Cumberland High School - Duke Yearbook (Cumberland, VA)

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ys it nie! ie eis - wih as!’ ee rie ES Fe a saat or EY o. a. - hae . 1 ta he veges foe ee er a a | os ee (if) ) oy aad mes pends: 4.5 Tina ff AZE AID f Published by The Seniors of Cumberland High School Cumberland, Va. To onc who has been our friend and our teacher through all our four yoars of high school and our sponsor during our Senior year; to one who has never been too busy to help us in any way possible; to one who has always been for us whether we werc winning or losing; to one who we shall always appreciate and loves; to Mrs. Ruby P. Budd we dedicatc this book, The Class of '39, WHE STAFF Editor in Chief...ccccecceoceceee Margaret Lovins ROMEO UM LORU COL scscsecesicecsceecene Wire Dany BuUSiNGSS ManagerecseccccocccccceccvAnno Garnett Literary Editor. ..cccccccoseceeeeDOrOthy Allen SPOTS EGLCOr. .ccnscoccccecssvceessLOCkKOY Amos PYOQUGTION EGL TOP. ccxccccccvecesceskunol Vogel Art Aid GUSa oa ak oe bo athens © ewe ee 0 6 ot WALG Amos Assistants: Robert Leo Davis, Nevada Norman, Marion Brown, Louise Putney, Marian Law- ford, Edgar Hayes, Frances Wright, Hilda Berger, Vernon Allen, Florence Morrison. _ si) te tt winked eit odin i. ; ir J rT. al ten ‘ a f oes Sas wie Pee i siuv 4 iv £ ae als TS oHORe 4 i wv shod od gated 3 aod soe a 7 scot 1.94 evatcla Bue Btle vane oF Rabe ea owy ond o8. ggoipel $0 gael eit! o2 gowot Deg. static sal etd Sitt wtuet rb 2 e@s?. to oar eo eee ae ftawat ? ter Pai a” he lg oi LHe os ccs era cad wet seen 7 (Cid) Be +0 60s bce Caee 8 iz Ei C1Ul c's che ees ee 4 BOA ve ROM ics os Sane +2h Lucey LOTT a nevi tee eae oe ZY ah WHEW inte e 2 t08 rion Geen ass ehiberce PeCcvel re ar a eG w iruy ous. La 44% os. : a2 i cote tunika DIG eas nate s yy '- eNOB TSN OCG ES ane ‘a unt a ee ta} Mepmeeeices T. C. Ruby P. Budd L. Je Ge W. Je W. a= Cote Sp = Board of Education Plannagane eoococcccoce eChairman MOPLWI LU was ceusbic the see eULore AGIAN SON A sins ee secite cee s somber PUGTNC Ys a eeeeusceccecsee eoMomuGer K€ K K K McTlwaince.......Superintendent MoDanaldescosccecoccerrincipal £ K K K High School Faculty Martha Giles Dorothy Rhodes Je T. Williams Nellie Glenn Grade Tcachers Hazel Anderson Georgia Putney Adeline Davis Sally Gates Gay Gilliam Mary Martin ‘Yew '675? abs callbaeat ere He De ee eeeeeee en geew es as hs 4 Ne one aiaet abe ee OR wf Sta: tilly e = sa temng weeneese ' J 42 i ia + =. STRIDE STL ELS SSORSE RED LEIS POLE TES TNE EE LENE GT a = a ELIE ITED, —— PST SIAN fDi LUE APL . PELL AES ER 9 PILES IEEE ELS LEO LERDETE DD LDL BE LESTE SOVIET LOE LEE REL ELIE REISE NER OEE ET: Pee AEE INET Dorothy Allen A willing heart, a helping hand, Always ready on demand, Glee Club '393 May Court '37-'39; Historian of Senior Class '393 Reporter Senior Class '39; Lit- erary Editor of School Daze and Knights . Decker Amos A little Nonscnece now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Glee Club 393 Dramatic Club '39; Baseball Toam '39; Prince of May Court '39; Sports Editor of School Daze and Knignts '39, Edward Amos To study or not to study, That's the question , Glee Club '39; Dramatic Club '39; Art Editor of School Daze and Knights , Hilda Berger Better be small and Shining, Than great and cast a shadow. Home Ec. Club '393 May Court '39. of 4 e RAL - Pi uh fae f: Shr whee | 7 £42, al fat i ie Bite t ch cir) - nm y 4 , -, ’ : 39.) AOE Saeed xf reek EE Sw a rat « mae - . ” 5 a 4 ro as + ohn | a . ie: ivagea ce Ss @ii4 ae re 4 ts , : : m % i . SC at et i % . - Marian Brown Not too sober, Not too gay, But a good true friend, In every way. May Quecn '373 Reporter of Junior Class '38; Glec Club 1393 May Court '39. Will Danby Not a care or sorrow troublcs you, When you know the girl you love, loves you. Treas. cf Sophomore Class '38; Treas. of Junior Class '38; Manager of Baseball Tcam '393 Basketball Team '39; Glee Club '39, Robert Lee Davis Study is a dreary thing, I wish I knew the remedy. Glee Club '39s; Bascball Team '39. Anne Garnc tt Better late than never! Glee Club '59; Vicc-Prcs.of Dra matic Club 39; Vice-bres. of Sr. Class '39; Captain of Basketball '38-'393 Sec. Treas. Of S.C.A. '393; May Court '373; Maid of Honor '393; Busincss Manager of School Daze and Knights '39, vy . 4 t 3 ? a - ? i : ited oh d- 02 eGR @ ita’ apc i2t- stake: @) Ws Eee - ae : , «¥D 2800 nit wari - ees ‘£. PG ST as ie 308 ne ee eo ett ities ; Edgar Hayes A mother's pride; A father's joy; A great big, bouncing. Smiling boy! Glee Club '39; Basketball Team '39 Baseball Team '39, Marian Lawford There is no sincerer love, than the love of food. Glee Club '39; May Court '37; May Court 139, Margaret Lovins If I have an opinion, I speak it. May Court '37-'39; Pree of Soph. Class '37s Jr; Class 38: Sr. Class 139: Vice-Pr es. of Freshman Class 136: Pres of Dramatic Club 139s Glee Club '39; Manager of Basketball Team 138-139 Pres. of 4-H Club '39; Valedictorian 139s Cheer Leader of S.C«Aa '38-'393 Editor in Chief of School Daze ana Knights '39, Florence Morrison I chatter, chatter, as I go. Home Ec. Club '39; May Court '39. ‘as ce e i 5%) hl a ae : oT e'- eta? a. a! ap Sood rr ane 3 euNn tees STR “Vodgayeen 72G? srh werr ine gue apo? Listaegh gec re ) iaté. To 2kets go% te PSP Fite hs peared . ®t efSt weria peu Peas a 4 er) .? Lee , ry 7 J Na vit “ecve? 7 . e fi a= Si sec? acta - oe Siton and ser elt le i 3 ‘. Nevada Norman She who sayeth little, Thinkcth much. Home Ec. Club '39; May Court '39, Louise Putney Happy am I, From care I'm free, Why aren't thoy all Contented like me? Dramatic Club '393; Glee Club '393 = Roporter $.C.Asa 38: Soc. of Sr. Class '393; May Court '373; May Qucen '39, Ethel Vogol Why take life scrious, You'll never got out of it alive. Glee Club '39; Vicc-Pres. of 4-H Club '393 Soe. Treas. Basketball Team '38-'393 May Court '37-'39; Treas, of Sr. Class '39: Treas. of Dramatic Club '393 Production Edi- tor of School Daze and Knights , Frances Wright To smile and look cheerful, Contented and gay, Is an excellent method, Of starting the day. Home Ec. Club '39; May Court 39, ous at enior Low Downs Class Officers Marpvaret, LOVANS cscccseccscs coos sv PrORident Anne Garnctt..cr.ccccccccceeeVice President BHOULSS PutNGy. weccsis diss cscccevedcCretary EL MO nies «ace wets «bla ¥ 4 es SET OURULOr Dorothy Allen. s.ssvcccocescoseesesneportor Motto With the ropes of the past, we will ring the-bells of the futuro , Colors Flower White and Gold White Rosco Who's Who in the Senior Class Who's most musical - - - --- - = Edward Amos Who's athletic boy - ------- Edgar Hayes Whofts most athletic girl - - - - - Ethel Vogel Who's Pretticst girl +----+---- Marian Brown Who's most handsome boy - - - - -- Deekcr Amos Who's most conccitcd boy - - - - - - Will Danby Who's most conccitcd girl - - - -Louise Putney Who's most scholastic girl + - - Dorothy Allcn Whots best all round student- -Margarct Lovins Who's the noisiest - - - - + + = Decker Amos Who's the quictest +« - - - + + =- -[ilda Berger Who's the class crooner - = - + + Will Danby Who has best disposition + + -Robcrt Lee Davis Who's most popular - - - ---- - Anne Garnctt Who's most dramatic - - -- - - Margaret Lovins Who's witticst ---------- Decker Amos Who's most sarcastic - ------ - Will Danby Who's most domestic - - - - - Florenes Morrison Who's best knitter ------- Frances Wright Who's most studious - - - - - - - Dorothy Allcn Who's biggest flirt ----+---- Ethel Vogel Who's class chattcrer - - - - - Marian Lawford Who's most dignified - - -- - - Nevada Norman Who's neatest - - -------- Vernon Allon e t % ” Sane e eset? ; . wee oa ee as . . ' . + ” ‘ , - ? ee tus . = : e 7. ‘ ’ as . oh e . . i . i . mus Bs we : e eae ‘ a? . ’ a , . . ; : : , ve ° ’ Ms y oe . xing ¥ oo Bs ot . “eS nar — CLASS HISTORY As I think back over our school years,it seems like a dream that has been slowly sailing on and at last has come to its destiny. Eleven years ago three of our present class- mates, Ethel Vogel, Will Danby and Decker Amos, be gan their school career together. Each year as we climbed higher and higher, new members joined our class and others fell by the wayside. Our carefree grammar grade years were filled with joy and happi- ness, little realizing what we were striving and working for. After having worked seven hard years, we had our commencement at which time sixtcen of us graduated from onc lap of our life and were ready © to begin another, As we entered into high school, the new atmos- phere was strange and we were lost as what to do and where to go but it did not take us long to catch on to the daily routine and soon we found our- selves to be just as much at home as our upper class men. The Freshman Class, with the cooperation of the students and fine teachers, was soon roganized. In our first year history class, we went on a trip to Farmville. Soon the time came to take up our duties again ag a group of happy Sophomores. This year seemed to have a much more promising future than the one we had previously passed through. As we entered into our wonderful new brick building, it seemed like going out of a barn into a mansion. This year we had with us a new teacher, Miss Rhodes and @ classmate, Joe Stanley, who had becn in previous classes with us. We began working dcligently for some unknown reason. Our classmates became actors and actresses before our cyes in the Sophomore play The Hotel © Duchess™, With the funds roceived from this play, we bought a suit of furniture and gave it to the school. During this ycar we had many forms of enter- tainmments such as scavanger hunts, carnivals and partics. We also had a May Day at which timc Marion Brown was crowned gqucen and many of the Sophomore girls were in the court. Having worked hard, we had some moncy with which we took a trip to Williamsburg. So our Sophomore year closed with happiness, except for the loss of one of our 10 Senin, +2deee, Mert 9 = a i a's f af ¥ ott 9 4 Piet 35% hava es 1 0 eo 7 a Ee +. oi af, Li e “2 4 ie ; = r t i, rer = 4 ae) a A 4 r) ra © “3 } ¥ 4 , As v er en pe PS. jee V daw @ ira . ” ; 3 e io ae 3 : . 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Ones again we appeared on the stage in costumes when we presented our Junior play, The Ranch on Sunset, Trial, The Junior Class also sponsored a beauty con- test and gavc a carnival. Having worked hard throughout this year and being determined to show the Seniors a good time in the Junior-Senior picnic, we carried them to Washington for a two day visit. When we returned, for the first time we reale ized that our Junior ycar was one of the past. During this year we had the misfortune of losing two of our classmatcs, Hester Stewart and Joe Stanloy; a tca- cher, Mr. Rowlett and our beloved and most csteened principal, Mr. Stanicy. Still achieving and pursuing, wo entered our last round well prepared to take up Senior dutics after a long vacation. We knew that in this last room, the goal toward which we had strived for four years became a reality. We assembled with our goal graduation in sight and full of joy over bcing Sen- iors. The moment our eyes fell on our new teacher, Mr. Williams and principal, Mr. McDanald, we knew they were the ones fitted for us. In our last lap. sixteen wore enrolled, one being a new fellow whom we learned to bc Edgar Hayes. This year we gave a play Agri at Vassar , and sponsored a beauty pagcont. ith the money, we purchased a mimcograph machine with which we pro- duced our annual. Every Senior spent a day of our excitement and fun on May 20th, when we were enter- tained by the Juniors. We also had a May Day with Louise Putney queen and all the Senior girls in her Court. Class honors were besitcwed on Margaret Lovins, first; Ethol Vogel, second; Dorothy Allen, Third; Hilda Berger, fourths; Anne Garnett, fifth; and Louise Putney, sixth. Although we have had trials and mistakes and have felt like dropping by the way- side, we have reached our goal —- graduation, after- wards to go out into the world with high aims and achievements of the futurc. Dorothy Allen e' apt t . ere! eve, off Ang ‘ ’ x ; ss ) p wo b . vi f o Ts J of TK ry rit £i3 al Y x e? tok 4 +h ws ¢ ” al oni is eek om 7 I, cts 1° 4. oni b wy a! ‘30 dies poe w ww Arg - ; sat. on! rc “wg Gy ody @Gu ; e e + le Se-4 Ban ob ; eto oe tH iwek th et oba ae . Lest ee or ton LEG oienirg fe BIVeREo ist d f i ee es my: 3 2 ; ‘a 2G lin Diges x gont ti f i ee oi 1 «te lteee . wool 5 a oe reve ; ” y pangs Ps 7 é ‘ « j [Aae art no OSo y ie iy har Pa oe @ @2eh o€ Siam | S wei ye Bt LL 2 av te “ef, fe ie es + ery te N ’ “ Te, e2% ; pats cee! set eH 47g bot JOnh i, 6 4 ‘ . ‘ ef i 4 7 GB Aue TOO «4 4 K - rT oe 7 ¥ 4 +4 ex = as a4 tet a () tal J ‘ ree ita I ue FY Be A a! Ts cot o deavugs. 122i va Eve i . ; ‘ - J it A es Re 4 ‘Ti eerQs 5 bode ee 3 fitw voe vit Bro jets vw «eo iTlas ’ efeim shook adv {£5 Ban coop. Forts | onde a etts ) aon 4 ’ iv ol 2 eee, ae- feo weg i e svorod Bel? ’ i aovts A dee erie ghIaie gi art” oo 4 “4: ba if 71 | ha €u -jJ s « ‘ r° «a £5 iy “5 ths) Se oe ke 9 c A ri y DER 2 Fria ae . ' | ‘Ag ME WIE) 2 I swiuve Ray act 7 Rn a eed Juniors FRONT ROW Elizabeth C. Gates, President 4nnc Davis, Vice Presidont C. W. MeDanald, Sponsor SECOND ROW John Barker Donald Dowdy Ruby Dennis Pat McKenry, Sec. Treas. Earl Billy Blanton 7 Lil 6 e ES SUPHUMUE 10) NFER © PHOMORE ROLL CALL Front Row Emma Wright Lucile Thomas, Sec.é Treas. Ola McCarter Caroline Goodman Maggie Sloan, Reporter Edith Lovins Blanche King, Pres, Miss Dorothy Rhodes second Row Etta Ayors Ralph Hayes, Vice Pres. Louise Asal Charlie Thomas Mary Wright T. Lo. Jenkins Howard Yarus $s PY coo 93 “LAS! elG iz APRS RELL LEI IE BLL ZT RE re m EASTERN oe ea ETN RN ONES FTI IT ae JFPRESHMEN PRONE ROW Ada Sloan - - Polly Martin - - Edith Brown Anna Lee Blanton, Vice President Harriett Dowdy, President Rebecca Berger, Sec, Treas. Jane Danby - Nellie Archer Price - Lucie McKenry SECOND ROW A. V. Campbell June Trotter Thorton Lee Holman Christian Rice Mattie Barker Kate Davis Cecile Sanderson Elmer Dowdy THIRD ROW Mr. Williams - - Robert Sloan - - Glenn Hayes awn ete - akira: yi fot a 3 % “baebanent wif. 10% sia 7 Rae Loot mee tte ivsal) nieiling ie STRANGLE ILE SEN NNER ISP ENNIS I INET Pn ten PDR Re BALE AMEN ITT ie bs] = 7 B | : he i os ; | 4 ? ; SD 4 at j n . § ; a 7 ————————— Ta ea ee nyu Saws Re anneal ace OA DEY ied aI TMNT EPR TRE DP . te 1 a ae r 7 : Pewate we ere) Se ea ee. ae oe a en. reve 24h qt heeaer oe i ys 20 cp eee Front Row - Ethel Vogel,ame Garnett,Margaret Lovins second Row - Louise Asal, Mary Wright, Edith Lovins, Mrs. Budd, Coach. In the fall of 1938 the girls of C.H.S. tried out for the basketball team. We had lost three of our players by graduation and we were very fortunate indeed, to see so much ability and enthusiasm shown in the new try outs , The 1938 season was a star year for us, even though we did not win out in the Bi-County Champion- ship. However, we tied with John Randolph High School for the county championship. We had 11 wins against 3 loses. Results of 1938-39 Schedule C Hed Opp. Oct. 3 - — Powhatan - - - Here ---16--- 8 w 5 — - Hamilton - - - Here - - -29--- 8 . 1 - - John Sandolph- There- - - 4-- - 10 Lu 13 - - Curdsville - - There- - - 34 -+-11 18 - - Powhatan - - - Thero - - 43 - - - 10 27 —- - arvonia- - - - Therae - - 21--- 10 Nov. l1- - Rice - - - Farmville -- 14---15 2 — — Hamilton - - - Thcre - - 32 -- - 10 3 - —- John Randolph- Here - --14--- 9 8 - - Arvonia - - - Here - - - 38 -- - 10 9 - Prospect - Farmville- - - ll --- 10 15 -— - Prospect - Farmville- - - 26--- 4 29 — Hamilton - Farmville- - - 28 -- = “A . - Rice - - - Farmville- - - 8 -- - 10 30 Total Points SLO ISL sae aiken Ft Hare te? P= 8s) . aie rer {i hi git: iP ee “ta J shy Ps t wo . ah 103: a a Seite 8,189 Ye eixty de 20 ‘eet! 18nf hea si. aa Satta Lov ety aw Bigs mvGslQ trae. eodt os ey ytis Salad ¢P woO+ik Offs Hs é pele On hid ih igiobial say sete Sat2° be o-oo ys ot gp eae ri bet WN agi viedo qua YtOY 2 ee +, SSE praie 1 - ok sbediae eanaes to et Loa a B89 4 . ° _ J 2 a Aang’ te pe sigiokia RE nL oe ao? Beriy 2a! Sas hh ris Se a, per eee ras Py i a ei: Bis oe sgt Nw ¢¢ -esera lt: binge 6a %on o3 Pm Sah eieo yi® wpe ss Mave Bu x10T ‘S Belay rer a Cae tomes PSEL om sit = Bh en ein — = sete: wet bell 6 RRS +e ya + +e Bag Lande es ties oe ’ ay mine mY wos vere pee. peso 6 Ok i . ‘ . = ae: Ge Br): ot Faodee f® 7 we a sz aly oat 2 - £ %. fi . -OCf | het ©. 5 — eS . 2 = Ba ator =? 5 « i - e : eS : he w- ‘ ou S. ? - af il ¢ = é ' —— — —— : = , na ee bd a = 5a wie we = - “ a — . : -s - 7 , n . 7 a a bh 4 7 i S.- i - a P f . , = 4 = 7 3 a .. 7 : ; ' : ' 5 : pe : ’ ; Hi a ¢ : _ 7 = - zy yer 4 TP | iio ve 4 a ecb ; 9 A ae 4 ie —_ 7 f } 4: ‘ya Bou TRASKETBALL SWIn any Front Row Vernon Allen - Bill Blanton - Edgar Hayes second Row Will Danby Decker Amos Charlie Thomas Edgar Hayes Pat McKenry Mr. Williams, Coach The boys basketball team, Comty Champions and runners-up in the bi-county tournament, com- pleted the season with eleven wins out of 17 games played. This is the best record that the team has @stablighed in several years. It is to be noted that no games were lost within the county. Outstanding members of the team were; Vernon Allen, high scorers Meriwether Smith, defensive guards and Bill Blanton who very seccessfully captained the team. cel P e eS - = a : i 4 vee. v hos 2 a ? ud : Sivas’ mer « tral LLis - ports {Oraoy n - , ‘ei PP ei é ot s . : Wat Sno050 fe a a i; bilan Se a a | RIA. Loan act | vieet SI . a. : : ‘. ee M34 SS oa ‘ Bri mri FLL 2M ee Line imond 3 auf hipkon Lai. arte is 2-6 + te : UF f ats: EOD Stain died aoe ccweet ae oie G3 4 act vie’ rt pion id begin ds dataa 2 mks eee gs : i a ‘ he BASEBALL SUMMARY Players Vernon Allen - B P Glenn Hayes - 1B R.F. Decker Amos - S.S_.- Ralph Hayes - C.F. John Barker - Subst. ' Charlie Thomas - 2B Bill Blanton (captain) C Robert Sloan - L. F. Ae Ve Campbell —- subst, Will Danby - Manager Robert Lee Davis - 3B P J. Taylor Williams - Edgar Hayes - 3B P Coach Though starting slowly, losing fivo of the first six gamcs, a wimming combination was finally found and the team won the next nine games. This is the record at present with the tcam county champions and winner of the first of a thrcc-game series with Worsham H. S. for the bi-county championship. Osis Opp. Mar.: 24 —- — Hamilton - - There - - - 5- - 8 8 28 - — Jom Randolph-There- -- @--- @ Apr. 4 - - Arvonia - - - There- -- 2--- 16 11 - - Hamilton- - - Here --- 7--- 9 nm 18 - — Dillwyn - - - Thecre--- 8--- 9 21 - - Arvonia - - - Hore - -- 7---14 27 - - Greonbay- - - Hore --- 38 -- - 6 May 1 - - John Randolph-Therce- -- 5--- 3 od 2- — Dillwyn - - - Here ---16--- 6 5 - — Va.Indust.School-There - 8---=- 6 8 - - Groenbay- - - There- - - 26--- 7 15 - — Hamilton- - - There- -- 9--- 3 17 — - John Randolph-Hore --- 4--- 3 - 22 —- — Worsham - -Farmville -- 6--- 9 ” 23 - --Hamilten- - - Here -- - 8--- 7 | TENNIS The tennis team of Cumberland High School was chosen through a tournament in which all stu- dents were eligible to center. Those victorious in the finals were: Girl's Singles...cscceccroees Edith Loving. Girl's Doubles-Anne Lee Blanton-Edith Lovins Boy's SingleS..ooesececoees eseeWill Danby Boy's Doubles...Will Danby: Decker Amos In the annual matches between Cumberland and Hamilton on May Day, Cumberland came through undefeated with Bill Blantom substituting for Decker Amos in the boys' doubles. e v at : = ees - Lee = eee rv Mee: z. 3 - £axrant os Lao Mea: oe - ey eo ea = a ee 2 27 7400h Ls Sone) Biaee er - an Sats) Pedime ¥ “e i - Soe oF TW aac “ 4 ae ti - 9 to ¥a000m he a c? liege’: age . 4 ctuy =e pura eee ane, 4 W-odt ite nar? Khem Means Ho tee KX: IS l¢ Tatiiet odt es Sam JENS gree eas. lt. 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Fr ost oS | —te Lie @eity ut $6 xitiersas ‘oO Agvca? sepcd a aiitoreat Seat poem of olcmhiec vac ettof |, i a ‘0° $0tce efanty on¥ ne ®. h bide clathn jc seeee: otf, ip. ; ‘. mosriali onl aie + ag i? . or e. “See Spee e eo he, Zeeks, gdand q Lies taldiod ant £ Se . gens 20 sa ya ae. mir at age ae ——a RSIORAMATIC CLUB Margaret Lovins......ePresident Anne Garnett....-Vicc-President Vernon Allen..........Sccoretary Ethel Vogel......eee-eTreasurer Mrs. Ruby Buddeccececee sSponsor The play's the thing for us. We have tried our hand at all dramatic activitics, from acting to lighting, and from make-up to carpentry. It is great fun, this busi- ness of play production and we hope we | have been worthy of the name of artists. ri. Ws J SaThinvuttTccescés sti vel FoucSeTet oY $14R1e Mw oti Vesse.) Parti 2 - aah ; y Isto Mi eayies vemet ELA romMtey a - PORN Ta ntew s+ - sce foget Lit? BOERNE se reecvese SME Yui) 2277 fe ove ot ot 10T frit ode atv ils ein | | ai Lit, te meta suo betas | Meet fh OF go lton mov wi 24. eg ttugtes co? RS Sit’ Ss be food evan STUDENT COOPERATIVE Ret ane = oN t ee | A) PO The Student Cooperative Association 1S an organization we have had for many years. We have a meeting once a month. Committees carry out their assignments and members pay their dues. We send delegates to all meetings and keep our organization up with the others of the state. Our association was given the honor of playing host to the district meeting last year. We are very proud of this honor since it is the first time that a school in Cumberland County has been given this honor. OFFICERS President.......Vernon Allen Vice Presidcnt....Will Danby Sec. Treas...-Annc Garnett Checr Leaders...bthel Vogel Margarct Lovins Song Leaders...-Hdith Lovins Raiph Hayes Pianist.....eMargaret Lovins . i s € ‘i: 7s Ao Tok ; Robt Ser tee ES: SAF’ der ae . Gis} to °hgsdta YON oN 7a oto. | @ ccct ceplg Seri? sat Cf So) penile Sagint oie ae ¢d aad eier0D buenktsdawd af Iecres its a ; etoned Site Auviae . Z 5 7 x thd n irgivai ah S ABAD TT LR ee P ees mJ pa? RE ete ¥. oben 1558.2 ar 5 : aac {i We es-« a1 Da ee ooteeee bibl os abate died . ' CHL , Cece CU DirectOr,..ccoseveode Te Williams Accompianist...Miss Dorothy Rhodcs KK K K OK Sopranos Altos Marian Brown Margaret Lovins Louise Putney Anne Garnett Dorothy Alten Ethel Vogel Elizabeth Gates Edith Lovins Blanche King Marian Lawford Jane Danby Anna Lee Blanton Harriette Dowdy Anne Davis Nellie Price | Lucie McKonry Edith Brown Ruby Dennis Tenors Basses Will Danby Pat MeKonry Deckcr Amos Ralph Haycs Earl Billy Blanton Edward Amos Bob Lee Davis oo a , rer A . 5 e i as a nn! 4. i % “1 y é Vie oe a - 7 - j s a ncele | _ BeeeTCS : ° i an ‘ tf = me ; J iV 5 (S23 val tesaptit | LS peONe wats a e108 SHA OS . 60 geese wehool ) | ot ae el cake. onay. rot : FA veh. it ie . = Sota as vit eiis a 7 Se otwal cosa. Wi wl sap tA - wovacll o0f ota wo med. goon ) Fit egs bide eivel wa , Seog ose daca ' Fis he ' Saw otomt Bs Brat o@fy pv ; Gar UR et, 1 bee: work “RT tSs ee ee. PO bsg Weve. al nf ob) i ° . 2 ecm i) Broo Fe eee é : i - . - q a ont =e. - Wa Be aiied «cf Lim . tt Nek ot “0A baal sy Bord, Pu sew “HOMO LE RLDIE Dy ae BNE BERL of ee ae ae oe | ae The Cumberland 4-H Club consists of girls and boys from any grade in high school. Our club holds one meet- ing a month. We havc our own officers, committces, and an adult leader. The business is carried out by committces, who also plan the programs. We have camps every yoar which many of our membcrs attend. We also send delegates to the confcrence at Blacksburg. Everyons is interested in the welfare of the club. ee pee ee a ee Officers Margaret Lovins....-President Ethel Vogcl...-Vice-Presidcnt Ralph HayeSe.e.edGCe TYOAS. Elizabeth Gates.....-Reporter BMre Blaiv.cccsccsvcsessapOnsor Members Ethel Vogel Lucille Thomas Margaret Lovins Emna Wright Vernon Alicn Caroline Goodman Philip Franek T L. Jenkins Elizabeth Gates Ralph Hayes Anne Davis idith Brown Pat McKenry Nellie Price Mary Wright Bdith Lovins Maggio Sloan Cecil Sandcrson Etta Ayres A. V. Campbell ee ee eat ae ke ee oe Oe SS ee ee cea rane. =) ea - ; “ene - ; 4 fr 7 be. 4@ 7 ro hee 24 i ae ve ‘eq an ean Eee desea’ ae ee mewn it oe “ CEB o Sots ar ones “Ei ee ivf wid 2% ry eo «2 7 ee - mrong7tO yx” zi 4 TiawgeBni T eO tomteel ue ier feuc Weaewel i Lomi oor -geeuit- au aa 4 enev 9 oH AE ERE ! LRG ee eae tte 7 i veda ton: a EF SRG Cesesekebe see ein o%S: ( a? . a i adore 7 ¢ a if eanery.olt awk - 2 Corp : Oise Me ee als” ae en wm; se thas Holla 08 tay eae Boers, Fe a ved, al ids ine ek ore” a 2. Ae tr ; “raed ‘ eS ai aly yrs pnt aky Lieut ; fad — ¥ te _ a ““ Cg RT AE ET BEI AG IN OED a PEIN E NL LNINTI AD DOLE SEL BOI RE ELITE ENOL IE EGE LEME DE LRT EA POOLE ON ERP OEE TAT iA LEON REL ALSO TE OO NIES SERRE TES TEE CTS REGIS TTT SIAR ES PETS Sree 4 f 4 rp ees wees! : — = Meme Ips ANS AIF PETAL 0 NEF SS SLES DES A ON RE TTT MET den ae As OES AE TT SEE te an 2X: he ASE s } es rat b ae ae : ‘5 x x _ errs a as Griaabsahnm AO DR Wilton brown, Eddie Blackwell, Claude Bryant,Por- ter Davis. Stuart Rice, Junior Sullivan, Edgar Thomas, Maria Addlcman, Lucy Ann Amos, Lily Ruby Barr, Ann Carter, Polly Dungan, Mary Colman, Vir- ginia Jamerson, Caroline Key, Mimie Marion, Mamic oo Norman, Lily F. Price, Elizabeth rignte Mr per Aor ae Basil Atkins, Calvin Baldwin, Lester Bryant Gar- field Bryant, Charlic Goodman, Irvin Jamison, Her- bert Jenkins, Jack Key, Leo Martin, John Martin, Cecil Newman, Clarence Pemberton, Frank Putney, Ar- lie Speas, Roy Watson, Herbert Yarus, rancis Brown, Walter Davenport, Frank Gilliland, Lucy Addicman, Georgia Barr, Louise Baldwin, Gladys Baldwin, Myrtle Bowen, Octavia Davis, Annie Martin, Anna Mason, Louise Rousch, Florence Sloan, Lydia Spoas. Nellie Wilkinson, Lavern Whaley, Adell Wright, Dorothy Mcadow, Hazel Pipjunge. : 4 it 5 V¢ - “ _y ; 1 Md : ie ny = J 7 a | _ + a Say aT 7 : ; Pig ' = he 7 P Ny y I Pi : i Lc. vue “tot. 71 oe EL ? ira ED ‘ Lives | Tue ery Le on so) smigat a Pes tr LIS: ae DEG aa EE PERN ce aes: erin! PERRET OUT RASTA POY ore et oe we Na a i « % “ © Fg k re Es ¢ SU ER Sa ae m7 ow ie Nw i ALUMNI of CUMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1909=10 Mary Godscy 1910-11 Douglas Diggs Edward Diggs Wimnic Stuart 1911-12 Lyle Danby Sam Robertson Hansford Wilson Lilly Shephard Eleanor Diggs Famie Godsey Maude Stuart Amie Vaughan 1912-13 Keith Godsey Lucy Amos 1913-14 Catherine Godsey Helen Snead Mary Brown Dantes Dowdy 1914-15 Jack Robertson Alvin Hagerman Brackett Clarke Sophy Goodman Nellie Glenn Lucey Robertson Pearl Payne Virgilia Smith Bessie Shephard Lucille Putney 1915-16 Claudius Stout 1919-20 Florine Jones Matticé Parker Virginia Guthrie Imogene Booker 1920-21 James Thomas Ida Amos Louise Meador Hclen Rickman 1921-22 Andrew Godsey Alarcnes Haga Harry Haga Robcrt Jones Annie Blanton Ibra Dunford Lola Foster Frances Goodman Coleman Guthric Nancy Hendrick Hazel Meinhard Frances Turns 1922-23 Marion Parker Bloise Blanton Allies Clements Elizabcth Smith Nancy Smith Nollic Stuart Marian Thomas Elizabeth Guthrie 1923-24 Earl Furr Kate Holman Geneva Rickman Brackeridge Stuart 1924-25 Anne Brow Kenneth Branham 1916-17 Estelle Chappell Elizabeth McRae Florine Dunford: . 1918-19 Alice Flippen Emily Leftwich Rosaline Smith i eas Hugh Blanton Willie Carter Hugh French Sam Guthric James McRac Bessie Amos Ivy Foster Kathcrine French Evelyn Garrett Lucille Meinhard Lutte trivch ee Bat Virginia Smith 1925-26 Conway Anderson Richard Blanton James Godsey Winn Godse y Walter Guthrie Robert Sterling Laura Blanton Emma Cilman Beverly Flippen Florence Guthrie Marie Furr Frances Smith 1926-27 Maynard Frence John McRae Leland Meinhard Edward Smith Martha Blanton Mae Carter Dorothy Foster Reba Foster Courtney Godsey Marie Keller Georgia Putney Virginia Thomas 1927-28 Clemens Boelt Paulus Gills Norma Ayers Leona Boelt Virginia Dowdy Rebéeca French Eunice Shepard 1928-29 Hubert Goodman Edward Putney Benjamin Walker Willie L. Smith Raméelle Furr Julia I. Phillips Franccs Thomas 1929 - 30 Will Goodman Garland Hopkins Charics B. King — vw: ‘ Oe. « ie2n rete ie hem be Se Oem aeae vont D- tees “e ote Dos Pe 4 ai — 2 ofa tote oe | Shek EOE tJ . ad fo ence tye wey an B Fite e ae f fea ie « s ai aS Dl + ton ’ p ote sea: ay ‘ote nos “= Lt cs Ve Praia s gasp icine SV Lp ae 4 4 % or ait tng weieed .. gai cater, a a 13 age ; heme pret ‘See ss Ise v. te 2 MOF nL ade . agi 5) lot bio Leu ori. 6 cLak tusaee wf él wey Ve.) @ BSE niches’ = Ani =. if ‘1a a de OS. vonbate Sin 4 3 gee HEE yore. 4 7 ab sec “Siew f | 19° etait weak wate a ¥ 79 BO genet Bite [S-S801 , : I? + 4 aay ie fF 1 - rete ' MOtfOEt stele -necssege® oc ' bhtke 3.2 ¥ (seagegh a ae La ind 26 0088 | : aa fora ee ri3e RES. Prrraire RI22S pies ae @7 EB pee f = 3 {x98 Girtead ee eo ‘ . per ‘ef ; x 7 ag rd | as : b's : i was : . . 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