Cullowhee High School - Rebel Yearbook (Cullowhee, NC)

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K ‘ ah 7 rs : 7 ; a oe Sir, . ae ee . U De sas ee el ae een sin get “ acm Bi 5 mh ne eo ” oe 7 As - re ee ee le ee ee ey ee - OO ee ee fee (om oh a aa i In this school, which is nestled in a velley among the high and majestic mountains of Western North Carolina. the Seniors of 1955 went through trial and tribulations, joys and pleasures of ‘ school days. ’ We Seniors find it hard to break away and leave indefinitely our ‘‘big family’’ of friends and téachers to make our way in the world alone. We realize the seriousness of what we are about to do as each of us go out to strive toward our individual goal which was inspired largely by the associations and things in our school life. To repay somewhat for the help and encouragment that we have received, we hope that our accomplishments will bring prestige and honor to our school. Annual Staff Mary McCarty, ASSISTANT EDITOR David Bryson, SPONSOR: Vernon Painter, Adams, Jean Hensen, Lois Slagle, Betty Norton, Judy Claxton, EDITOR 1ieéve Crawford, Genevi nnie Margarett Norton, Ray Dills, Terry Moses, Barbara Jean Shelton, Jimmy Crawford, Don Wood, Clark Clayton, Troy Coggins, Zettie Coggins, and Jean Holden, Bo Dedication Because of the personal interest and guidance he gave to each one of us, he inspired us to work toward the highest things of life- Because he helped us with our many troubles as well as enjoyed with us our pleasures- Because he was ever present when we needed him most and gave his time and energy unselfishly to us- To show our appreciation and thanks, we, the Senior Class of 1954-1955 dedicate this, our annual, The Stingaree, to you- Mr. William D. Davis DR, C, B, MOODY - Ph, D. MRS, CARL KILLIAN - M, A, LAWERENCE QUATTLEBAUM Principal English M, A. Mathematics and Social Science MRS, MARGARET FLUM M. A, FRED C, SHELTON -B, S, Agriculture MRS, ANNE BIDDLE - B, S,_ Librarian English, French | NELLE BOND - M.A, Social Studies, Spanish ILLIAM D, DAVIS.- M, A, Physical Education JAMES L, NELSON - M, E, Business MRS, IRENE HODGES - M., A, Home Economics MRS, MARGARET JONES - M. A. Music VERNON PAINTER - M., A, Science and Mathematics Se ee es 45 Mas. Bishop, Mrs, Pressley, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs, Buchanan, and Mrs, Crawford MRS, RUTH BIRD os Bus Drivers David Bryson, Terry Moses, Jimmy Crawford, Joe Pressley, Clark Clayton and Glennon Parker ARNOLD AIKEN Hey girls you like ‘em tall Well, for Arnold, you're sure to fall A. J, ASHE Tall, dark, and handsome For him we'd pay a ransom ilas Ashe you never can teil But none of us can deny he's swell BETTY BRYSON Betty is light hearted, happy and gay But always ready for the work of the day DAVID BRYSON He's tall and gaunt, yet quite a lad But in his studies, he isn’t bad JOHNNY BUCHANAN A likeable person, to know you bet But we’ve never seen him serious yet LARRY BUCHANAN Although he may not believe in do or die He's always ready to give it a try CLARK CLAYTON Quite and thoughtful, right profound i's men like him that make the world go around JESSIE COGGINS He often wishes he had thought twice When skipping class seemed so nice TROY COGGINS Many is the time,on him we have reliec And He's never let us down, but has always tried, ZETTIE COGGINS Always friendly, never late With a heart for any fate BONNIE CRAWFORD Clever, sweet and this isn’t all For she’s really OK. in basketball JIMMY CRAWFORD He’s lots of fun but remembers not, And to Mrs. Killian he must say I forgot, RAY DILLS Too modest is he to blow his horn, But he is a good student-sure as you're born, JEANNE HENSON Loveable, attractive, really sweet, This girl, Jeanne, just can't be beat TOMMY HODGES While he was with us he tried his best As our class president NDON HIGDON A laugh is worth a hundred groans So smile and avoid many moans BAN HOLDEN Her manner is gentle, her voice is low A very nice person is she to know LINDA HOLDEN Simplicity and truth dwell in her heart To her quiteness is a very fine art EDNA HOOPER Little but loud and full of fun Edna’s a thousand girls in one GEORGE HCOPER Curosity they say once killed a cat But George is still living, ‘ Y¥ow do you explain that ?’’ BUCK JENKINS His mind is empty except for jokes He's always a friend to us poor folks GORDON LOVEDAHL A serious student, one who's steady To do his part, he’s always ready MARY McCARTY Laughter on her lips, a gleam in her eyes Witty little lassie and sunny as the skies FREIDA MIDDLETON To be a nurse is to be her life work But any task she will not shirk MARTHA MOORE Always friendly, always the same Only Martha could be the name TERRY MOSES ‘Happy am I, from care am free Why aren't they all contented like me MARLENE NICHOLSON She builds towers from her shining dreams And takes life easy as the flowing streams MARGARET NORTON A beauty with loads of vitality Dark eyes and a blooming personality DOROTHY OWEN She's very nice we all will say And helpful, too, in every way NAOMI PRINCE A likeable person with a witty way That's why we want her around every day MARY ANN STEPHENS Always loyal, always true To the task she has to do Quiet, reserved, with a nice way i] We all know that Virginia is OK, ELOISE STEWART A Lively, warm hearted an d sincere VIRGINIA STEPHENS ‘ That’s the reason we want her near | SHIRLEY RAE TAYLOR ql Who knows Shirley Rae, knows a frie For upon her you can depend RUBY WATSON Her disposition is very quiet Always friendly and polite DON WILLIAMS Slow but sure may be his aim But such practice usually leads to fame BRUCE WIKE Whenever work and play collide Seize play and put work aside PATTY WOLFE Still water runs deep, so take our advice Cultivate her friendship, you'll find her nice DON WOOD In P. E, he’s good and fast —y But Oh! how he hates to come to class JACQUALYN WOOD Shy and bashful, never speaks ) But she’s sweet for weeks and weeks a The Last Will and Testament We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-five of Cullowhee High School, in order to reciprocate for some, the many pleasant mem- ories acquired to create peace and harmony in our school and to promote the general welfare of all future Seniors, do herby make known to all concerned our last will and testament, ARTICLE I We the Senior Class of ‘55 leave to the teachers, the relief that we are gone, and our heart filled with thanks for all you have done for us. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we leave our gratitude for being here to make it possible for us to have someone to carry the blame for our mistakes, ARTICLE Ill To Mr. Davis, Senior Class home room teacher, we leave our thanks for the good times he has made it possible for us to have and for the knowledge he has helped to instilled in our minds, ARTICLE IV To Dr. Moody, we leave the extra time and space in the office that he has spent counseling us. ARTICLE V I, Arnold Aiken, will all my ability to catch high balls to Ray Parker, I, A. J. Ashe, will my driving ability to Charles Crawford whom I think needs it. I, Milas Ashe, leave my ability to have a good excuse for being absent from, school to Jerry Stevens, I, Betty Bryson, will all my boy friends to Joyce Wood because I know she needs them, I, David Bryson, leave my old truck to the junk yard where they will make good use of it, I, Larry Buchanan, leave the fun I have had in high school to some sour puss who can use it, I, Johnny Buchanan, leave my love for school to anyone who likes it better than I. Li Clark Clayton, leave the ends of my fingers that I have worn off on the typewriter keys to anyone that can type. I, Zettie Coggins, will to Taylor Holden all the A’s I have received from Mr. Nelson, in case he should need them. I, Jessie Coggins, leave my history book to Densil Pressley for I know he needs it. I, Troy Coggins, am getting tired of seeing Mr. Nelson's hair in his eyes, therefore I will him my pocket comb. 15 16 i, Bonnie Crawford, will my ‘‘poodle’’ haircut and my enthusiasm to play basketball to Barbara Jean Shelton. I, Jimmie Crawford, will my ability to talk my way out of trouble to Ted Crawford. I, Ray Dills, will to Gerald Ellis my ability to copy English homework. I, Jean Henson, will my big feet, Roman nose, and one mole to Ruthine- Reed. I, Lindon Hidgon, leave to Jerry Stevens my ability to bum cigaretts, I, Jéan Holden, will all my love-for Mr. Nelson, the business teacher, to Shirley Houston. I, Linda Holden, will to Joyce Wood my shorthand book, and hope she learns more than I did. I, Edna Hooper, will to Imogene Brown all my good times at Cullowhee High School, and the honor of being the Wittiest person to Loretha Shelton, I, George Hooper, leave the hall ot cullowhee High School quiet because no one is capable of making the noise I have, I, Buck Jenkins, leave my ability to wreck cars and come out of them unhurt to anyone who is stupid enough to wreck, I, Mary McCarty, will my last bottle ot peroxide to be equallv divided between Carolyn Simpson and Quincy Stewart and hope they are satisfied; also I will my good disposition to Betty Jean Norton, I, Freida Middleton, will my good G. M. C, driving habits and my college boy friend to Lucille Hooper. I, Martha Moore, leave my French II headaches to Ina Hooper. Il, Terry Moses, leave my bottle ot peroxide to wlartha Mae Adams. 1, Marlene Nicholson, I, Margaret Norton, will my cat-eye glasses to Quincy Stewart and hope they will help her looks and also my ability to play basketball to Eucella Hamilton. I, Dorothy Owen, will my love for school and my ability to control my temper to my kid sister, Mary Sue Owen. 1, Naomi Prince, leave all my honest ways to Kenneth Adams, I, Virginia Stephens, will my ability to make A’s in shorthand to Norma Nicholson. I, Mary Ann Stephens, leave to Clara Faye Hodgin my bookkeeping book. I, Eloise Stewart, will my baskful ways to Sue Smith, I, Shirley Taylor, will my headaches and dreads for Spanish to Annie Lee Nicholson, in hope that she won't take it, I, Ruby Watson, leave my quiet mousey ways to Christine Robinson, I, Don Williams, leave to Professor Millsaps six-inches of my height. I, Bruce Wike, will my ability to see to Wash Hooper, and hope that Doug Davis finds his crummy jokes go as well with Wash as they did with ime, I, Don Wood, will all my good times I have had at school to Jack Smith. I, Jacqualyn Wood, will my quiet ways to Lois Jean Wood because I know she needs them, I, Gordon Lovedahl, will my nicknames to David Shuler, who will of course take advantage of them. I, Edward Lawson, leave my trap of a Buick to Gerald Ellis. May 27, 1965 Washington, D. C. Dear Numskull, Ten years ago I graduated from the now-world-famous: Cullowhee High School, A few months ago I began wondering what my classmates of 1955 were doing, so after making a wide survey this is what I found: I wasn't too much surprised to find that Lyndon Higdon won the Indianapolis 500 after using white-lighting for gasoline, After successfully completing her business course, Marlene Nicholson is now secretary for the J, A. Jones Construction Company. F’reta Middleton achieve her goal at nursing but not as she first thought. She is taking care of her children. I found that Zettie Coggins is taking dictation for Tony Curtis out in Hollywood. Well, I guess Don Wood has his one and only wish of finishing his music course and then joining Mrs. Jones in the music department of Cullowhee High School, In my survey I found that Jean Holden has never caught her a man, I see Margaret Norton is sueing her fifth husband for alimony. It was hard to find much about Edna Hooper because it seems as if she and her husband are moving around quite a bit. Martha Moore is now a missionary teaching United States History in Africa, Jeanne Henson's business degree isn’t doing her much good since she is now practicing Home Economics in her own home, Terry Moses has ten years off his army career and has twenty more to go. In my survey I found that Mary Ann Stephens has just returned to Washington, D. C, from Cullowhee where she investigated the robbery of the Cullowhee Branch of Jackson County Bank. Gordon Lovedahl is well on his way to be a mechanical technician, David Bryson is now flying rockets to the moon and fighting space men on TV, Troy Coggins owns his own garage on Cullowhee Mountain. I think Virginia Stephens must look real gone peering through her maginifing glass and catching crooks, I read in the paper where one of Nurse Naomi Prince's patients just passed on. Betty Bryson’ and Linda Holden are still fighting over their boss, Don William's College career ended with a bang because the dav he graduated he eloped with a redhead and her father saw to it that it ended with a bang. Jacqulyn Wood and Dorothy are now secretaries for road companies, The Wolf Mountain Shoe Factory and the Canada Hat Factory. 17 18 I doubt Ray Dills lives to 120 because his married life is getting him down, ‘He just can’t stand nagging. George Hooper surely couldn't have gotten his voice down low enough to propose because he is still single and looks as if he is proud of his bachelor degree. I see that Buck Jenkins and Bruce Wike have hung out their dentist shingles together, with Bruce looking for cavities and Buck doing all the wolf howling. Milas Ashe has broken his old habit of being absent because he finds it hard to keep up his family and young’‘uns, 1; see tall, dark, handsome A. J. Ashe is in Hollywood with Marilyn Monroe on his arm. Arnold Aiken is writing poetry for the Esquire Magazine. Jimmy Crawford had a real nice gun-shot wedding the summer of ‘55 and has had twelve children, Timid, little Ruby Watson is having her time in teaching in the all men's college, Look at all these hair-dos Eloise Stewart has created. Johnny and Larry Buchanan makes a good tap dancing team. Shirley Rae Taylor has started a private school for sweet young ladies in Speedwell. Clark Clayton is ‘still driving a bus for Cullowhee High School. Jesse Coggins is still sleeping through Mrs, Conrad’s Problem of Democracy class, I think former Bonnie Crawford’s little red-headed children are ‘tpblumb’’ cute. Looks as if the civilized part of the country was getting too crowded for Mary McCarty Pressley and her husband Herbert because they have left their pretty home in Brevard and have gone to Alaska. Edward Lawson is still chasing around after Carolyn Simpson but we don’t think it is as serious as it was. Tommy Hodges is still sorry he forsook us for college. I found that Patty Wolfe is very happily married to her one and only Ellwood. Well, folks, that’s all!?$! So long, The two o' us Most Intellectual Ruby Watson and Ray Dills Best Personality Martha Moore and Terry Moses Most Athletic Bonnie Crawford and Don Wood Best Drivers Jean Henson and Clark Clayton -Round Best All Mary McCarcy and Bruce Wike est Dressed B iddleton and J 21 immy Crawford Frieda M 22 Laziest Naomi Prince and Lyndon Higdon Wittiest Edna Hooper and Buck Jenkins - a = Ss 4 : 3 5 2 t aoe sf E == : B CH 8 z SS q S = 5 s 4 me . seed Sa a Ra a 4 z = 1 a 2 | é GENEVIEVE ADAMS JIMMY ADAMS KENNETH ADAMS MARTHA MAE ADAMS WAYNE ADAMS CHARLES BISHOP LOIS BROWN BOBBY BRYSON JOHNNIE CLARK MONROE COGGINS EVELENE COWARD CHARLES CRAWFORD DALE EDWARDS GERALD ELLIS PHEOBE FRANKLIN 25 LARRY FREEMAN EUCELLA HAMILTON EUADEAN HOOPER INA HOOPER ORA SUE KILBY SELMA MIDDLETON SHIRLEY MILLS DARRELL MILLSAPA MORRIS MONTEITH OLA MAE MORGAN JIMMY NICHOLSON NORMA NICHOLSON JIMMY NORTON EVELYN PARKER RUTHINE REED BARBARA JEAN SHELTON DAVID SHULER LOIS SLAGLE JACK SMITH SUE SMITH WAYNE STEPHENS JERRY STEPHENS BRUCE TALBERT ANNIE JO TAYLOR Saati aesoRH omy RAYMOND WILKES IVA NELL WOODARD ABSENT Charles Ashe, Dave Broom, Genevieve Cline, Margaret Coleman, Wade Fox, Morris Montieth, Clyde Phippips, Densil Pressley, David Taylor, Robbie Jo Wilson, and Lamar Wood on am SS oe ie SS aS SS SS S| FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: Doyle Wheatley, Carl Barnett, Wayne Taylor, Alvin Coleman, Johnny Stewart, Harry Lee Coggins, John Van Voorhis, Blaine Pressley, Harold Green, Darrell Brown, Ronald Haskett, Grover Bishop, Eugene Hooper. Marvin Overcash, Practice Tchr,, Mr. Ryburn, Ellen Dean Ashe, Elizabeth Adams, Joyce Bryson, Margie Coggins, Elsie Lee Moses, Eddie Marie Bennett, Bobbie Davis, Kathleen Ammons, Jona Stiles, Shirley Stevens, Johnny Ann Williams. Mamie Sue Wilkes, Sarah Sharpton, Robinette Wilkes, Lillie Mae Taylor, Doris Wilson, Jean Buchanan, Macie Enloe, Mary Lou Parker, Betty Fox, Mary Ruth Monteith, Nancy Adams, Selma Sue Ashe, Geneva Hooper. Billy Adams, Joel Freeman, Arnold Ashe, Guy Wilson, Kay Broom, John Middleton, Ray Adams, Lane Moore, Johnny Sims, Mr. Harrison. RENNES: TURES ere KR Ge ae Thomas Coggins, Charles Simpson, James Passmore, Tommy Brown, Billy Edwards, Frankie Burrell, Neal Beasley, Kenny Sharpton, Melvin Ashe, Jimmy Conner, Alonzo Dills, Douglas Hooper, Fred Houston, Lucille Hawks, Betty Jean Ashe, Freddie Brown, Catherine Colvard, Patricia Hooper, Polly Coivard, Margie Carroll, Jean Green, Doris Coggins, Kathryn Ward, Mary Alice Taylor, Alma Dills, Bruce Moses, Billy Snipes, Miss Lucille Hunt, Jane Ashe, Mildred Coggins, Dortha Wheatley, Joyce Watson, Barbara Jean Webb, Sue Ann Bryson, Sandra Smelser, Marjorie Pressley, Susan Turner, Peggy Smith, Walter Bryson, Mr, Harrison, Jackie Crawford, Marvin Overcash, Practice Tchr,: Lenior Taylor, Jessie Seago, Tom Watson, Jimmy Laios, Edwin McFalls, Dennis Taylor, David Fox, Leo Webb, Ralph Hooper, William Taylor, James Hoyle, Walter Wilkes, = = SP = =a 2z-2 FIRST ROW: Ted Crawford, Mary Sue Owens, Imogene Brown Shirley Huston, Mary Ann Bennet, Jimmy Parker, Phyllis Adams, Alva Wike, Buddy Clark, Warren Hooper. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Hooper, Carol Rigdon, Loretha Shelton, Reva Bryson, Quincy. Steward, Betty Norton, Linda Houghes, Christine Robinson, Alvin Hooper, Floyd Bennet, George Stephens; Paul Hooper, Bobby Nicholson. THIRD ROW: Margaret Hawks, Helen Webb, Opal Lee Stewart, Ava Low Reynolds, Lucille Hooper, Tayloy Holden, Claude Dills, J. C. Keener, Lee Adams. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Painter, Jean Woad, Joyce Wood, Ronald Pressley, Joe Buchanan, Glennon Parker, Edwin Saunders, Robert Dills, Lloyd Dills, Kent Taylor, Mrs. Biddle. Irene Clayton, Fannie Rae Stephens, Delma Jo Bryson, Francis Hall, Marlene Mull, Thelma Bishop, Betty Bishop, Christine Bennett, Theda Middleton. Bill Donaldson, Hoyle Cline, Bryson Colville, Biss Smith, Christine Coggins, Judy Claxton, Ann Muhliheizler, Marca Snipes, Alice Ammons, Carrie Frady. Angus Tolbert, Ben Denton, Norwood Phillips, Mary Ann Reed, Charles Burell, Carolyn Simpson, Tommy Norton, Shelby Conner, Manley Brown, Harold Ensley Mr. Quattlebaum, Burder Galloway, Haven Ashe, Jimmy Barnnes, J. R. Bryson, Sammy Caldwell, Boyd Franklin, Dennis Mason, Harold Harris, Mr. Nelson, FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: 29 30 Student Council Adams, Don is dent, Charles Crawford, i ton, Pres cy Stewart, Phyll 1 1m: Barbara Jean She isor lagle, Johnny Clark, Qu S Nelle Bond, Adv iss Adams, Ray Dills, Lois Crawford, M nnie vieve Bo Gene 31 Williams, IOSIApy ‘puog eTTeN SStIN ‘10TAeT, eey AeTarys ‘uoszeM Aqny ‘si00jyT eyjyseyy PILaly Jo Sayed] OuNyNy Jo Jadey) UELIPOON “7 a1UUe, ie Bo 32 Dramatics Club Jimmy Adams, Alice Ammons, Christine Bennett, Betty B 10p, Monroe Coggins, ish hop, Thelma B ; Mary Anne Reed, Lo is lliams, Charles Ashe, Mor Wayne s Slagle i th, Mrs. Carl K Ray Dills, Frances Hall, Darrell Millsaps, Naomi Prince Stephens, Bruce Tolbert, Don W 1sor n, Advi li i Montei ris i 33 = By. eS ro Square Dance Club Martha Mae Adams, Delma Jo Bryson, Jimmy Bryson, Judy Claxton, Johnnie Clark, Bonnie Crawford, Jimmy Crawford, Dale Edwards, Gerold Ellis, Harold Ensley, Larry Freeman, Eucella Hamilton, Linda Huges, Warren Hooper, Mary McCarty, Terry Moses, Ann Muhlheizer, Betty Norton, Ji Norton, Margaret Norton, Tommy Norton, Christine Robinson, Carolyn Simpson, B a 4 hoe ia ii Smith, Marci i. Snipes, Fannie Ray Stephens, Jerry Stephens, Quincy Stewart, Barbara Shelton, Kent Taylor, Don Wood Mr. Davis, Advisor. Library Club Alice Ammons, Mary Ann Bennett, Ann Mulheizer, velma Joe Sarolyn axton, C Cl Judy Bryson , Ad tal ishop, M ty B t Hooper, Mary Ann Reed, Bet 3 K Simpson, c 35 Ba ie G) ) ie nit o 5 wn 25 ae ie Pepin Bae FHA. Phyllis Adams, Alice Ammons, Betty Bishop, Thelma Jean Bishop, Christine Bennett, Lois Brown, Mae Frady, Le Carr Coward na Phoebe Franklin, Frances Hall, Clara Faye Hodgin, Eudean Hooper, Annie Muriel Houston, Ora Cathrine Coleman, Margaret Coleman, Shelby Jean Connor, E vele Sue Kilby, Theda Middleton, Shirley Mills, Bessie Moore, Annie Lee Nicholson, Norma Nicholson, Mary Sue Owen, Evelyn Parker, Alvia Lou Reynolds, Opal Lee Stewart, Iva Nell Woodward, Annie Jo Taylor, Reva Parker, Irene Clayton, Marlene Mull. 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Cullowhee PAG | Cut 18 34 20 22 29 Die: 23 8 3] 13 24 32 Cherokee Webster Franklin Glenville Swain Highlands Sylva Cherokee Webster Franklin Glenville Swain Highlands Sylva Opponents 48 Ae 28 46 36 29 30 ae ies 41 47 47 37 Oe there home home home there home home home there home there home there there FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Cullowhee Sul 43 34 Bal Al 45 42 44 49 44 40 Bul 51 45 Cherokee Webster Franklin Glenville Swain Highlands Sylva Cherokee Webster Franklin Glenville Swain Highlands Sylva Opponents 40 2 46 ont 60 36 39 36 45 48 32 48 42 61 Gerald Ellis, Larry Freeman, Jimmy Crawford, David Taylor, Tommy Norton, Jimmy Norton, mrmanager, Warren Hooper, Bill Pressley, Haven Ashe, Ed Lawson, Darrell Millsaps, manager, Missing from picture: Charles Crawford and Jerry Stevens. there home home home there home home home home home there home there there 43 Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Genevieve Adams, Thelma Jo Bishop, Lois Slagle, Phyllis Adams, Irene Clayton, ED LAWSON = i : ‘ ‘ BONNIE CRAWFORD, forward MARGARET NORTON, guard JERRY STEPHENS, guard CHARLES CRAWFORD, forward COMPLIMENTS OF The Jackson County Bank 1905 1955 HIGHLANDS, N.C. - SYLVA; Ni GCG. - CHEROKEE, N. CG. PET ICE CREAM AND PASTEURIZED MILK TWO FINE FOODS Pet Dairy Products Company| DIAL GLENDALE 6-5385 WAYNESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 49 50 Professional Drug Store Purity - Accuracy Phone 49 Sylva North Carolina Sams Chain Saw and Equipment Co. McCulloch James F, Sams Phone 209-J Cullowhee Road Sylva North Carolina Belks Department Store H, J. Landis, Manager Dry Goods Millinery - Notions Shoes - Hats Caps - Men’s Furnishings - Etc, New York Office 450 7th Avenue Charlotte Office 308 E 5th Street Phone 287 Sylva North Carolina Sylva Pharmacy Registered Druggists The Rexall Store Phone 27 Sylva North Carolina Compliments Of Battles Grocery The Friendly Store Cullowhee North Carolina JACKSON FURNITURE, INC. A Complete Line Of Home Furnishings Phone 128 Sylva North Garolina 51 52 Compliments Of THE TOWNHOUSE Hot Lunches - Fountain Service - School Supplies ‘Just Off The Campus’’ Cullow hee North Carolina Compliments Of FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 1139 Sylva North Carolina Compliments Of DEPENDABLE JEWELERS Phone 201-W Sylva North Carolina Compliments Of MOOD YS BOWERS FUNERAL HOME DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 124-J Phone 252 Main Street Sylva, North Carolina Sylva, North Carolina Compliments O f JACKSON AUTO PARTS ee = Phone 533 Sylva, North Carolina MOSS GENERAL STORE ‘Frozen Foods And Ice Cream”’ Cullowhee, North Carolina E, L, ERWIN PLUMBING AND HEATING Automatic Winkler Heating Equipment Heating And Plumbing Supplies Sheet Metal Work Hotpoint Appliances Sylva, North Carolina Compliments Of B AND C FOOD STORE Quality Meats And Groceries Phone 5 Sylva, North Carolina THE BROWN COMPANY Groceries - Feed - Notions Cullowhee, North Carolina SYLVA TIRE COMPANY Full Capping - Vulcanizing Phone 58 Sylva, North Carolina CAGLE MUSIC COMPANY 78 Patent Avenve Asheville, North Carolina THE SPORTS MART, INC, Sports Of All Sorts Hobby Supplies Dial 3-3953 32 Battery Park Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 53 SOSSMAN FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. ‘‘Everything For Your Home ’ Phone 51 Bryson City-Murphy-Franklin Sylva-Hayesville Albemarle -Robbinsville Ao EE CE SE RT CULLOWHEE CAFE For The Love Of Pete Come In And Eat Before We Both Starve To Death Cullowhee, North Carolina ee REE SS SE ES DR A ok IT Compliments Of SMOKY MOUNTAIN CANDY COMPANY Concessions Canton, North Carolina ALLMAN MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto And Plymouth Cars Sales And Service Mopar Parts Accessories Dillsboro, North Carolina ALDA’S Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear ‘ Clothes To Suit Your Personality”’ Sylva, North Carolina CHARLIE’S ‘ The Best Place To Eat’’ Breakfast Served Curb Service - Dining Room Sandwiches -Steaks -Chops-Chicken Waynesville, North Carolina Canton, North Carolina Cherokee, North Carolina BOOSTERS aK Ne Ie 3s WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY AS AS SIS I oH 31s HOOPERS BUILDING SUPPLY Hes deste se ste MASHBURN SHOE SHOP Sylva Sylva ste ye ae AS North Carolina North Carolina Mill Street Sylva 3k 316 ox ac aie afc North Carolina 54 BOOSTERS ste sty ste ste st. 36 HK IS oie oie ok SHULMANS He 2s ee 2K 2k North Carolina JACK DILLARD press sie mecnote North Carolina A SYLVA PHYSICIAN HE PK AK AS EK MARGARET J. 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