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First row, left to right: McKinley Graham, Tommy Peterson, Donald McQuery, Bobby Barker, Donald Davis, Franklin Rogers, Don Edwards, Billy Locke. Second row: Lorene Wells, Nervesta Ashe, Wanda Scroggs, Rose June Edens, Hyson Lawson, Joanne Sargent, Marcella Wright, Harriet Holton, Marcella Williams, Margaret Fletcher, Barbara Mercer, Zula Blevins. Third row: Joyce Sargent, Dorothy Rutherford, Shirley Carter, Sue Jessee, Sarah Gilliam, Patsy Masters, Mary Ann Chrisley, Mary Jane Robinette, Helen Jones, Ruth Gorley, Margaret Clarkston, Mrs. Bristow. Not pictured: Helen Hall. First row, left to right: Kyle Cooper, Gerald Taylor, Ray Seale, Harvey Fields, Jess Akens, Johnny Boston, Jimmy Miller, Ron- ald Kelly, Bobby Collier, Bobby Daugherty. Second row: Mr. Gibbs, Glenn Gibson, James Phillips, James Clasby, James Reach, Jack Masters, Clifford Hall, Fred Statzer. Third row: Shirley Messer, Mary Yeary, Barbara Bishop, Jessie Mullins, Nancy Turner, Barbara Deakins, Fay Dickenson, Sue Midkiff, Joyce Dulaney, Wilma McFalls. Fourth row: Betty Sue Kirk, Patsy Trent; Gloria Pennington, Peggy Reach, Fay Wilson, Peggy Begley, Aileen Colvard. Not pictured: Joe McCoy. ilcill CMDi
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nttsuoito When August rolled around there were sixty-three members in the Fresh- man Class who were eager to begin classes. Our members were divided into three sections. One section was under Coach Starnes while Mrs. Giles and Miss Hamilton were sponsors for the other two sections. When football practice was again resumed we were represented by Eu- gene Rutherford, Bobby True, and Sam Mumpower. After the football season was over our interest turned to basketball. In this sport the boys participating were Philip Kinder, Jimmy Whisman, and Jim Hamblen. Our girls taking part were Betty Herron, Clarice Livingston, Myrna James, Nell Laster, and Joan Tucker. We have learned by our experiences this year that the way to enjoy high school is to enter into its activities. With nine members in the band, four in the Glee Club, nine in the Latin Club, one in the Camera Club and two on the Safety Patrol, we feel that we haven ' t been at all idle. Now with our initial year in high school behind us, we are looking for- ward not only to our Sophomore term but to the remaining terms ahead of us. First row, left to right: Robert Messer, Garland McConnell, Jim Hamblen, Philip Kinder, Richard Beard, Joe Slemp, Richard Tomlinson, Jimmy McFolls. Second row: Eugene Mullins, Dane Kite, Johnny Locy, Jimmy Taylor, Jim Messer, Charles Fletcher, Carl Akens, Doug Davis, Bobby True. Third row: Jennings Scroggs, Bruce Scalf, John Noble, Jimmy Whisman, Eugene Rutherford, Sonny Lyle, Sammie Mumpower, Tommy Edwards, Coach Starnes.
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CLASS OFFICERS ..... CLIFFORD HALL . BARBARA BISHOP BARBARA MERCER President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors JACK H. GIBBS MRS. JOHNNIE M. BRISTOV When August passed we were greatly thrilled to know that we were entering the high school building for the first time. This was a very happy occasion to us because we began to feel quite grown up. This year our interest has been centered in sports because someday we hope to be on the football and basketball teams. Harriet Holton was the member of our class who was on the Safety Patrol while Billy Locke, Mary Jane Robinette and Ray Seale were in the Big Stone Gap High School Band. Our group this year was extremely large, but we adapted ourselves to classes and soon were on our way to learning. We are hoping that we can put our efforts and thoughts into our work and so tain a good record through out our high school days.
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