Crabtree Iron Duff High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Crabtree, NC)

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I f ■■ V ■ ■ ' ' • Haywood County Public i Waynesvllle ibrary • ) This Annual Is Dedicated To: who gave his life in Korea that the rest of us might retain the American way of life. Since it matters not how long we live but how well we live, we feel that Billy lived a most worthwhile life during his eighteen years. In school he entered into many phases of activity. He was Editor-in-Chief of Annual, Sports Editor for Hi-Life, a member of F.F.A. for four years. He likedi books, sports magazines and current events. He loved his church. So, to the memory of Billy whom we all loved we dedicate this, our “Highlander.” 2 Teachers Since 1919 FRED L. SAFFORD Trinity College Principal Physical Education LOUIE M. NOLAND Western Carolina Teachers College PEARL JUSTICE YATES Mars Hill College W.C.T.C. English and History JOE MORROW University North Carolina Music, Typing and Science VELMA MORROW Mars Hill College FRANK KIRKPATRICK, B.S. Western Carolina Teachers College MRS. JEANETTE CHASE Life Certificate Ypsilanti Teachers College WILLIAM GLENN NOLAND B.S. Western Carolina Teachers College MRS. GLENN NOLAND Carson Newman College Home Economics MRS. FRANK KIRKPATRICK Carson Newman College Mathematic s B. F. NESBITT, B.S. Brevard College North Carolina State College BETTY B. TERRELL Western Carolina Teachers College LOUISA BOYD W.C.T.C. JOHN F. SCHIBOR Chicago University EDNA BEST 4-H Club, 1,2; F.H.A.. 1 2,4; Glee Club, 2,3; Sports Editor of Annual, 4; Proof Reader Hi-Liife, 4; Usher Junior Play, 3; ‘ ‘Daffy Dills , 4. ROXIE CRAWFORD Editor-in-Chief of Hi- Life, 4; Vice-President, Senior Class, 4; Basket- Ball, 1,2,3; 4-H Club, 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A.Club, 1, 2, 4; Photographer for Annual 4; Band, 3,4; Rep¬ resentative Valentine Dance 2; ‘‘The Nutt Family, 3; F.H.A. Historian, 1,4; Tobacco Queen Contestant, 3; Miss Crabtree Iron Duff, 4; 4-H Song Leader, 4. GERALDINE BISHOP 4-H Club, 1,2,3; Basket- Ball, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club. 1,2,3,4; President Sophomore Class, 2; “The Nutt Family’’; Business Manager Annual, 4; Circulation Manager Hi-Life, 4; F.H.A., 1,2; Band, 3,4; Halloween Queen, 2; Vice-President Class, 1. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; F.H.A., 1,2, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; ‘The Nutt Family’ , 3; F.H.A, Reporter, 3,4; Sports Editor Hi-Life, 4; Tobacco Queen Con¬ testant 2; Secretary Sophomore Class, 2; Student Council, 1,2; Band 3,4; Secretary F.H.A., 1; Sports Editor for Hi-Life 4; Daffy Dills . VIVIAN HANEY F.H.A. Club, 1,2,3,4; 4- H Club, 1,2,3; Basket¬ ball, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Secretary Student Council,2; Mem¬ ber Student Council, 2, 3; “The Nutt Family ,3; Society Editor Hi-Life,4; Secretary of Class, 2,3; “Daffy Dills ’ ’, DAN DAVIS F.F.A. Club, 1,2,3.4; Basketball, 2,3; 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 1,2; “The Nutt Family ,3; Secretary Freshman Class, 1; Glee Club, 1,2; ‘‘Daffy Dills , 4; Song Leader, 2; Treasurer, 1. DORIS JAMES President Senior Class, 4; Student Council, 3; Basketball, 1,3,4; Glee Club, 1,Z,3,4; Band, 3,4; Recitation Contest, 2; F.H.A. Club, 1.2.3,4; Class Editor of Annual, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3.4; Marshal, 2,3; The Nutt Family , 3; 4-H County Council Member, 4; Contestant Asheville Festival, 4; Daffy Dills . CHARLES MEDFORD F.F.A. Club, 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club, 1.2,3,4; Basketball, 3; The Nutt Family ,3; Treasurer Sophomore Class, 2; Glee Club, 1,2; Daffy Dills , 4; Adverti; ing Manager for Annual FRANK LOWE F.F.A. Club. 1,2.3,4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 3; Basketball, 2, 3; The Nutt Family, 3; F.F.A. Secretary, 4; 4-H Club Song Leader, 4; F.F. A. Song Leader, 4; Vice- President Sophomore Class 2; Treasurer Senior Class, 4; Sports Editor Annual, 4; Sports Editor Hi-Life, 4; Reoorter of Cl ass. 2; “Daffy Dills . 4. SUE CAROLYN NOLAND 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club, 1,2,3.4; Glee Club. 1, 2,3,4; Basketball, 1,3; Cheerleader,,!; President Freshman Class, 1; President 4-H Club, 4; Associate Editor of Annual, 4; Artist Hi-Life, 4; Rep¬ resentative Valentine Dance 1; Tobacco Queen Contest¬ ant, 2; The Nutt Family ,3; Marshal, 1; 4-H County Council, 4; Daffy Dills,4. JUANITA RATHBONE F.H.A. Club, 1,2,3,; 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 2.3; Basketball, 3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Recitation Contest,2; Usher Junior Play, 3; Daffy Dills . DORIS SUE PARKS F.H.A. Club, 1.2,3.4; Secretary Senior Class, 4; The Nutt Family, 3; Marshal, 2, 3; Student of the Week, 3; Daffy Dills . WILMA SANFORD F.H.A., 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball, 2,3; Basketball Captain, 3; Tobacco Queen Contestant, 4; Advertising Manager Annual,4; Business Manager Hi-Life, 4; “The Nutt Family’ , 3; Historian F.H.A., 2; Glee Club, 1,2,3; Winner F.H.A. Dress Review, 4. BEATRICE SANFORD F.H.A. Club, 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3; Glee Club, 2, 3,4; Usher “The Nutt Family”, 3. LILLIE JANE SANFORD 4-H Club, 1,2,3; F.H.A., 1,2,4; Student Council,3; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; “The Nutt Family”, 3; Basket¬ ball, 2,4; Editor-in- Chief of Annual,4; Proof Reader Hi-Life, 4. I PAUL SMART F.F.A. Club, 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 1,2; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; “The Nutt Family 3; Treasurer F.F.A., 4; President Junior Class, 3; Sports Hi-Life, 4; Student of the Week, 3; “Daffy Dills ”, 4. EDWARD WOOD F.F.A. Club, 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club, 1: Glee Club, 1. Class Will We, the Seniors of 1952, singly and collectively, have decided to disregard all legal words and phrases in our will to the people who are less fortunate than we. We will to the Juniors the typing class, Mr. Morrow, and the typewriters, hoping that they have a better time than we had. To the Freshmen we leave a good example of how to stay in high school four years. I, Edna Best, leave to Annis Noland 45 pounds, with hopes that she can gain some weight. I, Dan Davis, will my good looks and noisy boots to Frank Medford, with hopes that he doesn’t disturb as many classes. I, Frank Eowe, leave my ability to drive the bus to Floyd Plemmons, hoping he will have as much success as I have had. I, Paul Smart, leave my ability to play ball to James Morrow, hoping he will have as much success as I have had. I, Geraldine Bishop, leave my basketball suit to Maxine Medford, hoping she can do as good work as I have done. I, Doris Parks, leave my high ambitions to work algebra to Emelyn McCracken. I, Charles Medford, will my bus to Joe Caldwell (the old Ford) and hope that he can succeed in getting a heater. I, Vivian Haney, leave my fondness for grumbling to Bonnie Sue Justice. I, Lib Crawford, leave my place in typing class (the front seat) to Bobbie Mae Welch, and hope that she can type 40 words per minute. I, Wilma Sanford, will my art talent to Mattie Sue Medford, hoping she will keep the second grade plenty of coloring to do. I, Juanita Rathbone, leave to Mary Ellen McElroy my tall, dark, handsome men. I, Beatrice Sanford, will to Sue Dotson all my books, hoping that she will get as much good out of them as I have. I, Roxie Crawford, leave to Thad Medford my fondness for Hazelwood. I, Sue Noland, leave to James Williamson my inability to keep from laughing in class. 1, Edward Wood, leave all my girl friends to Wilfred K. I, Doris James, leave to McClain my love for Pimey Ridge. I, Esther Wright, leave my seat in the library to anyone. I, Lillie Jane Sanford, leave my green eyes and love for basketball to Eddie Hill. Also, my love to Mr. Morrow. We, the Seniors, leave our brilliant brains to the teachers, trusting they will be of some use to the undergraduates. We four certain Senior girls, leave to anyone who thinks he can get away with it, our ability to hide in the cloak room, get caught by Mr. Safford and get away with it. Wilma Sanford Lillie Jane Sanford 9 Class Prophecy Last night I dreamed it was I960 I could see us all now as then- 18 graduates of Crabtree Iron Duff Then the nightmares really began- Dan Davis has attained his greatest ambition. He is a cop run¬ ning down all those hot rods from Iron Duff. Edna Best, in spite of her smallness, has become known as the country’s most famous woman wrestler. Wilma Sanford, whose future was decided before graduation, is now keeping house for Joe and her two boys. Lib Crawford wanted to be a stock car driver but “Sody” side¬ tracked her into being an operator for the Bell Telephone Company. Next I saw a western scene. There were Susie and David Noland, who went west and bought a cattle ranch. Later they struck oil and went out of the cattle business. Belk Hudson’s Department Store is hanging on to Doris Sue Parks and Roxie Crawford. Doris Sue is personal manager, and Roxie is bookkeeper. Geraldine Bishop is coaching football at U.C.O.A. and Charlie is a first class waterjack. My dream became clearer as 1 saw Washington, D.C. where Doris James turned out to be the first woman president. Ruby Presnell, who married before graduation is now happy living in her home “down by the old mill stream’’. Frank Lowe is the owner of the biggest garage in Waynesville. He got all of his training from working on his own car. Who is this fellow I saw looking through a huge telescope? Could it be Charles Medford, who is now a scientist for Palomar Observatory? As my dream went on 1 saw Vivian Haney arriving late at work again. She was so neat Central Cleaners hired her for their secretary. Lillie Jane Sanford still walks around with short hair-bobby pins in her hair, scarf in her hand. Later 1 saw a basketball game in progress. I believe it was Paul Smart playing center. He has grown to be a six-footer. Beatrice Sanford is still staying home with mama and papa. From the Paper Building in Greensboro, came a radio broadcast. It was the “Golden Voice’’ of Juanita Rathbone on the show, “Winner Take AH’’ and “Get It Out Of Here’’. After years of faithful service Esther Lee Wright, now has an important secretarial job at the Wellco Shoe Plant. The last scene Edward Wood still sleeping. He always would have liked to made a million dollars so he wouldn’t have to worry any more. Juanita Rathbone Geraldine Bishop The Class History In the fall of 1940 we entered our first year of “Readin’, ’Ritin’, and ’Rithmetic”. We were divided into two different sections--Mrs. Cleo Rogers taught one and Miss Edith Long taught the other. After eight hard years of study we finally reached our long desired “High School Days”. Miss Greene was our home room teacher that year. We had “hide out class” in the tenth grade and listened to Mr. Schibor teach Spanish. In the Junior Class our play, “The Nutt Family” was a good experience and much fun. Then came our Junior-Senior Banquet (The Gay Nineties) where we had our way for one time in fixing things as we wished. With sixty in the first grade, twenty-eight in the Freshman Class, twenty-four in the Sophomore Class, nineteen in the Junior Class (Ruby and Pansy got married and Charles, Patsy and Peggy fell by the way- side), there were eighteen full fledged Seniors. At last came our rings to add beauty to our hands and the dignity of being Seniors to our diploma. Everyone checked and rechecked to make sure he had his required units. Of course we had to spend a great deal of time getting ready for those last minute examinations, but we also had time to practice and enjoy giving “Daffy Dills”. Then came the night for which we had worked, waited and hoped- Graduation Night. We were glad to be finishing school, but we missed our schoolmates and teachers and the usual fun of school life. Doris Sue Parks, Historian 11 JUNIORS JOE CALDWELL EMLYN McCRACKEN I WILMA JOLLY FLOYD PLEMMONS FRANK MEDFORD MATTIE MEDFORD MAXINE MEDFORD THAD MEDFORD JAMES MORROW annis mot BOBBIE WELCH JIMMY WOOD Me C LAIN POPE JAMES WILLIAMSON WILFRED KINDSLAND 13 FRESHMEN Betty Jo Allen, Jack Bishop, Bobby J. Bradshaw, Bob Brown, David Brown, Palmer Caldwell, Don Chambers, Wayne Chambers, Edith Cogdill, Claudia Crawford, Johnny Crawford, R.A, Gillett, Billie Greene, Clarine Green, Kathlene Hogan, Elizabeth James, Ray James, Eugene Jones, Jack W. Kinsland, Frank Lowe, Martha Matthews, Lee McCracken, Polly McElroy, Shirley McElroy, Margaret Morrow, Kenneth Parks, Earl Parks, Francis Sanford, Carroll Smith, Mary Sutton, Steven Walker, Frances E. Yates, Lorriane Sanford, Tommy Rathbone and Mr. Morrow. SOPHOMORES Betty Arrington, Gene Arrington, Mark Brown, Jewel Dotson, Eddie Hill, Shirldean Hogan, Betty Jones, Bonnie Sue Justice, O’neal Justice, Doris Kindsla.nd, Mary E. McElroy, Josephine Presnell, Robert Sutton, Floyd Stevenson, Roy Pope, Edwin Bryson, Helen Price, Valarie Henderson, Billy Best, Sybil Bradshaw, Shirley Smith, Jewel Clark, Jewel D. Ferguson, Harrison Caldwell, David Tate, Mattie West and Mrs. Noland. 14 Eighth Grade Autry Best, Jimmy Best, Grover Bradshaw, Doyle Brown, Harley Caldwell, Boyd Fisher, Charles Hannah, F-rnest Hoglen, Wajr Kingsland, George Kirkpatrick, Tommy Kirkpatrick Billy Lowe, Henry Massie, Roger McElroy, Spencer McCracken, Alvin Matthews, Virgil Matthews, Gene Parks, Dorothy Arrington, Katherine Beasley, Adline Best, Louise Best, Carolyn Bryson, Barbara Crawford, Martha Caldwell, Mary Caldwell, Annette Ferguson, Peggy Green, Helen Hill, Doris Messer, Bobbie Parks, Louise Presnell, Barbara Smith and Mr. Noland. Seventh Grade Ruth Gillett, Thomasine Inman, Stella James, Barbara Jones, Azalee McCracken, Betty Jo McCracken, Mary Sue McCracken, Shelby Jean McElory, Patricia Messer, Mable Steveson, Helen Surrett, Faye Sutton, Sam Burgess, Dallas Green, Kyle Hannah, Commodore Jolly, Cecil Mathews, Ray Messer, Homer Noland, Charles Parks, Robert Sanford, Dennis Overman and Mr. Schibor. Class Oiiicers President-— Doris James Vice-President- Roxie Crawford Secretary-Doris Sue Parks Treasurer-Frank Lowe Song Leader-Susie Noland Bookkeeper --Wilma Sanford 15 Fifth Grade Hazel Green, Juanita Morgan, Beverley Chambers, Jean Franklin, Marie Shetley, Betty Sue Price, Betty Jo Brown, Lucille Justice, Ruth Overman, Freda Ann Hill, Katie, Sue Chambers, Dan Best, Jerry Crawford, Terry Rogers, Roy Beasley, Jerry Parks, Charles Surrett, Glenn Putman, Jack Brown, Philip Davis, Amos Stevenson, Johnny Caldwell, Joe Chambers, Gerald Ferguson, Louis Stevenson, James Hannah, Andrew Kelley, Kenneth Penley, Charles Clark, Dewayne Sanford, Mr. Kirkpatrick Fourth Grade Kenneth Caldwell, Lawrence Caldwell, Carlyle Ferguson Martin Ferguson, Gene Glance, J. E. Hill, Jerry Hoglen, Marion Jones, Henry Long, Billy McElroy, Vaughn McCracken, Harold Messer, David Overman, Jerry Parks, J. L, Parks, Elbert Presnel, Johnny Schibor, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Williamson, Betty Jean Justice, Mary Etta Justice. Wilma King, Frankie Overman, Jane Franklin, Eve Stevenson and Mrs. Morrow. Sixth Grade Kenneth Beasley, Henry Best, Jerry Brown, Dewain Bryson, Earl Clarke, Eugene Clarke, Robert Ray Clarke, Ned Crawford, Earl Greene, Bobby Hannah, Glen Hoyle, Gene Hill, Arthur Hoglen, James Justice, Wilson Kirkpatrick, Harold Mathews, A. L. Mathews, Carl McCracken, Robert Penley, Harold Parks, Charles Phillips, Max Sanford, Frank Smart, Ben West, Jr., Billy West, Tommy Woods, Pe gy Ferguson, Ann Franklin, Peggy Gaddis, Mildred Hill, Joan Inman, Betty S. James, Janice Parks, Kathern Rathbone, Hilda Sanford, Jeanette Smith, June Smith, Sara Carver and Mrs. Terrel. 16 Second Grade Joyce Beck, Doris Best, Mary Caldwell, Neal Clark, Patsy Crawford, Ruth Downs, Theresa Ferguson, James Gaddis, Anna Jean Greene, Hilda M. Hogan, Betty Jo Hoglen, Jo Ann Justice, Robert King, Helen Kirkpatrick, Brice Long, Sara Lee Messer, Jimmie McClure, Bennie Noland, R. L. Overman, Hilda F. Parks, Mary Parks, Larry Parks, Jonnie Rogers, Doris Sanford, Linda Sharp, Earl Shelton, Doyle Smith, Nancy Smith, Sammy Smith, Hazel Southerland, Glenn Stevenson, O. L. Yates, Martha Caldwell and Mrs. Boyd. First Grade Johnny Bradshaw, Richard Caldwell, Richard Crawford, Kenneth Frady, Billy Glance, Tommy Griffin, Jimmy. Haynes, Wade Hoyle, Fred Inman, Lloyd McCracken, Bruce McElroy, Walter Holand, Charles Putman, Dallas Smith, Charles Williamson, Carolyn Beasley, Deanna Crawford, Barbara Gaddis, Lois Greene, Melba Greene, Betty Hill, Keyondus Inman, Wilma Jones, Barbara King, Ruth McCracken, Patrica McElroy, Corina Overman, Mary Sue Parks, Vicky Rogers, Freda Sanford, Cheryl Sutton, Marie Wood, Donell Yarbough, Johnny Kimsey, Kenneth Justice, and Mrs. Noland. Third Grade Carolyn Clark, Audrey Allen, Louise Downs, Irene Ferguson, Maxine Ferguson, Phillis Gaddis, Beatrice Griffin, Florence Griffin, Jo Ann Haynes, Hilda Matthews, Patsy Messer, Sue Sanford, Lorene Shelton, Marian Overman, Nancy Jones, William Beasley, Ronny Bradshaw, Hobert Brown, Harold Hannah, Walker Hill, Tommy Justice, Ralph McCracken, Charles Price, Orville Rathbone, James Southerland, and Mrs. Chase. 17 i BAND FRONT ROW: Bobbie Mae Welch, Carolyn Bryson, Adeline Best, Jimmy Best, Francis Yates, Martha Caldwell, Margaret Jane Morrow, Patricia Messer, George Kirkpatrick, Jean Crawford, Claudia Sue Crawford, Mattie Medford. SECOND ROW: Tommy Kirkpatrick, Betty Ferguson, Roxie Crawford, Doris James, Grover Lee Bradshaw, Jewel Dee Ferguson, Barbara Crawford, Elizabeth Crawford, Geraldine Bishop, Maxine Medford, Palmer Caldwell, Don Chambers, and Boyd Fisher. Glee Club FRONT ROW: Juanita Rathbone, Sybil Bradshaw, Beatrice Sanford, Polly McElroy, Lillie Sanford, Claudia Crawford, Francis Yates, Mattie Medford, Jewel Ferguson, STANDING: Doris James, Eddie Hill, Betty Jones, Betty Ferguson, Mary McElroy, Maxine Medford, Ruth Ferguson, Bobbie Welch, Roxie Crawford, Sue Noland, Lib Crawford, Geraldine Bishop, and Jean Bradshaw. 19 AMERICA F. F. A. F. H. A, Chapter HAYWOOD COUNTY WINNERS FOR 1951 20 Junior 4-H Club Lillie Sanford Lib Crawford Edna Best Esther Wright Roxie Crawford Frank Lowe Sue Noland Wilnaa Sanford Newspaper Staii 21 Typing Class FRONT ROW: Sue Noland, Esther Wright, Lillie Jane Sanford, Wilma Sanford. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Bishop, Elizabeth Crawford, Roxie Crawford, Edna Best, Dan Davis and Doris James. Annual Stall Elizabeth Crawford, Doris James, Edna Best, Esther Wright, Wilma Sanford, Lillie Jane Sanford, Frank Lowe, Sue Noland, Dan Davis Geraldine Bishop, Roxie Crawford. Farm Shop Roxie Ann Crawford, Sue Noland, Mrs. Glenn Noland and Wilma Sanford. athletics Girls ' Basketball Team Lillie Jane Sanford, Sybil Bradshaw, Edith Cogdill, Emelyn McCracken, Ruth Ferguson, Maxine Medford, Doris James, Geraldine Bishop, Lib Crawford, Bobby Jean Bradshaw, Josephine Presnell, Juanita Rathbone; Bonnie Justice, Bobbie Welch, and Polly McElroy. Harrison Caldwell, Edwin Bryson, Dewitt James, Thad Medford, Paul Smart, Thad Crawford, McClain Pope, Roy Pope, Frank Medford, Hershel Haney. LEFT: Coach Safford RIGHT: Coach Schibor Basketball Boys Senior Superlatives 25 Z7 29 m “DORIS” i ' % SUM •IS WHAT’S WRONG SUSIE? ? 4 ■ ,M f r •ft fi-e ' C y. JP‘ ' 4 .% J HERE’S JOE and chareie . I ' ’, oh:’, oh; ' P M M i. i 7y . : b v ' ' ' -GO ) r r. Cg . : 6 j.iA THE BIG FOUR’ 4 rA 1 ■; PALS 30 The Good Old Days READY? ....SMILE MASCOTS FOR CLASS OF ' 52 tr A, . O V, (0 O 31 In Happy Reminiscence 32 CHAMPION CORN GROWER’ home EC the gang Brain brawn WHERE’S LIB AND HER BLUE PLYMOUTH? THERE ' S BEEN SOME CHANGES MADE WHAT DID YOU SAY “ROXIE ?? WHO’S COMING TO DINNER? ? ? ? 33 VEB-T FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THE FRIENDLY BANK “SINCE 1902” WE BELIEVE IN THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF CRABTREE IRON-DUFF MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY—This bus is operated daily from Waynesville to Blanton ' s Business College and affords free transportation for all pupils from Haywood County. It is possible to obtain this same service for your county. For information write: I. P. Blanton, President, Blanton ' s Business College, Asheville, N. C. FINE CLASS RINGS . . . ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS . . . AWARDS RALPH SHELLEY, REP. 408 - 3rd AVE., WEST HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Biltmore Dairy Farms TELEPHONE 1289 LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. Belks-Hudson Co. THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES WAYNESVILLE’S LARGEST LEADING DEPT. STORE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 Watkins Chevrolet Company Telephone 75 Waynesville, N. C. Firestone Home Auto Supplies W. M. (Bill) Cobb, Owner Main Street Phone 534 Waynesville, N. C. Compliments of Joe ' s Studio Children Animals Hazelwood, N. C. Compliments of RELIABLE JEWELERS Waynesville, N. C. Compliments of MASSIE FURNITURE CO. “Better Values In Furniture Since 1920” Compliments of WAYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE 116 Miller St. Phone 1066 Waynesville, N. C. MASSIF’S DEPT. STORE C. J. Reece Waynesville, N. C. MILNER TATE Gulf Service Telephone 9150 KETNER’S Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Baby Chicks - Farm Machinery Phone 505 Lake Junaluska, N. C. FARMERS FEDERATION Quality Farm Supplies Phone 344 Waynesville, N. C. Compliments of HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP. Telephone 722 WAYNESVILLE MOTOR SALES Mercury Sales Service Waynesville, N. C. Phone 1082 HOWELL’S ESSO SERVICE Phone 9197 Waynesville, N. C. CALDWELL PAINT BODY SHOP Phone 404 Waynesville, N. C. C M ESSO SERVICE Connected With Marcus Electric Motor Service Electric Automobile Repairs - Esso Standard Oil Products Road Service Phone 1013 590W 813 Balsom Road JAMES SHELL SERVICE STATION Phone 472 North Main Waynesville, N. C. Compliments of ED. SIMS Waynesville, N . C. RAY’S FLOWER SHOP Waynesville, N. c. SMITHS DRUG STORE V aynesville, N. C. HARRELLS CLEANERS Automatic Laundry Phone 695 122 Depot St. CHARLIES GOOD EATS - CHARLIES TEXACO STATION Phone 9184 - 817 Waynesville, N. C. Open 24 Hours Waynesville, N. C. JAMES FURNITURE COMPANY Low Prices Keep Us Busy Waynesville, N. C. Phone 769 L.-B. HARDWARE CO. Feeds Seeds Complete Line of Wilson Sporting Goods Joe Clive A. P. Ledbetter HAYWOOD DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Wholesale Distributors - Candies, Cigars, Drugs, Sundries Paper Products, School Supplies, Fountain Supplies, Novelties 23 Main St. Canton, N. C. Dial 3867 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office - Columbus, Ohio “See Us First for All Your Insurance Needs” District Office - 131 Main St. - Waynesville Local Agents — “Al” Marshall, Phone 1471-W Harry Lee Liner, Sr., Phone 452 Mrs. Joy Smathers, Phone 363 BRYSON HORRELL MOTOR SALES James Chambers, Mgr. Waynesville, N. C. Phone 878 Compliments of GARRETT FURNITURE CO., INC. Compliments of BALENTINE’S SUPERETTE Main St. Phone 1 Waynesville, N. C. Waynesville, N. C. Compliments of H. S. WARD J. I. Case GULF Lake Junaluska FLOYD MILLER Plumbing - Heating - Tinning Phone 703 Montgomery St. Waynesville, N. C. RICHLAND FINANCE CO. Main Street Waynesville, N. C. Your Local Finance Co. Let Us Finance Your Next Car MEDFORD BURGIN FURNITURE CO. 411 Depot St. Phone 19 Waynesville, N. C. O. O. Burgin C. B. Medford SILVER MOON CAFE Sandwiches - Gas Oil Clyde, N. C. Congratulations — HYATT PLUMBING CO. Plumbing - Heating Supplies Phone 165 115 Church St. LEATHEWOOD - FRANCES Asheville Road Compliments to Class of ’52 WAYNESVILLE CANDY CO. Established 1921 Wholesale Dealers In — Gandies - Dry Goods - Notions - ' Drugs Sundries Paper Products 407-409 Depot St. Waynesville, N. C. Congratulations — PARKMAN HARDWARE Roofing - Builders Hardware Sporting Goods Telephone 23 Compliments of WAYNESVILLE AUTO PARTS Complete Line of Auto Parts Veedol Oils Greases Telephone 522 WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE ' £ t ft ■ t is: ' ' ?. ' ■ ft ¥. J ' 4. l ' i • , ■ iii jl f “ i V r .4 HAYWOOD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 3115 00432 Ob


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