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

 - Class of 1932

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Class istorp Characters : The Two Elves Setting: A forest near Big Stone Gap High School ITglll [RST ELF : Guess what has happened ? H Second Elf : You know I have no imagination, so why keep me First Elf : Then, of course, I shall have to tell you. The class of ’32 which I have watched over for many years has graduated, and you’ve no idea how re- lieved I feel. You see, ever since they began their quest for knowledge with Miss Jamison and Miss White for teachers, I have cared for them. Among those who Started to school in September, 1921, were Ruth Rose, Yannie Broadwater, Ruth Sergent, Charlotte Taylor, Margaret Cartwright, Lucille Thompson, A. L. Witt, Mary Mullins, Andrew Thompson, Bruce Cummings, Margaret Masters, James Collier, Anne Claire Kennedy, and Rita Gilly. These pupils completed their work satisfactorily each year and are now members of the Senior Class. In addition to these pupils there were many added during the years in which they struggled to reach the seventh grade. Those who joined the class during those years are Mae Phillips, Rubye Yeary, Virginia Witt, Christine Kelly, Gladys Sproles, Jimmy Dawson, Evelyn Reasor, Agnes Potter, Edith Giles, and Vergie Moore. Thus, with many new students added, they graduated from the seventh grade, receiving their certificates with a feeling of pride and importance because they were to enter high school. This class entered high school with Miss Slemp and Mrs. Ewing as advisers. Of course, these pupils were green and soon realized the fact themselves with the ( Continued on page 35) [ 22 ]



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Class Will rasa N O W all men by these presents, that we, the Senior Class of 1932, of the H Big Stone Gap High School, on this day, the 31st of May, desiring to y ' £3 make disposition of the innumerable talents and pleasures enjoyed by us as members of the class do make, ordain, and declare this our last Will and Testament. Item, 1. To Mr. Ilorne, the privilege of delivering his lectures to the future Senior Class, and also the power to cause all pupils to bring promptly their typing dues. To Mrs. Ewing, our hearty thanks and appreciation for the kind assistance she has given us through our four years in B. S. G. High School. To the Faculty, the experience which they have gained through teaching us. Item 2. To the Juniors, our room, privileges, and dignity. To Earl Kelly, Harold Hatcher’s friendship with Mr. Horne. To Myrtle Mullins, Ruth Clark- ston’s ability to be quiet. To Buna Johnson, Christine Kelly’s studiousness. To Robert Mumpower, Anne Claire Kennedy’s bluff. To Gwendolyn Winslow, Agnes Potter’s musical talent. To Josh Cambios, Nannie Broadwater’s ability to translate I,atin. Item 3. To Bascom Barron, Archie Hamblen’s place as President of the class. To Hope Brown and Beatrice Whited, Mary Mullins and Vergie Moore’s ability as candy saleswomen. To Mildred Graham, Rubye Yeary’s earrings. Item Jf.. To Churchill Chalkley, James Dawson’s height and slenderness. To Evelyn Taylor, Billie Kinder’s weight. To Sara Morton, Evelyn Reasor’s art of fixing hair. To Mary Marie Thompson, Mae Phillips’ curly hair. To Margaret Showalter, Ruth Rose’s winning smile. To Katherine Gilly, Mar- garet Cartwright’s personality. Item 5. To Mary Hill, Jyucille Thompson’s Hollywood ability. To John Gilliam, A. L. Witt’s ability as leading man. To Mabel Allen, Virginia Witt’s (Continued on page 49)

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