Dickenson Memorial High School - Green Knight Yearbook (Clintwood, VA)

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M A v i s u e. S K Z M S c p { . 7 y 19 5 O W®MOR! j| LIBRARY GLINTWOOD. VkGlSlA Cite i reeit Ittugh t FOREWORD As we, the seniors of Dickenson Memorial High School present this annual, we wish to say that the financial con- ditions of the school and community have prevented our giving you the engraved and printed annual we wished. However, within these pages we present to you the history and personalities of our school in general and of the senior class in particular. DEDICATION The Seniors of Dickenson Memorial High School are happy to dedicate The Green Knight of Nineteen hundred and fifty to MRS. HUGHES She has helped us in our class work as, well as our outside activities, has been a sponsor of our class for three years, helped in all our newspaper work, and been a friend to each of us. blasts t President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Reporter Bruce Adkins ... Virginia Phipps Edna Mae Hylton Billy Ray Mullins SENIORS BRUCE ADKINS Dramatics Club; Beta Club; 10th and 11th grade Secretary and Treasurer; Glee Club; Football; Softball; Senior Class President. ILA BEVERLY Glee Club; Home Ec. Club. NONA KAY BEVERLY F. H. A.; Softball, Dramatics Club; For- ensic Program; Basketball; Student Council; Assistant Editor of Hi-Hatter; Sports Editor, Green Knight. CATHERINE BRANHAM Dramatics Club; Editor of Hi-Hatter, ’49; Basketball. PEGGY JO BROWNING Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Basketball. BILLY LEE BUCHANAN Safety Patrol; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Hi-Hatter Staff; Viking Staff; Softball; Green Knight Staff; Senior Play. SENIORS GERALDINE DAMRON Dramatics Club; Home Ec. Club; Hi-Hat- ter Staff; Junior Play; Viking Staff; Green- Knight Staff; Volleyball. ARBUTIS DEEL Library Club; Glee Club; Volleyball; Home Ec. Club. INA LEE DEEL Library Club; Glee Club; Green-Knight Staff; Home Ec. Club; First Aid Club. JOHN FLANNAGAN DOTSON Football Captain ’49; Co-captain ' 48; Bas- ketball; Student Council; Monogram Club; F. F. A., Treas. WILLIE DOTSON Softball; Football; F. F. A. Club. BUENA FALKE Glee Club; Basketball; Volleyball; Home Ec. Club; First-Aid Club. SENIORS BILLIE COLLEEN FLEMING Volleyball; Dramatics Club; Art Editor of Hi-Hatter, Viking, and Green Knight. BOBBY RAY FLEMING Football; F. F. A.; First Aid. ROSE EVANGELINE FLEMING Viking Staff; Volleyball. JOYCE NELL HIBBITTS Student Council; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Basketball; Beta Club; Volleyball; Pub- lic Speaking; Home Ec. Club; Hi-Hatter, Editor-in-chief; Horse Shoe. EDNA MAE HYLTON Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Volleyball; Hi-Hatter Staff; Home Ec. Club. LILLIAN McFALL Softball; Miscellaneous Club; First Aid; Glee Club; Volleyball; Green Knight Staff. SENIORS VIRGINIA McFALL Home Ec. Club; Volleyball; Horse Shoe. BILLY RAY MULLINS Beta Club; Softball; Dramatics; Assistant Editor of Hi-Hatter; Editor-in-chief of Green Knight; Business Manager and Class Reporter of Hi-Hatter; Student Council Class President, ' 48. JANICE CHRISTINE MULLINS Home Ec. Club; Volleyball; Glee Club; Horse Shoe; Social Club; Green Knight Staff. JOSEPH MULLINS Football; Monogram Club; F. F. A., Pres- ident; Basketball; Student Council; Class Treasurer, ' 50. RAYDEN MULLINS Football; Glee Club; F. F. A. VONA MULLINS Dramatics; Glee Club; Volleyball; Horse Shoe; Home Ec. Club; Hi-Hatter Staff. SENIORS DONALD NEAL Football; Monogram Club; Dramatics Gub; Softball. JACQUALINE OWENS Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Social Club; Volleyball. VIRGINIA RAY PHIPPS Home Ec. Club; Library Club; Glee Club; Volleyball; First Aid Club; Vice President Senior Class. VIRGINIA POWERS Student Council; Dramatics Club; Assist- ant Manager of Viking; Basketball; Home Ec. Club; Glee Club. RICHARD PRIODE Glee Club; Dramatics Club; Football; Band; President Student Council. LA VAUGHN ROSE Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Forensic Pro- gram; Home Ec. Club; Editor-in-chief Vik- ing; Volleyball. SENIORS LUCILLE SMITH Volley Ball; Home Ec. Club; Social Club; Viking Staff; Dramatics Club. JOHN CARLTON SMITH Dramatics Club; Softball; Monogram Club; Football; Glee Club; Editor-in-chief Squirt of News; Green-Knight Staff. JOY STANLEY Horseshoe; Softball; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club. REBA JUNE STANLEY Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Miscellaneous Club; Green-Knight Staff. CAROL SUE STIDHAM Dramatics Club; Volleyball; Business Manager Viking; Home Ec. Club; Forensic Program. BILLIE SOUTHERLAND Glee Club; Basketball; Dramatics Club; Home Ec. Club; Hi-Hatter Staff. SENIORS GERALD TRIPLETT Dramatics; Manager of Football; Mono- gram Club; Viking; Assistant Editor of The Squirt”; Assistant Editor of Advertis- ing for Green Knight; Softball. DONALD VANOVER Glee Club; Monogram Club; Debating Club; Football; Volleyball; Green Knight Staff; 1 . F A.; Senior Play. GERALDINE WILLIS Hi-Hatter Staff; Viking Staff; Home Ec. Club; Glee Club; Dramatics Club; Basket- ball; Volleyball; Horse Shoe; Library Club. SEN IORS ADVICE TO THEIR FELLOW SCHOOLMATES In behalf of the seniors I write the following: When a student has become a senior of high school; he will probably have more serious thoughts than he has had in any other school year. He comes to the conclusion that life isn’t all play. The lazy, shiftless student has a dull outlook on the future, while the alert, brilliant student smiles at it; for he has prepared himself for it. We don’t have to guess twice who will be our future leaders. How bad a senior must feel when he starts looking back over all the years he has spent in school, and sees nothing that he has gained. Oh,” he groans, why did I idle through my school work?” Idleness is not only unfair to our parents, the county, and the state; most of all, it is unfair to yourself. Let’s stop and think for a minute on this question: Why are our parents sending us to school, anyway? Two of the most important reasons are the following: ( 1 ) They want you to have the opportunities of which they were deprived in their youth; (2) They want you to live just as happy a life as it would be possible for you to live. Don ' t let them down. Statistics show that the average age of an American is sixty- four years. Most students who go to high school graduate between the ages of seventeen and nineteen. If you have wasted -all these years, you will have wasted nearly one-third of your life. Life is so so short and full of troubles the best we make of it, so who wants to make the worst out of the best? You may think, Well, I will do better when I start out on my own. Why, cheating on a test is no indication that I will really cheat people.” You can quickly see that this student did not realize that he had already cheated someone — himself. Just remember Honesty is the best policy, and stick to it. A professor in college once said the brain is used as a last resort. Let’s put that brain to work while it is still young; don’t wait until tomorrow to start preparing yourself for a bright future; now is the time. Refrain from taking up the bad habits for they will follow you to your grave. We have written this for the benefit of all whom it may concern, and it is our greatest wish that someone will profit by it. CLASS EDITOR Junior On President Nell Fleming Vice President ..... Tommie McFaU Secretary and Treasurer Wilma Elkins i n Mtmurimv KENNETH MULLINS Kenneth ' s untimely and unfortunate death was an irreparable loss to our school. He was a quiet, kind, gentle companion. His smile meant peace and happiness to those who received it each day in High School. JUNIORS Billie Jean Baker Jerelene Baker Clara Barrett Jane Branham Emogene Childress Virginia Davenport Wilma Elkins Lula Fleming Nell Fleming Carma Fuller Lila Lee Geisler James Grimes Lyle Kaye Eddie Lee Charlsie Little Fannie McGlothirf JUNIORS Delores McKinney Pernia Gay Moore Bubbles Mullins Darlene Mullins Kathleen Mullins Avery Powers Betty Lou Reedy Harold Remines Dane Rowlett Helen Smith Janice Stanley Lance Sutherland Jane Sutherland Bobby Sykes Fred Vanover Joyce Vanover Josephine Yates Clftss i ffxttx President - Darre11 Ul Vice President - - T 0 FuUer Reporter - - Dorothy Davis SOPHOMORES Patsy Jo Browning Jack Brumit Pauline Carty Wayne Crabtree Dorothy Davis Garland Davis Jack Dotson Marlene Elkins Bennie Fleming Theo Fuller Martha Justice James Keel Marlene Kendrick Darrel Large Gerald Moore Paul Moore Corine Mullins Margaret Mullins Maude Ruth Powers Bernice Rakes Mozella Rasnick Mary Mae Ratliff Marisue Skeen Buddy Sutherland Jimmie Vanover Ruth Watson Janice Faye Wright Elmer Younce President Vice President Secretary and T reasurer Reporter Carl Hylton Jimmy R. Stanley ... Darrel Fleming Sadra Mullins FRESHMEN Barbara Sue Anderson Billy Arrowood Earl Beverly Lois Castle Gaynell Childress Marglean Courits Janice Faye Crabtree David Davenport Kay Davis Erma Jewell Dotson Carol Edwards Faye Elkins Darrell Fleming Kennith Grimes Jimmie Honaker Jean Hughes Delores Jean Johnson Mary Ann Keel Mary Ann King Alene Large Jewell Large Anna Love McCoy Beulah Mullins Carl Mullins Mae Mullins Sadra Mullins Viva Mullins Wilma Mullins FRESHMEN Frankie Orr Dorothy Perkins Jerry Pierce Bureta Powers James Powers Clara Ramey Harold Ring Eloise Robinson Jerry Robinson Tollie Robinson Betty Joe Rose Christine Rose Dolly Rose Letha Rose Jimmie Smith Helen Stanley Ivan Stanley Ivel Stanley Jimmy Stanley Nina Stanley Shirley Ann Stone Bobby Sutherland Conrand Sutherland Mildred Sutherland Rowena Surratt Betty Jo Trivitt Jacqueline Vanover Joyce Nell Yates Rita Yates GIRLS EIGHTH GRADE BOYS EIGHTH GRADE COTTAGE AGRICULTURE BUILDING JAMES M. SKEEN MR. J. NEWTON BUCHANAN MR. KENOS STONE MR. BRUCE EDWARDS MR. JAMES M. SKEEN MISS GAY NELL POWERS ( Secretary ) MR. JAMES SMITH MR. GEORGE BURCHETT -STacuH ' ij ]fbrin ipal MR. PAU1. SKEEN Mr. E. R. Beverly, Mrs. C. H. Carty, Miss Rosemary Clarkston, Mr. Howard Deel, Mrs. Emma Flannagan, Mr. Joseph C. Gilbert, Mr. Claude Greever, Mrs. Newton E. Hughes, Mr. J. K. Mullins, Miss Helen Painter, Miss Buelah Phipps, Mrs. T. R. Stanley, Mrs. H. C. Sykes, Miss Lois Hughes, Secretary. HI-HATTER GREEN KNIGHT r ii VIKING F. F. A. F.H.A. BAND FORENSIC BOYS GLEE CLUB GIRLS GLEE CLUB BOYS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS SOFTBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL Ch ' ntiuoo d } V i r ! ru ' 0 A member of the. Federal Deposit I nsar ah6t Corporation Cumberland Chevrolet Sales Corp. 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Sinclair pToilucts Telephone- 312.1 or 2.311 U?asKmc| - - po| sK nc CompltYnen+s o-f- ' Road 5evr te- llli)iSelHan l u)are and for niro -e_ Co N rfor , Vir ' nia Tfone 53 No ton ViV in fa Phone- 43 Want to Make A Hit With Her Our flowers will make a hit with any Miss Be date-wise and call 4 MOUNTAIN FLORIST ) CLINTWOOD, VIRGINIA PHONES 351 1 a nd 2361 We are only 30 seconds away by telephone Any kind of floral designs Cut Flowers - Corsages - Potted Plants - Bouquets FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS MORE FLOWERS FOR YOUR MONEY You know our flowers — fresh — pretty — grown in our greenhouses NORTON FLORAL Frank J. Horsman WE ARE AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE PHONE 280 NORTON, VIRGINIA FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS ewti tet 3th ompany v ice 34 MOORE STREET BRISTOL, VIRGINIA oR.o af C peS i?ifep$ SALES ♦ SERVICE ♦ RENTALS ♦ SUPPLIES + Phone 746 R. L. FLEENOR, Owner P. O.... SALYER CANDY COMPANY 127 CALLAHAN AVE. APPALACHIA, VA. ASK FOR and Pasteurized DAIRY PRODUCTS Southern Maid, Inc. PHONE 210 APPALACHIA, VA. TERRY ' S | Bristol Vi rg i n ia-T ennessee HERFF JONES CO. • • DESIGNER AND MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY, GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEDALS, CUPS AND TROPHIES INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA JEWELERS TO DICKENSON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Representative: Stamper Glenn Compliment . f of PATTI SALL DRUG STORE music a complete Music Store UORIDS FINEST BAND INSTRUMENTS C.G. CONN PAN-AMERICAN JOIN THE BAND 6 1 5 BL AND .ST. blue field , w. M. Compliments Of ClINTWOJ) HARWiEv FURNITURE CO. (old Ha d lu a r Fred J. Carter, Manager Largest in (xtlj Home furnish • $ Hard a t e 4pph antes .Buildup Matena.lt yOun jSt©um ICitehehS Cbij Mollfns e SXVS Clin+u ood -phane, 5 5 ? J V r f i n i cu Compliments of Compliments of Gorman B. Sutherland B. S. Powers, Jr. and Family Clinfwood, Virginia Clintwood, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of Victor Vanover The Sheriff ' s Office Clintwood, Virginia Truman Fleming, Sheriff Clintwood, Virginia Compliments of GLYNN PHILLIPS Attorney-at-law CLINTWOOD, VIRGINIA f,15i a d i SI fclllll ..„„i „ m jq ill is 2 2 0 u „,.. I 35 i s O s ri OjiW| W


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