Rye Cove High School - Cove Yearbook (Clinchport, VA)

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S C OTT c omm PUBUC LIBRARY GATE CITY, V.RG1NIA THE COVE ’64 RTE COVE HIGH SCHOOL CLINCHPORT, VIRGINIA Lois Ann Moore Editor Judy Tignor Co -Editor Cathy Minor Gennis Ford Business Manager Senior Representative SCOTT COUNTY PUBIJC LiOinARY GATr rriTV Kcf 3ns, 3 5 MRS. PEARL HIGHFIEL 2 IF If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don ' t deal in lies. Or being hated don ' t give way to hating. And yet don ' t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream -- and not make dreams your master; If you can think -- and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you ' ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools. Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken. And stoop and build ' em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn to pitch-and-toss. And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone. And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: Hold on! If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue. Or walk with Kings -- nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds; worth of distance run. Yours is the Earth and everything that ' s in it. An -- which is more — you ' ll be a Man, my son! Rudyard Kipling 3 THE YEARBOOK STAFF PROUDLY PRESENTS THE 20th EDITION OF THE COVE Foreword We sincerely hope that the contents of THE COVE will reveal to you the true picture of life at Rye Cove High School. Perhaps the most fitting statement that can be applied to the value of education is that it prepares one for life. The most popular conception of its value is that it enables one to procure money and a high standard of living. However, the truly educated person puts small value on money. Instead he dedicates himself to serving his fellowman, contributing to the welfare of society, and constantly improving himself morally, spiritually, and intellec- tually. The more education one has, the more ably prepared is he to offer to the world the best that is in him. An education carries with it an indebted- ness to all the world and to all people — an indebtedness that can never be considered settled or paid as long as one lives. The Cove will help to preserve many wonderful and cherished school memories. TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 5 FACULTY 7 SENIORS 11 JUNIORS 19 SOPHOMORES 25 FRESHMEN 31 SUB-FRESHMEN 37 GRADES 43 ORGANIZATIONS 45 ACTIVITIES 53 ATHLETICS 61 CLASSES 67 ADVERTISING 73 ADMINISTRATION OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. C. S. McMurray ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. S. G. Bledsoe 6 Mrs. Kelsey Clark Radford College Major: Business Education Mr. Jack Arwood Virginia Polytechn.ic Institute Major: Agriculture Mr. Connie M. Baker Pikeville College Major: English Miss Linda Collier Carson-Newman Major: Psychology Mr. Emerson Gillenwater South Dakota Tech Major: History Mrs. Edith Grimm Emory and Henry Major: English Miss Joyce Head Secretary to the Principal Miss Betty Erwin Radford College Major: General Science Miss Marie Highfiel University of Kentucky Major: English Mr. Wayne McConnell East Tennessee State University Major: Business Management Mrs. Sandra House University of Tennessee Major: Home Economics Mrs. Agnes McMuxray Radford College Major: Elementary Education Mr. W. H. Lane East Tennessee State University Major: Physical Education Mrs. Marie Miller East Tennessee State University Major: Mathematics Miss Jerri Quillin Radford College Major: Physical Education q Mrs. Ruth Ringstaff Radford College Major: English and History Mr. F. P. Sloan East Tennessee State University Major: Spanish and English Mr. Paul Templeton East Tennessee State University Major: Social Studies Miss Janie Taylor East Tennessee State University Major: English Mr. Gene Underwood Bridgewater College Major: Psychology Miss Penny Jewel Willis Radford College English and Library Science 10 SENIORS Katie Lou Ashworth Major: Business Boyd Arnold Bishop Major: Science James Edward Bishop Major: Mathematics Mary Janelle Bishop Major: Business CLASS Ellen E. Bowen Major: Business Jerry L. Bowen Major: Social Studies Lois M. Bowen Major: Business Charles William Bishop Major: Agriculture 12 Cecil H. Clendenin Major: Agriculture OF 64 Phyllis Jean Clendenin Major: Home Economics Viola Darnell Major: Business Douglas Dishner Major: Social Studies Grady E. Dockery Major: Science Engue Jane Childress Major: Business Alma Geneva Bray Major: Business Sandra Kaye Bryant Major: Business 13 Gennis Hogan Ford Major: Science Alice Faye Gillenwater Major: Business Isaac Jackson Hood Major: Mathematics Rita Ann Howington Major: Business Janice Nell Jessee Major: Business Sharon Kearns Major: Science Dennis F. Kern Major: Mathematics 14 Bruce Lamb Major: Science Charlotte Ann Lambert Major: Mathematics Kenny Allen Lyons Major: Science Charles Paul Lane Major: Mathematics James Howard McDavid Major: Science Alma Jean Maness Major: Home Economics James H. Miller Major: Social Studies Cathy A, Minor Major: Business 15 Lois Ann Moore Major: Home Economics Hattie Jewell Mullins Major; Business Etta Marjorie Palmer Major: Social Studies Larry Wayne Mullins Major: Science Geneva June Palmer Major: Social Studies Frank D. Qualls Major: Science Lonnie Rhoton Major: Social Studies Martha Rhoton Major: Social Studies 16 Rebecca Sue Roach Major: Music Juanita Ann Sloan Major: Business Royden Edgar Russell Major: Science Barbara Sue Sloan Major: Social Studies Beulah Stanley Major: Business J. C. Stanley Major: Science Peggy A. Stanley Major: Business 17 Judy Dean Starnes Major: Science Bonnie Gerture Stone Major; Business Claude Lee Tipton Major: Social Studies Odell Garvie Wallen Major: Social Studies Wayne Wells Major: Science Jackie Wells Major: Math Carol Williams Major: Social Studies JUNIORS Billie Ashworth Gloria Berry Elizabeth Bishop Hope Bishop Jay Bowen Laura Bowen Richard Bledsoe Noel Boggs Bobby Burke Glen Garter Hazel Bowen Hagan Bowen Brenda Carter Gary Carter 20 Keith Dillon Cennea Dishner Sue Dishner Bobbie Dockery June Dockery Harold Egan Rex Carter Donetta Chapman Brenda Fritz Eddie Fritz Janice Clendenin Henry Darnell Sylvia Darnell Freddie Davidson 21 Betty Gilliam Byron Grimm Sharon Grimm Rufus Hood Mary Kern Ronnie Kern Phyllis Horton Flossie Hurd L. C. Lane Wayne Lane Opal Johnson Lonnie Kem Boda Lawson Janis McDavid 22 Barbara Rhoton Donald Rhoton Susan Rhoton Charlie Robinette Mary Salyer Claudia Shephard Jearldine Moore Roseau Neeley James Shupe Margie Shupe Thelma Neeley Danny Page Joyce Powers Kemp Qualls 23 Nancy Shupe Marlin Sloan Bobby Starnes Betty Stewart Wayne Tignor Brenda Tomlinson Doris Sturgill Carol Taylor Margie Tomlinson Sammy Vanzant Velma Taylor Judy Tignor Fred Williams Charlotte Worfe 24 SOPHOMORES Iva Nell Adams Kenny Amburgey Billy Ashworth Roma Gail Baker Arnold Bishop Gary Bishop Linda Bishop Larry Bledsoe Phyllis Bledsoe Janice Boggs Billy Bowen Gecil Bowen Don Bowen Janet Bowen Otis Bowen 26 Rena Carter Teresa Carter Sharon Caudill Glenda Chapman Sandra Church Harold Dillon Bonnie Edens Alice Falin Linda Flanery Michael Free Ellen Fritz Barney Gibson Phyllis Gillenwater BiTord Hensley Jo Ann Hill 27 Edward Horton Larry K. Jennings Glenda Jessee Cheryl Jones Larry Jones Betty Jo Kelly Kenny Kern William Lawson Anita Lyons Carolyn McDavid Brenda McElyea Bobby McMillian Saundra Martin Tommy Mullins Raymond Musick 28 Dorothy Peterson Ronald Qualls Kenny Reynolds Peggie Rhodes Billy Rhoton Clifton Rhoton Eugenia Rhoton Peggy Rhoton Brenda Rogers Roy Rogers Carol Russell Billy Shephard Helen Smith Priscilla Smith Darrel Stallard 29 Lester Stanley Phillip Stanley Eugenia Stapleton Tommy Stewart Reba Stone Tommy T ay lor Judy Tipton Kathy Tipton Maggie Tipton Pamela Tipton Harold Thompson Nancy Tomlinson Charlotte Townsend Fannie Vanzant Brenda Wells 30 FRESHMEN Betty Amburgey Peggy Ambiirgey Carlyon Ashworth Brenda Baldwin Eola Barnette Frank Barnette David Berry Peggy Carter Sandra Carter Audrey Bishop James Bishop Wayne Carter Judith Bledsoe Robert Bledsoe Linda Bowen Antony Bryant Phyllis Burke Billy Carter Lana Sue Carter 32 Carlyon Cox Ronnie Fritz James Gilliam Mary Gilreath Jerry Head Betty Darnell Teresa Deel Sally Dillon Micheal Dishner Alice Fraley Brenda Frazier Rodney Frazier David Edens Gary Edens Brenda Edwards Linda Edwards Patsy Edwards Ina Belle Falin Joyce Fields Laverna Caudill Teresa Clark 33 Betty Hood Faye Hood Jewell Hood Patty Hood Doris Horton Jerrilyne Horton Ronald Howington Ethel Kem Jeanie Kem Barbara Lane Billy Lane Gary Lane Brenda Livesay Joyce Jones Larry Jones Randall Jones Darryl Hurd Hazel Jennings Linda Jennings Shirley Jennings 34 Wanda McDavid Eddie McMillian Edward McMillian Faye McMillian James Rhoton Loudemia Rhoton Janice Roller Ann Sailing 35 Dennis Smith Anna Ruth Sailing Milton Speaks Patsy Stanley Betty Stone Orville Stone Clayton Tate Jeanette Taylor Sharon Taylor Larry Winegar Pamela Tipton Harvey Tomlinson Larry Winston Betty Walker Sandra Watts Parrel Wells Betty Williams Brenda Williams Brenda Jane Williams Larry Williams 36 Shirley Adams Eamie Arrington Juanita Baldwin Roger Barnette Eddie Benton Arvella Berry Benny Berry Brenda Berry Nelda Darnell Judy Dingus Ray Dingus Patsy Blevins Michael Brickey Teresa Boggs Bradley Bowen Ronnie Bowen Beverly Campbell Patricia Church Linda Clendenin 38 Ricky Dishner Ann Dockery Douglas Dockery Billy Dorton Harold Dorton Phyllis Duncan Patricia Edens Phyllis Edwards David Dishner Jimmy Dishner Martha Egan Joyce Estep Lizzie Fletcher Larry Dishner Barbara Giles Mildred Gilreath Shirley Gilreath Brenda Griffen Billy Hass Billy Hill Linda Hill Edgar Hood 39 Joyce Hood Patsy Hood Dennis Horton Steven Jennings Joan Jess Judy Johnson Donnie Kern Junior Kern Patsy Matlock Clint Miller Margaret Miller Donald McDavid Ricky McDavid Sherry McDavid Norma McElyea Sharon McMillan Dorothy McNew Keimeth Maness Roger Manring 40 James Perry Vivian Powers Evelyn Qualls Glenda Qualls Larry Ramey Karen Rhodes Brenda Rhoton David Rhoton Carl Minton Vincent Mullins Charmie Neeley William Rhoton Betty Robinette Dawn Robinette David Rogers Marsha Russell Jane Sailing Jim Sawyer Danny Shupe 41 Gary Shupe Herbert Sloan Danny Smith Nancy Smith Peggy Snavely David Speaks Benny Starnes Fred Starnes Linda Williams Marie Wolfe Fonda Thompson Paul Thompson Sandra Tomlinson Vida Tomlinson Joyce Tipton Leonard Vaughn Lorraine Wampler Brenda Williams 42 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: John Alley, Joseph Begley, Julia Berry, Barbara Bishop, Debbie Bishop, Hattie Carter, Larry Carter, Don Darnell, Norma Dillon, Geneva Egan; SECOND ROW: Sammy France, Jerry Gibson, Nancy Gibson, Earl Hass, Gary Howington, Verna Johnson, Danny Kern, Jim Kem, Junior Kern, Howard McNew; THIRD ROW: C. B. Peters, J. L. Rhoton, Faye Ramey, Carol Rhodes, John Roach, James Spivey, Martha Stanley, Billy Stone, Judy Stone, Jerry Townsend. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Phyllis Baldwin, Robert Baldwin, Brenda Barnette, Sharon Barton, Lester Begley, Donna Carter, Ernestine Carter, Larry Darnell, Benny Dillon, James Dingus, Kathleen Dingus; SECOND ROW: James Dockery, Carolyn Edwards, Kathy Edwards, Roy Egan, Larry Frazier, Linda Frazier, Deborah Grizzle, Wincer Hass, David Hill, Phillip Kern, Charles McDavid; THIRD FlOW: Tommy McDavid, Harold Roach, Brenda Stanley, Eugene Stanley, Millard Stanley, Teddy Starnes, Kathy Taylor, Sharon Todd. NOT PICTURED: 1 1th: Arlis Johnson, Ronnie E. Kern, Carl Neeley, Raymond Rhoton, Frank Qualls; 10th: Keith Dishner, Billy Giles, G. H. Hood, Ronald Lane, Silas Qualls, Ramonia Tomlinson: 9th: Harry Carter, Delbert Hood, Robert Jennings; 8th: Wayne Falin, R. C. Gilliam, Jerry Griffen, Thelma Hass, Wanda Mc- David, Helen Sloan, Sammie Wells; 6th: Benny Babb. 44 . THE COVE Editor Lois Ann Moore Co-Editor Judy Tignor Business Manager Cathy Minor Senior Representative Gennis Ford Advisor Mrs. Clark The purpose of THE COVE are to present an interesting arrangement of the administration, the faculty, the student body, and the activities that take place in our school. In later years as you look back over your school days, THE COVE, we hope, will bring back many wonderful memories. 46 THE TRAILBLAZER Editor Sharon Kearns Co-Editor Brenda Fritz Business Manager J. C. Stanley Advisor Miss Highfiel Advisor Mr. McConnell Advisor Mrs. Ringstaff The School Paper, THE TRAIL BLAZER, has as its aims and objectives the following: to keep the student body informed of the activities of their various extracurricular organizations; promote an atmosphere of school spirit in competitive sports; and to bring to the attention of the students and faculty the problems confronting our school. 47 THE GLEE CLUB Brenda Carol The Library Club strives to promote a growing appreciation of the funda- mentals of the library. Its purpose is to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and library service, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school. OFFICERS: Brenda Fritz, President; Brenda Tomlinson, Vice-President; Carol Williams, Secretary and Treasurer; Kathy Tipton, Reporter. SCOTT COUNTY PUBUC LlBnA. ' qY GATE CITY, V.RGltv ' IA 49 To have an appreciation of homemaking, home membership is stressed, democracy in home, life and goodwill -- these are some of our goals. Starnes F.H. A. Officers, Sharron Grimm, President; Kathy Tipton, Secretary; Judy Starnes, Treasurer; Charlotte Worfe, Vice-President; Sponsor, Mrs. House. 50 The Future Farmers of America is a national organization, of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. Some of the objectives are to develop leadership and character, train for useful citizenship, foster patriotism, learn scientific ag- riculture and promote scholarship. Bowen President, Bruce Lamb; Vice-President, Gary Carter; Secretary, James Miller; Treasurer, Jay Bowen and Advisor, Mr. Arwood. 51 THE LETTERMAN’S CLUB OFFICERS: Charles Bishop, president; Royden Rrossell, vice-president; Cennea Dishner, secretary; Gennis Ford, treasurer; Phyllis Clendenin, reporter. SPONSORS: Miss Quillen and Mr. Underwood. The Letterman Club was created to interest students in high school sports, by publicizing all athletic events, promoting good fellowship, good sportsmanship, and encouraging proper development of the school spirit among the students. THE 4-H CLUB OFFICERS: Rex Carter, president; Clarence Bowen, vice-president; Tommy Mullins, secretary and treasurer; Vivian Bishop, reporter; Marsha Russell and Sue Carter, song leaders; Doris Horton and Keith Dishner, game leaders. The purpose of this club is to install better leadership in our work and in our community. 52 ACTIVITIES Left to right: Phyllis Clendenin, Larry Mullins, Judy Tignor, Charlie Robinette, Anita Lyons, Clarence Bowen, Darlene Rhoton, and Larry Winston. 54 Geimis dances with the Queen to the music of The Starlites 55 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MR. MISS SENIOR James Miller Sharon Kearns MOST POPULAR Lois Ann Moore Royden Russell 56 MOST TALENTED Sue Roach Royden Russell BEST PERSONALITY Sandra Bryant Gennis Ford MOST COURTEOUS Sharon Kearns Jerry Bowen FRIENDLIEST Jenelle Bishop Larry Mullins 57 BEST DRESSED Cathy Minor Lonnie Rhoton MOST STUDIOUS Gertuie Stone Paul Lane BEST ALL AROUND Janice Jessee James McDavid MOST ATHLETIC Lois Bowen Charles Bishop CLASS FLIRTS Phyllis Clendenin Cecil Clendenen 58 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lois Ann Moore James McDavid CLASS CUT-UPS Engue Childress Dennis Kem 59 BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Katie Ashworth Claude Tipton SEATED: Sharon, Charles, and Rita. STANDING: Bruce, Dennis, Claude, Cecil, and Eddie. SENIOR CLASS TRIP COMMITTEE SEATED: Lois Ann, Phyllis, Cathy, and Carol. STANDING: J. G. , Dennis, James, and Gennis. 60 FOOTBALL TEAM Rex Carter Guard Doug Dishner Quarterback Geimis Ford End FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS From left to right: Cennea Dishner, Elizabeth Bishop, Laura Bowen, Sue Dishner, June Dockery, Katie Ash- worth. Harold Thompsoi Guard Wayne Tignor Halfback Claude Tipton Tackle OUR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Charles Bishop Guard Gary Bishop Forward Richard Bledsoe Guard Keith Dishner Forward Lonnie Kern Guard Ronnie Kern Guard Charlie Robinette Center Phillip Stanley Forward VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 65 FRONT ROW: Sue Carter, Ellen Fritz, Dawn Robinette. SECOND ROW: Pat Fritz, Helen Smith, Nancy Smith. ' ' I ' c XTTD VARSITY JUNIOR Coach Bledsoe FIRST ROW: Coach Bledsoe, Junior Kern, Larry Bledsoe, David Speaks, Glen Carter, Danny McDavid. SEC- OND ROW: Buford Hensley, Billy Shepard, Billy Hill, Tommy Taylor, Don Bowen. 66 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Cecil Clendenen, treasurer; Gennis Ford, vice-president; James Miller, president; Lois Ann Moore, secretary; and Sharon Kearns, reporter. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Jay Bowen, president; Richard Bledsoe, reporter Judy Tignor, secretary; Janice Clendenin, Treas- urer; Wayne Tignor, Vice-president. 68 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Harold Thompson, reporter; Maggie Tipton, secretary-treasurer; Keith Dishner, president; Clarence Bowen, vice-president. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: David Egan, vice-president; Brenda Williams, reporter; Sue Carter, reporter; Teresa Clark; presi- dent. 69 LUNCH ROOM STAFF From left to right: Rachel Osborne, Juanita Wallen, Sally Ashworth, and Della Bishop. Mr. Leggs Elmer Sharon Wayne Tignor Katie Sandy Wayne 70 Gennis Janelle Judy James Rita Faye Roy den Phyllis James 71 72 ADVERTISING THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA Two Convenient Locations Appalachia Big Stone Gap All Deposits Insured Up to $10, 000.00 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANIES General Insurance Darrel Bolling Leland B. Dougherty Gate City Virginia SAVINGS k LOAN ASSOCIATION OF JOHNSON CITY (Home Office) AND GREENEVIUE, KINGSPORT Compliments of NICKLES DEPARTMENT STORE Almost Everything for Everybody Phone: 386-7391 Gate City, Virginia Compliments of PETE ' S GROCERY Telephone; Ha4-3623 Clinchport, Virginia Compliments of CHRIS DEPARTMENT STORE Knowingly We Will Not Be Undersold Gate City, Virginia RICHMOND HARDWARE COMPANY General Hardware 386-7902 Gate City, Virginia THOMAS DRUG STORE Prescriptions We Can Fill Any Prescription 386-2343 Gate City, Virginia Gate Gity Virginia Compliments of GATE CITY PHARMACY In Business For Your Health 386-3841 . . . Night . . . 386-7573 Compliments of FULLER AND HILLMAN Kingsport, Tennessee CITY ESSO STATION Standard Products Pat and Delaney Herron 386-9491 Gate City, Virginia Compliments of MILLER AND ISON PRODUCT CO. ZACKIE ' S BARGAIN STORE Your Friendly Purina Dealer Clothing for the Entire Family Gate City, Virginia Phone; FU6-7851 Big Stone Gap Virginia Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Gate City, Virginia Serving Scott County in Southwest Virginia Gompliments of BROADWATER TRADING CO. Phone 386-3652 Gate City, Virginia Compliments of BROADWATER DRUG GOMPANY Gate City, Virginia VIRGINIA WHOLESALE COMPANY Company Incorporated Appalachia Virginia Phone 66 General Hardware Farming Tools GATE CITY SUPPLY COMPANY Home Supplies Phone 386-3061 Gate City Virginia Compliments of HOLBROOK FURNITURE CO. Everything for the Home Big Stone Gap Virginia THE SCOTT COUNTY NEWS APPALACHIA INSURANCE AGENCY Published Every Thursday by the Scott Printing Company Phone Z99 J . Lincoln Kiser Jack W . Kibler Gate City Virginia Appalachia Virginia DAVE ' S DEPT. STORE Compliments of Home of Honest Values COLLIER-BRABSON FURNITURE Appalachia and Norton, Virginia Where The Price Is Right G. E. Appliances Gate City Virginia CAS WALKER VIRGINIA FOOD CENTER Largest Under -One - Roof Shopping Center in Southwest Virginia Pennington Gap Virginia Dusk- To -Dawn AUTOMATIC OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE Switches On At Dusk, Off at Dawn . . . As Automatic As The Sunset APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY PENNINGTON HARDWARE FURNITURE Complete - Home - Outfitter s Gate City Virginia DEE ' S CLEANERS 1 Hour Cleaning Gate City Virginia THE MUSICENTER Home of Zenith Television Gate City Virginia Compliments of PHILLIPS FURNITURE SUPPLY COMPANY 386-7121 Weber City Virginia Phone; 386-7021 Weber City, Va . SCOTT COUNTY FUNERAL HOME Radio-Dispatched Ambulance Ser . Compliments of SHANKS DEPARTMENT STORE David Taylor and Jack Spoone Gate City Virginia SCOTT COUNTY RADIO T.V. SERVICE Phone: 386-7091 Gate City Virginia SCOTT FARMERS ' CO-OP. Feeds Seeds Gate City Virginia Compliments of SLOAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Gate City Virginia Compliments of THE YEARBOOK STAFF of 1964 Mr. McMuxray Mrs. McMurray Mr. Bledsoe Mr. Mrs. Arwood Joyce Mr. Mrs. Ringstaff Mr. Palmer Mr. Lane Miss Collier Miss Willis 78 Mr. Osborne Mrs. Grimm Mr. Undenvood Miss Ervin Miss Highfiel Mrs. Clark Yes little girl, there really is a Rye Cove. 79 Left to right: Mrs. Clark, Cathy Minor, Lois Ann Moore, Judy Tignor, and Gennis Ford. TS 1 ■ I- ' ••V . ;• 4 - 4 I I . ' SCOTT CQUfSTY PUBUC USaARY GATE aiY, VIRGINIA


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