Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1951
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BREVARD COLLEGE James Addison Jones Library Brevard, North Carolina 28712 William E. Mainous, Editor-in-Chief, Charles Yarbrough, Business Manager, and the entire staff [Cedent - V i e . -- . , s k 4 Vk 1951 e r arte tot e PUBLISHED BV THE STUDENTS OF BREVARD COLLEGE BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA £ 8 ? J c B encvin l REVARD College is the result of a merger of Rutherford and Weaver Colleges, on the campus of what was Brevard Institute. Dr. Robert Laban Abernethy founded Ruth- erford College in 1850, but its charter was not granted until 1853. This was the first college in the South to admit boys and girls to the same classes. During the time that this institution was in operation, from the 1850s to 1933 with the exception of the Civil War years, Dr. Abernethy and his successors educated 10,000 boys and girls, many of them free of any tuition charges. A large number of the graduates entered the Christian ministry, not only the Methodist ministry here in our own state, but all over the nation. Many have become famous in other lines of endeavor. Among them are college presidents, judges, scientists, surgeons, lawyers, industrialists, and persons in high federal office. Mr. George F. Ivey, a member of the Board of Trus- tees of Brevard College, was also a member of the Rutherford College Board. Rutherford ' s last president, Dr. E. P. Billups, became closely connected with Bre- vard College during thj years that he was pastor of the Methodist Chutch in Brevard. When Brevard College opened, one member of its faculty, Mr. C. O. Cathey, came to it from the Rutherford College faculty. Measuring the age of the institutions by the date on which the charter was granted, Rutherford College would be considered the older of the two; but Weavet College had important ptedecessors before it teceived its charter. The first session of the Weaverville School was held in the Conference House, a building erected for the meeting of the Holston Annual Conference in 1836. A neighborhood school was conducted in this rude struc- ture until it was destroyed by fire in 1854. Then the teaching was carried on in Temperance Hall until it too was butned in 1872. The section of country benefited by the Weaverville school felt so strongly the need of educational facilities that efforts were put forward at once to construct a new building and to extend the work of the institution. In 1873 the school was incorporated as Weaverville College, under a local Board of Trustees independent of any denomination. Under the administration of Dr. D. Atkins in 1883, the college was deeded to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1912 the charter was amended to change the name to Weaver College and to change the institution from a four-year school to a junior college. Professor C. H. Trowbridge, who was Superintendent of Brevard Institute from 1904 to 1923, became presi- dent of Weaver College in 1923 and held this position until the merger of Weaver and Rutherford Colleges in 1933. Besides Mr. Trowbridge, Miss Lucile Smith, Miss Dulcie Hayes and Mr. Wesley Williams, all mem- bers of the Weaver College faculty, joined the faculty of the new Brevard College. Mrs. Lee Pylant, who had at one time been Dean of Women at Weaver College, Of c= Ll earnLn ft came to Brevard as Dean of Women in 1947. Mrs. C. E. Buckner, former Dean of Brevard College, was a grad- uate of Weaver. The Cliosophic and Delphian literary societies, with theit sister organizations, the Euterpeans and Mnemosy- neans, were also brought to Brevard from Weaver Col- lege. Each of these societies has a long and interesting history. Among the Board of Trustees of Weaver College were Mr. H. A. Dunham, Dr. C. M. Pickens, Judge Guy Weaver, and Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, Sr.,.all of whom are members of the present Board of Trustees of Bre- vard College and continue to support the college and its work. Soon after the Civil War a well-to-do Philadelphian and his wife, who had traveled throughout Europe and visited much of the world, came to the mountains of North Carolina in search of a healthful climate. In 1895 this couple, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Taylor, started a school for girls in a house near the overhead bridge on West Main Street in Brevard. Because the mountain families distrusted schools and education so much, the first student had to be paid to attend. Soon, however, the Taylors ' little cottage became too small for the large number of girls seeking religious training and edu- cation. Mr. Taylor bought the Red House on Probarte Street, and added courses for the boys of the commun- ity. Again the school outgrew the house, but there was no money for more buildings. Then the Confer- ence Epworth League began helping to support the school, and it became known as the Btevard Epworth School. In 1902 four acres of land were purchased; and West Hall, which was first named Taylor Hall, was begun. The income was not sufficient to complete the building, so the school was discontinued. In the spring of 1903 a committee of three women went to Atlanta to the conference of the Woman ' s Home Mission Board of the Southern Methodist Church to ask for help. Miss Belle Bennett, president of the Home Mission Board, came to Brevard to investigate the school and to find a principal. As a result, Brevard Industrial Institute opened its doors in October of 1904 under the ditection of Mr. E. E. Bishop. Mr. Bishop went to Thomasville, Georgia, to start a new school in 1904; and Mr. C. H. Trowbridge became the prin- cipal of Brevard Institute. Mr. Trowbridge held this position for sixteen years, during which time one hun- dred acres of land were bought, and the administration building and Ross Hall were built; the old Taylor Hall, later to be renamed West Hall, was brick veneered. After Mr. Trowbridge went to Weaver College, the Institute had three other principals. One of these was Mr. Oliver Orr, now of Brevard; the others were Mr. J. F. Winton and Miss Catherine Ritter. In 1933 Bre- vard Institute was consolidated with Vashti School, at Thomasville, Georgia; and the buildings and grounds were left in the care of Mr. D. Guy Dean, who is still a resident of Brevard and who now has a daughter at Brevard College. These buildings remained unused un- til the opening of Brevard College in the fall of 1934. Mrs. Myrtle Baber Young, at present a house coun- selor at Brevard College, was a student at Brevard In- stitute and later returned as nurse and teacher of home economics. Mr. Herman White, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at Brevard College, was also a student at Brevard Institute. Before going to Weavet College, Miss Lucile Smith taught at Brevard Institute for three years. In 1933 the Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church decided to merge Rutherford College and Weaver College and form a new institu- tion at Brevard. On March 5, 1934, the Board of Trus- tees appointed by the Western North Carolina Confer- ence, elected Dr. E. J. Coltrane, then on the National Committee of Education, to be the president of Brevard College; and Brevard was opened in September, 1934. In founding this new junior college, the Western North Carolina Conference had two definite ideals in mind. The first is the Christian ideal. At Weaver and Rutherford Colleges much emphasis was placed on Christian education; and as their successor, Brevard College is pledged to the continuance of that tradition. The self-help plan is the second ideal. Taking into ac- count the large number of boys and girls desiring a college education but financially unable to attend the existing institutions, the special Conference Educational Commission in 1933 recommended that Brevard College be conducted as a self-help junior college and that pro- vision be made for participation of the students in var- ious phases of farming and industry. For a number of years the college owned and operated a farm and a dairy, and every student was required to do a certain task each day. Then so many students began applying who did not need financial assistance that provision had to be made for only a rather limited number of self-help students, and the farm and dairy were discontinued. During the administration of Dr. Coltrane, from the opening of the institution in 1934 until June 1950, Brevard College greatly expanded its physical plant, its program of instruction, and its faculty. West Hall, Taylor Hall, Ross Hall, and Spencer Hall — later re- named Dunham Hall in honor of Mr. H. A. Dunham of Ashcville — all Brevard Institute buildings, were given to Brevard College by the Methodist Conference. The farm buildings were given by friends of the college who were interested in agricultute. The rock wall, around the athletic field was constructed by the WPA, and a frame building to be used as a gymnasium was given by Mr. H. A. Dunham. A temporary science building, cafeteria, and several housing units for men have been erected to help meet the needs of the college. The James Addison Jones Library, dedicated on April 10, 1948, is a fireproof building which contains approx- imately 42,000 volumes. The Mary Frances Stamey Memorial Infirmary, dedicated on Julv 10, 1948, is also a fireproof structure, of the same architectural de- sign as the library. It was given by the Stamey family in memory of their daughter, who was a student at Brevard College. During the years new courses of instruction have been added, and the faculty has been increased to meet the growing needs of the students. In December of 1949 Brevard College was fully accredited by the South- ern Association and the University Senate. This makes it possible for Brevard graduates to transfer to senior colleges and universities without difficulty. In June, 1950, President Coltrane was succeeded by Reverend George Brinkmann Ehlhardt, who came to Brevard from the faculty of Duke University. The present administrator has entered upon his duties with a new outlook, a fresh enthusiasm, and a constructive vigor which augur well for the future of the College. — Betsy Bowman Robinson. ■H =Jjedt ica tio Yl Do Wiss Cn [Hi K raicj, our Lady of the Hour, who is the culmination of the best in instruction, friendship, and understanding. We dedicate this 1951 Pertelote. She has given the means as well as the inspira- tion to many, and to each of us a word of praise from her is a goal to be won. f oSS J rali Tacuitu Mpartmenti -AL minis : Myall ion and jracultiA Copyngflt— Fabian Bachtack. New York The Reverend George Brinkmann Ehlhardt president Robert F. Andrews, Jr., B.S. Coach, Athletic Director for Men Burnsville, North Carolina Miss Vera Mae Ault, B.S., R.N. College Nurse, Hygiene Charlotte. North Carolina Dr. Albert L. Bramlett, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. History, Government Fines Creek, North Carolina Mrs. Elsie G. Bramlett Art Wayncsville, North Carolina Miss Ella V. Buckner Bursar Saskatchewan, Canada Mrs. T. P. Bumcardner House Counselor Shelby, North Carolina Miss Marjorie Craig, A.B., MA. English, Pertelote Adviser Reidsville, North Carolina Mrs. J. C. Curtis House Counselor Asheville, North Carolina Miss Lois Frazier, B.S., M.S. Business Education Leaksville, North Carolina FACULTY Miss Susan Graham, B.A., B.M. Piano, Glee Club Accompanist Enfield, North Carolina Miss Dulcie Hayes, A.B., M.A. French, Spanish Ogden, Illinois Philip E. Kennedy, A.B., M.A. English, Clarion Adviser Brevard, North Carolina Mrs. Ai ma Kennedy, A.B., M.A. English Brevard, North Carolina Dr. J. F. Leete, B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry, German Brevard, North Carolina Evert Allen Lind, B.S.M., M.M.Ed. Theory, Instrumental Music St. Louis Park, Minnesota Bruce Atkins Livengood, B.M., M.M. Organ, Choral Instruction Charlotte, North Carolina Mrs. Mary B. Livengood, B.A. Registrar Cincinnatti, Ohio Mrs. Mary Gladys Lobdell, B.S., M.S. Biology Brevard, North Carolina Dr. Burt W. Loomis, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology, Education, Director of Guidance Belgrade, Missouri Mrs. Louise P. Miller Piano Troy, Alabama Miss J. Esther Montgomery, B.S., M.S. Home Economics Maryville, Tennessee Miss Mary Louise Moseley, B.S. Women ' s Physical Education Gaffney, South Carolina Mrs. Harold Norwood Secretary to the President Brevard, North Carolina Maxwell Galbraith Pangle, A.B., M.A. Economics, Sociology Galbraith Springs, Tennessee Mrs. Loula McNeer Pangle A.B., MA. Mathematics Botetourt County, Virginia Mrs. Ada Parker B.S., M.A., A.B. in L.S. Librarian Elizabeth City, North Carolina Francis B. Price, B.M. Voice Norfolk, Virginia Mrs. Lee Pylant, A.B., M.S. Dean of Women, Mathematics Bowdon, Georgia Mrs. H. B. Rainville House Counselor Spartanburg, South Carolina William Kirley Robinson, B.S. Physics, Engineering Drawing Winchester, Virginia Rev. C. Edward Roy, A.B., B.D., M.A. Religious Education Helena, Alabama Mrs. James Sanders Secretary to the Dean Conway, South Carolina Miss Lucile Smith, A.B., M.A. English Columbus, Georgia J. J. Stevenson, Jr., A.B., B.D., M.A. Dean of the College, History of Methodism, Study Methods Saluda, South Carolina Miss Martha Wheless, A.B., M.S. Business Education Louisburg, North Carolina Herman R. White Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Elizabeth City, North Carolina Mrs. Lillian Wood Secretary to the Registrar Brevard, North Carolina Mrs. Myrtle Baber Young Graduate of Brevard Institute Supervisor of Cafeteria Shelby, North Carolina ■i i|iiiunni n m w fiMimM« a CL55e6 J enior L laSi Jfficers President...... J. T. Nichols Vice President Reid Gilbert Secretary-Treasurer Helen Hayes SENIORS ALLEN ARCHIE ANGEL Veteran Franklin, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Cliosophic, Inter- national Relations Club. LESSIE JEAN ARLEDGE Tryon, N. C Bailar Club; Cheerleader; Clarion Staff; Com- mercial Club, President ' 51; Mnemosynean; Taylor Hall House Council. WILLIAM BALDWIN Beer Whiteville, N. C. Delphian; Intramural Softball; Varsity Football JAMES CLYDE BARKER Jim Gastonia, N. C. Basketball; Delphian; Football; Monogram Club; Student Council Representative ' 51. CHARLES A. BARKLEY Gastonia, N. C. Bailar Club; Chorus, President ' 50; Cliosophic, Music Club, President ' 50. FLORENCE BISHOP Marshall, N. C. Varsity Basketball Team; Women ' s Athletic Association, Secretary ' 50. MARTHA ELIZABETH BISHOP Marty Tryon, N. C Bailar Club; Baptist Student Union, Secretary ' 51; Clarion Staff; Commercial Club; Mnemosy- nean. CLARENCE MONROE BLYTHE Bernoulli Hendersonville, N. C. Delphian; Football; Monogram Club, President ' 51; Pertelote Staff; Student Council, Vice-Pres- ident ' 51. SENIORS DOROTHY JOYCE BRAND Speedy Miami, Florida Baptist Student Union; Betty Lamp Club; Clarion Staff; Commercial Club; Euterpean. DOUGLAS BROOME Doug Pageland, S. C. WILLARD BUFFKIN Clarendon, N. C. Baseball; Basketball; Christian Fellowship Club; Delphian; Football; Monogram Club. WILLIAM RAY CAIN, JR. Ray Asheville, N. C. Clarion Staff; Drum Major of Band; Glee Club; Manager of Basketball Team; Music Club. THOMAS MASON CALDWELL, JR. Tommy Charlotte, N. C. Baseball; Basketball; Charlotte Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Clarion Staff; Delphian; Dram- atics Club; Glee Club; Ministerial Club; Music Club. ARCHIE D. CANNON Box Huntersville, N. C. PATRICIA CARTER Pat Lakeland. Georgia Bailar Club; Cla rion Staff; Dramatics; Fresh- man Class Secretary. HELEN COBLE Woos Julian, N. C. Basketball; Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fel- lowship Club; Mnemosynean; Women ' s Athletic Association. SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH COCKERHAM Lib Dobson, N. C. LURA S. COLE Leicester, N. C. Commercial Club, Treasurer ' 50, Vice-Presi- dent ' 51; Dramatics Club; Euterpean; Pertelote Staff; West Hall House Council. CAROLYN EVE COLLINS Charlotte, N. C. Betty Lamp Club; Charlotte Club; Clarion Staff; Commercial Club, Treasurer ' 51; Dramat- ics Club; Euterpean. HELEN E. COLTRANE Winston-Salem, N. C. Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Director of Religious Education Club; Glee Club. MARION COOK Norris, S. C. JOSEPH S. DAVIS Joe Plymouth, N. C. Baseball; Delphian; Folk Dance Club; Football; House Council; International Relations Club, Vice-President ' 51; Monogram Club; Veterans ' Club. JOYCE ANN DEAS Canton, N. C. Bailar Club; Betty Lamp Club, President ' 51; Christian Fellowship Club; Euterpean; Pertelote Staff; Volley Ball Intramural. DOROTHY DELLINGER Dot Lincolnton, N. C. Basketball; Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fel- lowship Club; Clarion Staff; Director of Religious Education Club, Vice-President ' 51; Dramatics Club; Glee Club, Treasurer ' 51; International Re- lations Club; Mnemosynean; Student Council; Taylor Hall House Council; Women ' s Athletic Association, President ' 51. SENIORS JAMES A. DILLARD, JR. Jim Pickens, S. C. Baseball; Basketball; Football, Co-Captain ' 51; Monogram Club. ANNA RUTH DOUGHERTY Black Mountain, N. C. Alpha Pi Epsilon; Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Commercial Club; Mnemosy- ANN DOUGLAS DUCKWORTH Duck Brevard, N. C. Basketball; Betty Lamp Club; Day Students ' Club, Vice-President ' 50 and ' 51; Women ' s Ath- letic Association; Women ' s Chorus. NELTA JEAN EAKER lean Dallas, N. C. Alpha Pi Epsilon; Bailar Club; Cheerleader; Commercial Club; Dramatics Club; Mnemosy- nean. QUILLA JANE EARGLE Charlotte, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Glee Club; Metho- dist Church Choir; Mnemosynean; Music Club; Phi Theta Kappa, Treasurer ' 50; Women ' s Chorus. CHARLES FERGUSON Speed Gastonia, N. C Basketball; Commercial Club; Delphian-Ser- geant-at-Arms; Football. MARTHA ADA GIBBS Marty Asheville. N. C. Bailar Club; Basketball; Euterpean, President ' 51; Glee Club; Pertelote Staff; Women ' s Athletic Association. EDDIE REID GILBERT Germanton, N. C Basketball; Cheerleader; Christian Fellowship Club; Clarion Staff; Cliosophic; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Phi Theta Kappa, President ' 51 ; Sigma Pi Alpha, Treasurer ' 51. SENIORS WILMA JAMES GORDON Mousie Highlands, N. C. Baptist Student Union; Christian Fellowship Club; International Relations Club. JAMES HOWARD GRAHAM J. Howard Kannapolis, N. C. Bailar Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Clar- ion Staff; Delphian; Dramatics Club; Interna- tional Relations Club. BARBARA MAXINE HALL Bah Brevard, N. C Baptist Choir; Basketball; Clarion Staff; Day Students ' Club; President ' 50; Sigma Pi Alpha; Mnemosynean. WALTER BREWER HARRIS Dizzy Shelby, N. C HELEN HAYES Asheville, N. C. Bailar Club; Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fel- lowship Club; Clarion Staff; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Mne- mosynean; Secretary of Senior Class. FRANK HICKS, JR. Don Frank, N. C Cliosophic; House Council. KENNETH HIGHSMITH Moorehead City, N. C. RICHARD DAVID HOBSON Winston-Salem, N. C. SENIORS EDGAR M. HOLDEN Doc Brevard, N. C. MARY ALICE HOLLIFIELD Shorty Brevard, N. C. Baptist Student Union; Clarion Staff; Dra- matics Club; Euterpean; Glee Club; Phi Theta Kappa; Treasurer ' 50; Sigma Pi Alpha; President ' 50; Secretary-Treasurer Student Council. JAMES ROBERT HOYLE Bobby Belwood, N. C. Cliosophic; Glee Club. BETTIE JO HUFF Peanut Greenville, S. C. Advisory Council; Bailar Club; Cheerleader; Clarion Staff; Mnemosynean; Pertelote Staff. NATALIE LA VERNE JONES Lake Junaluska, N. C. Basketball; Euterpean; Treasurer ' 50; Glee Club; House Council; Representative of West Hail on Advisory Board. CAROLINE LILLIAN KING Brevard, N. C. Betty Lamp Club; Clarion Staff; Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Phi Alpha. HOYAL B. KYE Key Tobaccoville, N. C. Flying Club; Cliosophic. WILLIAM RAY LASLEY, JR. Lewisville, N. C. SENIORS MACK D. LASSITER Mack Charlotte, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Dramatics Club, Vice President ' 51; Delphian; Glee Club. Presi- dent ' 51; Music Club; Radio Club. ALICE BLANCH LEGGETT Cocker Spaniel Charlotte. N. C. Double Quartette; Dramatics Club; Girls ' Sex- tette; Glee Club; Mnemosynean; Music Club; Pertelote S taff; Women ' s Athletic Association. IDA HOPE LEONARD Hopeless Greensboro. N. C Bailar Club; Euterpean; Clarion Staff; Glee Club; Music Club. Secretary ' 51; Phi Theta Kappa. ANNE LEWIS Annabel King. N. C. Bailar Club; Euterpean; Clarion Staff; Glee Club; May Court ' 50; Sophomore Representative on Student Council. MAX ERWIN McCRACKEN Veteran Red Canton, N. C. Baseball Manager; Delphian; Football; Mono- gram Club; Veterans ' Club. PEGGY RUTH McCRACKEN Waynesville, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Glee Club; Mne- mosynean; Music Club; Women ' s Chorus. NEWTON CHASTAIN McKINNEY Newt Asheville, N. C WILLIAM EUGENE MAINOUS Bill Canton, N. C. Basketball; Cliosophic, Secretary-Treasurer ' 51; Pertelote Staff, Editor ' 51. SENIORS FLETCHER MARTIN Fletch Bennettsville, S. C. ADA ETHEL MASTERS Brevard, N. C. ARCHIE THOMAS MILLER Archie Arlington, Virginia Band; Glee Club. HUGH CASWELL MITCHUM, JR. H. C. Charlotte, N. C. Delphian; Vice President ' 50; Freshman Class, President ' 50. ARTHUR J. MORIARTY Veteran Moe Alexandria, Virginia Commercial Club; Football; International Re- lations Club; Monogram Club; Veterans ' Club; Student Council. JOHN T NICHOLS, JR. Veteran Pop Rocky Mount, N. C. Bailar Club; Delphian; Dormitory President ' 51; Football; House Council President ' 50; Mon- ogram Club; Sophomore Class President ' 50; Student Government Council ' 51; Veterans ' Club, Vice President ' 51. RICHARD NICHOLSON Brevard, N. C. CARL C. OUTEN Veteran Kannapolis, N. C. SENIORS W. ODELL PARKER Dunn. N. C. Bailar Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Clio- sophic, Vice President ' 51; Dramatics Club. FRED PARKS Fox, Virginia Cliosophic; International Relations Club. CLARA JEAN PARRISH Jean Brevard, N. C. Basketball; Betty Lamp Club; Baptist Student Union; Christian Fellowship Club; Clarion Staff, Editor ' 51; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Pi Alpha; Stu- dent Council ' 51. ROBERT V. PEELE Veteran Barn-Bam High Point. N. C. Baseball; Basketball; Delphian; Football; Mon- ogram Club; Veterans ' Club. DORYLAS M. PICKLESIMER Pickle Highlands, N. C. Christian Fellowship; International Relations Club. ANNA LOUISE REID Anna Winston-Salem. N. C. Bailar Club; Band; Christian Fellowship Club; Glee Club; Music Club. THOMAS G. ROBERTS Tom Lansing, N. C. Cliosophic; Dramatics Club; Football; Inter- national Relations Club; Monogram Club. DOROTHY GAY ROCKWOOD Dottie Gay Brevard, N. C. Band; Betty Lamp Club; Baptist Student Un- ion; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Mnemosynean. SENIORS BRUCE ANDERSON ROWE Brucie Bennettsville, S. C. LANDER RAYMOND RUDISILL Veteran Kannapolis, N. C. JOANN BOYD SCHAEFER fody Winston-Salem, N. C. Bailar Club; Baptist Choir; Dramatics Club; Euterpean, Vice President ' 51; Glee Club; Wo- men ' s Athletic Association. KENNETH N. SCOTT Scottie Veteran Hendersonville, N. C. BARBARA SCROGGS Canton, N. C. Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Commercial Club; Mnemosynean. EARL EUGENE SECKINGER Padre Savannah, Ga. Christian Fellowship Club; Cliosophic; Fresh- man Class President ' 50; Horseshoe Methodist Church, Pastor; Ministerial Club. JEWELL SAREPTA SENTELLE Pisgah Forest, N. C. BETTY JANE SHEPHERD Kannapolis, N. C. Bailar Club; Clarion Staff; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Mne- mosynean; Pertelote Staff; Sigma Pi Alpha. SENIORS MARY VIVIAN SIMMONS Viv Lenoir, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club, Vice-President ' 51; Director Religious Education Club; International Relations Club, Secretary ' 50, President ' 51; Pertelote Staff ' 51; Sigma Pi Alpha; Student Christian Council. MILDRED HAZEL SKIPPER Skipp Mill Spring, N. C. Baptist Student Union, Vice-President ' 51; Christian Fellowship Club; International Rela- tions Club; Student Christian Council. BETTY JEAN SMATHERS Canton, N. C. Commercial Club; Euterpean. DAVID GLEN STARR Greensboro, N. C. Chemistry Award, Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Pi Alpha, Vice President ' 51. BENJAMIN T. STEELE Ben Greensboro, N. C. Baseball; Christian Fellowship Club, President ' 51; House Council Dormitory H; Phi Theta Kappa; Student Christian Council, Chairman ' 51; Student Council. ARTHUR T. THOMPSON Tommy Hendersonville, N. C. HAROLD EDWARDS TOLBERT Lenoir, N. C. CLINTON HAMER TUTTEROW C. H. Charlotte, N. C. Bailar Club; Baseball; Christian Fellowship Club; Clarion Staff; Delphian, President ' 51; Dramatics Club, President ' 51; Glee Club. SENIORS WAYNE MILLER UMPHLETT Ump Summerville , S. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Cliosophic; Dram- atics Club; Glee Club; Music Club; Radio Chorus. EDGAR RAYMOND UNDERWOOD Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT MILTON VARNER, JR. Bobby Mooresville, N. C. Bailar Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Clio- sophic; Dramatics Club; Glee Club. DOROTHY MAE WALLACE Dot Spindale, N. C Bailar Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Clarion Staff; Dramatics Club; Euterpean; Glee Club; Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Pi Alpha; Urbana Metho- dist Student Conference. DORIS MAE WASHBURN Wadah Madison, N. C. Betty Lamp Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Euterpean; Glee Club. BERNIE BURNETTE WELCH Winston-Salem, N. C. Basketball; Football; Monogram Club; Perte- lote Staff; Student Council, President ' 51; Presi- dent ' s Advisory Committee; Student Christian Council. JOE JACK WELLS Pac Waynesville, N. C Bailar Club; Basketball; Cliosophic, President ' 51; Football; Monogram Club; Pertelote Staff. ELIZABETH JOAN WILLIAMS Mill Spring, N. C. Baptist Student Union; Clarion Staff; Euter- pean; International Relations Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary ' 51; Sigma Pi Alpha. SENIORS NORMA JEAN WILLIAMS East Bend. N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Commercial Club, Secretary ' 51; Euterpean; West Hall House Council. JANE ALICE WILSON Gastonia. N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Director Religious Education Club. Secretary ' 51; Student Council; West Hall Council, President ' 51; Student Chris- tian Council. MARCUS HARRY WOOSLEY Granite Falls, N. C. DOROTHY MAE WRAY Dot Spindale, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Euterpean; Sigma Pi Alpha. JANET FRANCES WRAY Jan Spindale, N. C. Bailar Club; Christian Fellowship Club; Perte- lote Staff; Dramatics Club; Euterpean; Glee Club. CHARLES YARBROUGH Concord, N. C. Christian Fellowship Club; Freshman Class President ' 50; Etowah Methodist Church, Pastor; Ministerial Club, President ' 51; Pertelote Staff, Business Manager; Student Christian Council; Student Council. POST GRADUATES JAMES OLIVER CRAWFORD, JR. Greensboro, N. C. EUGENE SWIN KING, JR. Brevard, N. C. NORMA LANELLE KING Brevard, N. C. BETSY BOWMAN ROBINSON Marion, N. C. EMILY ANN SMITH Brevard, N. C. Mack Armstrong, President Ellen Faulkner, Secretary-Treasurer j yesk men FRESHMEN MACK MONROE ARMSTRONG Bessemer City, N. C. ANNETTA GERALDINE BARRIER Concord, N. C. WILLIAM EDWARD BASS Shelby, N. C. JOSEPH LAWSON BINGHAM Leicester, N. C. EARL CLIFFORD BLACK, JR. Charlotte, N. C. DAPHNE JANET BOWERS Bethel, N. C. SHERMAN LEE CANTER Greensboro, N. C. SARAH CAROL CARTER Lakeland, Ga. ELIZABETH ANN CLAPP Greensboro, N. C. BILLIE KATHERINE CLINE Gold Hill, N. C. ALEX CHRIS COLOZOFF Miami, Fla. CURTIS SCARBOROUGH COVINGTON Charlotte, N. C. ALTON WATKINS CRAVEN Ramseur, N. C. MARY LOUISE DEAN Brevard, N. C MELBA DEAN ELLER Wilkesboro, N. C. BETTY JEAN EVANS West Orange, N. J. LOLA ELLEN FAULKNER Charlotte, N. C. LOWERY ODELL FERGUSON Clyde, N. C. VIRGINIA MAE FOOTE Asheville, N. C. RACHEL MAE FRANKLIN Spear, N, C. KENNETH CICERO FURR Concord, N. C. GRETA JOAN GAMBLE Greensboro, N. C CUBA GILVER Comeguay, Cuba JOHN FOTCH GORDON Wendell, N. C. NANCY LUELLA HAGER Bessermer City, N. C. RICHARD BRYCE HALL Leicester, N. C. CAROLYN LUCILLE HAMILTON Asheville, N. C. SARAH ANN HARGETT Waxhaw, N. C. FRESHMEN PERRY WILBURN HARRISON Walkertown, N. C. JANE ANNE HART Brevard, N. C. THOMAS LEE HARTLEY Linville, N. C. BOBBY LEE HAYES State Road, N. C. VIRGINIA MAE HIGGINS Cane River, N. C. JOSEPH ROBERT HIPP Charlotte, N. C. JACK LEROY HOLDER Clemmons, S. C. DONALD ELMER HUDSON Zirconia, N. C. MARY JANE KORNEGAY Greensboro, N. C. KATHERINE PARKER LASETER Pisgah Eorest, N. C JOSEPH DONALD LAUGHTER Hendersonville, N. C. BETTY SUE LINEBERRY Elkin, N. C. EDWARD REID LUCKEY Stanley, N. C. robert mlsenheimer McAllister Mt. Pleasant, N. C. JACK HERSCHEL McCALL Brevard, N. C. FRANCIS SMITHWYCK McFARLAND High Point, N. C. ED MEYER McGINN Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT LEE McGUIRE Pisgah Forest, N. C. BEN HOWARD McINTOSH Stanley, N. C. ANSEL BOBO McMAKIN Slater, S. C. MARY FRANCES PATRICIA MALEY Brevard, N. C. JERRY WAYNE MANN Spruce Pine, N. C. ROBERT BURTON MANN Canton, N. C. JOAN DOVIE MEDFORD Waynesville, N. C. NANCY JANE MEDFORD Waynesville, N. C. NORMA JUNE MERRITT Winston-Salem, N. C. LOIS JANE MORGAN Asheboro, N. C. MARY GRACE NANCE Chadbourn, N. C. FRESHMEN WILLIAM THOMAS NEAL Greensboro, N. C. BELVA MARIE NICHOLS Prentiss, N. C. PAUL LENNELL NICHOLSON Ware Shoals, S. C. HAROLD WILLIAM PARKER Pickens, S. C. LAURENCE EDWARD POTEAT Spencer, N. C. DAVID GEORGE PRICE Waynesville, N. C MILTON REID PRILLAMAN Stoneville, N. C. JAMES LEMONS SMITH Charlotte, N. C. MATTIE GLORIA STARNES Waxhaw, N. C. RUBY MAE SUGGS Tabor City, N. C. JO ANN THORNTON Sandy Ridge, N. C. MARCUS LEE TUTTLE Winston-Salem, N. C JOE ALEX WALDROP Frank lin. N. C. MARY DALE WALLER Charlotte, N. C. MARTHA FRANCES WASHAM Charlotte, N. C. WILLIE WEE WELLMON Rutherford College, N. C. PAUL DEAN WHITSON Tepton Hill, N. C. TED DONALD WILKERSON Charlotte, N. C. JOHN WORTH WILKERSON Leicester, N. C. BOBBY LEE WILLARD Charlotte, N. C. MAR1ANNA YOUNG Asheville, N. C. Or 9 anizalions tli STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: President, Bernie Welch; Vice President, Clarence Blythe; Secretary and Treasurer, Mary Alice Hollifield. Other Members: James Barker, Curtis Covington, Dot Dellinger, Ann Lewis, Bob Mann, J. T. Nichols, Jean Parrish, Larry Poteat, James Smith, Ben Steele, Jane Wilson, Charles Yarbrough. Faculty Adviser: Miss Louise Moseley. PERTELOTE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . William E. Mainous Associate Editor . . Betsy Bowman Robinson Senior Editor Vivian Simmons Freshman Editor Carol Carter Write-up Editor for Women Write-up Editor for Men . Men ' s Sports Editor Women ' s Sports Editor Organizations Editor Lura Cole Joe Jack Wells Ansel McMakin Nancy Medford Cecil Wilkinson Photography Editor Earl Black Features Editor Alice Leggett Typing Editors . . Ann Deas, Janet Wray Business Manager . . . Charles Yarborough Assistant Business Manager . Lawrence Poteat Advertising Manager . . . Juddy McCrary Circulation Manager . . . Clarence Blythe Faculty Adviser . . . Miss Marjorie Craig CLARION STAFF Editor-in-Chief Jean Parrish Associate Editor Tom Neal Managing Editor _____ W. Ray Cain, Jr. Associate Managing Editor Martha Bishop Feature Editor .....Bonnie Hawkins Sports Editor _ Harold Tolbert Sports Writers _._ Clarence Blythe, Mack Lassirer, Allen Angel, Jim Dillard Feature Writers Joyce Brand, Carolyn Collins, Dot Dellinger, Ben Steele, Helen Hayes, Natalie Jones Business Staff Caroline King, Lawson Bingham, Barbara Hall, Clinton Tutterow, Tommy Caldwell, Jerry Mann, Bob Mann Artist Wilburn Harrison Secretarial Staff Mary Alice Hollifield Faculty Adviser-. ...Mr. Philip E. Kennedy CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB Officers: President, Ben Steele; Vice President, Vivian Simmons; Secretary and Treasurer, Dot Delling- er; Program Chairman, Norma June Merritt; Recreational Chairman, Reid Gilbert. Members: Earl Black, Daphne Bowers, Elizabeth Ann Clapp, Billie Cline, Helen Coltrane, Mary Louise Dean, Ann Deas, Melba Eller, Ellen Faulkner, Rachel Franklin, Cuba Gilver, John Gordon, Wilma Gor- don, Sarah Hargett, Jane Anne Hart, Mae Higgins, Kathy Laseter, Bobby McAllister, Jane Morgan, Mary Grace Nance, Harold Parker, Jean Parrish, Dorylas Picklesimer, Thomas Roberts, Earl Seckinger, Mildred Skipper, James Smith, Gloria Starnes, Ruby Suggs, Martha Washam, Bernie Welch, Willie Wellmon, Jane Wilson, Dot Wray, Janet Wray, Charles Yarbrough, Marianna Young. Faculty Adviser: Mr. C. Edward Roy. MINISTERIAL CLUB Officers: President, Charles Yarbrough; Vice President, James Smith; Secretary and Treasurer, Mack Armstrong; Publicity Chairman, Earl Seckinger. Members: Tommy Caldwell, Walter Cooper, Francis McFarland, Ben Steel. Faculty Adviser: Mr. C. Edward Roy. EUTERPEAIU LITERARY SOCIETY Officers: President, Martha Gibbs; Vice President, Joann Schaef- er; Secretary, Martha Frances Wash- am; Treasurer, Natalie Jones. Members: Geraldine Barrier, Joyce Brand, Billie Cline, Lura Cole, Caro- lyn Collins, Mary Louise Dean, Ann Deas, Melba Eller, Jane Anne Hart, Mary Alice Hollifield, Mary Jane Kornegay, Hope Leonard, Joan Med- ford, Nancy Medford, Mary Grace Nance, Betty Jean Smathers, Gloria Starnes, Dot Wallace, Doris Wash- burn, Norma Jean Williams, Joan Williams, Jane Wilson, Dorothy Wray, Janet Wray. Faculty Adviser: Miss Louise Mosely. CLIOSOPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY Officers: President, Joe Jack Wells; Vice President, Odell Parker; Secretary and Treasurer, William Mainous; Chaplain, Earl Seckinger. Members: Chris Colozoff, Marion Cook, Frank Ellerbe, Thomas Hartley, Bob Hayes, Frank Hicks, Jack Holder, Bobby Hoyle, Hoyal Kye, An- sel McMakin, Fred Parks, Wayne Umphlett, Bobby Var- ner. Faculty Adviser: Mr. W. K. Robinson. MNEMOSYNEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Officers: President, Pat Brown; Vice President, Kathy Laster; Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Hayes. Members: Jean Arledge, Martha Bishop. Kath- erine Bishop, Carol Carter, Pat Carter, Elizabeth Clapp, Helen Coble, Dot Dellinger, Ruth Dougherty, Jean Eaker, Jane Eargle, Betty Jean Evans, Ellen Faulkner, Rachel Franklin, Joan Gamble, Nancy Hagar, Carolyn Hamilton, Sarah Hargett, Mae Hig- gins, Bettie Huff, Alice Leggett, Patsy Maley, Ada Masters, Jane Morgan, Belva Nichols, Dottie Gay Rockwood, Betty Shepherd, Barbara Scroggs, Jo Ann Thornton, Peggy Waller, Willie Wellmon, Marianna Young. Faculty Adviser: Mrs. Bruce Livengood. DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Officers: President, Clinton Tutterow; Secretary and Treasurer, Raymond Underwood. Members: James Barker, Lawson Bingham, Clar- ence Blythe, Ray Cain, Tommy Caldwell, Howard Graham, Don Hudson, Bob McAllister, Max Mc- Cracken, Jerry Mann. H. C. Mitchum, Larry Po- teat, Cecil Wilkinson, Ted Wilkcrson. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Bruce A. Livengood. PHI T H E T A KAPPA (Scholarship Fraternity) Officers: President, Reid Gilbert; Vice President, Mary Alice Hollificld; Secretary and Treasurer, Joan Williams. Members: Jane Eargle, Carolyn King, Hope Leonard, Peggy McCracken, Jean Parrish, Ben Steele, Dot Wallace, Charles Yarbrough. Faculty Adviser: Dr. Burt Loomis. SIGMA PI A L P H A (Foreign Language Fraternity) Officers: President, Mary Alice Hollifield; Vice President, David Starr; Secretary, Jean Parrish; Treasurer, Reid Gilbert. Members: Barbara Hall, Betty Shepherd, Vivian Simmons, Dot Wallace, Joan Williams. Faculty Adviser: Miss Dulcie Hayes. ALPHA PI [ P S I I (Commercial Fraternity) Officers : President, Jean Aker; Vice-President, Ruth Dougherty; Secretary-Treasurer, Bonnie Hawk- ins. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Officers: President, Jane Anne Hart; Vice Pres- ident, Mildred Skipper; Secretary and Treasurer, Martha Bishop. Members: Joyce Brand, Mary Louise Dean, Anne Duckworth, John Gordon, Wilma Gordon, Mary Alice Hollifield, Eugene King, Joe Laughter, Jean Parrish, Dottie Gay Rockwood, Betty Jean Smathers. Faculty Adviser: Mrs. Philip Kennedy. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLOO Officers : President, Vivian Sim- mons; Vice President, Joe Davis; Sec- retary and Treasurer, Joan Williams. Member: Dot Dellinger, Mary Louise Dean, Howard Graham, Wil- ma Gordon, Jane Anne Hart, A. J. Moriarity, Dorylas Picklesimer, Bet- ty Shepherd, Mildred Skipper, Ruby Su gg s - Faculty Adviser; Dr. A. L. Bramlett. DRAMATICS CLUB Officers: President, Clinton Tutterow; Vice President, Mack Lassiter; Secretary and Treasurer, Lura Cole; Student Director, Tom Roberts. Members: Pat Brown, Martha Bishop, Pat Car- ter, Jean Eaker, Betty Jean Evans, Howard Graham, Thomas Hartley, Helen Hayes, Mary Alice Holli- field, Mary Jane Kornegay, Alice Leggett, Anne Lewis, Larry Poteat, Dottie Gay Rockwood, Joann Schaefer, Betty Shepherd, Gloria Starnes, Wayne Umphlett, Peggy Waller, Martha Frances Washam, Janet Wray. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Francis Price. BETTY LAMP CLUB (Home Economics) Officers: President, Ann Deas; Vice President, Mary Grace Nance; Secretary and Treasurer, Billie Cline. Members: Joyce Brand, Carolyn Collins, Melba Eller, Mae Higgins, Carolyn King, Jean Parrish, Dottie Gay Rockwood, Marianna Young. Faculty Adviser: Miss Esther Montgomery. COMMERCIAL CLUB Officers: President, Jean Arledge; Vice Presi- dent, Norma Jean Williams; Secretary, Lura Cole; Treasurer, Carolyn Collins. Members: Martha Bishop, Joyce Brand, Ruth Dougherty, Jean Eaker, Barbara Scroggs. Faculty Adviser: Miss Martha Wheless. GLEE CLUB Officers: President, Mack Lassiter; Secretary and Busi- ness Manager, Ellen Faulkner. Members: Charles Barkley, Geraldine Barrier, Pat Brown, Tommy Caldwell, Helen Coltrane, Dot Dellinger, Kenny Davis, Jane Eargle, Frank Ellerbe, Rachel Franklin, Lowery Ferguson, Martha Gibbs, Reid Gilbert, Jack Gooch, Nancy Hager, Carolyn Hamilton, Bonnie Hawkins, Helen Hayes, Tommy Higgins, Mary Alice Hollifield, Natalie Jones, Eu- gene King, Norma King, Mary Jane Kornegay, Katherine Laseter, Alice Leggett, Hope Leonard, Ann Lewis, Peggy Mc- Cracken, Archie Miller, Jean Parrish, John Randall, Anna Reid, Dorothy Gay Rockwood, Joann Schaefer, Jewell Sentelle, Ann Smith, Gloria Starnes, Clinton Tutterow, Wayne Umph- lett, Bobby Varner, Dot Wallace, Doris Washburn, Janet Wray, Peggy Waller. Director: Mr. Bruce A. Livengood. Accompanist: Miss Susan Graham. MUSIC CLUB Officers: President, Charles Barkley; Secretary and Treasurer, Mary Jane Kornegay. Members : Pat Brown, Kenny Davis, Jane Eargle, Ellen Faulkner, Lowery Ferguson, Jack Gooch, Nor- ma King, Bill Lasley, Mack Lassiter, Katherine Last- er, Alice Leggett, Hope Leonard, Peggy McCracken, Archie Miller, Anna Reid, Peggy Waller, Wayne Umphlett. Faculty Adviser: Miss Susan Graham. Jke J Ln,a avid ic ueen of ay King of May... Queen of May. Maid of Honor. -Dwight Foster Joyce Wilhelm ...Mildred Case rctiuit ie$ r: King _„Dwight Foster Queen Joyce Wilhelm Maid of Honor Mildred Case Her Attendant Donald Helms Other Attendants: Maxine Renshaw and Clyde Pitts Lizette Lewis and Harold Tolbert Anne Lewis and Kenny Davis Jennie Lee Jackson and Sherman Canter a 1 djaii cJJt V unced MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Alice Hollifield, Reid Gilbert BEST DRESSED Joann Schaefer, H. C. Mitchum BEST LOOKING Norma Jean Williams, Hoval Kye MOST ORIGINAL Helen Haves, Max McCracken MOST ATHLETIC Helen Coble, Bernie Welch BEST ALL-ROUND Dorothy Dellinger, William Mainous A night of Shakesperian basketball by the Faculty. In there for the rebound. He almost got away. Winners of the Intramural Basketball Trophy At the Thanksgiving game. Half-time activities at the Thanksgiving game. Baseball Lettermen. Jke Jornadi rnadoed 3W ■H HBH HHHHBI £ . yA 1950 5ea5o n The Brevard Tornadoes coached by Bob Andrews and Bob Swicegood, even though handicapped by injuries throughout the season, made a creditable showing in the Carolina ' s Junior College Conference competition. The Tornadoes ' record for the 1950 season was three games won, four games lost, and one tied. The Tornadoes opened the season with a thrilling 14 to 13 victory over Presbyterian Junior College. The margin or victory came from perfect placements after touchdowns. The Tornadoes next traveled to Banner Elk, where they played the fine Lees-McRae team. The conference champions rolled over Brevard 61 to 0. Brevard broke back into the win column against the Blue Ridge School for Boys. This game was played in the rain and mud at Hendersonville. The final score was Brevard 22 and Blue Ridge 0. The Tornadoes then played Gardner- Webb at Bre- vard. The T was too powerful for the Tornadoes, as Gardner- Webb downed them 39 to 0. The following week at Hendersonville the Black Widows of North Greenville scored in the final two minutes of play to knot the score at 19 all. The place- ment was good. Final score was North Greenville 20 and Brevard 19. The Tornadoes traveled up to Cullowhee and played the strong WCTC B team. The Catamounts scored three touchdowns and one extra point to win 19 to 0. The Blue and White took the field as underdogs to the strong eleven from West Georgia. The Tornadoes, playing their best game of the year, edged the West Georgia squad 7 to 6. Again it was a perfect place- ment that gave Brevard its victory. On Thanksgiving Day the rival game between Mars Hill and Brevard was played. Both teams showed some very fine offensive plays but were unable to con- nect for a touchdown. The final score of this game was the Lions of Mars Hill and the Brevard Torna- does 0. ■_ mm ,_ ■38 B---3D, iTr v vf 7L r Left to right: first row: Gene West, Ansel McMakm, James Barker, David Price, David Dale, Max Mc- Cracken, Harry Woosley, Earl Black and foe Hipp. Second row: Ted Wilkerson, Bill Bass, Harold Wat- son, Bill Beasley, Tom Mitchell, foe Jack Wells, Reid Prillaman, Harold Parker, John Cook, Curtis Coving- ton and Joe Davis. Third row: Coach, Bob Swicegood, Kenneth Highsmith, J. T. Nichols, Clarence Blythe, Sherman Canter, Boh Peele, Bernie Welch, James Dil- lard, Bill Baldwin, Bob Mann, Charles Ferguson, Man- ager, Jerry Mann and Coach, Bob Andrews, Jr. - 1950 omadoed N G R A M CLUB Clarence Blythe, President. Members: James Barker, Willard Buffin, Curtis Covington, Marion Cook, Alvin Daniels, Joe Davis, Charles Ferguson, Max McCracken, Ansel McMakin, Bob Mann, Jerry Mann, A. J. Moriarty, Harold Parker, Bob Peele, Tom Roberts, Joe Jack Wells, Bernie Welch, Gene West. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Robert Andrews. dSasketball Seated, left to right, are Joe Jack Wells, Joe Hipp, Jim Dillard, Bernie Welch, Ansel McMakin, Bill Mainous; standing, left to right, art Larry Poteat, Reid Gilbert, Tommy Caldwell, Bob Peele, Jim Barker and Jerry Mann. BASKETBALL The Brevard College Basketball Team with six re- turning lettermen had high hopes of being a kingpin in the Carolinas Junior College Conference this year. After playing only one conference game, a number of the group decided they would join a team that plays a different brand of ball. They joined the undefeated team of the United States Armed Forces. The Tornadoes, even though losing most of their players to the greatest team in the world, continued on their rugged schedule with the services of only one let- terman. They tried many combinations but were still unable to produce a quintet powerful en ough to keep the pace with the fast, high-scoring teams of the con- ference. At the completion of the season the members of the squad were joe Hipp, Joe Jack Wells, Bernie Welch, Ansel McMakin, James Dillard, Bill Mainous, Larry Poteat, Ben Steele, James Barker, Reid Gilbert, Bob Peele, and Tommy Caldwell. WELCH Center WELLS 4 : Forward Y A3 MANN Forward GILBERT Forward We omen 5 The Woman ' s Athletic Association has progressed very much this year, in participation in the various ac- tivities on the campus, under the direction of the Physical Education teacher, Miss Louise Moseley, of Gafney, South Carolina. One of the newly organized sports is a girls ' basketball team. It has been very suc- cessful thus far, and is expected to continue its good playing throughout the remainder of the season. The team chose for its name The Legionettes. The members of the team are Nancy Medford, Captain, Natalie Jones, Helen Coble, Anne Smith, Joan Med- ford, Daphne Bowers, Mary Grace Nance, Gloria Starnes, Marianna Young, Norma June Merrit, Norma King, Mae Higgins, Martha Gibbs, Kathy Laseter, Dot Dellinger, and Joan Gamble. The officers of the Woman ' s Athletic Association are as follows: President, Dot Dellinger, Vice President, Natalie Jones, Secretary-Treasurer, Florence Bishop, Reporter, Mary Grace Nance. The Chairmen of sports are: Volleyball, Ann Deas, Softball, Nancy Medford, Tennis, Betty Peanut Huff, Golf, Jane Wilson, Archery, Martha Bishop, Badminton, Martha Gibbs Outings, Martha Washam, Table Tennis, Daphne Bowers. Basketball Scores Brevard Opponent Brevard High .. 46 30 Lees-McRae 52 39 Spartanburg 23 30 Sacred Heart 57 37 Spartanburg 45 38 The Brevard College Legionettes, seated, left to right: Ann Smith, Joan Aiedford, Norma June Merritt, Nancy Aiedford, captain, Mari- anna Young, manager, Dot Bellinger, Martha Gibbs, Joan Gamble, Natalie Jones, Gloria S tames, Mary Grace Nance, Helen Coble, Daphne Bowers, Norma King and Patsy Maley. l l omen 5 rtkleuc 755oclatlovi Officers: President, Dot Dellinger; Vice-President, Natalie Jones; Secretary, Florence Bishop. Chairmen: Table Tennis, Daphne Bowers; Basket- ball, Helen Coble; Softball, Nancy Medford; Badmin- ton, Marty Gibbs; Golf, Jane Wilson; Publicity, Helen Hayes; Volley Ball, Ann Deas; Archer) ' , Mart} ' Bishop; Outings, Martha Frances Washam; Reporter, Mary Grace Nance. 11 i deception j-c 2), mad )ance n%a5 =U.ibertu ( -jell L ame to ( Drevara J- rize __ i napi -J 4adacol tt HJid IIS Jaulor Mall f- roaucti Uke Ljreat rite Looking Glass Falls, Pisgah National Forest Ardvert L6emen Is ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION 70 THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Canton Division Canton, North Carolina PIONEERS In The Manufacture of DIVERSIFIED PULP AND PAPER IN THE SOUTH UnderWOOd Typewriter Leader o the KcrU 71 THE TROLLEY SODA SHOP Favorite of the College Students and Sid Barnett ' s Machine Shop Parts and Service TRANSYLVANIA TRUST COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina Casino Billiard Parlor Brevard, North Carolina DUKE POWER COMPANY Serving the Piedmont Carolinas PATTERSON ' S Department Store Brevard ' s Shopping Center Brevard, North Carolina BREVARD COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME — At— THE COFFEE SHOP Good Food — Served Well J. Fred Taylor, Owner 23 East Main Street Phone 358 Brevard, North Carolina WHITEWAY CLEANERS A Complete Quality Service. See Our Agent At College Brevard, North Carolina Electric Service Company Main Street Phone 441 Brevard, North Carolina Westinghouse Appliances Construction and Repairs 72 B. and B. FEED and SEED COMPANY FEEDS - SEEDS - FLOUR FERTILIZER Brevard, North Carolina S. M. MacFlE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Fountain Service and Sandwiches Biltmore Ice Cream School Supplies Brevard, North Carolina DABBS YARBROUGH Concord, N. C. Best Quality Meats and Groceries ]ottem Down Drugs — Candies — Sodas Stationery LONGS DRUG STORE Brevard, North Carolina Brevard College Boosters Phone 85 MARTIN AND JONES SHEET METAL SHOP Phone 39 Brevard, North Carolina FRICK ' S BUICK COMPANY Sales and Service Brevard, North Carolina PISGAH CANDY COMPANY Wholesale Only Brevard, North Carolina McCRARY AUTO SERVICE Phone 290 - 293 Brevard, N. C. OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET Sales and Service 73 HEYWARD MAHON COMPANY Greenville, S. C. The Quality Store for Men and Boys Where Women Like to Shop OOD OOD F « A Pl EASE CHIC DAIL johnScxIOH AGO — LONG ISLAND CITY- IS— AILAHIA— PITTSIURGH— 1 J E SI l CO. -PHIUDI1 ETROIT — to s ' HI SION SLEDGE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Motorola Radios Universal Appliances Brevard, North Carolina MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Phone 590 N. Broad St. Brevard, North Carolina JOMAR ESSO SERVICE Phone 212 Esso Lubrication — Oil — Gas WE SALUTE . . . Brevard College Graduates Students, and Faculty Members THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Prize-Winning Newspaper MICY ' S LAUNDRY 343 King Street Phone 620 Brevard, North Carolina GOODWILL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Broadway PONTIAC GMC Sales and Service 74 WORK HARD — PLAY HARD SELF-SERVICE — Shop At — LAUNDRY 30-min. Wash BjJiJBE - 60-min. 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NORTH CAROLINA 75 HIGH POINT COLLEGE High Point, North Carolina SOUTHERN DAIRIES Sealtest Ice Cream and Milk T. Ralph Parrish, Manager Brevard, North Carolina Best Wishes from Brevard ' s new modern RADIO STATION WPNF  ?jj Located adjacent to the beautiful campus of Brevard College MBS Affiliate • 1240 on AM Dial ' Wonderful Pisgah National Forest Brevard, North Carolina BREVARD COLLEGE BOOK STORE 76 Two Things That Go Together- Coke and 5 AUSTIN ' S STUDIO Enlargements Can Be Made At Any Time. Negatives Put on File Permanently PHONE 136 Brevard, North Carolina GAITHER ' S RESTAURANT Modern — Neat — Clean Menu Expertly Planned Food Expertly Prepared Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina ' Also Serving the College Students ' THE MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORPORATION Brick Manufacturers General Offices : Times-News Building HENDERSON VI LLE, N. C. Plant No. 1 : Etowah, N. C. Plant No. 2: Fletcher, N. C. CO-ED AND CLEMSON THEATERS The Latest and Best Movie Entertainment Brevard, North Carolina J. 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