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BREVARDIER, 1965 BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL Brevard, North Carolina Volume XXI Dedication 3 Administration 8 Faculty and Curriculum 10 School Life 26 Seniors 31 Juniors 55 Sophomores 64 Activities 73 Sports 89 Features 107 Advertisements 119 SfiEVARO. N.f We dedicate the 1965 BREVARDIERto Robert K. Armstrong. With infinite wisdom he guides us . . . assistant principal, teach- er, friend ... an active inspiration ... so many responsibilities . . . never too busy to listen . . . coaching — football and swimming — often frustrating, always rewarding ... an example to follow. In recognition of a truly outstanding personality, we dedicate the BREVARDIER to you. Coach Bob Armstrong. 3 BREVARD SENIOR HIGH 4 SCHOOL The FACE of Brevard ... the visage of youth . . . the mind of Discovery . . . visits by Southern Association of Col- leges and Schools . . . joint efforts of faculty and students . . . recommen- dation for accreditation . . . accredi- tation becomes reality ... a face of expression, impression, life . . . many fields, few fences ... we listen, we look, we learn . . . facts acquired, nev- er forgotten . . . errors made, never repeated . . . moments gained, never wasted ... a living personality . . . alone with ourselves and an idea . . . discouragement, exhaustion . . . final- ly, the day of reckoning ... a class ring, a sheepskin ... the farthest ex- tent, the final detail ... a face in retrospect. 5 6 OF BHS The eyes of dreams . . . the reflections of madras, the Twist, a kiss . . . acceptance, rejection ... de- termination . . . pleasure, despair . . . teasing laughter . . . simulated indifference at exam time . . . resigna- tion to homework . . . and the “weejuns” shuffle off to class. i y. 7 I ! I Mrs. F. B. Cudd and the 1964-65 Office Assistants. Administration Business contracts . . . consulting and advising . . . Southern Association committee . . . “We made it!” . . . Honor system . . . conferences . . . guiding light . . . planning curriculum . . . schedul- ing classes . . . filing records . . . finances . . . discipline. Office assistants give time and energy ... es- corting visitors . . . phone calls . . . “Please hurry with the mimeograph” . . . transcripts . . . order forms . . . “Where do these letters go?” . . . absence list for Coach Armstrong . . . typing . . . filing . . . trips to the bank . . . daily schedules . . . errands for everyone ... Dr. Miller’s messengers . . . Mrs. Cudd’s right hand. Dr. N. A. Miller, Jr. represents the best interests of BSHS students. Lays Foundation Mrs. Dewey Lavender, guidance counselor, discusses scholarships for students with creative interests with Julia Ribet of the N. C. School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. Signing excuses is only one of the many duties of Coach Robert Armstrong, Assistant Principal. “She is always so busy,” says Mrs. Lavend- er of her competent secretary, Mrs. Pauline Malasnik. I ! ii 9 Mathematics Teaches Memorizing corollaries . . . studying algebra . . . learning formulas . . . busi- ness math . . . slaving over pages of homework . . . spirited arguments . . . working equations . . . little hints . . mechanical drawing . . . endless chal- lenges . . . incomplete homework . . . plane and solid geometry . . . under- standing theorems . . . “clear think- ing; sound reasoning” . . . trigonome- try .. . writing proofs . . . language of the universe. Mrs. Robert Andrews teaches her students the foundations of Algebra II and Plane Geometry. Individual help plays an important part in Colonel H. P. Houser’s Algebra and Plane Geometry classes. Original bulletin boards make Mrs. George Abercrombie’s Business Math class more enjoyable. Reasoning Mrs. E. F. Tilson encourages the use of models in under- standing mathematics. Students in Coach James Brown’s Mechanical Drawing class use many complicated instruments. I I I ir 11 Science Develops Initiative Students of Mr. Greene’s Special Physics class give oral reports and discuss their experimental discoveries. Coach Landon Deal’s demonstrations prove valuable to his chemistry and physics students. Test tubes . . . questions and an- swers . . . field trips ... lab odors (phew! That sulfur!) . . . dissections . . . squeamish girls . . . advanced courses . . . burning the midnight oil . . . questioning theories . . . research and reports . . . worry on report card day . . . “Who’s an animal?” . . . search for truth ... final analysis. 12 and Original Thinking When Miss Love finds lectures necessary in her biology classes, she livens them up with colorful charts. Microscopic examination, explained by Coach Robert Armstrong in general biology, helps identify many interesting species. “And there are 528,000 of these in your body.” Student reports and individual research are encouraged in Mrs. Fulton Holliday’s biology classes. 13 Students in Mrs. Rav Winchester’s classes learn to speak Spanish fluently through pattern drills. Conjugating verbs . . . dictionary pages . . . translating conversations . . . Spanish dances . . . pattern prac- tices . . . learning words . . . acting out French plays . . . language lab . . . “show us the way” . . . singing songs . . . Spanish customs . . . filmstrips . . . loads of fun . . . absorbing French culture . . . colorful bulletin boards. The dramatization of French plays adds a special interest to Mrs. Jimmy Sledge’s French classes. Intend Y HABLAI Students in the Spanish III class practice La Raspa for a program. Foreign Languages Increase Understanding 14 Library Broadens Knowledge The magazine desk is a great help to students working on research themes and reports. B Oral reports . . . plenty of enjoy- ment . . . endless research themes . . . “Now this is a card catalogue” . . . obtaining knowledge and information . . spending quiet hours . . . looking at magazines . . . hushed whispers; an o ccasional giggle . . . “But ANIMAL FARM isn’t a fairy tale!” . . . doing unfinished homework . . . reading good books . . . library instruction. Mrs. Glenn Galloway and her staff run the library in a way to benefit all students. 15 English studying punctuation . . . reading JULIUS CAESAR . . . “to Counterburry they wande” . . . verb tenses . . . memorizing speeches from MACBETH . . . vocabulary words . . . writing re- search themes . . . complex sentences . . . interesting panel discussions . . . trying to interpret poems . . . Carl Sandburg . . . enjoying short stories . . . fun and enlightening. Students in Miss Rhuemma Carter’s Senior English classes enjoy her interesting and in- formative teaching methods. The students in Mrs. Paul Ostborg’s Business English classes learn the fundamentals of English grammar. Miss Theodosia Sproles helps her students dramatize short stories in her Sophomore English classes. 16 Develops Creativity 17 Social Studies Relates Miss Jennie Ball, who taught for nearly forty years in India, and Mrs. Gilbert S. Willey, Western district chairman for the U. N., present an interesting film on the United Nations. Through pictures and paintings Mrs. Sam Brew- ton helps her World History students understand the Renaissance, American Heritage . . . “What’s your family tree like?” . . . government functions — local, state, and national . . . current events . . . elections . . . “What homework?” . . . world affairs . . . geographies . . . “Is your father really on strike?” . . . populations . . . pop tests . . . revolutions and regions . . . Euro-Asian countries . . . seaports . . . cause and effect . . . knowledge made necessary by a smaller world and increased interest in this world. With the aid of models. Miss Edwards’ World History classes learn about past and present nations. 18 Past With Present Even political campaigns can be humorous in Mrs. Sam Bre «ton’s American History class, as students and teacher participate. Charts help Mr. Ray Simpson convey to the students in his Brittains geography and his- economic classes the importance of organized movements. classes always find the bulletin board interesting and informative. 19 Business Increases Skill On Mrs. Robert Gilbreath’s short- hand tests, little errors mean big mistakes. Miss Eva Hardy makes frequent checks on her students’ progress in Office Machines. Vocationally-minded students . . . efficiency and speed . . . mistakes, erasures, perfection . . . “Hmmm . . . Is GZHIK a word?” . . . transcribing dictation . . . filing . . . balancing budgets . . . tomorrow’s executives . . . “Hey, Mrs. Gilbreath, not so fast!” ... a better world through business. Mrs. John Verner’s typing classes find that a knowledge of the mechanics of a typewriter helps them work more efficiently. Problems in bookkeeping are often puzzling and require Miss Eva Hardy’s clear explanations. 20 Home Economics Teaches Efficiency If at first you don’t succeed, rip it out! Hemming, an essential part of dressmaking, is skillfully demon- strated by Mrs. Glen Burrell. We mix, yye sift new ideas, we serve . . . creative leadership . . . “Now girls, to cook a T.V. dinner, you . . home management, child care, inter- ior decoration ... the future PTA . . . practical experience, applicable skills . . . patterns, poise, pots and pans. Encouraging efficiency in the kitchen is one of Mrs. Love’s objectives for her Home Economics class. 21 Physical Education “Don’t look down,’’ This is one part of Phys. Ed. which most of Coach Cliff Brookshire’s classes enjoy. “Don’t look up,” says Mrs. Robert Andrews. The forehead must touch the floor in this deep-breathing exercise. Teamwork and sportsmanship . . . building muscles . . . “Dribble, dribble, quarrel, and quibble” . . . physical fitness . . . calisthenics, co-ordination, Charley horses ... increasing endurance . . . excite- I ' ment in class competition ... Atlas and Athena. Drivers Education That little blue traffic manual . . . safety, responsibility, courtesy . . . classroom driving . . . stripped gears? wellll . . . “But Coach, I’m no mechanic!” ... so many laws . . . switches, ditches . . . rules, fools . . . “What STOP sign?” . . . qualified drivers. 22 Agriculture Increases Food Production Mr. Randall Lyday’s drills in tool identification enable the Agriculture department to rank high in state competition. “. . . three cubic yards of dirt by four shovels is . . .” Forestry, farming, carpentry . . . manual dexterity . . . “You, with the green thumb! Over here! . . . build, repair, design . . . worthy projects benefit school . . . soil preparation, soil conservation . . . the beauty of a harvest . . . the young men of to- morrow . . . “Grass roots of America.” Mr. Randall Lyday is proud of his boys’ projects and interest. 23 Vocation The students in Distributive Education, guided by Miss Mary Scott, study personalities and analyze their own. Choice vs. Chance . . . skill development . . . tal- ents, traits, training . . . utilization of opportun- ity and ability . . . job placement . . . brain busters . . . teachers, technicians . . . “Miss Scott, I want a job which earns the minimum of five dollars an hour” . . . dream on. “All right boys,” Mr. Earl Parker says, “accuracy on this project means a better grade.” if Mr. Henry Jacobson introduces the funda- mentals of bricklaying — the easy way. Provides Training 24 Music Appreciation Students in Mr. John D. Eversman’s music appreciation class study the lives and works of famous composers. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English 4 units Mathematics 2 units Natural Science 2 units Social Science 2 units Physical Education 1 unit Electives 7 units Three areas of study . . . learning vocations . . . commercial . . . preparing for college . . . special courses for gifted students . . . rewards for hard work. 25 Our School Life “I missed her going up, but I’ll get her coming down. ‘‘Ready-00, lets go! 26 “What do you mean, telling everyone I’m your MOTHER? i 27 “I know I ' m Jane, but are you sure you’re Tarzan?” Between . . . able to leap tall buildings at a single 28 8 and 3 1 t 29 I. Behind the Scenes “Put your little foot, put your little foot . . “I’m sorry, Jack, your grades are not good enough.” “A-A-AMEN” “Step up folks. We have a lot of collector’s items here.” 30 32 ' i Seniors 1965 William M. Albert Randolph J. Alexander Beecher C. Allison Charles F. Allison Ethel J. Allison Larry M. Anders Russell M. Armentrout Susan E. Ashe Shelia L. Ashworth Linda L. Baker James L. Barton Judith A. Baumgarner 33 Class of ’65 I i Prescott H. Brownell Tim P. Bryson James C. Buchanan Judith E. Buchanan Rebecca A. Burhans Oliver L. Byrd Richard G. Byrd John B. Bennett Sandra G. Bennett Dale A. Blythe Rebecca A. Blythe Margaret E. Bridges 34 Largest Ever Judith A. Caldwell Marilyn E. Callender Janice C. Camp Helen D. Campbell David L. Cantrell Dianne M. Capps Robert H. Carland Charles N. Carter Sandra L. Clark Charles L. Clayton 35 Seniors Hurriedly Submit Barry E. Curlee Brenda L. Curlee Robert S. Davis Patsy E. Dotson Barbara E. Drake Michael Driscoll Barbara D. Edwards Richard L Edwards Cail Elliot Keith Elliot 36 College and Job Applications John T. Garren June D. Garren Martha M. Garren Ann B. Garrett Roger E. Gasperson Constance L Gilstrap Rex Goodson Donna K. Gordon Fredrick Gordon Sandra L. Gosnell Fred A. Gravley, Jr. Kenneth K. Greenwood Virginia M. Greer Larry W. Gregory Shirley J. Hall 37 Class Rings Arrive Malcom J. Hamilton Wanda A. Hamlin Brenda G. Hampton Robert C. Hebert Agnes W. Heinitsh William Hemphill David A. Henderson Ruth A. Hensley Walter Hill Darlene S. Holbert 38 at Last Ronald E. Huggins Liston H. Hughey Frankie J. Jones Richard E. Jones -- J Sanford Killian Mary S. Kilpatrick Sue A. King Cecilia A. Lance Linda G. Lance Margaret L. Lance 39 Seniors Anxiously Await Reginald W. Lynch Clara ' E. Mason Martin E. Mays Roger T. McCall Shirley A. McClung John W. McConnell James E. McCormick Mary J. McKinney Rock C. McKinnish Eddie L. McMahan 40 Junior - Senior Victoria M. Morris Virginia D. Morris Craig R. Morrison David P. Morrow William S. Mulenex Maxie G. Munro Janet M. New Betty L. Nicholson Karl W. Ninneman, Jr. George R. Norman 41 Graduation Exercises Larry C. Parker Earl L. Passmore Charles D. Peevy Dickie Phillips Peggy Powers Janice C. Rahn Avery E. Reece Larry W. Reece Barbara A. Riddle Julia A. Roberts Richard Roberts Richard A. Robinson David K. Russell Judith L. Ryan ■ Robert M . Sales Sally A. Sawyer Sharon R. Scruggs 42 Approach Larry L. Secrest Judith M. Sellers Wendy J. Sheridan Darline Shipman Elizabeth M. Shipman Sharon E. Shook Gary D. Shope Gary Simpson Robert F. Simpson Samuel C. Simpson Brenda S. Sitton Anna M. Smith Carolyn M. Smith Charles R. Smith Harvey V. Smith, Jr. Linda L. Smith Richard E. Smith 43 All Show Mixed Emotions Robert G. Smith Sandra L. Smith Harry E. Stiles Robert L. Strieker Marcella C. Suttles Katherine G. Taylor John T. Taylor Billy H. Teague, Jr. Tony L. Terry Barbara A. Tinsley Barbara C. Tinsley Camellia C. Tinsley Nina C. Tinsley Marilyn P. Townsend Mildred L. Trantham Richard V. Truesdail Martha S. Waldrop 44 at End of Year Martha J. Watson Sally J. Weiss Nina F. West James C. Whitmire Polly S. Whitmire Clyde R. Williams Arthur C. Wilson, Jr. Jesse E. Wilson Ernest W. Wilson Judith A. Wilson William Wynn Hilda Young Jimmy L Zachary im 45 Senior Superlatives Most Likely To Succeed Marilyn Callendar Randy Alexander Most School Spirited Evelyn Conley Dickie Ed A ards Most Talented Brenda Sitton Tfm Bryson Best All Around Janice Cook Artie Wilson 46 Most Popular Bobbie Tinsley Don Metcalf 47 Most Dependable Linda Smith Dickie Roberts Wittiest Davina Norton Richard Smith Most Intellectual Sherry Fendley Jack Bennett Best Leaders Connie Gilstrap David Cantrell G ' REPUBi 48 Senior Directory WILLIAM MICHAEL ALBERT Band 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4. RANDOLPH JACKSON ALEXANDER Key Club 2,3,4; President 3; Football 2; Swimming 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Beta Club 3,4; President 4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Journalism 4; Senior Superlative 4; Homecoming Escort 4. BEECHER CARL ALLISON F.F.A. 2,3,4. CHARLES FRANCIS ALLISON Olin Science Award 3; Junior Play 3; National Merit Commendation 3. ETHEL JEANETTE ALLISON F.H.A. 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4. LARRY ANDERS RUSSELL MAXWELL ARMENTROUT SUSAN ELAINE ASHE Booster Club 2; Student Council 2; Junior Play Usher 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. SHEILA LARRAINE ASHWORTH Booster Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Beauty Pageant 2,3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Student Council 3, Junior Marshal 3; Junior Play 3. LINDA LEE BAKER Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 2,3,4; Swimming Team 4; Office Assistant 4. RUBY JEANETTE BALDWIN Booster Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3; Homeroom Officer 3,4; Chorus 2,3. JAMES RICHARD BALL Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4. ROBERT LEWIS BARNES Bus Driver 3; F.F.A. 2,3,4, Chapter Officer 4. BETTY JANE BARTON F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 3. IDA MAE BARTON ; Spanish Club 2. JAMES LARRY BARTON JUDITH ANNETTE BAUMGARNER Glee Club 2; Chorus 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 3; F.H.A. 2,4. JOHN BOYCE BENNETT Band 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Morehead Nomination 4; I Chief M arshal 3; Senior Superlative 4; Torch Scroll ; Award 3; National Merit Commendation 4. i SANDRA GAIL BENNETT Booster Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Chorus 4; F.H.A. 2,4; ' Marshal 3; Majorette 3; Spanish Club 2; Torch Scroll f Award 3. : DALE ALVIN BLYTHE I Football 2; F.F.A. 2,3; Monogram Club 2. t REBECCA ANN BLYTHE . MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIDGES Cocoa High School, Florida 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Booster I] Club 4; Student Council 4; Girl’s State 4; Olin Science “■ Scholar 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. BRONITH MARILYN BROWN D.E. Club4. JOSEPH GREGORY BROWN Basketball 2,3,4. LARRY ALVIN BROWN Library Staff 4. LESTER BROWN RONNIE DAMON BROWN Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. PRESCOTT HUNTLEY BROWNELL Track 2,3,4; Student Council 3. STEVE BRYSON F.F.A. 2,3,4. TIM PARSON BRYSON JAMES BUCHANAN Track 2,3; F.F.A. 2,3; Football 3; Monogram Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4. JUDITH ELAINE BUCHANAN Booster Club 2,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2. REBECCA ALICE BURHANS Booster Club 2,4; Office Staff 4 OLIVER LACKEY BYRD Student of the Month 3; Student Council 4; Monogram Club 4; Key Club 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Homeroom Officer 3,4. RICHARD GARY BYRD Band 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Junior Play 3. JUDITH ANN CALDWELL MARILYN ELAYNE CALLENDER Booster Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Senior Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 4; Torch Scroll Award 3; Junior Play Committee 3. JANICE CAROLYN CAMP HELEN DIANE CAMPBELL Junior Play 3; Office Staff 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 2; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3. DIANNE MARIE CAPPS F.H.A. 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Chorus 4; Booster Club 2,3; NEDT Award 2. ROBERT HENRY CARLAND Perfect Attendance Certificate 3. CHARLES NORMAN CARTER ' Junior Play Staff 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4. SANDRA LEE CLARK F.H.A. 2; D.E. Club 4; Booster Club 2; Frostproof High School 3. CHARLES LYNDON CLAYTON Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4. BETTY CATHERINE COMBS Booster Club 3. EVELYN McIntosh conley Booster Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Beauty Pageant 2,4; Homecoming Court 4; Basketball 3; Junior Play 3; Cheer- leader 4; Homeroom Officer 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Office Staff 4. 49 Senior Directory JANICE COOK , Booster Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Sweetheart 2; Basketball Court 2; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3; Office Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlatiye 4; Homeroom Officer 3; Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Home- coming Attendant 4. NANCY GAIL CORDELL Booster Club 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Broadcaster Staff 4; Spanish Club 2. JERALD ALLEN COX JAMES EDWARD CRAWFORD Lee Edwards High School 2; D.E. 4. ESTHER ANNE CULVER F.H.A. 2,3; D.E. Club, Vice President 4; Music Apprecia- tion 4. KEITH ELLIOTT Fo.otball 3,4; Football honors of All Conference and All W.N.C. Scholastic teams 3,4; Track 3,4; Key Club 4; Mono- gram Club 4; Best Defense Trophy 4. WANDA LOUISE EMERSON F.H.A. 2,3,4. BRENDA LOUISE FANNING SHERRY JEAN FENDLEY Booster Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3, Spanish Club 2; Class Officer, President 2; Junior Play Usher 3; Senior Superlatiye 4; Homeroom Officer 3; NEDT Award 2,3; Torch Scroll Award 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2. TOMMY FERGUSON Monogram Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4. BARRY ELLIS CURLEE BRENDA LOUISE CURLEE F.H.A. 2,3,4. ROBERT STEVEN DAVIS PATSEY ELAINE DOTSON F.H.A. 2; West Hendersonville 3. BARBARA ELLEN DRAKE Booster 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Office Assistant 4; Homeroom Officer 2,4. MICHAEL DRISCOLL Football Manager 3,4; Baseball Manager 2; Key Club 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar, 2; Home- coming Escort 4. FRANK DUCKWORTH Junior Play 3; Football 4; Track 2. BARBARA DIANE EDWARDS Booster Club 2,3.4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Library Staff 4. RICHARD LEE EDWARDS Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Swimming 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Golf 4; Library Staff 4; Key Club 4; Senior Superlative 4; Monogram Club 4. CAIL ELLIOTT Ninth Avenue High 2; Chorus 4. RONNY JOE FORESTER French Club 3. RONALD ALLEN FOWLER LINDA LOUISE GALLOWAY F.H.A. 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3. JOHN THOMAS GARREN Football 3; Track 3; Monogram Club 3,4. JUNE DIANNE GARREN NEDT Award 3; Booster Club 3,4. MARTHA MARENDA GARREN Library Staff 4. ANN BYARS GARRETT Booster Club 2,3; Majorette 2,3,4, Chief Majorette 4; Beauty Pageant 3,4; Band Council 4; Chorus 3,4; Junior Play Staff 3; Christmas Program 3,4; Homeroom Officer 3,4. ROGER ECKLEY GASPERSON CONSTANCE LOUISE GILSTRAP Booster Club 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3; Cheerleader 3, Chief 4; Homeroom Officer 3; Office Staff 4; Monogram Club 4; Senior Superlative 4; Sweetheart Ball Program 2; Beauty Pageant 3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. REX GOODSON DONNA KAY GORDON Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 4. 50 Senior Directory FREDERICK LINDSEY GORDON Ninth Avenue High School 2; Chorus 3,4. SANDRA LEE GOSNELL FRED AUGUSTEY GRAVELEY, JR. KENNETH KYLE GREENWOOD Cocoa High School, Florida 2; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Olin Science Scholar 4. VIRGINIA MARIE GREER F.H.A. 2; B ooster Club 2; Office Staff 4; Majorette 3,4. LARRY WILSON GREGORY SHIRLEY JERALDINE HALL F.H.A. 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Booster Club 2. WILMA GAIL HALSEY Booster Club 2; Chorus 2; Homeroom Officer 4; Beauty Pageant 4. JAMES FRANKLIN HAMILTON Band 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3; Chorus 2,3,4. MALCOLM JACK HAMILTON WANDA ANN HAMLIN F.H.A. 2,3. BRENDA GAIL HAMPTON Chorus 2,3; Junior Play 3; Booster Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Majorette 4. ROBERT CLAUDE HEBERT F.F.A. 2; Chorus 4. AGNES WALKER HEINITSH A.C. Flora High School 2; Booster Club 3; Beauty Pageant 3,4; Senior Superlative 4. WILLIAM HEMPHILL DAVID ANDREW HENDERSON Great Falls High School, South Carolina 2. RUTH ANN HENSLEY Booster Club 2,3,4. WALTER HILL DARLENE SUE HOLBERT LINDA KAY HOLCOMBE F.H.A. 2,3,4. RICHARD HOLDEN CAROLYN WOODARD HOLLIDAY French Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Booster Club 2.34; Mar- shal 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Annual 4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Olin Science Scholar 4; Senior Superlative 4. REBECCA SUE HOOPER Booster Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4. WALTER GRADY HOOPER F.F.A. 2,3,4; Southern Regional Winner in N.J.V.G.A. 2; N. C. Western Horticultural Winner 2; State Winner in N.J.V.G.A. 4. ROBERT HUGGINS Olin Science Award 3; Swimming Team, Manager 2; Plays and Dances, Lighting, 3,4. CLYDE McDonald huff RONALD LEWIS HUGGINS F.F.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 4. LISTON HUGHES HUGHEY FRANKIE JEAN JONES F.H.A. 2,3,4; Booster Club 2. RICHARD ENGLISH JONES Key Club 4; Track 3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Basket- ball, Manager 4; Broadcaster Staff 4. SANFORD KILLIAN Nineth Avenue High 1; Library 4. MARY SANDRA KILPATRICK Booster Club 2,3. SUE ANN KING F.H.A. 2. See the seniors. See the seniors study. The seniors love to study. 51 Senior Directory CECILIA ANN LANCE LINDA GAILLANCE F.H.A. 2,3,4. MARGARET LOUISE LANCE ROBERT STEVEN LANCE Track 2,3. THOMAS SELDON LANCE Monogram Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Home- room Officer 3; French Club 3. DAVID LEON LANDRETH LARRY KEITH LAWS DAVID LANGDON LOFTIS Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; More- head Scholar Nominee 4; Swim Team 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Olin Science Scholar 3; Studerit Council 4; Class Officer, Vice-President 3; Senior Su- perlative 4. WILLIAM BOWEN LONG Junior Marshal 3; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Senior Superlative 4; NEDT 2,3. REBECCA ANN LYDAY Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 2,3; Library Assistant 4; Majorette 4. REGINALD WAYNE LYNCH Football 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4; Chorus 3,4; Christmas Play 4. CLARA ELAINE MASON Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Spanish Club 2. MARTIN EDWIN MAYS Bus Driver 3; Substitute Bus Driver 4. ROGER TED McCALL F.F.A. 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Football Manager 2,4. SHIRLEY ANNE McCLUNG JOHN WALTER McCONNELL French Club 3. MARY JANE McKINNEY Practical Nursing 2. ROCK CONLEY McKINNISH Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; NEDT Award 2,3; Olin Sci- ence Scholar 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. EDDIE LEE McMAHAN French Club 2; Library 3. VIRGINIA ANN MEECE F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Swimming Manager 4. DONALD TERRY METCALF Football 2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 2,3,4, Captain 3; J.V. Basketball 2, Captain; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Senior Class President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Superlative 4; Governor’s Youth Fitness Conference 3. JANICE FAYE METCALFE Enka High School 2,3. JO ANN MILLS Allen High School 2; Chorus 3,4; Broadcaster Staff 4. LINDA LEE MONTEITH Booster Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Basketball 2,3; F.H.A. 2. FRANCES ALTHA MORRIS F.H.A. 2,3,4. TERRY LEE MORRIS Booster Club 2,3; Student Council 2. VICTORIA MARIE MORRIS Booster Club 2,4; Homeroom Officer 3. VIRGINIA DAVIS MORRIS Booster Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; Homeroom Officer 2,4; Homecoming Court 4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4, Court 2,3; Office Staff 4. “No, I don ' t think I’ll make it to Harvard this year!’’ 52 Senior Directory “Here comes Clarence, and he has only been with us eight years!” CRAIG RUSSELL MORRISON Track 3; Basketball 2; French Club 2,3; Homeroom Of- ficer 2. DAVID PATRICK MORROW Track 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM STEVE MULENEX F.F.A. 2,3,4, Chapter Officer 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball 2 . MAXIE GENEVIEVE MUNRO Spanish Club 2; Booster 2,3,4; Library 4; Marshal 3; Broadcaster Staff-Editor 4; Governor’s School 3; History Award 3; National Merit Recommendation 4. JANET MARION NEW Spanish Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Booster Club 4; Home- room Officer 3; History Award 3; Office Staff 4. BETTY LLYN NICHOLSON Booster Club 2; French Club 2; Majorette 3. KARL WILBUT NINNEMANN Hamden High School 2,3; Swimming Team 4. GEORGE RAY NORMAN F.F.A. 2,3,4. DAVINA ELIZABETH NORTON Band 2,3,4, Officer 4; All State Band 2,3; Booster Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Officer 3; Class Officer 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3,4; French Club 2,3; Senior Superlative 4. RALPH RONALD NORTON Track 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball team 4. DOROTHY JEAN ORR F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 3. DENNIS DAVID OWEN F.F.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Bus Driver 4. JIMMY EARL OWEN BARBARA DIANE PARKER Band 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Drum Majorette 4; Chorus 3; Office Staff 4; F.H.A. 2. LARRY CLINTON PARKER F.F.A. 2,3,4. EARL LEON PASSMORE Glenville High School 2; Golf Team 3,4. CHARLES DONALD PEEVY Football 2,3,4; Swimming team 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Key Club 4. DICKIE PHILLIPS PEGGY POWERS French Club 2; Chorus 3,4. ( J UMICE CAROLYN RAHN ' ' ta Club 3,4; Booster Club 2.3,4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Marshal 3; Olin Science Scholar 4; National Merit Recommendation 4; Spanish Award 3. AVERY ELLIS REESE LARRY WALTER REECE Student Council 2,3; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4. BARBARA ANN RIDDLE F.H.A. 2; Library Staff 4; Homeroom Officer 4 JULIA ANN ROBERTS Booster Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Junior Play Usher 3; Chorus 3,4; Student Council 4. RICHARD DOW ROBERTS Band 2,4; Swimming team 2,3,4; Track 2; Football 3; Key Club 3,4; Class President 3; Senior Superlative 4; Olin Scholar 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Homeroom Officer 3. RICHARD LONZO ROBINSON Ninth Avenue High 2. DAVID KITCHEN RUSSELL Swimming Team 2; Golf Team 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club 2; Homeroom Officer 4. JUDITH LYNN RYAN Student Council 2,3; Band 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Christmas Pageant 4; NEDT Award 2,3; Bacculaureate Accompanist 2.3,4. ROBERT MUNROE SALES Football, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball Man- ager 3,4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Senior Superlative 4; Best Offensive Player 4; Class Vice-President 2; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Key Club 3,4, Homeroom Of- ficer 3. SALLY ANN SAWYER Booster Club 2,4; Majorette 3; Beauty Pageant 2,4; Junior Play 3; Homecom ing Court 4; Cheerleader 4; Homeroom Officer 4; Office Staff 4. SHARON RAE SCRUGGS F.H.A. 2; French Club 2; Chorus 3. LARRY LYNN SECREST Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; JUDITH MARIE SELLERS Basketball Manager 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; J Booster Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 2; Junior Play Usher 3; Olin Science Scholar 3; NEDT Award 2,3; Library Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. 53 Senior Directory WENDY JO SHERIDAN Culpepper High School 2; Booster Club 3,4, President 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Junior-Senior Commit- tee 3; D.A.R. Award 4; Student of Month 4. ELIZABETH MARY SHIPMAN Basketball 1; F.H.A. 2,3; Booster Club 2. SHARON ELAINE SHOOK Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3. GARY DALE SHORE Enka High School 2,3. GARY SIMPSON Basketball 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Homeroom Officer 2; Baseball, 3,4; Rebounding trophy 3. ROBERT FOWLER SIMPSON Junior Play 3; Key Club 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Golf team 3,4; 01 in Science Award 3,4. SAMUEL CRAIG SIMPSON F.F.A. 2,3,4. BRENDA SUE SITTON F.H.A. 2,3,4; Booster Club 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Homeroom Of- ficer 4; Senior Superlative 4; Christmas Pageant 3,4. ANNA MEREE SMITH Booster Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; F.H.A. 2. MARGARET SMITH CHARLES RICHARD SMITH Basketball Manager 3; Broadcaster Staff 4. HARVEY VIRGIL SMITH LINDA LOUISE SMITH Booster Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Spanish Club 2; Homeroom Officer 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; An- nual Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Senior Superlative 4. ERNEST RICHARD SMITH, JR. Track 2,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Senior Su- perlative 4. Swimming Team 2. ROBERT SMITH Hendersonville High School 2; Baseball 3. SANDRA LYNN SMITH Beta Club 34: Chorus 3,4; Broadcaster Staff 4; Booster Club 2; Spanish Club 2. HARRY EDWARD STILES ROBERT LEWIS STRICKER Track 2,4; Golf Team 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. MARCELLA CASH SUTTLES KATHERINE GALE TAYLOR Booster Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Junior Play Usher 3; Office Staff 4; Homeroom Officer 3. JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR BILLY HERBERT TEAGUE TONY LEE TERRY French Club 2; Chorus 3,4. BARBARA ANN TINSLEY F.H.A. 2. BARBARA CAROLE Tl NSLEY Junior Play Usher 3; Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Basketball Court 2; Homeroom Of- ficer 2; Sweetheart Court 3; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Huddle Queen 4; Senior Superlative 4. CAMELLIA CAROLINE TINSLEY Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Office Staff , 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Sweetheart 3; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. NIN A CAROL TINSLEY Band 2,3,4; All-State Band 2,3; Student Conductor 4; Booster Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 4. MARILYN PATRICIA TOWNSEND F.H.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. MILDRED LYNNE TRANTHAM Booster Club 2,3,4; Student of the Month 2; French Club 3; Senior Superlative 4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Ma- jorette, Tumbler 2; Broadcaster Staff 4;’ Marshal 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; F.H.A. 2. RICHARD VERNE TRUESDAIL Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4, President 4; Student Council 4; Huddle Queen Escort 4; Bus Driver 4; Homeroom Officer 3,4. MARTHA SUE WALDROP F.H.A. 2,3,4; Booster Club 2; Homeroom Officer 3. MARTHA JANIE WATSON Band 2,3,4, Concert Master 4; All-State Band 2,3; Booster Club 2; Chorus 3,4. SALLY JANE WEISS Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; NEDT Award 2,3; Marshal 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweet- heart Ball Committee 3; Leadership Conference 3. NINA FAYE WEST Library Staff 4. JAMES CORNELIOUS WHITMIRE Football 3,4; All-Conference 4; Monogram Club 4; Awarded Mr. Guts Trophy 4. POLLY SUE WHITMIRE F.H.A. 2,3,4. CLYDE RONALD WILLIAMS ARTIE CECIL WILSON Student Council 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Base- ball Team 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Class Secretary 3; Football 2; Senior Superlative 4. JESSE EARL WILSON French Club 3. ERNEST WOODROW WILSON Bus Driver 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Chapter Officer 3; Basket- ball 3. JUDITH ANN WILSON F.H.A. 2; Student Council 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Homeroom Officer 3. WILLIAM WYNN HILDA YOUNG JIMMY LEWIS ZACHARY F.F.A. 2,3,4; Shop 4. 54 Juniors Junior Class sponsor: Mrs. Sam Brewton Junior Class officers: President, Johnny Tinsley; Vice-President, Ann Lankford; Secretary, Barbara Summey; Treasurer, Sharon Parker. 56 Jimmy Alderman Deborah Allen Danny Allender Jerry Allison Nancy Allison Mary Anderson Jacquie Andrews Zonie Ashe Shirley Ayers David Babb Ann Ball MacArthur Ballard Juniors Patsy Ballard Brenda Barton Cleve Barton Lee Barton Harold Barton Linda Benson Randy Blackwell Judy Blythe Norman Blythe Wanda Blythe Martha Bloomquist Nancy Bradley Melvin Breedlove David Briggs Betty Sue Britt Carolyn Bryson Shirley Buchanan Gerald Bumgarner Joyce Bumgarner Butch Butterworth © © 57 Enno Camenzind James Camp David Campbell Steve Case Dolores Chappell Ricky Chappell Walter Clayton Kay Cochran Terry Collins Jane Coward Doris Curlee Sharon DeMuth Carl Dixon Dickie Dixon Don Dixon Ken Dockens Lee Dunlop Ava Elliot Lynn Erwin Marshall Feaster Gary Fisher Sharon Fletcher Barbara Foote Linda Fortune Calvin Frady Phil Frady Marilyn Barren Billy Gillespie Becky Gravely Suzanne Gravely Gilbert Gray JoAnn Gray Juniors Enjoy Being 58 Marshal Green Billy Griffin Norman Griffin Frances Grogan Gail Hall Charlie Hamilton Larry Hamilton Linda Hamilton Jackie Hensley Johnny Henson Ray Henson Gary Himes Bill Holden Gerald Huneycutt Marla Hooper Willie Howell Joe Hudgins Eddie Huey Mary Anne Hughy Mike Irby Upper Classmen Vance Jackson Julia Johnson Mike Johnson Molly Johnson Elizabeth Jones Jimmy Jones Judy Jones Joyce Keaton Grace Kilpatrick Brock Kitchen Morris Kitchen David Lance 59 Doris Lance Ronnie Lance Ann Lankford Larry Lea Beth Lea George Leopard Maxine Lyda Johnny Mackey Linda Mackey Martha Mackey James Madison Becky Mann Juniors Decoratei Pat Mann Barbara Marcum Dana Mason Barbara McCall Bobby McCall Louise McCall i Nancy McCall ' Tommy McCall j Tommy McCall Dale McCrary i Walter McGaha Robert Medlock Rock Miller Janice Mills Vikki Mills Mercedes Miquel Mike Miquel Pat Mitchell Charles Moody Doug Moore 60 Sandy Moretz Sandra Newton Arnold Nicholson Janice Nix June Orr Johnny O’Shields Joyce Owen Larry Owen Linda Owen Sharon Owen Roland Owens Jo Ann Pace for Annual Dance Paula Palmer Judy Parker Sharon Parker Harriet Patterson Brenda Peevy Tommy Poor Marcella Pope Edith Powell Lynn Pressley Johnny Pressley David Queen Millie Rahn Stan Rahn Gene Ramsey Billy Joe Reece Ronald Reid Donald Riddle Pam Riddle Sharon Roberts Alvis Robinson 61 Judy Robinson Pat Rogers Barbara Roland Fred Sader Jimmy Schlosser Billy Scott Lena Scott Ricky Severs Larry Sherrill Davis Shiflet Belinda Shook Brenda Shook Junior Play Big Success Sharon Silvers Jamie Simpson Gaston Siniard Ray Siniard Noranda Sitton Ricky Skerrett Roger Smathers Sheila Smathers Charlie Smith Clara Smith Maggie Smith Thomas Smith Helen Sorrells Elaine Spicer Leslie Spohn Johnny Sprouse Robert Stephens Katherine Ste wart Kimberly Storrs Jenell Strickland 62 Barbara Summey Pete Surrette Johnny Suttles Larry Swann Patsy Teague Johnny Tinsley Ricky Trent Glenda Tucker Tim Valentine Wayne Watson Cindy West Edith West Carolyn Whitener Neva Whitsides Ina Whitmire Steve Whitmire Bill Williams Linda Williams Sharon Williams Bobby Wilson Doris Wilson Harry Wilson Kenneth Wilson Jerri Woody NOT PICTURED Tommy Brown Bobby Cooper ' Dorthy Garren Sandra Garren Lois Harris Bill Hemphill Linda Hensley Walter Hill Randy Lawrence John Matthews June Ann McCauley James Merrill Sammy Parker Mol lie Patterson James Queen Carol Sagen Doris Watson William Wilson Junior Play cast works hard on Off the Track. Sophomore class sponsor; Mrs. Ray Winchester. 64 Patsy Adams Charles Anders Lynn Ashworth James Avery Bil Baker Lester Baker Johnny Ball Dorthy Bangs Margaret Barton Janie Baumgarner Hank Bayles Jean Baynard Jeanne Baynard Kenneth Baynard Michael Baynard Sheila Bentley Patty Birchfield Ray Birchfield Paul Blankenship Sheila Blythe Robert Bolt Frances Bracken Margaret Barton Sandra Bradley Rachel Breedlove Delores Brown Charles Bryson Ellen Bryson Larry Bryson Gail Buchanan Sharon Buckner Eddie Burdette Wayne Burdette Helen Camp 65 Sophomores Embark Jamie Cantrell Debora Carr Larry Cash Marcia Charles AI Childers Larry Clayton Robert Clayton Carol Coleman Randall Coleman Ann Collins Gayle Cox ■ Donald Crane George Culver Robin Daniels Margie Davenport James Daughtery Jim Davis Curtis Dellinger Jim Devore Faye Diflingham Shirley Dockens Judy Duckett Tommy Dycus Janet Eastes Karla Edwards Pecolia Edwards Mildred Ellenburg Jerry Ellis Glenda Emerson Stewart English Marguerite Enloe Kay Erwin John Eubanks Steve Farley 66 on New Life at B.H.S Judy Fisher Charlene Fisher Ronnie Fisher Lee Fisher David Fletcher Edith Frady Juanita Franks Dennis Galloway Ellender Galloway Randall Garren Wayne Garren Kay Gasperson Buddy Gillespie David Gilstrap Sherry Goings Vincent Gordon Judi Grant Doug Gravely Kathleen Gray Johnny Grogan Jim Groves Marlu Guest Gary Hamlin Betty Hammil Keith Harbin Mary Hare Gail Hargis Wayne Heath Dennis Hemphill Martha Henderson Nancy Hendricks Joe Hensley Stanley Hensley Larry Hinkle 67 Studies Stimulate Darlene Hogsed Roger Holcombe Linda Holden Donys-Kaye Holtzclaw Ronnie Honeycutt Mike Hooper Steve Hooper Ann Houck Monroe Hubbard Jan Huggins Roger Hunnicutt Cleve Hunter Benny Jackson Howard Jamerson Robin Jeffers Barbara Johnson Blair Johnson Margaret Johnson James Johnstone Carroll Jones Thelma Jones John Kaeser Gary Keaton Robert Korstian Marsha Kramer Juanita Lance Deborah Landreth Charlotte Lee George Loftis Hugh Lothery 68 Mature Outlook Vincent Lynch Louise Lusk Jerry McCall Jimmy McCrary Tommy Macfie Vicki McGee Ronny Mackey Ricky McKinnish Terry McMahon Marian Maggard Faye Mahaffey Judi Marshall Lin da Mays Judy Meece Ansel Merrill Brick Miller Vernon Miller George Milner Dan Mims Don Mims Gary Monteith Sylvia Monteith Sharon Moore Joe Moretz Harold Morris Kathy Morris Larry Morris Mike Morris Louise Mueller Thomas Munro Linda Myers Larry Nelson Linda Nelson Virginia Norman 69 School Activities Eugene O ' Shields Edith Owen J. C. Owen Mary Ellen Owen Pat Owen Paul Owen Ronnie Owen Sissie Owen George Owenby Nancy Pace Marie Parker ' Hall Parrish Hugh Perry Charlie Peterson Harry Pierson Larry Pierson Henry Plummer Ronnie Ponder L. W. Poor Johnny Pressley Mildred Pressley Karen Radford Ronnie Raxter Mary Reece Clifford Reese Marlene Richy Lionel Riddle Donny Rigdon Donnie Roberts Ollie Robinson 70 Draw SOPHOMORES Steve Sales Bill Sams Clifton Sanders Nell Scruggs Terrell Scruggs William Shipman Judy Shook Vickie Shope Carolyn Simms Phil Simpson Bobby Siniard Harold Sitton Linda Sizemore Blanche Smith Kenny Smith Linda Smith Hilda Snyder Mike Southerland Edna Sprouse Paul Stephenson Ronnie Stiles Verrell Stiles Barry Summey Paul Summey Brenda Taylor Steve Tilson Frances Tinsley Larry Tritt Ernest Turbeyfill Carolyn Vallandingham Patricia Waldrop Dennis Walker Edwin Warren Sherry Warren 71 Sophomores, Class of 1967 NOT PICTURED Lynne Whitaker Cecilia Whitesides Bill Whitmire Edward Whitmire Kenneth Wilkes Sandv Williams Bill Wilson Jeraldine Wilson Larry Wilson, Sandra Wilson Sue Ella Wilson Bobby Wood Dennis Wood Betty Woody Betty Wright Elden Byland Larry Hoxit James McCall Harold Mathis Charles Owen Gail Patterson Billy Reece Walter Smith r i V V ' I 72 ACTIVITIES The BHS Band - Worthy of Special Recognition Practice . . . concerts . . . practice . . . parades ... practice ... half-time performances . . . particular talents . . . Fanfare! Hit it, Skinny!” . . . T.V. appearances . . . drums and horns and colds and corns . . . OR-GAN-I-ZA-TION . . . “They put the Shiver in pep rallies” . . . boosters in uniforms . . . Chief’s children. The BHS Band, LEFT TO RIGHT; J. Watson, J. Parker, B. Whitmire, M. Bloomquist, M. Parker, J. Johnson, D. Gordon, A. Loftis, P. Eisle, K. Edwards, M. Ryan, B. Guest. SECOND ROW: S. Norwood, B. Leonard, N. Loth- ery, N. Tinsley, D. Norton, F. Sader, D. Roberts, G. Ram- sey, J. Bennett. THIRD ROW: M. Huggins, P. Anderson, V. Smith, B. Wauchope, M. Bennett, H. Lothery, T. Kearns, B. Wilson, J. Lea, T. Dechant, V. Jackson, R. Chapeli, G. Himes. FOURTH ROW: J. Storrs, S. English, E. Jones, T. Bryson, S. Farley, B. Norton, M. Irby, E. Mason, D. Parker. FIFTH ROW: G. Byrd, J. Hamilton, L. Galloway, M. Albert, J. Ryan, Dr. N. A. Miller, J. D. Eversman, Director. lJIf • It- T“ The Christmas Parade — one of several in which our band participated. 74 The Band Council, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Garrett, Chief Majorette; Davina Norton, Senior Advisor; John D. Eversman, Direc- tor; Diane Parker, Drum Majorette; Nina Tinsley, Student Direc- tor. STANDING: Tim Brvson, Captain; Janie Watson, Concert Mas- ter; Gary Himes, Junior Captain. 75 Majorettes Perform with Precision Drum Majorette Diane Parker Chief Majorette Ann Garrett High-stepping, prancing, strutting . . . short skirts, sweet smiles, sore throats . . . swinging half-time shows . . . “But Ann, TWIST to ‘Hold That Tiger’??” . . . boots, batons, braids, and bruises . . . represents BHS Band in all their glory. The BHS majorettes, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Greer, M. Kramer, A. Gar- rett, Chief, L. Pressley, J. Grant, C. Coleman. Chorus Reveals Many Talents Auditions, scales, rehearsals ... 130 voices strong . . . “Do, re, mi, you’re off key” . . . harmony, quality, ability . . . say it with music . . . Christmas pageant, Easter program . . . “SQUEAK!” . . . “Who did THAT?!” . . . group and individual singing ... ap- pearances, applause, appreciation. THE BHS CHORUS. | 76 Beta Club Denotes Scholastic Achievement A leadership-service organization . . . an honor society . . . “Let us lead by serving others” . . . books and brains and mental strains . . . stimulates effort, rewards achievement, promotes charac- ter .. . student tutoring . . . and came the spring — State Convention! . . . can- dlelight induction ceremonies . . . “Burning the candle at both ends. Huh, Jack?” . . . toward higher goals. The pledge, the pin, the promise. Induction — a proud moment for new members. The BETA CLUB, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; L Mays, J. Lance, A. Lankford, P. Birchfield, R. Alexander, President, J. Andrews, Secretary, M. Feaster, Vice-President, A. Collins, E. Bryson, M. Lyda, J. Rahn, SECOND ROW: S. Monteith, D. Holtzclaw, J. Meece, J. Pace, J. Owen, S. DeMuth, M. Bloomquist, C. Holliday, J. Sellers, S. Fendley. THIRD ROW: B. Sams, R. Skerrett, J. Tinsley, M. Hooper, C. Carter, T. Valentine, S. Bennett, J. Bennett, S. Smith, J. New, M. Callender, Spon- sor, Mrs. Willis Brittain 77 The Broadcaster Voice of the Student The BROADCASTER Staff. Editor-in-chief Typist Managing Co-Editor Jenny Munro Lynne Trantham Richard Jones Deadlines to meet, copy to write, copy to rewrite, a first edition . . . ideas, opinions, gossip ... or- ganized confusion . . . the conscience, the memory, the voice of Brevard Sen- ior High ... a work of wit, a thought provoker, united individuality . . . Roundtable’s first place winner ... a job well done. Features: Ann Lankford Typist and Honor Roll: Sandra Smith Exchange and File: Jo Ann Mills ' JLM 78 Advisor: Mrs. R. T. Kimsey Sports Editor: Randy Alexander Sports Editor: Rick Rutherford Photography: Bill Williams A first edition! 79 ADVISOR: Mrs. Jack Trantham SPORTS EDITORS: Carolyn Holliday, Gary Byrd ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Marilyn Callender, Judy Sellers Editor, Janice Rahn consults a representative from Keys Printing Corpor- ' - ' — THOSE pictures go in BREVARDIER SCHOOL LIFE EDITORS: Bobbie Tinsley, Diane Campbell CURRICULUM EDITORS: V endy Sheridan, Kenny Green wood Hard work . . . money problems . . . “Whadda you mean, we’re in debt?” . . . selling ads and ads and ads . . , long hours . . . short tempers . . . difficult decisions . . . dedications . . . “No, Rock, we can’t dedicate it to you!” . . . beauty queens . . . layouts and pictures . . . inevitable deadlines . . . writing copy . . . searching for new ideas . . . selecting just the right cover . . . Mrs. Trantham refereeing and advising . . . Cullowhee Roundtable . . . secrets . . . problems . . . and then some . . . worth every minute of it ... a strong feeling of pride and achievement. 80 OUR annual? PLACES FIRST TYpiCT, Qiicpn AqHp BUSINESS MANAGER: Rock McKinnish FEATURES AND CIRCULATION EDITORS: Camellia Tinsley, Linda Smith SENIOR EDITORS: Janice Cook, Peggy Bridges UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS: Donys Kaye Holtzclaw, Barbara Summey, Sammy Parker. 81 The members vote by secret ballot on important matters. The Student Council The Brevard High School Student Council. The key figures at a dinner given honoring the visiting Southern Association were Dr. N. A. Miller, Jr., Principal Brevard High School; Dr. Taft Botner, Western Carolina College; Mr. Hugh D. Randall, Consultant Superintendent of Hendersonville Citv Schools: David Cantrell. President . of Stude nt Council; Dr. R. R. Morgan, Superintendent of Mooresville City Schools; Mr. Wayne Bradburn, Superin- tendent of Transylvania County Schools. Students use the school store before school and at lunch. OFFICERS: David Cantrell, President; Tim Valentine, Vice President; Sharon Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. One of the foremost clubs on campus . . . upholders of democracy and honesty . . . belief in high goals and achievement . . . representatives from every homeroom . . . Christmas boxes for the needy . . . showing vis- itors around the school . . . “Just where is the gym?” ... the school store . . . devotions every morning . . . pamphlets on Election Day . . . to belong is an honor . . . hard work to stay there . . . but beneficial to everyone. Sponsors New Trophy Case Booster Club - Spirit Behind B.H.S. Teams Now 125 strong . . . and this year, BOY Boosters . . . enthusiasm, energy, effort . . . “There’s NO school like OUR school!” . . . February’s Sweetheart Ball . . . “But when I asked him, he said he was having major surgery the 13th”. . . confetti . . . cold toes ... red noses . . . pep posters, pep programs, pooped peppers. School Spirit was kept alive by posters, special projects, and Spirit week. Booster wit was displayed in numerous assembly programs. The Booster Club officers— FIRST ROW, LEFT TO ROW: Wendy Sheridan, President; Mrs. Robert Andrews, RIGHT: Judy Caldwell, Program Chairman; Linda Smith, Sponsor. Vice-President; Sherry Fendley, Secretary; SECOND 84 The Monogram Club ' s huge tro- phy won first prize during Foot- ball Spirit Week. LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Peevy, Secretary; Don Met- calf, Vice President; Robby Sales, President. Monogram Club An Athlete’s distinction ... for all letter- men . . . selling programs at football games ... I have to sell 300 programs?” . . . ushering . . . promotion of all sports . . . pride and honor in everything they do. Ushering is one of the many activ- ities carried out by the members. Monogram Club Sponsors Athletic Banquet 85 Key Club Demands Service Key Club officers KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Sales, Treasurer; Dickie Truesdail, President; Coach Jim Fisher, Vice-President; Marshall Feaster, Secretary; Robby Johnson, Sponsor. ‘But boys, it’s only one week end away from Mamma.” Community projects mean participation, co- operation, and hard work. . . . Select young men meeting the challenges of living and leading ... a national organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of America ... an organization of initiative, integrity, and energy . . . personalities united by a willingness to work . . . activities and fun in abundance . . . service pro- jects for the betterment of the school and the com- munity . . . social and personal awareness . . . their motto: “We serve”; our conclusion: they have. 86 F.F.A. Develops Skills OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: S. Mulenax, Secretary; B. Barnes, Sentinel; R. Huggins, Vice President; D. Owens, President; D. Cantrell, Treasurer; B. Allison, Reporter. Busy, energetic boys . . . with superior farm practices . . . dele- gates and contestants to the state F.F.A. Convention . . . experience and money . . . countless con- tests . . . encouragement in participation . . . “Another one. I’ve already got six jobs.” . . . public speaking contests . . . con- cession stand at football games . . . promoting scholarship . . . Father and Son banquet ... all in all, a group with high goals and higher achievement. The annual FFA-FHA picnic is enjoyed by all. F.H.A. Learn Through Experience The fundamentals of home- making . . . mysteries and won- ders . . . “Are you sure there’s an eye in this needle?” . . . projects and conventions . . . F.H.A. pins. . . . cooking and sewing . . . serv- ing at the Father and Son ban- quet . . . looking forward to big- ger and better things. OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: M. Town- send, Vice President; J. Baumgarner, Secretary; J. Blythe, President; D. Lance, Treasurer; J. Pace, Song Leader; W. Blythe, Historian; B. Foote, Par- liamentarian. 87 Bus Drivers Set Superior Safety Record Long hours of training . . . tests . . . four girls, fifteen boys . . . unlimited patience ... up at six or earlier . . . home late in the afternoon . . . able to meet all emergencies . . . speeding along the highway . . . “At 30 miles an hour!” . . . young people to be com- mended. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wilson, J. Jones, N. Cordell, N. Sitton. FIRST ROW: D. Morrow, M. Albert, E. Camenzing, P. Byrd, R. Skerrett, R. Simpson. SECOND ROW: J. Press- ley, H. Matheson, A. Wilson, D. Owen, J. Ball, S. Mulenax, D. Lance. The New D.E. Club is Formed 1 111 •■•li I - ' Jri - 4 , 1 V- FRONT ROW: Miss Scott, Advisor. OFFICERS: R. Gasperson, Treasurer; H. Stiles, President; B. Gravely, Secretary; A. Culver, Vice President; J. Henson, Historian; J. Buchanan, Parliamentarian. ii For those interested in buying, selling, and earning . . . part time jobs . . . learning the tricks of the trade . . . homework and time clocks . . . “Gee, can’t I go to school one hour and work five?” . . . dream on . . . practical experience. 88 SPORTS Never underestimate a Blue Devil . . . “Team showed more effort and desire . . . small and outmannned . . . but always put forth the winning effort” . . . masters on the gridiron . . . best de- fense in conference . . . good running attack . . . “blood, toil, tears, and sweat” . . . determination, disappointments, hard work, glory . . . Devils, Devils are the ones we love!” FIRST ROW: R. McCall, J. Whitmire, D. Dix- on, R. Sinard. J. Johnston, V. Lynch, J. Allison, M. Ballard, K. Rogers, W. Clayton, S. Sales, G. Sinard, B. Sinard, G. Madison, B. Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Brookshire, W. Wynn, T. Ferguson, B. Sams, R. Lynch, B. Kitchens, T. McCall, B. Miller, D. Rigdon, M. Morris, G. Leopard, F. Duckworth, Hamlin, J. Tinsley, M. Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Armstrong, John- son, J. Alderman, N. Griffin, K. Elliot, D. Ed- wards, D. Metcalf, R. Brown, L. Nelson, L. Reece, R. Trent, R. Sales, D. Peevy, B. Huff, L. Hamilton, D. Campbell. Head Coach Cliff Brookshire Backfield Coach Bob Armstrong Football 90 A tense moment. The beginning ... on your mark . . . Co-Captains Robby Sales and Don Metcalf . 91 Pre-game warm up BREVARD OPPONENT Brevard 19 T. C. Roberson 0 Breva rd 33 Reynolds 0 Brevard 32 Owen 0 Brevard 20 Glen Alpine 0 Brevard 19- Enka 0 Brevard 1 . Greenville, Tenn. 0 Brevard 6 Canton 7 ! Brevard 0 Waynesville 10 ' Brevard 28 Hendersonville 0 Brevard 0 Canton 0 James Whitmire Buddy Huff Dickie Edwards Reginald Lynch Ricky Trent End Coach Jim Johnson It takes more than eleven men to make a team. Keith Elliot Don Peevy 93 Look! Oh, Look! See the boys fall down. SITTING: Junior Managers— Larry Hamilton, David Campbell, Bill Gillespie. STANDING: Senior Managers— Roger McCall, Mike Driscoll. FIRST ROW: Camellia Tinsley, Sally Sawyer, Connie Gilstrap, Bobby Tinsley, Evelyn Conley. SECOND ROW: Jane Coward, Brenda Peevy, Jackie Andrews, Lynn Ashworth. Connie, you’re late. The game is already over. “Never saw such support ... or heard so much noise . . . it’s FAB!” ... a new student’s opinion . . . electric pep rallies . . . exuberance, energy, laryngitis . . . “Whadda you want. Soph- omores?” . . . VICTORY! . . . projects, posters, skits . . . BHS’s lungs and larynx . . . Senior Cheerleaders— Sally Sawyer, Camellia Tinsley, Connie Gilstrap, Bobby Tinsley, Evelyn Conley. 95 Girls’ Basketball Striving for perfection . . . practice and more practice . . . hampered by inexperience . . . better things yet to come . . . the rush to get dressed . . . “Where’s my other shoe? ... It was 6:30 five minutes ago” . . . LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Marcum, Mary Reece, Sandra Bradley, Sylvia Monteith, Robin Jeffers, Glenda Emerson, Donys Kay Holtzclaw, Carolyn Holliday, Peggy Bridges, Sheila Smathers, Barbara Roland, Shirley Dockens, Sheila Blythe, Glenda Tucker, Joyce Young. Peggy Bridges Carolyn Holliday Co-Captain Co-Captain Shirley Dockens Sheila Smathers Mary Reece Kick it. Pearl! Guards in action. 96 Sheila Blythe Robin Jeffers Barbara Roland Glenda Glenda Emerson Tucker Junior Manager. Barbara Summey; Sen- ior Manager, Judy Sellers. Coach Ruth Andrews 97 Boys’ Basketball Coach Doyce Cannon Played games well . . . best of re- bounders . . . superior coaching . . . lots of potential . . . Dunk it, Buddha” . . . a player’s wish . . . jump shots . . . swish . . . conference contender right down the line. 98 KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Fisher, Marshall Feaster, Dickie Truesdail, Steve Case, Jimmy McCormick. STANDING: Coach Cannon, Sammy Parker, Arnold Nicholson, Jack Bennett, Gary Simpson, Pat Mitchell, Lyndon Clayton. Sammy Parker Pat Mitchell Marshall Feaster Managers: Ronnie Brown, Richard Jones. “If you don’t start jumping, Simpson . . . 100 FIRST ROW: P. Summey, C. Peterson, L. Nel- son, S. Sales, R. McKinnish, R. Clayton, L. Clay- ton, J. Groves. SECOND ROW: D. Rigdon, L Baker, B. Baker, B. Sams, R. Daniels, R. Raxter, L W. Poor, M. Morris, J. Kaeser. THIRD ROW: Coach Cliff Brookshire, L Fisher, P. Simpson, D. Gilstrap, B. Miller, R. Rutherford, J. Cantrell, B. Jackson. Only a quarter of an inch more, Rick. 101 FIRST ROW: G. Fisher, P. Byrd, B. Cooper, A. Wilson, D. Truesdail, L Spohn. SECOND ROW: B. Gillespie — Manager, G. Simpson, L. Secrest, L Clayton, L Fisher, E. Barnett, G. Leopard. NOT PICTURED: S. Parker One of the first signs of spring . . . balls and bats and baseball caps . . . Back up, Wilson, it’s coming your waaay” . . . vigorous daily practice ses- sions . . . double plays, pop-ups, home- runs . . . “It takes lots of practice, a bit of skill, and plenty of plain hard work” . . . strike-outs, dugout, “you’re out!” 102 Players watch hopefully from the bench, V ’ ' ' ' Gary Fisher George Leopard Leslie Spohn 103 FIRST ROW: D. Peevy, D. Shook, R. Sales, M. Feaster, R. Trent, R. Franks, B. Butterworth, T. Lance, J. Allison, R. Siniard. SECOND ROW; 0. Johnson, R. Jones, D. Lof- tis, P. Scruggs, D. Shiflet, J. Buchanan, P. Brownell, J. Tinsley. THIRD ROW; M. Metcalf, K. Parker, J. Bennett, B. Kitchen, A. Nicholson, L. Fisher, K. Elliot, D. Metcalf, K. Baughn, Coach L. Deal. TRACK Coach Deal’s boys . . . “one of the strongest teams I’ve ever coached” . . . second in Western Relays . . . stamina and endurance . . . relays, sprints, hurdles . . . hard work and continuous effort . . . broad jump, high jump, you jump . . . third in conference . . . well represented in state meet . . . new records. 104 POLE VAULTERS: Kenny Parker, Don Metcalf, Brock Kitchen. 105 Swimming “Did you see that yellow bikini?” . . . free style, butterfly, breast stroke . . . kick, pull, breathe . . . kick, pull, breathe . . . this year, girl swimmers . . . pro- gress is an indication of how hard they worked. SITTING: Dicky Roberts, Paul Blankinship, Chip Munro, Tommy Macfie, Meridel Ryan, Carol Coleman, Deborah Carr, Ray Sinard. STANDING: Coach Bob Armstrong, Karl Ninneman, Don Peevy, Randy Alexander, Tim Valentine, Blair Johnson, Dickie Edwards, David Loftis. NOT PIC- TURED: Linda Baker Golf Recent addition to sports department . . . around the green, putters make the scene . . . “What! You got a hole-in- one?” . . . slices and hooks . . . rather play golf than study. Lee Dunlop, Leon Passmore, Bill Medford, Jimmy McCormick, Bob Striek- er, Larry Lea, David Russell, Coach Ray Simpson 106 4 FEATURES I Homecoming Each year the football team chooses the Homecoming Court. This court consists of seven senior girls who are presented during half-time at the Homecoming game. Homecoming Queen, Miss Bobbie Tinsley, is crowned by co-captain Don Metcalf and Robby Sales. 108 The 1965 Homecoming Court and their escorts? Virginia Morris, Davis Shiflet; Sally Sa wyer, Randy Alexander; Camel- lia Tinsley, Dickie Truesdail; Bobbie Tinsley, Ken Dockens; Barbara Drake, Sammy Parker; Janice Cook, David Loftis, Evelyn Conley, Michael Driscoll. 1965 HOMECOMING COURT: Camellia Tinsley, Bobbie Tinsley, Sally Sawyer, Evelyn Conley, Virginia Morris, Janice Cook, and Barbara Drake. 109 HALL OF FAME The High Honor Students of the 1965 Senior Class are Jack Bennett, Janice Rahn, Sherry Fendley, Marilyn Callender, and Sandra Ben- nett. NOT PICTURED; Carolyn Holliday. Jack Bennett was selected as the Highest Honor Student of the 1955 graduating class. He was also the recipient of a Moorehead Scholarship. As a result of their high academic rating, the fol- lowing students were awarded blazers by Olin: Joyce Owen, Tim Valentine, Martha Bloomquist, Johnny Tins- ley, Sharon DeMuth, Jo Ann Pace, Ann Lankford, Jac- quie Andrews. no The Junior Marshals chosen by their academic standing are as follows, FIRST ROW: Marshall Feaster, Noranda Sitton, Martha Bloomquist, Sha- ron DeMuth, Ann Lankford, Sharon Parker, Chief Tim Valentine. SECOND ROW: Joyce Owen, Jo Ann Pace, Maxine Lyday, Nancy McCall. THIRD ROW: Linda Owen, Marla Hooper, Jacquie An- drews, and Johnny Tinsley. 1965 Honor Students — SEATED: Judy Ryan, Jenny Munro, Janet New, Rock McKinnish, Linda Smith, Sherry Fendley, Elaine Mason, Jan- ice Rahn, Carolyn Holliday, Judy Seilers, Larraine Ashworth, Sally Weiss. STANDING: Sandra Smith, Peggy Powers, Sandra Bennett, Charlie Car- ter, William Long, Jack Bennett, Artie Wilson, Randy Alexander, Peggy Bridges, and Tim Bryson. NOT PICTURED: Marilyn Callendar, and Robert Simpsor WHO’S WHO Two outstanding stu- dents, Jack Bennett and Jenny Munro, were selec- ted to study at the Gover- nor’s School. Peggy Bridges was chosen to represent Brevard Senior High for Girls ' State. The D.A.R. Good Citizen Award was presented to Wendy Sheri- dan. Don Metcalf received an appoint- ment to the U. S. Naval Academy. Our Student Body President, David Cantrell, was selected as Transyl- vania ' s Outstanding Teenager of the Year. David also placed second in the Tractor Driving Contest for the Eastern United States. 112 Basketball awards were presented to the follow- ing: Dickie Truesdail, highest scorer on the boys’ team; Shelia Sma- thers, best rebounder on the girls’ team; and Lyn- don Clayton, best rebound- er on the boys’ team. SPORTS AWARD 1965 At the Olin Mathieson football banquet the following were awarded trophies: FIRST ROW: Robby Sales, best offensive player; James Whitmire, “Mr. Guts’’. SECOND ROW: Keith Elliot, best defen- sive player; and Reginald Lynch, “Mr. Guts’’. The most valuable player on the girls’ team, as chosen by her teammates, was Peggy Bridges. Lyndon Clayton was cho- sen by his teammates as the most valuable player on the boys’ basketball team. 113 The members of the Sweetheart Court and their escorts: LEFT TO RIGHT: Agnes Heinitsh, David Morrow; Brenda Peevy, Bubby Camenzind; Millie Rahn, Larry Lea; Camellia Tinsley, Gary Simpson; Bobbie Tinsley, Sammy Parker; Shirley Dockens, Don Peevy. The Sweetheart Court, made up of three seniors, two juniors, and a sopho- more, was chosen by the boys of the student body. This court was presented at the annual Sweetheart Ball, and the winner. Miss Camellia Tinsley, was an- nounced at this time. SWEETHEART 1965 Miss Camellia Tinsley, Sweetheart 1965 114 THE BEAUTY PAGEANT Underclassmen Contestants: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Misses Sandy Moretz, Barbara Roland, Nancy Bradley, Brenda Peevy, Linda Williams. SECOND ROW: Misses Shelia Smath- ers, Sharon Parker, Barbara Summey, Millie Rahn. THIRD ROW: Misses Gail Patterson, Shirley Dockens, Marsha Kra- mer. FOURTH ROW: Misses Marie Parker, Margaret John- son, Ann Collins, Sue Ella Wilson. Senior Contestants: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Misses Evelyn Conley, Lynn Trantham, Ann Garrett, Camellia Tins- ley. SECOND ROW: Misses Janice Cook, Sally Sawyer, Bobbie Tinsley, Gail Halsey, Virginia Morris. THIRD ROW: Misses Agnes Heinitsh, Connie Gilstrap. The 1965 Beauty Pageant I From votes by the members of the respective classes, come the contest- ants for the beauty pageant. Finalists are chosen by the entire student body and Miss Brevardier and her court are then selected by the Asheville Beauty Academy. 115 MISS BRENDA PEEVY Junior Attendant MISS CAMELLIA TINSLEY Senior Attendant MISS AGNES HEINITSH Senior Attendant MISS MARGARET JOHNSON Sophomore Attendant MISS MILLIE RAHN Junior Attendant MISS SUE ELLA WILSON Sophomore Attendant THE BEAUTY COURT 116 MISS BREVARDIER 1965 MISS ANN GARRETT 117 IN MEMORIAM ADVERTISEMENTS ' s. Oiin Mathieson Chemical Corporation PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of FRANCIS WRIGHT, INC. JONES ' NEWS STAND FERTILIZER, FEED, SEED, and HARDWARE GOOD AS THE BEST- 128 W. Main Street Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-2103 BETTER THAN MOST Compliments of Compliments of HILLTOP GROCERY HAROLD ' S DWIGHT MOFFITT, Owner SUPER MARKET 883-3530 North Brevard HAMILTON ' S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE HUNTER HEATING Motor Rewinding a Specialty Industrial — Commercial ARMSTRONG FURNACES NEW AND USED MOTORS 24 Hour Service Phone 883-3248 330 King St. 883-2170 Brevard, N. C. Authorized Hotpoint Dealer and Service Bob Hunter, Owner Compliments of HOUSTON HAYES RAMBLER, INC. FURNITURE COMPANY Telephone 883-2705 South Broad Street Complete Line of FURNITURE AND PHILCO APPLIANCES 53-55 East Main Street Brevard, N. C. Dial 883-3400 Compliments of Compliments of IMPERIAL GOODWILL MOTOR LODGE MOTOR CO. Highway 64-276 North PONTIAC BUICK GMC and JEEP Sales and Service Phone 883-4111 Brevard, N. C. JOE ' S LITTLE STORE 985 Asheville Highway FISHING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Compliments of K M AUTO Phone 883-3420 LYDA-McCRARY FORD SALES - SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965 Phone 883-4151 KEARNS GROCERY and MEAT MARKET THE KNITTING NEEDLE BERNAT YARN - KNIHING ACCESSORIES BOOKS-LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS Free Instruction MRS. ANN GARRETT Sincere Wishes to the Faculty and Class of ' 65 Located in Varner ' s Drug Store BREVARD JEWELERS AND GIFT SHOP LOWES BREVARD Mrs. J. H. Cox and Employees ASSOCIATE STORE Dial 883-2380 Asheville Highway Opposite the Court House MOUNTAIN VALLEY PRODUCE CO. MACFIE ' S DRUG STORE QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 646 Country Club Road Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-2562 Clifford Brannon, Owner and Operator The Store McCRARY ' S FLORIST FOR FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION THE BEAUTY SALON U. S. 64 Jordan Street Phone 883-4390 Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-3523 Brevard, N. C. AUSTIN ' S STUDIO JEWELRY - FURNITURE RECORDS -SHEET MUSIC 100-102 N. Broad St. Phone 883-5260 PORTRAITS Brevard, N. C. And All Branches of Photography Office Phone 883-3670 Home Phone 883-3719 Dial 883-2125 ARNOLD Brevard, North Carolina INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE C. W. ARNOLD, Owner 39 W. Jordan Street Brevard, N. C. BREVARD COLLEGE AYERS STORE Offers UNIVERSITY PARALLEL WORK Brevard, North Carolina in PRE-PROFESSIONAL THE HOUSE WITH THE MERCHANDISE LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS PRE-ENGINEERING MUSIC FULLY ACCREDITED BURGIN ' S STORE Resident Students $990 per year Day Students $460 per year 1004 Hendersonville Rd. —Write— Brevard, N. C. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Open seven days a week Brevard College Brevard, N. C. 7 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. BOYD ' S RECAPPING SERVICE Phone 883-5290 BAXTER McConnell GOODYEAR TIRES 1005 Hendersonville Highway Brevard, N. C. SINCLAIR OIL PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES AND BATTERIES Brevard, N. C. DRIVE with CARE and BUY SINCLAIR BREVARD Compliments of LUMBER COMPANY BREVARD DON JENKINS, Owner COUNTRY CLUB Brevard, N. C. BRIDGES COAL OIL CO. Congratulations and Best Wishes to P. O. Box 229 Brevard, N. C. CLASS OF ' 65 COAL - FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - ICE BAKER ' S JEWELRY Phone 883-5161 TU 883-4781 Compliments of Compliments of BREVARD THE BEAUTY NOOK INSURANCE AGENCY 143 E. Main St. 883-2185 Compliments of BREVARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN BREVARD LANES JERRY JEROME, President Offering 24-Hour Bowling to Transylvania County Free Parking Air Conditioned Free Bowling Instruction Phone 883-2600 for Reservations Brevard, N. C. Compliments of BOWER ' S STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Highway 64 East SPORTS EQUIPMENT Brevard, North Carolina 41 E. Main Street Brevard, N. C. Clothing for the entire family BILTMORE DAIRIES Supreme In Quality Compliments of m B E L K ' S 57-59 E. Main Street Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-5500 BERRY ' S RESTAURANT Open 6 AM. to 1 A.M. FROM A SNACK TO A BANQUET 935 Asheville Highway May Your Future Be Filled With Usefulness, Success, And Happy Memories of Brevard BILL LEONARD, Surveyor Compliments of B B FEED AND SEED CO. AND BRITTAIN TRACTOR CO. EAST AAAIN STREET ESSO Your Friendly Esso Dealer ' ' 60 MILLION A DAY OVER 7 TIMES HIGHER THAN ECHO 1 OR 7,500 MILES Z MARTIN ; VIKING -ROCKET -158 M LES -RECORD - -18 MILES- CANBERRA -TURBO JET MT. EVEREST 29,028 FEET EMP RE STATE We Give S H Green Stamps CO-ED THEATRE CREST 5 10 and Your BREVARD Self Service DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ben Franklin Store Brevard, N. C. Brevard, N. C. CRANPS SHELL SERVICE Compliments of CRANE ' S USED CARS PROMPT ROAD SERVICE COLEMAN SHELL PRODUCTS TIRE COMPANY Phones 883-5270 and 883-5739 Intersection of U. S. 64 and Vanderbilt Road N. Caldwell Street , 1 R.F.D. 2, Brevard, N. C. Brevard, N. C. CARR BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Clark-Fowler Cigar Division Of Havatampa Cigar Corp. WE HANDLE ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES Distributors of Pisgah Forest, N. C. PAPER PRODUCTS Phone 883-2164 SCHOOL SUPPLIES INSTITUTIONAL FOODS What Does Electricity Do for Me Now? Hr - 1 Good question, and easy to answer Just go through your day — clean clothes, hot breakfast, cold drinks, eye protection at home and school, automatic tools in vour workshop dramatic effects for your play help in the lab light for night sports practice music for your canteen and a good hot bath to end your busy day Just plug in. Electricity is waitingl Compliments of MITCHELL-BISSELL COMPANY ROSMAN, N. C. DUKE POWER Compliments of CASE CABINET SHOP TILE AND GLASS CONTRACTOR 883-3330 MOORE FUNERAL HOME Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-5311 DIXIE CLEANERS Compliments of Dial 883-3460 Brevard, N. C. FRANK MOODY FUNERAL HOME Martin Jones Air Conditioning Company Brevard, North Carolina OWENBY BROTHERS AMERICAN GASWJTH NO LEAD Corner of Broad and Jordan Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of MILLER ' S LAUNDRY PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL AND CLEANERS WHOLESALE FOODS FRESH - FROZEN - CANNED - DRIED King Street Telephone 883-5591 Dial 2-6751 Miller ' s Laundry sponsors the Football and Basketball games on WPNF Asheville, N. C. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CARL W. STEPHENS ORR ' S GULF SERVICE 7 South Broad Brevard Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-2371 Carolina McCrary auto service, inc. 883-2676 Sales and Service 883-3676 THE BEST IN WRECKER SERVICE Brevard, North Carolina I I I Compliments of PAT ' S 7 £umnve A SHOE AAART BREVARD. N. C. Compliments of PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY PISGAH INDUSTRIAL LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LOAN CO., INC. Pisgoh Forest, N. C. Phone 883-3107 PISGAH GROCERY 383-5535 Pisgoh Forest Compliments of PATTERSON ' S of Open Six Days a Week BREVARD from 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. . . V V ' c how it Pepsi for those who think young Compliments of TAYLOR ' S ESSO 103 South Broad Street Phone 883-3390 TINSLEY ' S NURSERY EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS TREES Located 3 Miles South of Brevard on Hwy. 276 Greenville Highv ay — 883-2601 Gaither ' s TOXAWAY HOUSE U. S. Highway 64 Lake Toxaway, North Carolina GAITHER ' S RESTAURANT 34 S. Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina TANKERSLEY ' S FLORIST Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-4220 Night Phone 883-5676 TRANTHAM ' S DEPT. STORE East Main Street Brevard, N. C. DRY GOODS AND SHOES READY-TO-WEAR THE BEAUTY LOUNGE Phone 883-3365 LOUISE HILLERY and MOLLIE SPOHN THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Prize-Winning Newspaper CONGRATULATIONS TRIANGLE to the DRIVE-IN CLASS OF ' 65 WE NEVER CLOSE THOMAS FARMS TALLEY ' S BARBER SHOP Compliments of T. J. GORDON 17 West Main 883-3790 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA Compliments of BREVARD ' S .... NORTH CAROLINA ' S FAMILY OF HOME TOWN BANKS CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliment of WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE East Main Street Phone 883-2495 Brevard, N. C. W P N F Located Adjacent to the Beautiful Campus of Brevard College For the Best in Radio Entertainment KEEP YOUR DIAL SET AT 1240 Compliments of W P N F Brevard, N. C. OSBORNE PLUMBING AND HEATING Meef Your Friends At VARNER ' S YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY Dial 883-4210 Brevard, North Carolina PAUL OWENBY, Ov ner PORKY PIG BAR B-Q Compliments of Asheville Highway BELDING HEMINGWAY CORTICELLI Phone 883-4980 Bar B-Q our specialty Hendersonville, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS Owned and Operated by MR. AND MRS. FRANK HARMON AND BEST WISHES Phone 883-2470 TO CLASS OF 1965 SUNSET MOTEL FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS CASSELS 5 10 Wall to Wall Carpet Highway 64— S. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. OPEN YEAR ROUND Compliments of Telephone 883-4091 SUfc adio Mims Lyday TV Radio Sales and Service SALES and SERVICE Authorized Zenith Dealer 28 East Jordan Street Phone 883-4460 40 West Jordan Street BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of JACK SCHULAAAN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY Phone 883-2190 TEEN-DEMOCRATS MORRIS PHARMACY Corner of Main and Broad St. Your Family Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS-OUR SPECIALTY 1 West Main Street Phone 883-4300 Compliments of Compliments of HALL ' S ESSO BRYSON ' S 66 SERVICE Pisgah Forest Phone 883-5305 North Brevard Open From 7 A.M. ' til 10 P.M. Phone 883- 177 BATSON S SINCLAIR SERVICE Compliments of East Main Street ANNUAL STAFF Phone 883-2420 Compliments of RED DIAMOND BREVARD POLICE SERVICE STATION DEPARTMENT North Broad Street 883-2655 Service Plus Quality ROUSE-STOKES MOTORS, INC. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-VALIANT-SIMCA West Main at England Avenue Brevard, N. C. SEALTEST FOODS SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK Ralph Parrish, Manager PISGAH GULF SERVICE Dial 883-3770 Box 88 Entrance to Pisgah National Forest ROBERT AND WALTER REEMS Brevard, N. C. @ PISGAH CANDY COMPANY Brevard, N. C. Ccmplimenfs of WHOLESALE PENROSE GROCERY CANDY, DRUG SUNDRIES AND PAPER SUPPLIES ELECTRIC SERVICE A A 1 A l% Perkin ' s Oil Company COMPANY and ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Laundry and Coal Company 03 cuST Wuin dTr6oT DrevorG IN. Phones 883-2282 - 883-5221 Phone 883-4441 Compliments of Compliments of ROBERT W. MELTON R. L DANIELS Enjoy the TEEN CENTER Compliments of operated by the people LAKE TOXAWAY LAND CO. of Transylvania County for your enjoyment Lake Toxaway, N. C. Compliments of SINIARD BROTHERS THE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE We Appreciate Your Business COMMITTEE PROMPTNESS IS OUR MOHO North Brevard Phone 883-2120 Compliments of THE PARTNERS MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION RESTAURANT COFFEE HOUES Brevard, N. C. The Most Exciting Place In Town RCA SERVICE COMPANY A DIVISION OF RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA Congratulations DU FONT ' S BREVARD PLANT DU PONT, In Transylvania County, manufactures quality X-Ray Films in the World ' s Newest and most modern film manufacturing plant. E. I. duPont De Nemours Company PHOTO PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT US FAT. Better Things for Better Living BREVARD PLANT . . . through Chemistry Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of L E. BAGWELL, JR. BUILDING CONTRACTOR 883-2590 Bast Wishes BREVARD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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