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FOUNDER'S DAY 'iii Mr. S. R. Crockett addresses the student body of Clinch Valley College. Mr. W. L. Wilson, Mr. S. R. Crock- ett, Mr. J. C. Smiddy, and Mr. T. W. Gibson - members of Clinch Volley's first faculty. 'Nl' FOUNDER'S DAY was held May 4, 1959 on the Iown of Crockett Holl. This wos the tirst Founder's Day program to be held. The speaker for the occasion was Mr. S. R. Crockett, who was instrumental in founding Clinch Volley College. He served as its first E'-Ji i .....o- 2-4 1 . l ... if Students bottle the hot Moy sun to attend Clinch Valley's first Founder's Day, which consisted of u speech by Mr. S. R. Crock- ett, who was one of the founders of the College. Lou Castle and Nanna Mac Beverly are served after the program by Mrs. Som Knox, Mrs. T. W. Gibson, and Miss Ethel Adkins. director. After the program, refreshments were served to the students, foculty and the public.
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Nana MacBeverly keeps time for Donna Davidson and Farrell Sanders during a square dance. Exhausted and hungry Retreat-ers willingly attack the food prepared by the various K.P. workers. -fl ll ald giggles, and Judy Roberson and Paul '--Q Buchanan smirk during their Kitchen Ka pers. C.V.C. Retreat began Friday, May 29, 1959, with the opening of the Girl Scout Camp at High Knob and a bean-bake. A spirited faculty and student softball game whetted appetites. The evening was filled with folk dancing and stories and antics of Paul Buchanan. Serious discussion began Saturday morning, with student leaders and faculty advisors discussing and evaluating past year activities: intramurals, orientation of students, the honor system, and social affairs. lntramural awards were passed out by Coach Wheeler and the presiding president, Jack Cooper, was given a vote of confidence. After a hamburger fry and o general clean-up, the activities ot the Retreat were ended, making a new and worthwhile tradition of Clinch Valley College. 'tg L Farrell Sanders grimaces, Carole McDon
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Clinch Valley College proudly presents os the May Queen, Miss Lou Castle. The charming Miss Castle was chosen from five secondeyear girls as the best all around in looks, poise, and personal- ity. The students and fac- ulty made the decision. 41-7 MAY QUEEN, 1959 f H ll.ll. Jll. .: Here Miss Castle receives her crown from the Director, Mr. J. C, Smiddy at the final dance, June 12, l959. 23 Student Tom Owens has a brief chat with his date be fore they ioin the others in side.
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