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book. Through providing a key to things in the
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THE SENIOR CLASS
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
At The Crossroads--Richard Hovey
You to the left and I to the right,
For the ways of men must sever--
And it well may be for a day and a night,
And it well may be forever.
But whether we meet or whether we part
fFor our ways are past our knowingl,
A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart
On the ways we all are going!
Here's luck!
For we know not where we are going.
Four years have passed since first the panorama of our high school de-
lighted out wondering eyes. They have been happy years as a whole. They
have helped us to understand the finer values of life. They have brought
friendships which we will never forget. As we remember the carefree and
happy hours we have spent, we almost wish we might relive the years.
Only for the moment though, because we are now eagerly awaiting the
new adventures that lie ahead.
In reviewing four years of our high school life, we find that there are
many events which will always be remembered. Elections, debates, picnics,
and most of all our Junior and Senior plays are indelible in our memory.
Under the leadership and guidance of Andrew Nester, class president,.and
Miss Maude Boyd, sponsor, the Freshman class of 1946 was organized. Ehring
the Sophomore year, Freeda Hatcliff was president and Miss Boyd and Mrs.
Miller were advisers. The Junior year had Mrs. Rainey as adviser and Rufus
Heed was president. The Senior year had Helen Tblbert as class president,
and Mrs. Altizer was sponsor.
When we have graduated, there will be no regrets, for each of us will
carry in his heart the spirit of Floyd High on the way we all are going.
LAST WILL AND TESTAlVlENT
We, the Senior Class, of Floyd High School, County of Floyd, State of Virginia,
being in sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to the underclassmen our most valuable
possessions as follows:
To the Juniors - the responsibilities and pleasures that await you as seniors and
the ability to stand up for your rights as a class.
To the Sophomores - our mischievousness and business aptitude.
Tb the Freshmen - our booksg study them to fill the gap in your life left by our
departure.
Tb the Eighth Grade - our ability to absorb all studies Cin case English,Science
and Math are beyondyourcomprehension.J
Tb the Faculty - our grateful thoughts, for "everything," and perpetual love.
Be it hereby known that all members of the Senior Class leave the following per-
sonal and class belongings to the following individuals:
Margurite Epperly--her "happy-go-lucky" disposition to Gertrude Wood.
Sylvia Epperly--her basketball suit "0Id Faithful" to Christine Sweeney.
Ruth Gallimore--her ability to go places and see things to Jane Slusher.
Norma Graham--her ability to get and to hold a man to Peggy Trail.
Elnora Harman--her fondness for all her classes to Margie Graham.
Callie Howell--her "too often deserted" Chemistry book to Norma Boothe.
Mary Alice Hungate--her ability to make the best of everything to Ibra Lee Thomas.
Pauline O'Bryan--her ability to get along with boys to Virginia Houchins.
Margaret Peters--her graceful giggle to Geneva Smith.
Ruth Pauley--her typing ability to Magdalene Martin.
Virginia Phillips--her flirting technique to Peggy Epperly.
Helen Phillips--to Hazel Slusher the "gobs of chewing gum" under the desk in room
eight.
Freeda Ratcliff--her "worn-out" shorthand book to Ethelda Moran.
hbrris Phillips--his ability to say what he thinks anywhere, anytime, to-Lane Winmer.
Allen Rakes--his speaking ability to Milton Ogle.
Merrill Reed--his quiet ways to Ralph Graham. '
Rufus Reed--his intellectual ability to Ralph Sweeney. V
Harry Roberson--his quiet and mannerly ways to George Vaughan.
Bobby Thompson--his fondness for reading library books in class to Ralph Cannaday.
James Webb--his mischievous smile to Gilbert Lester.
Dorothy Akers--her talent in knowing and telling all the "up-to-date" jokes to
Lindell Gardner.
Frances Akers--to Peggy Keith her unconcerned attitude about her stature.
Marie Barnes--her gracious ways to Nancy Blackwell.
Dorothy Boothe--her red-headed ways to Barbara Duncan.
Ruth Bowman--her "worn-out" music book to Lena Pugh.
Rose Ellen Boyd--her tender heart and Joving kindness to Helen Dobbins.
Curtis Bower--his thread-lhre gym suit to Billy Weddle.
James Bower--his dignity and good disposition to Robert Huff.
David Bowman--his "little but loud" technique to Johnny Page.
Wallace Dalton--his ability to lead others without noticable effort to the best all
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Jabe Hatcher--to Dock Sweeney his ability to speed over the basketball court and
the "know how" in getting along with his teachers.
Herman DeHart--his ability to stay out of trouble to Cody Hale
Clyde Hylton--his ability to get along with others to Maurice Bower.
Curtis Iddings--his jovial nature but not his ambition to Billy Casteel.
Arnold Kelly--his practical mind to Silas Gardner.
William Earl Mitchell--his never quiet tongue to Ruth Yearout, who can control it.
Andrew Nester--his desire for a sailors life to Dwight Scott.
Etheleene Reed--to Mary Ruth Hungate the habit of getting to class late. CEspecially
home room.l
Mary Reed--her ability to make the best of any situation to Opalene Harmon.
Mona Slusher--to another poetic girl, Betty Jo Sumner, her writing talent.
Marie Spangler--her ability to studying unpteen hours a day to Elizabeth Markle.
Susie Sweeney--her delightful pastime, talking to the boys, to Zona Lee Sweeney.
Christine Thomas wills her wanting and waiting ability to Janet Clower.
lklen Tblbert--her newly found ability to control her temper to her teammate, Betty
Sue Heed.
This will is to be affective at midnight June 2, 1950, providing each one of us has
attained a long awaited goal, a diploma certifying each to be a graduate of Floyd
High School.
CHICAGO ILLINOIS
June 2, 1965
Dear classmate of 1950,
The Executive Cbnmittee of the Alumni Association of Floyd High School
has received replies from the 1950 graduates with large contributions from
each for the Memorial Fund. It will be interesting to the class to know that
they have so many successful classmates. Letters received brought this in-
formation:
Huth Gallimore - a beautician who-now has her own exclusive shop, "The La
Vogue Beauty Salon" in New York city.
Capt.Curtis Bower - of the U. S. Air Force stationed in Pago Pogo, in the
Phillipines.
Freeda Ratcliff - personal advisor to the famous Mr. Moneybags in New York
city.
Merrill Reed - a leading dairy farmer of Floyd County.
Norma Graham Hatcher and Jabe Hatcher - happily married and living on Honey-
moon Lane. Jabe is now owner of the local Mick or Mack
Grocery. Norma is kept busy with the twins.
Marie Spangler - world famous chemist known for her discovery of the
"cousin" to a germ.
James Bower - a manufacturer of atomic powered automobiles.
Helen Tolbert - employed in Halifax, Nova Scotia as publicity agent for the
loose 'Em Cb., a reducing pill company.
Bobby Thompson - cartoonist. His comic strip "Moonshine Hollow" is eager-
ly awaited by kids fran eight to eighty.
Dorothy Akers - a famous TV star and wife of a wealthy business man.
David Bowman - owner of the largest dude ranch in Texas, "The Rockin'
Saddle."
Wallace Dalton - just returned from South Africa where he was a missionary
and is now touring the country telling of his experiences
among the natives.
!Elnora-Hannan - art manager of the Markle Advertising Cb. Inc., the largest
advertising firm of Floyd.
Frances Akers - now Mrs. Posie Weeks. She sponsors the smnner camp for girls
at Destiny Bay.
Ruth Bowman - interior decorator in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is now de-
corating the "Dreamers Holiday Tavern."
Andrew Nester - a radio technician for the Navy Air Force stationed in
Havana, Cuba.
Rose Ellen Boyd - world traveler has stopped at Hong Kong for a little rest
before cunpleting her seventh trip around the world.
Ruth Pauley - after tiring of beauty contest, Ruth has opened her own
tourist court at Key West, Florida.
Sylvia Epperly - living a life of luxury on the Isle of Pines in the Caribb-
ean Sea.
William Morris Phillips - a successful lawyer and newly appointed common
wealth's attorney of Virginia for Floyd County.
Margaret Peters - leading poet of the century. She is believed to rank with
Shakespeare.
Allen Rakes - wealthy owner of the Norge Automobile Corp, builder of jet
cars.
Callie Howell - successful in her own hospital for homeless cats and dogs.
Etheleene Reed - featured singer of the "Moonlight Serenade" on station
GBD.
Curtis Iddings - married to a French actress, living in a Chateau on the
Seine River in Paris, France.
Mary Reed - writer and director of the well loved radio show "Marriage
for Two."
James Webb - a dentist in Richmond known for his invention of the painless
and noiseless drill.
Marie Barnes - stewardess for the "Fly 'em or Crash 'em" Air Line Co.
Clyde Hylton - an engineer on the "Atomic Special" which runs from Lone-
some Valley to Floyd.
Helen Phillips - wife of a very wealthy movie magnateg she graces Hollywood
Society and sets the fashion for the movie world.
Virginia Phillips - playing the lead in "Macbeth" at the "Starlight"
theater.
Rufus Heed - criminal lawyer in Chicago. Well-remembered for his work in
the case of the murder of Cock Hobin.
Margurite Epperly - nurse at the Heck-all Hospital Qfor the repair of weak
mindsl at Floyd.
Harry Roberson - owner of the "Cpicksilver Cab Co." His motto is "Hop in,
let's go!"
Mona Slusher - personal secretary to Miss Frizzel Buzzard, the first woman
president of the U. S.
Herman DeHart - forest ranger at Cobblers State Park, in charge of trips to
Cobblers Knob.
Mary Alice Hungate - a famous writer, she has written a book "Life on Mars'f
Dorothy Boothe - an English teacher at F.H.S. She is teaching Shakespeare's
classics to many appreciative students.
Arnold Kelly - a news commentator, one of the best on the Cracker Jack
. Broadcasting System.
Susie Sweeney - married to a wealthy business man. As she sits and knits she
tries to solve the mystery "If Texas Saw What Arkansas What
Did Tennessee?"
Christine Thomas - a famous pianist married to a singer. They both travel
with "The Tagalong Orchestra."
Wm. Earl Mitchell - runs the "broken-down merry-go-round," for the "Rag
Mop" Circus and flirts with all the pretty girls.
Pauline O'Bryan - one of the most famous Power's models, featured in the
"Eyecatcher" magazine this week.
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First row-left to right: Mr. E. W. Miller, Andrew Nester, Rufus Heed, Janet
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Pauley, Geneva Smith, and Lindell Gardner. Elnora Harman, absent when pic-
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News Editor- ------ -- --------- Rxfus Reed
Alumni Editor --- ------ ---- Morris Phillips
Sports Editor -------------- ---- --- Sylvia Epperly
Bisiness Manager ----------- ---- ---- H e len Tolbert
Assistant Business Manager-H ------ Gertrude Wood
Circulation Manager-W ---- - --- ----- Andrew Nester
Advertising Manager ------ --- Harold Beckleheimer
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SCIENCE CLUB
First row-left to right: Marie Spangler, Elizabeth Markle, Andrew Nester,
Wanda Naff, Mary Thompson.
Second row-Mrs. E. W. Miller, Betty Williams, Catherine Smith, Virginia
Houchins, Estelle Harmon, Nancy Blackwell, Norma Boothe, Zona Sweeney, Vir-
ginia Shelor, Margie Graham, Jimmy Graham.
Third row-Charles Barton, Clyde Hylton, Rufus Beed, Billy Casteel, Milton
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President------- --------------- -- ----- Andrew Nester
Vice-President ---- --- ----- - ---- --- Elizabeth Markle
Secretary --------- ---- ------- Wanda Naff
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Joyce Akers
Delphina Alderman
Marie Barnes
Maralee Bishop
Ruth Bowman
Margaret Breedlove
Iva Ruth Compton
loraine Correll
Jean Dickerson
Barbara Duncan
Peggy Epperly
Lindell Gardner
Norma Graham
Marie Harmon
Flora Hazelwood
Callie Howell
Officers
Mary Alice Hungate
Mary Ruth Hungate
Elizabeth Hylton
Peggy Keith
Ruth Lee
Lillie Martin
Ruth Pauley
Margaret Peters
Marie Peters
Virginia Phillips
Gwendolyne Pof f
Etheleene Reed
Lula Mae Reed
Mary Reed
Beva Roberson
Janet Scott
Jane Slusher
Motto: Toward New Horizons
Colors: Red and White
Flower: Red Rose
---- Buth Pauley
------- -------------- Janet Scott
- --- ---- --- ---- Iva Rith Ccmpton
- Lindell Gardner
--- Callie Howell
-------- - ----- Margaret Peters
- --- ---- --- ---- Dorothy Akers
-- - Miss Campbell
Geneva Smith
Zula Slusher
Gertrude Sowers
Irene Sowers
Betty Jo Sumner
Audrey Sweeney
Olristene Sweeney
Zona Sweeney
Ibra Lee Thomas
Virginia Thomas
Marie Thompson
Peggy Trail
Colene Turman
Mattie Yearout
Ruth Yearout
Virginia Yearout
Anna Williams
'UN'
STUDENT PATROL
First row-left to right: Rufus Wray, Sanmy Wilson, Garnett Scott, Jackie Hall,
Major Thompson, Ray Graham, Curtis Nester, John Page.
Second row-Junior Weeks, James Pugh, Paul Spradlin, R. G. Dickerson, Marvin
Clem, Qiinton Simpkins, John Hubbard, Mr. H. P. Jennings. '
Third row-William Jones, Randall Pugh, Wallace Dalton, Charles Barton, Eugene
Townley, Billy Earl Mitchell, and Curtis Bower.
ADVI SORY COMMITTEE
Curtis Bower Billy Earl Mitchell
CAPTAINS
R. G. Dickerson Randall Pugh Charles Barton
LI EUTENANTS
Quinton Simpkins Wallace Dalton John Page Eugene Townley
PATBOLMEN
William Jones, Rufus Wray, Jimmy Pugh, Curtis Nester, Garnett Scott, Junior
Weeks, Charles Slusher, Paul Spradlin, Marvin Clem, John Hubbard, Sanmy Wil-1
son, Jackie Hall, Major Thompson, and Roy Graham.
ADVISER
Mr. Jennings
FRENCH CLASS
First row-left to right: Jean Dickerson, Norma Boothe, Anna Williams, Nancy
Boothe, Mary Breedlove, Wanda Naff, Mary Reed.
Second row- Catherine Smith, Nancy Blackwell, Eugene lbwnley, William Earl
Mitchell, Etheleene Reed, Virginia Phillips, and Miss Clara Belle Snith.
OFFICERS
President --- ------ --- ------ --------- --- William Earl Mitchell
Vice-President --------- ---- ----- --- --- ---- Etheleene Reed
Secretary 8 Treasurer ----- ---- -------- Mary Reed
Reporter-------- ------- ------ Anna Williams
Sentinel --------- - ----- - ---------- --- - ---- ----- Virginia Phillips
Advisor ---- -- --'- --- ---- - ----"-------- ----'--- ----- --------- Miss Smith
Motto: "Vouloir c'est pouvoir"
Flower: Fleur de lis
Colors: Rouge, blanc et blue
Song: "La Marselillaise"
The purpose of "Le Cercle Francois" is to increase interest in and
appreciation of the French language, songs, and literature and to gain ability
in the use of French in conversation--and, incidently, to have fun while do-
ing these things.
LIBRARY CLUB
First row-left to right: Virginia Phillips, Pauline Dobbins, Helen Dobbins,
Billy Mitchell, Cblene Turman.
Second row-Luvina Hylton, Loraine Correll, Gwendolyne Poff, Mrs. Y. P. Scruggs,
Elbert Talley, Barbara Thomas, Jackie Hall, Anna Williams.
Third row-Irene Sowers, Nadiene Pratt, Bobby Agnew, Charles Kingrea, Elizabeth
Hylton, Nancy Basham, Ralph Sweeney, Jean Dickerson.
Fourth row-Janes Bower, Paul Spradlin, and Harry Smith.
OFFICERS
President ---- -- --------------- - ----- --- Helen Dobbins
Vice-President ---- ------------ ---- Billy Mitchell
Secretary- ------ --- Pauline Dobbins
Treasurer ---- ----- -------- Colene Turman
Reporter --------- ---- ----- - ------ ------- - --- ------ Virginia Phillips
Adviser -------- -- ------ ----- ---------------- - ------ ---------- ----- Mrs. Scruggs
The main objective of the Library Club is to make the Library attractive,
as interesting, and as useful as possible. Much varied assistance is rendered
by the club members. Regular business meetings are held and a number of
social events are scheduled through the year. Each year a gift is presented
to the Library.
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GLEE CLUB
First row-left to right: Norma Graham, Audrey Sweeney, Margie Graham, Maralee
Bishop, Barbara '1homas, Christine Sweeney.
Second row-Loraine Correll, Joyce Akers, Betty Sumner, Opal Sweeney, Virginia
Yearout.
Third row-Milton Ogle, Elizabeth Markle, Elizabeth Hylton, Betty Reed, Billy
Casteel, and Mrs. C. D. Rainey. Elnora Harman, absent when picture was taken.
O F F I CE R S
President ------------ ------------- ---- ----- E l n ora Harman
Vice-President --------- - ----- ---- - -- -------- Betty Surrmer
Secretary 81 Treasurer ---- ---- E li zabeth Markle
Reporter --------------- ------- M ilton Ogle
Adviser-- -------------- --- ------ ----- M rs. Rainey
"They chant their artless notes in simple guise. They tune their hearts, by
far the noblest aim."
Burns
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COMMEBCI AL CLUB
First row-left to right: Freeda Ratcliff, Pauline O'Bryan, Sylvia Epperly,
Ruth Bowman, Miss Ruth Ann Slusher.
Second row-Janet Clower, Ruth Gallimore, Helen Phillips, Rose Ellen Boyd,
Frances Smith, Margaret Peters, Ethelda Moran, Christene Thomas, Frances
Akers.
Third row-Dorothy Akers, Mona Slusher, Helen Tolbert, Margurite Epperly, Ruth
Pauley, Magdalene Martin, Geneva Smith, Susie Sweeney, and Gertrude Wood.
Elnora Harman, Billy Sprangler, and Hazel Slusher, absent when picture was
taken.
OFFICERS
President ---- ----- - - -- --------------- -- ------ ------ - Sylvia Epperly
Vice-President-- - - - - - -- ------ - -- -- ------ - - --- Pauline O' Bryan
Secretary --------- ----- - - ---- ---- - Hazel Slusher
Treasurer- ---- - ---- ---- - ---- - --Freeda Hatcli ff
Reporter -------- ----- - - --- -- Ruth Bowman
Adviser -------- ---- ----- --------- ------- - - - ------- - Miss Slusher
Progran Committee Recreation Committee Refreshment Committee
Pauline 0'Bryan, Chairman-Bose Ellen Boyd, Chairman-Margaret Peters, Chairman
Margurite Epperly
Ruth Pauley
Elnora Harman
Helen Tolbert
Janet Clower
Christene 'lhomas
Dorothy Akers
Susie Sweeney
Ruth Gallimore
Frances Akers
Gertrude Wood
Billy Spangler
Ethelda Moran
Magdalene Martin
Helen Phillips
Mona Slusher
Geneva Snith
Frances Smith
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Harry Aldridge Alvin Lee Hale Randall Pugh
Charles Barton Cody Hale Allen Rakes
Gxrtis Bower Thomas Hall ClY'l? Glenn Reed
James Bower John Hubbard Mefflll Reed
Maurice Bower Bobby Huff Rufui Reed
David Bowman Robert Huff HHFFY Roberson
Ralph Cannaday Clyde Hylton Claude R0YQl
Calvin Cox Curtis Iddings ChHr19S Smith
Lee Roy Cox William Jones Ffenhle Sowers
George Dickerson John Kelley william M' SP9n8lef
Lewis Dickerson Gilbert Lester Jack SWefHPY
R. G. Dickerson William Earl Mitchell GFQVCY TPUHB3
Silas Gardner Lewis Dexter Nolen MEJOT Th0mPS0n
James Graham John Page B1llY Weddle
Pete Williams Alonzo Yates
Active members not enrolled in vocational agriculture are: Wilbert Hatcher, Elvin In-
gram, Andrew Nester, Morris Phillips, Lane Slusher and Charles Spangler, Jr.
Officers -
President ---- --------- - -- - ---- ------------ -------- --- --- -- David Bowman
Vice-President --- ----- - -------- -- John Kelly
Secretary ---- - --- - ---- - Rufus Reed
Treasurer -- - ------ ------ --- Allen Rakes
Reporter ---------- ---- - M-- -- - -------- -- ------------- Clyde Hylton
Sentinel -------------------- --- ------------------------- Frankie Sowers
Executive Committee -- --- - - --- ---- --- Cody Hale, Claude Royal, Merrill Reed
Advisers ------------------------- - ------- - - ---------- ----- Mr. Jennings, Mr. Price
Some of our accomplishments are:
1. Winning federation, degree team, and public speaking contest. Winning first place in
federation forestry judging contest.
2. Winning second place in district forestry judging contest.
3. Had a very successful "Father and Son Banquet."
4. Winning federation basketball tournament.
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Pictured above are the Floyd High School Golden Eaglets, winners of the
District "S" Group 111 Champions of 1949-50.
The Floyd Eaglets won their crown hy defeating Bland High School in the
finals 41-49 in the tournament played at Pulaski, February 25. They have a
record of 18 victories and 3 defeats.
Left to right: Janet Scott, Margurite Epperly, co-captain, Dorothy Boothe,
Mary Wilson, Betty Heed, Peggy Keith, Sylvia Epperly, captain, Helen Tblbert,
Zona Sweeney, Mary Thompson, Christine Sweeney, Iva Ruth Compton, and John R.
Graham. Ruth Gallimore absent when picture was taken. Sylvia Epperly and
Helen Tolbert were high scorers for the season--Epperly with 349 points and
Tolbert with 233, respectively.
District "S" Tournament
Semi-finals--- -------- Floyd 48 Pembroke 38
Finals ---- --- ----- Floyd 49 Bland 41
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Floyd
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SEASON RECORD SEASON RECORD
BOYS Girls
Ridgeway 37 Floyd Fieldale
Shawsville 48 Floyd Shawsville
Auburn 40 Floyd Auburn
Stuart 45 Floyd DuPont
Floyd V.F.W. 59 Floyd Floyd V.F.W.
Stuart 47 Floyd Meadows of Dan
Floyd V.F.W. 64 Floyd Floyd V.F.W.
Meadows of Dan56 Floyd Meadows of Dan
Willis 25 Floyd Willis
Bent Mountain 28 Floyd Bent Mountain
Draper 23 Floyd Draper
Blacksburg 77 Floyd Blacksburg
Check 39 Floyd Check
Shawsville 73 Floyd Shawsville
Blacksburg 72 Floyd Blacksburg
Auburn 28 Floyd Auburn
Check 25 Floyd Check
Willis 28 Floyd Willis
Draper 43 F10Yd Draper
Floyd High School's Golden Eagles compiled a 13 won, and 8 lost record
for the 1949-50 season and advanced to the semi-final round of the District
"S" Tournament where they lost out to Shawsville 51-55.
Left to right: Roger Gallimore, Walter Wilson, James Casteel, Dwight Scott,
Milton Ogle, Ralph Graham, Curtis Bower, Captain, Pete Williams, George
Vaughan, Billy Weddle, Billy Casteel, Randall Pugh, Ralph Cannady, co-cap-
tain, Jabe Hatcher, Claude Royal, and John R. Graham, coach.
The high scorers for the year were Jabe Hatcher with 390 points, and
Ralph Cannady with 260, respectively.
District "S" Tournament
Fi rst Game ---- ----- F loyd 64 Check 20
Semi- finals ----- ---- F loyd 51 Shawsville 55
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Harold Beckleheimer, David Bowman, Ralph Cannady, Billy Casteel, Jimmy Cas-
teel, Jimny Graham, Jabe Hatcher, Milton Ogle, Morris Phillips, Dwight Scott,
Charles Slusher, Dock Sweeney, George Vaughan, Billy Weddle, Pete Williams,
Walter Wilson, Curtis Bower, Elbert Talley, bat boy, Charles Kingrea, score
keeper.
Dorothy Boothe, Margurite Epperly, Opal Sweeney, Sylvia Epperly, Helen Tol-
bert, Ruth Gallimore, Mary Thompson, Margaret Breedlove, Mary Breedlove, Anna
Mae Williams, Peggy Keith, Elizabeth Hylton.
SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY
DOROTHY AKERS
Home Economics Club, '48,'49,'50, Parliamentarian, '50, Commercial Club, '49,
'50, Cheerleader, '49, Reporter of Sophomore Class, Glee Club, '48,'49.
FRANCES AKERS
Clee Club, '47,'48, Home Economics Club,'48,'49, Co mercial Club, '49,'50.
MARIE BARNES
Home Economics Club, '48,'49.
DOROTHY BOOTHE
Home Economics Club, '48,'49, Cbmmercial Club, '50, Basketball Team, '49,'50,
RUTH BOWMAN
Glee Club, '47,'48, Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48,'49,'50,
Pianist, Home Economics Club, '49,'50.
ROSE ELLEN BOYD
Softball Team, '49.
Library Club, '47, Secretary, Library Club, '48, Reporter, Freshman Class,
Conmercial Club, '49,'50, Secretary, Commercial Club, '49, Chairman of Re-
creation Committee, Commercial Club, '50, Usher, Senior Play.
MARGURITE EPPERLY
Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48,'49, Reporter, Home Economics
Club, '48, Secretary, Science Club, '48, Vice President Sophomore Class,
Basketball Team, '48,'49,'50, Softball Team, '49,'50, Commercial Club, '49,
'50, Treasurer of Senior Class, Member of Senior Play Cast, Assistant Editor
SYLVIA EPPERLY
Library Club, '47, Softball Team, '47,'49,'50, Home Economics Club, '48, Sec-
retary of Home Economics Club, '49, Basketball Team, '43,'49, Captain of
Basketball Team, '50, Reporter of Commercial Club, '49, President of Conmer-
cial Club, '50, Member of Senior Play Cast, Sports Editor of The Newspaper.
RUTH GALLIMORE
Commercial Club, '49,'50, Secretary of Home Economics Club, '48, Vice-Presi-
dent of Home Economics Club, '49, Member of Basketball Team, '48,'49,'50,
Member of Softball Team"48,'49,'50, Representative of S.C.A., '49, Advertis-
ing Manager of The Newspaper, Member of Junior and Senior Play Cast.
NORMA GRAHAM
Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48, '50, Glee Club, '50, Usher to
Senior Play, Member of Glee Club Play Cast, Cheerleader, '50.
ELNORE HARMAN
Glee Club, '47,'48, Treasurer of Glee Club, '49, President of Glee Club, '50,
Home Economics Club, '48, Library Club, '48, Secretary of Sophomore Class,
Treasurer of S.C.A., '49, Secretary of S.C.A.,'50, Commercial Club '49,'50.
CALLIE HOWELL
Home Economics Club, '48,'49, Reporter of Home Ebonomics Club, '50, Commer-
cial Club, '49
of the Annual.
' MARY ALICE HUNGATE
Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48,'49,'50.
PAULINE O'BRYAN
Glee Club, '47' 4-H Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48, Cbmmercial Club, '49,
Vice President'of Cbnmercial Club, '50, Advertising Cbnnuttee for Senior Play
RUTH PAULEY
Glee Club, '47, Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '47,'48, President of
Home Economics Club, '50, Commercial Club, '50, S.C.A. Representative for
Senior Class, Business Manager for Annual Staff, Typist for the Newspaper,
Stage Committee for Senior Play.
MARGARET PETERS
Library Club, '47, 4-H Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '47,'48,'50 CSong
Leader, '50, S.C.A. Representative, '47.
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WALLACE DALTON
Glee Club, '47,'48,'49, F.F.A., '48, Basketball Squad, '49, Lieutenant of
Safety Patrol, '50.
HERMAN DEHART
Member of F.F.A., '47
JABE HATCHER
Basketball Team, '47,'48,'49,'50, Baseball Team, '47,'48,'49, F.F.A. Club,
'47, '48,'49, '50, Member of Safety Patrol, '47, Usher at Senior Play, Treasur-
er of F.F.A., '49.
ARNOLD KELLEY
F.F.A. Club, '47,'48,'49. Member of the Degree Team, '48.
CLYDE HYLTON
F.F.A. Club, '47, F.F.A. Executive Committee, '48, F.F.A. Sentinel, '4-9,F.F.A.
Reporter, '50, F.F.A. Degree Team, '50, Science Club, '50.
WILLIAM EARL MITCHELL
Safety Patrol, '47, Lieutenant of Safety Patrol, '48, Advisor of Safety Pa-
trol, '49, Assistant Supervisor of Safety Patrol, '50, F.F.A. Club, '48, Mem-
ber of Recreation Committee of F.F.A. Club, '49, Decorations Committee of
F.F.A., '50, Conductor of F.F.A. Degree Team, '50, Library Club, '48, Vice-
President of Library Club, '50, President of French Club'50.
ANDREW L. NESTER I
President of Freshman Class, Library Club, '47, Safety Patrol, '47, F.F.A.
Club, '48,'49,'50, Member of National F.F.A. Band, '49, Cheerleader, '48,
Basketball Team, '48, Member of Junior and Senior Play Casts, S.C.A. Repres-
entative for Junior Class, Manager of Basketball Team, '49, Comercial Club,
'49, Attended Boy State as Representative of Junior Class, President of
Science Club, '50, Circulating Manager of Newspaper, '50, Circulating Manager
of Annual, Reporter of S.C.A.
ALLEN RAKES
F.F.A Club, '47,'48,'49,'50, Member of Degree Team, '49,'50, Executive Osm-
mittee of F.F.A., '49, Treasurer of F.F.A., '50, Winner of Public Cbntest, '50
RUFUS REED
Library Club, '47, S.C.A. Representative of Freshman Class, Treasurer of
Sophomore class, Secretary of F.F.A. Club, '49, Secretary of F.F.A., '50,
Secretary of S.C.A., '49, Assistant Editor of the Newspaper, '49, Commercial
Club, '49, President of Junior Class, Attended Boy State as Representative,
Basketball Team, '49, Baseball Team, '49, Member of Junior and Senior Play
Casts, President of S.C.A., '50, News Editor of Newspaper, '50, Assistant
Editor of Annual, Science Club, '50, Basketball Team, '50.
BOBBY THOVIPSON
Member of Junior and Senior Play Casts.
JAMES WEBB
Member of F.F.A. Club, '47,'48,'49.
HARRY ROBERSON
Member of F.F.A. Club, '48,'49,'50.
CURTIS IDDINGS, JR.
Library Club, '47,'48,'4-9, Science Club, '50, Editor of Annual Staff, Degree
Team, '50, Member of Senior Play Cast.
MERRIL REED
F.F.A. Club, '48,'49,'50, Member of Senior Play Cast.
HELEN PHILLIPS
Home Economics Club, '48,'50, Co mercial Club, '49,'50.
VIRGINIA MARIE PHILLIPS
S.C.A. Representative, '47, President of Library Club, '49, Reporter of
Library Club, '50, Member of Junior and Senior Play Cast,Managerof Basket-
ball Team One Year, Comnercial Club, '48, Home Economics Club,'48,'49,'50,
Glee Club, '47,'48,'49, French Club '50, Dramatics Club '47.
' FREEDA RATCLIFF
President of Sophomore Class, Reporter of Junior Class, Secretary of Library
Club, '47, President of Library Club, '48, President of Cbnmercial Club, '49,
Treasurer of Commercial Club, '50, Member of Junior and Senior Play Cast,
Member of Annual Staff.
ETHELEENE REED
Library Club '47, Home Economics Club, '48,'50, Commercial Club, '49, Re-
porter of Senior Class, Member of Annual Staff, Vice-President of French
Club, Member of Senior Play Cash
MARY REED
S.C.A. Representative of Freshman Class, Library Club, '47, Home Economics
Club, '48,'50, Commercial Club, '49, Vice-President of Senior Class, Secre-
tary-Treasurer of French Club, '50, Member of Senior Play Cast.
MARIE SPANGLER
Library Club, '47,'48, Treasurer of Science Club, '49, Reporter of Science
Club, '50, Member of Senior Play Cast.
MONA SLUSHER
Glee Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '47,'49, Commercial Club, '49,'50.
SUSIE SWEENEY
4-H Club, '47, Library Club, '47, Home Economics Club, '48,'49, Commercial
Club, '49,'50, Cheer Leader, '50, A member of the Senior Play Cast.
CHRISTENE THOMAS
Library Club, '48, Home Economics Club, '50, Pianist for Home Economics Club,
'49, Commercial Club, '49,'50, Cheerleader, '50, Glee Club, '47,'48.
HELEN TULBERT
Treasurer of Freshman Class, Member of Library Club, '47, Basketball Team,
'47,'48,'49,'50, Representative to S.C.A., for Sophomore Class, Softball Team
'47,'48,'49,'50, Reporter of Science Club, '48, Captain of Basketball Team
'49, Vice-President of S.C.A., '49, Commercial Club, '49,'50, President of
Senior Class, President of 4-H Club, '50, Member of Paper Staff.
CURTIS BOWER
F.F.A., '47,'50, Lieutenant on Safety Patrol, '47, Captain on Safety Patrol,
'48, Assistant Advisor of Safety Patrol, Basketball Team, '48,'49, Captain of
Basketball Team, '50, Member of S.C.A. Council, '48, Member of Decorating
Committee for Junior Play, On the S.C.A. Council, '49, Vice-President of
Junior Class, Chairman of the Decorating Committee for Senior Play, Chairman
of Recreation Committee for F.F.A., '50, Sports Editor of the Annual.
JAMES HOWER
F.F.A. Club, '47,'48,'49,'50, Member of F.F.A. Softball Team, '49,'50, Mem-
ber of PIP1A, Basketball Team, '50, Usher for Junior and Senior Plays, Lib-
rary Club, '48,'49,'50, K.V.G., '49,'50, Captain of the Squadran, '49.
DAVID BOWMAN
Secretary of Junior Class, Reporter of F.F.A., '49, President of F.F.A., '50,
Secretary of Senior Class, Editor of Newspaper, '50, Basketball Team, '49,
Baseball Team, '49, Library Club, '47, Science Club, '50, Member of Junior
and Senior Play Casts.
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SCHOOL SONG
Let's sing a song to Floyd High
Praise her dear name up to the sky
Grandest of all is the school we love
Here's to old F. H S.
Rah, rah, rah.
Floyd High, how we love to sing thee,
Floyd High, grateful hearts we bring thee
Among purple hills and balmy breeze
Laughing rills and shady trees
Here's to thee, our Alma Mater
Here's to old F. H. S.
Grandest of all, our school days
Dearest of all, our school days
Sweetest of all are our old school chums
Here's to old F. H. S,
Hah, rah, rah.
Floyd High, how we love to sing thee
Floyd High, grateful hearts we bring thee
Amon purple hills and balmy breeze
Laughing rills and shady trees
Here's to thee our Alma Mater
Here's to old F. H. S.
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