William Byrd High School - Black Swan Yearbook (Vinton, VA)
- Class of 1935
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THOMPSON SENIOR MEMBERS EVELYN CREWS VIRGINIA FIRESTONE KENNETH MOORE EDWARD LASSITER CHARLOTTE SCOTT JESSE KAYLOR CONRAD FERGUSON JUNIOR MEMBERS FRANCES CARTER ELIZABETH GOODE SOPHOMORE MEMBERS -JULIA DAY VINYARD JESSE GEARIIART Five X-Jxvzy A yy A yy lg x 1k 1x'Jlx'Jx'Jx'Jy' 'Clie Black Jg-Ji v Swan + 1935 JL lik! 11: MR. PIERMAN I.. PIORN Six Primifvnl Che Bladk Swan + N,-1.fxi-V,1x.Q-:zx.i-:1x,i-fxx, ,foul-!1N. JN. .fN, A,x, Afx, 4,N-f 4,gk 4,X, A, X,-4A-,Ylo--:Jxz-,fxagfxQ:,A.iV,N.:3fxL7,N.L:fx:-,wH2Y,A.Q:,ogij,xizgwxij1xQ:LA. ,m.'i,x.'i1 Uhr Ellarultg ll. L. ldORN, Principal H. O. PRICE MRS. J. H. RIOSELEY J. L. TIIOMI-soN Bridgewater Roanoke Roanoke and Florida Roanoke ICLLEN L. KEISTER SUsYE FITZPATRICK IlARRIET DICKSON Fredericksburg Virginia lntcrmont Harrisonburg W. H. lwlILLER BERTA HARTIXIAN CARRIE PENCE MARGARET FRY Roanoke Radford Radford Harrisonburg LOIS OVERSTREET MRS. MARY B. SNIDER SYBIL MARSHALL Roanoke Radford Furman P. E. IXHALT ' i XIARY GAY BECKNER lVlARGUERITE COMPTON ELIZABETH TROUT Roanoke Radford Secretary William and Nlary lVlAY E. CARTER KATHERINE ANDERSON MRS. H. L. HORN Roanoke Secretary Richinond Seven 'Clie Black .Svvan+1935 XAILAJXJXIXJX, 1yvJy1CJyJyJy1C1 x'Jy:Jy'A'Jx'Jx:1x:1yiJgvJyv1iJx- Jyvzxvlyzzxjyiy -lg-13 J IRVINE BERRY MARY WYATT PETTY Dramatic Club, '34, '35, Sec- Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, retary-Treasurer, Debating Club, Booster Club, '32, '33, Debating '35, Glee Club, '35, Monogram Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Commer- Club, '35, Football, '34, '35, cial Club, '34, Basket Ball, '34, Track, '34, '35, President junior Class, '34, President Senior Class, '35. '35, Treasurer Senior Class, '35. JESSIE MOORE CHARLES PENICK Dramatic Club, '33, Secre- Booster Club, '30, President tary, '34, Treasurer, '35, Debat- Sophomore Class, '34, Football, ing Club, '33, '34, Secretary, '34, Basket Ball, '30, '34, Base- Secretary Junior Class, '34, Sec- ball, '30, Hi-Y Club, '30, Dra- retary Senior Class, '35, Staff of matic Club, '30, The Swan, '35, Editor-in-Chief of BLACK SWAN, '35. Senior Class OFFICERS IRVINE BERRY ..... ........ P rzfidznt CHARLES PENICK. . . . . . Vice President JESSIE MOORE ...,.... . . .Secretary MARY WYATT PETTY. . . . Treafurfr MOTTO: In ourselves our future lin FLOWER: Daisy COLORS: Yellow and White Eiglll 'Clie Black y JC Jx A Jx A Jxvzx-. , - XIJXI 1y?y'Jg:Jx:Jx6Jx- Av zizxvlk- 1 XY! XY 1 K Jxyg Swatv 19 5 lx lily lgjkl 'xx' 1x'1 g-Jx'jx'J SYLVIA ADAMS Dramatic Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Debating Club, '33, '34, Glee Club, '33, '34, Roacovin Staff, '33, Band, '34, '35. RUTH VIRGINIA AMOS Glee Club, '32, Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '33, '34, '35, Commercial Club, '34, Secretary. THOMAS MARTIN BUSH, JR. Dramatic Club, '32, '33, Track, '32, Football, '34 DORIS VIRGINIA BROWN Debating Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '32, '33, '34, Glee Club, '33, Booster Club, '34, '35, Commercial Club, '34, Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, ' - Cheer Leader, '35, Editor of Swan, '35. 35 , The MILDRED BROWN Glee Club, '33, Dramatic Club, '35 GERALD BOOTH Basket Ball, '34, '35, Baseball, '35 ATLAS BEARD Commercial Club, '34, Junior League, '35 ANNA MAE BOWDELL Glee Club, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '34, '35 FRANCIS GLENN FALLS Football, '32, '33, '34, '35, Track, '31, '33, '34, Baseball, '34, Dramatic Club, '32, '33, Hi-Y Club, '31, Glee Club, '34, 35, Busi- ness Manager, BLACK SWAN, '35. BERNARDINE BUCK 4-H Club, '32, '33, '34, Secre- tary, '35, President, Debating Club, '33, Dramatic Club, '35. Nina I ?i'2'f 5 .Swan + 1935 C:A:A:A:Jy:JC:A:A:AvJ5JCv1Cv1g1 XZ, CIA: ,X-J C-A-A-, CONRAD S. FERGUSON Track, '32, '33, '34, '35, Foot- lmll, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '35, Staff of BLACK SNVAN, '35. N'IARION CARNER Glee Club, '34, Dramatic Club, '34, 4-H Club, '34, Basket Ball, '35. l'lVEl.YN Clusws Basket Ball, '33, '34, '35, De- bating Club, '33, '34, '35, Glec Club, '33, Dramatic Club, '34, '35, Monogram Club. '34, '35, BLAVK SWAN Staff, '35, Class Prophet, '35, Booster Club, '34. President, '35, Staff uf The Swan, '35. HASSEL 1'lALE Dramatic Club, '32, '33, '34, Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, Football. '33, '34, '35, Baseball, '34, '35, Track, '35. l'lDNA IJUNMAN Dramatic Club, '35 Ten RUBIE BUCK Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '32, '33, Booster Club, '32, '33, '34, '35. GORDON GEARHART lX IAkcAk1-LT IJICKERSON Dramatic Club, '35 CATHERI N rs NIARGARET IJOOLEY Dramatic Club, '33, '34, Glcc Club, '33, '34, 4-H Club, '31, '32, '33, Junior League, '35. -I ESSE IJOUGLAS KAY Lou Dramatic Club, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '33, '34, '35, Track, '33, '34, Captain, '35, Football, '32, '33, '34, '35, StaH of BLACK SWAN, '35, Athletic Council, '34, '35, Secretary, Staff of The Swan, '35. TQf19?il2iK Swan + 1935 ,'1x' A'A'Jy'A'Jx'A: A- A Jyvjy-1x:1y:, y:Jx:,x:1 X-A'Jy'1 IJOROTHY IJUNN Glee Club, '32, Dramatic Club, '33, '34, Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '34, '35, Staff of The Swan, '35. CI-IARLES NELSON KINGERY Glee Club, '34, '35, Basket Ball, '35, Band, '34, '35, Debat- ing Club, '35, Monogram Club, '35 ELVA FISHER Commercial Club, '34 ICSTELLE Fourz Vice President Frosh Class, '31 GEORGE LUCAS Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Baseball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Athlet- ic Council, '35, Monogram Club, '33, '34, '35, Debating Club, IDAISY LEE FLIPPIN Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '34, Debating Club, '35, VIRGINIA FIRESTONE Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Captain, Monogram Club, '34. '35, Debating Club, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '34, '35, Athletic Counc il, '35, BLACK SWAN Staff, '35, The Swan Staff, '35, Booster Club, '33, Commercial Club, '34, Vice President Sophomore Class. ROBERT EDVVARD LASSITER President Sophomore Class. '33, Football, '34, '35, Basket Ball, '33, '34, '35, Debating Club, '33, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Track, '34, '35, Asso- ciate Business Manager, BLACK SVVAN, '35. LOIS ELIZABETH GREY Glee Club. '32, Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Monogram Club, '34, '35. ICLSIE PIIGGINS Secretary Girl Reserves, '32, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Dra- matic Club, '33. Eleven QQZBFQQK .Swan + 1935 xv1yvAv1x A A-A A , GERALDINE HOGAN Glee Club, '33, '34, '35s Debating Club, 35 RACHEL JONES Booster Club, '33, '34, Commercial Club, '33, '34 KENNETH MOORE Football, '32, '33, '34, '35, Basket Ball. '33, '34, '35, Base- ball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Track, '33, '34, '35, Hi-Y Club, '32, Mono- gram Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Athletic Coumil, '34, '35. LOUISE LEONARD Glee Club, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '33, '34, 35, Debating Club, '34, 35. ALMA LESTER Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, Dra- matic Club, '32, '33, Booster Club, '32, '33, Debating Club. '33, '34, Basket Ball, '34, '35, Staff of The Swan, '35, Twclvl -Jx-ly xy ly ly A ,X J HARRY HARTWELL MONTGOMERY Track, '33, '34, '35, Captain, Football, '33, '34, Baseball, '34, '35, Glee Club, '33, Athletic Council, '35 . ALICE KENT Band, '34, '35 HELEN KORB Glee Club, '32, '33, Booster Club, '33, '35, Basket Ball, '34 JOHN PoN'roN Booster Club, '35, Football, '35 HELEN LOGAN Glee Club, '32, '33, Commer- cial Club, '34, Dramatic Club, '35 Clie 'Black xvlyvyx-A A A A A y-1y- 1yvJy:Jx:Jx:4x:1y:Jyv Ji Swan + 1935 1gJy1yJy1gJL1y1 15-1 X14 5121 1x11 gijitjgvl GARLAND PURSLEY Manager Football, '32, Treas- urer Sophomore Class, '32 , Athlet- ic Council, '32, Monogram Club, '32, Baseball, '34, '35. IRENE MCDOWELL Commercial Club, '34, Glee Club, '32, '34, Junior League, '35, Secretary. EUNICE MCGEORGE Dramatic Club, '35 CLAYTON TOLLEY Football, '35, Baseball, '35, Track. '35, Secretary Sophomore Class, '33, MARY ALICE MUSE 4-H Club, '31, '32, Commercial Club, '33, '34 POLLY MCALLISTER Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, Glee Cggubk '33, '34, Dramatic Club, ' , ' 4. JOSEPH LUCK Roor Dramatic Club, '31, '32, '33 FRANCES MILLS Dramatic Club, '35 RUTH MOSELEY Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, 4-H Club, '31, '32, '33, Debating Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Business Manager of The Swan, '35. MAITLAND THI ERRY Thirteen 'Clie Black Xvlxvlkvlx My A A JC . X-1XvJxvAvJC:1C:Jx:A'A gvvan + 19325 lRENE PARK Dramatic Club, '33, '34, Glee Club, '33, '34 CHARLES xfVHlT1tlIRl'1 Football, '33, '34, '35, Basket Ball, '33, '34, Track, '34, Booster Club, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, junior Class Treasurer, '34, Hi-Y Club, '32, Baseball, '33. RUTH SAUL Glee Club, '34, Dramatic Club, '35 lDOROTllY SMITH GAA's, '32, Girl Reserves. '32, President, Booster Club, '34, Glee Club, '33, Dramatic Club, '34, '35, President. BIAYNIE NMMA 'l'H0MPsoN Debating Club, '35, GAA's, '33, '34 Fourteen IfYi4M11kjAj1y'A'A'J A LMA POWELL Glcc Club, '32, Debating Club, '33, Dramatic Club, '35 lXlARGARET IQICHARDSON Glee Club. '32, Debating Club, '33, '34, '35 CHARLOTTE SCOTT Glec Club, '32, '33, Dramatic Club, '33, '34, '35, Vice President, Debating Club, '34, '35, Vice President junior Class, Commer- cial Club, '34, Vice President, Staff of BLACK SWAN. l,lLLIAN IQOGERS SPENCER Glee Club, '32, '33, Historian Senior Class, '35 JULIA UTTING Manager Girls' Basket Ball, '35, Glee Club, '33, Debating Club, '33, '34, '35, Vice Presi- dent, Athletic Council, '35, Monogram Club, '35, Booster Club, '34, '35, Secretary-Treas- urer, Annual StaR, '34, Class Lawyer, '35. 'Clie Black Swan + 1935 x'JyvJxv1y-My Jk Jx JC Jx lg yy Jg xy gg jp 1 x-1X- 1XvJN.vJk:J y:1x:1x I JC' A A71 y:Jy:Jx:Jy:1yj1g:Jx:1 . KATHLEEN FIELD lVILLIAMS SUSIE FRANCES XKVIMMER Dramatic Club, '31, Cheer Debating Club, '33, '34, '35g Leading, '31g Glee Club, '35g De- 4-H Club, '32, '33, dent. bating Club, '3Sg Dramatic Club, '35. Bert Looking .... Moxt Popular. . . Mott Talented .... Typical Senior. . . Mott Attractive. . . Bert Drexsed .... Mott Athletic ...., Girl and Boy-Shy. . . Mort Studiouf .... Biggest Bluj .... W ittiefz ...... N eateft ................ Moft Likely to Succeed ..., M oft Di gmfed ....... Laziext ........ Beit Sport. . . Biggeft Flirt ..... Beit All-Round .... . No Braim, But-. Biggext Cafe. . . Class Mirror PENICK. . . lMlOORE. . . FERGUSON. . . KINGERY ....., . NIONTGOMERY. . . BERRY ........ NIOORE .... .G. BOOTH .... .THIERRY. . . LASSITER .... LUCAS ..... LUCAS .... KINGERY. . . KINGERY. . . LUCAS .... .NIOORIL . , BUSH ..... KAYLOR. . . .MOORE .... LASSITER .... SCOTT MOORE HOGAN FIRESTONE FIRESTONE MILLS D. BROWN XVIMMER BEARD D. BROWN CREWS MILLS lNIOSELEY MOORE LESTER FIRESTONE LESTER MOORE CREWS ADAMS Fi jteen 'Clie 'Black Swan+1935 X JC A A Jy A Jxvly Cl'1y:Jx:Jg Jy:JQJxvJy-JC'Jiyx-Jyvfyvlyvyyvzx-lx-A A Jx J Senior Class History HIC FINAL chapter in our school history is nearing the end. It seems but a short while since the Class of 735 entered Vinton High School as Freshmen. And these four years have been very pleasant and successful ones for us all. In the fall of 1931, one hundred and eighty-nine boys and girls entered the portals of Vinton High School, and enrolled as Freshmen. It was the largest Fresh- man Class in the history of the school. We were placed under the guidance of Miss Margaret Zink. Fountain Chapman was elected president, assisted by Elwyn Gearhart, Corinne Epperly and Harry Penick. Our first year of high school was not so eventful as it was a new path in life for us. When we entered school, as Sophomores, in the fall of '32 we found our class diminished to II3. We were again placed under the supervision of Miss Zink. James Stinnette, Virginia Firestone, Clayton Tolley and Garland Pursley were chosen leaders of our class. This year found our class well represented in the activi- ties of the school. Juniors! VVe can hardly realize that it is true. And only 79 of our group to still carry on our work. Irvine Berry was chosen president with Charlotte Scott, Jessie Moore and Charles Whitmire filling the other offices. Our play Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patchi' was a grand success due to the untiring efforts of our faculty advisor, lXf liss Sybil hflarshall. The Junior-Senior reception was the affair of the year. And we suddenly realized that we were to fill the vacant places of the Seniors. Seniorsffit is almost unbelievable that we have reached that goal. Irv'ne Berry was again chosen as our president, assisted by Charles Penick, Jessie Moore and Mary VVyatt Petty. This year our class decided to publish a school paper The Swan. Mr. Thompson agreed to supervise the editing. It proved to be a successful undertaking due to the efforts of Doris Brown as Editor-in-Chief and Ruth Moseley as Business Manager along with the excellent cooperation of the student body. VVe hope that it will continue to be a custom of the school. Work was begun early in April on THE BLACK SWAN. The members of the staff were elected by the class. They are as follows: Jessie Moore, Francis Falls, Edward Lassiter, Evelyn Crews, Charlotte Scott, Virginia Firestone, Kenneth Moore, Jesse Kaylor and Conrad Ferguson. We know that it will be a book worthy of our class and school. The class decided to adopt a standard class ring for our school, it was de- signed by Conrad Ferguson, Doris Brown and Nelson Kingery. The College Hobo is to be presented in May under the supervision of Miss Sybil Marshall. VVe know that it will be a huge success. Now the final year of our school life is nearing an end. VVith graduation close by it is with a feeling of sorrow that we bid our friends and happy days good- by, but it is with the happy thought that We have accomplished our efforts in holding up the honor of our Class of '35, S I Last Will and Testament HEREAS, it hath in former times been deemed by many to be of great importance for one leaving the scene of his former activities to make proper disposition of properties possessed by him, therefore we, the Senior Class of William Byrd High School, being of sound mind, on this the fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five in the Commonwealth of Virginia do hereby give and bequeath collectively and severally all our scholastic possessions as hereinafter enumerated: The Senior Class leaves to the Juniors the last two rows of seats in the audi- torium for use on assembly days. To Mr. Horn we leave all the money left in the treasury, on condition that it will be used to buy a hair tonic. To Miss Keister we leave all the ten per cents. taken off of our grades and the chewing gum will be found in any of the desks in Room 23. The graduating members of the Athletic Council gladly leave their places to anyone who might have any ideas on how to finance high school athletics. To Miss Marshall we leave our thanks for her working so patiently with the class. We leave our dignity and intellectual qualities to the Freshman Class. SEVERALLY: I, Sylvia Adams, do will my popularity to Nlargaret Robertson. I, Jessie Moore, do leave my southern accent to Peggy Thierry. I, Alice Kent, do leave my teasing ways to Janelle Gray, on condition that she will think of additional methods of torturing people. I, Charles Whitmire, do leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Moseley to Charles Foutz. I, John Ponton, do will my dancing ability to Harry Penick. I, Garland Purseley, do leave my position on the baseball team to Francis Scott. I, Gordon Gearhart, do leave my knowledge of grammar to James Oliver. I, Jesse Kaylor, do bequeath my speed to Eustace Meador. I, George Lucas, do leave my sweet disposition to Roy Thrasher. I, Joseph Roop, do will my quietness to Jack Fitzpatrick. I, Hartwell Nlontgomery, do will my ur-ur-uri' to Glenn W'ygal. I, Hassel Hale, do leave my position on the faculty basket ball team to the one that can advance that far in five years. I, Lois Grey, do leave my tremendous height to anyone who can carry it and not get stoop-shouldered. I, Virginia Firestone, do leave my attractiveness to Frances Mitchell. I, Doris Brown, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Geraldine Mont- gomery. We, Alma Lester and Dorothy Dunn, do leave our influence over Mr. Miller to Julia T. Moseley and Josephine Newman. I, Dorothy Smith, do leave my brunette curls to Dorothy Brown. We, Atlas Beard and Irene McDowell, do will our studiousness to Ruth Moore and Norris Conrad. I, Mayme Thompson, do leave my ability to debate to James Garrett. I, Charlotte Scott, do leave my title, Songbird of William Byrd High School, U to Kathleen Settles. VVe, Mary Alice Muse and Mildred Brown, will our quiet dispositions to Ruth Snodgrass and Mildred Woolridge. I, Edna Dunman, do will my Hquietnessl' to Helen Sisler. I, Rubie Buck, do leave my position on the William Byrd basket ball team to Yvetta Schwartz. Seventeen I, Evelyn Crews, do will my wittiness to anyone who enjoys being laughed at. I, Elsie Higgins, do leave my strong voice to Claudine Paxton. I, Ruth Moseley, do will my position as business manager of The Swan to anyone who can hold it and not get the jitters. I, Bernardine Buck, do will my good standing with the faculty to anyone who is willing to work hard and make good grades. I, Susie Wimmer, do leave my ability to spell to anyone who wishes to become a human spelling book. I, Ruth Amos, do leave my host of friends to Frances Carter. I, Mary Wyatt Petty, do leave my flirtatious ways to Ann Muse. I, Marion Carner, do leave my dimples to Frances Nunley. I, Ruth Saul, do leave my pleasing personality to Irma Sprouse. I, Alma Powell, do leave my dramatical ability to Virginia Abell. I, Helen Logan, do will my excuse for being late to Selma Berry. I, Elva Fisher, do leave my shyness to Ruth Smith. I, Frances Mills, do leave the pleasure of being the best-dressed girl in the Senior Class to Louise Webb. I, Polly McAllister, do leave my ubangsn to Geraldine Silcox. I, Anna Mae Bowdell, do leave my cuteness to Janet Long. I, Rachel Jones, do leave my fair complexion to Nadine Harrison. I, Louise Leonard, do leave my oratorical ability to Richard Newman. I, Lillian Spencer, do leave my position in the library to Kathleen Burt. We, Margaret Dickerson and Eunice McGeorge, do leave our dignity to Doris Hill and Frances Cook. I, Margaret Dooley, do will my cute expressions to Alice Lankford. I, Irene Parr, do leave my charming smile to Elaine Suzor. I, Gerald Booth, do bequeath my position of the most girl-shy in the Senior Class Mirror, to my brother, Maurice Booth. I, Francis Falls, do bequeath my weight to Richard Newman. I, Conrad Ferguson, do bequeath my ability in track to Otha Adkins. I, Edward Lassiter, do bequeath my hot air to the band. I, Nelson Kingery, do bequeath my dignity to Douglas Brown. I, Maitland Thierry, do bequeath my quietness and studiousness to O. Meador. I, Charles Penick, do bequeath my good looks to Woodrow lNIcIlwain. I, Tom Bush, do will my flirtatious manner to Montague Swain. I, Kenneth Moore, do leave my ability to get along with Coach to Huff Fitzpatrick. I, Bernard Wimmer, do leave my way with the girls to Elton Overstreet. I, Irvine Berry, do will the presidency of the Senior Class to Glenn Wygal. I, Clayton Tolley, do will my dark complexion to Mary Kate Hollman. I, Cloyse Hall, do leave my stupidness to Ralph Booth. I, Daisy Flippin, do will my friendliness to Valima Gearing. I, Estelle Foutz, do will my little brother, Charles, to the girls of William Byrd High School. I, Helen Korb, do will my dreaminess to Katherine Dickson. g I, Margaret Richardson, do will and bequeath my position as assembly manager to anyone who does not get stage fright. I, Geraldine Hogan, do will my musical talent to Roberta Craig. I, Kathleen Williams, do will my quiet disposition to Lois Watson. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five. Attest: JULIA UTTING. Elghlean 'Che 'Black xJxJxJyJx JC Swan + 1935 Jilylgjglijiixi 'L X-JQJXIJXYJX-1ktJX:1x:Jxv Jaxx-Ji JxJ1x:1 XIAIJ X11 x:A'A:1 Juniqr Class OFFICERS Prexidrnl, ....... . . .WYOODROXV MCII.YVAlN Vice President. , , ..,..,.. SELMA BERRY Secretary ..... . . .HUFF FITZPATRICK Treasurer ........ .,... M AURICE BOOTII Faculty Advisor. . . ADKINS, OTHA BOOTII, MAURICE BROXVN, DOUGLAS MYERS, ROBERT NENVMAN, RICHARD PENICK, HARRY ROBERTSON, ED SMITH, HERMAN TIIRASI-IER, ROY WEAVER, DAVIS BERRY, SELMA CALLAHAN, DOROTHY CRONK, CHRISTINE GREGORY, EFFIE HOLLMAN, MARY KATE JACOBS, BEATRICE SCHWARTZ, YVETTA WEBB, LOUISE WIl.SON, CHARLES JUNIOR CLASS ROLL FITZPATRICK, HUEE HUNLEY, HUBERT MOORE, JULIAN AUSTIN, JUANITA BROWN, DOROTHY CARTER, FRANCES CONRAD, NORRIS COOK, FRANCES FERGUSON, ELIZABETH FOWLER, MARTI-IA GOODE, ELIZABETH HATCHER, MARGARET HILL, DORIS LANKFORD, ALICE MITCHELI., FRANCES MOORE, RUTH NUNLEY, FRANCES PATSEL, CHRISTINE PATSEL, PAULINE PAXTON, CLAUDINE ROBERTSON, MARGARET SETTLES, KA1'lILEEN SHAVER, GARNETT SMITH, RUTII SNEAD, LORRAINE SUZOR, ELAINE WATSON, LOIS WOOD, ELINOR WOOLRIDGE, MII.DRED BOITNOTT, CLARENCE BOOTH, RALPH CREASY, DAVID FOUTZ, CHARLES HARVEY, BILLY LAUGIILIN, Wll.LlAM MCILNVAIN, WOODRONV MEADOR, EUSTACE ELIZABETH TROUT OLIVER, JAMES OVERSTREET, ELTON SWAIN, MONTAKEUE WEAVER, ARNOLD ABELL, VIRGINIA BURT, KATIILEEN DICKSON, KATHERINE GREEN, VIRGINIA GREY, DDRXNE HARRISON, NADINE MCCRAW, LAVINIA MCCRAW, MARY MILNER, ADELAIDE MULLINS, MYRTLE SHORT, GRACE SMITH, ARLINE SPROUSE, IRMA Tl-IIERRY, PEGGY Nineteen 'Che Black X lx lk lx lx JL JX lk y'1x:1x:Jy'Jx'Jx:Jx:Jy:Jy-lx Swaw 193 ly 1y1y1yJy1y1gjX 5 1x 1 x'1 x:Jx:1y:Jx'Jy'1XvJ l're.virlent ,,...,. Vim l'resiIie111 .. Serrelur y .... Treasurer, , . Re porter . ........ . Faculty ,- ANDERSON, JACK BRYANT, DoNAI.D BOIYLES. NELLIE BRYANT, DKlRO'I'HY HURT, CLARABELLE CIIISOM, ELIzAIIIc'III COOPER. CATIIERINI-: CRAIG, ROBERTA CREASY, NORINE CROMER, SHIRLEY HURT, MAxINI-2 RAKES, NELLIE SANDR DGE, PA'I'TIE Sl-IANK, MARY ELIZARETII SHORT. LOUISE WAIBE, ISAEELLE WII.I.lS, DOROTHY AGNER, HOMER Twenty 1 if A A, Sophomore Class OFFICERS ,. .... HEl.liN SISL . . . . .DONALD BRYANT MARY ELIZABETH JONES . . .GERALDINE MONTGOMERY JULIA T. MOSELEY idzfisor 44,, .. MRS. H. L. HORN SOPHO Cox. CI-:LIL DICKENS, JOSIIUA DOOLEY, PIOXVARD EDMONDS. RALPII FITZPATRICK, JACK GREGORY. WII.I.I.AM MFIAIJOR, RICHARD MOKDRE, BROXVNIE PARK. JAMES PURSLEY, EDXVARD SANDRIDGE, JIMMIE WADE, HARRY' WII.KERSON, JOIIN BARBER, IRENE CUNDIFF, HAZEL JOHNS, RACHEL KINGERY, CLARA PEARCY, VIRGINIA MORE CLASS ROLL SHEAFF, LARAINE SISLER. HELEN SMITH, EULA SNODGRASS, IQUTII WEEKS, PIIYLLIS ARRINGTON, EDISON BOOTII, LEWIS BROVVN, TURNER FERGUSON, CECIL KIEARHART, JESSE NIITCHELI., EDXVARD MOORE, LYNWOOD POWELL, HARlDI.D WII.l.IAMSON. CHARLES YOUNG, KENNETII SMITH, GANNYMEAIIIC WIl.SfDN, ROY CALLAHAN, HEI.IEN DAVIS, ODELL DOOLEY, LORE'I I'.I DOVE, HAZEL EANES, DOROTHY FOUTz, CLARA HCJPKINS, MARGARET E R JONES, MARY ELIzAIxE'I'II KELLEY, EDITH LAVVHORN, MAGGIE MONTGOMERY, f:ERAI.DINI MOSELEY, JULIA MULLINS, BERTHA NEVVMAN, JOSEPI-IINI-: RICKETTS, ELIEANOR SAUNDERS, MAUDE TOLLEY, MARGARET VINYARD, JULIA DAY WI5iMER, LILLIAN 'Clie Black xlylklxlklyxlg. x:1y:1y:A'Jy:A:1y:A:Jy'Ji Swan + 1935 JS lk ig jg lg JL IX J 1g'Jk'1L'JX'JqJy'Jk'Jx l Freshman Class OFFICERS President ........ ........... . ,WILLIAM URICK Vice President. . . . . . . . .O. J. MEADOR Secretary .... , .,...... EDNA BROWN Trzasurer ,...... ...... A YLES COLEMAN Farully Advisor ..,, Cox, JESSE HALE, KERMIT POWELL, JERYL SILCOX, THOMAS SMITH, ALBERT STANLEY, NORRIS THOMAS, JAKE URICK, WILLIAM CARROLL, GERALD CARTER, CARY CROMER, BERNARD DIx0N, BENNIE DOOLIZY, CARROLL FITZGERALD, RUSSELL FLIPPEN, EVERETT HILL, FRANCIS KELLEY, DEMOSS MINTIER, BERN FRESH MAN CLASS ROLL MYERS, RUSSELL PEDIGO, FRANK CUNDIFF, OLIVER FUNK, HUGH HODGES, RICHARD HUNLEY, MILI-'RED KATZ, SIDNEY ON'ERA RE, LLOYD PATTERSON, HERBERT PATSEL, HARDING REVELLE, DELL ROBERTS, ALNVYN TABOR, WILLIAM REYNOLD, LEWIS BRYANT, WII.TON BRYANT, WALTER CADD, PAUL Cox, EARL CROCKETT, CLINTON CROMER, BILLY DOWDY, LORENZO FLUKE, ALFRED FUNK, FREEMAN GEARHART, BILLY HUDDLESTON, MARSHALL MARTIN, NORMAN MILNER, JOE SAUL, CLEVELAND SCHAEE, JAMES SCOTT, MURPHY WEBB, CALVIN BOITNOTT, LExIE COLE, RALPH CREASY, QUENTIN DUNMAN, ROBERT GARRETT, JAMES MISS MAY CARTER GORDON, MAYNARD GORDON, RICHARD MITCHELL, ROBERT OVERACRE, HUBERT PREAS, NELSON SCOTT, FRANCIS VAUGHT, CARL WEAVER, JOHN KENT, THOMAS DICKSON, HARRY GARRETT, RICHARD HESS, ERNEST HOLDREN, MAYNARD JACOBS, WALLACE KELLEY, JACK MCGLOTHIN, MALCOLM M EADOR, O, J. POWERS, ROBERT T wenly-One ,fkvanw1935 The Blaglx Jilg JyJx1x1gjx1 SELF, CHARLES BOLLING, MARIE BROCK, JUANITA CIIITTUM, DOROTHX' COLEMAN, AYLES DILLARD, VIRGINIA FIZER, JI-:ANETTE FLOWERS, ESTELLE FUNK, MARY JETI-:R GEARING, VALIMA HATQTHER, FLORA HYI.ER, ALMA LAUGHLIN, EVELYN LONG, JANET MARSHALL, MARGARET MCCLURE, MILDRED MUSE, ANN PREAS, BEVERLEY TOLLEY, EDITH WARD, MILIBRED WEEHER, NELLIE AUSTIN, DORIS BOLEY, MARGARET BROVVN, EDNA BROWN, EDITH CYPHERS, RACHEL GRAYBILL, LOIS HUFFMAN, EVELYN HUTSON, KATHLEEN MARTIN, ZELDA NEIGHEORS, GRACE 1 ufenly-Tun C Jx: A11 yzzkv J kv W - PEDIGO, SHIRLEY ALIFF, LOTTIE BOWDEL, RACHEL GOODMAN, VIRGINIA JENKINS, BERNICE LAVELLE, FAWNIE PONVELI., LOUISE PULI.IAM, LOUISE THIERRY, FLORENCE THOMPSON, JEWELL TRENT, CORNELIA TURIQ, MARGARET WILKERSON, ELIZABETH WOOD, FRANCES BOOTH, ALPHA CRACHEAD, FRANCES CUNDIFF, NELLIE GORDON, CALLIE GREEN, EDNA GREY, LOUISE HUDDLESTON, DOROTHY LAwHoRN, MYRTLE MEADOR, ,IOSEPHINE NANCE, RACHEL NEWMAN, EMMA GENE OVERSTREET, RUTH PETERS, HAZEL POFE, ARDITH PUGH, ANNA PUGH, NELLIE ROOP, JANEVA 'Ai1x:1S:A:A:1 yy Jx' 12 JE-Jvvllv All YIJ V, TTI? IQ A f1WWW44 ,im I I -IFJN lx X SHEEN, ANNE SMITH, FRANCES SPROUSE, ETHEL VAUGHT, GEORGIA WOOD, VIRGINIA LOGAN, NELLIE BRYANT, THELMA BUTTERWORTH, HALLIE CADD, HAZEL DOWDY, EDNA EANES, MARIE FOUTZ, RACHEL GEARHART, ONETA HONVELL, CATHERINE KELLY, ANNE LICKENS, INEZ MITCHELL, GLADYS MORGAN, OPHELIA NEWMAN, HILDA PEARCY, YVONNE RIDGEWAY, MARGARET SILCOX, GERALDINE THOMASON, CLARICE THOMPSON, ROXIE WEAVER, RUBY FUNK, AZIEL BROWN, THELMA CADD, JUANITA CUNDIFF, ELLEN GREY, JANELLE PATSEL, ESSIE 'Crm Black xjxlklxlglkjkly Swan + 1935 glilglglglgikl I 1x:1i1y:Jy'A -1x'Jy'1 A 1 C:1x:A:1C'Jy'A'A'A1A' .. .A BUTTERWORTH, LACY CADD, ROBERT COOPER, JAMES CROWDER, SHIRLEY CATRON, BOBBY DARNELL, ROBERT GREY, CORNELL GREGORY, CHARLES HOWELL, EDGAR KESSLER, SHERMAN PEDIGO, ROBERT POWELL, LESTER RIDGEWAY, EUGENE SMITH, EARL THURMAN, WILTON 'TYLER, JACK WILLIAMSON, FRANK ANDREWS, LOUISE CHITTUM, MARGARET DAVIS, JUANITA ENGLISH, VERA FALLS, HELEN FOLEY, CHRISTINE GRAY, JEAN HADLEY, MARY KATE HOLLAND, ELIZABETH JOHNS, MARIAM JONES, CATHERINE NEIGHBORS, RUBY PATTESON, DOROTHY PENTECOST, EVELYN Seventh Grade PEDIGO, RACHEL SMITH, SHIRLEY SPRADLIN, ALICE TOLLEY, PAULINE ZIMMERMAN, RUTH BROWN, NORRIS DICKENS, JAMES FERGUSON, RANDOLPH FUQUA, JIMMIE GRAYBILL, CLAUDE HOWELL, RAMON MCCUE, HARRY NICHOLS, ROY N IXON, CARLTON NOELL, MASON OVERSTREET, AVON REYNOLDS, JIMMIE SCOTT, KENNY SCOTT, SHELBY TUCKER, HUGH WATSON, ROBERT ARRINGTON, RUTH BOOTH, VIRGINIA COLEMAN, LOUISE HALE, LAURIE KIDD, VIVIAN MOODY, ELMA OSBORNE, LETTIE SEXTON. LURA SILCOX, GENEvIEvE SMITH, LUCILLE WATSON, RUTH ADKINS, DAVIS CADD, THOMAS COLEMAN, ROBERT COLEMAN, WILLIANI MCALLKSTER, LEITHAN MCGEORGE, AUBRY OVERACRE, BERNARD PEDIGO, EARL ROACH, LAWRENCE ROOP, MARVIN SMITH, BEVERLEY THOMAS, RICHARD TOWNSEND, HILTON WEEKS, MANUEL WITT, EVERETT AUSTIN, MARTHA ANN AUSTIN, REBECCA BOLEY, DOROTHY BRYANT, LOUISE FLOWERS, CLARA FLUKE, LOIS FRANKLIN, DOROTIIY HOLDREN, AUDREY HURT. HAZEL POWELL, EVELYN BARGER, CHARLES BROWN, LENWOOD CADD, MORRIS COLLINS, DONALD CRAMER, BILLY ENGLE, LEO HUBBARD, CECIL LONG, JAMES NUNLEY, CALVIN PARR, RALPH SCOTT, CLARENCE SINCLAIR, JAMES SPRADLIN, SHELBY THOMAS, ROBERT ABELL, ELIZABETH BROWN, BEATRICE DICKSON, MARTHA DILLARD, LUCILLE DOWDY, VIRGINIA DUNMAM, MARY FLOYD, HALLIE FULLER, FLORENCE HERMAN, LUCILLE HILL, CATHERINE KELLEY, MARY JANE KIMMERLING, MARTHA NOONKASTER, HELEN PARRISH, LOIS PEDIGO, BARBARA PONTON, VIVIAN SNYDER, GRETNA TOLLEY, MILDRED WEAVER, LILLIE WILLIAMS, HAZEL ZIMMERMAN, RACHEL Twenty-Three 'Clie Black XJXJXAJXJXJXQ Swarv 1935 JL IL lx JL lg JS ZX I x'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A JC Avzifglxjlyjyxjlxjlyjykzqx 1 4-H Club OFFICERS Prefident ......,... ..,..,....... . .. . . .BERNARDINE BUCK Vive Prexident ............ ............ J ANELLE GRAY Secretary and Treafurer. . . . . .MARGARET IVIARSHALL Reporter ............. ...... A YLES COLEMAN Loral Reporter, , , .... RIARGARET BOLEY Leader ............ .......... M RS. E. K. SHORT Faculty .ldvifor ..., ........ M ISS MARGARET FRY Agent. ........ ... . ., ,MISS .IESSIE HAMMERSLY AUSTIN, DORIS BOLEY, DOROTHY BOLEY, MARGARET BUCK, BERNARmNE COLEMAN , AYLES Twenty-Four :XIOTTO2 To make the beet better? PLEDGE: 1 pledge lvly head to clearer thinking, llly heart to greater loyalty, llly handf to larger Jerviee, lily health to better ferviee, For my club, my eommurtity, and my eourrfryf' ROLL COMPTON, IVIARGUERITE FLOWERS, ESTELLE GRAY, JANELLE KELLEY, LUCILLE MARSHALL, MARGARET NANCE, RACHEL PAYNE, FRANCES PEDIGO, BARBARA SAUNDERS, EUN1CE TOLLEY, EDITH WADE, ISABELLE WEBB, LOUISE WOOD, VIRGINIA The Black xJxJXJgJXJgJLJk xjfxj A:Jk:J,:A:A:A Jxljgjglgz .Swan + 1935 Jkvlk JC A A Jw. xx 1 Jkv4iJki1y:Jx'1x'Jy J Debating Club OFFICERS Prfxident ......... ............ . . .MARGARET RICHARDSON Vim Prexidmzt ............. ....... J ULIA UTTXNG Srcrelary and Treafurfr ..,. ..... R UTH MKDSELEY Farulty Advixor .... . . AIRS. IRMA NIOSELEY ROLL BERRY, IRVINE BERRY, SELMA BROWN, DORIS IDICKENS, JOSHUA DUNN, DOROTHY FLIPPEN, DAISY FIRESTONE, VIRGINIA GARRETT, JAMES GEARHART, JESSE HATCHER, FLORA HILL, DORIS HOGAN, GERALDINE KINGERY, NELSON LEONARD, LOUISE LESTER, ALMA XIOSELEY, RUTH NIUSE, ANN NEWMAN, RICHARD PETTY, MARY WVYATT RICHARDSON, MARGARET SCOTT, CHARLOTTE SMITH, GANNYMEDE SNEAD, LORRAINE SPROUSE, IRMA 'ri-IIERRY, PEGGY THOMPSON, MAYME U1'TING, JULIA WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN WILKERSON, JOHN XIVIMMER, SUSIE Twenty Five 'Che Black XJXJXAJXAJXJX Swarv 1935 xx fx JSJLJg1k xxx Jg Jk'JL'JX'1x'Jx'1S'Jx J Cl1yi1y:1y'Jx'Jx:1x1'JyiJy- fy-yy Jg Dramatic Club OFFICICRS 1'rf,fz'rlr1zl .,........ ........... ...,... I D OROTIIY SMIIII Vire Prefidrnt .............. . .CIIARLOTTE SCOTT Secrflary and Treasurer. . . ..,,... IRVINE BERRY Rfporter .....,.... .... G LENN XVYGALI. Family fldvifor. , . . . .MARY SNYDER AEELL, VIRGINIA BERRY, IRVINE BROWN, DOUGLAS BROVVN, MILDRED BOWDEL, ANNA MAE CUNDIFII, OLIVER CARROLL, GERALD CRAMER, BILLY COLE, RALPII CADD, HAZEL CONRAD, NORRIS CARTER, FRANCES DUNMAN, EDNA EANES, MARIE Twenty-Six MOTTO: On with the Shown COLORS: Black and Whim ROLL FUNK, AzILE GRAY, JANELLE KELLEY, EDITH KINGERY, CLARA LASSITER, EDNVARD LANKFORD, ALICE LIGI-IT, SYBIL MEADOR, EUSTACE MCILXVAIN, WOODRONV MINTER, BERN MONTGOMERY, fYERAl.DINE MOORE, .IESSIE MITCllEI.I., FRANCES NICCRAXV, MARY MCCRAXV, LAVONIA MILLS, FRANCES MUSE, ANN MILNER, ADELAIDE NANCE, RAQIIEL OVERSTREET, ELTON PATTERSON, HERBER'f PEDIGO, SHIRLEY POXVELL, JERYL POWELL, LOUISE POWELL, ALMA ROBERTSON, NIARGARET RICKETTS, ELEANOR SCOTT, CHARLOTTE SAUI., RUTII SvzOR, ELAINE SI-IROUSE, IRMA SILCOX, GERALDINE SPROUSE, ETIIEL SIIAvER,, PIIEROIIY SHAVER, GARNI-:TT SETIALES, KA'l'1lI.liF1N SMITII, DORO'fllX' WA'1'SON, LOIS WILLIAMS, K.X'1'llI.liIiN WATSON, Bonny WIEAN'1iR, DAVIS WX'!2ALI., GLENN 'Clie Black CJR JXAJXJXJXJX .Swatv 1935 x:JqJx:Jx:Jy: 1x:1x:1x I JC' JgvJyvJiJx:Jx:Jx:Jx:1y:1y'1x'1x J 1,I'KJ'l'dEllf, . . Sfrrrtary ...... Treafurer ......... Faculty Advifor. . . AIIELL, VIRGINIA BERRY, IRVINE BROWN, IJOUGLAS Cox, CECIL IDAVIS, ODELL DOOIIEY, HOWARD FALLS, FRANCIS FITZI-ATRICK, JACK FITZPATRICK, HUFF FLIPPEN, DAISY HALE, HASSEL PIIGGINS, ELSIE Glee Club OFFICERS ROLL JOHNS, IRACHEL KINGERY, NELSON LIGHT, SYBIL NIOSELEY, JULIA T. IVIOORE, RUTH XIUSE, ANN RICILWVAIN, WOODROW KIILNER, ADELAIDE IXICCRAYV, IXIARY RICCRAYV, LAVONIA NEYVN1AN. KIOSEPHINE NEWMAN, RICHARD ....... . .DOUGLAS BROWN . . .WOODROW IVICILWAIN .....JACK FITZPATRICK . . .LOIS OvERsTREET PAXTON, CLAUDINE PATSEL, CHRISTINE RICKETTS, ELEANOR SILCOX, GERALDINE SETTLES, KATHLEEN SHANK, MARY ELIZABETH SMITH, ARLINE VINYARD, JULIA XVADE, ISABELLE XVYGALL, GLENN WILLIABIS, KATHLEEN Twenty-Seven 'Che Black xJxJx1yJxJxJx1x Swatv 1935 Jxzy 1xJy1y1y1x1 JgJx:Jx:Jx'1y-,X JX 1 x:JqA:A:AjJxjAj,xjA- fx-Jxvzxvfxj J, Booster Club l'rz'5ia'fr1t ....,..........,. Sfvrflary and Trfafurfr. , . Faculty fldvimr .,., AEELI., VIRGINIA BROWN, DORIS CREVVS, ICVELYN ICANES, NIARIE GRAY, I,0UIsE GEARHART, BILLY KJEARIIART, JESSE IIURT, PIAZEL KINGERY, CLARA KELLEY, ICDITII Twenty-Eight OFFICERS ROLL LANKFORD, ALICE MONTGOMERY, GERALIJINE XICCRAW, AIARY NICCRAW, IIAVONIA N1II.NER, AIIELAIDE KIOSELEY, JULIA 'lf NEWMAN, RICHARD OVERSTREET, RUTII fJLIVER, JAMES PISDIGO, SHIRLEY .....1':VhLYN Lxums ..,....JULIA LTTINL . . .ICLLEN KEISTER PONTON. NIOHN SISLER, HELEN SPROUSE, l':TIIliI. SIIAVICR, GARNl5'l l' 'I'IIRAsIIER, Rov LIT'r1NG, JULIA XVATSON, LOIS XfVILLIS, DOROTHY' X'VEBBER, NELLIE XVEBB, LOUISE 'Clie Black Swarv 1935 s. A Jx A Jx 1xJxvA- -AvA 1x fy AJL fx 1 X-,X:A:,X'JX- AIJXYJX-A' Jy' Avzyi fix-JgJqJx:1y'1y'Jy'J Junior League OFFICERS Przfident ........ .,.......... .... . .... S H ELBY S1-RADLIN Vice Prffidenl. . . .... MARGARET MARSHALL Secretary ,.... ..... I RENE McDowELL Treasurfr .... ....... V IRGINIA GREEN Reporter. . , . ..... .IQSEPHINE MEADOR Sponfor .... ... ... . .. ... . . . .Miss CARRIE PENCE MOTTO: Ulf you med uf, here we are. Ufe uf CoLoRs: Blue and Pink FLOWER: Apple Blossoms The junior League is one of the new clubs in our school. Its aims are: To give each member the training and experience in speaking in public without em- barrassment and discomflture and also to develop that spirit of thoughtfulness of others and of co- operation in all school activities that is so necessary in all school work. Twanly-Nine Che iBlaclw5wan+1935 MR. PAUL E. AIIALT Coach Thirty ' 'Clie 'Black X lx Ik ly IX lk lk IX x:1iAjA'A'A:A:JX:AvJi 111 Jx 1x 1 Swaw 1935 Athletic Council FACULTY ADVISORS H. L. HORN P. E. AHALT MRS. J. H. NIOSELEY J. L. THOMPSON FOOTBALL KENNETH BXIOORE, Captain GANNYMEIJE SMITH, Afsiftant Manager BASKET BALL CBOysj MAURICE BOOTH, Captain JACK ANDERSON, Manager BASKET BALL CGirlSD VIRGINIA FIRESTONE, Captain JULIA UTTING, Manager BASEBALL GEORGE LUCAS, Captain DONALD BRYANT, Manager TRACK EIARTWELL BIONTGOMERY, Captain ERNEST HESS, Manager JESSE KAYLOR .... .... S ecretary of the Counril Thirty-Ona C 'C 2.1 Cr KD v-I ,- ,- Zi vw H-4 523 ed Qiileilf Swatv 1955 -Jyvjy 1C A Ig JC Jx 1 xv-Jx-Jy A jx ,X Jyvjy-Jgvjg-jijizyvzxvJy:Jx:1x:1xfJg'1x:J Football ' Coach Ahalt started the season with seven letter men. Although the team did not prove to be a spectacular one there prevailed a lighting spirit in every game. The Terriers won two games, tied one and lost five. The players receiving monograms are: Captain Kenneth lNIoore, Hartwell hiontgomery, Jesse Kaylor, Francis Falls, Hassel Hale, Howard Hale, Charles VVhitmire, Edward Lassiter, Conrad Ferguson, Charles Foutz, Douglas Brown, Francis Hunt, Dernoss Kelly, Irvine Berry, Nelson Kingery and Gary Nlyers, manager. THE SQUAD ADKINS FALLS I'lUNT XICILVVAIN BEARD FERGUSON KAYLOR R1ONTGOMI RY BERRY FoU'rz KELLY MooRE BROWN GREGORY KEN1' NOEL BOOTH HASSEL HALE KINGERY VFOLLEY BUSH HOWARD IIALE LASSITER XVADE CREASY Hiass IVIEADOR VVHITMIRIL SCHEDULE Glass Hi... .,.25 VVilliam Byrd Nlartinsville. . . . . . VVilliam Byrd Hi. . . . . . Jefferson. . . . . . Vlfilliam Byrd Hi. . . . . . Radford .... .. . William Byrd Hi. . . . .. Wytheville. . . . William Byrd Hi .... . . . . Salem ...... .. . William Byrd Hi .,.. . . .. Covington.. . . . VVilliam Byrd Hi. . . . . . Lexington. , . . . William Byrd Hi . . Thirty-Th BASKE1 BALL SQUAD Bovg The 'Black Swarv 1935 ,. 1 jx , fyvxy JC Jyv1y xy 1xv1 i-ji-it-,,v,Q-ff',X ,C A ,X 1iJy'1y:1yv,y:Jx:,yv1CIJCIJXYJ Boys' Basket Ball The boys' basket ball team exhibited unexpected strength throughout the year. The team started its season with only one experienced player, Kenneth Moore. Maurice and Gerald Booth, Nelson Kingery, George Lucas, Hull' and Jack Fitz- patrick, Edward Lassiter, Roy Thrasher and James Oliver comprised the first squad. The team was slow in getting started but as the season progressed our team developed into one of the best Vinton has ever had. Captain lXfIaurice Booth and Nelson Kingery developed into a good pair of defensive guards. Kenneth Moore and the Fitzpatrick brothers teamed up Well together to do most of the scoring. The team won a majority of its games and climaxed its season by Winning the championship of District 7. Kenneth Moore, Jack and Huff Fitzpatrick were chosen on the all-tournament team. The team entered the State meet at Charlottes- ville but was eliminated by Alexandria High School. SCHEDULE January 4 .... .... S alem ......................... 30-William Byrd .... ..,. I 2 January 8. . . .,.. VVilliam Fleming ..... ..... I 8-William Byrd .... . . . .38 January II ..,. .... R ocky Mount .... . . .28-William Byrd .... . . . .13 january I8 .... .... P ulaski ........ . . .19-William Byrd .... . . . .16 january 21 .... .... J efferson Hi. . . ..... 41-William Byrd .... . . . .15 January 25 .... .... R adford ..... . . .27-VVilliam Byrd .... .. . .18 January 29 .... .... X lartinsville. . , ..... 3 Ilxvllllam Byrd .... . . . . I5 February I .... .... P ulaski .......... . . . 8-William Byrd .... .... I 6 February 5 .... .... N Villiam Fleming ..... ..... I 4-William Byrd .... .... 2 3 February 8 ,... .... B uchanan. . ... ..... 11-William Byrd .... .,. .23 February II. . . .... Salem ....... . . . 8-eWilliam Byrd ,... . . . .25 February I3. . . .... Jelferson Hi. . . ..... 46-William Byrd. . .. ... .19 February 15. . . .... hlartinsville. . . ...,. 22-William Byrd. . .. . . . .18 February I9 ..... .... B uchanan .... ..... I 9-William Byrd .... .... 2 4 February 22. . . .... Radford ....... ..... 2 9-William Byrd .... . . . .23 February 26 ..... .... R ocky lylount .................. I3-William Byrd .... .... 2 3 TOURNAMENT GAMES Blacksburg .... .... I 7 William Byrd ..... .... 2 I Radford ..... .... 2 4 William Byrd ..... .... 2 5 Martinsville. . . .... I4 William Byrd ..... . . . .20 STATE TOURNAMENT Alexandria. .... 26 VVilliam Byrd ..... ....... I 7 Thirty-Five , ..J I A . ,- f I. LC m 1 ,--I ,.. III A Z , Clie Black Swatv 1935 Jx jk Jx lx lx JX JX I-,y'1y'A'Jg-Jx'Jx'1x Jyvyy- Jyvlxvzx-JC-Jxv1i Jxvlg-xx-J Girls' Basket Ball VIRGINIA FIRESTONE, Captain HARRIET DICKSON, Coach JULIA UTTING, Managfr Under the excellent coaching of Miss Dickson the girls' basket ball team had a very successful season. Led by the Captain, Virginia Firestone, the girls won seven games out of thirteen. The team loses eight letter members by graduation. They are: Virginia Fire- stone, Doris Brown, Evelyn Crews, Rubie Buck, Ruth Amos, Alma Lester, Dorothy Dunn and Lois Grey. SCHEDULE January 4 .... .,.. S alem ............ . . .30---William Byrd .... . . . I6 January 8 ,... .... W illiam Fleming .... . . .ISW-William Byrd .... . . . I4 January II ......... Rocky Nlount .... . . . .30-William Byrd .... . . . 25 January 25 ......... Radford .... . . . . .2oiWilliam Byrd .... . . . I3 January 29 ......... N. B. C. .... . . .I9--VVilliam Byrd .... . . . 24 February I ......... Pulaski .......... . . .IS-eWilliam Byrd .... . . . 25 February 5 .....,... William Fleming .... . . . I3fWilliam Byrd .... . . . 31 February 7 ....... . .Buchanan ........ . . .I2-William Byrd .... .. . 24 February IO ........ Salem ....... . . .18-William Byrd .... . . . I6 February IQ ........ Buchanan .... . . . 7fWilliam Byrd .... . . . 23 February 22 ........ 'Radford ........ . . .37-William Byrd .... . . . 40 February 26 ........ Rocky Blount ..,.. . . .2OqWilliam Byrd .... . . . IQ February 28 ........ Bedford ,....... . . .19--William Byrd .... . . . 30 Thirty-Se In 'K SQUAD T 4 Swatv 1935 The Black x-1x- 1xvJy jx Jxvzxvlxvyyv JytjvvJyv1x:1x:Jx:Jg:Jx:1x:1g:Jx:J HARTWELL NIONTGOMERY, Captain H. L. HORN, Coach ERNEST HEss, Manager The Track Team has had a very successful season, although it was weakened by the graduation of several very able athletes. The team had four track meets including the State meet at Charlottesville. The Terriers defeated Bridgewater, Clifton Forge and Valley High School in dual meets and placed fourth in the State meet. The members of the track team are: Hartwell Montgomery, Captain, Jesse Kaylor, Kenneth Moore, Otha Adkins, Conrad Ferguson, Alwyn Roberts, Edward Lassiter, Hassel Hale, Huff Fitzpatrick, Elton Overstreet, Clayton Tolley, Paul Cadd, VValter Bryant, Clarence Boitnott and Ernest Hess, Manager. THE TEAlXI 220-yd. Low Hurdles MONTGOMERY ...... . . . E322 Relay 220-yd. Dash 440-yd. Dash NIOORE.. ... High Jump Broad Jump Relay Shot Put Discus HA1.r: .,... . . Javelin Broad Jump L High jump f loo-yd. Dash 220-yd. Dash R 4 x'. 220-yd. Low Hurdles OBFRTQ Broad Jump High jump l Javelin fHigh jump FITZPATRICK nltll 220-yd. Low Hurdles 220-yd. Dash loo-yd. Dash :XDKINS ...... ......... 4 40-yd. Dash OVERSTREET. .... 880-yd. Run FERGUSON. . . .... 880-yd. Run LASSITER .... .......... R elay BRYANT ...., ....... 4 40-yd. Dash 'FOLLEY ..... .... 4 40-yd. Dash, Relay BOITNOTT .... ....,... 8 80-yd. Run CADD ....... 440-yd. Dash 880-yd. Run Thirty-Nine 'Clie Blade x Jx:1y:J,'Jy'Jy:1x:1y:JxvJi1x- J jx JIJL Swaw 1935 y IL J L jg IL J X jk I 4 5171 x'1 giilxvz Baseball Team HE Terriers started their baseball season with only five letter men, but due to hard work by Coach Ahalt, they managed to win half of their games to date. The excellent hurling of Captain George Lucas has been a deciding factor in the games. He is well aided by Charles Foutz, a new pitching recruit, who shows prospects of being an accomplished hurler. Those who will receive letters are Captain George Lucas, Kenneth Nloore, Hassel Hale, Charles Foutz, Davis Weaver, Garland Pursley, Nelson Kingery, Hartwell Montgomery, Harry Dickson and Donald Bryant, Nlanager. Radford .......... Rocky Mount ..... William Fleming .... Martinsville ...... Salem ..,........ Blacksburg .... Radford ..,.... Blacksburg ..... Rocky Mount ,.... Salem ........., .... 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