Clinch Valley College - Outpost Yearbook (Wise, VA)
- Class of 1958
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nf Q7 nf MARY LOU JOHNSTON Editor BOB SHEPHERD Business Manager CARCEL BOLLING Art Editor Corrienis This College Year . . .... . 4 We Dedicate ....... ..... 1 0 Architects Of Our Future . ..... 14- Builders of Tomorrow ...... ..... 2 4 Bidding For Our Interests . . . .4 . . 54 Advertisements ........................... 80 Cl inch Valley Col ege of ihe Uni versity of Virginia W ee, Virginia 3 6412... This fourth year of Clinch Valley College coincides with the beginning of the space age. It has been a year of scientific explora- tions and achievements which excite our imagination and re- emphasize intellectual curiosity and burning midnight oil, Even before sputnik, there has been an attitude of seriousness at Clinch Valley. This college year has forged a greater determination to satisfy our desire to know and explain by a more exhaustive search for knowledge and truth. Much of this spirit of growth and determination is reflected in the forward surge of the college within the community. We have been inspired by the beginning construc- tion of a new classroom and administration building .. The stages of development symbolize the stages of learning and activities of the past year. For it has been a year of 4 Jiwufeyag E ' U ' w I E 1 - V X , f Q N' if , 1 l ' PiEHE?f1S1-3555255-ifllgfi I I w, X 4 , 'izgisiizsfiia1-Eifiigzifiiii4 ' 5 'I, Q J '2':EEEK.gE'2i2?55?iEi',i.,.4 1- A, H W. . . ' s f I W X .4 V Fda W 1 ' I -.-.-. , w ..::: : :f I 'iw - . . W ? A ml lf ,W , li r 1 ' 9 w ll . I 2:f.W:,3 1 . V '1 W ' X M - 'f . ' q I E 1 ' -A w,L.,f 5' - ,, lm----Q-41+-N. - f' ...... .4-vT Q ' ' ' ----1 I 1 ' l 1 17' -W' - :sg M7 ., I A . X . V ,.- - V g 1, 1 ' ' 4 v A- K- 1 '1 df: , A ,, . VL , f 5' in , s: . , A 12,3 5- ., ipk . .F 'lf f + U i a 1 X m+74Q,gzxf 4LE553 fQEEiEmm L I wb , -5393? 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A Year of I , L, RF, 'B 147 W F, .fl 9 A ' 'lf Q' 5! W: J' ffffffg f' 5 fi 'fi 1, In Mx! Cf As the surveyor plots the lay of the land, we also determine con- tours and survey the fields ahead. 'ai .rf AYearof--- 'Q 29 o f ff' :J , ff, f 47,0 .f -'f L iffy C! :A ,' 59' mfg! As the bulldozer excavates, we are also digging, and plowing into many activities. AYearof . .. fc? O ff fp We Qi f'5,:'2if,fUfff'2'.f,f'g,fQ?:7f G,fiZ5aw ef',f'LP'-J if 644 qjfzziiia W w ml-Qffygfv M ,f--Q! ,A gf-1 Mew, ff ffl . 1,4 If-,ff fyjpyij, 1 A - ',j,.j As the workmen use steel and con- crete, we lay our foundation with knowledge and truth. 2.5. ' To Mr. Joseph C. Srniddy Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasmf' -Emerson To Mr. Smiddy, the teacher, Whose persistence and prodding urges us to more exactness and a better understanding of life around us. To Mr. Smiddy, the friend, whose boundless energy, fun-loving spirit, and ability to make everyone feel at ease are a marvel to all. To Mr. Smiddy, the man, 1' f N whose love 0 li e, sympathetic understanding, and good nature endear him to all. To Mr. Smiddy, we dedicate this, the 1958 OUTPOST 10 Esurgw-w mam gm 2-mfzww -' 'L ---- '- Q nz 'i,?UWu ' JH: mum W . ,W H H M.. H N Q 21 1 H H - FHM X mum ' H H' H m H 2: H 1,951 -1 w 1 I , 1 f 5 5 H R' A H 1 H 11 1 .me as , an Wes? HI if va'-aw Hg-nu? Lf:- -gn ' -if E I 1'-'YT .-,- if X Z .:,:.5.f., MQ-.fm-in 3 - 3-Y jj . I- - ' V , - 5 L 5 fa-N ' 'TE in ll we . , ,V ,, -+P' Q2 ' n mglggp. Uwfgl, 'rsfjjwl ,w M Eu v HHN' ' Hu lv 'H l X fee? H H1 .Tw . iw? N 5: 5 fx. mfg ws Q 15 f I.. ,uf 151 E 'E - magm- iw W :gs W' ,. ins 3555. mlm ,155 339' Q Riff. un.-zu , rd-,H-ff'-,1gm.n: sf' W 'Im w an , M N W SSQQRYWQEM n xl wg? . -4 . .1 W L5 ll l 'ENR 1 ,X M ' -EETSQ .. is-QL N, , . . Six m'mJ'wl:?,,QJ Y li . . - af i. ' 1 -iff gk w lm if: Qfg','5,,h H H H .viiiiqxv , A. 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M as-rami mf N vd' fi Q'-rv 'W-1 Rm' i Q 3 , h S W iw r I lx! 1 'L 1 Q nu ...J 1 5'1- Wf,,,,,.....1--W ,. :W .mi '--A f ..,..,,.!J 5,..g4:,., .,,4 Y M I Azlqw vnqv , IZ. .,.-....w4 sg ' Q L f 1 .,, W! L A: yi il ' ' ig I 1 J, 343 lf I I L ii Q Mig Ev 3 ff fi E QQ N' 1 , ifzi A , , E A-fm.QX I NL 14 1 fi K 'if'jx'X I L ,VHF .. 5 -ss .was W me 39354 if 'mf -t 1 lui wa. On July 1, 1957, Clinch Valley College was placed under the excellent direc- tion of Joseph L. Vaughan. Under his leadership, Clinch Valley has grown rapidly and steadily. The solidarity given to Clinch Valley by Dr. Vaughan has been a great asset in giving our college the recognition it deserves, not only in our area, but in the state as awhole. Administration Mr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr., President of the University of Virginia. Under his active interest, leadership, and encour- agement, Clinch Valley College has grown and prospered. President Darden's enthusiasm and support has helped make Clinch Valley one of the most refresh- ing experiments in education in the state of Virginia. A new institution could not have found a president more sympathetic, more encouraging and more helpful. , 5 QQ: X ,sw-sffiwk are E .ss s is M is 1. ,Xi,.,...m egg., igmwm iiiggfgiiiggeg Sixftisif-awlitseigi ma? ne? ,E gs, s,wfgi,,,,., X , Y.,- wsme saw t 4 if li... Q. i it 16 i s W...,,..,. 1-- year . e EIU -' rffif 11, C l. 1 rf... .L A . Nfl ., ag 1 ff . ta. N' 'Q i U' N U 1 in 'H -- -' ve: , ,ffl-1 , N, ' 3.7. ' fflEeg, '1ff' ' , ' ' f H 1 N' l. . ' ,.,, Q, , 4-cg, ,.. ,, ,v,,L.,?, -L- Director Smiddy looks over the plans for the new building. To Administer Clinch Valley On July 1, 1957 Joseph C. Smiddy was appointed Director of Clinch Valley Collge by President Colgate W. Darden, Jr. In order to strengthen the academic program of Clinch Valley College, four department heads were appointed to direct the departments of Business and Commerce, Educa- tion, Science and Engineering, and Arts and Languages. Our department heads. . . Mrs. Emma McCraray, Mr. judd Lewir, Dr, Robert Dubey, and Mr. Theodore Gibson. 17 The social sciences, languages, art, and philosophy are combined in this department under the Arts leadership of Mr. Lewis. JUDD W. LEWIS-Versatile in- structor of Philosophy and Eco- nomics. . .interested in music and drama. FRANK L. EVANS-Encourages students to seek historical knowledge . . .greatly improves their penman- ship. . .greets everyone with friendly smile. ',,, i,,,!?lsQfigg?552. iw 'i'gg'4i.llWNg.' 18 Mrs. HELEN M. LEWIS-Busiest bee on the faculty. ..libriarian. .. Sociology instructor. . .Outpost visor. ad- Mrs. LOIS B. TRACY-Art instruc- tor at C.V.C...adoms college walls with her paintings. ..inspires stu- dents toward an appreciation of Fine Arts. fu WILLIAM L. WILSON - Sage of the English department .. . professor with more under his skull than over it . . . sponsors Highland Cavalier. Mrs. GEORGIE GURNEY-Radiant personality.. .anxious to help plan school affairs .. . excellent English instructor. ,953 and Languages Miss LUCIA S. KEGLER-In- tensely interested in languages. . . changes je ne sais pas to je com- prendsf' not only in French but SP anish and German as well. Z' JOHN GERONIMO - Well-shaven Philadelphia Gentleman of the English department...has ability to make his classes fascinating. I I w 1 w 19 at Hi X it gg , Science and Engineering Mr. Gibson heads this department where test tubes, formulas, and draw- ing boards reign supreme. HENRY C. DUNBAR-Engineering instructor famous for digressions in the middle of his lectures to pass along his philosophy of life. THEODORE W. GIBSON-Math- ematician talented in field of music and inventing new puzzles good humored. JOSEPH C. SMIDDY-Loves jokes Director of C.V.C instructor whose quizzes quake the botony and Zoology students. it- far- -'W : - .Y-er MY- .f ,ef ., ul . 3- ,au R- , ..,, 20 l 12 I l HMS' Miss HARRIETT H. FILLINGER -Makes chemistry fascinating rather than overwhelming secrets of science are revealed in her classes. SL! ,fs n fs: l sh. THOMAS D. ROBINSON, Jr.- Quiet and mild mannered never too busy to help a student solve a math problem. l ' Business -'S Mrs. EMMA MCCRARAY- Heads Business and Commerce department pleasant and congenial . .. advisor of social committee . .. greatly improves the appearance of the college. K E N N E T H WHEELER- Enthusiastic and able Physical Education.instructor . . . joined us at mid-semester. and Commerce PETE DORTON - Appalachia's Distribu- tive Education instructor .. . makes a weekly drive from Appalachia to teach typing. Education STANLEY H. BOTTS-Com scientious lawyer account- ing and business instructor . . . willing to share his knowledge with those who seek it. ROBERT E, DUBEY-Head of Education department keeps up with latest develop- ments in education sponsor I of Student Education Asso- ciation of Virginia. LL 21 JOHN CAYWOOD-Assistant principal at Clintwood comes each Saturday to teach an education course. ,R u ' , ,,2,A,',,f1.ifgs-an . I Library Ikey foe Chadwell Bill Warnpler Bill Maxwell Student Assistants Engineering Mathematic: Chemistry Albert Snodgrass Zelma Sue Mullins Gene Beverly ,:,:A:' , V, Y Wigifl. i V A , ' ':g3Q1f, 121.55 ' , w 4, '- Q- Y 'M . ' ' 3 Z -msg 'U' V Biology Lou C axtl e jim Willis 22 NN NR' Lzbrary Mrs. R. G. Shelor Ofice I Mrs. Mildred Couch Mus Georganne Smzth Personnel 7' .T I :AX Registrar Bookstore Miss Ethel Adkins Mrs. Theodore Gibson Maintenance Mr Couch Izm Lzpps Snack Bar Mrs Hibbitts Mr. 6? Mrs. Wrzght 23 OF TOMORROW zf.'Af4'.S'.5 670.044 A1309 I E, QZISS f?.00fM E33 T 1 4 , . , I , , CL SS Room CHS' , , as 1' 1 r :B31 a 1 f .13 C521 Cf?-U W 3 1, A Q ,I r 2 'O I m ND C6 'U 'la Si fm X! E'i ra .. . ,, E W ' J 1 fag' ,l.......................... +2 It 1 . .I ,Nu Bi N, . YN ,311 I 1: RH f 'f- Lf .f.. Sf'-. fffm C. I 126155 Am l?.05' , Q? ll ll ti II 210 2 ' 4 , 2 63,445 EMM 1 Q ' x X 2.11 -.,--.. H41- 1111 111- Ili .5'1741L4? fm Z J 21 l.'1 .'f.1' l L, 64415.13 w H r H R' L7 I ' - Q- J' ' ' 5 ig ' Km, QV i .W Us M. Wf X Reviewing the works of Keats and Shelley .. A Look at Learning them bones . Compounding BaC12 . . 26 . I :FR A' Har T? ' A'i? F243 - 1 fem U- ,4-. V. . M V.. Classes Exceeding the speed limit . . Experimenting with the phenomena of sound waves 27 Relaxing at last -n....-n-n , -.. .-.g CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary- Treasurer-Lou Castle, Vice- President-judy Bond, Presi- dent-Don Gilmer. The Second Year Class Our two years already past, we the '58 class of Clinch Valley College look back with fond remembrance on the wonderful realizations of our hopes for a fast- expanding school. We arrived, a bigger class than ever before, and embarked upon the road. to knowl- edge, expecting and realizing the hardships we might encounter. Even as we began, we saw the beginning of a new and improved plan for new academic buildings, faculty housing, and student dormitories. The construction of buildings along with the instruc- tion of minds walked hand in hand. As the second year began its course, we saw several new faces along with many familiar ones. Some of the beginning Freshmen had left us and their pres- ence was greatly missed. The wonderful Dr. Miller had gone, and with her going she left a wonderful remembrance of her devoted work at C.V.C. We welcomed several new faculty members and new students to our family. The members of our class were found in every phase of C.V.C. life and activity. The closeness and ambition of the entire Sophomore Class of '58 has lent a dignity and remembrance to the college for all time! Many future dreams realized, Clinch Valley will be known to have provided the pathway to realization for its dreamers. For Sopho- mores of C.V.C. of 1958 have contributed a memor- able tffvo years to the past, present, and future of our schoo . THOMAS E. ADAMS ELIZABETH ANN ADDINGTON Norton Wise Engineering Education 'se 79399 'www ww ww www' EQ w ' ' w' 7' ' ' www ' H E www www www w W , fsgww! fn wselww w x mmwww, w M55 2.11, H V w mx www H w DELORES JACQUELINE BARKER ' THOMAS DALE BESS Keokee Keokee Education Engineering jackie Arnold bones up for a Calculus quiz. wa. w I h H' H' w ww ,nm ' ww w , . 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EUGENE COLLINS Pound Education 31 371 We , if f ff - - - W F ..f-3 - :' ' 3 JAMES IVAN COMPTON JAMES WILLIAM COOPER Council St. Paul Education Arts C99 Sciences Carcel Bolling didn't appreciate that test. 32 5 KENNETH E. COOPER Big Stone Gap Engineering ,.,.,r-L- V -1-f-. V X.. N Qi NAOMI CYPHERS Coeburn Business Administration Ln sv A IA RF Wm HN 1 K mu E mm 45 WA H S - .-.-- Nw.. ....-. .,, A A Y m H.. : I0 i?'5 Z'? '7?: if W1 H, Til H I1 E W PATRICIA STRENGTH DALE Norton Businesx Administration ,EJ All FRANK ACE DICKENSON Norton Arts Cf? Sciences E? SALLY ALICE DAVIS EARL GLEN DEAN Honaker Norton Education Education Clayton Bolling is late, so hurry! 33 S' Q 13.12 la N wi ij NW xi Www l M ww W w H HWWW? T? if X Q Q' ' iw H 3, , ,. H N wwHu u ii' w ?A'i??f H H 'E N H wif i XWHE W ' BILL HERMAN DOTSON Blackwood Engineering ,gg .-. -,,,Y,.- 1 - LW -.,- , W -' Inj K i ' Q'Uw'iw V 5-,-fi, -C . gf 'f ,-.. qgjggwuf M -. gwfj ' PAUL JAY ELKINS Tacoma Arts G? Sciences ,. . we uw uw Nu 2 , . E' Tl fe RITA PATSY ERWIN Tacoma Education Lawrence Dingus and jackie Fleming emerge from the Porch. 34- M 7 we T Arm THOMAS I-IINES FLETCHER St. Paul Arts Ea Sciences ,W ....... ,:,E..-35,335 Z T ' 5: ' N ' Tiwgmii lm UH -,. ' 4. ' :2:E::5a:ea:a1--a:x---!3- 5. DONALD W. GILMER PATRICA ANN HALL SHIRLEY SUE HEABERLIN Lebanon Art: GJ? Sciences -as BILLY RAY HEABERLIN Norton Arts CG? Sciences Norton Norton Education Education Robert Hibbittx and Don Hall know their way around. 35 o ,W life., .,.. - + N Lo..- 2 1 4, 1 ELLIS KENT HOPKINS Pound Education DONNA ISON Norton Arts Gi Sciences VICTOR R. HORNE Coeburn Arts 65' Sciences 36 Y , . I. RONNIE EUGENE HUBBARD Norton Education William R. jones approaches the cooling fountain. N 4 ,-.-, - - V - MARY LOU JOHNSTON JIMMY R. LIGHT RUBY MCGLOUD Big Stone Gap Appalachia Tacoma Business Administration Education Business Administration in Ronnie Eugene K irk-the mad chemist. JESSIE MCNAMEE Big Stone Gap Education QM-, f , i5i A I RALPH MARSHALL DENVIL MULLINS ZELMA SUE MULLINS Norton Pound Wise Arts 65' Sciences Education Education was Ralph Thomas Mills and Billy Harris Meade are gaining know- ledge outside of class. L WILMA LEE NASH Wise Education 38 E nn BEVERLY ANN NEWBERRY Norton Education 'E E vtt JESSE LAWRENCE SHEPPARD Pound Arts S? Sciences it N A VI A J, 1 ' J it 3 i i G u DON R. PIPPIN Coeburn Arts Cd' Sciences 39 BOBBY GENE SHEPHERD Pound Commerce Dan B. foyce and Victor R. Pres ley thinking it over. ill ' Ei N Yi Y , FT A run , Y -1 Z , Q2 V Li. H I2 M ' Ea w Z m m ww H :gi if, ,V C N W, Z - W I i 46 ,,,:,,,.,,, l Q WILLIAM M. SLAGLE ERCHEL EDWARD SLUSS JIMMY MACK SMITH St. Paul Coeburn Coeburn Arts 6? Sciences Arts 6'9 Sciences Arts G? Sciences 'W ?A'f' ff ' ' I c I I . c I I z VAH: Robert Skeen getting ready for the A 1 M Z pause that refreshes. f ' ' 4' it E n 1 M Q! X - V U WILLIAM ALBERT SNODGRASS Wise Engineering 40 M CAROL SUE STALLARD WILLIAM F. STEFFEY NANCY RICHMOND STURGILL Pound Rural Retreat Ft. Blackmore Education Arts GJ Sciences Arts 6? Sciences CHARLES JAMES TAYLOR Strattcn Engineering .km ferry R. Tiller and Walter Lee Turner-two biology bugx. I X is H L FREDDIE JACK VanBEVER Big Stone Gap Engineering , H , 'wirziii n N Vm?g,gQQeleoo., ,wa N' uw, M p. ,, W QM in gg QQ? MARSHALL W. VICARS, Jr. PAUL SHANNON WATTS Wise Norton Arts Cf? Sciences Arts Cd Sciences 'v '.' -. Y - james David Watts is undecided. DONALD HUBERT WAMPLER Coebum Arts Gi' Sciences 42 , W it W LOUELLEN B. WHITAKER Norton Arts Gi' Sciences 5qiH,,.f1 K- , , ,,1,qIJW?,i Egg? ,1 KJ we fig A 1 11 ' A m CLAUDE SWANSON YEARY, Jr. Coeburn Education Wmiygw W ii?-1 - I !u'!,w N ' Mu W1 'M I I I E SANDRA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Wise Norton Arts fb' Science: JIMMY L. WILLIS Arts Cf? Sciences jackie L. Phipps and Sherman G. Mum power-dircouraged but brave. 43 HARRY DEAN ADAMS Darwin . 1 z 4 eu., ,I wwumw., 2? I ll it V E in ,,, ,.t,,,..si' za, ,, A yf.. .wmv Wiki' 5. The Freshman Class We vaguely remember Orientation Week, the haze of new faces, and registration. We remember- rnuch less vaguely-getting adjusted to college and studying. But gradually we learned our way around and found that extra-curricular activities are prerequisites to our degree. New faces began to become familiar. We found new friends and elected our class officers. But all too soon our Hrst year of college life came to an end. After final exams the long-awaited Spring Formal ended the year on a gay note. JAMES WOODROW ADAMS Pound DONALD V. ADKINS Clintwood si 5 'H A ix . '-MWMY., 4-4 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS.- Don Begley, vice-presidentg Janice Burleson, secretary-treasurerg Paul Buchanan, president. ROBERT L. AKENS Big Stone Gap u ' 7' ' ' .V .. .11 Y gif 752, , ww e H 'V . 231 . . - - H w xii . V s- -.-i ff. I N A sm ' . , , ll A - O , -- I . ,, ,- Mu ? 'fi' -, if ' A , , N1 H E-' .ezrffj ling- Nflli i i- r 'vi A ' DOUGLAS RAY BARROWMAN ' ' 1 Banner bw. , if . ii , S W' ' Q- '- 5-I 5 E ' ,.. E , .V b THOMAS MORTON BATES E , I: Q in McRoberts, Ky. iffy 'ze , 3 fi , w F ' 1: :,5f'MbfO',L'1g1,.l S NA tin k!! f ilk A- 4 f b DONALD PARKER BEGLEY ' I 'N ' N Appalachia gm w,' w: W, up if vw, w , , 'N A S. 4:Q A . A a Q! M- .,' ' , . CHARLES KASMIER BEMBEN N Coeburn s WILLIAM TERRY BOWMAN Coeburn .Y L,A X NANNA MAC BEVERLY Darwin ALBERT I-I. BOND, Jr. Norton ' ' A 'ffl-'33 45 A wpsurf PAUL DENIUM BUCHANAN Clintwood J AN ICE FAY BURLESON Stonega. 5. v . W gfeggiew' w a- F VY . -NJ , .-gl' I V S! Ks 5 4 ' ' 'F NF' . W Q X , ng ' 'A' '- -Tigcrii' -' r. . fix: M V I, , '? ' Riagg . - f'fm ?f :fa -:: vr -' ' VME, f V, , NITA VIOLET BURTON Cranes N6st IKEY JOE CHADWELL Ewing KERMIT LEE COC-'HRAN Norton 46 DENNIS LEE CATRON Coeburn HERBERT CHEECH Coeburn RONALD COLLINS Norton ,.,,,, , , RICHARD C. BURLESON Stonega 1 , , , . , . 1, , -f ff H M: QL ' , ' 4' 4 X Q : .W L I 1 ' ES -.. hh.,,.. .um ' :FL 1 ,,,.: L, , N X ,Qfg, Ei ,, .. JACK S. COOPER Appalachia I I JAMES THOMAS COOPER Big Stone Gap 157 - xl .,.f.. ww ww JIMMY GORDON CORNETT Appalachia JOHNNY B. COUCH Wise HOYT LYMAN COUNTS Counts DAVID LEE DAVIS Clintwood MILDRED BRYINGTON COX Big Stone Gap JOHN Y. DEAN Norton 47 , W H iff 'H HMM, V ' I HH N 'W I W .- ' ,n..' If V ' wwHwWww9'N W .5 A ,N Moxyu N. il' '??E'i22E?'i'ur 'iiifNWw9'i ' ' Mw wi i ag i vm. 17 .. qw M M mwfiwvwmwa ww gi v i m' N EQHW H , ' Q. .,.. Z H - ' 'T I ., 1 3 , . X X. N '- ,-2 :-. ,, , Q ::: . , IM, , in? ? nw H1 WN W NM 3 M NW I -1 V Im Z! MW:W,, ?glg?N-L , :W ifi fini: S' ,- Y A E 0 ff N X -- F31 ..,::, I X. , , W 5-MQZQ5' 'Q 'FITIWI m . ' ,: wi? vu m. - . Mm , ' K . 1 , nw Jw, fn, ug :gg . - -Vs. ,. ' - :V 1' ly 4 Al, , V.. ,jf . ' 1 , ' . 1. .L ,M-LLM fi, H wi ,yu me 1 cn W 1 if I E xx I xx , H ,. H WE ROY GIBSON, Jr. Pennington Gap Wu- ' 1. F -131, Q59 ,w 11 QE K '1 QQIX if A A, ff?-if U V ' ' . ij ROY c. DICKMAN L. :,.,. Big stone Gap - - '- I n If n ERNEST PALMER DOTSON I Pound 4 ,j,fi?ffT , f im fx R his JIMMY CAROLL DOTSON Wise TERRY GORDON EDWARDS McClure PHILLIP B. DOWDY Tilhv, J lf AEE. V .s w f E 'FE E Wwe ,.'. H. U '-8 . ni X H . .ir F fbi 5 .sf :sg hi , mf , gzip? Kiki : f. 1-4 LI diff, If 1 Digg' , S f F V ? 1- -gy BILLY EUGENE FLEMING gsi lvfffii Q . : '.:.-: 'J gg ' A . ..,, Clintwood ,Wm - 3 , 48 af W ,if A 2, gig BILLY EDGAR GILBERT Coeburn A' Q 1' V' Qu Ai HOBART DEAN HOLLY St. Paul 1 SALLY FAYE GREEAR Coeburn JERRY DEAN GREENE Wise ANNA RUTH HAYES Gainesville JAMES HAROLD HAYES Gainesville ARLEN WADE HENSLEY Osaka AUBREY MILLER HOBBS Dryden 49 if:-gg-if ROBERT HOPKINS Pound f A EUGENE JACKSON Pound vcff l .N W ,gag .ln , so ,531 , Mn. -M, ' ' x 4 mt-Qu I' TI-IURMAN ELLIS KEENE Pilgrim Knob EARN EST ROGER KENNEDY Banner WILLIAM F. MAXWELL Pound RUBY JOYCE MEADE Pound CONARD MULLINS Clintwood FRANK H. QUESENBERRY Clintwood 50 JIMMIE ROGERS JOYCE Doran .1 an . 4. ,Q ,. EEN!! , 2 rw? ' f' ' ,nfs . -' X' GILES MADISON RASNICK Clintwood ,Q ,VL L? w M My H I EYES, My vw .ET u 5 LSL., ff , H N Say , .. , ,. ,. ,:,, I 1 1 1 I 1 1 .f CHARLES DANIEL RINER Pound me-A VI . xmas Daz JUDY GALE ROBERSON Pound egg I M :fd JACKIE ROBINSON Clintwood MILLARD FRANKLIN ROSE Clintwood MARY CHARLENE RUSSELL Pound DAVID CHADWICK SALYER Dante JOHN SHORTT Vansant 51 xg' , f ij, f- .ii lv. Q LAFERNE STANLEY Clintwood . RUBY JOYCE SHORTT -Clintwood MARY IRENE SMITH Norton WILLIAM T. SILER St. Paul DORIS FAYE SMYTH Appalachia HUGH RONNIE SNODGRASS Appalachia WILLARD LEE STALLARD Coeburn ,Nm Y ww N W if 6- , L H V . iii 5932. I, .qui E5 . - his - Ma is W in Qi? sl sf' M5 . P QW ,I 5 ' fix-I. gli f ' fig ,. .i,A Wa i 1 G C. STIDHAM, Jr. 1 f Clintwood 52 I F A NJHA fr V I , -1, QL ami . 'r-, V 5' !' QL, , 'wi . l I . 4, . - , Q.,-3-.A Q ' ' .Lf , , V , .xi- -S gf-A H MESH iwwh E p ' 53:1-' rf-9 Lib. . W M A ' X 1, , . , Y A uv li X , :. 1, - , I R - is., lu' 9 f 5112 BILLY JAMES WAMPLER Wise --I 3 WY . ANDREW JOHNSON STILL Norton ELMER ALLEN THOMAS, I r. JACKIE CLAY TURNER Clintwood GARY D. VARNER Pound St. Charles RONALD C. VANOVER Pound GARY WINFORD VIGARS Nickelsville ,53 VY?-9 AH ,E. ,W11QQI1X'i .. ,,,,:,1 , , W , W xxox 79 4:24. fi' ' Z: iii :if .. RONALD EDWARD WILSON Big Stone Gap o 'W o ' for Our Interests O -M 1' lulllgggggilllllllpqfq-ifI if , Au gigP,ll1lllll!!lIlIll!llIllIIIllllIllIlllllllIIIlllllllIllIllllIllllllmllllllllllllllllllllIll L a Q- g .., ... Clffrfew 46 ' aff Outpost The 1957-58 edition of the OUTPOST wishes to honor the following students who were selected by the faculty, student council, and OUTPOST staff for their leadership, academic standing, personality and character, and contribution to the college through participation in college activities. Zelma Sue Mullins - scholas- tieally tops . . . president of BSU, Spanish Club loves mathematics and people . . . her enthusiastic spirit makes hard work seem like fun. 1' 43338, W hi Mary Lou Johnston - hard- working editor of the OUTPOST always smiling, even when up to her ears in work . . . repre- sentative to student council . . . poise and charm . . . thanks for a good yearbook. Elizabeth Addington - president of the French Club . . . bubbling with enthusiasm . . . assistant editor of OUTPOST . .. to know her is to like her. 'ass-m -ff sa so , ses Dale Bess -- math addict . .. tops in calculus and physics . . . minds his business serious and determined quick to lend a helping hand. 56 Awards Here they are - C.V.C-.'s brain children, activity lead- ers, big shots, or just plain favorites. K, n Swanson Yeary, Jr. - business manager of HIGHLAND CA VA- LIER . . . fingers in every cam- pus pie . . . nature lover . . . the Picasso of Stony Creek . . . artist, actor, linguist. Sally Davis -- sunny hair and disposition . . . speech, speech . . . likes everybody and vice- versa . . . planner of gay afairs and leader of the festivities. s l Lou Castle - biologyfs tough lab assistant . . . shy grin and bold dimples . . . secretary of sophomore class . . . gotta make A. Judy Bond - editor o f H I G H L A N D CAVALIER . . . knows everybody, likes 'em . . . vioe-president of sophomore e lass . . . one girl pep squad . . . official pianist. Don Campbell - lean and lanky not slow, s t deliberate . . . president of the student body . . . quick wit . . . leader of and for the students. 57 W W , Mil 2321? 1 Robert Leonard, Norton, Vir- ginia, had the highest scholastic average in the transfer program. scholastic average. The faculty gives two awards to students with the highest scholastic averages at the end of their second year of work. One is given to a student whose work is transferrable to the University of Virginia and the second to a student whose work is not completely trans- ferrable. These awards are made at the final convocation and were given for the first time in 1957. of 1957 Mrs. Dorothy Gwaldis received the second faculty award for high Faculty Awards sen .spas Sew L The Anna Irene Miller Award Dr. Anna Irene Miller, professor Hi of English at Clinch Valley Col- lege, 1954-1957. In the spring of 1957 the faculty established a money award, to be given to a student for their second year of work at Clinch Valley College. The student must have maintained a high scholastic aver- age during his or her first year at the college. This scholarship was named for Dr. Anna Irene Miller, who taught English at Clinch Valley from 1954 to 1957 and retired in June of 195 7. if 5' ' ' 1 Elise' gee! Z .aim-.-. 4 1 ,. ra VW ' H 1 l 'iv ,,,,,, f llllll if Lou Castle, Nickelsville, Va., first recipient of the Miller award. 58 E ,if 5 WH :XI , 5 My 'Q -J T56 f M535 y 4' X m 1 .PQ f, I ! Spring 1957 7 L? V' 1 ' e vf ' - ' :,,, x ,iv 1 I. , , f , if ff., , ..- 3,5 N ,Fri . , W, . . ' ' ' ' , 5 x , A N - X. , 'Q , , I 'rf H- ' ir J .iEX.k X . H rw V J www ru um - ww' , v v,- Pan American Day Celebrated r 60 V The Barnyard Disappears The First Outpost Arrives May Queen Chosen and Mullins-Bolling Wedding Climaxes Year f , is fgfw' iw : fQ. 1 um Efegf -' . sw -, fn 4 -,..f L xii w P2122 fm ' ww- . : V 3, . sl V, 1. V A: Y f ' ,,.. m3igsgS,,Qg,,',,v' ' Nggigfljh' ww 1 , , , A .. - V r QA 13 J, Y f :: T- 2332? f uxuzggxfzsiwl ' wx I ' K . K. ,V Eiliim t ljw xfgriwl N ' QM, , ii f , f i ffsQ?2 I 1' , i we - I '- . 21' lv- , ,N Y N 2,1 ., naar - ...xii wiv ,Q W 7. M, F, Y. A mary' .,fa ,- .!.',' ' 4 f. , . ?1E442w? -if , f. A , 115, Y n X ,Q Fx ,. - 5 s. k f I li 1, ul G-1 X- ,- In J ,,, K 'Adi ' A ' X Y, ' 4 gig -'C' , u Lx. - '-Sf? ,71 Z XL ,, 5 'KK 1,3 . W mf E i J 51 ' 4 16? , ff' ' 9 I ' , A V H1135 P' f W W I 1 kfww fix? Y N yy...- ,451 .1 .U Winler 1958 he Snows Came Elvls Came An Arhst ls Born A Beard ls Grown afar' NN-.- NX, and A Mongoose Comes to Clinch Valley kj Z. , - e l. :e ..lll H... -.....l .... -..,....-......-.T Ll STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pat Dale, secretary 5 Larry M idkiff, sophomore representativeg Ruth Mullins, freshman representative, Don Campbell, presidentg Tom Fletcher, vice-presidentg Mary Lou fohnston, sophomore representative. Student The Student Council began its work with the Spring Retreat May 17-19, 1957. Both the old and the new members met at High Knob and outlined the stu- dent activities for the following year. Early in the fall of '57 the new student council super- Council vised the election 'of the Honor Court, and drew up a budget for the academic year. In other meetings the council approved the constitutions of the French and Spanish Clubs and also made plans to welcome the representatives from the Board of Higher Edu- cation. VVhen the General Assembly met in 1958, the council choose Don Campbell and Don Pippin to represent CVC in its appeal for appropriations for its building program. Under the leadership of President Don Campbell, the Student Council has had one of its most success- ful years. 6 64 1 1 1 PM .. , ww r , - austria' . - f L , -1 - .:. I ig' TA XM H David Apple, president of the student ,. body of UVA talks to students at the first assembly. , President Don Campbell and Director Smiddy talk with students concerning requests to the General Assembly. Gene Beverly, sophomore representatiueg Nita Burton and jack Cooper, freshman representativesg Sherman Mumpower and Bill Dotson, sophomore representatives, are missing from the picture, Honor Court The Honor Council began its activities at the Spring Retreat in May of 1957. In the fall it carried on the program of educating the new students in the Honor System, and honor cards David Apple, president of the Uni- versity of Virginia Honor Council, talks to the Clinch Valley Honor Court. Students sign honor cards during registration. were signed by all new students. In order to dramatize the system and make students aware of the value of the honor pledge, the court backed a proctoring system for the first semes- ter exams. The merits and weaknesses of the system have been discussed so that constructive measures can be taken to strengthen it. Pro essor W. L. Wilson, faculty advisorg Albert Bond, Sally Davis, reporterg Herbert Creech, advertising man assistant eclitorg Lawrence Sheppard, feature editarg and agerg Arlen Hensley, circulation managerg and Zelma Sue Judy Bond, editor-in-chiefg draw plans for the coming Mullins check the ads with Swanson Yeary business issue of the HIGHLAND CAVALIER. manager. News Flash . . . Highldnd Cavalier Promotes Good Writing Now in its fourth year, The Highland Cavalier, Clinch Valley's own student news- paper, has built its staff into a fine organization. The paper not only shows evidence of our students' ability to cover news around CVC adequately, but also their ability to produce good creative writing of literary value. The feature department handles everything from gossip to guppies. Working on the newspaper is far from being either weary or dull. The process of get- ting a paper in print offers exciting experience in reporting, newswriting, editing and make-up. The feeling of accomplishment through teamwork makes every member of the staff glad to be a part of CVC's big happy family. The Highland Cavalier gives thanks to all who have contributed to its success this past year. Special thanks are due to VVoody and the Coalfield Progress, whose un- selhsh cooperation has made the printing and publication of THE HIGHLAND CAVALIER possible. 66 Reporters jack Cooper and Arm Newberry check copy with typists Laferne Stanley, Shirley Hedber- lin, and Patricia Hall. Reporters jimmy Cornett, jerry Green, Wilma Nash, and Joyce Slzortt on-lookl' as Art Editor Doug Brown creates, '.:.: ' ilQlJ--E -L Don Begley, exchange editor, Dennis Catron, copy editor, and Tommy Bates, personalities editor gloat over a successful copy of THE HIGHLAND CAVALIER. 3., . E I .' ,fr , t to .. ... , ,,,--'H' , , xx, fy!! .,.. ,ip x -N gigs W-wf.,,X xxx, , C.V.C. ,...... 4 i Cumberland . .. 2 SPQRTS This year has brought an increased and broadened interest in sports and physical edu- cation at Clinch Valley. Coach Kenneth Wheeler fleftj arrived at the beginning of the second semester to take charge of the department and initiate the health education program. Under his leadership the basketball and baseball teams have had a very successful and impressive season. Don Begley, shortstop, wa1ms up for a game. .Wi W ,ea , f V , 57 my - , Q. V , . Cliloefxexa 1 jack Bess anticipates a fly ball in the outfield. I fs Denvil Mullins' serve. Pat Hall plays badminton. 09 ' Q36 Action at the games at 1 GQOWOSZQZ ,J Y' ACTIVITIES C.V.C. .. 13 HIWRSSGC . . . 2 we Q 9' 'S-YJ GXLOWQOIIG Baseball players james Robinson, Dale Bess, Earl A. L. Crockett laying one up Dean, and Conley Massingill start early spring practice. C.V.C. ...... . Bluefield ..... 92 Steed Basketball team and cheerleaders take a rest while fans wait eagerly. C.V.C. ...... 115 60 C.V.C. .. .. 12 Bluefield .. .. 2 The boys score again. Pat Hall, Sally Davis, Patsy McLaughlin, fudy Bond, Ba-VeballPlaJ'eV1T0mmJl Nancy Sturgill, faniee Burleson, and Nita Burton-our Owen-V, 6071f6ml7laff?-V pep yqugd, position as outfielder. S ? A gg Typists: Janice Faye Burleson, Nanna Mac Beverly, Louellen Whitaker, Anna Hayes, Shirley Assistant Editorx: Bill Maxwell, Elizabeth Azldingtong Editor-in-chief: Mary Lou folmslon. Master Builders . . . With the 4th year of Clinch Valley College the second edition of the Outpost has gone through the constmction process. The process began in the spring of 1956 with the election of Mary Lou Johnston, editor, and Bob Shepherd, business manager. In the fall layout, photography, and the selling of advertisements began the last stage of construction. The staff recognizes that it takes a year to build a yearbook. Plzotographers: Millard Franklin Row, jimmy Arrowoocl, Copy Editors: jack Cooper, jack Bess, Lyman Counts, Vincent Bobrosky. NOT PICTURED: Tom Adams. Pat Hall, A7171 NelUb9T'J'- 70 235 Heaberlin, Ruby Joyce Meade. 3, NOT PICTURED: D o n n a Ison, Faye Greear. r Edit the Outpost W4 sfo Assistant Advertising Manager.' jackie Turner. Adver- tising Manager: jim Cooperg Business Manager: Bob Shepherdg Assistant Business Manager: Doris Smyth. NOT PICTURED: Terry Edwards, Ronnie Hubbard, Marshall Vicars, Tom Fletcher. Mrs. Helen Lewis acted as faculty advisor to the staff, and Mrs. Emma lNfIcCrarz1y supervised the business nmnageinent. In this yearbook, we have attempted to portray the steps in the building progrzun of the college, and the general spirit of growth and build- ing for at better educational progrzun for Southwest Virginia. 'U thaw ' fl, l 1 I :Sf -l is E ltwwsgggiqggsll -lg me M1 ,, , ' l liii 3 llvff' is ll lllkt 3 Mi Class Editor: Lou Castleg As'sistant.' fessie McNarneej Art Editors: Harry Dean Adams, Carcel Bolling. NOT Feature Editor: Charlene Russell. NOT PICTURED: PIOTURED:Lee Stallard. Sandra Williams. Q 7 1 The Glee Club readier itself for a Civic Club performance Music in the Air Musical activities are varied and spontaneous at Clinch Valley. They include Professor Gibson's compositions for language clubs and his masterpiece Moonshiner's Moll which Judy Bond sings with great feeling. We mustn't ignore the lyric-genius of Mrs. Gurney with her Dear Old Clinch Valley. Swanson does bird calls at Pan-American Day The Combo records the Spanish Club song 72 Drama Club discussing plans for one-act plays Speech and Drama Don Pippin stirred the General Assem: bly with his masterful appeal for funds. Speech-making both in and out of class is popular at Clinch Valley. The actors of the Drama Club also participate in the conununity Gladeville Players' productions. Marshall Vicars and Sally Davis starred in Gladeville one-act plays this year Marshall starred in The Boor and Sally Davis in Sup- pressed Desire. Both were directed by Professor Geromino. Informal speeches jill the air during student elections .!I A I .Jlxfg , 67 W' lain., ,577 :V W , ll ,. flvjc -. in .. , t--mx V f W H wifi- ri gi . Q if 0, V A l ' f I b fa ., ,, ' - In lf. ji Y 73 FRONT: Don Hall, Nancy Sturgill, Don Adkins, Nita Burton, Tommy Bates, Madernoi- selle Kegler, the sponsor. BACK: Denoil Mullins, Bill Stejfey, jim Cooper, Ikey Chadwell, Donna Ison, Elizabeth Addington, Ann Newberry, Don Pippin, Dale Bess. Vive Le Cercle Franqclis! Through films, posters, and gay French songs members of le cercle franeaisn gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the French language and customs. Education- ally, the meetings promote a more intimate relationship between the citizens of France and the United States, helping to develop the realization of the value of the friend- ship of our European neighbor. The pro- grams give the members an idea of the beauty and color of the French language, and make every member of the club wish to visit gaie Paris. How are we going to keep them in the mountains after they've seen Paris? .ff -as wil-its ll LES OFFICIERS: Don Pippin, lzistoriang Elizabeth Addington, president, Denuil Mullins, vice-presidentg Ann Newberry, secretary-treasurer. Aficionados y Bailaclorcls - Ole OFICIALES: Vice-president, Swanson Yearyj second vice-president, Carol Stallardg president, Zelma Mullins, secretary-treasurer, Wilma Nash,' historian, Vincent Bobrosky. I . The students of la lengua espafiolaw or- ganized their club after the success of their Pan American program in 1956. With dances, songs, films, skits and various games every meeting of the Spanish Club is like a gay fiesta. The Dance of the Little Old Men is a yearly performance of the club, and their Combo plays and records the club song with Latin gusto. Senor Profesor Crimson is the 'igran compositorf' Pan American Day is a big holiday at CVC. FRONT: Carol Slallard, Swanson Yeary, Vinceni Bobrosky, Zelma Mullins, Wilma Nash. BACK: Robert Hopkins, Victor Pressley, Charles Riner, Keith Barker, Paul Watts, fudy Bond, , Ben Spradlin, Lawrence Sheppard, jimmy Cornett, Gary Vicars, Bill Maxwell. President Robert Leonard leads discussion. Spring Retreat A new tradition was started in the spring of 1957. Old and newly elected student leaders met at High Knob, May 17-19, 1957, for a week- end of discussion, planning, and fun. Songs around the campfire Faculty sponsors and club presidents as well as Student Council attended and planned student activities for the following year. fudy as Elvis The master and the novice Mr. Robinson at K.P. Elizabeth Stallard, Sandra Williams, Jolene Yates after a hard day Parhes Spring formal, 1957, with May Queen Faye Tucker and date Social Commzttee plans the ajazrs. The social affairs at CVC supply the life and spirit of the college. The Social Committee organizes gay parties at Halloween and Christmas, and the year ends on a happy note with the gay Spring Formal. Christmas dance, December 1957 Picnic, Fall '57 FIRST ROW: Carol Stallard, Zelma Mullins, jessie lllcNamee, Delores Barker, Louellen Whitaker, Rubye Rednour, Sally Davis, Ruth Mullins. SECOND ROW: Lee Turner, Shirley Heaberlin, Ellis Hopkins, Ruby Meade, Mary Smith, Swanson Yeary. THIRD ROW: Donald Hilton, Dr. DuBey, Don Campbell, Mildred Cox, Patricia McLaughlin, Don Begley. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Addington, Denvil Mullins, Charles Riner, Ann Newberry, Wilma Nash. The SEA Leads the Way The S. R. Crockett Chapter of the Student Education Association has achieved a position of leadership in both state and community. American Education Week brought forth a WNVA radio program and a skit for the Wise P.T.A. contrasting the old-fashioned and modern schools and illustrating modern audio-visual education. For the first time a delegation was sent to the State SEA Convention. Pat McLaughlin, Mary Smith, Ann Newberry, and Don Campbell took Richmond by storm and succeeded in electing Don Begley president of the state association. Dr. DuBey was elected State College Sponsor. Vice-presidents, Denzfil Mullins and Don Begley, and Dr. Robert DuBey, sponsor, look on while Elizabeth Addington, secretary-treasurer, and Carol Sue Stallard, president, draw up plans for American Education Week. 78 FIRST ROW: Fred VanBezJer, jack Bentley, jack Bess, Creed Beverly, Slinky Light, Belville Mason, james Dean, Ralph Mills. SECOND ROW: jack Arnold, Herbert Creech, Earl Dean, johnny Couch, james Watts, Don Campbell, Bob Shepherd, Don Begley. THIRD ROW: Don Gilmer, Louis Addington, Ernest Dotson, Roy Diekman, Arlen Hensley, Tommy Adams, Bill Bowman, Robert Skeens, Bill Williams. Veteran Morale Is High Sixty-live per cent of our student body are veterans, so the Veterarfs Club is one of the more numerous bodies at Clinch Valley. Ambitious plans were made for the year by the club, including the presentation of a flagpole, a state Hag and a plaque to the college. A Best Citizen of the Year award is to be presented to a ClinchValley student at the end of the year. Another project of the year's revitalized, 99 441100 per cent pure Veterans Club is a cleanliness campaign. We still have faith that rec- reation will not be completely neglected, and come that pay check. . . gaiety will be the project. VanBeUer, vice-president. 79 OFFICERS: Creed Beverley, s e e r e t a r y treasurer, jim Light, president Freddie Compliments of KENNEDY'S PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE Lee County's Finest Super Market Free Parking Pennington Gap Virginia COPELAND FUNERAL HOME AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE Our Norton Salesladies . .. Pat Dale, Rita Erwin, Louellen Whitaker, and Pat Hall. Clyde V. Copeland Phone 456 Dial 2411 Pennington Gap Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA lRON, coAL AND Phone 488 coKE COMPANY DON KING Roanoke, Virginia PHOTOGRAPHER Tomvs Creek, Virginia King Studio Appalachia, Va. 'Y Y ' I I I 'll new 4. l 1 Compliments O POUND HARDWARE and H FURNITURE co., INC. 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