Brevard High School - Brevardier Yearbook (Brevard, NC)

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'V '?f f?' . , 1. 41- Y . if W I 4' M5 gifa me .!4144a,l50n With deepest appreciation for her sincere in- terest in students and their problems, her en- couragement and promotion of the debating team, her guidance of the Student Council, and her willingness to help anyone at any time, the Brevardier staff is proud to dedicate the 1950 Brevardier to Miss Eula Mae Hudson. .fdolminiafra fion ,S lr MQ, MR. R. T. KIMZEY Disfricf Principal Brevard Public Schools MR. J. B. JONES Superinfenclenf of Public lnsfrucfion Transylvania County .41 ,.,,,,k.X 'Q ,MQ ,YS nw, 3060, col Q-. 'lf' Cl,Cbl Sarah Byrd Abercrombie Erskine College B.S. MATHEMATICS 'A' Mary Kemp Bunn Easi Carolina Teacher's College B.S. LIBRARIAN 'A' Edna Rose Burrell Universiiy of Kenlucky B.S HOME ECONOMICS 'lr Margery Burrows Universily of Wisconsin B.A LATIN SOCIOLOGY HEALTH 'A' Daniel G. Dail Guilford College A.B PHYSICAL EDUCATION i' Miriam McB. Holmes Florida Sfafe Universiiy A.B ENGLISH 'A' Eula Hudson Weslern Carolina TeacI1er's College B.S HISTORY HEALTH 'lr Katherine Humphries Western Carolina TeacI1er's College B.S BOOKKEEPING TYPING Margaret Morris Kimzey Winthrop College ENGLISH 4 Randal J. Lyday North Carolina State College AGRICULTURE 4 Lucille E. Sledge Womon's College of U. N. C. FRENCH HISTORY 'k .lack Smathers Western Carolina Teacher's College SCIENCE BIOLOGY -Y- Sarah K. Tilson Greensboro College MATHEMATICS 4 Carol McDevitt Wells Carson-Newman College ENGLISH 4 Not Pictured Mrs. David Sams Winthrop College TYPING BOOKKEEPING .,-0 tg' BS J 3 -6 -6 '2'v ' 40 Presidenf . . . Vice-Presidenf .. Offlcem ' Jerry Stamey Secretary .... .... M arie McGuinn Dusty Erwin Treasurer .. Mary Louise Dean SENIOR CLASS MOTTO Noi for ourselves buf for all SENIOR CLASS FLOWER Iris SENIOR CLASS COLORS Purple and gold Wan cob CHARLIE CARTER, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Carfer LINDA PATTERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Patterson 1 1 I I SBIIIUTS ul' BETTY JEAN ALLISON 'Whether for work, whether for play, Betty will be a success some day. 'A' REBA LEE ALLISON 'Tall and blonde, full of fun, Reba is there when work's to be done. 'A' REBECCA LOU ALLISON Tall and pretty, nice and neat, .lust to know her is a treat. 'A' FOSTER BAGWELL Not bothered by books, not bothered by school, Just loves life and a game of pool. 'k VERA ADELE BAGWELL Fair and gentle, good and true, Ever sincere and dependable too. 'A' GLENA BAYNARD Bright eyes and delightful smile, Just to know her is worth your while. 'k MARGUERITE BISHOP Pretty face, pretty voice, She's many a boy's choice. 'A' JOHN W. BOGGS To worry little, and study less, This is John's idea of happiness. 'A' DWIGHT S. BROWN Liked by one, liked by all, His favorite 'like' is a golf ball. 'k JOYCE BROWN For all she does in work or play, She'll be remembered day after day. I .35 .SQ t 4.,Q .ptr AXE xii. ,-V--iq 4 'Qt-f R436- , ff' ,fix 193 WZ? ,M-f '22 Q43 'JC I s I 1' is.: t Qrl '-'is iw x -mr. vm...s.,gw '-.4-lf' 1---In .wf wwf- M S B II I 0 I' S A moms BRYsoN Smari, capable, and always kind, ln facf, she jusf can'I be defined. A GREGG CLARK A beHer prince fhere cannof be, A jollier lad you'll never see. A CAROLYN COLLINS Carolyn is a friend so fruep When you're with her you're never blue. A MAMIE JANE CURTO Mamie .lane is friendly, and smarl, foo, Here's fo a fine Senior-our hafs off lo you! A GERALDINE DANIELSON Shorf and blonde, full of fun, Her folly good humor can'f be ouf- done. A MARY LOUISE DEAN She's cufe, she's clever, she's loads of fun, Mary's righf here when fl1ere's work fo be done. A MARIETTA STEPHANIE DEUTSCH Making friends wherever she goes, MarieHa's friendly from her head fo her foes. A CHARLES NEWTON ERWIN, JR. T'would fake a lof more lhan four lines, fis frue, To quofe The good qualifies of Dusfy fo you. A BUEL FERGUSON 'A fulure farmer of U. S. A. A successful man he'll be, we say. A MILDRED LOWE FULLER Always ready for work or play, Mildred will be a success in every way. I seniors 'lr fi 'D'- CARL LEE GARREN 'ln any life fhere's no room for worry, Please don'f rush me, l'm in no hurry. 'K NANCY IRENE GARREN 'She makes fhe world a friendly place, By puffing forfh a friendly face. 'A' ZELLA RH EA GENTRY 'Wiih eyes as blue as blue can be, A fairer maid you'll never see. 'I' HARRY LEE GILLIAM Harry's a fine worker, he couldn'f be faster, Lef's give I5 rahs for his work on fhe BROADCASTER. 'lr JEAN MARIE GRAVELY 'English, algebra, Lafin, French, For Jean Marie ii's all a cinch. 'A' JANE ANNE HART Winning ways, a prefiy smile, .lusf fo know her is worfh your while. 'A' BONNIE FAYE HAWKINS Pep in her fingers, pep in her foes, A jolly good sporf wherever she goes. 'k BILL HAYES All the ladies, sfrcrnge fo say, Pesfer Bill bofh nighf and day. i' HELEN HOGSED Light-hearfed, gay, full of fun, lf you wan? a frue friend, she's the one. ir J. T. HOLDEN Good-nafured, generous, jolly and clever, J. T.'s tongue, like a brooklef, goes on forever. I gpm. IQ' P, If 'sxiweuxxrs ., ss Ne---...,..,,. if A' '75, -www- Mi . S Sikh ww-2 Xin I.. ,I , A M3 . .V ., A 11 - 21,1 . 1,11 VA-, gggsw-A XXX Qs QQ? 4 Qwgx 11 If AX so - ,Ax :spy 3 X I - 'Y X sw ll seniors 'A' PAULINE KEENER Her charming ways, her friendly smile, Make her friendship well worth your while. ir ELIZABETH KELLEY Dark hair, quiet and sweet, A nice girl who's all 'reet'. 'Ir WAYNE JOSEPH KERBER Dark hair, flashing eyes, ln the girl's favor he will rise. 'k MARIE LANDRETH A smile for a lad, a greeting gay, She has a jolly, joyful way. 'A' BETTY JANE LYDAY Pert little smile, lovely brown locks, Sweaters 'n skirts and bobby socks. 'A' THRESSA KATHLEEN MCCALI. Nice manners, cute as can be, A sweeter girl you'll never see. ir JUDDY MCCRARY Written on his face by nature's hand, Are these two words, a gentleman. 'A' THOMAS KING McCRARY Dark and handsome, full of fun, He's a fellow to be equalled by none. ir WILMER McGEE Wilmer's as fine a guy as you will ever know, Our good wishes follow him wherever he might go. ir MARIE MCGUINN Always friendly and full of fun, Ready and willing when work's to be done. seniors BOB MCGUIRE Tall and dark, nice Io meef, Bob's a fellow, who can'I be bear. 'Pr EDWARD BRUCE MCGUIRE Bruce is clever, a nafural debafer, Ever successful in every endeavor. i' JOHN ROBERT MCKELVEY John is a friendly lad, Good-naufred always, and never sad. ir ANN MILLER Her good looks and 'personalifee', Make Ann as popular as she can be. ir EVELYN MOFFIT Evelyn is a pleasanf lass, A boon fo B.H.S. and fhe Senior Class. 'k CHARLES MONTEITH Always moving, he sfops-no never, .lusf goes on like a swiff moving'river. 'A' RANDAL MONTEITH When in school your pafience is spenf, For some fun gef Randal in an 'argu- menf'. if ROBERT KENNETH MORRIS Handsome face, winning way, Bob's The same any old day. i' SARAH MULL Cute, sweef, she comes your way, To brighfen even your darkesf day. 'A' DOROTHY JEAN NORRIS Blonde and cufe, fair and sweeif She is a girl whom all should meet A C 'S I if-f 4 ,J If-. :Q :vm 3 if wwavwl' 1 Xxx M. N S B II I U I' S Q I 9 wk . V g. iz W sang, is . 11 ' ' 'P ml -.Nagy LEE NORTON Happy-go-lucky, good looking and free, There can be nothing fo worry Lee. 'A' JACK FRENCH PARSONS 'Tall, and a friendly way has he, Probably a clerk af Traniham's fo be. 'A' GAY NELL PATTERSON Gay Nell always wears a big smile, To be her friend is really worfh while. 'A' HARRIET PATTERSON Small, dark, cufe as pie, A beifer dressed girl, you'll never spy. 'A' KLINE SENTELLE Never foo serious, never foo gay, Buf a rare good fellow in every way. i' HERBERT BRYAN SHIFLET, JR. Whether for work, whefher for play, Pele does his share in every way. 'k CHARLES SHIPMAN Foofball, baskeiball, baseball, foo, Charles brings honors to ihe while and blue. ir FRANCES P. SINIARD Very clever, always kind: A girl like Frances is hard fo find. 'lr CHARLOTTE SNELSON Gay, oufspoken, fond of play, One fo be liked in every way. 'lr LUCY SMITH For four years fo fhe sound of fhe bell, She has in B.H.S. done well. 11 1 1 seniors 'A' JERRY STAMEY Jerry's quife a sporf, a lover-boy is he, He's our class presidenf, and popular as can be. 'A' JACK TALLEY Small, smart, lof's of fun, He'd have been jubilanf if Dewey'd won. ir EUGENE TINSLEY He doesn'I core Io be the feacher's pet, Fun in life is Eugene's, you bel. 'k JOE WHITAKER 'Joe's a very handsome fellow, very nice aussi , He's many o girl's pick, buf probably single will be. 'A' BETTY WHITMIRE 'Blonde hair, lighf and fair, Yes, Beffy's a girl who is very rare. 'A' SHIPMAN WHITMIRE 'Shipman's liked by everyone, And when he likes you, a fruer friend you've ne'er won. 'A' MARGARET WILSON 'Tall and dark, laughing and gay, You can be sure Margaret is o. k. ir SID WILSON Come what will, come whaf may, Sid's ihe good sport every day. 'A' CHARLES WOLFE His favorile sporf, is, of course, fooiballg He's a very nice guy, who's liked by all. 'A' JIMMY ZACHARY 'Jolly and friendly, in work and play, Jimmy will be a success some day. '91--. -9 'n 5, Xxx 4 9' .....-ff' 'X 4 f rib. 2 L. ' i,-nv' Q53-V ri. 'b'f ,!r I gg! fx fr' Sli 7' FI I fiai' -r-v-133 - as '5' . 0 BEST LOOKING Joe Whitaker Joyce Brown MOST POPULAR Betty Whitmire Dusty Erwin BEST ALL-ROUND Jerry Stclmey Thressa McColl enior ik ul' 'ik if ik ulyerlpa fiuei MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marietta Deutsch Bill Hayes MOST INTELLECTUAL Pete Shiflet Mildred Fuller MOST DEPENDABLE Wilmer McGee Harriet Patterson Si? 'A' Q 'k -.r H2 NJ if ljlfff L 3' N.L, ff Ai My WITTIEST Jack Talley Carolyn Collins MOST ATHLETIC Charles Wolfe Pat Norris MOST DRAMATIC Bob Morris Bonnie Hawkins enior ik 'A' Sir 'A' sir LLIQQPAL fiue.6 MOST ROMANTIC John Boggs Nancy Gorren BIGGEST HEART BREAKERS Ann Miller Sid Wilson MOST ORIGINAL Jane Ann Hart Buel Ferguson .K SBIIIUT IIIZISS prophecy In the Statler Building, Washington, D. C., in the year 2000 A. D. we find JERRY STAMEY, who has recently resigned his position as ambassador to Great Britain engaged in conversa- tion with Congressman Dusty Erwin: Much has, of course, happened in the fifty years past, but I think you'll agree that most of our fears and worries of our graduation year proved groundless. You remember with what grave concern we con- sidered a possible third World War? And - atomic energy - how we shuddered when considering its destructive possibilities! Then, we knew this vast energy only in terms of the atomic bomb. We had no definite knowledge of atomic energy's bene- ficient possibilities of long service put into actuality in the saving of billions of dollars in industry, and the miraculous saving of lives in the field of medicine. Tis true, Jerry, and since we are reminiscing, perhaps you would like to hear of some achievements of our former Brevard High Classmates during your long absence from Transylvania County. JIMMY ZACHARY, who has proved Einstein's theory to be incorrect, is perfecting one of his own. MAMIE JANE CURTO has made a sensational debut at the Metropolitan. LEE NORTON has iust been elected to the post of County Coroner. MARY DEAN is in Bohemia collecting recipes for her latest cookbook. CHARLES WOLFE has been promoted to the position of Fashion Editor of Harper's Bazaar. SARAH MULL is devising a method for uncurling pig's tails. REBA and REBECCA ALLISON are modeling for Toni Home Permanents in Twin Cities, Idaho. In the near future, MILDRED FULLER will begin painting white lines from the center of our highways. ZELLA GENTRY is trying to sell the patent on her invention of the noiseless auto horn to BILL HAYES' Hot Rod Corporation. The alarm clock radio, which is always set by Mr. Erwin for JOHN McKELVEY'S news program, automatically turns on, and the voice of the commentator booms over the air: Good afternoon Mr. and Mrs. North and South America and all the atom boats and rocket ships in the stratosphere! Let's go to the press! Flash! GERALDINE DANIELSON, top flight producer of airplanes, in order to stop the terrific toll of crashes, has invented a plane which doesn't leave the ground. Latest news from the planet Mars. JACK TALLEY, Dewey's Campaign Manager, is trying to get him elected president there. BRUCE MCGUIRE has iust convinced our new President, BETTY LYDAY, that aid should be given to the disabled teachers of Transylvania County. A special bulletin - FOSTER BAGWELL has iust inherited the Southern Doiries. PETE SHIFLET, President of Duke University, has proven that students learn better while asleep than while awake. 11 T HARRIET PATTERSON has been installed as the sponsor of the cheerleading squad at the University of Missouri. BETTY WHITMIRE owns a drugstore chain. Specialty item is pink pajamas. ln the theatrical line - DWIGHT BROWN has opened his new knife throwing act in Radio City. And now I leave you with this little word of wisdom if I may be so bold, use Parson's Tried, Tested, and Proven Pasture Fertilizer, remember, it stinks! As the doorbell buzzes the radio automatically turns off. The secretary announces to Mr. Erwin his visitors, who are the members of the Society for the Promotion of the Prevention of Cruelty to Earthworms, BONNIE HAWKINS, President, JANE ANNE HART, Vice-President. Other members are CARL GARREN, J. T. HOLDEN, PAULINE KEENER, and GAY NELL PATTERSON. Soon they are indulging in innocent chatter and naturally old classmates at B.H.S. are quickly brought up . . . Have you heard about the marriage of NANCY GARREN and JOHN BOGGS, performed by RANDAL MONTEITH, new Justice of the Peace in Reno, Nev.? Wosn't it marvelous about BOB MORRIS being appointed head coach at Bob Jones University? TOM MCCRARY called me the other night from his home in Caesar's Head and said that while in New York he heard MARGUERITE BISHOP, the torch singer at SHIPMAN WHIT- MlRE'S night club. Also on the program were BUEL FERGU- SON, HARRY GILLIAM, BOB MCGUIRE, KLINE SENTELLE, CHARLES SHIPMAN, EUGENE TINSLEY, and SID WILSON, The Seven Knighfits in a Barroom. Have you tried the automatic shoestrings that BETTY ALLISON invented, or ADELE BAGWELL'S new cigarettes with built in ash trays? JOYCE BROWN called the other day to ask when we are going to have a ioint meeting with the Peach and Pepper Pickles Club - you know, GLENA BAYNARD, DORIS BRYSON, and CAROLYN COLLINS are very active members. And have you seen the portrait of JEAN MARIE GRAVELY painted by MARIETTA DEUTSCH, exhibited at LUCY SMlTH'S Art Museum? MARIE LANDRETH and THRESSA MCCALL said they aged two years while touring HELEN HOGSED'S House of Horrors. Did you know that ANN MILLER, head nurse at JOE WHlTAKER'S Hospital is administering first aid to iniured foot- ball pIayers? Oh isn't it terrible about poor WAYNE KERBER still dig- ging in the salt mines in Siberia! UGREGG CLARK'S new production, The Triple Threat, starring CHARLOTTE SNELSON, MARGARET WILSON, and PAT NORRIS will be playing at the Star Drive-In Theater where FRANCES PARRIS sells tickets. Oh girls, have you seen ELIZABETH KELLEY'S and EVELYN MOFFlTT'S new hair dos? They were created by MARIE MCGUINN and WILMER McGEE, co-owners of the Bald Spot Beauty Shop. The chatter goes on and on and so must we. 53 f .,---i 'x. if r nuff www an. I. ALLISON TWINS 2. MARIE McGUINN 3. BONNIE FAY HAWKINS 4. WAYNE KERBER 5. HARRIET PATTERSON 6. BUEL FERGUSON 7. BETTY WHITMIRE 6W0CLClAy U GREGG CLARKE LUCY SMITH PETE SHIFLET MARGARET WILSON MILDRED FULLER JANE ANNE HART FRANCES PARRIS SINIARD JACK TALLEY DOROTHY JEAN JACK PARSONS HARRY GILLIAM DUSTY ERWIN ANN MILLER NORRIS last will and testament WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of Brevard High School, county of Transylvania, and state of N. C., being ot unsound mind and disintegrating memory after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last and best will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devises of whatever nature by us already made. An First: We give, devise, and bequest to the Junior Class the Senior Holiday Week, if they can get it, and all memories bitter, sweet, or otherwise of Brevard High. Second: To the Sophomore Class we leave our quick wits, rapid elucidations, and best of all, our ability to get out ot work. Third: To the high school intants, Cfreshmenl, we leave our utmost sympathy and our ability to absorb English, science, math, Latin, French and all other studies beyond the comprehension of their undeveloped mental capacities. Fourth: Be it known that all members of the Senior Class generously with charity for all and malice toward none, bequeath all personal be- longings, such as old fountain pens, lipsticks, and comic books to underclassmen to help them in the pursuit of happiness. Fifth: To the library we bequeath all de- tective stories, comic books, and other junk which we read so carefully all year. Sixth: To Mr. Kimzey we leave the power to forget all headaches caused by our class. Seventh: To our beloved faculty we bequeath a liberal supply ot examination papers to grade, note books to correct, and averages to make. Having bequeathed all that we possess, have possessed, and expect to possess, we hereby ap- point Mr. R. T. Kimzey as executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this first day of June, A. D. 1950. Signed: SENIOR CLASS Signed, sealed, smeared, published, and de- clared by the Senior Class as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instru- ment. Signed: HARRIET PATTERSON BETTY WHITMIRE 34.2 ir ik' f President .... .. Frank Peierson ,, Vice-President ..... David N. Smith Ofl.Ck'l'.S ' Secretary. . . . . .Mary Ellen Short Treasurer .. . ..... Billie Hart , ,..,. ' 'T TT Q X I, 4 L K :Asn I -nrt V fx , 1- ' . . . 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Q . 51 9 5 X 22s X Q 'ssc s ,sf 'S . Y A . l.,,, i . ,.. utlu, 9 1949-1959 In 1949, the B. H. S. Blue Devils enjoyed a good season, finishing third in the Blue Ridge Conference, and sending three players, Stamey, McGee, and Wolfe to the annual Optimist Bowl in Asheville. SAND HILL The Blue Devils lost their first game to a bril- liant Sand Hill eleven by the score of 12 to 7. ln the early minutes of the game, McGee went over for the Devils after a sustained drive. With four minutes left to play, and the Devils ahead 7 to 6, a long pass clicked for Sand Hill. From three yards out, they bulled over and that's the way it stood at the end. GREENVILLE, TENN. The Devils then turned on the power which was to characterize their play all season. The Green- ville powerhouse barely eked out a 26 to 12 win. McGee and Hargis were touchdown makers. Hargis contributed the best run through the whole Greenville team for 80 yards and a touchdown. A , mx Sw ww.. X We x 5 xxitfx qw wma YW .gs s xx 95. X Q-v 'iii' SPURTSIIUPE BEN LIPPEN The next game, which was parents' night, good blocking shook Devil backs loose for good runs and a 40 to O win. McGee, Stamey, Grant, Sorrells, and Kimzey scored for the Blues, and Grant took individual honors with three markers. ASHEVILLE SCHOOL The next game, the Devils played Asheville School with a T3 to 7 win. McGee and McGaha scored for Brevard, the last score coming on or pass from Stamey to McGaha. CHRIST SCHOOL The Blue Devils journeyed to Arden for their next game to do battle with the Christ School Greenies. They came home victorious with the score of T4 to 6. Auvil and McGee scored for the Devils, and also played a fine brand of defensive ball. BILTMORE The Blues came from behind in the first period to top Biltmore 27 to 7. The Devils scored four markers in the second and third quarters. A 5' . arp: 3'3- FOOTBALL COACHES AND MANAGERS D. G. Dail Kline Sentelle Chan Ashworth J. T. Holden George Wheeler Jack Talley 'A' 'A' it DUSTY ERWIN ROY McCALL Co-Captain GENE MCGAHA CHARLES WOLFE BOB HALL Co-Captain GERALD SMITH BOB KIMZEY BOB REEMS BOB SMITH TOM HARGIS WOODY PAXTON TEDDY KELLAR CARL AUVIL DONALD ROGERS LARRY ERWIN GRAHAM GRANT CARL COMPTON JACK EDWARDS CHESTER KILPATRICK REEVES ROGERS WILMER MCGEE JERRY STAMEY EUGENE TINSLEY CHUCK STAMEY TOMMY HUNTER JOE WH ITAKER CHARLES SHIPMAN BOB MCGUIRE SID WILSON JAMES SORRELLS VELLA PARKER HEYWARD RAMSEY RANDELL BRYSON .SQJOPEJCOIJQ confinuedj BESSEMER CITY Playing in a sea of mud, the Devils whipped Bessemer City I3 to 0. Tink Hargis scored from seven yards out in the first period, and Carl Auvil, after a sustained drive of 35 yards got the second and last touch- down of the night. TRYON ln the next game the Devils traveled to Tryon and suffered a I4 to 0 loss. It was a case of Tryon capitalizing on the breaks to best Brevard. Two long completed passes finally turned the trick for them. SWANNANOA The Blue Devils prepped for their Henderson- ville classic with a 25 to O victory over Swan- nanoa. McGee, Whitaker, and Howard Wolfe scored for the Devils, with Whitaker lugging the leather for two markers. HENDERSONVILLE In the traditional homecoming game on Thanksgiving Day, the Devils nosed out a fight- ing Hendersonville eleven 6 to 3. The Bearcats took a 3 point lead in the first quarter on the strength of a 25 yard field goal. Several plays later, Hargis drove over from the one yard line. The whole squad is to be congratulated on their inspiring victory over a stubborn bearcat eleven. we gain? am! flee cheerleaders 'S--. ,Ji f l Bonnie Hawkins, Chief, Shirley Wilde, Georgia Ann Reid, Harriet Patterson, Patsy Parrish, Pete Shiflef, Virginia Osborne, Betty Wheeler, Billie Hart, Ann Miller, C. R. McNeely. BOYS' CHARLES SHIPMAN JERRY STAMEY BOB MORRIS JOE WHITAKER CHARLES WOLFE FOSTER BAGWELL JACK EUBANKS HARRY PATTERSON WAYNE BYRD TOM HARGIS JACK EDWARDS WALTER MCGAHA DONALD POTEAT DAVID KASSING BRUCE JONES GERALD SMITH BOB SMITH BOB KIMZEY PAUL ROGERS COACH D. G. DAIL MANAGER CHUBBY STEPPE 'A' GIRLS' RACHEL MASTERS DORIS FERGUSON GAY NELL PATTERSON PAT NORRIS REBA ALLISON REBECCA ALLISON BETTY JEAN ALLISON THRESSA McCALL MARIE LANDRETH JO ANNE GREEN MANAGER JANE ANN HART JANE KEATON PAULINE KING DORIS BRYSON BETSY BRITTAIN NANCY MCCRARY MOLLY SINIARD MARY KATHERINE BYRD MARTHA JAYE NEELY MANAGERS- HELEN HOGSED SARAH MULL BASKETBALL 9 5 .3 41 i'..vg, s5. V I YW .L L. 'i I 'zjxkai 15 255- Q A ' Ei 5 if ' 'riff' gif - Q?- A 1 5245 1 ,Q 5? -- - Aff? 1, l' -V! fm. AT BREVARD! V i?,u9r JL 'k 1? fi? ir yi? 'k iv' SPONSORS 1949 , , JJWIJA Queen Harriet Patterson, Ann Miller, Reba Allison Rebecca Allison, Joyce Brown, Pauline Keener. BONNIE HAWKINS ESCORTS ESCORT Pete Shiflet, Frank Peterson, Jack Parsons BOB MORRIS Bob Ratchford, Ty Morris, William Arnette. I .Homecoming - - - 7 i I I I I i i I I I I I I I i I I l .4 K if David Kassing, Foster Bagwell, Bob Morris, James Sorells, Tybo Morris, Dwight Brown, and William Arnette. Y ff ii! , ' fm ' Carol Whitmire, Carl Compton, Bob Ried, Louis Compton, Gregg Clarke, Bob Morris, Wil- liam Arnette, Bob Kimzey, Johnny McJunkin, Frank Peterson, George Poor, Tommy Mitchell, J. D. Perkins, Jack Eubanks, Tybo Morris, Charles Galloway. Managers: Bruce Jones, Bill Tinsley, Edwin McGaha. Coach: Mr. Rose. has D 5 yi jlze ' 7 f y BREVARUIER I 9 5 O 1? , m is '- 5. J' f -V.: Z, , + 5. E Af . . .f ' : 'ST' ara: :V 1r':'u a ,.,,' -. f ,. J ,P 4 l!TQ!l!!lM!!i!I!!! mf? g gil 1 4, N fr X I ,Y it 57 in -aal'U A A - ' . U ff S ii,-5 FALL SEMESTER T TTL . H0309 HOPE-A .Mont A ,,...f- EBL-L Team LL-. Ling B e g i n fi-RE Eiecfed T Sefond A Begins W , Season Question E- , Pla P . -V Riggs To Sponsor Big M Ween Cami 'vi J Ov Val 5 3. 6 ondayl Oct. 31, T A BIue Di With T . Cach Game. Dan I E0 Ai-xanga In Selected By Class Op S I I Gl91 Refi! nrmalfi I e d 011 1' a hlefic He jf rw' Devils To M-Eff 32 BETSY BRITTAIN ..... ...... A ssisfani Managing Ediior DUSTY ERWIN ......... .....,....... B usiness Manager BONNIE PAY HAWKINS FRANK PETERSON ...... ..... A ssisfant Business Manager BOB MORRIS .......... .............., S poris Editor MANAGING EDITOR WAYNE BYRD ............ ...... A ssistam' Sports Editor JEAN MARIE GRAVELY ....... ' ............ Feature Writer HARRY GILLIAM MARY DEAN ....................... Circulation Manager MARIETTA DEUTSCH, CHUBBE STEPPE, MARY ELLEN SHORT, BETTY WHITMIRE, WAYNE KERBER, ELAINE SPONSOR HILL, MLLDRED FULLER, JERRY STAMEY, BRUCE MCGUIRE, BOB KIMZEY JOA MRS. R. T. KIMZEY , NNE NEWLAND, and CAROLYN GRAVELY ..................... 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COX FRANCES FORTUNE MARIETTA DEUTSCH RICHARD FULLER HAYWOOD RAMSEY Debating Club PATSY PARRISH BRUCE MCGUIRE JACK TALLEY Presideni Sponsor MARY ELLEN SHORT MISS HUDSON Vice-Presidenf BEATRIX DEUTSCH Secrefclry lib' -1 BONNIE HAWKINS President JOANNE NEWLAND BEVERLY TRANTHAM MARY JO McCRARY BETTY WHEELER IMOGENE DICKSON MARY ALICE BROWN DORIS FERGUSON CHARLES MILLER WAYNE BYRD FRANK PETERSON BILLY GARDNER DONALD GREEN NANCY McCRARY MARGARET McCRARY HELEN McCRARY RACHEL MASTERS JEAN MARIE GRAVELY MARY DEAN BETTY WHITMIRE MILDRED FULLER BOB KIMZEY MARY ELLEN SHORT MARY ELIZABETH McGAHA MARILYN ASHWORTH MARY ANN McGAHA PAT CLARKE MARY LILLIAN MORGAN CAROLYN GRAVELY BETSY BRITTAIN ELAINE HILL BRUCE MCGUIRE JERRY STAMEY HARRY GILLIAM DUSTY ERWIN Journalism Bluh MIRIAM WILLINGHAM BETTY WILLINGHAM JUDITH ANN MANN MARIETTA DEUTSCH JANE MERRILL MARGARET BENSON CHESTER KILPATRICK JEAN THOMAS PAULINE KEENER BETTY TAYLOR MIRIAM SWEAT JEAN THOMAS BOB MORRIS Joyce Ann Ashworth, Marilyn Ashworth, Eula Baynard, Julia Barton, Joyce Clarke, Pat Collins, Marie Cochran, Lavada Corn, Vivian Crowe, Thelma Cordell, Mamie Jane Curto, Frances Dean, Millie May Fortune, Kathleen Gaines, Anne Garren, Dot Hamilton, Elizabeth Hamilton, Bettie Jean Henderson, Kathleen Henson, Maureen Henson, Betty Lyday, Edna Mae Mann, Rachel Masters, Martha Louise Dills, Molly Ann McCall, Carolyn McCall, Betty Jean McCall, Helen Mc- Crary, Margaret McCrary, Nancy McCrary, Mary Elizabeth McGaha, Sarah McCrary, June Mc- Jc t T Perry Raxter, John McKelvey, Harlie Neil, Preston Rahn, Heath Allison, Charles Ryder, James Holden, Tommy Owens, Thomas Payne, Clyde Morrow, Walter Wilson, Ray Hamlin, Eugene Tinsley, Odell King, Randall Bryson, James Wilson, Malcolm Whitner, Heyward Ramsey, Don Gilliam, Claude Nicholson, G. H. Orr, Carl Bishop, Reeves Rogers, Fred Gaither, Joe Whitaker, Ty Morris, Hamlin Williams, Kenneth Byrd, Charles Coggins, Kelvy, Betty Meece, Bobbie Jo Merritt, Evelyn Moflitt, Marie McGuinn, Barbara Newman, Emogene Orr, Pat Norris, Pat Parker, Mary Frances Pearson, Jennie Raines, Betty Jean Seay, Betty Shipman, Sarah Shipman, Virginia Shipman, Jennie Lou Siniard, Emma Ann Sizemore, Betty Taylor, Jean Thomas, Carol Waters, Wande Sue Waters, Wilma Waters, Frances Wright, Wilma Zachary, Joan Parker, Anne Foster, Wanda Nicholson, Lucy Smith, Edna Waldrop, Margaret Whitmire, Joyce Emery, Betty May Corn, Yvonne Raines. t Q . Dick Bryson, Ray Crisp, Merrimon Frady, Earl Barton, Floyd Dills, Eddie Cox, Jean McGaha, Vella Parker, Hicks Baynard, Tommy Merrill, Bill Tinsley, Roy Lambert, Charles Holden, Norris McGaha, Charles Monteith, Clifford Frady, Aaron Masters, James Hollingsworth, Farrell Moore, Charles Ayers, Donald Byrd, Charles Blythe, James Sorrells, Howard Wolfe, Charles Shipman, Charles Heath, John Boggs. F. H. A. OFFICERS President ...... Ruth Shipman Vice-President .... Jo Ann Green Secretary. . .Mary Ann McGaha Treasurer .... Alta Mae Gravely Sponsor . . . . . . Mrs. Burrell ' HOME -f Wixi' X' Aziin f' fx ' H o , Q os , 'T rs Riu? 9 - H ' ,Y Slat 3 3 Q X c.- E' fl -. ref: PX ' .CUP X' Q10 U C X OFFICERS President ...., Wilmer McGee Vice-President .. Buel Ferguson Secretary ..... Charles Wolfe Treasurer . . . . . Bob McGuire Advisor . . . . . . Mr. Lyday Sentinel .. .. Sid Wilson F. F. A. Mamie Jane Curto, Marie McGuinn, Betty Lyday, Marilyn Ashworth, Mary Ann McGaha, Alta May Gravely, June McKelvey, Dwight Brown, Mildred Fuller, Dusty Erwin, Judith Ann Mann, Jane Ann Hart, Jane Merrill, Ruth Shipman, Carolyn Gravely, Mary Ellen Short, Martha Louise Dills, Billy Gardner, Wayne Kerber, Margaret Wilson, Lucy Smith, Jane Bishop, Bessie Ann Alli- son, Margaret McCrary, Rachael Masters, Mary Elizabeth McGaha, Nancy McCrary, Helen Mc- Crary, Jean Marie Gravely, Marietta Deutsch, Betty Allison, Mary Kathryn Byrd, Adele Bagwell, Emogene Orr, Lee Norton, Jo Ann Green, Betty Jean McCall, Pat Clark, Mary Lillian Morgan, Gay Nell Patterson, Margaret Benson, Ann Miller, Patsy Parrish, Martha Jaye Neely, Jerry Weiss, Kenneth Crisp, Mariam Willingham, Virginia Os- borne, Jim Brown, Harry Patterson. OFFICERS President ...... . .. Dusty Erwin Vice-President . . . . . , Mary Dean Secretary ..... .. Bruce McGuire Sponsor .. ... Mrs. Sledge Virginia Shipman, Thomas Corn, Charles Moore, Glenn Melton, John Cox, Barbara Cauble, Julia Galloway, Bobby DeBord, Jerry Jerome, Monty Osborne, Oscar Biddy, Wanda Nicholson, Carolyn McCall, Jim Brown, Kimzey Jackson, Harry Sellers, Billie Cansler, Peggy Gardner, Jack Edwards, Mac Holmes, Imogene Dickson, Mary Alice Brown, George White, Bobby Brown, Bobby Black, Bobby Brooks, Doris Cauble, Frances Dean, Helen Heath, Peggy Arnette, Joyce Ashworth, Vivian Crowe, Clara Rackley, Nellie Wilson, Doris Burnette, Betty Coren, Shirley Gaither, Lois Price, Darieux Thomas, Richard Fuller, Doris Cauble, JoAnn Green, Gerald Burch, Barbara Newman, Thomas Barclay, Betty Meece, Ann Garren, Harry Patter- son. OFFICERS President .... .. Wayne Byrd Vice-President ...,. ...... B ruce Jones Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Kathleen Henson Sponsor ......,.,. ., Mrs. Abercrombie BOOK CLUB OFFICERS Sponsor .... . . .Mrs. Margery Burrowes President ...... . . .Wanda Sue Waters Vice-President . . . ........ Pat Norris Secretary .. Wilma Zachary Treasurer ........ .... .... A n n Bryant Sarah McCrary, Bobbie Jo Merritt, Edna Moe Mann, Patricia Parker, Mary Frances Pearson, Betty Shipman, Edna Mae Waldrop, Charlotte Snelson, Carolyn Col- lins, Pauline King, Jean Brown, Dot Hamil- ton, Frances Wright, Sarah Mull, Ann Bryant, Doro hy Bryson, Margaret Whit- mire, Peggy Crenshaw, Annie Sue Gallo- way, Christine King, Mary Nell Poor, Sarah Shipman, Shirley Wilde, Betty Jean Seay, Jean Thomas, Allie Marie Sentelle, Lois Bracken, Thelma Crodell, Wanda Waters, Pat Norris, Janet Short, Molly Siniard, Jane Ledbetter. L A T CM LATIN CLUB Bessie Ann Allison, Marilyn Ashworth, Jane Bishop, Marilyn Brewer, Betsy Brit- tain, Jim Brown, Mary Byrd, Pat Clark, Buzzy DeBord, Caroline Davis, Betty Gallo- Way, Salley Gravely, Elaine Hill, Mac Holmes, Rachael Masters, Martha McCall, Carolyn McCall, Helen McCrary, Margret McCrary, Nancy McCrary, Mary Ann Mc- Gaha, Mary Elizabeth McGaha, Molly Ann McCall, June McKelvey, Jane Merrill, Martha Jaye Neely, Emogene Orr, Patsy Parrish, Harry Patterson, Frank Peterson, Georga Ann Reid, Jennie Lou Shipman, Ruth Shipman, David Smith, Emma Ann Sizemore, Margaret Whitmire, Miriam Willingham, Wanda Sue Waters, Jerry Weiss, David Biddy, Kenneth Crisp, J. D. Perkins, Jack Hudson, Billie Hart, Beatrix Deutsch, Marietta Deutsch, Carolyn Grave- ly, Jean Marie Gravely, Kimzey Jackson, David Kossing, Judith Ann Mann, Mary Jo McCrary, Charles Miller, Mary Lillian Morgan, Joanne Newland, Virginia Os- borne, Janet Short, Mary Ellen Short, Molly Siniard. Sponsor: Mrs. Margery Burrowes. jeens in le BUUK WU SCIENCE CLUB David Biddy, Frances Boggs, Hattie Bolick, Pauline Brown, Thomas Corn, Bobby DeBord, Ralph Duckworth, Jack Edwards, Richard Fuller, Joanne Galloway, Jimmy Glazener, Sibil Gold- smith, Bobby Hall, Thomas Heath, Mac Holmes, Wanda Sue Huff, Kimzey Jackson, Jerry Jerome, Pauline King, Teddy Keller, Bobby Marshal, Dean McDarriss, Glen Melton, Charles Moore, Kenneth Parker, Harry Sellers, Kenneth Stewart, Barbara Talley, George White, Lois Whitmire, Charles Weiss, Billie Jean Cansler, Edward Davis, Donald Rogers, Douglas Benson, Mary Frances Pearson, Craig Garren, Thressa McCall. OFFICERS President ..... . . . Kimzey Jackson Vice President ........., . . . Jack Edwards Secretary and Treasurer.. . . . .Barbara Talley Program Chairman ..... . . . Lois Whitmire Sponsor ........ . . . Mr. Smathers HOBBY CLUB Wayne Burgess, Mac Holmes, Richard Fuller, Alta May Gravely, Beatrix Deutsch, Mary Alice Brown, Bobby Joe Marshall, Harry Sellers, Ray Crisp, Frances Fortune, George White, Thomas Corn, Carl Garren, June McKelvy, Charles Ray Weiss, Teddy Keller. President . . . Vice President ., Secretary . . . Treasurer ....... Program Chairman Sponsor ........ Imogene Dickson Jack Edwards .. J. T. Holden . Gerald Burch .. David Biddy .. Mrs. Wells Irv-1 t , . S 1 'X AUDUBON CLUB Walter McGaha . . .... President Edwin Hamlin .. .. Vice-President Kenneth Parker . .. . . Secretary Charles Weiss . . . . Treasurer Mrs. Tilson . .. Sponsor Bob Reems, Kenneth Crisp, Charles Moore, John Cox, Harlie Neil, Dean McDarris. 4-H CLUB Margaret Benson, Betty Mae Coren, Frances Dean, Anne Garren, Joanne Gillespie, Sybil Goldsmith, Dorothy Hamil- ton, Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, Pauline Dillard King, Jane Ledbetter, Patricia Parker, Jennie Raines, Molly Ruth Siniard, Janet Short, Betty Shipman, Barbara Lee Talley, Shirley Jean Wilde, Frances Wright, David Oscar Biddy, Douglas Benson, Edward Davis, John Edward Cox, Richard Fuller, Carl Lee Garren, Charles Holden, J. T. Holden, Phillip Norris McGaha, Charlie Miller, Charles Moore, Marty Osborn, Villa Parker, Preston Harold Rahn, Heyward Ramsey, Preston Raxter, Reeves Rogers, Jack Talley, Bill Tinsley, Alcoln Whitener. President ............................. Buel Ferguson Vice-President ......... .. Imogene Dickson Secretary and Treasurer . . .... Doris Ferguson Reporter .............. . , Randal Montieth CM IIFFIIIE Sn. BETTY LYDAY MAMIE JANE CURTO ANN MILLER HARRIET PATTERSON BONNIE HAWKINS JANET SHORT MOLLY SINIARD MAMIE GALLOWAY MARIE McGUINN MARILYN BREWER MARTHA JAYE NEELY El. LIBRARY Sw!! EMMA ANN SIZEMORE DORIS FERGUSON MARY FRANCES PEARSON ZELLA GENTRY JOHN COX TOMMY HUNTER JEAN THOMAS BRUCE JONES DEAN McDARRlS IMOGENE DICKSON KENNETH PARKER SARAH MULL FRANCES P. SINIARD MISS BUNN, Librarian 04 nv ,- n vi :nz if 16 5 Y ,4 Q-'ll mpgs! 4 l .,. l t l K, .. funnel .- .M s. ., 1,-QW 4, ,H ws- . ,,,, W4 f- . , ,, 5,-, .-7 -'sq ..t Q- fi. '- W We as 'J' ,R it g Q1 . Wei si f sto Mafia, i ,W N' 5, . , 5' P AY , S 'A' vim 'fwjv 'M wot y if if if to , Student Council rt ir Sf? if Sir President ..... .... Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Sponsor .......... . . 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W a y ne Kerber Sponsored by Brevard Kiwanis Club Thomas King McCrary, Harry Gilliam, Jerry Weiss, David Kassing, Frank Peterson, Wayne Byrd, Jim Brown, Carl Compton, Carl Auvil, Larry Erwin, Bruce Jones, Dwight Brown. MUNUGRAM CLUB OFFICERS President ..... ....... B ob Morris Vice-President . . . . . . Virginia Osborne Secretary .... ....... T y Morris Treasurer ........ .... J erry Stamey Business Manager . . . . . . William Arnette Sponsor ........ ............................... C oach Dail J. D. Perkins, James Sorrells, Charles Wolfe, Ty Morris, Bob Morris, Bob Reid, Dusty Erwin, Gay Nell Patterson, Reba Allison, Rebecca Allison, Foster Bagwell, Paul Rogers, Doris Ferguson, Charles Shipman, Shirley Wilde, Pete Shitlet, C. R. 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REBA LEE ALLISON Twin Treasurer Homeroom '47, Softball '47, '48, '49, '50, Hallo- ween Carnival '47, Student Council '47, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Basketball '49, '50, Monogram Club '49, '50, Thespians '49, Marshal Junior Play '49, Vice-President Knitting Club '49, Marshal Graduation '49, Marshal Glee Club Concert '49, Junior- Senior Banquet Program '49, Marshal Recital '49, Typist Annual Staff '50, Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '50. REBECCA LOU ALLISON Other Twin Secretary Homeroom '47, Softball '47, '48, '49, '50, Hallo- ween Carnival '47, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Basketball '49, '50, Monogram Club '49, '50, Thespians '49, Marshal Junior Play '49, Secretary Knitting Club '49, Marshal Graduation '49, Marshal Glee Club Concert '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Marshal Recital '49, Typist Annual Staff '50, Sponsor Thanks- giving Game '50. FOSTER BAGWELL Monogram Club '49, '50, Square Dance Club '48, '49, '50, Junior Play '48, Basketball '49, '50, Baseball '49, '50, Golf '49, '50. VERA ADELE BAGWELL Dale Bowling Club '47, Halloween Carnival '47, F. H. A. '48, Thespians '49, Spelling Club '49, Footlighters '50, Square Dance Club '50. GLENA BAYNARD Jinny F. H. A. '47, '48, Bowling Team '48, Teens In News '48, '49, Glee Club '48, '49, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '49, Squad Leader '50, Basketball '50, Square Dance Team '50, Foot- lighters '50. MARGUERITE BISHOP Canary Glee Club '48, '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Junior Play '49, Glee Club Concerts '49. JOHN W. BOGGS F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Livestock Judging Contest '47, Key Club '50. DWIGHT S. BROWN Beta Club '48, Thespians '49, Footlighters '50, Key Club '49, '50, Monogram Club '50, Golf Team '47, '48, '49, '50, Captain Golf Team '49, '50. JOYCE BROWN Jice Bowling Club '47, Halloween Carnival '47, Softball '47, F. H. A. '48, Glee Club '49, Superlative '49, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Program '49, Chief Marshal Junior Play '49, Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '50, Superlative '50. DORIS BRYSON Dot F. H. A. '47, '50, Halloween Carnival '47, '48, Bowling Club '48, Teens In The News '49, Glee Club '49, Square Dance Club '50, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '48. GREGG CLARK Junior Play '49, Art Club '49, Baseball '48, '49, '50. irecforg CAROLYN COLLINS HTOOW F. H. A. '47, '48, Knitting Club '49, Teens In The News '50, Hobby Club '50. MAMIE JANE CURTO Janie Home Economics Club '47, 4-H Club '47, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, F. H. A. Club '48, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Glee Club '49, Marshal Graduation '49, Marshal Glee Club Concert '49, Marshal Recital '49, Junior-Senior Giftorium '49, Oftice Staff '50, Footlighters '50. GERALDINE DANIELSON Jill Bowling Club '47, Beta Club '48, F. H. A. Club '48, Superla- tive '49, Glee Club '49, Marshal Junior Play '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Student Council '50. MARY LOUISE DEAN Nosey Home Economics Club '47, Beta Club '48, '49, Secretary Beta Club '50, Broadcaster Staff '48, '49, Circulation and Ex- change Manager Broadcaster Staft '50, Thespians '49, Debating Club '49, Journalism Club Vice-President '49, Junior Play Prompter '49, Folk Dance Club '49, Marshal at Graduation '49, Footlighters Vice-President '50, Journalism Club '50, President Homeroom '50, Treasurer Senior Class '50, D. A. R. Citizen '50. MARIETTA STEPHANIE DEUTSCH Etta Edneyville-Class Secretary '47, Glee Club '48, Beta Club '48, Advisory Council '48. Brevard-Beta Club '49, '50, De- bating Club '49, '50, Spelling Club '49, Knitting Club '49, Journalism Club '49, '50, Superlative '49, Thespians '49, Broad- caster Ctatt '49, '50, Student Council '50, Footlighters '50, Latin Club '50, Treasurer Senior Girl's Class '50, Senior Play '50. CHARLES NEWTON ERWIN, JR. Dusty Broadcaster Staff '48, '49, '50, Advertising Manager Broad- caster Staff '50, Student Council '49, '50, Vice-President Student Council '49, President Student Council '50, Football '48, '49, '50, Co-Captain Football Team '50, Key Club '49, '50, Treasurer Key Club '49, President Key Club '50, President Junior Class '49, President Homeroom '49, Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet '49, Program Junior-Senior Banquet '49, Junior Play '49, Thespians '49, Footlighters '50: Journalism '49, '50, Monogram Club '48, '49, '50, Vice-President Monojram C'ub '49, Who's Who '50, Most Original '49, Square Dance Club '49, Vice- President Senior Class '50, President Footlighters '50, Superla- tive '50, Senior Play '50. BUEL FERGUSON Fines Creek School-F. F. A. '47, '48, 4-H Club '47, '48, Cattle Judging of Raleigh '47, Honor Student '47. Brevard High School-Father-Son Banquet '48, '49, Basketball '48, F. F. A. '49, '50, 4-H Club '49, '50, Student Council '50, Senior Class Play '50. MILDRED LOWE FULLER Melinda Band '47, '48, '49, '50, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Journalism Club '49, '50, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Folk Dance Club '49, Broadcaster Stal? '50, Footlighters '50, Math Club '50. CARL LEE GARREN Library '47, '49, Teen Age Club '47, F. F. A. '47, Book Club '49, Hobby Club '50. NANCY IRENE GARREN Honey Teen Age Club '47, Library Staff '47, '48, Thespians '49, Prompter Junior Play '49, Debating Club '49, Square Dance Club '50, Typist Annual Staff '50. 011 i0l' ZELLA RH EA GENTRY Zellie F. H. A. '47, '48, Halloween Carnival '47, Bowling Club '48, Glee Club '49, Teens in the News '49, Prompter Junior Play '49, Library Stat? '50, Square Dance Club '50, Thespians '50, President of Library Club '50. HARRY LEE GILLIAM Gizmo Teen Age Club '47, 4-H Club '47, '48, Ecusta Band '47, '48, '49, First Lieutenant Ecusta Band '49, Basketball '48, '49, Key Club '49, '50, Square Dance Team '49, '50, Broadcaster Stott '49, '50, Journalism Club '49, '50, Managing Editor Broadcaster '50, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Baseball '50, Key Club Convention-Washington, D. C. '49, Youth Jamboree '49, '50. JEAN MARIE GRAVELY iiaugn Bowling Club '47, Teen Age Club '47, F. H. A. Club-Pro- gram Chairman '48, Home Economics Medal '48, American His- tory Medal '49, Thespians '49, Beta Club '49, '50, Secretary Broadcaster Staff '49, Feature Editor Broadcaster Stal? '50, Folk Dance Club '49, Debating Club '49, Journalism Club '49, '50, Footlighters '50, Science Club '50, Math Club '50, Program Chairman Latin Club '50. JANE ANNE HART Heartbreaker Homeroom Vice'President '47, Waitress Junior-Senior Ban- quet '48, Student Council '48, '49, F. H. A, Secretary '48, An- nual Statt '49, '50, Thespians '49, Spelling Club '49, Most Original '49, '50, Marshal at Junior Play '49, Footlighters '50. BONNIE FAY HAWKINS Corliss Bowling Club '47, 4-H Club '47, '48, Vice-President 4-H Club '49, Library Staff '47, Teen-Age Club '47, '48, Ottice Stalt '47, '48, '49, '50, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Secretary Junior Class '49, Superlative '49, '50, Cheerleader '48, '49, Chief Cheerleader '50, Junior Play '49, Monogram Club '49, '50, Marshal Graduation '49, Thespians '49, Journalism Club '49, '50, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Editor-in-Chief Broad- caster '50, Huddle Queen '50, Senior Play '50. BILL HAYES Wee Willy Assistant Advertising Manager BREVARDIER '49, Advertising Manager '50. HELEN HOGSED Hewen 4-H Club '47, '48, F. H. A. '48, '49, Knitting Club '49, Man- ager Basketball '50, Glee Club '49, Teens In The Book World '50, Monogram '50. J. T. HOLDEN F. F. A. '47, '48, 4-H Club '47, '48, '49, '50, Library '49, Square Dance Club '50, Football Manager '50. PAULINE KEENER Polly Franklin High School-4-H Club '47, Halloween Carnival '48, Journalism Club '49, Mountain Echo '49. Brevard High School-Journalism Club '50, Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '50. ELIZABETH KELLEY Lib Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Marshal Graduation '49, Marshal Glee Club Concert '49, Marshal Recital '49, Annual Staff Typist '49, Thespians '49. WAYNE JOSEPH KERBER Butch Ecusta Band '47, '48, Teen Age Club '47, Thespians '49, Journalism Club '49, '50, Football '49, Key Club '49, '50, Treasurer Key Club '50, Square Dance Club '49, '50, Square Dance Team '49, Junior Play '49, Broadcaster Staff '49, '50, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Business Manager BRE- VARDIER Stat? '50, Secretary-Treasurer Student Council '50, irecfory Blue Devil '49, Footlighters '50, Key Club Convention-Wash- ington, D. C. '49, Youth Jamboree '49, '50, Senior Play '50. MARIE LANDRETH Butch 4-H Club '47, '48, F. H. A. '48, '50, Student Council '48, Basketball '49, '50, Glee Club '49, Teens In The Book World '50. BETTY JANE LYDAY Bets Home Economics Club '47, F. H. A. Club '48, '49, '50, Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Student Council '49, Junior- Senior Banquet Decorating Committee '49, Footlighters '50, Office Staff '50, Vice-President Senior Girl's Homeroom '50. THRESSA KATHLEEN McCALL Gracie Halloween Carnival '47, Music Medal '48, Basketball '49, '50, Junior Play '49, Junior-Senior Banquet '49, Art Club '49, Annual Staff '50, Science Club '50, Monogram Club '50, Senior Play '50. .IUDDY MCCRARY Advertising Manager BREVARDIER '49, Assistant Advertising Manager BREVARDIER '48, Monogram Club '48, Escort at Home- coming '48, Business Manager Monogram Club '48. THOMAS KING MCCRARY Junior Play '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Key Club '49, '50, Assistant Advertising Manager BREVARDIER Staff '50, Senior Play '50. WILMER McGEE F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Track Team '48, '49, '50, Vice-President F. F. A. '50, F. F. A. Judging Team '50, Student Council '49, Football '50, Softball '49, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, '50, Shop '47, '48, '49, '50, Bus Monitor '48, '49, '50. MARIE McGUINN Little'un Home Economics Club '47, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, F. H. A. '48, '59, '50, Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet '48, Junior Play '49, Marshal Graduation '49, Marshal Recital '49, Junior- Senior Banquet Giftorium '49, Office Staff '50, Secretary Senior Class '50, Footlighters '50, Senior Class Play '50. BOB MCGUIRE F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Livestock Judging '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Shop Contest '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Crop Con- test '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Field Day '49, '50, F. F. A. OHicer '50, Football '49, '50, Monogram Club '50. EDWARD BRUCE MCGUIRE Wee Brucie Library Staff '47, '48, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Debating Team '49, '50, Debating Club '48, '49, '50, Dramatics Club '48, Thespians '49, Footlighters '50, Treasurer Thespians '49, Treasurer Footlighters '50, Journalism Club '48, '49, '50, Broad- caster Stalf '49, '50, Student Council '49, '50, President De- bating Club '50. JOHN ROBERT McKELVEY F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Class Otilicer '48, 4-H Club '47, '48. ANN MILLER Cheerleader '47, '50, Monogram Club '49, '50, Square Dance Club '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Foot- lighters '50, Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '50, Ottice Staff '50, Prompter Senior Play '50. EVELYN MOFFITT nab., Home Economics Club '47, '48, Student Council '47, '48, F. H. A. '50, Footlighters '50. CHARLES MONTEITH F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Bus Driver '49, '50. RANDALL MONTEITH F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, 4-H Club '48, '49, '50, Football '49, Football Manager '50. en for irecfory ROBERT KENNETH MORRIS Bob Ecusta Band '47, '48, Teen Age Club '47, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Monogram Club '48, '49, '50, Thespians '49, '50, Journalism Club '48, '49, '50, Football Manager '49, Junior Play '49, Broadcaster Staff '49, '50, Softball '48, '49, '50, Base- ball '4B, '49, '50, Superlative '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Pro- gram '49, Senior Play '48, 4-H Club '47, '48, Debating Club '50, Sports Editor Broadcaster '50, President Monogram Club '50, Senior Play '50. SARAH MULL Mullie F. H. A. Club '47, Bowling Club '47, Halloween Carnival '48, Art Club Secretary '49, Marshal Junior Play '49, Teens ln The Book World '50, Library Stal? '50, Manager Basketball '50, Monogram Club '50. A DOROTHY JEAN NORRIS Pat Basketball '47, '43, '49, '50, 4-H Club '47, '48, '49, '50, Monogram Club '49, '50, Spelling Club '49, Thespians '49, Softball '47, Teens in The News Club '49, '50, F. H. A. '50, Vice- President Teens in The Book World '50, Superlative '50. LEE NORTON Teen Age Club '47, '48, Superlative '49, Thespians '49, Footlighters '50. JACK PARSONS Photography Editor BREVARDIER '50, Thespians '49, School Proiectionist '48, '49, '50, Librarian '47, '48, Electrician Junior Play '49, Camera Club '50, Stage Manager Senior Play. GAY NELL PATTERSON HGGY., Library Stal? '47, '48, 4-H Club '47, '48, Softball '47, F. H. A. '48, Thespians '49, Basketball '49, '50, Junior Play '49, Knitting Club '49, Square Dance Team '49, '50, Mono- gram Club '49, '50, Footlighters '50. HARRIET PATTERSON Pm library Staff '47, '48, Bowling Team '47, Teen Age Club '47, '48, Home Economics C'ub '47, Beta Club '49, '50, De- bating Club '49, BREVARDIER Staff '49, Literary Editor BRE- VARDIER '50, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Junior Play '49, Thespians '49, Student Council '50, Office Staff '50, Cheer- leader '50, Monogram Club '50, Superlative '50, Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '50, Halloween Carnival '47, Prompter Senior Class Play '50. KLINE SENTELLE F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Secretary F. F. A. '49, Softball '49, Football Manager '50, Monogram Club '50, 4-H Club '50, Substitute Bus Driver '50. HERBERT BRYAN SHIFLET, JR. Pete Ecusta Band '47, '48, Teen Age Club '47, '48, Library Staff '47, Office Staff '48, Chief Marshal Graduation '49, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Vice-President Beta Club '49, President Beta Club '50, Key Club '49, Secretary Key Club '50, Thespians '49, Square Dance Club '49, '50, Square Dance Team '49, Associate Editor BREVARDIER '49, Editor-in-Chief BREVARDIER '50, Junior Superlative '49, Escort Homecoming '49, '50, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Program '49, Junior Play '49, Cheerleader '50, Monogram Club '50, International Youth Conference, Cleveland, Ohio '43, Marshal Glee Club Concert '49, Marshal Recital '49, Senior Play '50. CHARLES SHIPMAN Basketball '48, '49, '50, Baseball '48, '50, Football '49, '50, Monogram Club '49, '50, Softball '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Officer '49, '50, F. F. A. Baskebtall '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Track Team '49, '50, F. F. A. Judging Team '49, Senior Play '50. FRANCES P. SINIARD F. H. A. '47, '48, Bowling Club '47, Halloween Carnival '47, Class President '47, Library Staff '47, '50, Basketball '48, Art Medal '48, Marshal Junior Play '49, Giftorian Junior-Senior Banquet '49, President Art Club '49, Art Editor Annual Staff '50. LUCY REBECCA SMITH F. H. A. '48, '49, Halloween Carnival '47, Home Ec. Club '47, Spelling Club '47, Folk Dancing Club '47, Square Dance Club '50, Dramatics '50. CHARLOTTE SNELSON F. H. A. '47, '48, Knitting '49, Teens in the News '50, Hobby Club '50. JERRY STAMEY Foo Foo Student Council '47, Monogram Club '49, '50, Treasurer Monogram Club '50, Journalism Club '49, '50, Broadcaster Staff '49, '50, Football '49, '50, Softball '49, '50, Baseball '49, '50, Vice-President Junior Class '49, President Senior Class '50, Best-All-Round '49, Basketball '50, Superlative '50, Senior Play '50. JACK HOWARD TALLEY F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Treasurer F. F. A. '48, F. F. A. Cattle Judging Team '48, F. F. A. Public Speaker '49, Softball '49, '50, Baseball '50, Football Manager '49, '50, Debating Club '50, Monogram Club '50, Senior Class Play. EUGENE TINSLEY Florida-Football '47, '48, Brevard-Football '48, '49, F. F. A. '48, '49, '50. JOE WHITAKER Mills River-Softball '47, '48, Basketball '48, '49, Baseball '48, '49, F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, Junior-Senior Banquet '49, Brevard-Football '50, Basketball '50, F. F. A. '50, Monogram Club '50. BETTY WHITMIRE Teen Age Club '47, '48, Home Economics Club '47, Hallo- ween Carnival '47, Beta Club '48, '49, '50, Journalism Club '49, '50, Broadcaster Stal? '49, '50, Associate Editor BREVARDIER '49, '50, Debating Club '49, Thespians '49, Junior Play '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Marshal at Graduation '49, Superlative '50, Brevard High School Representative to Girls' State '49, Senior Play '50. SHIPMAN WHITMIRE Shipy F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Officer '48, F. F. A. Track Team '48, '49. MARGARET ISABELLA WILSON Maggie Virginia-Basketball '47, '48, Class Treasurer '47, Brevard- Glee Club '49,-Spelling Club '49, Junior-Senior Banquet Pro- gram '49, Glee Club Concerts '49, Footlighters '50. SID WILSON Bo-Bo F. F. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. President '48, F. F. A. Field Day '47, '48, '49, '50, Football '50, Bus Driver '47, '48, '49, '50, Softball '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Officer '50. CHARLES MILTON WOLFE Boopkins 4-H Club '47, 4-H Officer '47, Teen Age Club '47, Mono- gram Club '47, '48, '49, '50, Football '47, '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Track Team '48, '49, '50, F. F. A. Officer '50, Softball '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Junior-Senior Banquet Program '49, Co-Captain Football Team '50, F. F. A. Basketball '48, '49, '50. JIMMY ZACHARY llBudIl Football '49, Softball '49, Basketball '50, Baseball '50, Sports Editor BREVARDIER '50. Ka mia Deir FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA wAAAwvvv Compliments of GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO ALL 1950 GRADUATES BECKER' S ABQ?-1 'Z gif Q-.Qu y Y BAKERY BREVARD LODGE Hendersonville, N. g Benevolent and Protective Phone 730 5 ORDER OF ELKS 2 NO. 1768 ECUSTA PAPER CURPURATIUN Makers of THE WORLD'S FINEST CIGARETTE PAPER l and OTHER FINE THIN FLAX PAPERS CON GRATULATION S AND BEST WISHES IILEMSUN and EU-EH THEATHE5 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Coke Replaces Thirst- ' : A Refreshment Scores V mg as 1 ig ffisifj 1' , 5, mgm W 5fff' Q COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. GAlTHER'S GRILL GOOD FOOD PROMPT SERVICE Pleasant Surroundings Good Food Means Good Health V Compliments of PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Waynesville, North Carolina Phone 1 O I THE CHATTERBOX 'A Sign of Good Foocln Operated by Perry SZ Anders PARSoN,S JEWELRY Gifts That Last BREVARD, N. C. mAANvwAw CASH 86 CARRY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Everything Available for HOME BUILDING Pisgah Forest, N. C. PISGAH MOTOR CGURTS Modern Cabins Reasonable Rates Located On U. S. Highway 64 Phone 361-R2 Brevard. North Carolina PATTON GULF SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina fvVvvxfVxAAA,xAA,vvvvvVx,NAvxAAAAA,vvvvvvs THE MONOGRAM CLUB OF B. H. S. AVV GALLOWAY'S CAFE BREVARD'S BEST Pete Bikas Sl Son, Props. Satisfying Food Courteous Service Broad Street Brevard, N. C. Compliments of BREVARD COLLEGE Brevard, North Carolina SLACK'S, INC. Men's and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Brevard's Style Center Phone 405 59 W. Main Street Brevard, North Carolina SGUTHERN DAIRIES Sealtest Ice Cream And Milk Ralph Parrish, Mgr. Phone 95 - Box 88 Brevard, North Carolina DUCKWORTH MOTOR CCMPAN Y 5 M SALES SERVICE Telephone 198 Brevard. North Carolina BELK'S Department Store The South's Largest Distributor of Reliable Merchandise Telephone 207 Brevard, North Carolina Pressley 86 Osborne Plumbing and Heating Service Standard Fixtures Telephone 549 Brevard, North Carolina Meet Your Friends At VARNER'S Brevarcl's Most Popular Drug Store Eddie Varner, Mgr. Your Walgreen Agency Phone 203 Brevard, North Carolina Our Flowers Say It For You SYLVAN VALLEY FLORIST Owned and Operated by the Tankersleys Night Phone 45 Phone 87 W. Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Have Your Cleaning and Pressing Done at WHITEWAY CLEANERS Superior Service Mrs. Clarence Poole, Prop W. Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Hearty Congratulations CLASS OF 1950 THE HOBBY AND SPORT SHOP Lloyd Burllans Douglas Depew TALLEY'S BARBER SHOP Phone 72 Holland Talley, Prop. ROSS'S BARBER SHOP Ross Parlier, Mgr. MOORE'S FUNERAL HOME BREVARD O. K. Rubber Welders 'Best Buy in Tire Service From Coast to Coast CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,50 A. 86 W. MOTOR CO. Bill Adams Haskell Ward AYERS MORE QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR LESS IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SWAP OR TRADE See BOYCE BISHOP -VXA,-C-V-exA,x xA ,VC-V-VC RALPI-PS AUTO SUPPLY B. F. Goodrich Brevard, North Carolina G3 53 UE PHP? P: ZE11 ,333 Wm l'l'.l '-l Main Street Brevard. North Carolina Compliments of TROLLEY SODA SHOP Mr. J. Fred Taylor, Owner Mrs. J. Fred Taylor, Mgr. I 3 S 86 M. AUTO CO Phone 267 Brevard, North Carolina COAN'S TAXI Careful Drivers Dependable Service Phone 446 Brevard, North Carolina MACFIE'S DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store Biltmore Ice Cream Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of CHICKEN KITCHEN Phone 535-J 5 SAM'S DRIVE-IN North Brevard HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. 53-55 East Main Street Phone 235 HOME INTERIOR SHOP Complete Line of Interior Decorations BREVARD LAUNDRY at COAL Co Laundry - Dry Cleaning Coal J. F. RACKLEY Watchmaker - Jeweler Upstairs Over Simps0n's Barber Sl10p Phone 606 62 W. Main BRIDGES COAL AND OIL CO. At Depot Highest Quality Lump, Egg, and Stoker Coal Fuel Oil and Kerosene Quick Delivery Service --Phone 71 0-- JONES NEWS STAND WARD'S NEWS STAND Books - Magazines Cigars and Cigarettes DOUGLAS INSURANCE VJVVVVXAAAAAAAAA I Congratulations Class of 550 MOTOR COMPANY CASSEL'S DAY AND NIGHT Sc AND 1 Oc STORE WRECKER SERVICE vvNwNwVxxvmAA MICY'S LAUNDRY 1 Courteous Service Quality Work Day Phone 27 Night Phone 512 TRANTHAM,S Department Store Dry Goods and Shoes 343 KingASt. Phone 620 Ready-to-Wear POOLE'S Compliments of MEN 'S SHOP SCOTT'S E 116 W. Main Street f 5 Brevard, North Carolina THE Osborne - Simpson CANTEEN CAFE Funeral Home 143 E. Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina w PISGAH MILLS, INC. FREEMAN HAYES 86 SON Manufacturers of Q 2 New and Used Cars Fine Combed Yarns E 2 163 West Main Street Brevard, North Carolina E Brevardq Nortll Carolina s 5 MCCRARY SID BARNETT'S AUTO SERVICE MACHINE SHOP INC. Pisgah Forest, N. C. Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of GROCERY THE BREVARD KIWANIS Telephone 457 CLUB Hendersonville Highway and the Brevard. North Carolina B. H. S. KEY CLUB Compliments of SMITH AND GRAY BARBER SHOP PLUMMER'S vw TRAN SYLVAN IA TRUST COMPANY Brevard. North Carolina SARRATT,S CLEANERS 'VC xfNAmN,vNxwfvwA WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE SLEDGE RADIO Sales and Service Motorola Radio Universal Appliances vmAAAAwACvvVVw. PISGAH ' CANDY COMPANY WHOLESALE ONLY BREVARD RESTAURANT At The BUS STATION Try Our Food Learn by Experience NfAAv B. 86 B. FEED ac SEED co. Feeds, Seeds Flour and Fertilizer Phone 66 BOYD'S ESSO GARAGE NORTH BREVARD Brevard. North Carolina VNAAAAAMVVVVVVCAAA PATTERSON 'S QUTFITTERS For the Entire Family BREVARD'S Shopping Center Brevard. North Carolina LONG,S DRUG STORE DRUGS AND SODAS Telephone 85 BREVARD, N. C. HARTNETT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Phone 441 Gaston and .lorclan Streets BREVARD, N. C. Westillgllollse Appliances Youngstown Kitchens Electrical Construction and Repairs BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS to SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 FORD'S CORNER BREVARD, N. C. BREVARD LUMBER COMPANY Don Jenkins, Owner BREVARD NORTH CAROLINA MITCHELL MOTOR co., INC. Broad Street Telephone 590 DODGE - PLYMOUTH Dodge 'job Rated Trucks A. W. WHEELER 86 SON BREVARD NORTH CAROLINA THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES NA Prize Winning Papern BREVARD NORTH CAROLINA L , ld 4 A. A Mx 4- W JF. - lax Nwij' ' M-L.. I RQ- 1 Mill' -W., NN, ' .L 'L - 'z-x .R .. .W N Q6 'Nw N' N Q-...W . N...qN' Y : 'YNY ., ' x-,..' , K, Ji w Y , 6 .vb . N'vQw.v' rv - W , .Q lx ,Nl I , Q 1, if .Uv M. .QW f . G ,Lf Q ..1.A haf in ,tv . yghmv - - 'Q X K W . 5, W . yu-.w.A.8,, f '. p.ff,' 'KY k , .F k 'i3,x.-gw'r-,fl F '- ,x'M,N4-'--M,- . . ar Sf A - ,,, ,Af N - . 154' N. f x ' :-'iw ws 4 .. 'Ni . N Q Na 'xr bw 9 1 alivssaxew . gf' W.. .. M.. Q ,4. ' f' X 1 . in .1 - -H N rt E xx r , 'Q ,. ' . 1 , ws Fay.. , :U Av' ,A, Y.,... 1 9? . 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