Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)

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1 ■■ M MBK ' «  - ' - — — — ■■■Willi -—--- ■- IT imiiMimi— 1 — IMMll H ll the f erteioti BREVARD COLLEGE Brevard, North Carolina 1960 K 3- JfV r%; .  . . - . - « ; H oreu ort SW v i S SfS J .jM £ S e «i sf  fc Bt : K -tf (J £ ' M(K IV V ♦ •• . JXJ. A, S ' flJ f ' 3$S I k .-■ We live but once. The years of child- hood, when once past, are past forever. It matters riot how ardently we may. wish to live them over; it avails us nothing. So it is with the other stages of life-.The-fWRfis no longer ours. It has gone ISeyond our reach. What we have made it, it shall remain. There, is no power in Heaven or on earth thai can change it. THE RECORD OF OUR PAST STANDS FORTH IN ROLD AND INEFFACEARLE CHARACTERS . . . Talmage. MH y ontenu - ' M M. Faculty and Administration. Cl- asses Activities Athletics Features Advertisement oDediccit His character is the stamp of his life. He stands upright, a pillar of Bre- vard College, always willing to give much and take little in return. Know- l,Of% ledge is his shining key; humble wisdom and self-sacrifice, the basis of his service. From a trained and well-filled mind spring duty well-done, faith in the outcome of what is right, and a respect for the students he governs. So, in understanding and appreciation for his great lovalty and for service well-rendered, we proudly dedicate this, the 1960 PERTELOTE, to Dr. John B. Bennett, Dean of Brevard College. Page Four Jsn m emoncim JESSE JOEL STEVENSON, JR. To follow knowledge like a sinking star. Beyond the utmost bound of human thought . . . Centered in the snhere of common duties . . ' ' a welcome took the thunder and the sunshine . . . strong in mil ...To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. ( Tennyson ' s Ulysses ) These were his ideals. He dedicated his life to others-a great man ab- sorbed in those around him. His life was an example for all; he was a part ot all that he had known. Sims Student Center Building Mary Frances Stamey Memorial Infirmary James Addison Jones Library Anabel Jones Hall Taylor Hall ■■ ri iifTll ■ s • s Kit! B||_i_li5_ ?l ] ak t WJjWML Creen Hall I I ■MB umbmhm maa m mm TclminidtrcLUon and sracult y EMMETT KENNEDY McLARTY, JR. President, Brevard College A.B., B.D.. Duke University; D.D., Pfeiffer College Page Ten JOHN BOYCE BENNETT Dean of Instruction A.B., Wofford College; B.D., Ph.D., Duke University MALCOLM BICHARD HENDERSON Dean of Students B.B.A., University of Georgia; M.S., Uni- versity of Tennessee; Craduate Study, Georgia Institute of Technology, George Peabody College and University of Alabama Ljenerai -Aram in id tra tor A RUBIE ELIZABETH PLANT Dean of Women A.B., Florida State University; M.A., North- western University CHARLES A. BUTTERYVORTH, JR. Business Manager WILLIAM GLENN HARDESTY Director of Public Relations B.S., North Carolina State College JTUCUlt l J NELSON F. ADAMS Music A.B., M.R.E., Duke University; M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary MARY J. COUSINS Health B. S., Appalachian State Teachers College: Graduate Study, University of Arizona M. THOMAS COUSINS Music Juilliard School of Music; Bandmaster ' s Certificate, Army Music School; Ap- palachian State Teachers College ■ . C. KENNETH DUBOIS Art A.B., Union College; Graduate Study, Syracuse University and University of Pittsburgh FRANK N. EGERTON Physics A.B., M.A., Duke University; E. E. Princeton University; Craduate Study, Columbia University CHARLES R. FISHER Business Education B.S., Western Carolina College; Gradu- ate Study : University of Georgia racuut l J RUPERT D. GRAVES Mathematics B.S., United States Military Academy; Gradu- ate Study, Western Carolina College; M.S., Purdue University BARBARA K. HARDESTY English B.S., East Tennessee State College; M.R.E., Duke University KARL P. HARRELL English A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina NELL H. HARRIS History A.B., MA., Winthrop College, M.A., Columbia University; Graduate Study, University of North Carolina FRANK M. HARVIN History A.B., L.L.B., Graduate Study, University of South Carolina DULCIE HAVES Languages A.B., M.A., Graduate Study, University of Illinois , %f MALCOLM R. HENDERSON Business Administration B.B.A., University of Georgia; M.S., University of Tennessee; Graduate Study, George Pea- body College, Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Alabama ELIZABETH J. HOLDER Librarian A.B., Salem College; M.S. in Library Science University of North Carolina MINNIE M. HUSSEY Assistant Librarian A.B., Meredith College; A.B. in Library Science, Woman ' s College of the Univer- sity of North Carolina « JOSEPH F. LEETE Chemistry B.S., Pennsylvania State University; Ph. D., 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. LOOM1S Psychology and Education Director of Guidance B.S., University of Missouri; M.A., Col uinbia University; Ph.D., George Pea body College 3. cultu henry c. Mcdonald Mathematics B.S., Clemson College LEIGHTON W. MARTIN Director of Athletics Health Physical Education A.B., Mercer University; Graduate Study, Western Carolina College and University of North Carolina LOUISE P. MILLER Music Diploma, Huntington College; Diploma, Fontainebleu, Conservatoire Americaine, Pupil of Anthony Stankowitch, Frank La Forge and Isadore Philipp; Graduate Study, Columbia University and Florida State LTniversity GRACE J. MUNRO Business Education B.S., Winthrop College; M.S., University of Tennessee RALPH V. REED Music A.B., Maryville College; M.A., Peabody College George C. EDWARD ROY Religion Director of Religious Activities A.B., Piedmont College; B.D., Emory Un- iversity; M.A., George Peabody College; Graduate Study, George Peabody College jracuit !f BARBARA M. SADER Physical Education George Peabody College, A.B., Duke University, B.S., Johns Hopkins University ENA K. SIGMON English A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne College, Graduate Study, Duke University and University of North Caro- lina LUCILE SMITH English A.B., Georgia State College for W M.A., University of Georgia ' omen; MARY V. STEVENSON Library Assistant A.B., Wesleyan College; Graduate Study, George Peabody College - PIERRE R. WAGNER Languages La Maturite Federate (BA), College Pierre Viret, Switzerland; Diplome D ' Ingenieur Argonome (BS), Ecole Poly- technique Federale, Switzerland; Gradu- ate Studv, University of Colorado LUCIUS A. WARD Chemistry B.S., Baldwin Wallace College; M.A. Western Reserve University ion Ardm in I A tra L C aucational and ( i uAineAA MABEL M. ALDERMAN Secretary to the Director of Public Relations BESS R. BUCKNER Dietitian ELSIE P. BURHANS Faculty Secretary QUENTIN E. CANTRELL Director of Maintenance LUELLA H. HONEYCUTT, R.N. Nurse BEN M. KENERLY Book Store Manager LOUISE M. KENERLY Secretary to the President ion 2 3 Tcim in id tra L C clucationul unci ( - i udinedd LAVERNE T. McCALL Housekeeper IRMA R. MONTIETH Bursar DORIS E. MONTGOMERY Secretary-receptionist KEITHA C. REDDICK Clerk EDNA E. ROBINSON Assistant Director Anabel Jones Hall BRONA N. ROY Recorder ALAN WALLACE Assistant in Public Relations A.B., Earlham College; Graduate Study, University of Chicago and Yale Univer- sity Max Walser, President; Betty Sutherland, Secretary- Treasurer; James Pyatt, Sophomore Representative, SGA; Eric Greene, Vice-President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Page Twenty MARTHA ANN ADAMS Gastonia Business Club, Big Sister, Women ' s House Council, Euter- pean JOE FREDERICK ALEXANDER Salisbury Mountaineers Club, Masquers, Del- phian, Glee Club, Intramurals, Track JOAN AMELIA ALLISON Old Fort Mountaineers Club, Christian Fel- lowship, Secretary; MSF, Kappa Chi, Mnemosynean WARREN JENNINGS ATKINSON Jacksonville, Florida Engineers Club, Delphian, Intra- murals Ctas of 1960 CLEGG WALLACE AVETT Hudson CLARION Staff, PERTELOTE Staff, Intramurals, Cliosophic RENALDIA CONNELL BEATTY WILLIAM EDMUND BARNES Marion Charleston, South Carolina Business Club, WAA Council, Sott- Glee Club, Choir, Madrigals, Quar- ball Manager, Honorary Softball tet, Trio, Civic and College Orches- and Volleyball Teams, Halloween tras, Intramurals, Delphian Queen, Euterpean ■ KENNETH CRAIG BOLICK Mount Holly Engineers Club, Business Club, Baseball Team, Monogram Club, Intramurals, Glee Club, Track, Cliosophic CAROLYN SUE BRANTON Shelby Business Club, Mountaineers Club, Women ' s House Council, Mne- mosvnean CHARLES ALEXANDER BROWN, III Cleveland Canterbury Club, Intramurals Manager, Delphian JAMES SAMUEL BROWN, II Gastonia Canterbury Club, Secretary-Treas- urer, Cliosophic CLm of 1960 lass STEPHEN WEBB BROWN Asheville Kappa Chi, Christian Council, Christian Fellowship, Men ' s House CHARLES THOMAS B UCKNER Council; President, Student Gov- Asheville emment Association, Glee Club, Basketball and Baseball Teams, In- Madrigals, Quartet, Intramurals, tramurals, Monogram Club, Del- TELOTE Staff, Men ' s House Coun- Delphian. phian cil, Cliosophic. WILLIAM LEE BUMGARDNER Kings Mountain President, Christian Fellowship; Kappa Chi, CLARION Staff, PER- GLORIA WOODEANE BYRUM Rock Hill. South Carolina Business Club, Mountaineers ' Club, Euterpean. JERRY NEWELL CANTRELL Gastonia Glee Club, Choir, Intramurals, Masquers, Mountaineers, Clio- sophic. DINAH SUE CARDEN Concord President, Masquers; Secretary- Treasurer, Women ' s House Council; Publicity Chairman Christian Fellowship; Phi Theta Kappa, Marshal, Mnemosynean. THOMAS EUGENE CARPENTER Chemjville Intramurals, Delphian. Class of I960 LEROY WATTS CARROLL Germanton Intramurals, Delphian. FELIX ROBERTO CASTILLO Havana, Cuba Engineers Club, Masquers, Moun- taineers, Intramurals, Cliosophic. DAVID LEE CAUDLE Winston-Salem Intramurals, Delphian CHARLES CARROLL CAUSBY Hendersonville Glee Club, Choir, Civic Orches- tra, Day Students ' Club, Intra- murals, Cliosophic. SANKIE LOUISE CAVINESS Asheboro Business Club, Euterpean JEANETTE CHAMBERS Canton Business Club, President; Mne- mosynean. MARTHA HELEN CLARK Concord W. A. A. Council, Intramural Chairman; Badminton Manager, Honorary Basketball, Volley ball and Softball Teams, Big Sister, Mountaineers, Christian Fellowship, Editor, THE PER- TELOTE, Mnemosvnean. CLss of 1960 JOHN ROBERT COLE, JR. Greenville, South Carolina Intramurals Manager, Glee Club, Cliosophic. MARGARET JOY COOK Ashevillc Secretary, Business Club; Ac- companist, Glee Club; Choir, Madrigals, Brevard Civic Chor- us, Valentine Court, Euterpean.  JAMES ROY CORN, JR. Hendersonville Men ' s House Council, President, Engineers ' Club, Vice President, Delphian. SARA FAULKNER COX Linwood W.A.A. Council, Softball man- ager; Glee Club, Choir, Madri- gals, Honorary Softball and Vol- leyball Teams; Mountaineers, Social Chairman, Student Gov- ernment Association, Women ' s House Council, Euterpean. LEE OTIS CREEDE Greensboro President, Veterans Club, Stu- dent Government Association, Intramurals. JAMES CRAWFORD CRENSHAW Lancaster, South Carolina Choir, Glee Club, Civic Orches- tra, Intramurals, Men ' s House Council, Delphian. CLAYTON ALEXANDER DABBS, JR. Newton Engineers Club, Mountaineers. Class of 1960 JOHN PAUL DAVENPORT Newland President, Kappi Chi; Men ' s House Council, Christian Coun- cil. Vesper Committee. JUDY CHARLENE DAVIDSON Murphy Business Club, Glee Club, Worn- men ' s House Council, Mnemo- HENRY CARLTON DAVIS Lexington Business Club, Intramurals, Del- phian. JOHN HENRY DENSON Lemon Springs Choir, Glee Club. Veterans Club, Day Students ' Club. THOMAS AUSTIN DICKENS Black Mountain Men ' s House Council, Vice President, Student Government Association, Intramurals, Base- ball, Monogram Club, Masquers. Brass Ensemble, Delphian. VIRGINIA DURANT DOSCHER Charleston, South Carolina Vice President, Women ' s House Council, Big Sister, President, Canterbury Club, Christian Council, Euterpean. DONNA REBECCA DOTSON Black Mountain Women ' s House Council: Secre- tary. Christian Council, Euter- pean. CIoaa of 1960 ARTHUR JOSEPH DOYLE Fort Wayne, Indiana Men ' s House Council, Intra- murals, Delphian. BRENDA JOYCE EDISON Gastonia Business Club, May Court, Hon- orary Softball Team, Euterpean. MARGARET HELEN EDMISTON Jacksonville, Florida Secretary, Kappa Chi; Method- ist Student Fellowship: Chair- man, Christian Council; Christ Couriers, Women ' s House Coun- cil, Student Government Associa- tion, Choir, Euterpean. BROOKS WAYNE EDWARDS Jacksonville. Florida Intramurals, Delphian. CAROL PAULINE ENGLEBERTH Stratford. New Jersey Women ' s Trio, Madrigals, Glee Club, Choir, Women ' s House Council. Euterpean. BETTY L1ND EURE yiorehcad City Mountaineers, Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship, Christian Fel- lowship. Big Sister, Mnemosyn- ean. KENNETH WAYNE FAULKNER Gastonia Masquers, CLARION Staff, Cli- osophic. CL55 of 1960 NANCY JUNE FEEMSTER Asheville Business Club, Big Sister, Mne- mosvnean. ROGER CRAIG FORD Indian Trail Kappa Chi. Monogram Club. Intramurals, Men ' s House Coun- cil, Baseball, Delphian. JAMES HILL CANT Walkertoan Delphian. CHARLES WILLIAM GIBBS Nebo Men ' s House Council, Intra- murals, Delphian. RICHARD ERIC GREENE Asheville Vice President, Sophomore Class, CLARION Staff, Ex- change Editor; Men ' s House Council. Intramurals, Delphian. RICHARD EUGENE GREENE Biltmore Intramurals, Delphian. EDNA TELFAIR GRIMES Salisbury Canterbury Club, Masquers, Mnemosynean. FRANCIS AMSDEN GUFFEY, JR. Oak Hill, West Virginia President, Men ' s House Coun- cil; Veterans Club, Mountain- eers, Canterbury Club, Student Government Association, Civic Orchestra, Delphian. CL55 of I960 BETTY LOU HARPER Marble Baptist Student Union, Mas- quers, Secretary - Treasurer, Mnemosynean. BARBARA JEAN HARRIS Greensboro Treasurer, Mountaineers; Busi- ness Club, Masquers, Canter- bury Club, Mnemosynean. JOSEPH SPURCEON HARRIS Asheville Men ' s House Council, Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary - Treasurer Veterans Club. CHARLIE MOLT HENSLEY Bumsuille Co-Captain, Basketball; Presi- dent, Monogram Club: Track, Men ' s House Council, Delphian. LEROY HILL Thomasville President, Delphian; Basketball, Intramurals, Men ' s House Coun- cil, Business Club. BEVERLY JO HOLLOWAY Waynesville Glee Club, Canterbury Club, Honorary Volleyball Team, Cheerleader, Masquers, Euter- pean. CELIA IRENE HOOPER Canton Phi Theta Kappa, PERTE- LOTE Staff, CLARION Staff, W.A.A.; President, Women ' s House Council; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship, Student Gov- ernment Association, Mountain- eers, Honorary Softball Team, Mnemosvnean. CLss of I960 BETTY LOU HORNADAY Asheville Women ' s House Council, Big Sister, Alpha Beta Gamma, Phi Theta Kappa, Choir, Mnemo- svnean. PAUL ANDERSON HOWARD. JR. Kings Mountain Men ' s House Council, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Engineers Club; Intramurals, Delphian. rocs? MORRIS NEIL HUNNICUTT Horse Shoe SUSAN WAKEFIELD HUNT Gastonia Masquers, Big Sister, Vice Pres- ident, Mnemosvnean. CHARLES LEONARD JACOBS, JR. Jacksonville. Florida Basketball, Baseball, Track, In- tramurals, Delphian. RAYFORD MANUEL JENKINS Clyde Intramurals, Delphian. CLs5 of 1960 HELEN GENE JOHNSON Canton Secretary, W.A.A.; Mountain- eers. Methodist Student Fellow- ship, Vespers Committee, Chris- tian Fellowship, Women ' s House Council. Mnemosvnean. JOHN WALTER JOHNSON, JR. Crccnicood, South Carolina CLARION Staff, Intramurals, Veterans Club. SUZANNE GAYLE JOHNSON Palwkec, Florida Homecoming Attendant, Moun- taineers. Choir, Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship, Christian Fel- lowship, Honorary Volleyball and Softball Teams, W.AA Council, Mnemosvnean. A ALTON MONROE JONES Winston-Salem Basketball, Monogram Club, ln- tramurals, Delphian. WILLIAM ARTHUR KALE, JR. Durliam CHARLES JENNINGS KENDALL Wadesboro Baseball, Intramnrals, Delphian. CHOO KIM Seoul, Korea Engineers Club, Mountaineers, Phi Theta Kappa, Delphian. CHI-KONG LEE Hongkong, B.C.C. Engineers Club, Glee Club, Or ehestra. Mountaineers. JAMES EDWIN LINEBACK Winston-Salem Intramnrals, Mountaineers, En- gineers Club, Methodist Student Fellowship. Delphian. HAROLD LEE LINEBERGER Newton Mountaineers, Engineers Club, Track, Intramnrals, Cliosophic. JOE LESTER LITAKER Concord President, Phi Theta Kappa, PERTELOTE Staff, Sophomore Editor; Men ' s House Council, Cliosophic. SARA LOUISE LOWDERMILK Asheboro Kappa Chi, Christian Fellow- ship, Methodist Student Fellow- ship, Glee Club, Choir, Madri- gals, Brevard Civic Chorus, En- semble, PERTELOTE Staff, CLARION Staff. NANCY JO McCULLOUGH Cliffside PERTELOTE Staff, Co-Feature Editor; Christian Fellowship, Methodist Student Fellowship, Glee Club, Choir, Orchestra, Instrumental Ensemble, Mne- mosynean. THOMAS LEE McFADDEN Mor anton Men ' s House Council, Inrra- murals, Delphian. JUDITH ARLENE McMANUS Charlotte Editor, CLARION; Masquers, Chief Marshal, Phi Theta Kap- pa, Methodist Student Fellow- ship, Big Sister, Mountaineers, Women ' s Assembly, Student Government Association, Secre- tary Euterpean. 1 Class of 1960 CAROLE EMMY MAPPUS Charleston, South Carolina May Court, Secretary, Canter- bury Club; Christmas Sopho- more Attendant, Choir, Moun- taineers, Euterpean. Men ' : DONALD HEYWARD MARCHANT West Columbia, South Carolina House Council Intra- murals; President, Cliosophic. ALLISON SHERRILL MICHAEL Lexington Phi Theta Kappa. Intramurals, Cliosophic. CHARLES SAMUEL MIDDLETOX Stokesdale Monogram Club. Track, Intra- murals. Delphian. HAROLD LEE MITCHELL Hiddemte Intramurals. Delphian. WILLIAM CARROL MOORE Newberry, South Carolina Engineers Club, Intramurals, Delphian. Cta s of 1960 AURELIA ELLEN MORGAN Canton Women ' s House Council; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Student Gov- ernment Association; Rusiness Club. Mountaineers; Treasurer. Euterpean. A |g 1 i F 1 2 LOU MINERVA MORGAN Weaverville President, W.A.A. Council; Vol- leyball Manager, Honorary Ras- ketball and Softball Teams, Eu- terpean. GEORGE KEITH MORRIS Matthews Choir. Glee Club, Madrigals, Male Quartet, Delphian. KS? JEANNE MARIE MORRIS Marion Women ' s House Council, Busi- ness Club. Glee Club, Euter- pean. RONALD RICHARD MOSS Hendersonville Engineers Club, Intramurals, Delphian. ELIZABETH SUTER NEALE Charlotte President, Big Sisters; May Court, Homecoming Queen; Vice President, Freshman Class; Mountaineers, Choir, PERTE- LOTE Staff, Co-Feature Editor, Mnemosynean. JO ANN NEWSOME Brevard Program Chairman, Baptist Stu- dent Union; Day Students ' Club, PERTELOTE Staff. Glee Club. MARY JANE NICHOLS Waynesville Christian Fellowship, Kappa Chi; Chairman, Vespers Com- mittee; Methodist Student Fel- lowship; Glee Club, Christ Couriers, Christian Council, Mnemosynean. Class of 1960 JERRY WILLIAM NORMAN Thurmond Engineers Club. Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship, Intramurals, Mountaineers, Delphian. ELMER HARRIS NORWOOD Kings Mountain President Alpha Beta Gamma, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President, Intramurals, Engineers Club, Delphian. LAWRENCE AI .EXANDER OAKLEY. Ill Orlando, Florida Glee Club. Male Quartet, Mad- rigals, Intramurals, Delphian. CHRISTINE RUTH OLSEN Charlotte Chief Cheerleader, Choir, Glee Club, May Court, Canterbury Club, Honorary Volleyball Team; President, Euterpean. CAROLYN CHRISTINE OWEN Brevard Baptist Student Union, Day Stu- dents ' Club, Student Govern- ment Association. JOHN HENRY PIERCE West Jefferson Engineers Club, Veterans ' Club. CLm of 1960 NANCY LEE POLEY Charlotte Vice President. Euterpean: Busi- ness Club, Big Sister, Marshal, Masquers, Glee Club, Choir. RICHARD HERBERT PRIESTER Jacksonville, Florida Monogram Club, Baseball, In- tramural Council, Delphian. PATRICIA ANN PRUITT Brevard. Vice President, Baptist Student Union; Treasurer, Day Students ' Club; Big Sister, Phi Theta Kappa, PERTELOTE Staff. wi im gpwi rajy JAMES GRAGG PYATT Marion Basketball, Masquers, Alpha Beta Gamma, Student Govern- ment Association, Engineers Club, Intramurals, Delphian. JACKSON TOWNSEND RAMSAUR Gastonia Monogram Club, Cheerleader, Tennis Manager, Intramural Council, Westminster Fellow- ship, Delphian. STUART LEE REEMS Skyland Intramurals, Secretary - Treas- urer Delphian. FAYE ELAINE REID Granite Falls Glee Club, Euterpean. CLs5 of 1960 ROBERT McKENDREE RIKE Winston-Salem Intramurals, Cliosophic. CHARLES RAY RIMER Lexington Business Manager, CLARION; Delphian. HAROLD HARDESTY ROBINSON. JR. Norwood, Pennsylvania Masquers.Track, Delphian. JAMES DWIGHT ROYALL Thurmond Engineers Club. Intramurals, Delphian. CARLOS MANUEL SALAS Marianao, Cuba Social Chairman. Business Club. Delphian. DAVID JOE SAUNDERS Belmont President. Methodist Student Fellowship; Christian Council Delphian. JO ANN SHOUSE Pfafftown Glee Club, Mnemosvnean. CLu of i960 ROBERTA NIEL SINIARD Brevard Day Students Club. Mountain- eers, Phi Theta Kappa. JOSEPH MARTIN SLOOP Mount UUa President, Mountaineers: Glee Club. Christian Fellowship, Methodist Student Fellowship. LINDA ANN SLIDER Asheville Valentine Court. Big Sister, Business Club. Mnemosvnean. n?7 ANITA JOAN SMITH Pleasant Garden Social and Publicity Chairman Business Club, Christmas Queen, Mnemosynean. CHARLES LEROY SNYDER Loris, South Carolina President, Westminster Fellow- ship; Engineers Club, Intramur- als, Masquers, Christian Coun- cil, Cliosophic. GILBERT GLENN STEPPE Brevard KENNETH WAYNE SULLIVAN Greensboro Mountaineers, Intramurals, Del- phian. Class of 1960 MARY ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND Asheville Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Big Sister, Christian Fel- lowship, Mnemosynean. NANCY MAE SWARINGEN Hendersonville W.A.A. Council, Archery Mana- ger, Honorary Volleyball Team, Methodist Student Fellowship, Euterpean. JOE LINDEN TANDY, JR. Ardcn Track, Intramurals, Delphian. THOMAS PHILIP TAPPY Morganton Engineers Club, Monogram Club, Sport Editor and Asso- ciate Editor Clarion Staff, Men ' s House Council, Mas- quers, Intramurals, Tennis, Stu- dent Government Association, Delphian. ELBERT LAVAUN TAYLOR Porf St. Joe, Florida President, Baptist Student Un- ion; Business Manager, PERTE- LOTE; Men ' s House Council, Christian Council, Delphian. MELVIN WAYNE TAYLOR Saluda Glee Club, Choir, Intramurals, Cliosophic. WALTER BRUCE TAYLOR. JR. Clearwater, Florida Vice President. Men ' s House Council; Masquers, Mountain- eers, Delphian. CLm of 1960 ROSEMARY THOMPSON Brevard Pianist, Baptist Student Union; Glee Club. Madrigals. Day Stu- dents ' Club. RALPH ANDREW THORXBURG Castonia Intramurals Manager. Delphian. DONALD GRAY WALSER Lexington Men ' s House Council, Intra- murals. Business Club, Del- phian. WESLEY MAX WALSER Lexington Vice President, Alpha Beta Gamma; President, Sophomore Class; Phi Theta Kappa, Mas- quers, Men ' s House Council, Student Government Associa- tion, Co-Captain, Basketball; Track, Sports Editor, PERTE- LOTE; Cliosophic. MARY YARBOROUGH WARREN Graham Women ' s House Council, Euter- pean. CHARLES KENNETH WESTALL Pisizah Forest Glee Club, Intramurals, Track Manager, Delphian. LAMAR EWING WHITE Asheville Men ' s House Council, Canter- bury Club, Cliosophic. CL of 1960 MARVIN MELVYN WILLIAMS Jacksonville, Florida Intramurals, Delphian. ROBERT MOSES WOOD Jacksonville, Florida Vice President, Monogram Club; Mountaineers, Intramurals, In- tramural Council, Baseball, Track, Delphian. PATRICIA ANN YOUNG Blacksburfi, South Carolina Vice President, W.A.A. Council, Honorary Basketball, Softball, Volleyball Teams, Mnemo- sviican. ■ - x Sandra Smith, vice-president; Patsy Greene, SGA representative; Mike Mauney, president; and Lynda Porter, secretary-treasurer. jrredhman {JWL icers Page Forty-One TO A« v JNifc .. BENJAMIN ALBERT Clemson, South Carolina WILLIAM SEVIER ALEXANDER North Augusta, South Carolina RETA LOVINE ALLISON Old Fort DOROTHY CUTTS ALMY Duijtona Beach, Florida RUSSELL GOLDYN ATKINSON Marion, South Carolina ROBERT HENRY AUGHENBAUGH Dade City, Florida CLs5 of 1961 iTJtt THOMAS DUDLEY AYERS, III Morristown, Tennessee BARBARA LEE BALLEW Marion DOROTHY JEAN BALLEW Tnjon ROBERT HARRY BALLEW Nebo SHIRLEY RUTH BARBEE Harrisburg THOMAS PENLAND BARBEE Weavcrvillc Page Forty Two wamat JOHNNY RAY BARNES Rutherfordton REGINALD WORTH BARNES Lumbcrtou ALICE CHASE BARNHILL Charlotte MV BRENDA MAE BARRIER Jamestown CHESSYE PAULINE BAUGHMAN Orangeburg, South Carolina WILLIAM MARTIN BAZEMORE Cleveland, Ohio CLis of 1961 JOSEPH JOHN BEAL Greensboro CLIFFORD CARROLL BELCHER Wellfordj South Carolina DAL HENRY BENFIELD Lenoir BARBARA ANN BEVERLY Kingsport, Tennessee GARY NEWTON BLAKE Greensboro BETTY HARDIN BLANTON Charlotte Page Fo f ty-Three JUDITH ANN BRANCH Asheville EDWARD YATES BREWER Clemmons JOHN - CHARLES BREWER Brevard NANCY JUDITH BRITT Greensboro ALICE TERRY BRITTAIN Brevard REBECCA BIRDSEY BRITTAIN Hendersonville CLu of 1961 WILLIAM LARRY BROOKS Franklin ROCER NEIL BROOKSHIRE Lenoir PATRICIA ANNE BROWER Wadesboro VANDALYN BROWN Marion THOMAS MONROE BRYANT Pinebuff FRED BRYSON, JR. Brevard diU Page Forty-Four tTM CANDACE ANN BURNS Charlotte JACKIE ANN CABE Franklin NORMAN MANGUM CALCUTT Southern Pines MITTIE MAXINE CALLISHER Greensboro ARTHUR BARLOW CAMPBELL, JR. Bartow, Florida SAMUEL BRUMFIELD CANNON, III Asheville CLm of 1961 LOIS ELLEN CARTER Weaverville ROBERT WILLIAM CAUBLE Brevard DOYLE AUSTIN CHAMBERS Pisgah Forest CAROL ASBURY CHAPLIN Charlotte JERRY ELMER CHAPPELL Mooresville BETTY ELLEN CHESNUTT Gastonia Page Forty-Five nm HS? BRENDA JOYCE CLARK Concord EDNA AMORETTE CLARK Clarkton CYNTHIA CLARKSON Cowpcns, South Carolina SHIRLEY MAGDALENE CLEMENT Whittier KENNETH WILSON COE Jonesville ROBERT GLOVER COGGINS Thomasville CLs5 of 1961 LARRY EUGENE CORDELL Castonia ROSEMARY ANNE CORLEY Johns Island, South Carolina BARBARA VIRGINIA COWAN Sylva HAZEL MYRTIS CREECH Alt. Pleasant, South Carolina VIRGINIA ELAINE CROWELL Lincolnton BARBARA ANN DAVID Brevard Ufck ' Page Forty-Su iruk lk y CORINNE STEPHEN ' S DAVIS Greensboro KRAMER GUV DAVIS Statesville BRIAN KENT DORSEY Mountain Home DAVE KERR DRIVER Canton JAMES MICHAEL DUNN Winston-Salem WADE FURMAN EDWARDS Marion, South Carolina CLs5 of 1961 £ JOHN ALLISON ELLER Weaverville f M STEVEN LEIGH EVANS Canton JW MARTHA ANN FAIR Asheville i £ CHRISTINE MASON FARNAN Charlotte M? . H HELEN KAY FERGUSON Gibsonville . ' SANDRA CAROL FLEENER Kingsport, Tennessee Page Forty-Seven JEAN LOUISE FLUKE Brevard CHARLES CLAUDE FOSTER Hot Springs JOYCE ELAINE FREEMAN Hendersonville CHARLES RICHARD FULTON Winston-Salem ASTA CHRISTINA GABRIELSSON Borga, Finland SUSAN GAMBLE Hendersonville CLss of 1961 JO GAIL GARMON Concord CHARLES JOSEPH GARREN Arden JAYNE SHIRLEY GASSAWAY Asheville WILLIAM RANDALL GIGNTLLIAT Holhj Hill, South Carolina LOIS LYNNETTE GILL Swannanoa ROBERT COVINGTON GLADDEN Eastvillc, Virginia iit l %7k iXM Page forty-Eight PEGGY ANN GLAZENER Brevard CHARITY ALICE GOFORTH Kings Mountain BRENDA JOYCE GOLDEN Mount Airy PATRICIA ANNE GREENE Thomasville RALPH ARNOLD GREENE Marion FORREST REID GRIFFIN, JR. Spindale fctt C adJ of 1961 LINDA LEE GRIFFIN Greensboro JUDITH LYNN GROGAN Charlotte MARY LOUISE HAMILTON Brevard PAULINE WESSON HAMRICK Bessemer City JUDITH CAROL HANEY Charlotte ALICE CRADDOCK HARRISON Charlotte Page Forty-Nine mm BRIAN STEVEN HAYNES Arden NANCY CAROL HAYNES State Road DEWEY McMANUS HAYWOOD Waxhaw JACQUELINE BAIR HEATHCOTE Phoenixville , Pennsylvania DOYLE MARTIN HEFFNER Shelby BONNIE TALLEY HIMEBAUCH Matthews CLss of 1961 MERI SUSANN HODGES Arlington, Virginia ELIZABETH LEAH HOOD Charlotte MARY LOUISE HOPPING Charlotte PATRICK CODY HOUSTON MooresviUe MARGARET ANN HOWIE Waxsaw JOHN BERNARD HOWREN, JR. Charlotte i  i Page Filly STEVEN DALE HUBBARD Kcmnapolis VINCENT WALDORF HUGGINS, JR. Kannapolis DOROTHY LEE HUNSUCKER Shaw A.F.B., South Carolina KATHLEEN INMAN Kannapolis JAMES HOWARD JACKSON Mooresville SANDRA JEANETTE JACKSON Greer, South Carolina CLss of 1961 FRANCES ANN JAQUETTE Milford, Delaware FRANKLIN FLOYD JOHNSON Greenville, South Carolina HERBERT WHITLEY JONES Granite Falls SUSAN ELIZABETH JOWERS Jamestown BEVERLY LaMARR KELLY Charlotte DONALD BILLY KENAN Ashehoro Poge Fifty-One MP HAROLD WAYNE KESTER Cherryville ILENA MARIE KING H endersonville MARGARET KAY KING Brevard FREDERICK RAY KNIGHT Sanford FRANCES FUNG KWOK Hong Kong, B.C.C. JANIS ELIZARETH LAYE Cliff side CtaAA of 1961 CHARLES RICHARD LEDFORD Casar DONALD CRAWFORD LEDFORD Franklin DARRYL BRENT LEONARD Thomasville ITU EVELYN MARGARET LEWIS Charlotte PATRICIA LOUISE LINDSAY Clyde SYLVIA FAYE LONG Marion Page Fifty-Two DALE ADRIAN LOSEY, JR. Aiken, South Carolina ANTHONY EUGENE LUTZ Clemmons DAVID BISHOP McCALL Cheraw, Soutli Carolina ROBERT BYRON McCRARY Brevard GENE MONROE McGAHA WaynesviUe ALLEN LLOYD McGOWEN Watha CLss of 1961 JtA STEPHEN PATRICK McINTOSH Belmont EDWARD BYRD McLEOD, JR. Summerville, South Carolina JUDITH ANN McMAHAN Marion JAMES ANDREW MACKEY Pisgah Forest GERALD CURTIS MALCOLM Rutherford College BILLY BROWN MASKE Mount Gilead Page Fifty-Three m BOBBY CHARLES MASKE Mount Gilead MICHAEL DENNIS MAUNEY Cherryville DONALD NEAL MAYHEW Moo resv Me GLENN RAY MELTON Brevard CHARLES GROVER METCALFE, JR. Avon Park, Florida LAURA GALLOWAY MILLER Lake Toxaway Cta S of 1961 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MOORE Hot Springs ESTHER MAHALA MOORE Martinsville, Virginia THOMAS MORGAN, JR. Greenville, South Carolina MAIIMOOD MOTAMEN Tehran. Iran LINDA KAREN MULL Brevard BENJAMIN MULLINS Marion, South Carolina Page Fifty-Four JAMES RALEIGH NEILL Hendersonville HELEN JANE NELSON Greensboro NANCY DUNNE NESBITT Black Mountain SUSAN LOUISE NICHOLS Atlanta, Georgia RAMONA JO NICKELS Kingsport, Tennessee DALE WORTHAM NORWOOD Kannapolis CLaa of 1961 GERALDINE OLIPHANT Mooresville BARBARA JEAN PARKS Lexington GARY EDWIN PARSONS Winston-Salem NANCY PRISCILLA PEEK Mooresville BOBBY DEAN PEELER Cherryville LINDA JOYCE PHILLIPS Kannapolis Page Fifty-Five - V VADA BERMECE PIERCE West Jefferson ANTONIO CARLOS PINERA Marianao, Cuba NANCY PINNIX State Road BARBARA JEAN PLESS Kannapolis VIRGINIA GAIL POLSTRA Saltville, Virginia MYRA LYNDA PORTER Lincolnton CLi6 of 1961 BRENDA DOLORES POWELL Draper MARY CYNTHIA QUEEN Nantahala LINDA RAMSEY Hot Springs JERRY PATRICIA REECE H endersonville JAMES GEORGE REEPE Forest City MALCOLM CEPHUS REESE, JR. Granite Falls SMfi, Poqe Filty-Si WMmmmaaa Mlkt MARGARET IRENE REEVES Hot Springs JERRY DEAN RHONEY Vale JOHNNY WHITFIELD RIDDLE Weaverville JAMES ARNOLD RIGGS San Antonio, Florida DONALD ERVIN ROBERTS Weavewille KENNETH COLLINS SANDLIN, JR. Candler Cta66 of 1961 WILLIAM LEWIS SAULS Whiteville WILLIAM CYRUS SAWYER Asheboro KAREN PHYLLIS SCHNEIDER Black Mountain ROBERT STEWART SCOTT Greenville, South Carolina BETTY JE AN SEARCY Tryon CLAUDETTE VANTRICE SEARS Hickory Page Fifty-Seven CAROLYN TANE SETTLE Elkin THOMAS DANIEL SETZER Neicton ALVIN BARRETT SHEPHERD Winston-Salem MARY BRANDON SHERRILL Mooresville PHILLIP MAXIE SHIELDS Bessemer City JOHN CLIFTON SHORT Wadesboro CLas of 1961 dikd j i « ( %■■ tfi GEORGE WILLIAM SHUFORD Penrose BECKY ANN SIGMON Conover CHARLES NELSON SIGMON Mooresville BONNIE SILER Waynesville FRANCES ANN SMITH Winston-Salem NORMA CRAY SMITH Mayodan Page Fifty-Eight k AM % i Ak £M PATRICIA ANNE SMITH Asheville ROBERT EUGENE SMITH Mill Spring ROYIE CAROLYN SMITH Ruthcrfordton SAXDRA LEE SMITH Marion, South Carolina STEPHEN WRIGHT SMITH Durfiam KENNETH SOLESBEE Nantahala ClaSA of- 1961 CHRISTINE EUGENIA STEED Trinity LINDA SUE STOUT Lancaster, South Carolina MICHAEL LANE SWEENEY Jacksonville, Florida MARY JEANETTE TATE Greensboro NELLE MARIE TEELE Shelby LINDA LEE THACKER Winston-Salem Page Fifty-Nine LETA ANN TINSLEY Brevard LINDA LOU TINSLEY Brevard JOHN HAMILTON TREVITHICK Storrs, Connecticut GLENDA GAIL TRIMNAL ThomasviUe ELEANOR HUGHSON TROUT Nokesville, Virginia FRANCES KAY TUCKER Winston-Salem (TdiSk Class of 1961 MARTHA CAROLE TUCKER Winston-Salem BREN ' DA GAYLE ViinLANDINCHAM ThomasviUe, Georgia CARL SANDERS VUNCANNON High Point RONALD EUGENE WALKER Asheville THOMAS BOYD WALKER Brevard CONNIE DIANE WALLACE Union Mills CHARLES JACK WAMPLER Elkin CHARLES DAVID WARF Greensboro MARY JO WARR Smithfield CATHERINE FRANCES WATKINS Concord CAROLYN GERALDINE WAYCASTER Marion BARBARA ANN WEBB Mocksville Cta 6 of 1961 WILLIAM MANSFIELD WEINBERG Rockledge, Florida ANN PARKER WELLS Brevard JIMMY WALTER WEST Arden FRANK WINSTEAD WHARTON Belhaven CAROLE LYNN WHITE Bryson City RAYMOND LEE WHITFIELD Rutherfordton Page Sixty-One raw JERRY LENSY WHITMIRE Brevard HUGH EDWIN WHITTED, III Winston-Salem JULIE PALMER WIEKING Gadsden, South Carolina JUDY ANNE WILEY Matthews BARRY LEE WILKINSON Taylorsville JANE ANN WILKINSON Lincolnton CL 5 of 1961 HAZEL SCOTT WILLIAMS Morganton ROSS BRASWELL WILLIAMS Matthews ANNA LOUISE WILLIAMSON Dublin, Georgia FRANCIS EUGENE WILLIS Darlington, South Carolina JAMES HYDE WILSON Germantown RODNEY CLYDE WISE Asheville 4kf± Page Sixty-Two Second Semester S tudenti CLsa of 1961 CECILE WOODALL Norwood CORA LEE WOODY Pisgah Forest MANUEL DAVID WORTMAN Laujndale SUSAN CAROLE YOUN ' G Asheville BARRON McXEELY DUBOSE Arden JAMES ROBERT EDWARDS Jacksonville, Florida WALLACE LEE FORTENBURY Shelby BENNY MARTIN GALLOWAY Brevard PATRICIA PADGETT HOLDEN Rosman SHAHRIAR JAVAHERIAN Tehran Iran NANCY JANE NORLANDER Brevard ROBERT ROGER PATE New Bern WILLIAM ARNOLD SEARSON Spartanburg, South Carolina Page Sixty-Three You can ' t beat Brevard ' s style of leamin ' And a dosey-doe to you too, doe-doe! Midnight Snack Anyone for a tube of Ipana? Innocent as Babes in the woods ! Gettin ' into the swing of things. ' Page Sixty-Four Honest y ' all, this ain ' t nothin ' but laundry! Hey, Pop! Why so serious? WW •m m nemoiunean unean S ocleu oDeipklan S ocieh l J T l J I ,: Poge Sixty-Si) Kjfficert SUSAN HUNT BETTY EURE BETTY LOU HARPER Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer The Delphian and Mnemosynean Societies are brother-sister organizations who work to- gether to promote campus activities. Popularly known as the Delphians and the Nemos, these groups sponsor the annual Sweetheart Ball. The sponsors are Miss Lucille Smith and Mr. Ralph Reed. JIM CORN Vice-President LEROY HILL President STUART REEMS Secretary-Treasurer Page Si xty-Seven 0 icerd MARY HOPPING Secretary CHRIS OLSEN President NANCY POLEY Vice-President MAXIE CALLISHER Treasurer The Euterpean and Cliosophic Societies are two of four groups on campus whose functions are to promote social activities on campus. Popularly known as the Euterps and Clios, these groups sponsor the annual Christmas Dance. Mrs. Thomas Cousins and Mr. Karl Harrell are the advisors. MAX WALSER Vice-President KEN FAULKNER Secretary •DONNIE MARCHANT President JIMMY BROWN Treasurer BILLY BUMGARDNER Chaplain Page Sixty Eight Page Sixty-Nine BW K-Jlee The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Nelson Adams, presents both sacred and secular music. Each year one or more concert tours are conducted. The Glee Club is open to all interes- ted students. Joy Cook is the accompanist. Poge Seventy The college choir, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Cousins, present regular and special programs throughout the year. This includes singing for college chapel ser- vices each month. The choir is open to all inter- ested students. a oir TO Jrche$tra The orchestra is open to all students. Performances are given on campus and on tours. Mr. Ralph Reed is in charge. I II faciriacit .3 r unaerA Sara Lowdermilk, Sam Cannon, Ann Parker Wells, Steve Brown, Joy Cook, Malcolm Reese, Sara Cox, Bill Barnes, Lynn Gill, and Johnny Howren. Frances Kwok is the accompanist. Page Seventy-Two m ' aSauerd This is the theater group on campus. Basically made up of the play production class, the Masquers is open to all interested students. Mr. Alan Wallace is the adviser. y krist C- ourierd Kay Ferguson, Jane Nichols, Anna Williamson, Helen Johnson, Cynthia Clark- son, Joan Allison, Sara Lowdermilk, Peggy Edmiston, and Christine Steed. Jane Nichols, Donna Dotson, Mr. Roy, Adviser; Peggy Edmiston, Virginia Doscher, and Jane Wilkinson, Paul Davenport, Lavaun Taylor, Bill Bumgardner, and Joe Saunders. The Christian Council is an interdenominational group composed of the presidents of the various religious organizations. The purpose of this group is to seek answers to religious problems on campus through interdenominational association. K A P P A C H I Kappa Chi is a frater- nity consisting of stu- dents interested in full- time Christian service. Mr. Roy is the adviser. l UeS Im In id le rellowsh ip This group is organized for the purpose of providing fellowship among the Presbyterian students. With their adviser, Mr. Ralph Reed, they work to establish close relationship with the local Presb) - terian Church. Mr. Reed, Edna Clark, Jerry Ramsaur, Christine Farnan, Chuck Snyder, Linda Stout, Betty Searcy, Susan Nichols, Choo Kim, and Bob Scott. (jSapt ' iAt Student Ub nion The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to keep the student in close association with the Baptist Church. It promotes interest in the activities of the church and provides recreation and programs for the Baptist students on campus, Mr. Martin is the adviser. Pat Pruitt, Lavaun Taylor, Betty- Harper, Jo Ann Newsome, Robert Mc- Crary, Rosemary Thomp- nm The Methodist Student Fel lowship is organized to pro vide an opportunity for closer association of the Methodist college students. The group meets weekly under the super- vision of Dean Rubie Plant. Tliis group is interdenomin ational. It meets weekly to pro- vide wholesome recreation anc fellowship for all students Mrs. Glenn Hardesty is the ad- viser. Poge Seven) Si ■ lohnnv Riddle, Manuel Wortman, Rodney Wise, Steve Brown, and Paul Davenport. This group is comprised of men students interested in the ministry as a life-time vocation. I r linidterial S tudentd The Canterbury Club is the Episco- pal student group. It functions to provide a closer association between the Episco- pal Church and the college students of that denomination. Mr. Harvin is the ad- Lamar White, Bob Gladden, Charles Brown, Jim Neil], Kent Dorsey, Carol Mappus. Virginia Doscher, Linda Phillips, Martha Adams, and Edna Grimes. c A N T E R B U R Y C L U B _ Students interested in engineering as a career meet to discuss problems in the field and study the variou phases of engineering. Mr. Egerton advises the group. Cnaineeri The Mountaineers Club formed for the purpose of exploring the scenic beautv surrounding; Brevard, is led l l l I by Joe SJoop, president, and Mr. Wagner, adviser. aineerS s uSinedd erand Jeanette Chambers is president, Mrs. Grace Munro. adviser to the Business Club which promotes high ethical standards in business and professional life, and acquaints students with the opportunities and obligations of the business world. The purpose of the Veterans ' Club is to discuss in- formation concerning the Veterans ' Administration, to encourage fellowship on campus and to promote friend- f f L sm P between the college and the community. Lee Creede y— ' lM ' B • „_„_;J„_x „„J f_ ■ A Rntt  -iirr - Ti Tr a rl in cor rlf is president and Mr. C the group. A. Butterworth, Jr., adviser of jrort  eian students. Brevard College has for- eign students representing five different countries. Their presence helps to create better understanding of our distant neighbors. Akbar Ettefagh, Iran; Asta Gab- rielsson, Finland; Frances Kwok, Hongkong, B.C.C.; Felix Cas- tillo, Cuba; Carlos Salas, Cuba; Chi-Kong Lee, Hongkong B.C.C.; Mahmood Motaman, Iran; Choo Kim, Korea; Shahriah Javaherian, Iran. This club is comprised of non- resident students. Drawn to- gether by a common interest, the club works to form a closer bond between the day students and the resident students. The group is advised by Mrs. Sader. Page Eighty Bi 9 The Big Sisters is an or- ganization whose purpose it is to assist freshman women in adjusting to campus life. These sophomore women al- so assist in freshman orienta- tion. Dean Rubie Plant is the adviser. Bettv Hornadav. Nancy Polev. Bettv Sutherland, Betty Xeale. Christine Olsen, June Feemster. Susan Hunt. Dean Plant. Judith McManus, Martha Adams. Betty Eure. Martha Clark and Virginia Doseher. The marshals are chosen for their scholastic ability and leadership qualities and assist with all important col- lege functions. Celia Hooper. Nancy Poley, Max Walser, Judith McManus, chief; Dinah Carden, and Mr. Roy .college marshal. Page Eighty-One jUfk Beta PL JC appa w amnia Alpha Beta Gamma, the honor- ary Chemistry fraternity, is com- posed of students interested in chemistry, who have a B average and who are all-round good citi- zens. It acquaints its members with the many opportunities in the field of chemistry and helps the mem- bers realize the vital roll that chem- istry plays in the world today. El- mer Norwood is president and Dr. Leete is adviser of the fraternity, oe Litaker is president and Dr. Loomis ad- viser of the Delta Pi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college honorary scholastic fraternity. Students are voted into the fraternity on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, and moral character. Page Eighty-Two Student yjovernment OFFICERS: Steve Brown, president; Tommy Dickens, vice-president; Aurelia Morgan, secretary-treasurer; and Sara Cox, social chairman. ADVISERS: Dean Plant, Dean Henderson and Mr. Butterworth. The Student Government Association seeks to de- velop in students an enduring code of honor and justice, to promote loyalty to the college and to its ideals and purposes and to form an authoritative body to give ex- pression to student opinion upon matters affecting life on the campus. Page Eighty-Three root Wc omen A J4, oude L ouncil The Women ' s House Council has as its purpose determining the policy concerning the social and living regulations of women students, and deepening the sense of self-responsibility of all students, as well as promoting and sponsoring a social program that will encourage and develop high social and academic standards among all women students. Page Eighfy-Fou m en J ouSe L ouncil The purpose of the Men ' s House Council is to advise and acquaint the new men students with campus life and policy, especially during the orientation period and the first weeks of the school year. Page Eighty-Five Scoop Scott Photographer I . Phil Tappy, Associate Editor Judy McManus, Editor-in-Chief ANITA SMITH ERIC GREEN CELIA HOOPER Adviser: MRS. SIGMON Reporters: Sara Lowderniilk, Ken Faulkner, Joan Allison, and Billy Bumgardner. Feature Editor Circulation Editor News Editor III Page Eighty-Seven raw CLASS EDITORS Patsy Greene Freshman Joe Litaker Sophomore Susan Young Freshman Gene MeGaha Freshman Page Ninety M3-s CIRCULATION MANAGERS Lois Carter Sara Lowdermilk Page Ninety-One rtkieticA rsx FRONT: Jim Pyatt, Bill Alexander, Glover Coggins, Tom Barbee, and John Eller. BACK: Ken Solesbee, Charlie Hensley, Leroy Hill, Alton Jones, and Max Walser. dSa ketbaU We are very proud of our 1959-60 Bas- ketball Team. Coach Martin has done a great job in producing one of the finest teams that Brevard has had in recent years. Our men placed third in conference play but placed first in our hearts. Two of them won conference honors. Each player de- serves special recognition. Congratulations, fellows, upon the com- pletion of a very successful season. COACH: Leighton W. Martin (Chiek) Page Ninety-Four 1959 - 60 MALCOLM REESE Manager TOM BARBEE All-Conference Conference High Scorer dSadhetba 11 CHARLIE HEXSLEY Co-Captain All-Conference All-Toumament MAX WALSER Co-Captain pwa nmmnm FIRST ROW: Antonio Pmera, Ken Bolick, Robert Wood, Richard Pnester and Charles Kendall. SECONE ROM .Coach Coan Thomas Dickens, Vincent Huggins; Max Walser. Michael Mauney and Larry Oakley. THIRD ROW Johnnv Riddle Mack Havwood, Robert Aughenbaugh, Tom Barbee, Craig Ford, Thomas Buckner and Charles Jacobs. Coach Oil Coan (Outfielder in American and National Leagues for nine and one-half years I960 ( baseball ' earn Page Ninety-Seven ill FRONT: Michael Shelley, Don Summey, Max Walser, and Charlie Middleton. BACK: Parson Hensley, Charlie Hensley, Ed Scott, John Van Horn, and Joe Tandy. 1959 ZJrack ZJeam Max Walser Mike Shelley ji Burl Hull. John Duvall, Ken Dawkins, Charlie Garner, and Mike Oliff. 1959 QJf % earn Page Ninety-Nine FRONT: Alton Jones, Max Walser, Richard Priester, and Robert Wood. BACK: Tommy Buckner, Jerry Ramsaur, Charlie Hensley, Charlie Middleton, and Tommy Dickens. Wen ' , M onoaram C iub Coach Chick Martin ADVISER Page One Hundred Trisli Young Cail Gum on Man 1 Hopping Marty Clark Dottie Hunsucker Barbara Parks Minerva Morgan Patsy Greene Helen Johnson Celia Hooper Gayle Johnson Jovce Freeman Nancy Swaringen lovce Clark Women 5 Jrntramural Council MRS. M. THOMAS COUSINS Adviser Page One Hundred One % O i ii ± Vj l B. K. KELLY ■ t ALICE BARNH L VERLY HOLLOW. CAROL CHAPLIN MARTHA ANN FAIR = , CHRISTINE FARNAN Ss m ALICE HARRISON « 4f _ pm W, and Mm Soph om ore ANNA WILLIAMSON STEVE BROWN Page One Hundred Si Wr. anJ WiM %J, tin an PATSY GREENE GLOVER COGGINS Page One Hundred Seven PPH -«k f 1 J . omecominq ya uecn i y (n BETTY NEALE Page One Hundred Eight Jl omecomincf ina L ourt SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Gayle Johnson FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Pat Brower fwrwrnm WTT i kridtmaA v$(i mad o ueen ASTA GABRIELSSON Page One Hundred Ten FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Sandra Smith Chridimad L ourt SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Carole Mappus if sr sK rraltoween J lnq C7 ' Io m teen RENALD1A BEATTY - DON ROBERTS ALLOW ME! ' SWING YOUR PARDNER ! X g Jhe oDelpnian Sweetheart 7 i. im 2t ' i -or escorted by Wayne Edwards Poge One Hundred Thirteen valentine ( ourr PATSY GREENE escorted by Glover Coggins PEGGY EDMISTON escorted by Kent Dorsey Page One Hundred Fourteen Ua lei i t ' u ie Court JUDY GROGAN escorted bij Art Campbell NORMA SMITH escorted by Gerry Williams Page One Hundred Fifteen ilHau la(u een CHRISTINE OLSEN Page One Hundred Sixteen 1960 Wau Court l J MAID OF HONOR Brenda Edison JEANNE MORRIS Sophomore -Arttendants CAROLE MAPPUS Page One Hundred Eighteen Sophomore ruendanl6 ANITA SMITH BETTY SUTHERLAND Page One Hundred Nineteen _ BS man s riten dan t$ MAXINE CALLISHER JOYCE FREEMAN Page One Hundred Twenty ZJ-reilt m cu i -Mttei i da 1 1 fo D1ANNE NESBITT SANDRA SMITH Page One Hundred Twenly-One Dlie Pertetote 1960 F CL jj j Jk tii iti ciwitiei jtikL ettcs ■ reatur ei Ira cult if sty 11(1 Arai }iin ii Ira fio 1 1 reiver, tiietnenti Jlte C nci rdveAisemen 16 m Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA ■ Makers of Ecusta lightweight papers, and Olin cellophane and polyethylene Compliments of CREST STORE South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina CHICKEN KITCHEN CHICKEN-IN-THE-BASKET Barbecue, Our Specialty CHARLIE OWENBY, Owner Phone 2-6231 Brevard, North Carolina AMERICA ' S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT 1 t BIRTHDAY TRANTHAM ' S DEPARTMENT STORE DRY GOODS READY-TO-WEAR AND SHOES East Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Dial 3-2221 RED DIAMOND SERVICE STATION North Broad Street Highest Quality Gasoline and Oil Phone 3-1402 HEYWARD MAHON COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina 1859-1959 Compliments of SLEDGE RADIO PISGAH CANDY COMPANY AND TV WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Corner of Jordan and Gaston Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Phone 3-3911 m For a quickie lunch Or an evening snack For a friendly brunch Or a take-home sack WELCOME TO YE OLE CHATTERBOX With Every School Supply for the Student CASSELS 5 and 10 STORE Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of A FRIEND Your Store BOWER ' S MEN ' S -WOMEN ' S -CHILDREN ' S APPAREL SHOES - BOOTS - PAINT CAMPERS EQUIPMENT TUrner 3-1092 Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of J. A. Jones Construction Company CHARLOTTE, N. C. frs rmx Mtimbff 1 f un beom Reach for Kf J WALDENSIAN BAKERIES. ..BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY • 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. THE MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORPORATION Manufacturers and Distributors COMMON BRICK ETOWAH FACE BRICK Hendersonville, North Carolina Phone 6561 McCRARY AUTO SERVICE, INC. WRECKER SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of B B FEED AND SEED COMPANY BRITTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina PATTERSON ' S of Brevard FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK of North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Member — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Federal Reserve System S. M. MACFIE DRUG COMPANY The REXALL Store Revlon Agency BIKAS RESTAURANT Home of Country Ham and Western Steaks CLEANLINESS - QUALITY - SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina Phone TUrner 2-1621 Brevard, North Carolina EAT HERE IF IT KILLS YOU - WE NEED THE MONEY MORGAN BROTHERS, INC. Compliments of WHOLESALERS - DISTRIBUTORS Candy — Cigars — Drugs — Sundries BRUNSWICK BILLIARDS Paper Products and School Suplies Managed by M. A. Mull Asheville, N. C. HAITHFP ' S PPQTAIIPAMT BREVARD ' S BEST Rhododendron and Dogwood Rooms Banquets — Civic Clubs — Special Parties Phone 3-4211 34 South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina MORRIS PHARMACY Corner of Main and Broad Streets Students Are Invited to Make This Their Family Drug Store Away from Home AUSTIN ' S STUDIO PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Also Popular and Classical Records Sheet Music and Musical Supplies 1 1 East Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Phone TU 3-3111 Compliments of BREVARD AMOCO SERVICE PLUMMER ' S Brevard, North Carolina Dial 2-1801 PEARCE- YOUNG-ANGEL BREVARD JEWELERS WHOLESALE FOODS AND FRESH - FROZEN - CANNED - DRIED GIFT SHOP Dial 2-6751 Corner of Main and Broad Opposite Court House Asheville, North Carolina ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS BOOKSTORE SODA SHOP POST OFFICE SIMS CAMPUS CENTER BUILDING m WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE East Main Street HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Phone TU 2-5921 VARNER ' S Your Friendly WALGREEN Agency Brevard, North Carolina CLEANEST STORES IN TOWN- PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP! ' Everything in Music at DUNHAM ' S MUSIC HOUSE 62 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina May Health, Security and Happiness be the Good Fortune of Each Member of the Class of ' 60 The Champion Paper and Fibre Company CAROLINA DIVISION -CANTON, N. C. TeadeU retMMM . . . 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 mercerized — 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. m educated legs wear seamless stockings no seams to worry aboutl date and campus sheers 1.35-1.95 Hanes Hosiery Mills Company ■ BETTER STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING MAKES A SAFER AMERICA CONGRATULAT ONS TO THE BREVARD COLLEGE CLASS OF 7960 OUTDOOR LIGHTING DEPARTMENT Hendersonville, North Carolina Progress Is Our Most Important Product GENERAL ELECTRIC Compliments of HERBERT MILLS, INC. Marion, S. C. WPNF Radio THE BEAUTY SALON COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE The Smartest Shop In Town Phone TU 2-3821 Compliments of CO-ED THEATER 101 West Main Street Phone TU 2-2191 m Compliments KEARNS GROCERY MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE Phone TU 3-4411 Open Sundays Try our Call and pick-up service BERRY ' S RESTAURANT FROM A SNACK TO A BANQUET TALLEY ' S BEAUTY BARBER SHOPS 17 West Main Street Brevard, N. C. Telephone TU 2-3122 Holland Talley— Proprietor TALMAN OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC 8 College Street Asheville, North Carolina Phone AL 3-2376 (mtw SIGN OF GOOD TASTE REGULAR HENDERSONVILLE, N. 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