THE WILDCAT Pound High School Class of 1958 Fiftieth Year
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THE WILDCAT Pound High School Class of 1958 Fiftieth Year
THE WILDCAT Pound High School Class of 1958 Fiftieth Year Anniversary Reunion Album Fiftieth Year Class Reunion Saturday, July 5, 2008 Marriott Meadow View Conference 1901 Meadowview Parkway Kingsport, TN 37660 Resort Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50111 Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 Table of Contents 1 3 5 6 7 8 10 Ay $Ve Meet Again 11 Eugene Alderson 12 Bobby D. Balthis 13 Benny Lee Boggs 15 Brenda K. Boggs Newman 16 D 17 C 19 C r., ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• • 20 Di 22 Gary 23 Frank Bowman ..25 . .. Sue (Susie) Branham 27 Juanita Brown Reynolds 28 Kenneth Buchanan 29 Mickey Cantrell 30 Ron Cantrell. 31 Edith Collier Dipper}' 33 Linda Collier Sample. 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'Emil 2 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Introduction The idea for this PHS Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Album was first discussed in August 2007 during the annual "Old Geezers" camp-out on High Knob which included some of the guys from our Class of '58. Bill Baker of the Class of '56 was there, and he showed us a copy of the Album that his class had put together for their 50th reunion. So, we decided that we would attempt to do one of our own. A couple of months later, our "elected for life" Class of '58 President and reunion organizer, Bill Moore, asked me if 1 would be willing to oversee and coordinate the project. The first thing 1 did was to call classmate and former Yearbook Editor, Helen Dotson, to homswaggle her into serving as editor for the project. Here are the results of that effort. One classmate aptly remarked, after having been contacted several times about his missing bio info: "1 guess you've had as hard a time as Ms. Qualls did in getting us to do our homework." True. Ahhhh, the summer of '58 when, with a mixture of joy and excitement, we were finally finished with high school. Uncertainty and adventure lay ahead for all of us. We had the freedom to make our own decisions, to go anywhere we wanted, and to do anything we pleased --- or so we thought. How naïve and unprepared most of us were! Without even being aware of it at the time, the decisions each of us would make in the next several months would prove to have a lasting effect on our future lives, especially marriage, the responsibility of raising our families, and paying our own way for the first time in our lives. For those of us who were not planning to go to college in the fall, or immediately into military service, the first order of business was to find a job, any job. Jobs, even in the coal industry, were practically non-existent in Wise and surrounding counties in the summer of 1958. So that meant leaving all that was familiar to us -- family and friends, Pound and Wise County -- which just about all of us were all too anxious to do, Many of us soon discovered that being away from the familiar people and surroundings of home, fending for ourselves, making our own decisions, paying our own way, wasn't what we had envisioned. Many of us became homesick and some of us soon found ourselves back home in Pound, looking for more of Mom's free meals and our old comfy beds, trying to rethink and reorient our lives. Somehow, someway, and sometimes in fits and starts, each of us found our own way. Like generations before and after us, it is probably truer than not to say that by now each of us has lived and experienced a wide swath of the human existence. That is evident in the fascinating biological information in the attached pages. Fast forward fifty years later. We live in a far different world today — and few, if any, of us would say it is a better world -- from the world in which we lived in the 1950's. By the date of our reunion, all of us who have survived this long will be at least 67 years old. We arc now Senior Citizens by anyone's definition, mostly happily retired and collecting social security checks. Most of us have at least some minor health issues. Though we may THINK we can still do the things we did 20 years ago, few of us can, at least not without some unpleasant afler-effects. So, rather than dwell on such unpleasant topics, let us celebrate and reflect on our common heritage and collective lives. Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 The following pages provide only a glimpse into the lives of those of us who shared information about ourselves for this Album. We were able to obtain bio information and post-high school photos for all but two of our classmates, Sadly, we have lost to death nine of the sixty-seven members of our graduating class. For those who have died, we were fortunate in obtaining bio information and post-high school photos, for all nine. Published first in alphabetical order are the bio pages of Living class members; published second, also in alphabetical order, are the bio pages of deceased class members, Following class member bio pages are several photo pages of high school days and some of our prior reunions, We have also copied several photos and photo pages from our Class of '58 Yearbook. Where space is available and left over on classmates' bio pages, we have published some or our 50's era song titles, and other 50's era memorabilia, Our class has been honored in that many of our past reunions have been attended guests and friends of our class, many of whom, as well as some new ones, will be attending our reunion this year. We invited those who wished to do so to provide a bio page, and some of them have done so. These bio pages appear at the end of our Album. by This introduction and Album would not be complete without expressing our sincere thanks to all of the excellent teachers who labored so hard to teach us and instill in us a love for learning. Nor would it be complete without expressing our sincere thanks to our parents, grandparents and other relatives who provided for and guided us through our childhood and teenage years, taught us right from wrong, instilled in us a love for God and our country, and the values with which we continue to live our lives. Our community gave us the skills to be the best that we mulct the skills to face change; the skills to embrace life. In so many ways, we have been blessed. Finally, I want to thank each of you for providing bio information and photos of yourselves and your families for this special Anniversary Album. A Thank You is also due those of you, including Diane and Hazel, who made follow-up calls to classmates, urging them to send in their bio information. And, special thanks go to classmate Helen Dotson for her excellent and untiring work in editing every page of this Album, Interestingly, Miss Trula appointed Helen as the Editor, and me as the Business Manager, of our 1958 Yearbook. I don't remember doing a lick of work on that Yearbook but, Friends, I have more than made up for it on this Anniversary Album Project! Allen Hounshell The following three pages of this Album are in fond remembrance of long-time Pound High School Principal 0. M. Morris, and two special long-time teachers, Miss Trula Qualls and Mrs. Ruth Hilt Ringstaff, whom none of us will ever forget. Following these three pages, we also have copied from the Class of '58 Yearbook two pages of photos of the remainder of the 1951-58 Pound I ligh School Faculty. 4 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 0. M. Morris [Photos: Left, O. M at his desk at PHS. Right: O. M and Pound's most memorable high school teacher, the "incomparable" English and Literature Teacher, Trula Qualls]. Orbie M. Morris became the principal at Pound High School in March 1930. He served in this position until 1964. O. M., as he was known by everyone, was born October 4, 1899, in Hickman County, KY, and died in 1972 in Wise County, VA. There were 13 children in the family, 0. M. being one of the last. 0. M's mother died in 1900, not long after he was born. O.M. was able to work his way through Western State Teachers College at Bowling Green, KY, with ROTC, waiting tables, summer jobs, and at some point he went off to Detroit to work in the automobile plants. 0. M.'s wife, Allie Reed Litchfield, was born September 21, 1902, in Louisville, KY, one of six children. Allie and Orbie married on October l5, 1922, at Bowling Green, before she finished her degree. In the late 1920's, the couple moved to Dunbar, VA, then to Wise, VA, before moving permanently to Pound, VA. [Photo to the lei is Allie Reed Litchfield Morris]. O. M. and Allie raised four boys: Lewis, born in 1923; Alfred, born in 1929; Joseph, born in 1932, and Thomas, born in 1936. After the birth of her children, Allie also taught for several years in the elementary schools in the Pound area. Their only daughter, Allie Reed Morris, was born in 1931 and lived only a few days, 0. M. and Allie and their infant daughter are buried in Pound in a small private cemetery which overlooks Pound High School in one direction, their homeplace in the other, and the Pound Methodist Church in another. [From a bio of a U Morris by his son Alfred D. Morris, published in The History of The Pound Published by The Historical Society of The Pound], . Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 Trula Qualls Trula Qualls died Saturday, June 21, 1997, at age 92, at Norton Community Hospital. Miss Trula Qualls graduated from Appalachia High School, and attended Radford University the summer after high School graduation. That summer she earned a certificate to teach for one year. She returned to Radford the next three summers to further her formal education which qualified her to teach for the next 50 years. She graduated from high school in 1924 and began her teaching career in the fall of 1924 at Ritter School on Indian Creek. She eventually earned her masters degree from Peabody College. Miss Qualls taught English for many years at Pound High School, and then worked as the school's guidance counselor for three or four year. She left Pound High School ufter the 1965-66 school year to work at the Wise County Central Education office, where she continued working until she retired in 1971. -Now this is the INCOMPARABLE Miss Trula Qualls! We used to kid that she taught Abc Lincoln, but a student LEARNED under her. No pussyfooting around. I seemed to get along OK with her, but she never gave me 100 on spelling in my senior year, even when I wrote all the definitions down verbatim from the book. She said she deducted 1 point for my lousy penmanship, That's how tough she was, but you learned under her. God makes only one like that in a lifetime, and for my money she was it. But there were others -. like Mrs. Edwards, Miss Ringstaff -- who had an impact on my life. We just don't see those kinds of teachers anymore. Sigh! Tobby" [Tobby PBS class of "62j. [Photo wa made in /975 when Miss Trula attended a reunion of she Pia crass (11965. Photo and above quote was picked up from postings. on ''The People of The Pound" websitej photo below. Miss Troia oho. sister Miss Emily. Girt on far right in photo to the right is none other than Miss Traria, circa 1924, showing off a little leg. Photos from Miss Emily Qualls]. Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Mrs. Ruth Hilt Rinotaff Ms. Ruth Hilt Ringstaff was born into a farming family in Tannersville, VA. She attended college at Radford University and went on to teach in Bristol, Pound and Rye Cove before moving to Abingdon where she now resides, at age 98, in May of 2008. Although her vision is almost gone, her health otherwise is good. According to Miss Emily Qualls, Mrs. Ringstaff said her favorite place to live and teach was Pound. She taught history and government in Pound from 1948 until 1963. In May of 2008, Allen Hounshell visited with Ms. Ringstaff and presented her with a copy of our Anniversary Album, which she was delighted to receive. She told him that the Senior Class of 1958 was her favorite group of students. [Photos clockwise from above left: Ms. Ringstaff, copied from PHS 1958 Yearbook: Miss Emily Qualls, Mrs. Ruth Ringstaff and Ruth Ringstaff's sister(photo from Miss Emily Qualls); Ms. Ringstaff May 2008 at her home holding copy of our Anniversary Album; Ms. Ringstaff in PII.5 Gym — Photo from 19591. 7 Pound I sigh School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5. 2008 Faculty FACULTY *I11'.111 - 1 / 1.1 l.Ir . MA RUIN BARKER Emory and Henry College UnIvortity of Noah CAralina M.A. Cone Peabody Mrs. CONNIE ROLL1NU B.S. Appalachian Stova Home. Edr3fiath ics Mr. EARL !KIANG A.B. Emory and Henry liitathem of lax Hiamry, Physical Education Mrs. JUNE. BOGGS Berell C411 pgi: Englith, Physics!. Education Mc. J.D. CANTRELL • Emory and Henry UnIvotilty r Vligiola Span10., 144athenialc;, Science Mr. WILLIAM DUCK WORTH B. in Music Shenandoah Ccn orwsbory Band Mrs. C ACF. CDWARDS A.B. BC(Cal Collrgo Eng! i 51r i MARJORIE Mn. DUCKWORTH R mliord College Typing Mr. QUINTON FRANKLIN B.S. Lincoln Mc merrigl Uni— vers ity Cheruistry. Dintegy. Se Lessee Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 FACULTY EVA JOHNSCIN LA. Emory and Henry Madison College LitIcarian 1;4r. KERMIT IvicCOY Caney Junior College B.F.d. Emory and Henry M. Ed. University of Virginia Mrs. RUTH RINGSTAFF B.S. Radford College Appalachia.n Teachers Government, History, Speech. J.L. lalGORF. B.S. East Tennesse4.1 State Mathematics, History M . JOSEPH PROF1TT, Jr. A.B. Georgetown College Louisville Seminar" Bookkeeping, Shorthand Mr. I.T. Stallard B.S. Emory and Henry University of Virginia Math croatics Miss JAMIE McCOY B.A. Radford Collegr English Miss TRI,TLA QUALLS B.S. Radford College M.A. George Peabody English, Physical Edneatten Mr. BOB VARNER Emory and Henry B.S. East Tennessee State Physical Education, EV:ono-m.1c Geography Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 The following poem was written by Lena Cantrell McNicholas, President of PHS Graduating Class of 1954, for that chose 50th Reunion. Lena is a sister of our classmate, Mickey Cantrell. It Is being reprinted here with her permission. As We Meet Again As we meet again 50 years after the day we were launched to Unknown placesWhat do we bring to this Occasion that others have not brought before? Faded memories of childhood friends, broken hearts mended again and again for some, Graying hair-or None thickening waists and sagging bodies Outward signs of time passed And here we are,Old! But I say, Old does not travel the distance to share the Joy. To Celebrate what we were, where we came from, and what we were to become. We knew each other beibre we met at wooden desks, Wrote on slate with crumbling chalk and did our sums. Our Blood was fed with sweet sunlight corn, tomatoes hot from the vine. Wild grass, juicy berries nuts so rich Sustained hillside cows fattened hogs and scratching chickens `Till cupboards, smoke houses and root cellers were stacked high Keeping fierce mountain winds, piled snow and Hunger at Bay. We knew this when we met. Now I long to know and ask, Where did you go? What did you do? When you stepped from that stage Rolled sheet in hand tied with a ribbon. Stepped from the left-handshake to face the rest of your Life? Where did you go? What did you do? ******** Our Blood knew what was passed along by those who bore and raised us. Our Blood was fed with mountain mists, water that sparkled then splashed from deep wells and clear springs. In Memory and Honor of YouMy Classmates- Pound High School Lena Cantrell MeNicholas„ Pres. Class '54 10 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Eugene Alderson Following high school graduation, I went to Florida with Bruce Card and his Mom and Dad. Bruce and I stayed for two or three months, working for a phosphate plant before corning back to Pound. went to college at Wise and played basketball for six months. Then, I dropped out of college and went to Alexandria, VA, with Coogie Branham. The first job I got was at a jewelry store, but that lasted only two or three months. 1 next worked at a building supply warehouse, which paid more money. I I met a girl by the name of Elberta Poling from West Virginia, and we were married at the 16th Street Baptist Church on May 7, 1960, in Washington, D. C. (where classmate Allen Hounshell and his wife Fayc got married in December 1960). Elberta and 1 lived in Arlington, VA, until October 1961. Then we moved back to Elberta's hometown of Clarksburg, West Virginia, and I found a job in a glass plant. Our first son, Gregg, was born on April 3, 1961, and our twin boys, Scott and Steve, were born on June 9, 1964. The glass plant ceased operations in 1974, and 1 worked for contractors until October 1975, at which point I got a job at Alcan Aluminum Company in Fairmont, West Virginia, working as an electrician. I retired from Alcan in 2003. [Iberia died in June of 1995. In December of 1996, 1 married Dora Thorp, another West Virginia girl who also worked for Alcan Aluminum Company. We now live six months of the year in Fairmont, West Virginia, and six months in Lady Lake, Florida. My three sons have given me 6 grandchildren, four boys and two girls. I have been blessed with a good family, good friends, and good health, which I hope continues for many more years. 1 have great memories of high school days and my classmates and wish each of you the very best in the future, 11 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Bobby 9. Balthis After graduating high school, I worked at a couple of gas stations in Pound for about two years. Then I started driving a coal truck and continued doing that for approximately three years. In October 1963, 1 was working in Harlan County, Kentucky, for Jack Bolling on a strip mining operation when Uncle Sam decided he needed me. 1 was drafted into the U S Army and stationed at Ft. Gordon, GA, for basic and MT training. In April 1964, 1 was sent to South Korea. I worked at I-Corp Headquarters as an Honor Guard for six months. Then I went to the First Cavalry Division which was stationed near Freedom Bridge along the 38th Parallel. I returned to the US in May 1965 and was stationed at Fort !food, Texas until 1 was discharged in October, 1965. I returned to Pound and worked for Conley Mullins Coal Company until April 1966. I then changed jobs and worked for Contracting Enterprise Coal Company until July 1970 when I moved to a job closer to home, Tackett and Manning Coal Company. In May 1967, I married Ida Collins from Raymond, KY, and moved to Cromona, KY, where we still reside. We have two children, a son Bobby, Jr„ born in 1968, and a daughter, Beverly, born in 1970. Both my son and daughter are married, and I have 5 grandchildren, three boys and two girls. In September, 1975, I started working for the U. S. Government as a surface mine inspector and worked for them until I retired in July 1996. Since retirement I have been busy doing construction work. I have a home and a small campground at Cherokee Lake in Tennessee. which we enjoy as often as we can, I am also an antique car enthusiast. I have three vehicles, a 1940 Bantam convertible, a 1964 Chevrolet super sport, and a 1972 Chevrolet truck, I have belonged to the Masonic Order for 40 plus years, 12 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Benny Lee Boys After graduation, I attended Clinch Valley College for a brief time because that seemed the thing to do. During this time I worked at the Pound Theater as projectionist. About midway in 1959, 1 left Pound and ventured out to seek my fortune. It appeared that the place to go was our nation's capitol, Washington, DC. On August 20, 1960, I married Greta Lee Banks, also of Pound. At this time I worked for the Virginia ABC Board as a clerk, selling alcoholic beverages legally. After returning to Pound in the fall of 1961 and acquiring a job selling insurance, I discovered that Uncle Sam aspired to acquire my services in the US Army. I didn't think this was the best idea, so I enlisted in the US Air Force. Greta and I ended up spending three and one-half years at Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine, where it was cold, with ten-foot snow banks. Upon one occasion I had to dodge an F-106 Delta Dart fighter jet that had crashed in front of me. We spent four years in the Air Force and thoroughly enjoyed it. After separation from the Air Force in December 1965 we returned to Pound, and I enrolled in Clinch Valley College for the second time. This time I pursued a degree in I transferred to Tennessee Technological University at Electrical Engineering. Cookeville, Tennessee, where. with Greta's help, I earned a BS and MS degree in Electrical Engineering, and we adopted a son, Andrew Benjamin Boggs. After these accomplishments, we moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, to work for The Tennessee Valley Authority. This turned out to be good for our family. I adapted to the engineering profession very well. As time went on, I was assigned to the Transmission Systems Engineering Design Project in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Shortly thereafter I became the manager of a Nuclear Training team at the TVA Power Operations Training Center at Seouoyah Nuclear Plant near Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, During this period of time many changes were taking place in TVA, and the opportunity came for us to join the US Department of Energy in Washington, DC. I had previously vowed that I would never live near this infernal city again. This was some of the many words that I had to eat over the years. At the DOE 1 was one of the managers on the Modular High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor 13 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 As it (MHTGR) project. turned out, this project was eventually cancelled, and found it necessary to find another home in the DOE. This home became the Accelerator Production of Tritium (APT). The APT became a glorious way to spend vast amounts of tax payer money. The APT was cost to estimated approximately $4.5 billion, and we temporarily relocated to In Los Alamos, NM. December 1997, I retired from the DOE and moved to Aiken, SC, where I worked as a technical consultant on the Tritium Extraction Facility at the Savannah River Site. We spent the next five years at this location and had a terrific time. Andy now lives in Wise, VA. He has been married twice and divorced twice and has no children. Andy is a computer nerd and wants to do nothing else. In the latter part of 2002 we moved back to Pound. VA, and now live in the house where I grew up. Well, we have come full circle and it's about time to wrap this up. God has truly blessed our family. Cars of the 50's — 1955 Chevrolet Pound high School Graduating Class of 1958 50'1' Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TIN July 5, 2008 Brenda K. Bongs Newman I was born May 19, 1941 in Jenkins, KY. I was the first in my family to be born in a hospital. My first years in school were spent at the South of the Mountain and Mill Creek Schools. Remember the Quonset huts by the river? The new high school was beautiful! After graduation, I attended Radford College and graduated in June of 1961 with a B.A. in Education. Then I moved to California where I worked in Visalia, Hollywood and Los Angeles as a private secretary, commissary clerk and a supply clerk before I finally landed in Bakersfield. I applied for a teaching position and was told that 1 could teach with a provisional certificate and to go to school to finish my credential. During my first year, 1 taught Language Arts which I figured was a snap considering the same book that we had in the 7th and 8 grades at Pound was being used. I remained with the Bakersfield City School District at Compton Junior High School for 28 years. 1 ended up teaching Art (my first love) for the last 26 of those years. It was a career that 1 thoroughly enjoyed. Many of my students went on to become successful artists. One even has a sculpture studio in Paris, France. In June of 1994 I took leave of absence from teaching, moved to Sequim, Washington and married Joseph L, Newman. Since I have no children of my own, 1 inherited three stepchildren and six grandchildren. I told him it was nice of him to provide me with redheads! My oldest granddaughter is pictured with me at her graduation from high school last year. Unfortunately, my husband Joe passed away in 1999, and I lost my brother (Kenneth 0. Boggs) suddenly in 2005 and his son (my nephew, Chris) in 2006. I got bored sitting at home — so I got a job at our local casino, Seven Cedars Casino in Sequim, WA. I am a Keno runner/writer and I take bets on horses at our Off Track Betting facility. 1 still paint and also do stained glass in my garage/studio. l have three dogs, a lab and two Pomeranians, who are always glad for me to come home. Thank God for my health, my friends and my family! May God Bless Y'all! 15 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Doris Jean Bogs Dotson Greetings, Classmates. 50 Years, Wow! After graduation, I married Billy Joe Dotson from Jenkins, KY, on June 12, 1958, Billy was in the Air Force. We moved to Del Rio, TX, and to Eglin AFB in Ft. Walton Beach, FL, in 1959, and then to Edwards A1-11 in Mojave, CA, in April 1963. Sadly, while in California, our first son died at birth in October 1963. After California, we moved to Huntsville, AL, and then to Atlanta, GA. We suffered the loss of our second son, who lived only three days, while we were in Atlanta. Both of our children were born with hyaline membrane disease, for which there was no known cure at that time. Since then, great strides have been made in the cure for this medical condition, for which I am grateful. My Christian faith helped me through these stressful times in my life. My husband worked for the government, both military and civilian, for 34 years. Most of his working career was in the 1980's and 1990's, during which time we lived in the Warrenton, VA, area near Washington, D. C. We enjoyed our time there because it gave us an opportunity to explore historical landmarks and experience cultural events. During my husband's Air Force career, 1 worked for the federal government on some of the air bases where he was stationed. After he left the service, I chose to be a full-time homemaker and pursue other interests. I enjoy reading, especially biographies, political books, and anything historical that pertains to our nation's history. We are also involved in genealogy research on our families. My husband retired in January 1995, and we moved to Alpharetta, GA, where we now reside, 16 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 501" Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Carol Bolling Yoaklev-Terrell After two years at Milligan College, l knew that I wanted to teach English. That summer I attended Clinch Valley College to overcome my boredom. Dr. Henson, my US history professor, took me on as his project. He wanted me to go to Mary Washington College. I entered Mary Washington College the second semester of my junior year. After graduation in 1962, 1 moved to Cocoa, Florida, to teach at Cocoa High School. The area was booming from the space program. I had many opportunities to see NASA lift-offs at close hand. During this time I awaked at night to the steady rumble of trains headed south. The Cuban Missile Crisis loomed over the east coast of Florida. I didn't give much attention to this national threat. With 150 )1` sophomores to teach, my father's death in August, and a classroom and a "home" that did not have air conditioning, I had my own crisis. In 1967, Richard Yoakley and I married. We moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1969. Richard entered the doctoral program in educational psychology at The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and I began my long teaching career at Oak Ridge High School. Richard became Director of Pupil Personnel for Knox County Schools, In July, 1996, Richard died of lung cancer. I was settling into the single life when l received a phone call from Roland Terrell, a former colleague. He was now a college vice-president in North Carolina. Seven months later, he called from Asheville. Could he come over the next day? I invited him to go with me to a UT football game. Obviously we enjoyed each other's company. We married a year later. At this point in my life, I am preparing for retirement. My professional life has been very satisfying. I am the English Coordinator for Oak Ridge High School. As a consultant for College Board, 1 lead three to four one-week institutes each summer and conduct one-day workshops across the Southern Region during the school year. I have held many offices, including president in my regional and state organizations for teachers of English. In 1993, I was recognized as Outstanding Teacher of the Humanities by the Tennessee Humanities Commission. This year, I participated in writing AP resources fir Teaching The Bedford Introduction to Literature, a manual for AP English. I remain active with my educational sorority, Alpha Delta Kappa. I enjoy my day in the classroom, watching and hearing young minds at work. Learning is exciting. I hope to find the same excitement in retirement. I have been blessed. The shy girl who left Pound in September, 1958, is very much with me. But also with me are my family and my community who gave me sound 17 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 preparation and skills for facing the world of 2008. 1 look forward to the adventure of the future. "My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky. So was it when my life began And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety." William Wordsworth Prices of 1958 House: $30,000 Average income: $4,650 Ford car: $ 1967-$3929 Milk: $1,01 Gas: $.24 Bread $.19 Postage stamp: $.04 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee spaghetti, 15 1/2 .oz can.: $ .19 Corned Beef: $,59 lb. Swiss Steak: $.75 lb. Libby Tomato Juice, 5 (46 .oz) cans: $1.00 Kraft Carmels, I lb pkg: $.37 Milk: $.42 half gal. Uncle Ben's Rice, 14 oz box - $.19 Sunkist Oranges, 5 lbs.: $.49 Cantaloupe: $.05 lb. Celery: $.04 lb. Tuition at Harvard: $1,250 yr. Nathan's Ilot Dog: $.25 Roundtrip airfare London to New York: $453 Cars of the 50% - 1954 Pontiac I8 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Cecil Bolling ~f After high school graduation, 1 stayed in Pound and attended Clinch Valley College for two years before quitting college to work odd jobs. In 1965, I got a job with Beth Elkhorn Corporation, a coal company in Jenkins, KY. I worked there twenty-three years until the coal company ceased operations in 1988. I became a full-time farmer, raising cattle and crops on my family's farm on the South Fork of Pound. I retired in 2004. I have been a volunteer on Pound's fire and rescue squad since about 1965. I married the former Marlene Riddle, and we had three children, Nancy was born in 1959, Dedra in 1961, and Steve in 1962. Marlene and I divorced in 1988. My daughter Nancy is married to Ted Sowards, and they have two children, Melanie and Courtney. My son Steve is married to the former Lisa I lall, and they have one daughter, Tessa. My daughter Dedra is not married. My granddaughter Tessa has given me my only great-grandchild, a daughter Chloe. Following our 45`h anniversary class reunion in 2003, l began dating classmate Hazel Justice, who had been divorced from her husband since 1979. On November 15, 2003, Hazel and I were married in Amherst, VA, where she had been living and working. Between the two of us we have eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Hazel and live on the farm on South Fork, just outside of Pound. Cecil and Hazel and Cecil's family Hazel and Cecil — Feb 2004 19 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Diane Bo!lint! Hubbard Although I have always been a proud member of the PHS Class of 1958, I did not actually graduate with that class. However, in January of 1959, 1 went back to school for the credits I needed to earn my diploma. Since my husband, Larry Hubbard, had just finished two years at Clinch Valley College, Orby Cantrell called and offered him a job working for the Department of Motor Vehicles in this area. I was destined to stay in Pound, and this suited me just fine. In 1962, some parents approached me to see if l would be interested in starting a Kindergarten Class using one of the old Quonset Huts on the old Elementary School grounds. For two years, until Kindergarten was incorporated into the Wise County School System, I taught half-day classes for 5 year-old children there. A new Federal Program was introduced to Wise County schools which required hiring aides for teachers. I applied for a job, was hired, then continued to work in Math and Reading Labs and in the High School Library until funding ran out in 1987-1988. 1 have substituted at J. W. Adams Combined School until recently and have also driven a school bus for 32 years. Larry and I are very proud of our family. We have two sons, Dennis and Jeffrey. Dennis has two daughters, Kari, who is married to Giles Cochran and they live in Roanoke, and Kasi, who is attending UVA at Wise. We're blessed to have a two-year-old great-granddaughter, Taylor Reece Cochran, who likes to visit with Papaw and C.G. (Great-Grandmother). Jeff and his wife Becky live in Pound, near the house that I grew up in, and Dennis lives in Blountville, TN, so we see them rather frequently. Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 5014 Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Larry and I are active members of the First Presbyterian Church of Pound, which keeps us quite busy. Besides attending church services, Sunday School, and Bible Study, we participate in the Wednesday food program, This involves cooking and delivering food to the elderly or disabled within the Pound area, averaging 50 to 55 meals per week. Although we've traveled to Hawaii, Canada, Maine, Disney World, Las Vegas and points between several times, our favorite destination is Hilton Head, SC, which we first visited in 1980 and have returned every year since. We've maintained our health with a few bumps here and there. Overall, God has blessed us with a good life and many happy memories. We also feel blessed to count you as our friends and acquaintances! [Photos: top left, our son Dennis and his wife Melinda : bottom left, our granddaughters Kari and Kasi with great granddaughter Taylor Reece Cochran,- bottom right, our son Jeffrey and his wife Becky' Some songs from the Rockin' 50's: All Shook Up, by Elvis Pressley. Butterfly, by Andy Williams. Don't Forbid Mc, by Pat Boone. Party Doll, by Buddy Knox. Too Much, by Elvis Pressley. Wake Up Little Susie, by the Everly Brothers. You Send Me, by Sam Cooke. Young Love, by Sonny James. April Love, by Pat Boone. Teddy Bear, by Elvis Pressley. Love Letters in the Sand, by Pat Boone. Jailhouse Rock, by Elvis Pressley. Tammy, by Debbie Reynolds. Honeycomb, by Jimmy Rodgers. At the Hop, by Danny and the Juniors Great Balls of Fire, by Jerry Lee Lewis Stood Up, by Ricky Nelson Sweet Little Sixteen, by Chuck Berry 21 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50 Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Gary Bolling Hello. fellow Wildcat graduates! Following high school graduation I enrolled at Clinch Valley College followed by Carson Newman College. 1 majored in history and was fortunate enough to meet the woman of my dreams, Colma Hamlin, who I married in 1962. After graduating from Carson Newman, Colma and I moved back to Pound where 1 taught at Pound High School from 1962 to 1970. In 1964 we welcomed a daughter, Teresa, and in 1968, another daughter, Kim. In 1970 1 had the opportunity to move to Coima's hometown of Lewisburg, TN and become a partner in her family's furniture business. Today lam the owner of Hamlin & Bolling Furniture Company and have just welcomed my daughter Teresa into this now third generation business. I am in the process of slowly retiring. I am an active member of First Baptist Church in Lewisburg. I have had the privilege throughout the years to serve the Lord in various ways. I have been a deacon, on various committees and a Sunday School teacher For years. My community work includes being President of the Chamber of Commerce, President of the Lions Club, Chairman of the Lewisburg Industrial Development Board for twenty years, and I am presently serving on the Lewisburg Water Board. My one hobby is tennis, and I play every chance I get. I also enjoy spending time with my family. Colma and 1 have five wonderful grandchildren ranging in age from five years to eighteen years old (four boys and one girl). I especially enjoy spoiling my granddaughter. Colma and I will celebrate our 46th wedding anniversary in October. I have truly been blessed throughout the years since my high school graduation. I am looking forward to visiting with each of you and wish you much happiness! 22 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50ffi Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Frank Bowman My first job after High School was at the division of Motor Vehicles in Richmond. I rented a room within wanting distance of work. The job was fine, but I was homesick. [ worked less than a year before quitting and heading back home to Pound. A few months later a couple friends and 1 traveled to Northern Virginia to find jobs. I stayed with relatives in Manassas for a short time. 1 thought I could get a job in Alexandria, so 1 took the bus. 1 rode to Seven Corners and changed buses. l soon discovered 1 had gotten on the wrong bus and was headed to Arlington instead. It really didn't make any difference to me where I looked for a job. 11 turned out to be a blessing in disguise because 1 got a job in Arlington at Kann's Department store selling student clothing. 1 worked there for four years and loved it. In 1964, 1 left Kann's for a job with the U.S. Postal Service. In the meantime I met Elizabeth Church, also from Pound. We were married in 1963. We have been blessed with a daughter, Kaatri, and son, Steve. We lived in Arlington for a total of twelve years, and in 1972 moved to Manassas. 1 continued working for the U.S. Postal Service until 1976. In 1977, we moved to Abingdon, Virginia. It was a town we had admired over the years as we traveled from Northern VA to Pound. We like living in Abingdon very much. In 1977, Liz and I started an office cleaning business which we continued until 2005, when we retired. a•M, We now have a granddaughter, Megan, who lives in Abingdon with our daughter and her husband, Pete; a step-granddaughter, Jennifer, and a step-grandson, Ronnie, both of whom live out of town. Our son, Steve, and his wife, Becky, also live here. We are truly blessed to have both our children and granddaughter living here in Abingdon. Liz and I have enjoyed the 45 years together that God has blessed us with, and we hope we have that many more. We were fortunate to do church work in various positions. We both have enjoyed gardening and cooking. Liz loves crafts and quilting a lot. Family vacations at the beach were always fun. 23 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 506 Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 I feel honored to have grown up on South Fork-Shorn Creek area of Pound. We were so far back in the country that the Saturday Night Grand Ole Opry didn't reach our house 'til Tuesday. May God Bless each of you with good health, happiness, and peace. 24 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Sue (Susie) Branham In June of 1958, shortly after graduating from Pound High School, Helen Dotson and I caught the train in Abingdon for Washington, D. C. Representatives from the U.S_ Department of Labor had come to school some weeks earlier. If you passed their tests, you were promised a job. I was to be Secretary/Stenographer for the Chief of the Employment Section, Since I had never worked before and had never been farther from Pound than Bristol, I was overcome by excitement, awe, and pure terror. A nice lady from the Department of Labor met us at the train station in D.C. and escorted us to our residence, The Evangeline Hotel for Young Business Women. At the end of the summer, Helen left for college. I had been accepted at Berea College in Kentucky and had even been assigned a mentor and a job in the library. Under the spell of the big city and that monthly paycheck, 1 made the decision to stay in D.C. For several semesters, I attended evening classes at George Washington University but the distractions of the city pulled me in other directions. However, throughout the years, taking college courses whenever 1 could work them in has been a hobby for me. After three years of moving from place to place (Virginia, Maryland, D.C.) and sharing apartments with a variety of roommates, I decided to relocate to Richmond where my brother Larry and my sister Phyllis were living. Since I had employment status with the Federal Government, I went to work for the Department of Defense. There I met my future husband, Ronald Williams, and after we were married, we moved to his hometown of Hopewell, Virginia, In 1963, my son Jeffrey Lee was born. I quit work and became a full-time wife and mother, In 1964, my daughter, Kimberly Sue, joined the family. in 1984, my son and daughter were almost through college, well on their way to becoming independent adults, and that same year, my 22-year marriage ended. At age 45, I was once again on my own and thrown into the job market. I started as Admissions Clerk with the Veterans Administration Hospital and 25 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50'h Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 then moved on to the position of secretary to a division chief at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Later, I accepted a position with the Internal Revenue Service and worked in the Director's Office for about twelve years. In all my administrative positions, I was recognized for my strong English grammar skills, In the Director's office, I was known as the "Grammar Guru" and had the responsibility of editing all correspondence for the Director's signature, I mention this in order to credit the outstanding teaching staff at Pound High School, especially Ms. Trula Qualls. After their retirement, my parents, Owen and Audrey Branham, joined their five children who were all now living in Richmond. My father died in January of 1999 and my brother Larry in July of 2001. I retired in 2002 to help care for my mother who was suffering from progressive dementia. My sisters and 1 cared for her in our homes until her death at age 93 in February 2007. Both my children live in Richmond, Jeff graduated from James Madison University and is a CPA with the Internal Revenue Service. He is married to Betsy and they have two beautiful daughters, my granddaughters. Sara is thirteen and Kylie is nine. They keep me busy attending their many activities and events. My daughter Kim graduated from the University of Virginia and has a master's degree from the University of Richmond. She works as a project manager for the Virginia I lousing Development Authority. Kim is a wonderful daughter and friend. In August of 2006.1 was robbed as I approached the front door of my town house. Two young guys stuck a gun in my back, grabbed my purse, and ran into the woods. The guys were apprehended and I had to testify in court, not such a pleasant experience. My purse and cell phone were found by police tracking dogs but my wallet was never recovered. Shortly after that, I sold my town house and moved to an apartment. I am buying a condo in a brand new building that is supposed to be ready any day now. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. I also work two days a week, sometimes more, at a part-time job. I look forward to fun trips with my sisters, Phyllis and Charlotte. Our favorite is our annual October trek to Myrtle Beach, My brothel James and his wife Uva live nearby. PHS classmate Leola Meade and 1 are vicinity neighbors and get together occasionally to catch a movie, etc. In my spare time I like reading mysteries, working crossword puzzles, playing bridge, and taking creative writing courses. It's difficult to believe 50 years have passed since graduation especially since I can remember events from 1958 better than what happened yesterday. 26 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Juanita Brown Reynolds When I graduated from Pound High school, I had no plans for college because the money was not there to pay for it. I knew that I would have to find a job somewhere. My Aunt Joan lived in Knoxville, TN, and she invited me to come and live with her and seek my fortune in TN, Knoxville had a beauty college, and since we had not had a beautician in the family, I was encouraged to enroll (nobody mentioned the fact that you needed talent to be successful). Several months into the course, a beauty school in Norton was opened, so I transferred to the Norton school and came back to Pound. Wilma Edwards was home for a visit from Richmond and encouraged me to come to Richmond to get a job, which I did. After a very short stint in a beauty shop, my career as a beautician was over, so I looked for an office job. Vincent Shorn from Pound was the Chief Examiner at the Division of Motor Vehicles, so he introduced me to the Personnel Director and I got a job in the Correspondence Dept. in 1959. After a few years there, we were tested for jobs in Data Processing, and I was selected to be trained as a key punch operator, 1 met my future husband, George Reynolds, from Hillsville, VA, in 1962. He was drafted into the army in 1964 and was sent to Korea. In 1965, my sister Wanda Jones asked me to come to Dayton. 011, where she lived, to get a job and to be close to family, 1 got a job at Chrysler Corp. in their Airtemp Division. George was discharged from the Army in 1966 and got a job at Ohio Bell Telephone Co. in Dayton. He had been in communications in the Army. We had two children, Thomas Anthony (Tony), born in 1966, and Teresa Kay, born in 1968. I became a stay-at-home mom after Teresa was born. I became involved in my church and worked for a temporary agency until technology changed, and I chose not to take further training to keep up. In 1982, I was diagnosed with Diabetes and Hypertension. In 1999, 1 was diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease (kidney failure), and I began dialysis treatments in 2000. 1 remained on dialysis until March 19, 2002, when my daughter Teresa gave me one of her kidneys at Ohio State University Hospital. I began having vascular problems, and in 2005 had bypass surgery on my left leg, and in 2007 had bypass surgery on my right leg. Despite my health problems, I can honestly say that have been blessed in my life. My faith has sustained me through every difficulty, and I know that God has everything under control. 27 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 Kenneth Buchanan My life has taken many turns during the past 50 years. In March 1958, 1 married Norma Jean Fulcher. Afler graduation, I tried going to college but it just wasn't for me. The professor at UCLA told me, "Son, go home and find a job pumping gas." After going home and working with my father, Ray Buchanan, and my brother Eddie, my life soon became "Buchanan and Sons Coal Mines," in Wise, VA. After twenty years, we sold the mines in 1976. Soon after selling the mines, I moved to Morristown, TN, and became a shop manager of a large trucking company. also purchased a big rig of my own. Driving the truck across the country for a few years was enough. Texas took longer and longer to cross each time I drove through. In June 1978, my marriage of 20 years ended in divorce. In 1985, 1 met and married a Morristown girl, Patricia. We began Buchanan Property Management Company and currently own and manage 237 rental units. We built a home in Tellico Village in 1989 and enjoyed the lake and our neighbors who had retired there from different parts of the country, We returned to Morristown in 1999, where we plan to stay. My hobbies are riding and working on my seven 1-Earley Davidson motorcycles. which include a Sportster. Harley Ultra, and an Excelsior Henderson. My family thought my riding days were over when 1 was seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck in April 2005. 1 was riding again two months later. l also enjoy collecting old cars. I have a 1962 Corvette convertible, 1976 silver and black Corvette Pace car, a 1984 red Eldorado convertible, a 1986 red Corvette convertible, a 1988 Cadillac Alante convertible. and a few more sports cars. Other hobbies and interests are guns, knives and tools. I have two children, Elaine and Scott, three grandchildren, and five great- grandchildren, who reside in Morristown. My stepson, Bryan, his wife Michelle, and daughter. Jenna, live in Hawaii. 28 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport. TN — July 5, 2008 Mickey Cantrell gnat v;i--) Mickey attended one year at VMl and then transferred to Randolph Macon where he graduated with a degree in Political Science. He worked at a variety of jobs in DC and before returning to Wise County where he attended Clinch Valley College in order to complete educational requirements for a teaching certificate. In the early 1970's, he was elected Clerk of the Circuit Court of Wise County and served in that capacity until he was not re-elected. Later he served as Assistant to the Commissioner of Revenue. Mickey married for the first time in 1984, at age 44. He moved to his wife's home town, Rocky Mount, VA, where he ran a Quick Stop grocery store and a tax office. He has two children from that marriage that ended in divorce, • •- Mickey was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2002 but managed to live on his own in Rocky Mount with assistance and support from the family. We recently brought him to Charlottesville, where I am living and cared for him until he was admitted to an assisted living facility nearby. During these years and to the present, Mickey has remained pleasant, cheerful and kind. He still has a sense of humor that loves to say something of a quirky nature, then laugh and say that it was a joke. Mickey is an avid sports fan and played golf with friends in Rocky Mount until recently. He watches every sports event on TV with great enthusiasm and knows the where, when and who. He has sketchy memories of his school days and our life in Pound but still knows me and our sister Frances, who lives nearby. To those who might have firsthand knowledge of this disease no elaborate explanations are needed; and to those who have not been touched, sincerely hope life spares you. ] wish you all a fun-filled reunion. I have sweet memories of many of you from our shared school time and life in Pound. [Written by sister to Lena Cantrell Mickey. Photos. daughter Chesien. son Michael with Mickey.) 29 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Ron Cantrell Mary Lois Short of Pound and I were married in August of 1957, the summer before my senior year. After graduation, I went into the coal mining business with my dad and three other family members. On Mary's birthday, November 12, 1958, she gave birth to our daughter, Kathi. In 1960, 1 Left the mining business, not seeing a profitable future there, and we moved to Xenia, Ohio. 1 worked two different jobs during the next six years. Our son, Scott, was born on December 3, 1962. In 1966, I took a position with the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio, where 1 worked until the company down-sized in March of 1971. Three months later 1 was employed again in Xenia at Super Valu, Inc., a grocery distributor. 1 retired from there in 2001, after thirty years of service. Mary and I are very active in our church. We celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary in August 2007. We still live in Xenia, and both our children and their families live nearby. We have been blessed with seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. We have fond memories of Pound High School, our classmates and teachers, and we always enjoy going back "home" to Pound. Blessings to all of you. 10 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Edith Collier Dippery Following our graduation in 1958, I took a business course in West Virginia. From there it was on to Florida for a short time, then to Cincinnati where I worked for Central Trust Bank. During that time, I met Dick Dippery, an engineering student attending the University of Cincinnati. Upon his graduation in 1965, we were married and moved to Indianapolis. Since then we have lived in Cincinnati (four times), South Carolina, Pennsylvania (twice), Florida, New York, Indiana (three times), and now Michigan. We have three children: Kevin, the oldest, a Naval Academy graduate, is currently stationed in Virginia Beach, VA; Kyle, the middle son, earned his Ph.D. from University of Kentucky and stayed in Lexington; Kelli, the youngest, is an RN, serving as a case worker at a large children's hospital in Austin, Texas. Together, they have provided us with five grandchildren. During these 43 years of marriage, the bulk of my time was spent raising our children and helping Dick stay focused on earning his master's and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Cincinnati. After a lengthy career with GE, we have lived in Michigan for the past 16 years, where he is a professor of mechanical engineering. I, myself, have worked in a bank, for Sears, and as a teacher's aide in different day care facilities. My hobbies arc making afghans. quilts, and crocheting. We are now getting ready to retire. Our plans are to retire near Round Rock, Texas, to be near our grandkids or back to the Pound area. We are tired of the cold and snow. Setting a record of 80+ inches of snow in one winter is just too much! Regards to everyone. [Photo, Edith and her husband, Dick, at Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey, CA]. 31 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion - Kingsport, TN - July 5, 2008 Linda Collier Sarnole My family moved to Pound in March of 1953, I was in the seventh grade. My Dad became manager of the furniture section of Pound I lardware and Furniture Co. We moved from Appalachia, VA, and it was difficult for me for it was near the end of the school year and I had to leave relatives and "all my friends" and the church 1 was brought up in - First Baptist. I had a warm reception in school and church, Pound Baptist. We lived in "The Bottom" and several girls there were my age: Pat Daniels, Barbara Jackson, Barbara Barr, Loretta and Linda Hawks, and Glenda Hall moved N beside of us. fell in love with Pound. The class of 1958 was a good class. I played on the girl's basketball team in the ninth grade before it was eliminated countywide because the sport was "too hard physically on girls". I was in the band all four years under the leadership of Mr. Bill Duckworth. I played trombone. The summer of 1958 was the last summer I lived in Pound, My Dad had an opportunity to own his own furniture store in Gate City, VA, We all moved from Pound when I entered Carson-Newman College as a freshman and my parents opened Collier Furniture, I had no reason to return to Pound after that, graduated in May, 1962, from Carson-Newman with a WA_ in psychology and education and a minor in history. I applied to several school systems and settled on Scott County, VA. I started out teaching U.S. and World History classes at Rye Cove High School. I then entered the masters program at East Tennessee State University, taking night classes and summer classes and graduating in 1969 with a M.A. in guidance and counseling. 1 spent 10 years at Rye Cove High School, leaving at the end of the 1972 school year. I had married George Sample in 1970, and we lived in Lynn Garden for two years before moving to Greeneville, TN. George was a senior systems analyst for Magnavox, which became Philips Consumer Electronics, t decided to take a year off and be little miss homemaker in our new home. Then, by the fall of 1974, I became guidance counselor/director at Greeneville Middle School and remained there for thirteen years. 1 began taking additional graduate courses through the years, ending up with an extra 57 hrs, I had a lot of fun doing this for 1 was under no pressure. Being in a city school system was a lot different than Rye Cove. This was grades 6-8. At about that time 32 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN -• July 5, 2008 was serving on the Alumni Executive Committee at Carson-Newman. The faculty rep was the chair of the psychology department, and he asked me to teach as an adjunct faculty member. i spent 15 years doing this almost full time. I really was challenged and enjoyed the opportunity to make a difference in someone's life. I think I have retired now. George and I never had children, just each other, and spoiled, rotten cats. We have enjoyed traveling every chance we had. We do a lot of it by camping. We have graduated from tent camping to a nice motor home. We have been in all 50 states and 20 foreign countries, and if the good Lord is willing we plan on more. We both teach a Sunday school class, and I sing in the choir and am an assistant librarian at Church. My parents are still living and in December 2007 celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. They recently moved to an assisted living place in Bristol, VA. My sister Debra lives in Bristol. Some songs from the Rockin' 50's; Bird Dog, by the Everly Brothers. Catch a Falling Star, by Perry Como. Don't, by Elvis Pressley. Get a Job, by the Silhouettes. Sugartime, by the McGuire Sisters. Tequilla, by the Champs. The Purple People Eater, by Sheb Wooley. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, by Laurie London. All I have to Do is Dream, by the Everly Brothers. It's All in The Game, by Tommy Edwards. (This was song of the year in 1958). Volare, by Domenico Modugno. Twilight time, by the Platters. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck, by Elvis Pressley. Yakety Yak, by the Coasters. Splish Splash, by Bobby Darin. Rockin' Robin, by Bobby Day. Poor Little Fool, by Ricky Nelson. Lollipop, by the Chordettes. Witch Doctor, by David Seville. Patricia, by Perez Prado. 33 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN —July 5, 2008 Mabel Collier Mullins After graduating from Pound High School in 1958, 1 married Kenneth Mullins and moved to Oven Fork, KY, We have three children, two daughters, Donna and Dinah, and a son Mark. In 1967, we moved to Dryden, VA, where Kenneth worked for Pet Dairy for 17 years. Once all the children were in school, I began working as a teacher's aide at Dryden Combined School. I really enjoyed this job because I liked working with children. In 1974, Kenneth changed jobs and began working for Southeast Coal Company, and we moved back to Pound. It was good to be close to family again. I began working for Frontier Health as a home technician. I went into homes of children, From birth to age 3, who had health problems, were handicapped or developmentally delayed. I enjoyed helping the children and their families. I held this job for 26 years, retiring in September 2004. In 1986, 1 began taking night classes at Shiloh Beauty Academy. I received my cosmetology license in December 1988. I continue to work in cosmetology out of my home. My children all live nearby in Pound and Clintwood. Donna is a teacher at J. W. Adams Combined School in Pound. Dinah lives in Clintwood, and is an assistant manager at BB&T bank. Mark is a Corrections Sergeant at Red Onion State Prison in Pound. Presently Kenneth and 1 are both retired. We We have 8 enjoy gardening and traveling. grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren that keep us busy and entertained. We have been blessed with a wonderful life and hope each of you has been as well. [Above photo, our children, Dinah, Donna, and Mark, Right photo, Kenneth and onyse(fl, 34 Pound High School Graduating Class of 1958 50th Anniversary Reunion — Kingsport, TN — July 5, 2008 Patricia Daniels Johnson After graduating from high school, I was undecided on what to do. 1 had been accepted into nursing training at a hospital in Bristol but at the last moment decided that nursing wasn't for me. I looked everywhere in Wise County and the surrounding area, and there were no jobs to be found. 1 can't remember all the details but I think it was Orby Cantrell who helped me get a job at the Division of Motor Vehicles in Richmond, Wilma (Winkie) Edwards and I got a ride to Richmond, and the next day we showed up at the DMV and were hired. I worked there for a few years and met a guy at the boarding house where we lived. We were married and had three beautiful daughters. I lived in Arlington and Alexandria for a few years, and then moved to Orlando in 1970, After a failed marriage, I went to work in 1976 at a bank. It was difficult raising my three girls alone and working full time, but God was faithful to provide for us. worked at the bank for 20 years, and it was there that I met my husband, Don Johnson. We were married in 1992. I feel so blessed to be close to my three daughters, seven grandsons and one granddaughter along with Don's four children and two grandsons. We share a large family!!! I retired in 1995, and we have enjoyed traveling and spending time with our family. We are very busy and wonder how we ever had time to hold down a job. Since retiring, I have had more time to be involved in my church and for the past ten years have been a part of Bible Study Fellowship (BSF). This is a nondenominational, international Bible study that has changed my life. I have grown to know my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, in a more intimate way. As I look back. I feel very blessed to have grown up in a small town, to have known all of my classmates and to have had so many wonderful Christian teachers. God Bless each of you! Photos: Pat & daughters, Susan, Amy & Lisa 35 Pat & husband. Don Johnson