Big Stone Gap High School - School Bell Yearbook (Big Stone Gap, VA)

 - Class of 1931

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! SOPHIA SWORD “Sweet, gentle, and beloved by all.” Sophia, being ambitious, fills every moment with diligent study. Basketball, 2 ; Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; U. D. C. Medal, 1; Class Secretary, 3 ; Assistant Ed- itor-in-Chief, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4. RICHARD ROSE “My heart is whole, my fancy free; Run on fair girls, don’t bother me.” This talented member is a stead- fast, conscientious worker. He is good-natured and full of origin- ality. Hi-Y Club, 1 ; Joke Editor School Bell. 4; Modern Literary Club, 4. KATHRYN RHODES “You think she’s shy Oh me ! Oh my ! You jes’ don’t know her That’s why.” To a stranger “Kat” appears to be quiet, reserved, and digni- fied but is she? V. G. S. Class President, 1; Secretary Alpha Literary Society, 1 ; B. H. S. Mary Lindsley Club, 3, 4; Vice President, Mary Lind- sley Club, 4 ; Modern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking, 4. KATHERINE STONE “Kat” is an athlete of great sport fame ; Sometimes she even plays the tricky love game.” A fine musician with songs and playing she has won many a heart. Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Mary Lind- sley Club, 2, 3; Modern Literary Club, 4; Orchestra, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4. GEORGIA SHELTON “A true friend and a pal.” Who could be more? Georgia is modest, unassuming, goes quietly about her work and leaves other people alone. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Man- ager Basketball, 3 ; President Sub- Junior Class, 3; Track, 3; Basket- ball, 4; Athletic Association Representative, 4 ; Secretary School Bell, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talk- ing,” 4. Twelve

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t- T STARLING WOOD “I dare do all that becomes a man. Who dares do more is none.” “Star” is a man in every wav. What more can be said? Vice President Class, 1.2; Presi- dent Class, 3, 4; President Athletic Association, 3, 4; Business Man- ager School Bell, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4. MARY GREENE “A maiden good without pretense Blest with reason and common- sense.” Mary is a true, sincere girl. She has so entrenched herself in our hearts that she will never be forgotten. Editor-in-Chief, 4; President Mary Lindsley Club, 3 ; Assistant Alumni Editor, 3 ; Athletic Asso- ciation Reporter, 3 ; Class Treas- urer, 3; Vice-President, 4. MARY GILMER “She hath both a good nature and good sense — a rare combina- tion.” Mary has won a warm place in the hearts of all who know her for she is the type of girl that ap- peals, to all. Mary Lindsley Club, 2 ; Track, 3; Assistant Editor-in-Chief, 3; Assistant Literary Editor, 4; Man- ager Basketball, 4. EUGENE WAMPLER “Roll on, old world, and Pll roll with you.” By his unceasing jollity and mis- chievous pranks he has won for himself the admiration of his fel- low students. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball, 2; All-Star Literary Club, 1 ; John Fox Literary Club. VIRGINIA GILLY “She’s full o’ spirit and fun Her loyalty is surely fine How many a mile would I gladly run To have her a friend of mine!” Virginia has a way of creeping into your heart and for worlds you wouldn’t let her escape. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Sec- retary Mary Lindsley Club, 3 ; Literary Editor Sehooi Bell, 4. Eleven ) ) t ; ) i ! . ' ‘•1 if if if T J£.



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Thirteen I 1 ? f GLADYS EASTERLING “Not too sober, not too gay, But a true friend in every way.” Good student, good pal; that’s Gladys. You couldn’t help but love her, so don’t try. Mary Lindsley Club, 2; Treasur- er Girls’ Basketball, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4. MARGARET GILMER “Gosh! how it talks.” You never get a word in when Margaret is around, but you don’t mind because you know that you could not be half so interesting. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 4; Treas- urer Mary Lindsley Club, 4 ; Alumni Editor, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talk- ing,” 4. PAUL STONE “O why should life all labor be? Live while you live.” Though Paul is happy and care- free he is really serious and an efficient student. Basketball, 3, 4; Inter Mural, 3, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4. ELMA YOU ELL “A rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. Relishes a joke and enjoys a pun.” Underneath her merry laughter there is a heart of gold. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; John Fox Literary Club, 1 ; Monogram Club, 2 ; Mary Lind- sley Club, 2, 3 ; Captain Basketball, 3; Athletic Editor, 4; Cheer Lead- er, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4. FLOYD WITT “Always foremost i n the ranks of fun The laughing herald of a harm- less pun.” “Winkie” is all this and more. To make a long story short, what would we have done without him? K. Pd. I. Treasurer, 1 ; B. S. G. Football, 2, 3; Vice President, 3; Critic of Modern Literary Club; “Gypsy Rover,” “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4.

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