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1853-2003 James A. Jones Library Brevard, North Carolina 28712 1 nam IB mm THE 1959 BREVARD COLLEGE Brevard, North Carolina CAROL WALSER GAIL BDNNELL EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER FDREWDRD Do you remember Brevard College in the year 1958-59? In this edition of The Pertelote you will find the record of your year. Page Two nuarauu CONTENTS CAMPUS LIFE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES FEATURES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Page Three DEDICATION Patient, thorough, efficient, interested in students, of professional integrity, abreast of developments in her field; these are but a few of the outstanding qualities of our dedicatee. In appreciation of her excellent work, her interest and faith in youth, her untiring efforts in directing and counseling student s, we dedicate this, the 1959 edition of the Pertelote to . . . MRS. MARY G. LOBDELL. Page Four oDo uou r ememb y Jhe attractive dormitories Jhe beautiful campus center buildina J he luxurious student lo. lounae Jhe post office and the soda shop Page Five MOVING IN 5W1. SV3 -E ANNABEL JONES HALL Page Si) GREEN HALL TAYLOR HALL Page Seven Mi mmt MM I IIS L -9 CAMPC7S CENTER BUILDING STUDENT LOUNGE Poge Eight SODA SHOP CAFETERIA Page Nine CENTENNIAL GATEWAY DUNHAM HALL a isaau JAMES ADDISON JOXES LIBRARY INSIDE THE LIBRARY MARY FRANCES STAMEY MEMORIAL INFIRMARY INSIDE INFIRMARY Page Twelve THE BARN i ' W U ■1 ' 1 If ... . 11 U hi tei IB SS Mill m ftp m sm ill nrr if. II II iii in in ■■■■■j- ■—.- - X- SCIENCE BUILDING Page Thirteen Language Study P KV 8 Worship Science Mathematics  ,.,....-—,.. „„— iMMiMUMa— eUjo Ujou i emember . . . . J he f-acuitu and administrali who helped u5 on our wau. ion f- resident EMMETT KENNEDY MeLARTY, JR. President, Brevard College A.B., B.D., Duke University, D.D., Pfeiffer College Page Sixteen ttfcfttiflffijfcuan a euns JOHN BOYCE BENNETT Dean of Instruction A. B., Wofford College B. D. ( Ph. D., Duke University MALCOLM RICHARD HENDERSON Dean of Students B. B. A., University of Georgia M. S., University of Tennessee Graduate Study, Georgia Institute of Technology - , George Peabody College and University of Alabama RUBIE ELIZABETH PLANT Dean of Women A. B., Florida State University M. A., Northwestern University Page Seventeen racuitu NELSON F. ADAMS Music A. B. and M. R. E., Duke Univer- sity; M. S. M., Union Theological Seminary MARY J. COUSINS Health B. S„ Appalachian State Teachers College; Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Arizona M. THOMAS COUSINS Music Juilliard School of Music; Band- master ' s Certificate , Army Music School; Appalachian State Teachers College C. KENNETH DuBOlS Art A. B., Union College; Graduate Study, Syra- cuse University and University of Pittsburgh FRANK N. EGERTON Physics A. B. and M. A., Duke University; E. E., Princeton University; Graduate Study, Colum- bia University RUPERT D. GRAVES Mathematics B. S., United States Military Academy; Grad- uate Study, Western Carolina College; M. S., Purdue University FRANK M. HARVIN History A. B., LL. B., Graduate Study, University of South Carolina Poge Eighteen Mi DULCIE HAYES Languages A. B. M. A., and Graduate Study, University of Illinois MALCOLM R. HENDERSON Business Administration B. B. A., University of Georgia; M. S., University of Tennessee; Graduate Study, George Peabody College, Georgia Institute of Tech- nology and LTniversity of Alabama ELIZABETH J. HOLDER Librarian A. B., Salem College; M. S. Library Science, University North Carolina sracuitu MINNIE M. HUSSEY Assistant Librarian A. B., Meredith College; A. B. in Library Science, Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina JOSEPH F. LEETE Chemistry B. S., Pennsylvania State University; Ph. University of Greifswald MARY G. LOBDELL Biology B. S., Mississippi State College for Women; M. S., University of Illinois; Graduate Study, University of Minnesota BURT W. LOOMIS Psychology and Education Director of Guidance B. S., University of Missouri; M. A., Columbia University; Ph. D., George Peabody College Poge Nineteen rctculti henry c. Mcdonald Mathematics B. S., Clemson College y ALEXANDER B. McFADDEN English A. B., Duke University; M. A., Un- iversity of North Carolina; Gradu- ate Study, University of Alabama LEICHTON W. MARTIN Director of Athletics Health and Physical Education A. B., Mercer University; Gradu- ate Study, Western Carolina Col- lege and University of 1 North Caro- lina LOUISE P. MILLER Music Diploma, Huntington College; Diploma, Fon- tainebleu, Conservatoire Americaine; Pupil of Anthony Stankowitch, Frank La Forge and Isadore Philipp; Graduate Study, Colum bia University and Florida State University GRACE J. MUNRO Business Education B. S., Winthrop College; Graduate Study, Winthrop College, Western Carolina College and University of Tennessee BOBBIE J. NICHOLSON Chemistry B. S., Furman University; M. S., Michigan State University RALPH V. REED Music A. B., Maryville College; M. A., George Pea- body College Pnye Twenly _ C. EDWARD ROY Religion Director of Religious Activities A. B., Piedmont College; B. D., Emory University; M. A., George Peabody College; Graduate Study, George Peabody College BARBARA M. SADER Physical Education George Peabody College; A. B., Duke University; B. S., Johns Hop- Ions University ENA K. SIGMON English A. B., Lenoir-Rhyne College; Grad- uate Study, Duke University and University of North Carolina racuitu LUCILE SMITH English A. B., Georgia State College for Women; M. A., University of Georgia JESSE J. STEVENSON, JR. Social Science A. B., University of South Carolina; B. D., Emory University; M. A., University of South Carolina PIERRE R. WAGNER Languages La Maturite Federale (BA), College Pierre Viret, Switzerland; Diplome D ' Ingenieur Ar- gonome (BS), Eeole Polytechnique Federale, Switzerland; Graduate Study, University of Colorado LUCIUS A. WARD Mathematics B. S., Baldwin Wallace College; M. A., Western Reserve University Page Twenty-One GERTRUDE P. BARTHOLF Nurse BESS R. BUCKNER Dietitian Page Twenty-Two 1 Srcim in id tree ti ELSIE P. BURHANS Faculty Secretary CHARLES A. BUTTERWORTH, JR. Business Manager QUENTIN E. CANTRELL Director of Maintenance HELEN S. DAVIS Housekeeper W. GLENN HARDESTY Director of Public Relations B. S., North Carolina State College KAY JOHNSON Assistant to the Director of Public Relations M, ministration BEN M. KEN ' ERLY Book Store Manager LOUISE M. KENERLY Secretary to the President IRMA R. MONTIETH Bursar DORIS E. MONTGOMERY Secretary-receptionist Page Twenty-Three I KEITHA C. REDDICK Clerk EDNA E. ROBINSON Assistant Director Annabel Jones Hall Page Twenty-Four 1 s rcim in id Ira tion BRONA N. ROY Recorder DOROTHY M. WALLACE Alumni Secretary B. A., Catawba College Student w overnmeni 1 1 1 i 1 in if ift 1 ' t A If 3 V t Ijl W wS ft J V lBt J) ft 1 J LA PI I 1 : Ill First Row: Myra Dellinger, Dean Plant, Mildred Miller Second Row: Marion Swann, Robert Parrott, Manuel Guadalupe, Charles Gamer, Thomas Rut- ner, John Dellinger Third Row: Mr. Butterworth, Burl Hull, Thomas Gilbert, Robert Tickle, Dean Henderson OFFICERS President CHARLES GARNER Vice-President HAROLD WILSON Secretary-Treasurer MILDRED MILLER Social Chairman BURL HULL Page Twenty-Five ubtidiary Ljovemments WOMEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL MEN ' S HOUSE COUNCILS Page Twenty-Si) oLJo Ljou tKememb • • • ZJhe hustle and bustle of getting to classes on time, the manu amusing experiences, ana the tests cina lectures. sQs Sophomores uou loon bach on manu happu memories S zh other at (J revard. hared with eact V ' . an •J k- '  I 1 DDB anja Ldllhs S opk.Ofn - i I - % jf ft v L SHIRLEY MOSES WALfcACE FORTENBURY Sophomore C CadA KJllicerS Harrell McDaris, Vice-President; Maxine George, Secretary-Treasurer; John Del- linger, Sophomore Representative, SGA; Robert Parrott, President Pago Twenty-Nine Sophomores ALLEN RAY ATKINS Marion Baptist Student Union, Christian Fellowship, EM A, Gamma FRANCES MARIA BARTON Hendersonville Day Students ' Club AL1CEMARIE ELIZABETH BECKHAM Hendersonville B g Sister, Mountaineers ' Club, Glee Club, Choir MARIE BENGE Black Mountain President of MSF, Christian Coun- cil, Kappa Chi, Christian Fellow- ship, Clirist ' s Couriers, MSM Dis- trict III Vice-Chairman Glee Club, Choir, Accompanist for Girls ' Trio, Boys ' Quartet, and Madrigal Singers, Vesper Pianist Page Thirty RACHEL LOUISE BERRIER Winston-Salem Kappa Chi, President of Christ ' s Couriers, Christian Fellowship, Glee Club JOSE RAMON BOLANOS Matanzas, Cuba EMA, Christian Fellowship, Chess Team, IRC, Mountaineers ' Club, Cliosophic Class Df ' 59 LORETTA GAIL BONNELL Brevard Day Students ' Club, Business Club, Instrumental Ensemble, Baptist Student Union, Business Manager of PERTELOTE VIRGINIA LEE BRADLEY Whittier Halloween Queen, Cheerleader, Monogram Club, President of WAA, Homecoming Attendant, Basketball and Volleyball Teams, Inter-Club Council, Mnemosynean FLOYD THOMAS BROOKS Marion Veterans ' Club, Delphian, Canter- bury Club, Teams aseball and MARVIN LEE CLARK Granite Falls Cliosophic PEGGY SHARON CLINE Belmont President of Big Sisters, Alpha Beta Gamma, President of Phi Thetn Kappa, Christian Fellowship, Presi- dent of College Sunday School Class, Miss Freshman, Marshal, MSF, Mnemosynean Society, Women ' s House Council, Hockey Team GRADY WEBSTER CURRY, JR. Clover, South Carolina Men ' s Assembly, EM A, Delphian, Freshman Advisory Council Page Thirty-One f J. Sophomores BOBBY JOE DAVIS State Road Delphian, Business Manager of CLARION OTHA KENNETH DAWKINS Newdale Alplui Beta Gamma, Delphian, MSF, Christian Fellowship JOHN HENRY DELLINGER Lincolnton Delphian, Christian Fellowship, Sophomore Representative, SGA, MSF, Mountaineers ' Club MYRA MELINDA DELLINGER Belmont First Vice-President of MSF, Chris- tian Fellowship, Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Pi Alpha, Alpha Beta Gamma, Mnemosynean, Student Council, Women ' s House Council, President, W o me n s Assembly, Marshal, Hockey Team Page Thirty-Two URANIOUS BRYON DEYTON Bumsvill CoCaptain Basketball Team, Track Team, Delphian, Monogram Club JOHN ALLEN DUVALL Todd President of Kappa Chi, Men ' s As- sembly, Freshman Advisory Coun- cil, CLARION staff. Christian Council Class Df ' 59 NORA LYNX ELZEY Creston Christian Council, Vesper Chair- man of Christian Fellowship ' , Sec- retary-Treasurer of Kappa Chi, Big Sister, MSF, Christ ' s Couriers, Eu- tcrpeaiij Glee Club, Choir JOE FRANK FLYNN Chimney Rock Delphian, Mountaineers ' Club, EMA. Christian Fellowship WALLACE LEE FORTENBLRY S helby President of Monogram Club. Del- phian, Baseball Team, Mr. Sopho- more CHARLES WILLIAM GARNER Marion President of Student Government Association, President of Freshman Class, Delphian, Choir, Glee Club, Christian Fellowship. Kappa Chi, Men ' s House Council. Chaplain HELEN MANINE GEORGE Mayodan Honorary Hockey Team, Miss Hockey Stick - 1957, resident Christian Fellowship Club, Chris- tian Council, Mncmosynean, Vice- President of Sophomore Class, Sec- retary-Treasurer of Women ' s Intra- mural Council, Manager Badmin- ton, MSF, Hockey and Volleyball Teams LOIS MANINE GIBBS Brevard Alpha Beta Gamma, Big Sister, Day Students ' Club, Euterpean Page Thirty-Three Sophomores PATRICIA ELLEN CRAY Hampden, Massachusetts President of Euterpean Society, Big Sister, Alpha Beta Gamma, Sigma Pi Alpha, Masquers. Wom- en ' s House Council, Inter-Club Council MANUEL GUADALUPE, JR. Brooklyn, New York esident of Veterans ' Club, Stu- ■nt Council AGNES KATIIRYN HAMILTON Brevard Big Sister, Glee Club, Choir, Phi Thetu Kappa, Sigma Pi Alpha, Mnemosynean. Christian Felloic- ship, Vice-President of Women ' s Assembly, Archery Manager, Intra- mural Council LOIS ELIZABETH HAMILTON Brevard D fi Students ' Club, Secretary of BSV, Secretary of Christian Coun- cil, Volleyball Manager, Women ' s Intramural Council, Intramural Manager of WAA d A SYLVIA JOAN HARDIN West Jefferson Christian Fellowship, Secretary- Treasurer of Mnemosynean Soci- ety, Mountaineers ' Club Page Thirfy-Four ELSIE MAE HEGE Winston-Salem Kap) a Chi. Alpha Beta G Christ ' s Couriers, Program man for Vespers, Women ' s Council amma. Chair- House Class Df ' 59 RAYMOND GEORGE HEGE Winston-Salem V eter a n s Club. Alpha Beta Comma, Phi Thcta Kappa ELIZABETH ELAINE HELMS Kannapolis Kappa Chi, Cheerleader, Women ' s Assembly, Glee Club, Choir, PER- TELOTE staff, Christ ' s Couriers, Masquers, Vice-President of Euter- pean Society EMMA LORETTA HELMS Charlotte Kajipa Chi, Cheerleader, May Court, PERTEEOTE staff, CLAR- ION staff, Christ ' s Couriers, Glee Club, Choir, Halloween Queen, Eutcrpean THOMAS JACKSON HILL Greensboro BSU, Chess Team, Cliosophic, In- ternational Relations Club, EMA, Mountaineers ' Club EDITH MELISSA HOUCK Concord Clieerleader, Accompanist for Glee Club. Choir, Mncmosyncan JIMMY HUFFMAN Marion Monogram Club, Veterans ' Club, Delphian. Men ' s House Council. Captain Basketball Team, Baseball Team Page Thirty-Five Sophomores BURL BESS HULL Cherryville Social Chairman Student Govern- ment Association, Men ' s Assembly Halloween King, Freshman Advi- sory Council WILLIAM HARRIS KEZZIAH, JR. Morganton President of Canterbury Club, Christian Council, Kappa Chi, Men ' s House Council. Freshman Advisory Council, Baseball Team, Delphian, Monogram Club THOMAS ALLEN LAIDLAW Jacksonville, Florida Alpha Beta Gamma, Phi Theta Kappa, Tennis Team KENT LEON LAUGHTER Andrews Delphian, Vice-President of Mono- gram Club, Basketball, Tennis and Track Teams. Christian Fellowship, Business Club CHI-KONG LEE Hongkong, China Glee Club Page Thirty-Si) PEGGY JEAN LEWIS Marion, South Carolina President of Masquers. Eutcrpean, CLARION staff. PERTELOTE staff. Women ' s House Council, In- ter-Club Council Class Df ' 59 CHARLES ANTHONY LIPSEY Jacksonville, Florida Alplw Beta Gamma, EMA, Phi Theta Kappa. MSF, Mountaineers ' Club DONNA PHYLLIS McCAIN Matthews Big Sister, MSF Secretary, Mnemo- synean. Women ' s House Council, Mountaineers ' Club, Literary Edi- tor of the PERTELOTE WILLIAM MICHAEL McLAUGHERTY Bluefield, West Virginia Men ' s Assembly. Track Team, Sec- retary - Treasurer of Monogram Club, President of Kappa Chi, MSF, Christian Fellowship, Track Team, Mountaineers ' Club, Choir, Secretary-Treasurer Delphian So- ciety PATRICK BOND MICHAEL Charlotte HARRELL WOOD McDARIS Asheville Treasurer MSF, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Kappa Chi, Glee club. Choir, Delphian, Vesper Committee WAYNE MARSHALL Asheville Masquers, Secretary-Treasurer of Delphian Society, MSF, Intramur- als, International Relations Club Page Thirty-Seven Sophomores MILDRED ESTELLE MILLER Brevard Secretary-Treasurer Student Gov- ernment Association, Big Sister, Chief Marshal, Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Pi Alpha, Mnemosynean So- ciety, MSF, Women ' s Sextet, Glee Club, Choir, Women ' s Trio, Madri- gal Singers, Women ' s House Coun- cil JOHN WESLEY MITCHELL Denton Delphian SHIRLEY SUE MOSES Clover, South Carolina Cheerleader, Women ' s Intramural Council, Glee Club, Choir, Chris- tian Fellowship, Girls ' Sextet, Mne- mosynean CHARLES GLENN PARROTT I lenderson Vice-President of Delphian Society Intramurals, EMA ROBERT THEODORE PARROTT Henderson President Sophomore Class, Men ' s House Council. Christian Fellow- ship, Delphian, EMA, Alpha Beta Gamma JOHN HOUSTON PAXTON Brevard President Day Students ' Club, President Baptist Student Union, Christian Council Page Thirty-EigM Class Of ' 59 ALBERT ROLAND PEACOCK Winston-Salem PERTELOTE staff, CLARIO S staff. Public Relations Plwtograph- er. Cliosopliic. EMA ALICE MERRILL PICKELSIMER Brevard President Business Club, Day Stu- dents ' Club MARY ALLYX REYNOLDS Brevard Phi Theta Kappa, Editor CLAR- ION; Student Government Associa- tion, Glee Club, Secretary-Treasur- er Day Students ' Club. Big Sister, BSU, Marshal RICHARD STEPHEN ROBERTS Kinston Delphian. EMA YOON HARK RHIM Seoul, Korea JACQUELYN RICHARDS Brevard Secretary Masquers. Day Students ' Club. Glee Club. Student Govern- ment Association Page Thirty-Nine PHILIP VAN TASSLE SCHOONMAKER Ridgewood, New Jersey Masquers, Glee Club, Cliosophic ROY THOMAS SCOTT Clyde Veterans ' Club, Men ' s House Coun cil, Freshman Advisory Council Sophomores RUTH ELAINE SOUTHER Brevard Vice-President Day Students ' Club, BSU, Secretary-Treasurer Business Club RICHARD LYDA STARNES Henderson ville President Cliosophic Society CHARLES RECINALD SUMMERVILLE Charlotte Veterans ' Club, Cliosophic JAMES DONALD SUMMEY Gastonia Vice-President Cliosophic Society, Secretary - Treasurer Monogram Club, Track Team Page Forty Class Df ' 53 MARION MILTON SWANN Spruce Pine Delphian. Second Vice-President MSF, Chairman of Christian Coun- cil, Student Government Associa- tion, Vice-President Kappa Chi, Men ' s House Council PATRICIA AULENE TATHAM Franklin Secretary-Treasurer Christian Fel- lowship. MSF. Mnemosynean. Glee Club, Choir, CLARION staff. So- cial Chairman of Business Club ROBERT LEE TICKLE McCain President Men ' s Assembly. Canter- bury Club JOHN MAX VANHORN Hildebran Basketball Team HORACE IRVIN TURNER, JR. Gastonia Men ' s Assembly, Freshman Advi- sory Council, President of Cliosoph- ic Society, Glee Club, Choir, Track Team, Social Chairman Student Government Association, Moun- taineers ' Club CAROLE NEIL VANLANDINGHAM Belle Glade, Florida Business Club, Christian Fellow- ship, Mnemosynean, Glee Club, Mountaineers ' Club, MSF, Intra- mural Council, Basketball, Tennis and Volleyball Page Forty-One m Sophomores CAROL ANNETTE WALSER Thomasville Editor PERTELOTE, Big Sister, Phi Theta Kappa, News Editor CLARION. Mnemosynean, shal LOUISE CHRISTINA WATERS Charlotte Secretary - Treasurer Canterbury Club, Christian Council, President IRC, Woinen ' s Intramural Council, Euterpean KAYE LORIE WILLIS Charlotte Euterpean, Cheerleader, Business Club JAMES HAROLD WILSON Marietta, South Carolina Co-Captain Basketball Team, Vice- President Student Government As- sociation, Vice - President Alpha Beta Gamma, House Council, Freshman Advisory Council, Phi Theta Kappa, Cliosophic, Mono- gram Club, Baseball Team Page Forty-Two CHARLES WILLIAM WRAY Shelby Canterbury Club, Mountaineers ' MARTHA JANE YODER Fallston Secretary - Treasurer Phi Theta Kappa, Big Sister, Honorary Hock- ey and Basketball Teams, Art Award, Intramural Council, Mnemosynean . JEAN IK ARMSTRONG ZJ-reshman L la55 {Jf-fL iceri Jeanette Shiver, Secretary; Jane Gilbert, Treas- urer; Tommy Gilbert, President; Betty Neal, Vice-President; Tommy Burner, Freshman Rep- resentative, SGA Poge Forty-F.ve PATRICIA MARILYN BAKER Hendersonville WILLIAM EDMUND BARNES Charleston, South Carolina JOSEPH GLENN BETHEA Marion. South Carolina RENALDIA CONNELL BEATTY Marion KENNETH CRAIG BOLICK Mount Holly CAROLYN SUE BRANTON Shelby MARTHA ANN ADAMS Gastonia JOAN AMELIA ALLISON Old Fort ELLEN WYNELL ALMOND Albermarle BOBBIE JEAN ARMSTRONG Gastonia WARREN JENNINGS ATKINSON Jacksonville, Florida CLEGG WALLACE AVETT Hudson Poge Forty-Six JAMES SAMUEL BROWN II Gastonia IOHNNY MACK BROWN Brevard STEPHEN WEBB BROWN AsheviUe TED REID BRYANT Cramerton CHARLIE WILLIAM LEE BUMGARDNER Kings Mountain THOMAS MELVIN BUTNER Winston-Salem GLORIA WOODEANE BYRUM Rock Hill, South Carolina JOSE MIGUEL CANIVE Palmira L. V., Cuba JERRY NEWELL CANTRELI. Gastonia DINAH SUE CARDEN Concord Poge Forty-Seven THOMAS EUGENE CARPENTER Cherryville LEROY WATTS CARROLL Germanton FELIX ROBERTO CASTILLO Marianao, Cuba DAVID LEE CAUDLE Winston-Salem CHARLES CARROLL CAUSBY Hendersonville SANKIE LOUISE CAVINESS Asheboro jrresk, men JEANETTE CHAMBERS Canton PATSY GAIL CHILDERS Canton MARGARET ELLEN CLARK Brevard MARTHA HELEN CLARK Concord JOYCE ANN CODY Waynesville MARGARET JOY COOK Asheville Poge Forty-Eight JAMES ROY CORN Flat Rock SARA FAULKNER COX Linwood CLAYTON ALEXANDER DABBS Newton JOHN PAUL DAVENPORT Newland JUDY CHARLENE DAVIDSON Murphy HENRY CARLTON DAVIS Lexington ZJ-re$hmen JOHN HENRY DENSON Lemon Springs THOMAS AUSTIN DICKENS Black Mountain GATHA LOUISE DICKSON Horse Shoe WILLIAM ROBERT DIXON Gastonia VIRGINIA DuRANT DOSCHER Charleston, South Carolina DONNA REBECCA DOTSON Black Mountain Page Forty-Nine ARTHUR JOSEPH DOYLE Greeneville, Tennessee ROBERT HOWARD DRUM Newton ALICE WILBURN EARWOOD Fletcher JERRY MAURICE EAVES Forest City BRENDA JOYCE EDISON Gastonia MARGARET HELEN EDMISTON Jacksonville, Florida JjrreAnmen CAROL PAULINE ENGLEBERTH Camden, New Jersey BETTY LIND EURE Morehead City CEORGE FARR, JR. Asheville KENNETH WAYNE FAULKNER Gastonia NANCY JUNE FEEMSTER Asheville LINDA LOU FERGUSON Thomasville Page Fifty KAY FRANCES FINK Concord MARY ANN FISHER Hazelwood NANCY LEE FLUKE Brevard HARRY LLEWELLYN FOLGER Dobson MARY ELLEN FOLGER Dobson ROGER CRAIG FORD Indian Trail IJ-resh men JAMES HILL GANT Walkertown CHARLES WILLIAM GIBBS Nebo KENNETH RAY GIBSON West Cramerton MELVIN DOUGLAS GIBSON Shelby JANE BYARS GILBERT Kings Mountain THOMAS LEE GILBERT Kings Mountain Page Fifty-One rm$ GEORGE OLIVER GLANCE Clyde RICHARD ERIC GREENE Asheville RICHARD EUGENE GREENE Biltmore EDNA TELFAIR GRIMES Salisbury FRANCIS AMSDEN GUFFEY, JR. Oak Hill, West Virginia THOMAS CECIL HADWIN Orangeburg, South Carolina rreSnmen DAVID VERNER HAMILTON Brevard THOMAS NORMAN HAMRICK Gastonia CARROLL DALE HANEY Canton BETTY LOU HARPER Marble BARBARA JEAN HARRIS Greensboro JOSEPH SPURGEON HARRIS Asheville Poge Fifty- Two JIM SHIVER HARTSOE Newton FRANCES GAIL HARWELL Atlanta, Georgia JOHN HERBERT HAWKINS Brevard JOHN AVERY HELDERMAN, JR Winston-Salem CHARLIE MO LT HENSLEY Bumsville PARSON ANDREW HENSLEY Bumsville WILLIAM BURTON HOLLAND Marion BEVERLY JO HOLLOW AY Waynes ville CELIA IRENE HOOPER Canton BETTY ' LOU HORNADAY Waynes ville PAUL ANDERSON HOWARD, JR. Kings Mountain Poge Fifty-Three p MORRIS NEIL HUNNICUTT Horse Shoe SUSAN WAKEFIELD HUNT Gastonia CHARLES LEONARD JACOBS, JR. Jacksonville, Florida RAYFORD MANUEL JENKINS Clyde HELEN GENE JOHNSON Canton SUZANNE GAYLE JOHNSON Pahokee, Florida Jjrredh men ALTON MONROE JONES Winston-Salem CHARLES CECIL KAYLOR Marion CHARLES JENNINGS KENDALL Wadesboro ELIZABETH ANN LEONHARDT LawTidale JAMES EDWIN LINEBACK Winston-Salem HAROLD LEE LINEBERGER Newton Pogo Filty.Fou JOE LESTER LITAKER Concord SARA LOUISE LOWDERMILK Asheboro MARVIN HOWELL McCRACKEN Clyde NANCY JO McCULLOUGH Cliff side ROBERT VICTOR McDONALD Pisgah Forest BILLY JEAN McGAHA Brevard JUDITH ARLENE McMANUS Charlotte BRUCE THOMAS MeQUILLIN New Castle, Delaware CAROLE EMMY MAPPUS Charleston, South Carolina DONALD HEYWARD MARCHANT West Columbia, South Carolina JACK WAYNE MARLOWE Marion Pago Fifty-Five ELISHA STROUD MARSH Wadesboro CARL EUGENE MATTHEWS, JR. Kemersville GLENN BOBBY MELTON Lake Lure ALLISON SHERRILL MICHAEL Lexington CHARLES SAMUEL MIDDLETON Stokesdale JAMES ERNEST MILLER Asheville rreskmen JORGE ROS MIR Cienfuegos, Cuba HAROLD LEE MITCHELL Hiddenite LINDA BELLE MOORE Lenoir AURELIA ELLEN MORGAN Canton LOU MINERVA MORGAN Weaverville GEORGE KEITH MORRIS Matthews ge Fi(ty-Si HALEY RUTH MURRAY Waycross, Georgia LEONARD DALE MYERS Franklin ELIZABETH SUTER NEALE Charlotte JUNE PATRICK NELSON Flat Rock JO ANN NEWSOME Brevard WILLIAM CHARLES NEWTON Gastonia L jrredhmen MARY JANE NICHOLS Waynesville HENRY COLEMAN NOBLITT Lake Lure JERRY WILLIAM NORMAN Thurmond ELMER HARRIS NORWOOD Kings Mountain LAWRENCE ALEXANDER OAKLEY, III Clinton CHRISTINE RUTH OLSEN Charlotte Page Fifty-Seven CATHERINE JANE OSTEEN Tuxedo CAROLYN CHRISTINE OWEN Brevard JACK BENNY PHILLIPS Gastonia NANCY LEE POLEY Charlotte RICHARD MALCOLM POWELL Charlotte RICHARD HERBERT PRIESTER Jacksonville, Florida rreAnmen PATRICIA ANN PRUITT Brevard JAMES GRAGG PYATT Marion JACKSON TOWNSEND RAMSAUH Gastonia STUART LEE REEMS Skyland FAYE ELAINE REID Granite Falls ROBERT McKENDREE RIKE Winston-Salem Poge Fifry-Eight CHARLES RAY RIMER Lexington HAROLD HARDESTY ROBINSON JR. Norwood, Pennsylvania CHRISTI SUE ROGERS Fort Monmouth, New Jersey CLARA DALE ROGERS Waynesville JAMES DWIGHT ROYALL Thurmond CARLOS MANUEL SALAS Marianao, Cuba DAVID JOE SAUNDERS Belmont JAMES FRANKLIN SAUNDERS Newton EDWIN ROBINSON SCOTT, JR. Charlotte WILLIAM ARNOLD SEARSON Spartanburg, South Carolina DANIEL TRAMMELL SEEGER Derita Pog« Fifty-Nine npr MICHAEL DERRICK SHELLEY Marion, South Carolina RACHEL JEANETTE SHIVER Mount Holly JO ANN SHOUSE Pfafftown RONALD NOLAN SIDES Concord ROBERTA NIEL SINIARD Brevard JOSEPH MARTIN SLOOP Mount Ulla rteAnmen LINDA ANN SLUDER Asheville ANITA JOAN SMITH Pleasant Garden CHARLES LEROY SNYDER Marion, South Carolina HILDA CULLEN STEPHENS Annapolis, Maryland KENNETH WAYNE SULLIVAN Orangeburg, South Carolina MARY ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND Asheville Pogt Sixty NANCY MAE SWARINGEN Hendersonville JOE LINDEN TANDY Arden ELBERT LAVAUN TAYLOR Port St. Joe, Florida MELVIN WAYNE TAYLOR Saluda WALTER BRUCE TAYLOR, JR. Clearwater, Florida SAMMIE JANE VERMILLION Rock Hill, South Carolina CHARLES ROBERT WALKER Thomasville JOSEPH DANIEL WALLACE Winston-Salem DONALD GRAY WALSER Lexington Page Sixty-One rw WESLEY MAX WALSER Lexington GEORGE RICHARD WARE Shelby KAY ROSS WEAVER Leaksville EDDIE WELLS Waynesville MARY LOIS WHITTAKER Climax THOMAS ALTON WICKER Cayce, South Carolina J-reAnmen MORRIS SIDNEY WILDER Hendersonville ROBERT MOSES WOOD Jacksonville, Florida JOE EDGAR YOUNG Gastonia PATRICIA ANN YOUNG Blacksburg, South Carolina Pag© Sixty-Two ernemoer Jltt tke fun-fitted activities, the clubs uou Joined, and the meetinaS uou attended. uierpean rpt ociet y The Euterpean Society, originally a literary club, gets its name from Greek mythology, Euterpe being the muse of music and lyric poetry. Through the evolution of college customs its literary, dramatic, and forensic functions have been taken over by various other clubs. The Euterpeans sponsored the annual Christmas Dance, using the theme Blue Christmas. Patricia Gray is president of the Society, with Elaine Helms, vice- president, Judith McManus, secretary, and Amelia Morgan, treasurer. Page Sixty-Four L lioSophic S oclet iioSopl ? Very active on the campus this year was the Cliosophic Society, named for Clio, the Greek muse of history. Working together with their sister society, the Euterpeans, the Clios assisted in sponsoring the Christmas Dance. Richard Starnes is president of the Society, Don Summey is vice- president, and Wayne Marshall secretary-treasurer. Page Sixty-Five The purpose of the Mnemosyiiean Society is to make the social life of Brevard College more attractive and interesting, to uphold high social standards, and to work closely with her brother society, the Delphians. Activities of this society include a program to welcome new stu- dents each fall, the Sweetheart Ball, and other social activities as the need arises. The officers of this society are: Jane Yoder, President; Maxine George, Vice-President; and Joan Hardin, Secretary-Treasurer. Page Si.ty-Sii ■oDeipn So tan — tocie v The Delphian Society owes the origin of its name to the oracle of Apollo, Delphi. This society assisted its sister society, the Mnemosynean, with the Sweetheart Ball. The officers are: Harry Skipper, President; Charles Parrott, Vice- President; and Michael McClaugherty, Secretary-Treasurer. Page Sixty- Seven First Row: Mary Allyn Reynolds, Carol Walser, Agnes Hamilton, Patricia Gray Second Row: Jane Yoder, Lynn Elzy, Mildred Miller Third Row: Phyllis McCain, Lois Gibbs, Sharon Cline 9 idter yraanizatl 9 The purpose of the Big Sister Program is to assist the freshmen women in becoming adjusted to college life, as well as to serve, and to assist in the orientation of freshmen women students. Dean Plant is the advisor of this group. Pago Si«ly-Elght m I lHar5ncLi5 The marshals, chosen for their scholastic excellence and leadership qualities, assist with important college functions. Mr. Stevenson is col- lege marshal and student marshals are: Agnes Hamilton; Mildred Mil- ler, chief; Mary Allyn Reynolds, Carol Walser, Myra Dellinger and Sharon Cline. Pogo Sixty-Nine rm -Srlphci (JJ eta Ljt ammu Page Seventy Alpha Beta Gamma, the chemistry fraternity on campus, is com- posed of students interested in chemistry, who have a B average, and who are all-round good citizens. The organization strives to promote scholarship, to acquaint its members with all fields of chemistry, and to give them a better understanding of the world about us. Officers of the organization are Tommy Laidlaw, President; Har- old Wilson, Vice-President; Ken Dawkins, Secretary-Treasurer; and Miss Bobbie Nicholson, Adviser. f- ni Jheta J a w a The Delta Pi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is the scholastic frater- nity of Brevard College. Students are voted into the fraternity on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, and moral character. The honor of being in this organization falls only to students in the upper ten per- cent of the class. The officers are Sharon Cline, President; Jane Yoder, Secretary-Treasurer; Agnes Hamilton, Historian; and Dr. Burt Loomis, Adviser. Page Seventy-One ! ■■■■Woden Ian ( lub The purpose of the Wodenian, or Veterans, Club is to discuss among the members all information concerning the Veterans Admin- istration, to encourage fellowship and friendship on campus, and to promote friendship between the community and the college. In addi- tion, the Veterans act as a volunteer fire-fighting group, sponsor a Christmas program for under-privileged children, and sponsor the an- nual May Day Dance. The officers are Manuel Guadalupe, President; Jim Seibert, Vice-President; and Roy Scott, Secretary-Treasurer. Page Seventy-Tv. aDau tudenti K luo 7 The Day Students ' Club is an organization of non-resident stu- dents formed for the purpose of sharing privileges and responsibilities of college life. Through this club a closer bond is formed between the day students and the resident students, making the day student an es- sential part of the college program. Mrs. Sader advises the group. Page Seventy-Three K-jiee y lub Mr. Nelson Adams is director of the glee club which presents both sacred and secular music, and also presents concerts in various sec- tions of the state. Edith Houck is the accompanist. Page Seventy Four L-oileae C-n oir Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Cousins, the college choir is an active group, appearing in local churches each Sunday, and presenting special programs and services throughout the community. Page Seventy-Five C ndembie Nancy Fluke, Nancy McCullough, William Barnes Lawrence Oakley, Horace Turner, Keith Morris, Alicemarie Beckham, Carol Engleberth, Bosemary Thompson, Mildred Miller and Ronald Sides. 1 1 ladriaat aerd Pago Seventy-Si (JSou5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Horace Turner, Larry Oakley, Ronald Sides, Ken Gibson. Shirley Moses, Carol Engleberth, Mildred Miller no ge Seventy-S«ven A ' lethodht Student reUowikip The Methodist Student Fellowship affords opportunity for closer association of Methodist college students. The group meets weekly and presents programs of special interest. The planning council is com- posed of Marie Benge, president; Myra Dellinger and Marion Swann, vice-presidents; Phyllis McCain, secretary; Harrell McDaris, treasurer; and Miss Rubie Plant, adviser. Page Seventy-Eight vlSaptiit student (sjr xp nion The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to keep the students in close relationship with the Baptist Church, to promote interest in activities of the church and to provide wholesome recreation and pro- grams for the Baptist students on campus. Officers are as follows: John Paxton, president; Mary Allyn Reynolds, vice-president; Lois Hamil- ton, secretary-treasurer; and Miss Bobbie J. Nicholson, adviser. Page Seventy-Nine i kridfi tan rellowAni T The Christian Fellowship Club is an interdenominational group which meets weekly to provide comradeship and inspiration. Activi- ties include folk games, group ga mes, campfire services and hikes. Un- der the direction of Lynn Elzey a vesper service concludes each meet- ing. Maxine George was president of the club the first semester and Stephen Brown became president the second semester. Bruce McQuil- lin is vice-president and Patricia Tatham, secretary-treasurer. Miss Rubie Plant is adviser. Pago Eighty J uppa nl w Kappa Chi is an organization of college students who expect to enter full-time Christian service. Under the leadership of John Duvall, president; Marion Swann and Rachel Berrier, vice-presidents; Lynn El- zey, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. Roy, adviser, the club seeks to culti- vate fellowship and provide inspiration for Christian living and service. Pag© Eighfy-On« V lUini terial students This group is composed of men who are members of Kappa Chi, who plan to enter full-time Chris- tian service. Left to Right: Marion Swann, Stephen Brown, Keith Morris, Paul Davenport, George White, John Duvall, Bill Bumgardner First Row: Rachel Berrier, Marie Benge, Peggy Edmiston, Kay Fink, Lynn Elzey Second Row: Sara Lowdermilk, Elsie Hege, Jane Nichols, Linda Moore l hridt L c ourierS Christ Couriers is a fellowship of women students who are members of Kappa Chi. The members expect to enter some phase of religious work. Pafl Eighty-Two ( hridtian L ouncil The Christian Council is composed of the presidents of each of the religious organizations on campus. It is the desire and hope of this group to seek an answer to problems that arise on campus pertaining to the religious life of a student, in this way coordinating the efforts to make Brevard College more genuinely Christian. The leaders of this organization are: Marion Swann, Chairman; Lois Hamilton, B.S.U.; Lynn Elzey, Vespers; Mr. Roy, Adviser; Maxine George, Christian Fellowship; John Duvall, Kappa Chi; Marie Benge, M. S. F. Lois Hamilton, Steve Brown, Marie Benge, Mr. Boy, adviser; Lynn Elzey, John Duvall, Marion Swann. Poge Eighty-Three y anterburu K lub V The Canterbury Club is the college organization for students of the Episcopal denomination. Through the club the students find a clos- er association with the Episcopal Church. The officers are: William Kezziah, president; Lamar White, vice-presdent; Louise Waters, sec- retary-treasurer; and Mr. Frank Harvin, adviser. Pige Eighty Four d5revard I U aAq uerS The purposes of the Brevard Masquers are to create a livelier in- terest in the theater, to produce plays for the benefit of the college and the community, and to give students an opportunity to learn more about all phases of the theater. The officers are: Peggy Lewis, president; Dee Carden, vice-pres- ident; Jackie Richards, secretary; Mary Ann Fisher, treasurer; and Mr. Alex McFadden, adviser. Page Eighty-Five (t5uAine65 L lub The Business Club serves as a connecting link between the busi- ness classes and the business world. Local civic and business leaders share their knowledge and experience with the members of the club at regularly scheduled monthly meetings. Alice Pickelsimer is presi- dent; Patricia Tatham, vice-president; Ruth Souther, secretary-treas- urer, and Mrs. Grace Munro is adviser of the Business Club. Page Eighty-Six Jne I ¥ lountaineerA Led by Joe Saunders, with Mr. Pierre Wagner as adviser, the Mountaineers ' Club was formed for the purpose of exploring the scenic beauty surrounding the campus, and sponsors bi-weekly hikes. Jhe L lc anon MARY ALLYN REYNOLDS Editor ROLAND PEACOCK Photographer MRS. SIGMON Adviser Page Eighty-Eight Staff Loretta Helms, John Duvall, Shelba Jean McKee, Peggy Lewis, Phil Tappy, and Mary Allyn Reynolds. BILL BUMGARDNER Photographer Dee Carden, Wallace Avett, Judy Mc- Manus, Skipper Johnson, Chuck Rimer, Sara Lowdermilk, and Kaye Willis. CAROL WALSER Editor ■ertelote taff GAIL BONNELL Business Manager MRS. ROY Adviser ROLAND PEACOCK Photographer  Sis Stephens, Keith Morris, and Max Walser, Layout Phyllis McCain, Literary Editor; Peggy Lewis, Soph- omore Editor; Mary Ann Fisher and Marty Clark, Freshman Editors jj- ertelote taff Loretta Helms, Elaine Helms and Carl Matthews Feature Editors Sara Lowdermilk and Celia Hooper Circulation f p Seated: Jorge Ros Mir, Carlos Salas and Felix Castillo, Cuba; Yoon Hark Rhim, Korea Standing: Jose Rolanos and Jose Canive, Cuba; Mahmood Motamen, Iran; C. K. Lee, China jroreiqn S tudenls l 9 Brevard College is fortunate to have foreign students representing four different countries. Having these students on campus brings about a better understanding of our respective countries and ways of life. Page Ninety-Two 2 o you Re entevnoer Uhe oia danced of- the uear, a time for meetina new friends and renewina f-o friendships. i-orin er JJ, a omecomina afueen JANE GILBERT J4 omecomina £ our l 1958 Queen Jane Gilbert being crowned by Jerrie Mason, 1957 Queen. The Queen is escorted by her husband, Tommy Gilbert . Ellen Almond escorted by Charles Gamer. Tommye Bradley escorted by Charlie Hensley. Freshman attendant— Ellen Almond Sophomore attendant— Tommye Bradley Homecoming Queen— Jane Gilbert L nristm-aA v tmad Vv ANITA SMI ' 1 I • L Bf . s 1 J 1 •5 r a(ueen of- rrearts KAYE WILLIS AND JIM SEIBERT Page Ninety-Seven d Page Ninety Eight Ualentine L ourt JOAN HARDIN AND MIKE McCLAUGHERTY Ualentine C ourt LINDA SLUDER AND LEROY HILL Poge Ninety-Nine ivlau (q LORETTA HELMS A pleasant problem— which dress for May Day? 1959 Wau Court y MAID OF HONOR TOMMYE BRADLEY Page One Hundred One SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT RUTH SOUTHER SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT LOUISE WATERS Page One Hundred Two SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT MILDRED MILLER SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT SHIRLEY MOSES Poge One Hundred Three mm FRESHMAN ATTENDANT CAROLE MAPPUS FRESHMAN ATTENDANT CHRIS OLSEN Page One Hundred Four _J FRESHMAN ATTENDANT BETTY NEALE FRESHMAN ATTENDANT BRENDA EDISON Page One Hundred Five ! S S - ■; -V ' ►; h •■' ----. za ■En HH Sis i ; =Jjo Ljou i emember . ZJhoAe manu exciting aameS and the intramural competition f rvm SHIRLEY MOSES CHRIS OLSEN EDITH HOUCK H cS fij m- «=• =D -m ■- SIS STEVENS Am JERRY RAMSAUR OLD WILSON MAX WALSER DAVE BREZEALE LEROY HILL Forward Guard Center Forward EatLtbJl ScLdJe-1958-59 Nov. Jan. 15— Howard Business College 5— Furman Freshmen 20— Western Carolina Freshmen 7— Hiwassee 25-Truett MeConnell 9— Young Harris 10-Truett MeConnell Dec. 14_Mars Hill 1— Asheville-Bilrmore 27-BluefieId 4 — Hiwassee 29-Gardner-Webb 6— Young Harris 31-Wingate 9— Spartanburg 12-North Greenville Feb. 15— Lees-MeRae 2— Lees-MeRae 19— Asheville-Biltmore 4 — Ferrum 6— Wingate 9— North Greenville 12-Mars Hill 16-Gardner-Webb 20 — Spartanburg February 25-28 Conference Tournament Spruce Pine JIM PYATT Forward TOMMY BUCKNER Guard JACK MARLOWE Guard JOHN VAN HORN Guard PARSON HENSLEY Manager CECIL KAYLOR Guard U. R. DEYTON Center CHARLES JACOBS Guard COACH MARTIN JIM HUFFMAN Forward KENT LAUGHTER Guard CHARLIE HENSLEY Forward ALTON JONES Guard Y k First Row: Thomas Dickens, Floyd Brooks, Robert Wood, Max Walser, Harry Skipper Back Row: Wallace Fortenbury, Craig Ford, Jimmy Huffman, Cecil Kaylor, Ken Bolick, Bill Kezziah 1959 Baseball Oe earn The Brevard team participated in conference games with the following colleges: Asheville-Biltmore Mars Hill Lees-McRae Gardner-Webb Wingate North Greenville Spartanburg Page One Hundred Twelve First Row: Dave Gibbs, Sidney Peterson, Don Summey, Coy Crawford, Maxwell Cox Second Row: John Carper, Don Livingston, Rill Black, Tom Hall, Mike McClaugherty, Lenus Morrison 1958 Jrach Jeam. U. B. DEYTON DON SUMMEY '  ■' A Left to Right, First Row: Harry Skipper, Wallace Fortenbury, Don Summey Second Row: John VanHom, Kent Laughter Third Row: Jimmy Huffman, U. B. Deyton, William Kezziah Wen Wo onoarcun ' 9 L iub The Monogram Club recognizes men who have earned a letter in one of the varsity sports: basketball, baseball, tennis, track, or golf. The club promotes sportsmanship, and helps to maintain the high standards and reputation of Brevard athletics and encourages partici- pation in sports. Page One Hundred Fifteen Tommy Bradley, Shirley Moses, Myra Dellinger, Lois Hamilton and Jane Yoder Women A Ivlo onoqram } 9 iub The Women ' s Monogram Club helps to promote ideals of good sportsmanship in the physical education department and also promotes participation in intramural activities. Membership in this honorary or- ganization is limited to students who have won five hundred points in intramurals. Page One Hundred Sixteen The Women ' s Intramural Council is the governing body of the Women ' s Athletic Association and serves to promote intra- murals for women students. The officers are: Tommye Bradley, president; Sis Ste- phens, vice-president; Sh irley Moses, sec- retary; Patricia Young, treasurer; Lois Hamilton, intramurals chairman. Mrs. Cousins is adviser. Wc omen 6 rntramural L ouncil Front Row: Carole VanLandingham, Patricia Young, Tommye Bradley, Lois Hamilton, Shirley Moses, Agnes Hamilton Second Row: Nancy Burnett, Sara Cox, Jane Yoder, Myra Dellinger, Martha Clark BASKETBALL 1 1 om en 5 Jsn tramura IS SPEEDBALL HH 1. Halloween King Queen Tommye Bradley-Burl Hull 2. Talent? Hollywood Next 3. Need a Shave 4. Quiet hours? 5. Sweetie Suite— Mates 6. Ma ' s Crew 7. Swim 8. So THIS is College- 9. South ' s Gonna Rise 10. Turn off the Blizzard Machine 11. Rocking Pneumonia 12. Our Editor Page One Hundred Twenly csDo Ulou iKememb • • • Jhe reliable business firms id around ( Brevard ; in ant ym Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA Makers of Ecusta lightweight papers, and Olin cellophane and polyethylene Compliments of BELK ' S CREST STORE DEPARTMENT STORE South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina TRANTHANTS .r_4Mfc DEPARTMENT STORE mK DRY GOODS ■Yam m READY-TO-WEAR AND SHOES m X SPy East Main Street §0Sw c Taift ' Sh Bpy Dial 3-2221 rggiES RED DIAMOND GAITHERS RESTAURANT SERVICE STATION BREVARD ' S BEST Rhododendron and Dogwood Rooms North Broad Street Banquets — Civic Clubs — Special Parties Highest Quality Gasoline and Oil Phone 3-4211 Phone 3-1402 34 South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of CHICKEN KITCHEN CHICKEN-IN-THE-BASKET BRUNSWICK BILLIARDS Barbecue, Our Specialty Managed by M. A. Mull CHARLIE OWENBY, Owner Phone 2-6231 Brevard, North Carolina TeacAeU ret fawrt . . . Exclusive cellophane wrapper keeps Lily thread MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD . . . FRESH ' CLEAN STRONG . . . and a strong, smooth thread sews a perfect seam everytime — no snarling, knotting or breaking. LILY thread is smoother and stronger because it ' s mercerised — not only in all the beautiful fabric matching colors, but also in black and white. It ' s economical, too, more yards for the money — more stitches for less. LILY MILLS COMPANY • Shelby, N. C. For a quickie lunch Or an evening snack For a friendly brunch Or a take-home sack YE OLE CHATTERBOX Welcome College Students PISGAH CANDY COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Brevard, North Carolina Best Wishes from Brevard ' s Modern Radio Station W P N F Located Adjacent to the Beautiful Campus of Brevard College 1240 on AM Dial Wonderful Pisgah National Forest Brevard, North Carolina OFFERING THE BEST IN RADIO ENTERTAINMENT PATTERSON ' S of Brevard PLUMMER ' S Today about one in every three customers on the Duke System lives in rural areas. We are proud of pro- viding these communities as good service as their city neighbors enjoy. Our Rural Electrification Program began ' way back, years before you were born. Duke Power Company Serv ng the Piedmont Carolinas THE MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORPORATION Manufacturers and Distributors COMMON BRICK ETOWAH FACE BRICK Hendersonville, North Carolina Phone 6561 • Breakfast • Lunch • Short Orders Steaks • Chicken • Sea Food • CURB SERVICE Owned and Operated by V. L. Tinsley Corner of S. Caldwell and Broad Brevard, N. C. DEERFIELD MOTEL A Moderately Furnished Motel with Hot Water, Heat REASONABLE RATES Phone 2-6231 Brevard, North Carolina WALDENSIAN BAKERIES, INC. Bakers of SUNBEAM BREAD AND CAKES First Union National Bank of North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Member — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Federal Reserve System CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY B B FEED AND SEED COMPANY BRITTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina McCRARY AUTO SERVICE, INC. WRECKER SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina Phone 2-1801 The House With the Merchandise AYERS STORE BREVARD JEWELERS AND Brevard, North Carolina GIFT SHOP Phone 3-2691 Corner of Main and Broad Opposite Court House BLUE RIDGE PARSON ' S JEWELRY TRUCKING COMPANY AND GIFTS Asheville, North Carolina East Main Below the Library May Health, Security and Happniess be the Good Fortune of Each Member of the Class of ' 59 The Champion Paper and Fibre Company CAROLINA DIVISION -CANTON, N. C. Compliments of Carolina Freight Carriers Corporation Cherryville, North Carolina AUSTIN ' S STUDIO Portraits — Commercial Photography — Photo Finishing Also Popular and Classical Records Sheet Music and Musical Supplies 1 1 East Main Street BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Phone TU 3-3111 TALMAN Compliments of OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. SLEDGE RADIO AND TV 8 College Street Corner of Jordan and Gaston Asheville, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Phone AL 3-2376 Phone 3-3911 S. M. MACFIE DRUG COMPANY The REXALL Store Revlon Agency Brevard, North Carolina HEYWARD MAHON COMPANY Greenville. South Carolina With Every School Supply for the Student Compliments of CASSELS 5 and 10 STORE CENTER CHEMICAL COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia Everything in Music Your Store at BOWER ' S DUNHAM ' S MUSIC HOUSE MEN ' S -WOMEN ' S -CHILDREN ' S APPAREL SHOES - BOOTS - PAINT 62 Patton Avenue CAMPERS EQUIPMENT Asheville, North Carolina TUrner 3-1092 Brevard, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 5 East Main Street CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTO PARTS Established 1825 AND ACCESSORIES Fletcher, North Carolina Compliments of VARNER ' S A FRIEND Your Friendly WALGREEN Agency Brevard, North Carolina educated legs wear seamless stockings no seams to worry about date and campus sheers 1.35-7.95 Hanes Hosiery Mills Company Better Street and Highway Lighting Will Make a Safer America CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Outdoor Lighting Department GENERAL {S ELECTRIC Hendersonville, North Caroina PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL WHOLESALE FOODS FRESH - FROZEN - CANNED - DRIED Dial 2-6751 Asheviile, North Carolina BREVARD COLLEGE BOOKSTORE SODA SHOP POST OFFICE rm m Brevard College Library d H34 ooaiaa? 4 DATE DUE th . 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