Brevard High School - Brevardier Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1966
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THE HOUR OF OUR YOUTH THE 1966 BREVARDIER Volume XXII BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL Brevard, North Carolina Staff Contents Editor Assistant Editor Curriculum Editors Senior Editors Club Editors Feature, Circulation Editors Sports Editors Underclassmen Editors Copy Editors Advertisement Editor Jane Coward Barbara Roland Donys-Kaye Holtzclaw Sandra Bradley Marla Hooper Noranda Sitton Sylvia Monteith Sharon Parker Barbara Summey Cindy West Glenda Emerson Sammy Parker Dorthy Bangs Robin Jeffers Meridel Ryan Sharon Parker Butch Jackson Fall Administration Faculty and Curriculum Sophomores Football Cheerleaders Homecoming Court Activities Winter Juniors Basketball Sweetheart Court Spring Seniors Senior Directory Outstanding Seniors Sports Awards Spring Sports Features Community Life 10 12 28 37 44 46 48 70 81 88 I 92 109 i 114 117 118 123 JfmmUiMMk GOilf TY LliBARY n.c. United We Will Boost For Our ft ' s® Brevard High School j Faithful and true-hearted, Let us boost for our old high. We revere her and defend her, As her colors proudly fly. We will stand for her united; Of her deeds well proudly tell. Her colors streaming. Glad faces beaming. So here’s a cheer for her. That we all love so well. Joyous and ever loyal. Let us boost for our old high. Let every heart sing. Let every voice ring; There’s no time to grieve or sigh. It’s ever onward our course pursuing. May defeat ne’er our ardor cool. But united we will boost for Our Brevard High School. We Dedicate The 1966 Brevardier To Mrs. Fulton Holliday For sparking the Hour Of Our Youth with the encouragement toward discovery ... by molding a standard of achievement in the classroom . . . through guidance in the ca- pacity of both Student Council and senior class advisor, we dedicate the 1966 BREVAR- DIER to you, “Doc” Holliday. THE HOUR OF OUR YOUTH “A flick of sunshine upon a strange shore. The time to remember, the time for a sigh.” Such is this hour of our lives. This threshold of our matur . . . An Hour of fun arid sadness, laughter and tears . . . We are content in this Hour ... Seemingly confident and trouble-free. Yet not without responsibilities . . Ev mindful of our heritage . . . We strive to ready ourselves for the future Replacing ignorance with knowledge. Replacing idleness with ambition . . . We live % what toe learn. Administration Provides Service Mr. Wayne Bradburn has been a pro- ficient superintendent for the past seven years. “You say Tommy was hit by a snowball!”— One of the many duties of Mr. Robert Arm- strong is contacting absentees. Mr. Joseph W. McGuire, Jr., principal, eval- uates many seniors for college references. The office is kept running smoothly thanks to Mrs. F. B. Cudd and Office Assistants. Mr. William Kay, our new Guidance Counselor, consults with his secretary, Mrs. Charles Weiss. Welcoming Mr. Joseph W. McGuire, Jr., our new principal . . . keeping rec- ords . . . adjusting schedules . . . making decisions and seeing them through . . . morning reports . . . lowered student fees . . . issuing books . . . announce- ments . . . errands . . . separate home- rooms for boys and girls . . . countless messages . . . numerous tasks for Mrs. Cudd and Office Assistants . . . time out for coffee . . . letters . . . bills . . . visits with Coach Armstrong . . . giving attention to individual needs . . . newly organized Faculty Committee for con- sidering re-admission of suspended stu- dents ... a place of authority . . . the heartbeat of our school. Mrs. C. K. Olson, County Supervisor and her secretary, Mrs. Viola Poteet, form an efficient part of our administrative organization. Science Uncovers tr “Now folks, this is commonly known as hydrogen.” MR. STEVE STARNES Chemistry, Physics Mastering the use of the slide rule is a big “Deal”. 12 MR. LANDON DEAL Special Chemistry, Special Physics Unknown Horizons Discovery . . . “that cute little amoeba” . . . electricity, elements, electrons . . . the cell . . . structure and functions . . . dissecting frogs . . . lab . . . research . . . “Hey, Coach, what’s the last count on my lab bill?” . . . lectures . . . problems . . . the slide rule . . . practice, practice, practice . . . knowledge derived from observation and experimentation . “Doug, you’re full of protoplasm!” MRS. FULTON HOLLIDAY, Head of Science Department, Biology, Advanced Biology, Physiology Foreign Languages Promote World Understanding I Students study important places in France as well as the language. MRS. LUCILLE SLEDGE French I, French II “You should have heard of ’Don Quixote in English.” MRS. RAY WINCHESTER Head of Foreign Language Department Spanish II, Spanish III Daily translations . . . Parlez-vous francais? . . . speech drills . . . tapes . . . language lab . . . vocabulary . . . iHablas Espanol?— . . . Spanish cus- toms . . . absorbing French culture . . . the origin of languages . . . our bond with neighbors abroad. Exit stage left . . . right . . . Oh well, Exit!!” i i ■1 Espana 14 Library Is Pathway To Learning Reports, research, reference . . . library instruction . . . card catalogue, maps, ency- clopedias . . . helpful assistance . . . the library . . . holding the memory of yester- day . . . the success of today . . . and the key to tomorrow. Filed magazines supply endless information for themes. MRS. GLENN GALLOWAY Library Mrs. Galloway’s staff help run the library in an efficient way. 15 English Emphasizes Expression An exchange of ideas . . . communicating effectively . . . studying grammar . . . com- positions, term papers, paragraph writing . . . the novel . . . JULIUS CAESAR . . . American Literature . . . MACBETH . . . the thread of the past . . . the throb of the present . . . the thrill of the future. Students enjoy Miss Carter’s interesting and informa- tive teaching methods. MISS RHUEMMA CARTER English IV Group discussions add interest and variety to English classes. MRS. R. T. KIMZEY. Head of English Department Special English, English IV 16 and appreciation Students listen attentively to “Getting to Know You” from The King and I. MRS. JACK TRANTHAAl English II Students work hard to find the underlying meanings of stories and poems. MISS THEODOSIA SPROLES Enghsh II Oral book reports often add humor as well as a review of the book. MRS. CHARLES COOK Enghsh III “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” —Frost MRS. PAUL OSTBORG Enghsh III, IV 17 Students enjoy group discussions. MRS. SAM BREWTON Head of History Department History 11, History III The Declaration of Independence— a part of our American heritage. MISS NANCY EDWARDS History II, History HI IS AN ? AOVEI Social studies forms Citizenship . . . understanding freedom, justice, and Iminanity . . . discussing foreign relations . . . involving debates . . . past, present, future . . . Constitution . . . revolutions . . . and anarchies . . . illustrations and maps . . . reading current news . . . international peace . . . the instrument of success for the future. Maps are the tools of geography. MRS. WILLIS BRITTAIN Georgraphy, History II 18 an epic Mrs. Monday’s informal lectures aid stu- dents in understanding our nation’s eco- nomic problems. MRS. GRADY MONDAY Economics, History III 19 Mathematics Is the language “But Mrs. Andrews, I still don’t understand why angles 1 and 3 are equal.” MRS. ROBERT ANDREWS Geometry, Physical Education L_J Exercise for the mind . . . common denominators . . . memorizing theorems . . . geometrical planes . . . trigonometry . . . designing . . . “another hard test” . . . calculus . . . “now theoretically speaking” . . . arguments— never violent . . . calculating . . . with compass in hand, we design our future. “Yes, you have the right idea, but you subtracted wrongl” MRS. THAD TALLEY Trigonometry, Calculus Algebra II, III 20 of all sciences MRS. GEORGE ABERGROMBIE Head of Mathematics Department Gonsumers Math, Algebra II Mrs. Abercrombie is always willing to help her students understand difficult problems. Mr. Macintosh patiently explains a math principle to his students. MR. THOMAS D. MacINTOSH Gonsumers Math, Algebra I, II Goach Brown helps one of his students to under- stand a complex problem. GOAGH JAMES BROWN Mechanical Drawing 21 Vocations extend career Mr. Farley emphasizes a variety of future careers to his I.C.T. students. MR. G. H. FARLEY I.C.T. Shop provides an excellent opportunity for developing skill- ful use of power tools and other implements. MR. RANDALL LYDAY Agriculture Shop students must check out tools before they begin work. Fascinated students and teach- er explore the realm of con- struction. MR. HENRY JACOBSEN C.I. 22 “The community is our classroom,” says Colonel Houser as he teaches the foundations for business vocations. COLONEL H. P. HOUSER • Head of Vocations Department, Distributive Education Gaining competence . . . training and e.xperience . . . learning to succeed in business world . . . laying foundations for career . . . working on projects . . . studying shop construction and repair . . . prepar- ing to face the future with mature outlook. “Hold everything, boys, I think it’s levell” MR. EARL F. PARKER Carpentry I, II 23 Business prepares for competitive world Individual assistance is required for perfection of typing skills. MRS. JEANETTE D. CHAPMAN Office Practice, Typing II Shorthand I, II Miss Hardy employs visual aids frequently to make her classes more interesting. MISS EVA HARDY Head of Business Department Bookkeeping, Business Law, Consumers Economics Efficiency . . . speed . . . mastering the keyboard . . . “Are you ready?” . . . CWPM . . . transcribing in shorthand from dictation . . . manuscripts, letters . . . “Get out your shorthand pads” . . . erasures . . . corrections . . . perfection. Grading practice sheets is a daily task for Mrs. Verner. 24 MRS. MARION B. VERNER Typing I Home economics prepares for future % i- Individual assistance is necessary in teaching the proper use of the sewing machine. MRS. ROSE BURRELL Head of Home Economics Department Home Economics I, II, III Home management . . . cooking . . . dressmaking . . . “Let’s do” . . . creating . . . decorating . . . new ideas . . . child care . . . sifting, serving, sewing . . . “How about it?” . . . homemakers of tomorrow. 25 Physical education Energy, exercise, endurance . . . rope climbing . . . Yoga . . . co-ordination, co-operation, competition . . . sprained ankles, bruised knees . . . victory . . . defeat . . . sportsmanship. Teamwork is required for mastery of this skillful game. COACH CLIFF BROOKSHIRE Head of Athletic Department Physical Education “That’s iti Get a Nelson Hold on him now.” Drivers education Safety . . . classroom work . . . TRAFFIC LAW AND HIGHWAY SAFETY . . . experience in driving . . . gears . . . “Let off the gas, mash in the clutch” . . . laws, rules . . . driving test . . . qualified drivers. “Yes, girls, you must take the lugs off Testing reflexes is a main factor in learning to drive, before removing the wheel.” 26 COACH JAMES JOHNSON Drivers Education Music appreciation Listening to records . . . “do, re, mi” . . . studying the lives of composers . . . Bach, Brahms, Beethoven ... in- spiration . . . elevation . . . aspiration. Studying the works of famous composers is the main purpose of Music Appre- ciation. MR. JOHN D. EVERSMAN Head of Music Department Music Appreciation Graduation requirements Three areas of study . . . vocations . . . commercial courses . . . college prepara- tory . . . special courses for gifted students . . . moments of hard work, anxiety, tri- umph . . . its the spirit of accomplishment. English 4 units Mathematics 2 units Natural Science 2 units Social Science 2 units Physical Education 1 unit Electives 7 units 27 Class Sponsor . . . Mrs. Ray Winchester Class President . . . Danny Thompson Sophomores 28 Vice-President . . . Larry Chapman Secretary-Treasurer . . . Jill Sheridan Faye Allison Pat Atwell Brenda Austin Evan Bacon Bernard Bailey Barbara Barton Linda Barton Robert Barton Thomas Benjamin Jean Blythe Bill Bowen Priscillia Bradford Sophomores Jeff Bradley Michael Bradley Bob Brown Jean Brown Mike Brown Allen Cagle Polly Camenzind Marguerite Camp Lee Roy Cantrell Susan Cantrell Margaret Carter Phillip Cash Larry Chapman Thomas Conley Eunice Cooper Dennis Cox Janice Crane Robert Crane Sharon Culver Ray Cunningham Thomas Dechant Danny Dellinger Trudie Owen Deming Craig DeMuth 29 s.. : Betty Dennis Roger Ducker Danny Dycus Jerry Emerson Randy Ferrell Lyn Forester Jenny Fortune Eddie Frizzell Larry Gaddy Rodney Gaither Danny Galloway Keith Galloway Lee Galloway Lois Ann Galloway Michael Galloway Jerry Gash Linda Gash Dennis Gillespie Ann Gillespie Michael Gillespie Roger Gillespie Sandy Gillespie Virginia Girard Betty Gray Sandra Griffin Sophomores express “Whadda ya want SOPHOMORES?” 30 Leslie Hall Linda Ham Fredia Hamilton Mary Ella Hamilton Eugene Hampton Janice Hampton Randy Hampton Margaret Harris Jean Heath Davis Hemphill Brenda Hensley Dottie Hill Charles Hogsed Mike Holden Boyd Holliday Rita Hooper Tony Hoxit Martha Huggins Roslie Huggins Larry Hughey Charles Hunt Cathy Hunter Cathy Hutchins William Ingram Mike Jackson school spirit 31 Biology offers a Connie Johnson Pat Jones Ronnie Jones Kathy Keener Tommy Kilgore Judy King Scotty Kinsey Babs Kenney Dan Lance Danny Lance Gloria Lance J. C. Lance Carolyn Landreth Jeff Lea Dorothy Leatherwood Cecil Leslie Ann Loftis Tony Loftis Nancy Lotliery Linda McBride Belinda McCall Brenda McCall Danny McCall Helen McCall Thomas McCall Jean McLarty Teddy McCrary Jimmy Macfie Sherwood Mackey Bill McClung Danny McMahan Lanny McMinn Jannette Maggard Sandra Maney Janette Medford 32 challenge to sophomores Jerry A. Merrill Jerry F. Merrill Alma Middleton Lawrence Miller Vernon Miller Leonard Mills Robert Misenheimer Edward Mitchem Carl Mooney Josenh Moretz Bill Morgan Gill Morgan Phillip Morgan Ralph Morgan Becky Morris Linda Mulenex George Neill Albert Nelson Dale Newton Paul Ninneman Gwen Norman Jimmy Norris Ronnie Norton Tom Norton 33 Sophomores receive library I Sam Norwood Joey O’Dell Wayne Orr Pat Osteen Karen Owen Alcssi Otte David O’Shields Joan Owen Karen Owen Barbara Paris Mike Parker Theresa Parker Alan Perry Harry Pierson Lester Powell Shirley Pressley Bonnie Beese . Penny Reynolds Wanda Rice Becky Rickards Charles Roberts June Roberts Ronnie Rogers Lawrence Rose Becki Roy Cammy Saltz Joe Sansosti Kerry-Kim Sauls Mike Saunders 34 Pat Sawyer Ronald Severs David Shelton Jill Sheridan Larry Shook Randall Shook Dennis Simms Linda Siniard Bill Sizemore Louise Smith Harold Smith Howard Smith Stanley Smith Doimy Stephenson Ronnie Stiles Jack Stilwell Jack Storrs Stephen Straus instruction during the fall Jim Strosnider Donald Stroup Mike Surrette Loretta Talley Robert Taylor Jack Tinsely Danny Thompson Janet Trent Freda Tritt Kay Tritt Layne Urguhart Pauhne Vaughan 35 Sophomores .... Class of 1968 Rachel Waldrop Betsy Weldon Nina West Ella Whitmire Freddy Whitmire Lee Whitmire Milton Whitmire Harold Wilkes Tony Wdhams Ann Wilson Brenda Wilson Sheri Woody Clark Wynn Lennon Wynn Morris Young Not Pictured: Donald Gillespie Karen Hall Marguerite Johnson Gay Messer Dan Mims Wayne Mull Dianne Wheeler “Larry! Mrs. Galloway’s watching us!” 36 FOOTBALL 1 Football FRONT ROW: B. Kitchen, L. Chapman, B. Siniard, T. McCall, E. Burdette, L. Morris, R. Honeycutt, G. Keaton, V. Lynche. SECOND ROW: D. Campbell, mgr.; J. Tinsley, G. Leopard, B. “Weed” Gillespie, mgr.; Co-Captain; D. McCall, H. Wilkes, R. McKinnish, S. Tilson, B. Brown, D. Stroup, L. Mills, L. Nelson, G. Fisher. THIRD ROW: T. Poor, mgr.; D. Rigdon, mgr.; C. Peterson, L. Whitmire. R. Skerrett, Co-Captain; R. Siniard, N. Griffith, R. Trent, M. Morris, B. Sams, L. Hughey, L. Wynn, R. Ducker. FOURTH ROW: Backfield Coach Bob Armstrong, Head Coach Cliff Brookshire, End Coach Jim Johnson. Co-Captain Rick Skerrett, Head Coach Cliff Brookshire, Co-Captain John Tinsley. 38 Hr FRONT ROW: L. Morris, R. Honeycutt, G. Leopard, B. “Weed” Gillespie, mgr. SEGOND ROW: D. Stroup, L. Mills, L. Nelson, L. Whitmire. THIRD ROW: R. Skerrett, Co-Gaptain; R. Siniard, N. Griffin, R. Trent. Tedious practice . . . fierce competition . . . rewarding vic- tory . . . disappointing loss— in- gredients of our football team . . . inexperience . . . facing one of the hardest schedules of the past few years . . . Blue Devils gave it all they had . . . played for themselves and their high school . . . boys to be proud of . . . our boys . . . our team. End Goach Jim Johnson Backfield Goach Bob Armstrong 39 Ricky Trent Ray Siniard Ricky Skerrett Fullback Halfback Guard Starting offensive team Ends: Charlie Peterson, Vincent Lynch; Tackles: Larry Nelson, Ronnie Honeycutt; Guards: Ricky Skerrett, Bill Sams; Center, Tommy McCall; Halfljacks: Bob “Bulldog” Brevard 6 Shelby 13 Brevard 0 Lee Edwards 13 Brevard 0 Enka 7 Brevard 18 Waynes ville 14 Brevard 0 Canton 14 Brevard 7 Sylva-Webster 12 Brevard 13 Hendersonville 14 Brevard 27 Franklin 14 Brevard 12 Canton 0 Brevard 7 Waynesville 14 Managers, Front Row: Tommy Poor, Bill “Weed” Gillespie. Second Row: Don Rigdon, David Campbell. Brown, Devon McCall; Fullback, Ricky Trent; Quarter- back, Mike Morris. 40 The Blue Devil defense was there again. Starting Defensive Team Ends: Don Stroup, Larry Nelson; Defensive Tackles; Bob- by Siniard, Norman Griffin; Defensive Guards: Tommy McGall, Ronnie Honeycutt; Line Backers: Ricky Skerrett, Ricky Trent; Defensive Halfbacks: Vincent Lynch, Rick McKirmish; Safety: Gharlie Peterson. 41 It takes more than eleven men to win a football game. From the ground up . . . The 1965 Blue Devils 42 Brock Kitchen End Gary Fisher Halfback Norman Griffin Tackle A determined Blue Devil team scores the ■winning TD against previously unbeaten Waynesville. George Leopard Fullback John Tinsley Fullback The one on the right is Coach Brookshire. 43 B.H.S. Cheerleaders Undying pep and spirit ... a role of honor and hard work . . . boosting morale of teams . . . preparing skits for pep rallies . . . “Set . . . 1 . . . 2 . . .” difficult spring tryouts . . “Have ya got that spirit?” Pat Sawyer, Pecolia Edwards, Marla Hooper, Jane Coward, Jacquie Andrews, chief; Brenda Peevy, Lynn Ashworth, Millie Rahn, Becky Morris, Gail Patterson’ Cathy Hunter. Mrs. Talley, cheerleader advisor, gives Senior Cheerleaders: Jacquie Andrews, the girls hints on cheerleading. chief, Marla Hooper, Jane Coward, Brenda Peevy, Millie Rahn. “Rip ’em up, tear ’em up . . . 44 “Devils . . . Yes” The cheerleaders prepare to give the team a hearty welcome. A demonstration of the toe-touch learned at the American Cheerleading Association Camp. 45 Homecoming Court: Brenda Peevy, Jane Coward, Sheila Smathers, Harriett Patterson, Judy Parker, Linda Fortune, Millie Rahn. 46 Homecoming ’65 Homecoming Court and Escorts: Tim Valentine, SheOa Judy Parker; Larry Lea, Linda Fortune; Arnold Nicholson, Smathers; Pat Mitchell, Millie Rahn; Blair Johnson, Brenda Jane Coward. Peevy; Sammy Parker, Harriett Patterson; David Campbell, The football team chooses the Homecoming Court . . . Seven senior girls . . . presented during half-time of the Homecoming game ... a tense moment . . . the queen is crowned . . . Miss Brenda Peevy 1965 Homecoming Queen. Co-captain John Tinsley presents Miss Brenda Peevy red roses while Co-captain Rick Skerrett crowns her 1965 Homecoming Queen. 47 Novelty shows add variety to football halftimes. Our library provides numerous references for research themes. “2 points, 4 points, we want some more points.” The Sophomores produced a colorful entry in the Spirit Contest. 48 ACTIVITIES FRONT ROW: Judy Parker, Bill Whitmire, Marie Parker, Julia Johnson, Carla Edwards, Ann Loftis, Meridel Ryan; SECOND ROW: Heidi Strieker, Barbara Wauchope, Nancy Lothery, Sammy Norwood, Butch Jackson, Cary Himes, Barbara Wilson, Jeff Lea, Tommy Dechant; THIRD ROW: Penny Anderson, Monty Echols, Sammy Fisk, Beth David- son, Robert Wallace, Tommy Kearns, Andy Beddingfield, Tommy Sellers, Mike Irby; FOURTH ROW: Hugh Lothery, Stewart English, Bebe Jones, Ricky Chappell, Gene Ram- sey, Brian McQuire, Mike Israel, Craig DeMuth; FIFTH ROW: Robert Bond, Lee Galloway, Tom Morgan, Billy Boggs, Terry McMahan , Steve Farley, Freddy Sader, Mr. Joseph McGuire, principal; John D. Eversman, director. Grueling rehearsals . . . lessons . . . sight reading . . . field shows . . . peppy marches . . . pennies for the talented . . . Chief’s jokes? . . . “Watch out for that flying baton!” . . . special concerts . . . state concert for experienced players . . . Band offers opportunity for all talented students. 50 And Community Life “Whadda ya mean I don’t pay atten- tion?” From this basic line-up the band assumes various formations. Chief gives individual instruction whenever it is needed. 51 Chorus Increases Musical Knowledge THE BAND COUNCIL: John D. Eversman, Director; Julia Lynn Johnson, Senior Counselor; Sheila Smathers, Chief Majorette; Gary Himes, Captain; Steve Earley, Junior Captain; Judy Parker, Drum Majorette and Student Conductor. Getting organized . . . beginning work . . . rehearsals twice a week . . . “Take it from the top of the second page.” . . . repetitions . . . striving for perfection . . . performance ... a Christmas program . . . expression through song . . . putting talent to use. BHS Chorus 52 Majorettes Verify That Practice Makes Perfect BHS MAJORETTES, CENTER: S. Smathers, Chief. KNEELINC: Behind the scenes. P. Palmer, S. Owen, L. Scott, C. Coleman. STANDING: S. Williams, G. Hargis, B. Roland, M. Garren, and H. Patterson. Chief Majorette: Sheila Smathers Drum Majorette: Judy Parker Variations in routines hold spectators’ attention. Pom poms, poses, and pretty prances . . . difficult routines . . . endless practice . . . “Hey, Hey, Paula” . . . field shows . . . parades . . . marching and twirling . . . weary limbs . . . tired minds . . . and a feeling of accomplishment. 53 Student Council Student Council performs an important service by operating the school store. Continues To Serve Encouraging participation in school affairs . . . greeting visitors . . .collect- ing food and clothing for needy fam- ilies . . . morning meditations . . . published this year, a Student Hand- bood and Directory ... a Christmas tree for the main hall . . . honoring outstanding students . . . contributing toward the improvement of our school . . . working cooperatively for the benefit of all. 54 Students look up to their president, John Tinsley. Don Rigdon Vice-President Sharon Parker Secretary-Treasurer John Tinsley President During lunch shifts, students are reminded not to enter areas where classes are in session. BHS STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: J. Tinsley, J. Bradley, T. Loftis, E. Mitchem, P. Bradford, B. Johnson, L. Ashworth, D. Mason, G. Patterson, A. Loftis, H. Patter- son, B. Morris, B. Rickards, J. Blythe, C. Vallandingham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fulton Holiday, Sponsor; W. Bur- dette, C. Munro, L. Whitmire, B. Gillespie, R. Skerrett, R. Trent, D. McCall, J. Alderman, J. Cantrell, L. Nelson, S. Farley, B. Sams, D. Rigdon, D. Allender, K. Hardin, L. Sherrill, E. Camenzind. 55 Broadcaster Reports News And Views BROADCASTER STAFF; Nancy McCall, Pat Mitchell, Tim Valentine, Kathy LeClaire, Mary Ina Anderson, Elaine Spicer, Ann Lankford, Mrs. R. T. Kimzey, Sponsor; Steve Farley, Robert Bolt, Rick Rutherford, Bill Williams, Martha Lyday, Stan Rahn, Ellen Bryson, and Patty Birchfield. A long-awaited day arrives. Senior Editors 56 Junior Editors Reporting happenings in and around BHS . . . working constantly— no time to lose . . . open ears, eyes, and minds . . . organizing information . . . dummies . . . necessary changes . . . editorials . . . comments on occurrences . . . busy typewriters . . . ‘‘Knight” work . . . attempting to communicate with each individual ... a valuable part of BHS. “Bolt, you can’t print that!” Editor-in-chief _ Nancy McCall Managing Editor _ Tim Valentine 57 Brevardier Undergoes Changes The Brevardier Staff hope their hours of work will result in a prize-winning yearbook. Assistant Editor Barbara Roland Editor Jane Coward 58 Advisor Mrs. Jack Trantham Advertising Editor Vance Jackson Underclassmen Editors Senior Editors Dorothy Bangs, Robin Jeffers arla Hooper, Noranda Sitton Selling ads, raising money . . . planning layouts . . . changing and re-arranging . . . pictures to make . . . I.D. tags . . . research for copy . . . deadlines and more deadlines . . . wracked brains ... in search of suit- able captions . . . concentrated effort . . . “Who’s got the grease pencil?” . . . thousands of words to type . . . encouragement, helpful advice . . . and a year to remember. Sports Editors Glenda Emerson Sammy Parker Curriculum Editors Donys-Kaye Holtzclaw Copy Editors Sandra Bradley Club Editors Meridel Ryan, Sharon Parker . Sharon Parker Sylvia Monteith 59 Beta Club Accentuates Scholastic SEATED: P. Birchfield, S. Woody, J. Lance, A. Collins, A. Lankford, S. DeMuth, J. Andrews, M. Hooper, J. Meece, J. Owen, J. Pace, J. Lee, J. Tinsely, Mrs. W. Britain, Sponsor; Mrs. F. Valentine, Sponsor; T. Valentine, C. Munro, S. Norwood, D. Holtzclaw, S. Monteitli, R. Jeffers, M. Ryan, S. Bradley, L. Mays, M. Lyday, S. Fletcher, E. Bryson, N. McCall. STANDING: S. Farley, R. Skerrett, M. Feaster, L. Lea, B. Sams, G. Ramsey, B. Brown. Achievement “Let us lead by serving others” . . . students with high scholastic averages ... a Beta first— the spaghetti supper . . . “Hey, Bill, are you still serving?” . . . Beta Induction— recognizing new members, renewing the pledges of the old . . . regular meetings . . . “Wait, Tim! I ‘de-volunteer’ myself!” . . . State Convention— registration, assembiles, banquet and dance— meet- ing other Betas . . . “To stimulate effort, reward achievement, and en- courage education after high school” . . . Betas— the leaders of tomorrow. Chip Munroe Vice President Donys Kaye Holtzclaw Sec.-Treasurer Tim Valentine President A successful spaghetti supper. 60 Key Club Sponsors A Christmas Dance Increased membership . . . guided by a new sponsor . . . taking an active interest in school and community life ... a Christ- mas dance . . . selling candy to raise mon- ey for a scholarship fund . . . new chairs for the stage . . . movies for entertainment . . . the care and upkeep of civic signs . . . contributing to a children’s home . . . gain- ing satisfaction from being of service. Something new— a Christmas dance sponsored by the Key Club. IMK ' flNBK JHII -g 1 ‘ ‘ ■ Steve Starnes Steve Farley Gary Himes Marshall Feaster Gary Fisher Sponsor Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President 61 Boosters Lend Strong Support LEFT; Shirley Ayers, President. CENTER FRONT: Cheer- Chairman; Ann Collins, Vice President; Elaine Spicer, leaders. CENTER, FIRST ROW: Sandy Tinsley, Activity Secretary-Treasurer. RIGHT; Mrs. Bob Andrews, Sponsor. Monthly meetings . . . yearly projects . . . posters . . . pep tags . . . “How about a fruitcake?” , . . helping out with Parents’ Night . . . cheering, rever- ing . . . sponsoring Spirit Week . . . decorating goal posts . . . School Spirit Awards . . . planning a successful Sweetheart Ball . . . “Hold on to those wishbones!” . . . more actively supporting than ever. ‘ The Booster Club’s project for Spirit Week was the Arch of Triumph. Booster spirit is displayed by colorful and original posters. “and I knew you’d want one.’’— Selling fruitcakes raised funds for the Sweetheart Ball. 62 Receiving a letter is a memorable moment for every member of the Monogram Club. Coach Cliff Brookshire Ricky Skerrett Brenda Peevy Brock Kitchens Sponsor President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President (not pictured) “Stand tall Big Blue!” The Big ' B” Stands For Achievement Monogram Club ... to belong, an honor . . . selling programs . . . “We have to sell how many?” . . . ushering . . . “Sorry sir, reserved tickets only” . . . participation in spirit week . . . supporting all sports . . . ending the year with a banquet . . . Big Blue Devils they are, they are. 63 F.F.A. And F.H.A. Students Prepare For The Future hr k; f | A. Merrill, President; J. Cantrell, Sentinel; W. Heath, Secretary; D. Riddle, Treasurer; B. Cooper, Reporter; D. McCall, Vice- President; Mr. Randall Lyday, Sponsor. Practical experience for later use . . . agricultural in- struction . . . livestock, land, and labor . . . attending a district rally . . . the State Convention . . . ritual and parliamentary proeedure ... ’65 first place winners in public speaking . . . preparing future fanners for coming responsibilities. “Learning to live better today in order to live better tomorrow” . . . extensive experience in cooking, sewing, and homemaking . . . serving at school banquets . . . beautifying homes, school, and community. “I don’t think he’ll fit in that pan.” J. Blythe, President; J. Orr, Vice-President; J. Pace, Secretary; W. Blythe, Treasurer; Mrs. Glen Burrell, Sponsor. 64 Sing Along With Miguel Molinero The Spanish Club . . . learning Spanish the easy way . . . chistes, Carlitos . . . canciones, y cha-cha-cha . . . for third year students . . . hopefully Mexico bound . . . observ- ing Spanish culture through film- strips . . . tortillas, toreadores, tradi- tions . . . class plays . . . pop tests . . . “Saquen papel y lapiz” . . . group discussions . . . participation ... in- creasing ability . . . furthering the art of communication. Mrs. Ray Winchester Thomas Munro Bill Sams Ellen Bryson Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Future Teachers Organize At BHS “To offer potential teachers appro- priate experiences” ... a main project— planning and conducting hour lessons for elementary pupils . . . ob- serving National Future Teachers Month in April ... a tea in honor of retired teachers . . . movies and discussions on team-teaching ... in- viting persons prominent in the edu- cational field to speak at special meetings . . . promoting qualities, traits, and aptitudes which will be necessary for suecessful teaching . . . “For the story of our nation and the history of mankind reflect the whole- some influenee of many teachers.” Mrs. Jerry Chapman Nancy McCall Martha Mackey Dana Mason Patsy Teague Sharon Owen Sponsor Reporter Treasurer Vice-President President Secretary 65 Distributive Education - A Credit To Our School And Community Fitting students to take their places in society . . . training and experience in various fields of distribution . . . not only students but also employees . . . planning a banquet for work- ing members and their employers . . . instilling a knowledge of how to meet and get along with people . . . providing countless opportunities. Col. H. P. Houser Sponsor Larry Owen President Billy Reece Vice-President Mary Ann Hughey Secretary Doris Lance Treasurer Johnny Suttles Historian Vocational Industrial Club Encourages Training For Professions “To grow in Honesty, Loyalty, and Dependability and to continue an ac- tive search for knowledge” . . . speech and job interview contests . . . state conventions . . . experi- ence in trade and technical fields . . . gathering data for job portfolios . . . a Christmas party . . . cam- paigns to clean up our school grounds . . . publishing an ICT handbook . . . a national organization for the first time. Mr. G. H. Farley Sponsor Mike Johnson Vice-President Cleve Barton President Linda Hamilton Secretary Charles Moody Reporter Harold Barton Treasurer 66 Bus Drivers Display Responsibility 1 d STANDING: A. Elliot, J. Pressley, E. Masters, R. Reed, G. Monteith, H. Mathis, N. Sitton, J. Jones. KNEELING: K. Rogers, R. Skerrett, E. Gamenzind, S. Hensley, K. Hardin, G. Owenby, S. Hooper, A. Merril. Payday! Who said sweeping is woman’s work? Through rain, sleet, snow, or hail . . . dividing attention between the road and the passengers . . . “Get your head inside that window!” . . . giving caution its due respect . . . safety first and last— but there’s always the governor . . . idolized in children’s eyes . . . coping with back- seat bus drivers . . . included in their duties— the care and upkeep of their buses ... a summation— an orange addi- tion to the front yard. Aided by mirrors, drivers can keep a watchful eye on their pas- sengers. 67 68 69 Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Juniors Class President _ Class Sponsor Donny Rigdon _ Ann Collins Ellen Bryson Larry Nelson Mrs. Sam Brewton 70 Patsy Adams Charles Anders Lynn- Ashworth James Avery Bil Baker Lester Baker Johnny Ball Dorothy Bangs Margaret Barton Janie Baumgamer Hank Bayles Jean Baynard Jeannie Baynard Kenneth Baynard Sheila Bentley Patty Birchfield Behold The Many Faces Of A Junior Ray Birchfield Paul Blankinship Robert Bolt Frances Bracken Sandra Bradley Rachel Breedlove Charles Bryson Ellen Bryson 71 Larry Bryson Gail Buchanan Bill Buck Sharon Buckner Eddie Burdette Wayne Burdette Helen Camp Jamie Cantrell Deborah Carr Marcia Charles Al Childers Larry Clayton Robert Clayton Carol Coleman Randall Coleman American History Makes Juniors Better Ann Collins Robert Conley Gayle Cox Donald Crane Irving Crawford Robin Daniels James Daughtery Margie Davenport Jim Davis Curtis Dellinger Jim Devore Faye Dillingham Ken Dockens Shirley Dockens Judy Duckett 72 Tommy Dycus Janet Eastes Karla Edwards Pecolia Edwards Mildred Ellenburg Glenda Emerson Stuart English Marguerite Enloe John Euhanks Steve Farley Charlene Fisher Lee Fisher Informed Citizens Ronnie Fisher David Fletcher Robert Fogle Edith Frady Juanita Franks Dennis Galloway EUender Galloway Randall Garren Wayne Garren “And when they shook the test tube . . . 73 David Gilstrap Sherry Goings Vincent Gordon Judi Grant Doug Gravely Kathleen Gray Johnny Grogan Jim Groves Larry Hamilton Sherry Hamilton Gary Hamlin Betty Hammill Keith Harbin Mary Hare Gail Hargis Martha Henderson Juniors Win Plaque As 74 A Nancy Hendricks Stanley Hensley Larry Hinkle Darlene Hogsed Roger Holcombe Linda Holden Donys-Kay Holtzclaw Ronnie Honeycutt Mike Hooper Steve Hooper Ann Houck Jan Huggins School Wins Victory Roger Hunnicutt Cleve Hunter Hilda Ingle Howard Jamerson Robin Jeffers Barbara Johnson Blair Johnson Margaret Johnson James Johnstone Caroll Jones Gary Keaton Marsha Kramer 75 Juanita Lance Deborah Landreth Charlotte Lee George Loftis Hugh Lothery Priscilla Lott Nena Lyda Joyce Lyday Martha Lyday Ronnie Lyday Vincent Lynch Tommy Macfie Juniors Present Ronny Mackey Faye Mahaffey Judi Marshall Linda Mays Jerry McCall Jimmy McCall Jim McCrary Vickie McCee Rick McKinnish Terry McMahon Judy Meece Mike Miquel George Millner Don Mims Gary Monteith 76 Sylvia Monteith Sharon Moore Kathy Morris Larry Morris Mike Morris Paul Ann Morrow Stranger In The Night Lousie Mueller Chip Munro Linda Myers Larry Nelson Virginia Norman J. C. Owen Mary Ella Owen Paul Owen Ronnie Owen George Owenby Nancy Pace Hall Parish Marie Parker Gail Patterson Mary Alice Paxton 77 Charlie Peterson Larry Pierson Henry Plummer Ronnie Ponder Class Rings . . . L. W. Poor Mildred Pressley Karen Radford Ronnie Raxter Edith Reece Judy Rhodes Lionel Riddle Don Rigdon Marleen Ritchie Donnie Roberts Ollie Robinson Gail Rogers Keith Rogers Rick Rutherford Meridel Ryan 78 Steve Sales Bill Sams Clifton Sanders Teresa Sanders Nell Scruggs Terrell Scruggs William Shipman Judy Shook Vickie Shope Carolyn Simms Mark Of Distinction Harold Sitton Linda Sizemore Blanche Smith Kenny Smith Linda Smith Mike Southerland Edna Sprouse Paul Stephenson Verrell Stiles Barry Summey Paul Sununey Brenda Taylor Steve Tilson Frances Tinsley Larry Tritt Ernest Turbeyfill Carolyn Vallandingham Kim Varin Patricia Waldrop Dennis Walker 79 Ed Warren Lynne Whitaker Cecilia Whitesides Bill Whitmire Ed Whitmire Sandy Williams Bill Wilson Jeraldine Wilson Larry Wilson Sandra Wilson Sheila Wilson Sue Ella Wilson Nancy Wright Bobby Wood Dennis Wood Jo Young Juniors . . . Class O f ’67 Not Pictured; Kay Banther Kenneth Baynard Michael Baynard Jerry Ellis Dennis Hemphill Joe Hensley Ansel Merrill Marlyn Maggard Linda Owen Eugene O’Shields Curtis Owen Louise Robinson Bobby Siniard Sherry Warren 80 BASKETBALL 81 Girls’ Basketball Practice, practice, practice . . . “Just 1,796,463,- 657,500 more good sprints, girls” ... a new coach, a tough season . . . real pros against Waynesville . . . tears of defeat, smiles of victory. The tip off, and another game is under way. JACKIE DENSE SYLVIA MONTEITH SHEILA SMATHERS GLENDA EMERSON SANDRA BRADLEY LINDA MYERS BOTTOM TO TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Fortune, mgr.; J. Johnson, Coach; J. Young, mgr.; S. Smathers, S. Dockens, C. Coleman, L. Myers, S. Wilson, J. Crane, S. Woody, L. Siniard, J. Fortune, S. Monteith, D. Holtzclaw, R. Jeffers, G. Emerson, S. Bradley, J. Dense. 82 “Robina” drives in for 2, as the Devilettes run a fast break. DONYS-KAYE HOLTZCLAW I. SHIRLEY DOCKENS ROBIN JEFFERS JENNY FORTUNE SHEILA WILSON Coach Jim Johnson discusses the starting line up with senior manager, Barbara Summey. 83 Boys’ Basketball Sportsmanship . . . team spirit and hustle . . . good times, hard work and tremendous effort . . . distinct disadvantage in height, but fast . . . advanced in finals in Blue Ridge Tournament competition . . . two point loss means runner-up in District 8 AAA . . . our Devils are dynamite! Bird prepares to swallow the rebound. Drive safely, Charlie. FRONT ROW: Co-Captains S. Parker and A. Nicholson. SECOND ROW: L. Clayton, R. Clayton, L. Nelson, J. 84 Cantrell, W. McGaha, R. Daniels, W. Clayton, J, Croves. Not pictured: C. Peterson and Co-Captain S. Case. LARRY CLAYTON ARNOLD NICHOLSON Bird brings down a rebound, as Brevard battled Canton for the District 8 AAA Crown. Managers Bill Sams and Rick Rutherford get the dirty word from Coach Doyce Cannon. 85 ROBERT CLAYTON LARRY NELSON WALTER CLAYTON “My name’s Jimmy Groves and my mama lives in Pisgah Forest . . JAMIE CANTRELL ROBIN DANIELS WALTER McGAHA A Bird in the air is worth two on the floor. 86 J. V. Basketball KNEELING: Coach Bob Armstrong. STANDING: L. Chap- Parker, C. Mooney, C. Hunt, R. Norton, E. Frizzell, M. man, manager; B. Brown, K. Galloway, J. Merrill, M. Brown, J. Bradley, D. Thompson, D. Simms, manager. Coach Bob Armstrong demonstrates the correct hand position for a lay-up. 87 r Sweetheart Court: Brenda Peevy, Millie Rahn, Harriett Patterson, Margaret Johnson, Gail Patterson, Pat Sawyer. Seven girls possessed with disbelief, pride, and joy . . . congratulations from everyone . . . “Apple Blossom Time” finally arrives ... “I wonder who will get it” . . . lovely ladies presented . . . excitement slowly mounts . . . silence . . . then the announcement is made . . . Miss Sweetheart 1966, Miss Millie Rahn ... “I must be dreaming” . . . escort beams . . . tonight becomes ‘her’ special night . . . it’s over too soon . . . yet she’ll always remember that night they sang “She’s the Sweetheart of Brevard High.” 88 Sweetheart ’66 The moment of surprise! “Her” music plays. The Sweetheart Court and Escorts: Bob Brown, Brenda Peevy; Ken Dockens, Harriett Patterson; Gary Himes, Millie Rahn; Sammy Parker, Margaret Johnson; Robert Medlock, Gail Patterson; Danny Thompson, Pat Sawyer. 89 t prlng 1 1 j Senior Class Of 1966 President Gary Himes Class Sponsor Mrs. Fulton Holliday Secretary-Treasurer Judy Parker Vice President Butch Butterworth 92 Roscoe James Alderman Deborah Virginia Allen Danny Russell Allender Jerry David Allison Nancy Lou Allison Mary Ina Anderson A Senior Is A Special Person Mary Jacqueline Andrews Violet Louise Arrowood Zoney Mae Ashe Shirley Louise Ayers David Bruce Babb Patricia Louise Ballard Brenda Kay Barton Elmer Lee Barton 93 Harold Hicks Barton Harry Cleve Barton Linda Sue Benson Pamela Riddle Bishop Grier Randolph Blackwell Judy Elizabeth Blythe 1966 Graduating Class Consists Of Wanda Magdalene Blythe Woodrow Norman Blythe Mary Carolyn Bryson Shirley Jean Buchanan Gerald Hayes Bumgarner Charles Arthur Butterworth Enno Frank Camenzind David Andrew Campbell 94 Mark Stephen Case Delores Ann Chappell Richard Fulton Chappell Walter Shields Clayton, Jr. Iris Kay Cochran Terry Lee Collins Two Hundred-Eleven Members Bobby Gene Cooper Jane Ellen Coward Katherine Stewart Crisp Doris Ann Curlee Sharon Kay DeMuth Jacqueline Dense Donald Robert Dixon Lawrence Franklin Dixon 95 Lee Brooks Dunlop Lynda Durant Ava Lucenia Elliott Lynn Marvette Erwin Marshall McClanahan Feaster, III Gary Ralph Fisher Sharon Ann Fletcher Barbara Jane Foote Linda Rose Fortune Calvin LaSalle Frady Marshall Feaster and Ricky Skerrett perform an experiment in Coach Deal’s Special Physics class. 96 Calvin Phillip Frady Marilyn Ann Garren William Alexander Gillespie Linda Ann Gragg Rebecca Gravely Suzanne Gravely Seniors Lead In School Activities Gilbert Earl Gray JoAnn Gray Marshall Clayton Greene Frances Louise Grogan Martha Gail Hall Charles Melvin Hamilton Linda Lee Hamilton Jackie Hensley Linda Lois Hensley 97 Herbert Ray Henson Gary Forshaw Himes William Dewey Holden Marla Jane Hooper Samuel O’Neil Howell Willie Virgil Howell, Jr. As College And Careers Beckon, David Jerome Hudgins Tom Eddie Huey Mary JoAnn Hughey Leon Michael Irby Zebulon Vance Jackson, Jr. Julia Lynne Johnson Michael Wayne Johnson Molly Ann Johnson 98 James Corpening Jones Judith Ann Jones Mary Elizabeth Jones Linda Joyce Keaton Edward Morris Kitchen James Brock Kitchen Seniors Measure Their Ability Doris Linda Lance Ronnie Eugene Lance Barbara Anne Lankford David Lawrence Lea Kathy Jean LeCIaire Elizabeth Lanta Lee George Hampton Leopard Claudette Maxine Lyda 99 John Stephen Mackey Linda Sharon Mackey Martha Sue Mackey Gary Madison Patricia Ann Mann Rebecca Marie Mann Class Rings Reflect Years Of Learning Barbara Inez Marcum Dana Faye Mason Garcie Eugene Masters Harold Lane Mathis Ann Ball McCall DeVon McCall 100 “Tickets for a Victory-Go-Round” was the title of the Senior Class project. Seniors spent many hours of fun and hard work toward its completion. Evelyn Louise McCall Nancy Ann McCall Thomas Corbin McCall Thomas Joseph McCall Dale Lamont McCrary Walter Eugene McCaha Janice Marie Mills Victoria Irel Mills Mercedes Miquel John Patterson Mitchell Charles Ray Moody Douglas Clifton Moore 101 Arnold Dean Nicholson Janice Kay Nix Beverly June Orr Joyce Owen Larry Patrick Owen Linda Faye Owen Mr. McGuire’s Open House Added Sharon Lee Owen Roland Lee Owens Jo Ann Paee Paula Marie Palmer Judith Ann Parker Samuel Riley Parker Sharon Elizabeth Parker Harriett Ellen Patterson 102 Brenda Charlene Peevy Thomas Edgar Poor, Jr. John Bert Pressley Johnny Eugene Pressley Susan Lynne Pressley Edith Roberta Powell To The Fun Of Senior Year David Ray Queen Betty Mildred Rahn Howard Stansell Rahn Thomas Eugene Ramsey, Jr. Billy Joe Reece William Agustus Reece Ronald Lee Reid Donald Lee Riddle 103 Judy Shay Robinson Helen Patricia Rogers Rarbara Ann Roland Frederick William Sader James Austin Schlosser William Brantley Scott Seniors Anticipate Graduation Harold Frederick Severs Larry Charles Sherrill Ben Davis Shiflet Belinda Gayle Shook Sharon Lee Silvers Samuel Gaston Siniard, Jr. William Raymond Siniard Noranda Jean Sitton 104 Sharon Roberts Sitton John Richard Skerrett Increasingly vital decisions are made by Seniors who find that choosing a college is difficult. Roger Keith Smathers Sheila Marie Smathers Charlie Harvey Smith Clara Ann Smith With Mixed Emotions Maggie Jane Smith Helen Eileen Sorrells Alma Elaine Spicer Leslie Averill Spohn John Charles Sprouse Robert Wood Stephens Kimberly Ann Storrs Mary Jennell Strickland 105 Barbara Lucille Summey Peter Venus Surrette Johnny Lee Suttles Larry Ray Swann Marion Patricia Teague John Kelvin Tinsley Sandra Moretz Tinsley Joseph Richard Trent The joy of being Seniors is evident in the expressions of Larry Lea and Sharon DeMuth. We Leave BHS With Glenda Delores Tucker Pimothy Frederick Valentine Lawrence Wayne Watson Edith Arbelle West 106 Lucinda Kane West Josephine Neva Whitesides Ina Leigh Whitmire Stephen Garey Whitmire Ruhy O’Neal Wilkes Linda Joyce Williams Sharon Lee Williams William Arnold Williams Part Of Ourselves, And Part Of Its Spirit Goes With Us Doris Louise Wilson Kenneth Junior Wilson William Harry Wilson Geraldine Woody Not pictured Frances Lee Atwell Douglas McArthur Ballard Samuel Benjamin David Frank Briggs Tommy Howard Brown James William Camp Norman Nathaniel Griffin Wayne Mack Heath Waiter Burgess Hill David Lee Lance Bohhy Kever McCall Robert Douglas Medlock James Thomas Merrill Robert Leon Wilson 107 This was the “Hour of Our Youth” . . . but only a part of it . . . brief moments in the span of time . . . vital ones . . . full of cherished memories that cause reflections . . . those of joy . . . those of sadness . . . wonderful years . . . the experiences of growing up . . . shaping ourselves to fit our dreams . . . now, we must leave ... as Seniors the future calls us . . . we go happily we leave BHS with part of ourselves and part of its spirit goes with us. 108 Senior Directory ROSCOE JAMES ALDERMAN Football 3; Student Council 3,4; Outstanding Senior; Jun- ior-Senior Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2,3. DEBORAH VIRGINIA ALLEN DE Club 4; FHA 2,3,4, Junior and Chapter Degrees; Library Assistant 4. DANNY RUSSELL ALLENDER Spanish Club 3; Bus Driver 2; Student Council 4; Home- room Officer 2. JERRY DAVID ALLISON Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Football 2; Track 2; Bus Driver 3,4. NANCY LOU ALLISON DE Club 3; FHA 2. MARY INA ANDERSON Band 2; Olin Science Scholar 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; BROADCASTER 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Sen- ior Committee 3; Chorus 2; Homeroom Officer 3; ETA 4. MARY JACQUELINE ANDREWS Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshal; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; Booster Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2,3,4; Sweetheart Ball Program 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. VIOLET LOUISE ARROWOOD Marion Senior High School 2,3. ZONEY MAE ASHE DE Club 4; FHA 2,3. FRANCES LEE ATWELL Philomath Junior-Senior High School 2,3; VICA 4. SHIRLEY LOUISE AYERS Booster Club 2,3,4, President 4; Outstanding Senior; Student of the Month 4; ETA 4; Teacher’s Aid in Special Education 4. Junior and Chapter Degrees; Chorus 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Homeroom Officer 2,3,4. WANDA MAGDALENE BLYTHE VICA Club 4; Student Council 4; FHA 2,3,4, Junior De- gree; Homeroom Officer 4. WOODROW NORMAN BLYTHE FFA 2,3,4. DAVID FRANK BRIGGS VICA Club 3,4. TOMMY HOWARD BROWN VICA Club 3,4. MARY CAROLYN BRYSON Booster Club 2,3; FHA 2; Junior Play Committee 3. SHIRLEY JEAN BUCHANAN Booster Club 3; FHA 2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 4. GERALD HAYES BUMGARDNER CHARLES ARTHUR BUTTERWORTH Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 2,4; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior- Senior Program 3; Class Vice President 4. ENNO FRANK CAMENZIND Key Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3. DAVID ANDREW CAMPBELL Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football Manager 2,3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Chorus 2,4; Homeroom Officer 2; Office Assistant 4. MARK STEPHEN CASE Monogram Club 3,4; Golf 2; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Homeroom Officer 3. DELORES ANN CHAPPELL FHA 2,3. DAVID BRUCE BABB Homeroom Of ficer 2; Chorus 3; Student Council 2; Track 2. DOUGLAS McArthur ballard F ootball 3; Chorus 2. RICHARD FULTON CHAPPELL Band 2,3,4, All State Band 2,4. WALTER SHIELDS CLAYTON, JR. Key Club 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 3; Golf 3; Basketball 2,4. PATRICIA LOUISE BALLARD FHA 2,3,4, Chapter degrees 2,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Office Assistant 4. BRENDA KAY BARTON DE Club 4; FHA 2,3,4, Junior and Chapter Degrees 2; Library Assistant 4. FHA 2,3. IRIS KAY COCHRAN TERRY LEE COLLINS Booster Club 2,3; Homeroom Officer 4; FFA 4. BOBBY GENE COOPER VICA Club 3; Baseball 2,3; FFA 2,3,4. ELMER LEE BARTON DE Club 4. HAROLD HICKS BARTON VICA Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. HARRY CLEVE BARTON VICA Club 3,4; Homeroom Officer 2. SAMUEL BENJAMIN Ninth Avenue High School 2,3. LINDA SUE BENSON Booster Club 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Chorus 3,4; Homeroom Officer 3; ETA 4. PAMELA RIDDLE BISHOP GRIER RANDOLPH BLACKWELL Junior Play Committee 3. JANE ELLEN COWARD Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Homecoming Court 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Beauty Pageant 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Sweetlieart Ball Program 2,3; Chorus 2; Homeroom Officer 2; Office Assistant 4. KATHERINE STEWART CRISP FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,4. DORIS ANN CURLEE VICA Club 4; FHA 2,3. SHARON KAY DeMUTH Olin Science Scholar 2,4; NEDT Award 3; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Booster 2,3,4; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 4; Sweetheart Ball Program 2,3,4; Chorus 2,4; Homeroom Officer 2. JUDY ELIZABETH BLYTHE Student Council 3,4; FHA Historian 2, President 3,4, JACQUELYN DENSE Brighton High School 2,3; Booster Club 4; Basketball 4. 109 Senior Directory DONALD ROBERT DIXON Hamden High School 2,3; Track 3; Monogram Club 3. LAWRENCE FRANKLIN DIXON Football 3; Basketball 2; Office Assistant 4. LEE BROOKS DUNLOP Golf 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Program 3. LYNDA DURANT Ramsay High School 2,3. AVA LUCENIA ELLIOTT Booster Club 3; Bus Driver 4; FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Homeroom Officer LYNN MARVETTE ERWIN MARSHALL McCLANAHAN FEASTER III Olin Science Scholar 3,4; Morehead Nomination 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Governor’s School Nominee 2. GARY RALPH FISHER Key Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Homeroom Offi- cer 2,3. SHARON ANN FLETCHER Olin Science Scholar 4; Beta Club 4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4; ETA 4. BARBARA JANE FOOTE FHA 2,3. LINDA ROSE FORTUNE Booster Club 2,3,4; ETA 4; Basketball 2; Homecoming Court 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2; Office Assistant 4. CALVIN LASALLE FRADY Booster Club 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Chorus 2,3; Homeroom Officer 2. CALVIN PHILLIP FRADY Bus Driver 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Homeroom Officer 2. MARILYN ANN GARREN Majorette 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 3. WILLIAM ALEXANDER GILLESPIE Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football Manager 3,4; Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2; Student Coun- cil 4; Outstanding Senior. LINDA ANN GRAGG American Academy, Athens, Greece, 2,3; Doblyns-Bennett High School 3. REBECCA GRAVELY Booster Club 2; DE Club 3. SUZANNE GRAVELY GILBERT EARL GRAY DE Club 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3. JO ANN GRAY Booster Club 2,3; Bus Driver 4; FHA 2; Chorus 2,3. MARSHALL CLAYTON GREENE Sylva-Webster High School 2. NORMAN NATHANIAL GRIFFIN Ninth Avenue High School 2. FRANCES LOUISE GROGAN DE Club 3,4. MARTHA GAIL HALL FHA 2,3; Homeroom Officer 3,4; Library Assistant 4. CHARLES MELVIN HAMILTON FFA 2,3,4. LINDA LEE HAMILTON Booster Club 3; VICA Club 4, Secretary 4; FHA 2,3; Junior Play Committee 3. WAYNE MACK HEATH VICA Club 4; FFA 2,3,4. JACKIE HENSLEY DE Club 3,4. LINDA LOIS HENSLEY DE Club 4; FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 3. HERBERT RAY HENSON Chorus 2. WALTER BURGESS HILL, JR. Ninth Avenue High School 2; Bus Driver 3,4. GARY FORSHAW HIMES Band 2,3,4; Band Council 3,4, Junior Captain 3, Captain 4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Boy’s State 3; Outstanding Senior; Junior- Senior Program 2,3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2,3; Chorus 2,4; Class President 4; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Office Assis- tant 4; All State Band 2,4. WILLIAM DEWEY HOLDEN MARLA JANE HOOPER NEDT Award 3; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; Outstanding Senior; Beauty Pageant 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2,3, 4; Homeroom Officer 2. SAMUEL O’NEIL HOWELL Ninth Avenue High School 2,3; FFA 4. WILLIE VIRGIL HOWELL, JR. DAVID JEROME HUDGINS DE Club 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Office Assistant 4. TOM EDDIE HUEY Bus Driver 4; FFA 2,3. MARY JO ANN HUGHEY DE Club 4, Treasurer 4; FHA 2,3. LEON MICHAEL IRBY Band 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Homeroom Officer 3. ZEBULON VANCE JACKSON Band 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; Morehead Nomination 4; Boys’ State 3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Committee 3 ; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Chorus 2,4; Homeroom Officer 2. JULIA LYNNE JOHNSON Band 2,3,4; Band Council 4, Senior Counselor; Booster Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 3. MICHAEL WAYNE JOHNSON VICA Club 4, Vice President 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3. MOLLY ANN JOHNSON FHA 2,3,4; FTA 4. JAMES CORPENING JONES Junior Play Gommittee 3; Junior-Senior Gommittee 3; Office Assistant 4. JUDITH ANNE JONES Booster Glub 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Junior-Senior Gommittee 3. 110 Senior Directory MARY ELIZABETH JONES Band 2,3.4; Olin Science Scholar 4; NEDT Award 3; Booster Club 2,3,4; FHA 2; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Chorus 2,4. LINDA JOYCE KEATON Booster Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 2,4. EDWARD MORRIS KITCHEN JAMES BROCK KITCHEN Monogram Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee 3. DAVID LEE LANCE Bus Driver 2,3; FFA 2,3. DORIS LINDA LANCE DE Club 4, Secretary 4; FHA 2,3, Secretary 3. RONNIE EUCENE LANCE Student Council 3; Chorus 2; Homeroom Officer 3. BARBARA ANNE LANKFORD Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Girls’ State 3; BROADCASTER Staff 3,4; Outstanding Senior; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Class Vice President 3; Homeroom Officer 2. DAVID LAWRENCE LEA Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; Morehead Nomination 4; Beta Club 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Homecoming Court Escort 4. KATHY JEAN LeCLAIRE Red Bank High School 2,3; Booster Club 4; Spanish Club 4; BROADCASTER Staff 4; ETA 4. ELIZABETH LANTA LEE FHA 2,4; Junior Play Committee 3; ETA 4. GEORGE HAMPTON LEOPARD Monogram Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 2; Junior Play Committee 3. CLAUDETTE MAXINE LYDA Olin Science Scholar 3; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. JOHN STEPHEN MACKEY Morehead Nomination 4; Bus Driver 4; Student Council 4; Junior Play Committee 3. LINDA SHARON MACKEY Junior-Senior Program 3; Chorus 3,4. MARTHA SUE MACKEY Junior Play Cast 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; FTA 4, Treasurer 4. GARY MADISON Football 4; Track 4; Chorus 4. PATRICIA ANN MANN FHA 2,3,4. REBECCA MARIE MANN NEDT Award 3; Booster 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Chorus 2,3. BARBARA INEZ MARCUM Booster Club 4; DE Club 3; Basketball 3; FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 2. DANA FAYE MASON Booster Club 2.3,4; Student Council 4; Sweetheart Ball Committee 4; Chorus 3; Office Assistant 4. GARCIE EUGENE MASTERS Bus Driver 4; Junior Play Gommittee 3; Library Assistant 3. HAROLD LANE MATHIS FFA 2 ,3,4. ANN BALL McGALL FHA 2, Junior and Ghapter Degree. BOBBY KEVER McGALL Industrial Go-operation Training 3,4. DEVON McGALL Rosman High School 2.3; Football 4. Best Offensive Player 4; Student Council 4; Outstanding Senior; FFA 4. EVELYN LOUISE McCALL FHA 2,3. NANCY ANN McCALL Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; Junior Mar- shal 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; BROAD- CASTER staff 3,4, Editor 4; Junior Play 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2,3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2; Homeroom Officer 2; Future Teachers Club 4. THOMAS CORBIN McCALL VICA Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH McCALL Football 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Library Assistant 3. DALE LAMONT McCRARY WALTER EUGENE McGAHA Basketball 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS MEDLOCK Neptune Senior High School; Levittoum Senior High School. JAMES THOMAS MERRILL FFA 2,3,4. JANICE MARIE MILLS Chorus 3,4. VICTORIA IREL MILLS Booster Club 3,4; FHA 2,3; Library ' Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4. MERCEDES MIQUEL FHA 2,3; Future Teachers Club 4. JOHN P. TTERSON MITCHELL Olin Science Scholar 4; NEDT Award 3; Track 2; Basket- ball 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Junior-Senior Program 3. CHARLES RAY MOODY Junior Play Committee 3; VICA Club 4. CLIFTON DOUGLAS MOORE Oak Ridge High School 2; Morehead Nomination 4. ARNOLD DEAN NICHOLSON Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4; Homecoming Court Escort 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Homeroom Officer 3. JANICE KAY NIX FHA 2. BEVERLY JUNE ORR Booster Club 2,3,4; FHA 3,4, Vice-President 4; Home- room officer 4; Future Teachers Club 4. JOYCE OWEN Torch and Scroll Award 4; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 2,3; Homeroom Officer 2; Office assistant 4. in Senior Directory LARRY PATRICK OWEN DE Club; Homeroom officer 3. LINDA FAYE OWEN Olin Science Scholar 3; Junior Marshal 3; Booster Club 3; FHA2. SHARON LEE OWEN Majorette 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4. ROLAND LEE OWENS JO ANN PACE Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3; Student Council 3; FHA 3,4; Song Leader 3, Secretary 4, Degrees Awards; Chorus 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4; Library 2,4. PAULA MARIE PALMER Majorette 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Cast 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2; Chorus 2; Teachers Assistant in Special Education Class 4. JUDITH ELAINE PARKER Band 2,3,4, Student Conductor, Drum Majorette, Concert Master 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Out- standing Senior; Homecoming Court 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Chonis 2,4; Class officer 4; Homeroom officer 2,3; Office assistant 4; All-State Band 2,4. SAMUEL RILEY PARKER Key Club 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Outstanding Senior; Homecoming Court Escort 3,4. SHARON ELIZABETH PARKER Junior Marshal 3; Booster Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Annual staff 4; Outstanding Senior; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; DAR Good Citizen Award 4. HARRIETT ELLEN PATTERSON Lee H. Edwards High School 2; Majorette 4; Booster Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Homeroom officer 3,4; Beauty Pageant 4. BRENDA CHARLENE PEEVY Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Secretary-Trea- •surer 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Outstanding Senior; Home- coming Queen 4; Beauty Court 3, Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Junior Play-Student Director 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Court 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Student of the Month 4; Chorus 2; Office Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4. THOMAS EDGAR POOR, JR. Football Manager 4; Track 2,3. JOHN BERT PRESSLEY Bus Driver 3,4. JOHNNY EUGENE PRESSLEY SUSAN LYNN PRESSLEY Majorette 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Sweetheart Ball Com- mittee 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. EDITH ROBERTA POWELL Ninth Avenue High School 2; Chorus 3,4. DAVID RAY QUEEN Library Assistant 3,4. BETTY MILDRED RAHN Olin Science Scholar 3; Booster Club 2,3,4; Cheerleading 4; Outstanding Senior; Homecoming Court 4; Beauty Court 3; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Court 3; Sweetheart Ball Com- mittee 4; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Office Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4. HOWARD STANSELL RAHN Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; Booster Club 3; BROADCASTER staff 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. THOMAS EUGENE RAMSEY, JR. Band 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Morehead Nomination 4; Chorus 2,3,4. BILLY JOE REECE WILLIAM AGUSTUS REECE Chorus 3. RONALD LEE REID Bus Driver 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Library Assistant 4. DONALD LEE RIDDLE FFA 2,3,4; Homeroom officer 4. JUDY SHAY ROBINSON HELEN PATRICIA ROGERS Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Office Assistant 4. BARBARA ANN ROLAND Majorette 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Annual staff, Co-Editor 4; Beauty Pageant 3; Junior Play Com- mittee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Com- mittee 3; Homeroom officer 3; Office Assistant 4. FREDRICK WILLIAM SADER Band 2,3,4; Olin Science Scholar 4; NEDT Award 3; Swimming 3; Bus Driver 4; Chorus 4; All-State Band 4. TAMES AUSTIN SCHLOSSER VICA Club 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Homecoming Escort 2; Homeroom officer 2. WILLIAM BRANTLEY SCOTT Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3. HAROLD FREDRICK SEVERS Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Library Assistant 4. LARRY CHARLES SHERRILL Student Council 2,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Homeroom officer 3; Library Assistant 4. BEN DAVIS SHIFLET Morehead Nomination, Monogram Club 3,4; Track 2; Bas- ketball 2; Homecoming Court Escort 3. BELINDA GAYLE SHOOK FHA 2,3; Chorus 3,4. SHARON LEE SILVERS Booster Club 2; Chorus 3,4. SAMUEL GASTON SINIARD, JR. Monogram Club 3,4; Football 3; Golf 2,3,4; Basketball 2. WILLIAM RAYMOND SINIARD Key Glub 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Swimming 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Homeroom officer 3; “Mr. Guts” Award 4. 112 Senior Directory NORANDA JEAN SITTON Junior Marshal 3; Booster Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Annual St f 4; FHA 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3; Office Assistant 4. SHARON ROBERTS SITTON Booster Club 2; FHA 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4. JOHN RICHARD SKERRETT Olin Science Scholar 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; President 4; Football 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Class officer 2, President; Homeroom officer 2; Best Defensive Player 2. ROCER KEITH SMATHERS DE CLub 4; Outstanding Senior; Junior-Senior Program 3; Chorus 2,3; Homeroom officer 2. SHEILA MARIE SMATHERS Band Council 4; Chief Majorette 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Best Rebounder 3; Student Council 2; Homecoming Court 4; Outstanding Senior; Beauty Pageant 3,4; Chorus 2; Homeroom officer 2,3. CHARLIE HARVEY SMITH DE Club 3,4. CLARA ANN SMITH Ninth Avenue High School 2; Chorus 3,4; Library Assist- ant 4. MAGCIE JANE SMITH Library Assistant 4. HELEN EILEEN SORRELLS FHA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Library Assistant 4. ALMA ELAINE SPICER olin Science Scholar 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; BROADCASTER staff 4; Chorus 4. LESLIE AVERILL SPOHN Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Homeroom officer 3. JOHN CHARLES SPROUSE DE Club. ROBERT WOOD STEPHENS Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3. KIMBERLY ANN STORRS Levittown Senior High School 2; Outstanding Senior; Jun- ior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Chorus 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Governor’s School 4. MARY JENELL STRICKLAND DE Club; FHA 2. BARBARA LUCILLE SUMMEY Booster Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball manager 3,4; Student Council 2; Annual Staff 3,4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4. PETER VENUS SURRETTE DE Club 4. JOHNNY LEE SUTTLES DE Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homeroom officer 2 . LARRY RAY SWANN Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Committee 3. MARION PATRICIA TEAGUE Booster Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Chorus 4; Office Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4; President 4; FHA 2,3,4. JOHN KELVIN TINSLEY Torch and Scroll Award 3; Morehead Nomination 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Student Council 3,4, President 4; Outstanding Senior; Student of the Month 2; Class officer 3, President; Homeroom officer 2,3. SANDRA MORETZ TINSLEY Booster Club 2,3,4, Beauty Pageant 3; Junior Play Com- mittee 3; Chorus 2,3; Homeroom officer 2,3,4; Library As- sistant 4. JOSEPH RICHARD TRENT Morehead Nomination 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Most Valuable Player Award 4; Track 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2; Student Council 4. GLENDA DELORES TUCKER Monogram Club 4; Basketball 3; FHA 2,3; Chorus 3. TIMOTHY FREDERICK VALENTINE Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; Chief Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, P resident 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Swimming 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice- President 3; Outstanding Senior; Homecoming Court Escort 4; Sweetheart Ball Program 2,3. LAWRENCE WAYNE WATSON DE Club 4. EDITH ARBELL WEST FHA 2; Chorus 3. LUCINDA KANE WEST Belle Forche High School; Fergus High School; Mohall High School; Fairbanks High School; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Library Assistant 4; Future Teachers Club 4. JOSEPHINE NEVA WHITESIDES Ninth Avenue High School 2. INA LEIGH WHITMIRE STEPHAN CAREY WHITMIRE DE Club 3,4; VICA Club 3,4. RUBY CARLIN WILKES LINDA JOYCE WILLIAMS Booster Club 2; Student Council 3,4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Library Assistant 4. SHARON LEE WILLIAMS Booster Club 2,3; Student Council 3; FHA 2; Junior Play Committee 3; Chorus 2,3; Homeroom officer 3; Library Assistant 4. WILLIAM ARNOLD WILLIAMS Olin Science Scholar 3,4; NEDT Award 3; BROADCAS- TER Staff 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Homeroom officer 2. DORIS LOUISE WILSON FHA 2,3,4; Future Teachers Club 4. KENNETH JUNIOR WILSON ROBERT LEON WILSON WILLIAM HARRY WILSON Bus Driver 3; FFA 2,3,4; Chorus 3. GERALDINE WOODY Booster Club 4; FHA 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Future Teachers Club 4. 113 Outstanding Seniors Selected These Outstanding Seniors were selected by their fellow students to represent the 1966 Senior Class. KIM STORKS JOE HUDGINS Outstanding In Citizenship SHARON PARKER JIM ALDERMAN 114 Outstanding In School Spirit BRENDA PEEVY BILL GILLESPIE Outstanding In Leadership SHIRLEY AYERS JOHN TINSLEY Outstanding In School Activities MARLA HOOPER SAMMY PARKER 115 Outstanding In Music JUDY PARKER GARY HIMES 116 Robin Jeffers was selected by her teammates as the Most Valuable Player on the girls’ basketball team; Sheila Sma- thers was chosen as Best Rebounder. Not pictured: Shirley Dockens, who received the Highest Scorer award. Arnold Nicholson was chosen as Best Rebounder, Highest Scorer, and Most Valuable Player of his team. He was also selected as the most valuable player of the Invitational Blue Ridge Conference Tournament. Sports Awards 1 r- 1 At the Olin Football Banquet the following were honored: player; Devon McCall, best offensive player; Ricky Trent, Ray Siniard, “Mr. Cuts”; Ricky Skerrett, best defensive Most Valuable Player. 117 FRONT ROW: D. Gilstrap, B. Whitmire, R. Rutherford, M. Feaster, S. Sales, M. Hooper, V. Lynch, H. Sitton, R. Raxter, L. Morris, N. Griffin, B. Miller. SEGOND Track Coach Deal’s last year of coaching . . . has done a great job in helping build men of tomorrow . . . ranked among the top ten in the state meet . . . set many new records . . . reached new heights . . . finished well. In the state track meet. Jack Bennett and Marshall Feaster qualified in relav events, while Brock Kitchen and Keith Elliot both placed third in their respective events. ROW; B. Kitchen, J. Devore, M. Morris, G. Himes, J. Bennett, A. Nicholson, B. Strieker, D. Metcalf, R. Trent, K. Elliot, J. Tinsley, D. Russell. Goach Deal, and manager Tommy Lance. 118 Brock Kitchen demonstrates the form which earned him third place in the state track meet. Practice starts are used as a warm-up exercise before a meet. 119 Baseball The crack of a bat opened baseball season . . . returning lettermen helped strengthen our chances for conference recognition . . . carrying a 6-4 record into playoffs, determined Blue Devils brought championship crown to Brevard. 120 FRONT ROW: L. Secrest, L. Spohn, B. Butterworth, ROW: L. Clayton, L. Fisher, R. Clayton, G. Fisher, J. D. Truesdial, L. Nelson, G. Leopard, B. Sams. SECOND Groves, L. Clayton, D. Loftis, A. Wilson. 121 Golf The tournament at Maggie Valley . . . a change of coaches . . . hours spent at the Brevard Country Club . . . “Sink it, Mouth.” KNEELING: W. Clayton, R. Bolt, J. McCormick, G. Siniard. STANDING: L. Lea, D. Russell, L. Passmore, B. Strieker. Returning seniors Walter Clayton, Gaston Siniard, and Larry Lea demonstrate the correct golf form. 122 FEATURES % H ■H m _ m. The Honor Students of the 1966 Senior Class, SEATED: Sharon Parker, Elizabeth Jones, Sharon Fletcher, Maxine Lyda, Jo Ann Pace, Joyce Owen, Linda Owen, Barbara Roland. STANDING: John Tinsley, Elaine Spicer, Larry Lea, Nancy McCall, Tim Valentine, Anne Lankford, Mar- shall Feaster, Jacquie Andrews, Ricky Skerrett, Marla Hoop- er, Doug Moore, Sharon DeMuth, Gene Ramsey. Tim Valentine was selected as the Highest Honor Student in the Senior Class. Those cited for outstanding scholastic achievement include: Marshall Fea.ster, a Morehead Nominee; Anne Lankford, a National Merit Semi-Finalist; Neva Whiteside, a finalist in the National Achievement Scholarshin Program for Out- standing Negro Students. Not pictured: Gene Ramsey, a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Hall Of Fame 124 Highest Honor Students in the 1966 Senior Class: Anne Lankford, Marshall Feaster, Jacquie Andrews, Tim Valentine, Sharon DeMuth, Gene Ramsey. Junior Marshals: Sandra Bradley, Donys-Kay Holtzclaw, Steve Farley, Judy Meece, Meridel Ryan, Bill Sams, Sylvia Monteith, Linda Mays, Thomas Munro, Patty Birchfield, Ellen Bryson, Chief Marshal. Not Pictured: Don Rigdon. 125 Who’s Who Mr. Joe McGuire was chosen as Transylvania’s Young Man of the Year; Mr. John Tinsley was chosen as Teenager of the Year; Mr. Lanclon Deal was chosen as Educator of the Year. Gary Himes, Anne Lankford, and Vance Jackson were selected to represent Brevard Senior High School at Girls’ and Boys’ State. 126 Kim Storrs was chosen to attend Governor’s school in Raleigh. Miss Shirley Dockens in “Some Enchanted Evening”. Beauty Pageant The calm before the storm? A beauty pageant is many things to a girl . . . her nomination . . . calls of “Congr atulations” in the hall . . . that look of pride in his eyes . . . the rehearsal . . . “I’ll never remember where to stand” . . . then the day arrives . . . ,the flurry of make-up, formals, mothers . . . the lights dim . . . the curtain opens . . . SOME ENCHANTED EVENINC . . . butterflies in her stomach, a feeling of panic as she takes her first step ... a song . . . it’s over, but the memory will last forever ... as she meets her guy, her head is held hi eh . . . that wonderful phrase— “You were beautiful.” 127 mm Beauty Court Senior Attendant MISS BRENDA PEEVY Senior Attendant MISS SHEILA SMATHERS Junior Attendant MISS MARSHA KRAMER Junior Attendant MISS SHIRLEY DOCKENS Sophomore Attendant MISS PAT SAWYER 128 Sophomore Attendant MISS MARGARET CARTER Miss Brevardier 1966 MISS MILLIE RAHN 129 BRIDGES COAL OIL CO. BREVARD LUMBER COMPANY P. O. Box 229 Brevard, N. C. DON JENKINS, Owner COAL — FUEL OIL — KEROSENE ■— ICE Phone 883-5161 Brevard, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of THE BEAUTY NOOK BREVARD POLICE 143 E. Main St. 883-2185 DEPARTMENT Sincere Wishes to the Faculty CREST 5 10 Your and Class of ' 66 Self Service Ben Franklin Store BREVARD JEWELERS Brevard, N. C. AND GIFT SHOP Mrs. J. H. Cox and Employees HUNTER HEATING Dial 883-2380 ARMSTRONG FURNACES Opposite the Court House 24 Hour Service Phone 883-3248 Bob Hunter, Owner 141 MOORE FUNERAL HOME PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY Brevard, N. C. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 883-5311 Pisgah Forest, N. C Phone 883-3107 PISGAH GROCERY 883-5535 Pisgah Forest Open Six Days o Week from 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Compliments of MITCHELL-BISSELL COMPANY Compliments of PISGAH INDUSTRIAL LOAN CO., INC. ROSMAN, N. C. now it ' s Pepsi for those who think young Today’s active people enjoy going places and doing things. This is the life for Pepsi-light, bracing, clean-tasting Pepsi. In stores, at fountains, think young. Say “Pepsi, please!” 142 Best Wishes Compliments of BREVARD CHAMBER HAROLD S OF COMMERCE SUPER AAARKET North Brevard GAITHER ' S RESTAURANT 34 S. Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina HAMILTON ' S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Motor Rewinding a Specialty Industrial — Commercial NEW AND USED MOTORS JAMES C. GAITHER Real Estate and Insurance Brevard, North Carolina 330 King St. 883-2170 Brevard, N. C. Authorized Hotpoint Dealer and Service JOE ' S LITTLE STORE Compliments of 985 Asheville Highway K M AUTO FISHING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Phone 883-3420 Telephone 883-4091 GUARDIAN GULF SERVICE Mims Lyday TV Radio Sales and Service Authorized Zenith Dealer 40 West Jordan Street BREVARD, N. C. Brevard, pms ] , , North Carolina 143 MORRIS PHARMACY Corner of Main and Broad St. Your Family Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS-OUR SPECIALTY 1 West Main Street Phone 883-4300 McCRARY ' S FLORIST THE PARTNERS FOR FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION RESTAURANT COFFEE HOUES U. S. 64 The Most Exciting Place In Town Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-3523 BURGIN ' S STORE BREVARD COLLEGE 1004 Hendersonville Rd. Offers Brevard, N. C. UNIVERSITY PARALLEL WORK in Open seven days a week 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. PRE-PROFESSIONAL LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS PRE-ENGINEERING MUSIC Compliments of FULLY ACCREDITED SLEDGE RADIO T. V. Resident Students $990 per year Day Students $460 per year —Write— SALES and SERVICE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 28 East Jordan Street Brevard College Phone 883-4460 Brevard, N. C. 144 EAST MAIN STREET ESSO Your Friendly Esso Dealer We Give S H Green Stamps PISGAH CANDY COMPANY Brevard, N. C. Wholesale Candy, Drug Sundries and Paper Supplies Owned and Operated by MR. AND MRS. FRANK HARMON Phone 883-2470 SUNSET MOTEL - IRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Wall to Wall Carpet Highway 64— S. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. OPEN YEAR ' ROUND TINSLEY ' S NURSERY EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS TREES Located 3 Miles South of Brevard on Hwy. 276 Greenville Highway — 883-2601 Compliment of WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE East Main Street Phone 883-2495 Brevard, N. C. Compliments of BILL ' S 66 SERVICE ieef Your Friends At VARNER ' S YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY Dial 883-4210 Brevard, North Carolina PAUL OV ENBY, Owner So jr d extends its BEST WISHES to the members of the ' Class of 1966 as they embark on another leg of their journey into the future And 1 said to the man who stood at the gate of year: Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown. And he replied: Go out into Ihe darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way. Minnie Louise Haskens 149 Congratulations to The Class of 1966 Security Finance Company Loans up to $600 KEARNS GROCERY and MEAT AAARKET 40 West Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of PORKY PIG BAR B-Q Asheville Highway Phone 883-4980 Bar B-Q our specialty Shop at SEARS and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Phone 883-8232 Compliments of DUVALL DRUGS, INC. N. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. MILLER S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS King Street Telephone 883-5591 Miller ' s Laundry sponsors the Football and Basketball games on WPNF ' ' Helping People Move Ahead 883-8182 150 Compliments of Phone 883-2120 SINIARD BROTHERS CARDINAL CLEANERS Hauling, Grading, Ditching, Asphalt Paving Resurfacing, Sand Stone Old Hendersonville Hwy. Brevard, N. C. 1 West Morgan St. Brevard, North Carolina Phone 883-2162 BREVARD ' S Compliments of a FRIEND . . . . NORTH CAROLINA ' S FAMILY OF HOME TOWN BANKS SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS PRINTINe SINCE 1869 SERVICE and SATISFACTION meld together to form a powerful visual unity. We at KEYS take pride in the facilities in depth we make available to our patrons in putting into print the per- sonality of their product. ■CEYS PRINTING CORPORATION 311 E. McBee Greenville, S. C. This Hour of Our Youth is ended, but if from it we have gained, If we can see the power and beauty of a promise. If through our experiences we can now accept others on the basis of our shared feelings. If we remember that here we had the opportunity to lose ourselves, to pass to a larger way of life. If we can notv reason clearly and understand charity. If the name Brevard High brings to mind an intangible and unique feeling of unity, of pride, If we carry with us this pride, these memories, these thoughts. Then, we may tridy feel that . . this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” Churchill 152 ,;,y:f- ' - . ' v ' ’v ‘; -i ' ' :. .. , ■ ,;, . ' --r, ' -■■ : - ; 7_ r .T •; ••« ••?■ ' ' ■ I -• - ■;■ ■ S • ' • -, ■■ ?r;? lilf::: ■ ¥ liliii:: ' : ' ;: TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY LIBRARY 3 8079 1016 2855 0 I
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