Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)

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s evA 1853-2005 James A. Jones Library Brevard, North Carolina 28712 THE STUDENTS DP BREVARD COLLEGE Brevard, North Carolina EDlTOR-lN -CHIEF Pat Austin BUSINESS MANAGER Lois Andrews I f V I %f THE PEHTELDTE 1947 o T ;e Pertehte, like Duke University ' s Chanticleer, gets its name from The Nun ' s Priest ' s Tale, by Chaucer. This fact ex- plains the chicken drawings throughout the book, drawings done by Ina Meekins, a pre-college senior. In this our largest student body since the founding of the College, we have encountered numerous students who are camera- shy. We have adopted the rule No pictures, no names. For such individuals, the reader can consult official lists in the college catalogue. Special recognition is accorded Pat Austin, who not only ser ' ed as editor-in-chief, but did much of the through-the-year photography which helps reflect our busy lives. i (Photograph by Miss Mary WiKl of V;ishinj:t n. D. C.) FDHEWOHD Top: Pat Austin, Editor- ' ni-Chief: Lois Andrews, Business Manager. Bottom: Ina Meekins, lUiistrator, receiving suggestions from Mrs. Bramlett, Art Teacher. ■j 1 ■ ••■■.••:•• ' :.-.•■ .: i IW DEDICATIDIV This, the 1947 volume of The Pertelote. is dedicated to Mr. J. J. Stevenson, Jr., Dean of Brexard Collc,t;e — an administrator mild-mannered and kind, but staunch in the defense of his prin- ciples; hard-working, but accessible in time of need. t£ w . i - .iJ s ■•1fr« • i • S eeina KyurSeiL ' 9 ued COLLEGE QUARTET: Lon Vance, Peccv Pennington, Sarah Kornegay, Conrad Wilson, with Mrs. Miller. A TENSE MOMENT A TAYLOR HALL BIRIUDAY PARTY Top left: Little Lil ' Abner, H. G. Swiggett; Daisy Mae, Caroline Hendrick; Lena the Hyena, Mary Frances Watson. To-p right: Mary Norwood. Center left: A Group of Students Listening to the World Series in Front of Taylor Hall, Fall 1946. Center right: Scene from Dramatic Club Play. Bottom left: Watching a Tennis Game. Bottom rioht: Dr. Bramlett and Boys Unwrapping New Chairs. Top; FACULTY TEA Boitnw: (TjMMENCFMENT RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK . r ' f -. • j EUGENE JARVIS COLTRANE A. B., A. M., Ed. D. President of the College DR. COLTRANE WATCHING THE FOOTBALL GAME AT L RS HILL ADMIIVISTRATIDIV Faculty MISS JANE ALLEN Assistant in Biology Department MISS KATE ANDERSON Music ROBERT F. ANDREWS, JR. B. S. Coach MRS. RUTH H. ANDREWS B. S. Mathematics. Physical Education ALBERT L. BRAMLETT B. S., M. A., Ph. D. Historv MRS. ELSIE G. BRAMLETT Arts and Crafts MRS. RUTH WILSON CALDWELL, A. B. Physical Education, Hygiene for Women MRS. ESTHER SMATHERS CAPPS College Nurse MRS. ISABEL D. COLTRANE B. L., B. Mus., A. M. Speech, Registrar MISS MARJORIE CRAIG A. B., A. M. English MISS HELEN CROW B. S. Business Education MISS MARY CLAIRE GRIFFIN B. S. Business Education MISS DULCIE HAYES A. B., M. S. Spanish, French MISS MABEL HENDRIX A. B., M. S. Home Economics The R. L. JOHNSON Treasurer MRS. MARY GLADYS LOBDELL B. S., M. S. Biology BURT W. LOOMIS B. S., A. M., Ph. D. Ps)chology, Education, Latin DEWITT P. MILLER (Deceased) B. M. Voice MRS. DEWITT P. MILLER Piano, ' iolin A. J. MONTANARI Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds MAXWELL GALBRAITH PANGLE A. B., A. M. Economics, Sociology -MRS. LOULA McNEER PANGLE A. B., A. M. Mathematics MRS. ADA PARKER Librarian, History JAMES ALFRED PARKER Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds MISS EVELYN POWELL B. S. Dietitian REV. C. EDWARD ROY A. B., B. D. Demi of Men. Religiotts Education Faculty ARTHUR SCHREYER Assistant in Clicniistry Department MRS. iNIAXINE A. SCROGGS A. B. English. French, Dean of Ta)lor Hall MISS LUCILE SMITH A. B., A. M. English, Dramatics. Dean of West Hall MISS MARGARET SPIRO iolin. Band, Piano, Music Appreciation J. J. STEVENSON, JR. A. B., B. D. Dean of tlie College, Government MRS. WALTER STRAUS German REV. RAY SWINK A. B., B. D. Assistant Dean of Men, Pre-College Mathematics and History CARL HOYT TROWBRIDGE A. B., A. M. Vice President, Chemist, y. Physics BETTY JEAN ANDERSON Seciemn to the President JEWELL BENNETT Library Assistant WILMA CHAMBERS Assistant in the Treasurer ' s Office ANNIE CORDELL PUETT Assistant in the Registrar ' s Office First roiv: Elizabeth McAulay, Grace Gordon, Lu Robbins. Second row: Jane Smith, Joe McIntosh, Emily Boden- HEIMER, AND GiLBEPT ArtHUR. CLASSES Violin Students mid Instructor: Katherine Auvil, W. B. Hall, with Miss Margaret Spiro. Senior Class Officers President, Walter Poplin; ' icc President, Harold Sprinkle; Secretary-Treasurer, Low Vance. Seniors ARTHUR S. AGNEW ' eteraii Greenville, S. C. South Carolina Club. Dutch finds fastball, Eng- lish, and Jane most interest- ing. WANDA SHERRILL ALLISON Pisgah Forest, N. C. Not even a flood along the French Broad can keep Sherry away from Brex ' ard Tech. EDNA LOIS ANDREWS Charlotte, N. C. Euterpean, Chaplain ' 47; Christian Workers ' Club; Pertelote Staff, Business Manager ' 47; Spanish Club; West Hall House Council, President ' 47. Between Per- telote business and the dorm- itory stud) ' hall Lois is kept busy. GILBERT L. ARTHUR Morehead City, N. C. Transfer from N. C. State College; Delphian; Block B Club, College Band ' 46; Football Team ' 45. When I get home, I ' m really going to fill up on oysters. PATRICIA GALBRAITH AUSTIN Brevard, N. C. Euterpean; College Band; Day Students ' Club; Most Original Senior Girl; Perte- lote Staff, Feature Editor ' 46, Editor-in-Chief ' 47; Sigma Phi Alpha, Secretary ' 46. Look out, fellows, here comes that Austin gal in her jeep! FAITH KATHERINE AUVIL Brevard, N. C. Euterpean; Day Students ' Club; Sigma Phi Alpha, Conductor ' 47; Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed. Kat and her magic violin make an entertaining couple. CHARLES H. BARNHART Veteran Rutherford College, N. C. Cliosophic; Preacher ' s Kids, Secretary ' 41. Perhaps the reason that Charles is so fond of tall tales is that he ' s a former B-21 pilot. CHARLES KENNETH BEADLES Hayesville, N. C. Cliosophic; Flight Club. If you ever hear Aw, boys, don ' t be chicken, it means that Ken is close by. The S e 11 i u r s JEWELL BENNETT Greer, S. C. Euterpean; Choir; Chris- tian Workers ' Club. Presi- dent ' 46; Glee Club; Inter- national Relations Club; Medical Science Club; Sigma Pi Alpha; Student Council ' 47. Jewell, with a smile that sparkles like her dia- mond, checks chapel for the Christian Workers ' Club and serves as one of its state officers. WILLIAM BLANKERSHIP Pinc N. C. Cliosophic ' 46; Delphian, Block B Club, President ' 46. You can take Bill from athletics, but you can ' t take the athletics from Bill. JACK GORDON BLYTHE Hendersonville, N. C. Cliosophic; Football. Jack is that red-headed Romeo from Hendersonville. EMILY J. BODENHEIMER Winston-Salem, N. C. Euterpean, Marshal ' 46, Secretary ' 46; Basketball ' 47; Clarion Staff, Editor-in-Chief ' 47; Commercial Club; Most Athletic Senior Girl; Tennis Team ' 46; Women ' s Athletic Association. That vivacious young lady always gleaning news for The Clnrion is our own likeable Peckv. VERA JEAN CHILDERS Whittier, N. C. Mnemosynean; Christian Workers ' Club; Home Eco- nomics Club. Jean ' s chief interest is Home Economics. CALVIN SETZER CLONINGER Claremont, N. C. Delphian; Basketball ' 46; Pertelote Staff. Advertising Manager ' 46; Sports Reporter for the College ' 46. Cale- donia is forever saying: Mr. Ruggles didn ' t stand for such when he was here. MARGARET COCKERHAM Dobson, N. C. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers ' College. Mar- garet plans to be a Home Economics teacher. Her h.ibbies are art and horseback riding. L. A COMAN, Veteran Canton, N. C. JR. Delphian ' 43; Dramatic Club ' 4,3; Football ' 43; Dav Students ' Club ' 46. L. A. likes girls and golf. Qf 1947 ELSIE LOUISE CRAIG Veteran Mount Holly, N. C. Mnemosyncan; Day Stu- dent ' s Club; Dramatic Club; Freshman Marshal. Summer ' 46; International Relations Club; Music Appreciation Club; Student Council, Sec- retary-Treasurer ' 47. Hut is the veteran whose goal is to make all As. MARY ELLA CRAWFORD Hayesville, N. C. Euterpean; Basketball ' 46, ' 47; International Relations Club, Secretary ' 46, ' 47; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion. Polly has been out- standing in athletics. Inter- national Relations Club work, and mathematics. THORWVELL E. DAVENPORT Veteran Greenville, S. C. Freshman Class President ' 46; South Carolina Club. Football, the Yets ' Club, and a certain Florida Miss occup - all of Ted ' s spare time. BETTE DEDMON Shelby, N. C. Euterpean; Music Appre- ciation Club; Spanish Club; ' est Hall House Council, President ' 47. Blonde curls, ready smile, personality-plus — that ' s our Bette D. J. R. DUGGINS, JR. Veteran Kernersville, N. C. Delphian. J. R. is major- ing in Business Administra- tion. His hobbies are tennis and photography. VIRGINIA EDMUNDSON Horse Shoe, N. C. College Band; Day Stu- dents ' Club. Virginia, that blonde with the clarinet, commutes by way of the Ecusta bus. JAMES V. EDNEY Wieran East Flat Rock, N. C. This eteran is majoring in Business Administration. ELLEN JUNETTA EDWARDS Mill Spring, N. C. Mnemosyne n; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Music Appreciation Club. Here is a girl that is cute, and industrious as well. The Seniors WINFRED ERVIN Veteran Charlotte, N. C. Cliusophic; Band; Dramat- ics ' 45; International Rela- tions Club; Pertelote, As- sistant Business Manager ' 47; Preacher ' s Kids, Chaplain ' 45, Secretary ' 47; Ross Hall Council, President ' 45; Senior, Best Personality ' 45; Most Intellectual Senior Boy. Quoting from Wimp, who is a typical P. K. , I ' ll take the negative or the affirma- tive. ■ ■ PHILIP EUGENE FRAZIER Veteran Greensboro, N. C. Cliosophic, President ' 43; Bandmaster tor Brevard Col- lege ' 47; Dramatic Club; International Relations Club; Pertelote Staff, Business Man- ager ' 43; Veterans Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer ' 47. Phil ' s friendly manner, glowing personality, and musical talent have made him a per- son to be vividly remem- bered at Brevard. MARVIN FEATHERSTON Cramerton, N. C. Delphian, President ' 47; Medical Science Club; Most Orginal Senior Boy; Ross Hall Council, President ' 47; Student Council ' 46. Marvin is the fellow who runs Beau Brummell a close second. GRACE ELIZABETH GORDON AsheviUe, N. C. Euterpean, Vice President ' 46, President ' 47; Clarion Staff; International Relations Club; Manager of Girls ' Basketball Team; Medical Science Club; Music Appre- ciation Club; Women ' s Ath- letic Association; Best Ail- Round Senior Girl. Gracie finds running the canteen, leading the Euterpeans, and taking part in all campus activities a great and exciting life. DOROTHY ZELMA FLETCHER North Wilkesboro, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Work- ers ' Club; Commercial Club; Glee Club. White cuffs and a typewriter ribbon figure in Dot ' s future. GORDON GRAHAM Veteran Statesville, N. C. Cliosophic, Critic ' 44; In- ternatitmal Relations Club; P. K. Club, President ' 4-(; Student Council ' 44. Gordon ' s two interests, travel and busi- ness, are sure to provide him an exciting future. EMILY ELIZABETH FORTUNE Asheville, N. C. Mnemosynean; Christian Workers ' Club; Commercial Club; Home Economics Club, Glee Club; Music Apprecia- tion Club. Emily just will not forget to ring that bell. JAMES WEAVER GREEN Veteran Brevard, N. C. Delphian ' 42, ' 47; Dra- matics Club ' 42; P. _K. Club, Vice President ' 42, President ' 47; Senior Bov Most Likely to Succeed. Jim ' s interest in, and under- standing of people make him an asset to any community. Hnm Df 1947 JAMES R. HAMILTON Lake Junaluska, N. C. Delphian; Christian Stu- dent Movement Council; Christian Workers ' Club; Dramatic Club; Ministerial Club; M u s i c Appreciation Club; Preacher ' s Kids. Aside from being interested in music, journalism, and the Christian Workers ' Club, Ham is on the spot when it comes to finding properties for the Dramatics Club or publishing The Fortnight. MARY LOU HAMILTON Penrose, N. C. Mnemosynean; Christian Workers ' Club; Clarion Staff, Business Manager ' 46; Day Students ' Club, Secretary ' 47; Home Economics Club; Med- ical Science Club; Sigma Pi Alpha. Rusty is the girl who sits on a cushion and sews a fine seam, for she ' s a Home Ec. major. IDA LOREE HARILL Clitfside, N. C. Mnemosynean; Choir; Christian Student Movement Council, President; Christian Workers ' Club; Music Ap- preciation Club; Sigma Pi Alpha; Youth Temperance Council; West Hall Council, ' ice President ' 46, Secre- tary-Treasurer ' 47. Loree ' s chief interest is in the re- ligious organizations on the campus. SARAH PATRICIA HARRIS Taylors, S. C. Euterpean; Music Appre- ciation Club; South Carolina Club. If the lilies don ' t grow on West Hall ' s walks it ' s be- cause Pat Harris stepped on them. MARY FRANCES HART Charlotte, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Work- ers ' Club, Secretary-Treasurer ' 47; Christian Student Move- ment Council, Vice President ' 47; International Relations Club. From a room on second floor of West Hall come laughter, screams of joy, and echoing footsteps of Mary and her Cramerton pals. ROBERT STAMEY HAUSS ' eteran Lincolnton, N. C. Delphian; Baseball ' 43; Bkick B Club ' 42, ' 43; Cheerleader ' 43, ' 47; Day Students ' Club, President ' -t7; Pertelote Staff, Business Manager ' 43. It ' s hard to tell whether Bob is it his best as a business major, a cheerleader, or a jitterbug. BETTY EUDORA HELMS Fort Mill, S. C. Euterpean; Medical Science Club; South Carolina Club. Put Betn- in a Chem. Lab in the midst of test tubes and she ' s completely happy. HARRY ED ' ARD HEMPHILL ' eterciii Asheville, N. C. Transfer from N. C. State College; Glee Club. Harry would be very unhappy if he couldn ' t argue, raise bees, and go to field trials. The Seniors CECIL LEE HENDERSON Hendersonville, N. C. Cliosophic; Baseball, Basket- ball; Block B Club; Foot- ball. Cecil is (jur square- dance king; he calls the figures. RICHARD SHERMAN HENDRICKS Charlotte, N. C. Delphian, Secretan ' ' 47; Baseball; Best-Looking Senior Bov ' 47; Football; Medical Science Club; Ross Hall Council, Secretary ' 47; Stu- dent Council ' 46. Richard is always on the job, with a .smile and a hearty hello tor everyone. JULIA LAVINA HIGDON Franklin, N. C. Eutcrpean; International Re- lations Club; Music Appre- ciation Club. It seems easy tor Julia to make friends. MARY NELL HIPP Charlotte, N. C. Mnemosynean, Vice Presi- dent ' 47; ' Basketball; Inter- national Relations Club; Preacher ' s Kids ' , Secretary Treasurer ' 46; Taylor Hall Council, Secretary-Treasurer ' 47; Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation, Freshman Represent- ative ' 46, Secretary ' 47. When the basketball goes rolling down the court, we see Mary right in behind it, giving the game all the energy she has. BETTY JANE HOLDEN Pisgah Forest, N. C. Day Students ' Club; Per- telote Staff ' 47. If you hear cackles coming from the Day Students ' Room, you know Betty Jane is there. BETTY JO HOOVER PineMlle, N. C. Euterpean; Glee Club; In- ternational Relations Club; Medical Science Club. Jo is the only girl in Dean Ste ' enson ' s Go ernment class. CHARLES OLIVER JOHNSON ' eterim Washington, D. C. Day Students ' Club; Vet- erans ' Club, President ' 47. Charles, the dynamo of our Vets ' Club, intends to be a Congressman some day. PAUL JOHNSON ' eterini Winston-Salem, N. C. Cliosophic; International Relaticms Club. Christened Luther To.xaway early in his freshman year, Paul has had a double existence. He likes photography, athletics, and advertising. mmmm Df 1947 LAWRENCE KING Veteran Cane River, N. C. Cliosophic ' 41; Track ' 41. Lawrence is a college boy, but a farmer at heart. GARLAND WILLIAM KNIGHTEN Veteran Candler, N. C. Student Council, President, Summer ' 46; Veterans ' Club, President ' 46. Bill is the new bridegroom. He had a merry Christmas by getting married. SARAH KORNEGAY Greensboro, N. C. Euterpean; Best Looking Senior Girl; Brevard College Quartet; Choir; Christian Student Movement Council; Christian Workers ' Club, President ' 47; Glee Club In- ternational Relations Club; Music Appreciation Club, Treasurer ' 47. Sarah ' s music ability is exceeded only by her attractive looks and per- sonalitv. CLYDE O. LONG Veteran Spindale, N. C. Day Students ' Club. Clyde ' s Hrst-hand knowledge of New Mexico makes him an inter- esting conversationalist. INA LOUISE LYNCH Lincolnton, N. C. Euterpean; Basketball ' 46, ' 47; Glee Club; Home Eco- nomics Club, President ' 47; International Relations Club; Medical Science Club; Taylor Hall House Council, Vice President ' 47; Women ' s Ath- letic Association, Vice Presi- dent ' 46, Treasurer ' 47. Louise ' s chief interest is ath- letics. MARGARET ELIZABETH McATEER Gastonia, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Work- ers ' Club; Commercial Club. Mac ' s major is business and her minor is fun — a popular combination. ELIZABETH McAULAY Huntersville, N. C. Mnemosynean, Treasurer ' 47; Home Economics Club; Medical Science Club, Presi- dent ' 47. Bitty manages to keep Third Floor Taylor in line, create a little excite- ment in Chemistry Lab. and maintain sophomore ' s dignity all at the same time. DONALD LEE McCALL Hendersonville, N. C. Cliosophic; Basketball. Don ' s chief interest is agri- culture. The Seniors MARY JANE McCALL Penrose, N. C. Mnemosynean; Day Stu- dents ' Club. Mary Jane is the petite mathematics major whose soft voice tries to iieep the Day Students ' Room quiet. GEORGE MARTIN McDUFFIE Rockingham, N. C. Cliosophic, Vice President ' 47; Fhght Club; Internation- al Relations Club. Duttie, Mr. Parker ' s able assistant, keeps the dorm lights burn ing. JOSEPHINE VIOLA McGAHA Brevard, N. C. Mnemosynean; Clarion Staff; Day Students ' Club; Home Economics Club, Sigma Pi Alpha; Student Council ' 47. Although Jo is a Home Economics major, she keeps the French Class on its toes. BERTHA MAE McGEE Winston-Salem, N. C. Euterpean; Alpha Pi Ep- jilon, Secretary-Treasurer ' 46; Christian Workers ' Club; Commercial Club, President ' 47; Glee Club; Most In- tellectual Senior Girl; Per- telote Staff ' 47. Bert ' s pleasantness and efficiency will make her invaluable in anv office. DORALEE IDA McPETERS Weaverville, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Work- ers ' Club; International Re- lations Club; Medical Science Club; Music Appreciation Club. Doralee is the blonde from Weaverville who runs an unofficial dating bureau. V ' ALKER M. MILNER ' eteran Brevard, N. C. Day Students ' Club. Walker is a business major who handles his obligations with dignity and efficiency. HERMAN C. MORGAN ' eteran Bihn N. C. Cliosophic; Baseball; Basket- ball; Block B Club; Foot ball. Manager ' 46; Inter- nati(mal Relations Club; Best All-Round Senior Boy. Bull is to Brevard basketball what Sears is to Roebuck. JACK THOMAS MORGAN Green ' ille, S. C. Delphian; Baseball, Man- ager; Block B Club; Clarion Staff , Associate Editor ' 47. Sports Editor ' 47; Football; International Relations Club; Medical Science Club; South Carolina Club, Vice Presi- dent ' 47; Sports Editor for News Bureau ' 47; Student Council ' 47. The efficiency with which Jack manages the business end of the CUirton foretells a successful career in journalism. m ms m Df 1347 GARY B. MORRIS, JR. Veteran Clifton Forge, Va. Doc likes horseback rid- ing and s vimming; at other activities he ' s an interested bystander. MORGAN PHILIP MORRIS ' eteraH Tryon, N. C. Cliosophic; Day Students ' Glub. If you ever need a French translation, contact Philip. BETTY HILL NORTON Brevard, N. G. Euterpean; Day Students ' Glub; Home Economics Glub; Medical Science Glub. Betty ' s quiet efficiency and diligence will make her a valuable nurse. MARY ASHLEY NORWOOD Brevard, N. G. Euterpean; Ghoir; Day Students ' Glub; Music Ap- preciation. Mary ' s the lass with the delicate touch on the piano. RIGHARD FERMAN PARKER ' eteran Richard can usually be found studying Spanish in the Ghemistrv Lab. GEORGE ALLEN PARLEIR Gonover, N. G. Delphian; Ghristian ' ork- ers ' Glub; Glee Club; Inter- national Relations Glub; Ministerial Glub, Secretarv- Treasurer; Pertelote Staff ' 46. George is the ministerial student who brings us our mail. NATHAN L. PARSONS Veleraii AsheviUe, N. G. Cliosophic; International Relations Glub. Foo is usually seen between the Vet Units and Taylor Hall, or going to town with Frankie. PEGGY PENNINGTON iMcBee, S. C. Euterpean, Vice President ' 47; Choir; Christian Work- ers ' Glub, Vice President ' 47; Clarion Staff ' 47; College Quartet ' 47; Glee Glub; In- ternational Relations Club; Student Council ' 47; West Hall House Council. Vice President ' 47. Pegg ' is the charming young ladv who leads chapel singing for the Ghristian V ' orkers ' Club, trains a choir of voung peo- ple at the Methtxlist Church, and seasons her dating with coffee and song. The SeniDrs WALTER S. POPLIN Veteran Norwood, N. C. Transfer from Pfeiffer Junior College; Basketball; Christian W(jrkers ' Club; F(X)tball; Harvest Festival King; Most Popular Senior Boy; Senior C ' lass President ' 47; Student Council ' 47. That easy grin of Smith Poplin ' s can win worlds for him. EUGENE GILBERT RANDOLPH ' eteraii Burnsville, N. C. Delphian, Vice President ' 47; Medical Science Club. That innocent air of Randy ' s doesn ' t keep him from going places when he sets his cap for a girl. JAMES B. PRESTWOOD CLYDE DWIGHT PYATT ' eteran Lenoir, N. C. Cliosophic, Secretary ' 43. James is the lucky veteran who won a bride and a car during Christmas. JAMES O. REED ' eterciii Ridge S. C. Transfer from Clemson College. Junior and that Charleston drawl create a stir in the Economics Class. Weaverville, N. C. Cliosophic, Chaplain ' 46, Secretary-Treasurer ' 47; Chris- tian Workers ' Club; Inter- national Relations Club; Ministerial Club; Pertelote Staff ' 46; Phi Theta Kappa, President ' 47; Preacher ' s Kids, Vice President ' 46; Sigma Pi Alpha, Vice Presi- dent ' 47; Spanish Club, Dwight is kept so busy be- tween the bookstore and the Christian Workers ' Club that he ' ll probably have a break- down before he reaches Duke. ■ ■ ALAN T. REESE Veteran Hcndersonville, N. C. Day Students ' Club; Dramatic Club; International Relations Club, President ' 47; Student Council ' 47. Alan, the trig genius, smokes his pipe and lets the girls fall where thev may. BONNIE QUAY Harrisburg, N. C. Euterpean, Vice President ' 47; Music Appreciation Club. Bonnie ' s potentialities have made it hard for her to choose one Held; but what- ever it is, she ' ll succeed. ALBERT JESSE RENO, JR, Veteran Canton, N, C. Cliosophic; Block B Club ' 43; Day Students ' Club. A. J. ' s chief interest is in paper-making. Canton will be proud ot him some day. GI 19 47 ZENA PEARL RICKMAN Wests ' Mill, N. C. Mnemosynean; Day Stu- dents ' Club; Home Econom- ics Club. Zena Pearl is a town student particularly in- terested in piano. FRANKIE GWENDOLYN ROBERTSON Duncan, S. C. Euterpean; Clarion StafF; Glee Club; Home Economics Club, Vice President ' 46; Medical Science Club; South Carolina Club; Taylor Hall Council, President ' 47. Frankie possesses enthusiasm, ability, and personality-plus. NELL G. ROBINSON Easley, S. C. Transfer from Furman Uni- versity; Day Students ' Club. Nell is interested in business and art. WILSIE GENEVA ROSS Waynesville, N. C. Mnemosynean; Christian Workers ' Club; Commercial Club; Glee Club ' 46; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion. Geneva is a business major whose work is always neat as her appearance. FRANCES ELEANOR RUNION Brevard, N. C. Transfer from Furman University; Day Students ' Club. Frances ' ambition is to be a lawyer ' s secretary. JAMES DAVID SANDERS ' etenin Conway, S. C. Cliosophic ' 42; Dinosaur ' 42; South Carolina Club ' 42; Pipe Smokers ' Club ' 42. Jimmy is a mathematical genius; he can add two and two and get an) ' figure you want. - CHARLES SHANEY Horse Shoe, N. C. Baseball; Basketball, Block B Club; Football. ' Eud. ; the sun of Struttin ' Bud Shaney, is a first-class ath- lete. Baseball is his favorite sport. SUDIE VANDELIA SHEETS Fairview. N. C. Euterpean; Basket ball; Dramatic Club, Second Vice President ' 47; Home Eco- nomics Club; International Relations Club; Medical Science Club; Most Popular Senior Girl; Women ' s Ath- letic Association, Prejident ' 47. Sudie is that blonde who is always to be found on a basketball court or be- fore the spotlights. L Th e Seniors DORIS EVELYN SHELLMAN Cramerton, N. C. Euterpean. Marshal ' 47; Choir; Christian Workers ' Qub: Phi Theta Kappa. Sec- retary-Treasurer, ' 47; Sigma Pi Alpha, President ' 47. Sherm, as she is known to her friends, spends most ol her time on music, her major. ARNOLD PINCKNEY SHERRILL Veteran Hickory, N. C. Delphian; Christian Work ers ' Club; Ministerial Club, President ' 47. Squire is a future preacher with a flair for art. EVELYN ELIZABETH SILVER Micaville, N. C. Euterpean, Treasurer ' 46; Basketball; Glee Club; Home Economics Club; Medical Science Club, President ' 47; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion. Evelyn likes to be a bystander at basketball games, but she is happier when she is in there herself. ESTHER LUCILLE SINIARD Brevard, N. C. Euterpean; Day Students ' Club; Home Economics Club; Medical Science Club. That Lucille studies her his- tory is proved by her grades. FANNIE CHASTAIN SISK Balsam Grove, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Stu- dent Movement Council; Christian Workers ' Clu b; Commercial Club. Here is an auburn-haired business student who is interested in Red Cross and writing. HUGH R. SIZEMORE Veteran Winston-Salem, N. C. Transfer from College of W o o s t e r , Wooster, Ohio; Delphian. Basketball and the Taylor Hall heartbeat keep Hitch on the beam. GLORIA DAVENPORT SMITH Mt. Holly, N. C. Euterpean; Choir; Chris- tian Workers ' Club; Glee Club; Music Appreciation Club. Here is a rare combi- nation — beaut ' , brains, and creative talent. JANE FAIRLEY SMITH Huntersville, N. C. Transfer from the Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Mnemosynean, Treasurer ' 46, Vice President ' 47; Home Economics Club, Secretary- Treasurer ' 47; Medical Science Club, Secretary- Treasurer ' 46, Treasurer ' 47. Treasurer of eight campus organizations! Df 1947 HAROLD SPRINKLE Veter an AsheviUe, N. C. Cliosophic. President ' 47; Baseball; Basketball; Chris- tian Workers ' Club. Harold is an enthusiastic member of the basketball team and a southpaw pitcher in baseball. DORIS LEE SUTTON Manchester, N. C. Mnemosvnean; Commercial Club; Glee Club; Women s Athletic Association. Doris likes accounting and that fellow from Fort Bragg. HENRY GRADY SWIGGETT, JR. ' eteran Guilford College, N. C. Cliosophic; Baseball ' -16. When you see Henry, he is always with a girl — the same girl. BETTY ANNA THOMPSON Saluda, N. C. Euterpean. Christian Work- ers ' Club, Women ' s Athletic Association. Library work flies by, for a change when B. A. is at the controls. LEE EDWARD THOMPSON ' eteran Spear, N. C. Day Students ' Club. Lee has two interests in a basket- ball game — the score and one of the cheerleaders. INA ELAINE TOLAN Belhaven, N. C. Mnemosvnean, President ' 47; Commercial Club, Sec- retary ' 47. Elaine is dainty, dignified, and studious — a good leader for the Mnemosy- neans. WILLIAM TRAYWICK Charlotte, N. C. Delphian; Charlotte Club; Medical Science Club. Bill can ' t decide whether he ' s more interested in nature or photography. WILLIAM A. TUCKER Veteran Clifton Forge, Va. Cliosophic. Bill, the third musketeer of Wade and Scott, Incorporated, believes there ' s safetv in numbers. Just ask the Taylor Hall girls. Till] ;j u II 1 u r ;; HOWARD TWEED Veteran Biltmore, N. C. Cliosophic; Basketball; Foot- ball. Tweed leads a busy life, between playing basket- ball and keeping the girls cf)mpany. LYDIA JANE UNDERWOOD Yadkinville, N. C. Transfer from the Woman ' s College of the Llni ' ersity of North Carolina. Greensboro; Euterpean; Home Economics Club; Sponsor for Football Team ' 47; May Queen ' 46. Lydia ' s beauty has made her very popular with the oppo- site sex. GEORGIA URQUHART Milton. Florida Mnemosynean. Secretary ' 47; Florida Club; Interna- tional Relations Club; Home Economics Club; Medical Science Club, Secretary ' 47. Georgia is the girl from Florida who takes her fun seriously, especially around initiation time. LON DEAN VANCE Belews Creek, N. C. Cliosophic. Chaplain ' 47; Choir; College Quartet ' 47; Christian Student Movement Council, First Vice President ' 47; Glee Club; Secretary- Treasurer of Senior Class ' 47; Senior boy with best personality. Eon ' s specialty is vocal music, his major. Re- ligious Education. W. L. WADE, JR. V ' eferai; Clifton Forge, Va. Delphian. Whistle di- vides his time between Taylo-f Hall and his jobs on the new buildings. MARY FRANCES WATSON Raleigh, N. C. Euterpean; Choir ' 46; Christian Workers ' Club; C ' larion Staff ' 46; Dramatic Club. President ' 47; Glee Club ' 46; International Re- lations Club; Medical Science Club; Music Appreciation; Pertelote Staff ' 47. Along with the click-click of Wat- son ' s knitting needles goes a steady stream of French. DEWEY RICHARD WHITAKER Horse Shoe. N. C. Cliosophic; Basket ball; Block B Club. Treasurer ' 46; Football; Most Athletic Senior Boy. Here is a ver- satile sportsman with a talent tor chemistrv. EDNA EARLE WHITLEY Charlotte, N. C. Mnemosynean, Secretary ' 46, President ' 47; Basket- ball; Charlotte Club; Glee Club; Internaticmal Relations Club; Medical Science Club, Secretary ' 47; Women ' s Ath- letic Association, Senior Rep- resentative ' 47. Edna ' s an- ticipations include becoming Doctor Whitley. Of 1347 JAMES HARVEY WILKIE Rutherfordton, N. C. Delphian, Treasurer ' 47; Christian Workers ' Club; Flight Squadron, Executive Officer ' 47; Pertelote Staff ' 47. Harvey, organizer of the Flight Club, is the Daniel Bocne of the skyways over Brevard. BETTIE WILKINSON Charlotte, N. C. Mnemosynean, Treasurer ' 47; Charlotte Club, Presi- dent ' 46; Commercial Club; Football Sponsor ' 47; Harvest Festival Queen ' 47; Most Popular Freshman Girl ' 46. Bettie ' s infectious chuckle has caused many a student to forget what ' s going on in chapel. CLARENCE E. WILLIAMS Veteran Guilford College, N. C. Cliosophic. Clarence is disc jockey for Unit One. Bet those fellows at State will be glad when he joins them. CONRAD SHERU ' OOD WILSON, JR. ' eieran Charlotte, N. C. Cliosophic; Choir; Chris- tian Workers ' Club; College Quartet; Glee Club; Inter- national Relations Club, Per- telote Staff ' 37. Versatility is the keynote of Jeff ' s per- sonality. He is gifted in music and writing, and even gets along with the women. WILMER WILSON ' eternii Davidson, N. C. Spanish Club. Lum, our mustached Romeo, appears unable to see enough of Miss Crow. WILLIAM DARR WISE Newberry, S. C. Cliosophic; Chief Marshal - at Commencement. February ' 47; Christian Workers ' Club; Pertelote Staff ' ' 47; South Carolina Club. Darr is a talented musician, as well as an honor student. With his time and talents he is gener- ous and dependable. ALLIE MAE WYLIE Charlotte, N. C. Euterpean; Medical Science Club. Allie Mae is one of our prettiest sophomore girls. FERRELL ROBERT YOUNG Fletcher, N. C. Cliosophic. Ferrell is the business student with the good-humored drawl. Posi-Graduates JANE ALLEN JEWELL BENNETT GUY BURCHFIEL BETTY ANN DENNETT DOROTHY POOL Biitmore, N. C. Greer, S. C. ' etercin Biitmore, N. C. Canton, N. C. Brevard, N. C. ANNIE PUEI 1 Dallas, N. C. ARTHUR SCHREYER Fletcher, N. C. ALVA SENTELL Veteran Pisgah Forest, N. C. JANE TRANSOU Winston-Salem, N. C. JAMES ROBEFT WHISNANT eteran F, lkxille, N. C. President, John Benfield; Vice President. Shirley Steele; Secretary. Dott Ingram; Treasurer, Iohn iVIisENHEiiNiER. Freshm Officers • tO , ' J 4 WILLIAM AKERS JACK BAILEY ' eteran Greenville, S. C. Glade Spring, Va. REV. JAMES ALLRED Balfour, N. C. ELSIE BANDY Terrell. N. C. KENNETH ARMS I KONG DAVID BARNES ' eteran ' eteran Belmont, N. C. Brevard, N. C. HENRY C. ASHMORE MILLARD BASON Veteran Greensboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. HARRY ASHWORTII SARAH BASON Veteran V ' inston-Salem, N. C. Brevard, N, C. JAMES D. BAYNE AGNES AUSTIN Veteran Charlotte, N. C. Zirconia, N. C. MARY JANET BECKERDITE Winston-Salem. N. C. JAMES BELK ' eteran Monroe. N. C. OTIS BELK Veteran Kannapolis. N. C. JOHN BEN FIELD Veteran Mt. Holly, N. C. DAVID BLACK. JR. Veteran Rockingham, N. C. MAXINE BLACK Gaffney, S. C. F r E s n m a n D. F. BLACKWELL HARRIET BROWN JAMES CAINES Veteran St. Petersburg, Fla. Veteran Charlotte, N. C. GLORIA BOST Charlotte. N. C. WILLIAM HEYWARD BUCHANAN Veteran Greenville, S. C. Clifton Forge, Va. HAROLD CALDWELL Veteran Mooresville. N. C. ANN BOSTAIN CHARLES BURGESS BOONE CAREY, JR. Rocky Mount, N. C. ' eteran ' eteran WILLIAM BOSTIC Veteran Selma, Va. Newton, N. C. BETTY BYRUM Pineville. N. C. Miami, Fla. LEWIS CARROLL Veteran Greensboro, N. C. JAMES L. BOWEN CHARLES BYRUM HARRY CHANDLER Veteran Asheville, N. C. Veteran Pineville, N. C. Veteran Greenville, N. C. LELAH BRAY ALETHA CAGLE LEE CHESTNUTT Tampa, Fla. Waynesville, N. C. Edenton. N. C. Class RALPH CLAYTON Erlanger, N. C. JOHN CLINE ' eleriiii Newton, N. C. JEAN COLLINS Umatilla, Fla. Sara Cdnder Charlotte, N. C. T. D. CORN, JR. Veteran Hendersonville, N. C. NINA CRAFT Lewisville, N. C. R. W. DALTON, JR. ' etei ' an Winston-Salem, N. C. ROBERT A. DANIEL Cowpens, S. C. MANTEO DAUCHTRIDGE Rocky Mount, N. C. RALPH DAVENPORT Veteran Durham, N. C. R, L. DAVIS Veteran Canton, N. C. W. P. DAVIS ' eteran Horse Shoe, N. C. MAXINE DEAN Franklin, N. C. FRED DELLINGER ' eleraii Cherryville, N. C. VANCE DERBY Veteran Charlotte, N. C. W. H. DIXON Veteran Brevard, N. C. DONNELL DUDLEY Veteran Plant City, Fla. HICKS DUNCAN Veterayi Biltmure, N. C. F r G s h m a n FRANK DUNLAP JOHN EVANS THOMAS FRANKLIN ' eteran Veteran Raleigh, N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. Burnsville, N. C. RAY FRYE WILLIAM B. EDNEY MILDRED FINK Veteran VeteriDi Rutherfordton, N. C. East Flat Rock, N. C. VERLIF V. ELLER CHARLES FINLEY RUPERT FUNDERBURK Veteran Pickens, S. C. Monroe, N. C. RobbinsviUe, N. C. ROBERT GARRETT CHARLES ELLIOTT JAMES FITZPATRICK Veteran Vetercm Veteran Greenville, S. C. Pisgah Forest, N. C. Biltmore, N. C. TOM GIBSON JOHN ELLIOTT PATSY FORTENBERY Veteran eteran Charlotte, N. C. Marion, N, C, Pisgah Forest, N. C. WILLIAM C. ELLIS HAZEL FRANKLIN MARY EDDY GOTT Abbeville, S. C. Waynesville, N. C. Orlando, Fla. Class i 1,1, J ' ««s? ' JAMES GRAINGER Veteran Nichols, S. C. VIRGINIA HALL Brevard, N. C, W. B. HALL Greensboro, N. C. HICKS HAMRICK Veteran Canjleen, N. C. MARY LOU HAMRICK Forest City, N. C. VERNON HARRIS, JR. Veteran Tavlurs, S. C. PAUL HEAFNER Veteran Gastonia, N. C. FRANCES HEDDEN Highlands, N. C. R. W. HEFFNER Veteran Horse Shoe, N. C. CATHERINE HENDERSON Jacksonville, N. C. F. M. HENDERSON Veteran Elliott, S. C. LAWSON HENDERSON Morganton, N. C. W. K. HENDERSON Elliott, S. C. CAROLYN HENDRICK Gastonia, N. C. DELPHA ROSE HERRING Fayetteville, N. C. RICHARD HOLLADAY Veteran Charlotte, N, C. ARTHUR A, HOLLEMAN Veteran Kinston, N. C. HAROLD C. HOLLIFIELD Veteran Charlotte, N. C. Freshman EMMY HOWELL Concord, N. C. KEITH JURNEY Veteran Statesville, N. C. GENE C. KING Greenville, S. C. SELENE HUNT PATRICIA LACKEY Decatur, Georgia LORRAINE KEATTS Bovnton Beach, Fla. Catawba, N. C. JUNE HUSKEY JAMES LANDRETH Gaffney, S. C. DOTT INGRAM RUTH KEITH Charlotte, N. C. Veteran Kernersville, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. PHILIP JOHNSON JEAN KENNICKELL Fletcher, N. C. ALICE LANGSTON Orlando, Fla. Veteran Fayetteville, N. C. CRAYTON KERR Veteraii MARJORIE LANNING Jersey City, N. J. ROLAND SUTTON JONES Charlotte, N. C. JOHN LAUGHRIDGE Veteran VIRGINIA KILPATRICK Veteran Walterboro, S. C. Brevard, N. C. AsheviUe, N. C. Class ' i f f) iftii BERNICE LEDBETTER ED LOFT IS JMARY ANN iMcCORlMICK Asheville. N. C. Taylors, S. C. Veteran EUerbe, N. C. AILEEN LEDFORD H. L. LOiMAX LEROY McCRAW Hariisburg, N. C. Vetevau ' eternii Guilford College, N. C. Chesnee, S. C. JOHN HARDIN LEE, JR. ALVIN McKINNISH Veteran DORIS LONG ' eteran Hickory, N. C. Spindale, N. C. Canton, N. C. JACK LIVESAY ' eleran Clittoii Forge, Va. JOE LYDAY ' elera}i Ilendersonvillc, N. C. R. E. McNEELY, JR. Veteran Waxhaw, N. C. A. L. McPETERS VIDA LOCKMAN Ashcvillo, N. C. RUBY McCALL ' eteran Weaver ille. N. C. R. J. LOFLIN BreNard, N. C. H. FURMAN MANESS. JR. ' eteran NELL F. McCOMBS ' etertin Greensboro. N. C. Jackson, Michigan Cliarlotte, N. C. Freshman ALVA F. MARTIN, JR. Veteran Mooresville, N. C. JACK MARTIN ' eteraii ' illiamston. S. C. MAX MASTERS Forbes, N. C. JOANNE MERCER Boynton Beach, Fla. MERNA MILLER Boynton Beach, Fla. JOHN MISENHEIMER Veteran Brevard, N. C. ANNIE LAURIE MOORE Gastonia, N. C. MARY K. MORRIS Charlotte, N. C. JOANNE MUSGROVE Catawba, N. C. SYBIL NICHOLS Mt. Airy, N. C. DWIGHT NIFONG Veteran Rutherfordton, N. C. WANDA NIFONG RutherFordton, N. C. R. E, NORWOOD ' eteran Brevard, N. C. LOIS OYER Boynton Beach, Fla. W. J. PARRISH Savannah, Ga. ARTHUR PATTEN ' eteran Miami, Fla. HILDA PAYNE Kannapolis, N. C. VERA PEARSON Saluda, N. C. Class BESSIE PENLAND SARAH PUETT CHARLES ROBBINS Scaly. N. C. Dallas, N. C. ' eteran Plymouth, N. C. ROBBIE PENLAND Shouting Creek, N. C. CAROLYN PENNINGTON McBee, S. C. ALEXANDER REED Brevard, N. C. ALBERT REID ' eterati Brevard, N. C. ELAINE RUSH Clyde, N. C. ELNORA RUSH Clyde, N. C. LIGENE PERRYiMAN Vetenm Winston-Salem, N. C. JAMES C. RICHARDSON Troy, N. C. DOROTHY SANDERS Conway. S. C. JOHN PHILPOTT Veferan Walkertown, N. C. MAE RIGDON Brevard, N. C. B. PRATT SCROGGS Jonesville. N. C. ELIOIT SECREST RACHEL POOLE ANNIE LU ROBBINS Veteran Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. East Spencer, N. C. Freshman m VINCENT SEVERS Veteran Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS SHEETS X ' eteran Fairview, N. C. JOAN SIMMONS St. Petersburg. Fla. EUGENE SMITH ' eteran Belew Creek. N. C. ROLAND SHELLEY Veteran Nichols, S. C. CHARLES R. SHERRILL GEORGE SMITH Monroe, N. C. HERMAN SMITH Veteran eteran RobbinsonviUe, N. C. ELIZABETH SHERRILL Lenoir, N. C. CARL SILVER Veteran Micaville, N. C. Conover, N. C. M. RAY SMITH X ' eteran Rockingham, N. C. MOLLY SPENDER Maplewood, N. J. —I ass SHIRLEY STEELE Durham, N. C. ALMA STUART Langley Field, Va. lONA SZUR Veteran Metuchen, N. J. JOHN SZUR Veteran Metuchen, N. J. EARL D. TALBERT Veteran Norwood, N. C. JACQUELINE TATTERSALL Bovnton Beach, Fla. Freshman Class JEAN TEAL CHARLES WALLIS Elkin, N. C. Veteran LEROY THOMPSON ' eteran Greenwood, S. C. Biltmore, N. C. WILLIAM SCO 11 WHITE Veteran JAN WILSON Bald Creek, N. C. RALPH THOMPSON Kinston, N. C. Veteran MARGIE WILKINS MARGARET WILSON Spear, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Robbinsville, N. C. JOHN TOLBERT Lenoir, N. C. JIMMY WILKINSON Charlotte, N. C. CHARLES WINTERS CLAUDE TYLER JOHN C. WILLIAMS Veteran Morganton, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Freemont, N. C. PAT WAINWRIGHT CHARLENE WILSON Tallahassee, Fla. Greer, S. C. A rransrlraiiia Huirtcr of ' Posstiiiis and Cuons (James Allred) I ■ r Center of Top Picture: James Prestwood, his wife, and the car he won. Bottom: A Newly-Erected Veterans ' Unit. r President. Andy Sicmon; Vice President, Robert Tallon; Secretary-Trcasitrer, Jean I Iart. - C 01 L E G -TT] - P r e - C D 1 h y B LI ' ' OOD M. ADAMS ' anceboro, N. C. JACK BENNETT et£ran Mt. Airy, N. C. VIRGINIA JO BRUMSEY Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT GUY CHRISTOPHER Veteran Greenville, S. C. AMELIA AMOS ' eteTan AsheviUe, N. C. RE ' . W. E. BOWIE Brevard, N. C. W. T. BUXTON Chesterfield, S. C. E. G. CRAWTORD ' eternn W ' eaverville, N. C. CATHERINE ANDREWS Charlotte, N. C. CLARENCE C. BRADLEY, JR. ' e(erai( Danville, Va. GORDON F. CANUP ' etercin Brevard, N. C. BETTY ROSE DAVIS Charlotte, N. C. ANN ASHMORE Troy, N. C. LAWRENCE BROWN Brevard, N. C. LAURA CAROON Newsoms, Va. DOLLY DAVIS Cuoleemee, N. C. WILLIAM F. DEAN GEORGE W. DICKINSON Kernersville, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. VIRGINIA FAUCETTE JANE FAUCETTE Brown Summit, N. C. Brown Summit. N. C. CAROLINE SCRUGGS GEEK Brevard, N. C. JEAN HART Oxford, N. C. KENNETH GOUGE Veteran Bakersville, N. C. CAROLINE HENDERSON Charlotte, N. C. RALPH DINSMORE Veteran ■ Asheville, N. C. ANNE FERREE Winstnn-Salem, N. C. J. B, GROVERMAN ' eteran Georgetown, S. C. D. T. HUCKABEE ' eteraii Chester, S. C. PEGGY EDISON Asheville, N. C. MARY ELIZABETH FRIDAY Dallas, N. C. MARTHA HAGER States ville, N. C. PETER T. HULTH Veteran Georgetown, S. C. Pre-LoUege Pre-CollegG ROBERT D. HUNT Oxford, N. C. NANCY JONES High Point, N. C. FRED E. KUCHLER ' eteran Jacksonville Beach, Fla. MARIA ADELA LOPEZ Oriente, Cuha E. L. HUTTO ' eterciii BlackviUe, S. C. BOBBIE KEITH Charlotte, N. C. KATHERINE LAMBETH Brown Summit, N. C. J. R. McCLAM ' eteran Scranton, S. C. ALVIN JONES Cedar Mountain, N. C. PHYLLIS KLINE Highlands, N. C. CLARA B. LeGRAND MocksviUe, N. C. JANE McENTIRE Spindale, N, C. JAMES GUY JOHNSON KernersviHe, N. C. MRS. JANE CHANDLER KNIGHTEN Brevard, N. C. JOE LEONARD Catawba, N. C. TOM E. McIN aLLE Veteran Darlington, S. C. il GERALD D. MARTIN INA MEEKINS DORAN MODLIN BILLY NABERS Veteran Hatteras, N. C. Veteran ' eteran Darlington, S. C. Thomasville, N. C. Greenville, S. C. CHARLES PICKLESEIMER L. C. POOR CLIFFORD POWELL ALICIA RIVAS Brevard, N. C. Veteran Brevard, N. C. Rosman, N. C. Oriente, Cuba FABIO RIVAS Orientc, Cuba PAUL ROBBINS Veteran MARY F. ROBINSON Catawba, N. C. THURMAN T. ROGERS, JR. Darlington, S. C. ' eteran Lake City, S. C. A. W, SAFRIET D. H. SCOTT, JR. PAULINE SEWELL ANDY SIGMON Veteran Woodleaf, N. C. Clifton Forge, Va. Cramerton, N. C. Fletcher, N. C. P r E - C D 1 1 G g G PrG-CoUege RALPH SWAN ROBERT TALLON H. B. TARTE, JR. MIRIAM THOMAS Veteran Charleston, S. C. Veteran Myrtle Beach, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Darlington, S. C. iST H. TRAYNHAM JOHN TUCKER WILLIAM UPCHURCH H. W. WALKER Veteran ' eteran Vetei-an Veteran Greenville. S. C. West Palm Beach, Fla. Cherry ville, N. C. Darlington, S. C. JEAN M. WHITLEY SPECIAL STUDENT Veteran EVEREI 1 BOWIE 11 nJersonviUe, N. C. Brevard, N. C. 1 MOUNTAIN VISTA r ft f. VETERANS ' COFFEE SHOP i i - j DRGANIZATIDMS n yyr) j Choir Jewell Bennett, Mary E. Friday, James Hamilton, Loree Harrell, Phil Johnson, Sarah Kornegay, Ann Laurie Moore, Mary Norwood. Peggy Penning- ton, Annie Lu Robbins, Doris Shellman, Gloria SxMIth, Lon D. Vance, Conrad Wilson. PRESENTATION OF THE MESSIAH Officers: Presuient, Harold Sprinkle; ' ice President, George McDuffie; Secretary-Treasurer, Dwight Pyatt; Chaplain, LoN Vance. Other Members: Kenneth Armstrong, Charles Earnhardt, Kennith Beadles, Charles Burgess, Tom Buxton, John Cline, Wintred Er in, Thomas Franklin, Philip Frazier, Cecil Henderson. Paul Johnson, Andrew Marcus, George Marcus, Jack Martin, Max Masters, Walter Poplin, James Prestvvood, Charles Robbins, Henry Swiggett, John Tolbert, Howard Tweed, Dewey Whitaker, John Williams, Darr Wise. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Roy. Literary .-. ClinsDphic Literary Society Euterpean Literary Society Officers: President, Grace Gordon; Vice President, Peggy Pennington; Secretary, Dott Ingram; Treas- urer, Jan Wilson. r- i n j Other Members: Catherine Andrews, Lois Andrews, Pat Austin, Elsie Bandy, Jewell Bennett, Emily Boden- heiiner, Ann Bostain, Lclah Brav, Jo Brumsev, Aletha Cagle, Laura Caroon, Jean Collins, Nina Craft Polly Crawford, Betrv Ann Dennett, Jane MacEntire, Jane Fau.ette, Virginia Faucette, Mildred Fink, Dorothy Fletcher, Bett ' Friday, Pat Fortenberv, Marv Eddy Gott, Martha Hager, Pat Harris, Mary Hart, Frances Hedden, Betty Helms, Catherine Henderson, Betty Jo ' Hooyer, Emmy Howell, Nancy Jones, Sarah Komegay, Katherine Lam- beth, Alice Langston, Bernice Ledbetter, Aileen Ledford, Clara Belle LeGrand, Doris Limg, Louise Lynch, Ina Meekins, Margaret McAteer, Bertha Mae McGee, Doralee McPeters, Ann Moore, Mary Katherine Morns, Jo Ann Musgroye, Sybil Nichols, Betty Norton, Vera Pearson, Bessie Penland, Rachel Poole, Sarah Puett, Bonnie Quay, Frankie Robertson, Elaine Rush, Elnora Rush, Polly Sewell, Doris Shellman, Sudie Sheets, Evelyn Silvers, Lucille Siniard, Shirlev Steele, Alma Stuart, Jane Transou, Miriam Thomas, Betty Thompson, Mary Frances Watson, Charlene Wilson, Margie Wilkins. Faculty Advisers: Miss Griffin and Miss Spiro. Officers: President, Marvin Featherston; Vice President. Eugene Randolph; Secretary, Richard Hen- dricks; Treasurer, Harvey Wilkie. , , , ,,,,,„ , . , m i ,i7ii- m i Other Members: Linwood Adams, Gilbert Arthur, Jack Bailey, Millard Bason, David Black, William Bl cken- ship, Lawrence Brown, Hevward Buchanan, Charles B Tum, Calvin Cloninger, Otis Cook Wilton Cook, G W. Dickinson, Carl Downev, Hicks Duncan, Edwin Edwards, William Ellis, William Hall James Hamilton, tdwm HarriU, Richard Holladav, Harold Holliheld, Philip Johnson. Eugene King, Joe Leonard, Edward Lotus, Harold Lomax, loe Mcintosh, Ekrrv Martin, Jack Morgan, George Parleir, Jack Parrish, Eugene Perpaiian, J. C. Richard- son, Clit ' ton Riggins, Alexander Reed. Charles Robbins, Arthur Schreyer, Dueward Scott Andy Sigmon, Hugh Sizemore, Robert Tallon, Ernest Traynham, William Traywick, Claude Tyler, W. L. Wade, Jr., William White, James Wilkinson, J. W. Woodfin. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Carl H. Trowbridge. Delphian Literary Society Inemosynean Literary Society Societies Officers: President. Elaine Tolan; Vice President, Mary Hipp; Secretary, Edna Whitley; Treasurer. Jane Other Members: Agnes Austin, Gloria Bost, Harriet Brown, Betty Byrum, Lee Chestnutt. Jean Childers. Sarah Conder, Elsie Craig, DoUv Davis, Bern- Rose Davis, Maxine Dean, Emily Fortune, Fiazel Franklin, Jean Hart, Loree Harrill, Caroline Henderson, Delpha Rose Herring, Lorraine Keatts, Bobbie Keith, Jean Kennickell. Marv Jane Knighten. Pat Lackey, Marjorie Lanning, Vida Lockman, Maria Lopez, Elizabeth McAulay, Joanne Mercer Lois Oyer, Hilda Pavne, Robbie Penland, Annie Lu Robbins, Mary Frances Robinson, Alicia Rivas. Joan Simmons, Molly Spender, Doris Sutton, Jackie Tattersall, Jean Teal, Pat Wainuright, Bettie Wilkinson, Margaret Wilson. Fi!C!i (y Adi ' iser: Miss Lucile Smith. Student Council Garland Knighten President Charles Johnson Vice President Elsie Craig Secretary-Treasurer Smith Poplin .. .Sophomore Class Representative John Benfield. . . .Fre hmai) Class P epreseiitative Andy Sigmon Pre-CoUege Representative Jack Morgan Ross Hall Representative Jewell Bennett Taylor Hull Representative Peggy Pennington .... Wt s ILdl Representative Josephine MrGAHA..Dnv Student Represe)itntive I lAHin- VsiiwoRTH . . .Day Student Rep.esentative Alan Reese Day Student Representative John Tlicker Day Student Representative Dean Stevenson Fncidtv Adviser Christian Student Movement Council OFFICERS LoREE I Iarrill President LoN Vance First Vice President Mary Frances Hart Second Vice President Jan Wilson Secretary-Treasurer Fanny Sisk World Friendship Chairman James Hamilton PuUicity Chairman Sarah Puett Social Chairman Sarah Kornegay President of Christian Workers ' Chih Rev. C. Edward Roy Faculty Adviser PertelotE Staff Ediloriii-Chief Pat Austin Associaie Editor Shirley Steele Senior Editor Mary Frances Watson Ereshiiiai! Editor Dott Ingram Pre College Editor Jack Bennett Write-Up Editor Harvey Wilkie Write-Up Editor Jane McEntire Editor for Meti ' s Athletics John Cline E ditor for Women ' s Athletics Mary Hipp Orgaiiizatio)is Editor Darr Wise Photography Editor John Williams Typing Editor Bertha Mae McGee Typing Editor Betty Jane Holden Eeature Editor David Barnes Business Manager Lois Andrews Assistant Husi}iess Manager Winfred Ervin Advertising Maitager James Bayne Circidation Manager Arnold McPeters lacidty Adviser Miss Marjorie Craig Clarion Staff WfM Editor-iu-Chief Emily Bodenheimer Associate Editors. .Conrad Wilson, Jack Morgan Make-Up Editors Frankie Robertson, Clara Bell LeGrand Eeature Editors Margaret Wilson, Mary Eddy Gott Sports Editors ... .Betty Dedmon, Jack Morgan Reporters Harold Lomax, J. C. Richardson, Jimmy ' Wilkinson Typists Bettie Wilkinson, Doris Sutton, Elaine Tolan, Sybil Nichols Business Manager Mary Lou Hamilton Business Staff Guy Burchfiel, Peggy Pennlngton Circulation Managers Polly Crawford, Vance Derby Facidty Adviser. .Mrs. Ruth Wilson Caldwell Sigma Pi Alpha Officers: President, Doris Shellman; Vice President, Dwight Pyatt; Secretary, Patricia Austin; Treasurer, LoREE Harrill: Conductor, Katherine Auvil. Ottier Members: Lois Andrews, Jewell Bennett, Mary Lou Hamilton, Josephine McGaha. Facidty Adviser: Miss Dulcie Hayes. Honor Societies Not Pictured Phi Theta Kappa President, Dwight Pyatt; Secretary-Treasurer. Doris Shellman; Facidty Adviser, Dr. Burt W. Loomis. Alpha Pi Epsilan Members: Bertha Mae McGee and Miss Mary Clmre Griffin. International HelatiDns Club Officers: President, Allen Reese; Secretary-Treasurer, Polly Crawford. Other Members: Jack Bennett, Jewell Bennett, D. F. Blackwell, Maxine Dean, Vance Derby, Junetta Edwards, Winfred Ervin, Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Noah Glass, Grace Gordon, Gordon Graham, Loree Harrill, Julia Higdon, Betty Jo Hoover, Sara Kornegay, Paul Johnson, Johnny Laughridge, Harold Lomax, Louise Lynch, George McDuffie, Arnold McPeters, Doralee McPeters, Jack Morgan, George Parleir, Robbie Ruth Penland, Peggy Pennington, Sara Puett, Sudie Sheets, Lon Vance, John Williams, Charlene Wilson, Conrad Wilson, Julia Higdon. Facidty Adviser: Dr. A. L. Bramlett. CammGrcial Club Officen: Prescient. Bertha Mae McGee; Vice President, Emmy Howell; Secretary, Elaine Tolan; Treasurer, Nell McCombs: Chairman of Social Committee, Margaret McAteer. Other Metnhers: Emily Bodenheimer. Ann Bostain, Lelah Bray, Charles Burgess, Betty- Byrum, Aletha Cagle, John Cline, Sarah Conder, Mildred Fink, Pat Fortenberry, Emily Fortune, Hazel Franklin, James Grainger, Edward Harrill, Mary FIipp, Keith Jurney, Jean Kennickell, Alice Langston, Jackie Tattersall, Bernice Ledbetter, Doris Long, Ruby McCall, Joe McIntosh, Sybil Nichols, Rachel Poole, Mae Rigdon, Geneva Ross, Eliot Secrest, Roland Shelley, Ray Sherrill, Fanny Sisk, Robert Stevenson, Alma Stuart, Doris Sutton, Jean Teal, Betty- Wilkinson. Faculty Adviser: Miss Mary Claire Griffin, President, Annie Lu Bobbins; Vice President, Jack Morgan; Secretary-Treasurer, Maxine Black. Other Members: Arthur Agnew, Jack Bailey, Jewell Bennett, Harry Chandler, Otis Cook, Wilton Cook, G. W. Dickinson, William Ellis, James Grainger, June Huskey, Edwin Harrill, Pat Harris, Ezra Hutto, Peter Hulth, Keith Henderson, Ed Loftis, Eugene King, Jack Martin, J. R. McClam, Billy Nabers, Rachel Poole, Alex Reed, Roland Shelley, Ray Sinclair, Ralph Swan, Robert Tallon, Miriam Thomas, LeRoy Thompson, Claude Tyler, Darr Wise, James Woodfin. Faculty Adviser: Miss KIary Claire Griffin. South Carolina Club Music Appre ciation Club Officers: Praidcut. Puii.ip Johnson: ' icc President, Jane Transou; Secretary, Ina Meekins; Treamrer-, Saeah KoRNEGAY. Other Memhers: Elsie Craig, Dolly Davis, Peggy Edison, Emily Fortune, Betty Friday, Gordon Graham, William Hall, James Hamilton, Loree Harrill, Pat Harris, Julia Higdon, Ruth Keith, Jane MacEntire, Dora- lee McPeters, Ann Moore, Mary Katherine Morris, Mary Norwood, Robert Norwood, Peggy Pennington, Bonnie Quay, Lu Robbins, Mary Frances Watson, DA R Wise. FacultY Adi ' iser: Miss Margaret Spiro. Agnes Austin, James D. Bayne, Jewell Bennett, D. F. Blackwell, Laura Gaboon, Nina Craft, Maxine Dean, Betty Ann Dennett, Dorothy Fletcher, Emily Fortune, Mary E. Friday, James Hamilton, Jean Hart, Harry E. Hemphill, Betty- |o Hoover, June Huskey, Ruth Keith, Phyllis Kline, Clara LeGrand, Louise Lynch, Bertha Mae McGee, ' Ina Meekins, Mary Katherine Morris, George Parleir, Hilda Payne, Arthur Ferryman, Zena Pearl Rickman, Frankie Robertson, Geneva Ross, Polly Sewell, Evelyn Silver, Gloria Smith, Molly Spender, Doris Sutton, John C. Williams, Ghaelene Wilson, Allie Mae Wylie. Glee Club Christian Workers ' Club Officers: President, Sarah Kornegay; Vice President, Peggy Pennington; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Hart. Other Members: Catherine Andrews, Lois Andrews, Ann Ashmore, Jewell Bennett, Jo Brumsey, Aletha Cagle, Jean Guilders, Maxine Dean, Fred Bellinger, Mildred Fink, Dorothy Fletcher. Emily Fortune, Hazel Franklin, Thomas Franklin, James Hamilton, Loree Harrill, Catherine Henderson, Delpha Rose Herring, Mary Hipp, Emmy Howell, Dott Ingram, Ruth Keith. Crayton Kerr. James Landreth, Bernice Ledbetter, Andy Marcus. George Marcus. Margaret McAteer, Bertha Mae McGee, R. E. McNeely, Arnold McPeters, Doralee McPeters, Ina Meekins, Ann Moore, Mary Katherine Morris, Jo Ann Musgrove, George Parleir, Walter Poplin. Sarah Puett, Dwight Pyatt, Charles Robbins, Geneva Ross, Polly Sewell, Doris Shellman, Arnold Sherrill, Elizabeth Sherrill, Fanny Sisk, Gloria Smith, FIarold Sprinkle, Shirley Steele, Alma Stuart, Lon Vance, William White, Edna Whitley, Harvey Wilkie. John C. Williams, Charlene Wilson, Conrad Wilson, Jan Wilson, Darr Wise. Faculty Adviser: Rev. C. Edward Roy. President, Arnold Sherrill; Vice President, Paul Heafner; Secretary-Treasurer, George Parleir. Other Members: Thomas Franklin, Noah Glass, James Hamilton, Dwight Pyatt, Lon Vance. Faculty Adviser: Rev. C. Edward Roy. Ministerial Club HoniG Economics Club Officers: President, Louise Lynch; Vice President, Catherine Henderson; Secretary-Trensiircr, Jane Smith; Re- porter, Frankie Robertson. Other Meiuhers: Jean Childers, Maxine Dean, Emilv Fortune, Martha Hager, Mary Lou Hamilton, Dott Ingram, Bobbie Keith, Margaret McAteer, Elizabeth McAulay, Josephine McGaha. Wanda Nifong, Robbie Penland, Mary Frances Robinson, Mollie Spender, Iona Szair, Georgia LIrouiiari. Faculty Adviser: Miss Mabel Hendrix. .J ' g ' ! , ! Officers: Flight Comnmuder, Alva Sentell; Executive Officer, Harvey Wilkie; Flight Officer, John Tolbert; Logs and Records Officer, Lawrence Brown. Other Memhers: Linwood Adams, C. H. Earnhardt, James Bayne, Kennith Beadles, George Dickinson, James Fitzpatrick. William Hall, Vernon Harris, Frank Henderson, Keith Henderson, Keith Jurney, Frank- lin Kerber, Joe Leonard, J. R. McClamm, George McDuffie, Arnold McPeters, Eugene Randolph, Roland Shelly, Ralph Swan, Charles Wallis. Faculty Adviser: Arthur Schreyer. Flight Squadron Dramatic Club Officers: President. Mary Frances Watson: First ' ice President. Dott Ingram; Second Vice President, Sudie Sheets; Secretary-Treasurer. James Wilkinson; Puhlicity Cliairtnan. Lorraine Keatts; Wardrobe Mistress, Caroline Henderson; Chairman of Play Selection Committee. Shirley Steele. Othei- Members: James Bayne, Harriet Brown, Elsie Craig, Mildred Fink, James Fitzpatrick, Thomas GinsoN. Frank Henderson, Keith Henderson, Emmy Howell, Vida Lockman, Polly Sewell, Joan Simmons, John Tltcker, Pat Wainwpight. Facidtr Adviser: Miss Lucile Smith. Officers: President. Elizaheth McAulay; Vice President, Evelyn Silver; Secretary. Edna Whitley; Treasurer, Jane Smith; Reporter, Jack Morgan. Other Members: Walter Ashworth, Laura Caroon, Marvin Featherston, Grace Gordon, Richard Hen- dricks, Betty Jo Hoover, James Landreth, Louise Lynch, Arnold McPeters, Doralee McPeters, Max Masters, Betty Norton Annie Lu Bobbins, Frankie Robertson, Arthur, Schreyer, Vincent Severs, Sudie Sheets, Lucille Siniard, Mary Frances Watson, Allie Mae Wylie. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Carl H. Trowbridge. Medical Science Club Day Students ' Club Officers: Preiideut. Robert Hauss: ' ice President, W. H. Dixon; Secretary Treasurer, Mary Lou Hamilton. Other Members: Sherrill Allison, Pat Austin, Katherine Auvil, James Bayne, L. A. Coman, T. D. Corn, Elsie Craig, R. L. Davis. Virginia Edmundson, Tom G bson. Betty Jane Holden, Perry Holden, Mary Jane McCall, Josephine McGaha, Furman Maness, Jr.. Johnny Misenheimer, Philip Morris, Betty ' Norton. Mary Norwood. Robert Norwood, A. T. Reese, Nell Robinson, Lucille Siniard, Herman Smith, Lee Thompson, John Tucker. Facultr Adx ' iser: Mr. Ray Swink. President, Charles Johnson; Vice President, John Benfield; Secretary-Treasurer, Philip Frazier. Veterans ' Club Officers M L E T I C - , 1 ■ 7. - - ChEErlEaders Jane Transou, Head; Carolyn Henderson, Uoris Long, Robert Hauss, G. W. Dickinson; John Tucker and Betty Byrum, Substitutes. The Season In Retrospect Hopes were high this year for the best team ever to represent Brevard College. An aggrega- tion of seventy men turned out with thoughts of making the team, but Coach Bob Andrews soon narrowed the hopefuls down to a playing squad of forty. After four weeks of practice using the newly popularized T-formation, the team was ready to open the first game of the toughest schedule the Tornadoes had ever faced. In the opening campaign the Tornadoes lost to Eastern Tennessee State 31 12. The game was far from a walk-away, and despite the initial upset the Tornadoes still looked forward to a good season. In the second game Bre ' ard lost to Edwards Military Institute 7-0. The Tornadoes made more Brst downs, more yards rushing; but bad breaks and several injuries were too much for them. Bre ' ard ' s worst defeat of the season came at the hands of Campbell College in the first iiomc game. The Tornadoes held the Conference vviiv ners scoreless for three cjuarters, but two tumbles set up touchdowns for Campbell. The game ended 26-0. Playing in rain and mud ankle-deep, the Tornadoes defeated a helpless Lees-McRae eleven 6-0. It was Brevard all the way, and the opponents ne ' er had a scoring opportunity. In the following contest the Tornadoes traveled to Ilivvassee and lost a hcartbreaker, the winners scoring both touchdowns on long passes. On Homecoming Day, Coach Andrews ' Tornadoes lost to a smooth-clicking Tennessee- Wesleyan eleven 13-0. Bre ' ard outfought and out-played the ' isitors and did c ' cr thing but out- score them. Before the largest crowd of a home game the Tornadoes drubbed Gardner-Webb 35-0. The entire squad of forty men were used in the game. The next week Brc ard lost to Georgia Mill tary I nstitute 21-6. Undaunted by their defeat of the week before, the Tornadoes turned back the highly faxorcd Tusculum eleven 26-7. In the last game of the year and betoie the largest crowd of the season, the Tornadoes fought brilliantly and outplayed the Mars Hill Ijons in three quarters, but lost 13 0. FoDtball Teams COACH ANDREWS AND CHIP Top: Left End, Caines; Lett Tackle, Walker; Left Guard, Cline; Center, Thompson; Right Guard, Duncan; Right Tackle, Traynham; Right End, Poplin; Quarterback, Riggins; Left Half- back, Whitaker; Right Hallljack, Winchester; Fullback, Ash- worth. Middle: Left End, Tweed; Left Tackle, Belk; Left Guard, Burgess; Center, Martin; Right Guard, Armstrong; Right Tackle, Groverman; Right End, Burchfiel; Quarterback, Misenheimer; Left Halfback, Blakenship; Right Halfback, Agnew; Fullback, Davenport. Bottom: Left End, Tweed; Left Tackle, Walker; Left Guard, Cline; Center, Sigmon; Right Guard, Duncan; Right Tackle, Groverman; Rig ht End, Chandler; Quarterback, Buchanan; Left Halfback, Blankenship; Right Halfback, Misen- heimer; Fullback, Sorrels. THE 1947 E£i sii ti CI ? TORNADDES ig4E FDDTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 21 Brevard - East Tenn. State Oct. 26 Sent. 28 Brevard - Edwards Mil. Institute Nov. 1 Oct. 8 Brevard - Campbell College Nov. 8 Oct. 12 Brevard - Lees-McRae Nov. 16 Oct. 18 Brevard - Hiwassee Nov. 23 Brevard — Tennessee Wesleyan Brevard — GardnerA ' ebb Brevard — Georgia Mil. Institute Brevard — Tusculum Brevard - Mars Hill Riggir First row. Cecil Henderscjii, I larold Ln Harold Sprinkle, Andrew Marcus, Clifton Second row: Robert Hord, James Caines, Dewey VVhitaker, George Marcus, Guy Burchfield, Andy Sigmon. Third row {standing,): Coach Robert Andrews, Herman Morgan, Hugh Sizemore, Walter Poplin, Howard Tweed, Charles Byrum. The Basketball Season With the largest tuniont in HrcNarcl Cullc.oe history, Coach Andrews set out to make this the hest team ever to represent the school. As The Pertelote goes to press, the record of the Tornadoes speaks For itself. The Tornadoes are leading the Confer- ence, with nine wins against two losses. BREVARD COLLEGE 1946-1947 Bii ' .kethaU Schediih ' Dec. 12 Ecusta at Brevard )an. 28 LeesMcRae at Bre ' ard Dec. 14 Enka at Brevard Jan. M) VVingate at Bre ' ard Dec. 17 U. N. C. E.xt. at Bre ard Feb. 1 Mars llill at Brevard Jan. 7 Davidson B at Da idson Feb. 7 Ciar.-VVebb at Boiling Sprgs Jan. 10 Ecusta at Brevard Feb. 8 Daxidson B at Brevard Jan. 11 Beckley at Brevard Feb, 11 Wingate at Wingate Jan. 14 Open W-h. 15 Open Jan. 18 Pfeift ' er at Brevard Feb. 18 Spartanburg at Bre ard Jan. 20 W. C. T. C. at Brevard Feb. 19 Mars Hill at Mars llill Jan. 21 Spartanburg at S]iartanburo Feb. 20 Lees-McRae at Banner Elk Jan. 24 Enka at Enka Feb. 22 Open Jan. 25 Gardner U ' ebb at Bre ard Mar 1 Pheilfer at iMisenheimer Left to right: Poplin - Forxvard. Sizemore - Guard, Bmuhi - Guard. Coach Andrews. Morgan - Guard, Marcus — Forward, Tweed — Center. Basketball Teams Left to ri ht: Sprinkle - Forward, Marcus - Forward. Riggins - Guard. Whitaker Guard. (Burchfiel - Guard - not pictured.) Center, Marcus — WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS The women ' s athletic program got off to a flying start with the tennis match at Girls ' Play Day It was held at Meredith College in Raleigh, November 19. Pecky Bodenheimer and Joan Simmons represented Brevard College and held their own until the semi-finals when they met Duke Unixersity. The DiMagoio (or was it Casey) came out in all the girls about the time Softball was taken up in the Physical Education class. After taking calisthenics, it was a hard struggle to reach Third Floor, or even Second. At the beginning of the basketball season the outlook was anything but promising. The season opened December 7 with a game against the Bomberettes in Ashe ille. The other games scheduled were Enka, Ecusta, Eee-McRae, Wingate, and Pfeift ' er. Softball was organized at the beginning of the spring semester. Cirls ' athletics on the campus help keep the spirit of sportsmanship alive. Center left: Mrs. Ruth Caldwell, Coach and Director of Women ' s Athletics Center right: Grace Gordon, Manager: Dott Ingram, Timekeeper. Bottom: Women ' s Athletic Association Board. Top: Women ' s Basketball Team, 1946-1947. First row: Polly Crawford, Mildred Finck, Betty Byrum, Dolly Davis, Doris Long, Louise Lynch. Second rmr: Mar) Hipp, Vera Pearson, Emily Bodenheimer, Mrs. Ruth Cald- well, Evelyn Silver, Sudie Sheets, Edna Whitley. Bottom: Brevard s. Ecusta. GAME WITH ECUSTA BOWLING FOUR OF A KIND Top left: Mrs. Robert Andrews, Women ' s Athletxs in Summer Session. Calisthenics. Left center: Softball. Right: Tennis: Emily Bodenheimer and Joan Simmons. Bottovi left: Archeiy.  LENA THE HYENA (Made for Sadie Hawkins Day hy Mri.Braiidctl and Philip Frazier) or When ee Jhe ( J eautu yyf L Jour ace .... . .Sy . mmmih - - J uvtO J FEATURES May Day MAY QUEEN AND KING, SPRING 1946: LYDIA UNDERWOOD AND GUY BIRCIIFIELD MAY COURT FOLK DANCE VETERANS ' DANCE IN THE BARN, SADIE HAWKINS DAY. WALTER POPLIN, KING OF HARVEST FESTIVAL 1946; BETTY WILKINSON, QUEEN. SCENE FROM SADIE HAWKINS DAY: JUNE HUSKEY AND JIMMY WILKINSON, FRANKLIN KERBER AND MARY KATHERINE MORRIS. CAKE-CUTTING AT THE WEST HALL RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE MARRIAGE OF MISS RUTH WILSON TO MR. HAROLD CALDWELL. PillLIP FRAZIER, BANDLEADER; MARS HILL-BREVARD FOOTBALL GAME. COLLEGE BAND SPECTATORS Toy left: A New Clarion. Center Right: Dwight Pyatt. Center Left: The Doctor Has a Daughter, the Dramatic Club Play. Bottom left: Charlotte Club. BEST ALL-ROUND Grace Gordon — Herman Morgan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Katherine Auvil — Jim Greene ' . : ' w i at cyiiiTJt. '   iiai Bf:ST LOOKI. ' G Sarah Kornkcay- Richarm IIp ndrtcks MOST ATHLETIC EmII-Y BODENilEIMER — DeWRY VVtIITAKER MOST ORIGINAL Pat Austin— Marvin- Featherston MOS T INTELLECTUAL Bf.rtha Mae McGee — Winfred Ervin BEST PERSONALITY Bettie Wilkinson — LoN Vance MOST POPULAR Si ' OiE Sheets— Waiter Popiin 11 mmer 1946 ■ y ' ' Compliments of J. A. 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Brevard College Graduates, Students and Faculty Members THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Prize-Winning Newspaper ' 5 Clothing, Shoes, Sporting Goods When in Asheville Make Our Store Your Headquarters 35 Patton Avenue Through to College ASHEVILLE ARMY STORE Compliments of THE CHICKEN KITCHEN Brevard, N. C. - utoQr cipk. arcup .. utoaraphs araph KEYS PRINTING CO.. GREENVILLE, S. C. -y utoafaphs araph .. ittoarapk Tloe E-tnd TT- ' I J Brevard College Librai □ n3M 005 101 3 DATE DUE GAYLORD PRINTED IN U S A.


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