Tazewell High School - Peak Yearbook (Tazewell, VA)
- Class of 1952
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PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF TflZEIDELL HIGH SCHOOL TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA SCHOOL ♦ — 2 — .. TAZEWELL HIGH SCHOOL TAZEWELL, VIlUilNIA FOREWORD To help you recapture and relive the experiences of this year in Tazewell High School, we present you the PEAK of 1952. It is our hope that in this, the eighth edition of the annual, you will find a record of remembered happiness, pleasant friendships, and fruitful living. — 3 — DEDICATION THE FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1951 To the TAZEWELL FOOTBALL TEAM, the champion of county and area competition, we dedicate the PEAK of nineteen fifty-two. The outstanding gridiron performances and sportsmanly conduct of the players netted them the sincere admiration of their opponents and home¬ town fans. To the students of Tazewell High School it was truly one of the best teams Tazewell ever had. FACULTY FIRST ROW— Mr. J. I.. Walthall, Superintendent of Tazewell Count Schools; Mr. G. O. McGhee, Principal of Tazewell High School; Mr. S M. Spraker, Assistant Principal and Mathematics; Mrs. Roller Myers, School Secretary; Mrs. Francis Bowen, English; Miss Mattie Brooks, Social Science. SECOND ROW— Mr. J. P. Buchanan, Agriculture and Industrial Arts; Miss Sara Caldwell, Business Education; Mrs. Jack Cecil, Home Economics; Mi ss Helen Cole, Spanish and Social Science; Mrs. I). C. Davenport, Home Economics; Miss Ella Bryant Dickenson, Art Education. THIRD ROW— Miss Bernice Foglesong, English; Miss Annella Greever, Science and Mathematics; Mrs. G. I). Grey, Social Science; Mrs. Rufus Hagy, General Science; Mrs. Keister Harmon, Physical Education; Mrs. Dallas Hubbard, Social Science and Public Speaking. — 6 — FIRST ROW— Mrs. J. B. Hurt, Science and English; Miss Nettie Junkin, Bible and English; Mrs. John Km ,ick, Business Education; Mr. James LaVanche, Social Science and Assistant Coach; Mrs. James La - Vanche, Mathematics; Mrs. Bland Leslie, Social Science and Latin. SECOND ROW— Mr. James Lunsford, Music Education ; Mrs. G. O. McGhee, Mathematics and Girls’ Coach; Mr. Roller Myers, Agricultural and Industrial Arts; Mrs. Paul Nash, General Science; Miss Doris Prater, English and Journalism; Mr. Casto Ramsey, Coach and Phi si cal Education. THIRD ROW — Miss Rachel Royal, English and Social Science; Miss Dorothy Scott, English; Miss Margaret Ann Scott, English; Mrs. Edward.. Sears, Business Education; Miss Annie Swann, Mathematics; Miss Nancy Ward, Librarian. NOT PICTURED —Mrs. Betty Boggess Hollings¬ worth, English and Journalism; Mr. C. Franklin Jones, Jr., Music Education. PEAK STAFF Sealed — Phyllis Bowman, sports editor and advertising manager; Sara Shelton, assistant editor; Jeanne Claytor, editor; Johnny Wal¬ lace, business manager; Miss Margaret Ann Scott, advisor. Standing — Natalie Crawford, feature editor; Kay Saine, photographer; Nancy Barrett, photographer; Ann Peery, art editor; Harriet Ireson, photography editor; Jack Prof¬ fitt, typist; Bill Phillips, advertising editor and manager; Jo Ann Cregar, photographer; Jo Lynn Westmoreland, circulation and sales manager; Geraldine Asbury, photographer; Renee Spur¬ geon, typist. Not Pictured —Lois Angles, IIazel Meredith, Joe Senic, sales managers. — 8 — SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Here we are one hundred and forty strong, all seniors, and all dignified. Class rings, front row chapel seats, and the trip to Washington prove our status. We waited a long time for this year but now that it is here and almost gone we find that we dislike leaving. Thinking back over our high school days, we remember that . . . In the fall of 1918, the stagger system was started to reduce the size of the classes. It was in our freshman vear that Mr. Casto Ramsey came as head coach of football and basketball. Sara Shelton. Phyllis Bowman, and Bettve Gillespie were elected cheerleaders our first year. Judy Litz and Carol Lindsay represented our class in the May Court. Our sophomore class elected Edward (Cokie) Kitts, president; Johnny Wallace, vice presi¬ dent; and Tommy Rasniek, secretary-treasurer. Mack Sparks, Warner Collins, and “Cokie’’ Kitts made the varsity football squad that year. Phyllis Bowman and Bettye Gillespie were elected cheerleaders from our class. Carolyn Murray, Faye Baldwin. Betty Mutter, Eleanor (Cricket) Benson, and Peggy Lane Heldreth were on the girls’ varsity basketball team. Betty Mutter and Carol Lindsay were chosen as representatives to the May Court. Class officers for our junior vear were Johnny Wallace, president; Carol Lindsay. vice president; Joan Stephenson, secretary; and Jimmy Doak. treasurer. Bill Phillips, Bettye Gillespie, and Carol Lindsay were elected cheerleaders. Our junior class play, Mama’s Baby Boy, was a smash hit. Jo Lynn Westmoreland, Shirley Phillips, Eleanor Benson, and Carol Lindsay were princesses in the 1951 May Court. “Stardust” was the theme of the prom which we gave for the seniors. Carol Lindsay and “Cokie” Kitts were elected best juniors. The senior class elected Bettye Gillespie, president; Edwin McCall, vice president; and Natalie Crawford, secretary-treasurer. Johnny Wallace was elected president of the student body, and Albert IIagy, vice president. Carol Lindsay, Bettye Gillespie, and Bill Phillips again were the leaders of our cheering section. Our football team, co-captained bv “Cokie” Kitts and “Doug” Peters, won the county and the area championships. Warner Collins, “Doug” Peters, and “Cokie” Kitts won positions on the all-county and the all-area football teams. Bill Stevenson received the award as the most outstand¬ ing player in the backfield. Glenn Nash, Roy Morrison, Bill Stevenson, and Warner Collins were named on the all-county basketball team. “Cricket” Benson and Charlotte Morrow were co-cap¬ tains of the girls’ varsitv basketball team which won the county championship. The class of ’52 sponsored a Christmas formal. This dance was for the seniors and their guest. We hope that it will become a tradition at Tazewell High. Monkey Business, the senior plav. was presented in April. Members of the east were Ann Beery. Renee Spurgeon. Jimmie Arnold. Edwin McCall, Gladys Hurley. Polly Gregory. Tommy Ras¬ niek. Natalie Crawford, Bettye Gillespie, Sara Shelton. Jimmy Doak, Albert Hagy, and Carolyn M array. Jimmy Doak and Carol Lindsay, best seniors, reigned as King and Queen of the school carnival. Tommy Rasniek and Eleanor Benson were crowned King and Queen of the May. Natalie Crawford was maid of honor, and Louise Grindstaff, Jeanne Clavtor, Deloris Dawson, and Carol Lindsay were princesses in the Court. .... Our caps and gowns, invitations and calling cards have come, and in a few days we shall receive our diplomas at the Commencement exercise. This will mark the end of a pleasant chapter in our life story and the beginning of another one which will he filled with new experiences and achievements. In the years which are to come, we shall look hack and remember the hilarious junior plav. the beautiful Christmas formal, the prom in May, and all the nameless hundred and one things which make up pleasant memories of happy days spent at Tazewell High. —Natat.ie Crawford, Historian. —10— I I $emoR$ SENIOR OFFICERS Bettye Gillespie . Edwin McCali.. P re.si den t Natalie Chawkord J’ice President Secretary-Treasurer MI LDRED J U A N IT A AKERS Mildred Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ' 49 S. C. A. ’49 Glee Club ’51, ’52 Jimmie Curtis Arnold “Jim” Bishop, Virginia Band ’50 Dana Geneva Aitizer Dana Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49, ’50 Theda Carolyn Altizer Thedore” Bishop, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Glee Club ’50, ’51 Lois Jane Ancles “ Tobby” Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A, ’49 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 c; p A ’49 Band ' 49, ’50, ’51 PEAK Staff (Sales Manager) ’52 CLASS OF ’52 Margaret Geraldine Asbury “Jerry” Bishop, Virginia Thespian Club ’52 F. H. A. ’51 Band ’49, ’50 Bulldog Staff ’52 PEAK Staff (Photograph¬ er) ’52 Melvin Peery Asbury, Jr. “Pete” Tazewell, Virginia Art Club (Treasurer) ’52 Thespian Club ’52 Reese Gillespie Bailey “Moose” Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’50, ’51 Glee Club ’50, ’52 Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Junior Play ’51 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 Vice President ’52 Laziest Boy ’52 Dorothy Lee Bandy “Dot” Bandy, Virginia Howard Donald Bandy Howard Bandy, Virginia Nancy Jane Barrett “Nance” North Tazewell, Virginia Jack Bet cher Baugh Jack North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’52 Thespian Club ’52 T. A. B. Club ’49, ’50 Thespian Club ’52 Latin Club ' 50, ’51 Bulldog Staff (Editor) ’52 PEAK Staff (Photograph¬ er) ’52 CLASS John Houeston Beavers “Hugh” Pounding Mill, Virginia Patty Ruth Belcher Patty North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Eleanor Mae Benson “ Cricket” Bishop, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’49, ’50 F. H. A. ’50, ’51 Vice President ’50 Secretary ’51 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 Basketball ’50, ' 51, ’52 Co-Captain ’51, ’52 May Court ' 51 Most Athletic ’51. ’52 Bettye Naomi Boothe Naomi Tazewell, Virginia Y-Teens ’50, ’51, ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 Shirley Ann Bourne Shirley Gratton, Virginia Latin Club ’50, ’51 F. H. A. ’49 Phyllis Margaret Bowman “Phee-Bo” North Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 Library Club ’49, ’50, ’52 Vice President ’52 Latin Club ’50 F. H. A. ’49 Y-Tppik A1 Bulldog Staff (Editor) ’52 PEAK Staff (Sports Editor, Advertising Manager) ’52 Basketball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Cheerleader ’49, ’50 Most School Spirit ’52 Walter Blaine Bowman Walter Bluefield, Virginia Nancy Hope Bundy Nancy Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50, ’51 Library Club ’51 F. H. A. ’49, ’50, ’51 Glee Club ’52 OF ’52 Margaret Jeanne Claytor Jeanne Tazewell, Virginia Lloyd Henry Christian Lloyd Pounding Mill, Virginia F. F. A. ’49 Baseball ’51, ’52 T. A. B. Club ’51 Library Club ’49 Latin Club ’50, ’51 F. H. A. (Secretary) ’52 S. C. A. ’51, ’52 Glee Club ’50, ’51 PEAK Staff (Editor) ’52 Girls State ’51 Basketball ’49, ’50 Junior Play ’51 Most Likely to Succeed ’52 Best Student ’52 Walter Jack Cochran “Walt Tazewell, Virginia Warner Lee Collins, Jr. “Gils” Tazewell, Virginia Dramatic Club (Treasurer) ’49 Glee Club (Treasurer) ’52 Basketball ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 All-County Team ’51, ’52 All-Area Team ’51, ’52 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 Natalie Preston Crawford -Ncif’ Tazewell, Virginia Jo Ann Cregar Cregar Tazewell. Virginia Virgil Carroll Crockett Peggy Ann Crouse “ Stinker” ‘ ' Peg” North Tazewell, Virginia Hartwell, West Virginia Latin Club ’51 Glee Club ’50 PEAK Staff (Feature Edi¬ tor) ’52 Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class ’52 District Plays ’50, ’52 T. A. B. Club ’51 F. H. A. ’51. ’52 Glee Club ’50, ’51 S. C. A. ’49 PEAK Staff (Photograph¬ er) ’52 Basketball ’49, ’50 Girls State ’51 F. F. A. ’48, ’49, ’50 F. H. A. ’49, ’50 CLASS i Peggy Sue Crouse Peggy Bandy, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Jack Walter Davidson Walt” Maxwell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Deloris Ann Dawson Deloris Tazewell, Virginia Richlands F. H. A. ’49, ’50 Blue Tornado Staff ’51 Blue Tornado Annual Staff ’51 May Court ’49 Spanish Club (Secretary) ’50 Tazewell Cutest ’52 James Homer Dickenson Homer Bishop, Virginia Basketball ’51. ’52 mes Robe rt Doak ‘ ' Jimmy” azewell, Virginia Archie Lee Elswick “Pete” Tazewell, Virginia Elizabeth Ambler Gillespie ‘‘Bettye” Tazewell, Virginia Jack Roger Gillespie “Weasel” Tazewell, Virginia iatin Club ’51 F. F. A. ’50, ’51 . C. A. ’48, ’49, ’50 ootball ’48 oys State ’51 unior Play ’51 ' reasurer of Junior Class ’51 Ionian Haters ’51, ’52 lest Looking ’51 ling of Carnival ’52 Host Courteous ’52 Latin Club ’51 S. C. A. ’52 Glee Club ’49, ’50 All-State Chorus ’50 Basketball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Cheerleader ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 President of Senior Class ’52 Most Talented ’52 Latin Club ’51 Glee Club ’52 Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Basketball ’49, ’52 Manager of Baseball Team ’49 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 Secretary ’52 OF ’52 Paul ine Elizabeth Gregory “Polly” Shawver Mill, Virginia Hellie Jeanette Gillespie Mellie Jorth Tazewell, Virginia L A. B. Club ’49 Phespian Club ’52 atin Club ’51 3ulldcg Staff ’52 Lena Alverta Graham Lena North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49, ’52 William Greever Graham “Bis” North Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’50, ’51 Watch Dog ’51 Latin Club ’51 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 Secretary ’52 Band ’49, ’50, ’52 Glee Club ’49, ’50, ’52 PEAK Staff ’49 Girls State ’51 Friendliest Girl ’52 Billie Joann Grey “Candy” Cliffield, Virginia Faye Louise Grindstaff Louise Bishop, Virginia June Jacqueline Grubb “ Grubsie” Tazewell, Virginia John Albert Hagy “Al” Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ' 49, ' 50, ’51 Secretary ’50 Band ' 49, ’50 Treasurer ’49 T. A. B. Club ’50 Latin Club ’51 Y-Teens (Treasurer) ’52 Band ' 49, ’50, ’51. ’52 All-State Band ’50, ' 51 F. H. A. ' 49, ’50 Y-Teens ’52 ’51, Glee Club ’49, ’50 Girls State ’51 T. A. B. ’50 Latin Club ’51 S. C. A. (Vice President) ’52 Glee Club ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Vice President ’49, ’51 Secretary ’50 All-State Chorus ’49, ’50, ’51 Football ' 49, ’50, ' 51, ’52 Boys State ’51 Junior Play ’51 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 Treasurer ’52 Most Talented ’52 District Play ’52 CLASS Della Virginia Hall Della Tazewell, Virginia Thespian Club ’52 F. H. A. ’49 Donald Harman “Don” North Tazewell, Virginia F. F, A, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Reporter ’52 Douglas Harman “Doug” North Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50, ’51. ’52 Treasurer ’52 Joe Ballard Harris, Jr “J. B.” Tazewell, Virginia Band ' 49, ’50, ’51, ’52 President ’52 Glee Club ’50, ’51, ’52 All-State Band ’51 Rachel Jean Hoback ‘ ' Pug” North Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’50, ’51 F. H. A. ’49 Glee Club ’52 Thelma Loveta Hill “ Shorty” Bishop, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Girls State ’51 Peggy Lane Heldreth “ Bonaparte” Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’51 F. H. A. ’50 Y-Teens ’52 Band ’51 Glee Club ’52 Basketball ’50, ’51 OF ’52 Doris Jane Howery Doris Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49, ’50, ’52 Bulldog Staff (Assistant Editor) ’52 Gladys Lee Hurley “Happy” Bishop, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 F. H. A. ’50, ’51 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 SPA ’S9 Band ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Girls State ’51 Biggest Flirt ’52 Harriet Frances Ireson Harriet North Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’49 Latin Club ’51 Band ’49, ’50, ’51 Glee Club ’51, ’52 All-State Band ’50 PEAK Staff (Photography Editor) ’52 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 District Play ’52 Betty Carol Honaker Betts” Cedar Bluff, Virginia Margaret Emcgene Jennings Jean” North Tazewell, Virginia F, H. A. ’49 Loretta Ann Johnson “Doodle” Bishop, Virginia 1. A. B. Club ’50 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 Glee Club ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 Iva Lou Justice “Short” Bishop, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 F. H. A. ’50, ’51 Bulldog Staff ’52 Betty Louise Johnson Betty North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49, ’50 Marvin Sammy Jones “Sam” Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50 Bulldog Staff ’52 Manager of Baseball Team ’50, ’51 Mary Elizabeth Johnson “Liz” North Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’51 Glee Club ’52 Peggy Lou Jim “Peg” Amonate, Virginia Basketball ’50, ’51 Jay J, Jones “J. J.” Tazewell, Virginia Baseball ’50, ’51 CLASS Edward Kitts “Cokie” Tazewell, Virginia Baseball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Basketball ’49. ’50, ’51, ’52 , ! Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Co-Captain ’52 All-County Team ’52 All-Area Team ’52 Best Junior ’51 Most Athletic ’51, ’52 Catherine Louise Lambert Louise Tip Top, Virginia Florence Irene Lambert “ Renie” Shawver Mill, Virginia Ester Harriet Lankford “Brown-eyes” North Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’50, ’51 F. H. A. ’50 F. H. A. ’49 Bulldog Staff (Business Manager) ’52 F. H. A. (Reporter) ’51 Glee Club ' 49, ’51 OF ’5 2 Carol Elaine Lindsay Carol Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 Latin Club ’51 S. C. A. (Secretary-Treas¬ urer) ’51 Glee Club ’51 Cheerleader ’51, ’52 Captain ’52 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 May Court ’49, ’50, ’51 Vice President of Junior Class ’51 Best Junior ’51 Best Looking ’51 Most Courteous ’51, ’52 Queen of the Carnival ’52 Judith Crockett Litz “Judy” Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’50, ’52 Glee Club ’49, ’50. ’51, ’52 May Court ’49 All-State Chorus ’52 Marshall Edwin McCall “Butch” Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’51 Baseball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Basketball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’49 Vice President of Senior Class ’52 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 Most Likely to Succeed ’52 ln■ ll« ■ulllll iiiiii am mm mu mm Ollie Kate Lester “Katie” Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49 Nancy Jay McFarland Jay Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’52 Glee Club ’49 1 Kenneth Guy McGlothlin “Gus” Cedar Bluff, Virginia Bulldog Staff ’51 PEAK ' Staff ’51 Baseball ’50, ’51 Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Woman Haters ’52 1 Jo Ann Mallory Jo Gratton, Virginia Library Club ’49 Latin Club ’51 PEAK Staff ’49 Jimmy Ronald Martin “Cotton” North Tazewell, Virginia Band ’50, ’51, ’52 I Josephine Mastro “Josie” Bishop, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Bulldog Staff ’52 CLASS I Janice Lucille Meek “Jan” Tazewell, Virginia Dramatic Club (Vice Presi¬ dent) ’50 F. H. A. ’50, ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 May Court ’49 Hazel Ruth Meredith “Perk” Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’49, ’50 PEAK Staff (Sales Mana¬ ger) ’52 Sophia Pauline Mitchell Sophia North Tazewell, Virginia Ferdie Mitchem Ferdie Tip Top, Virginia Band ' 50, ’51, ’52 Glee Club ’51 Roy Kenneth Morrison Roy North Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’48 Basketball ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Garner Monk Monk Tazewell, Virginia I Charlotte Carolyn Morrow “Red” North Tazewell, Virginia Carolyn Virginia Murray “Staz” North Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’49, ’50 F. H. A. ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Vice President ’51 President ’52 Delegate ’51 c c A ’SI Band ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52 Co-Captain ’52 F. H. A. ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Vice President ’52 Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52 Glenn Boyd Nash Nash North Tazewell, Virginia Thespian Club (Sergeant- at-arms) ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 Baseball ’49 Basketball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Joe Kelly Neel Joe Shawver Mill, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 President ’52 Mary Louise Nelson Mary Louise Horsepen, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’51 Library Club ’52 Latin Club ’51 Y-Teens ’51 Doris Maxine Payne “ Painless” Tazewell, Virginia Library Club ’51, ’52 F. H. A. ’49, ’50 Glee Club ’49, ’52 Band ’52 Margaret Ann Peery “ Rooney” North Tazewell, Virginia Douglas Eugene Peters Doug” Bishop, Virginia Shir ley Jean Phillips Shirley Bishop, Virginia William Franklin Phillips ‘■Bill” Tazewell, Virginia Art Club ’50, ’51, ’52 President ’52 Latin Club ’51 T. A. B. Club ' 51 S. C. A. ’49 PEAK Staff (Art Editor) ’52 Basketball ’49, ’50 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 District Play ’51 Wittiest ’52 Bulldog Staff (Assistant Editor) ’52 Baseball ’50, ’51 , ’52 Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ' 52 Co-Captain ’52 All-County Team ’52 All-Area Team ’52 Boys State ’49 T. A. B. Club ’49, ’50 Latin Club ’52 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 Band ' 49, ’50, ’51 May Court ’51 Best Looking ’52 Thespian Club (Business Manager) ’52 Latin Club ’51 S. C. A. ’49, ’50, ’52 Band ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Glee Club ’52 All-State Band ’50, ’51 PEAK Staff (Advertising Editor and Manager) ’52 Cheerleader ’51, ’52 Most School Spirit ’52 Friendliest ’52 All-State Chorus ’52 District Play ’52 CLASS i 11 Harold Jack Proffitt Jack North Tazewell, Virginia PEAK Staff (Typist) ’52 F. F. A. ’50 Mary Iva Pruett Mary North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’50 Rufus Alvin Puckett Rujus Tazewell, Virginia Pateresia Johnson P r oTT Patsy” Tip Top, Virginia Latin Club, ’51 F. H. A. ’50, ’52 Treasurer ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 4 James Corbin Ramey James North Tazewell, Virginia ! F. F. A. ’48 Football ’48, ’52 Thomas Allen Rasnick “Tommy” Adria, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Vice President ’52 Baseball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Football ’49 Boys State ’51 Best Looking ’52 Cutest ’52 Gene Austin Riddle “Wienie” North Tazewell, Virginia Bulldog Staff ’51 PEAK Staff ’49 Baseball ’51, ’52 Manager of Football Team ’50 I I OF ’52 Shirley Anne Roberts “ Sherdy” North Tazewell, Virginia Independence Dramatic Club ’49 Glee Club ’49 Tazewell F. H. A. ’52 Freda Alene Rose Freda North Tazewell, Virginia Kay Peery Saine Kay North Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’49 Latin Club ’51 Y-Teens ’52 Band ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 PEAK Staff (Photograph¬ er) ’52 Hurley Ray Roberts, Jr. “Buddy” Tazewell, Virginia Joe Senic, Jr. Joe Cliffield, Virginia Bulldog Staff (Assistant Editor) ’52 PEAK Staff (Sales Mana¬ ger) ’52 Nancy Aileen Shawver Mary Eloise Sheets Aileen “Tinkle” Shawver Mill, Virginia Bishop, Virginia Sara Pearman Shelton ‘‘Frosty’’ Tazewell, Virginia Louise Virginia Shrader “Bill’’ Bishop, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 Glee Club ’51 Latin Club ’51 Bulldog Staff ’52 T. A. B. Club ’50 F. H. A. ’49, ’50, ’51 Library Club ’49 Latin Club ’51 Bulldog Staff ’50 PEAK Staff ‘49, ’52 Assistant Editor ’52 Cheerleader ’49 Girls State ’51 Junior Play ’51 Most Dependable ’52 CLASS Rose Renee Spurgeon Renee North Tazewell, Virginia Jerry Thurston Shrewsbury “Scrack” Bishop, Virginia Bulldog Staff ’52 Harry Robert Snell “Sneller” Tip Top, Virginia F. F. A. ' 50, ’51, ’52 Beulah Rebecca Sparks “Beulah Babe” North Tazewell. Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 Y-Teens ’50 Glee Club ' 49, ’51, ’52 President ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 PEAK Staff (Typist) ’52 All-State Chorus ’52 Sylvia Joan Stephenson “Joanie” Bishop, Virginia Big Creek Band ’49, ’50 Vice President of Freshman Class ’49 Tazewell Band ’51 Latin Club ’51 Secretary of Junior Class ’51 Thomas Richard Stevenson “Dick” Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50 Basketball ' 49, ’50 Football ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Manager of Basketball Team ’51 William Lee Stevenson “Bill” Tazewell, Virginia F. F. A. ’49, ’50 Baseball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Basketball ’48, ’49, ’50, 51, ’52 Football ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 Woman Haters ’52 Robert Allen Surber “Bobby” North Tazewell, Virginia Bulldog Staff ’52 Wittiest ’52 Herbert William Thompson “Herb” North Tazewell, Virginia John William Wallace “Johnny” Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club (Treasurer) ’50 S. C. A. ’50, ’51, ’52 President ’52 Glee Club ’52 PEAK Staff (Business Manager) ’52 Football ’49 Junior Play ’51 President of Junior Class ’51 Woman Haters ’51, ’52 President ’52 Best Student ’52 Most Dependable ’52 District Play ’52 Margie Annette Taylor Annette North Tazewell, Virginia F. H. A. ’52 William Russell Watrous “Bill” Tazewell, Virginia Art Club ’52 Latin Club ’52 Jo Lynn Westmoreland Jo Tazewell, Virginia Donald Gay Whitt “Pinocchio” Cedar Bluff, Virginia Martha Madeline Whitt Madeline Cedar Bluff, Virginia Margaret June Wilburn “Marg” North Tazewell, Virginia Latin Club ’51 Y-Teens ’51, ’52 Secretary ’51 President ’52 S. C. A. ’51. ’52 Band ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52 PEAK Staff (Circulation and Sales Manager) ’52 May Court ’51 Band ’49 Bulldog Staff ' 52 S. C. A. ’49 F. H. A. ’50, ’51 T. A. B. Club ’50 CLASS OF ’52 Elizabeth Ann Williams Ann Tazewell, Virginia Thespian Club (Official Prompter) ’52 Glee Club ’49 Anna Mae Wilson Anna Tazewell, Virginia T. A. B. Club ’50 F. H. A. ’50 NOT PICTURED Arnold Bandy “ Preacher” Bishop, Virginia Betty Morrison Betty Bishop, Virginia Ada Inez Russ ‘ ' Rusty” Bandy, Virginia Johnny Gratton Sluss Johnny North Tazewell, Virginia Donald Wright “Donnie” Bishop, Virginia F. F. A. ’50 Football ’52 Bulldog Staff ’52 Basketball ’51 1 ]U1)T0R$ FIRST ROW —Ann Asbury, Ki la Asbury, Harold Ball, Maikme Bandv, Nannie Bandv. SECOND ROW -Dorlas Barnes, Guyetta Beavers, Loretta Beavers, Mar¬ garet Beavers, Shirley Belcher. THIRD ROW —Beulah Billips, Raymond Brewer, Veda Brown, Garnett Carr, Vaughn Cassell. FOURTH ROW ( ' ora Caudill, Margie Christian, Anna Cochran, Myrtle Cole, Ann Cox. CLASS OF ’53 [ I FIRST ROW— Roy Crabtree, Davy Crockett, Douglas Davidson, Betty Jo Davis, Ellis Davis. SECOND ROW— -Jean Davis, Charlotte Doss, Donald Dunford, Bobby Earnest, Joyce Errs. IHIRD ROW —Jack Fox, Erma Sue Gillespie, Katherine Gillespie, Juanita Godbey, Dale Goodwin. FOURTH ROW —Bonnie Hager, Dovie H ager, Claude H amilton, Margaret Hardy, Tommy Harman. CLASS OF ’53 —31 — FIRST ROW —William F. Harman, Viola Haynes, Shirley Hilmon, Virginia Honaker, Agnes Jennings. SECON D ROW Maxine J kssee, Phyllis Jiossee, Glenn D. Jones, Stanley S. Jones, Mary Agnes Lamhert. THIRD HOW —Betty Clara Lawson, Frances Lee Lester, Clara K. Lewis, Betty Marie Lilly, James T. Lockhart. FOURTH ROW —Dorothy Marie Lyons, Phyllis G. McCann, Mary A. Mc¬ Farland, Patty L. McGlotiilin, Jane k. McGraw. CLASS OF ’53 — 32 — FIRST ROW —Shelthy Mae Marshall, Ruth M. Meade, Ronald L. Mitchell, Ozella I,. Monk, Bernice Morris. SECOND ROW—Maxine A. Morrison, Margaret Mustard, Richard Nash, Anna Belle Neel, Bobby Lee Neel. THIRD ROW —James R. Orren, Adele Osborne, Peggy Ann Osborne, Helen Parsons, Blanche Pauley. FOURTH ROW —June Payne, Hazel Peery, Joan Peery, Ada Pennington, Ray Presley. CLASS OF ’53 — 33 — FIRST ROW- Norma Proffitt, Shirley Piu ' ett, Howard Puckett, Mary Puckett, Goldie Reed. SECOND ROW— Raymond Reed, Ann Repass, Bobhy Repass, Bill Rogers, M artha Rowlett. THIRD ROW—Evelyn Russ, Eloise Sadlf.r, Carl Sayers, Paul Sene, Bill Slaughter. FOURTH ROW —Mary Jo Slaughter, Wayne Sluss, Gloris Smith, Mack Sparks, Prances Spence. CLASS OF ’53 — 34 — FIRST ROW —Eunice Stevenson, Jo Ella Stevenson, Minnie Stevenson, Barbara Tabor, Carl Taylor. SECOND ROW —Charlotte Taylor, Imogene Vencil, Pi-iyllis Vogler, Theda Watson, Betty White. THIRD ROW —Betty Jean White, Joan White, Nina White, Bill Wise, Billy W oodall. FOURTH ROW —Darrell Wright, Joe Wright, Ann Wyatt, Kathleen Yates, Robert Yost. CLASS OF ’53 — 35 — i . •d £fe« 1 W 0 TA ' • - - ■ 4 ‘ M« 1 JKp . jH 1 17 _ Hi $OPROmOR€$ — 38 — FIRST ROW —Sidney Absher, Albert Akers, Sarah Akers, Mary Altizer, Peggy Altizer, Rose Asbury, Rosemary As- bury, Virgil Baldwin, Donald Bandy, Dora Bandy. SECOND ROW —Kenneth Bandy, Tommy Beavers, William Billies, Erma Blevins, Frankie Boothe, Manzie Boothe, Marie Brewster, Donald Bryant, Terry Bryant, George Buchanan. THIRD ROW— Kathleen Burton, Ruth Case, Jerry Caudill, Jack Chapman, Steve Childress, Carol Clifton, Martha Cochran, Bernard Collins, Billie Crawford, Kay Cram- ford. FOURTH ROW —Evaline Crouse, James Davis, Nancy Dam¬ son, Bill Dickenson, James Dillovv, Wanda Dudley, Phyllis Eanes, Delano Earnest, George Errs, Lorene Ferguson. FIFTH ROW —Delores Fletcher, Nancy Gillespie, Norma Goodmin, Elgin Graves, Marlene Graybeal, Anitta Gail Gregory, William Hall, Abe Hamilton, David Harman, Eugene Harris. SIXTH ROW —George Harrison, Alma Hart, Alice Hayes, Bertha Hayes, Beatrice Hill, Evelyn Hill, Sidney Hill, Stanley Hill, Gerai.d Holbrook, Billy Joe Hoops. SEVENTH 11YMES, Keene, ROW —Trula Hoops, Mamie Howery, Eddie Wanda Irving, Buford Jessee, Bob Keene, Jack Shirley Keene, Jann Kensinger, Mamie Kinder. CLASS OF ’54 — 39 — FIRST ROW —Anna Jo Kiser, Raymond Kiser, Ann George Lambert, Louise Lambert, Him, Larimer, Larimer, Billie Hae Lawson, George Lewis, Bill Kitts, Oliver Little. SECOND ROW —Alfred Long, Siielby Long, Charlene Mc¬ Bride, Nancy McCall, Gerald McDonald, Bobby Mc- Glothlin, Willis McGuire, Earnestine McMeans, Patsy McPeake, Donnie Mann. THIRD ROW- Reece Marrs, Junior M astro, John Maye, Illene Meade, Margaret Melvin, Janice Meredith, Ar¬ chie Monk. Bobby ' Morrison, Carroll Morrison, Donna M ORRISON. FOURTH ROW Nelson Mulkey, Gyvyn Mundy, Elizabeth Neal, Melster Neese, Carol Orrender, Marshall Peery, Alberta Pennington, Lucy Pennington, Dave Pruett, Kenneth P r uett . FIFTH ROW —Betty Jean Puckett, Frances Puckett, Rob¬ ert Puckett, Shirley Puckett, Barbara Ratcliff, Ruby Remines, Bernard Riley, Esther Ringstaff, Peyton Row¬ lett. SIXTH ROW —Bill Rutherford, Don Sargent, Shirley Scott, Nannie Sheets, Bobbie Shelton, Elwood Shrader, Jimmie Simmons, Lake Sizemore, Phyllis Sizemore, Rupiius Sluss. SEVENTH RO W —Clyde Smith, Ann Sparks, Sally Sparks, Imogene Stallard, James Steele, Amel Stevenson, Buddy Stf.v enson, Barbara Stone, Shirley ' Sykes, Larry Tabor. CLASS — 41 — FIRST ROW—Ray Tayi.or, Goldie Totten, Henry Trail SECOND ROW —Andy Turner, Lettie Tyree, Harry Van 1 )yke. THIRD ROW —Sue Van Dyke, Constance Vaughn, Margaret VoGLER. FOURTH ROW —Nellie Waddell, Allen Waldron, George Wallace. FIFTH ROW —Bobby Webb, Eugene White, Fred White. SIXTH ROW—Lois Whitt, Nellie Sue Whitt, Richard Whitt. SEVENTH ROW —Fred Williams, Shirley Wilson, Judith Wright. EIGHTH ROW— Pearl Yates, Mary Yost. NOT PICTURED —Freda Absher, A. B. Asbury, Layman Ban¬ dy, Brady Chapman, Bill Cochran, Don Edwards, Jack Edwards, David Godbey, Bill Greear, Janice Gui.lett, Bill Hagy, Jack Jones, Earl Leftwich, Dorothy Money, Eudean Monk, Lowell Patrick, Bill Peery, Hugh Puck¬ ett, Glenn Riddle, Josephine Russ, Albert Sheets, Jack Sizemore, Jo Ann Sizemore, Donald Sluss, Donald Ray Sluss, Wade Sluss, Carl Smith, Stanley Sparks, David Taylor, Richard Turner, Joe Van Hoozier. CLASS OF ’54 TResfimen FIRST ROW — Robert Adams, Donald D. Adkins, Patricia Agnew. Mary Ellen Akers, James Asbury, Janice Asbury, Joan Asbury, Mary Rose Asbury. SECOND ROW — Mildred Asbury, Allen J. Atwood, Patty Sue Atwood, Delores Bacon, Mary Lou Bain, Donald Baldwin, Peggy Beavers, Raymond Beavers. THIRD ROW — Shirley Beavers, Vernie Beavers, William Benson Peggy Billips, John Boothe, Neal Boothe, Elizabeth Bourne, Phyllis Bourne. FOURTH ROW — Hazel Bowman, Vernie Mae Bowman, Leonard Bradley, Wilma Bradley, Charlotte Brooks, Clayton Brooks, Nancy Brown, John Buckland. FIFTH ROW — Madeline Burton, Lena Carter, Mildred Carty. Dewey Chapman, James Chris¬ tian, Maxie Cochran, Ella Mae Cole, Edna Mae Combs. SIXTH ROW — Robert Combs, Patty Jean Conley. Dorothy Lee Cothern, Tim Counts, Kath¬ erine Crabtree, Vaughn Crockett, Nancy Crouse, Curtis Cruey. SEVENTH ROW — Carolyn Cruise, Hope Davidson, Lillian Davidson, Arbutus Davis, Charles Davis, John Davis, Mary Deskins, Kathleen Davis. CLASS OF ’55 FIRST ROW — Nola Deskins, Clinton Dickens. Luerenda Dickens, Ethel Dickenson, Elberta Dingus, George Doak, J. C. Donithan, Janice Duncan. SECOND ROW — Dorothy Dunford, Meda Joyce Dye. Peggy Dye, Loretta Earls, Connie Ed¬ wards, Margaret Edwards, Arlen Farley, Jamie Farley. THIRD ROW — Crystal Flanner, Carles Fletcher, Martha Sue Fuller, Jo Anne Gibson, Shir¬ ley Gilmore, Barbara Goodwin, Shirley Goodwin, Connie Graham. FOURTH ROW — Shirley Graham, Walter Graham, Jean Griffith, Margaret Grubb, Billy Hagerman, Carrie Hagy, Curtis Hagy, Margaret Hagy. FIFTH ROW — Betty Hall, Evelyn Hall, James Hall, Mildred Hall, Vonnie Hall, Bobby Ham, Clara Hankins, Betty Jean Hardy. SIXTH ROW — Lindsey Harmon, Cora Belle Harrison, Rose Lee Harrison, Margaret Hash James Henegar, Helen Hensley, Buster Hilmandolar, Edith Honaker. SEVENTH ROW — Gerald Honaker, Marvin Howery, Jimmy Hubbard. Doris Hughes, Shelby Hurley, John Hylton, Robert Andrew Hylton, Illene Jennings. CLASS OF ’55 — 45 — FIRST ROW — Marshall Peery, Eula Pennington, Juanita Peters, Charles Phillips, Willie Otto Plaster, Dean Plummer, Darlene Pruett, Eleanor Pruett. SECOND ROW — Patricia Pruett. Ailene Thelma Puckett, Billie Lee Puckett, Hugh Puckett, Dorothy Rasnick, Janice Marie Ratcliff, Kenneth Remines, Kenneth Lee Remines. THIRD ROW — Floyd Repass, Roberta Riddle, Mary Ellen Riley, Dennis Harold Roberts, Syl¬ via Rose, Gerald Ross, Raymond Rye, Margaret Rutherford. FOURTH ROW — Albert Saine, Billy Jo Sawyers, Minnie Mae Sawyers, Vivian Sayers, Don¬ ald Seddon, Donnie Shawver, Carl David Sheets, Daril Sluss. FIFTH ROW — Bobby Smith, Elsie Smith, Betty Sue Sparks, Stanley R. Sparks, Garnett Stev¬ enson, Louella Stevenson, Jean Street, Sandra Sue Tabor. SIXTH ROW — Billy Thomas Taylor, Evelyn Taylor. Dewey Taylor, Ralph Turley, Harry Ver¬ non, Roy Webb, Ritchie West, Ann A. White. SEVENTH ROW — Elisha White, Jr., Gene Richard W hite, Georgia White, Ina White, Cora Belle Whiting, Andrew J. Whitt, Shirley Whitt, Carol Wilburn. CLASS OF ’55 FIRST ROW — Robert Jennings, Margaret Jones. Naomi Jones, Carol Johnson, Lloyd Frank¬ lin Johnson, Richard Johnson, Ronnie Rae Johnson, Alonza Keith. SECOND ROW — Carol Kern, Willie Mae Kimbel, Clyde Kinder, Shirley Kinder, Sammy Kin- ser, Joyce Kiser, Ronald Kiser, Glenn Kitts. THIRD ROW — Terry Kitts, Bonnie Kosto, Lillie Lambert, James Lawson, Roy Lawson, Sam¬ my Lester, Edna Lewis, Jimmie Lewis. FOURTH ROW — Shelby Lewis, Shirley Linkous, James R. Lockhart, Lincoln Lockhart, Burl Lyons, James McGhee, Dolly McGlothlin, Ella Mae Mathews. FIFTH ROW — Eddie Meade, Janette Meade, Willie Grey Meade, Jerry Mee, Lewis Monk, Mit- zie Morris, Sarah Morrison, Jack Morrison. SIXTH ROW — Phillip Mullins, Sue Mundy, Harold Murray, Lillian Nelson, Clyde Null, Dana Olinger, Betty Jo Osborne, Johnnie Osborne. SEVENTH ROW — Janie Parks, Jerry Parsons, John Parsons. Peggy Patterson, George Pauley, Gerald Payne, Joe Peery, John Richard Peery. —■ 17 — CLASS OF ’55 FIRST ROW — Mary Wilburn, Margaret Wiles, Gordon Winco, Meda Jean Witten, Peggy Ellen Witten. SECOND ROW — Rebecca Letitia Witten, Betty Lou Woodall, Ruby Wyatt, Donald Yates. Phyllis Jean Yates. NOT PICTURED — Junior Donald Adkins, Bernard Asbury, Norman Asbury, Lorene Baldwin, Virginia Bandy, Don Barrett, Blaine Beavers, Marion Billips, Darlene Buchanan, Geor¬ gia Burton, Joe Calo, Thomas Christian, Mary Elizabeth Compton, Charles Cooper, Juan¬ ita Crouse, Ruth Ann Daniel. Dorla Dillon, Raymond Duty, John Fletcher, Carl Hagy, Virgil Jones, Wilma McNew. John Monk, Virginia Morehead, Shirley Nash, Early Pauley, Betty Jane Presnell, Charles Hubert Richardson, Phyllis Sluss, Ellen M. Weaver, Eula Lee White, Phyllis Ann Witt. Junior Officers Ronnie Mitchell President Jay Lockhart Vice President Vaughn Cassell .... Secretary Margaret Beavers .. Treasurer Sophomore Officers Bobby Webb President Bernard Riley .. Vice President Larry Tabor Secretary Kay Crawford . Treasurer Freshman Officers Floyd Repass President Patty Atwood .. Vice President Dolly McGlothlin Secretary John Buckland . Treasurer — 49 — jm | j fjf 1 4 ♦ J FOOTBALL SQUAD ozc —Billie Benson, Charles Phillips. Second lime —Donnie Mann, Terry Kitts, Jack Gillespie, Glenn Nash, Warner Collins, Frankie Boothe, Reese Bailey, Joe Crabtree, Georoe Lewis, Albert Hagy, Bill Slaughter, Guy McGlothlin, Bill Woodall, James Ramey. Third Raze —Jimmy Orren, Carl Hagy, Bobu ' s McGlothlin, Don Duneord, Richard Turner, “Cokie” Kitts, Bill Peeby, “Doug” Peters, Bill Stevenson, Jay Lockhart, Joe Wright, Rondle Hill, Amel Stevenson, Buddy Stevenson, Ronald Kiser. Not Pictured —Roy Mob- £3 £6 - 2 34 £3 .|S 5B«, Sr.l6 12 jkfi 38 30 1 “ f , • ' - COACHES .fames 15. LaVanelie . Assistant Coach Casio Ramsey . Coach — 53 - BULLDOG LETTERMEN Reese Bailey, guard; Frankie Boothe, guard; Warner Collins, lac dr; Joe Crabtree, center; Albert Hagy, tackle; Co-Captain “C ' okie” Kitts, halfhack; George Lewis, guard; Gi y McGlothlin, halfback; Roy Morrison, end and quarterback; Glenn Nash, end; Jimmy Ohrkn, tackle; Bill Peery, fullback; Co-Captain “Doug” Peters, half back; Bill Slaughter, end; Bill Stevenson, quarter¬ back; Joe Wright, halfback. —£ 4 — LINE-UP Line Nash, end, Collins, taclele Crabtree, Center Boothe, guard Backfield Stevenson, quarterback Kitts, halfback McGlothlin, halfback ( defensive) Lewis, guard Hagy, tackle Slaughter, end Peters, halfback Peery, fullback ( offensive ) JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD First Row —Mack Sparks ( Assistant Coach), Earl Leftwich, Ray Taylor, Car¬ los Owens, Bobbie Keene, Delano Earnest, George Erps, Jack Ke ene, Stan¬ ley Sparks. Second Rote —Tommy Rasnick ( Assistant Coach), Sherial Van Dyke, Bobby Moore, George Boothe, John Maye, Dillard Keene, Johnny Gratton Sluss, Billy Taylor, Jimmy Boothe, Permit Monk (Coach). — 55 — HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON Tazewell’s gridiron machine oncned the season Vw plav- ing h st to the fawred Reheats of R ri.vtol. Virainia. “Cokip” Kitts and “D u 0 ” Peters thrilled the spectators Vw racing Vo th = gopl bn° for two touohdowns each. T Fis 25-0 victorv -for th° Rulldoes was later forfeited. Afler remaining idle tbe following week due to the can¬ cellation of the Abinadon game, the Bulldogs traveled to R-ristol, Tennessee and emerged from the contest there with a 32-7 victorv. Graham was invaded the next Raturdav night for the game of the year. Kitts and Peters were the main cogs as the Tazewell machine chalked-up win number three hv a score of 26-0 Be¬ fore approximately 6.000 fans the Rmhlands Tornados were defeated by a score of 25-14. Peters made three touchdowns before Kitts raced sixty yards for the final tally. On October 5. the Bulldogs roared to a 34-7 vic¬ torv over a visiting team from Marion. After piling-up a 34-0 half-time lead. Coach Ramsev used the reserves for the remainder of the game. The following Thursday, the Tazewell team iourneved to Garv where they waded coal dust and faded the Northiork Big Orange for a 31-0 win. The deciding area championship game with the Prbicpt n Tigers ended in a 39-6 victory for the Bull¬ dogs. Tn the massacre of th° Pocahontas Indians. Slaughter Ppprv, Stevenson. Kitts, and Peters scored for the Bulldogs and scalped the Indians 41-21. In one of the rnocf outstanding games of the season, the Taze¬ well Bulldogs defeated the SaltvUle Shakers by a score of 14-7. Peters anb Stevenson scored one touchdown each in this game. This was th Q eighteenth straight win over a two-year span for the Tazewell team. The Bull¬ dogs captured the Countv and Area Championships. Through abibtv. training, performance, and cooperation among the pavers, the following Bulldogs were named to the All-Covntv Team: Kitts, Peters, Collins. Lewis, and Crabtree. Stevenson received special consideration by the selection board for his performances in the back- field. Four of the plavers—Kitts. Peters, Collins, and Crabtre°—won places on the All-Area Team. Stevenson and Crabtree received awards as the outstanding back- field player and lineman, respectively, on the team. Coaches Ramsev and i aV nrhe deserve recognition I for the time and effort they put forth in molding one of| Tazewell ' s great teams. RECORD Schedule Tazewell Opponents 25 Virginia High open 3 2 Bristol, Tenn. 2fi Graham 25 Richlands 3 I Marion County Championship Area Championship 1951 RECORD Schedule Tazewell Opponents :si Northfork 0 39 Princeton ? 41 Pocahontas 21 14 Saltville 7 267 Total Points 62 CHEERLEADERS First Row —Jamie Farley, Bill Phillips. Second Row —Louella Stevenson, Patty McGlothlin, Bettye Gillespie, Melster Neese, Carol Lindsay (captain) , Kathleen Yates, Mamie Hovvery. 3K 7- ■ •A C Cok te ' Kilts rye Letuis Eoltom McCall Doucj Peters RECORD Schedule Tazewell Opponents 70 Brain we 11 34 59 I liindy 47 93 Grundy 7S 6 3 Pocahontas 39 SO Bramwell 50 47 Graham 4 0 7 Athens 56 -1 9 Bristol 4 5 07 M a r i o n 4 9 0 1 Richlands 60 0 5 Athens 44 59 Nort hfork 44 7N Pocahontas 52 •51 Northfork 43 54 Graham 53 58 Marion 49 SI Richlands 07 73 Bristol 5 7 52 Glint wood 56 District Tournament 4 0 M ario n 39 02 Gra ham 5 2 5 4 Rich Valley 55 BOYS’ BASKETBALL — 58 — VARSITY First Row —Terry Kitts, Donnie Mann, Bill Peery, J. J. Jones, Bill Woodall, Tommy Taylor. Second Row —Mr. James LaVanche (coach), Jack Sizemore, Jay Lockhart, Bill Slaughter, Herbert Thompson, Johnny Monk, Mr. Casto Ramsey (coach). First Row —Bill Stevenson, Wok ie” Kitts, George Lewis, Homer Dickenson, , oe Crabtree. Second Row — Mr. Casto Ramsey (coach ), “Doug” Peters, Warner Collins, Edwin McCall, Mr. James LaVanche (coach). Not Pictured —Glenn Nash, Roy Morrison. JUNIOR VARSITY — 59 — “Cricket” Benson C’liarlotte Morrow I ' arsit 1 Co-Captains Phyllis Bowman Carolyn Murray VARSITY First lx ow — “Cricket” Benson, Eunice Stevenson, Charlotte Morrow. Second Row —Mrs. G. (). McGhee (coac t). Third Row — Bettye Gillespie, Minnie Stevenson, .Fo Ella Stevenson, Carolyn Murray, Jaw Kknsingeii, Nannie Sheets, Shirley Sykes, Phyllis Bowman, Mary Jo Slaughter, Nancy Gillespie, Natalie Crawford. GIRLS’ RECORD Schedule Tazewell Opponents 57 Grundy 53 61 Grundy 77 74 Pocahontas 49 70 Haysi 82 63 Graham 44 70 Richlands 56 77 Pocahontas 73 64 Graham 49 77 Richlands 35 65 Clintwood 70 County Tournament 70 Richlands 16 70 Pocahontas 65 —GO— Bettye Gillespie Natalie Crawford Eunice Stevenson Nannie Sheets Junior Varsity Co-Captains BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY First Row —Shirley Nash, Dorothy Dunford, Norma Goodwin, Eunice Stevenson, Nannie Sheets, Sue Fuller, Nancy Dawson, Ellen Weaver. Second Row —Mrs. G. O. McGhee (coach), Willie Mae Kimble, Sue Mundy, Delores Fletcher, Luerenda Dickenson, Alma Hart, Marion Billips, Phyllis Griffith, Phyllis Bourne, Joyce Taylor, Lillie Lambert. —61 — CO —3 CD £71 BASEBALL W TEAM 1951 Xy locharh S.Jones Mgr Schedule Tazewell Opponents 10 6 13 Abingdon 19 Pocahontas 0 Bristol 5 Richlands 15 Graham 4 Saltville 0 Pocahontas 17 Harrison Peer if Peters J. B. LaVanche Coach Reed Cox Downs Rasnic It Christian RECORD Schedule Tazewell 7 5 6 19 7 1 5 Opponents Abingdon 6 Grundy 1 Graham 14 Grundy 7 Richlands 6 Saltville 4 Bristol 10 Won 8—Lost 6 — 63 — BAND Flutes —Freddie Williams, Carolyn Cruise. Clarinets —Buddy Reed, Louise Grindstaff, Charles Hubbard, Shirley Kinder, Jimmy Gillespie, Jo Lynn Westmoreland, Polly Gregory, Lois Angles, Gerry Payne. Ferdie Mitchem, Gerald McDonald, Jackie Morrison, Patty Atwood, Saxophones —Don Sargent, Phyllis Eanes, Nelson Mulkey, J. B. Harris. Cornets —Jimmy Hubbard, Jimmy Martin, Bobby White, Harold Payne, Bobby Repass, Ray Presley, Ronnie Thompson. Kenneth Altizer, Charlotte Morrow. Horns —June Payne, Claudette White, Etta Sue Payne, Beatrice Hill, Kay Saine. Trombones —Tim Counts, Lloyd Johnson, Paul Puckett, Donny Necessary. Baritones —Albert Akers, Kenneth Pruett, Billy Roy Larimer. Basses —Floyd Repass, Delano Earnest, Freddie Kimbel. Percussion —Buddy Stevenson, Bill Phillips, Steve Chil¬ dress, Jerry Caudill, Evelyn Hill. Drum Major —Bobby Repass. Majorettes —Gladys Hurley, Nancy Sue Gillespie. Louella Steven¬ son, Carol Sue Orrender, Naomi Booth, Charlene McBride, Clau¬ dette White, Betty Newman, Nina Altizer, Linda Jones. Director — Mr. C. Franklin Jones, Jr. Band Officers —J. B. Harris, president; Bill Phillips, vice president; Louise Grindstaff, secretary; Jo Lynn Westmoreland, treasurer. — 66 — GLEE CLUB First Row —Mitzie Morris, Dona Morrison, Helen Hensley, Hazel Peery (accompanist) , Loretta Johnson, Kay Crawford (vice presi¬ dent), Charlotte Taylor, Ozella Monk (secretary ). Second Row — Sarah Morrison, Phyllis Vogler, Nancy Bundy, Doris Payne, Evelyn Russ, Margaret Vcgler. Margaret Jones, Meda Jean Witten, Harriet Ireson (accompanist) , Ernestine McMeans, Nancy McCall. Carol Orrender, Dorothy Rasnick, Mildred Akers. Third Row — Sarah Akers, Jean Hoback, Katherine Gillespie, Betty Jean White, Elizbetii Johnson, Darla Dillon, Shirley Logan, Esther Lankford, Betty Jo Davis, Frances Lester, Dana Olinger, Phyllis Yates, Margaret Mustard Judith Litz. Fourth Row —Renee Spurgeon (president) , Polly Gregory, Abe Hamilton, Jack Gillespie, Reese Bailey, Albert Hagy, Warner Collins (treasurer), J. B. Harris, Johnny Wallace, Elwood Shrader, Bill Phillips, Carol Clifton, Louise Brooks. Mr. C. Franklin Jones, Jr. (director). Not Pictured — Jerry Mee, Donald Dunford, Peggy Lane Heldreth. — 67 — ALL-STATE BAND Mr. Franklin Jones, Jr., director; Jimmy Hubbard, trumpet; Claudette White, french horn; Floyd Repass, bass horn; June Payne, french horn; Louise Grindstaff, clarinet. Not Pictured —Buddy Reed, clarinet. ALL-STATE CHORUS First Row —Bill Phillips, bass; Renee Spurgeon, alto; Judy Litz, soprano. Second Row —Albert Hagy, tenor: Mr. James Lunsford, director. — 68 — BULLDOG STAFFS Seated —Irene Lambert, business manager (B); Glenn Nash. Eleanor Benson, sports editors (B); Nancy Barrett, editor (B); Mrs. Betty Boggess Hollingsworth, advisor; Phyllis Bowman, editor (A); Jay Lockhart, business manager (A); Renee Spurgeon, circulation manager (A); Jack Repass, assistant circulation mana¬ ger ( B ). Standing — Patty McGlothlin, assistant business manager (B); Ruth Meade, business manager (B); Donald Whitt, art editor (A); Bobby Surber. sports editor (A); William Rutherford, art editor (B); Geraldine Asbury, exchange editor (B); Douglas Peters, Iva Lou Justice, assistant editors (B); Doris Howery, assistant editor (A); Naomi Boothe, assistant business manager (A); Loretta John¬ son, assistant business manager (B); Joe Wright, assistant circulation manager (A); Mary Sheets, circulation manager (B). BULLDOG EDITORS Seated —Nancy Barrett, edi¬ tor (B); Mrs. Betty Boggess Hollincswor th, advisor; Phyllis Bowman, editor (A). Standing — Iva Lou Justice, Douglas Peters, assistant edi¬ tors ( B ); Doris Howery, assistant editor (A). — 69 — CLASS A First Table —Charlotte Morrow, Doris Howery, Mildred Akers, Joe Wright, Jay Lockhart. Second Tablle —Renee Spurgeon, Dana Altizer, Janice Meek, Donald Whitt, Sam Jones, Naomi Booth. Third Table —Juanita Godbey, Madeline Whitt, Patsy Pyott, Phyllis Bowman, Jane McGraw, Mary Lambert. Standing — Mrs. Betty Boggess Hollingsworth, (advisor), Raymond Brewer, J. J. Jones, Harry Snell, Arnold Bandy, Bill Graham, Joe Senic, Jerry Shrewsbury, Bobby Surber. CLASS B First Table —Ruth Meade, Theda Altizer, Eleanor Benson, Howard Puckett, Iva Lou Justice, Irene Lambert, Josephine Mastro, Nancy Barrett. Second Table — Patty McGlothlin, Peggy Sue Crouse, Jean Davis, Kay Saine, Loretta Johnson, Bernice Morris. Third Table —Virginia Honaker, Mellie Gillespie, Joe Neel, Mary Sheets, Ann Asbury. Standing — Mrs. Betty Boggess Hollingsworth (advisor), Jerry Asbury, Glenn Nash, Douglas Peters. Bill Rutherford, Jack Repass, Donnie Wright. CORONATION Queen Carol Lindsay ■—• King Jimmy Doak CARNIVAL COURT OF 1951 BEST SENIORS .Jimmy I)oak — Carol Lindsay BEST SOPHOMORES Kay Crawford Bernard Riley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED .Jeanne Clavtor — Edwin McCall BEST .JUNIORS Kathleen Yates — Boh Repass BEST FRESHMEN Louella Stevenson — Floyd Repass MOST DEPENDABLE Johnny Wallace — Sara Shelton BEST STUDENTS Johnny Wallace — Jeanne Claytor MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Bill Phillips — Phyllis Bowman MOST COURTEOUS Jimmy Doak — Carol Lindsay MOST TALENTED Bettye Gillespie — Albert Hagy MOST ATHLETIC “Cricket” Benson — “Cokie” Kitts BEST LOOKING Tommy Rasnick — Shirley Phillips s u p E R WITTIEST Ann Peerv Bobbv Surlier CUTEST Deloris Dawson — Tommy Rasnick LAZIEST Reese Bailey STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION First Row —Kathleen Burton, Gerald Honaker, Barbara Goodwin, Floyd Repass, Vernie Beavers, Gladys Hurley, Bill Phillips, Jo Lynn Westmoreland, Louella Stevenson, Joe Peery, Mildred Carty, Roy Webb. Katherine Gillespie. Second Row —Charlene McBride, Abe Hamilton, Bobby Webb, Freddy White, Jann Kensinger. Bernard Riley, Johnny Wallace, Polly Gregory, Jeanne Clay- tor, Albert Hagy, Kathleen Yates, Ronnie Mitchell, Margaret Beavers, Jay Lockhart, Jo Ella Stevenson, Miss Annella Greever (advisor). OFFICERS Johnny Wallace, president, Albert Hagy, vice president, Kathleen Yates, secretary- treasurer; Miss Annella Gree¬ ver, advisor. —76— I Y-TEENS First Row —Mrs. James LaVanche (advisor), Ann Repass, Kathleen Yates. Peggy Lane Heldreth, Polly Gregory, Miss Sara Caldwell (advisor). Second Row —Mrs. Robert Heldreth (advisor) , Shelby Hurley, Lois Jane Angles, Jo Ann Peery, Bea Lou Hill, Evelyn Hill, Phyllis Bowman. Third Row —Kay Saine, Jo Lynn Westmoreland, Shirley Phillips, Louise Grindstaff. June Grubb, Gladys Hurley. Not Pictured —Mrs. C. H. Phillips (advisor), Barbara Goodwin, Dorlas Barnes, Norma Goodwin, Joyce Ann Erps, Loretta Johnson, Eleanor Benson, Margaret Rutherford, Janice Meredith, Ruth Case, Ozella Monk. OFFICERS Polly Gregory, sec retary; Kathleen Yates, pro gram chairman; Jo Lynn West¬ moreland, president; Louise Grindstaff, treasurer; Gladys Hurley, publicity chairman. —77— F. H. A. First Row —Lena Graham, Nancy McFarland. Dorothy Lyons, Charlotte Morrow, Carolyn Murray, Jeanne Claytor, Patsy Pyott, Ester Lankford, Jo Ann Cregar, Joan Asbury t , Rose Asbury, Mary Rose Asbury, Shirley Keene. Second Row — Mrs. D. C. Davenport (advisor), Freda Absher, Nancy Gillespie, Mary Altizer Wright, Marlene Graybeal, Shirley Wilson, Gwyn Mundy, Louise Lambert, Ilene Meade, Donna Morrison, Shirley Goodwin, Mildred Hall, Willie Grey Meade. Connie Vaughn, Trula Hoops, Phyllis Griffith, Vaughn Crockett, Eudean Monk, Mrs. Jack Cecil (advisor). Third Row —Barbara Ratcliff, Anita Gregory, Mary Yost, Vivian Sayers, Shirley Graham, Lorene Ferguson, Cora Davidson, Billie Crawford. Anne White, Billie Rae Lawson, Patsy McPeak, Ina White, Anna Jo Kiser, Lorene Baldwin, Nola Deskins, Frances Puckett, Helen Hall. Fourth Row —Phyllis Whitt, Ellen Jane Thompson, Annette Taylor, Jo Ann Sizemore, Phyllis Sizemore, Elizabeth Neel, Peggy Dye, Lettye Tyree, Lois Griffith, Shirley Roberts, Doris Howery, Lillian Davidson, Connie Edwards, Norma Jean Goodwin. Judith Wright, Pearl Yates, Dora Bandy, Melster Neese, Vonnie Hall, Nannie Sheets. OFFICERS Seated —Carolyn Murray, vice president; Charlotte Morrow, president; Jeanne Claytor, secretary. Standing —Patsy Pyott, treasurer; Melster Neese, song leader; Ester Lankford, reporter. I F. F. A. First Row —Mr. R. T. Myers (advisor) , William Hall, James Hall, Peyton Rowlett, Kenneth Bandy, Eugene Harris, George Buchanan, Bill Billies, Sidney Absher, Paul Rhudy, George Harrison, Donald Bandy, James Asbury. Second Row —Richard Whitt, Buddy ' Stevenson, John Maye. Frankie Boothe, Bobby Brewster, Ray Taylor, Joe Wright, Bill Peery, Jay Lockhart Bobby Mc- Glothlin, Carl Taylor, Bill Little, Bill Beavers. Third Row —David Beavers, Oliver Larimer, Harry Snell, Donald Ray Sluss, Donald P. Sluss, Earnest Smith, Hubert Herald, Paul Yates, Douglas Harman, Walter Davidson, Gerald Pendry, Bill Hagy, Tommy Rasnick, Joe Kelly Neel, Wade Sluss, Lake Sizemore, Donald Harman. Not Pictured —Mr. J. P. Buchanan (advisor). OFFICERS Seated —Tommy Rasnick, vice president; Joe Neel, president; Bill Peery, secre¬ tary. Standing —Mr. J. P. Buchanan, advisor; Donald Harman, repor ter; Douglas Harman, treasurer; Frankie Boothe, watch dog. —7S— LIBRARY CLUB Seated —John Parsons, Doris Payne, Bill Harman (president), Phyllis Bowman (vice president), Carl Sayers, Betty White, Ann Repass. Standing —Phyllis Griffith, Jo Ann Peery, Helen Parsons, Mary Louise Nelson, Veda Brown, Bobby Shelton (secretary-treasurer) , Miss Nancy Ward (advisor). Not Pictured — June Payne, Margaret Lawrence. THESPIAN CLUB Seated —Ann Williams (official prompter), Mary Lambert, Mellie Gillespie, Shirley Hilman (secretary) , Margaret Lesher, Geraldine Asbury. June Payne, Joyce Erps (president). Standing —Elgin Graves (stage manager), Della Hall, Perry Asbury, Howard Bandy, Bill Phillips (business manager), Helen Hall, Glenn Nash (sergeant-at-arms) , Mrs. Dallas Hubbard (advisor). —80— l ART CLUB Seated —Billy Woodall, Donald Whitt (reporter) , Alonzo Whitt, Jack Fox ( vice president), Mary Altizer Wright, Clara Lewis (secretary) , Ann Peery (presi¬ dent), Elgin Graves. Standing —Carles Fletcher, Hunter Christian, Peery Asbury (treasurer) , William Watrous, Wade Sluss, Cora Belle Whiting, Shirley Puckett, Louella Stevenson, Miss Ella Bryant Dickenson (advisor), Beulah Billips. LATIN CLUB First Row —Margaret Mustard (scrapbook chairman), Richard Nash, Stanley Jones. Second R.010 —Victor Crockett ( president) , Viola Hayes, Anna Belle Neel, Jack Baugh (vice president). Third Row —Myrtle Cole, Joyce Erps, Hazel Peery, William Watrous. Fourth Row —Kathleen Yates, Joan Stephenson, Martha Rowlett Margaret Beavers (scrapbook chairman). Fifth Row —Shirley Phillips (secretary) , Juanita Godbey. Standing —Mrs. W. B. Leslie (advisor). — 81 — ' n o R E D I T E D B Y 6th 7th Floors — Coal Coke Building BLUEFIELD, W. VIRGINIA (Elevator Service) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES R E D I T E D B Y Accredited Tazewell Graduates Employers Prefer Prefer McLains McLains Graduates WHY . . . SUPERIOR TRAINING . . . WHY It Pays To Prepa re at An ACCREDITED School of Truth and Service McLAINS (The Exclusive Business School) for the Bette r Positions — 84 n n -A. BRITTS RESTAURANT 1932 1952 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA ■Y SHOP AT J. C. Penney’s Go. “The Home of Values” BLUEFIELD W. VA. EETSY ROSS IS GOOD BREAD Bailey Lumber Company Building Headquarters Tazewell Home Auto Supply, Inc. Dealer Firestone Tires TAZEWELL VIRGINIA 8 — Eight Big Plants — 8 Bluefield, W. Va. Mullens, W. Va. Matoaka, W. Va. War, W. Va. Gilbert, W. Va. Wytheville, Va. Grundy, Va. Low Gap, N. C. Lowman Music, Inc. WURLITZER Pianos — Organs BLUEFIELD W. VA. — 85 — BLUEFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY . . . Distributors . . . Hardware — Paints — Radios — Refrigerators Machinery — Mine — Mill — Electrical Plumbing Heating Supplies BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA CLINCH VALLEY SAYER BROTHERS PHARMACY Department Store Headquarters for T. H. S. Dry Goods Students and •—Password for Years— Notions “Meet Me At The Peters Shoes Clinch JAtlley Pharmacy” For The Entire Family TAZEWELL VIRGINIA TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 86 — ACME MARKETS □ □ □ n □ Self Service □ □ □ □ BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Low Prices WELCH, W. VA. TAZEWELL SUPPLY COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM and HOME “Since 1887” Phone No. 4 NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. PIGGLY WIGGLY Complete Line of Groceries Meats and Vegetables Self Service — — Low Prices NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. — 87 — JACKSON DRUG COMPANY Your Safe Prescription Drug Store □ n □ WHITMAN’S CANDY EASTMAN KODAKS YARDLEY COSMETICS Phone 354 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA PAINTER MOTOR MACHINERY CO. Dodge and Plymouth International Machinery TAZEWELL VIRGINIA M. L. JONES, Jeweler DIAMONDS — WATCHES FINE JEWELRY Watch Repairing Phone 402 Tazewell, Va. NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET Main Street TAZEWELL VIRGINIA “Pick and Pay the Neighborhood Way’’ — 88 — “Gifts of Quality” POBSTS JEWELRY STORE Watches and Diamonds Fine China and Silverware Fostokia — Crystal • FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE ” PHONE 41 VIRGINIA TAZEWELL JEFF INSURANCE WARDS AGENCY INC. PHONE 19 Insurance Since 1888 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA TAZEWELL VIRGINIA TAZEWELL — 89 — Angrist Men’s Shop Compliments of BLUEFIELD W. VA. E ' ashion Florist Moore’s Barber Shop Bluefield Furniture Main Street TAZEWELL VIRGINIA BLUEFIELD W. VA. BLUEFIELD SUPPLY Kilgore Motor Sales COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of Telephone 17 23 Main Street Hardware Mine and Mill Supplies TAZEWELL VIRGINIA CREGAR Education . . . BROTHERS is worth much, but of far greater Motor Service importance ... is character and hard work in making a sucecss of PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS . . . Life Goodwill Used Cars and Jacoben Power Lawn Mowers TAZEWELL FARM Sales and Service BUREAU Phone 144 License 394 Incorporated TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 90 — Jacksons-Fleet Go. Compliments of THE Rexall STORE NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. River Jack Restaurant Riverside Block Supply Company, Inc. Manufacturers of ] Building Blocks j TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Stras, Harman Company NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. JOHN’S PLAGE One Mile East of Tazewell Sidney Higginbotham, Jr. PHONE 392 General Insurance ; “Where The Food Is Good ' ’ TAZEWELL VIRGINIA BLUE GRASS SUPPLY SAINE’S DRESS COMPANY SHOP INCORPORATED Kaiser Frazer Automobiles Georgiana and Trudy Farm Supplies and Machinery Hall Dresses Nannette Todlers BLUE GRASS OILS. INC. AND Cinderella Frocks -— Distributors — Mobilgas and NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. Socony Vacuum Products NORTH TAZEWELL, VA. — 91 — WALKER’S “For Economical Transportation” CHEVROLET — BUICK — OLDSMOBILE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS □ KELVINATOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES □ NOEL M. WALKER, JR., G eneral Manager PHONE 123 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA GLEN’S DRIVE-IN GROCERY Sandwiches . . . Soft Drinks □ □ □ □ □ □ HAMBURGERS OUR SPECIALTY! GLEN KINDER, Proprietor On U. S. Route 19 — Three Miles East of Tazewell Phone 6814 NORTH TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 92 — TAZEWELL NATIONAL BANK Main Street □ □ □ □ □ □ Phone 44 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Compliments of POCAHONTAS FUEL COMPANY Incorporated □ □ □ □ Producers of Original Pocahontas Coal □ n □ □ Our Stores Feature Nationally Advertised Brands of Quality Merchandise at REASONABLE PRICES — 93 — HOTEL TAZEWELL and SHAMROCK GRILL KERMIT MONK, Owner MRS. W. H. HOGE, Manager TAZEWELL VIRGINIA PEERY and ST. CLAIR Imperial Ice Cream Co. Phone 38 Phone 4961 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA BLUEFIELD VIRGINIA Western Auto Associate Store Greever Home Owned and Operated HARDWARE and FURNITURE D. C. DAVENPORT Phone 440 Phone 10 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 94 FEDERATED STORES Bobbie Brooks — Carole King — June Bentley Dresses Dry Goods — Notions — Shoes Florsheim Shoes — Mallory Hats Curlee Clothes For Men TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Clinch Valley News C. T. PEERY PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS SONS TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Compliments of Hawley’s BLUEFIELD W. VA. GROCERIES MEATS FROSTED FOODS Phone Numbers I and 98 F. W. Wool worth Co. BLUEFIELD W. VA. Main Street TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 95 — TAZEWELL OIL COMPANY GOODYEAR and SHELL PRODUCTS TAZEWELL VIRGINIA CANDLEWAX SMOKELESS FUEL COMPANY, Inc. □ MINE OPERATORS and WHOLESALE SHIPPERS PHONE 156 □ TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 96 — FARMERS BANK OF CLINCH VALLEY □ “Over Sixty Years of Banking Service □ Member F.D.I.C. n TAZEWELL VIRGINIA BLUE HILLS FARMS GRADE A □ □ □ We Bottle Guei’nsey Milk Only □ □ □ RAW and PASTEURIZED MILK — 97 — FEDERAL LUMBER COMPANY □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Everything to Build □ □. □ □ □ □ □ Interior Trim a Specialty TAZEWELL VIRGINIA STUDENTS AND EMPLOYERS TO 22 YEARS OF SERVICE I N THIS AREA THOUSANDS OF GRADUATES IN EXCELLENT POSITIONS Established in 1928, recognition by accrediting organizations has come quickly: 1928 — Accreditment by the American Association of Commercial Colleges. 1930 — Accreditment by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. This goal, attained within two years time, placed West Virginia Busi¬ ness College on a par with leading business schools throughout the nation. COMMERCE STREET T. B. CAIN. President BLUEFIELD, W. VA. — 98 DENNISON CLEANERS □ □ □ □ □ PHONES: 81-L and 81-J TAZEWELL VIRGINIA VIRGINIA SMOKELESS COAL CO. INCORPORATED Jewel Pocahontas Coal TAZEWELL VIRGINIA — 99 — CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS We wish to congratulate each of you on successfully completing your high school education and journey through life. wish you much success on your CLINCH AND VALLEY THEATRES T. D. FIELD — Owner Eldreth Motor Service Specializing in Electrical — Carburetor — Electric Welding Steering and Brake Service BEAVER’S DAIRY Phone 442-W-l TAZEWELL VIRGINIA grAde Use Our Drive-In Lot Cash and Carry Service Pasteurized Dairy Products NEW SERVICE CLEANERS NORTH TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Phone 406 NORTH TAZEWELL. VA. — 100 — Reaching the Peak in Quality . . , Red Rock Cola Hires Root Beer Squirt Rhythm Punch Tazewell Orange Wascott Ginger Ale Sun Rise Beverages □ □ □ □ SUN RISE BOTTLING COMPANY INCORPORATED NORTH TAZEWELL VIRGINIA DEVAULT’S INCORPORATED SPORTING GOODS McGregor — Goldsmith — Spaulding 14 Lee Street Phone 3568 BRISTOL VIRGINIA Clinch Valley Lumber Supply Co. INCORPORATED Building Supplies Compliments of The Rotary Club Meets Friday 12:30 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA Joe’s Place “Service With A Smile’’ TAZEWELL-BISHOP ROAD — 102 — Contributors Clara L. Lewis Carl C. Gillespie Lorraine Honaker T. Walter Gillespie Mrs. J. K. Short J. W. Vines Juean Honaker Cruise Motor Co. H. A. Kiser Pauline H. Burton Noland Dennison Mrs. Ernest Gillespie Harry L. Buston, Jr. Hampton B. Crawford Claude H. Van Dyke Mrs. J. L. Mason W. L. Painter Harol D. Hawks M. B. Ferrell N. M. Walker, Jr. Aaron Russ Dan H. Surface J. J. Greever Harry Dodge I. W. Millard, SK3, USN J. B. Harris Nancy Buston Claude Johnson Nonye Rhudy D. C. Davenport Rufus P. Copenhaver, Jr. Rufus Hagy Peggy Gregory Vanie E. Toney A. F. Hend erson Sam J. Thompson Elmer Kiser Frazier Stevenson Oscar George R. R. Bunton Dexter Beavers Harold McGlothlin L. I. Cothern — 103 — designers and publishers yearbooks Year in, year out . . . through close coopera¬ tion with the staff and faculty ... we furn¬ ish attractive yearbooks that you can be proud of. The most for your money is a proven fact with us . . . distinctive yet economical! Let us discuss your next yearbook with you. C 0 M M E R C I A L • ROOK AND ADVERTISING PRINTERS — 104 —
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