Cullowhee High School - Rebel Yearbook (Cullowhee, NC)

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Se ie ae aa eS Pew rad | i eet eae A oe m ats W. VERNON COPE Superintendent of Jackson County Schools DR. R. M. AINSLEY Director of McKee Laboratory School JOYCE WILSON BIGGERST AFF Secretary to Director CARL PHILLIPS OSCAR WIKE C, A. HOYLE Chairman BOA RD OF DIRECTORS ALVIN MOORE O. D. MOSES Claude Dills Helen Webb Reva Conner Shirley Houston Buddy Clark Editor Ted Crawford Assistant Editor rhunual Stag Mr, R. K. Phillips Margaret Hawks Business Manager Sponsor Juanita Hembree Secretary 42 Kenneth Hooper Lucille Hooper Mary Sue Owen Angus Tolbert linaté In appreciation for his genuine interest in each of us, for his continued services to the entire community, for his enduring good humor, patience, and under- standing, the members of the graduating class grate - fully dedicate the 1957 CULLOWHEEAN to ourbe- loved friend and teacher Mr. Fred C. Shelton DR. R. M. AINSLEY VERNON PAINTER ROBERT K. PHILIPS A.B., Mae , Ed. BD. See M.A. Director Science A.B. English World History LAYSELL JESSE FLAKE MARY FINLEY IRENE HODGES MRS. CARL BANCRAFT Bese AFB! B.S; KILLIAN BlS2,8 MaA; Math., Dr. Ed. Library Science Home Ec AaBlaeMePA- Music English 7 FRED SHELTON NELLE BOND JOSEPH HICKS MARY WAYTE i IRENE nD! CONRAD A.B., M.E. A.B., M.A., Ph. D, BUCHANAN Agriculture Brome MEA Health, PAE Counseling, Bao svar Social Studies History Business Ed, RONALD WOODBERY JEAN CARTER NORMA LEE B.S. De Soe iad. Be Sepvic Ae Eighth Grade Seventh and Seventh Eighth Grades Grade LOUISE BRYSON NANCY AINSLEY WILHELMINA SNIPES LEO HOUGH Bao eee Vie AG A.B., M.A. Doe VieeAG Deon Viaae Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth and Third and Fifth Grades Fourth Grades : MARTHA STILLWELL INEZ WACHOB MAXIE FREEMAN’ ELIZABETH FELTON Bayon eM. A. BoSe,eMaAs BS. uovleAr B.S., M.A. Third Grade Second Grade First Grade First and Second Grades WARREN HOOPER ALVIN HOOPER Class President Class Vice President DAN KILLIAN LINDA PHILLIPS Class Mascots LUCILLE HOOPER QUINCY STEWART Class Secretary Class Treasurer my ae) eS FRANK LEE ADAMS MARY ANN BENNETT CHARLES ASHE IMOGENE BROWN FLOYD BENNETT BESSIE LEE BRYSON JIMMY BRYSON REVA BRYSON CONNER JOE BUCHANAN MARGARET HAWKS BUDDY CLARK JUANITA JEANETTE HEMBREE TED CRAWFORD LUCILLE HOOPER CLAUDE DILLS SHIRLEY HOUSTON LLOYD DILLS LINDA HUGHES TAYLOR HOLDEN BETTY JEAN NORTON ALVIN HOOPER MARY SUE OWEN KENNETH W. HOOPER ALVIA LOU REYNOLDS WARREN HOOPER CHRISTINE ROBINSON J. C. KEENER OPAL LEE STEWART JAMES MONTEITH QUINCY ANN STEWART BOBBY NICHOLSON HELEN WEBB GLENNON PARKER LOIS JEAN WOOD RONALD PRESSLEY JOYCE DEAN WOOD CARROLL RIGDON EDWIN SAUNDERS GEORGE STEPHENS JR, ALVA WIKE MRS, KILLIAN MR, PHILLIPS Last Will aud “Jestament We, the senior class of May 1957, Cullowhee, North Carolina, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory class, do, there- fore, make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, Article I, To Mrs, Killian and Mr. Phillips, who have faithfully guided us through our senior year, we leave to their skillful guidance the graduating class of ‘58. Article II, To the Cullowhee faculty we leave peace, quiet, and rest for at least a few months, Article III, To Miss Finley goes our sincere wish that there will not be so many loafers in the library after we are gone, Article IV. To Mr. Hicks, our coach, the hope that he will always have winning teams in the years to come. Article V, To Mr. Bancraft go our congratulations for making our days at Cullowhee more lively. Article VI. To Mr. Painter we leave the hope that he someday can find someone interested in Physical Science. Article VII. To Mrs. Buchanan we leave the hope that she will discover someone who can take shorthand at 80 words a minute. Article VIII, To Mrs, Hodges goes our hope that someday someone will take Home Ec and sew a straight seam and not let her food burn. Article IX. To Mr. Shelton we bequeath the hope that seniors of '58 will be as fortunate as we were in having someone to help with the senior play scenery, Article X, To Mrs, Conrad goes our hope that someone will surprise her by reading his history. We know we leave fond memories of our year of history with you. Article XI. To the junior classes that follow we leave Mrs. Wayte, who will be such a great help to you with your banquet. Article XII, We leave to the on-coming juniors our gratitude for being here, so we could have someone to gossip about, Article XIII, We leave to the on-coming sophomores a box of aspirins, because we know you have many headaches ahead, Article XIV, To the basketball team we leave the hope that they won't need Mr. Flake at Franklin next year, Article XV, To Dr. Ainsley we leave the hope that he won't have so much trouble at Halloween next year, Article XVI, We leave to the next senior class the following advice:: “Avoid all student Council monitors and too frequent visits to the office, Article XVII, On behalf of the unusual and extraordinary members of our class who have some- thing to bestow upon future seniors, the following individual bequests are made. Section I, Wills I, Lee Adams, will to anybody worthy of it my ability to sleep, loaf, and wise-crack in class and get away with it. I, Charles Ashe, willmy ability to shave every day to Manley Nose Brown, who, I think, needs to very much, , I, Floyd Bennett, will my ability to get through high school without failing a subject to Billy Edwards, I, Mary Ann Bennett, will my Monday morning excuses to anyone who needs them after a big weekend, I, Imogene Brown, will my ability to stay quiet in the halls to Marcell Mathis, I, Bessie Bryson, will my smile and personality to my sister, Joyce, and also leave to her my dear oldshorthand book, 1 HE) Bryson, will my tendency to run cars into the bank to Vounell Wilson, who Picks on fire hydrants, I, Joe Buchanan, will toMr, Flake a pair of stilts, so people won't think he's so low down, I, Buddy Clark, will to the Ford Motor Company all Mercurys, They're too fast for me, Reva Conner, will my A's inJournalism to Shelby Jean Conner, hoping she doesn't change them tOmG Sc Ofe. D Sco: Ted Crawford, will my driver's license to Nose Brown, who is bound to get killed riding around with Jr. Tolbert. Claude Dills, will my flattop to Bunyon Hooper, whom it will suit. Lloyd Dills, will my big mouth to Jimmy Long, wholI’m sure, will use it as I have. Margaret Hawks, will nothing to nobody ‘cause I ain't got nothing nobody would want. Juanita Hembree, will to my little sister my seat in Physical Science, in hope that she won't give Mr. Painter as much trouble as I. Taylor Holden, will my bus, number 34, to anyone who can put as many BUMPS on it as I did, Alvin Hooper, will my ability to make good grades to Paul Hooper. He'll need it to graduate. Kenneth Hooper, leave my sideburns to anyone mature enough to grow them, and my wreckless driving to Fannie Stevens. Lucille Hooper, will my ability to drive a school bus to any girl who can hold the job. Warren Hooper, do hereby will my ability to study to Charles Bu rrell, who I am sure needs it. Shirley Houston, will my habit of laughing and talking in Journalism to whoever is crazy enough to take it. Linda Hughes, will my ability to soap windows on Halloween to Shirley Stevens. Shirley, I leave to you the best ball uniform Old Faithful number 17 along with the ability to be most athletic. J. C. Keener, will nothin’ to nobody, because I need all I have. James Monteith, will all of my little pink and yellow citations to Edward Gordon, who I know needs a few. Bobby Nicholson, will my ability to spin a wheel to Edward Gordon. Betty Norton, will my so-called ability to play basketball to my cousin Patricia Hooper, and my ability to yell at basketball games to Susan Mitchell. Mary Sue Owen, will my shorthand book to Kathleen Ammons. Glennon Parker, will to my wife, Selma Sue, the ability to drive anything on wheels. Ronald Pressley, will my ability to pass without studying to Bunyon Hooper, who will make use of it. Alvia Lou Reynolds, will my big mouth and loud ways to Marcia Snipes. Carroll Rigdon, will my flirty ways to Bill Pressley, if he thinks he can do as good a job as I have done. Christine Robinson, will my driving talents to Marcia Snipes, and hope she gets a Dodge like mine. Edwin Saunders, .will my excess beef to Ray Adams, who needs it. George Stephens, will my ability to drive a school bus to Vounell Wilson, if he can hold the job. Opal Stewart, will my ability to attract boys and a portion of my long hair to Mary Ann Reed. Quincy Stewart, will one-half my bottle of Peroxide and my curly hair to Susan Mitchell. Helen Webb, leave my juvenile ways and my name of being a “hot rod girl” to any girl who wants the fun I've had. Alva Wike, will everything I've got to myself, because I am going to take it all with me. Jean Wood, will my boy friends to my sister Janice, who doesn't care for boys at all. Joyce Wood leave my fights on the bus and the principal's reprimands to my sister Priscilla, who has had a few lectures already. Class Prophecy Last summer, Christine Robinson and I were searching through the ruins of the old Indian mound on the high school campus, looking for relics, when we had the good fortune tocome upon a small figurine of an ancient Indian god. We immediately took it to Mrs. Killian , who told us that it was a pagan deity, supposed to have the power of revealing the future to persons upon whom he looks with favor, The sharp beard and the narrow face with a broad forehead supporting horns, reminded us of a goat, so we named him Mr. Ram, Since he was an attractive little fellow, I placed him on the dresser in my bedroom where Icould see him often. A few nights later, Christine spent the night with me; and in the middle of the night she woke me up and pointed wordlessly to the figurine. His eyes had begun to glow with a strange light; and rising from the dresser, he seemed to float through the air to the head of mybed. “Come with me if you want to see the future, ” he softly whispered. Grasping our hands, he gave a slight tug, and away we flew - out the window and over the earth through the gleaming moonlight. We were too stunned at first to notice that we were growing smaller and smaller, At my sudden gasp of astonishment, Mr, Ram reassured me, The condition is only temporary, and will make you inconspicuous, Looking below, I noticed we were approaching a large city. As we drew near, I recognized it as our capital, Washington. We perched atop the capitol dome, and Mr. Ram said, Look! I looked about me and I could see multitudes of people. Soon I discerned a familiar figure in the White House. It was Alvin Hooper, the thirty-seventh President of the United States, with Alva Wike as Vice President, In the Library of Congress, we saw Helen Webb and Mary AnnBennett, whose exclusive job was to keep people from talking inthe reading room, Gazing elsewhere, we saw Joe Buchanan delivering the morning newspapers to the White House, In the De- partment of Justice Building, we saw Taylor Holden looking through the FBI fingerprint file to try to discover who had broken into the U.S, Treasury and stolen a million dollars. Across the POTOMAC we saw Admiral Bobby Nicholson, trying to decide where to send two battleships which had just been launched, Carroll Rigdon and Kenneth Hooper were the ships’ captains, Saying, Come, Mr. Ram graspedour hands again, and away we soared through the air, Soon we settled atop the Empire State Building, from whence we could see most of New York City. Among the city's teeming millions, we immediately spotted J, C. Keener, roller-skating up and down Broadway. On the stage of the Palace Theatre, dancing inthe chorus line, wereJuanita Hembree, Bessie Bryson, Imogene Brown, and Shirley Houston. At Radio City, we saw Linda Hughes and Ronald Pressley acting in the great television drama, John's Other Wife's Other Husband,” Over at Yankee Stadium, we sawCharles Ashe, warming up as pitcher in his fourth World Series, On the center field wass was a lifesize picture of Lucille Hooper, who modeled Bikini bathing suits. Grasping our hands again, Mr. Ram lifted us into the air; andwe sped breathlessly across the United States to Salt Lake City. When we landed on top ofthe Mormon Temple, we looked down and saw Warren Hooper busily rushing about trying to become a Mormon, so he could have several wives. We then moved on to Hollywood where Jean Wood, Joyce Wood, and Opal Stewart had formed a trio, singing under the name ofthe Wood Sisters. Over at MGM, Floyd Bennett was drawing cartoons for Walt Disney and had been nominated for his second Academy Award, Flying over Las Vegas, we noticed the opening of the largest gambling casino in the world, owned by Jimmy Bryson and Lee Adams, Buddy Clark and George Stephens had formed a team and were busy racing across country from. San Francisco to Cullowhee. In Milwaukee, Claude Dills had become president of the largest brewery in the world. His secretary was Mary Sue Owen, Mr, Ram whisked us back to the campus, and down at Cullowhee High, we saw Margaret Hawks as the first woman principal with Reva Bryson Conner as her assistant. Lloyd Dills, the truant officer, was the busiest man in the state. As we flew over Sylva, I noticed Newspaper headlines: BETTY NORTON, THE DANCER, ELOPES WITH PRINCE PAU OF PANDEMONIA, Yes, my old friend, Betty, had marriedroyalty. She would have to worry about eo eee ta more, James Monteith and Ted Crawford were joint proprietors of the Cullowhee Ice Se aa eae ee ee ae gee Pee ace : ynolds was writing the gossip column of the CULLOWHEE STAR, Mr, Ram again grasped our hands, and we flew through the air to my home, I heard someone call my name, and I opened my eyes to find Christine trying to wake me. Immediately I looked at Mr. Ram and found him in his accustomed place. It had all been a dream, anda very interesting one at that! CLASS PROPHETS QUINCY STEWART CHRISTINE ROBINSON Class Acstory Four memorable years ago we the seniors set forth on the adventure of secondary education as freshmen at Cullowhee High School. We came, we saw, and, come next spring, we hope we shall have conquered; for soon the big doors of Cullowhee High School will swing shut as another school year comes to an end. With the echo of laughter and the bells ringing in our ears, we seniors shall look back at the familiar old building and realize that a door has closed on the most unforgettable years of our lives. We'll always remember the hours spent behind the doors . . . meeting and cutting classes, taking exams, selling soft drinks and popcorn to finance our senior trip, and working to help pay for the activity bus. We'll re- member the gab-fests in the cafeteria, gossip sessions at the Town House, the class-meetings and clubs, the basketball, the baseball and the square dance sessions, the bus trips, the dances, socials, parties, and banquets. We entered as freshmen at Cullowhee High School in '53 and were introduced to the rights and privileges that go with being in high school. We were joined by the following students from Johns Creek: Gordon Hooper, Denver Massinggale, Keith Lovedahl, Dennis Mason, Ray Parker, Ella Mae Aiken, Betty Jo Phillips, Clara Fay Hodges, Joyce Wood, Jean Wood, and George Stevens. With the help of Mr. Painter and Miss Benning most of us made it through our freshman year. The next year we entered as sophomores, but we lost the following members of our class: Marie Denton, Mary Jo Hooper, Grady Claybo, Opal and Ruby Haskett, Earnest Taylor, Lou Keeter, and Juanita Hembree all moved and transferred to other schools. Beauford Broom, Jack Broom, Clara Fay Hodges, Denver Massingale, Dean Wike, Tommy Willis, Jim Ed Powell, Dennis Mason, Marilyn Parker, Keith Lovedalh. Kathleen Galloway left us to go into double harness. On the credit side of the ledger, we gained Opal Stewart. We also gained a new homeroom teacher, Mrs. Biddle; and of course we still had Old Faithful,” Mr. Painter. Our wonderful class party was the high point of the year. As sophomores, we began to learn our way around. We really started to “live it up, and we became experts in grumbling and griping. In the summer following our sophomore year we lost three more of our company: Phyllis Adams, who married, Betty Honeycutt who moved, and Robert Dills; however, we gained Jean Bridges, Marquita Harris, and Clarris Ann Elzey. At the beginning of the year we elected Warren Hooper as class president, Linda Hughes as vice president; Christine Robinson. secretary; and Alvin Hooper, treasurer. The most important event was the absolutely unfor- gettable junior-senior banquet. The theme was A Night Club. It was a big success, and deservedly so - for we certainly worked hard. The following members of our class had enough points to earn an Old English Letter in their junior year: Linda Hughes, Warren Hooper, Christine Robinson, Betty Norton, Alvin Hooper, Quincy Stewart, and J. C. Keener. Warren Hooper was elected to serve as president of the student body and the student council for the year ahead. Linda Hughes was elected vice president; and Betty Norton, secretary. And suddenly we're seniors - our last year in this old house. Being on the top this year has been the most, ” to say the least. As seniors we held important positions such as club officers, superlatives, and were well repre- sented in baseball and basketball. We entered our senior year with forty-four members, having lost Loretha Shelton and Jean Bridges, who moved; Marquita Harris, who quit: Allen Seago, who joined the Navy; Kent Taylor, who entered college; and Anna Nicholson, who transferred to the state of matrimony. Juanita Hembree decided to join us again; Bessie Bryson and Jenese Sutton came from Sylva; and Mamie Norton came down from Glenville. In the course of the years we left Ray Parker and Paul Hooper somewhere behind. We gained two new homeroom teachers: Mrs. Carl Killian and Mr. Phillips, who have graciously guided us through this last year. We elected Warren Hooper to serve as class president this year; Alvin Hooper, vice president; Lucille Hooper, secretary; and Quincy Stewart, treasurer. Our new activity bus was now in constant use, especially on basketball trips. We presented our senior play, THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR, in December. Directed by Mrs. Carl Killian, it was a big success, and presenting it was an experience we will never forget. These last few weeks of fellowship with our old friends and classmates will soon complete our history - To you who have yet to experience your high school days - may you profit from our mistakes, and yet have as much fun as we have had; and may we seniors never forget all that we learned together . . . nor one another. School ends May 27. On this day the well-known class of ‘57 will part, never to meet again as classmates. Class Historians: Linda Hughes, James Monteith. Our Poem Soon we the seniors of Cullowhee High Will reach the end of our high school days; Graduation night is drawing nigh When we will go our separate ways. We shall remember all our good times From the first grade through the twelfth; We shall remember, our searching minds Probing from books all their wealth The work we did seemed long and hard; The road we traveled was rough; And yet our efforts will have their reward- After all, it wasn't TOO tough. Oh, oft we thought our teachers unkind, And ‘twas long ere we understood That their untiring drive toward “the disciplined mind” Was all for our ultimate good. And of all the favors the future can give, We ask for only this one: That hereafter we have the good fortune to live As well as we've here begun. J. C. Keener Betty Norton Class Poets BETTY JEAN NORTON KENNETH HOOPER REVA BRYSON CONNER CARROLL RIGDON LUCILLE HOOPER JIMMY BRYSON Wetttest JEAN WOOD CLAUDE DILLS Wost Likely to Succeed QUINCY STEWART ALVIN HOOPER Gest -- rbround IMOGENE BROWN WARREN HOOPER Besrt- Looking OPAL LEE STEWART LEE ADAMS BESSIE BRYSON TED CRAWFORD Wost Stadious CHRISTINE ROBINSON J. C. KENNER Wost rttldetic LINDA HUGHES JAMES MONTEITH Duntors ALICE AMMONS JIMMY BARNES CHRISTINE BENNETT BETTY BISHOP THELMA BISHOP MANLEY BROWN JOYCE BRYSON WOODROW BRYSON CHARLES BURRELL SAMMY CALDWELL JUDY CLAXTON IRENE CLAYTON HOYLE CLINE CHRISTINE COGGINS SHELBA JEAN CONNER HAROLD ENSLEY CARRIE MAE FRADY EDWARD GORDON HAMCOWS FAYE GRAYSON FRANCES HALL KITT HOOPER PAUL HOOPER VIRGINIA HOWELL MARCELL MATHIS THEDA MIDDLETON TOMMY NORTON RAY PARKER NORWOOD PHILLIPS BILL PRESSLEY MARY ANN REED CAROLYN SIMPSON BILL SMITH MARCIA SNIPES FANNIE STEPHENS ANGUS TOLBERT VONELL WILSON = Billy Adams Elizabeth Adams Nancy Adams Ray Adains Cathleen Ammons Arnold Ashe Grover Bishop Darell Brown Joyce Bryson Jean Buchanan Margie Coggins Gene Coward Bobbie Davis Joel Freeman Betty Fox Randy Galloway Harold Green Ronald Haskett Eugene Hooper Annie Murriel Houston Joyce Lovedahl Woodie Middleton Elizabeth Mills Mary Ruth Monteith Blanche Moore Elsie Moses Norman Nicholson Brenda Nicholson Mary Lou Parker Selma Sue Parker Blaine Pressley Ellen Dean Sanders Johnny Sims Shirley Stephens Ralph ‘Stephens Johnny Stewart Lillie Mae Taylor Doyle Wheatley Sue Wilkes Robbin Wilkes John Middleton Johnnie Williams Janice Wood Wallace Wood Lane Moore Melvin Ashe Betty Jean Ashe Jane Ashe Mary Jo Ammons Kathleen Ammons Sue Ann Bryson Lester Bryson Freddie Brown Tommy Brown Frankie Burrel Walter Bryson Truman Coggins Daris Coggins Gary Crow Jackie Crawford Mildred Coggins Pollie Caldwell Lonzo Dills Alma Dills Billie Edwards Wayne Taylor Leo Webb Tom Watson Barbara Jean Webb Walter Wilks Wayne Wike Dorthy Wheatley Joyce Watson Pricilla Wood Susan Turner William Taylor Dennis Taylor Mary Alice Taylor Lenior Taylor Charles Simpson Bill Snipes Peggy Smith Ora Blanche Shular Judy Renfro Margie Pressley James Passmore Merita Prince Gordon Prince Alva Jean Phillips Weldon Parker Leonard Owen Velma Millsaps Kenneth Moses Betty Jean Mathis Wilma Middleton Betty Sue Ensley David Lee Fox Zelda Ray Farley Jean Greene Patricia Hooper Tony Hidgon James Hoyle Glana Hooper Barbara Hembree Bruce Moses Edwin McFalls Norma Moses Clinton Mathis Wendell Mathis Dee Mull Robbienett Hasket Geraldine Messer Susan Mitchel Jimmy Laws Joe Lovedalh Ralph Hooper Lucille Harris Douglas Hooper Virginia Hooper Lucille Hawks Fred Houston Earl Ammons, Doris Ammons, Edwin Ashe, Lillie Mae Bennett, Ray Brendle, James Brown, Shila Mae Conner, Joan Crawford, Lebern Dills, Harold Frady, Nannie Sue Gennels, Talmadge Golden, Wayne Grayson, Lee Roy Hall, Betty Jean Hoyle, Shirley Long, James Luker, Gwen- dolyn McCracken, Ellen McFalls, Leoda Mathis, Marilyn Mathis, Freda Messer, Helen Mills, Bobby Nicholson, Louise Nicholson, Dallas Parker, Clarence Pressley, Edward Robinson, Stanley Seago, James Stewart, Josephine Watson, Stella Watson, Jimmy Wheatley. Eighth Grade. Mary Nell Bishop, Carl Bumgarner, Ty Cathey, Joyce Clayton, Harrell Cline, Sharon Crisp, Frankie Dills, Clyde Donaldson, Paul Edwards, Pryde Farmer, Irene Hinds, Geraldine Hooper, Tommy Jenkins, Jack Shelton, Joyce Smith, Marvin Adams, Eldon Ashe, Hazel Ashe, Bobby Bishop, Rachel Bishop, Winne Brown, Sherry Bryson, Linda Coggins, Arlene Constantz, Mary Donaldson, Jerri Lee Eller, Ruth Enloe, Aldon Hooper, Bascomb Hughes, Glen Moses. Fred Bryson, James Carter, Pasty Claybo, Rachel Sue Cline, Verlon Coggins, Mildred Connor, Ray Faircloth, Kate Felton, Frances Gordon, Vera Holland, Mary Carole Howard, Sandra Holden, Linda Leftwich, Arbra Mashburn, Charles McConnell, Annie Middleton, Jack Monteith, Rebecca Parker, Rita Sue Parris, Dillard Phillips, Bennie Reynolds, Clifton Rogers, Shirley Smith, Jimmy Taylor, Rebecca Watson, Ray Watson, Larry Ward, Anna Lou Webb, Lonnie Webb, Gladys Wike, [ajo Wilen. Elizabeth Ainsley, Kathleen Bennett, Barbara Bryson, Dickie Bryson, Mary Jean Bryson, Robert Bryson, Wanda Bumgarner, Janie Ruth Carter, Tommy Cathey, Bobbie Jo Clayton, Frankie Coggins, Billie Crawford, Ben Lee Davis, Steve Dewees, Ewel Dills, Sterling Dills, Hal Ensley, Wayne Fox, Sammy Galloway, Peggy Hawks, Bill Hodges, Betty Hooper, Ray Houston, Harrell Ingram, Melba Kenner, Ruth Morgan, Delaine Passmore, Mike Perry, Geneva Pressley, Johanna Renfro, Charles Smith, Jerry Tolbert. aA Charles Crawford, Russell Moore, Ricky Wilen, Michael Wilkee, Nellie Ashe, Maxie Adams, Ethel Dills, Gwendolyn Hooper, R. B. Adams, Jack Adams, Hank Barnes, Hohn Holden, John Hooper, David Hoyle, Rodney Leftwich, David Wike, Robert Wheatley, Charles Moore, Charles Parris, Linda Adams, Barbara Ashe, Evelyn Bennett, Ann Caldwell, Jane Edwards, Janette Fox, Carolyn Hoyle, Judith McConnell, Carol Monteith, Mary Morgan, Wanda Webb, Jean Wilson, (not shown) Lester Coggins, Joe Seago, Nellie Adams. Jean Ashe, Woody Bennett, Barbara Brown, Henry Bryson, Linda Bumgarner, Robert Carter, Ann Clayton, Patsy Cowan, Haven Ensley, Jimmy Frizzle, Joe Hooper, Kirk Hooper, Gene Long, Johnnie Lovedahl, Elden McFalls, Linda Rogers, Dixie Snipes, Terry Taylor, Frankie Trantham, Janette Wall, Marie Watson, Mary Jo Watson, Dixie Webb, Geralene Webb, R. L. Ammons, Bobby Gene Bryson, Mary Sue Dills, Frances Jacobs, Carol Shelton, Ronald Wall, Inez Watson, Granville Wilson. Sa - J - oT. Jimmy Bishop, Barbara Booker, Judy Bryson, Brenda Bumgarner, Clifford Coggins, Clyde Claybo, James Crawford, Wilma Dills, Howard Frady, Lynda Galloway, Peggy Grove, Sam Higdon, Randall Hooper, Teresa Hooper, Willa Mae Hooper, David Hopkins, Terry Jenkins, Joyce Ken- ner, Jimmy Lloyd, Barbara McGuffin, Stephen Moore, Judy Norton, Jimmy Painter, Ruth Parris, Larry Pressley, Ray Pressley, Blair Stephens, Bruce Wachob, Larry Waldroop, Roger Ward, Louella Watson, Margie Watson, Linda Wilkes. Gay Adams, Olin Adams, Leavern Ammons, Eddie Ashe, James Brendle, Ray Bryson, Peggy Dalton, Betty Dills, Janet Evans, Jim Gudger, Michael McCracken, Bruce Middleton, Anne Nicholson, Floyd Parris, Donald Pendley, Hanson Pressley, Gayle Rhodes, Linda Rogers, Joe Sanders, Cathey Snipes, Gary Taylor, Steve Taylor, Elizabeth Trantham, Mike Thumm, Gene Watson, Mitchell Watson, Willie Mae Webb, Ray Wike. Barbara Aiken, Sandra Battle, Rosa Linda Bennett, Gary Bishop, Patsy Bishop, Billy Brown, James Buchanan, Elizabeth Burrell, Jim Clayton, Johnny Cline, Doris Jean Coggins, Jimmy Cowan, Debbie Dewees, Billy Dills, Frankie Dills, Johnnie Nell Dills, Peggy Frady, Gene Harris, Judy Ann Harris, David Hirt, Gary Holland, Louise Hooper, Rabon Hooper, Elouise Hoyle, Betty Lee Jenkins, Danny Jones, Michael Martin, Bonnie Mathis, Janice Monteith, Eugene McConnell, Richard McCracken, Bobby Scott, Phyllis Webb. Annie Maxine Adams, Linda Sue Adams, Clair Dean Ashe, Frank H. Brown, Darrell Bryson, Thomas Bryson, Martha Constantz, Kenneth Crawford, Dennis Fox, Talmadge Fox, Linda Frady, Yvonne Hooper, Carline Keener, Dan Killian, Pat Laws, David Lloyd, Bruce McCrac- ken, Evelyn McFalls, Susan Morgan, Virginia Nicholson, Ronald Pendley, Gary Phillips, Joan Pressley, Katie Pressley, Rachael Pressley, Betty Shook, Gail Stillwell, Thomas Trantham, Bobby Watson, Brenda Sue Watson, Elaine Wilkes, Melinda Wiseman. Jimmy Ashe, Johnny Ashe, Helen Sue Bishop, Evelyn Bryson, Roberta Carter, Gary Coggins, Martha Dills, Margaret Ann Frady, Brenda Sue Hopkins, Helen Hoyle, Terry Kiser, Brenda Lovedahl, Lojuan Painter, John Watson, Charleen Bennett, Margie Bennett, Harold Coggins, Judy Coggins, James Cowan, Ward Crisp, Kenneth Dills, Mary Dills, Stanley Dills, Gwendolyn Franks, Linds Hembree, Edward Hoyle, David Lee Woodard. Lucy Barnes, Lynn Battle, Irene Bennett, Patsy Bennett, Janice Bishop, Michael Booker, James Bumgarner, Lila Bumgarner, Virginia Burrell, Brenda Claybo, John H. Claxton III, Thomas Clayton, Billy Gene Cline, Edward Davis, Cecil Dills, Dianne Hooper, Donald Hoyle, Glenda Sue Martin, Barbara Mincey, Douglas Moore, Hutt Nicholson, Linda Phillips, Bill Scott, Gary Seago, Walter Shelton, Ruthalene Taylor, Paul Trantham, Marvin Wilkes, John Wesley Reese, not shown, Birdie Mae Adams. ACTIVITIES Student Counce President, Warren Hooper; Vice President, Linda Hughes; Secretary, Betty Norton; Representatives Jimmy Bryson, Alvin Hooper, Manley Brown, Truman Coggins, Joyce Bryson, Mary Ann Reed, Susan Mitchell, Joyce Watson, Margie Coggins, Alma Dills, Judy Renfro, Harold Green, Susan Turner, Christine Robinson, Joel Freeman, James Monteith, Lane Moore, Tommy Norton, Spon- sors, Mrs. Conrad and Mr. Flake. Lead Couple, Tommy Norton, Betty Norton, Truman Coggins, Irene Clayton, Darrel Brown, Marcia Snipes, Bill Smith, Fannie Stevens, Jimmy Bryson, Judy Renfro, Manley Brown, Judy Claxton, Jackie Crawford, Linda Hughes, Joel Freeman, Susan Mitchell, Warren Hooper, Carolyn Simpson, Harold Ensley, Susan Turner. Prestdent(7i-g 6-88-0892 Alvin Hooper Vice President - - - - - - - Warren Hooper SOCICLALY eter ial meee Irene Clayton Presiden tii stake emte Leer Adanis Vice President - - - - - - Mary Ann Bennett Secretary - - - - - - - Mary Ruth Monteith Treasurer - - - - - - - - Kathleen Ammons RepOrter=i-5s =) =) - ==) Betty Bishop PreOsiOchthagau=)- -iae-e=) -a-s Ronald: Pressley Vice President =—=)-— - -) = Reva Conner Secretary - - - - - - - - -Mary Ann Bennett RGPOlMChaaae amet ce noe oe eC natics Burrell President - - - - - - - - - - - Linda Hughes Vice President - - - - - - - - Manley Brown SOCIClALV acne) 29 oer OUINC Y,oLewall Reporter - - - - - - - - - Christine Robinson Prestdentt-)- es) bs) Linda Hughes Vice President - - - - - - Christine Robinson S€CI€ Lal yr eee eae oro as) Det s NOFLOn Reporter - - = = 3—7 =e Oulncy ote wart Presi delit -a- eee |aInesenonteli Vice President - - - - - - - - Billy Pressley S@CICLALY t2 aa hale ei Clanden ills Reporter - - - - - - - - - - - Blaine Pressley Sentinel - Kenneth Hooper ProslOctitees-p=0- - ape) | Gharles Ashe Vice President - - - - - - -James Monteith Be CTC tal Vis eo it aes ie - Be tly Norton Re DOLL Cl geese et ote OUINCY ola Walt Chief Cheerleader, Irene Clayton; Robbinett Wilkes, Mary Ruth Monteith, Billy Smith, Elizabeth Adams, Lee Adams, Shelby Jean Conner, Fannie Stevens. Front row: Taylor Holden, Carrol Rigdon, Warren Hooper, Charles Ashe, George Stevens, Ray Parker, Vonell Wilson. Second row: Kenneth Hooper, Edwin Saunders, Buddy Clark, Bryson Caldwell, Glennon Parker, Wayne Hoxit. Lillie Mae Taylor, Mary Alice Taylor, Quincy Stewart, Jean Buchanan, Mary Lou Parker, Carolyn Simpson, Betty Norton, Christine Robinson, Linda Hughes, Shirley Stevens, Susan Mitchell, Mary Ann Reed, Mr. Hicks, Coach; Charlie Ashe and Joel Freeman, Managers. CULLOWHEE 43 03 60 32 42 55 63 38 48 86 61 70 06 58 48 38 GIRLS' BASKETBALL RECORD 1956-1957 Stecoah Webster Highlands Glenville Franklin Sylva Sylva Swain Cherokee Webster Highlands Glenville Franklin Sylva Swain Cherokee OPPONENTS 44 23 47 40 44 46 32 39 39 4 33 oT 66 43 75 26 Bogs Gasketball “Jeam Front row, left to right: Arnold Ashe, Blaine Pressley, Sammy Caldwell, Tommy Norton, Billy Pressley, Mr. Hicks, Coach; Charles Ashe, Manager; Lane Moore, Vounell Wilson, Manley Brown, Junior Tolbert, Darrel Brown, Joel Freeman, Manager. BOYS' BASKETBALL RECORD 1956 -1957 CULLOWHEE OPPONENTS o7 St. Johns Li 49 Stecoah 38 60 Webster 21 09 Highlands 48 45 Glenville 34 ol Franklin Al do Sylva 42 61 St. Johns Be 38 Swain 36 54 Cherokee 66 68 Webster 43 61 Highlands 31 68 Glenville 53 67 Franklin 40 67 Sylva 28 39 Swain 59 44 Cherokee 46 ADVERTISERS G@Cce zs MOTOR COMPANY, INC, RAY COGDILL, President - LULA COGDILL, Vice President Established 1931 Dodge Passenger Cars - Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Plymouth Passenger Cars Telephone 133 Parts Dept. Telephone 295 Office Sylva, North Carolina MONTEITHS EEED Si@es Cullowhee Road Sylva, North Carolina Shell Gas and Oil Swift and Purina Feeds Baby Chicks Seeds and Fertilizers Pet Ice Cream and Pasteurized Milk Two Fine Foods PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMFANY Dial Glendale 6-5385 Waynesville, North Carolina a= FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESVILLE The Friendly Bank Service 1902 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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Curb Service CICERO AND BILL Phone 277 Sylva, North Carolina HOOPER'S DRUG STORE Phone 6 Professional Drugs Sylva, North Carolina Better Groceries at THE BROWN COMPANY Cullowhee, North Carolina ISACKSON FURNITURE COMPANY, INC, A Complete Line of Home Furnishings Phone 128 Sylva, North Carolina Compliments of TOBE CLARK BUILDING CONTRACTOR Cashiers, North Carolina Compliments of WILSON JENNINGS FUR FARM Cashiers, North Carolina Compliments of the NEWFOUND ROD Ce Cherokee, North Carolina Simows BEAUTY SHOP Cashiers, N.C. Phone 2631 Owners NORA J, PELL SIMON H. PELL Seneca, South Carolina Shop Phone 8577 Compliments of CASHIERS VALLEY TROUT FARM Cashiers, North Carolina THE CAROLINA MOUNTAIN SHOP DOROTHY AND HENRY CONKLE Distinctive Gifts - Handcrafts Sportswear - Homemade Preserves Stationery and Books Cashiers, North Carolina JOE R, FULMER, Mer. | ALEXANDER FULMER SINCLAIR STATION MOTOR COMPANY Willys Sales and Service Maker of America's Most Useful Vehicle P.O. 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