Brevard High School - Brevardier Yearbook (Brevard, NC)

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A - J TABL Ad inisfrafi S . A11 t .0 on . ..,............... Pg AMW? OF CONTENTS Page 4 7 'ae Q Q . , Mai'QvQa U d I ................ P g 27 hl ' ..................... Page 47 A D F 1 ..................... Page 73 gk ! A y ya Adv T' nfs ................ Page 91 5 Y 3 I ,,- Y I 4 I f' I Y 5 , 'X 1 ,,'-42,7 MR. R. T. KIMZEY Principal MR. C. W. BRADBURN County Superintendent ADMINISTRATION Could there be any other school in North Caro- lina with a more efficient administration and fac- ulty than we are so fortunate to have here at Brevard High School? Through their timeless effort, understanding, and hopes to build a better school system, we have advanced rapidly forward and achieved many of our hopes and ideas. We, the Seniors, especially wish to express our gratitude for the help and guidance you have shown us during these four years of our high school edu- cation. We only hope that you will achieve as much success and happiness in your new location. Page Four MRS. F. B. CUDD High School Secretary 4. -I 'nj y , . -'T ff'71 all . I-'Im u4P1,.'!- ,Nui . A-Q '41 ,gn ., ,ji 1' . 1 4. -pw - ' 'fbafif' I ' , ,3.fso:'1'v., ' fr' V I . :i::: l:Vq', X I Y ' Q . , - if 43. 41,5 . X ' s f S, r Us I ' ' giant'-,-, ' PS. ,,,, --' Irv- 1 -.-. gi, ,i, ' ff' 'Q I 4 feta? I U. v 3 + G:-M U? ' 1 .Jw S I fa Q. I 'Q' FACULTY MRS, GEORGE D. ABERCROMBIE Math MRS. R. F. ANDREWS Math MRS. H. GLENN BURRELL Home Economics MRS. HARRY P. CLARKE History, English, and Civics MR. DAVID D. CORN Physics and Chemistry MR. BENJAMIN FISHBURNE Spanish and English MRS. GLENN W. GALLOWAY Librarian MR. GLENN W. GALLOWAY Biology and Math MR. GEORGE A. GOODWIN latin MR. RALPH BUFF HUMPHRIES Physical Education and Health MRS. R. T. KIMZEY English MR. RANDAI. J. LYDAY Agriculture Page Five FACULTY MR. DON E. McLEOD Biology ond Science MISS FREIDA M. MANUEL Typing and Shorthand MR. ROBERT E. MIMS English MR. CHARLES A. PEARCE Bookkeeping and Civics MRS. JAMES H. SLEDGE History and English MR. HENRY L. SMITH Science MR. W. MARSHALL TEAGUE Civics, Health, and Driver Education MRS. E. F. TILSON Moth MRS. JACK E. TRANTHAM English MRS. JOHN B. VERNER Twine MRS. J. O. WELLS English MRS. GEORGE W. WILSON History and English Page Six A f .. Q- A 3 M , Q wg W il 1 4 5 1 'J b N iw h. , -.is I 'QE 5 sa. ,X s xf asf J f A 5 . 9--1. -2 ww- I -gf ' V .32-2 ' 95 ' 4.56335 : -3?:E::3s91...5.m:g: jg fifilisfmiv fra? .fm - P ' TSW ? if i w 4 P - '- . am i f 1. A X J -' Q..-'-. hte s. 2a55'.p,,:l.g-Eg! , ,,. . . , . 1 fi f --f:z'1'-- A .,.. ' -anal 8 'lfyz Q. 'Nl .-..,-1-. 4 Q Ill N N W. .ia ga . A 1 5 3 1- -.- Q L X . 5 ., ' . kv , N., Que' V- 'S I r '- ..-.. . v A I . , , Wu A -1 - fe' ', t'A'w'e-X A N Q5 ' k f 35. N qglsiitq - V , kkvn ' 0135 Ji -A wi ' If X , 'qi N ' U : Z5?keg-?,. 'X ' X Nagy A . 'N - A , A. 1 - ff 1 f 4 1- , - ' i ' 'AM' 1- A 'I x .- ' , .- :Thi - N' su N- , X im'-Q A' ZTEP.. - A ' 4 .fi-3UF'f5 f ' N.: ' - .. 4- .1 ' ' ' A A 1 M. M... , 2 'Q' - ' 5 ' 1 . ' ' s 3 X HT . c p 1 ,W ve ,F mf Z, N .-ff 3 'HY . ' , 'JL -f' . g 'H al U. ' V In V .M ff 1,9 yy, . rf ' : I' X. . 'ff' JJ' QQ., X if A ' 5 -4 - 2 'G-if 'n , . rf - V , ', , ' A 5 1 4! .n.' .. I A V ' ...iv . ' :Aff x . - l a r ,.-P SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS , President . .,.. ,.....,.. . , , Billy Joe Smith Vice-President , . Hugh Bradburn Secretary , . . Robert Green Treasurer . . , , . Sarah Ramsey Freshmen . . . Sophomores . . . Juniors . . . and now we are Seniors, prepared to be ushered into the Adult World. As we go we realize more than ever that the greatest privilege in our Great Democracy is the free- dom of knowledge. For four years we have been nourished by this freedom. We have learned that the foundation of all true knowledge is to know ourselves. Our class has been blessed with different individual talents. We have taken our honors in athletics, the debating team, 4-H Club, band, and we must not forget our scientist. Page Eight We have our share of good memories to look back upon, the Junior Play, our Junior-Senior Fairy- land, The Sweetheart Ball, and of course our glorious Washington Trip. As we look into the future, we will continue to res- pect the past. We will remain proud and unbending, yet humble and gentle in success. We will keep that touch of humility which will help us remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, and the meekness of true strength. BETTY SUE ALLEN On fhe baskeiball courf she's a whiz, Shooting, guarding, Ihere she is, A cheery smile, a glad Hello, Belly has fha? go-go-ga. RONNIE JAMES ALLENDER From Soufh America he came fo us, He's easy going and in no rush, Quief and neaf, Tall and lean, Here's a guy fhaf's really keen. SENIORS I 'fQi,si 1 ' I. HELEN JEWEL AYERS Helping in fhe library all fhe day, She can always find a way, Blonde and nice, as you can see, And jusf as sweef as she can be. SAMUEL RICHARD BARNETT Never a dull momenl when he's around, He should be in fhe circus 'cause he's such a clown, You never see him in a rush, And Ieachers say he can'r be hushed. - 'O' .atv fan , RICHARD LEE BEST Likes spori cars and is really a Ireaf, In the Marines he couldn'I be bear, He's a welcome ro our school And he strives never to break a rule, LYNDA GAIL BEDDINGFIELD Long dark hair and a preffy smile, Her ability will go many a mile, Works on fhe Broadcasfer everyday, She's Ihe one fo lead fhe way. CLARENCE FRANKLIN ALLISON, JR. CHARLES BLOOMQUEST Known Io us as Lime Red This guy is nice and neaf, He leads, rather fhqn being led, His feasing ways fusf can'f be beaf, A good bus driver and you'll agree, In ESPUQEOL Bl-'Sie' is U FiOf, Wafch our for no. 33. Alihough he's someiimes mighfy quiei Page Nine CHARLOTTE MARION BLYTHE In stature she may be small, Bui her heart has room for all, A special knack all her own, A sweefer gal ycu've never known. JOSEPH HUGH BRADBURN, JR. Now here's a guy who does all righf, He's handsome, afhlefic, and oh, so brighlp Vice Presidenf of our Senior class, As a lefferman he'll always pass. JOHN MARTIN BRADSHAW He's a one way person - - - His way, And his fun-loving nafure is here. fo sfay, Girls are his hobby, foaiball his sporf, Of worldly fravel he'll never run shorf. Page Ten SENIORS JIMMIE JEAN BRAMLETT Works in the Chaffer Box, and is one foo, You never find her cross or blue, Giggling and laughing all fhe day, Give up? Never! She'll find a way. CHALYNDA BUNCH Twinkle, fwinkle in her eyes, You'll never fake her by surprise, Fun and laughfer on the Broadcasfer, Any fauli she'll always masier. FRED CLIFTON BRYSON, JR, Here's a lad wifh wif and brain, Quife a sfudenf, but acts insane, Did a wonderful job in fhe Junior Play, Fred always has plenfy fo say. JAMES JERRY CABE S. C. Presidenf of B.H.S. Af foofball games, he passes Jhe fesfp Brownie follows him wherever he goes. Jerry's one guy ihaf has no foes. PATRICIA GASPERSON CANTRELL Has her fun yef ihaughfful foo, When you're with her you're never blue, Has a hear! fha? is made of'gold, All her charms could never be fold. sn JIM RAY CANUP A senior once, a senior twice, .lust an unlucky throw of dice, I wish I may, I wish I might, Leave this class on that big night. JAMES WILLIAM COX This is one in a few and far between At the AGP he can be seen, Doing all that he can, Of BZH.S. he is a fan. 1 HOMER CRANE Here's a guy that's mighty fine, Who graduated with the class of '59, We'll miss you much at the Old High, And good luck to you, as years go by. SENIORS WILLIAM CARLTON DAVIS Geometry and Spanish are a pain, When this guy studies its not in vain, Can be seen walking home fo lunch each clay, Known through school for his nice way. MARTHA WALLIN ENGLISH Just married and still in a spin, But she's just as cute as she's ever been- On the Brevardier liked by all, In winter, spring, summer, and fall. K' AD. JAMES WAYNE FANNING Comes and goes as he pleases, Free as the September breezes, See him strolling down the hall, You'll know him by his Southern drawl NJ FLOYD JOE FARMER A lad who is gifted with both brain ancl brawnp Fate blessed him, on the day he was born Clever in everyway He'll make a great success someda Y. AUSTIN FAULKNER Austin comes, Austin goes, But he never has any woesp Always laughing, always bright, Never lets troubles be in sight. Page Eleven s f QQ . . - JEAN LOUISE FLUKE lean came to us from Delaware, She never worries or has a care, Plays the flute in B.H.S. Band, ln our school she took her stand. SENIORS PEGGY ANN GLAZENER Talking, Talking-all day is she, Enough words for her there cannot be, Pretty brown hair, and an attractive smile, To know her is worth your while. THOMAS BUTLER GARD EN ER BENNY MARTIN GALLOWAY ln baseball he's ready to win, Has red hair and a great big grin, Never bothered, never worried, Easy going, just can't be hurried. Ot rare quality, noble and true, You'll lind him happy on a day that's blueg Mono ram President his Senior year Q 1 For this he deserves a great big cheer. FREDA JOJUAN GILLESPIE Blonde and cute in every way, At her duties every day, At the ball games she's a scream, To be successful is her dream. HARRY CHARLES GOLDERER, JR. Now here's a man that's strange indeed, Loves to talk, ride, loaf, and teedf Studies are the least of his worries, A Southern Gentleman who never hurries. BRENDA JOYCE GALLOWAY BRUCE GARLAND GRAY Brains and beauty combined in one, Forever going nowhere Yet she finds time tor lots of fun, Never seems to have a care, She leads cheers at every game, . Always as happy as can be, Her winning ways will bring her tame. He'll do something great, you wait and see Page Twelve CHARLES ROBERT GREEN Here's a guy we call a brain, And what's more he isn't vain! He's a friend of everyone, Never gloomy, he's always fun. RUTH ADA GREEN See her in the office there, This girl never has a carey Though in stature she may be small, Her art ability is a credit to all. WADE CALVIN GUFFEY Drives a Ford that's red and white, But in class he's a little quiet, Played on the Blue Devil football team Everyone thinks he's real keen. SENIORS :TQ 1 JAMES ARISTON HAMILTON Jimmy comes and Jimmy will go, Though his fate will be untold, Played football a couple of years, Although he has no certain fears. 'oi .age 1 MARY LOUISE HAMILTON Here's a girl, cute as can be, That's something anyone can see, Personality is a wonderful thin 9 She makes you want to dance and sing. OSCAR WILSON HARBIN, JR. Oscar's smile you always see, Both at school and at the AGP, lf asking questions will get you places, Oscar has a handful of Aces. S .k,gh:'f 's - ' , 1, mf -I 'ff-. I .. , 'E 4'-N. 'ZX VIRGINIA LEE HARRIS Virginia Harris sweet and gay, Returned to us from Hendersonville way, Beautiful brown hair neatly dressed, Graced our school with her friendliness. JAMES MERRILL HEATH Has tongue at will but never too loud, On his horizon there's never a cloud: Happy and jolly, he always seems, Manager of our football team. Page Thirteen CARROLL JESSIE HOLDEN To his classes always late, Now this guy can really skate, Often by Mr. Kimzey seen, But he says, l'm really not mean. LOIS ANN HOLDEN Extra sweet and friendly, Nice in every way, Much good is said about her, By those she meets each day. ROBERT JOHN HOLLIFIELD Always driving round and round, From him you hardly ever hear o sound, Not that he hasn't anything to say, Actions speak louder than words any day. Page Fourteen SENIORS SUSAN REBECCA HOLLIS Cute, sweet and really neat, She's one that can't be beat, Business manager ot Brevardier, She will carry on throughout the year. CHARLES EDWARD HUDSON This laoy's joking we can't ignore, Likes to loaf even more, He's really nice and really neat, Of his antics, let's not repeat. PEGGY MARIE HUTCHINS She certainly has a way, Although she never has much to say, A truer friend you'll never find, Her traits are cute, sweet, and kind. DAVID WILLIAM HUGHEY Tackle on our football team, This guy really has the steam, Far from the teacher's pet, Always there, ready and set. PEGGY CECILE JACKSON There goes Peggy in her Chartreuse car, When that bug goes, it really goes for, On Brevardier staff, works very hard, Serious sometimes, but also a card. MARGARET KAY KING Quiel and reserved 'fil you gel fo know her, Then you wish she'd drive a liffle slower, Neverfheless, she's nice and sweet, She's someone you'd like fo meef. MARY RUTH KUYKENDALL A sunny disposifion, ls worfh far more fhan gold, And her friendship which is precious, We shall forever hold. MILDRED PAYE LEE Here's a blonde you'd like fo meef, To lalk fo her is a Ireaf, Seen in Ihe office, works very hard, Her cuie persanalify can'l be marred. SENIORS ., '9lw,,,,,. GERALD THOMAS LEOPARD Drives a school bus all Ihe fime, See number 50 come down fhe line, ANN SHEPPARD LOWERY Never dulL never sad, Seldom blue, seldom mad, Works in office, always gay, And she's never wifhouf somefhing fo say if Always smiles af what is said, He's fhe one fha? can'f be led. DAVID LOBDELL Science is his middle name, Someday if shall win him fame, People will happily for him clap, 'Cause he'll either pu! Brevard on the map. or off CECIL EDWARD LOWERY When Cecil runs, we all scream, A1 foofball games, he boosts The ieomp Alwoys ioking, never hurried, Noi mony things can get him worried. DORIS EVON LYDAY Talks about anything, Does her work, fhen has her fling, Likes fo drive her Chevy cur, Evon surely will go far. Page Fifteen JAMES ANDREW MACKEY Ot being considerate, he will rate, And to class, he's never late, Quiet in manner, nice in ways, This is the way we hope he stays. 1 EDWARD BRAN SON MATH ESON Football player, one of the Balcony Crew. Always finding things to dog Ed will joke and Ed will tease, And he's as happy as a summer breeze. l x r . SENIORS FLOYD ENLOW MCCALL ln clubs and studies he's a whiz, His personality is no one's but his, To know Rocking Floyd is a treat, For a well rounded person he can't be beat. THALIA IRENE MCCRARY On Student Council and a cheerleader, too She really goes for our boys in blue, Thalia's the one you will always see, Leading the way to victory. DOROTHY LOUISE McCRARY Let me tell you what I just heard, ls her favorite bywordp Always running round and round, l hardly think she's on the ground. JO ANN MCGAHA She is willing, she is kind. She posseses great peace of mind, Her heart is filled with love to give Wouldn't you like this life to live? BERNICE McJUNKINS THELMA MATHIS l ' l Thelma's a girl that's very sincere, Smal' 7 5'ze1 bu, no' 'n head' ln B.H.S. we're glad she's here, - She was Cuff from the sian? Never tiring, has a smile, HWVYI SCUVVYI all 'he week. For her fortune, she will seek. She's ready to work all the while. Page Sixteen PGI New FRANCES ARLENE MCLEAN Quiet in manner, brave at heart, Arlene and courage will never port, Her spirit and enthusiasm will never die, And if no one else can-she'll try. SENIORS ,. - ff . hp, an- '73'9'Pd6-', X ,' ETHEL DELAINE MITCHELL Has a smile that makes you happy, When things are dull she makes them SHUPPY: Huddle Queen attendant, we con see why, There's laughter in her heart, and mischief in her eye. GILLARD REX MERRILL Drives his bus with utmost core, Always ready a good joke to share, Bright and cheerful, full of fun, Has a smile for everyone. MARY ANN MILES Into troubled waters she would wade, To help a friend, unafraid, She's as happy as can be, 'Cause she has her MRS. degree. JAMES ELDEN MOODY Carefree, happy, full of joy, Nothing worries this cheerful boy, When youswant to lose a frown, This guy will never let you down. PHILLIP WESLEY MOODY Must have a 6th sense, there's no sign of the other 5, But in football- Moody really looks alive , He's allergic to all kinds of worry, Easy-going and in no hurry. -G' SHIRLEY ANN MOORE She's the activity of a class, Never on opportunity does she pass, She was a maid in our Jr. play, A real, live wire the live-long day. 'C' LANA MAE MORGAN She has an unassuming air, She can laugh without a carey Mild manners and a quiet taste, She gets work done with out any haste. Page Seventeen ff. N- 1 , - , :.:1q:..,,:Q. ,.- ' .- - .- ..- 5 x NSE ::E:E: 5 ' 1.g.Q5f'j.,gS:-i12- . gig -5:31-I , , a1-:.:-- . 11- 4. - sc fF.t,'f2E ':':t1:'t-'1ff E'E:1.Q,.3712'f'15'7 ' s Y ,Eff ff- :3 . -:I v . 5 :Z-1 rx ei .3511 :Q 1.32122 I--fzsf ,1,,s:g-.1sf:'5-1 , .um . if, -Isifz, M-5 :iff I . QS fu ' 3 . K V' .ak X Q . .c .M .,-.'e--,mv-of-.I CHARLES HOWARD MORRIS Everybody's Buddy has a quiet smile, Trustworthy ancl liked all the whilef A mild temperament, a faithful friend, Any disagreement he can mend. ...nik- my RICHARD CARROLL MORRIS Cute, witty, and full of fun, Does little work when work's to be done, Lite may be dull but never he, His flaming red hair you'll always see. N 'UQ LINDA KAREN MULL Short and sweet, full at fun. Her jolly good humor cannot be outdone, She really is a friend so true, And when you're near her you 'can't be blue. Page Eighteen SENIORS SARAH LENORA NICHOLSON The way she is it's just natural to be, And it's all right as you can seep Nice personality and witty in a way, Full of lite and always gay. MADALINE ETHEL NERLINGER Our Yankee Southerner, a girl worth knowin gf A will to please, her fan club's growingp Raven hair, Flair for clothes, A plan tor fun but not for woes. BARBARA JOAN OLIVER Exchange manager for the Broadcaster, It you can work, she can work faster, Cute as a button, and oh, so sweet, Just to know her is a treat. BLANCHE WILMA NICHOLSON Quiet and sweet, from the depths of her hearty Loudness-in this she takes no part, Sincere and honest in word and deed, She's liked by all, sure to succeed. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ORMAND III Back from Scotland, we're glad to see, And just as mischievous as he can be, Does a good fob managing any sport, Whether it's on the field or on the court. ,Q DARLENE FERRELL ORR A cute girl, and o smart one too, She s always watching for the Air Force blue, Ready, willing, right on the line, A better friend you'll never find. 3 'Q x 'Y . tx sw BARBARA REEMS OWENS Does her fob on the annual with care, lf someone needs a friend, she's always there: Married now, but lat's of fun, When there's work, she gets it done. 'Q ,l 1 JOHN THEADORE OWEN Here's an athlete fast and strong, He wins his races, short and long, Tull and laughing tull of fun, He's a friend to everyone. SENIORS f . 59 W L .Lx .? xx x X your Af ,5 X X XX X PEN 'w WINFRED CARLOS OWENS Seldom too sad, seldom too gay, But a very good person in every wayg A friend to all we agree, A success in life he'll surely be. ,v .A at ,YK ROBERTA MILLS PERKINS So she got married in the spring, She's still hearing wedding bells ring, Blonde hair that's always neat, To know Roberta is really a treat. if Q-.5 k A ,s,, DORIS ELIZABETH PIERSON Pleasing to see, nice to know, Has a personality that seems to glow, Always trying to help others in some little way, A friend to all, what more can we say. f r- N0 -41, THOMAS LARRY PRESSLEY A clever mon with bat and ball, He has a friendly smile for ally Drives a bus to school each day, A jolly good fellow in every way. 1 1 VIRGINIA LEE PRICE This girl is liked throughout the seasons, Whatever she does, she has her reasons Even though in circles she'll talk, She rarely does anything without serious thought. Page Nineteen 1 rwjgl ' , ,, Q 145,95-2 , iii A 1 ,. . T Q -wg: LEONARD RAY POTEET He will be remembered fhroughouf the days, For what he does in many ways, Of our school he is cl fan, Player of drums in our band. Nm ibfvw-A -uw 9 SARAH MARTHA RAMSEY A paffern fo ofhers, born fo be gay, She wouldn'f be fhe, some any other way, Co-editor of the annual, exfremely funny, Quief? Nof for love or money 43 ROBERT CLIFFTON REESE Seen on the bus lof everyday, A fruer facf you could never say: He's o whiz of English you will see, A credif fo B.H.S. he'll be. Page Twenty SENIORS ',::5,gf,:31V- g I :-V, F BARBARA VIVIAN RHODES Being funny is her fran, Being liked is her fafep Personolify plus, and we know fhis, She's a charmer and quife o Miss. -M ,-c,-1-ETBEIEIEIFEIEfe',-:'QE'lF13: ' 1. f -aE- . - ,9.4.,.g.a, . '-H 1 '.fg5::1e1::ggsg:1-5'3g 15355515 2- J f .?wff+::.-.4 , - syie.:-ze-.-1-sq-:.s-.-.5 -.1,.- 2' - PM -':f ' ,5 ,ss:we+E1zf.::::1g,--:V . :-s- .- 9 13 6. -.-f: f , .W ..,.:4.: . .,,:..,. .-.:.:-:--sw .1- 4. Z:4':, . jgg,2:,:g' .: -13:1-I:'5:11:-13:r.,:2-':I:,.,:.:g-:35:-z'--1: - ' vii? ' 7 '. H ii-ff-Q-Q23-3 ,, :g:,'Z,. . PATRICIA ELAINE ROGERS A good deed is never losf, She'll help a friend af any cosfg Bright and cheery all fhe while, She'll greef a problem wifh a smile. 1' MAMIE JOLENE RHODES She's a fiend of baskefball, Does she worry? Noi af all, Takes if easy, never rushing, You rarely ever find her fussing. ROBERT IRA ROGERS He is modest, he is shy, Buf fhere is mischief in his eye: Quief in class, feachers say, 1 'I Why can'f all students be fhaf way?' 'WK' LILLIAN LOUISE ROGERS A faifhful S. C. member, seen af fhe coke machine, When she smiles her eyes sparkle and her face beams: Lovely red hair, buf a Iemper fhaf's sweei, A nicer girl you could noi hope fo meef. 'N X, SSNXN -Q Wx ' V SENIORS ,,, 'C 1-43 1'7V LANGDON LEIGH SEELEY This lud's an expert at the game ol pool, ln his own ways, he's quite cooly He is known to all by his soft voice, Faithful student, a dependable choice. p S 'UQ GLORIA RUTH SHOOK The I958 Huddle Queen, The cutest cheerleader you've ever seen Twinkling eyes, devilish grin, Always with the modern trend. '1 won! li GEORGE WILLIAM SHUFORD Enters sports with vim and vigor, Has a heart that's even bigger, Always into something, mischief on his face, He's the craziest in the human race. ga I NANCY JANE SINGLETARY Hey! Dig that hairdo down the way, We all know it's here to stay, Good gosh, Jane, have you gone mad? That scheme's crazier that the last you had. g .ft 'Vs GLADYS MARIE SINIARD People who throw kisses are hopelessly lazy, I And her ideas arelmight nearucrazyg Charming eyes, personality plus, Gladys is a girl you can trust. WALTER LAMAR SINIARD Call him Tinker or he won't talk, Mischievous doings, he never gets caught Center on our football team, Has no worries, it would seem. HELEN IRENE SITTON Here's a girl with a gift for gab, Into paints she likes to dab, Loves to sing, she'll hit the note, For some one great, she'd get our vote. gym ' 'M 4.0114 are , 'i BILLY JOE SMITH Live and let live they always say, And BJ. does this everyday, Senior class president and football fan, We must agree he's quite a man. Page Twenty-One - f, SENIORS .I ' 'l ' ,. 7-' , Q7 0 L N 4 I ' f ir! :M 3 9' Ir' FRED LESLIE SMITH Now here's a man with a Virginia drawl, Have you ever heard him say you all ? Has a mischievous twinkle in his eye, Boys like him should never die. GDN qfafiif gt 21, , i I A-nr' E ,J CHARLES HART TAYLOR Many irons in the fire has he, Annual, 4-H, Beta, and Key: Many great things in life he'll do, BETHA LEE ALICE SUTTLES Basketball fiend and good at it too, Curly dark hair and eyes of blue, Small in size, but big in heart, Words only describe this girl in part. we r -me-'.M,. gf'-1:v,,, Qfg 'K -. -- ' t 1 1' X X' :f ' ' wiiffft PHYLLIS JEAN SURRETTE Works in the office,the phone she'll answer, Can run down the halls faster than Prancer, Not above mischief or playing a trick, We all -agree, she's quite a chick. A real hard worker and popular too. I EVELYN EVELINA TAYLOR She adds sparkle to the day, The piano you ought to hear her play, Also an excellent typist you'll agree, She won an award at Cullowhee, rand -'uv' ROBERT EUGENE TAYLOR Has a hard time making his mind up, But he's a wonder when he starts to wind up, Liked by all in B.H.S. He's a great guy, we'lI confess. lf? 4 ' - 3 1 t' RONALD RUSSELL TEAGUE A lady's man all the way, l'lI do my work some other dayf' Hard on teachers but easy on books, A real sharp dresser, with plenty of looks. FRANK EUGENE TINSLEY Frank tries with all his might, He's someone you'd really like, Dependable guy, you can trust, His being nice is a must. x SENIORS , . LETA ANN TINSLEY Sometimes quiet, then full of fun, She never stops 'til work is done- Likeable in class, friendly too, You can bet her friends aren't few. F5 Basketball player, has that spark DONNA VEN ELL WALDROP Good sense of humor, fun to be around, She's one of the liveliest girls in town, Really cute, wouldn't you say? Loads of fun in every way. AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON TUCKER III 'A' ' Fx Terrific on the court, he made his mark, On the Broadcaster he causes laughter, Many great people he'll come after. rg, 1 -wwf LINDA LOU TINSLEY Pictures, pictures, pictures galore, Here comes Linda with some more, Awards for her projects in 4-H she has won, No matter how hard the task, she'll get , ,it done. 'QAHAQM V 4, 'tx -fi' .-4t. THOMAS BOYD WALKER New at school, he sure is great, ln B.H.S. he'll really rate, Nice to know, a fluent talker, Loads of fun, that's Tommy Walker. 'Us- 'A' '63, v 1 'W a NURS 3- 4 f V' sf ANN PARKER WELLS Dark haired majorette, can really twirl, Everyone likes this brown-eyed girl, Always getting into messes, But it's fun , Ann confesses. ,nl CLARENCE DILLARD WHITMIRE Now here's a guy who's never worried, Don'f ever think he can be hurried, Seen at Micy's every day, This boy really pays his way. 4 X '73 JERRY LENSY WHITMIRE If you want to see Jerry at his favorite . chore, Just go to the Pine Ridge Grocery Stare, He drives his hot rod at high speed, All you pedestrians better take heed! Page Twenty-Three SENIORS BARBARA LEE WILSON CHARLES LEE WINCHESTER A sainf he oin'f, and fhoI's for cerfain, Ancl when he flirfs, he's really flirfin', A soufhern playboy, a foofball sfar, We know ihis guy will really go far. Works in fhe office every day, Although she works, she can also playg A cheerful person, always af hand, As you can imagine she's much in demand. N, DORIS LINDA WILSON BILLY FRANK VAUGHN Here'5 a girl will-, lofs gf ga, If work and fun he is linking, She'5 someone yau'd like fo knpwi He'll scrafch his head and keep on fhinking Always laughing, always Cl-lee,-ful, Foofball player, buf IhaI's nof all, Never blue, never fearful, He's quite a playboy, handsome and fall. CLASS MOTTO: They conquer who believe fhey con. CLASS COLORS: Blue and white CLASS FLOWER: While Chrysonfhemum Page Twenty-Four if Y., THE LONG GRAY LINE . T if '- -'slzf -1 vi ,J lil ?1lF'hll'll? ll OR fx, With hearts looking back full of memories, and minds looking forward eagerly to the future-We proceed down the long gray line-Beside the people we came to know as friends and classmates-Toward college, service, jobs, or marriage-We go out into the world to take our place among the people in a nation of freedom-Out the doors we so often have entered, we go-The graduates of B.H.S. for 1959. Being labeled a brownie worries him not a bit-He joined bands with adventure when he started his educa- tion-The only one of us who barks at Mr. Kimzey and gets away with it-Once you've petted him you have a loyal friend, plus some fleas-How he makes it down the hall be- tween 2nd and 3rd, we'll never know-If you feel as if a cyclone hit you and your feet fly up into the wild, blue yonder, don't panic-it's only Brownie. Page Twenty-Five SENIOR ACTIVITIES wmv sf..s L :aj ,- No! no! That's Explosive. Washing our way to Washington Fairies here, Elves there, Stardust everywhere. '5 ,FA .L-,tl ,,,, ,, . 'jjg'g,'axwmu - 2 I, X . --4. ,S f . . . H , 4, 's -sv'-gf 1 - V ns 2-H'-L, jx, . u- in-b K - ' 3 V 'T Z'. ' ,L - ' '1 :- Q. NIA. - A,-Lggar. f by 1- 'x JO-4 xv . P X4 X Vx? . f 1 ' V . ' ' 3 54 jg 1' . -' . Q , 1 4 f 6 7 1 'T-1 4 M w 1 , . ,- Q' N live! 4 Q I. .g T ,-,4 '--- K . ., x '1 'F ,4-f'1?1f. Fir. fl Q ,:' fi V up -Q lv -A fv: !,,y'1J.--ni, g '3,,4,,:1'Eg Af5'. N 5 . 1 - M. ,. ,, ,VM ,- , x, ' . A .-fi .14 1, 44 +I, 111..-,v . ,J V. up 4, . 4, Lx 1 1 f x S1 ,R v.. b , X ' Ml- S W . . It 4-1'1 'i7 'h ' ' , A f - wg Jiiisr www-' W wr -, 1.-2 Wm :'3Sa,Vg5T,3'1f IM- ' '35'He.'q4, X' f I u cv ' , m:-K-. , -'fa X lm 3. H? . 'TP A mr . '-Q: ., hw- w v - . -.- vv -- PREPARING FDR THE NEW JUNIOR : .Aiib r Q, N xv' Q' ff X NX is ' , iss. Q X + a .gsm SEQ . ...f fsflk -r,:5 :?'1'-S521-::Ei.1:21-11121: ESE 'I 'J:- '- 'O' .ga .' : ' 6 ,. d , ,QA , W 9' 'Z Q. , Q c s my u is A299 - Q r- .gif J 1 .-si f An? 57 Q ' ' ,gsm -' xiii , -.-arxfwsy x 1 ' Q 33:13 Qs, l Q 4' ' i 1 's....,m-. President ....... Vice-President . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . The Junior Class has made us proud! Being the first class to graduate from the new high school is perhaps the brightest gem in the glittering crown of the Class of '60. Consider their contributions to the social and ath- letic life of B.H.S: they crowned two Popularity Queens, gave colorful and active participation to the cheerleaders, added strength to the powerful Blue Devils, and lent charm and beauty to the Sweet- heart Ball and the Junior-Senior. Studious and tal- Page Twenty-Eight CLASS OFFICERS T 5, . R ' S Q as 3 5 3 ' Q I . . . Page Best . . . . Jake Lowery . . . . Ernest Riddle . . . .lonlyn Truesdail ented was this class also. The Glee Club and Band benefited from their efforts, the Junior Play deserved a six-gun salute, and the Beta Club added loyal mem- bers from its ranks. ln the discharge of their duties, words, and deeds, they tried to serve honestly, loyally, iustly, merci- fully, and charitably. Yes, they are proud because their class pens will never write the saddest words of all, They might have been. .IUNIORS Helen Adams William Aiken uv: Dianne Allen ii i Jo Ann Austin Robert Ayers Page Best larry Blanton Nita Brennan Sandy Bridges A E Ronnie Byrd Brenda Case 2'- Ira Ann Bagwell 40 Mary Ann Boggs Maureen Bryant Virginia Cook ff? qi it 7 mi T fi Johnny Ashe :R f 40 l Qs ,Q I .QA ii? Judy Boker Brenda Bostic C 3 Shirley Bryson P' 3 -Q x Edna Crane Bobby Asheworth Ellen Bennet Linda Boyd F 15 f 'Uh Bruce Burrell x'-vw -4 P 4-Q Q Lewis Curlee Page Twenty-Nine ,wife-X .-F U .A ... .IUNIORS Ami: V T 53 4 as - f , ,. .. X Raef 5- 23.-'15 E21 J Priscilla David Artie DeHone Gerald Dickerhoof Charles Duckworlh :ski -'v- :', - A A ,S ,, A N I xx, Eleanor Ferrell Charles Fisher Elaine Galloway Pal Garren Ann Glazener Pat Goings Tosh Hammerschlag Tony Harden Bill Harris +u 'ali' 'S ssiiwg ' f Sl. Phyllis Galloway . fjQsws. -.f.- .- ' R, .. E1 ' - V 'fi A 2 5 .lack Goodwin Terry Hawkins Suzanne Holden Ronnie Holiday Wayne Hollingsworth Ruth Hunter Page Thirty 4 f e 1 2, Sandra Fanning Vic Galloway Frances Gravely Clay Henderson , .f'Ei:,.. f, ..Q,,.hfk- X 'WH 5 . ,N .X F P E X Q , ,f Buddy Hutchins 0, . . .W pu-Q: .9 nv. .41 Z? V. 5' f ji Douglas lsrael Gail King Jack Levy Linda McArnilty i Hazel McKelvey Yvonne Jones ,Fi Carolyn Knight Jake Lowery ,N ' -r . Carl McCall Larry McKelvin JUNIORS Jimmy Kellar Peggy Lambert -vi r 1, ,Ik . l Doris Lyda Juanila McCall Palsy Meece Susan Kenerly 'e ' 'Pc :af , Q '? Sarah Lambert -of Carolyn Manley Lena McGuire Melvin Merrill Bill Kimzey Jean Lance Louise Mason lx Y .I M j 4 , ' Hifi Wade McGuire v I Weldon Merrill Page Thirty-One JUNIORS 54 C Judy Mims Johnny Monleilh June MOl'lYeiYl'1 ff' nm Mary Morrow Ronnie Myers JUClY Neal PU' O'KelleY Cecelia Owen Doi Owen .ZW . 4 . J Peggy Owen Corrine Owenby Bill PUCG , 1 f .Sli f Pat Parker William Patton Nita Lou Pearce Page Thirty-Two Charles Morris Harold Morris 1 M r,, , .Q if l L , John New Randal Nicholson Qi KW f Vi 51 ' f 'Q i 'V , V f7??e. ' 4. g mf .ms Grady Owen larry Owen Leon Pace Naia Parker Charles Perkins Jean Peterson Dennis Pressley ,ga cd Frances Rogers Thea Schulze Janice Pruitt 'vff 4 S- Phyllis Rogers Charlotte Sentell JUNIORS , l N Bill Romer ,ll I , . , .QF f V Q T ' la R 4. 'D' , 1 1 ill Buddy Ross Ella Moe Shipman f-,X vb Edward Sitton Lonnie Siffgn Lois Sitton 515 Joel Stevenson Catherine Stroup Bud Talley Wayne Reese it 1 Martha Sader Frances Siniard Nettie Sitton l 1- f Robert Taylor 5 '4- T , I . I Ernest Riddle 18 W? Barbara Sch mid? -'sr TQ Jennie Lee Siniard 'O .1 X I Donald Sprouse Sharon Taylor Page Thirty-Three Mary Lou Tinsley , 1- .Q x. 41 ,. Gr-fe.,-Q T , is 'D Carlene Watson Shirley Whitmire Page Thirty-Four Linda Townsend Norman TroHer Jonlyn Truesdail Allen Tritt :una Don Waulchaup Doug Waulchaup Lina Weiss Fred Wes? Beriha Williams Janet Williams Jerry Willingham Deedie Wilson ln ' 1 Y x -I li -.Q - -' 1 , Joe Wrighi' Charlene York Donald Zachary NOT PICTURED Doris Cagle Norma Jean Galloway Eugene Merrill Jerry Suttles Barbara Talley Robert Townsend f iv N JUNIOR ACTIVITIES C+ n -N I 4 f ' N 4' 17, K K, ,hir u A J,, 0 1-iii-A LN! 'MG I 'fi 'i QQ .. ? .uhm . x..s Af-'iv it Xuixflr' IIIII si? I ' '. K ' .':' ' .hfjffqigls 'ffffhf I Wy' iii! Z' ,x l I J 'Q Give me liberty or give me death. HGOSII, WIWCII Cl wide, Wide WOrId. , L ' bw xi I if xi ix i. ,,- Red! Where's your school spirit? rv ,I 9 , 'nv- I' V ,IV Page Thirty-Five SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS X y X i ! 4, :H , President ...... Vice-President . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer .... In its second year at BHS, the Class of '61 further distinguished itself by its brains, brawn, and brilliant work. It became the first class in the history of the school to have three representatives at the Academic Field Day in Cullowhee, and one member won a district award. The BHS athletic teams added to their prowess by Page Thirty-Six .... Charles Bradburn ... Johnny Bradburn . . .. Tommy Shutord . . . . Carroll Parker the addition ot muscular members from the ranks of the sophomores, while the girls contributed their beauty and charm as cheerleaders and maiorettes. Active participation in the 4-H Club led to the crown- ing of a district winner from this class. Surely, possessing so much skill and enthusiasm, this class will be heard from in the years to come. , ? 6 7?-if if Tl-if 2' f 'rl ' 'id u ' gli if :L ws y, 1.3 zu. C4 X r ,-..- sf' B- W, iz, cr n . L x I V, 'eu Q QT' 'ni' -' E s 7 .-T 2. l ,K . av ge' :Q 1' . -,X . 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J f. 2 l a N M SOPHOMORES David Albertson Dennis Allen Anna Gay Anderson Harold Anthony Sandra Avery Gary Babb Bronwen Bacon Joan Bagwell Peggy Baker Barbara Ballard Carolyn Barnes Carolyn Barton Maxine Baynard Gary Beddingfield Jean Bentley Wiley Bingham Harry Bishop Josephine Blythe Nancy Blythe Walter Blythe Phyllis Bowen Edwin Bracken Charles Bradburn Johnny Bradburn Dorothy Brexgdlf Ann Brittai:rf5' M'lxe Brock l tfglen Broom Ernest Brown Jimmy Brown Junior Brown Susan Brown Velma Brown Pat Bryant Dennis Bryson Velma Buchanan Austin Bunch Martha Burgess Peggy Camenzine Mary Lou Cantrell Eurana Capps Eddie Carter Page Thirty Seven SOPHOMORES Pag Charlo'r1e Chapman Kenneth Chapman Donald Cheek Vera Cison Bruce Clampeffe Carolyn Clark Norma Collins Randall Collins Gil Coon Charles Cook Lanny Coren Ernest Corn Charles Cox Harry Crane Carolyn Crawford Shirley Cunningham Mickey Davis Eddie DeBord Pam Dickson Kathy Dillingham Gerald Edwards Carl Eldridge Wayne Ellis Tommy English Sylvia Fowler Edward Frady Anita Galloway Carolyn Galloway Jimmy Galloway Mike Galloway William Galloway Brenda Gardner Charles Gillespie Doris Gillespie Garland Granl Charles Gravely Steve Gravely Glenith Green Hazel Green Josephine Grey Shelby Grogan Wanda Grogan e Thirty-Eight g - Av g ,HN 444 .wr J .3-,,:5 . 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SOPHOMORES Joyce Hall Bobby Hamilton Gail Harrison Ladson Hart Freda Hawkins Ann Heath Mary Heath Mike Hendricks Gerald Hensley John Hensley Martha Hensley Tommy Henson Bruce Herzog Everett Hipps Charles Holden Gladys Holden Nellie Holden Reggie Holden Sammy Hollimon Johnny Hooper Joyce Hooper Francis Hopkins Cleo Hoxit William Hoxit Bill Johnson- Larry Johnson Larry Jones Martha Jones Som Jones Ann Kilpatrick Patsy King Gary Lance Dennie Landreth Randall Lankford Bobbie Lee Hazel McCormick Ann McBride Tommy McBride Gerald McCall J. L. McGal1a Mary Jo McJunki James McKinney I1 Page Thirty Nine SOPHOMORES Jane McLean John Matheson Evelyn Mathis Mary Jane Melton Charles Merrill Janice Merrill Rita Merrill Tommy Mitchell Ralph Monaghan Freddie Ruth Moore Judy Morris Robert Newman Frances Norman Peyton Oliver James Orr Louise Orr Arthur Owen Branley Owen Evelyn Owen Jerry Owen Jimmy Owen Lloyd Owen Robert Owen Cecil Owen Jean Owenby Ronnie Pace Carroll Parker Ronnie Parris Glenn Peevy Pat Poor Dorothy Price Davis Raines Lois Raines Barbara Reese Donald Reese Howard Reese Juanita Reese Phyllis Riddle David Rigdon Doug Rogers Jim Rogers Letitia Shrank PClge Forty N. NA.. I 4..,. fifg ' i -' i ' ',::x is N' 'Rui' 4 U3 hill xv A-Vik: li: 'Z -RYA VE fi vi time ii, s ,, R,-. si gs -J if 1 X, N, . - Q uw if NX x X xx XX :1:'-an '. fa x-,,' 1 Q E1 XXX X 59 Q X S X K sh- :1-. 1 - .. 5. - . -, 11 I -'-.'.': ' 1 fx A - ' f ix -fbi . :xaagh 3-5,35 -L Q , - - ..e V , VR. W Y vw Xxx? . If N. tizafmi L- .ER , . X 5? 't i, gif? 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' Y: 51 , 5 K :ge K ' 'I' em' 2 N .. - , 1 . ., E A i I 3152 'Z' ., . J A Fixx - ' ei' - jj' i '3',- N, -' Q' Xxx .. I ' ii -' . ' 5 -M q gs . - Q w gif 15. 1 x.i:3g3Q,.qQ3Q- 3 ,Q . -IN ' G .Q Q-2.3. s gcv. A ,x y 1,1 E t X Q, X X cy T5 ':i5.,xQ i s1I,:.5: .. :D -9-.:5..:. ,N . 'r s e W '-1. , xg. - ry- -1 .x Q 'Q 1 i s, 'YR .X J MX V M Q- 'Jr' - ex J ..,r J . si X M X so Q.. 1 . 15- , if-ff' L'-'M-' D: T- X S+ ,Qu FQ in RQ.. N, , ox x i .. O, ,lx - -',. , yvbx it SOPHOMORES Tommy Shuford Thomas Siniard Estelle Sitton Peggy Sitton Kenny Smathers Faye Smith Carla Stephens Francis Styles Wade Strickland Fred Southerland Tommy Stroup Russell Swangim Dickie Taylor Janice Taylor Darryl Terry Martha Tinsley Roberta Tinsley William Vaughn Joe Woldrop Pam Wells Catherine Wilson Joyce Wilson Judy Wilson Tommy Wilson Jimmy Wingate Beatrice White Sandra Whitlock Wayne Wood Not Pictured Ruby Crane Douglas Holden Jo Ann Whitener +. L' ,. C gg xt 'FA gil ig q ' tsl: THQ' - 1 -of ag., Aj i f if l , T l . l f fd :El Q. :li Z' l ,T l Us g iv Q 1 - l f 1 l 4 N f T 5 1 .R g, fl L f . -,I X as s. Y if 1 1' I Lx ' W l x Page Forty-One Ns FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 'r S - , . -1 ' I' I - 0.4. , W - V ss ,f y . .Q V SSS j g ,ja S1S SS SS J P i X . . .. .' Q Q , ffflil ll is f Nt L' President ........ Vice-President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Never before has Brevard High School admitted so many freshmen in one school year. The problems of the first few weeks were ironed out, and they en- tered happily into the routine of the school. These promising plebes showed signs of future greatness from the beginning. The boys displayed their merit on the JV football team and the basket- ball squad, while the girls were busy cheering them 5 . . . George Truesdail . . . . Roger Guffey . . . Pam Galloway . . . Johnny Whitaker on as JV cheerleaders and as maiorettes in the band. A healthy dose of school spirit was in evidence as the Booster Club increased its ranks with many mem- bers of this first-year class. Bewildered and lost at first, perhaps, but showing the will to learn, this class will go to the new high school next year with the desire to live up to the standards set by the upperclassmen. -' . - I , - 6 X - . 9 X 1- 'vw v 2 I X ' A NYS 2- XX . u, Q ' X . X Z I yg X , 3 X. ill' ilikbixl 'af 41' f f 1, ,W 5 sv Xf- an o- ' Qc, .-2, .- 4 3 : -2 2 if -E L: X, Q Ye ' - A X . L 'V 1 I sni- 'A-fix di I 7 L 4 3 '-T, Q. zu, .. 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FRESHMEN George Alexander Jon Anderson Chip Andrews Stephen Anthony James Ashe Donald Ashworth Catherine Atwell Brenda Babb Leevon Bailey Marilyn Baker John Baumgardner Theresa Bell Peter Best Stanley Bishop Donna Blankinship David Blocker Marie Brackin Marcia Brennan Patricia Brock Eddie Brothertan Bobby Brown Bobby L. Brown Edith Brown Patricia Brown Roy Brown Shirley Brown Susie Brown Francis Bryant Alendia Bryson Judy Bryson Lynne Bryson Billy Bunch R. L. Burch Anita Burhans Clarence Burns Lewis Burrell Larry Cagle Vicky Caldwell Charles Caldwell Lee Callender Ruth Carland Betsy Carr Ronnie Costanza Jimmy Cauble J. C. Chapman Donald Chappell Auburn Cison . Barbara Clampitt David Corn Louis Corn Sandra Cox Francis Crane Barbara Cunningham Martha Curto Patricia Donner Agnes Davis Dorinda Davis Pat Dixon Sandy Duckworth Carolyn Edwards Larry Ellis Bobby Eubanks Danny Eubanks Page Forty Three FRESHMEN Norma Fanning Susan Farley Betsy Ferrell Grace Fisher Kay Foster Billy Gaddy Lawrence Gaddy Boyce Galloway Elayne Galloway Pam Galloway Phyllis Galloway Jimmy Garrett Jacl-cy Gillespie Tommy Glazener Judy Gravely Terry Gravely Luther Gray Ray Greene Eddie Green Virginia Grogan Roger Guffey Carolyn Hall Pat Hall Thomas Hall Otis Hamilton Tyce Harden Ellen Havens Billy Hawkins Carol Head Martha Heath Robert Heath Jimmy Hensley Raymond Hipps Sharon Holbert Alvin Holden Lib Holder Floyd Hollifield Martha Hollis Marianna Hooper Jackie Houck Dana Lou Hoxit Marie Hoxit Faye Huff Sue Ellen Hunter James Hutchins Carlene Ingle Betty Jones Edwin Jones Sam Jones Larry Jones Martha Kimzey James Knight Tommy Kuykendall Gayle Lance Patricia Lance Lee Roy Landreth Sandra D. Landreth Tommy Lankford Loretta Leopard Phil Leslie James Liedy Bertie Linville John Loftis Page Forty-Four 1, sf - :r 'G ii cw T A 4 in A , K fy- - W5-I, A V A -' V ' J' -21 - V 4. 4. his FTF? V lf., E 4- -.-. H fl V 'i' if-: 1 -li F55 +1- VV Vi.. fr 1 ' r . ' VM '- ' ' V , in 1 ' f f ' V sv 1 F. V QV .Ir . 2 - ' H E EF nf: ii L Q Vi e x! if 'rr ., .. t ' ' X V A 'ii V 7 4, R F it , 4? 1. L I V A gy P . l x I lV . mn.. AM ,s . L3 V H E ' 4 6'-J' T fi if l 6 ' 'V li ff S, ig 5- L L. ,1 J A be 3-Fr - -',. N, ,-1 V ' 4 - - -. H K ' 1 f W V I H ,V ,Tr W R if' 1' gy of V. I ea-J V? All' ' s 'il an F' ' 5.2 K L. 2 V- J N- 'f'L.ii. fi, V' ' Zia.. , 'wflli 1 X- , J A - ,Lf ' . 1' E li -' lflifl - Q 11 . - V e cl . 'iw V ' r 5 ' ' Y-1 G a b , a 5:73, gg. I, , iff, ff' V , gain' W4 h ' - 3335 J f ii I' -I 1- 1 'iz ' 'ell V ST' aft N 1 t V sleek ' AV , 'ff' J , , Q 'N V 5: 'gl 2 if 8 J avi! if 1 if . Q .. ,f .V Q V ,-'l , V- QI 1 5 x 'fm 'rs' f :J d. :.: M 1 y - ,Q . 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R - ' FRESHM Barbara Lowery Loenna Lyda Carolyn McCall Maxine McCall Patsy McCall William McCall Patsy McClure Sarah McCrary Doris McGaha James McKelvin Martha Manley Claire Matheson Eugene Mathis Linda Mathis Doris Merrill Georgia Mills Johnny Mims Dorothy Mitchell Donald Moore Billy Morris Kenneth Morris larry Nelson Claire Nerlinger Gene Nicholson Terrell Orr Elvina Owen James Owen Patricia Owen Robert Owen Ronald Owen Ronnie Owen Sandra Owen Joe Pace Bobby Page Melba Palmer Gene Parker Dickie Passmore Mildred Patterson Edward Paxton David Phillips Delores Poteet Patsy Powers Clemmens Raines Lula Raines Richard Reems Dickie Rhodes Larry Rhodes Tony Rhodes Carol Rhyne Barbara Rigdon Gary Rogers Ruby Rogers Violet Salter Johnny Scott Brenda Sentelle Claudia Sentelle Mike Sentelle Carolyn Severs Martha Sheppard Ada Shipman Tommy Simms Margaret Sitton Linda Smith Page EN Forty-Five FRESHMEN Patricia Smith Ray Smith Ann Southers Helen Stamey Happy Straus Charles Stroupe Lois Sutton Pat Talley Conley Teague Tommy Tilson Lillie Tinsley Mary Tinsley Jean Townsend Gary Trotter George Truesdale Tuck Tucker Jimmy Tucker Jimmy Vallandingham Sarah Varner Judith Ward Violet Watson Betty Lou Watts Rosalie West Johnny Whitaker Terry Whitlock E. W. Whitmire Irene Whitmire Carol Whitmire Ronnie Whitmire Tony Whitson Bobby Wickliffe Betty Wilson Carol Wilson Page Forty-Six t 5 .1 ii. 5 ,W ..., ,Q .-f Q f,1,j::.,, in ' it Mi v, In -' ii' Q, '32 T J ' M 1 A xi , . is . . ik-V ' ' rr 'F' WW 'N , 'T' Us I , , 4-' in 'ci ii W1 J, we The -. - -.L Aces B. I 'T T - rv 1 T ' , f f ,. 2-llllllf f yr H fi 1 ' i .. ...V,. ' . , V Q .lm A-5 ' ' F ' ,Org -f y 3-N S' 5 Q YM -J. 4: J aa ,Q , 'Q Xia L-- ., sr. I ' , N v N M . A 3 Av hx L Q fav -- -.., 1 ,QI 21 ll ' Qs ff ,411 U 3 ' t fs ' X 1 5 ffll,llillilf.- .ex ef ,Q , 2 4,5 , -'B ,gg M - J mi -. Q, fl ,1 t 7 I ' T' if Ns 1.2 ' f F ,- '- fi ' ggfxli - 9 4, , N, - - , , fi 4 41 213 V, 1, at in ' he Q 'g ' '41 .i ,1 .5 M55 fig 1 . it - 'll' ,-W Gs af, e J.-1.-v,, . ,. . , as Not Pictured Harold Allison Elaine Ayers Kenneth Brissey Donald Merrill Earl Norris Ralph Orr Garland Parris Charles Purnell Mike Tinsley Johnny Vaughn Robert White xx A 732s '- . ' . if Z ! 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X , nf: 'E ' if ' i' TEACH US HOW TO PLAY THE GAME a unin adnvethattu f x aura -BREVARD SHOULD B-E' CON-iagon specuy had Oli WAYNE VILLE - Brevard's-on a five-yar .r i 1 battering Devils poured it took 13 plays to go 65 yards. ' the FE 'i'JN1CE CHALMPIONS! At least Success ,J on 3 my N-Qsville Moun- Oharles Winchester broke ir' 'llth Bo ' opinion of the majorityin-d way tain-eer 'Q Friday the touchdown rundown if 'Q' fb ' the Blue Ridfge how ' night, second quarter with a tif In G Teakgmeeting of ne , Tcl' 1 iallllt, Y We Bye? Jake- wk came Ceo' Repo 'Lx O Szpointsi. 6' N an C013-,r A unrelenting vis J, Wk P5 is 0 dll-Ion t6d touchdowns apiece Q , and so On, ' X hgl-... n,...:1.. .1....,f! in a thind quarter rout With the game two minute f old, Brevard had marched f yards in nine plays and W Lowery lugged it over two quarters then do M4 13. Jake Lowery adf' 'x Behind 7-P Blue Dervi' touchdo' defeat Bllllf FV O 'true fneait ,-'fined H hat should f declared. fax de 'He also K fbly flyyl ville has a xg? K ,-md a powerful mn-d lilac When 3 Bw Brevard jd. A'W1U1 an offi- conference ga Another '11 orf rareverdin me on Ocmbe' irst was called 'back be ... 2359 of Chpfping, . u'a1 H'bH0k Sandy Ki-me. am 80'Ym'd noi- y K ,,,.QS9LgqKE,end'e1-as-om I lat! Owen, 9 feb, '43 1 YQ, 1 .ha 'T 619 ' X01 15' A note of ' '19 X K AGU-ad the W ' 19 xW'fJPa?'a' learned that 58 Xwlth captain of HC 1011 e Nl ifgamenrs in 1715. A it . 31ue onvihe ng rougher sledding is the,'Bearcats off Hes, iave shown considermbldm-.X nent during the past- three wer 'Coach Cline said following Fridayls 13-13 -tie withjafrhighly ard's iavofred. eleven that he Xwell .TNQ pleased with ,the sly' 4 xthelV?H be He Cats, but at the sa 0 ad P 0 .ln We gglgadertain wap' 'del ?:j:.1I:l?ets gre Tackling 09 9 ,A prob- SWB the A ably ther bbq' 0.9 ,ine teaam's dlle and more play. QQ ' ..Ei+'his It ought 1 ff' 4 , A Q i ' 4, T ' -., ' ,, W - 5Q,4 c,,4+',,5 55 Ee 'Sf ' feeba I' sgL1,,,,gr':,,a.fw ,f. Ei Q, v 5 'S .4 ge .QQQQWQ O or-wus are -som m ,O xg :E '93 3,55 X equmtfl Q11 mecord.'I'l EE' Y? 'a nj W5 k A asv iwcam moi 3'-F-3-04 Q 84:-. Q 'O 'fa En 3 it' Ecu' WEEE X845 Q00 C Q d uf-3 Q-2'-3 tg -1 A 1 .E U i X, 0 Q es eye .535 he ey Q IP are an ,H p cu . N 5, 0 Con jo X guna W fC. -15 5 s , V. e 1: 5 .. 'U - - P. - . vv 1 '30 P an 395 vias 3 X' Q .a '-21-7 triscfql, chef l f 'W' 'Q 251-5 1 1 -317,-51 ,Q ,axfvilleg North Bun- 2' QI Qu, l -S' Zane from behind towhip oqj G6 ,nf 14-13: and Enka came 06, 0 0111? O 'll through with a 13-7 win over L fllllflp lI'S OH af O R, G lv Cdr the Black 'ig 'ring the end zone for the 15 ed Brevard 97 but th R up times- Hls fowball year K Q Q, -ierbac., Brevard in a no dl J eld at nt to e-cide Vects its . 5-'24 'e on Friday xx. -gi .,..,, 'H' first home game J -l . 'Q S Q Blue Devils, and rl -'. . ,f gm'-U ,th me V' fans are exvpec- ffray in which e a slight fav- non-confer- ns will be 8:00 o'clock. 'en terms, nderson- rything cfa10 Q 1 to 61 G L ports .IJISC1 ffwwifin ff 0 U1 M . , A A 0 , foomhall season at BHS zslf' C ,--S kamd 0thea'one,1:xvo Q. 6Qg '9V8.Td Blue nam-mgnsendfor me v he made and sum-qmre he ha 0, 1 711 'ff--'E' ' - 7 strong 'iT'fiE:f1S? .iX Q1 nf Saylng , ' i,1wA'f1Flg'1t CXW 351 Monday 5. V111 kUl0Wsi A etty fal ' - writers an 61 lie fioglferek A ays dlfferently The l,,..'-1 ea or pray 0 1 a 4 gf 1 , 'A 'ard High rolledr , from scrimmage 25-0, You the Oa tp ane missed a kick -- I V n'E t, openingl: Yr X '-'ri -'me' seasi lead was c I v , ,,,qnf- X but Brevard I i V '1 A ' . 1,41 O r- N 02 0 In J Q '96 ' fzaiqm .77 when W 91' We, X 0 Lp Eb WN ' The i 301 ' - U Sh 0j 8i1wmglC5'L X Z a oi 0,5 if Erika Balm ich fb 'ea 06 'ff lam' a intl? Of: S' 2 6 3eSe1lx?:9, of X V9 .e8IKX' ' n red Www K in the f t are eagon V recover 9 e e The f' Oqofg, 'Y' 15 yards to 0 49 4 ball on downs BY G .fail A 5,6 C9 90 eynolds moved 81 BlHSuS W0 5 Q Q0 Q an fmdd 25 and m th -11 ne mthe sur-mg17 8' 9,4 me Bluenevilscanlf A the fs awe, J wccessf-ulry 1 mggyms.Inthene:atisud 'Q In 9 lmhted at 5 wr a Ae-tnemew1JJbeaf11l1reportcx1theup1f3,chil,:2S1:o6f,f1 leg, 'tfgkdoofghmm g I' 8 0 0 If tk wluch prronuses to be one of three gamx B e arson commg basketball Season at 'Bllsfmbe 6. Cum . ,nh 65,0 idfuled t t 800 delle tl 5-'bv' N mg zreatest mi?pf.e.Sf.efn this Dc' im., .4 N.: +?a.m?iv1 I 1 ' 'F -'.Q JgQx!v3 K 'SSRN .S 'sw 3 ' .,f'., g,91. . , . x ft . - -,,m3,g.s-Q -, '12 x Jsw-X A if x , ' . 1 '- x H , f' Y X fx Wii Qx CQ ea , vnu fag? JK I ik 1' E .- . .... I S A+.: l Q n 1,,f'- Qt' ' A ' .Q-W fy X 5' Ev'-W lv far Sul 4, s bat on tail nig 'l Jai 32 um Lou tw1 in N old ya Lo 13. 1 Bl to' me B1 9 4 x Een pe: vu: nan :ia J 'im 21 I in ria 'Y xr DX ie 311 HQ IS 12 Di Fr ?a' 91' C, qu 941 ab P! E? U S' 2 I 'S 0 D 0 .3 Il FIRST ROW: Gary Beddingfield, Larry Ellis, Charles Stroup, Jimmy Garrett, Tommy Shuford, Gary Babb, Johnny Whitaker, Tyce Hardin, Ronnie Costanza. SECOND ROW: J. C. Hensley, Danny Eubanks, Tuck Tucker, Davis Raines, Ladsen Hart, Gary Lance, Ernest Corn, James McKeIvey, Jimmy Vallanclingham, J.V.'S Sammy Hileman, Bob Wickliffe. THIRD ROW: Coach Hoffman Eddie Brotherton, Kenneth Chapman, Robert Neumann, Ralph Orr Ronnie Owen, George Truesdail, Larry Jones, Donald Merrill, Jimmy Cauble, Dickie Rhodes, Ronald Whitmire, Edward Jones Tommy Glazener, Coach Reid. COACHES fire.. Although our appreciation to the J.V. ff ,U 3 coaches is not always shown in head- :VI ' 1 ,A 4 lines as with our varsity football coaches, I we still are extremely proud of the men who have the responsibility of training ' 'A ' K the basis of our 1959 varsity team. it COACH HOFFMAN COACH REID x - MANAGERS Benny Ormand Randall Collins Jim Heath Page Fifty-Two 1 on MQ KK 1 4 y J'1' ' Lu ' WALTBRSINIAR51' Q . In W6 .nn Q f Q. wi' if 5. Jenn das. , ' -35+ L , , ' f -gill . . ' '-. Hy. ', .. .M ' xt x Q Q .1 9 +R gn 4 uk Mx 'Q 'Q Q V L J. K . H N K I . A W P 3 JAKE Lowenv qxraia- '9 f ,. in W 1 . ,Q o ol .- V f K '?F:k Y. ' N COACH BUFFALO HUMPHRIES Well, here it is on paper, boys, the rest is up to you. COACH HENRY SMITH Come on now, don't be shy, hit the little man. Page Fifty-Four Our record for '58 is g'ood evidence of the caliber of our coaches. They have worked diligently throughout the fall, condi- tioning and molding their boys into compe- tent, well-trained football players. Their patience and understanding have won them the respect of the entire school as well as the players. We sincerely thank them for the fine work in helping us to have another highly successful season. We feel confident that their undying efforts will pay off again next year. COACHES BRENDA GARDNER PEGGY BAKER GLORIA SHOOK SUSAN KENERLY JONLYN TRUESDAIL JEAN PETERSON THALIA McCRARY BRENDA GALLOWAY FREDA GILLESPIE Chief Faithful and true-hearted, we boost for Brevard High. at- Brevard, Brevard-lt's up to you Now everybody cast your eyes on us- 'cause we're gonna raise an awful fuss. No one in school has more pep, more energy, or more spirit than our busy cheerleaders. They are always ready to give a few words of en- couragement when the going is rough. And when B.H.S. comes out on top, our cheerleaders have inspired our players to do their best. Other schools looked on with admiration mixed with a tinge of envy when they received the trophy for the best cheerleaders in the Blue Ridge Conference last year. With their atti- tude, co-ordination, friendliness to everyone, and remarkable spirit, we congratulate them on their honor. These are the qualities of a true cheerleader. CHEERLEADERS . Z 'X A , A 1 . 21551: fiisirzrz- Q'-' l'2'2'- ' V 3:5:15' ':: '::f? 'f, 'l Q , hllb . ns. A 35 Y , . X tiff ' Qs-: M V 3. ? 5:ss5s:as.1. , JE25f.:,:.sEfi 9191- I NC yew ...I LINDA TINSLEY .,wwKxvX,,..,, , . . 'K xi ' ' .1 ,ffl-' I 4. . of -. s - - s-mg , ww Q: - cs 1 XXX N,-X :S - wg . 'Xs x :egsat .9 exam A X wc . 'it X ' , x N- x X X 'N N he We M X Q 'e 'Q N Wx xx . . X ,x.. ,... , ,. ,Wx Q. ., H. '25, fl MANAGERS DORIS PEGGY GILLESPIE LAMBERT AUDREY PRICE .I , , cc N N x x A Nfl. xx xx X NX No X N x 9 X N x -as N- Qu. IX xoeli THALIA McCRARY Il the game. Practice makes perfect, but its teamwork that holds a squad together. They go into every game determined to do their best for our school. Willingness to do this, and effort behind it, puts a spirit in our team that can not be be discouraged. These qualities are what make a basketball team strong in heart and mind as well as in co-ordination. Coach Andrews has the entire school's gratitude for keeping up the morale of the team at practice and at the games. GIRLS' PAM DICKSON It's not if you win- but how you play 4' 7 . Q Es '45-v. X X C . ur.. ..,,.. ,,,, JOLENE RHODES I BASKETBALL v A .f 'i' -' ,. , f ' 151' I , 'A , ' H 1211541 if . . L G- '- .4 'V 4-4 41' ' ' f K ,V Q? mf gi - fl I fpwfffgwf 4 gd' ' ,4 ' Hx' L 4, 5'e,,f MARTHA SHEPPARD gg FY A G3 --L f e r' is 'N .-,ig , Q . 'Nc--423-N' E' --Ls-sg-mv' -.wir O.-. BET HA LEE SUTTLES COACH ANDREWS ' X sift- X -me --N 5 t -. if X, Q s.,., gs 2.-1. X. 5 EVELYN OWEN wk 3-. A . P . l ! 'F1'g4125i4i . f fa ' ' 6 A X A '2:f D f B si 11 f' 'X A-lx ' rx..-,EN .fx 3 Wa h ' y 1' ', 40 Q , 1A A - 9-L. - Ai J - . ig JONLYN BETTY RUTH FREDA TRUESDAIL ALLEN HUNTER GILLESPIE Xx X 1 i f.. A 1, ff I X4 , Q V 13 ' ' E ' LEFT TO RIGHT: A G A d , Cl d' S II , l ' S Orr, Glenith Greenrmgeisyuykarg :glazes srlifulrff, Ezmgafu Surg: pih, Ann Briftain, Carol Head, Vicky Coldwell Ann Souiher. t - ' - -K Xi p , 3 V if ' f ' X- ,Z . , 1 X --- L ' , . ' 41 x 'S' 3 . 3 A ,.... L 7 I - 1. JEAN TOSH SARAH PRISCILLA PETERSON HAMMERSCHLAG LAMBERT DAVID I I lA iA I I ,h V f ,, - W znnl V1 By -' I I -gijcg: 4 53.1. 14,.f fv Q . - ' jf g.--Jef 1ff i' Cb: A I V I 4- . , Mn , I Eg- , , I I J- 4 -rrc A ... 1 1 I I M Q I 'iff -w'1 mm, gg W ' S ,f i'ff?fiL?ffi3 g Q I ART PAGE CHARLES DANNY DEHON BEST DUCKWORTH EUBANKS iifff I l It I Q -. Lack of experience has handi- f ' ,N X capped the Blue Devils somewhat 45 .. D , this year, but we feel they have M 3' done well and have shown ex- I y ' cellent sportsmanship. Since only Q two members will be lost by grad- ,Q I I Q V Z ' Q I, N -If uation, a real powerhouse is anti- cipated for next year. 'Q The new coach, Henry Smith, 7c. C X Av.. 4 'fa MANAGER BILLY GADDY I If ' J ix. e W gg!- GUS TUCKER Page Fifty-Eight feels that the boys have learned a great deal this year and worked together as a team, which in his opinion is the key to a good basket- ball team. BOYS' BASKETBALL JIMMY GARRETT COACH SMITH X x E' if lifacq , ',. i::X:x,, GEORGE TUESDAIL .. 0 if Q1 .T 1 gow x -' H .sf 'xi' .il f A T 1 ' A A 3 . 4 O in ' . i hi . P j + i ' , ---5' '- DOUG JOHNNY MIKE ROGERS BRADBURN GALLOWAY 35 X ' 31 LEFT TO RIGHT: Chip Andrews, Jerry Owen, Donald Moore, Tommy Mitchell, E. W. Whitmire, Arthur Owen, Larry Rhodes, John Loffis, Eddie Pcxion. 71 uivriiil J. L. TUCK CHARLES MCGAHA TUCKER WINCHESTER Page Fifty-Nine I 6 '4- I I Sm.. ', x -1.2 :V ,mix A , Fill' A 4, V - I r, I L I rf' ,Q Qs'- W? , ..-1.4 f M5 I MIKE GALLOWAY CALVIN GUFFY ROBERT TAYLOR 1 Iii! v xxwrfifgt YR ,V ,,-3, ' X f ' ' f 'uuakai' s 'f Til ,F y J... f I ' 7 ' j Ji? A - I U! gi DOUG ROGERS fl, I --r , ,fI' 1 R - S. N? 3-I FIRST ROW: Jimmy Wingef, Fred Saulherland, Mike Galloway, Rober1 Neumann, Branley Owen. SECOND ROW: Gil Coon, Gary lance, Johnny Bradburn, Doug Rogers, John Matheson, Charles Cook. THIRD ROW: Coach Teague, Charles Bradburn, Charles Gillespie, Tom Sfroup, Managers Jerry Willingham and Jerry Whifmire. -'fi-'Q' pm, efimi 535 QJ5' mil .5 .. f 'Aff gig uni V114 'fzf f gi I fs 'f V Q' 7 .. I 42- ' ' -'W' F ff. -Tj x 4, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sponsor-Mr. Bill Wilson, Reporter- L. Tinsley, Secretary-G. Coan, Vice-President-C. Parker, President- C. Taylor, Sponsor-Miss Anne Priest. SECOND ROW: H. Anthony, J. Austin, H. Bishop, J. Brown, M. Bryant, L. Bryson, P. Camer- zind, E. Capps, K. Chapman, D. Cheek, B. Clappet. THIRD ROW: A. Cison, S. Danielson, D. Dillingham, G. Fisher, Elaine Gallo- way, B. Hamilton, C. Hall, F. Hawkins, C. Head, M. Heath, M. Hendricks, S. Hilaman. FOURTH ROW: A. Holden, N. Holden, D. Hoxit, S. Hunter, E. Jones, L. Jones, V. Jones, P. King, C. Knight, B. Lee, D. Lyda, L. Lyda, M. Manley. FIFTH ROW: C. Matheson, S. McCrary, J. McKelvin, L. McKelvin, M. McJunkin, D. Merrill, D. Merrill, J. Mims, D. Mitchell, Arguing for and against issues of national interest, these young orators develop poise, clear thinking, and speaking ability. With the return of the team which traveled to the State Finals last year, this year's group hopes to equal or surpass its predecessors' ac- E. Norris, A. Price, J. Pruiett. SIXTH ROW: V. Salter, F. Siniard, L. Smith, P. Smith, C. Stroup, 5. Varner, J. Ward, V. Watson, T. Whitson. NOT PICTURED: J. Benson, P. Brock, V. Brown, P. Bryant, L. Bunch, C. Burns, C. Chapman, P. David, D. David, S. Duckworth, A. Galloway, V. Harris, W. Hoxit, D. Israel, M. Johnson, E. Matheson, E. Mathes, T. Mathis, F. McCall, J. McGaha, M. Merrill, B. Nickelson, B. Oliver, D. Pierson, V. Price, E. Rogers, P. Sitton, M. Sitton, F. Southerland, L. Tinsley, L. Tinsley, I 4-H CLUB Throughout the world the 4-H Club is recognized as the foremost youth organization, dedicated to the development of leadership and character. Nowhere was this more evident than at Brevard High, where local, state, and national honors were won. Distin- quishing themselves at the State Fair, Electric Con- gress, ancl at out-of-state conventions, the members enjoyed a busy and successful year. complishments. LEFT TO RIGHT: Team seated-D. Israel, F. McCall, B. Talley, C. T Taylor, Alternates-K. Foster, M. McJunkin, B. Ross. SPONSOR-Mr. DEBAr E ,,o,,e,, Mm TEAM TEEN CENTER The Teen Center provides entertainment for all teenagers from ages 13 to 19. There is a juke box, room for dancing, cards, T. V., and a pool table. Some of the activities are bingo parties, refresh- ments, and open house after the home ball games, dances, and other parties. BETA A LL -4' fg Charles Taylor . . ..,.., . , . , . . , President Jerry Cabe .... , . . Vice-President Mary Lou Cantrell , . , , ..,. . . , Secretary Gloria Shook ..,,, ,.....,.,,...., T reasurer ir' if lf- 55 CL U B 'W 7 1, J ' L l LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROWN: Seated-M. Sader, B. Owens, M. Bryant, L. Mason, S. Kenerly. SECOND ROW: Seated-T. Schulze, C. Watson, S. Bridges, B. Galloway, P. Meese. THIRD ROW: Here are the scholars in our group, the ones who set the scholastic standards for the rest to follow. In their quest for knowedge, they do not neglect the other two tenets of their motto, character and Standing-Mr. Goodwin-Sponsor, B. Ross, D. Israel, R. Green, F. McColl-President, S. Ramsey-Vice4President, S. Hollis-Secretary, T. Gordner4Treasurer, J. Cabe, B. Talley, E. Riddle. leadership. Serving their town and attending conventions to them to keep their position highly respected clubs in the through civic projects gain new ideas help as one of the most school. Page Sixty -Five F. F. A. LET TO RIGHT: L. Pace-Sentinel, R. Merrill-Reporter, R. Clark- Treasurer, C. Morris-Secretary, D. Wilson-VicePresident, W. Owen- President, Mr. Lyday-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: G. Alexander, D. Allen, E. Bracken, E. Brown. THIRD ROW: J. Brown, R. Brown, C. Burns, E. Carter, A. Cison, R. Collins, D. Corn, R. Crane. FOURTH ROW: S. Danielson, E. Frody, B. Galloway, J. Galloway, L. Gaddy, B. Hamilton, O. Hamilton, J. Heath. FIFTH ROW: C. ing the record by raising l5l bushels ot corn, dis- played a winning crop for the judges. A Father and Son Banquet, F.H.A.-F.F.A. Picnic, delegates to the F. F. A. Convention, and improved proiects represent a few of this group's other accomplishments for 1958. Henderson, R. Heath, W. Hoxit, A. Holden, B. Holden, J. Houck, D. Hughey, T. Lanktord, D. Leslie, G. Leopard, J. Mackey, E. Mathis, T. McBride, R. Nicholson, E. Norris, J. Owen. SIXTH ROW: L. Owen, R. Owen, J. Pace, C. Parker, P. Passmore, ,C. Raines, D. Raines, D. Reese. SEVENTH ROW: G. Rogers, R. Rogers, T. Siniard, E. Sitton, L. Sitton, C. Stroup, F. Tinsley, C. Wilson, D. Zachary. One of the member's Grand Champion Steer at the W. N. C. Fat Stock Show was their pride ancl ioy in 1958. Five other prime and choice animalstmade up Brevard High School's exhibit. Sixteen IOO bushel Corn Club members, topped by one member break- - gpm?- F. T. A. - LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: A. Wells-Treasurer, M. English-5ecre- tary, H. Sitton-Vice-President. S. Hollis-President. SECOND ROW: L. Morgan, J. Bramlet, L. Mull, B. Galloway, F. Gillespie, P. Glazener, V. Harris, P. Hutchins, P. Jackson, M. King, M. Lee, J. While preparing themselves for a future career in teaching, these girls enioy their informative after school meetings and help out elementary teachers Page Sixty-Six McGaha, Mr. Pearce-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: S. Moore, D. Mitchell, M. Nerlinger, V. Price, S. Ramsey, P. Surrette, D. Orr, L. Tinsley, L. Tinsley, B. Wilson, D. Waldrop. by substituting for them. In addition, many valuable teaching aids are picked up which will come in handy later. j lf' qllllfpgqe - Nr Uh-v ' 5 'N Qa- F. H. A. :Thi K 97 , ' w ll FIRST ROW, SEATED: J. Bentley, R. Carland, C. Clark, P. Donner, S. Fowler, F. Gillespie, V. Harris, E. Haven, A. Heath, S. Hollis, P. Jackson, D. Lyda, L. McCrary. SECOND ROW: J. Merrill- Treasurer, C. HeodfSecretary, L. Tinsley-Vice-President, L. Tinsley- These girls, the Future Homemakers of America, feel that helping to make happy homes now and in the future, is the most important thing that young people can do for democracy. Working together President. THIRD ROW: T. McCrary, S. McCrary, J. McGaha, D. Mitchell, L. Orr, D. Owen, E. Owen, N. Parker, J. Pruitt, E. Rogers, A. Shipman, P. Sitton, P. Smith, P. Surrette, L. Sutton, B. Wilson, Mrs. Burrell-Sponsor. Toward New Horizons for better and happier home life for everyone is their goal. With monthly pro- grams and workshops, they are learning many things to help them reach it. tt FIRST ROW: Coach Humphries-Sponsor, T. Gardner-VicePresident, B. J. Smith, President, J. Lowery-Treasurer, B. Owen-Secretary, J. Whitmire-Business Manager. SECOND ROW: A. Dehone, J. Cabe, J. Bradshaw, J. Bradburn, H. Bradburn, C. Bradburn, P. Best, P. Baker, C. Allison. THIRD ROW: S. Kennerly, J. Hollifield, J. Heath, C. Guftey, F. Gillespie, D. Gillespie, B. Gardner, B. Honoring our students who have competed with distinction on the gridiron, the hardwood, and the diamond, the Monogram Club and its members are admired and respected throughout the student body. MONOGRAM Galloway, B. Galloway, C. Duckworth. FOURTH ROW: D. Land- reth, C. Lowery, E. Matheson, J. Matheson, J. L. McGaha, L. Mc- Crary, T. McCrary, J. New, B. Ormond, FIFTH ROW: T. Siniard B. Shuford, G. Shook, A. Price, B. Pace, K. Smathers, T. Owen, B. Owen. SIXTH ROW: C. Winchester, D. Wilson, J. Willingham, F. Vaughn, G. Tucker, J. Wingate, C. Gillespie. 1 Epitomizing the utmost in physical and mental alert- ness, fair play, and good sportsmanship, these ath- letes serve as contenders in many competetive sports in our community. Page Si fry-Seven Gff BREVARD HIGH MARCHING BAND LEFT TO RlGHT, FIRST ROW: T. Schulze, A. Brennan, A. Glazener, A. Brittain, G. Baker, M. Winchester, J. Fluke, M. Sader. SECOND ROW: G. Lance, D. Green, B. Schranz, B. Sentelle, B. Owen, J. Mims, D. Wauchope, T. English, K. Galloway, C. Dillingham, S. Nicholson, C. Watson. THIRD ROW: P. Dickson, S. Farley, .l. Morris, l.. Stricker, J. Bennett, M. Brennan, S. Lyday, J. Sentelle, E. Galloway, P. Galloway, M. Hunter, C. Andrews, J. Baker, D. Winchester, G. Harrison, D. Wauchope, C. Sentelle, Bryant, M. Baker. FOURTH ROW: Standing-Mr. C. Glass, J. Bagwell, l.. Poteet, D. Sprous, V. Owen, D. Brown, J. Hamilton, J. Anderson, L. Blanton, J. Watson, D. Parker, B. Hargis, A. Hammershlag, Mr. J. Eversman, Mr. R. T. Kimzey. In the spring of 1945 a program of instrumental music training was sponsored by Mr. Harry H. Straus, President of the Ecusta Paper Corporation. At that time there was no opportunity in the county for interested young students to get this kind of instruction. Since this time the band has advanced in number and has achieved a superior rating in Greensboro. The Brevard High Marching Band takes a major part in the activi- ties of the school, they participate in parades, concerts, and numerous other activities. The members of the band work hard in the summer to prepare for the winter's activities. Their achievements rank at the top of the list. MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: C. York, A. lyda, P. Galloway. SECOND ROW: L. Trontham, P. Hall, C. Barton, C. Whitmire, S. Varner, J. Hooper, S. Avery, A. Wells, P. McClure, D. Hooper. Page Sixty-Nine i be or ta ni Ja' 32 ui to. tv' in , ol y: If I 1.Ai Bi tty oil Bl F ! A X Ee 94: ful 1 'fl :Iii l .. I 1'1i 22 'l Pl L' 'Ill l Il l 4 I ll F1 9 ll 90 a P 5 B' 5' as E C 'E BROADCASTER STAFF V7 MRS. ROBERT KIMZEY FLOYD McCALL Editor-in-Chief The Broadca ter ls Published Monthly By STUDENTS OF BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL Brevard, North Carolina EDITORIAL STAF F Editor-In-Chief .............,.......,..... .... F loyd McCall Managing Editor ................................. Gus Tucker Feature Editor .................................... Ann Wells Reporters ................. Linda Bunch, Jean Fluke, Madeline Nerlinger, Tommy Walker, Tommy Reynolds, Charles Winchester, Viirgzinia Harris Cartoonists ............... Gloria Shook and Charles Bloomquist BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ............................... Ed Matheson Circulation Manager ....................... Lynda Beddingfield Exchange Managers .... .... Ba :tara Oliver and Evelyn Taylor Faculty Advisor .... ............. Mrs . R. T. Kimzey 'i ' if Let's vote againp we can't put all of them in one paper. Page Seventy Aclyisor GUS TUCKER Managing Editor The Broadcaster, Brevard High's prize winning newspaper, continues to bring us the events and happenings around B. H. S. The students look for- ward to each issue with excitement and expectation, waiting to see what news the reporters have dug up each time. Having a iournalism class and approaching the Broadcaster production from a class view point has made the work of the stat? easier, and it is hoped more satisfactory. The sixteen members of the stat? leave to next year's class all the fun of running down typographical errors, making news happen to fill up space, learning newspaper punctuation and terms, ancl putting your names in print. TYPISTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Jean Fluke, Evelyn Taylor Ann Wells, Standing-Lynda Beddingfield, Mrs. Kimzey, Advisor Vlr ginia Harris, Barbara Oliver. FE 6 'Q . :E-'33 -. I .E Broadciwid Bmw! , 1 Ch- ' C1 - .H .. . S pres rlsrm 1 bfi, Teummu SGW ms Cvfnmenilf Czgeaflf ra Lr M, K -7 5 seas J B. L smith I 1 UI? W 3 g,g.54:-51. Ls 44. ISJI, 5 J odd - 491, Q. S cfffffla'-V A QS' la - . 'I' Y I -. k76'e,4i:l74-ybabb QI' X r M K 6111 01 .1 1--Q, , NN V-1-J F BH: FA fvvelnlllfwxgyw '-,.vj4,KMb4fc0:' Para ' P W, ,, 424, fl f mmm l'G.N'f' 9700347 ' ' 1 21:3 'wi ,whmkw , .N A ,wqx , 6 4., 'a Wg ' 4,15 WS? ,.. ' 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Floyd McCall, Gus Tucker, Ann Wells. Reynolds, Charles Blaomquist, Barbara Oliver, Evelyn Taylor. Standing-FIRST ROW: Virginia Harris, Madaline Nerlinger, Jean SECOND ROW: Ed Matheson, Tommy Walker, Charles Win- Fluke, Gloria Shook, Lynda Bunch, Lynda Beddingfield, Tommy chester, Fred Smith. Page Seventy-One LITERARY STAFF-Barbara Rhodes, Gladys Siniard, and Peggy Glazener-Editor. Assisting is Sarah Ramsey- Co-Editor. SARAH RAMSEY Co-Editor MRS. JACK TRANTHAM Advisor C HARLES TAYLOR BREVARDIER STAFF C0-Edin' We, the Brevadier staff of B. H. S., with the reali- zation that we will be the last graduating class from this school, have endeavored to put into this annual the ioys, accomplishments, academic, and athletic achievements of our student body. We hope we have also revealed some of our ideas and dreams. Early last spring the staff began its photographying and started thinking of new ideas. Before long every- one was busy at work. ldeas were changed, argued about, and at last put in print. Long before the an- Page Seventy-Two nual was completed the literary staff was talking in rhymes, pictures were the dreams of the photogra- phy staff, the business and circulation staff had dollar marks for eyes, the co-editors weren't sure of any- thing, and our advisor was at a complete loss. As each page of the Brevardier holds a special memory for every annual member, we hope that our endeavors have accomplished the feat of transporting you to the gateway of memories. 65-rzl. , 15451275 , ,fy 1- A . 'bkxb aw., -41 ' lm X . 4 5 fy ' l lv X XV .Q 1,1 r +xH gi -Y. K, ax, X , Q51 .. ' ,551 D. QM .V ..,..x- , ., , V-M - 1 3.,:?.:,., X -ls:-:-rs E?2':nw! e g:ri:.f:-em: .2 . 1: : 'WX-Wei-:,i . . . M gg: 2 N-f'+x.f .Mu -1.: if 'W :. 'XE ,1' f:.t'... s -- ' X., ' - x V ,af , ' , 2,-xx 'V if 5 I ff if b I. .A , 4 , -..af S ' -Q: 5 Lf .4 Q .gl f f 1 -,J A., ..,,..5Eiw:5E9, I ,- X, .rv SX . X. .R W ax wmmundlil 'X K-,-. Rm Q x li .-L1 X lgx b Img v..,- ,X . 'ill ' , . .ci-,-pf, .7 R. my U v, 1 f -, E542-a, if .1'b M A 44 ff S. 1 ev VM, -,- em., .. , SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS LIBRARY LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Ayers. P. Brown, W. Grogan, V. Harris, P. To help someone is to make a friend. ln the li- brary, they strive unceasingly to aid their classmates in locating a good book. A fraction of their task con- sists of checking permits, returning books to their proper places, and collecting fines. Although at times Cantrell, B. Allen, C. lngle, L. Sutton, Mrs. Galloway, Librarian. their toil seems endless, they are compensated by the realization of the tact that they are enabling our school to reach a higher rank in the realm of read- ing. OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Bunch, R. Byrd, M. Lee, B. Wilson, G. Shook, C. Perkins, S. Nicholson, P. Rogers, Mr. Kimzey, Principal, Mrs. The members of the office staff are the immediate cause of the smooth efficient work you see year round at B. H. S. Their duties are not merely centered around the main office, but are concerned with every Page Seventy-Six Cudd, Secretary, S. Dehon, R. Green, P. Surrette, B. Bostic. classroom, teacher, and pupil. The businesslike work- manship of this group sets a superlative example for the school to observe. BUS DRIVERS -X ly FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lowery, F. McCall, C. Morris, T. Owen, C. Reese, D. Wilson, C. Winchester, B. Talley, L. Pressley, R. Owen, R. Merrill, C. Allison. With so many lives depending on their skill and efhciency every day, these boys have to possess a greater degree of dependability than the ordinary SAFETY notch guys. PA TROL student. The fact that they measure up to their seri- ous responsibility so well proves that they are top- LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Merrill, J. Kellar, L. Burrell, K. Brissy, R. Byrd, T. Orr. Making the streets safe for students to cross, they tion they continue to rovide safe for all B. H. S. I P 'Y perform their duty at all times in every kind of wea- students. ther. Despite the fact that they receive little recogni- Page Seventy-Seven f K I ll, X K ,I -Ln 1 1 , r -. -if fi: 4 ,E . f 5 'gi f :5 -P 11191: if P .,,,?,-is U t. 1-I Ev. .2 . .L 351-96 ' f --Q- E .. ':1ff-ix,- WE'LL REMEMBER v ' 1 ' A 4 x .' K 26 ag Q ,S AN 1 v 5 D, , x , . v ggimf . W. . N A ' if ff X1 . J N 1. m J a, 3 Q., A K Q du , i is Q Y Y 3' K I P , 4 X R 'il 1- .J ,Q , . 1.1 V 4' ,L X w I -Q . .,- , , . , .J ' Q: , . .- :If xl - -. 4 yg.,..'.-ef-.-A ALWAYS WITTIEST Shirley Moore Charles Winchester Hurry, Shirley, l'm getting bored. MOST ATHLETIC Betty Allen Cecil Lowery My, Betty, where did you get all those football trophies? SENIOR SUPERLA TIVES MOST COURTEOUS Betha Lee Suttles Charles Taylor N 'Z 29240 1 X f' fr A. So, whats wrong with being Miss Sir Walter Raleigh? BEST ALL ROUND Thalia McCrory Jerry Cabe ln a round about way, they put their talents in a barrel. MOST INTELLECTUAL Peggy Glazener David Lobdell cg, X3 hslmm Saddle your dreams before you ricle Them. PERSONALITY PLUS Brenda Galloway Hugh Bradburn We may be pulling taffy, but we are not stuck up. .af X... Z ..l,. . ......r. M .l I.. ':-Q4 -sq:- U -,x X Nwmkk, ww New 0 lk wwf N., NX. ' :Z 1 . ,. .:, . .. - ,, ,swat ff:- :+' uf .Qui ..,1. ', ,A is F '. 'P ZX - X , ' ' A h .-. A V X ,XA 39 -, r -- , . - Q ix.. WLS . .X t f- xv- y Viv 1 S, Eg-Q.:2g: 1- ' 55251 ni ' YN X X -fe, - Stax A ,Y i f fm- sex a I 'fx :NTFS S ' ' .X 91 tx ,Hmxxswgx Q xn .9 H- ' H .NI W '5 - fm 23931 Q 1' QL x ' f ' i Wk SUPERLA TIVES MOST DEPENDABLE Susan Hollis Robert Green ,fi Wise men say nothing in danger ous1imes. MOST POPULAR Gloria Shook B. J. Smith We may not be Tom Dooley, but we're still popular. I ox , QE PRESENTING OUR 1959 BEAUTY QUEEN MISS BRENDA GALLOWAY I :N Me -my K Tix V. N+xN.W,:,qkgqx ,rf .N 339 Q I ,MM ,,,x,.. ty A 'x As usual, the race for Popularity Queen was full of enthusiasm and excitement. The four candidates for the title were: Shirley Moore, Senior, Peggy Owen, Junior, Brenda Gardner, Sophomore, Sara Varner,Freshman. At the annual talent show, Peggy Owen was declared the winner in a very close con- test. POPULARITY QUEEN HALL OF FAME CECIL LOWERY After a brilliant high school career in football, which won for him the captaincy of his team, the Rotary trophy, and the Lane Memorial trophy, Cecil was named as an All-State player, an honorable mention on the All American team, and a spot on the Shrine Bowl team. In addition to this he was given a place on the East-West squad. ln the Shrine Bowl' game Cecil backed up the statement of many coaches and writers-that of being the finest player in N. C. He scored one touchdown, set up two others, ran back punts and kickoffs for 62 yds., and played over half the game on defense. He gained ll8 yards in 9 carries and these accomp- lishments made him the outstanding player of the game. He also received salutes from the coachs and writers. D. A. R. Susan Hollis was chosen to represent our school as the D. A. R. Good Citizen. Her many talents have made their appearances in her activities in our school. SENIOR DIRECTORY CHARLES EDWARD HUDSON-Football 2. DAVID WILLIAM HUGHEY-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. PEGGY MARIE HUTCHINS-Booster 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Christmas Pageant 15 F.T.A. 45 Jr. Play Usher 3. PEGGY CECILE JACKSON-Marshal 35 F.T.A. 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Booster 1,2,35 4-H 35 Annual 3,4, Advertising Staff Co-editor 45 Homeroom Officer 3. MARGARET KAY KING-Booster 1,2,35 Latin 1,25 Jr. Square Dance 1,25 Christmas Pageant 2,35 Annual 3,4, Advertising Co- editor 45 F.T.A. 4. MARY RUTH KUYKENDALL-F.H.A. 1,2,35 Jr. Square Dance 2. MILDRED FAYE LEE-Square Dance 1,25 4-H 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Office Staff 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Christmas Pageant 35 Junior-Senior Prom 3. GERALD THOMAS LEQPARD-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. DAVID LOBDELL-Jr. Square Dance 15 4-H 1,2,3,45 Audubon 1, President 15 Advanced Biology Club 45 Senior Superlative. ANN SHEPPARD LOWERY-Square Dance Club 1,2,35 Booster 1,25 Office Staff 45 Junior-Senior Banquet, Mistress of Cere- monies 35 Latin Club 1,2. CECIL EDWARD LOWERY-Monogram 1,2,3,45 Square Dance 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Senior Superlative. DORIS EVON LYDAY-F.H.A. 2,3,45 Jr. Square Dance Club 2. JAMES ANDREW MACKEY-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Football 15 4-l'l I5 Audubon I. EDWARD BRANSON MATHESON-Football 1,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 Helicon 2,35 Key Club 2,35 4-H 2,3,45 Broadcaster Staff 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Audio-Visual Co-Director 2,3,45 Football Photographer 35 Audubon 15 Basketball 2. THELMA MATHIS-F.H.A. 2,35 Booster 35 4-H 4. FLOYD ENLOE MCCALL-Beta Club 2,3,4, President 45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Audio-Visual Co-director 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 45 Debating Team 1,2,3,45 Broadcaster Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor 45 4-H 1,2,3,4, President 1,25 Football Photographer 3,45 Marshal 3, Chief5 Thespian Club 1,25 Helicon Club 2,3, Presi- dent 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Audubon Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Huddle Queen Attendent Escort 45 Square Dance Team 2,35 Senior Superlative. DOROTHY LOUISE McCRARY-F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 Mono- gram 3,45 Jr. Square Dance 1,2. THALIA IRENE MCCRARY-Booster 1,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 2,3,45 Girls State 35 Annual 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Hud- dle Queen Attendant 45 Beauty Court 35 Senior Superlative. JOANN McGAHA-Booster 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Jr. Square Dance 1,25 4-H 1,25 F.T.A. 4. BERNICE McJUNKlN-Library 2. FRANCES ARLENE McLEAN- GILLARD REX MERRILL-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Reporter 45 4-H 1,25 Football 25 Bus Driver 45 Ritual Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,45 Official Delegate to State F.F.A.5 Convention 3,4. MARY ANN WRIGHT MILES-Library 25 Glee Club 1: F.H.A. 15 Annual 3,4, Literary Staff 4. ETHEL DELAINE MITCHELL-Popularity Attendant I5 Class Sec- retary-Treosurer 25 Booster 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 35 Huddle Queen Attendant 45 Jr. Play Usher 35 Future Teachers 45 Homeroom Officer, President 25 J.V. Basket- ball 25 Senior Superlative. JAMES ELDEN MOODY-Football 15 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 25 Physics Club 3. PHILLIP WESLEY MOODY-Football 1,2,3,45 Co-captain 45 Audu- bon Club 15 Monogram 1,2,3,4. SHIRLEY ANN MOORE-Booster 15 Latin 1,2,35 Square Dance 1,2,35 Jr. Square Dance Team 25 Jr. Play 35 Junior-Senior pro- gram 35 Thespian 35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Christmas Pageant 2,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Senior Superlative. LANA MAE MORGAN-F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 1,25 Booster 1,2,35 Christmas Pageant 1,25 Library Club 3, Secretary 35 4-H Club 1,2,45 Junior Play 35 Thespian 3,4, Secretary 45 F.T.A. 4. RICHARD CARROLL MORRIS-Football 2,35 Manager 45 Sub. Bus Driver 3,4. LINDA KAREN MULL-P.H.S.-Booster 25 Glee Club 25 Christmas Pageant 25 B.H.S.-Booster 15 Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 45 Christmas Pageant 1. MADALINE ETHEL NERLINGER-Glee Club 1,25 School Paper 25 Basketball 15 Jr. Play Usher 35 Beauty Court 35 Junior- Senior Program 35 Student Council 45 Broadcaster 45 Huddle Queen Attendant 45 F.T.A. 45 Homeroom Officer 4. BLANCHE WILMA NICHOLSON-F.H.A. 1,2,35 4-H 4. SARAH LENORA NICHOLSON-Band 1,2,3,45 Latin 2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Booster 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 Square Dance 25 Office 3,45 Christmas Pageant 1,2,3,4. BARBARA JOAN OLIVER-Christmas Pageant 2,45 Booster 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Square Dance 1,25 F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 2,45 Journalism 25 Broadcaster Staff 3,45 4-H 45 Homeroom Officer 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ORMAND Ill-Latin Club 1,25 Monogram Club 2,3545 Manager of Football 2,3,45 Manager of Basketball 2,35 Baseball Manager 25 Key Club 2,3,4. DARLENE FERRELL ORR-4-H 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 1,3,45 Square Dance 1,25 Giee Club 1,2,35 F.T.A. 4. THEODORE OWEN-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Monogram 3,45 Bus Driver 4. WINFRED CARLOS OWEN-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 45 Sub. Bus Driver 3,4. BARBARA REEMS OWERS-F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Beta 2,3,45 Library President 25 Annual 3,4, Co-circulation 45 Monogram 3,45 Sec- retary 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Junior Square Dance 1,2. ROBERTA MILLS PERKINS-Booster 1,2,35 Basketball 25 Junior Play Usher 35 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Square Dance Club 1,25 Junior Square Dance Team 1. DORIS ELIZABETH PIERSON-Latin Club 25 4-H 3,45 Booster 1. LEONARD RAY POTEET-Latin Club 25 Band 1,2,3,4. THOMAS LARRY PRESSLEY-Baseball 1,21 Football 25 Bus Driver 3,4. VIRGINIA LEE PRICE-Student Council I: Basketball 1,35 4-H 1,45 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 45 Marshal 3. Page Ninety-Three P' !! 1, ': A E A E , Eu, aED'55 E f e 1 .II V ' ffl! 'Q I L- 'FNNASAUSAG 'LH ' Ying ' mu: ,uv 1 ' P x ' is cf: f' Tv 'iv 1 I FCS -1 Q Er . hjgf 'C if K Cluuug Va? .,..v-1--f-' ADVERTISEMENTS l i .,,-DW' J' 4? D 0Iin Mathieson Ghemica Corporation Makers of Ecustci lightweight papers, and Olin cellophcme cmcl polyethylene PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA TU NER ALVIN AND FR C J mlialiw 1fH13l'iC 'Shop Fabrics and all Sewing Accessories S' ger Sewing Machine Authorized Sales and Se Representative Everything For The Lady Who Sews EAST MAIN STREET BREVARD, N ,lfxisxz 7, iuW'ef j When lf's Flowers Say If Wifh Ours TANKERSLEY'S FLCRIST Phone 2-3421 Night 3-3151 SAVE IONES NEWS STAND Anything You Need BLUE BONNET BEAUTY SHOP Brevard, N. C. ' H'gh c o-o an ass of ' 9 ana er, A. and P. ST HARRY SELLARS HOUSTON , FURNITURE mb QA ':'2' 'C :ZZ 5 '15 ?5?ir:g:g:::15g- iimfTQeNdY 'M ,- PHILCO APPLIANCES 3 ,W t J 53-55 Past Main Street M DEPARTMENT STORE ,Br ECanorrncnlTranspU1laH0n - II , CHEVLOLETX V MCCRARY AUTO SERVICE, INC. SALES AND SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina Red Diamond Service Station Phone North Broad 3-'I402 Street N HIGHEST QUALITY GASOLINE 81 OILS Compliments of AB E B I Eis Congratulations to the HOME FURNISHINGS K E A R N S North Broad St. Phone 2-542I B'eVC d' N' C' GRADUATING CLASS or '59 HAYES BUICK Cr RAMBLER, INC. BRYANT ELECTRIC CO. R ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING RESIDENTIAL a coMMEnciAi. Sales T! - and ,Su Phone Service .155 3-154' DIAL 'ru an 341 KING st. I 3-3031 BREVARD, N. c. V N. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. Anderson's Upholstering 6' Furniture Co. SLIP COVERS-AWNINGS-DRAPERIES Large Selection ot Beautiful Fabrics Firth Carpet Phone TUrner 2-6092 I5 S. Broad St. Meet Your Friends At MARTIN 8. JONES AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina Varner s YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY Dial 3-331 'I Brevard North Carolina . A , A A A . . A , A Compliments of CASE CABINET SHOP PATTON'S GULF SERVICE TILE AND GLASS Brevard 4 1' CONTRACTOR North Carolina ,L ,pg 2-3562 C532 YE OLE CHATTER BOX Whenever particular people tend to congregate, they meet at the Ole Chatter Box xc'-f,. 'o-f--5,-6' Defi ff QF BREVARD ZW 5 LUMBER ' COMPANY DON JENKINS, owner Brevard, North Carolina Serving Western N, C. Farmers Since 1920 FARMERS FEDERATION FRANK BYRD, Manager Brevard, N. C. TU 2-2231 Compliments of Haven's Gulf Station Pisgah Forest, N. C. KRISPY - GLAZE BAKERY 1 1 PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY Q WJ, I BIRTHDAY AND LUMBER AND , v SPECIAL CAKES! BUILDING SUPPLIES X Pisgah Forest, N. C. S Phone 2-6401 gl- Phone 3-461, 116 S. Broad St. HILLTOP GROCERY Brevard PHONE 3 3221 North Oarolina Forrest Beauty Salon PERMANENT WAVES A SPECIALTY HAIRCUTTING 81 STYLING Open Evenings by Appointment Hendersonville, N. C. 3rd Avenue West Telephone OX 3-7687 Manager-Maymie R. Reynolds W P N F M d O ern Located Adiacenf fo the Beautiful Campus of Beauty - ' Brevard College For fhe Besf in Radio West Jordan..Street Enferfainmenf Brevard, N. C. KEEP YOUR 3325155 ff 1 ibn l W P N F 0 Compliments Brevard, N. C. of 0 tg Hub's Sinclair Iffffffw Service - Brevard, N. C. MOORE - KILPATRICK SLEDGE RADIO ,f L' Q Funeral Home AND 1 1 TELEVISION lg Q- SALES AND SERVICE MOTOROLA AGENCY -i-------- Brevard, N. C. I Corner of Jordon Phone 3-1311 and Swan -' '- Complimenfs of BOWER'S STORE PISGAH cizocsizv N, C. OPEN UNTIL 10:00 P. M. 41 E- MUIF' Slfeef AND ON SUNDAY Phone 3-1092 REID FURNITURE COMPANY 'I23 West Main Street L - Il' C '+-i.- ' 'I n NORGE APPLIANCE NORTH BREVARD I HAROLD'S SUPER MARKET Sincere Wishes to the Faculty and Class of '59 BREVARD IEWELERI AN D GIFT SHOP Opposite the Court House I 2 Brevard, North Carolina Welcome to HILLTOP FLORIST FOR FLOWERS BREVARD FEDERAL T For Flowers for All Occasion Brevard, N. . SAVINGS AND LOANS Jerry Jerome . Rowena Summey Q I rv ' C E ,S If , DUCRWORTH-LYOA TOM 5 MOTOR COMPANY P L A C E mn ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF - - GROCERIES SALES SERVICE Roman' N' C' Phone 3-4511 bl I OI If? l Batson ESSO Service OHL 92 C PARSON'S I 611 f fe A IEWELRY L 'g5RSfi BREVARD, N. C. 3 East Main Stree ffl Phone 2-5973T N2 Q Q 1, X In ,I ,, I I of '3 IOEIS LITTLE STORE I 5, SID BARN ETT'S ig I I I N 'Ih Brevard 5. MACHINE si-IOP .g 0' ,I II FISHING ancl HUNTING SUPPLIES Il Pisgah Forest, N. C. Dial 2-4021 ll II H LUNCH MEAT and GROCERIES I ILE ll I- - : li--T-if 2 I I 1 1 I1:.'...'Jl I I JI UI 'I CHICKEN KITCHEN I II: I I II I 9 , 4, CHICKEN-IN-THE-BASKET ntel ' S i ' f .CF I' 0 Charlie Owenby ' :' Brevard, N. C- BREVARO. N. C. I :I Dial 2-623I I ll :I . 'I First Union National Bank ' jI OF NORTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Bfewfdf N- C- REWINOING and REPAIRING 41 H 339 King Street . .. .-., -l:l .,, : 'X Phone 2-6951 Compliments of 57-59 E. Main St. Brevard, N. C. P EA R LMA N15 FURNITURE AND JEWELRY West Main Street Phone TUrner 3-1921 MOODY-CHOATE Funeral Home 229 S. Calclwell St. Telephone TU 3-2421 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Compliments of ok- 2. AG? : an f Q9 9. , MBE MORRIS PHARMACY no t - V ITT Corner of Main and Broad St. nl Your Family Drug Store -:A e 1 T' PRESCRIPTIONS-ouR SPECIALTY Brevard, N. C. 1West Main Street Phone TUrn 2 3521 UNITED RADIO AND TV SERVICE Sales - RCA - Service Antenna Installations Albert Bishop Brevard, N. C. Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store Brevard, N. C. Pisgah Candy Company Brevard, North Carolina CANDY, DRUG SUNDRIES AND PAPER SUPPLIES RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC, PORTRAITS AND ALL BRANCHES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Austins Studio Dial 3-3111 Brevard, N. C WHOLESALE X X ADAMS PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY, INC. Doctors Building Doctors Drive Phone AL 3-9834 Asheville, N. C. Boyd's Phillips 66 Service Burgin Grocery ' ancl Delicatessen FUEL I Complete OIL Car 5e V'Ce 1004 Hendersonville Road Brevard, N. C. Phone 2-3143 North Brevard Keep Up With All the News of Transylvania County by Reading THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Prize-Winning Newspaper Compliments of DIXIE CLEANERS And LAU N DERETTE Dial 2-3511 Brevard, N. C Compliments of ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 35 E. Main St. Phone TU 2-1091 Compliments of Belding Corticelli HencIersonvilIe, N. C. I Life Insurance of Virginia Representative: T. J. GORDON TUrner 3-2803 303 Mapie Street Brevard, N. C. MACFIE'S DRUC- STORE MlCY'S LAUNDRY PROMPT SERVICE QUALITY The Store 343 King St. Phone 3-2541 REVLON AGENCY Mack's Dair Ba Y r 6TaIIey's Beauty Shop Hamburgers And and X Ho, Dogs Barber Shop Our Specialty 17 W. Main 51. Dial 2-3122 X at Pisgah Forest, N. C. Enioy yourself... vggh Qgke K.-Q A Crawford-Simms CASSEL'S Barber Shop 5 6 FOR THE BEST IN BARBER WORK C pl f Compliments from of Brevard Amoco CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY EIIIIEJ v ll 3 I OSBORNE PLUMBING AND HEATING SKYLINE DAIRY BAR SANDWICHES - SHAKES HOMEMADE PIES 707 Greenville Highway BREVARD COLLEGE Offering Liberal Arts - Pre-Professional Business - Music Completely Accredited Yearly Cost 5695.00 Day Students 5311.00 Write Director of Admissions Brevard College Brevard, N. C. Compliments of the OUTDOOR LIGHTING DEPARTMENT OF THE WORLD GENERAL ELECTRIC Outdoor Lighting Department Hendersonville, N. C. oe ONE 9 Q IN QA it THREE Q J' Today about one in every three customers on the Duke System lives in rural areas. We are proud of pro- viding these communities as good service as their city neighbors enjoy. Our Rural Electrification Program began 'way back, years before you were born. Duke Power Company Serving the Piedmont Carolinas Compliments of A. E. Merrill Construction Company Compliments of Jumbo's Phillips 66 Service Pisgah Forest, N. C BILTMORE DAIRIES Supreme Quality Phone 3-2321 rf 1' in Rahn's Radio and T V. 0 N ' Brevard, . C. WIIIIIIIIIIIIIW .T Q 'Cf


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