Charles D Owen High School - Black Swan / Skirmisher Yearbook (Black Mountain, NC)
- Class of 1948
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THE SKIRMISHER 19 4 8 Dlack Mountain High School Hlack Mountain, North Carolina Black Mountain High School Black Mountain, North Carolina orewor The staff of the “Skirmisher wishes to express its appreciation to the faculty and the students of Black Mountain High School for their support and their kind cooperation in making this added edition of the Skirmisher possible. Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor . Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager Eiterary Editor . Art Editor . Associate Editor . Sports Editors . Advertising Manager . Advertising Staff . Typists . Student Photographers. . . . Class Historian . Facidty Advisor . THE STAFF .Atrice Cranfill .Charlotte Lindsey .Richard Morrow .Lawrence English .Mable Meeks .Celeste Sabiston .Lucy Fortune .Joyce Gouge, Charles Henderson .Orieta Hollifield . . . .Charles Thomas, Sarah McDougle, Betty Ruth Reid, Polly Wheelon Anna Marie Bunnell, Arieta Burnette .Caroline Atkins, Eva Swann .Patsy McDougle .Mrs. A. M. McCoy cJ edi c a l ion Jc OUUl 9 MRS. JOHN STEPP Because we love her and in appreciation of her interest in both student and school; in recognition of her loyal and devoted service to Black Mountain High School, we, the Senior Class of 1948 dedicate this volume of the “Skirmisher” to Mrs. John Stepp. ci i t h j u i r ever FACULTY N. C. Shuford Principal A. W. McDougle Mrs. A. M. McCoy Eugene Byrd (.rradc Principal Mathematics History and Sociology Miss Mary Wilson R. W. Seawric.ht T. W. Nesbitt Mrs. Martha Perley Horne Economics Science Chemistry English Mrs. Frederick Witton Miss Ruth Gilbert Mrs. Alberta McMurray Commercial Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Picture not taken: C. J. Rich, Agricidture Student Council President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . . Garland Bryson Mary Frances Bunnell Lawrence English Floyd Fox OFFICERS MEMBERS Carol Ledbetter Mable Patton Sherwood Mull No picture: Clarence Padgett . . . Peggy Morrow Celeste Sabiston . Bill Morris Edwin Smith Carolyn Smith Polly Wheelon Garland Bryson a, a A 6 e 6 THE SENIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Bill Morris Atrice Cranfill Caroline Atkins Mable Meeks CAROLINE KATHRYN ATKINS Nickname: “Carol. Motto: “He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. Comment: A swell girl all way around. ★ ARRIETTA CRAIG BURNETTE Nickname: “Rete.” Motto: “To do unto others as you would have them do unto you, when this fails, turn about is fair play.” Comment: Co-operative, dependable and has beautiful long hair! ★ ANNA MARIE BUNNELL Nickname: “Wiggles. Motto: “Laugh and the world laughs with you, frown and you frown alone. Comment: A newcomer who has made quite a hit in our school. ★ GERALDINE GRAGG CHANDLER Nickname: “Gerry.” Motto: “Don’t expect more in life than you give.” Comment: Friendliness her most valuable asset. Seniors DELPHUS ATRICE CRANEILL Nickname: “Dep.” Motto: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Comment: Friendly, intelligent, depend¬ able, and nice. ★ LUCY MARGARET FORTUNE Nickname: “ Misfortune Motto: There’s nothing like basketball. Comment: Lots of fun and good natured. ★ FLOYD EDWARD FOX Comment: A veteran who has returned to school and has made good. ★ JOYCE ELAINE GOUGE Nickname: ]oy. Motto: “ Winners never quit; quitters never • ) win. Comment: Man-hater because basketball is her greatest love. ★ CHARLES EDWARD HENDERSON Nickname: Freck. Motto Do or undo. Comment: Crazy as they make ’em, but we all like him. ★ OR I E TA HOLLIFIELD Nickname: “ Orietatus.” Motto: Make it or break it. Comment: Self-confident and goes after what she wants with favorable results. ★ NETTIE CAMILLA HUDGINS Nickname: “ Milly.” Comment: Neat and secluded, always willing to help. ★ GENE ARTHUR HUGHEY Nickname: “Shoulders. Motto: A smile turneth away wrath. Comment: A friend to all with a wonder- lul personality. ★ DORA JERILENE McCALL Nickname: “Jeri.” Motto: It is better to give than to receive. Comment: A friend to all with a wonder¬ ful personality. ★ JORJA SNEED McCALL Nickname: “)o. Motto: Don’t expect too much and you won ' t be disappointed. Comment: Happy in love is Jorja! Seniors PATRICIA ANN McDOUGLE Nickname: “Pat. Motto: “He who thinks hy the inch, talks hy the mile, should he moved hy the foot. Comment: Studious and athletic — knows how to get what she wants. ★ MABLE BERNICE MEEKS Nickname: “Mah.” Motto: To the stars through all difficul¬ ties.” Comment: Cute, intelligent and a girl with high ideals. ★ WILLIAM DANIEL MORRIS Nickname: Bill.” Comment: A veteran who has taken a prominent place in his classes. ★ RICHARD MORROW Nickname: Dick. Comment: A boy with ambition and enough will power to gain his goal. ★ TRESSIE KATHERINE NANNY Nickname: “Rosy. Motto: Everything that glitters is not gold. Comment: A quiet secluded person, but friendly. ★ EDNA FRANCES OWENBY Comment: Quiet, co-operative and efficient. ★ CLARENCE WILLIAM PADGETT Nickname: Henry.” Comment: Settled and determined to do all things well. ★ MABEL ARLEEN PATTON Nickname: “Rink.” Motto: “Everyday should he passed as if it were to he our last. Comment: A hard worker and determined to get things done — and a cheerful person¬ ality. ★ BLANCHE VIRGINIA PUTNAM Nickname: Sunshine. Comment: A shy but a competent person. ★ VIRGINIA CELESTE SABISTON Nickname: Katydid. Motto: Laugh yourself into stitches. Comment: Talkative, and artistic minded is Celeste. Seniors FRANCES ANNE SUMMEY Nickname: “Whistle Bait.” Motto: “Set the cart before the horse.” Comment: Blonde, shy and always late for homeroom period. ★ BOBBY LEE SWAYNGIM Comment: The girls chase him, but he chases a basketball. it MARION ELMER TAYLOR Nickname: “Bed. Motto: “Hard work is the road to suc¬ cess. Comment: Willing to help when others need help. ★ JESSIE WILMA WILLIAMS Nickname: “Willie.” Motto: “A smile is the same in every language.” Comment: Friendly and willing to do her task well. Post Graduates DORIS MARIE BLANKENSHIP BLANCHE LUCILLE CALHOUN No pictures: LOUISE CARVER EVA SWANN CHARLES REESE GERALDINE CARBOENETTI e r l u e J MOST ATHLETIC BEST PERSONALITY Joyce Gouge Charles Henderson Gene Hughey Jeri McCall MOST INTELLECTUAL Mable Meeks Clarence Padgett CUTEST Camilla Hudgins Gene Hughey MOST POPULAR Anna Marie Bunnell Floyd Fox HISTORY OF CLASS OF ‘40 Twelve years ago, the Senior Class of ' 48, or most of it, walked through the doors of various school buildings for the first time, and optimistically demanded an education. Of the 121 first graders who started here in 1936, only twelve (12) have completed their entire twelve years of school in Black Mountain school. The rest of the present Senior Class have joined them, either in the grades, or in high school. We started our high school career with an enrollment of fifty-eight (58) eager freshmen, brimming with that naive self-assurance that only freshmen possess. The social highlight of our freshman year was the big hill-billy party, with one of our group winning a hog-calling contest. This was our first high school social and we eagerly looked forward to the coming years. We were greatly assisted through our freshman year by our sponsors, Mrs. McCorkle and Mr. Rich. We entered our sophomore year with an enrollment of forty-six (46), having gained a few new ones and losing a few older ones. Several of our class were officers and active members of various clubs. Also, since we were a very energetic class a large number of us went out for and made good in various sports. Our sponsors this year were Mrs. McCoy and Mr. Seawright. When we came to school as Juniors, with an enrollment of forty (40), we met many new faces and missed several old ones. We also met many new faculty mem¬ bers. Our junior year was a period of steady activity, under the sponsorship of Mrs. McCoy and Mr. Byrd and the leadership of Clarence Padgett, who was our president. Members of our class still continued to make good in sports and other extra activities as well as scholastically. Our Junior-Senior banquet was a great success, as well as all other parties during the year. Our senior year began with an enrollment of thirty-three (33). We began our last year of high school with Mrs. McCoy as our sponsor and Bill Morris as our president. Since we started as freshmen, we have lost fifteen (15) members of our class to the armed forces. Two members of our Senior Class, Bill Morris and Floyd Fox, who had to drop out of school when they were called by the sendee have come back to continue their education and will graduate with our present Senior Class. We will always be grateful to our parents for providing us with the opportunity to receive a high school education, and to our teachers for the patience and considera¬ tion they have shown throughout the years we were with them. Our faith in our homes and our school is the basis of the confidence with which we face the future. THE END Pat McDougle, Class Historian. Juniors President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Lawrence English Peggy Morrow Betty Jeanne Melton Roland Osteen Mary Jo Atkins Bobby Blair Betty Sue Burgess Betty Brandon Jo Anne Cordell Ruth Dougherty Lawrence English Larry Glenn Panthy Godfrey Della Goodman Bernice Gragg Arthur Joe Hemphill Ora Hollifield Eugene Hudson Herbert Hunter Guy Ledbetter Juniors Michael Ledbetter Charlotte Lindsay David Longcoy Sarah McDougle Betty Jeanne Melton Martha Melton Monty Miller Peggy Morrow Paul Norton Alvis Osteen Roland Osteen Betty Ruth Reid Betty Rice Bordon Sabiston Mark Shuford Betty Stafford Carroll Stevens Lee Whitaker Sophomores President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Jimmy Milbee Joe Gragg Barbara Dinwiddie Home Room Teachers: Mrs. F. Whitten, Mrs. R. W. Seawright. First row: Edwin Smith, Jimmy Milbee, Kenneth Glenn. Frank Melton, Esther Cordell, Addie Ellen Stephenson, Caroline Smith, Marilynn Cook. Second row: Cecil Wilson, Charles Thomas, Lawrence Bartlett, Paul Shinton, Clingman Capps, Petra Brown, Doris Jones, Barbara Dinwiddie, Betty Norton, Judy Matthews, Evelyn Third row: I arold Stepp, Clifton Moffitt, Donald Jackson, Alice Whitaker, Bonnie Cranfill, Myrtle Melton, Dana Gilliam, Lorraine Stafford, Dorothy Slagle. Fourth row: B. H. Chandler, Kenneth Fortune, Edward Polsom, Max Morris, Joe Gregg, Betty Reid, Tommv Spence. , o picture: Bettv Sue Blair, Mary Brown. Ethel Clubb. Geneva Davis, Margaret Dotson, Joan Drake, Lucille Fox, Gladys Garrison, (oe Gilliam, irginia 1 lenderson, Barbara Jones, Georgia Landing, Agnes Massey, Shirles Melton, Robert .Metcalf, Bill Morris, Reeda Nanns. Lois Virginia Raines, Vivileen Rice, Harriet Roberts, Arline Runion, Harold Smith, Pauline Sparks, Hazel Vess, Lucille Worley. Freshmen Home Room Teachers: Miss Mary Wilson, T. W. Nesbitt. First row, left to right: Leon Riddle, Robert Goodson, Cecil Nanny, J. W. Blankenship, Sherwood Mull, Martha Garrison, Reba Gouge, Mary F. Bunnell, Peggy Hall, Vivian Bowling. Second row: Troy Reed, Walter Summey, Delmar Williams, Roy Reed, J. C. Odom, Harold Bailey, Jeanette Harrison, Mildred Ammons, Margaret Hollifield, Katherine Atkins, Sue Reed. Third row: Barbara Gahagen, Betty Penland, Harold Brown, Roy Hendron, J. D. Goodman, Dillion Gaskins, Hazel Brackett, Thelma Brooks, Joyce Silvers, Joyce Belcher, Elizabeth Allison, Barbara Wade, Merle Owenbe. Fourth row: Hattie Lou Garrison, Mildred Gardner, Lavina Hollifield, Lee Elkins, Robert Glenn, Bob Ritchie, Ben Turner, David Atkins, Jack Hudson, Carol Simmons, Frieda Ring, Dorothy Hendricks, Sara Rice, Betty Allison. Last row: Billy Joe McAfee, George Wrenn, Garland Bryson, Katherine Padgett, Barbara Morgan, Betty Edwards, Mary Hensley, Beatrice Freeman, Ruth Watkins. Eighth Grade Home Room Teachers: Miss Ruth Gilbert, Mrs. Alberta McMurray. First row, left to right: Doris Higginbotham, Carolyn Dinwiddie, Elaine Allison, Norma Justus, Lillian Williams, Rowena Stepp, Garnold Guffey, Ruth Harris, Phyllis Cordell, Jewel English, Allie Carroll, Joyce Wells, Peggy Gibbs, Mary A. McAfee, Joy Whitaker, Georgia Robinson, Carolyn Plemmons, Janice Litaker, Margaret Harrison, Ann Burnette, Connie Dougherty, Nancy Padgett. Second row: Richard Ramsey, Hilliard Massey, Willard Melton, Verlin Edwards, Rita Gasperson, Virginia Metcalf, Barbara Justus, Sybil Joyner, Anna Rue Osteen, Betty Marett, Eloise Norton, Jo Ann Norton, Mary Ann Anderson, Sybil Goldsmith, Kathleen Bartlett, Wilma Slagle, Gary Lee Biddix, Barbara Allred, Robah Johnson, Stanley Burgin. Third row: Mrs. McMurray, Eddie Calloway, Mac Hill, Tabor Myers, Wilfred Johnson, Bobby Dickens, Jimmy Poteat, Phillip McMahan, Charles Davis, Freddie Calloway, Frank Echols, Tolbert Anderson, Arnold Runnion, Jimmy Ravfield, Frank Grant, Wayne Fox, Larry McCall, Bobby Allison, Miss Gilbert. Fourth row: Gleen Hentshell, Vernon Burroughs, George York, Norman Hentshell, Donald Turner, Russell Rowland, Bill Huntley, Bart Burnette, Fred Byrd, Bobby Wheelon, Vaughn Swann, Lee Poison, Jerry Prescott, Ray Carver, Jackie Joyner, Eugene Jones, Stuart Byron, Junior Sparks, Joe Allen. No picture: Betty Brigman, Betty Gilliam, Bill Simmons, Charles Salesby. Glee Club Director: Mrs. A. W. McDougle First row: Marilyn Cook, Peggy Morrow, Betty Rice, Ora Hollifield, Charlotte Lindsay, Atrice Cranfill, Hoyce Gouge, Mable Meeks, Jerilene McCall, Shirley Melton, Doris Jones, Anna Marie Bunnell, Maty ' Jo Atkins, Caroline Atkins, Blanche Calhoun, Doris Blankenship, Arietta Burnette, Orieta Hollifield, Mable Patton. Second row: Carol Simmons, Dorothy Hendricks, Reba Gouge, Mary Frances Bunnell, Sara Rice, Thelma Brooks, Joyce Silvers, Sue Reed, Freda Ring, Carol Ledbetter, Bonnie Jean Cranfill, Lavina Hollifield, Oleen Ammons, Margaret Hollifield, Betty Penland, Ruth Watkins, Vera Mae English, Hazel Vess, Peggy Hall. Third row: Jeanne Atkins Melton, Gladys Garrison, Merle Owenby, Betty Ruth Reid, Virginia Henderson, Patsy McDougle, Lucy Fortune, Alice Whitaker, Dorothy Slagle, Mrs. McDougle, Betty Brandon, Ruth Doughtery, Sarah McDougle, Dana Gilliam, Barbara Dinwiddie, Petra Brown, Genevia Davis, Katherine Atkins, Pearl High. Fourth row: Carroll Owens, Bordon Sabiston, Clingman Capps, Michael Ledbetter, Robert Metcalf, Gene Hughey, Carroll Stevens, Bobby Ritchie, Mark Shuford, David Longcoy, Lawrence English, Maloney Jones, Richard Morrow, Oliver Reece, Roy Hendron, Jimmy Milbee, Rugene Hud son, Garland Bryson. Future Homemaker’s Association OFFICERS First roiv, left to right: Dana Gilliam, Parliamentarian; Geraldine Chandler, Program Chairman; Marylin Cook, Song Leader; Carolyn Smith, Song Leader. Second row: Betty Allison, Historian; Joanne Cordell, President; Miss Mary Wilson, Sponsor; Lorraine Stafford, Vice President; Ruth Bartlett, Secretary. ii m n WtM i ft ) ii -- MEMBERS First row, left to right: Margaret Shook, Hazel Brackett, Marylin Cook, Vivian Bowling, Olean Ammons, Carol Ledbetter, Geraldine Chandler, Doris Jones, Dana Gilliam, Genevia Davis. Second row: Wilma Williams, Bonnie Jean Cranfill, Dorothy Hendricks, Sarah Rice, Carolyn Smith, Pearl High, Katheryn Atkins, Reba Gouge, Martha Garrison, Sue Reid, Betty Penland. Third row: Joanne Cordell, Burnice Gosnell, Shirley Melton, Virginia Henderson, Ruth Bartlett, Alice Whitaker, Lorraine Stafford, Elizabeth Davis, Betty Sue Burgess, Maxine Padgett, Lavina Hollifield, Evelyn Jones, Betty Alli¬ son, Vera Mae English, Ruth Watkins, Miss Wilson. Future Farmers of America OFFICERS President Carroll Stevens Vice President Clifton Moffit Secretary Micheal Ledbetter Treasurer Kenneth Fortune Reporter Cecil Wilson MEMBERS First row, left to right: Robert Goodson, Leon Riddle, Michael Ledbetter, Carroll Stevens, Clifton Moffitt, Cecil Nanney, Harold Brown. Second row: Lawrence Bartlett, Leo Elkins, Clarence Padgett, Cecil Wilson, Kenneth Fortune, Bobby Ritchie, Marion Taylor, Bill Sanooke, Guy Ledbetter. Journalism Club President Treasurer Mable Meeks Orieta Hollifield First row, left to right: Sarah McDougle, Judy Matthews, Betty Norton, Doris Blankenship, Mable Meeks, Orieta Hollifield, Barbara Dinwiddie, Petra Brown, Joan Drake. Second row: Atrice Cranfill, Ora Hollifield, Charlotte Lindsey, Genevia Davis, Jerilene McCall, Tommy Spence, Mark Shuford, David Longcoy, Louise Carver, Mary Jo Atkins, Lorraine Carver, Ethel Clubb. High Top Staff Mary Jo Atkins Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Lindsay Barbara Dinwiddie Assistant Editor Business Manager First row: Sara McDougle, Advertising Copy; Betty Norton, Grammar Grade Reporter; Doris Blankenship, Society Editor; Charlotte Lindsay, Assistant Editor; Jody Atkins, Editor-in- Chief; Barbara Dinwiddie, Business Manager; Louise and Lorraine Carver, Typists; Petra Brown, Literary Editor; Toan Drake, Grammar Grade Reporter. Second row: Judy Matthews, Color Reproduction; Jeri McCall, Typist; Tommy Spence, Sales and Circulation; David Longcoy, Comic Editor; Mark Shuford, Exchange Editor; Arrietta Burnette, Typist. Not in picture: Atrice Cranfill, Art Editor; Caroline Atkins, Club Reporter; Ethel Clubb, Eighth Grade Reporter; Bill Saunooke, Sports Editor; Joan Hendron, Black and White Repro¬ duction; Mrs. Lillian Witton, Sponsor. Headliner Club OFFICERS President . Vice President . Secretary and Treasurer . Celeste Sabiston Polly Wheelon . . Peggy Morrow MEMBERS First row , left to right: Barbara Reid, Freda Ring, Thelma Brooks, Peggy Morrow, Celeste Sabiston, Polly Wheelon, Mary Frances Bunnell, Peggy Hall, Barbara Wade. Second row: Carol Simmons, Wilma Justice, Eugene 1 Iudson, Lawrence English, Herbert Hunter, Larry Glenn, Borden Sabiston, Monty Miller, Robert Glenn, Jack Hudson, Della Goodman, Joyce Silvers. Club Joyce Gouge Vice President Patsy McDougle Lucy Fortune President Secretary and Treasurer Bvrd. First row: Patsy McDougle, Arrietta Burnette, Jovce Gouge, Lucy Fortune, Mr. Eugene 1 . Second row: Alvis Osteen, Max Morris, Burton Osteen, Garland Bryson. Sponsor: Eugene Byrd Cheerleaders Miss Ruth Gilbert Director Left to right: Orieta Hollifield, Mable Patton, Atrice Cranfill, Anna Marie Bunnell, Bordon Sabiston, Celeste Sabiston, Charlotte Lindsey, Jody Atkins, Mable Meeks. Anna Marie Blinnell Chief Cheerleader Mascots Carol Hendricks Annette Meeks Girls’ Basketball Team First row: Peggy Morrow, Maxine Padgett, Betty Norton, Mr. Byrd, Esther Cordell, Dana Gilliam, Doris Jones. Second row: Lorraine Stafford, Dorothy Slagle, Patsy McDougle, Lucy Lortune, Joyce Gouge, Arietta Burnette. Co-Captains: Joyce Gouge, Lucy Lortune. SCHEDULE Here Here There There Here Here Here Here Coach: Eugene Byrd. December 9—Tuesday—Fairview . December 12—Friday—Grace . December 16—Tuesday—Warren Wilson December 19—Friday—Oakley January 9—Friday—Biltmore . January 13—Tuesday—Haw Creek January 16—Friday—Warren Wilson January 23—Friday—Swannanoa . Boys’ Basketball Team First row: Clifton Moffitt, Clingman Capps, Carroll Stevens, Coach Eugene Byrd, Charles Henderson, Marion Taylor, Alvis Osteen. Second row: Bobby Swayngim, Bobby Ritchie, Bobby Blair, Edward Poison. Not in picture: Co-Captains Bill Saunooke and Clarence Padgett. SCHEDULE January 27—Tuesday—Biltmore January 30—Friday—Sand Hill . February 6—Friday—Oakley February 13—Friday—Grace February 17—Tuesday—Sand Hill February 20—Friday—Haw Creek February 21—Saturday—Fairview . February 23—Monday—Grace February 24—Tuesday—Swannanoa There There Here There Here There There There There Coach: Eugene Byrd. Football Team First row: Charles Thomas, Garland Bryson, Troy Reed, Carroll Stevens, Joe Gregg, Herbie Melton, Clarence Padgett, Jimmy Milbee, Charles Henderson, Max Morris, Kenneth Glenn, Bobby Wheelon, Gene Hughey. Second row: Lindy Fortune, Clingman Capps, Yancey Jones, Edward Barnwell, Co-Captains Charles Reese and Alvis Osteen; Oliver Reese, B. FI. Chandler, Roland Osteen. Coach: Eugene Byrd FOOTBALL Who Where Score We Oakley—September 26—here . 0 Warren Wilson—October 1—here . 7 Biltmore—October 9—Memorial Stadium .19 Weaverville—October 17—there. ,18 Asheville “B”—October 23—here 13 Sand Hill—October 31—here 0 Oakley—November 7—there. 13 Swannanoa—November 14—there .0 Thev 0 ' 6 0 0 0 24 12 6 . OnoJLasvdL-- 4-vu- r o trT -tsU i %, ' (■ { tf. Or $UL 7Ku. Tn hyi, ' a. yy- GOFF RADIO SERVICE RADIOS AND APPLIANCES Opposite Post Office Phone 4301 Compliments Of THE WASH SPOT On Broadway Phone 5212 ■ Compliments Of BLACK MOUNTAIN SOSSAMON-TYSON FURNITURE CO. Everything For Your Home HARDWARE CO. Phone 438 1 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Ridgecrest Store BEGLEY ' S Staple and Fancy Groceries BEAUTY SHOPPE Ice Coal Wood Ice Cream and Cold Drinks For Appointment Call 3401 Queen City Bus Station Cherry Street Pay Us A Visit Paul Harris, Prop. i BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Compliments Of ECKLES - REALTOR THOMAS AND HOWARD List Your Beal Estate With Me Box 794 Produce Office Phone 3621 Residence Phone 4072 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Wholesale Groceries ASHEVILLE, N. C. Congratulations To The Class Of 1948 SHAW’S STORE MONTREAT ROAD ELLINGTON STUDIO Everything In Photography Your Home Town Photographer Phone 3761 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. BLACK MOUNTAIN ICE COMPANY We protect the garden-freshness and essential vitamins of your vegetables WITH ICE Dealers In Good Coal The Right Coal For The Right Purpose Dial 4391 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Compliments Of THE ARMY STORE ASHEVILLE, N. C. Compliments Of HARRISON ' S FUNERAL HOME Dial 2761 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Where the service you get is as important as the merchandise you buy . . . ASHEVILLE N. C. Home of Skyland Fashions T.M.Reg PHONE: BLACK MOUNTAIN DAY 3711 DAY 2731 NIGHT 3841 GROVE STONE AND SAND COMPANY CRUSHED STONE WASHED SAND DUNBRIK James G. Northcott, General Manager SWANNANOA, N. C. READY-MIXED CONCRETE ★ Accurate ★Economical ★Speedy REED ABEE C. B. Martin, Secretary-Treasurer PHONE 1248 BILTMORE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Of BLACK MOUNTAIN MEMBER OF F. D. I. C. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ... Hunter Florist Phone 2041 Flowers For All Occasions—Flowers By Wire BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Compliments Of Black Mountain Hosiery Mills 9 Inc. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. KNIGHTS PHARMACY After School and After Games Meet Your Friends At Knight’s Soda Fountain P description Specialist TELEPHONE 3331 COMPLIMENTS OF Town of Black Mountain and Black Mountain Golf Course Compliments Of Black Mountain News TELEPHONE 4101 Compliments Of HANS REES’ SONS, INC. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Compliments Of POTTER FEED AND FERTILIZER COMPANY FEED FERTILIZER HARDWARE —Dial 4221- BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Compliments Of j Compliments Of McMURRAY CHEVROLET CO. Sales and Service Phone 3141 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Black Mountain Drug Co. The REX ALL Store Prescriptions Our Specialty Try Our Home-Made Sandwiches and Delicious Drinks Phone 4121 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. PEEK S PLACE ) A Good Place To Eat A Good Place To Dine For Reservations j TELEPHONE 2581 “Hello... sXoke!” • OTUID UNDfl AUTHOtITY Of TH| COCA-COIA COMPANY Y BLUE RIDGE CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Phone 4131 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. Phone 3231 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’48 Summey’s Man’s Store Your McGregor Sportswear Dealer WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales Service Phone 3771 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Compliments Of Asheville Sporting Goods Store ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AND TOYS 14 N. Pack Square Telephone 568 Asheville, North Carolina BLACK MOUNTAIN GROCERY CO. Staple and Fancy Groceries Birdseye Frozen Foods L. Blair and R. T. Hill, Owners Dial 4181 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. LANCE ' S ESSO SERVICE Tires Tubes Batteries DIAL 2491 Compliments Of RICE ' S QUALITY STORE Eat With Us! Travel With Us! KEY CITY PHARMACY Prescription Druggists TERMINAL GRILL Nunnally’s Candy Max Lactor Queen City Coach Company Coty Drugs Sundries DIAL 3281 Soda Lountain Service Dial 5231 or 2591 Compliments Of MORGAN BROTHERS Incorporated BUCKLER’S Wholesalers and Distributors ! STUDIO Telephones 5400-5401 67-71 Broadway Phone 1713 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Asheville , IV. C. COLO NIAL BAKING CO. Compliments Of COLONIAL KEY CITY CAB CO. IS GOOD BREAD ; DIAL 3791 ASHEVILLE, N. C. L to rafoLd ' .
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