Wells High School - Rhododendron Yearbook (Newell, WV)
- Class of 1958
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Sci- entists the world over are making simultaneous ob- servations of the earth and astronomical phenomena for the better understanding of mankind. The staff has chosen to use this theme in the hope that its re- peated presentation throughout the book may make us all aware of the far-reaching importance this year may have on our lives. .v4 'f,v BUSINESS MANAGERS Jim McFee1ey - Doug Mason SUBSCRIPTIONS Linda Arnott - Gloria Wurzel TREASURER Karen Broomhall ADVISORS Mrs. Jean George Mrs. Caroline Mountford Mrs. Naomi Robison THE RHODODENDRON EDITOR - Anna Geer COPY - June Talbott TYPISTS - Violet Braham Brenda Cline Alice Osburn ADVERTISING Jim Allison Dick Cawthon David Moore C LUBS Donna DeBee Mary Monroe ART PHOTOGRAPHY Jerry Jester David Smith SPORTS Bill Jones Linda Logue Bob Cawthon - Jean Noland Book-of-the -Year V- The Rhododendron! .-af,-1.'i3! :. 1 . 'f zip, ., ,,. A .. .- - . . 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Ed. - Muskingum College M.Ed. - University of Pittsburgh American Historyg Civicsg Problems of De- mocracy Senior Class Co-Sponsor Yearbook Commercial Advisor PETER HOROSZKO A, B. - Fairmont State College Boys' Physical Educatlong Science 83 Science9 Football Coach Basketball Assistant Coach Baseball Assistant C oach LUCILLE S. JACKSON A,B, - Salem College M, A. - University of West Virginia Y -Teen Bookkeepingg Shorthandg Typing lg Typing Il Sponsor GEORGE L. LA NEVE A. B, - Washington and Jefferson College Math '7g Math 8 Sophomore Class C0-Sponsor Newspaper Advisor ALYCE ANN E, McDEVITT B. Mus.Ed. - Westminster College Vocal and Instrumental Music Band Choir Chorus H. SENIQRS Vp ,..u passw- Q K it cr 'fi 4 Q QW H 'Kilim 1 W. im' . 1 , 'J . 1: ' L fs Qi? Q ,gr 5 T Q wx 9 A 'gyer '+ :gm W- X Mgr, A , 'Y '-am ...L f 3 S' 1- 2 W EQ ?5'f': J 5? Eg, X s ii. . ,5- 4 fzQ,- f JAMES EDWARD ALLISON A man of few words and much work. College Preparatory Class President 3, 4, Vice President 2, Secretary 1, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Junior Classical League 1, 2, President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Reporter 4, Student Council 2, Boys' State 3, Operetta 2, Newspaper 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4. PATTY LEE ANDERSON Low gurgling laughter - Commercial Course Class Play 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Volleyball 2. LINDA LEE ARNOTT We have been friends together. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper 3, 4. VIOLET MAE BRA HAM kindness? Commercial Course Typist 4, Cheerleader 2, 3. What wisdom can you find that is greater than Dramatics Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Yearbook KAREN ANN BROOMHALL A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. College Preparatory Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 3, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Class Play 3, GAA 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 3, Student Council 4, Convention 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Treasurer 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. GEORGE RICHARD CAWTI-ION But onward, upward, till the goal ye win. General Course Kearny High School 1, 2, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 4, Student Council President 4, Yearbook Copy Co-Editor 4, Football 4. ROBERT ARTHUR CAWTHON He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. General Course Kearny High 1, 2, Yearbook 4. BRENDA ELLEN CLINE Friends and friendly conversation are my com- panions. Commercial Course Class Secretary 2, 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Play 3, Treasurer 4, GAA 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Convention 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Yearbook Typist 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN CONWAY Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. College Preparatory Class Play 3, GAA 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Coun- eil 4,Y-Teen 2,3,4,choir 3,4,Chorus 1, 2,4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. DONNA LOUISE DEBEE The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light.' Commercial Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Play 3, GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, C CONSTANCE JEAN EVANS Sings like a lark. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper 3, 4. Yearbook 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED FRANKLIN FISHER He had two eyes as bright as a bean. General Course Class Play 3, Student Council 3, 4, Operetta 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA MARIE GEER A cheerful life is what the Muses love. College Preparatory Class Secretary 3, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 4, GAA 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre tary 4, Student Council Treasurer 2: Y-Teen 2, 3 4, Girls' State 3, Choir 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Year- I Vg book Editor 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Captain 2, Cheer leader 1, 2. JERRY LARKIN JESTER An honest man's work is as good as his bond. College Preparatory Dramatics Club 4, Junior Classical League 1, Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, President 4, Student Council 1, 3, Newspaper 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Basketball 1, 4, Football Manager 3, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM JONES Friends l have made. General Course Class Treasurer 2, Dramatics Club 4, Junior Classical League 1, Student Council 1, Yearbook 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA JOYCE LOGUE Let us then be up and doing. General Course Class Reporter 3, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, National Honor Society Reporter 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, President 4, Band 3, 4, Choir-Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Volleyball 1, 2. DELORES MAY McCUNE Music hath charms' Commercial Course Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES CALVIN McFEELEY A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. General Course Class President 2, Vice President 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Classical League Reporter 1, Operetta 2, Newspaper 3, 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS MASON Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Commercial Course Paducah High School, El Dorado High School 1, Hanover High School 2, Class Secretary 2, Dra- matics Club 3, 4, Band 2, Newspaper 3, Yearbook Co-Business Manager 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket ball 1, 4, Football 3, 4. RUTH VIRGINIA MEHAFFEY The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Commercial Course GAA 1, Senior Science Club 1, West Virginia State Science Fair, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ALICE MYRTLE OSBURN A merry heart doeth good like medicine. General Course Dramatics Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Typing Editor 4, Yearbook Typist 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. RYDA VALE ROBINSON The very pink of courtesy. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Cheerleader 3. BERNARD DANIEL SIMINICH l-le'll find a way. General Course Student Council 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN FRANCES MILLER There's language in her eyes, her cheek, her lip. Commercial Course Dramatics Club 4, Junior Classical League 2, Y-Teen 3, 4, Vice President 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4. MARY ELLEN MONROE Woman's at best a contradiction still. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Clubs and Activities Co-Editor 4. DAVID BRIAN MOORE A proper man, as one shall see on a surnmer's day. College Preparatory Dramatics Club 3, 4, Play 3, Reporter 4, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Historian 2, Student Coun cil 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3. LELA JEAN NOLAND ln friendship I early was taught to believe. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 2, 3,4, Chorus 1, 2, Year- book 4. RICHARD DAVID SMITH I-le was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. College Preparatory Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Junior Classical League 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Coun- cil Vice President 2, Boys' State 3, UN 4, Oper- etta 2, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. BRENDA LOUISE STALEY She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. General Course Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 2, Secretary 3, GAA 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Secretary 2, National I-Ionor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, 3, 4, President 3, Convention 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Bethany Confer- ence 2, Girls' State 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Volleyball Co- Captain 2. ROBERT DALE STONEBURNER Every man will be my friend. General Course Science Club 1, Baseball-Basketball 4. JUNE CAROL TALBOTT You have a merry heart. Commercial Course Dramatics Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Y-Teen 1, 2, 8, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Year- book Copy Co-Editor 4, Cheerleader 3, 4. ZELMA MAY WALKER With a smile on her lips. General Course GAA 1, 2, Senior Science Club 1, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. MARILYN SUE WALTERS Patience is one of nature's vital virtues. General Course Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4. GLORIA ELIZABETH WURZEL l have no other than a woman's reason. Commercial Course GAA 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, Y-Teen 2, 3 4, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3.4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Volleyball 1. .aiu 1 uri. ,QV V. CHRISTMAS DANCE Chimney large enoughn - wonders D. Simmons, D. Marshall, M. Huff, F. Gilmore, C. Burligar and R. McCabe. On, Comet! On, Cuprd! As L. Amott and R. Bailey dance on. I gm' A ., 1 if vit? .f Santa's Helpers: A. Osbum, K. Broomhall, G. Wur- zel, B. Stoneburner, J. Jester, D. Moore. , Kitty Miller, B111 Jones and Donna DeBee seek refreshments! Anna Gee: adjusts Santa's cap! I I W , Wi ,I CLASS DAY P55 . Q, , - 1- . I' ' 'v- '- - ,M FIRST ROW: Alice Osburn, Marilyn Walters, Karen Broomhall, Delores McCuen, Ruth Mehaffey, Mary Monroe, June Talbott, Anna Geer, Violet Braham, Linda Amott. SECOND ROW: Brenda Cline, Gloria Wurzel, Linda Logue, Party Anderson, Judith Conway, Ryda Robinson, Jean Noland Zelma Walker, Donna Debee, Helen Miller, Constance Evans. THIRD ROW: Fred Fisher, Douglas Mason, Richard Cawthon, James Allison, William Jones, Jerry Jester, Robert Stone burner, David Smith, James McFee1ey, Bernard Siminich, Robert Cawthon, David Moore. SENIOR CHALLENGE JUNIOR ACCEPTANCE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY SENIOR CLASS LEGACY ALMA MATER BENEDIC TION RECESSIONAL PROGRAM JUNIOR MOVE -UP May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You Auld Lang Syne .fx 0 A 'A X ,H ' 'IW' .. -- ,J lx 3 I f-QR: , , lr elk James Allison, President Russell Fetty, President David Moore Linda Logue Donna Debee Senior Class Senior Class Senior Class CLASS OF 1958 -...Q f , :LJ A as COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE S Program PRELUDE Concerto In B Minor Chopin High School Band PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance Elgar fThe audience will please stand for the Processional and Invocationj INVOCATION Lord's Prayer Malotte THE CHALLENGE TO OUR AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Senior Class CHALLENGE TO FREEDOM Anna Geer CHALLENGE TO EQUALITY David Smith, Salutatorian CHALLENGE TO JUSTICE Brenda Cline CHALLENGE TO HUMANITY Jerry Jester WE, THE PEOPLE Karen Broomhall THE AMERlCAN'S CREED Senior Class THE HALLS OF IVY Knight Senior Class AFTER GRADUATION DAY Lippman Senior Class PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION H. D. Gregory, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS J. Fred Allison Member Board of Education NGRADUATES' CREED James Allison, Valedictorian BENEDICTION May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You Wilson RECESSIONAL Huldinginsmarch Grieg POSTLUDE Our Glorious Land Olivadoti A A ., devise Z. if JUNIOR MAJOR coNsr LLAnoNs V Q , s QQ iff , M UNIORS M 'i ,- ?E5! Spaghetti Dinner SANDRA ADAMS .IUDITH ANDERSON JOYCE BOSSEN LENA BowERs MARVELINE BRAGG ttf MARY BURLIGAR HAR D T if 'J OL cAw HON 9 , FRANK CORDRAY A I A-A DAVID CRONIN RUSSELL FETTY NORMA FILLO RICHARD FREELAND ELIZABETH GEER MARILYN GIBAS BEVERLY GILMORE WILLIAM GRAY Made Junior Prom a Winner. JERRY MCCUEN ROBERT MOFFITT CAROL NEASE STEPHEN NORRIS GERALD OSBURN KATHLEEN PARADINOVICH CARLA GRIMM JUNE JACKSON LINDA ROBERTS ROBERT SHENTON JAMES TICE STANLEY TOLLEY ROBERT WATKINS DENNIS WELLS ARLENE WURZEL THERESA ZAGULA f .mem-ff, Our Sclfelhfes L I I N. ' , T17 .1 ' '.x ,.,, 4 0 Q? ii 'S O 1 .g-rf, ,'s2',f,:-J L 351' 1 15, L 6,13 ff it ' 4. 5 mamma MISS BRENDA ELLEN CLINE Homecoming Queen 1957 .ee Q Y -' ggsgflfex. ip, ,fx ?giK,s:'lP' tl, L. n A5 'S 1 I it , 4 Q.-6 Y v 4 dfvlhq-f r A 5 1 Q I , ,A .lf 19 I ' Q if 1 f' 5, If -if 5' f ' , . sf A il Aw 5 fa v X v 5 4 f s Q E if if W n 5 i , 4 4 W f 55.1 Jef y M f f ,F A E1 'V l A me 'mm 1 MISS ALICE MYRTLE OSBURN Sweetheart Prom Queen fm- Q? A qw 5' 'UAV fy MISS KAREN ANN BROOMHALL Junior-Senior Prom Queen 1958 D-1 1 3 5 E ' 1 ,o f KAREN BROOMHALL is crowned Prom Queen by RUSSELL FETTY. QUEEN KAREN and her COURT. Standing: RUSSELL FETTY, Junior Class President. COURT TOP: Beverly Gilmore, Mary Burligar. MIDDLE: Arlene Wurzel, Carol Nease. BOTTOM: Carla Grimm, Judy Anderson. AFTER! BEFORE! J U . N I O R STANDING: Charles Giddings Joan Willis Snooks Larkin Ricky Barnes Thelma Grey Tony Giddings Virginia Scudder Birdie Mrs. Ethel Scudder SEATED: Mrs. Mary Larkin Leroy wruis Glory Scudder Ben Scudder w is A Galaxy of Stars. THE UNCERTAIN AGE LEFT TO RIGHT Bill Gray Judy Anderson Beverly Gilmore Robert Shenton Marveline Bragg Harold Cawthon Carol Nease Carla Grimm Marilyn Gibas LEFT TO RIGHT: Theresa Zagula Jerry McCuen Arlene Wurzel Russell Fetty Glory Scudder feels it is her duty to save her sister from an ill-fated romance and help her father pay his debt to society She tries to break up the friendship between Virginia and Tony Giddings - labelled a notorious villain by his egotistical brother Charles. Believing her father, Ben Scudder, to have embezzled money from the local bank - ardent movie-goer Glory - has him jailed. In a whirlwind climax, Tony and Mr. Scudder prove themselves victims of fanciful tales leaving Glory a sadder if not wiser young lady. Jerri' Sewes RUSS-G11 with 3 summons! Harold - Carol get even with Bill - Arlene. SOPHOMORE MAJOR CONSTELLATIONS DRIVER A he if Oclwvf 'y f President ----- 3 - - - - - - - JOSEPH GRAHAM Vice President ---------- JUDITH JACKSON Secretary ---------- - -ELLEN BROOMHALL Treasurer ------------ CAROLYN WILSON MRS, RONAN Sponsors MR, LA NEVE MOTTO: Nothing succeeds like success COLORS Blue and White FLOWER: Rose ORES Judith McCuen John McGaffick Evelyn Mehaffey Keith Mills Anna Mae Monroe Jane Ann Mosser Whitney Mosser Perley Adkins Kenneth Arnott Ronda Boume Carolyn Brenneman Ellen Broomhall Marlene Daugherty Martha Daugherty Susan Derda Marlene Duncan Ronald Dunlevy Deryl Eddy Joann Furbee Delores Gillespie Joseph Graham Barbara Howells Judith Jackson Dennis Lee Spufniks Come and Spufniks Go - Thomas Ogden William Peters Joyce Phillips Robert Powell Nancy Rice Dianne Robinson Nancy Robinson Carl Shuman Dallas Simmons Lois Ann Smith Shirley Smith Wilma Staggers Marcia Stanley Linda Stevens Robert Stine Kathleen Strum Arthur Tiller Still Sadie Hawkins Gefs Her Beau! Sandra Tolley Barbara Ulbright George Wiersbicki Carolyn Wilson Clarence Wilson Denzel Wilson Robert Wurzel ig ,V-Q xc' fu, . mg zg.,3i ., Wbyg Q. wx.. M-25 e,. W 1 F Q. ,X 1 - .. 'if . 'AF 133' K, 1 J ., wi x if fx. W as 5:4 Q Q T3 1 X 45 I Aw a w?Q .li Q I In A 2 , 5:k.'iil xy! Ihgfsfxeb N. ngslzfghiz Q ' 0. 534 ' fg . V4 i XT igflfs 'E: 'V X k ff W .,,.. U , ...--,...... S-.. ,.: X., ' Qs? g an 3 -: ' ' S. J 'st ,YY -v-QM X Q 0 .rx QVQ' 2 .:. 32313 'I' 1. 95 A a n W f , 1 -'Q v , 1. 'wma I' , JL - E U E f .K'hIuT.' ' ' A N, 4' 0 - - A A5- 51' ' f x wnk . f twigx y f , 5 W W is 'W M? ani w-.1 ,- A 'YQ-Z. 1... ,.x,'1i0wM... '. U2,v.x.'f , u..,nv-Jw 4...u. , unnasw ,canon ' 4 -neo' founw 'outa' Q T -H. I ibm Q mf f if it Y 1. ii .lf A Q- B f Jftx ,gysf 4' W 'Q 4 1.5 . KL ,ax I , , K Ji ., 2 f '-N S if 4 3 -x in M f r , ,, W'WV'f ,, A ,A wx 'YYANuNuwlfx,k': W . in , mMiW?LkWxMWQxmae+WmxxN WWNIM H - 56 We welcome new st F nu in Homecom af- , Mi 3 Mum ' s, 6 ssembly li? 'I , 5 Zi? i Clifford Arnott Robert Barnett Mary Boggess Denise Bowen Madeline Bragg Carl Burligar Priscilla Camerlin Margaret Cecil Joyce DeBee Robert DeLong Margaret Donovan Gary Evans Joseph Fuller Kay Gatchell Jacob Geer Frank Gilmore DHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Q-, .ii W z'!! Sharon Haddox Eugene Hart Wifh Sfars in Their Eyes - Mary Huff Larry Hutton EET JW fi 'ef sf ' F1 SWNNOPHOIO ll 4 Z John Jennings Marion Lamp Susan Logston 324-1 . , 2 Ronald Simmons Logan Six Ersel Tiller Thomas Woods Linda Wright Ruth McCabe Mary McCoy Dewey McPherson Joseph May Edna Mehaffey Dixie Miller Frances Miller Charles Mitchell William Moffitt Mary Nease Frank Neilson Ronnie Noland Patricia Pelley Phillip Pelley Glenn Phillips Carol Ripley The Freshmen Arrive' Mary Skinner Betty Stover 9 'S EIGHTH GRADE ROOM 202 President -------- KAREN DUNCAN Vice President - - - - NANCY FETTY Secretary --------- THOMAS HOOD ROOM 203 President ------- CASSANDRA WELLS Vice President ----- CAROLE WURZEL Secretary ---- - -SUSAN TUCKER Treasurer -------- KAREN SIMMONS The class officers examine a West Virginia poster showing the governor, state capitol, seal, tree, flower, and bird. They are proud of Janet Robison who won second place in the county in the State Golden Horseshoe Test and a trip to Charleston. JUNIOR HIGH MAJOR CONSTELLA TIONS l , 2 f .Kg s. f SEVENTH GRADE ROOM 200 President -------- JE NNIFER ALLSION Vice President ------ EDGAR JORDAN Secretary ------ RICHARD ANDERSON Treasurer ------- AUSTIN GILLESPIE ROOM 201 President -------- W ILLIAM MONROE Vice President ------ JAMES ROWAND Secretary ----------- SONNY RICE Treasurer ------ EDWARD WIERSBICKI Student Council ----- MICHAEL SMITH Magnetism and electricity have a strong fascination for our seventh grade students - here they are shown generating electricity from a dry cell. Jumon Hl GH G H TOP ROW: Martha Lapiena, Richard Brenneman, Karen Duncan, Elizabeth Hupp, Gary Daugherty, Susan McKenna, Thomas Hood, Ernest Grogg. SECOND ROW: Richard McCullough, Thelma Mehaffey, Charles Braham, Judith Dingess, Sandra K. Heath, Sandra L. Heath, Linda Calhoun, Jeanne Bailey. FIRST ROW: John Hawkinberry, Jane Hunter, Mary Briggs, Terry Hartill, Nancy Fetty, Saundra Burns, Wanda Hutchison, Ronald Coen. X TOP ROW: Michael Staley, Jerry Mitchell, David Shilling, Carolyn Robinson, Anita Powell, Janet Wilson. SECOND ROW: Janet Robison, Keith Smith, Barbara Osburn, Karen Simmons, Susan Tucker, Zora Walker, Carole Wurzel, Donna Walker. FIRST ROW: Diane Ward, Cassandra Wells, Sandra Seevers, Sandra Walters, Gary Rayle, Katherine Talbott, Robert Raimond, Charles Booth. 4-ff l C S 4 L if .. 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V Q M A J O R E T SUSAN DERDA - JUDY JACKSON MARLENE DUNCAN - DIXIE MILLER Two majorettes . . . D0 yOU Want more? Let's add a couple . . DIANE ROBINSON Add two more to strut their stuff. . Now there are four SHARON HADDOX ELLEN BROOMHALL MARTHA LAPLENA CA SSIE WELLS ZORA WALKER And then two more - Still not enough? Let's round it out with a pair, And then - Count'em, my friends. That makes ten. ri 15 X 3 ,- '4 rw. 1 4, M . I Q s x x xx -Q! Take 90 girls . . . Add vocal selections . . . Mix well . . . Si 1 L. if is , , is A ef -Q xr 4' V X A !V., K 3 as s 3 i Songs fast Songs hlgh Songs slow Songs low Harmonres Through Sound Barrrers Go' 2 fin, sf or ,Q wk. if N X. 1 f 5 -f..v,,.,,.....-.N 6 T3 X ' 1 Q. , Garnish with spring formals , Accompanist MISS JUDITH JACKSON 3 , C' ' bn-4 V Her music is as sweet as her smile. Yield - pretty girls and pleasant music. 51 X is ' lx H xii,-.53 is , . . I A -A K Q- w,fJ ,AX DUCCI01' MRS. ALYCE ANN MCDEVITT CONCERT BAND , X 'D 52 RJ' kg Q0 3 W S Hg C2 9' . M 1 . inf KJ! M247 l , xg K-4 , ,X vm Xa af 15' -.QIJ .af Qui' IQ' Q 1 6 - Sis .Q V' my G px ef: P bfavfi' Y9vv5 .Q'?m 5 Y ,., w Qbgff x 35 gfw W lj gg 4?'3?N 'Fr ' ff '53:.r11P'-1i'f?' ffz'f' f':'g .'1 f '+ ?fW. 7'ff Qrizn lK!m..13 N- ' 'JQz -X 'E B. ,ff ,L , X 'fa' F Q --Q muff' ff f jf ix ff ...ff E 1 is I Q . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY DAVE SMITH JUDY ANDERSON MARILYN GIBAS CARLA GRIMM JUDY CONWAY KAREN BROOMHALL LINDA LOGUE JERRY JESTER RLENE WURZEL A CAROL NEASE MARVELINE BRAGG BRENDA STALEY BRENDA CLINE JAMES ALLISON ANNA GEER ANNIVERSARY 10TH The candle-lighting ceremony is an impressive formal initiation into the Honor Society. On the left, Carla Grimm assisted by Linda Logue, lights her candle from the flame of the candles representing Education, Character, Scholarship mbers with their membership cards. Leadership and Service.On the right, Mr. Gregory presents the new me S E S N 'S IUU oDN RFC Nl TL SEATED: G. Wurzel, J. Conway, A. Wurzel, C. Nease, J. Anderson, R. Cawthon, M. Gibas, J. McCuen, E. Broomhall B. Cline, K. Broomhall. STANDING: D. Moore, R. Wurzel, F. Fisher, D. Mason, R. Noland, D. Lee, H. Cawthon, D. McPherson. OFFICERS President - - - - RICHARD CAWTHON Vice President - - ---- CAROL NEASE Secretary - - - - - - MARILYN GIBAS Treasurer ----- - - - -JUDITH ANDERSON Advisor - MR. GREGORY ACTIVITIES: Homecoming - Social Club - Christmas Assembly - Inter-class Basketball Tournament - Lions vs. Faculty Basketball game - Karen Broomhall, Brenda Cline, Marilyn Gibas conference delegates to Jackson's Mill - Senior Reception. PROJECTS: Six hundred dollar pledge to Memorial Outdoor Recreation Center. FINANCED: by social dances - tournament and faculty basketball games - individual picture sale. J USC NT0 IUU ODN REC Nl TL SEATED: T. Mehaffey, N. Gilmore, S. Walters, S. Mason, K. Smith, S. Ward, M. Smith. STANDING: R. Coen, W. Monroe, B. Osbum, C. Robinson, R. Webb, S. McKenna, S. Burns, T. Lemasters, J. Hall, K. Talbott, R. Moffitt. OFFICERS President - - - -KEITH SMITH Vice President - - - - MICHAEL SMITH Secretary - - - - - - - - SUSAN MASON Treasurer - - - - -SUSAN WARD Advisor - MR. GREGORY PROJECTS: purchased - an electric roaster - an encyclopedia for junior high. FINANCED: by Magazine Campaign - Noon hour sale of hot dogs. NEWELL VARIETY STORE FF. ks V yr 4 rx 55: Qi? QR? ' 3 fa if N X gk f 1 1 5, I , V ,N NLJ Q f , Ei 'ff -Nw . Ss. I f .VZ gn-GW ' , V .4 'Biff F' N ff Q2 I 2 .Q Q T A f X - A .f Y - B r 1,f E E N , OFFICERS President - - - - LINDA LOGUE Vice President - - - - -HELEN MILLER Secretary - - - ARLENE WURZEL Treasurer ---- - - CAROL NEASE Advisor - MRS. HAROLD JACKSON ACTIVITIES: Tea - Sweetheart Prom - Easter Assembly - Spring Banquet, PROJECTS: Purchased - three magazine subscriptions for library - lace tablecloth. FINANCED: by noon hour sale of candy and Christmas cards. a lf! I Carla Grimm, Arlene Wurzel and Helen Miller serve as aides for the tea held in honor of the Y-Teen mothers and the new members following the Induction Ceremony presented by the club officers. ALICE OSBURN - 1958 Prom Queen - is shown being crowned by JEAN LOWERS - 1957 Queen. ...,s .tg,x,'w g Q' ' , 1- ag .,x x 4p -XA 'R X A xl r'!N.s , A A , . , -V. gf SWEETHEART PROM 42 Q wx f X16 1 1958 - Sweethearts ALICE OSBURN and JOHN CONWAY my' . ,. ,, 9 Q ',v 14 v x Rf Hy V,f Q A -1 L MUYQF Q x 'ffm ,hi Sweets to the Sweet! ' 1 r 5' Q PSV, 'ex L PY Q11 Af, K g 1 E55 ,Q , ,ac With stars in their eyes--- Queen Alice and her court Jean Lowers, Karen Broomhall, June Talbott. SEATED: C. Nease, A, Wurzel, M. Gibas, J. Conway, C. Evans, L. Logue, R. Fetty, B. Cline, A. Osburn, D. DeBee C. Brenneman, J. Mosser, M. Bragg. STANDING, FIRST ROW: R. Barnett, S. Tolley, E. Broomhall, L. Smith, J. Furbee, S. Derda, D. Robinson, S. Logs- ton, J. Jackson, M. Duncan, C. Wilson, S. l-laddox, D. Miller, M. Nease, C. Grimm, L. Arnott, H. Miller, G. Wurzel, B. Gilmore. SECOND ROW: L. Hutton, C. Wilson, D. Moore, J. Jester, J. Allison, D. Smith, M. Bragg, T, Zagula, R. McCabe. THE STAR The Star has been in orbit for five news-gathering years since it was reassembled and projected into outer space in 1953. The Star has circled Wells High School nine times during this geophysical year dropping interesting editions con- taining much scientific Q25 data enroute. N The Staff was manned by: ':1i13,s, Ediror-in-chief - - -------------- - -BRENDA CLINE Copy Editor ---- ----- - - LINDA LOGUE Sports Editor - - ---- - - -JAMES ALLISON Art Editor ----- ---- - - MARILYN GIBAS 533, Business Manager - - - - - RUSSELL FETTY Typing Editor - - ----- ALICE osBURN ' Advisor ---- - MR. GEORGE LANEVE Qsgiigifb 15-211: WOODY'S RESTAURANT X ATHLETICS X, FOOTBALL SEASON BAND MOTHERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Lyman Emmerling, Mrs. Donald Calhoun, Mrs, Walter Derda, Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mrs. Clarence Broomhall, and Mrs. Loren McCullough earn money for new band uniforms sell- ing refreshments at football games. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS if -,. X Y I Get Your Ticket Here! LEFT TO RIGHT: Violet Braham, Helen Miller, Zelma Walker and Ruth Mehaffey sell tickets to the football games held on Memorial Field. L AND B DONUT SHOP STANDING: Margaret Donovan, Joyce DeBee. KNEELING: Mary Nease, Edna Mehaffey, Judy McCuen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Alice Osburn, Donna DeBee, Judy Anderson and June Talbott spark the team to victory. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY 7 JUDY CONWAY smlle for all a greetmg glad An amrable Jolly way she had ALICE OSBURN Frrendly to all hostile to none Always Jolly and full of fun DONNA DEBEE A smxle that wlns A manner that takes Everywhere she goes Frrends she makes S S Q Q ,Q - SS - Q if 2.2 E f JUNE TALBOTT JUDY ANDERSON 'The two studies She 1ikeS best of 211: A loyal companion, an excellent friend The hearts of boys and basketball. An earnest worker and true to the end. 4Wn3Mf5i5gf32F,'363??, FFv FHS.: 1. if Q F ga f M Af A z! Rf' . . Pt '1 95 ' J an 3 i QL 1,12 ' x .L '. 'UQ 3 . 1, QQ A GZYS V? K m ' Sfar-Studded 1957 DAVE SMITH DICK CAWTHON ASSISTANT COACH ROBISON Big Green 1958 FRED FISHER COACH HOROSZKO BILL I ONE S BERNARD SIMINICH DOUG MASON V LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Graham, Bob Moffitt, Bob Watkins, Bob Stine, Bernard Siminich, Jerry Jester, Dave Smith, Jim McFeeley, Jim Allison, Dennis Wells, Doug Mason. COACH: Mr. Robison David Moore: MANAGER S, x W X A A, BASKETBALL Ct , ,F 'srl f 3 AK X 4.5 Reserves Standing Freshmen Seated Stine 4 CENTERS Mitchell 8 Dunlevy 11, Watkins 8 FORWARDS Woods 4, Hutton 9 Graham 3, Moffitt 5, McCuen 12 GUARDS Noland 3, Gilmore 6, Barnett 14 Coach: Mr. Horoszko Jerry Mitchell: Manager A V l gg R E S E R V E S , Plumbing . . . DICK BARNHART . . . Heating .nj f f fl , .... FJ f' if f , . P' Q. J was 1 NW MF- if 4 .. JIM ALLISON J3i?fff fa! 'Q g X f w JIM MCFEE LEY Q, Q if H we i 1 f 5 W A -J. Q ,EJ in 4 Y - I X BERNARD SIMINICH K J if 'iilv N .IH , ? mg '. , . gi .1 JERRY JESTER ,I i 2 -1411 -Tournament Squad included LEY - DAVID SMITH - JIM ALLISON ,A gs KS? 1 if 5 fi E ,r 4' ,L 1 --'X Mai, f J 53' 'TIE I .. , ,I A ' 4 Q 1 M fi' 1 SEATED: Edgar Jordon, David Jennings, John Miller, Larry Dunlevy, George Bourne, Harry Emmerling, Austin Gillespie Terry Hartill, Tommy Lemasters. STANDING: Ronald Coen, Orville Dunlap, Hugh Simmons, Jerry Mitchell, Mickey Staley, Gary Daugherty, James Rowand, Rickey Brenneman. JUNIOR HIGH Coach ' PAULJ' BLAKE JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL CHEERLEADERS SUSAN MASON CAROLE WURZEL JANET ROBISON SUSAN TUCKER Two plus Two . . . Make Four Who could ask for more . . . to help us to score! OUR ALMA MA TER To Wells our Alma Mater In praise we raise our song, The place of loyal friendship Which we have loved so long. We love each little memory The classrooms and the hallsg We'll ne'er forget the pleasures, We've had within her walls. 'mv And when the day is over, And we've said our good-byesg The mem'ry of our High School Will light our dimming eyes. And at our final parting When we are called above, E'en then we'll sing our praisesg Of the High School that we love. Oh stars within the heaven Oh swiftly soaring moon, Shed forth thy glorious blessing To pierce the azure gloom. And tho our steps may take us O'er many climes and lands Bestow your choicest blessing - Where Wells High School now stands Thif ezhozfe all -- to thine own self he true, And it muff follow, ax the nigh! the day, Thou mm! not then he falxe to any mah. SHAKESPEARE EDWIN M. KNOWLES Flne Amerlcan D1nnerware Newell, W Va Complunents of FUNERAL HOME I il SAVINGS AND LOAN 320 West Flfth St East Lwerpool, Ohm East Llverpool, Oh1o 5 ' Look' My D1v1dend Check! You, too, can recewe D1v1dend Checks 1n the ma1l when you save at HANCOCK COUNTY FEDERAL D1v1dend checks are ma1led every 6 months and they're blg D1v1dend checks We've never pa1d less than 370 a year' Start savmg at Hancock County Federal th1s week It's a good way to p1le up money for your college days Save the Easy Way Save by Ma1l CROOK'S SALON JAMES FURNITURE Ecard The Best Place to Buy I O O F Bu1ld1ng After All East Llverpool, Oh1o East L1ve rpool, Oh1o KENNEDY S OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 106 West F1fth Street FINEMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Open Evemngs T111 7 Carohna Avenue Chester, W Va East Lwerpool, Oh1o F?5 5f ' TEMPLE MOTOR SALES For Your Dealer Chester, W OGILVIE S DEPARTMENT STORE Serv1ng the Tr1 State D1str1ct F1fth and Washmgton St East L1verpoo1 Oh1o Comphments of MILLIGANS Hardware for Home and Industry 117 East F1fth Street East Lwerpool, Oh1o Comphments of CHESTER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Dealers Bullders and Suppllers EV7 1197 Chester, W Va Comphments of LUDOVICI PONTIAC Chester, W a BURBICKS Servlng the Tr1 State Area Wlth Hardware, Sport1ng Goods and Photo Supphes 515 Broadway, East L1verpoo1 PATTISON S JEWELRY Slnce 1896 East Llverpool, Oh1o So Gooaif for all the family PURE FRESH RICH '- 3' W MIKE TURK, TELEVISION MART INC 200 Carohna Ave Authonzed Chester, W Va BUICK EV 7 0733 Sales and Serv1ce Werkhelser Hardware RCA Motorola 6th and Walnut East Llverpool CLEO LINGER B WERKHEISER . . . - . . . .V. 1 0 o 4 . . C C nn . 0 a o o -- s ,- Ei HEWITT HOWARD INSURANCE AGENCY 6th Street and Carollna Ave EV 7 22.24 or EV 7 2640 Chester W Va MILLER S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Plugs PO1ntS and Tune Ups All Work Guaranteed EV 7 2543 Newell W Va Compllments of HOBB S CHEVROLET Chester W Va THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK East LIVETPOOI Ohlo Complete Banklng Servlce Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon East LIVGTPOOILS Largest Floral Estabhshnnent RIVERVIEW FLORISTS Anderson Boulevard East L1verpool Oh1o HARMONY HOUSE Your Complete Record Shop 104 W 5th St East L.1verpool Oh1o Cornp11m ents of CHANEY S Qulk Shake and Gas and O11 Chester W Va NEW CASTLE REFRACTORIES CO Cast Pressed Rammed Newell W Va fp' , PACKET X Ur PROD GLOBE BRICK co Compllments of Ghester PRINTING COMPANY Chester, W Va Allen is' QUALITY SHOE STORE 517 Washlngton St FU 5 1228 East LIVCTPOOI, Ohlo 1 ' 3 o n , . . fa . X, Q l A: X A 7-'xy , F' X X Q ,iv ,ME rg!!! ' if r, ...I ,AN I . , --' 3 ,tx , 'E T 5 ,zs . ! ,CX S 1 1 1' j 1 f+ M R E' l6'c'r1dl1c'1mis' C'T'ZENS SHOE STORE Quahty Shoes S1nce 1889 6th St , East Lwerpool, Oh1o DRUG STORE Dr1ve In Prescrlptlon SCIVICC EV 7 2731 hester, W Va Smith Fhzlllps COMPANY D1st1nct1ve Home Furmshmgs Estabhshed 1870 401 415 Washlngton St East L1verpoo1, Oh1o CENTRAL SERVICE DeSoto Plymouth Dealer Newell, W Va Comphments of NATIONAL CHURCH ENVELOPE AND SUPPLY Chester, W Va GOLDEN DAWN JOHN T ALLISON AND SON Open 9 A M to 10 P M Da11y Che ster W Va C . . . . - - - Fourth and Washington Street CO, Dale IC Alhsau REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 444 Carol1na Avenue Chester, W Va SHAMROCK RESTAURANT Home of F1ne Food and Home Made Ice Cream Wash1ngton Street Newell, W Va THE MILLIRON COMPANY FU 5 1035 East Llverpool Oh1o THE POTTERS BANK 8: TRUST CO Dependable Banklng S1nce 1881 Member of Federal Reserve I System, Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporatlon East Lwerpool, Ohlo Compl1ments of Caylar Smith 06 Caylar CHINA COMPANY Chester W Va Compl1ments DAWSONS FUNERAL HOME 215 West 5th Street East Lwerpool, Oh1o FU 5 1010 , I - O I I . I I . , . . I . . I . - .... . . of ' I 1 I I . . 3 a s ' DINGESS Lubrication, Tires Batteries, Accessories Chester, W. Va. EV-7-1252. MILLS REALTY SERVICE Developers Fire and Auto Insurance Real Estate and Rentals Phone EV-7-2917 Newell, W. Va. GODDARD BAKERY EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW LOGUE S BARBER SHOP For Men Who Care Washington St Newell, W Va Meet and Eat BRADY S COFFEE SHOP 400 Market Street East Liverpool, Ohio J BRAD Y ROLLINS Owner , at 1 Comp11ments HAYS OIL th and Broadway East LIVCIPOOI Oh1o METSCH REFRACTORIES, INC I-hgh Heat Refractones and Electrlcal Porce1a1n Corr1p11ments AMERICAN LEGION FLOYD CLEANERS POST 1 14 Newell West Vlrglnla. HAROLD A DICKEY, Prop Class of '33 Chester, W Va Compllments of MARTIN S FUNERAL HOME 4 West Flfth St East Llverpool, Ohlo Comphments RAY ZORZ I TEXACO SERVICE BODY WORK 601 Carohna Chester, W Va BROOMHALL'S MARKET Finest Meats - Best Groceries Fifth Street Newell, W. Va. Compliments of james lfacke JEWE LER Z11 East 5th Street East Liverpool, Ohio Complmments T K ROOFING Chester, W Va HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA COMPANY Newell West VlIg1H1a BLOOR'S PHARMACY Prescr1pt1on Chem1st FU5 0825 104 E F1fth St East Llverpool LE2 1506 901 Ma1n St Wellsv1l1e Oh1o C ornphments of FAULK BROTHERS Chester W Va of FU5-0312 1010 Penn, Ave. Compliments of MOORE FURNITURE East L1ve rp ool, Oh1o HERCHE'S DRUG STORE Prescr1pt1on Speclallsts Chester, W Va Ph EV 7 1369 Cornpllments of LITTEN MOTORS am 6armzl1a14 P1-escr1pt1on Drugg1st Newell W Va Er'- sf East Lwerpool, Oh1o REESE JEWELERS East L1verpool's Complete Jewelry Store MAN LEY C LEANERS Pre mlum Quallty Dry Cleanlng 438 Carohna Avenue Phone EV 7 1749 Chester, W Va Q n . - - 3 0 o . .. o o iw? 621 broadway c-fit inver ool ohlo phone705 Jack Horsley says Well Semo s the long awarted day 15 here at last Th1s has been a brg year at Wells I-hgh and to help you remember all these blg moments you wrll al ways frnd your yearbook ready to brmg back those happy memorles None of us w111 ever forget the Iumor Senror Prom or the ball games or those frnal exams We wrll never forget the happy trmes we had at Wells Hlgh or the rea11zat1on that teachers can be wonderful frrends as well as our super vrsors The class of 58 can look back and remember thrs year as one of the greatest rn the1r 11ves and Jack Horsley wrshes The Class of 58 the best of health luck and happrness rn the future Compllrnents RESTAURANT Fme Food CLEANERS Carolma Ave. Chester, W. 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