Haysi High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Haysi, VA)
- Class of 1955
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Coort c XAju y juru v UulUls HAYSI GIRL HONOR STUDENT AT E U Miss Virginia Miller of Haysx is on the dean’s list at Emory and Henry College for last sem- ester. Miss Miller, who is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Charles Miller, is a freshman. She exceeded the required avereage 1 of B by making straight A’s on all subjects except physical educa- tion. chilrtrcr, naroid Kush and i. children are visiting relatives in hew Jersey. es m ! j Misses Betty Fuller and Ba-J !( ,° aia Davis left recently for De ed ,ht ere ;hey W1 be I ea this summer. I p n T, ancy , Ba11 retl med to Berea | College last Sunday to attend ■mmer classes and assist at Ini i PUBLIC LIBRARY HAYSI, VIRGINIA HAYSS PUBLIC LIBRARY uavci i nnmiA foreword As you turn through the pages of your 1954-1955 year- book we hope that we have been able to bring back to your memory the years spent at Haysi High; recalling the happiest hours, the valued friends, and the best-loved scenes. With sincere wishes, here is your 1955 THUNDERBOLT. THE STAFF Contents FACULTY SENIORS FAVORITES JUNIORS TENTH -EIGHTH ELEMENTARY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISERS Dedication To our helpful and understanding teacher, class sponsor, and friend who has rendered every service possible to uphold the tradi- tions of the Senior class; to one of the most devoted and loveable teachers, we, the graduating class of 1955 proudly dedicate this year ' s Thunderbolt to our very own Mrs, Elaine T. Duty. V V May I congratulate each of you on your splendid cooperation. It has been a pleasure to serve you these past five years. If I can be of service to you in the future please let me know. I am sure this year’s issue of the Thunderbolt will be one of the best. I know the faculty and our friends will join me in congratu- lations to this year ' s annual staff. J. M. Tarwater HOME ECONOMICS COTTAGE AGRICULTURE BUILDING Cafeteria Staff Mrs. George Powers Mrs. Roscoe Bill” Sutherland Mrs. Scott Duty Mrs. Barbara Edwards Mrs. Alene Owens Mrs. Katy Jo Powers, Dietician ffanitors Trigg Anderson Woodrow Taylor S. W. Compton Helpers: Jerry Yates Darwin Edwards J. M. TARWATER, Principal Hiwassee T. P. I. - B. S. U. Tenn., U. Wash. - M.S. s £ 9 CAROL ROSE Secretary to Principal ERDMAN MULLINS V. P. I. - B.S., Graduate Work NEGETHA G. POWERS E. Tenn. State - B.S. U. of Va. Extension i ELAINE T. DUTY Radford - B.S. U. of V a. Extension A. C. RICHARDSON U. Tenn. , - B.S. U. Va. - Graduate Work LUCILLE B. SUTHERLAND Radford - B.S. U. ofVa. Extension E. S. DAVIS National Business College 4-J. 4o J C. C. SHORT E. Tenn. State U. of Tenn. - B. S, katy jo Power Madison College - B U. ofVa. Extension MAYNARD OWENS U. Tenn. - B. S. Ed. JflC. LOONEY sbury College ARTHUR COUNTS E. Tenn. State Emory and Henry iLET TARWATER assee, Radford of Va. Extension MATHERLY ZOOLA GAY RICHARDSON HOMER DEEL PATSY FIELDS LOU RATLIFF JOYCE HARRISON Concord College - B. S. Radford Radford U. of Va. Extension U. ofVa. Extension LONNIE OWENS JUANITA POWERS BONNIE OWENS Emory and Henry L. M. U. Radford College East Term. State CARL D. YATES ’Ever loyal, ever true, to the task he has to do.” President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff; Paper Staff. WILLIAM PAUL CHARLES ' Ambition is the only power that combats love. Vice President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Plays; Key Club 4; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; FFA 1, 2; Basketball 2,4; Soft- ball 3; Baseball 3. VIRGINIA MILLER f 6 )NSRY‘YATE ' Patience is the best re- medy for every trouble. Reporter 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Paper Staff. ELAINE T. DUTY ” ’Tis good-will makes intelligence.” Class Sponsor; Junior Play Sponsor; Annual Sponsor. People who think for themselves are rare.” Secretary 4; Annual Staff; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 2,3, Senior Play; Paper Staff; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hr. Secre- tary 2. ELIZABETH ROSE FULLER Is she not passing fair? Treasurer 4; Paper Staff; Beta Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Play; District Play 3; Hr. Vice Presi- f AD JOSEPHINE ARTRIP Friendship is constant in all things.” Tri-Hi-Y 4; Handicraft i Club 3. $ LOWELL BARTLEY I will seek success in my own way.” Basketball 2,3,4; Soft- ball; Baseball; Track; Junior Play; Hi-Y; Presi- dent 4; Key Club Presi- dent 4; Junior Treasurer. AVERY EUGENE BARTON Men who can be relied upon are always in de- mand. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; 4-H Club 1. RONALD BRANHAM Appearances are very de- ceitful. Hi-Y 4; FFA 1,2. SAMMY DARRELL CHILD- RESS “He’s nice to everybody. Hi-Y 4. DORSE R. COUNTS I am the master of my fate. Junior Play; FFA 1; Foot- ball 3,4; Track; Thespian Club; Baseball. i 1 RITA JEAN COUNTS Love makes the world go round. Tri-Hl-Y 3,4; FHA 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2,4. BARBARA DAVIS Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality.” Beta 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Paper Staff; Hr. Vice President 2. FARLEY M. DEEL It is harmful to no one to have been silent. Basketball 3,4; Softball 3; Hi-Y. LILLIE IMOGENE DYE A fair face that frames a gentle nature. Masq. Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Handicraft Club 3; Hr. Reporter 2. JEARLIENE EDWARDS I have ever loved to re- pose myself.” Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Chaplain 4. RUBY EDWARDS A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. ' Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Reporter 3, 4; Paper Staff. - ,oJ tub 4 ' ' SHELBA EPLING To have a friend, you must be one. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Masquerade Club 4. CLINTON B. FULLER Good nature is a sign of a large and generous soul. FFA 1,2; Junior President; Softball 2,3; Baseball 3; Masquerade Club 3; Junior and Senior Plays; Basket- ball 3. THELMA FULLER Quietness comes natural to me. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Handicraft Club 3. NORMAN GRIZZLE He ' d rather lose his dinner, than his jest. ' Basketball 3; Track 1 FFA 1, 2; Masquerade Club 3. NANCY LOUISE HALL I will face life with courage and patience. Junior and Senior Plays Handicraft Club 3; Hr. Secretary 1. LOIS HAMON A friendly smile can re- inedy many ills. Senior Play; Tri-Hi-Y 4 Masquerade Club Treas- urer 4; Handicraft 3. r S 4S XjJLaxLs d nJ diX xr x Tjyex zxJ rfo C. BETTY SUE MULLINS ' Rare is the union of beauty and modesty. Junior and Senior Plays; Beta 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Historian 3; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; Halloween Queen 4. BEULAH SYKES MULLINS ' All must be earnest in a world like ours.” Tri-Hi-Y 3; Masq. 4. u W+A $$ o ' y a k ip GARMON MULLINS Doubt whom you will but never yourself. Junior Play; FFA 1, 2; Masq. 3,4. KIRBY MULLINS Let every man mind his own business. Hi-Y 3,4; FFA 1, 2. BLANCHE O ' QUIN If you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused. Junior Play; FHA 3; Tri 3, 4, President 4: Hr. President 2. i ' , ! j ; JUANITA TURNER POWERS She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, and sits on the lid and smiles. SUE CAROL PUCKETT Enthusiasm is life lit up and shining. Beta 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Play; Paper Staff; Junior Secretary 3; FHA 1. RAYMOND G. RAKES A scholar and a gentlem, Hi-Y ; FFA 1, 2. ROBERT L. RA SNICK All work and no play, a Jack a dull boy. I 1 Hi-Y ; Senior Play. LOIS MULLINS ROSE Love is your master, for it masters you. Beta 4; Annual Staff; Senior Play; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FHA 1, 2; Hr. President 2; Hr. Secretary REBA RUTH ROSE There are many lovely women, but no perfect ones. Handicraft 3; Senior Play; Halloween Queen 1. BOBBIE JEAN SMITH Hear Much, Speak Little. Masquerade Club 4. BETTY JEAN SUTHERLAND “Drifting is easier than rowing. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DAVID CONLEY SUTHER- LAND He touches nothing but he adds a charm. Hi-Y 4; FFA 1,2; Basket- ball 2, 3. DONALD E. SUTHERLAND A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Basketball 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Junior and Senior Plays. ROSE FULLER SUTHER- LAND Love Conquers All. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hr. Presi- dent 1; Annual Staff; Handicraft 3. VONSHORE SUTHERLAND An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; FFA 1,2. 1 ROSE MARY SYKES A merry heart that laughs at care.” Masquerade 4. GRETA ANN TURNER 1 would be friends with you and have your love.” Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Treasurer 4. EDNA MAE SYKES ’ A pleasing voice is an excellent recommenda- tion.” Beta Club 3,4; S 4; Junior and Annual Staff; 4-H 2; FHA 3; JEANETTE SYKES ’Good breeding is the blossom of good Masquerade Club Presi dent 4; Basketball 2; Handicraft Club 3; Hi-Y 4. ASIE VIERS The force of his own merit makes his way. Hi-Y; Secretary; Treasurer; Reporter. BOBBY GENE WILLIS True he can talk, and yet he is no speaker. Junior and Senior Plays; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; Baseball 3,4; Softball 1,2, 3; FFA 1; Masquerade Club 2. LOIS RATLIFF WRIGHT ’ ’Tis impossible to love and to be wise. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FHA 2,3; Junior Reporter; Hr. Re- porter 1, 2. RITA RAE WRIGHT ’To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. Junior and Senior Plays; 4-H Club 1, 2; Beta Club 3,4; President 4; Tri-Hi- Y 4; Paper Staff; FHA 2, 3; Junior Vice President; Hr. Reporter 2. i GLENNA MAE YATES She is minor of all cour- tesy. ” Masquerade Club 4; Handi craft 3. SHEILA YATES ' A good name is better than great riches. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Handicraft 3 MOTTO: Knowledge Is The Passport Of Life COLORS: Nile Green and Gold FLOWER: Pink Roses Most Popular Teachers A. C. RICHARDSON ELAINE T. DUTY Best Speakers LOIS M. ROSE NORMAN GRIZZLE Most Popular RITA COUNTS DONALD SUTHERLAND Best All Around LOIS R. WRIGHT CARL YATES Most Courteous LOIS R. WRIGHT SAMMY CHILDRESS Most Athletic RITA COUNTS AVERY BARTON Most Talented RITA RAE WRIGHT BOBBY WILLIS Most Likely to Succeed VIRGINIA MILLER PAUL CHARLES Best Sports IMOGENE DYE PAUL CHARLES Most School Spirited RITA R. WRIGHT AVERY BARTON Friendliest LOIS HAMON SAMMY CHILDRESS Most Original LOIS R. WRIGHT RONALD BRANHAM Most Dependable RITA R. WRIGHT CARL YATES Cutest JEANETTE SYKES D. C. SUTHERLAND Most Humorous BLANCHE O’QUINN VONSHORE SUTHERLAND Most Studious IMOGENE DYE PAUL CHARLES Class Prophecy Man your stations! !” Three minutes until take-off, said Bobby Willis. These are the words I hear so I rush to take my position at the tail of the rocket. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. We then zoom into outer space on our mission to the moon. After we have settled down to an easy pace, we then adjust our instruments to the right degree. Clinton Fuller, our captain, shouts back for us to un- fasten our safety belts, Carl Yates is manning our ray guns with the aid of Onsby Yates and Sammy Childress. Von Shore Sutherland and Norman Grizzle are kept busy peering into the radar screen. They are watching a space show starring those four all time greats Rose Sutherland and husband and Juanita Powers and husband. Lois Hamon, Jean- ette Sykes, Betty Sue Mullins and Betty Fuller are doing that new dance the Moon -bo. They are dancing to the band of Imogene Dye with Edna Mae Sykes on the drums. I then pick up a newspaper published by Bobby Rasnick and read the headlines, Lois Wright ' s husband has broken the world ' s record of breaking dishes. Beulah Mullins and husband are now buying a space ship for taking a vacation to Mars. In the society page Lois Rose and husband have now retired to their Rocket Ranch on Mercury. I lay the paper aside and then turn on my space radio and hear the life of D. C. Sutherland written by Virginia Miller. I turn to another station and hear Space Hep Cat Show with Garmon Mullins, Raymond Rakes, and Kirby Mullins playing real hot Jupiter numbers. Barbara Davis, Sue Puckett, Betty Sutherland, and Ruby Edwards are singing The Naughty Pluto of Shady Mars. I turn off the radio and then gaze out the window at the passing scenes. I see, on the top of Venus, Paul Charles and Nancy Hall ' s modern cottage with Ruth Rose, their maid, sprinkling star dust on the Milky Way. Glenna Yates, Thelma Fuller, Shelia Yates, and Gladys Edwards were working on Uranus for those great star manufactures Dorse Counts, Farley Deel, and Ronald Branham. We go a few moon miles more when I see Rose Mary Sykes, Bobbie Jean Smith, and Josephine Artrip shooting meteors at James Mullins and Asie Viers. Then we come around the corner of Saturn and almost had a collision with another rocket ship driven by Blanche O’Quin with Rita Counts, Shelba Epling, and Greta Turner in the back seat holding on for dear life. We have now reached the Moon and there we see Avery Barton and Lowell Bartley feeding their mice green cheese. Donald Sutherland gives us our landing instructions and we make a safe landing. I pick up my medical bag and step outside on the Moon to wait for my next assignment. Rita Rae Wright Cast Will and Zest ament We, Betty Sutherland and Sue Puckett, will our looks and brains to Mary Sue and Charlotte. I, D. C. Sutherland, will my ability to talk teachers out of things to Frank Ratliff so he won ' t have to stand in the office so much. We, Don Sutherland and Clinton Fuller, will our ability to play hooky to anyone who can ge t away with it and our good looks to Jack Hay and Glen Anderson because they need it. I, Rose Sutherland, will my flirty ways to Jane and Bobby Fuller. I, Vonshore Sutherland, will all my nasty ideas and habits to Jack Hay. I, Edna Mae Sykes, will my love for chemistry to anyone who wishes to experiment without equipment. We, Lois Hamon, Shelba Epling, and Jeanette Sykes, will all that we leave to all the Juniors. I, Asie Viers, will my ability to speak French to Christine Willis. I, Bobby Willis, unlike the rest of my stupid classmates intend to take everything that I can get my hand on with me. I, Carl Yates, will my flirtatious gestures to anyone who will accept. I, Glenna Yates, will all my love for HHS to Gay Yates and Joyce Davis. I, Shelia Yates, will my flirty ways to my sister, Sharon, who really doesn’t need them. I, Onsby Yates, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Chester Yates. I, Avery Barton, will my love for basketball to Gregory Barton and my love for the girls to anyone who can get them. We, Ruth Rose and Nancy Hall, will our typing books to Roger and Gary Rose in hopes that they don ' t have the same teacher we have. I, James Mullins, will my love for beautiful women to Johnny Ander- son if he can stand them. I, Juanita Powers, will my History book to my daughters, Myra and Linda. We, Rosemary Sykes and Bobbie Jean Smith, will our silly giggle to Mr. Stacy Davis in hopes that he won ' t be so grouchy throughout the remainder of this year. I, Robert Rasnick will my ability to work algebra to Shirley Sutherland. I, Blanche O’Quinn, will my meanness and love for driving a car to Anne Miller. I, Beulah Mullins, will my love to my daughter, Deborah Gail and my English Book to Janice and Barbara Jean Mullins. I, Garmon Mullins, will my talent of music to Paul David Wright. We, Lois Rose and Virginia Miller, will our sophistication to Anne Miller and Barbara Owens so they may use it next year. We, Ruby Edwards and Greta Turner, will our ability to get into trouble and our love for the service men to any one that wants them. I, Thelma Fuller, will my love for all boys to Doris Willis. I, Josephine Artrip, will my love for all good looking boys to Nell Stallard. I, Lowell Bartley, will my love for fast women and beautiful cars to anyone that can afford them. I, Ronald Branham, will my shyness around girls to Glenn Anderson. I, Paul Charles, will my love for sports to anyone who wants them. We, Sammy Childress and Farley Deel, will our love to chase girls in the hall to anyone who thinks they can get by with it. I, Dorse Counts, will my ability to love women to Conley Rasnick. I, Rita Counts, will my love for basketball to my sister Paula and my love for Jimmy to myself. I, Barbara Davis, will my shorthand book to Joyce Davis and Gay Yates. I, Imogene Dye, will my love for school and music to every- body. I, Gladys Edwards, will my bashfulness to my sister, Juanita, because we all know she needs it. We, Betty S. Mullins and Betty Fuller will our love for tall, dark, and handsome men to Shirley Fuller and Nancy Fuller. H V I L mm Fi 5 aV I -jM M, | ■ ■ij [0§l liij yjM || 1 Negetha G. Powers Co-Sponsor A. C. Richardson Co-Sponsor Jack Hay President Shirley Sutherland Vice President Sue C. Counts Secretary Rodo jr Taylor Trfeasurer Betty L. Adkins Glenn Anderson Janice Anderson W. R. Anderson Betty F. Bailey Arnold Beverly Clovis Coleman Billy Compton (K UsWf k Lema Counts Lyman Counts James Davis Jerry Davis h j ■ Joyce Davis Bruce Deel, Jr. Loretta Deel Mary Lou Deel Maloy Edwards Glendene Epling Jane Fuller June Hamon Carroll Harlowe Jean Hay Della Hensley Lillie Mae Hill J. R. Jones Billy Kilgore Fern Kiser Shirley Kiser Betty J. Mullins Clancy Mullins Janice Mullins Shirley Mullins JZ y. TIVIS OWENS EARL PUCKETT WAYNE PUCKETT RAYMOND RACZKOWSKI A. % CONLIE RASNICK JANIE RASNICK JOE RASNICK EARNEST RICE ft ' TRULA G. SILCOX NELL STALLARD JERRY SUTHERLAND RONALD SUTHERLAND DARLENE SYKES MARY SUE SYKES SHIRLEY TAYLOR FAYNE TURNER LOIS JANE TURNER WALTER LEE TURNER KENNETH WRIGHT SUE WRIGHT t%v ' p ' 0 freshmen Sponsors: KATY JO POWERS - C. C. SHORT MAYNARD OWENS - H. C. LOONEY. Eighth Qrade Sponsors: STACY MATHERLY - ZOOLA GAY RICHARDSON ARTHUR COUNTS - VIOLET TARWATER. IS us Drivers EDWARDS, EDWARDS, EDWARDS, ARRINGTON, COLLEY, TURNER, MULLINS. Seventh Qrade Teachers; JOYCE HARRISON and LONNIE OWENS S ' ueth Qmde Teacher: JUANITA POWERS Tiftk Grade Teacher: MRS. BONNIE OWENS fourth Grade Teacher: MISS NINA DAY Second and Zhird grades Teacher: JEAN MATHERLY first and Second grades Teacher: MAE SUTHERLAND President - Rita R. Wright Vice President Janie Rasnick Secretary Edna Mae Sykes Treasurer Billy Kilgore Reporter Shirley Mullins Sponsor- - - Negetha Powers President Lowell Bartley Vice President Glen Anders on Secretary - Jack Hay Treasurer - Rodney Taylor Sponsors Erdman Mullins J. M. Tarwater Mi- y Club President Lowell Bartley Secretary-Treasurer Asie Viers Vice President Don Sutherland Chaplain Kennith Wright Sponsor - H. C. Looney Zri-Mi- y Club President Blanche O’Quin Treasurer- - Vice President Shirley Sutherland Reporter Secretary Rita J. Counts Chaplain- - Sponsor - Patsy Fields - - Greta Turner - Ruby Edwards Janice Anderson 7.M.A- Club President Gay Bowman Treasurer- Betty Jo Adkins Vice President - - Joyce Owens Secretary and Rep. - - Sue Sharp Sponsor - Lucille Sutherland J. J.J. Club President Avery Barton Treasurer Neil Tiller Vice President Lyman Counts Reporter Clovis Coleman Secretary- Jerry Davis Sentinel Clifford Rasnake Sponsor - Erdman Mullins Science Club Sponsors: Stacy Matherly and Katy Jo Powers President Danny Hopson Secretary-Treasurer Dennis Counts Vice President Don Yates Reporter R. C. Younce President Vice President- Muth Club Sponsor: Arthur Counts Hershell Rasnick Secretary-Treasurer- - - - Ronnie Viers Reporter Katherine Phillips - Harold Edwards Masquerade Club Sponsor Mrs. Mary Cain President- Jeanette Sykes Vice President Sue C. Counts Secretary Betty F. Adkins Treasurer Lois Hamon Reporter Francis Gross 4-M Club Sponsor -Mr. C. C. Short Secretary- Sue Mullins President Betty Lou Adkins Treasurer Sue Mullins Vice President - - Betty Jo Adkins Reporter- June Hamon SENIOR PLAY CAST 1955 TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Sponsor: Stacy Mather ly JUNIOR PLAY CAST 1954 FINDERS CREEPERS Sponsor: Elaine T. Duty “Pow-Wow” Paper Staff Sponsors - A. C. RICHARDSON, E. S. DAVIS Zumbling Zeam Sponsor - H. C. LOONEY High School King and Queen Glen Anderson Betty Sue Mullins GLEN ANDERSON Elementary King and Queen Danny Powers Patricia Miller BETTY SUE MULLINS Gym Activities Scenes from Senior Play Take Your Medicine Finder s Creepers Junior Play Cast Front row: Betty Rose, Merlyn Taylor, Betty Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Anne Miller, Lema Counts, Rita Counts Vance, Nancy Belcher. Back row: Coach, Lou Ratliff, Betty Delaney, Fern Woods, Kay Rose, Joyce Owens, Rayena Mae Phillips, Jean Willis, Cleta Hay, Darlene Sykes. The girls ' basketball squad reported for duty as usual in the early fall. All the girls were very interested in making a good and undefeatable team for this season. As the season progressed the team showed much improvement. Even though the team hasn ' t won every game, it has never been outplayed, regardless of how much the opposition scored. Their coach. Miss Lou Ratliff, is very interested in the girls and not only for their playing good basketball but also for their sportsmanship. With a little more experience next year we hope to have an undefeated team. GAMES PLAYED Hay si 18 Honaker 46 Haysi 59 Council 42 Haysi 50 Lebanon 63 Haysi 70 Ervington 76 Hay si 58 Hurley 30 Haysi 77 Cleveland 63 Haysi 52 Cleveland 62 Haysi 55 Tazewell 45 Haysi 52 Clinchco 56 Haysi 52 Tazewell 38 Haysi 35 Clinchco 33 Haysi 71 Council 64 Haysi 51 Honaker 55 Haysi 75 Whitewood 76 Haysi 56 Garden 55 SHIRLEY TAYLOR- -Junior Shirl Forward--3 years. She holds the team together. DARLENE SYKES- -Junior Nene Guard — 2 years One of the swiftest guards ever. JOYCE OWENS-- Sophomore Chalk Forward — 1 year. A girl we can ' t do without. ' RITA J. COUNTS— Senior Vance Guard- -3 years A smooth, even player. RAYENA MAE PHILLIPS — Freshman Ray Forward — 1 year. She can ' t be stopped. BETTY TAYLOR—Sophomore Betts Guard— 2 years. Not how big but how Good. Hoys’ Hasketball Zeam Front row: Jack Hay, Paul Charles, Avery Barton, Glenn Anderson, Lowell Bartley, Vonshore Sutherland, Billy Kilgore, Gregory Barton. Back row: Coach H. R. Deel, Rodney Taylor, James Hay, R. C. Younce, Danny Hopson, Arnold Beverly, Farley Deel, Lyman Counts. Manager, Jimmy O’Quin. The boys ' basketball team this year is better or as good as any team we have had in the past years. Our team has won games with more ease this year than was ever displayed before, and when they lose, it is with a fighting spirit that lasts throughout the game. We can rest assured that our team will be in the county tournament if they keep going at the rate they are going now. The first team players consist of: Guards, Jack Hay and Billy Kilgore; Forwards, Lowell Bartley and Avery Barton; Center, Glenn Anderson. GAMES PLAYED Hay si 77 Honaker 50 Haysi 106 Whitewood 45 Hay si 46 Lebanon 47 Haysi 45 Garden 51 Haysi 58 Hurley 39 Haysi J.V. 61 Council 22 Haysi 59 Wise Jr. College 40 Haysi 53 Wise Jr. College 60 Haysi 51 Cleveland 53 Haysi 33 Lee McRae J.V.C. 38 Haysi 70 Clinchco 50 Haysi 43 Ervington 37 Haysi J.V. 41 Clinchco J. V. 16 Haysi 68 Cleveland 59 Haysi 54 Clinchco 48 Haysi J.V. 70 Council 10 Haysi 66 Council 38 Haysi 63 Honaker 54 AVERY BARTON --Senior Forward — 2 years 6’ A real asset. JACK HAY — Junior Guard--2 years 5 ' 11 Haysi’s top-scoring clever guard. LOWELL BARTLEY— Senior Forward — 3 years 6 ' 1 Haysi’s top rebounder BILLY KILGORE— Junior Guard--1 year 5 ' 9 Clever, accurate, fast guard. GLEN ANDERSON— Junior Center — 2 years 6 ' 3 Haysi ' s sensation. All these boys have really worked this year. Qpufnr A i tnnrnnl ic 1 There’s A Ford In Your Future Let Us Demonstrate Today MOTOR CORPORATION HAROLD POWERS, Manager Day Phone 2171 Night Phone 3211 Haysi, Virginia DAVIS AND OWENS MERCANTILE CO. Groceries - Fresh Meats - Feeds Phone 2141 Haysi, Virginia Haysi, Virginia CLARENCE WILLIS, Proprietor “THE PINK ROOM” HILLTOP INN HAYSI HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. Electrical Appliances - House Furnishings - Building Supplies Phone 2261 Haysi, Virginia WHITE STAR CAFE MAY BRANHAM, Prop. Haysi, Virginia BIG DOLLAR SUPER MARKET Haysi, Virginia “Betsy Ross is Good Bread” FEUTCHENBERGER BAKERIES Phone 2811 Grundy, Virginia LIBERTY CAFE The Home of Comfort - Air Conditioned Television - Free Parking TED AND DELLA BENNETT General Mdse. Steam and Domestic Coal SHECKLER COAL COMPANY STORE Duty, Virginia ABINGDON GROCERY CO., INC. Wholesale Grocers Abingdon, Virginia ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Division of Fairmont Food Co. 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