Brevard High School - Brevardier Yearbook (Brevard, NC)

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The 1967 Brevardier Volume XXIII BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL Brevard, North Carolina hmmm Table of Contents Dedication 4 Introduction 8 ACADEMICS 16 Faculty and Curriculum 20 Freshmen 40 Activities 46 SPORTS 66 Football 68 Cheerleaders 73 Homecoming Court 76 Sophomores 78 Juniors 84 Basketball 90 Sweetheart Court 96 Sports Awards 98 Swimming 99 Baseball 100 Track 102 SENIORS 104 Seniors 106 Senior Directory 120 Features 124 Ads 130 An Echoing Void . . . Made Complete Brevard High School — “an echoing void made complete” . . . with the ring of student laughter . . . with unending confusion . . . constant hardship, persistent recovery . . . acceptance, rejection . . . pleasure, despair . . . de¬ termination, indifference. Without you, the students — a quietness . . . the echo of a bell after the ringing has long ceased . . . the halls stilled by the absence of students. We hope that you will see yourself in the pages of this yearbook — as we see you, as your friends see you, as you are. We dedicate the 1967 Brevardier to you, the student of Brevard High School, hoping that it may be said of you in years to come. “His life was gentle, and the elements So mix’d in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, ‘This was a man!” —Shakespeare 7 “The face the most fair to our vision allowed, Is the face we encounter and lose in a crowd.” —Lytton 8 Finding Ourselves - Often, Part of a Crowd; Sometimes, All Alone . . . “I was never less alone than when by myself.” —Gibbon Establishing a Philosophy of Life 10 ! !$ is r I i fig It, ; ; “Dost Thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of.” —Franklin n “Our youth we can have but to-day. We may always find time to grow old.” —Berkeley Creating Understanding - Through Moments of Pleasure ! 3 Pursuing Knowledge - Attaining Goal 14 I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate.” —Pinero Administration - Basic Mrs. F. B. Cudd and her office assistants have numerous duties which must be performed each day. Mrs. Mary Whitmire with the help of her secretary. Mrs. Charles Weiss, aids many students through her efficient guidance. “Your attention, please!” — one of the familiar expressions of our assistant principal, Mr. Al Fulbright. Foundation of Our School Coping with the addition of the ninth grade . .. morning reports . . . issuing books . .. letters, bills, coffee . . . announcements, errands, schedules . . . a new and capable superintendent. . . bus books, mimeographs, admittance slips . . . “Be our valentine, Mrs. Cudd!” ... an efficient system of teacher assistance . . . the nucleus of BHS. Our new superintendent, Mr. Sam Helton, takes an active interest in all school affairs. Mr. Joseph W. McGuire Jr. confronts many problems as the principal of BHS. Mrs. C. K. Olson, county supervisor, plays an important role in our school system. 19 English Explores the Art ' You would have a question! Grammar rules are a prerequisite to creative writing. MRS. SALLY K. BAKER English I grammar is s| MRS. JANE WILLIAMS English III, IV srr of Our Language Discussion groups: mass confusion. Short stories, term papers, grammar . . . poems, vocabulary, records, verbals . . . com¬ munication, book reports, essays . . . plays, discussions, debates . . . topics, outlines, bibli¬ ographies . . . the mechanics of writing . . . the study of our own familiar tongue . . . “O wad some Pow’r the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us!” 21 Seniors — Shakespeare, Milton, Bums, Byron . . . Macbeth, Paradise Lost, “Sweet Afton . . . “The Ancient Mariner” . . . “Water, water every¬ where, Nor any drop to drink!” . . . Exploring the history of English literature. Juniors — American literature . . . Poe, Whit¬ man, Thoreau . . . Dana, Clemens, O. Henry . . . “The people learn, unlearn, learn” . . . great works of American tradition. Sophomores — dramas, epics, novels . . . Julius Caesar, Idylls of the King, Silas Marner . . . Poetry — youth, love, freedom . . . learning quotes, memorizing stanzas, analyzing poems . . . “Et tu, Who?” ... a sprinkling of all types of literature. Freshmen — Reading, writing . . . “Red Chief’ . . . mystery, comedy, poetry . . . sagas, adven¬ tures, dramas . . . “The Raven,” “The Lady or the Tiger?”, “The Fifty-First Dragon” . . . read¬ ing aloud, young ideas, fact and opinion . . . Background — America. “Let’s take some notes.” MRS. R . T. KIMZEY Special English II, III, IV “Who in the heck is Silas Marner?” MRS, JACK TRANTHAM English II DL NEWS wmim Foreign Language Strengthens Ties Between Nations Conjugation, conversation, confusion . . . learning vocabulary words . . . Spanish and French customs . . . singing, dancing, drama¬ tization . . . “c’est la vie!” . . . learning the subjunctive . . . “asi es la vida!” . . . film strips and tapes, pop tests, bulletin boards ... a feeling of pride in learning different languages. “Whoever heard of a Spanish harem?” Students in Mrs. Galloway’s class listen and learn in the lab. Creative Spanish bulletin boards illustrate the natural beauties of Latin America. MRS. ROBERT GALLOWAY Head of Foreign Language Department Spanish I, II MRS. RAY WINCHESTER Spanish II, III “If you lean on it too hard, it will break.” MR. AL FULLBRIGHT Spanish I, Boys’ P. E. Individual assistance is essential for complete understanding of French. MRS. LUCILLE SLEDGE French I, II, HI Music Appreciation An informal atmosphere enables one to better understand all kinds of music. Records, listening ... composers, listening ... symphonies, listening ... “The Three B’s” ... appreciating the works of great composers . . . “Beethoven’s First Symphony” . . . “Hey, Chief, let’s listen to this DC-5 al¬ bum!” . . . developing a taste for cultural music. MR. JOHN D. EVERSMAN Head of Music Department Music Appreciation 25 Mathematics Requires a Keen Mind Learning, labor, sine law, . . . broken lead, puzzled glances, night oil . . . algebra, trig, geometry . . . theorems, sets, bases . . . “How can 1 + 1 =10!” . . . gratification in accomplish¬ ment. I know that’s a focus, but what does it do?” MR. HARRY BALLARD Algebra I, III, Trigonometry, Calculus “But, Mrs. Owens, when I learned to multiply, 3x2 —6! MRS. JOYCE P. OWENS General Math, Algebra II “But, Mr. McIntosh, I can’t reach any higher. MR. THOMAS D. McINTOSH General Math, Algebra I “Roger, it can’t be that funny.” MR, KOHLAN FLYNN Mechanical Drawing “Brenda, honey, surely you know what a non-negative number is!” MRS. ROBERT ANDREWS Geometry, Algebra II Seldom does a teacher find time for relaxation. MRS. GEORGE ABERCROMBIE Head of Mathematics Department, Consumers Math. Algebra II 27 Science Explores Ex|M‘nim ntin£ and nltscrx ing • ■ • . animals, astronomy . . . lectures, notes, tests . . . learning to work on individual incentive ... a d ' i ' |MT Miidersti inding ol the complex it it’s of the uniserse. IIcy, It alive! ”Y our .trial boor iiiniMt )r«l to your — clay n MHs FI LTO HOLLIDAY Head of Vu-nce Di-|urtire-nt, AdwiKrd Hioln| . Hi olojjj, Human Ptiv ioluj(y n the Unknown Mrs. Williams uses much patience and understanding with her science students. MRS. JANE WILLIAMS Biology Mr. Coffer tirelessly aids each of his students to a better understanding of the biological principles. MR. DELANEY COFFER Biology Mrs. Sader faces a new challenge. MRS. JULIUS SADER Physical Science, Biology 29 A Mm “John, either shut up and let me explain this, or come do it yourself. MRS. DORIS L. WARREN Chemistry, Physical Science, Algebra I “If it doesn’t work. I’ll just cry.” MR. LANDON DEAL Chemistry, Special Chemistry, Physics, Special Physics 30 ' I don’t think it w ill work.” Mr. Stiles patiently explains the nervous system to one of his studious pupils. Mr. Lowe has become a familiar sight around BUS. I’ve got it balanced; somebody come and read it. Social Studies Promote Understanding Group discussions are the highlight of Mrs. Whitmire’s class. MRS. PATRICIA WHITMIRE History III “It says right here . . .” MISS NANCY EDWARDS History III of World Affairs Citizenship, American heritage, culture . . . lodavs News — Tomorrow’s Future . . instrument of success for future of America ... a shrinking world, getting along with neighbors . . . Past—tryanny, revolutions, discovery . . . Present—cur¬ rent events, local government, debaters . . . Future — better relations between countries, uncertainty, hope. MRS. WILLIS BRITTAIN Head of Social Studies Department, History II, Georgraphy Interesting films hold the attention of everyone in Mrs. Brittain’s geography class. ' Jovce, everyone knows that Columbus discovered America in 1 529 MRS. JAMES SMEATON History II, Sociology Economics Work stacks up on new teachers. MISS PAT MORGAN History, Civics 33 fWTiinitWMn Physical Education Installs a Sense of Teamwork Exercise, fitness tests, sore muscles . . . competi¬ tion, rules, recreation . . . volleyball, football, basketball, softball . . . Man, we ' re just having a ball!” . . . raising physical fitness standards . . . a wholesome development of the bodv as well as the mind. The defense digs in to hold a determined offensive drive. Weight lifting is a valuable part of Coach Cannon’s P.E. class. COACH DOYCE CANNON T ,2,3,4 . . 1,2,3,4 . . . 1,2,3,4 . . .” Head of Athletic Department, Boys’ Physical Education MISS RUBY BYRD Girls ' Physical Education Drivers Education Emphasizes Safety COACH JAMES JOHNSON Drivers Education “And when you leave, don’t leave trash on the floor—put it on my desk.” Reflexes . . . films and classroom work . . . “Let’s try a three-point turn” . . . Don’t vou know 001 ' left hand from your right?” . . . the final product: a capable driver. Two new Pontiac Tempests were donated to the Driver s Education program bv Goodw ill Motor Company. Home Economics Create Homemakers iUAn “You can sew it better if you unfold it.” MRS. ROSE BURRELL Head of Home Economics Department Home Economics I, H, II The science and art of home-making . . . nutri¬ tion, recipes, dressmaking . . . creating, cooking, child care . . . “Who burned the—?” .. . learning the culinarv art through direct contact. Mrs. Love’s explanations guide her students toward the goal of being successful seamstresses. MRS. WANDA LOVE Home Economics Vocations Give D.E., I.C.T., C.l. . . . agriculture, carpentry, bricklaying . . . nurs¬ ing, part-time jobs, on-the-job training . . . tomorrow’s workers and businessmen. COLONEL H. P. HOUSER Distributive Education I, II, Marketing “Your’re not supposed to draw battleships in D. E.” Health occupations, taught by Mrs. Balding, has been added to our curricula this year. MRS. RO ANN BALDING Health Occupations “Boys, it won’t hold books lying down.” MR. ALBERT M. WILLIAMS Carpentry I, II Indiv idual assistance is a characteristic of Mr. Farley’s I. C. T. classes. MR. G. II. FARLEY Industrial Cooperative Training Specialized Training “And if we get it right, next time, we can use cement.” MR. FRANK OSBORNE Bricklaying “And just how do you figure it ' s 100 yards?’ MR. HENRY JACOBSEN Construction Industry “How is a cow going to fit in this?” MR. RANDALL LYDAY Head of Vocations Department, Agriculture I, II, III, I 37 Business Teaches Secretarial Skills A smile brightens any class. “But what happened to the other $23.56?” OFFI Timed writings, dictation, speed, accuracy . . . erasures, efficiency, calculators, CWPM . . . set¬ ting margins and tabs . . . transcribing in short¬ hand . . . “It still looks like hen-scratchin’s’ . . . preparing for a highly competitive world. MRS. MARY LEINSTER Head of Business Department Typing II, Office Prac¬ tice, Shorthand I MISS SHARON HENRY Business Law, Bookkeeping I Mr. McKenzie, a former student teacher, replaces Mrs. Pack in the business department. MRS. EVA PACK MR. DAVID MCKENZIE Tying I, Shorthand II 38 Library Opens New Horizons through Books Squeaking chairs . . . myriads of books . . .ad¬ dition of numerous volumes . . . library instruc¬ tion, helpful advice, research . . . encyclopedias, maps, globes, vertical files — valuable reference . . . key to learning through reading. Our library is in the capable hands of Mrs. Galloway Everybody smile, and Mrs. Norville. MBS. ALMA GALLOWAY, MRS. MINNIE NORVILLE Library Graduation Requirements College Preparatory Diploma Three areas of stud ... College preparatory . . . commercial . . . vocational . . . hard work. English 4 units anxiety, triumph . . . midnight oil, tensions . . . “whole lot of fun” . . . the spirit of accomplish- Algebra 2 units ment. Plane Geometry 1 unit Foreign Language 2 units Natural Science 3 units Social Science 3 units Physical Education 1 unit Electives 3 units 39 Freshmen Introduction to a new school system . . . new faces . . . new ideas . . . learning . . . tradition . . . wanting to belong . . . confusion, confusion, and more confusion . . . studying classics . . . “Dickens wrote ' Great what ' ? ' ' . . . pride and respect for BUS . . . being accepted at last. Class Sponsor — Mrs. Eugene R. Baker Class President_George Eskue The lirst freshmen class of Brevard High School takes library instruction. 40 Treasurer_Ann Turner Vice-president_Joe Hunter Secretary_Karen Frisbee Ricky Ammons Judy Ashe Steve Ashe Nancy Atwell Lindsay Ayers Becky Bacon Boyce Baker David Baker Larry Banks Garry Banther Jacque Barton Ricky Barton Robert B aughn Delmus Baynard Sheila Baynard Terie Beine Linda Benjamin Linda Betsill Barry Bingham Marinda Bishop Irene Boggs William Boggs Johnny Bolt Sandra Bolt Leo Bracken Howard Bradbum Wanda Bradley Chester Brown Jerry Brown Sandra Brown Eddie Bryson Kathy Bryson Freshmen New Addition to BFIS Lance Bryson Nancy Bryson Terry Bryson Eugene Buck Sheila Bumgarner Karen Burnette Curtis Camp Monica Camp Martha Carland Cathy Carter David Carter Tommy Childers Y’vonne Clanton Gary Compton Anne Cook Mike Cook Susan Cooper Denise Cox Charles Cunningham Ricky Daniels Jo Davis Wesley Dickson Keith Dills Cathy Dixon Sharon Dixon Barry Dodson Bobby Dortmundt Hannah Dycus Ed Dzierzynski Lynnette Edward Bo Elliott Geraldine Emerson George Eskue Brian Fogle Glenn Frady Mae Freeman Karen Frisbee Sharon Frisbee Kaye Forester Bob Galloway Gail Galloway Ricky Grasty Junior Gray Sandra Glazener Logan Gilstrap John Ray Gentry Patricia Gash Ed Gash 41 Freshmen’s New Environment Wanda Greene Eddie Groves Gayle Gruhh Becky Guilliams Nancy Havnmill Nancy Harris Tammie Hayward John Hebert Faye Lance Juanita Lance Joe Lance Kay Lance Brenda Landreth Chuck LeClaire Doug Leatherwood Joe Light Rosa Hemphill Lisa Hill Jack Hinkle Shirley Hogsed Rebecca Holden Marvin I lolland Gary Holliday John Holliday Marla Howell Bobby lloxit Sh aron Mughe Joe Hunter Patricia Hunter Sharon Hunter Carson Jones Harold Jones Junior Jones Rayetta Keener Kathy Kennington Sonya Kilgore Clemitis Killian Greg Killian John Korstian Eddie Lambert Stimulates Study Mae Lu.sk John Macfie Andrea Mackey David Mackey Carol Mahaffey Anita Mann Kenneth Mann Don Marshal] Paul Martin Bobby McCall Dannie McCall Douglas McCall John Wayne McCall Huby McCall Steve McGibboney Brian McGuire Brad Mcjunkin Rita McKinnish Dale Merrill Elizabeth Merrill Gary Merrill Gary Metcalf Stanley Metcalf Susan Middleton Wayne Miller Robert Millner Steve Misenheimer Hank Moffltt Clara Moss Rocky Morgan Tommy Morgan Steve Morris Terry Morris Ted Newton Becky Norton James Norman Steve Norman Walker Norman Brenda Orr Barbara Owen Bobby Owen Edna Owen Linda Owen Nancy Owen Steve Owen Steve Owen Martha Owenby Susan Pace Helen Parker After Much Confusion “Whoopee! No more classes in the auditorium!”. Billy Parris Richard Patterson Nancy Paxton Margo Pen ley A1 Perkins Dennis Perkins Jack Perry Kay Peterson Chris Pidgeon Doris Phillips Carolyn Phipps Dinna Ponder Barbara Poole Stanley Pressley Roger Radford L Preston Rahn awrence Raines Shirley Reece Kathy Reynolds Ray Rhinehart Kathy Rhodes Marsha Rhodes Suzanne Rhodes Elaine Rich Sue Riddle Frances Roberts Eddie Robinson Gwendolyn Robinson Phyllis Robinson Warren Robinson Wilma Robinson Roger Rogers Steve Rogers Jimmy Ruckman Jim Rutherford 44 Freshmen Settle Down Kathy Sales Jean Saunders Theresa Sentelle Sybil Severs Kenneth Shelton Reva Sheppard Vera Sheppard Sandi Sheridan Phillis Shook Margaret Simms Carl Simpson Rita Sizemore Eric Smith Faye Smith Rita Smith Teri Snider Rebecca Sorrells Stanley Southerland Martha Spangler Steve Spicer Debbie Spohn Jimmy Stanley Mary Stanley Brian Sterk Richard Strieker Charles Swann Gary Talley Steve Talmadge Bobby Tarpy Peggie Jean Thompson Debbie Tinsley June Ann Tolley Lana Trent Linda Tritt Ann Turner Larry Urguhart Danny Volrathe Edward Waldrop Ann Walker Robert Wallace Darrell Warren Pat Watson Barbara Wauchope Hazel West Stephanie West David Wheeler Gilbert Whiteside Sharon Whiteside Hazel Whitesides Jerry Whitmore Eddie Wike Ted Williams Charles Wilson Ed Wilson Marc Winchester Sonny Wood Larry Woodall Donald Woods Mike Worley Burnette Wynn Kenneth Wynn Charles Wyatt Omega Y oung Jerry Zachary Mrs. Whitmire administers the Metropolitan Achievement Test to freshmen students. NOT PICTURED ' i m ATI is | 1 Fred Bailey James Barton Wanda Breedlove Michael Breiner Hayward Brown Allen Cison Harold Duckworth Raymond Howell Van Hunter John Jamerson Polly Jeffers Delma Long Don McCall Linda McPeters Carl Mimms Linda Muckelvene Gary O’Shields Jimmy Simms Doug Whitmire 45 Student Council Fulfills FRONT ROW: D. Rigdon, B. Austin, B. Brown, B. Sams, L. Nelson, C. Peter¬ son, E. Bryson, R. Clayton. SECOND ROW: L. Gilstrap, J. Stillwell, B. John¬ son, D. Carr, S. Wilson, M. Lyday, N. Pace, B. Holliday. THIRD ROW: M. Reid, A. Bradbum, P. Williams, 1. Ahsworth, V. Roe, S. Hunter, S. Guiliams, G. Neill. FOURTH ROW: J. Devore, J. Bradley, J. McLarty, V. Girard, M. Holden, B. Snyder, A. Cook, D. McCall, FIFTH ROW: J. Sheridan, L. Whitmire, R. Docker, R. Rhinehart, S. Owen, J. Driscoll, T. Reece, J. Cantrell, P. Ninneman; SIXTH ROW: L. McMinn, B. Orr, Mrs. Holliday. Ann Collins giving the “Thought for the Day.” Tommy Carpenter and Jean McLarty reviewing Student Handbook. 46 a Vital Need at BHS jt a Contributing toward the improve¬ ment of BHS . . . dedication, direc¬ tions, devotions . . . Christmas baskets for needy families . . . Student Hand¬ book . . . patroling the halls, meeting visitors, running the store . . . listening to gripes, explaining a “no” answer, compromising ... a true representa¬ tive bridge between students and ad¬ ministration. Sponsor_Mrs. Fulton Holliday President_Robert Clayton Vice-President __Boyd Holliday Secretary_Ellen Bryson Christmas is a time for giving. 47 Band Has Increased Membership Receiving credit for the first time ... a must at pep rallys . . . rehearsals for performances . . . marching in parade after parade . . . combining music and marching for football half-time shows . . . Say pumpkin pie is tasty, Terry? . . . private instruction for all . . . attending band clinic in Asheville . . . sending seven members to state band and two to state workshop . . . hard work resulting in fine performances . . . the BHS Band — a vital part of the school and community. “Have ya got that spirit?” Marching in Brevard’s Christmas parade was one of the several activi¬ ties in which the band participated. The Band Council: Miss Patricia Whitaker, Band Assistant; Bill Whitmire; Marie Parker, Student Conductor and Senior Counselor; Lee Gallo way, Junior Captain; Brenda Wilson; Hugh Lothery, Drum Major; Mr. John D. Eversman, Director; Steve Farley, Captain. 48 FRONT ROW: N. Lothery, S. Norwood, B. Whitmire, M. Parker, S. Spicer, A. Loftis, C. Edwards, M. Ryan, D. Marlowe. SECOND ROW: B. Wauehope, P. Anderson, M. Miller, M. Wilmont, P. Ness, R. Patterson, J. Summey, J. Israel, S. Fisk, M. Misenheimer, M. Rhodes, R. Anderson. THIRD ROW: M. Farley, K. Eades, R. Johnson, S. Rhodes, W. Miller, R. Adams, A. Smart, R. Wallace, T. Kearns, T. McMahon, B. Wilson, J, Lea. FOURTH ROW: S. English B. Ryan, L. Burrell, B. Davidson, K. Haters, S. Lea, M. McGuire, T. Sellers, B. Norton, B. McGuire, B. Arden. F IFTH ROW: R. Baughn, T. Morgan, L. Galloway, J. Goldberger, B. Boggs, M. Pressley, P. Ryan, H. Lothery, T. Burleson, J. Williams, M. Israel, A. Bedding- field, S. Farley, Joseph W. McGuire, Jr., Principal; Miss Patricia Whitaker, Band Assistant; John D. Eversman, Director. Chorus Utilizes Talent s Lacking in quantity, not in quality . . . daily classes . . . lilting melodies and plaintive tunes . . . trying to master “My Fair Ladv” . . . “Is that music or noise? . . . singing in the Christmas pageant . . . performing at the graduation exercises . . . increased accomplishments — the re¬ sults of hard work and diligent practice. The BHS Chorus provided music for the Christ¬ mas pageant. 40 Sponsor, Miss Carter, demonstrating Green Peppers routi ne. Glamorous Showmanship Is Displayed Majorettes add color to halftime. “Mirror, mirror on the wall . . .” High-stepping, prancing, strutting . . . dances and routines . . . “Tijuana Brass” . . . parades and football games . . . march, march, march . . . band, boots, batons . . . much hard practice ... a feeling of pride to be leading the BHS band. Sandy Williams, Judy Grant, and Marsha Kramer share responsibility of leading. 50 Bus Drivers Serve Their Communities “When changing gears, do not look at the gear shift,” instructs Mr. O. M. Alexander, state instructor. Providing an efficient transportation system to and from school . . . classroom and driving train¬ ing . . . obtaining the license — a goal realized . . . learning the routes . . . When are you going to let me off? You passed my house a couple of miles back!” . . . ironing out discipline problems . . . calling Mr. Harmon when something goes wrong . . coping with the weather . . . shoulder¬ ing the responsibility of transporting 1780 stu¬ dents. Mr. Frank Harmon_Chief Mechanic Mr. Joseph W. McGuire, Jr. ______________ Principal Mr. Frank Harmon_Chief Mechanic Mr. Joseph W. McGuire, Jr. ______________ Principal FRONT ROW: C. Peterson, R. Brown, K. Rogers, S. Hensley, T. Munro, L. Mays, J. Baynard, S. Monteith, D. Holtzclaw. SECOND ROW: B. Griffin, C. Bryson, T. Hoxit, J. Ball, L. Hughey, A. Mer¬ rill, R. Morgan, D. Fletcher, P. Owen. NOT PICTURED: D. Rigdon, S. Hooper, K. Harbin, R. Clayton. 51 Editor in-chief _____________ Ellen Bryson Sponsor ______________ Mrs. R. T. Kinizey Managing Editor ___________ Rick Rutherford Distributing the news. 52 ' Broadcaster Informs and Amuses Students CENTER: Robert Bolt, Martha Lyday; SECOND ROW: Ellen Bry- BACK ROW: Pattv Birchfield, Linda Siniard, Mrs. Kimzey. Rick son, Dottie Hill, Janice Crane, Betty Dennis, Bill Bowen, George Rutherford. Loftis, Boyd Holliday, Stuart English, Bob Brown, Ann Collins; Trips to the Times Office . . . selling ads . . . dummies, writing heads . . . sports, editorials, clubs . . . “Did you hear Mama? Hush now! . . . learning the skills of journalism . . . yearly trip to the Roundtable . . . voice of the students. Reviewing the news. 53 Betas Strive for Character, Leadership FRONT ROW: Mrs. W. Brittain, Sponsor; T. Munro, S. Norwood, S. Woody, C. Ramsey, S. Childers, B. Brown, S. Monteith. SECOND ROW: R. Jeffers, L. Mays, D. Holtzclaw, S. Bradley, B. Dennis, J. Meece, M. Ryan, S. Bentley. THIRD ROW: C. Warren, D. Hill, J. Lea, S. Farley, B. Sams, E. Bryson, A. Collins, C. Waldrop. 54 and Service i 1 A leadership—service organization for high school students . . required — getting good grades and maintaining them . . . sponsoring a second spaghetti supper . . . planning a new project — selling schools pins . . . making meetings more interesting — guest speakers . . . helping on col¬ lege night . . .attending the district meeting in Hendersonville . . . inducting new members . . . the long-awaited state convention — Asheville’s doors are open ... to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and encourage further education . . . “Let us lead by serving others.” During the induction ceremony, new members take the Beta pledge, and old members renew it. Booster Club Promotes Students bursting with renewed spirit . . . ac¬ tively cheering teams on to victory . . . hall pro¬ jects . . . peppy posters . . . “Munch a bunch of Booster candy” ... up the goalposts before home game . . . serving snacks to Shelby players . . . breaking in a new adviser ... Spirit Week, basket¬ ball roster . . . planning, preparing, and present¬ ing the Sweetheart Ball . . . boosting our teams by continuous effort, hard work, and contagious spirit. Boosters serving sandwiches to hungry football players. Girls’ enthusiasm illustrates school spirit. Posters displayed in each hall boost spirit. 56 Spirit with New Ideas The Booster Club 57 Brevardier Makes Enlargement Circulation and Feature Editor, Sylvia Monteith. Business Manager, Sandra Bradley. Underclassmen Editors, Carl Waldrop, Brenda Austin, Dorothy Bangs. Senior Editors, Robin Jeffers and Meri- del Ryan (not pictured). Curriculum Editors, Bill Sams, Sheri Woody. Typist, Linda Mays. Copy, captions, cuts ... ads, annuals, anxiety . . . “blood, toil, tears and sweat” . . . work, work, work . . . dis¬ cipline, dedications, prize-winning . . . “Sandy, you sit in the corner” . . . roundtables, competition, Chip’s cam¬ era . . . typing and griping . . . “And did you hear what that lady from East Henderson said?” . . . ultimate hope; a prize-winning annual. School Photographer, Chip Munro. 58 of Yearbook X T Mr. McDermott advising Annual Staff. Sponsor_Mrs. Jack Trantham Editor_Donys-Kaye Holtzelaw Sponsor_Mrs. Jack Trantham Editor_Donys-Kaye Holtzelaw Club Editors Sports Editor . Sylvia Monteith Jill Sheridan Glenda Emerson Leading Service Club Donates Chairs to BHS Selling candy, selling pillows . . . “Sorry, we don ' t want any today” . . . skits for new members; chairs, auditorium, conventions . . . visiting the Kiwanis Club . . . “And that cigar smoke is ter¬ rible! . .. new sponsor .. . service projects,, civic signs, scholarship funds . . . leadership, initiative, integrity, energy . • ■ “We serve. Christmas Dance with the Grand Dukes. 60 Sponsor, Coach Doyce Cannon; Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Dockens; Vice-President, Rick McKinnisli; President, Larry Nelson. Athletic Prowess Recognized Ushering at football games, selling programs, selling tickets . . . banquets and letters . . . per¬ forming little services of great necessity . . . pro¬ moting Shriner’s Circus, float for Homecoming parade . . . dusting floors at basketball games . . . “Go, Rick, go! . . . pride in the tradition of ath¬ letics at BUS. Sorry, your last year’s lunch ticket won’t do! i 1 ■m f _1 f — 1 b ..-V Trttj w 1 i V. The Monogram Club 61 Future Farmers Include a Beef Project FFA — boys with a purpose . . . experience now for later application . . . identifying trees, speaking publicly, judging land and livestock . . . entering state competition . . . testing the degree of achievement . . . operating a concession stand at football games . . . planning and carrying out the annual Father and Son banquet . . . prepar¬ ing for the responsiblity of supplying the nation. “Boy, Jamie, that’s a bunch of bull!” Ansel is demonstrating parliamentary proce¬ dure, an important phase of FFA training. FRONT ROW: G. Hamlin, Reporter; A. Merrill, President; C. Bryson, Vice-President; B. Summey, Secretary; J. Cantrell, Treasurer; J. Ball, Sentinel; Mr. Randall Lyday, Sponsor. 62 Interest in Education Asserted Future Teachers of America . . . devoted to the pursuit of intellectual fields . . . research career planning . . . morning meetings — “yawn” . . . col¬ lecting dues . . . “Finally everyone has paid!” . . . informative programs . . . learning traits of good and dedicated teachers . . . opportunity to enter state- w ide essay contest . . . the climax — teaching a class of elementary stu¬ dents . . . “To offer potential teachers appropriate experiences.” Mrs. George Abercrombie_Sponsor Ann Collins_Secretary-Treasurer Martha Lyday_Vice-President Margaret Johnson_President FHA Gain Insight into Role of Homemaking FHA members get experience by preparing for and serving at various banquets. Meeting regularly . . . finding ways to carry out national ob¬ jectives . . . “Leisure time can be constructive time” . . . “Good family relations through communications” . . . “Citizenship chal¬ lenges” . . . attending the district rally at Lee Edwards High . . . hoping to attend state convention in Raleigh . . . serving at school banquets . . . considering domestic problems .. . approaching new horizons . .. “We are the makers of homes . . . homes for America’s future . . . homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams.” Mrs. Glen Burrell, Sponsor; M. Johnson, President; A. Collins, Vice-Presi¬ dent; M. Lvday, Secretary; D. Bangs, Historian; T. Beine, Parliamentarian; P. Kennington, Reporter; P. Osteen, Recreation Leader; Mrs. John Love, Sponsor. 63 Activities Carried Out in Traditional Manner The only club that meets every day . . . plays, skits, songs . . . more in¬ tensified study of Spanish literature . . . parties, socials, civic clubs . . . “Angles from the Realms of Glory” . . . annual trip to the Hispano- Americano Club in Hendersonville . .. “El Cid, Cuando Las Nubes, y Don Quixote” . . . developing a sense of familiarity with Spanish countries. Members of Spanish Club read play under direction of Mrs. Ray Winchester. French Customs and Culture Enlivened “Les Loisirs” — a new club . . . bul¬ letin boards, inductions, slides . . . membership pens . . . autobiographies . . . debates, parties, informal atmos¬ phere . . . “Que ne risque lien, n’a rien” — Nothing ventured, Nothing won. Mrs. Lucille Sledge aids French Club members in using new lab equipment. 64 i VV VICA and DECA Members Receive On-the-Job Training Vocational Industrial Clubs of America . . “To provide among fellow students an understanding of the world of work ... to gain a sense of to¬ getherness and fellowship among club members . . . to promote worthwhile projects and activities . . . to promote and develop a deeper under¬ standing of democracy and practice good citizen¬ ship” . . . planning a Christmas party . . . pre¬ paring a bulletin board on careers . . . holding an Employee-Employer Banquet... making arrange¬ ments to go to the state convention ... pupils with a definite vocational objective. Mr. G. H. Farley, Sponsor; Juanita Lance, President; Mike Bradley, Vice-President; Nancy Hendricks, Secre¬ tary; Jerry Ellis, Treasurer; Carroll Jones, Reporter. Distributive Education Clubs of America . . . to provide an understanding of our free enter¬ prise system ... to develop skills in human relationships ... to foster a feeling of social, civic, and moral responsibilities to society . . . members employed in the field of marketing and distribution . . . becoming skilled in stock- keeping, display, advertising, pricing, or packag¬ ing . . . holding sweetheart and job interview contests . . . traveling to district and state DECA conventions . . .. the annual Bosses’ Banquet . . . striving to keep students informed on na¬ tional, state, and local governmental organiza¬ tion, so that they may be better equipped to take their places in the community. Col. H. P. Houser, Sponsor; Ed Warren, President; Mike Brown, Vice- President; Freda Hamilton, Secretary; Vicki Shope, Treasurer; Shirley Bonnett, Parliamentarian; Sandra Griffin, Historian. 65 ’67 Team Showed Strong Desire to Win The thud of shoulder pads . . . the clash of helmets . . . hard running . . . sharp passing . . . long daily practice ... a new coaching staff... a selected few competing as a team . . . then — the game! . . . cheering fans . . . cold noses . . . marching bands . .. school spirit at its peak. Coaches Doyce Cannon and Harry Ballard dis¬ cuss play diagrams for the upcoming game. FRONT ROW: C. Peterson, co-captain; L. Nelson, co-captain; J. Avery B. Sams, H. Bradburn, L. Whitmire, R. Honeycutt, L. Hughey, R. McKinnish, B. Siniard, J. Devore, M. Morris. SECOND ROW: M. Young, D. Stroup, L. Mills, D. McCall, E. Burdette, H. Wilkes, R. Norton, D. McCall, M. Ashe, V. Lynch, C. Cheek, R. Hall, THIRD ROW: R. Hunnincutt, B. Nicholson, M. Carver, M. Surrett, G. Keaton, Coach Cannon, Coach Ballard, K. Baynard, R. Houck, W. Hooper, E. Spohn. 68 Co-captains: Charlie Peterson and Larry Nelson. Vincent Lynch Ronnie Mike Eddie Honeycutt Morris Burdette Skillful maneuvers enable Morris Young to evade oncoming Franklin tacklers. Gary Keaton 69 Whitmire and Nelson lead Lynch. Bobby Rick Larry Roger Siniard McKinnish Nelson Hunnicutt 70 71 J.V. Teams Supported Strongly Beat’em, bust’em !! Backbone of J.V. spirit . . . under¬ studies of varsity cheerleaders . . . stapling and selling football programs for the varsity games . . . small in number . . . large in pep and spirit . . . prospects for tomo- rows varsity cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: S. Frisbee, Chief; N. Hammil, S. Hunter, Second “Our group had 47% fewer cavities!” ROW: A. Turner, B. Orr. K. Frisbee. Score, score we want more! 73 School Spirit and Team Support Promoted Strong vocal cords . . . full of pep . . . smiles in the face of defeat . . . “That patrolman sure was cute!” . . . lively skits . . . hard work . . . behind the teams 100% . . . “It’s fun, I love to cheer.” SENIORS: P. Edwards, L, Ashworth, chief; C. Fisher, G. Patterson, S. Moore. Rowe, ( Ramsey, B. Morris, C. Fisher, P. Edwards, L. Ashworth, chief; G. Patterson, P. Sawyer, M. Ashworth, T. Ricker, S. Moore C. Hutchins. J 74 Devils, devils great . . . GREAT! Who ' s gonna win this game tonight? BREVARD 75 Homecoming 1966 Homecoming Court and Escorts: Pecolia Edwards and Blair Johnson, Margaret Johnson and Jim Groves, Marsha Kramer and Lanny McM inn, Shirley Dockens and Ken Dockens, Nena Lyda and Robert Clayton, Marie Parker and Don Mims, Gail Patterson and Cleve Hunter. The moment of surprise 76 Homecoming 66 . . . the homecoming court . . . seven senior girls chosen by the football team. . . a pre-game parade. . . the big game . . . a victory over the Franklin Panthers . . . waiting for the half . . . tense moments . . . the announcement — Miss Shirley Dockens — 66 Huddle Queen. FRONT ROW: Shirley Dockens — Huddle Queen, Margaret Johnson, Marie Parker. SECOND ROW: Nena Lyda, Marsha Kramer, Pecolia Edwards, Gail Patterson. “Gosh, Pearl, your ear is dirty!” 77 Sophomores Learning, leading, following . . . new environ¬ ment . . . “Ugh, these frogs are icky!” . . . library instruction . . . driver’s education . . . “Mr. John¬ son, does this little ‘D’ stand for ‘drag’?” . . . deep sense of achievement. Class Sponsor Mr. Randall Lyday Class President Mike Ashe This was the most unkindest cut of all . . .” 78 Treasurer ___________ --_ William Hooper Secretary __Katherine Bryson Vice-president______Sam Synder Larry Anders Karen Angel Mike Ashe Lyndon Ashworth Maxine Ashworth John E. Avery Faye Ayers Ray Ayers Ben Baker Betty Jo Ball Mary June Ballard .Alton Barton Mark Bayles Dale Barnard Keith Baynard Tommy Baynard Cecelia Benjamin Stephen Benjamin Sophomores Play Key Role in School Life Vickey Bentley Lawrence Betsill Jane Bingham Fae Blackwell Linda Blythe Sandy Blythe Faye Bracken Billy Breedlove Kathy Brookshire Carolyn Brown Dunker Brown Mary Anne Brown Jerry Bryson Katherine Bryson Martha Bryson W ayne Bryson Gary Buchanan Joy Buchanan Kenneth Buchanan Lindsay Burbage Carol Burgess Regina Camp Tommy Carpenter Cathy Cash Debbie Charles Craig Cheek Chris Cline Alfred Conley Susie Conley Randy Connor Donna Cooper D. W. Cordell Amy Cox Debbie Da venport Barbara Dennis Aaron Dermid Brenda Dill Gary Dills Larry Dills Lynette Dodson Kenneth Drake John Driscoll 79 John Duckett Hichard Dycus Mike Edwards Steve Eidson Brenda Elliott Jackie Ervin Lloyd Eubanks Jerry Fletcher Debbie Foote Jimmy Foxx Tommy Gaddy Sheila Gardin Charles Garren Judy Gash Don Gibson Jeri Girard Bill Goldsmith Patsie Goldsmith Sarah Goodson Alfreda Gordon Johnny Gravley Mildred Gravely Jacqueline Griffin Marty Griffin Shirley Guilliams Bill Hall Diann 1 lull Robert Hall . . . Eager Participants in School Activities Deborah Ham Sally Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Bette Hampton Terry Harmon Kathrine Henderson Paul Hemphill Patsy Hogsed Carroll Holden Martha Gay Holden Ollie Mae Holden William Hooper Randy Houck Jimmy Hoxit Margaret Huff Gilbert Huggins Sue Huggins Pat Hunter Mike Israel Eddie Johnson Judy Johnson Sally Johnson Nick Johnstone Vicki Johnstone Billy Jones Tommy Kearns Gary Keener David Keigley Debbie Kelley Drucilla Kelley Ronald King Edith Lance Rachel Lance Kenneth Landreth Ric Lanning 80 William Lee Anne Loll is John Lott Steve Lyday Margaret Mackey Sammy Mackey Conrad Madden Cleon McCall Dennis McCall Martha McCormick Anita McCrary Cathy McGaha Marc Mcllwain Yvonne McKinney Danny McMahan Steve Med lock Allen Merrill Melba Jean Merrill Bruce Metcalfe George Miller Ruth Altha Mills Diane Monteith Leonard Monteith Greg Moore Steve Moore Ann Muckelvene Gene Myers Roger Newton Bobby Nicholson Susie Nicholson Alma Jean Norman Timmy Norris Steve Norton Joan Owen Lucille Owen Mike Owen Ruth Owen Wanda Owen Lila Owens Linda Owens Charles Barker David Barker Janet Patrick Lois Patterson Sue Patterson Sheridan Phillips Tony Pidgeon Wayne Pressley Sandy Radford ft Sophomores want a victory! 81 Sophomores Study Life and Its Davie Haines Cindy Ramsay Carolyn Hamsey Danny Lee Baxter Linda Baxter Jerry Lee Reece Robert Reece Tommy Reese Mike Reid Janice Ricker Robert Riddle Johnny Roberts Nita Roberts Ann Robinson Gregory Robinson Phillip Ro|M r Vicky Rowe Vicky Ruekinan Bruce Sanders Rill Schlunz Debra Sentelle Paul Shatley Tissie Shiflet Susan Shipman Paula Simpson Allen Singleton Don Singleton Bill Siniard Pat Smart Carroll Smathers Sandy Smathers Nlalinda Smith Mickey Smith Tommy Smith Vicki Smith 82 Sam Snyder Dot tie Sorrells Elliott Spohn Barbara Strickland Lois Summey Steve Summey Mark Swanger Heva Swanger Gail Taylor Sharon Tinsley Mike Tucker Theresa Tucker Virginia Vaughan Linda Volrathe Carl Waldrop Cherry Warren Patty Weaver Harrison Whitlock Maxine Whitmire Martha Williams Peggy Williams Patty Willis Paul Wilson Dixie Woodring Milton L. Wright Charles Wynn Nadine Young Bussell Ziegler Preservation on the Highways NOT PICTURED Penny Anderson Jerry Avery Larry Ball Eddie Banther Lewis Barton Linda Broun Roy Clanton Barry Conley Nancy Crane Robert Daugherty Randall Franks Larry Galloway Bill i lunt Dan Lance Handy Lawrence Dewey Long Jimmy Norman Pat Orr Marsha Owen Mike en Mickey Pressley Mitchell Smith Ronnie Stiles Steve Welton Jimmy Wilson Robert Woodring Lennon Wynn Larry Young “And tin charming Prince turned into a . . . 83 Juniors Antic ipation of seniorit . . . listening to poetrv on records — The fog comes on little cat feet . . . tests and more tests —PS AT. SAT.NMSQT... mem¬ orizing—“We the people .. .ordering class rings... presentation of the play. Tiger House .. .becoming aw are of our accomplishments. r 1 Class President Bob Brown ' !ii h Inn ire voii going with this week? Vice-president_—_— Ann Loftis Secretary___Danny Thompson Treasurer_Rita Hooper Faye Allison Pat Atwell Brenda Austin Evan Bacon Jean Blythe Bill Bowen Jeff Bradley Michael Bradley Sharon Breiner Jean Brown Mike Brown Robert Brown Allen Cagle Marguerite Camp Susie Cantrell Margaret Carter Mike Carver Phil Cash Larry Chapman Cherie Childers Thomas Conley Eunice Cooper Dennis Cox Janice Crane Robert Crane Sharon Culver Ray Cunningham Diane Davis Gary Davis Tom Dechant An Awakening of Interest Daniel Dellinger Betty Dennis Roger thicker Jan Dyar Danny Dycus Jerry Emerson Kay Ervin John Eubanks Lynn Forester Virginia Fortune Eddie Frizzell Rodney Gaither Danny Galloway Keith Galloway Lee Galloway Lois Galloway Mike Galloway Jerry Gash Linda Gash Ann Gillespie Dennis Gillespie Mike Gillespie Roger Gillespie Sandy Gillespie 85 Virginia Girard Betty Gray Sandra Griffin Linda I lain Fredia Hamilton Mary FI la Hamilton Eugene Hampton Janice Hampton Handy Hampton Margaret Hardman Margaret Harris Jean Heath David Hemphill Dottie Hill Mike Hogsed Steve Holland Boyd Holliday Tony Hoxit Junior Play . . Toil . . . Rita Hooper Martha Huggins Rosalie Huggins Larry Hughey Charles Hunt Cathy Hunter Cathy I lutchins Buddy Ingram Barbara James Connie Johnson Ronnie Jones Bahs Kenney Kathy Keener Bat Kennington Tommy Kilgore Scotty Kinsey Gloria Lance J. C. Lance Carolvn Landreth I, it l . a Cecil Leslie Ann Loftis Tony Loftis Nancy Lothery Linda McBride Brenda McCall Helen McCall Danny McCall Thomas McCall Jean McLarty Billy McClung l ed McCrary Lanny McMinn Jimmy Macfie Sherwood Mackey Jannette Maggad 86 The Junior Play east rehearse I ' if’cr House. Talent . . . Tradition Sandra Maney Jerry F. Merrill Alma Middleton Leonard Mills Ldward Mitchem Hob Misenheimer Carl Mooney Joe Moretz Bill Morgan Phil Morgan Halph Morgan Becky Morris Linda Mulenex Wayne Mull George Neill Dale Newton Gwen Norman Jimmy Norris Ronnie Norton Tommy Norton Sam Norwood Joseph O’Dell Wayne On- Pat Osteen Joan Owen Karen Owen Laurel Owen Barbara Paris Mike Parker Theresa Parker Alan Perry Harry Pierson Lester Powell Shirley Pressley Bonnie Reese Penny Reynolds 87 American History . . . Charles Roberts June Roberts Ronnie Rogers Becki Roy Joe Sansosti Mike Saunders Pat Sawyer Ronald Severs David Shelton Jill Sheridan Larry Shook Randall Shook Juniors become well-informed citizens through American I listorv. Dennis Simms Linda Siniard Bill Sizemore Harold Smith Howard Smith Kenneth Smith Jack Stilwell Jack Storrs Jim Strosnider Donald Stroup Mike Surrette Laretta Talley Robert Taylor Beki Thompson Danny Thompson Jack Tinsley Tom Toll ill Janet Trent Fredia Tritt Kay Tritt Pauline Vaughan Rachel Waldrop Nina West Ella Whitmire 88 a Challenge to Juniors Fred Whitmire Lee Whitmire Milton Whitmire Tony Williams Ann Wilson Bill Wilson Brenda Wilson Harold Wilkes Sheri Woody Clark Wynn Morris Young NOT PICTURED Thomas Benjamin Paula Camenzind Randall Coleman Ronnie Fisher Don Gillespie Leslie Hall Robert Hammett Mike Holden Danny Lanee Jerry A. Merrill Gill Morgan Wanda Rice Margaret Robertson Kenneth Wilkes Students use vertical file for career information. 89 FRONT ROW: S. Dockens, S. Monteith, S. Wilson, Coach Johnson, R. Jeffers, S. Bradley, D. Holtzclaw. SECOND ROW: D. Baynard, K. Kennington, S. Woody, J. Crane, L. Siniard, S. Smathers, J. Fortune, P. Williams V P. Jeffers, J. Dyar, C. Burgess, P. Kennington, D. Carr, P. Weaver. Girls’ Basketball Showed Great Promise Third year of working together ... six return¬ ing seniors . . . “Quit yelling at the ref, that’s my privilege” . . . long trips on the activity bus . . . more games this season than ever . . . “Smarty” . .. fighting hard to the end. Coach Johnson and managers Faye Ayers, Mary Hare and Sue Ella Wilson. Sheila Wilson Donys-Kaye Holtzclaw Robin Jeffers Shirley Doekens Jan Dyar 91 FRONT ROW: R. Clayton, J. Groves, J. Cantrell, Coach Johnson, L. Clayton, C. Peterson, R. Daniels. SECOND ROW: B. Sams, manager; B. Brown, C. Mooney, R. Norton, C. Hunt, B. Misenheiner, D. Thompson, B. Siniard, manager. Cagers Led by 5 Returning Lettermen Fast moving games . . . rebound battles . . . skills developed from practice . . . game tensions . . . excited fans . . . the final buzzer . . .win or lose, they played a great game. 92 94 J.V. Basketeers Had Successful Season FRONT ROW: M. Griffin, M. Swanger, M. Mcllwain, C. Parker, G. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. LeClaire, B. Bingham, H. Bradburn, A. Barton, L. Burbage, B. Baker, D. Cart er. 95 Sweetheart ’67 96 Seven girls chosen by boys of BHS . . . “Who, me?” . . . awaiting anxiously the Sweetheart Ball . . . collecting tables, making roses . . . the big day arrives . . . guests are enticed into a world of “Moonlight and Roses” . . . dancing to the beat of Ace and the Unknown Five . . . “Do you really know them?” ... the long awaited announcement ... Miss Sweetheart 1967, Miss Shirley Dockens . . . the dance floor becomes hers . . . “Pinch me, Ricky” ... a memorable moment always to be treasured. The Sweetheart Court and Escorts — Debbie Foote, Elliot Spohn, Pat Sawyer, Eddie Burdette, Jan Dyar, Conrad Madden, Gail Patterson, Cleve Hunter, Shirley Dockens, Ricky Daniels, Marsha Kramer, Don Stroup. Sports Awards Most valuable players on girls’ basketball team — Donys-Kaye Holtz- claw, Robin Jeffers, Shirley Dockens. Most valuable player on boys’ basketball team — Jim Groves. Football awards — Jim DeVore, Mr. Guts and Best Offensive Player, Ronnie Honeycutt, Best Defensive Player; Charlie Peterson, Most Valuable Player. 98 FRONT ROW: L. Ashworth, B. Ingram, D. Gilstrap, R. Bolt, J. Macfie, G. Loftis, P. Blankenship, D. Rigdon, B. Sehlung, L. Gilstrap, S. McGibboney, E. Gash, B. Holiday, J, Stilwell, R. Houck, T. Munro, SECOND ROW: Coach Ballard, B. Johnson, manager; S, Severs, B. Bacon, A. Cook, E. Cooper, P. Camenzind, L. Trent, D. Spohn, G. Taylor, V. Smith, D. Perkins, S. Norwood, manager. THIRD ROW: A. Pidgeon, B. McGuire, E. Dzierzynski, W. Miller, T. Macfie, captain; M. Ryan, captain; B. Johnson, captain; J. Light, D. Wheeler, E. Smith, B. Hall, S. Southerland, C. Leslie, manager. Swimming Late start on season . . . one and one-half hours practice each day at the College pool . . . very little heat . . . too much chlorine . . . represented our school well in three meets . . . false starts .. . Coach Harry .. . Splash! Tommy Macfie demonstrates the butter-fly stroke. “O. K. everybody out of the pool. 99 Conference Runner-up The coining of Spring brings . . . windy days . . . curves and drops . . . cold practices . . . tiring wind sprints . . . numb fingers and toes . . . broken bats and lost balls . . . the first game . . . victoiy and defeat ... a successful season . . . all of these mean BASEBALL. KNEELING: Coach Johnson. FRONT ROW: D. Thomp¬ son, E. Camenzind, C. Butterworth, G. Fisher, L. Clay¬ ton, G. Leopard, T. Monro, D. Rigdon, L. Whitmire, P. Sommey, manager. SECOND ROW: L. Spohn. J. Groves, R. Clayton, D. McCall, L. Nelson, S. Parker, S. Straus, R. Ponder, L. Fisher, M. Parker, B. Johnson, manager. 100 Larry Clayton Donnie Higdon Jim Groves Enno Camenzind Butch Butterworth Robert Clayton George Leopard Larry Nelson n Leslie Spohi 101 Cindermen Represented in State Meet Run, run, run . . . Coach Armstrong’s thin- clads . . . success despite inexperience . . . “You gotta pay the price!” . . . relays — WNC, WHKP . . . practicing at the college . . . “Why don’t you just run on the highway?” . . . “Neither rain nor snow, nor dark of night” stops practice. Coach Armstrong — an inspiration 102 FRONT ROW: Coach Armstrong. SEOND ROW: D. Simms, manager; V. Lunch, M. Young, R. Young, R. Siniard, R. Baxter, C. DeMuth. THIRD ROW: L. Mills, B. Sams, L. W. Poor, M. Surrett, B. Brown, J. Stilwell, D. Lance, L. Morris, P. Ninneman, R. Daniels, manager. FOURTH ROW: T. McCall, J. Tinsley, B. Kitchen, C. Hunt, C. Dellinger, R. McKinnish, M. Morris, R. Farrell, T. Benjamin, M. Feaster. 440 relay team, Morris Young, Vincent Lynch, Marshall Feaster, absent when the picture was taken, Tommy Kilgore, competed in the State meet. 103 IIS mu . 1 ffm Seniors Seniors . . . preparing to meet a confused world . . . experimenting with new-found free¬ dom ... rejoicing in victories-sports and academic . . . realizing each task will be their last at BUS . . . stepping into the unknown . . . “Tommorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” . . . looking for challenges . . . finding destiny . . . being always aware of the past three years ... a proud class . . . the class of ‘67. Class Sponsor _ Mrs. Fulton Holliday President Bill Sams Secretary _ Vice-President Treasurer_ _ Gail Patterson _Jim Groves Sue Ella Wilson 106 Patsy Inez Adams Charles Annand Anders Paul William Baker Jr. Lester Baker John Alvin Ball Dorothy Virginia Bangs Janie Sue Baumgarner Harry Stephen Bayles Dorothy Jean Baynard Today, Tomorrow Both Are Theirs 107 To Each Generation Patricia Elaine Birchfield Rav Neal Birch field Paul Hubert Hlankinship Robert Reid Bolt Shirley 1 lelene Bonnett Sandra Carolyn Bradley Rachel Diane Breedlove Charles Joseph Bryson Emma Ellen Bryson Larry Van Bryson 108 the Power to Amend History Eldon Lathroni Byland 1 lelen Frances Camp jamcs Lew is Cantrell Deborah Louise Carr Marcia Irene ( ' harlcs Aldon Reece Childress Larry Andrew C ' lav ton Robert Hunt Clayton Francis Carol Coleman Margaret Anne Collins Robert Conley Jr. Julia Gayle Cox George Franklin Culver Robert Lemuel Daniels |ames Marlow Daugherty MOST students take an active part in class discussions. 109 Each Has a Unique Purpose Margie Jean Davenport Fay Lou Dellingham Janet Eastes Mildred Ann Ellenburg Edwin Stuart English James Pryor Davis Kenneth Dockens Karla Gertrude Edwards Jerry Eugene Ellis Marguerite Ann Enloe Curtis Eugene Dellinger Shirley Dockens Pecolia Fay Edwards Glenda Sue Emerson Stephen Ledford Farley Anticipation becomes stronger as seniors are mea¬ sured For caps and gowns. 110 to Seek a Hope, a Dream Paulia Charlene Fisher Warren Lee Fisher David Carroll Fletcher Robert E. Lee Fogle Edith Estelle Fradv Ella Juanita Franks Ellender Eaye Galloway Larry Randall Garren David Gaines Gilstrap Sherry Lee Goings Vincent Alexander Gordon Judi Elaine Grant Douglas Eugene Gravely Kathleen Gray William Howard Griffin Johnny Ray Grogan Jimmy Earl Groves Carol Hamblin 111 With This Ring Larry Lamar Hamilton Gary Lynn Hamlin Betty |i I lammill Keith Harbin Mary Veneta Hare Sophia Gail Hargis Donald Irby Hayes Martha Jane Henderson Nancy Marie Hendricks Stanley Howard Hensley James Larry Hinkle Veva Darlene Hogsed Roger Earl Holcombe Linda Cora Holden I Dub Thee Senior Dunvs Kave Molt clau Ronnie Jack 1 ioiu v ' cutt Michael Eugene Hooper Steven Kdw in I looper Amelia Ann Houck Jan Ellen Huggins Charlie Roger I liinnincutt Robert Cleveland Hunter Hilda Louise Ingle Howard Stephen Jainerson Rohm I a. v Jell. •rs Barbara Susan Johnson Malcolm Blair Johnson Margaret Gavle Johnson James Hill Johnstone Carroll Lee Jones Gan Phillip Keaton Marsha Jam ' Kramer U3 William Shakespeare Florine Edna Ladner Juanita Maxine Lance Deborah Easter Landreth George White Loftis Hugh Excell Lothery Ellena Stone Lyda Joyce Ann Lyday Martha Elizabeth Lyday Ronnie Dixon Lyday Kim Varin studies . . . Shakespearean England? 114 Read, Recited, and Remembered Thomas Coleman Macfie Ronald Jack Mackey Marlyn Maggard Barbara Faye Mahaffey Judith Ann Marshall Linda Gales Mays Jerry Lee McCall June Ann McCauley James Arthur McC Delores Victoria McGee Ricky Dee McKinnish Terry Lee McMahon Judy Charlene Meece Ansel Joe Merrill George Harris Millner Don Phillip Mims Gary Micharl Monteith Graduation’s Door Svlvi.i Annette Monteith Sharon 1 .on Moore Kathv Lynn Morris Larrv Wayne Morris Mike Harold Morris Louise Jeanette Mueller Thomas Flewellen Munro Linda Delores Myers Larry William Nelson Ardath Virginia Norman Paul James Owen Ronnie Owen George Henry Owenby, Jr. Nancy Cecelia Pace 116 Threshold to the Future Thomas Hall Parrish Charles Haydn Petersi Marie Ann Parker Larry- Judson Pierson Brenda Gail Patterson Ronnie Dean Ponder Mary Alice Paxton Lambert Wilson Poor Karen Elaine Radford Ronnie Steve Raxter Lionel Eugene Riddle Donald Lee Rigdon Janice Marlene Richy Donald Mason Roberts Pamela Gail Rogers Terrill Keith Rogers Richard Wilber Rutherford 117 The Best Years of Their Lives Meridel Lee Ry an William David Sams Jr. Clifton Steve Sanders Terrell Leon Scruggs Larry Charles Sherrill Judy Diane Shook Vicki Lynn Shope Carolyn Marie Simms 118 Never to Be Forgotten Brenda Sue Talor Steve Delmar Tilson Frances Elizabeth Tinsley Henry Osmund Tolli 11 Larry David Tritt Ernest Bowen Turbyfill Carolyn Vallandingnam William Kimball Varin Patricia Kaye Walrop Billy Dennis Walker Charles Edwin Warren Rebecca Lynne Whitaker Cecelia Whitesides Henry Edward Whitmire William Raymond Whitmire Sandra Williams Meda Jeraldine Wilson Sandra Lee Wilson Sheila Blythe Wilson Sue Ella Wilson Bobby Wood Dennis Wood Nancy Ella Wright Joyce Linda Young Robert Lee Young NOT PICTURED James Wayne Avery Lynnette Elizabeth Ashworth Rachel Buchanan Randall Coleman Donald Lee Crane Jimmy Edward Devore David John Dills Robert Wayne Garren Dennis Henry Hemphill Prinscilla Ann Lott Vincent Eugene Lynch Eugene O’Shields Henry Plummer Sandra Scranton Rebecca Scruggs Robert Siniard Larry Wilson Jr. 119 Senior Directory OUTSTANDING IN ORIGINALITY Shirley Dockens Keith Harbin PATSY INEZ ADAMS Booster Club 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Homeroom Officer 2. CHARLES ARMAND ANDERS LYNNETTE ELIZABETH ASHWORTH Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4-Chief; Student Council 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Junior-Senior Commit¬ tee 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Outstanding Senior. 4. JAMES WAYNE AVERY Track 4; Chorus 4. PAUL WILLIAM BAKER, JR. Olin Science Scholar 3; NEDT Award 2; Spanish Club 3; Baseball 4; Basketball 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3. JOHN ALVIN BALL Bus Driver 4; FFA 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY VIRGINIA BANGS Olin Science Scholar 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4; BRE VARDIER Staff 3, 4; FHA 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior — Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Commit¬ tee 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Future Teachers’ Club 4. JANIE SUE BAUMCARNER Booster Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Junior Play Committee 3, Chorus 2; Homeroom Officer 2; Library Assistant 3. HARRY STEVEN BAYLES Olin Science Scholar 3, 4; NEDT Award 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3. DOROTHY JEAN BAYNARD Booster Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Chorus 2, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH BAYNARD Spanish Club 3. KENNETH GUDGER BAYNARD Bus Driver 4; FFA 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL LEE BAYNARD SHEILA JEAN BENTLEY Beta Club 3, 4; Booster Club 4; FHA 4; Chorus 2; Future Teachers Club 4. PATRICIA ELAINE B1RCHF1ELD Olin Science Scholar 3; NEDT Award 2; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 3; BROADCASTER Staff 3, 4. RAY NEAL BIRCH FIELD PAUL ROBERT BLANKENSHIP Swimming 2, 4; Olin Science Scholar 4. ROBERT REID BOLT Olin Science Scholar 3, 4, NEDT Award 2, Mo re head Nomination 4; Spanish Club 3; Swimming 4; Golf 2, 4; BROADCASTER Staff 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY HELENE BONNETT North Miami Senior High 2, 3; D. E. Club 4. MARY FRANCES BRACKEN FHA 2; Chorus 2. SANDRA CAROLYN BRADLEY Olin Science Scholar 3; NEDT Award 2; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2; 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; B RE VARDIER Staff 3, 4; Chorus 2; French Club 4-Treas. RACHEL DIANE BREEDLOVE Booster Club 4; D. E. Club 3; Junior Plav Committee 3. CHARLES JOSEPH BRYSON Bus Driver 4; FFA 2, 3, 4-Vice-Pres.; Junior Play Com¬ mittee 3; 4-H Club State Corn Project Winner 3; County Com Winner 2, 3, 4; National 4-II Club Delegate 3 EMMA ELLEN BRYSON Olin Science Scholar 3, 4; NEDT Award 2, 3; National Merit-Letter of Commendation 4; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Junior Marshall 3-Chief; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2, 4-Sec.; BROADCASTER Staff 3, 4-Editor; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Class Officer 3; Homeroom Officer 2; Governor’s School Nominee 2, 3; Outstanding Senior, 4. LARRY VAN BRYSON Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Office As: istant 3, 4. GAIL EDITH BUCHANA Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Dramatics Arts Club 4. RACHEL REMONIA BUCHANAN Sylva-Webster High School; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 3. ROBERTSON WILLIAMS BUCK Sprayberry High School, Marietta, Georgia; Swim¬ ming Team 4. SHARON LOUISE BUCKNER GERALD WAYNE BURDETTE D. E. Club 4; Student Council 3. WILLIAM EDGAR BURDETTE Football 3, 4; Track 3. ELDON LATH ROM BYLAND Garanger High School, Charlotte, N. C.: Salem High School, Morganton, N. C.: Greenville High School, Greenville, S. C.: Monogram Club 3; Science Club-Pres.; Future Scientists of America (FSA). HELEN FRANCES CAMP Chorus 3, 4. JAMES LEWIS CANTRELL Key Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4-Sential, Treas.; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3. DEBORAH LOUISE CARR Booster Club 2, 3. 4; Swimming 2; Golf 4; Student Coun¬ cil 2, 4; Junior Plav Committee 3. MARCIA IRENE CHARLES Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4. ALDON REECE CHILDRESS D. E. Club 4; Student Council 3; Homeroom Officer 3. LARRY ANDREW CLAYTON Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. ROBERT HUNT CLAYTON Olin Science Scholar 3, 4, Kev Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Bus Driver 4, Student Council 4- Pres.; Homecoming Court Escort 4; Class Officer 4; Outstanding Senior. FRANCES CAROL COLEMAN Majorette 2, 3; Booster Club 2, 4; D. E. Club 3, 4; Swimming 2; Basketball 3; Beauty Pageant 3; HIA 4, Junior Plav Usher 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior- Senior Program 3; Chorus 2, 4. RANDALL COLEMAN MARGARET ANNE COLLINS NEDT Award 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3-V. Pres.; 4; Student Council 2, 4; BROADCASTER Staff 4; Beauty Pageant 2, 3; FHA 4-VicepPres.; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Plam Committee 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 2, 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2; Chorus 2, 3; Class Officer 3-Sec.; Future Teachers’ Club 4-Sec. Treas. ROBERT CONLEY, JR. Football 2; Basketball 2. JULIA GAYLE COX Booster Club 2; D. E. Club 3, 4; FHA 2; Homeroom Of¬ ficer 2-Vice-Pres. DONALD LEE CRANE VIC A Club 4; FFA 2, 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN CULVER ROBERT LEMUEL DANIELS Monogram Club 3, 4; Track 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. JAMES MARLOW DAUGHERTY MARGIE JEAN DAVENPORT Pasco High School, Dade City, Florida; Booster Club 4. JAMES PRYOR DAVIS Olin Science Scholar 3; Student Council 2. CURTIS EUGENE DELLINGER Track 3, 4; Swimming 2. JIMMY EDWARD DEVORE Football 3, 4; Track 2; Student Council 4. FAYE LOU DILLINGHAM NEDT Award 2; Booster Club 2. 3, 4; FHA 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweet¬ heart Ball Committee 2; Dramatics Arts Club 4. OUTSTANDING IN WIT Sharon Moore Don Haves OUTSTANDING IN LEADERSHIP Sue Ella Wilson Robert Clayton DAVID JOH N DILLS KENNETH McERVIN DOCKENS Homecoming Court Escort 2, 3. 4. Junior Plav Commit¬ tee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2-Pres., 3-Vcie-Pres.; Library Assistant 2. 3. SHIRLEY ELAINE DOCKENS Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4- Sec., Treas.; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; Homecoming Court 4, Beauty Court 3; Beauty Pageant 2, 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Court 2; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Officer 2-Pres,; Outstanding Senior, 4. JANET PASTES Band 3; Booster Club 2; Sweetheart Ball Com¬ mittee 3. KARLA GERTRUDE EDWARDS Band 2, 3. 4. Booster Club 4; FIIA 3; Chorus 2. 3; Li¬ brary Assistant 4. MILDRED ANN ELLENBURG Booster 2, 4. Chorus 2, 3. JERRY EUGENE ELLIS VIC A Club 3, 4-Treas. GLENDA SUE EMERSON Monogram Club 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, BREVARD1ER Staff 3, 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Chorus 2. EDWIN STUART ENGLISH Band 2, 3, 4; Olin Science Scholar 3; Track 2, BROADCASTER Staff 4; Junior-Senior Commit¬ tee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Chorus 2. MARGUERI TE ANN ENLOE Booster Club 2. 3, 4; Junior Plav Committee 3; Sweet¬ heart Ball Committee 3; Librarv Assistant 4. STEPHEN LEDFORD FARLEY Band 2, 3. 4-Captain; Olin Science Scholar 3. 4. Band Council 3 t 4; NEDT Award 2, Morehead Nomination I; Junior Marshall I Beta Club 2 1 i Key Club 2 ; Set i Pres Spanish ( lub 1 Student ouncil I BROAD CAS TER Staff 3; Junior Pla Cast 3. Junior-Senior Pro¬ gram 3; Chorus 3; All-State Band 3, 4. PAULI A CHARLENE FISHER Booster Club 2, 3, 4. D.E. Club 4. Cheerleading i FHA Junior Play (!ommitt e I; Junioi Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Committee 2; Chorus 3. W RREN LEE FISHER Baseball 2,3, 4. DAVIDCARROLLFLKTCHER Bus Driver 3, 4. ROBERT E. LEE FOGLE Kwaj High School 2. EDITH ESTELLE FRADY Booster Club 2. 3; FHA 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3. Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Chorus 2. Homeroom Of ficer 2. OUTSTANDING IN SCHOOL SPIRIT Lynn Ashworth Rick McKinnish ELLA JUANITA FRANKS FHA 2; Chorus 2,3. KI.I.F.N ' DFH FAY F (; ALLOW Y LARRY RANDALL CARRES ' ROBERT W AYNE CARRI A Monogram Club 1; Track 2 . DAV1D CAINES GI [.STR AP Track 2. 3, Swimming 3. 4. Raskcthall 2, Homeroom Of- ficer 2. SHERRY LEE GOINGS NED I Award 2; Booster Club 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 4. INCENT AI.EXAN D I ] R G() RD() Chorus 2, 3, 4. JUDI ELAINE GRANT Majorette 2, 4; Booster Club 2. 3. 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3.4. DOUGLAS EUGENE GRAVLEY FFA 2,3, 4. KATHLEEN CRAY Spanish 3; D. E. Club 4; (. ' horns 3. NORMAN GRIFFIN Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM HOWARD GRIFFIN Bus Driver 4 JOIINM BAY CHOC AN Baseball 4. JIMMY EARL GROVES Key Club 3. 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4, Homecoming Court Escort 4, (.lass Officer 4-Vice-Pres.; Homeroom Of¬ ficer 3- Pres. CAROL JEAN HAMBLIN Mount Ain High School 2. 3. Booster ( lub 2. 3, FHA 2 Chorus 2; I lomeroom Off icer 2. LARRY LAMAR HAMILTON Football 2; Football Manager 3; Bus Driver 3. 4, Home¬ room Officer 3; Office Assistant 3. GARY LYNN HAMLIN Football 2; FFA 2. 3, 4- Reporter. BE TTY JO HAMM ILL Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Pla Cast 3. Junior Pla Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2. 3; Dramatic Arts Club 4; Future Teachers Club -1. KEITH HARBIN Rosman High School. Football 3; Monogram Club 4. Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Class Officer 2. 3, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. Outstanding Senior, 4. MARY VENETA HARE Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Activities Chairman; Basket¬ ball Manager 4; Sweetheart ball Committee 3, 4; Chorus 2; Library Assistant 4. SOPHIA GAIL HARGIS Majorette 3; Booster Club 2, 3. 4; Junior Pla Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3, Sweetheart Ball Commit¬ tee 2,3; Chorus 2. 1 lomeroom Officer 2. DON I.D IRBY HAYES Andress High School, El Paso, ' Texas; Outstanding Senior, 4. nr. v.vn ur.. i i nr.vn im.i. M VR ' l’lI J WE HENDERSON VICA Club 4; FIIA 2. NANCY MARIE HENDRICKS West Ilenderson High School, Hendersonville. North Carolina; I). E. (. ' lub T STWI.KY HOW RDIIKNSI.IA Bus Driv er 3. 4. EE 2. JAMES I.ARRY IIINKI.E I lomeroom Off icer 2. YEN DARLENE IIOCSED Booster (. ' lull 2. . L ( ' horns 2. 3. ROGER E RL HOLCOMBE LINDA CORA HOLDEN Student of the Month 3. OUTSTANDING IN SPORTS Robin Jeffers Charlie Peterson DONYS-K AYK IIOI.T CI.AW Olin Science Scholar 3; NEDT Wvard 2. Torch and Scroll Ward 3; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 2. 3-Sec. Treas., 4. Monogram Club 2. 3, 1; Basketball 2. , I. Bus Driver I. Student C.. il 2 BRE VRDIl R Staff 2 3, 4-Editor; ( ' horns 2. 4-Accompanist; French Club T V ice-Pres; Governors School Nominee 2. . RONNIE JACK IIONEYCUTI Monogram ( ' lub3. 4; I). E. Club L Football 3. 4; ' Track 2. MICHAEL EUGENE HOOPER Olin Scieiict Scholar 4 I I) I Ward 2 Track 2 I I lomeroom ()fficer 2. STEA EN EDWIN HOOPER Bus Driver 3,4; FFA 2,3. 4. AM KM A ANN HOUCK Booster 2. 3; Junior Plav Committee 3, Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3; I lomeroom Officer 3; I abrarv Assistant 3. JANICK KLLKN IIUGCINS Booster C lnl 2, 3, 4; Junior Plav Committee 3; Sweet¬ heart Ball Committee 3; Lihrarv Assistant 4. CHAIM.IK BOO KB IIUNNICU I T ROBKB T CLKVKLAND 11UNTK B Swimming 4; Bus Driver 3. 4; I lomeeoming Quirt Kscort 4; Junior Plav Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2. 3. HILDA LOUISE INCLK KHA 2.3; Chorus 2, 4. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC Marie Parker Terry McMahon BOB IN LKKJKKKKBS Olin Science Scholar 3, 4. NKDT ward 2; Beta Cluh 3, 4; Booster Clul) 2; Spanish Club • ; Monogram Cluh 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; BBKVABDIKB Staff 3, I, Chorus 2; Most Valuable Basketball Plaver 3; ll Con¬ ference for Basketball 3; Outstanding Senior, 4. BARBARA SUSAN JOHNSON Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; junior Plav Usher 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Pro¬ gram 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2. 3; Chorus ' 2, 3; Office Assistant 4; French Club 4-Sec., Future Teachers Club 4. MALCOLM BLAIB JOHNSON Kcv Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Home¬ coming Court 3, 4; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweet¬ heart Ball Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2-Pres. M ARGARET GAYLE JOHNSON Booster Cl ub 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, Student Council 3; Homecoming Court 4; Beautv Court 2; Beautv Pageant 2, 3; FI IA 4-Pres.; Junior Plav Cast 3; Junior Plav Commit¬ tee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 2, Sweetheart Court 3, Sweetheart Ball Committee 2. 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 3; Homeroom Officer 2. 3; Future Teachers’ Club 4-Pres. OUTSTANDING IN ACADEMICS Ellen Bryson Chip Munro JAMKS IIII.I, JOHNS ' TOXIC VICA Club 2; Track 2. Chorus 2. 4. CARROLL LKK JONKS MCA Club 4. GABY PHILLIP KK TON Football 3, 4. MARSHA JANE KB AM KB Majorette 2. 4, Booster Club 2. 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4; Beautv Court 3; Beautv Pageant 2, 3, |unior Plav Cast 3; Junior Plav Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3; Future Teachers’ Club 4. FLOBINK EDNA LADNER Gulfport High School, Gulfport Mississippi; IVarl-Mc- Laurin High School. Jackson. Mississippi; Irvin High School, Kl Paso, ' Texas; FI IA 3; Homeroom Officer 2; Future Teachers ' Club 4. JU NTTA m axim: L NCK DEBORAH KAS ' TKB LANDBK TIl Booster Cluh 3; Spanish Club 3. Chorus 2. 3; Future Teachers’ Club 4. GKOBCK WIIITK LOFTIS Seaford Senior High School, Seaford, Delaware; Olin Science Scholar 3. 4; Kcv Club 3, 4-Treas.; Swimming 4; BBOADCASTKB Staff 4; junior Plav Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3. HUGH KXCKLL LOTIIKIU Chorus 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4-Drum Major; Band Council 4. KLKNA S ' TONK LYDA Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4, Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Plav Committee 3. junior-Senior Com¬ mitter ' 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3; Homeroom Officer ); Future Teachers’Club 4. JOYCE VNN LYD Y Booster Cluh 2. 3; Kl IA 2. 3. 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH LYDAY Booster Cluh 2, 3. 4; Spanish Cluh 4; Student Council 4; BBOADCASTKB Staff 3, 4-Feature Kditor; FIIA 4- Sec.; junior Plav Committee 3; Junior Plav Usher 3; |unior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2. o; Chorus 2; I lomeroom Officer 2, 3; Future I eachers C.luh 4-Vice-Pres. BONN IK DIXON LYDA D. K. Cluh 4; FFA 3, 4. VINCKNT KUGKNK LYNCH Kev Cluh 3. 4; Monogram Cluh 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4, ' Track 3, 4. THOM AS COLKMAN M ACFIK Monogram Cluh 2. 3. 4. Swimming 2. 4. BOX LD JACK MACKEY Spanish Cluh 3. MARLYX 1 GGABD Bosnian High School; FFA2. 3. BARBARA FAYK MA1IAFFKY MCA Cluh 4; FIIA 2; Chorus 2. JUDITH ANN M VBSl I ALL NKDT Award 2; Booster Cluh 2. 3.4; junior Plav Usher 3. linda gales mays Torch and Scroll Award 3; junior Marshall 3; Beta Cluh 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; BBKVABDIKB Staff 4; French Cluh 4. JERRY LKK McC LL FFA 2, 3. 4. JUXK XX McC ULKA FIIA2, 3, f. JAMKS BTIIUB McCBABY ICA Cluh 3. 4; Bus Driver 2. DKLOBKS YICTORI McCEK BICKY DKK McKIXNISII NEDT Award 2; Key Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4- Yice-Pres.; Football 3. 4; Track 3. Basketball 2; Student Council 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Class Officer2-Vice-Pros.; I lomeroom (Jflicer 2-Pres.. Out¬ standing Senior, 4. TKBBY LKK McMAIION Band 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4. JUDY CI1ABLKXK MKKCK Olin Science Scholar 3. Torch and Scroll Aw ard 3; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 4; Chorus 2, 40 Future Teachers’ Club 4. NSKL (OK MKRRILL Bus Driver 3, 4; FFA 2,3. 4-Pres. CKOBGK IIARRIS MILLXKB Junior Plav Committee 3. DON PHILLIP MIMS D. K. Cluh 3. 4. I lomeeoming Court Kcort 4. GABY MICIIAKL MOXTKITH MCA Cluh 4. Bus Driv er 3; FF 2. 3. SYLVIA AXXK T ' TK MOXTEIT1I Olin Science Scholar 3; Torch and Scroll Award 3. Jun¬ ior Marshall 3. Beta Cluh 2. 3. 4; Spanish Cluh 3; Mono¬ gram Club 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Bus Driver 4; BBK- V RD1 ER st.i II 3. 4; ( I m i i is 2 DAR (’iti .enship ward 4; Outstanding Senior, 4. SHABOX LOU MOORE Booster Cluh 2. 3. 4; Cheerleading 4. Junior Plav Com¬ mittee 3; Chorus 2; Outstanding Senior, 4. K M ID LYNX MOBB1S Booster Club 4: Junior Plav Committee ). LABBY AYXK MOBB1S ICA Cluh 4. Football 2. 3. Track 2. 3. FFA 2. 3; Junior Plav Committee 3. MICHAEL II BOLD MOBBIS Kev Club 2. 3. 4, Monogram Cluh 3. 4. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; Basketball 2. LOUISE JE ANNETI E MUELLER Olin Science Scholar 4; Booster Cluh 2. 3. 4; Junior Plav Committee 3. THOMAS FLKWELLKX MUXBO Olin Science Scholar 3. 4. NKDT Award 2; Torch and Scroll vvard 3; Morehead Nomination 4; junior Marshall 3; Beta Cluh 2, 3-Vice-Pres.. 4-Pres.; Spanish Cluh 3-Pres.; Baseball 3. 4. Svv imming 2. 4; Bus Driver 4, Student Coun¬ cil 3. 4. BBEV RDIEB Stall 4. Junior-Senior Commit- te 3; junior-Senior Program 3; Homeroom Officer 3- ice- Pres.: Outstanding Senior, 4. LINDA DKLOBKS MY KBS Golf 3; Chorus 2. L AR BY WILLIA M N K LSOX Kev Club 2. 3. 4-Vice-Pres.; Monogram Cluh 2. 3. 4-Pres.; Football 2. 3. 4-Co-Captain; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; Bus Driver 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Junior Plav Cast 3; Junior Plav Committee 3; Junior-Senior Commit¬ tee 3; Class Officer 2, 3-Pres.; All Conference in Baseball 3; All Conference inFoothall 3. 4. BDATH VIRGINIA NORMAN Chorus 2. 3; Lihrarv Assistant 3. KUGKNK OSIIIELDDS FF 2. 3. PAUL JAMKS OWKX Bus Driver 3. 4. RON NIK OWEN GEORGE I1KNBY OWKXBY. JB. Bus Driv er 3. ncy ( i:ci i.i r ( i B x ster Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 4. |unior Plav Committee 3; Chorus 2. 3. I. MARIK NN PARKER Band 2, 3, 4; Band Council 4-Chief Counselor, Stu¬ dent Conductor; Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4; Beauty Pageant 2, 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Chorus 3, 4, Home¬ room Officer 2; All-State Band 2, 3; Outstanding Senior, 4. THOM AS 11 ALL PARRISH Junior Plav Cast 3; librarv Assistant 4. BRKNDA CAll. PATTERSON Olin Science Scholar 4. Booster C2lul 2, 3. 4. Monogram Club 4: Cheerleading 3. 4; Student Council 3: Home- coming Court 4; Beauty Pageant 2, 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Court 3; Chorus 2; Class Officer 4, Homeroom Officer 2; Future Teachers’ Club 4. M ARY A KICK P AVI ON Charles I). Owen High School; Booster Club 3. 4. Junior Pla Committee 3. Sweetheart Ball Committee 3. Nomi¬ nated for Governor ' s School 2. Cl I RLKS HAY DN PKTKRSO.N Kev Club 4; Monogram Club 3. 4; Football 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Council 4; Junior Plav Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 4-Vice-Pres: Out¬ standing Senior. LARRY JI DSON PIERSON HENRY IRA PLUMMER Junior Plav Committee 3. RONNIE DE N PONDER Baseball 2. 3. 4. LAMBERT W ILSON POOR NED I Yvvard 2. Track 3; Basketball 2, Homeroom Of licer 3. KAREN ELAINE R ADFORD NEDT Award 2; Boostin ' Club 2. 3. 4. |unior Plav Com¬ mittee 3. Future Teachers Club 4 RONNIE R WTER NED T Aw ard 2; Track 2. 3. Basketball 2. JAN ICE M ARLENE RICHEY Booster Club 3; F1IA2. 3; (’horns 2. LIONEL EUGENE RIDDLE DONALD LEE RIDCON Olin Science Scholar 3. 4. NEDT Award 2. Morehead Nomination 4; Junior Marshall 3; Kev Club 2. 3, 4, Span¬ ish Club 3. Monogram Club 2. 3. 4, Football 2, Football Manager 3. 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4. Basketball 2. Basketball Manager 3. 4. Bus Driv er 3. 4. Student Council 3. 4- ice Pres.. Junior Plav Cast 3. |unior-Senior Committee 3; Jun¬ ior-Senior Program 3; Student of the Month 2. Class Officer 3-Vice-Pres.; Homeroom Officer 3-Prcs.; Out¬ standing Senior DONALD MASON ROBER TS VICA Club 3, 4. ALMS LOUISE ROBINSON PAMELA GAIL ROGERS Booster Club 2, 4; Chorus 2. TERRILL KEITH ROGERS Football 2; Track 2, Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Plav Com¬ mittee 2. RICHARD WILBER RUTHERFORD Olin Science Scholar 3, 4. NEDT Award 2; Spanish lub ■ M gram « lub 1 I rraek 2 I Basketball 2, Basketball Manager 3; BROADCASTER Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Program. ME RIDEL LEE RYAN Band 2, 3, 4; Olin Science Scholar 3. 4. NEDT Award 2; Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 3; Swim¬ ming 2. 4; BREVARDIER Staff 3, 4 WILLIAM DAVID SAMS, JR. Olin Science Scholar 3, 4; NEDT Award 2; Torch and Scroll Award 3; Morehead Nomination 4. Junior Marshall 3; Beta Club 2, 3. 4; Kev Club 2. 3, 4. Spanish Club 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4. Baseball 2; Track 3 i Basketball 2. Basketball Manag i I I; Studi nt Council 2, 3, 4; BREVARDIER Staff 4. Junior Plav OUTSTANDING IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Joyce Young Jim Groves Cast 3; Junior Plav Committee 3, Junior-Senior Commit¬ tee 3; Junior-Senior Program 3; Sweetheart Ball Program 2; Chorus 2, 3, Class Officer 4-Pres.; All-Conference Football 4. CLIFTON STEVE SANDERS VICA Club 3, 4. SAN DRA LYNN SCRAN TON Highland High School, Albumuerque, New Mexico; FI I 4; Librarv Assistant 4. TERRELL LEON SCRUGGS Baseball 4. LARRY CHARLES SIIERRILL Student Council 2, 4; Junior Plav Committee 3; Home¬ room Officer 3; Librarv Assistant 3. JUDY DIANE SHOOK Booster Club 4; FHA 2; Chorus 3, 4. VICKI LYNN SHOPE Enka High School; Booster Club 2, D. E. Club 4; Basket¬ ball 2; FHA 3, 4; Chorus 3; Homeroom Officer 2-Treas.; Librarv .Assistant. CAROLYN MARIE SIMMS Booster Club 2, 4. ROBERT EARL SINIARD Kev Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; 1 rack 3; Golf 4. KENNETH HAROLD SITTON D. E. Club 4; Track 2; Chorus 2, 3. LINDA FAYE SIZEMORE Booster Club 4; FHA 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3. 4, Librarv As sistant 4. LINDA OTELLIA SMITH Booster Club 4; FHA 2; Librarv Assistant 4. JAMES MICHAEL SOUTHERLAND 1 lomeroom Officer 2, 3. EDM A MAE SPROUSE Booster Club 2. 3, 4; D. E. Club 3; MCA Club 4 PAUL JUNIOR STEPHENSON M ARSHALL BARRY SUMMEY Bus Driver 3, 4 FF 2 3 LSt t PAUL MICHAEL SUMMEY Kev Club 4. Monogram Club 4; Baseball 3-Manager; Basketball Manager 2. BRENDA SUE TAYLOR Booster Club 4. Librarv Assistant 4. STEVE DELMAR TILSON D. R. Club 4; Football 3; FFA 3. FRANCES ELIZABETH TINS LEY Booster Club 3. 4, Bus Driver 4. FHA 4 HENRY OSMUND TOHILL LARRY DAVID TRITT ERNEST BOW EN I ' URBY FILL Junior Plav Committee 3 CA ROL YN VA LL A DING H AM Student Council 3; FHA 2,3; Chorus 4. KIM VARIN Orange Countv High School; French Program 4. PATRICIA KAYE WALDROP Booster Club 2. Chorus 2, French Club 4. BILLY DENNIS WALKER IGA Club 4, Student Council 3. CHARLES EDWIN WARREN D. E. Club 3, 4-Pres.; Basketball 3; Student Council 4. REBECCA LYNNE WHITAKER Booster Club 2. Librarv Assistant 4; French Club 4. CECELI A W HITESIDES HENRY EDWARD W HITMIRE Chorus 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM RAY MOND WHITMIRE Band 2, 3, 4-Concert Master; Band Council 4. Olin Science Scholar 3. 4; NEDT Award 2; Track 2, 4; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Chorus 3; All-State Band 3, 4. SANDRA LEE W ILLIAMS Majorette 3, 4; Booster Club 2; Class Officer 3. LARRY WILSON. JR. MCA Club 4. FFA 2, 4. MEDA JERALDINE WILSON Booster Club 2. D E. Club 4; FHA 2. 4. SANDRA LEE WILSON Booster Club 2; Chorus 2; French Club 4. SHEILA BLYTHE WILSON Booster Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Monogram Club 2,3, I I) E ( lub Basketball 2 3, l Student Council 3; FHA 3; Chorus 2. 3; I lomeroom (Mlieer 3. SUE ELLA WILSON Olin Science Scholar 3; Booster Club 2, 3, 4-Sec. Treas.; Monogram Club 4; Basketball Manager 4; Student Council 2, 3; Beauty Court 2; Beauty Pageant 2, 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Chorus 2; Class Officer 4-Treas.; Homeroom Officer 2, 3; Office Assistant 4; French Club 4-Pres.; Future Teachers’ Club 4; Outstanding Senior, 4. BOBBY WOOD DENNIS KYLE WOOD D. E. Club 4. N ANCY ELLA W RIGHT NEDT Award 2; Booster Club 3. 4. Spanish Club 4. Junior Plav Committee 3; Librarv Assistant 4. JOYCE LINDA YOUNG NEDT Award 2. Booster Club 2. 3. 4-Pres.; Spanish Club 3; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 2. Basketball Manager 3; Beauty Pageant 3; Junior Plav Cast 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 2, 3, 1, Glass Officer 2-Sec. Treas.; I lomeroom Officer 2,3-Pres. ROBERT LEE YOUNG Track 2. OUTSTANDING IN CITIZENSHIP Sylvia Monteith Don Rigdon Hall of Fame Top ten per cent of the Senior Class — FRONT ROW: Bill Sams, Bill Buck, Anne Collins, Mike Hooper, Meridel Ryan, Nancy Wright Sylvia Monteith. SECOND ROW: Sue Wilson, Linda Mays, Chip Munro, Don Rigdon, Donys-Kaye Holtzelaw, Dorothy Bangs, Sandy Brad¬ ley, Robert Bolt. THIRD ROW: Juanita Lance, Ellen Bryson, Pat Birchfield, Sharon Buckner, Robin Jeffers, Judy Meece, Steve Farley. Highest Honor Students of the 1967 Senior Class: Linda Mays, Ellen Bryson, Chip Munro, Judy Meece, Sylvia Monteith Donys-Kaye Holtzelaw. Those cited for outstanding scholastic achievement include: Ellen Bryson, a National Merit Semi-Finalist; Bill Sams, a Morehead Nominee; Donys-Kaye Holtzelaw, recipient of Furman Honor Scholarship, Junior Marshals: Jeff Lea, Cherie Childers, Bill Bowen, Janice Crane, Bob Misenheimer, Nell Norman, Sheri Woody, Sammy Norwood, Rita Hooper, Jack Stillwell, Linda Siniard, Bob Brown, Dottie Hill. 125 Who’s Who Miss Rhuemma Carter was chosen as Tran¬ sylvania’s Educator of the Year: Don Rigdon was chosen as Teenager of the Year. Also, Don was a nominee for the Herbert Worth Jackson Memorial Scholarship. Sylvia Monteith was presented the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Glenda Emerson was the local first-place winner in the International Lions’ Club Peace Essay Contest. Robert Clayton was selected to represent Brevard Senior High School at Boys’ State. 126 Lovely girls elected by classes for beauty pageant.. . rehearsal ... at last the day arrives . . . girls, dresses, make up . . . counting the minutes until the presentation . . . going “South of the Border” . . . “Duck your head” . . . the seemingly endless walk across the stage . . . “I hope the music doesn’t change” . . . reaching the riser with a sigh of relief. . . singers and guitars ease tension . . . the curtain is drawn ... a day to be remembered ... “You looked stunning”. The Senior Candidates and the Master of Ceremonies, Chip Munro. 127 Beauty Court Junior Attendant MISS JAN DYAR Senior Attendant MISS SHIRLEY DOCKENS Sophomore Attendant MISS DEBBIE FOOTE Junior Attendant MISS PAT SAWYER Senior Attendant MISS MARSHA KRAMER Sophomore Attendant MISS BRENDA DILL 128 Freshman Attendant MISS SHARON FRISBEE Miss Brevardier 1967 M iss Margaret Johnson 129 Compliments of i Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA 130 PEARCE-YOUNG- ANGEL WHOLESALE FOODS FRESH-FROZEN-CANNED-DRIED Dial 2-6751 Asheville N. C. Compliments of PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Pisgah Forest, N. C. Phone 883-3107 Sincere Wishes to the Faculty and Class of ' 67 BREVARD JEWELERS AND GIFT SHOP Mrs. J. H. Cox and Employees Dial 883-2380 Opposite the Court House Compliments of SLEDGE RADIO T. V. SALES and SERVICE 28 East Jordan Street Phone 883-4460 Compliments of PISGAH INDUSTRIAL LOAN CO., INC. JONES 7 Compliments of FRANK PARKER NEWS STAND CONTRACTOR GOOD AS THE BEST- Route 1 BETTER THAN MOST Pisgah Forest, N. C. Custom Building 131 TANKERSLEY ' S Compliments of FLORIST UNITED Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-4220 Night Phone 883-5676 FIVE AND TEN Compliments of DR. ROLAND Compliments of a FRIEND LYDA-McCRARY FORD SALES-SERVICE Phone 883-4151 Compliments of ROBERT MELTON Compliments of THE ANNUAL STAFF Compliments of a 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 W P N F Brevard, N. C. 132 fasten’s Products Symbolize your Accomplishments • Finest Traditions • School Spirit • Achievement • Graduation AUSTIN ' S STUDIO RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC PORTRAITS And All Branches of Photography 133 I ' ve reduced electric rates 16 times! in rams Owned Operated By Phone Mr Mrs. Frank Harmon 883-5106 SUNSET MOTEL First Class Accommodations Central Heating — New Throughout Room Phones — T.V. Hwy. 64—S. Broad St. Brevard, N.C. Phone 883-2120 SINIARD BROTHERS Hauling, Grading, Ditching, Asphalt Paving Resurfacing, Sand Stone Old Hendersonville Hwy. Brevard, N. C. Compliments of MITCHELL-BISSELL COMPANY Rosman, N. C. Shop at SEARS and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Phone 883-8232 TRANTHAM ' S DEPT. STORE East Main Street Brevard, N. C. Dry Goods and Shoes Ready-to-Wear 134 MORRIS PHARMACY Your Family Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS - OUR SPECIALTY 1 West Main St. Phone 883-4300 TALLEY ' S BARBER SHOP 17 West Main 883-3790 Compliment of WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE East Main Street Phone 883-2495 Brevard, N. C. PISGAH CANDY COMPANY Brevard, N. C. Wholesale Candy Drug Sundries and Paper Supplies TINSLEY ' S NURSERY EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS TREES Located 3 Miles South of Brevard on Hwy. 276 Greenville Highway — 883-2601 135 ICE CREAM THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Prize-Winning Newspaper Keep Up With All the News of Transylvania County by Reading SEALTEST FOODS SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK Ralph Parrish, Manager Dial 883-3770 Box 88 Brevard, N. C. Telephone 883-4091 Mims • Lyday TV Radio Sales and Service Authorized Zenith Dealer 40 West Jordan Street BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of MARGARET ' S BEAUTY SALON OWENBY BROTHERS AMOCO GAS WITH NO LEAD Corner of Broad and Jordan Brevard, N. C. taste that beats the others cold...Pepsi. pours it on! Compliments of PAT ' S OumttteJiA SHOE MART BREVARD. N C. y PATTERSON ' S of BREVARD Department Store SPORTSWEAR PORKY PIG BAR B-Q Asheville Highway Phone 883-4980 Bar B-Q our specialty Perkin ' s Oil Co. and Laundry Coal Co. Phone 883-4441 RED DIAMOND SERVICE STATION North Broad Street 883-2655 Service Plus Quality the american thread company extends its BEST WISHES to the members of the Class of 1967 as they embark on another leg of their journey into the future And I 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 The 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 american thread 137 i HALL ' S ESSO SERVICE Compliments of IMPERIAL 883-9942 MOTOR LODGE Pisgah Forest, N. C. Highway 64-276 North JOE ' S LITTLE STORE Congratulations to The Class of 1967 985 Asheville Highway KEARNS GROCERY FISHING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES and MEAT MARKET Compliments of LOWES BREVARD K M AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 883-3420 Asheville Highway 138 McCRARY ' S FLORIST FOR FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION U. S. 64 Brevard, N. C. Phone 883-3523 MACFIE ' S DRUG STORE Compliments of GOODWILL MOTOR CO., INC. PONTIAC BUICK GMC and JEEP Sales and Service Phone 883-4111 Brevard, N. C. Compliments of MILLER ' S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS King Street Telephone 883-5591 MOORE FUNERAL Compliments of HOME FRANK MOODY Brevard, N. C. FUNERAL HOME Phone 883-5311 883-5580 r frtctoin ' ie i JEWELRY - FURNITURE 100-102 N. Broad St. Phone 883-5260 Brevard, N. C. Compliments of Mack Allison Hardware Center ' McCRARY AUTO SERVICE, INC. 883-2676 Sales and Service 883-3676 THE BEST IN WRECKER SERVICE jHdiraHjr ' b revard, North Carolina -— - Compliments of THE BEAUTY NOOK 143 E. Main St. 883-2185 BURGIN ' S STORE 1004 Hendersonville Rd. Brevard, N. C. Open seven days a week 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. VARNER ' S YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY PAUL OWENBY, Owner Office: 883-4165 Sundays Holidays: 883-2543 Brevard, N. C. If no answer: 883-2445 140 BOYD ' S RECAPPING SERVICE T HE BEAUTY SALON GOODYEAR TIRES Jordan Street Phone 883-4390 1005 Hendersonville Highway Brevard, N. C. Brevard, N. C. Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of ' 67 BAKER ' S JEWELRY TU 883-4781 BREVARD LUMBER COMPANY Where Quality and Service are guaranteed 348 King St. 883-3860 BREVARD COLLEGE Offers University Parallel Work In Pre-Professional Liberal Arts Business Pre-Engineering Music Fully Accredited Resident Students . . .$1200 per year Day Students . $560 per year —Write— DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Brevard College Brevard, N. C. BRIDGES COAL OIL CO. P.O. Box 229 Brevard, N. C. Coal — Fuel Oil — Kerosene — Ice Phone 883-5161 i !« ■«■—ijjj BILTMORE DAIRIES Supreme In Quality in m T Phone 883-5500 141 Compliments of CO-ED THEATRE BOWER ' S STORE and Household Goods BREVARD Sports Equipment 41 E. Main Street Brevard, N. C. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clothing for the entire family Brevard, N. C. Compliments of B E LK ' S 57-59 E. Main Street Brevard, N. C. BERRY ' S Compliments of B B FEED RESTAURANT AND SEED CO. From A Snack To a Banquet 935 Asheville Highway AND BRITTAIN TRACTOR CO. OF HOME TOWN BANKS Compliments of BELDING HEMINGWAY CORTICELLI Hendersonville, N. C. 142 It has been our privilege to supply your fine class with a magnificent school ring. As you travel life’s path you will meet Balfour again and again. Balfour serves Colleges, Industry, and the Armed Forces with the same superb product quality — the same friendly efficient service. Good Luck and warm Congratulations to our lifetime friends! Albert Bealle - John Bruce Dave Odom ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of CASE CABINET SHOP TILE AND GLASS CONTRACTOR 883-3330 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1967 CASSELS 5 10 Compliments of Best Wishes BREVARD POLICE BREVARD CHAMBER DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE QUENTIN CRANE ' S USED CARS Route 1, Pisgah Forest East of Intersection 276 on U.S. Hwy. 64 Compliments of COLEMAN TIRE COMPANY N. Caldwell Street Brevard, N. C. OVER 60 MILLION ENJOY THAT REFRESHING NEW FEELING! 143 Compliments of CARDINAL CLEANERS Compliments of 1 West Morgan St. Brevard, North Carolina Phone 883-2162 COLLINS ' ESSO Compliments of CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY GAITHER ' S RESTAURANT Compliments of 34 S . Broad Street FRANCIS Brevard, North Carolina WRIGHT, INC. JAMES C. GAITHER Fertilizer, Feed, Seed, and Hardware Real Estate and Insurance 128 W. Main Street Brevard, N. C. Brevard, North Carolina Phone 883-2103 CHICK-N BURGER DRIVE-IN From Chicken to a Burger Dining Room or Curb 947 Asheville Hwy. DIXIE CLEANERS Dial 883-3460 Brevard, N. C. DUVALL ' S DRUGS, INC. 883-8182 N. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. 144 Clark-Fowler Cigar Division of Hav-a-Tampa Cigar Corp. Distributors of PAPER PRODUCTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES INSTITUTIONAL FOODS Compliments of HAROLD ' S SUPER AAARKET North Brevard Hamilton ' s Electric Hayes Motors, Inc. Motor Service Motor Rewinding a Specialty Industrial — Commercial Chrysler Plymouth NEW AND USED MOTORS 330 King St 883-2170 Sales Service Brevard, N. C. Authorized Hotpoint Dealer and Service Brevard, N. C. 883-2705 HUNTER HEATING ARMSTRONG FURNACES 24 Hour Service Phone 883-3248 Bob Hunter, Owner Houston Furniture Company Complete Line of FURNITURE AND PHILCO APPLIANCES 53-55 East Main Street Dial 883-3400 COMPLIMENTS OF OUR PERSONNEL AT THE NASA TRACKING STATION RCA SERVICE COMPANY A Oi vision off Radio Corporation off America Autograph


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