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

 - Class of 1931

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JOHN ALLEN “All handsome men are dying, and I don’t feel well myself.” Besides being endowed with the gift of pleasing the ladies, John has an excellent record as an ath- lete of Big Stone Hi. Foot Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club, 2; Base Ball, 3, 4; Student Repre- sentative, 2 ; School Bell Repre- sentative, 2, 3 ; Athletic Council. 3 ; Monogram Club, 1, 2, 3; Athletic Editor of School Bell, 4. HELEN WADE “Judge me as you will, I am what I am.” Perfectly frank, independent as they make ’em, sympathetic, and a good friend. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3 ; Treasurer Sub-Junior Class, 3 ; President Modern Literary Club, 4. INA DEBORD “Happy and from care Pm free Why aren’t they all conte nt like me?” Whether that explains it or not she is always cheerful, full of wit and originality. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Mod- ern Literary Club, 4. LOUISE KILBOURNE “She who stands high is seen from afar.” Big Stone Hi thanks you, Louise, for the fame you have helped her win in basketball. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain basketball, 4; Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Monogram Club, 2, 3; Assis- tant Secretary School Bell, 4; Secretary Modern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4. LESTER MASTERS “And from a boy to youth he grew; The man put off the stripling’s hue.” Lester, another athlete, is a con- scientious worker and a time poet. Hi-Y Club, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. .)! Fifteen

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t - )• 4- 4 . 4- 4- 4 4 -V ' . J ; A )r A A t 4 4 2 FRANK MORRIS “Disturb not my peaceful slum- bers, for I dream great dreams.” Frank is a staunch believer in the observance of health rules — especially that of acquiring suf- ficient rest in blissful sleep. Football, 4; Track, 3, 4; Inter Mural Team, 3, 4; Modern Liter- ary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4. SUE WAMPLER “Light of heart, light of step; Quick of wit, full of pep; Always merry, ever gay; The same yesterday and today.” Sue, capable, dependable, lova- ble, loyal, with an unusual know- ledge in Home Economics. Reporter, 1; John Fox Literary Club, 1 ; Assistant Local Editor, 2 ; Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 4; Secre- tary Mary Lindsley Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4; Mod- ern Literary Club, 4. EDITH PARSONS “Good natured and sweet temper- ed always is she, For what other way could she pos- sibly be.” Surely these words were spoken for none other than Edith. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Mod- ern Literary Club, 4. ALICE MARIE KILBOURNE “Always laugh when you can It’s a cheap medicine.” Alice is a li ve wire, glowing with excitement and fun. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3; Mod- ern Literary Club, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking,” 4. TEDDY KILBOURNE “A little laughter, love and leis- ure lengthens life.” Teddy is a typical athlete. He has done his part in the winning of the many trophies for Big Stone Gap Hi School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball, 1, 2, 3. 4; Vice-President Athletic Association, 4; Vice-Presi- dent Class, 3; Secretary Class, 4; Treasurer Class, 4; Orchestra, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking.” 4. 4 Fourteen ' A £ ■fr JL A A A A f- A A t A A A A A t 4 4 y



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t t i j -;)• Sixteen A . ' i ' ' i ' ' i ' i ' ' i ' t ' i ' ' i ' ' i ' ' i -i- -i ' ' j- ' i ' i ' , ' i ' ' k ' i ' ' i ' Wfi : ' i ' ' i ' k- ' k ' k ' L ' i ' b L ' b ' l ' l ' i ' i L- ' b L ' ' b i ' i ' ' t ' ' b ' b ' k ' t ' ' ' i ' ' t V i ' t V ' i ' ” ' i ' i ' ' i ' ' i ' ' i ' i ' fi ' i ' ' MATTIE SPROLES “Sober, quiet, pensive, and demure One of those friends of whom you are sure.” Mattie’s quiet and pleasant man- ner has won for her the admira- tion of all her classmates. Modern Literary Club, 4. GLADYS LAMBERT “With a jest on her tongue and a smile on her lips; She’s bubbling with fun to her fingertips.” One must know Gladys to ap- preciate her. She has a dual per- sonality. Mary Lindsley Club, 2, 3 ; Mod- ern Literary Club, 4. CLYDE PANNELL “Wisdom of many, the wit of few.” Surely the class of ’31 has no member whose wit is more enjoyed. Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3; Track, 2, 3. 4. LORETTA SLEMP “You may live without learning, You may live without books, But civilized man cannot live without cooks.” Faithful not only in big things but in small things also. She will surely find the success in life which she deserves. Seminary School, 1, 2, 3; Vice- President Boone’s Literary Club, 3 ; Assistant Editor-in-Chief “Tat- tler,” 2; Mary Lindsley Club, 4; Modern Literary Club, 4. WILLIAM COLLIER “Quiet, modest, and determined. And worthy in all his ways.” To William, duty comes first, pleasure and fun hold second place. Hi-Y Club, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2; Modern Literary Club, 4.

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