Brevard High School - Brevardier Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1949
Page 1 of 88
Cover
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F A C U L TY wg 4Top rowj CHANDON KERRY ASHVVORTH Assistant Conch EDNA ROSE BUHRELL, B-8- H owe Ecowowlics MARGERY ELEANOR BURROWES, B-A. 2225222225fig?gi522E222322fi25255i25g5gigigigigi52gEg2g255525Egi5E555igigigigigigzgi553552gegigi55122g5Q55gQ33 Economics, M nth, H with , ,mm DANIEL G. DAIL, AB. IVIIRIAIVI MCB. HOLMES, AB. EULA HUDSON, B.S Athletic Director, Head Coach English History, Health f'Top rouil Nl.-XRGARET AIORRIS KIMZEY, AB. Englislz R.-XNDAL L. LYDAY, BS. Agriculture EARLEENE Po1NDExTEn T3 ping, Boolzlceepirzg, Slmrtlmml i.Xlitltlle1'o1vl LUCILLE ERXVIN SLEDGE. AB. History, French CiORDON SPROTT. BS., MS. Cllenzistry. Biology Sum REELS TILSUN, .-XB. .'XlgUlr1'1'1, CiL'I1HIL'l7'j' J Bottom rmvl Mus. Il.B,VEnNE1i Szflvstitzrte Tumlzut' CNAROI. R lCDEnx'11 1' XVELLQ Eizglislt RUTH NIANN YOLINl1,B.X lltitll. Science 3' Editor-itz-Chief ...... NIARY ALICE HOLLIFIELD Associate Editors .......... BETTY VVHITMIRE, PETE SHIFLET Literary Editor ....,...... ...ALFRED WEISS Assistant Literary Editors DOROTHY GAY ROCKVVOOD. NANCY CLARKE BREVARDIER STAFF Q' A H11 Art Editor ......... . . ,REGINA LINDLEY Assistant Art Editor. . . . . .PEGGY LOFTIS Sports Editor ...... ...... J ACK ZACHARY Advisor ..,. MRS. MIRIALI MCBRAYER HOLMES Business Manager TOMMY MITCHELL Advertising Manager JUDDY MCCRAHY Circulation Manager HAZEL JONES Assistant Circulation Managers CAROLINE KING, JOE POOLE, BOE PATTON, CHARLES OSBORNE, JANE ANN HART AND HARRIET PATTERSON SENIHHS ... r' I if ,, . .1 ,I 1 H 5 ' ' 'C- ' iifiiiifl J if! '..fTi12?z- .,1 , . ,, 4 . L A r 4 ,- f1 17:':5:5:5:':3... I OFFICERS President 1015 POOLE Vicehpresimfelzt CLARA JEAN PARRISIYI Secv'etm'y Am' ALICE I IOLLIFIELD Treasurer EDXVIN Txlrmms SENIOBS PEGGY SINIITH ALLDRED --BUNNYH Her cliarmlng ways, her friendly smile, Makes her friendslzip wel! 'worth while. Bassett High, Virginia - President Freshman Class '46, President Junior Bed Cross '47, Vice- President Home Ee. Club '48, Secretary Junior Home Boom '48, Tri-hy-y '48, Clee Club '48, Safety Patrol '48. BLANCHE VICTORIA ALLISON SHAG People like tlxls make life brighter. Bosman - Vice-President Class '46, Home Ec. Club '47, Beta Club '47, Waitress junior- Senior Banquet '47, Popularity Contest '47: Brevard - Beta Club '48, '49, Glee Club '49. HELEN ELIZABETH ALLISON I!'.r lwttcr' to have nothing said than nothing done. Bowling Team '47, F. H. A. '48, '49, 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, Library '49, Folk Dance Club '49. BELVA TELOLA BABE BlLLY Gay in actions, jolly in speerlrf' Home Ec. '46, '47, Softball '46, Halloween Carnival '46, Home Boom President '46, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '47, Home Ec. Club '49, Teens in the News '49, Vice-Presi- dent Teens in the News '49. PAUL BAKER SNAKE Leave silence to the saints, I'm but human. Lancaster High School - Football '43, '44, '45, Baseball '44, Boxing '44, '45, Monogram Club '44, '45, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '45, Brevard - Football '49, President Senior Home Boom '49, Monogram Club '49. DANIS EUGENE BARTON Speer-lx is great, but silence is greater. 4-H Club '46, Science Club '46, Book Club '49, Bus Monitor '49. GRACE IRIS BAYNARD -'GRACIEH She that 'will her rvorlr beginneth, A better end she will w1'n1zetl1. Student Council '48, Beta Club '49, Knitting Club '49. JOE BILL BENSON SPEEDY Listen to e:'eryane, then do as you please' 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46. KATHERINE LOUISE BISHOP As welcome as sunshine in every place Is the becoming approach of a good-zmtxwred face. Library Assistant '46, '47, '48, 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, Folk Dance Club '49. ROBERT WILLIS BRITTAIN WOO Men judge ir.: by our efforts. Teen Age Club '46, '47, Football '47, '48, '49, Beta Club '47, '48, Vice-President Beta Club '48, Broadcaster Staff '48, '49, Sports Editor Broadcaster '49, Junior Play '48, Mono- gram Club '48, '49, First Prize Beautifying Brevard Essay '48, Journalism Club '49, Thespians '49, Vice-President Thespians '49, Key Club '49, President Key Club '49. SHIRLEY BROWN 'l'.X'l' ICR Il'1'!lmut 5'l1Irlt',x', l9.ll..X'. rt-iful.l lu- :I-rflmnt glrnnour. Bowling Club '47, Program .lunior-Senior Banquet '48, Clee Club '49. BUTII VVIIITE DRYSON Sl'lrHn' ix mort' mu.v1't't1l Hull: mug. Home Economics '46, '47, Knitting Club '49. A lARv EL1Z.u3ET11 BURt:Ess BlYR'I'LE .lli1r'y'.v hrrlrrfiflll mul lmff nn1f.'w.r i':'r'rvum' loult' t:i'n'4'. 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Softball '46, Home Ee. '46, '47, Basketball '47, '48, Home Ee. Medal '47, Clce Club '49, Library '49. BlELLIE MAZANA CAUBLE MUNlilli I-orrr't'r ,rmrlnlrl fm'i 'i'r' IIIIX, Alu' :fill lr.-lp wrt ru I-: urv vuI'. Bowling Team '47, Teen Age Club '47, Pro- gram .lunior4Senior Banquet '48, Clee Club '49, Basketball Team '49. ARNOLD STEVE COCHRAN 1 loin' ilir l'.r r'.rf'I'r1'n1r'11l.v,' 1'm t1l7mIy.r ulzlfcillgl them. Teen Age Club '46, '47, 4-H Club '46, '47, Bus Driver '48, '49, Book Club '49, President Book Club '49. LEXVIS X ERNON COBIPTON LUl'lE nl loyal lzfnrt, a pt'ui'r'f11I nzintl, .4 lwitvrt frirml ytufll uurw' mul. Softball Tournament '46, '47 '47, '49, F. F. A. Track Team Age Club '46, '47, Football '47, F. F. A. '46, 46, '47, Teen '48, '49, Bowl- ing Team '47, Baseball '48, '49, ,Square Dance Club '49, Manager Junior Play '49, Monogram Club '49. 48: Key Club BIABLE BIARIE CROWE NRL-Z., '14 flu'r1'f1tl tr'nz1u'rjo1'm't1 with l'rrxmr'r'11t'C will main' l unix' 1!trl'l1 l'n - 'l 'a' 7F it'Ixyl1tf1ll,a11d I W ,I at .l,.u.tIt, I :ull gout!-zzatzrrm .' Teen Age Club '46, '47, 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Student Council '48, F. H. A. '49, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Clee Club '49, Basketball Team '49. BIARGARET GARLAND DAVIS XYOOK .1Iav'g1x't s I'0Uf'L'Vt1fl0lI and rIi.v,f'os1'tiau umlxl' lter it-t'llI1'l.'mi li-v all. Softball '46, Halloween Carnival '46, Library Assistant '46, '47, Second Prize School Bond lssue '46, Treasurer Class '47, Homeroom Treas- urer '47, Beta Club Treasurer '48, Broadcaster '48, '49, Historian Iunior'Senior Banquet '48, junior Play '48, Managing Editor Broadcaster '49, Thespians '49, journalism Club '49, De- bating Club '49, Vice-President Debating Club '49, Homeroom Secretary '49, Third Prize Fire Prevention Poster Contest '49. ANNE DOLICLAS TDUCKXVORTH UDOODLI E Sire is I1 quiet girl, but qnm- a girl. Teen Age Club '46, '47, Amateur Show r 1 '48, Fire Prevention Contest '47, Clee Club , Manager Basketball Team '49. JULIA CAROLINE FULLER JULIE Curolx'm 5 ulztxrut'tcri.rtx': is to slay I Efy HUG! Ill L'I't'Yj' Ti'l1j'. Band '46, '47, '48, '49, President F. H. A '48, Student Council '48, Oflice Assistant '49 Treasurer Homeroom '49, Folk Dance Club '49 Journalism Club '49, Thespians '49. SENIGBS dll CHARLES W. CjrALLOVVAY CHARLIE Nm' You sw'im1.v, not You fray Bur II frimlil in i'r'rv'y ruiiyf' Softball '46, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Cheer- leader '48, '49, Stage Manager Junior Play '48. ETHEL GALLOWAY S1uCi'? uml lrinil will! ll g7L'utvvl smile. 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, Library '46, '47, '48, '49. LOLA lVlAE GLAZENER Lula it-ill lu' 1'i'-mi'uibi'rrIl a.t ilu' girl will: flu' liigl limftini tryin. 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, '49, F. H. A. '48, Library Assistant '47, '48, '49. BARBARA lVlAXINE lNlALL BARS Full uf PDP and uf' to flu' 1l11'1l1lti', .'lllyfllI'llf'l zluiug, Bi1l'lml'u ix lu it. St. Petersburg, Florida - Teen Club '46, Homeroom Vice-President '46. Brevard - Teen Age Club '46, '47, Softball '46, Bus Monitor '47, Bowling Team '47, Oflice Assistant '47, '48, '49, Beta Club '48, '49, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Usher Junior Play '48, Square Dance Team '48, 4-H Club '48, '49, Clee Club '49, Cheerleader '49, Thespians '49, Correspond- ing Secretary Beta Club '49, Monogram Club '49 Lois LAVONNA HEATH HCINDYH A girl :elm lmx .vu many fvlmixiriil 71-riyxf' Student Council '46, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Softball '46, '47, '48, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Square Dance Club '49. lVlARY ALICE HOLLIFIELD HSHURTYH Tu our Etllftll'-I'll-L7llI'1'f tw uri' dvvfly 1'lii1'i'lvtcIl for fr1'mnlli'11i'rx and .r:'m'i'r'1'ty. Library Assistant '46, '47, '48, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Broadcaster Staff '46, '47, Bowl- ing Team '47, Halloween Carnival '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Treasurer Beta Club '47, Corresponding Secretary Beta Club '48, Pro- gram Junior-Senior Banquet '47, '48, Amateur Show '47, '48, Office Assistant '48, '49, Bre- vardier '48, '49, Associate Editor Brevardier '48, Editor-in-Chief Brevardier '49, Usher Junior Play '48, Shorthand Medal '48, Music Medal '48, Chief Marshal '48, School Pianist '48, '49, Third Prize Winner Beautification Essay '48, Who's VVho '49, Secretary Class '49, Best All- Bound '49, Thespians '49. CHARLES JOHNSON BUTCH To L'uo'w liim is tu like lil-ru. 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46. HASKELL JONES HSPORTU Fl'iCIZU'.Ylll'f7 tu many and good will to all. F. P. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, F. P. A. Track '46, '47, '48, F. P. A. Shop Contest '47, Student Council '48, '49, Bus Driver '48, '49, HAZEL MARIE JONES HYANKTEU An all-round H!lll'lll'1l lierc 'wt' src I-ind one as cuts as slit' can lm. Elkland High, Pennsylvania - Band '46, '47, Orchestra '46, '47, Clee Club '46, '47, Cheer- leader '46, '47, County Chorus '47. Brevard - Junior Play '48, Best All-Round '48, Ecusta Band '48, '49, Brevardier '49, Circulation Man- ager '49, Beta Club '49, Thespians '49. CAROLINE LILLIAN KING Hc'rs .t to ri girl 'wiflz ri lzrart and ri s-milf, that ninkixt flu: bublvlcs of life 7U0l'fl1'ZUl1l'll'. Student Council '46, Office Assistant '46, '47, '48, '49, Halloween Carnival '46, '47, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Bowling Team '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Most Popular Girl '48, Broadcaster '48, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Usher Junior Play '48, Marshal '48, Brevardier '49, Sponsor Homecoming Came '49, Who's Who '49, Recording Secretary Beta Club '49. SENIORS lX'1ABLE LANCE --DINIQ' S E N I O B- S lII'r niayx uri' :onyx of t1r1i'I'tnf'.t.t. Home Economics 46. REGINA LINDLEY '-QUEENIEH Sl1t 5 I'lI'2'rr and trttrurtive tuu, ll'ItI'n yulfrt' iuiill Ixvr ymfru nt':'I'r blue. Softball '46, Halloween Carnival '46, Library Assistant '46, '47, 4-H Club '46, '47, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Beta Club '47, Bowling Team '47, Junior-Senior Banquet '47, Basketball '48, '49, Junior Play '48, Junior-Senior Banquet Pro- gram '48, Poster Contest Winner '48, Brevardier '49, Art Editor Brevardier '49, Thespians '49, Art Class '49, Monogram Club '49, Square Dance Club '49. ROBERT LAIRD LOFTIS ROCK A drum beater and a Iwart breaker. Band '46, '47, '48, '49, Captain Band '49, Teen Age Club '46, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Marshal '48, Student Council '49, President Beta Club '49, Thespians '49, Debating Club '49, President Debating Club '49, journalism Club '49, Manager Hole in Wall '49, Key Club '49. PEGGY ELIZABETH LOFTIS She is pretty to with, 'witty to tall: faith, and pleasant, too, to think on. Halloween Carnival '46, '47, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Softball '46, Band '46, '47, '48, 4-H Club '47, '48, First Lieutenant Band '47, Bowl- ing Team '47, Captain Band '48, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Beta Club '48, '49, Amateur Show '48, Art Club '49, Usher Junior Play '48, Brevardier '49, Assistant Art Editor Brevardier '49, Office Assistant '49, Thespians '49 RICHARD MACKEY DICK He'll find his path and plow it. F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Track '46, '47, '48, '49, Softball Toumament '46, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, Basketball '49, Baseball '49, 4-H Club '49. PAUL MANN AAMOSH Be soft and silent, ,tzlenre newer betrays you. F. F. A. '46, '47, Student Council '47, Foot- ball '47, '48, Monogram Club '48, '49, Most Likely to Succeed '49, ROBERT FRANCIS MARTIN TOENAIL They .ray the good die' young, but only the good 'want to. Teen Age Club '46, Library Assistant '46, '47, '48, Halloween Carnival '47, Square Dance Club '49. JAMES BRADDOCK lX1ARTIN ..P I ,. His not afraid of 'll'UY'1C?'h.6' ran lie down beside it and go to sleep. Softball '45, '46, Cheerleader '46, Basketball '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, Monogram Club '47, '48, '49. ADA NIASTERS A: pure in tliougllts as ong7ul.t arc, To I-'notv lwr is to like her, Folk Dance Club '49, Softball '46, '47, Teen Age Club '46, 4-H Club '46, Square Dance Club '49. EDNA ix'lAE BIASTERS A-EDDIE Edna'.t artistit' ability it a natural born instinct. 4-H Club '46, '47, Softball '46, Basketball '49: Vice-President Art Club '49, Folk Dance Club '49, Teen Age Club '46, Art Club '49: Bowling Team '46. J' il . f Ja BETTE JEAN NICHOLSON TROUBLE She doc: little ki11d11rssc.v 'z1'l1icl1 mort lvarr' n1za'm1c. Rosman - Basketball '46, Secretary Class '46, 4-H Club '46, Brevard - Halloween Carnival '47, VVaitress Junior-Senior Banquet '47, Home Ec. Club '46, '47, Program Junior-Senior Ban- quet '48, Basketball '48, Student Council '49, Secretary Student Council '49, Glee Club '49, Homecoming Came Sponsor '49, Most Popular Girl '49, Vice-President Homeroom '49. SENIOBS BARBARA FAYE MCCALL A .rv1ll1', a 7i'1'Ilk, and a lo! of dL'pe1zdab1'lityg tlrafs Barbara Faye. Student Council '46, Homeroom President '46, Library Assistant '46, Softball '46, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Ecusta Band '46, '47, '48, '49, 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Halloween Carnival '47, Bowling Team '47, Marshal '48, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Prize VVinner Beautification Essay '48, F. H. A. '48, Oflice Assistant '49, Glee Club '49, Art Club '49, Ecusta Band '49. JUANITA MCCRARX' SlNlANTHY GK7l'L'fj' is the so1fl's lxcaltlz ,' 501111655 its poison. 4fH '46, '47, '48, '49, Teen Age Club '46, Softball Team '46, Waitress Junior-Senior Ban- quet '47, F. H. A. '47, '48, Art Club '49, Glee Club '49. LOUELLA MAE MCCRARY ' LOU I . A Tl1os1' who lrsfmx and .ray llttlc 'wzll 111111 their quwt rmrtard some day, 4-H Club '46, Teen Age Club '46, Softball '46, '47, Bowling Team '47, Folk Dance Club '49, Square Dance Club '49. EDWARD JACK MCGAHA LITTLE ATOlVI Little but loud, F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Track '46, '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Basketball '48, Student Council '46, Teen Age Club '46, Football '47, '48, Baseball Manager '48, Junior Play Stage Manager '48, Monogram Club '49, Basketball llflanager '49, Bowling Team '47. MARGARET ELIZABETH MCGUIRE She has thc srttcctcst smile in B.H.S. Home Bc. '46, '47, 4-H Club '46, Bowling Team '47. JOHN EDWARD lVlCJUNKIN JUNK ARNIU If worry -were the only cause of rleath, I .tlmuld l1't'ef0re1'r'r. Softball '46, Vice-President Homeroom '46, Baseball '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, Dairy Cattle Judging Team '48. PERRY LEE lVlERRILL SHORTY A kindly lzcart, a friendly face, Al'zvay.t in her 11311111 place. Softball '46, '47, Square Dance Club '49, Beta Club '47, '48. THOMAS LIVINGSTONE MITCHELL -'MoosE Jilin-lzief is wlmre you find it. President Class '46, Softball '46, '47, Foot- ball '46, '47, '48, '49, Basketball '47, '48, '49, Monogram Club '47, '48, '49, Brevardier Staff '48, '49, Square Dance Team '47, '48, President Monogram Club '49, Co-Captain Football '49, Came Captain Football '47, Baseball '49, Op- timist Bowl '49, Lance Trophy '49. MARY JANE NEWLAND JERRY She has her linger in every pie, Became slze's the apple of our eye. Broadcaster Staff '46, '47, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Library Assistant '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Who's Who '47, '49, Halloween Carnival '47, Managing Editor Broadcaster '48, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Square Dance Team '48, OHice Assistant '48, Junior Play '48, Marshal '48, Editor-in-Chief Broad- caster '49, Cheerleader '49, President Journalism Club '49, Journalism Club '49, Thespians '49, President Thespians '49, Monogram Club '49, Homecoming Game Sponsor '49. BOBBIE JEAN NICIILJLSCJN ll'lmft'r't'r .vlw tlutzr slut' ilorx fm'Il. 4-H Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Secretary 4-ll Club '48, '49, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Library Assistant '46, '47, '48, Student Council '49, Most Likely to Succeed '48, '49, Debating Club '49, Marshal '48, D. A. B. Pilgrim '49, Sergeant- at-Arms, Debating Club '49, Nam' c9PAL OIIR .Yotl1r'ug ,mt'ct't'tl.r like .r1rt'r.rt'.v. Library Assistant '46, Home Ee. Club '46, '47, Bowling Team '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Student Council '48, '49, Oflice Assistant '49, 4-H Club '46, Broadcaster '48, '49, Marshal '48, Journalism Club '49, Debating Club '49, Home- room President '49, Debating Club Secretary '49. CHfXRLES BJASON OSBORNE HQRSBINLV' .-I trusty frtrml mid t'0lllY'A1tll' lruc, If ltr has faults tlrvy arc :Try few. F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, Dairy Cattle Judging Team '46, '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Basket- ball '47, '48, Football '48, '49, Basketball '49, Breyardier Staff '49, Key Club '49, Monogram Club '49, Seed Identification Contest '49, Soft- ball '46. ROBERT EUGENE PARRIS TRUPlC'.-XL BlRD Hrrs'.r un atlllclc, Very rcsf'c'rlvtl,' Silrnl, .Yll'UlljI, fool and mll4'dvd. Football '46, '47, '48, '49, Teen Age Club '47, Student Council '48, Secretary-Treasurer Journalism Club '49, Monogram '49, Baseball '49, Basketball '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Pro- gram '48, Key Club '49, CO-Captain Football '49, Prop Manager Junior Play '48. CLARA JEAN PARRISH --JEAN Slit lsuutvs Ilxr' real umiuing of t'ltvt'rfl1li1r'x5, fflL'lllll1'l1F5J, and rltarmf' Teen Age Club '46, '47, Halloween Carnival '46, Softball '46, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, 4-H Club '48, Junior Play Usher '48, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Clee Club '49, F. I-I. A. '49, Debating Club '49, Square Dance Club '49, Basketball Team '49, Vice-President Senior Class '49. JOHN ROBERT PATTON SAlI .Yat foo lvuslrfrrl, ua! lou bold, just F.!'fIf'flj' right, I'm told. Football '47, '48, '49, Student Council '48, '49, Student Council Vice-President '48, Junior- Senior Banquet '48, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class '48, Monogram Club '48. '49, Teen Age Club '46. '47, Brevardier Staff '48, '49, Best- Looking Boy '48, Assistant Prop lylanager Junior Play '48, Baseball '49, Key Club '49. ROBERT HENRY PIERSON U'OP .X'r:'r'r lets himself br' llurricd, :t'orrit'rl, or flrzrricrlf' F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Track '46. '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, Soft- ball '46, Crops Contest '47, '48. JOSEPH GODWIN POOLE ..BL,G.. Of all Iris fine clxuractr'r'1'.rtir.r, its been told, Hc'.r worth his 'Zi'l'I'Qllf and more in gold. President Homeroom '46, Softball '46, Teen Age Club '46, Student Council '47, '49, Vice- President I-lomeroom '47, '48, Junior Play '48, Football '47, '49, Most Popular '48, '49, Most Likely to Succeed '48, Junior-Senior Banquet Decoration '48, Baseball '48, '49, Thespians '49, Secretary I-lomeroom '49, President Student Council '49, Brevardier Staff '49, Key Club '49. GEORGE WILSON POOR BL'TTERBALL Smile and the world .tmilcr with you, Laugh and the teacher.: stay with you. Softball '46, Bowling Team '47, Thespians '49, Junior Play '48, Broadcaster '48, '49, Joumalism Club '49, Basketball '49, Baseball '49, Library Assistant '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '48. 3: W 4 iff 1,132 Jack Mcliax' PRESSLEY FLAT Dlrflf' 11011111 tilt youll. tlmliltmyl flu hurl. Ht' t'm'l:11'nly is 0 mlgllly fini' lt1rl'. ' Football '47, '48, '49, Tbespians 49: Journal ism Club '49, Baseball '49, Blonogram '49. DORTIIEA Jo PRICE DOTTIE '.S'mz1rt, rufnblv, alla' always kind, I1Ij'ac!,.rlwj14.ttca1x't bc defined. Teen Age Club '46, '47, Library Assistant '47, Halloween Carnival '47, 4-H Club '48, Thespians '49, Debating Club '49, Student Council '49. FOSTER VOLNEY RAY Of quiet Instr and mild manr1crs. Football '48, '49, F. F. A. '48, '49. DOROTHY CAI' ROCKWOOD DOTTIE If she' cnu't :rc flu' bright .ride of things, .thc fvlislxvs up thc dull .ridf and looks at that. Library Assistant '46, '47, '48, Teen Age Club '46, '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Bowling Team '47, Junior Play '48, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Program '48, Brevardier Staff '48, '49: Thespians '49, Debating Team '49: Assistant Literary Editor Brevardier '49, Basketball Team '49, Office Assistant '48, '49. CORRIE LEE BLITTERBUSII Coffin Lrc is a girl that flue: not slzortv partialily in frierzdslxzf to anyunc. Tawas City High School - Band '46, 4-H Club '46, Home Ec. Club '46. Brevard High School - Art Club '49, Folk Dance Club '49. FRANK ELMER SENTELLE FUDD It takes bruilxs to be a fnol. ' Softball '46, '47, F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, Track '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, 4-H Club '47, '48, Junior-Senior Banquet Pro- gram '48, Square Dance Club '49, Baseball '49. JEWELL SENTELLE ,'PRoxv H'c grant 't1'.r true, :hc lla: mush 'wit Nur' IJ thc shy zu USU!!! It. Softball '46, Band '46, '47, '48: Teen Age Club '46, '47, Broadcaster '48, '49, Clee Club '49, Thespians '49, Journalism Club '49, Basket- ball Team '49. RUTH NAOMI STILES URUTHIE lNIAE Life can be a sung for those who malta it so, Home Ec. '46, '47, 4-H Club '46, '47, Soft- ball '46, Basketball '46, Halloween Carnival '46, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '47, Teens in the News '49. MARY Lou SWEAT God giveth speech to all, song to the few. Anderson High School - Future Teacher of America '46, '47, Junior-Senior Committee '46, '47, '48, Program '48, Decoration '46, '47, Hockey Team '46, '47, '48, Volley Ball Team '46, '47, Allied Youth '47, '48, International Relation Club '47, '48, Map Committee, Spanish Club '47, Secretary Spanish Club '47, Majorette '47, '48, Head Majorette '48, Secre- tary-Treasurer Homeroom '47, Clee Club '47, '48, Dance 'Contest '47, Softball '46, '47, '48, Brevard - Clee Club '49, Office Assistant '49, lxlgnager Basketball Team '49, Monogram Club CLARA BELL TABOR CLAIRE 1 hear, yet .say not much, but think the marc Folk Dance Club '49. WILLIAM RUSSEL TALLEY l'l lzy arcnft they all content like me? Softball '46, F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, Base- ball '49. SENIORS SENIGBS -Mal' E1Jw1N Bnvc:E Tuoixiixs lll'Cli Xu :twnlt-r lr'rlr'Iu'l'.v' hurl' turn grill' I rlmffw, rlmrfwr ull Iln' day. Asheville - Basketball '46, Band '46, Teen Age Club '46, lklonograrn Club '46, junior l'lifY '46, Safety Patrol '46, Brevard- President Homerooni '47, Basketball '47, '48, '49, Mono- gram Club '47, '48, '49, Football '47, '48, '49, Teen Age Club '47, Baseball '49, Square Dance Team '48, Prograin Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Treasurer Senior Class '49. SAAIUEL FREDERICK FFINSLEY l RlflJ IMI 1mIlu'11!l in f'r11'Iir11Ia1', hut dnl If zm'lI. F. F. A. '48, '49, Library '48, F. F. A. Basket- ball '49, F. F. A. Oilicer '49. IXLFRED l'lANS VVEISS, ju. --1a1'nnv 'KX erm' owl' .n'r1'u1z.v. not frm friwulmls, Im! 11 ran good fellofv. ' Teen Age Club '46, '47, Beta Club '47, '48, '49, Brevardier Staff '48, '49, lklarsbal '48, Second Prize Fire Prevention Essay '48, Treas- urer Beta Club '49, Literary Editor Brevardier '49, Basketball '49, Tlrespians '49, First Prize Fire Prevention Essay '49, Key Club '49: Best Looking Boy '49, Prize Beautifying Brevard Essay '48. CAROL WHITB'IIRE FLASH SI1rmI1m' ix more .vreret than tail. Football '49, F. F. A. '48, '49, F. F. A. Track Team '48, F. F. A. Basketball '49. CLARENE WILDE Thr girl llmf Ir clrfcrful -muxt surely dn rt'cII. r Oak Ridge, Tennessee - Home Ee. Club 46, Clee Club '46, Bowling Club '46, 4-H Club '46, Music Choir Club '46, Brevard - 4-H Club '47. GEORGE WOODSIDE VVILSON MUTE In any lift' tl1crL .r nm room for :c'm'ry,' Plcrlsr' dun? ruslx mv, I'm in no Iturryf' F. F. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, Bus Driver '48, '49, President F. F. A. '49. JACK NEWLAND ZACHARY US.-XTCH Brtm'n IIGIAV, tall mid urzrtg Just to Irmm' Irim is a treat. Teen Age Club '46, President Junior Class '48, Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Junior Play '48, Thespians '49, Square Dance Club '49, Brevardier StaE '49, Broadcaster Staff '48, Best All-Bound Boy '48, Secretary Home- room '48, VVho's Who '48, Key Club '49, Sec- retary Key Club '49, Monogram Club '49s Sports Editor Brevardier, '49, ' MOST POPULAR BJOESOOLE WHO'S WHO IN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PAUL TVIANN BoBB1E JEAN NICHOLSON 69' THE SENIOR CLASS BEST LOOKING ALFRED XNYEISS AIARGARET AICGUIRE MOST ORIGINAL EDNVIN THOMAS REGINA LINDLEY BEST ALL-ROUND JOHNNY AICIIUNKIN AIARY ALICE HOLLIFIELD jdingd 0 ome In the year of l969, we find ourselves in a helicopter speed- ing to distant and intriguing parts of the world. VVhat do we find? The Senior Class of 19-19 engaged in incredible occupa- tionsl Our first stop is Rosinan, which is a thriving little metropolis of two thousand inhabitants, where we find our high school gridiron hero, Tommy Mitchell, the owner of a fleet of cabs. On many of the billboards in this vicinity are seen posters pro- claiming Bob Martin's fame as a prize Hghter. Moving up the valley, we stop at Caroline Fuller's goat farm for a glass of goat milk. Here, we see Peggy Loftis and Caroline King standing beside a fence debating which is the ubutting end of a billy goat. Continuing our flight, we are soon flying over the Indian Reservation, where we behold Bob Parris sleeping in the sun, He married a Squaw, you know. Much to our surprise as we are crossing the Smoky Moun- tains between North Carolina and Tennessee we meet a strato- cruiser from whose window the hostess, Ethel Galloway, is waving frantically to us! We are now cruising along the Clinch River, approaching Knoxville, the home of Alfred VVeiss who is a chemistry pro- fessor at U. T. Located also in this city is George Pooris fabulous restaurant where Mary Jane Newland is a hash-slinger. After changing our course due south, we settle down for a bit of reading. Picking up an Atlanta Joumal, we read of Barbara Hall's outstanding achievements as a social worker. Turning to the sports section we read that Clemson has just won another game - probably brought about by their enthusiastic cheerleader, Dorothy Gay Rockwood. tSpeaking of games, Bill Talley, it seems, has led his team to victory in the Sugar Bowl.7 The largest ad in the paper is that of Becker's Bakery telling you to Buy Becker's Bread - Tested and Tasted by Jewell Sentellef' VVe are now landing at Phoenix City, Alabama and here to meet us is joe Bill Benson in his state highway patrol car. He is to escort us to Madam Iuanita's,' Cjuanita McCraryJ new fortune telling establishment. VVhile there, she tells us many interesting facts about members of the class of '49. joe Poole is making millions selling brushes - Fuller Brushesg Mary Lou Sweat is umopping up in a barber shop, Lewis Compton is a-massing a fortune with his burlesque show, of which Ruthless Ruth 1Ruth Stiles! is the drawing card, and Dot Price is yelling her head 0E as a tobacco auctioneer at Golds- boro, N. C. Biding Madam Juanita goodbye, we head for the Lone Star State. Resuming our cruise over the flat expanse of Mississippi, we are greatly thrilled by crossing the mighty river, and upon arriving over Texas, we wonder what this state holds for us as far as the class of '49 is concerned and even we are amazed. Upon asking the local inhabitants, we learn that Belva Babb is a rootin' tootin' cowgirl on Richard Mackey's ranch where he trains chickens to be acrobats. Edward McGaha is an embalmer at a funeral home, incidentally, his best customers are the work- ers at Foster Ray's factory making Foster's Famous Fire- crackers . Again we hop in our helicopter, this time heading for San Francisco. Our trip over the Rockies is very astounding due to the majesty and magnitude of these lofty peaks. VVe are happy, however, to reach our re-fueling point, San Francisco. As we are landing, we see Fred Tinsley running out on the field to re- fuel our helicopter. VVhile he is doing this, he tells us of our former classmates who are living on the West Coast. Carol Whitmire is very successfully running a Chinese laundry, Ruth XVhite Bryson has just perfected an amazing formula for the cure of dandruffg George Wilson has acquired fame as a pro- fessional basketball player and johnny Mcjunkin is operating a large billiard parlor. In driving around the city by bus, whose operator is Opal Orr, she tells us that Paul Baker and Clarene Wilde are employed in the fourth Stooge's home as butler and maid. Now that our plane is refueled and our provisions have been gathered in, we begin our long journey to China, After many hours of Hying, we see an object on the water and Hying closer we find it to be Charles Osborne and Hazel jones on a certain slow boat. The Pacific Ocean was quite a big pond, but our helicopter successfully completed the trip. The information was only for the asking, for with a few well-placed questions we found that Shirley Brown is industriously engaged in growing silk worms, Buck Thomas is an outstanding priest in a monastaryg Anne Duckworth has just completed a new novel on the rebirth of China and Helen Allison is driving a streetwasher in Hong Kong. - Leaving the land of coolies, chopsticks, and oriental curiosi- ties, we continue West. After many hours of tiresome flight across the barren wastes of Russia, we finally arrive in France. Stopping at a swanky resort on the Riviera, we see none other than Peggy Alldred recovering from a nervous breakdown. Her efficient nurses are Corrie Lee Rutterbush and Bobbie Jean Nicholson. Visiting her are Mable Lance. a representative of CBS, and Louella Mc-Crary, technical advisor to the same cor- poration. While visiting the gay spots of Paris, we meet in one of the restaurants, Margaret Davis, an exchange teacher of English. She is accompanied by Lois Heath and Perry Lee Merrill, who are running a big establishment - a Hea circus, in the outskirts of the city. They inform us that another of our classmates, Regina Lindley, is tracing down a tough case for Scotland Yard. With a pang of regret we leave fascinating Europe and again joumey across the ocean. Our first stop is New York where we visit Saks, whose patrons are enthusiastically accepting Charles Gallowayis new trends in fashion. NVe find Bill Brittain, the authority on women's hem lines, busily engaged in conferences with the ladies. Moving down to the docks, we greet Danis Barton, a news commentator, who has just retumed to the U. S. after vacationing in Monte Carlo. He tells us that Steve Cochran is a missionary in South Africa, and that Margaret McGuire is a big game hunter in the Congo. He also informs us that Bette Nicholson is the editor of Woman's Day and Blanche Allison is her assistant. We leam, too, that Kathryn Bishop is an expert masseuse in Philadelphia, Mazana Cauble is a student of medicine at Jeffer- son Medical School and last but by no means least, that in the old city of Boston, jack Zachary is a well-known banker, Clara Bell Tabor is a conductor of the Philhannonic Orchestra and Mary Burgess is employed as butcher in Elmer Sentelle's shop. Down in Greenville, S. C., he adds, that our editor-in-chief of the '49 Brevardier, Mary Alice Hollifield, is employed by the Keys Printing Company as typesetter. Stopping over in Washington, D. C., we are delighted to hear that Bob Loftis has been elected president on the Demo- cratic ticket. Two of our Congressmen are Paul Mann and Jack Pressley, who have recently been in the limelight by filibuster- ing whether chickens roost better on round poles than square ones. Grace Baynard is now a lawyer for a large corporation and Mable Crowe is her Secretary. Upon visiting the F. B. I., we discover I. Edgar Hoover has lost his job to the Masters sisters, Ada and Edna. A Hash is just coming over the teletype that Barbara Faye McCall has been made head matron at Sing Sing. At last after discovering many lost horizons, we are re- turning to the 'thills of home . En route from Asheville to Brevard, we pass over Bob Patton's new factory which manu- factures left-handed screwdrivers. Our town has been growing rapidly. It must be due to the fact that it contains so many enterprising citizens from the class of '49, such as Clara Iean Farmerjs Federation, James position of janitor of a new contractor, who has just mansion and Henry Pierson season orchid. As we prepare to land of '49 has certainly attained r Parrish, who is chief clerk at the Martin, who has just accepted the Brevard High, Charles johnson, the completed Haskell Iones, palatial who has just perfected a new all- we unanimously acclaim, The class its place in the world! THE JUNIGR CLASS O F FIC E R S DIISTY ERVVIN Presizielzt JEIIIII' S'I'AIxIEv Vice-President BONNIE PAYE IIAWKINS Secretary-Trenszirer unior ulaerfafiuej Best Looking IOYCE BROWN LEE NORTON Best All-Bozuzri CERIILDINE IJ.-XNIELSON JERRY STAAIEY Blast Popular Most Original JANE ANN LIART DLISTY ERVVIN Most Likely to Succeed AIARIETTA DEIITSCII PETE SIIIELET BONNIE FATE LIAVVKINS BOB AIORP-IS BETTY ALLISON PIEBA ALLISON REBECCA ALLISON ADELE BACWELL FOSTER BAGWELL GLENNA BAYNARD OTIS BAYNARD IVIARGUERITE BISHOP JOHN BOCCS DWIGHT BROWN JOYCE BROWN DORIS BRYSON GREGG CLARK NANCY CLARKE CAROLYN COLLINS MAMIE JANE CURTO GERALDINE DANIELSON MARY LOUISE DEAN MARIETTA DEUTSCH DUSTY ERWIN BUEL FERGUSON 1X1ILDRED FULLER THE JUNIGB CLASS JUNIORS BETTY GARDNER CARL CJARREN NANCX' GARREN ZELLA GENTRY I IARRY GILLAIBI JEAN MARIE GRAVELH' JANE ANNE HART BONNIE PAYE HAWKINS BILL HAYES HELEN HOGSED J. T. HOLDEN FRANK JOHNSON ELIZABETH KELLY WAYNE KERBER MARIE LANDRETH BETTY LYDAY THRESSA MCCALL MARIE MOGUIN ANN MILLER EVELYN JVIOFFIT CHARLES MONTEITH RANDALL JVIONTEITH BOBBY MORRIS JUDDY Jx'lCCRARY THOMAS K. NICCRARY XIVILINIER JXICGEE BOBBY JX'JCGUIRE BRUCE AICGLIIRE JUNIORS JOHN JVICIQELVEY SARAH JVIULL PAT NORRIS LEE NORTON REVONDA OWEN JEAN PACE JACK PARSONS GAY NELL PATTERSON HARRIET PATTERSON FRANCES PARRIS J. D. PERKINS JO ANN POOLE BOBBY REID PAUL ROGERS KLINE SENTELLE PETE SHIELET CHARLES SHIPRIAN LUCY SIXIITH CHARLOTTE SNELSON JERRY STARIEY JACK TALLEY BETTY WHITRIIRE SHIPIXIIAN WHITMIRE MARGARET VV ILSON SID WILSON CHARLES WOLEE JIMIVIY ZACHARY VVILLIAM ZACHARY o Mm . . . e ea ue Now that the present sn-pinr class is on tlu- threshold of dcuth - -and he-ing away from Bn-vurd High School will kill many ni us - preparing to skcp into the vast unknown and unprediclf-d orbit at this timv Calla-d the world, it has been our plz-usant duty to Contact thc unhappy nu-mberr. nf this graduating Class and vnclc-uvor to makv lhcm realize thu importance of leaving tu re-nmining individuals not quita as well cducatvtd as we, the things which we clnrc not carry fmm thu halls of B. H. S. into our newly made homes, our motlu-r's homes, old-maid homes, and homes for the aged XVithout further comment on world affairs, WL- do me-n. hereby release the following will and testnmvntz I, Mnznna Cuuble, leave my quiet grace to Mildred Fuller. I, Anne Duckworth. reluctantly leave my address hook of college boys to Io Ann Poole. From Paul Baker. NVnyne Kerber inherits n nice set of dimples. XVe, Paul Mann and Foster Huy, leave our low: of foot- rmll to Jerry Stamey and Jimmy Zachary. I. Regina Lindley, give my stubbornnc-ss to Bruce Mc'Guire. I, Charles Galloway, gladly leave my sore throats and headaches to next year's chief cheerleader. I, Margaret Dnvis, will my ability to laugh tu Betty XVheeler. XVe. Haze-1 jones and jack Zachary, leuvv our wonderful companionship to Nancy Clarke and Pete ShiHet. I, Lewis Compton, finalh' give the Compton berth on the football team to my brother, Carl, I. Caroline Fuller, leave my innocent looks to Jane Fletcher. The characteristics of great height and stride pass down, but remain among the Tinsleys, from Fred to Bill. Pat Norris receives Lola Mae Glaze-nc-r's crabbing in Physical Ed. I, Mary Burgess, leave my red hair to Mary Ellen Short. I, Shirley Brown, do hereby leave my torch of beauty to be Carried by Joyce Brown. I, Buck Thomas, leave my dry if-'J wit to Charles Miller. XVe, Betty Nicholson and Blanche Allison will our in- separable friendship to the Allison twins and Betty Allison. I. Mary Jane Newland, leave my batch of curlers and lots of luck to Guy Nell Patterson. Buzzy De-Bord is the lucky recipient of George Poor's way with the teachers. I, Barbara Faye McCall, unhappily will my never-ending stream of candy to Martha jaye Neely. I, Barbara Hall, leave with B. H. S. the memories of my bubbling personality. I. Tom Mitchell, leave- my trip to the Optimist Bowl to Tink Hargis. To Harry Gilliam goes Bob Loftis' title - Romeo of the Ecusta Band . I. Corrie Lee Rutterbush, wish to share my smile with Betty Seay. I, Bill Brittain, leave my many women to Dover Albertson. I. Richard Mackey, do hereby bequeath my curly hair to Dusty Erwin. I, Dottie Gay Rockwood, will my gift of grab to Put Clarke. Doris Ferguson receives Ruth Stiles' Basketball ability, Lucky girl! I, Shorty Hollifield, leave my executive ability to Bonnie Faye Hawkins. Ioe Poole tells Bruce jones that the girls go for that southem drawl. Steve Cochran gladly gives up his Hat tires, dented fenders, and broken telephone poles to next ye-ar's bus drivers. I, Caroline King, will my sweet disposition to Elaine Hill. I. Peggy Loftis, lc-uve my artistic temperament to Frances Panis. Iuddy McCrary is the recipient of joe Bill Be-nsnn's heavy foot un the accelerator. Xvatch nut! il I1 I, Opal Orr, will my uhility to mukx- ull! Llvlc-lltiull hall slips tu Betty Lyday. Ruth XVhitu Brysorfs convenient nlmsl-In-vs go to Fmu-r Bagwell. I, Dunis Barton, do he-quenth my nmturicul ability to Stanford Hardin. I. Mary Lou Sweat, leave my bottle of peroxide tu Judith Ann Mann. I, Bobbie Jean Nicholson, will my good citizenship to C. R. McN0ely. . Peggy Alldrr-d wishes, Rvvoncla Owens much happiness for n rosy future. Charlie Osborne passes his receipt hook on tn Jane Anne Hart. I. Bill Talley, leave my memories of Mrs. Bre-nzvul tn any United States History student. To John Boggs goes Bob Pattmfs Mpurty writing . I, Clara Bell Tabor, will my pleasing personality tu Elizabeth Kelly. I, Ethel Calloway, leave my work in the Chatterbox In jo Ann Green. I, Mable Crowe, will my extraordinary luck to Thomas King McCrary, He-'ll need it. I, Jack Pressley, do bequeath my shyness to Chubby Stepp. Bob Martin donates his Ever-changing Heet nf vehicles to Carl Carre-n. I. Dot Price, will my small but pleasing voice to jack Talley. I, Alfred Weiss, leave my afternoon trips to the Hobby and Sport Shop to my brother, Jerry. Peggy Crenshaw is the recipient of Clare-ne WVilde's tremendous size. I, Clara Jean Parrish, will my pretty glasses to Beverly Trantham. I. Jewell Se-ntelle, leave my songs for Margaret Bishop. I, Henry Pierson, do bequeath my que stick to Mac Holmes. I, Belva Babb, will my bobby pins to Irene Morris. I, Elmer Sentelle, do bequeath my 100 bushels nf com to David Kassing. Bob Morris is the lucky recipient of James Martini: shooting eye. I, Johnny Mcjunkin, will my pitching an-n to YVilliam Zachary. I, Katherine Bishop, leave my stump pad and inky fingers to Miriam VVi1lingham. Louella McCrary leaves her collection to Preston Rahn. I, Bob Parris, will my love of model airplanes to Jack Edwards. I, George VVilson, Gladly give up my evening chore of milking cows to Bill Hayes. We, Edna Mae and Ada Masters, Lois Heath and Perry Lee Merrill, do bequeath our friendship to Jo Ann Newland d Bev Sprottg Hilda Norwood and Mary Nell Poor. I, Haskell jones, leave my classroom manner to XValte-r McGaha. I, Margaret McGuire, will my French translations to Inck Parsons. nf Blue Horses I, Helen Allison, leave my folk-dancing ability to Jennie Raines. Derieux Thomas is the lucky recipient of Grace Baynurdk place on the honor roll. I, Charles johnson, le-ave my erase-r-thmwning arm to David N. Smith. I, Mable Lance, do bequeath my knitting needles and ball of yam to Mary Ann Holden. Ed NIcCnha gladly leaves his many fires tn build in the boiler for the baseball tf-nm to next ye-z1r's baseball manager. NVe, the graduating class of '49 leave all our worries and trials, friends and fun, with love, to future grnduntinfg classei of B. H. S. 3 TENTH GRADE GIRLS Front row, left to riglzt: Rachel Masters, Iune Mc- Kelvey, Martha Louise McCall, Emma Ann Sizemore, Miriam VVillingham, Mary Katherine Byrd, Georgia Ann Reid, Nan Tinsley, Margaret Benson. Martha Iaye Neely, Elaine Hill, Billie Hart, lXlarilyn Ash- worth, Molly McCall, Virginia Shipman. Second row: Emma lean Orr, Caroline Davis, Betty McCall, Jane Bishop, Mary Ann McGaha, Alta Mae Cravely, Montez Masters, Ptosa Lee Ayers, Patsy Ann Parrish, Lucile McCall, Mary Ann Holden, Carolyn Cravely, Mary Elizabeth McCaha, Julia Galloway, Barbara Caulbe, Beatrix Deutsch, Ruth Shipman. Third row: Irene Morris, Thelma Cordell, Sally Cfravely, Marilyn Brewer, Judith Ann Mann, Virginia Osborne, Betsy Brittain, Bessie Ann Allison, Wanda Sue VVaters, Margaret McCrary, Lois Bracken, Marie Cochran, Mary Ellen Short, Mary Lillian Morgan, Pat Clark, Elva Hensley, Mamie Galloway, Helen Mc- Crary, Beatrice Bay, Jennie Lou Siniard, Nancy Mc- Crary, Pauline King, Betty jean Galloway. TENTH GRADE BOYS First row, left to riglzt: Charles Miller, Billy Second row: Ty Bo Morris, Tom Hurgis, VValter XIG'l', VV' Bid, ' ' B f, D 'ld Gardner, David Kassing, Thomas Carlnnd, Jerry VVeiss, L C A M Lune lr hmm! mmm Und Rackley, Bobby Reems, Stanford Hardin, Hugh Alli- Loyd Morris' Gerald Banks' Bum' DeBmd' Frank son, Harry Patterson, James Surrclls, Edwin Hamlin, Peterson. David N. Smith. Bobby Houck. Claude Nicholson, Harlie Neil, Perry Raxter. - nv ' ...W-4 NINTH GRADE GIRLS First row: Mary Jo McCrary, Betty Wheeler, Jane Fletcher, Edna Mae Mann, Peggy Crenshaw, Margaret Bangs, Christine King, Annie Galloway, Doris Fergu- son, Imogene Dickson, jean Thomas, Mary Alice Brown. Second row: Dorothy Hamilton, Edna Mae Waldrop, Frances Barton, Marjorie Henson, Io Ann Gillespie, Barbara Talley, Betty Henderson. Third row: Frances Wright, Frances Fortune, Betty Shipman, Vadlie Corn, Claraline Robinson, Marian Gravely, Nancy jane Keaton, Iennie Raines. Fourth row: Mary Frances Pierson, Lois Whitmire, Mary Nell Poor, Maurine Henson, Jean Eubanks, Betty Seay, Billie Stamey, Margaret Reese. Fifth row: Yvonne Raines, Beverly Sprott, Io Ann Newland, Allie Marie Sentelle, Agnes Garten. Sixth row: Hilda Norwood, Beverly Trantham, Faye Blythe, Ann Bryant, Dorothy Bryson, Hattie Bolick, Sybil Goldsmith, Helen Miller. Seventh row: Pauline Brown, Janet Short, Melba Wood, Jane Ledbetter, Molly Siniard, Marjorie McCall. NINTH GRADE BOYS First ro 11'. left to riglzt: Preston Bahn, Bobby Black, Larry Erwin, Zeb Osborne, Conrad Young, Derieux Thomas, Bill Tinsley, Donald Byrd, Graham Grant, Charles Owen. Second row: ,loe Bagwell, Guy Dean, ,lack Neurohr, Donald Green, Dover Albertson, Farrill Moore, Charles Heath, Charles Holden, Mac Holmes. Third row: Charles Blythe. David Biddy, VVayne Burgess, Chubby Stepp, Vvilliam Arnette, Bichard Fuller, Norris McGaha. Fourth row: James Hollingsworth, Carl Auvil, jack Edwards, C. B. McNeely, Hantz jones, D. C. Dills, Carl Compton. Fiftlz row: Chester Kilpatrick, Tommy Owen, Leonard Reese, Thomas Payne, Gene lNlcGaha, Bobby Hall. Sixtlz row: Bobby Brown, Bruce Jones, Jerry Jerome, Kenneth Stewart, James Holden, William Cison, Harold Corbin, VVilliam Greenwood. Seventh row: Boy Lambert, Bobby Brooks, Vella Parker, Thomas Barclay, Gerald Smith, Kimzey ,lack- son, Heath Allison, Carl Blythe, Denis Crawford. Eiglztlz row: Charles Ryder, Carl Bishop, Preston Baxter, Woody Paxton, Bob Kimzey, Bob Smith, Hicks Baynard, lack Eubanks, Gerald Byrd. HIHHHES f 1 3 as X Qx x mf XY E 1 Football Squad First row, left to right: Jack Talley, lwanagerg Edwin Thomas, Foster Ray, Charles VVolfe, Paul Mann, Lewis Compton, Edward McCaha, Bill Brittain, Bob Patton. Second row: Carl Compton, Bob Smith, Charles Osborne, Bob Parris, Tommy Mitchell, Dusty Erwin, Jack Pressley, Carol Whitmire, VVilliam Arnette, Manager. Third row: Charles Shipman, Carl Auvil, I. D. Perkins, Tom Hargis, Bob Reid, Vella Parker, Jerry Stamey, Wayne Kerber, Bob Martin, Manager. Fourth row: Bob McGuire, Bob Kimzey, Jimmy Zachary, Donald Backley, lack Zachary, Manager, Coach Dail. SCORES Brevard Hendersonville . . . 19 Brevard 24 Christ School . . Brevard Morganton .... .... 4 7 Brevard 12' Bryson City Brevard 0 Bessemer City . Brevard Ben Lippen ,. ., 7 B1-evar d 27 Tryon Brevard Brevard College .... .... 1 4 Brevard 12 Asheville School Brevard Marion Rippers .... 20 Brevard 25 Swananoa .... Total 106 Total . . SPORTSCOPE The B. H. S. Blue Devils of 19-18, after getting oil' to a slow start at the lrirst of the season made a fast comeback. under the expert coaching of D. G. Dail and Chan Ashworth to end the season close behind the conference leaders. The team consisted of Paul Baker, Charles Wlolfe, Compton, Paul Mann, Joe Dusty Erwin. Tom 1-largis v the following members: Edward McGaha, Lewis Poole, Tommy hflitchell, Bob Parris, Bob Patton, jim Zachary, Foster Ray, Donald Rackley, Bill Brittain, Buck Thomas, Bob Smith, Reeves Rogers, Ierry Stamey, David Smith, Bob McGuire, Bob Kimzey, Charles Osborne, VVayne Kerber, Jim Sorrells, Bob Reid, Jack Pressley, Carol VVhitmire, and Vella Parker. The Blue Devils, opener was their annual en- counter with the Hendersonville Bearcats. Big Ed Morgan crossed the Brevard goal three times to lead the Bearcats to a 19-0 victory. Baker, Parris, Erwin, and Mitchell fought hard for the locals. The next game the Devils journeyed to Morganton and were snowed under 47-O by a larger squad. Hargis and Mitchell sparked the Blue formation. For their first home game Brevard met Ben Lippen. Mitchell scored early in the game, going over stand- ing up. The point was no good. Later on in the game Ben Lippen started a sustained drive on their twenty-six and scored. Their extra point was good. The game ended 7-6. The next game with Spruce Pine was cancelled because of a polio ban there. The Devils played Brevard College B and lost a 14-O session. Next, Brevard was invaded by the Marion Rippers and came up on the short end of a 20-0 score. Brevard played a fast game but was outclassed by a larger squad. Parris and Mitchell were the local stars. The next game broke the ice. The Devils romped over the Christ School Greenies at their homecoming game with a 24-O score. A pass from Mitchell to Thomas in the end zone set down a lv-0 lead. VVolFe scooped up a blocked pass for the second T. D. The third was on an intercepted pass by Parris who galloped 46 yards to score. The linal six was made by an intercepted pass by Mitchell on the fifteen. Troitino sparked the invadcr attack. Next, the Blues defeated Bryson City 12-6. The visitors could not stop the aerial sparlcs, Thomas and Mitchell, as they set up the first T, D. Parris made the Final one on an intercepted pass. The following week Brevard went to Bessemer City and were swamped to the tune of a 33-O score. Mann and lVlcGaha were standouts for the Blues. The Devils came back the next week to give the Tryon eleven a 27-7 pasting. Parris, Mitchell, Erwin, and Osborne all turned in nice runs for the Devils. Brevard's next game was a thriller even though they lost. Brevard made an excellent showing as Mitchell and Erwin laid up a score each against Ashe- ville School. The hnal count was 20-12. The game with Seneca was canceled. The last game, the Devils gave the Swananoa eleven a shellacking to end the season in a blaze of glory. Nlitchell was the athlete of the day as he copped two touchdowns and passed to Erwin for an- other count. The final six was made on a plunge by Parris after a sustained drive from their own fifty-five. The game ended with a 25-0 score. The Lance Trophy for the most valuable player and also an invitation to the annual Optimist Bowl in Asheville were won by Tommy Mitchell, the triple- threat fullback who truly deserved these honors. Blue and White Highlights 4 i 1 Left to riglzt: Bonnie Hawkins, Virginia Osborne C H E E R L E A D E B. S Mary jane Newland, Ty lX'lorris, Chief-Charles Galloway, Barbara Hall, and Betty VVheeler. Conch DAN1131. G. DAII. BOYS' BASKETBALL Mmzugura EDXVARD AICCEAIIA, XILLLA PARKER QQ QQ M R9 -1 Coach AIORGAN AIURPHY if Rf 3 5 Mmmgers ANNE Ducxwoani, MARY Lou SYVEAT Homecoming Left to riglzt: Betty Gard- ner. Pete ShiHet, Caroline King, Lewis Compton, Mary Lou Sweat, Iuddy McCrary, Bob Kimzey, Mary jane Newland, Jack Zachary, and Bette Nicholson. Queen ond Captains Left to right: Tommy Mitchell, Mary Lou Sweat, and Bob Parris. Queen, Sponsors, and Escorts HEHVIIHS STUDENT COUNCIL President .. ,,... JOE Poous Vice-President .... .... . . .DUSTY ERWIN Secremry-Treasurer ..... BETTE NICHOLSON Sponsor ..., ...... M Iss EULA HUDSON BETA CLUB President ,, BOB LOFTIS Vice-Presiflent PETE SHIFLET Recording Secretary CIXROLINE Kmc Correspmuling Secretary BARBARA HALL Treasznu ALFRED YVEISS Sponsor Mm. E. F. TILQON gh- 'll X ATX , P ERSH X f - I 1 O CHARACTER B R Oi-IE I J .x WT W V, . V Vc3.'8s No. 3 BREVARD HIGH SCHOOLMNOVKMBER, 1998 , 7 f,mgssn The STUDENTS OF BREVARD HIGH Brevarzf, North Carolim Is Pxxbllsliwtid E? Eddwrfm-Chief L-- ,,-....... M-,-.,-,-..., -M L Advertising' Efanwger Reparkews - Bennie Faye Jews! Sanbeike Gm! Qrr. Fawzukty Advkm: Mznmging Editor -.,. ,.-. .-.,,,,.,- , Sports Edxwr ..... -.,.- ....,. -,.- .,... --,,,. Assistant Adverbsixtg Mgr. M F. H. . President . . REGINA L1NDLEY Vice-President, . , . . , , RUTH SHIPMAN Secretary.. . ..,. NIARY ANN NICCSAHA Treasurer ..., .. ALTA NIAE GRAVELY Sponsor .,.. . MRS. ROSE BURRELL President , GEORGE XVILSON Vice-President VVILBIER BIGGER Reporter .,., . CHARLES SH1PA1AN Sponsor, MR. 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