Cleveland High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cleveland, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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1 A Panorama jCearning 2 3fie ARROW puSlisHed Sy : Annual Staff of Cleveland Higd Scfcool Gditoi : Peggy Wilson Business Manager: Linda 3leenov 3 We leave our Homes Some of us leave our homes on the bus. The Elementary Building is the new- est building on our campus. A very familiar structure is the Ag- riculture Building. It is especially fa- mous for broken win- dow panes from balls off the adjoining play ground. Hours of work and play are spent each day in the Gymn and Home Economic s Cottage. Arrive a t our School 6 Coeated in our town of Cleveland. An old familiar landmark to students of yesterday and today is the Cleve- land Depot. One of the newer build- ings in our town is The Bank of Russell County. The Baptist Church, be- cause of its unique loca- tion, constantly reminds us of the spiritual values in life. We meet with 10 Meeting in classes eve- ry day causes our know- ledge to expand and to grow. CLASSES TEACHERS FRIENDS 5o participate in Our activities are many. They range from parties, plays and sports to social and aca- demic clubs and out -of -class assignments. Each plays a vital role in preparing us for useful citizenship. 12 ACTIVITIES In order to accomplish our goal, a beginning is necessary. To realize our goal accomplished, we must prove ourselves worthy and adequately pre- pared for graduation. So accomplish our GOAL 15 ( 9n Dedication In appreciation for her untiring efforts, her sincere interest, her under- standing consideration, her undying enthusiasm and friendliness in her students and interests of Cleveland High School, we the annual staff proudly dedicate the 1959 ARROW to Mrs. Bonnie Sampson. an d SPORTS 13 , r ' cr Our Principal Mr. Hugh R. Morgan « .. ■v .4f ) W : k. Memory is the essence of man ' s being and the key to human understanding. Without it one becomes void of much of the thought process. Most of living involves that which we or others have done. There is no future except in terms of today and the recent or historical past. Memory . . . seemingly simple, but actually exceedingly complex . . . means of escape or the im- petus to achievement . . . the many faceted experience . . . fleeting, prolonged, painful, soothing, nostalgic, vivid, subdued, or pleasant and revealingly reminiscent. To most of us, this volume represents the present; to the staff, it represents a degree of achieve- ment; to all of us, it is a part of the educational process in that the expressions and portrayals are of us. This book is not an essential part of our program, rather it represents that tangible some- thing beyond the necessary. It expresses our artistic nature and our desire to perpetutate some of life ' s most treasured experiences. To all of us, it will become a guide to pleasant memories. The experience, the book, the impression- Ah! what satisfaction in just a thought. To each of you we wish a happy and fruitful life, and may your memories be brightened as you occasionally re- scan these pages. is Mr. Sam Askins Mr. Jessee Barlow Mrs. Marion Bundy Mr. Leon Castle Mr. Joe Gillispie Mr. Sidney Johnson Mrs. Helen Owens Mrs. Frances Porterfield Mrs. Bonnie Sampson Earnestine Bailey Not pictured is Mrs. Frances Morgan and Miss Betty Campbell. • w Mrs. Kathyrn Jessee Mrs. H. D. Munsey Mr. Irvin Cook Senior Class off icers President Millie Powers Vice President Peggy Wilson Secretary Treasurer Mary Ellen Gobble LULA MAE ARTRIP Motto: One today is worth two to- morrows. PATTY ANN ARTRIP Motto: Live and learn. TRULA MARIE ARTRIP Motto: If at first you don ' t succeed try, try again. Senior Cl ass MOST STUDIOUS Larry Owen -Patty Artrip CARL H. BAILEY JAMES DON BARTON JOHNNY WAYNE BUMGARNER Motto: Look before you leap. Motto: Live fast, love hard, die Motto: Hitch your wagon to a star, young. look for brighter days ahead. Senior Class MOST VERSATILE Carl Bailey -Linda Fleenor DANNY CARSON CASSELL Motto: A man is the architecture of his character. 24 VERNA LEE COMBS Motto: The blush is beautiful but sometimes inconvenient. Senior Class MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Couch-Jimmie Rasnake LEANNA ELLEN CLATTERBUCK Motto: To think for yourself is better than to follow the crowd. DONNA MAE COMBS Motto: A winner never quits; a quit- ter never wins. 25 LINDA FAY COUCH Motto: Live to love and love to live. LINDA LOIS CONLEY MARGARET SUE COX CARSON LEON CRABTREE Motto: Do unto others as you would Motto: Three can keep a secret if Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. two are dead. have them do unto you. Senior Class BEST PERSONALITY Janette Rhea-Danny Cessell LINDA GAY FLEENOR Motto: Make it a practice to put all your worries in the bottom of your heart, then sit on the lid and smile. MARY ELLEN GOBBLE Motto: Three may keep a secret if two are dead. LINDA LOU JOHNSON Motto: Be ready to goto New Jersey if the right thing comes along. Senior Class MOST LADY -LIKE AND MOST GENTLE MEN -LIKE Peggy Wilson -Ronnie Puckett LARRY WAYNE OWEN Motto: Still water runs deep. CLINTON DOUGLAS MUSICK Motto: You never miss water till the well runs dry. MILLIE ANN POWERS Motto: If your life be long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for. ANNA JEAN PUCKETT Motto: Lost time is never found. MOST ATHLETIC Millie Powers -Don Barton Senior Class ANTHENY RAY RASNAKE Motto: Eat, drink, be stought, for to- morrow you may wiggle out. CALVIN MITCHELL RASNAKE Motto: It ' s better to try and fail than to fail to try. EMILY KAY RASNAKE Motto: The test of an education is conduct. Senior Class ROY EUGENE RASNAKE Motto: Lost time is never found. 29 MOST SOCIABLE Lillie Bailey -Calvin Rasnake 1 III 1 JIMMIE CLIFTON RASNAKE Motto: Lock your door and keep your neighbor honest. VIVIAN EARNESTINE RASNAKE Motto: Be prepared for what will happen next. ESTER JANETTE RHEA Motto: If I aim at the sun, I may hit a star. Senior Class BRENDA SUE SMITH Motto: Works without faith is dead. GERALD WILSON Motto: Man learns little fromvicto ry; but mu ch from defeat. PEGGY ANN WILSON Motto: Success depends on backbone instead of wishbone. junior Class Off icers President Vice-President. . . Secretary -Tre surer Reporter . Lois Breeding , Connie Shifflet .Thelma Skeens , Polly Maxfield Lois Breeding Tommy Dotsom Eva Grizzle Polly Maxfield Connie Shifflet Thelma Skeens juniors Larry Sutherland Patsy Sykes Thomas Wallace 32 Sophomore Class off icers President Martha White Vice-President Kenneth Salyers (not pictured) Secretary -Treasurer Janith Sue Powers Sophomores Wilma Artrip Janice Bailey Donald Bailey Julia Belcher Sally Blankenship Fay Campbell Johnsey Cassell Cathy Chaffin Patrica Conley L SopHomo res Dolly Mae Kelly Lawerence Kelly Flora Kiser Sophomores Alice Rasnake Bobbi Shepherd Jean Smith George Sykes Theresa Tiller Luthur Trail Martha White f v ' Oresdman Class Off icers President Vice-President. . . Secretary -Treasurer . .Johnny Owen .Violet Johnson Elizabeth Smith Margaret Artrip Connie Breeding Frances Candler Bobbie Clatterbuck Catherine Combs Darlene Combs Phyllis Combs Farley Comer Jerry Couch Dema Cox Joyce Grizzle Lois Huffman Dixie Johnson Sue Johnson 3vesnmen 38 Wanda Lampkin Pat Mawyer Peggy McReynolds Nannie Musick Johnny Owen Mary Powers Connie Puckett Jeanette Rasnake Lorine Sims Betty Smith Carrie Skeens Brenda Tice Brownie Turner Sherman Wallace 3resfi men 39 “ odd fell ows J Norman Artrip Franklin Artrip Eunice Breeding Dallas Campbell Beluah Hart Dallas Hart Dennis Huffman Eddie Lambert Sam Musick Larry Musick Bundy Musick Edith Musick Grace Musick Larry Parks Byrchel Poskos Danny Stamper Carnell Stevens Rosie Skeens Dorothy Taylor Roy Lee Wilson Dallas Smith Kenneth Salyers Clifford Huffman James Artrip Gightfi Qra.de 41 Seventh Qrade Sixtd Qvxde 43 Miss Sisterly’s 3iftd Qnde Mrs. Barlow’s 3ourtd a nd 3ijt(i Qr de 45 Mrs. Owens 3ourt(i Qra.de 46 Mrs. Ashbrook’s (jfrird Qra.de 47 Miss Musick’s Second Qra.de 48 Mrs. Kiser’s 3ivst and Second Qr de 49 Mrs. Richardson s 3ivst Qva de 50 y . Arrow Peggy Anne Wilson Miss Senior M; la£y Ell n Gobble - f Miss junior Connie Shifflet Miss Sopdom Dorothy Huffman • Miss 3resfiman Brenda Tice v A : i 5 p V y ' ■ ' «• . x h 1 ' y V, : - ■ v r .W - . S H 1 i ■ % ' i I Typist Leanna Clatterbuck and Linda Couch Class Representatives Millie Powers - Senior Representative Thelma Skeens - Junior Representative Anice Fife - Sophomore Representative Mary Powers - Freshman Representative 58 Sports Editor Gearld Wilson Photographers Larry Owen Jimmy Rasnake Business Staff Linda Fleenor Don Barton Calvin Rasnake Stud ent Council President Jimmie Rasnake Peggy Wilson Millie Powers Mary Ellen Gobble Martha White, Johnnie Owen (not pictured; Janith Powers) 60 Science Club The Science Club tries to further develop the interest of students in the field of Science in cooperation with classroom activities. Through various weekly programs and term projects, the knowledge of Science is expanded. 3ieu.cn Club The French Club was organized this year for first and second year French students. Its purpose is to give a better understanding of the French people and their way of life. 62 The Monogram Club consists of students who have earned a school letter. It is responsible for determing therequire- ments for athletic letters and encouraging students to parti- cipate in letter awarding activities. Dancing Club The Dance Club has as its purpose to provide creative activity in dance, to develope in the pupils an appreciation of form in time and space, and to aid the pupils develop the ability to co- operate with other members of a group. 3utuve Homemakers Of America The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of pupils studying home economics. Its purpose is to develop better home, school, and community life for members and their families. The FFA, Future Farmers of America, is made up of boys who are interested in modern methods of farming. Some of their projects include the studying of soil and the judging of livestock. High School 4 - H Cluh The symbol, 4-H, tells the purpose and individual aspiration of each member. vVith Hand, Health, Head, and Heart, our projects are accom- plished and our goals reached. Higd Scdool (jrUHi-lJ The Tri-Hi-Y Organization, which is the high school branch of the Y.M.C.A., has as its high purpose the training of the high school boys and girls in those high, worthwhile principles of Christianity. 68 From left to right: Leanna Clatterbuck, Peggy Wilson, Jean Puckett, Patrica Conley, Janice Bailey, Johnsie Cassell, Faye Campbell, Sally Blankenship, Millie Powers, Sue Johnson, Mary Powers, Janette Rhea, Lois Breeding, Mary Ellen Gobble, Brownie Turner, Jean Smith. Managers: Brenda Smith, Linda Fleenor. Coach: Miss Betty Campbell. Russell County Champion (5ea m Our Year Team Played Us They Castlewood 64 50 Whitewood 57 37 Honaker 67 52 Haysi 31 39 Wallace 55 74 Garden 46 45 Lebanon 51 45 Garden 35 32 Haysi 63 40 Honaker 61 58 Castlewood 57 33 Whitewood 53 41 Lebanon 64 39 Wallace 62 54 70 From left to right: Eddie Lambert, Dennis Herald, Rodney Cockran, Gerald Wilson, Don Barton, Danny Cassell, Johnny Owen, Luther Trail. Coach: Mr. Joe Gillispie. Boy’s B asfzet6all 3 am Our Year Teams Played Us They Castlewood 40 54 Whitewood 45 62 Honaker 36 40 Haysi 59 92 Wallace 36 52 Garden 49 91 Lebanon 40 71 Pocahontas 46 63 Garden 53 83 Haysi 60 65 Honaker 45 43 Pocahontas 49 62 Castlewood 53 63 Whitewood 50 74 Lebanon 50 53 Wallace 56 32 71 All fjournament “Seam The trophy won by the girl ' s basket- ball team for being Russell County Champions 1958-59. Janice Bailey All tournament guard Sally Blankenship All tournament forward 72 Base6a U fieum David Rasnake Don Barton Luther Trail Larry Southerland Douglas Musick James Breeding Sherman Wallace Danny Cassell Gerald Wilson Guy Dingus Tommy Dotson Johnny Owen Jeff McReynolds Managers Rodney Cochran Mike O’Conner Siim. Mrs. Smith Mrs. Puckett School cooks Mr. Kiser Custodian of Elementary School Mr. Dotson Custodian of High School Best Wishes to the Arrow From: BOB ' S GULF SERVICE STATION Good Gulf Gas Washing Lubrication Compliments of Visit us often for Fast, Friendly, Service. Cleveland, Virginia LUTHER COMPTON Compliments of JOHN HOWARD CLERK, RUSSELL COUNTY Honaker, Virginia Best of Wishes to the Arrow THE BANK OF RUSSELL COUNTY Member of Federal Reserve System Complete Banking Service Safety Deposit Boxes Visit our new home. Cleveland Virginia Established 1907 Compliments of ST. PAUL NATIONAL BANK OWEN AND CUPP St. Paul, Virginia BUILDING SUPPLIES Member F. D. I. C. Member of Federal Reserve Bank Phone 283W-2 You Are Always Welcome Cleveland, Virginia CLEVELAND ALFRED’S HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. A Smart Shop for Men and Women Everything in Furniture Paint and Farm Supplies Hotpoint Philco Appliances Maytag Washers Building Materials Phone 194J2 Phone 151 Cleveland, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of ABINGDON GROCERY Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Good Bank in a Good County Over 55 Years of Service Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of LEBANON GENERAL HOSPITAL Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of W. W. BARRETT Commissioner of Revenue Compliments of JESSEE ' S DRUG STORE Phone 369 Lebanon, Virginia Russell County Compliments of Compliments of JENKS AND MAST DR. H. S. JOHNSON DENTIST A friendly place to shop Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of RUSSELL MUTUAL INSURANCE GUY WHITED C. W. Boundurant TREASURER RUSSELL COUNTY General Insurance Day Tel. 115 Night Tel. 361 Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of PRICE SODA SHOP PRICE MERCANTILE CO. THE APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER CO. A friendly place of business Cleveland, Virginia Compliments of RIVERSIDE SERVICE STATION Cleveland, Virginia LYNCH MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge-Chrysler- Plymouth Phone 35 Lebanon, Virginia DICKENSON-McNEER COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Grocers Consistently Trying To Serve The Retail Merchants of This Section For Over 53 Years St. Paul, Virginia SMITH COMPANY Ralph Snead General Insurance Phone 66 Lebanon, Virginia Compliments oj MODERN CHEVROLET SALES INC. MUSICK OWEN Sales Service Phone Trinty 3-3221 Cleveland, Virginia Honaker, Virginia KARNES SERVICE STATION Compliments of AND WELDING SHOP RUSSELL COUNTY Amoco Products Expert Welding COOPERATIVE Phone 467 Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia RHEA ' S AMOCO SERVICE SPORTSMAN GRILL Sandwiches -Short Orders Groceries Phone 195J2 Lebanon, Virginia South Clinchfield, Virginia LEBANON MOTOR Compliments of SALES, INC. KERN ' S BAKERY, INC. Your friendly Ford Dealer Phone Lebanon -22 Phone N-3780 Phone Honaker TR 3-2411 Bristol, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of JOHN H. RAINES SALVAGE Compliments of BALL ' S GROCERY Compliments of CENTRAL GROCERY Honaker, Virginia Compliments of WILLIS DEPARTMENT STORE St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of SID’S GRILL Oaks Service Station Compliments of MARION ' S JEWELRY Dr. J. C. Watkins Compliments of LOHR’S GIFT SHOP Sue ' s and Ruth ' s Food Market Compliments of ROSE DALE MARKET Blackford Service Station Compliments of SMITHFIELD SERVICE STATION King Creole Restaurant Compliments of KERMITT STALLARD Compliments of FERRELL ' S CAFE W. E. Shadden CASTLE CHEVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Service Phone 52 Lebanon, Virginia Jiff s 08 S Russell County Public Library 3 1066 1001 3921 5


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