Crabtree Iron Duff High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Crabtree, NC)
- Class of 1959
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J « ■ r . ? ■- :v ' v . ■ , W V . ,. ’ ’ L, ■• ■■ • - • -. ... ; 3 5 f§m vS ' T+ • - vhpSi :ws f - ‘ ■? ,;•, ' 4 ? , V ' V. «dr i f ;‘ C v i Vj DEDICATION Mr. Fred L. Safford Nothing succeeds like success is the motto we have heard him quote many times; and during the years he was principal, teacher, and coach at Crabtree-Iron Duff, surely he must have lived by this quotation. He was a friend to all and worked hard toward making his school, community and church the best. For these reasons we, the senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, dedicate this our yearbook - The Yellow Jacket - to Mr. Fred L. Safford. 3 Haywood County Public Library Waynesville SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Lawrence Leatherwood CRABTREE - I RON DUFF SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Marshall Kirkpatrick, Cassius M. Rogers, Kimsey N. Pal¬ mer Absent when the pictures were made were John Kirkpatrick and Sam Crawford. A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE My mind wandered off my lesson in Mrs. Yate ' s class one day, as she was ex¬ plaining the change in Macbeth ' s nature as his ambition grew, leaped from Macbeth ' s problem to the future of our class. It is 1979. Amos Stevenson has become a movie star--he is playing as one of the Stooges. Marvin Downs is very busy daily now. He is brain surgeon at the Waynesville Hospital. Freda Ann Hill has surprised us all! I see her carrying a little book around containing the names and addresses of all eligible bachelors. We turn on the radio now and all we hear is Charles Surrett and his famous harmonica. Louis Stevenson is the manager of the Bowling Alley in Waynesville. Judy Parks is a very famous person; she is now singing on the Firestone Hour. Jack Brown is a sewer line inspector at the Champion Paper and Fibre Company. Terry Rogers is a cowpuncher at his ranch, the T and R, on Upper Crabtree. Beverly Chambers is in England where she has replaced Queen Elizabeth on the throne. Jerry Parks has taken Cheyenne ' s place. Does he compare? I see Kyle Hannah in uniform, a captain in the Air Force, after having spent 2 years in the Army, 4 years in the Marines and 3 years in the Navy. Marie Shetley is a homemaker where she keeps busy managing six children. Gerald Ferguson is driving a Cadillac; his jeep is in a museum. Dan Best is up to his neck in politics; he thinks he may become President. I see Jo Cutshaw is entertaining guests with her mad guitar at her summer resort. Tommy Davis has become a millionaire from selling pumpkins! His research and development of the pumpkin has made Iron Duff the Pumpkin Center of the world. Charles Clark has fooled everyone; he has graduated from the University of Hider Mountain. With Malcolm ' s words thanks to all at once and to each one, whom we invite to see us crowned at Svone, my dreaming ended; reality descended about me, and I shall persue my career (I hope) at Enka. 5 Jerry Crawford Prophet L. P. McElroy Principal First Row: Mrs. O.L. Yates, Joe Turner, Tomas A. Robinson, Guy Angel, Mrs. Glenn Noland. Second Row: Glenn Noland, Mrs. Philip Chase, Mrs. Arnold Terrell, Mrs. R.J. Hahn, Mrs. Don Crawford, Third Row: Mrs. Woodrow Plemmons, Mrs. Roxie James, Mrs. James Kirkpatrick. 6 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1947, we the class of 1959, made our first ap¬ pearance in school. We were forty-four bright-eyed youngsters looking forward to the joys, sorrows, and daily happenings that we would behold. We were amazed by the long halls, the school bell and the way in which we were made to do things. We give the credit to Mrs. Louie Noland, our first grade teacher, for introducing us to school life and getting us off to a good start. After we got into the swing of school life, the years rapidly elapsed. Eight years later, which were filled with many joys, a few sorrows and a lot of leather belts and scoldings which left our minds filled with many memories, we were ready to enter high school. There were thirty-four of us that entered high school. We had gained some new classmates in the grammar grades but we had lost more than we had gained. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick was our home room teacher. She introduced us to the swing and hurry of high school life. The first enjoyable events of high school were the FFA and FHA banquets. After a short vacation we entered our sophomore year with Mrs. Kirkpatrick again our home room teacher. The year passed very quickly and enjoyably for we were in many activities and had a full schedule. Then the third year of high school came, and with Mr. Turner as our sponsor we began to fulfill our duties as juniors. We order¬ ed our rings with great interest and happiness. Next, we began to prepare for our junior play and Junior-Senior banquet. We feel our play, There Go the Grooms , was a great success, maybe not too much financially but in experience for us. The theme of our Junior-Senior banquet was The Gay Nineties which we hope the seniors enjoyed as much as we did; we will always remember it as a very enjoyable and grand event. In the fall of 1958, we entered school as seniors. Mrs. O. L. Yates was our sponsor. The publication of the school paper and annual, the class play, the selection of invitations and graduation preparations were the main factors before us and our journey s end as a class. The Junior-Senior banquet given in our honor shall be re¬ membered in our hearts always; it is wonderful to be honored in that way. Graduation day came swiftly by and now the future lies before us. Thus ends the history of our class, the class of 1959. We shall remember our school days with joy and happiness. 7 Historians, Marvin Downs Dan Best JM , ' V -1 V- - «, W V T -jrs-v SSK3Ki¥8S6W gap ' - : i’v , ' ' i ' • ' •; .viv ' “ WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine, of Crabtree- Iron Duff High School, being of sound mind, and realizing our impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. McElroy, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past years. To our teachers, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom. ARTICLE II To the buildings and buses we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we gave them for the past twelve years. ARTICLE III To the undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the job of issuing the two great publications: The annual and the newspaper both of which are called the YELLOWJACKET. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position that we now occupy. To all first graders, we leave the desire to complete successfully twelve years of school. ARTICLE IV Individual bequests: During our years of school we have accumulated some well-known articles which we would like to bestow upon specific under¬ classmen. They are as follows: I, Marie Shetley, do will my ability to disturb class to Gene Glance. I, Jack Brown, do will my ability to beat rock to Caryle Ferguson. I, Charles Surrett, do will my front seat in English Class to Jerry Hoglen. I, Marvin Downs, do will my ability to drive safely to Xommy William¬ son. yi t u. . 5 A ■ H I, Junior Clark, do will my car to Paula Jones. I, Gerald Ferguson, do will all my girls but Judy Ensley to Tommy Williamson. I, Freda Ann Hill, do will my love for school to Joyce Davis. I, Jo Cutshaw, do will my ability to play basketball to Jane McElroy. I, Jerry Crawford, do will Bus 35 to Wilma Sue King; I hope she will soon get rich. I, Terry Rogers, do will Numbers 6 and 8 basketball suits to Ralph McCracken. I, Dan Best, do will my weird ways, idosyncrasies, and good times to ' tph McCracken with the hope that he will become a good boy in school. I, Beverly Chambers, leave my inability to make decisions and my love diamonds to Pat Crawford. I, Amos Stevenson, will all the good times with the girls to Harold Kyle K. Hannah, do will all my school books to Harold Dean Messer. Tommy Davis, will my ability to drive a truck to Gene Glance. Louis Stevenson, do will my studious habits to J. T. Parks. Judy Parks, do will my quietness to Eva Stevenson. Parks, do will my seat in geography class to David Overman. Jerry Parks, Testator 1 -C7V ' Dean •V t ■o . V ■ N 8 HONORABLE MENTION Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick Mr. Joe Turner Mrs. O.L. Yates MRS. FRANK KIRKPATRICK was given the responsibility of introducing us into high school. The first year rolled along very smoothly, and when we entered school as sophomores, Mrs. Kirkpatrick was again our homeroom teacher. Although our tasks as freshmen and sophomores were not so many or hard, Mrs. Kirkpatrick was always willing to help us over our difficulties. She is no longer teaching at Crabtree-Iron Duff, but we shall always be grateful to her for many things. MR JOE TURNER, our junior sponsor, was a great influence during the eleventh year of school. He had high ideals and always worked hard to fulfill all good ideas. His calmness, patience, sense of humor and deep understanding of young people have already been a profound influence upon our lives. The banquet, given in honor of the seniors, and the play- There Go the Grooms” - are only two examples of the many things he did to make us Jolly Juniors. MRS. O.L. YATES, our senior sponsor, has done more than her share of work and has willingly offered advice on many things - the school paper, the annual, and the many other activities only seniors have. Mrs. Yates is a person of great patience. When we entered the twelfth grade last fall, we thought this would be the easiest year of all. We soon found that the going wasn ' t so easy, but Mrs. Yates never tired of telling us over and over, (always very patient), that it would be much better to do it an¬ other way. We shall always remember Mrs. Yates for the many things, but her patience and interests will be among the most outstanding. 9 WE REMEMBER..’’ Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death ... Psalm 23: 4 Bobbie Ann Messer October 19, 1940- August 19, 1950 Hilda Mathews September 13, 1943- January 23, 1955 Phillip Martin Smith September 28, 1951 - June 11, 1958 10 Motto: What others do best, we do better. Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Carnations CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Tommy Davis, vice-president Terry Rogers, president Dan Best, treasurer Beverly Chambers, secretary 11 DAN BEST Be happy, have fun, help others to enjoy life; for you only live once. JACK BROWN ' What you do, do it well because if it is not worth doing right, it is not worth doing at all. BEVERLY JEAN CHAMBERS ' Were it not better to forget, than but remember and regret? 12 CHARLES CLARK, JR JERRY CRAWFORD JO P. CUTSHAW Have fun and enjoy life. If you want friends, practice being one. The only reward of virture is vir- ture; the only way to have a friend is to be one. IB TOMMY DAVIS ' Do what you plan. MARVIN DOWNS GERALD FERGUSON The mill cannot grind with water Never read a book until it ' s a year that ' s past. old. 14 KYLE HANNAH FREDA ANN HILL JUDY PARKS Think, then jump. A good heart is better than all the Do unto others as you would have heads in the world. them do unto you. 15 JERRY PARKS TERRY ROGERS MARIE LUCILLE SHETLEY Live right and die right. Whatever you may do, if you win or Many things difficult to design prove lose, always do your very best. easy to perform. 16 CHARLES SURRETT AMOS STEVENSON LOUIS STEVENSON Service with a smile. ' It ' s every man ' s world, live like a Practice being a friend. man; die like a man. 17 MASCOTS Phyllis Covington Stevie Milner FAREWELL TO C.I.D Our senior year is here at last The seventeen seniors working fast Are linking hands and in chorus sing Good-by, good-by to everything! To gym and field and lawn, The long long halls we trod upon. In our hearts we already sing Good-by, good-by to everything! Good-by to you under-classmates dear; And to you, teachers, whom we sometimes fear. The familiar bells will always ring! Good-by, good-by to everything. To the principal and his leather advice; To the shop and hammer, saw and vice Already there ' s a tug at our heartstring For it ' s good-by, good-by to everything! - Robert Louis Stevenson 18 Left to right. Tommy Williamson, reporter; Jimmy Smith, treasurer; Gene Glance, president; Harold Dean Messer, vice-president; Jane McElroy, secretary; Wilma Sue King, devotional leader. 19 Joyce Davis Carlyle Ferguson Martin Ferguson Howard Gillett Gene Glance Jerry Hoglen Wilma Sue King Jane McElroy Harold Messer Henry Parton J.T. Parks Elbert Presnell Joan Rose Jimmy Smith Eva Stevenson Jones Waldroup Tommy Williamson 20 OFFICERS OF CLASS Joan Haynes, song leader; Harold Hannah, song leader; Ralph McCracken, president; Ronnie Bradshaw, vice- president; Maxine Ferguson, reporter. 21 Ronnie Bradshaw Carolyn Clark Louise Downs Minnie Ruth Downs Ruby Ruth Downs Irene Ferguson Maxine Ferguson Harold Hannah Joan Haynes Nancy Jones Richard Jackson Helen Jane Kirkpatrick Jimmy McClure Ralph McCracken Patsy Messer Bernice Plemmons Sue Sanford O.L. Yates Pat Noland 22 President Walker Hill Vice-President Nancy Smith Reporter Pat Crawford Secretary Doyle Teague Reporter Theresa Ferguson Treasurer Charles Price Song Leader Neal Clark 23 William Beasley Doris Best Mary Ethel Caldwell Pat Crawford Norma Clark Neal Clark Marie Davis Anna Jean Greene Theresa Ferguson Beulah M. Hannah Shelby Jean Holtzclaw Walker Hill Jo Ann Justice Sara Lee Messer Bennie Mae Noland David Overman Marion Overman Hilda Faye Parks Charles Price Loraine Phillips Doyle Smith Nancy Smith Doyle Teague Glenn Stevenson 24 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Carolyn Beasley, Johnny Bradshaw, Richard Crawford, Deanna Crawford, Lois English, Barbara Ferguson, Lois Greene, Melba Greene, Billy Glance. Second Row: Jimmy Haynes, Donnelle Henson, Keyondious Inman, Nancy Jackson, Paula Jones, Wilma Sue Jones, Rosa Lee Hannah, Barbara King, Vicky Rogers. Third Row: Dallas Smith, Freda Sanford, Reva Teague, Marie Wood, Ruth McCracken. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Jimmy Bradshaw, Elsie Brown, Jack Justice, Lula Justice, Lynn Jones, Nina James, Jackie Sue Ferguson, Fate English, J.D. Downs, Frances Davis. Second Row: Robert King, Becky Henderson, Linda Henson, Robert Cutshaw, Bobby McClure, Bruce McElroy, Regenia Milner, Fred Inman, Joe Bob Nesbitt, Patricia Nicosia. Third Row: Walter Noland, Corena Overman, Grovene Parks, Mary Parks, Charlie Putman, Shirley Rathbone, Ronnie Ray, Jackie Rector, Maxine Russell, Jim Bob Reeves. Fourth Row: Sandra Sauceman, Sue Shetley, Bobby Southerland, Charles William¬ son. Everett Surrett, Shirley Stevenson, Sandra Wood. Ml 25 SIXTH GRADE First Row: Charles Ray Best, Phyllis Best, Gene Clark, Wayne Conard, Gail Crawford, Judy Crawford, Wendell Cutshaw, Johnnie Downs, Kenneth Downs, Roger Ferguson. Second Row: David Franklin, Wayne Hawkins, Teddy Haynes, Hazel Hannah, Ned Inman, Ray James, Shirly James, Sandra Justice, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Charles Kirkpatrick. Third Row: Deanna Leming, Brenda McCracken, Joyce McElroy, Neal McElroy, Billy Messer, Edwin Messer, Noland Palmer, Jack Parker, Eddie Wood, Mary Jane Terrell. Fourth Row: Alline Smith, Elainne Rogers, Jerry Rathbone, Doris Plemmons, Cheryl Parks, Carolyn Parton, Carl Parton, James Samuel Robinson, Gary Gillett. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Dean Best, Jean Best, J.O. Best, Jack Brown, Carol Crawford, Edward Clark, Carlene Ferguson, Margaret Fisher, Freida Greene, Linda Greene. Second Row: Carroll Hawkins, Janell Hill, Mildred Hughe, Jack Justice, Robert Kirkpatrick, Gwenda Lea Mashburn, Mary Lou Messer, Patty Milner, Mary Edith Messer, Louise Noland. Third Row: Charles Penland, R.D. Price, Marian Rathbone, Martina Rector, Harold Sanford, Tommy Smith, Teresa Tate. 26 FOURTH GRADE First Row: Helen June Best, Ellis Clark, Marie Crawford, William Davis, Bobby Downs, Linda Franklin, Noland Hall, Ruth Hannah, Ronnie Hawkins, A.J. Henderson. Second Row: Doris Hughes, Sarah Ellen Jones, Wanda Justice, Sarah Kirkpatrick, Lynn Lovinggood, Michael Messer, Rebecca Messer, Richard Messer, David McCracken, Troy Lee McCracken. Third Row: Johnnie McElroy, Judy McElroy, Ted McElroy, Coleen Overman, Jack Nesbitt, David Penland, Paul Lewis Pressley, Howell Price, Earl Putman, Danny Ray. Fourth Row: Tommy Rogers, Alvin Sutton, Elizabeth Smith, Anne Sutton, Charles Wood. THIRD GRADE First Row: Johnnie Beasley, Joyce Best, Richard Carlson, Earl Conard, Shirley Crawford, Donald English, Sandra Ferguson, Stanley Fulbright, Dorothy Gray, Gary Hahn, Doris Ann Haney. Second Row: Ken Hannah, Linda Henderson, Wayne Inman, Patsy James, William James, Jean McCracken, Edna McElroy, Wayne Metcalfe, Van Noland, Margaret Lynn Palmer, Edna Faye Parton. Third Row: Marianna Plemmons, Azalee Mashburn, Carl Matthews, Willie Price, Ned Rector, Beth Reeves, Thomas Robinson, Buddy Rogers, Martha Reeves, Charles Smith, Gary Smith. Fourth Row: Joel Blane Smith, Jackie Sue Smith, Floyd Southerland. SECOND GRADE First Row: Roger Beasley, Gary Best, Roger Bishop, Margarett Ann Cutshaw, Michael Davis, William Downs, Brenda Ferguson, Donna Guge, Charles Gray, Bobbie Haynes, David Hill. Second Row: Kathy Hughes, Michael James, Joe James, June Jenkins, Walter Justice, Thad McCraken, Dallas McElroy, Judy Noland, Evelyn Overman, James Overman, John Palmer. Third Row: Tommie Palmer, Sandra Parks, Patricia Pressley, Dale Price, Joan Rathbone, Linda Russell, Jackie Shetley, Carl Southerland, Roger Dale Smith, Phil Smith, Patricia Woodard. FIRST GRADE First Row: John Robert Beasley, Wanda Beasley, Linda Best, Kathryn Brown, Tommy Carlson, Mary Jean Crawford, Horace Downs, Carolyn Franklin, Deane Fullbright, Charles Gray, Ernest Hannah. Second Row: Linda Haney, James Hicks, Mary Jean Hill, Taylor Kirkpatick, Derry Lewis McCraken, Davisro Messer, Kenneth Messer, Patricia Metcalf, Harold Moore, Gail Noland, Tommy Noland. Third Row: Carroll Overman, Cecil Palmer, Richard Pressley, Raeford Putman, Gerald Rathbone, Janette Rathbone, Donald Smart, Larry Sutton, Kathy Woodard, Linda Woodard. 28 CUTEST Marie Shetley Tommy Davis MOST POPULAR Beverly Chambers Terry Rogers BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Judy Parks Jerry Crawford Amos Stevenson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Freda Ann Hill Marvin Downs mb ' f - . ’ : .■• ' Iff m rtSaflOja 18881 BEST SPORTS Marie Shetley Charles Clark 29 CLASS TWINS Judy Jerry Parks FRIENDLIEST Marie Shetley Charles Clark MOST ATHLETIC Jo Cutshaw Jerry Crawford MOST COURTEOUS Freda Ann Hill Gerald Ferguson MOST INTELLECTUAL Marie Shetley Dan Best BIGGEST FLIRTS Beverly Chambers Jack Brown 30 CLASS GRUMBLERS Beverly Chambers Jack Brown MOST STUDIOUS Jo Cutshaw Louis Stevenson NEATEST Freda Ann Hill Tommy Davis CLASS BABIES Marie Shetley Jack Brown CLASS PETS Jo Cutshaw Charles Clark BEST DRESSED Judy Jerry Parks 31 QUIETEST Judy Parks Kyle Hannah MOST BASHFUL Freda Ann Hill Jack Brown MOST MUSICAL Jo Cutshaw Charles Surrett Gerald Ferguson MOST ATTRACTIVE Charles Clark Marie Shetley Kyle Hannah WITTIEST Beverly Chambers Dan Best 32 BEST ALL ROUND Freda Hill Terry Rogers MOST TALENTED Freda Hill Marvin Downs MOST DEPENDABLE Judy Parks Terry Rogers MOST SINCERE Judy Parks Charles Surrett 33 KING AND QUEEN Jerry Parks Beverly Chambers 34 Pairs Our P ca -rs 35 36 F.F.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Jerry Parks, sentinel; Dan Best, vice-president; Tommy Davis, treasurer; Terry Rogers, president; Marvin Downs, reporter; Jerry Crawford, secretary. NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated, left to right: Freda Hill, associate editor; Beverly Chambers, editor; Terry Rogers, busi¬ ness manager. Standing: Tommy Davis, sports editor; Marvin Downs, Buzz editor; Judy Parks, class editor; Dan Best, club editor; Marie Shetley, society editor; Jerry Parks, circulation manager; Louis Stevenson, art editor. SENIOR 4-H CLUB Pat Crawford, Mary Ethel Caldwell, Jean Greene, Marie Davis, Nancy Smith, Nancy Jones, Doris Best, Maxine Ferguson, Helen Kirkpatrick, Irene Ferguson, Jo Ann Haynes, Bernice Plemmons, Walker Hill, O.L. Yates, Jr., Doyle Smith, Neal Clark, Harold Hannah. 38 BUS DRIVERS Gene Glance, Jerry Crawford, Terry Rogers, Charles Clark, Jr. and Tommy Davis. F.H.A. OFFICERS Pat Crawford, secretary; Helen Jane Kirkpatrick, president; Beverly Chambers, historian; Jane McElroy, vice-president; Freda Hill, reporter; Joan Rose, song leader; Irene Ferguson, de¬ votional leader. CUSTODIANS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett 39 OUR COOKS” Mrs. Noland Mrs. James We would like to take this space to thank Mrs. Noland and Mrs. James, the school cooks, who have been here since we entered the first grade. They have always shown patience and have been one of us. There are many things we will forget when we leave C.I.D., but we shall always remember our cooks. 41 l ttW B, gpl ar- l§§ SENIOR STATISTICS DAN BEST Beta Club.2-3-4 There Goes the Groom .3 News Paper Staff.4 Marshal.3 Annual Staff-Editor.4 F.F.A. Club.1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Sentinel.3 F.F.A. Vice President ..... 4 F.F.A. Soil Judging.3-4 F.F.A. Tool Identification.2 F.F.A. Beef Judging ..2-3-4 F.F.A. Crop Contest.1-2 F.F.A. Initiation Committee.4 F.F.A. Tobacco Judging.3 JERRY CRAWFORD Basketball.1-2-3 Letterman ..1-2-3 F.F.A.1-2-3 Vice-Pres., F.F.A Sentinel, F.F.A. . Secretary, F.F.A. Class Pres. Class Reporter . 4-H Club. Beta Club . .2 Marshal ... .1 There Goes the Grooms . Bus Driver. Waiter, Jr.-Senior Banquet Dairy Judging Team . . . . JACK BROWN F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Basketball.1-2-3-4 Letterman.1-2-3-4 Usher.3 Baseball.3-4 BEVERLY JEAN CHAMBERS 4-H Club.1-2 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Class Secretary.1-2-4 F.H.A. Reporter.1 4-H Club Treasurer.1 Basketball.1-2-3-4 Glee Club.1-2 Inv. Committee for Banquet.1-2 County F.H.A. President.2 Newspaper Correspondent.. . 2 Class Reporter.3 President F.H.A. 3 Decorating Committee for Banquet.3 There Goes the Grooms .3 Del. District F.H.A. Rally.1-2 Editor of Yellowjacket .4 Chief Marshal.4 Waitress, Jr.-Senior Banquet.2 Annual Staff.4 F.H.A. Historian .4 JO POSTELL CUTSHAW F.H.A.1-2-3- Basketball .1-2-3- Secretary, F.H.A. Secretary, Class . Treasurer, Class. Glee Club.1-2- 4-H Club .1-2- 4-H Reporter.2- Camera Club. Monogram Club.2- Junior-Senior Play F.T.A. Journalism Officer Annual Staff. Wild-cat Scream Typist.2- Librarian.2- Queen ' s Day Court. Hostess of Junior-Senior Banquet. Class Reporter. Art Editor of Wild-cats . Letterman.1-2- 41 CO CO tO tO CO CO CO 4 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO tO CO CO 4 - 4 tO CO 4 CO CO 4 . ►— 1 tO 1 4 . to CO 4 4 4 . SENIOR STATISTICS CHARLES CLARK, JR. F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Usher .3 Junior Play.3 Bus Driver.4 Class Officer.3 Glee Club.1 4-H Club .1-2-3-4 TOMMY DAVIS Basketball.1-2-3-4 F.F.A.1-2-3-4 There Go the Grooms”.3 Bus Driver.4 Letterman.2-3-4 Class Vice-President.4 Glee Club.i Soil Judging ..2-3-4 Dairy Judging .1-2-3-4 Seed Indentification.2 Tobacco Contest.3 Senior 4-H Club.1 F.F.A. Officer.3-4 Associate Editor Annual.4 Sports Editor School Paper.4 Circulation Manager Annual.4 Program Committee F.F.A. Banquet.3 MARVIN DOWNS Newspaper Staff.4 Class Vice-President . .’.2-3 F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Soil Judging.3 Tool Identification.2 Beef Judging.2 Crops Contest.2 F.F.A. Secretary.4 GERALD FERGUSON Basketball.1-2-3-4 Letterman.1-2-3-4 F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Senior 4-H. 1-2-3 Glee Club.1- Beef Judging.2-3- Dairy Judging.3- Sales. 3- Tobacco . Seed Judging. Annual Staff . KYLE K. HANNAH BasKetball.1-2- F.F.A.1-2-3- Junior Play. FREDA ANN HILL Class Treasurer.1- F.H.A. Devotional Leader. F.H.A. Historian... Senior 4-H Club . F.H.A. Club.1-2-3- Basketball .1-2- Junior Play. Waitress Jr.-Senior Banquet. F.H.A. Reporter. Glee Club. Asst. Editor of School Paper. Annual Staff. Attended F.H.A. Rally . Menu Committee for F.H.A. Banquet Inv. Committee for F.H.A. Banquet . Inv. Committee for F.H.A. Club. . . . JUDY PARKS F.H.A. 1-2-3- Class Reporter. F.H.A. Song Leader. Basketball .1 4-H Club.1 Junior Play.3 Annual Staff .4 Glee Club.1 48 CO GO ifi. W it. to SENIOR STATISTICS JERRY PARKS F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Basketball.1-2-3-4 Letterman.1-2-3-4 Usher .3 Baseball.3-4 TERRY ROGERS F.F.A.1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Reporter.2 F.F.A. Secretary.3 F.F.A. President.4 Class President.2-3-4 Basketball.1-2-3-4 Co-Captain.3 Letterman.1-2-3-4 Beta Club . 2-3-4 Marshal .1-2 There Go the Grooms .3 Bus Driver .4 Waiter at Jr. - Senior Banquet.2 Soil Judging Team.4 Beef Judging Team.2-3 MARIE SHETLEY Senior 4-H.1-2 F.H.A. Club.1-2-3 Basketball .1 Junior Play.3 Waitress Jr.-Senior Banquet.2 Program Committee for F.H.A.3 4-H Club Secretary.2 Glee Club.1-2-3 Soc. Editor of School Paper.4 Annual Staff.4 Attended F.H.A. Rally.1 Attended District Rally.1 Menu Committee for F.H.A. Banquet.3 Inv. Committee for F.H.A. Banquet.2 AMOS STEVENSON F.F.A.1-2-3- Dairy Judging Team. Soil Judging Team. Usher . 4-H Club.1 Art Editor for Annual.4 CHARLES SURRETT F.F.A.1-2-3-4 Basketball.1-2-3-4 Letterman.1-2-3-4 Usher.3 Baseball.3-4 LOUIS STEVENSON Basketball.1 F.F.A.1-2-3-4 4-H Club.1-2 There Go the Grooms .3 Tool Judging Team.2 Soil Judging Team.. . . 2 49 ■ ' f -tf 1 CO JUNIOR 4-H CLUB BAND JUNIOR CHORUS 50 i F.H.A. CLUB SENIOR CHORUS F.F.A. CLUB 51 Congratulations to the Class of ' 58 and Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty of Crabtree-Iron Duff High School THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Carolina Division Canton, North Carolina THE FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA The Friendly Bank Since 1924 We believe in the young people of Crabtree-Iron Duff Waynesville, North Carolina, Corner Main Street and Depot Best Wishes to the Class of ' 59 ENLOE AND REED, DISTRIBUTORS Gulf Oil Products Lake Junaluska, North Carolina Phone G1 6-8309 Compliments 0 CLYDE RAY ' S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Also We Give Telegraph Service Waynesville, North Carolina Phone G1 6-5375 Goodyear Tire Co. Phone GL 6-4606 Hazelwood, North Carolina Compliments 0 ALLISON AND DUNCAN Phone GL 6-3931 Waynesville, North Carolina Graduation Day . . . And Every Day is always PET ICE CREAM DAY Pet Ice Cream is rich, creamy and velvety smooth . . . with flavor that ' s always delightful. And Pet Ice Cream is made only of daily fresh whole milk, daily fresh sweet cream and the choicest natural flavoring. Have some Pet Ice Cream today . . . and every day. In any of the popular standard flavors . . . or, the feature flavor of the month. You ' ll always agree that Pet Ice Cream is the finest, most delicious ice cream you have ever tasted. HAYWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. INC. Where there is a material difference Charles St. Phone GL 6-6051 Waynesville, North Carolina Best Wishes to Crabtree-Iron Duff Seniors FIRST STATE BANK Member Federal Depositors ' Insurance Hazelwood, North Carolina Fresh Meats and Vegetables Latest Fashions RAY ' S DEPARTMENT STORE SUPER MARKET Stores operated by and for Haywood County Folks. Waynesville, North Carolina Best Wishes Class of 1959! PURE OIL DISTRIBUTORS Waynesville, North Carolina Compliments of WELLCO SHOE CORPORATION Hazelwood, North Carolina LEDFORD JAMES PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 409 N. 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