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

 - Class of 1931

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Big Stone Gap High School - School Bell Yearbook (Big Stone Gap, VA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 29 of 68
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Page 29 text:

' F J Y TTHtT T H+ 4 T4 4WEEt4HT ' HtTH T HEiHHt Ht4TH1T-+ 1T-TtT-f ' T 4 : %v!H i TTTTTTTT M i T4 ' TT4 TTTTTTTTT4W4GM«!WFTTTTT4 M NH TTT4GMHH4 TT-1HTTTTTT4MH T ’ ■ ?T FRESHMAN CLASS-Girls We must look to the Freshman class for our future Seniors. The Seniors may get the honors, but the Freshman get the applause, whether in jest or in reality. Our Freshman classes are getting larger and larger all the time and again this year the class was divided into two sections. One section of forty girls, took their places in Hi School in Miss Slemp’s home room. There they labored, won and lost as the year slowly passed. There may be some truth in the statement that no labor is ever lost — if this is true — this class may look to a brighter day. This group of girls is a hard working group, and the majority of them take their school work quite seriously. As in all life we have here our good students and our poor ones. Elizabeth Morris has proved herself a commendable student. She has been rewarded the honor conferred by the Kiwanis Club to the girl making the highest grade in High School. The class may well be pleased by the record of this pupil. The girls showed a very good spirit in athletics and each one of them did her part to further the cause of Basketball. The class was represented by the following girls: Mabel Allen, Cleo Willis, Evelyn Fritts, Anne Witt, Anna Claire Winslow, Pegpw Cambios, Marjorie Winston, Buna Johnson. Betty Ray, Jessie Farmer, Margaret Potter, Evelyn Taylor, Mary Johnson, and Sara Chesnutt. The class gave to the varsity squad one player, Marjorie Winston. We expect much in the Basketball field from Marjorie. Another year a number of these girls may be found on the varsity squad and do their part for the school in the way of victorious Basketball teams. As a whole the class possesses quite a bit of musical and dramatic talent. Some quite creditably took parts as chorus girls in the Kiwanis play, “Miss Blue Bonnet.” This same group participated in like manner in the Senior play, “The Whole Town’s Talking.” During the year they have en- tertained the school by a number of chapel programs. Just before Christmas the class gave as a chapel program, “The Tree That Talked.” Those taking part were: Goldie Neeley, Sara Chesnutt, Peggy Cambios, Elizabeth Morris, and Marjorie Winston. The last program was a musical program giving all the music pupils in the class an opportunity to participate. As a class and individually we believe in our motto, “Little by little does the trick.” To us it means that we must climb to success slowly and not by leaps and bounds. )(c I used to think the bravest guy Was the President of Nicaraugua He’s surely surpassed undoubtedly by The guy who lives in Chicago. Schoolmaster — “Son, what is a highway?” Modern Youngster — “The space between the bill-boards.” ¥ V ¥ ¥ I ¥ ! ■ ' - JL ! t ¥ «r ¥ «- ¥ ¥ JJLm ¥ • ¥ I ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ «• I ¥ I I £ «- I l y ¥ «- -W ■w Y’ f i i Twenty-five T- -t -T- Ft- -T -t- -T ¥

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COLORS Lavender and White 5 5C Mu iW Motto FLOWER Crocus l “Little by little does the trick.” Officers Elizabeth Morris Marjorie Winston Evelyn Taylor Sarah Chesnutt Miss Slemp Members President Vice-President Secretary . . . . .Treasurer .Class Adviser Gertrude Akens Mabel Allen Lucille Bryington W. Ruth Boatwright Peggy Cambios Sarah Chesnutt Edna Cooper Cora David Thelma Fields Evelyn Fritts Virginia Gordon Reba Giles Mary Johnson Buna Johnson K athleen Livesay Henrietta Lane Elizabeth Morris Myrtle Mullins Goldie Neeley Stella Mae Noel Nellie Phillips Ruth Pobst Margaret Potter Marie Rivers Betty Ray Bessie Sorah Juanita Sword Evelyn Taylor M. Marie Thompson Helen Watts Anne Witt Cleo Willis Marjorie Winston Frances Wax Beatrice Whited Anna C. Winslow 3 Twenty-four



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v - 4 COLORS it. FRESHMAN CLASS-BOYS SEC - C- FLOWER Blue and White Motto “A ship sails east, a ship sails west, By the same winds that blow, For it isn’t the gale, but the set of the sails, That determines the way we go.” Officers Arnold Blaylock Roy Willis Kyle Lawson . . . Ralph Callahan. Jack Tucker. . . . Miss Gardner . . . Members Shamrock ..... President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Reporter .Class Adviser «• f ■ t £ i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l Arnold Blaylock Ralph Callahan Walter Caudill J. B. Collier Teddy Collier James Combs John Cummings Alfred Flanery Manard Gibson William Giles John Gilliam Ira Gilliam John Guntner Arlin Hill Guy Hobbs Carl Kelly Don King Charles Kiser Bazil Lane Kyle Lawson Leonard Litton Twenty-six James Miller Felix Parrot Archie Richmond David Sproles Paul Trent Jack Tucker Howard Wallen Thomas Wheeler Carlyle Williams Roy Willis Ortley Wolfe 4

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