03/27/63 - John Cook Wyllie Library
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03/27/63 - John Cook Wyllie Library
The Highland CavaUer B D U M n W I S E . VA. Permit N o . « Clinch Valley College of the University ol Virginia Volume 9 Wednesday, March 27, 1963 Number 7 C'.'.rjzYi Valley College c a f e t e r i a is new operating w i t h the new equipment. As everyone has n c tiiied we new have the sit^ain liiyW across the f r o n t instead of the clc battered counter t h a t we ci.ce had. As of yet, we haven't l.id the nnivUeige of u i l n g i t bec i . i i e o; t.cjv'A.i> to o l d e r the p i c pe: i>..:\'. and trays. Our d l s h WKShEr h a s added more cntlvai i 2 i n i In the k i t c h e n t h a n any oth3r gadget. We are able to ierve you with more sanlta:iy dis'nes t h a n we were when we I had the old r u s t e d sink w h e i e I the water temperature h a i to sif.y at h s r x i t e m p E r a t u r e . Most . of a l l there Is no slavlrjg to keep I the diihes clean. We are also ; wel'l p l e a s e d w i t h our s t e a m cooker even t h o u g h we haven't l e a r n e d to operate i t w i t h ease. A t least we get well done food I n a shorter amount of t i m e t h a n we d i d when we had the old gas range. Now we have a potato peeler w M c h w i l l peel a p p r o x i mately 50 pounds of potatoes In w i l l / T h e plans f o r the a n n u a l The Historical Society of S o u t h - alMut 5 minutes. Everyone west V i r g i n i a met Friday, M a r c h have t o a d m i t t h a t this beats C l i r j c h VaMey College Retreat 1 5 i n the lounge of C l i n c h Valley peellrjg potatoes w i t h d u l l k n l v e s ^ h a v e been miderway f o r sonis Cokege a t w h i c h time the new Our stack ovens are also h i g h . y time now and are f i n a l l y neaping president was announced. The praised. Now we p u t the f o o d i n completion. As of the present the 1*6 CHnch Valley College S t i : - candidates f o r the o f f i c e were the oven and set the clock to Retreat wUl be h e l d a t the 4 e n i Council Is p l a n n i n g t o spon- tlie honioraibie Judge K. J . S u t h - buzz at whatever t i m e I t should Methodist Camp at F o r t B l a c k School s p i r i t reached l U peak sor a n evening of 'Xolk dancing. e r l a n d f r o m Clintwood and our be taken o u t where w i t h the old! more durii>g one o f the last a t the Bluet leld game where s l u T h e Idea ifor ;tbU new iform of own Dean E . L . Hcnson of C l i n c h sas range we h a d to keep j e r k i n g i j week-ends i n M a y . awits cheered our team o n t » n the t h e door rtnnr to tn make m o i r « sure c„r« tthh^el '- — , p ^ g Retreat wUl' be opcn to e n t e r t a t n m e n t a t OVC a r o s e Valley College. Not oniy d i d ti^e down i l n l s n the season w i t h t h e i r bestf r o m the f a c t t h a i some students' menioers meet t h e i r new presi- food wasn't b u r n i n g . T h e n the'] the whole student body; b u t due played, m o s t - e x c l t l n g game. T h e dent, Judge Sutherland, b u t they door w o u M have t o be propped have asked f o r square dance an-d to the l i m i t e d sleeping facillUes, school bus iwaa taken; t h e s l u poHta music a t o u r laat few das.- also saw the recently f i l l e d f i i u ' back up. T o take out the odors, a g r o u p of about t h i r t y p r o m i n - aer.'ts being accomgnaaled b y M r . draiwers i n the libi-apjr c o n t a l n we now have a new hood with\ oe«. A t the Februairy Frolic, a ent student leaders wiU be selec- Mackenzie a n d M r . Lerogr O u U group atiganlzed a set f o r the im the ipamphleti, books, m a n u f i l t e r s t o replace t h e oW h o m e - ted >by a j o l r i l committee made Utiih. V i r g i n i a Reel aTid r e a l l y appear- SCIIJJLS, newspaper clippings, ai-.d made hoed we once had. I f a t i j u p oY b o t h fwcuTty a n d student A variety o f t h i n g s t o o k jdace ed to e n j o y .themselves. Even the other ipaipers belonging to the, a n y t i m e you hear something th'at^ council members to represent the o n t h U t n p . F l i « t ot atl was the students w h o ^ d n o t take p a r t HSSWV. These papers have been sounds l i k e an alnplane t a k i n g various college otganlzatlons arxl t r i p to the game. W h a t a r i d e l I n t h e a c t i v i t y seemed to enjoy properly catalogued and' f i l e d o f f I n the k i t c h e n , you can f e e l - ' t o spend the"night at the Retrealt some o f t ^ passengers t r i e d t o and- are availaible to Interested assured t h a t I t is o u r new Ice area / watching. t a l k b u t w-ere outdone b y t h e I f bids p l a n is carried t h r o u e h , persorts. w ? ? h J . ) S ^ ' ' n i ^ A l s o p U n n l r « to a t t e n d the loud noises i r o m t h a t "everikivI n c l u d e d among these papers ^ » , ^ ? ^ ^ ™ * " * ' * " * ' ' ' ^ . ^ R « t r e a t are m a n y members o l i r * " bus, t h e n r e M r U n g t o readr a caller t'Tom the Iccal area w i l l be present t o c a l l the square are a pamiphiet c o n c e m i n s the ^ « f J!S the f a c u l t y , InclucBng Dean H e n - wa a Uttle h i s t o r y o r yust obserdances. T h e r e <wUl ailso be music Hat)fleld-McOoy Feud a n d a l i f e ^ .^5f«f^«!''Jf"'*' ea t,son. Dean H a m H t o n T M r . R o b l n - v i n g the beautUtit sceoeiy. a n d dances f r o m other parts of of T a l t o n Hall' w h o was captured ^ n ' " M r . a n d Mrs. Ernest, Coach U p o n a r r i v a l i n BlueOeld we by Red Fox T a y l o r o f OVC F o l - J ^ ' i ^ ^ ^ ^ ' * 1 , * ' * ' ' * ' ' ' " f . * Wheeler. M r \ A u s t i n , M r . M a c t h e woi4d. were flabbergasted a t t b e s i g l i t However, the S t u d e n t Council, lies f a m e . T h e society also has ^ h ^ e ^ ^ " " ^ " u VCenzie. M r . liooper, a n d M r . and of t h e i r dovmatory w i t h ^ t « a n d the Interested students, who a n 1899 catalog of the o l d O l a d c - purchased. We w i l l now be able 5i»rs WeUs. piUors a n d shocked a t t h e s i M are h e l p i n g t o p l a n t h i s aiffair, vllle College a t Wise w h i c h con- to keep a larger q u a n t i t y o f focd^ of t h e i r g y m n a s i u m . T h i s was aU £iisted of t h i r d g r a d e t h r o u g h with our new r^rlgeritor ar.d^' T ? " " ^ ^ ' j ? * P'*'"vwunt t o k n o w w h a t the student but fotgottett, however, w h e n t h e college. There is a book by the freezer, the refrigeStor I w v i r J ^ body t h i n k s about I t . Please c o n team i n " r e d a n d ' g r a y " a n > e a n d eleven year old ewaiTgeUst Earl 3 compartments Z>d tJie .freeze^ ' ^ ' ^ « • taidt y o u r representative and exi a n d the second one on o n the 'taoor. Nenrer before tbls Ccle f r o m JeweU H i U a/bout sixty having 2 compartmenfts. press y o u r lieiwa. -day, r u n n i n g f r o m about have so f e w C;VX:. students made mUes south of B l u e f i e l d , and W i t h these m a n y advantages £o m u c h nolce a t a baU game as numerous manuscripts describ- over the old snack b a r , we hope 9 : 0 0 A J M . u n t i l about 4 : 0 0 VM., was made here. A n d wbait a ing the schools, teachers, a n d tha't everyone w i l l show t h e i r ap- at w h i c h time the Retreat w i l l gamel O u r boys reaMy piayied a The sum o f aU existence is the methods o f education f i f t y t o p r e c i a t i o n b y t a l 0 n g theJr dUhes, be a<Uournied by the President magic ot ibeing needed by j u s t of the Student Body u n t U the good, leasttmoivlng game, righA seventy-iflve yeaia ago. bottles, a n d papers t o t h e traces d o w n . to a n d I n c l u d i n g t h e overone pMson. n e x t year. / Miss Nancy H a n n o n r e a d her f i x e d f o r s u c h ^ n g s r a t h e r t h a n time, o n e spectator commented Also IntdudeA tii< t h e present paper o n Riuf ua Ayers, one o f the leavlRg the tables messy and a f t e r w a r d s t h a t b e Uuni«tii t b d r I t Is. n o t so m u c h thi-.t love has founders o f B i g st'One Oap, to cluttered as m a n y have been plans f o r t h i s yeM's Retreat are entire aeboiA w o u l d be out-yeUthe t r a d i t i o n a l ^ > a g h e t t l d l i m e r gonei b u t t h l t i t w e n t I n l i t t l e the society members. F u t u r e g u i l t y of doing. ed by the t h i r t e e n students f r o m (prepared b y t h e y o u n g isMles ways. p r o g r a m a w l l l be announced. CUnoh Valley. —Cafeteria Personnel present) and' the f o l k singing T h e traan a n d the bus group a n d n a t u r e hikes F r i d a y n i g h t a n d someaf ter d t m i e r and Saturday m o r n - m e t f o r a "obit-«aM," t h i n g t o eat b e f o r e s t a r t i n g f o r ing home., FinaHy, i n t o tSte bus a n d . on the way. I f listening a n d n o t asleep, one c o u U h e a r these s o u n d s — ' " H e y , over here"; ' T h e Student Council m e t Feb•Auoh-oh, now w h a t . " ar u a r y 19. M i k e Otemmer, Vice OVC, Chaip O k i r k suggested t h a t bout moving"—"could I s i t w l t J i we spon.9or a bertefit dance to President, presided. you?" "Mmmmmmm"—"Zszssa" raise f u n d s f o r retreat. Ohap volSaturday n i g h t A p r i l 6 a t 8 Yes t h i s was one f IMed w i t h e x F i r s t o n the agenda was sevunteered' to see M r . Henson about o'clock, the Y o u n g Moderns of c i t e m e n t a n d g o o d times as those e r a l suggestions f o r projects. We the dance. CVC w i l l present ai> A r t Program who w e n t wUl weU remember. UnftUy decided to v i s i t various Also, we discussed sponsoring In the Oreear O y m n a s l i m i - A u d i h i g h schools h> the Southwest t o r i u m . I t w i n be a n Easter p r o e m area'. T h e purpose of these movies to, raise money f o r r e g r a m composed of famous r e l l r vlslta w o u l d l>e t o e}q>]ain the treat. Jack Wakelaod was appointed t o see M r . Lewis about glous paintings posed i n ' a 7 f t . academic, social and siports p r o by 7 i f t . p i c t u r e f r a m e . T h e o h a r gram' a t GVC i t t order to get i9tting the movies. iacters w i l l be p o r t r a y e d by OVC T h e n the meeting was a d more w o r t b y students tor next students. Between presentation year. T h i s mUl be carried' o u t by j o u r n e d . O n Tuesday, February 26 B i l l y of the paltntlngs, special religious the Student C o u n c i l m e m ^ r s mu&lc numbers w i l l be presented. Edd Wheeler, f o l k singer, w r i t e r , a n d t h e Honor C o u r t member*. composer, a n d entertainer, f r o m A t m t a U v e Ust at h i g h schools A i d i n g the Young Moderns i n New Y o r k presented t w o i » o It's your move I T h a t Is, our were suggested. T h e y are Castle- lounge can look only as nice as the presentation a n d n a r r a t i o n g t a m s I n t h e lounge o f d l u A wood, Ooeburn, Orundgr, Haysi, you, as students, are w i l l i n g t o of the show w i l l be Mrs. B m m a Vatley College. B i l l y E d d i s o r i D a l e C i t y , Dungannon', J . J. K e l - make I t . Most tables usually look McCraray o f the CVC f a c u l t y . g i n a l l y f r o m a s m a l l t o w n i n ^ , Keokee, NlokeJavlUe, Lebanon, even messier t h a n our f i c t i t i o u s H i e students are w o r k i n g 'hard West V i r g i n i a where he sang as St. Charles, P e n n h i g t o n Cap, one here, because t h i s mess is on the stage iiM<opertles and ttie a boy r o a m i n g t h e b i l l s o f h i s T h o m a s Walker, Pound, Jones- a t least arranged i n a n orderly costuming f o r the show. hometown. A f t e r g r a d u a t i n g vlUe, S t . P a u l a n d Big s t o n e Oap. f a s h i o n . Let's n o t get "stale T h e public is i n v i t e d ; there f r o m h i g h school, he a t t e n d e d mate," instead l e t ' s "^heck" a n d I n order to be able t o have r e win be no charge. T h i s w i l l be Warren-WUson Junior coUe^e a t t r e a t a t F o r t BlBokmore o r some see t h a t we do o u r Share In m a k OVCs coiktrlbutton t o t h e c o m i n g Swannanoa, N o r t h CajxilUna, u t d ing C.V.C. look i t s best. o t h e r a p i m i t M l a t e place besides Easter Season. (See W U E E L B R page 4) Annual Clinch Valley Retreat Planned For Fort Blackmore Historical Society Southwest Virginia Meets At CVC Student Council To Sponsor Folk Dance School Spirit At Bluefield Game ^yl^^J^^^^^rJ^" Student Council Membeirs To Visit Local High Schools Religious Art Program April 6 Folksinger Jean Ritchie To Be A t CVC. Lounge 8:00 P.M. March 28 "T»at Billy Edd Whe«ler Performs A t CVC THE U I Q U L A N D C A V A U B R K<Utor-In-CWe£ Phyllis C o r n e t t Aaslslant E<Utor M i k e Olemmer Supplement Editor — Sonnie Maddox Business Manager Bill Kllgore News Editors Blllle D o r t o n a n d Zay Powers Photograpber — Oeorge H e l t o n Feature E d i t o r Barbara M a n n Art Editor - Patsy Akens S p w t s Editor Bardie WoUe Excbange Editor A n n l s Delph Olroulatlon Editors K a t e n Benko and Edward Shepherd Copy Editor Sandra Sexton Fashion Editor O'Donna Evans Faculty Advisor Pro!. Lester Wilson C O N T B I B U T I N Q T O T H I S ISSUE: Jack Wakeland, Eleanor Wayne M o r r i s , K a r e n Benko, K a r e n Kennedy, Suianne iLayton, Glenda Hayes, Carole Elster, M r . Wells, a n d M r s . McCraray. The Forthcoming Spring Hop atiis, you had' better start looking around' f o r Chait leUow y o u w a n t t o take y o u to the "Spring H o p " becanise I t i s only about Imro m o n t h s u i U i l thaA guy is g o i n g t o be yelling, "Qpab y o u r p a r t n e r a n d das-<a-doe." T h i s maty be Just a l l t U e exaggerated' :but w h e n t h a t band a t a i i s plagrlng, t h i n g s are going t o sta'Tt Jumping — a n d I mean Jumgdng. As m a n y of you have h e a r d , the theme of t h e « p r l n g dance Is going t o be "the lest r o u n d - u p " (slgnlfiyhig a goodbye t o t h e sophomore class) and t h e music t h a t 'the band is going to p l a y is g o i i % t o be to the tune 0* "grab your partner." Personally, thds author feels theit to c a l l a Jazzy f e s t i v a l getbogetiher — where you either lose y o u r head d a n c i n g o r d o n ' t damce — ai f o r m a l a f f a i r is a gross industtce; a n d to c a U the dance' the S p r i n g H o p would' be m u c h m o r e I l t t l n g . T h e n at least everyone w o u l d be f r e e to wear old sweat Oairla audi bobble sox. B u t n o — the t l t t e o f t h e (lance w i l l remain' t h e Qprlng Fomnfa— as i t has l a the ipast; a n d I hanre no partloular o b j e c t i o n against this, r a t h e r any objections come m connection w i t h the band w h i c h has already been chosen in £ome m l D d s . A person doesn't have to ibe a continuous subscriber to E m i l y Post to reaiUsse t h a t at a " f o r m a l dance" y o u a r e supposed to be a l i t t l e m o r e m a t u r e a n d sophisticated t h a n a t a regular "get-togetlier." I w a n t to luiow how y o u are supposed t o act a t the f o r t h coming dance — tor I t certainly, even though I t Is masquerading under the name " f o r m a l " , c a n n o t be conssldered such. I feel tl>ait since thds dance is our d«3t a n d b ^ e s t f u n c t i o n o f the year, ,we should decide q u i c k ly what k i n d of dance we w a n t I t to 'be — a n d t h e n choose our band to f i t the tune we set f o r the dance — whether i t be a f o r m a l dance or an i n f o n n a l gettogether. I f you harve any oplition I n t h i s matter, I Imjdore you to make t h e m known—(because this Is your dancel T h e Assistant Editor School Spirit Is Everything Concenjdng t h e b u s i n e s s of sOhooil 9 i r i t , I tbdidi. some of y o u r Ideas expressed i n the paper t w o Issues ago were very good. T h e r e a i « numerous ideas t h a t c a n ibe worked f r o m your p o i n t o f ivlew. However, d i d you ootMidsr the poa5U>llit(y of t b U division of Uie student body gett i n g o u t of hand? There are so m a n y communities a n d toiwns represented' here t h a t the s t u d e n t body wiouM i» divided Into m&ny, many' groups. F o r e x a m ple, the Oate Olty peoide would f l o c k together, the Ollntwood people flock together, a n d so o n . Needless to say, t h a t to divide t h e student body I n t o p o l i t i c a l groitpfs would aOso be f u t i l e , f o r one f a c t i o n w o u l d w a n t one t h i n g and' the other, another, so there y o u are, r i g h t back w i t h the same dlllema. T h e solution I o f f e r is t h i s : Start t a l k i n g a n d doing school s p i r i t . B y t h i s I mean adverse events such as t h e BlueHeld b a l l game. A studettt was ambitious enougait to get l i p a l i s t of names of those w h o wanted to go to the b a l l game. A s u f f i c i e n t n u m " ber signed, a n d the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n l e t the bus go. Everyone t h a t w e n t h a d a marvelous Ume I know, because I w e n t o n the t r i p . A f t e r t h e b a l l game, one of the f a c u l t y o f B l u e f i e l d told us t h a t our g r o u p out-yelled the entire B l u e f i e l d student 'body t h a t was p r e s a i t . Several team members commented o n t h i s a n d said t h a t t h e y really appreciated i t . I know I t helped the team's performance. As y o u know, I t took The Highland Cavalier Urges All Students To Patronize Oar Advertisers. They Blake This Paper Possible Wednesday, March 27, 1963 THE HIGHLAND CAVALIER, WISE, VA. Page Two' a n oivertlme f o r Bluefleldi to beat us. I don^t see bow a t w student who saw o r heard o f t h d t game could reaily feel r i ^ t w i t h h i m self. M y i w l n t Is't^ils—Uyou can get a few studento Interested i n these a f f a i r s , a n d g e t Uiem to enjoy themselves a t these a f f a i r s , t h e n they w l U teU t h e i r f r i e n d s and those peoiple w i U teU t h e i r friends, t h e n b i a m l S C H O O L BPIQUT. I n c i d e n t a l l y , I disagree e n t i r e l y w i t h the letter h t the last Issue of the paiper i n w h i c h I t was U i f e r r e d t h a t a t t e n d i n g every l i t t l e f u n c U o n Is "bighrsohoollalh". B a h l H a l f of college Ufe Is the a f f a i r s , a n d I f iihe student w h o professed such a statement were a " t r u e " ccdlege m a n — he should know this. (MagAw he ihas never heard of V . P. I . a n d t h e i r B Y O L D a n ces.) R . C . 8. Home Hdw. & Fnm. Oo. Norton, V a . Faints — Hdw. & F a i n . Phone 210 Hatoher Equipment Oo. Tour Dependable Frlgldaire and Zenith Dealer Phone 1111 Norton, V a . Oomplimento of First National Bank of Mse, Va. Shice 1901 Telephone 3436 Honor: A Full Time Job C.V.C. has a n honor ayatemi I t h a i l*ad one f o r severaJ years, and i t Is s t m i n existence. Bvery^ one wiho is a if uU-tUne student a* C.V.C. has signed a pledge I n d i cating t h a t he is i n favor a n d wul uphold the honor ss^tem while ne is a student here. Our honor system is designed so U i a t Mudents at C.V.C. c a n enj&y a n e n v i r o n m e n t o f honesty and Integrity. I t Is designed so t h a t each student c a n feel t h a t he is trusted and n o t being spied on by a proctor. Why is i t t h e n t h a t there is such a fuss about r e p o r t i n g acts which are a breach of t i l l s syS' tern. I t ' s n o t a m a t t e r of whether we .want to take acUon against a Jejlow student or not. I t is a m a t t e r of doing w h a t we must do. I t is a m a t t e r o f f u l f i l l i n g t h a t pledge t h a t promise, t h a t we made when w e entered C.V.C M, is a m a t t e r of being t r u t h f u l w i t h ourselves a n d of l i v i n g by the rules of the system under w h i c h we chose to live. I t is true t h a t honesty can prevail only when every student is wlHlng to be honest w i t h hdmseW a n d others. I t is also true t h a t honor is a personal- t h i n g . H o w ever, w h e n cur honor system was d r a w n up. I t was agreed t h a t i f an i n d i v i d u a l I n our system was u n w i l l i n g to accept t h e responsibility o f i n j u r i n g his o w n honesty, t h e n this responsibility was placed' o n the remainder of the student hody. Students are i n f o r m e d concerning rules and expectations and i f they refuse to abide by these t h e n they weaken our whole .system. Wihether luany are w i l l i n g to a d m i t 'It or not, our whole school is Judged by each i n d i v i d u a l who is here. I t is f o r t h i s reason t h a t i t is so h n p o r t a n t f o r each to p r a c t i c e . honesty a t a l l times. W l i e n t i l e honor code i s repeatedly broken and Is n o t reported^ i t becomes a mockery, a " b i g Joke." I t j u s t takes one or two cheaters. Hers, or thieves t o r u i n the whole h i g h image of C V.C. The honor code should n o t be taken l i g h t l y . I t stands f o r a pledge made iby m a n y students. I t stands f o r student e f f o r t to establish p r i d e to o u r school and Its students. I f we Stand back and aiHow students to " g e l b y " w i t h small breaches of the code t h e n f l n a ^ j r we w U l have no code a t all. We w i l l have n o honor system at a l l . I f we c a n keep our standards Jiigh, C.V.C. w l U a f traat t h e " h i g h s t a n d a r d " type of students. I f we f a i l to keep these h i g h standards, then our school Image w i l l f t a i l also. O u r honor system WlU be done away wlWi. A p i o otored system wlH (be developed as a naverendhig spy always ready to accuse. T h e f u t u r e o f CiV.C. Is d ^ ) e n d ent upon Its students today. T h e Compliments ol BUOKLES SUPER MARKET Big Stone Qap, V a . OENERAL AUTO PARTS, Inc. Big Stone Qap, V a . Nard's Appliance and Furniture FOR QDAUTX AFPUANCBS AND FUBNTIDBE Mary's Style Shoppe FOR QUALITY READY TO WEAR NORTON. V A . Wednesday, March 27, 1963 THE HIGHLAND CAVALIER, WISE, V A Annual "Highland Games" Scheduled At CVC April 5 EYES ON YOU R i d i n g on tne M a r c h wUvds across the CJV.C. campus, i t has been r u m o r e d : . . . that Baitoara M . has c o r r a l ed one ot the mere- mature young m e n o n campus. . . . t h a t BUlle D . was seen r e cent.^ a t Soclltles d o i n g the T w i s t wiWi J o h n C. I f t h i s i s true, w h a t has happened to ChanHe R? . . . t h a t a c e r t a i n young lady (Susan S.) f r o m Snob H i l l has been d r i v i n g the boys o n campus wUd. . . . t h a t a c e r t a i n Miss Bailey f r o m I n d i a n Creek has been p r a c t i c i n g nose-rubbing f o r the homecoming o f a y o u n g soldier f r o m Alaska. . . . t h a t Jackie W r i g h t ha£ been seen w i t h K a r e n B e n k o lately. . . . t h a t President Starnes' a f fections have t u r n e d f r o m R a d f o r d to a local g i r l (C. B.) . . . t h a t Doug O. escorted the f u t u r e Mrs. O. around campus one Sunday a f t e r n o o n . (P. S. I t I were you Doug, I .would keep t h a t g i r l away f r o m campus!!) . . . Suzanne L . has been going for walks p a s t Crockett HaU hoping a c e r t a i n wrestler ( K . "R." O'N. F.) would be wotking also. t h a t H . K . a n d Alice Faye are f o n d of the view b e h i n d the gym, especially o n Sunday a f t e r noons. . . . t3»at Miss "Oaronet" Is g r a dually d e h y d r a t i n g ( P l ^ J , you're looking g o o d l l l ) . . . t h a t Eleanor M . has been Itaving trouble w i t h her bask. Can " D r . T t n u n e l " prescribe any lellet, EIeanop7 t h a t L i i i a Mae B . ( I mean W o l f e l ) d i d nob spend a n i g h t i n her d o r m roran d u r i n g the past week. I f t h i s is true, where was she? . t h a t t h e rwnance, m e n Uoned U» a n earlier edlUon, between L a r r y M . a n d Bailbara A. has t u r n e d Into a June wedding? t h a t Olutrles R. goive a g i f t to F i v U l a C. C o u l d this be the start of something new? . . . t h a t o n the n i g h t of M a r c h ISth Chape C. swam lOie m o o n l i t lake i n f r o n t of K a r e n K ' s house to study O e r m a n . (Oood excuse!) t h a t o n a recent n i g h t , n o t to f a r I n t h past, M r . Jack Wakel a n d bopped o f f a n evening w i t h the prize d f I n d i a n C r e ^ (Miss Olenda Hayes) lbs hanring a f l a t on a lonely r o a d i n the general area of Pound. L e u to risnt - K a r e n Benko, Jackie Wright, Eleanor Morris, Mike Clemmer, Suianne Layton and Jack Wakeland. Highlights Of Spring Fashion Show The Young Moderna a t C.V.C. sponisored a ibenef i t f a s h i o n show Saturday n i g h t as a Joint b e n e f i t for the Wise K l w a n i s Olub a n d the Circle K Chapter on campus. B o t h adults a n d c h i l d r e n throughout tlie area were I n v i t e d to parUclpate w i t l i the Young Moderns I n the show. There was a large a n d appreciative crowd. Fashions a n d accessories were the courtesy o f the Ills & Her Shop i n Pound. Additional fashion highlights were K a r e n Benko's Nile green peau de sole emipire evening goA-n w h i c h she hud' made f o r occasion a n d w h i c h was m e n tioned by several of the visitors as "Uie most beautdful gown i n the show." Another h i g h l i g h t of the show m e n 1 1 o n ed as exceptionally b e a u t i f u l was ipeMte, Suza'nne Layton incdeMng the exquisite white g c \ m she wore at her debut bail the past Christmas. The Horsey Set c a p t i v a t e d the audience as l i , opened w i t h 4year-olds r i d l n i ; t h e i r hobby hosies w i t h " v l g a h " I n a large semicircle i n the stage f o l l o w e d by a group of young g i r l s , w h o ride i n the area, modeling riding clothes r a n g i n g f r o m the i u ' f o r m a l to t h e most f o r m a l a t t i r e for horse shows. T h e Wise K l w a n i s and' (Jlrole K were pleased w i t h the f i n a n c i a l success of the show which w i l l be added to their w e l f a r e f u n d s . EDENS TV SALES AND SERVICE Q E Dealer Phone 881 Big Stone Gap, V a . Compliments of BEATY & 00. Hardware & Dry Goods Telephone 2961, Wise. V a . honor system i s a student-run system, and' unless a l l students c a r r y o u t t h e i r pledge to the system, t h a n t h i s student ^ s t e m or privilege w i l l be denied us. Do you w a n t a n honor system a t C.V.C? I f you do t h e n support. I t . I f y o u d w t ' t Just remember t h a t youWe pledged to live by I t f o r the rest o f your stay a t C.V.C. LAY'S HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. General Electric Appliances Coefanm — Norton — S t Paul Paramount Oleaners & Laundry Coebnm, V a . S-2S11 Box Storage Free Mothproofing Compliments of SPRADLIN'S SUPER MARKET Telephone 2711, Wise, V a . Norton Hardware Oo. Wholesale Mine & Mill Supplies, H a r d ware, Stoves — Furniture Tel. 132 & 133 — Norton, V a . PERRY'S PHARMACY Phone 4491 O n A p r i l f i f t h the a n n u a l H i g h l a n d Qames will be held. T h i s is a n exciting f i e l d day i n w h i c h both meit a n d women lake part. T h i s D v e n l has been held a n n u a l l y f o r the past severe', years a n d has d r a w n many spectators as w e l l as participants. T h i s year tihoiw w i l l be iwelve events. The (Irst w i l l be the 100 yard dash i n w h i c h there w i l l be t w o men f r o m cacli team. Only the f i r s t f o u r positions courjt. T h e second event w i l l be the obstacle r u n i n v/hioli each team wU'l be l i m i t e d to one man'. T h e fastest t i m e w i l l w i n the course. The t h i r d event w i l l be the h i g h Jump. There w i l l be only one m a n f r o m each teani and they win be l i m i t e d to two j u m p s at each height. T h e f o u r t h event w i l l ibe the standing broad Jump. HereiwlU'be two<men f r o m each team w i t h three Jumps each. T h e f i f t h event Is probably t h e most exciting to watch. This is the tug-o-,war. There wlH be six m e n f r o m each team a n d they w i l l t r y to p u l l one another I n t o the creek. T h e Brick throw is the s i x t h event. There w i l l be one m a n f r o m each team w i t h three throws each. Tlie sofuball t h r o w f o r distance w i l l be the seventh event. There w i l l be one m a n f r o m each tea'm wltih three throws each. T h e e i g h t h even! w i l l be the f o o t b a l l kick f o r distance. There w i l l be one m a n f r o m each team w i t h three kicks each. T h e n i n t h event has been added t h i s year. I t is H i g h l a n d wrestling. There w i l l be two men f r o m each team. One m a n w i l l represent the class below 150 Bluefield Takes 75-73 Ihriller Where Are The Boys? T h e g y m seems to be a very busy place between c l a s s e s , chance f o r any boy to l e a r n a n d science fairs, and i n t r a m u p a i g a i n valuable experience. basketball games. I n the P h y s i All boys t h a t are hiterested I n cal Education classes and a f t e r wrestling a n d would like to come regular claiss hours, the boys are down are wHcome. There are a now being taught new aind d t f - few boys t h a t had wreslding In fereiA skills. Pliyslcal Education c o m i n g to I n Coach Wheeler's Physical this practice and there are some Kducatlon classes f o r boys, he is t h a t haven't even had a n y wrestteaching them how to work on hng at all. T h e m a i n idea Is Vhat heavy a'pparatus. Heavy appara- the boys t h a t are there are i n tus Is the horizontal bars, pa- terei/ted i n their school a n d have rallel bars, and the horse. T h e the i n i t i a t i v e to t r y and learn beys i n the clas.;es w i l l be t a u g h t something. There are some sopthe f u n d a m e r r l a l manuevers on homores there t h a t are h e l p i n g this apparatus and w i l l gel a the f r e s h m e n wrestlers a n d the ba-le background and knowledge Phys. Ed. boys and the newcomof the many d i f f e r e n t stunts t h a t ers. I t Is i n f o r m a l , b u t i t c a n be can be done on.these pieces. w o r t h while espeolally f o r those I n order to get the boys I n boys w h o p l a n t o Ise o n t h e shape f o r ;work o n the heavy wrestling team next semester. apparatus. Coach Wheeler p u t I f there are any boys intorestthem t h r o u g h about three .weeks ed I n wrestling, c a n t a l k to of exercUes. The exercises were Coach Wheeler or A n d y T r a y n o r slt-ups, dips (on parallel bars) about the practice. squal junups, a n d chin-ups (on Well, the g y m seems to be quite horizontal .ban. These exercise a busy place, b u t t h a t is w h y i t were given to the boys to help was built. So, come down a n d build up their arms, legs, sto give the place a visit SOTietime. mach, and i h o u W e r g i r d l e s , which Is a must f o r w o r k i n g on heavy apparatus. Also the boys had three weeks of t u m b l i n g a n d related sklHs to sharpen t h e i r re flexes, ahlllly, and make their bodies more coordinated. Dean H a m i l t o n is instructin^i The N o r t h i n a second h a U a clas- In basketball a f t e r school come back to b e a t the East by hours. I t is a class d e n n e d to a score of 56 45 i n basketball help the basketball players keep last week.It was a n e x c i t i n g in practice and' to l e a r n plays game a l l the way. T h e East h e l d and movements t h a t m i g h t help the edge by 3 points at the end them In a game. of the f i r s t h a l f . T h e East showThe wrestling team is holding ed good team play i n w o r k i n g an Infoiimal spring practice i n the ball toward the basket. H i g h m a n f o r the East was the g y m a f t e r school hours. Here the experienced boys are l e a r n - H u b b a r d w i t h 17, f<mowed by ing new skills a n d Imiproving the Salyers w i t h 12, Meade w i t h 11, basic ones. I t Is hoped t h a t t h i s Massey w i t h 4 a n d Baas w i t h 2. practice w i l l make a better team The N o r t h i n overcoming the (See B E A T S page 4) f o r next year and Is a good los., while the second m a n w i l l O n February 23 the C l i n c h lepicieri'l the class above 160 lbs. T h e t e n t h event iwlll be the caber Vav.ey Highlanders rolled i n t o less. One man' f r o m each team B l u e f i e l d arxi they brought their w i l l have f o u r tosses. The Co-ed rooting section. TJie big red and Rciaiys will! be the eleventh event. &N.y .iohool bus was used to take They w i l l Include the J u m p u group c>i CVC f a l t h f i u l to the Slick Belay, sack race and dlzzy- g a m e ar.'d Ihcy kept t h i n g s m o v izzy Relay. There w i l l be four ing throughout the game. The ooys and four girls f o r each ccani, of course, was giving the team. The t w e l f t h event was a l - f r o o t e r s e v e r y o p p o r t u n i t y to so added llvls year. I t Is the i<hout, and shout they d i d ! I n K&.ghl toss up. There w i l l be lact, they shouted so loud i n the cue m a n f i c m each team w i t h small Bluefield g y m t h a t they j u s t about took the place over. ihree throws each. Bluefield' h a d soundly beaten Mombcr.s of the f a c u l t y who wiM assist arc Dean Henson, M r . the Highlanders a t Wise ^.nd Robinson, Mrs. Wells, M r . H a m i l - they were expecting to p u t on' a tcn, M r . Hooper, M r . Lewis, and show f o r the home fans. They Mr. A u s t i n . The time schedule were iiv for quite a .surprise as the icr events Is as follows: A t 4:30 Hig'h.arxlers matehed a h o t - h i t the Football K i c k f o r distance ting Blueileld team goal f o r goal, h i g h Jump, and the obstacle r u n ; a n d at. the h a l f t i m e CVC was at 4:30 the s t a n d i n g broad j u m p , ahead 46-44. •o.'v.baH t h i o w f o r distance, and The second haif began w i t h the caber tcss; at 5:10 the H l g h - the r c o t i n g secUcn sUU going lai:ri Wres.tlirjg. 100 y a r d dash, strong and the team was going si.'i Brick t h r o w ; at 5:30 the stronger. However, b o t h teams rug-o-war, Co-ed Relays and oDgan mlssirjg baskets and I t was .wciriii toss up. nip ar.d luck a l l the way. B l u e This should provide a n exclt- f i e l d w a s aible to get one more ivji, aitternoan f o r cvery6ne.. The iii..d goal t h a n CVC thus enablprogram w i l l be p u t out next ing them to tie the game up a t week i n order that the manager ,71-71 at the end of regulation may have a cha:ice to pick the p l a y . L a r r y Carter sank a goal best m a n f o r eaich event. I n or- w i t h 4 £eoond5 l e f t to put the der to provide a goal iha*, each ga.ine i n t o overtime. team may t r y to reach the w i n The l i p - o f f i n the overtnnt ner cif the event w i l l receive 40 period w a s corflroUed by CVC. points; the SC«0!K1 place winner r h e y decided t o freeze the b a i l win receive 30; the t h i r d 20 for one shot a n d d i d a good j o b points and the f o u r t h place 10. u n t i l o n e of the players was I n case of a Me f o r any position', called f o r going Into the back the polDts w i l l be added togetiher court. Bluefield took the ball and d'lvldcd equally between each G c w n and scored, b u t CVC came team. back w i t h a goaJ of t h e i r own by J c h n Daniels. Bluefield t h e n took the ball down and froze the ball f o r a f i n a l shot. They took the shot w i t h about 5 seconds on the clock and i t was good. The Compliments Highlanders h a d only 3 seconds to k e e j r a shot o f f . b u t - l t ' w a s n o t i FARMERS EXOHANOE T h e Clinch Valley Highlanders enough to get the ball across the took o n F e r r u m Jr. College i n landers h a d 11 of 13. BANK h a l f line. The f i n a l score was the CJCC tournament held by F e r r u m was n o t able to p u l l Coeburn, V a . the newly estaiblished confe- into any sort of lead at a l l u n t i l 75-73. T h i s was a good psyohologlcal rence, a n d the bpys f r o m the several' Highlanders l e f t by the victory f o r the Highlanders, and h i g h lands h a d t h e i r m i m b set f o u l route. to b r i n e the t i t l e home w i t h T h i s loss pushed C. V. C. Into was certainly one of the best t h e m . There .was Just one p r o b - a game w i t h D T I w h o h a d lost games of the season as the s t u Wheatley's Texaco dents who made the t r i p can lem — three other teams had the [o National Business College. For Famous Texaco Products same Idea. The f i n a l score I n the game tesUfy. Road Service—Phone l l U - J was 77-67. K e n OoUey had 28 T h e game was a n i p and tuck j Norton, V a . aiffaU- w i t h neither team b u i l d - points to lead C. V. C. L a r r y Bowers Auto Supply, Inc. ing up a good lead, i n f a c t the Carter followed w i t h 16. C. V. C. s c o r i n g : CoUey, 28, Parts, Paint, Glass, Equipment lead changed hands s e v e r a l tbnes m the ifirst h a l f . F e r r u m Carter, 16, J o h n Daniels, 8, Pete Supplies h i t t w o quick ibaskets a n d took Marcus, 4, Victor EMiwards 6, J i m KENNEDY'S Phones: 1380 ft 1381 — Norton a 38-34 lead a t the haU-way S;ott, 2, John Casseil 1. Clinch Valley Highlanders Bow At CJCC Tournament m a r k . K e n CoUey h a d a good f i r s t h a l f by >puttin« i n 19 points. • "The secoind hraU .was a heart breaker .for the 'Highlanders and the group of f a n s w h o followed the t e a m . For a while they c o n t i n u e d to r o i l along r i g h t on the heels of F e r r u m , b u t fouls began to {day a n i m p o r t a n t role. Not only d i d several Highlanders toul out w i t h p l e n t y of time to go, b u t they o n l y shot 5 free throws i n the second haM. Ferr u m g o t 18 f r e e shots a n d c o n nected o n 14 of t h e m . T h i s made the d i f f e r e n c e . F e r r u m made 22 of 26 a t t e m p t e d w h i l e the H i g h 0RE80ENTPRINTERY Job Printing Rubber Stamps Coeburn, Va., Phone 6-2101 SERVICE STATION PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CAMPUS BOOK STORE Rytez Stationary C. V. O. 3-Way Restaurant & Motel W i M Hdwe. & Furn. Co. Furniture — Appliances — Furnaces Hardware Phone 43 Norton, Va. Women & Men's Fashions Coeburn Va. QLENN'S OAFE wise, V a . Telephone 7081 CompUmenta ot ZAOHIE'S BARGAIN STORE Wls^ Va. North Beats East 65-45 Compliments of Norton Restannmt. Fine Food — 24 H r . Senriee Phone 486 — Norton, V a . Lonesome Pine Tire and Recapping Oo. Tires, Tubea^ Valcaniilng. AU Work Guaranteed, n i o n e 43S Norton-Coebum Road Olenn Roberts Firestone Tire & Reeapplnc East Park Avenue—Phone U M NertU), V a . Compliments of HOME LUMBER ft SUPPLY 00 Phone 5-3981 Ceebiim, V a . NEW OOEBURN 5 & 10 STEVE'S, MODERN BEAUTY SHOP a i L L E Y ' S JEWELERS TOwIe StorUag Keepsake Diamonds Big Stone Gap, V a . Compliments of THE ESOO INN Short Orders — Good Drinks CUBB SERVICE Telephone 7321, Wise, V a . Of Norton n o n e 3201 MIKE'S DEPT. STORE Phone E X 6 - S l M The First National Banic Short's Sav-You Food Store No. 2 Compliments of Big Stone Gap, V a . MODERN — IIEATICD — P B I V A T E B A T H S Englander Airfonm Mattresses and Used C a r l o t Brent Kennedy Phone 6615 Wise, V a . thvff Compliments o( MARSHALL'S DEPT. STORE Big Stone Gap, V a . WlBe, Va. Fine Southern Cooked Meals Located on Routes 58 and 72 Phone 2261 Frank Yeary, Prop. Coeburn, Va. Paso Three Serving The Area Since "1902" Member Federal Deposit Insurance Oorp. Clinch Valley College Cafeteria & Snack Bar Serving The Students of Clinch Valley At Reasonable Prices Wsdnetday, March 27, 1963 THE HIGHLAND CAVAUER, WISE, VA. Page Four Girls Intramurals Are Under Way Eighth Annual Science Fair Held At CVC The Eilshth AimuBJ Oilooh V f t l ' ley Area Bolence F a i r was h e l d oni M a r c h 9 i n the Qreear M u i i o r l a l a y m n o s l u m - A i K i l t o r l i u n at OVO. F r o n i the 38 entries, s i x teen atiudemts weie citoseu' to r e pfesesK this area, which consists ou buchanaii', x.ee, Scott, Hussell, DlcKenson, ana Wise cuunues ana uie clior or N o u o n , at ttie Wesoern Vinglnla u&gional Sciei.'ce Kalr at Hoanoke College, AprU 6. The award Xor iii-^t p . u j e iu the (Hrls' Biujcsjican Division was reoeivea >by A U U I I o w i s , uiuiuewood ai^ii »^MUi, lot ii£t exh i b i t o n lute euun^cdosy at a obick, becuiiiu ajMi u u i u p t ^ L awarais i n tni& oivision were received t>y l a n o a Vaugiiiu aiiu Oarod WaKiiUis, i«speciiv&ty, b o u . I r o m APUMUaonua u i g h CMOOOI. 'i'he extuoit ot Jeat^ty iaKEen, VoweU Vadi«iy U i g h Scoool, m e n t e i . ; honoraoue m e n t i o n . places, respectively. A w a r d e d Due to the (tuaiitv I n t h e O l r U honorable 'mention were H a m i l Physical UivlsioR, tifae J u d g e s t o n Hagy, Powell VaUegr H i g h chose to maike oniiiy second piac^ School, M a r k Nickels, U , Qate a n d t h i r d piace awards i n t h u City H i g h School, a n d L e a Saldivision. The second iplaoeawara yeis, C a ^ e w o o d High' School. w e n t to Netba Potteit, ARPalachia According t o B o y L . WeMs Jr., H l ^ School, l o r her e x h i b i t o n Coordinator of t h e Fair, tooth the t b e "absorption of phosphOFus-321 quality and number of the exhy B b l i o p i u MUrlcans." L o l s ^ hibits were probably diminished a m u , J. i . K e l l y H i g h School, reby the bad weather t h a t p r e v a i l ceived the t h i r d place a w a r d , j ed d u r i n g Ithe t i m e exhibits are Henry Stout Jr., Powell VaUey o r d i n a r i l y being develc^Kd. M r . H i g h School, wad the f i r s t place Wells e]qpTe8sed this t h a n k s t o M r . w i m e n i n the Boys' Biological; WlUiam Hooper Jr., t h e Judges, Division^ w i t h hds e x h i b i t enUU- the college admlnlatratlon and, ed', "Does Smoking Cause Can- staflf, and aU others who were cer?" Second place, thlKt place, i n s t r u m e n t a l i t t m a k i n g t h e f a i r a o d bonoraUe m e n t i o n awards a success. w e n t t o MUes Wallace, Oate Oltiy T l i e Judges ifor the Pair were H l g ^ S c l t o o l , D a v i d Baker, JonesviUe H i g h School, a n d V a u g h n Messrs. WiUiauns Afaera, T . W. D u f f , Appalachia H i g h Schocd, a i b s o n , a n d W i l U a m TlM»iq>8on Jr., t h e PhoRslcail Division artd D r . respectivelar. An.exfalUt caUed "iMJ. - 363)1 F r a n k iHaetlngB. a n d iMesa». V a r i a U e Interieirometer" w o n the Bruce M e r i l l a n d J . C. a n l d d y i n f i r s t place aw>a«l i n ithe Boys' the. Biological Division. Phgnsioal D i v i s i o n <for a i l b r e t K n l g b t , FoweU Valley H i g h Sohool. Ronnie TUler, Oate C i t y H i g h School, a n d Gordon M u m . (Continued from Page 3) power, Powell VaUegr H i g h School, were anacdied second! and' UUrd East b a d out^ibot the East 36 to 23 i n t h e second h a l f . H i g h m e n f o r t h e Nortto were M o r r i s w i t h 18 and' H i i n t w i t h 18, f o l lowed by Clark w i t h 9, O r a h a m w i t h 7 a n d Coniipton w i t h 4. T M s was the last game of the baskettrail season. T h e West w o n the event by w i n n i n g a l l three games f o l l o w ed by the South w i t h a 3-1 recoixl, N o r t h 1-2, a n d t h » East 8-3. These games were e x d t h i g , and O l r l s i n t r a m u r a U at C.V.C. got under way o n M a r c h 6 w i t h a someA'hit w i l d , ihut e w j l t l n g game of basketbaU. T h e Bhie team consisted o f BartMira Mann, czi?'.^\n, Deloras Bailey, Joe A n n Bo:.'ln.^, K a r e n Benko, PhylUs Corniett, nrjA B e t t y Rhea Castle. The Orry l : i m consisted of Pug =-n.:tt.. caotflin. Blaine Klnsler, Zay Powers, a l e n d a Hayes, K a t h l e e n K e r n a n d M a r y Lou B c c :y. H'X-.'l-.ardOougbtgame ended w i t h a S3cre of 11-6 w i t h no personal scores available. "Buzz" Owens. Jim Scott, and L a r r y Canter cheered the two :o.- au a.cr.'g w i t h their constant y&lls frc-.n the Mde along w i t h .\lr. M icker.-zia's smiilrjg face and oihci' interested students w a t c h .ng t h ; msre t h a n t h r i l l i n g display of basketibaJl skills. On Mi'Pch 11 Che two teams again 'inet to decide w h e t h e r a n otner game would be necessaiy. However, the O r a y team led by Elaine KUvsler's 20 points came out w i t h a 23-6 vlctopy over the Blues. Forwards B e t l y CasUe, Deloras Bailey and Phyllis Oornett put up a h a r d i f l g h t w i t h Deloras (Continued t i o m page 1) scoring 4 points a n d Beitty 2, Berea College a t Berea, Ken-", but the Orey defense held t h e m tucky. He later attended H a r v a r d ' to the d points. Elaine Klnater University i n New Y o r k where f o r w a r d f o r t h e G r e y t e a m scor* he studied creative w i l t i n g . Many cd double figures w i t h 30 of t h e of his songs have been recorded 23 points made by her team. by other famous artists I n c l u d - M a r y L o u was i n ' ifor rebounda i n g M i k e C l i f f o r d ' s h i t of " W h a t and fumbles and K a t M e e n came t o do W i t h Lanira". His publish-1 In w i t h one f i e l d goal a n d a f o u l Ing company has also recently shot f o r a t o t a l o f S points. released Ws songs to Elvis PresNext I n line f o r iotramuraJa is ley, The^'K 1 n g s t o n T r i o , and B a d m i n t o n scheduled tor W e d Brook Benton,toibe recorded and nesday, Matx^h 13 at 4:30 w h e n o n the m a r k e t soon. the same teams w i l l meet f o r He Is p r l m a n i l y a w r i t e r and championship I n B a d m i n t o n . composer g i v i n g concerts only Si-t.eduled I n the near f u t u r e Is w h e n he wants to. He e^>eclally Volleyball, Horseshoe, P i n e a l enjoys singing to college students f i t n e s s Tests, a n d S o f t b a l l . T h e a n d people i r o m this area, and g|p;s expect a l o t of f u n to these we especially enjoyed h U p r o - games, so support your f a v o r i t e team by 'being o n h a n d t o cheer grams. (or y o u r ' f a v o r i t e t e a m ; attd<lon't forget to w a t c h f o r the date of f i e l d day oon to be posted. SBXTOirS'FLOWERS Buzz Owens, J b n Scott, J o h n FIoweniFor Dandels a n d Victor Edwanls also deserve recognition f o r U)e f i n e AU Oeeasions ' ' j o b ' ' t h e y ^ d i d h t refereeing tbe Wise Virginia games. Zay Powers & Nancy ^ I t h LANGUAGE BOOTHS INSTALLED AT CVC BEATS CompUmentB of Oenter Golf Service AKENS aBOOEEY Nearest Y e t To Perfeot Service Blg.Stone Gap, V a . Coebum, V a . Phone E X S-2229 Compliments of CompUmehts of BIO STONE ESSO STATION NORTON mSURANOE AQENOY Big Stone Gap, V a . Norton, V a . Compliments of KENNEDY'S PIOOLY WiaOLY STORES Beverly Hills Drive In Good Food—Prompt Service Telephone 711, Wise, V a . OUBB S E A V I O B Treat your oat of town gnests with a nights lodging at the Mountaineer Motel Located 3 miles South of Wise, Va. on Route 23 on Norton road S I elean comfortable rooms. AH rooms have S Channel television and telephones. All doable rooms have largo twin beds. All baths have tub and shower eomblnattons. Attractive rates tor families and large groups. Breakfast served on premises. Reservation Olerk Phone 1096 —1006 Recently CVC had a $4,000 lang>uage laboratory installed. I t is believed to be the fIrat of i t s k i n d i n Southwest Virglitla. Tiris lab Is considered necessary f o r the m o d e r n learning of l a n g uage. There are threee reasons why: 1. O o t K e n t n a t i o n ^ a l l distract-' i n g a n d i n t e r f e r i n g 'noises arei m u f f l e d and one c a n hear thei p r o n u n c i a t i o n more clearly. 2. R e l e n t l o i i — re«>ition, w h i c h a macine can do Indetilnltely, makes memorizing easy. 3. Motlva;(don — one can hear varied native noises as well as' one's o w n and so the work becomes more interesting. T h e lab consists of IS booths a n d a console i n w h i c h three dlfiterent programs can be carried' o n simultaneously. T h e studients c a n listen to one another, the instructor, o r t o themselves a n d t h e i r voices can be recorded tor te>slng puiipases. D r . H a t c h , the head of this lalN>ratory says t h a t the p r o g r a m w i l l he ladded to c o n t i n u a l ly t i y t h e acquinmg o i more taipes aoidi other materials. T b u w i l l enable the student to study any phase of t h e language. U you d i d n ' t have a chance to see t h e m or to play, be sure a n d piay volley ball w h i c h starts the i 8 of MarCh^ OHARLES F. BEVERLY WHEELER OOEBVRN LUUBER & SUPPLY 00. 1 Compliments of OARMINE'S Big Stone Gap, V a . Phone E X S-SSIS Wyler, Bolova Watehes Compliments of - ROYAL JEWELERS Agent West Coebum, Coebnm, V a . Phone: E X S-3271; Bes. 6-S961 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Howard Calloway, Owner Koltown Theatre BIdg. Phone 886 Norton, V a . Compliments of CompUmenta of OITY FOOD MARKET. COHEN'S Coebum^ V a . Norton, V a . Country Boy Drive-ln Restaurant LABIBERT PHARHAOY " A Pkiee Where Friends Meet" Big Stone Gap, V a . E X S-mi THE RECORD SHOP BuUding Material, F u m l h i f e , Hardware and AppUaneea BEVERLY'S MARKET Best Meat l a T M m Wise, V a . — Phone eSU QUESENBERRY'S REXALL STORE "On T h e Comer" Make Onr Store Tour StoM Coebnm, Vav—Dial E X S<4US EASTERN OAS CORPORATION " I n Business For T o u r Health" "Go G a s - T h e HOdera Fkiel" Phone 798 Norton. V a . Coebnm. V a . STONE'S STORE Pay-Lessttilnper Harket Wae, V a . "Fay C a d i and ^ We Give S A H Ore«ii Stiunpi Phone 5216 ^ O o e b m Va. stereo Headquarters For Wise County Big Stone Gap, V a , Telephone 60M '3urchelle Siu9io of ^bxjrapkif Norton, Virginia PHOTOORAPHY OF DISTINCTION