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Css a i i { i i ‘ j ¢ i } ¢ 4 i LOR tr drs Ibi Prenat 2 oo Cas Oe OK aU ea ULE Bete TL a Manager SHERRY BRYSON Business Co-editors Z O = O ” %) O a za M4 tx) N LINDA LEFTWICH Che Senior Class of Cullowhee High School Cullowhee, North Carolina Proudly Presents the. . . and dedicates it to... Mr. Joe Hicks For giving us help and encouragement. . . For instilling in us a strong sense of right and wrong... For setting such a fine example of an upright citizen... For being a sympathetic, understanding friend to us the past six years... And for giving us a great basketball team. . . We, the senior class, proudly dedicate the 1962 REBEL to you, Mr. Joe Hicks. Joreword Perhaps a person's four years in high school are among the happiest, most exciting, most rewarding years in his life. Certainly they hold many treasured memories for everyone; it is important that these memories be preserved, That is the purpose of this annual, To reflect means to throw back an image as in a mirror or a pool. We hope this annual will serve as a mirror which will clearly and completely reflect our high school years, To reflect also means to meditate or to ponder, We hope to re- flect this serious aspect of school life along with the lighter side. For these reasons we have selected as the theme of the 1962 Rebel... Reflections Administration, Service, and High School Faculty Elementary Faculty and Classes ; Organizations Athletics Contents Features Reflections ts and Snapshots [StmicH Advert Adminstration DR. STANTON H. PROCTER Principal MR, HICKS MRS. WAYTE Assistant Principal Counselor Service OFFICE ASSISTANTS - Sandra Wood, Joyce BUS DRIVERS - Don Stephens, Marvin Adams, Stephens, Arbra Mashburn, Marilyn Owen, Vera Ronnie Haskett, Shirley Smith, Marilyn Owen, Holland. Bascom Hughes, Charles McConnell, Bruce Fish, Billy Edwards, LUNCHROOM STAFF - Mrs, Frady, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs, Phillips, Mrs. Fox, Mrs, Adams, Mrs. Craw- ford. Bie MR, MOORE MRS, QUEEN Ftigh School Faculty | — MRS. PAT BISHOP MRS, IRENE MRS. NELLE CONRAD MRS. NANCY Physical Education BUCHANAN French and History COW ARD and Social Studies Typing and Business English MR, JOE FRANKLIN MISS MARY FINLEY MR. JESSE FLAKE MR. JOE HICKS and MR, J. R. DILLS Librarian Mathematics Physical Education Industrial Arts MRS. IRENE HODGES MISS DOROTHY MR. LOREN RAY MRS. MARY WAYTE Home Economics LACHMUND Science and Biology and General English Mathematics Science § : i | Classes Reflections. “To reflect in one sense means “to think. That is why we spend twelve years in classes; to learn to think, Not to memorize names and numbers to be recited to the teachers and not to day dream eight hours a day, but to learn to think! This is a process requiring concentration as illustrated by the picture on this page, In the fol- lowing section are the four classes in high school, the members of which find that their purpose in being Heresy... TREASURER SECRET ARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Joyce Stephens Shirley Sorrells Glen Moses Bascom Hughes n 2 ) S me = FRANCES ASHE HAZEL ASHE RUBY ASHE RACHEL BISHOP WINNIE BROWN EMMA BRYSON SHERRY BRYSON PATSY CLAYBO RACHEL CLINE OO LINDA COGGINS Yn Z, = O QO O O g = oO xq = ARLENE CONSTANTZ DORIS COWARD DAN DILLS LEBERN DILLS RAY FAIRCLOTH KATE FELTON BRUCE FISH CHARLES HARRIS VERNON HARRIS BRENDA HASKETT SANDRA HOLDEN VERA HOLLAND NATALIE MIDDLETON ALICE MOORE DONNA MOSES GLEN MOSES CARROLL OWEN MARILYN OWEN MARY CAROLE HOWARD BASCOM HUGHES LINDA LEFTWICH ARBRA MASHBURN CHARLES McCONNELL MELBA MIDDLETON ZEKE SOSSOMON DON STEPHENS JOYCE STEPHENS JIMMY TAYLOR ANNA LOU WEBB SANDRA WOOD LARRY WARD REBECCA PARKER DALLAS PARKER DILLARD PHILLIPS PATSY POWELL CLIFFORD SHULAR SHIRLEY SMITH SHIRLEY SORRELLS PRESIDENT Billie Crawford Sek Sa . oe figs ee 10S Cogg 1 TREASURER Frank = pi Oo Coes 1) ae ty VU eo Seen PBC) jaa) PRESIDENT Tommy Cathey VICE Bobbie Jo Clayton Frankie Coggins Bill Cook Billie Crawford Mary Sue Dills Billy Edwards Mary Pearl Ensley Wayne Fox Elizabeth Ainsley Carell Ammons — R. 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Ammons Paula Bickel Bobby Bishop Neville Brown Robert Bryson Tommy Cathey Elizabeth Frank Jack Galloway Sammy Galloway Kate Gass Barbara Haskett Peggy Hawks Bill Hodges Aldon Hooper Betty Hooper Mildred Hooper Ray Houston David Jones Melba Keener Eoma Luker Billy Messer Nettie Middleton Joy Phillips Geneva Pressley Jo Renfro Charles Smith Richard Sorrells Inez Watson Betty Ann Wilkes Granville Wilson Paul Millsaps Ruth Morgan Dwight Moses Jerry Nicholson Keith Nicholson Kenneth Owen Marvetta Parker Delaine Passmore President MARY MORGAN Vice-President MARY JO WATSON Secretary BARBARA BROWN Treasurer TRACY HOOPER Historian PAULA SWAYNGIM Linda Adams Peggy Alexander Barbara Ashe Jean Ashe - Evelyn Bennett Dwight Broome Barbara Brown Henry Brown Rodney Leftwich Gene Long Johnny Lovedahl Shirley Lovedahl Bessie Mathis Curtis McCall Judy McConnell Dovie Mae McFalls Elden McFalls Tommy Middleton Delois Middleton Don Mills Linda Bumgarner Ann Caldwell Ramona Clark Ann Clayton Lester Coggins Jane Edwards Janette Fox Bill Henderson Joe Hooper Kirk Hooper Tracy Hooper Carolyn Hoyle Norcella Shook Dixie Snipes Pat Stephens Ronald Stephens Paula Swayngim Jerry Tolbert Janette Wall Mary Jo Watson Wanda Webb Bobby Wheatly David Wike Gladys Young Carol Monteith Anna Moore Charles Moore Mary Morgan Barbara Moses Hobanette Nicholson Brenda Owen Everette Owen Sandra Phillips Keith Queen Linda Rogers Carol Shelton Maxie Adams R. B. Adams De Lois Ashe Charles Barker Jimmy Bishop Avery Brown Gwendall Brown J. B. Brown PRESIDENT: Maxie Adams V. “PRESIDENT: Wayne Gunter SECRETARY: De Lois Ashe TREASURER; Mary Nicholson HISTORIAN: Lavonia Fish Mildred Brown Paul Brown Brenda Bumgarner Clifford Coggins Peggy Dalton Betty Dills Ethel Dills Wilma Dills Lee Farmer Lavonia Fish Lynda Galloway James Golden Wayne Gunter Sam Higdon John Holden Gwen Hooper John Henry Hooper Mac Hooper Randall Hooper Teresa Hooper Willa Mae Hooper David Hopkins Joyce Keener Marshall Lovedahl Cornelius Mathis Evelyn Mathis Billy McMahan Bruce Middleton c ore 9 ae 3 § a Orme a Ow, co go er ON ZS © a 4 a4 u Oo a oy. = 1O O na ” apes Sloe S68 e 3%2 8 Sees a5 5 eggs ort i oa § -ee Sees Seed oe SX OS 23 3 zeae vu Ka a ORae eo es oe ees Sec ome Ses fee, (2S ee aS os = so = ee) me ga a Ss 8 U 3 @ 2 Lae ae gy aH OES? Oia = bb a ARZS ee Bes sa @ 2 gas go HS 8 ZU 0 ree . la Uv os “4 = 2 UAm So me a ps ie) ee Freshmen Elementar The years that students spend in elementary school, trom the age of six to fourteen or fifteen, are formative ones, They form the foun- dation for high school, college, and adult life. The following pages are therefore used for elementary students’. . . Reflections. Elementary Faculty Nancy Aninsley Malvery Botner Fannie Brown Louise Bryson Barbara Capps Maxine Constantz Kate Dobbs Elizabeth Felton Maxie Freeman Norma Lee Wilhelmina Snipes Not Pictured: Edyth Walker Charles Stallings Martha Lou Stillwell Inez Wachob Elementary Student Council Rees oe PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Jan Monteith Brenda Watson Gay Adams Shelia Rogers i i S D ROW; Jane Clayton, Freida Monteith, Shelia Rogers. SECON 3 T ROW: Gay Adams, Brenda Watson, Jan Soe ec, Sandra ene Cindy Kiser, Jane Stillwell, Frances Owen, a Oa Soe eto Pe ae were Fred vom Lehn, Marcia Bird, Eddie Barnes. BACK ROW: Ee lat Willa et ie ae an Cc if d Honeycutt, Evadean Shook, Queen, Elizabeth Burrell, Nell Dills, Jeanne Vosecky, ; uker, Crawfor ; : ’ Gary Coggins, Kate Vosecky, Laura Bird. J Olin Adams Mrs. Brown’s Home Room Bady Ashe Michael Ashe Woody Bennett Charles Bumgarner Jim Clayton Billy Dills Howard Frady James Frizzell Furman Henderson Henry Jones Berlin Middleton Wayne Prince Eddy Richards Wilford Stwward Gary Taylor Mitchell Watson Ray Wike Darlene Aiken Laverne Ammons Elouise Hoyle Alene Luker Dorothy Luker Sheila Rogers Evadean Shook Cathy Snipes Elizabeth Trantham Jean Watson Willa Mae Webb Charles Crawford Gay Adams Barbara Aiken Judy Ball Sandra Battle y Linda Bennett Is. Lee S Home Koom Gary Bishop Patsy Bishop Don Brown Roy Bryson Elizabeth Burrell Rosaleen Clark Johnny Cline Doris Coggins Brenda Golden Jim Gudger David Hirt Crawford Honeycutt June Honeycutt Louise Hooper Danny Jones Louise Jones Mike Martin Deborah Mincey Janice Monteith Wanda Moses Gene McConnell Richard McCracken Steve Mcllvenna Gayle Rhodes Linda Smith Steven Taylor Mrs. Bryson’s Home Room Cecil Aiken Stanley Ashe Elizabeth Bennett Harriet Bishop Kenneth Crawford Frankie Dills Nell Dills Kenneth Dills Mary Dills Stanley Dills Gwendolyn Franks Ann Golden Gene Harris Gary Holland Eddie Hoyle Roy Mathis E velyn McFalls Eddie Messer Wade Messer Edria Middleton Floyd Parris Rachel Pressley Eva Dean Queen Norma Dean Shook Thomas Trantham James Wall Clair Ashe 3 Patsy Adams r. Stalling’s Home Room Helen Ammons June Barker Frank Brown Tommy Bryson Darrell Bryson Harold Coggins Martha Constantz Linda Frady David Henry Yvonne Hooper Carolyn Jones Carline Keener Dan Killian Pat Laws Bruce McCracken Susan Morgan Virginia Nicholson Gary Phillips Katie Pressley Sharon Procter Betty Richards Betty Shook Gail Stillwell Jeanne Vosecky Brenda Watson Elaine Wilkes David Woodard Miss Capps’s tome Room Jimmy Ashe Philip Clark John Clayton Tommy Clayton Cecil Dills Dennis Fox Doug Moore David Tripp Bobby Watson John Watson Marvin Wilkes Irene Bennett Margie Bennett Laura Bird Helen Bishop Evelyn Bryson Virginia Burrell Roberta Carter Brenda Claybo Judy Coggins Martha Dills Brenda Hopkins Helen Hoyle Brenda Lovedahl Glenda Martin Linda Messer Janet Procter rs. Alusley’s Home Room Johnny Ashe Lynn Battle Dottie Brown Martha Brown Janice Bishop Lila Bryson Norma Bryson Teresa Clark Gary Coggins Eddie Davis Danny Hirt Dianne Hooper Donald Hoyle Terry Kiser Alma Middleton Barbara Mincey Mary Proctor David Purser Cathy Stillwell Ruthalene Taylor Kate Vosecky Clay Ward Eddie Waldroop Delbert Wilkes Lenn Wilkes Mrs. Snipes’s Home Room se Marlow Adams Johnny Ashe Patsy Bennett Edith Bryson James Bumgarner Sarah Carter Kathy Coggins Pamela Crawford Martha Davis Terry Edwards Douglas Golden L. Z. Hensley Ellen Hooper Judy Hooper Sandra Hooper Ricky Howard Leah Muraski Frances Owens Jack Pressley Glenda Prince Walter Shelton Helen Sorrells Linda Stewart Paul Trantham Alan Wilson Maxine Ammons a J Alan Baker Miss Walker Ss Home Room Eddie Battle Margaret Bird Joyce Bishop Mary Brown Anna Bryson Ethel Bryson Jonathan Crisp Randall Frady Patsy Hoyle Eva Keener Cynthia Kiser Bobby Long Glana Luker Dianne Middleton Joel Monteith Hutt Nicholson Billy Parris Jerry Powell Eva Queen John Reece Nellie Shelton Jane Stillwell Christine Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Jewell Wall Linda Watson Mrs. Constantz’s Htome Koom Eileen Ammons Gary Ashe Johnny Bennett Ellen Bishop Billy Cline Ruth Wells Jewel Dills Margaret Frady Lucille Luker Leamon Luker Clinson Taylor R. A. Luker Mary Mathis Jeanette Middleton Karen Norton Louise Shook Craig Smith Judy Watson William Watson Andy Nicholson Steven Webb Mrs. Botuer’s Home Room Lucille Adams Shilia Alexander Judy Ammons Eddie Ashe Linda Bradly Barbara Brown Mary Bumgarner Nelson Bumgarner Vincent Clark Linda Carter David Hicks Deborah Holland Diane Jones Martha Luker Joyce Mathis Judy Messer James Mincey Sandra Smith Debra Stallings Clifford Tuck Fred vom Lehn Frank Watson Gladys Watson Annie Woodard Patsy Woodard Linda Hooper Miss Stillwell ’s Home Room Terry Ashe Kenneth Brown Marcia Bryson James Buchanan Marvin Bumgarner Gloria Clayton Raymon Crawford Leonard Dills Lee Ensley, Jr. William Extine William Fox Phillip Franks Wanda Golden James Hensley Michael Hooper Martha Hoyle Gregory Hyatt Daniel Luker David Luker David Nicholson Linda Norton Clarence Owen Lillie Reece a Judy Rogers Sandra Wike Mrs. Wacob’s Home Koom Odell Aiken | SS EFS ala NPE Lillian Ammons Kenneth Ashe Charles Bennett David Bennett Larry Bennett Danny Bishop Derrick Coggins Sandra Coggins Maxine Crawford Catherine Dills Irene Dills Leslie Farmer Philip Golden Janet Hensley Charles Hooper Judith Hopkins Margaret Hoyle Roger Hoyle Gerald Keener Benny Messer James Queen Erinda Shook Wayne Trantham Peggy Watson Jimmy Wilkes Mrs. Felton’s Home Room eee Peggy Ammons Lyndon Ashe Edwin Barnes Ella Belle Brown Janis Crawford Melvin Dills Wanda Hensley Loretha Holden Deloise Hooper Leonard Luker Gail Martin Peggy Nicholson Martha Queen Lola Vee Reece Dolores Stillwell Ann Taylor Carl Trantham Danny Watson Michael Watson Robert Watson Norma Wood Sally Ann Dills Mrs. Freeman’s Home Room ewan Harold Adams Cathy Baker Jeffrey Bell Marcia Bird Carolyn Bryson Wayne Bumgarner Carla Crisp Tom Gudger Kathy Hannemann Ricky Henry Erika Holtzclaw Janice Hooper Gwen Hooper Brent Leftwich Aileen McFalls Alden Middleton Frances Mitchell Sharon Parker Rebecce Pendergraft Stanna Procter Jimmy Richards Phyllis Sizemore Freida Stillwell David Ward Larry Watson Sharon Wells Organizations Organizations are a very important part in the high school or elementary student's life. They provide an opportunity for self-expression and for association with fellow students, From the square dance team to library club to FHA, the organizations of Cullowhee High School provide the students with many opportunities for... Reflections. Wayne Gunter Gwen Brown Sam Higdon Billie Crawford Shirley Smith Delois Ashe Paula Swayngim Mickey Wilkes Mary Jo Watson Barbara Moses Glen Moses Ronnie Stephens Charles McConnell Dovie Mae McFalls Jo Renfro Bruce Wachob Don Stephens Elizabeth Ainsley TREASURER - Zeke Sossomon SECRETARY - Ruth Morgan VICE-PRESIDENT - Tommy Cathey PRESIDENT - Clifford Shular SPONSORS - Mrs, Conrad Mr. Flake Student Counctl CO-EDITORS Linda Leftwich Zeke Sossomon BUSINESS MANAGER Sherry Bryson ASSIST ANT EDITORS Elizabeth Ainsley Ruth Morgan ASSIST ANT BUSINESS MANAGER Bill Hodges (Second Row) Mary Carole Howard Shirley Sorrells Delois Ashe Jane Edwards Linda Coggins Frances Gordon Rachel Bishop Arlene Constantz (Third Row) David Jones Bruce Fish Rodney Leftwich Becky Parker Jo Renfro Glen Moses Winnie Brown Parlez-vous Francats? Arlene, Shirley, Don and Hazel plan a pro- Ruth, Jo, Libby and Sammy say, “Chantons! gram for French Club, SECRET ARY: Shirley Sorrells PRESIDENT: Sherry Bryson TREASURER: Barbara Haskett VICE-PRESIDENT: Linda Coggins Tommy, Clifford, Peggy and Geneva admire Zeke, Arbra, Bill and Mrs. Conrad record a the French flag and la carte de la France.” dialogue in French, Future Homemakers of America PRESIDENT Rachel Bishop SONG LEADER Winnie Brown VICE-PRESIDENT Ruth Morgan HISTORIAN SECRETARY Jo Renfro Sandra Wood PARLIAMENTARIAN TREASURER Marilyn Owen Betty Hooper REPORTER Linda Leftwich Shirley Lovedahl, Ann Clayton, Linda Rogers, Barbara Brown, Jo peseen Barbara Haskett, Winnie Brown, Janette Wall, Kate Felton, Linda Leftwich, Carol Monteith, Ann Caldwell, Anna Moore, Mary Carol Howard, Libby Ainsley, Brenda Owen, Marilyn Owen, Reecea Parker, Paula Bickle, Melba Lou Keener, Mrs. Hodges - Sponsor, Rachel oye Cline, Linda Coggins, Linda Adams, Mary Morgan, Judy McConnell, Sandra Phillips, Shirley Sorrells, Shirley Smith, Joyce Stephens, Betty Hooper, Sandra Wood, Joyce Keener. Audio-Visual FIRST ROW: David Hopkins, Russell Moore, Gene Long, Blair Stephens, Mickey Wilkes, Joe Hooper, Billy Henderson, SECOND ROW: Mr, Ray, Sponsor, David Jones, Sammy Galloway, Ray Houston, Ronald Stephens, Tracy Hooper, Bruce Middleton, Stephen Moore, THIRD ROW: Bruce Wachob, Tommy McMahan, Tommy Cathey, secretary- treasurer; Robert Bryson, vice-president; Richard Sorrells, president; Kirk Hooper, Ray Pressley. Pe ae Ruth Morgan and Dillard Phillips i ; thi pent Shirley Smith and Mary Morgan and Jane Edwards and Mary Jo oes Don Stephens Ronnie Stephens Gene Long and Tracy Hooper Arlene Constantz and Sammy Galloway Winnie Brown and Don Stephens y (substituting for Aldon Hooper) Linda Leftwich and David Jones Elizabeth Ainsley Jo Renfro and and Bruce Fish Carnell Ammons Stars of 1961 in the Mountain Youth Jamboree at Asheville, the Senior Square Dance Team proudly reflects on its past accomplishments and looks forward to competition in TI62. Juntor High Square Dance Ceam Jim Gudger, Louise Jones, Sandra Battle, Janice Monteith, Larry Pressley, Mrs. Bishop - Sponsor, Judy Ball, Mike Martin, Gay Adams, Clifford Coggins, Maxie Adams, Blair Stephens, Mrs, Lee - Sponsor, Bucky Stewart, Lynda Galloway, Larry Waldroop, Gwen Hooper, Gary Bishop, Mickey Wilkes, Olin Adams, Ann Nicholson, Sam Higdon, Linda Rogers, Charles Bumgarner, Judy Norton, David Hopkins. Debate Club 5 % ae ; Glen Moses - Treasurer izabeth Ainsley - Secretary President; El Zeke Sossomon ident Jane Edwards Brown -Pres Vice ry Bryson, Neville Sher ’ $ Ann Caldwell, Linda Wilke , De Lois Ashe, Rodney Leftw ill Hodges, Library B ch, i Club Brenda Haskett - Secretary Finley - Sponsor, ley Smith - Vice-President; Ir Sh Mary Jo Watson - Reporter Frances Gordon - President Ruby Ashe - Treasurer 1SS M ats Meets eae re eee SPONSOR: Mrs. Irene Buchanan VICE-PRESIDENT: Bobbie Jo Clayton PRESIDENT: Paul Millsaps SECRET ARY -TREASURER: Joyce Stephens A second definition of to teflect is to look back on. Athletics provide many exciting moments for students of our school whether they are players or spec- tators, Athletics also fill the definition of “to reflect meaning “to think, The players must think to play the game, and the spectators try to think along with them. The following pages are therefore dedi- cated to athletic... Reflections. Cullowhee Charles McConnell FORWARD Bascom Hughes CENTER Dillard Phillips GUARD Jimmy Taylor GUARD Bobby Bishop FORWARD ECOND ROW: S hop. 1S 4 Bobby B Marvin Adams ps, Bascom Hughes, ay F rd Phillips, illa ip) 7 1, el Taylor, Charles McConn imimny J Coach i FIRST ROW M ill Cook, Tommy B ’ loth, airc Joe Hooper, R ike David W Ronald Stephens, icks - H Cathey, T Manager. lle Brown, Nev As we root for the team. Leading the yells. Cullowhee Shirley Sorrells Becky Parker, Co-Captain Carol Montieth FORW ARD FORWARD FORWARD Inez Watson Rachel Bishop, Co-Captain Donna Moses GUARD GUARD GUARD Rebelettes FIRST ROW: Donna Moses, Becky Parker, Inez Watson, Rachel Bishop, Shirley Sorrells, Carol Montieth. SEC- OND ROW: Linda Leftwich - Manager, Paula Bickel, Winnie Brown, Anna Webb, Louella Watson, Carolyn Hoyle, Judy Norton, Margie Watson, Barbara Haskett, Mrs. Bishop - Coach. Where DID it go? Where did it go? It's not polite to grab. says Charles. Rebels grow tall. A tense moment. An Eagle flies as a Rebel scores. GPR, = to now? Guard her! You tell ‘em. Pat-a-cake! Hot-shot Shirley. Two more for Cullowhee. | ; Donna in action. Cheerleaders Sandra Holden, chief Arlene Constantz, Betty Hooper Mary Morgan, Ann Clayton, Linda Adams Maxie Adams, Barbara Brown, Linda Galloway, Paula Swatngim Reflections. We proudly announce the se- lection of our 1962 Miss Rebel by Maria Fletcher, Miss America of 196% As she reflects the best in beauty, popularity, and intelli- gence, so this section of our an- nual reflects those students who have been chosen for special honors as a result of their class- mates and teachers', . . De Re First Runner-Up Donna Moses Second Runner-lp Winue Brown ves! se Superlatt i ee - ' i po terns i = i 2 nescence MOST ATHLETIC Rebecca Parker Charles McConnell MOST TALENTED ie Brown Winn Don Stephens PEE AEE OAH EEA NAC NOS Per ves! @ Superlats M@OSTanIKEDYaLOLUGCEED inda Leftwich Glen Moses Shirley Sorrells Bascom Hughes BEST ALL AROUND L ives! = VES. @ Superlatt ith Jimmy Taylor Faxes piece Shirley Sm Joyce Stephens Larry Ward FRIENDLIEST Cds as Been ps i ddleton ifford Shular illard Phill atalie M BEST PERSONALITY N Cl Sandra Wood NEAT EST D oS Ss “es, S ee Xo = Y) MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Sandra Holden Zeke Sossomon ees tA ain ery oe WITTIEST Francis Ashe Marvin Adams enn These five girls Linda Leftwich, Rachel Bishop, Shirley Sorrells, Shirley Smith, and Sherry Bryson, reflected their high scholastic standards by being chosen marshals for 1961 graduation exercises, Honor Roll Sherry Bryson Linda Leftwich Shirley Sorrells Honor Roll Peggy Hawks Bill Hodges Ruth Morgan Jo Renfro Ramona Clark Jane Edwards Maxie Adams DeLois Ashe Lynda Galloway The Students eligible for the REBEL honor roll have maintained a 93 or better average throughout high school and to the mid-term of the present year. shirts SI q ¥ Sw, Reflections. Through the school year we have collected many memories, They are usually recollections of the events which were the most enjoyable or the most exciting for us. Covering a wide range of events, from science experiments to the senior play, the junior-sen- ior banquet, and the election of senior mascots, these are this SCHOOMMVCAaT is are, cmember .. . 8:30 A.M. - Loading up on Kleenex, paper, pencils, 10;03 A.M. - These secretaries and receptionists of cough drops, cokes, and popsicles is a routine pro- tomorrow get their start in Mrs. Buchanan's business cedure at the school store. class. oe ees ts woe Re Bi ae of ouch football ye ee PS Se 4 12:00 noon - Mr. Hicks and a ga always liven up P.E. OS OS a isg = x e al 3:15 P.M. - What a relief to stop by the Townhouse for Pepsis and potato chips after a hard day at school! 2:20 P.M. - Can you imagine anyone really study- ing this hard in the library? eet Our 1961 Harvest Queens - Frankie Coggins and the Jones girls, Diane A trip to see J.B. at the Silo and Louise - grace the lawn in front of the school. Circle Playhouse was an unique and exciting experience for many Eng- lish student w me The Annual Staff takes time out The Student Council and the F.H. A. co-sponsored the annual White for supper during their annual pic Christmas project for two needy families in the community. nic at Mrs. Coward's camp. er The hilarious antics of Mellicent Kilroy entertains the cast of the Senior Play (left), and Egbert attacks Pug and Blackie, the components of the Green Monster, while Aunt Rilla gets a hammer lock on Maisie Moran. The Senior Play, CODDLED The Senior Class of EGBERT, was a rousing success. 1962 was just one big happy family. The Junior Class picnic in the spring The Senior Class mascots of 1962, Lena Proctor and Tommy simpson. of 1961 at Smokemont. WehHts Avertise A is 1S atl ation system x ic educ rt publ i ns are proud of the ica Amer ionally, it Trad tisements d for adver i ve pa by those who ha l support given us nancia fi denced by the evl ible to produce our imposs it would have been i ch thout whi Wil ion, t the following sec in that we present these last pagesof.. . tisers titude to these adver is in gra It annual, Reflections. A FRIEND of the School HIGHLANDS CLEANERS LAUNDRY Good Cleaning Gives Smart Appearance''! Sylva North Carolina Phone eG ma one MOSS GENERAL STORE Cullowhee, Nos, WW, Cer TL ey OULT NvervaNeed™ Phone? 2261 THE BROWN COMPANY Groceries Feeds, Notions Cullowhee North Garolina THE BARGAIN BARN Waynesville Highway For the Best Groceries and Fresh Fruits Compl iments of BLUE; RIDGESTRUCKING COMPANY Asheville, N. C. Ly Gaba EROwr COMPANY The Most Distinguished Name in School and College Jewelry CULLOWHEE GARAGE We Repair Anything Open From 8 to 6 Monday-Saturday Owner ODELL PRESSLEY Phone 2188 Compliments On AGEits TOWNHOUSE Compliments of HUMBLE OIL REFINING GOy, Sylvia ween Ge Compliments of SCOTT COOPER JACKSON © FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. | | bp! bs 7 1 A Complete Line] SYLVA HERALD Read the of Home | A Booster of the | Furnishings Rebels JU 66-2617 Sylva, N. C. |Phone JU 6-2611] QUEEN'S BEAUTY SHOP SOSSAMON'S VV aN bien wO- 2125 Phone eG = 2s lox pylva, N.C. h OUGAG TES | AUTO SERVICE olla pe scuot as TOWNE SHOP DOW ERS DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of DR ei Yourperashion bum Goods} RAMSEY pes ite Clothing for Repairs Men, Women, Sylva a CARL CAGLE, ’ : Sylva. and Children NortheGarolina Re Owner DyLVawaitas (G5 CLARK'S AO EO PARES Glass and [Radiator Repairs . 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OAKMONT LODGE Sleep | Comfortably | Cool : Amid the | Scenic Blue ORD MOS ES Gas - Oil Feeds OFF De MOsEs; RO ies Tuckasegee Ridge Mountains i Gashier smn oe PARKER LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of pers Cullowhee North Carolina COLLEGE SHOP Phone 2852 PET DAIRY PRODUCTS FAMILY OF FINE PRODUCTS Pet Pasteurized - Homogenized Milk Pet Ice Cream Pet Evaporated Milk Petsbuttex Pet Instant Non-fat Dry Milk Pet Whipping Cream THE REBEL RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN When in the Mood for Fine Food Stop and Enjoy Yourself! Best T-Bone Steaks in the South! Owned and Operated by ESD Ee lala Located Just Outside Sylva on the Waynesville Highway In Grateful Appreciation of the Service Rendered by Employees and Caddies From Cullowhee to aluting HH ANNA the | graduating class NOONAN SSSI) WWF LW utes re wD RP Fe w . i SSM NMDSN MD COGDILL MOTOR RAY COGDILL, President MAJOR ALLISON S€Cretaryaireacurer Established 1931 Compliments Compliments Compliments of Compliments of of of REECE- 4 , PAI ER'! 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