Greensville County High School - Riparian Yearbook (Emporia, VA)

 - Class of 1961

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Miss Johnson and Miss Davis view the competition to be met at the 1961 Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention. G.C.H.S. ' student council has received annually an achieve¬ ment award, and it is displayed here by President Teeny Jones. Coach Emory Davis displays the 1959 Track Trophy, which is one of many at G.C.H.S. Club president Pattie Wood and sponsor, Mr. Overbey, plan for the next meeting. Butler Barrett, our spelling King, shows us his tech - niques.

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■H In the year 1908 the conscientious citizens of Greensville County decided that they did, indeed, need an establishment of higher learn¬ ing. As a result of this decision the first Greensville County Elementary and high- school building was erected on South Main Street. During the preceding years teachers had instructed students of the rural areas in any site available. Even in town, the county ' s only high school was a warehouse. The modern brick building was regarded with pride by the inhabitants of Emporia as an appropriate symbol of their diligent efforts. At last a suitable place for the proper education of their children had been established. A place of advancement of themselves and their county in the future had been their ultimate goal, and that they had achieved. So well did the county grow and prosper that in 1916 a separate high-school building was erected. The pupils in no way disappointed their elders. In scholastic, as well as extracurricu¬ lar activities, which were commenced, the students were exceptional. Football, basket¬ ball, baseball, and track teams, now the pride of the entire school, began their upward climb under the expert guidance of their first coach. With the help and inspiration of experienced, qualified teachers, students regarded with zeal their daily studies. In time, however, the county outgrew the old building, requiring the erection of a new building in 1952 of which they could be equally as proud. The athletic teams organized in 1908 reached their highest triumph of district wins with new equipment offered by their new school. The clubs, offering rhetorical contests and debates, reflected the skills developed in the class rooms. Now, as always, Emporia can be proud of her schools. The buildings, both old and new, are an influencing factor. Greensville County High School has been and always will be one of those at the top.



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• • ed at G.C.H.S. 1929 - At seeing these somber expressions, the editing the 1929 newspaper was really that difficult! 1934 - May Court - Queen-Miss Martha Jolly; Queen Regent- Miss Rachel Bowen; Crown Bearer—Miss Frances Doyle.

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