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"tv i Register. W. Sunday Morning, May 20, 1951 1 Sherman Honor Graduates for 1951Class Writer The 25th annual com address to graduat rman Hl School will delivered Friday at ,8 o'clock Dr. Robert C. Boothe, general se I.

Dlacomlchalls James M. Arnold rotary of the Charleston Young Men's Christian Association. "Standard Equipment" is to his subject. DR. BOOTHE is active In Charleston, serving on variou and addressing many civi groups throughout the state.

He holds the doctor of divinity degree and is a member, of the Charleston Rotary Club and Masonic organ Ization. The baccalaureate sermon wil be delivered at 8 o'clock tonigh by the Rev. Emil E. Parker, pas tor of the Madison Circuit Meth odist Church, in the auditorium of the high school. of West Virginia Wesleyan Theology Seminary, Mr.

Parker.has been active in evangelistic work for. the past 15 years in Boone County, as well as civic and educational work. Norma J. Thompson will play the processional and recessional a tonight's service, with the Rev. T.

WhitefieJd to offer the invocation' and "benediction. The high. school glee club will sing, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and "The Green Cathedral," with Mr. Parker-to read the scripture and preach en "What Shall I Do With My Life?" Valedictorian and salutatorian of the class are Irene Diacomichalis and James Marvin Arnold, respectively. The valedictorian is a LINGERIE NYLON HOSE Summer Dresses Gift Wrapping Whitesville resident and ranks first in her class of 96 with a 2.94 average.

The salutatorian is a resident of Peytona and ranks second in his class with a 2.90 point average. THOSE scheduled to receive diplomas are: Ruby Mae Aleshire, Arnold Eugene Anderson, James Marvin Arnold, Jackie Lee Asbury, Seigel 0. Atkins, Delmar Lee Atkins, Phyllis J. Austin, Frances Eliza- Jeth BalJard, Margaret Alice Barker, Edward Earl Bowles, Jack, Richard Brumfield, Joyce Marie' Blair; Walter Lawrence Carr, Bill Lawrence Clendenin, Helen Loreta Coon, Delores Jane Cooper, Sey Former College Dean to Address Boiling Graduate: E. ooper, Cooper, Patty Lou Carmen Shelley Coon Charlotte Nira Corns, Janice Ruth Courtney, Irene Diacomichalis, Elvin Eugene Dillon, Kathryn Louise Sastep, Wanda Armintia Eastep Eugene Clay Eastep, Windsor an, Viola Jean Eplin; Donald Keith Fauber, Oscar Dallas Carl Flint, arion Boyd Giles, Rader Gilbert Jane Gilbert, Juanita Bell Glover, James Randolph Goodwin lohn Donald Griffith, Burbless Allard Grubb, Donald Bryce Grif- ifth, Gail Marie Hannah, Bernard Harless, Magdaline "lauailUK lawkms, Juanita Jean Haws Phyllis Ann Hendricks.

Drema Hensley; Peggy Jean Jelsomine, George Kidd, Franklin D. Kinder, Anitra ean kinder, Kenneth Ray King King, Billie Ethelyn irk, Althea. Lee Lester, -Glenn Ray Lipscomb, Charles David Lin- ille, Goldie Mae McCoy, Marlene lason, Grayson Leigh Massey Darrell Meadows, Naomi Meadows, Eva Eldean Michael, George Edward Midkiff Don Ray Miller, Odean Derek iller, Bill William Mitchell, Robrt Chilten Mitchell, Mary Lou Charles Roilin Morris Ethel Roebuck Melvyn Garrison By Register Staff Writer LEWISBURG Mrs. John Davis, former dean of Spillman College, Atlanta, Ga. and wife the President State College, mencement speaker at Boiling High School in Lewisburg on Fri day, at 8 p.m.

in the schoo auditorium. Special music will be arranged by Mrs. Mary Cabeli; music in structor. of West Virginia will be the com ames Franklin Franklin Morton, Monk, Charlene John 1 rmii noses, JoAnn Nelson, Anna Ruth wens; Margaret Ann Perry, James 'eslcty Petry, Robert Perry, amona Carol Racer, Doyle Lee eed, Violet Marie Reynolds, Wilam Clendenin Schowen, Jean Seok, Robert Eugene Sheets, Frank- Sheppard, Glenneth June utphin, Janet Delores Snead, azie Lee Thomas, Georgia Janet oney, Betty Louise Weikle, Farris Wiseman, James. Robert White aymond Dunn White, Kenneth ugene Williams, Jack Withers, elores Glenna Woodrum, Myrtle tmah Workman, iegler.

Robert Doyle LEWISBURG Jackson B. Reyolds. of Lewisburg, and rank M. Eliison, of Madison, re among 15 students of conomics and business adminis- ration at West Virginia Uni- ersity, who have been pledged by ic University Chapter of Alpha Cappa Psi, national commerce fraternity. professional Dr.

Luther M. Fuller, pastor of the John Wesley Methodis Church, Lewisburg, will deliver the annual sermon at 3 p.m. today In the THE BOLLING High Senior Class Night will be held Monday at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. The elementary school Commencement exercises will take place Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium.

Ethel Roebuck, Anjean, is valedictorian of the graduating class, and Melvyn Garrison, of Lewisburg, is salutatorian. THOSE to graduate are: Pauline Artist, Edna Berry, Reginald Berry, Ethel Bonner, Earl C. Clay, Elemuel Clayton, Marguerite Cousins, Harry Creacy, Grace Crump, Cleopatra Davis, Melvyn Garrison, Jewel M. Hare, Joyce E. Haynes, Gienna Hopkins, Margaret Humphrey, Betty Jackson, Ethel B.

Roebuck, Carnelia Smith, Doris Vaughn, William Ward, David Williams, Florence Young, and Benjamin Clark. Renick Senior Program Slated By Register Staff Writer RENICK David Kirby, dean of Concord College, Athens, will give the comencement address at Renick High School Thursday at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The annual sermon will be delivered by Dr. Harvey Orr, pastor of the Spring Creek Presbyterian Church Sunday, at 8 o'clock tonight in the Presbyterian Church. Elkins Pastor to Address Frankford Senior Class By Register Staff Writer FRANKFORD The Rev.

Ross Culpcpper, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Elkins, will give the commencement address Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in the Frankford High School Auditorium, as announced by C. N. Snediger, principal.

The annual sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Randolph F. Johnson, pastor of the Old Greenbrier Baptist Church in Alderson, His subject will be "The Christian Faith and Modern Life." MR. JOHNSON has been pastor Alderson for the past eight years. During this time he has leld vesper services each Sunday at the Federal Institution for Women at Alderson.

Of the 24 graduates, Denny Me-, Clung has been selected as a Anna Belle Withrow, Juanifa (ales Head Sandstone Graduates Register Staff Writer Sandstone Hig P.m. with the Rev. avan't, of the First Christiar Church at Hinton, delivering th Musser Denny McClunj edictorian and Harvey Musser, saiutatorian. Members of the graduating class are: Mary Clemens, Jo Ann Danger, Marie Day, Thelma Fuller, Betty Harrison, Jean Musser, iazel Poe, Marie Spencer, Wilma Lewis Tharp, Oretha Williams, Norma Clemons; James Altizer, James Bailey 3illy Ray Dunn, William Joe Ralph Hobbs, Durward janham, Walter Livesay Denny McClung, James McLaughlin. Harvey Musser, Billy Reynolds.

Paul Viers, Raynard White, and Bernard Whitt. iien White Jr. School Names Honor Sfudenfs Rosemary Blake heads this graduating class of Glen Vhite Junior High School as vale- ictorian. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Blake, she has attended the exercises will be in evening at 8 i school auditorium. ANNA BELLE Withrow, daugh and Mrs. Lewis With of Green Sulphur Springs will give the valedictory address emitted "What of the Future?" Juanita June Gales, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

J. Gales 0 Meadow Creek, will deliver' th salutatory address on the subject our Responsibility." Quentin Deward Holt, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Holt, of Greei Sulphur Springs, will give the clas president's address on "Prepared diploma's will Evelyn Berry Juanita Gales Those receiving Ca lche r. Alton Bragg, Jr. aes Nancy Gales, Wilma Daniels, Nori Gunter, Nathan Gwinn, Clyd Hicks, Quentin Holt, Dixie John son, Maxine Johnson, Ethel Kin caid, Lorn Martin, Geneva Reea Billy Joe Richmond, Evelyn Rook stool, Mary Smith, Delores Ann Taylor, Eugene Ward, Lois Welch Lowell Williams, Betty Jo Willis Anna Belle Withrow.

BRADFORD McMillion, son of rd daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clark McMillion, of Carl elson Byrd. She has at- Renick, has been selected as vale- tend ed the Glen White schools for rtf ee IHG iron In selecting a grand piano, follow in the tradition of famous pianists who endorse and the Baldwin inspiration The Gift for Bride or Graduate No more wonderful gift for future happiness than a Baldwin or laldwin-buiit piano, available ki a wide choice of styles and woods that will enhance the beouty of any room end meet ony Musical requirement; CONVENIENT TERMS Any Erening by Appointawnt dictorian of the class, and Joan Williams, daughter of Mr.

and are: Reba B. McMillion Mrs. T. T. Williams, of Renick.

will be the salutatorian. Members of the graduating class Joan Williams, Virginia Lee Spencer, Edna Marie Lewis Pauline Williams, Jessie Gray Williamson, Phyllis Audrey Walton Berniece Selecia Coff, Stella McMillion Campbell, Nina Vandervort Holesapple, Ruby Jane Mc- Miliion, Loretta Laura Brown, Christina Boggs, Helen Grace Bostic, Norma Estelle McMillion; John Wallace Mayhew, Deri Perkins, Franklin David Rapp, Sidney David Brannon, Donald Lee Kellison, Robert Lee Hanson, Joe Mott Hayes, Charles McKtnley Work man, Eugene Wallace Gabbert. Eddie Gene Beard, Bradford Leroy McMillion, Harold Gray McMillion, Gerald Lee Smith, William Andrew Scott, Paul David Clutter and Darell Gray For the Graduate Or June Bride Rosemary Blake Janet C. Byrd Glen White school for the past seven years and plans to enroll in Sophia High School in September. Salutatorian is Janet Carolyn five years and plans to High is the school in Woodrow Wilson School in September.

Delmas Elkins principal. Hillsboro Senior Exercises Slated By Register Staff Writer HILLSBORO The baccalau reatc sermon for seniors of Hillsboro High School will be delivered at 11 a.m. today in the grade school auditorium. The Rev. A.

J. Shrader. formerly of Hillsboro, now of Herndon, will be the speaker. THE" SENIOR class will present its annual play in the grade school auditorium ou Tuesday at 8 p.m. The title of the play is "Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek." Graduation exercises will be held on May 23 at 8 p.m.

in the grade school auditorium. The speaker will be Jerry Griffith, of F. E. Compton and Company. Diplomas will-be presented by the Pocahontas County superintendent of schools, Eric S.

Clutter. THE SALUTATORIAN for the class is Joan Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, of Lobelia. The.

valedictorian is Betty Jo Arbogast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arbogast, of Millpoint. Members of the graduating class are: Lakie Anderson, Betty -To Arbogast, Ellen Burgess, James Diowser, Foster Cutlip, Robert Cutlip, Elva Dalton, Daniels, Louvene Dean, Ethel Dolan, Jerry Fame, Max Gum, Faye Hayes, Dorothy Hill, Rowena Hill, William Hollandsworth, Jean Jefferys, James Kershner, Deborah. Landers, Joan Morrison.

Petty Pritt, Joan Rose, Rose Surbaugh, and Robert Shannon. Beckley Jr. High Graduation Stated Approximately 524 students will graduated from Beckley Junior Sigh School at ceremonies to be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Woodrow Wilson High School auditorium. Principal speaker will be George W.

Bryson, superintendent of McDowell County schools, and brother of D. W. Bryson. Raleigh County superintendent. THE REV.

James W. Witherspoon, pastor of the Beckley Presbyterian Church will give the invocation, and special music will be presented by the Beckley Junior The acceptance High Girls' Glee Club under the made by direction of Mrs. Oscar Williams. Harold meuiuer 01 me Tian Dorsey Principal, will board of education, will present make the presentation of the class, the diplomas. speech will Bryson.

be IAN A IT jeweta. I4k natural or white gold cwt, HAMILTON WATCHES In Men's Styles From $49.50 Beckley jewelry Store 107 S. Hebcr St. you'll graduate with fashion honors in DIAMONDPANE PIQUE TRUDY HALL JR Greet the great day with a dress worthy of the occasion. Choose Trudy's crisp pique with that make your figure dvvine, and sentimental Httle hearts for a trim that is definitely different In White, By Register Staff Writer ANSTED Commencement ex for the graduating senior Ansted High School will closi Tuesday night when the 38th an program is held, all-student program will presented, under the theme, "Som ercises of nual An SALUTATORIAN, Jo Ella Nuckols, will be the first to speak her subject, "Our Grow Democracy." "Some Economi Aspects of Modern Life" wUl be discussed by William Edward after which "Some So ipects of Modern will be aired by Jarhes H.

Peters. The valedictorian, Dorothy Ellen Skaggs, will discuss "Some Polit ical Aspects of Modern Life." The high school band will Treasure of the Incas" and Estudiantina-Waltz," after which the class will be presented by Jo Ella Nuckols Dorothy Skaggs Principal W. K. Vandell to Mrs Hester Dietz Shackelford, supervi sor of Fayette County schools, who will present the diplomas. THE BENEDICTION will be pro nounced by the Rev.

Charles Stephenson, pastor of the St. Pau Methodist Church, Ansted. The in vocation will be offered by the Rev Vaughn, of the Ansted Bap st Church. The band also will play the processional and recessional Both the baccalaureate and com mencement programs will be held the Ritz Theatre. At today's 11 o'clock baccalau eate program, the sermon, "World lonquerors," will be delivered by Mr.

Stephenson. The choral selections, "Londonderry Air," "I've Got 'One World," and "A Perfect lay," will be presented by the school chorus, and Mr. Vaughn will deliver the invocation SENIOR class roll includes: Janice Rosebelie Barker, Linda Sllen Bartrum, James Lee Boone. Mary Jane Burr, Dale Grayson Christian, Isabel Lou Cline, Harry tole, Jane Ann Crist, Veld a Ardena Darnail, Olive Catherine Fox, Esther Uidine Fox: Joyce Vivian Harris, Thelma lose Hess, Jerry Alan Humphries, losie Ellen Hundley, Meredith Ceith Jones, Nancy Lee Kincaid, Villiam Edward Legg, Paul Kaney Massey, Eloise Mae Massile, Robert Edward Miller, Janet Elizaeth Mitchell, Carol Jean McGraw, tfary Lou McGraw; Joe Ella Nuchols, Elizabeth O'- )eli, Billie Lois. Pauley, James Henry Peters, Emma Jean Puck- tt, Anna Mae Ramsey, Gcldy iartrum Roberts, Dorothy Ellen kaggs, Harry Ralph Skaggs, Jonne Fulks Skaggs, Peggy Ann Nancy Carol Stevenson, Dee Thomas, Betty Jean ell, Phyllis Jane Wells.

Maryi -arol Wills, and Barbara Dolores MEMBERS of the National Hon- Society include Mary Jane Burr, felda Ardena Darnall, Joyce Vivan Harris, Thelma Rose Hess, bara DoWp bara Dolores Workman Kalian ha Man To Speak at Kingston By Register Staff Writer KINGSTON Patsy Dellanor Cook and Loretta Gay Davis are the valedictorian and salutatorian respectively, of the 17th graduat ing class of Kingston High School They head the graduating of 22 seniors who will receive di plomas at the Tuesday night com mencement program. by Parry, assistant superintendent of Kanawha County schools. The service will open with the processional, "Prelude in played by Miss Rodellin Fields, followed by the invocation the Rev. A. L.

Spencer. ing, "My 'In a Monastery Garden," by iCeteleby, and "The Lord Bless You and Keep You," Lutkin. PRINCIPAL Fred Souk will pre- jent the awards after which the diplomas will be awarded by Frank Shipe, assistant superintendent QJ Fayette County schools. The baccalaureate sermon will delivered at 1 a.m. today by the Rev.

R. L. O'Dell, pastor of the Fayetteville Methodist Church Miss Fields will play the pro cessional and recessional and the Rev. A. L.

Spencer will give the invocation and benediction. The giee club will sing, "Hail, Thou King of Glory," by Grieg; "The Lord's Prayer," Malotte, and "0 Divine Redeemer," Gounod. CLASS officers include Louella Jane Rinehart, president; Samue! Jennings Payne, vice president; Joan Bearden, secretary; Loretta Gay Davis, treasurer; William Beverly Potter, student council representative; and Miss Hazel Lively, sponsor. The class roll includes: Randal Greenville (lass Graduation Held H. Sydenstricker Alma Ruth Collins Register Staff Writer GREENVILLE Final commencement exercises at Greenville High School were held Thursday light, with Rev.

J. G. Morrison, astor of the Ronceverte erian Church, delivering the final ddress. Viarealaureate sermon was elivered last Sunday by Rev. Groscup, a former student Greenville High who now the of the Lewisburg Methodist Church.

The class valedictorian was Alma Collins, daughter of Mrs. C. V. Collins and the late Mr. Col- ifis, of Lillydale, and salutatorian onors went to Harry Syden- tricker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. of reamery. Those receiving diplomas were ames Allen, Alma Ruth Collins, toward Davis, Maurice Garvin Lee Ford, Malcolm Lively etty Jo Roles, Robert Roles -lice Spangler, Ronald- Strong, Harry Sydenstricker, and Marvin Veikle. Alumni Day Program Alumni State BLUEFIELD The Ed Day pr ram at Bluefield a McGraw will be held May 28 EUa Nuck the sch001 with th business Sk 3ggs, Nancy sion to open at 230 p.m.

Vai room over WiH be the scene fternoon session. ses- GIFTS FOR THE A A -I Patsy Cook Loretta Davis Leon Armstrong, Careta Bearden, Jerry Delano Cameron, Doris Rae Chapman, Patsy Dellor Cook, Loretta Gay 'eda Elizabeth Dodson, Marie Elder, Willie Gayl Alberta June Hall, Kedrick Thomas Hammacker; William Conley Holley, Wanda Joyce Holdren, Samuel Jennings Payne, William Beverly Potter, Jack Ronald Powers, Louella Jane Rinehart, Emma Virginia Shaloski, Thomas Erwin Surrett, Rosemary Tyree, Anna Lou Wriston, and Orphie Jean Wriston. 6lfT Ml GIVE WITH Plffi ELGIN 'merit un a i i i 'F 19-Jtwd lady Elgin $87.50 4s little fa 00 i AWEEK Hjfs Deluxe $65.00 Elgin $49.75 Only llgin hattltt DURAPOWtt MAINSPMINO IrM Intfutf. NYLON BLOUSES No i i necessary Pleating, ruffles and tucks keep original look Lace Irim Peter Pan collars. 5398 Sheer BATISTE Blouses Cool Summer Charmeri A lovely 2.

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