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Historically Speaking 

DCHS GRADUATING CLASS – 1962      

Second in our series this month, we have a look back to the year 1962.  I thought it would be nice to reflect on still another group of seniors who had the same anticipations, fears, and evolving decisions on their future.  These photos do not need words… They speak for themselves. 

L-R, TOP TO BOTTOM – Rex Ash, Jackie Bland, Arden Ashcraft, Sonny Bond, Roger Bell, Lou Nell Bailey, Warren Bee, Linda Bonnell

L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Rita Bonnell, Mary Lou Carpenter, Darlene Boyce, Lynne Gaston, Arnold Compton, James Cottrill, Terry Cox, Bradford Crouse
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Carmen Cumberledge, John Davis, Don Cumpston, Mary Davis,
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Sandra Davis, Guy Cumpston, Helen Davis, Glenda Dennison
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Patricia Dennison, Eddie Doak, Savannah Digman, Ruth Doak, Shirley Evans, Jean Faulkner, Arnold Ferrebee, Antonia Fisher
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Rita Fox, Martha Hayes Nancy Gain, Mike Heaster, Virgil Herrod, Isabel Gaston, John Hall, Martha Hickman
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM. Ralph Hiley, Loretta Holtz, Sharon Hill, Fred Hyatt, Dwayne James, Martha Jarvis, Ira Jones, Emma Kearnes
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Eugene Keys, Nelson McClure, Joyce Kimble, Charlotte McClung, Ancil Knight Jr., Wayne Lynch, Charles McConnell
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – JoAnn McKinney, Mary Maxwell, Dennis Marks, Sharon Naedele, Mary Knight Nesler, Fred Pitts, Carl Pratt, Shirley Payne
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Beverly Pudder, Sherry Ross, Sandra Richards, Jerry Smith, Judy Smith, Tom Robinson, Roger Romine, Dan Smith
L-R. TOP TO BOTTOM – Linda Smith, Mary Ellen Swisher, Earl Swiger, Donna Underwood
Hayward Varner, Willam Ware, Robert Weekley, Ellen Williams

As before, I hope you have found a friend, a loved one or someone you know among these cherished photos.  Share them with others.  Enjoy!

God Bless

Patricia Richards Harris

Doddridge County Historical Society

Note: I recieved a call from Betty Gaspell on Monday who pointed out that the Senior Officers, for some unknown reason, were not included in with the remaining  graduates in the 1952 yearbook. Below are the four officers and Betty Glaspell would like her fellow classmates to know she is still alive and kicking!