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the 1970 rebel presented by the senior class of cullowhee high school volume xix table of contents CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER Mary Martha Bennett Susan Ulsenheimer Peggy Bird posters, stationery, clothes, jewelry — all bear the symbols of the zodiac. in this era, called the age of aquarius by american youth, we turn to the heavens for our strength and guidance. our nation sees its finest accomplishments in space explora- tion. in the past year america has traveled through the vast frontiers of space to land man on the moon. from the stars we have gained our greatest inspirations to aim higher and learn more: “climb high; climb far; your goal the sky, your aim the star.”’ throughout history man has looked upward to the sky and its starry constellations in awe. he has depended on the laws of the zo- diac to direct his life. the whole bright pat- tern of the year is in its wheel, for the story of the year is the story of the stars. Your birthdate falls un- der the sign of Aries, Your symbol, the Ram; your element, Fire; and Mars, your planetary sponsor, For these reasons we, the Class of 1970, ded- icate this book to you - charles s. dunlop You break through limitations, shut out all but vision of aims which can be obtained directly, You will not ac- cept tedium, and you demand the adventurous activity. You are up and doing, seeking spice for life. Optimism never fails you; you know you can win, You throw yourself into your work centering around metal, machinery, and construction, Cheerful friend- liness brings you many companions. You have done a tremendous job at C.H.S., developing in the Industrial Arts Department a really superior pro- gram. You have shown toward students adedication not found in every teacher, You hold the admiration and respect of all your students, virgo august 23 — september 22 Practicality is the result of your association with the ele- ment Earth, “Your meticulous, precise, and in- dustrious nature is represented by the Maiden in the Zodiac Wheel, You seek constructive efforts and accomplishments through taking care of details first, virgo traits You show talent for complex machines, You spend little time with those bent upon mere pleasure, You read educational material, “ most school spirited cyndie kiser larry mathis “You are happy so long as you are contributing to the scene around you. You do not sit idly by to be served at social meetings, but you get busy and do what you can to ease the work, (Virgo horoscope) 10 student council OFFICERS President - Marilyn Matus Vice-President - Barry Bisson Secretary - Cathi Hart Treasurer - Janice Hooper “service is your motto”’ SPONSOR Jesse Flake (Virgo Horoscope) “you keep a heavy schedule, yet you always manage to fit in sudden demands.’”’ (Virgo Horoscope) ee i SENIORS (Front row) representatives: Peggy Bird, Avis Stewart, Alternate: Cyndie Kiser, (Back row) honorary members: Susan Ulsenheimer, Mary Martha Bennett, Bill Fowler. (Not pictured) Nan Thomas, - ae wr Scammed : JUNIORS (From left to right) Linda Hooper, representative; Judy Hopkins, alternate; Debbie Stallings, representa- tive; Marlene Youmans, alternate; Beth Hamilton, Greathia Taylor, and Sandra Smith, honorary mem- I bers, “you give time and thought to others (Virgo Horoscope) This committee makes plans for the annual Student Council sponsored Street Dance, SOPHOMORES (From left to right) Sharon Wells, representative; Debbie Andrews, representative; Elaine Wilson, alternate; Joan Little, honorary member; Loretta Cline, alternate, FRESHMEN (Front row) Benny Battle, representative; Susan Flynn, alternate; Mary Nerboso, representative. (Back row) Joyce Bryson, alternate; Gwen Hooper, representative; Patty Wittekind, alternate. eral se S 7 SR me wy tie pr elementary 1970 1970 class of “81 Donna Ammons Christine Bassett John Bennett Gregory Clark Becky Chastain Craig Cloud Sherry Lynn Fox Jonathan Haug Thomas Hensley Beverly Hooper Cynthia Hooper Jenny Hooper William Horton Lynn Kilby Mary Lee Latham Donna Leigh Ramsey Lovin Susan McDowell Stephen Morris Jeanna Moss Abby Lynn Pelly Martin Ramsey Dale Rickman Nancy Sutton Jeffrey Waters John Williams m r. Ss ® (Not pictured) You base all opera- tions on abil ity to use language as a fine communication tool in every situation you faces (Virgo Horoscope) MRS, SARAH MOSEMAN class of “81 Joy Bryson Mickey Dills Willie Fortner Gregory Frizzell Willie Frizzell Tracy Henson Keith Hooper Judy Jones Randy Luker Vernon Mathis Randy Mills Alvin Mull, Jr. Jo Ann Powell Sharon Powell Barbara Queen Perry Queen Anna Saunders Roy Lee Tolley Connie Watson Karen Whitesides Eric Wike You have ability to stick through routine days. (Virgo Horoscope) MRS, JOYCE F, REED class of “ 1 Billy Ashe Wilda Ann Cabe Sharon Coggins Maxine Fortner John Hamilton Dean Harris Scott Hartbarger David Henry Jackie Hoyle Richard Iobst Clifton Luker Paula Mathis Joe McFalls Deborah Meier Odell Pressley Stanley Queen Ray Rivers McDaniel Robinson Rhonda Rogers Gary Shular Tammy Stephens Wanda Taylor James Thomas Allen Webster Patricia Weekly mrs. miller’s homeroom You turn your talents to practical accomplishments, (Virgo Horoscope) MRS, MARGARET MILLER many people i di hy de you want me dell Sn |) | bring variety to elementary life se POE I IEE sonnet - ae —— _ = w class of “80 David Angel Joe Bennett Alicia Carson John Clark Jeffrey Cloud Darlene Fortner Brenda Frizzell Michael Henry Dayton Hensley Dana Hooper Richard Inlow Holly Ledford Roxanne Lyda Ellith McFalls George McFalls Michael Norton Douglas Parker Tim Reed Robert Shelton Ulysses Shuler Randy Sloan Kimberly Stephens Connie Taylor Randy Watson John Wittekind Tony Wood MRS. MAXIE FREEMAN Ernest Ammons Kenneth Bell ‘Dorothy Burchfiel Judith Carver Deborah Chastain Mark Clark Michael Coggins Luanna Darden Lorie Davis Paul Eddy Claire Eye Martha Golden Mark Hooper Patricia Jones Sandy Lesueur Victor Lofquist Jeffrey Martin Cherie Ann Mast Katherine Mathewes Rose McFalls Michael Moss Kathy Powell Russell Queen Risa Ann Shuler Mark Simpson Naomi Spilker Kathy White MISS MARTHA LOU STILLWELL 19 class of °’79 20 Joan Bishop Ronald Blackburn Stanley Bryson Thomas Beutell Kim Coggins Sammy Cunningham Keith Dills Glenn Easterly Tony Elders Charlie Eye Patricia Fortner Rose Golden Anthony Hooper Marty Hooper Karen Hopkins Patricia Leopard Michael Luker Julia McDowell Cynthia Millsaps Sara Morris Tim Nicholson Ronnie Queen Mark Ray Rachel Rush Laura Setzer Myra Vassian Carl Watson Jimmy Wood Jimmy Woodard MRS. HELEN ADAMS class of ’79 Regina Blanchard Dinah Bowers Nancy Brown Rebecca Bruce Mary Ann Burrell Sally Carver Debra Cope Karen Davis Rickie Delk Amy Ensley Herman Frizzell Lisa Hardesty Margaret Horton Evelyn Howell Sam Hoyle Karen Jones Carolyn Kilby April Lovin Joan Marshall Allen Mathis Joseph McFalls Donna Rogers Anita Stephens Krissie Sutton Larry Trevarthan Gayle Wiley Ray Williams Elizabeth Zachary MRS, MAXINE CONSTANTZ 2| class of ’78 Picture Not Available MRS, INEZ WACHOB 22 Clifford Ammons Carolyn Bryson Sandra Bumgarner Arnold Carson Steven Cloud Richard Darden Denise Eddy Julie Fortner Tommy Fortner Lillian Frizzell John Holtzclaw Jeffrey Hooper David Inlow Teresa Jones Clifton Kilby, Jr. Jack Mincey Susan Morris Kay Mull Ronald Nicholson Deborah Owen Phil Pressley Roger Shular Beverly Simpson Barbara Stephens Nicky Watson Lois Wike Paul Williams Lori Zachary Brian Bishop Lynn Burrell Rita Carmikle Sharon Chastain Shirlene Coggins Lori Denning Geneva Donaldson Eddie Ensley Randall Extine Cecil Hensley Karen Hensley Arthur Holden Jeb Horton Bill Huguelet George Keener Michael Marr Gregory Mast Edwin McFalls Lori Moody Greg Moore Margaret Spilker Chet Stephens Dallas Stephens Ronald Trevarthen Ashby Wade Kimberly Wagner George Weekley David Welch LEEN JONE 23 class of 77 John Bennett Jeffrey Bruce David Buckner Wilma Cabe Eddie Carver Deborah Chastain Ella Chastain David Clayton Deborah Coggins Dawn Davis John Fortner Deborah Galloway Buzz Hartbarger Carl Iobst Gary Long Sandra Martin Steven Martin Chris Ray Jerry Rice Stephanie Robinson Nicky Searcy Kathy Webb Vernon Woodard MRS. JEAN MINCEY 24 Kenneth Bennett Kent Brown Eugene Bumgarner Michael Davis Douglas Eye Tim Fortner Jean Frizzell Theda Frizzell Peter Hart Lloyd Hoyle James Jones Donna Kiser Kenneth Kotila Katherine Lofquist Shaun Pangle Randy Pressley Kenny Queen David Reed Russell Taylor Ricky Watson Keith Welch a MRS, FANNIE BROWN class of °76 MRS. LORA WATSON 26 Holly Aldridg Paul Brown Robert Brown Russell Bryson James Claybo Ricky Cline Jeannie Eller Mark Hardesty Charles Huguelet Martin Lidh Alan Mathis Deborah Mathis Billy Mincey Clara McFalls Greg Parker Lela Procter Terry Queen John Rivers Dennis Rogers Neil Setzer Betty Stephens Meg Stewart Danny Trevarthen Melanie Waters Gala Sue Wheatley Debra Wood Kathy Woodard James Woodard Willa Sue Ammons Aileen Ashe Shelia Bryson Douglas Chastain Victor Clark Kay Cosper Linda Donaldson Kathy Elders Tim Foxworth Joel Gilland Steve Holden Keith Hooper Terry Hooper Linda Leopard Carolyn Luker Marcia Marshall Joy Massie Frances Mathewes Peggy Pressley Beverly Prince Ricky Queen Gina Ramsey Kim Shular Terry Watson Brenda Wheatley Jeff Zachary MRS. NANCY AINSLEY 27 special teachers and aids MRS, CARMEN FARLEY - LIBRARY AID DERE AR Cor etane EHH TTT MRS, DAVID FELDMAN = BAND MRS, LINDA COWAN Cee teu MISS CYNTHIA HEFFNER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS, ELLEN BIRD SPECIAL EDUCATION libra september 23- 22 on the scales of libra Avoid sloth and making excuses to yourself or others.” You are always the center of ad- miration for your taste in apparel. You enjoy talking... All worthwhile hopes require thoughtful and devoted effort. . sees You solve problems justly. You are able to give impartial verdicts when they are needed. 30 most talented jon crisp joyce bishop Your talents make life more vivid and inspirational for all around you. (Libra Horoscope) 3] elementary student council LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Debra Wood, Krissie Sutton, Carolyn Kilby, Julia Mc- Dowell, Bryan Bishop, Tony Elders, Denise Eddy, Donna Kiser, Paul Brown, Steven Martin. 2ND ROW: Linda Leopard, Marcia Marshall, Blanche Mathis, Debra Hall, Shavawn Haug, Jimmy Baggett, Bill Bradley, Timmy Bennett, Stewart Martin, Roy Bishop, Steve Cloud, Nick Searcy, Greg Moore, Kenneth Kotilo. | | eo if oa enemy peg ES ; Boe officers PRESIDENT: Janice Parker § VICE-PRESIDENT: Jody Vom Lehn SECRETARY: Sherri Hyatt TREASURER: Rebecca Hicks 39 SPONSOR: Mr, Charles McConnell - high jpuntor Donald Allen Larry Arbaugh Anna Lynn Bell Tim Bennett Lu Ada Burchfiel Roy Bishop Dana Blanchard Jeanette Bradley Anthony Brown Mack Brown David Bryson Steve Bryson Bill Crawford Lance Crawford Lisa Crawford Harold Carver Kathy Carver Sherry Coggins Robert Colgan Jim Cunningham Jennifer Davis Janis Eddy Ervin Extine Kathy Eye Eddie Fortner Susie Fortner Dan Foxworth John Frizzell Billy Green Deborah Hall John Hart Henry Hensley Deborah Holden Mark Horton Joyce Houston 34 class of °75 class of °75 ee Selma Jones Karen Kiser Libby Lofquist Cheryl Long Stewart Martin Paula Matus Tom Massie Moneen Middleton Susan Moody Terry Moore Cherrie Moses Deborah Mull Jo Anne Nelson Debbie Norman Joyce Powell Jeanette Queen Lester Queen Waheen Rickman Sallie Rivers Stanley Rogers Billy Scott Tommy Simpson Gary Smith Julia Smith Chuck Stallings George Stephens Kay Taylor Ray Trantham Jody vom Lehn Lee Wall Dixie Watson Dennis Wilson 35 Douglas Ashe Lyndon Ashe Jimmy Baggett Lee Bennett Bill Bradley Hilda Bryson Larry Bryson Pat Bryson Stephen Chastain Mary Clark Mike Clark Dennis Coggins Claire Dooley Roger Foxworth Bob Fulmer Dennis Graziosi Kirk Hardesty Joe Hart Shavawn Haug Rebecca Hicks Karl Holtzclaw Sammy Hopkins Sheri Hyatt Ellen Huguelet L.C. Jones Sammy Jones Phil Leftwich me class of ’74 Sandra Leopard Daniel Luker Leonard Luker Thurman Luker David Marshall Blanche Mathis Ben McFalls Ray Moore Ralph Morgan Ernestine Mull Howard Nicholson Ricky Owen Janice Parker Marvin Prince Mike Queen Robert Reed Reggie Rogers Rebecca Shook Martha Thomas Mary Thomas Sandra Trantham Bill Vosecky Kathy Wade Mike Watson Rodney White Lisa Whittekind Phillip Woodring junior high faculty MRS. DIANNA MORRISSEY MR, PAUL PRICE Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Mb MR, CHARLES McCONNELL MR, RALPH HOOPER Eighth Grade Eighth Grade MR, HAL BUCKNER MRS, MARIE SEARCY MR, BILL SINK Seventh Grade Science Seventh Grade Science Eighth Grade Science 38 SCOrpto october 23- november 22 young scorpions Your work is excellent... your social life is glaMOrous « « « See your emotions deep.” You concentrate on whatever you are doing and this brings about perfectionist results, i ae Rone et Z espe eoneege (aR arabe ee aga ont ym saiemineninnaemremnme ee Caen Haart x most likely to succeed susan ulsenheimer You bring dynamic abilities to play on all that you do, and you also have the capacity to receive training and do exquisite work in almost any field you choose. (Scorpio Horoscope) bill fowler 4] national honor society SPONSORS - Mr. Harris, Dr. Rice Susan Ulsenheimer, President; Cathi Hart, Vice President; Beth Hamilton, Secretary; Marlene Youmans, Treasurer. Janice Hooper, Peggy Bird, Gail McIntosh, Frances Mitchell, Gina Wittekind, Joan Little, ‘Sharon Wells, Marcia Bird, Elaine Wilson, Debbie Andrews, Loretta Cline, Mary Martha Bennett, Carmaletta Harris, Fred vom Lehn, Jon Crisp, Sandy Flynn, Barry Bisson, Jill Ulsenheimer, Bill Morris. 42 freshmen Alfreda Allen Peggy Ammons Mary Bassett Benny Battle Danny Bishop Bruce Bisson Donna Blanchard Audrey Broom Gwen Broom Ted Broom Ella Brown Carolyn Bryson Joyce Bryson Marvin Bumgarner Tom Burchfiel George Carver Lynda Colgan Janis Crawford Carla Crisp Leonard Dills Sally Dills Gail Dooley Glenda Ensley Diane Ewing Kenny Fish Susan Flynn Janelle Fowler Linda Frady Gina Gilland Phillip Golden class of °73 - Picture — Not Available FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Susan Flynn, President; Gina Gilland, Vice President; Mary Bassett, Secretary; Janelle Fowler, Treasurer. Donna Graziosi Jimmy Hensley Wanda Hensley Kareen Henson Loretha Holden Erika Holtzclaw Gwen Hooper Macon Krause Brent Leftwich Sandy Lidh Larry Lovedahl David Luker Ken Marshall Gail Martin 45 class of °73 Diannet Massingale Marvetia Massingale Ricky Massingale Dennis Mathis James Mathis Daniel Matthews Scott Morris Mary Nerboso Harold Nicholson Peggy Nicholson Clarence Owen Kathy Owen Becky Painter Vickie Prince Diana Queen Joan Queen Lynda Queen Judy Rogers Patricia Rogers Carl Trantham Tom Ulsenheimer Danny Watson Larry Watson Robert Watson Sandra Wike Terry White Sue Williams Patti Witte kind Bobby Young Jack Young sagittarius november 23- december 21 sagittarians Your energetic interest in activities prevents stagnation. Although you have times of despair, you tend to show only your sunny side. Where you are,social life is sparkling.” Sometimes you like to splurge on a luxurious, tra= ditional type dinner party. 48 best-all-around annette byrd joel monteith You have many triends because of a jovial disposition which never becomes dull. (Sagittarius Horoscope) 49 50 Today's youth will soon be tomorrow's leaders. key club Understanding: The Pathway to Human Dignity CLUB THEME 1969-70 Jon Crisp, President; Sandy Flynn, First Vice President; Barry Bisson, Second Vice President; David Ward, Secretary; Bill Fowler, Treasurer; Mr. Dunlop, Sponsor; Andy Philpot, Tommy Pow, Kyle Cosper, Frank Watson, David Hicks, Nelson Bumgarner, Mike Hooper, Harold Adams, Ronnie Painter, Jimmy Mincey, Paul Nunis, Irl Krause, Ernest Extine. sophomores 1970 1970 52 of °72 Harold Adams Kathy Anders Debbie Andrews Larry Bennett Marcia Bird Pamela Broom Kenny Brown Marcia Bryson Wayne Bumgarner Jane Clayton Loretta Cline Dean Duke Junior Ensley Ernest Extine Joe Gibson _ Louise Golden Greg Hatcher Janice Hooper class of °72 Mike Hooper Gerald Keener Joan Little Bobby Long Aileen McFalls Alden Middleton Frances Mitchell David Nicholson Linda Norton William Owen Ronnie Painter Sharon Parker Cyndi Philpot Stanna Procter Jo Ann Queen Gay Rogers Phyllis Sizemore Gil Stephens 53 54 class of °72 Ricky Stephens Jill Ulsenheimer David Ward Sharon Wells Elaine Wilson Gina Wittekind Susan Zachary CLASS OFFICERS: President, Cyndi Philpot; Vice President, Ricky Stephens; Secretary, Gil Stephens; Treasurer, Janice Hooper. capricorn december 22- january 19 capricorn Find ways to surround yourself with associates of good will and give them understanding. Your career could cover nearly any type of work that attracts. g 0 y “ j ‘ “You make everything you do count toward your chief goals, jewell wall most athletic You are industrious, practical, and efficient, traits which are mirrored in association with the element Earth. (Capricorn Horoscope) eddy taylor 57 58 athletics club Your abilities can be spread over quite a range of activities. (Capricorn Horoscope) vee ie Bill Fowler, President; Beth Hamilton, Vice President; Debbie Stallings, Secretary; Nelson Bumgarner, Treasurer, Coach McConnell, Sponsor; Mr. Buckner, Sponsor; Joe Gibson, Larry Bennett, Gilbert Stevens, Ricky Stevens, Jimmy Bryson, Tommy Rogers, Eddy'Taylor, Cathi Hart, Greathia Taylor, Tommy Pow, Barry Bisson, Cyndie Kiser, Marilyn Matus, Peggy Bird, Susan Flynn, Gina Gilland, Mary Bassett, Terry White, Lynda Colgan, Jane Clayton, Sandra Smith, Stanna Procter, Lloyd Wiley, Bill Morris, Debbie Andrews, Jill Ulsenheimer, Jewell Wall, Linda Norton, Marcia Bryson, Gina Wittekind, Marcia Bird, Jon Crisp, Mike Hooper, Jimmy Mincey, Janelle Fowler, Gwen Hooper, Gay Rogers, Janice Hooper, Frances Mitchell, Joan Little, Junior Ensley, Jimmy Wilkes, Frank Watson, Kyle Cosper, David Ward, Ronnie Painter, David Hicks. 1970 rebels VARSITY TEAM MANAGERS - Kyle, Barry, Benny COACH McCONNELL 60 6l we're hot; we Wave those arms, Ref, Are we winning? Nelson, Wake Up! 62 1969-70 schedule OPPONENT SCORE Stecoah W 87-34 Glenville W 87-56 Highlands W 16-44 Stecoah W 67-43 Owen W 76-48 Highlands W 64-28 Swain W 90-65 Pisgah L 62-71 Andrews W 90-67 Owen L 64-66 Tuscola L 60-64 Tuscola il 62-69 Sylva W S2etaL Glenville W 64-51 Franklin , 59-76 Swain W 61-48 Pisgah L 56-81 Sylva i: 12-16 Cherokee W 72-55 Franklin W 56-54 Andrews W 79-66 Cherokee W 74-61 Conference Games 63 _ jayvee team FIRST ROW: Scott Morris, Ronnie Painter, Junior Ensley, Ricky Stephens, Kenny Fish. SECOND ROW: Larry Bennett, Dennis Mathis, Danny Bishop, Robert Watson, Coach McConnell, Tom Burchfiel, Bruce Bisson, Leonard Dills, Joe Gibson, Eddie Barnes. CO-CAPTAINS: Junior Ensley and Ricky Stephens Where is the ball? tonight is the night! the time is now! Does that boy have springs on . ° I caught a fish this long, but it got Pet T-E-R°R-Y, my name's Terry, | aw ay e say Er Please, don't bother me now. Can't you see I'm busy? Heah come de ball! Just be patient; the ball will come down sooner or later. 65 girls’ team FIRST ROW: Gay Rogers, Debbie Stallings, Gina Wittekind, Beth Hamilton, Stanna Procter, Jewell Wall, Frances Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Ella Brown, Jane Clayton, Linda Norton, Marcia Bryson, Linda Hooper, Jill Ulsenheimer, Janell Fowler, Patti Wittedind, Donna Blanchard, Becky Painter. COACH HARRIS SCORE KEEPER: Janice Hooper MANAGER: Linda Colgan 66 have you got that spirit? om Between the knees Debbie. CAPTAIN: Beth Hamilton Keep your eye on the 'Ball,' Jewell. Three-woman jump shot? 67 off to raleigh Good-by, Camp Lab inals le A F To State Sing ive their support. Cheerleaders g AFTER! BEFORE! 68 our boys are the b-e-s-t and hazardous it may become. The Flying Rebels (Capricorn Horoscope) Your nerves can become frayed - - - and you are advised to enjoy leisure to balance your life. (Capricorn Horoscope) Be on guard against seeming snobbish and basically uncharitable to those nearby. (Capricorn Horoscope) Champagne Shower baseball team rnin Coach McConnell, Nelson Bumgarner, Lloyd Wiley, Bill Morris, Kenny Brown, Ronnie Painter, Junior Ensley, Harold Adams, David Ward, Jimmy Bryson, Eddy Taylor. NOT PICTURED: Clay Ward, L. Z. Hensley, Johnny Ashe. 1969 SCHEDULE Cullowhee +12 =) = == = =t= =Chetokee =i = = =a Cullow hee =aaise= = saan noes Sylva- Webster - - -18 Gullowheé™- 8 == = = === “Andrews == ===5 Cullowhee =. 0.=)= - = = -=Franklin = = = = = = M7 Cullowhee 0 == = -™= = = -Robbinsville = = = ==1 Cullowhee= 3 = - == -= == GherokeG.=) ==) =) == 5 Cullowheeic 4 =i aiek = p= tniin Sylva- Webster - - - -6 Cullowhee - 3 - - - - - - - -Andrews - - - - - - 10 Cullowhee - 2 - SEtankU Disiaeegoacgms | Cullowhee = s5a-.-t-s-a21 HHayesville= = saad Cullowhee - 5-------- Hayesvill el somek= ae 70 eighth grade team FIRST ROW: Ralph Morgan, Bill Vosecky, Jimmy Baggett, Roger Foxworth, Lee Bennett. SECOND ROW: Phil Leftwich, Kirk Hardesty, Lyndon Ashe, Mr. Bill Sink, Coach, Reggie Rogers, Sam Hopkins, Rodney White. CO-CAPTAINS: Reggie Rogers Jimmy Baggett You're dreaming, Reggie. 7I varsity cheerleaders 72 Mary Bassett, Joan Little, Susan Flynn, Gay Rogers, Terry White, Sandra Smith, Annette Byrd, Marcia Bird, Debbie Andrews, Gina Gilland. Chief; Sandra Smith Miss Keisha Morrissey cheer the black and gold Marcia Terry iH fl 6 i = Hil! in = i i Annette HHHB A Iii ane mat Mh fe i calena Ls 73 ina Mary Debbie jayvee cheerleaders eee FRONT ROW: Sheri Hyatt, Pat Bryson, Rebecca Hicks, SECOND ROW: Susan Moody, Karen Kiser, Paula Matus, Cathy Wade, Lisa Wittekind, Luada Burchfiel, Sharon Parker. Get in line, Dummy 74 utes favor 1970 1970 aquarius january 20- february 18 age of aquarius “There is nothing you enjoy more than spending leisure with others, Collect your talents and train them thoroughly. Creative abilities are high in your assets. You bring zeal and inspiration to all activities i ct tm ria emp marilyn matus 78 oe gy Toe eR em oy ees friendliest Your best relationships are without bonds, Your friends are many and Aquarius is the sign of friendship. (Aquarius Horoscope) richard queen literary magazine Cyndie Kiser, Business Staff; Mary Martha Bennett, Poetry Editor; Avis Stewart, Editor-in-Chief; Peggy Bird, Poetry Staff; Marilyn Matus, Art Editor; Marlene Youmans, Prose Editor; Sharon Wells, Prose Staff; Carmaletta Harris, Poetry Staff; Gail McIntosh, Prose Staff; Beth Hamilton, Copy Staff; Barry Bisson, Copy Staff; Walter Shelton, Business Staff; Eddy Taylor, Business Manager. gray matter in black and white If you have free room to use mind and talents you can be a most industrious con- tributor and you may work in the education- al fields,” (Aquarius Horoscope) ART STAFF: Susan Ulsenheimer, Craig Smith, Sandra Lidh. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Ralph Hooper, Advisor; Debbie Andrews. 79 Rah! Rah! 80 homecoming 1970 THE HOMECOMING COURT MISS FRESHMAN MISS SOPHOMORE MISS JUNIOR MISS SENIOR SENIOR ATTENDANTS MISS REBEL Terry White Gina Wittekind Beth Hamilton Linda Ash Marilyn Matus and Lewanne Centofanti Adair Miller ents cs refreshm i ee Rd lewanne centofant ea samo nsrosoossioi mtss 2nd runner-up MISS MARILYN MATUS Of thou air fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars, ---Christopher Marlowe Ist runner-up MISS ADAIR MILLER She walks in beauty like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. ---Byron CLASS OF 1970 CLASS OF 1971 Linda Ashe Beth Hamilton CLASS OF 1972 CLASS OF 1973 Gina Witte kind Terry White 84 pisces february 19- march 20 pisces ideals Work toward a sense of deep dedication. You can ripen into one of the greatest contributors to ‘common good, “Work in an area where you can be the master. You can be valuable in professions where human desires can be made possible, Pattern your life so that love arrives constantly because ou deserve it and appreciate it. , , y PP “Let service and sympathy be strong in your nature. 86 Fj : - : ty l best personal leonard prince maxtne ammons You attract others by quiet charm. (Pisces Horoscope) 87 future homemakers of america Peggy Bird, President; Sheila Alexander, Vice President; Susan Ulsenheimer, Vice President; Cathi Hart, Secretary; Janice Hooper, Treasurer; Marlene Youmans, Reporter; Jane Clayton, Parliamentarian; Greathia Taylor, Historian; Mary Martha Bennett, Song Leader, 88 Sally Dills, Becky Painter, Ella Brown, Mary Nerboso, Annette Byrd, Susan Flynn, Kareen Henson, Mary Watson, Pam Aldridge, Kay Pringe, Miss Weir, Sponsor; Debbie Stallings, Jill Ulsenheimer, Debbie Andrews, Joan Little, Sharon Wells, Judy Rogers, Annie Woodard, Patsy Woodard, Lucille Adams, Ruthie Dills, Glenda Ensley, Carla Crisp, Janis Crawford, Erika Holtzclaw, Loretta Cline, Joyce Bryson, Sandy Lidh, Do nna Graziosi, Vicki Prince, Audrey Broom, Wanda Hensley, Marilyn-Matus, Sandra Smith, Diane Ewing, Kathy Owens, Gina Gilland, Mary Alice Bassett, Gail Dooley, Gail Martin, Sharon Parker, Jewell Wall, Linda Ashe, Gwen Broom, Macon Krause, Patti Wittekind, Avis Stewart, Joyce Wilkes, Patricia Rogers, Gay Rogers, Gina Wittekind, Stanna ‘Procter, Frances Mitchell, Marcia Byrd, Cyndi Philpot, Cyndie Kiser, Sandra Wike, Marvetia Massingale, Diannet Massingale, Joan Queen, Lynda Colgan, Terry White, Peggy Ammons, Carolyn Bryson, Marcia Bryson, Diane Bryant, Evelyn Kilby, Beth Hamilton, Alfreda Allen, Gwen Hooper, Janelle Fowler, Linda Hooper, Judy Hopkins, Linda Norton, Donna Blanchard, Becky Easterly, Judy Ammons, Barbara Bennett. | | Fred vom Lehn and Debbie Stallings were top magazine salesmen in the Junior Class. junior ee ATT: Jon Crisp Susan Ulsenheimer CHIEF Nan Thomas Sandy Flynn Peggy Bird honor students FRESHMEN Carla Crisp, Gail Dooley, Gina Gilland, Erika Holtzclaw, Macon Krause SOPHOMORES Janice Hooper, Gina Wittekind JUNIORS Barry Bisson, Vincent Clark, Beth Hamilton, Carmaletta Harris, Gail McIntosh, Bill Morris SENIOR Susan Ulsenheimer i cece Wit Hines es aa Mary Martha Bennett won a trip to New York and Washington for her speech in the Louten Corriher Speech Contest. Beth Hamilton finished second in her age group in State Tennis Tournaments at Chapel Hill. honors Cyndie Kiser was chosen State Sweetheart of the North Carolina DeMolay. After winning a district essay contest, Nan Thomas was chosen to serve as a Page in the State Legislature. Susan Ulsenheimer won the Bausch and Lombe Jon Crisp, Susan Ulsenheimer, Mary Nan Thomas, Mary Martha pores Sie Martha Bennett, and Sandy Flynn were and Peggy Bird attended a United Na- selected for Merit's Who's Who. tions Seminar for Methodist teenagers in North Carolina. Sandy Flynn and Jon Crisp were nominated for the John Motley : ts bie bs Morehead Scholarship, ; Beth Hamilton, Mary Martha Bennett, and Fred vom Lehn were chosen as Outstanding Teenagers of America. 90 aries march 21- april 20 91 In the Zodiac your symbol of strength, persistence and direct action is 'the Ram’ which suggests powerful victory and ab ility to conquer obstacles through courage and zealous pursuit of goals, The challenges this complex world offers engage your deepest interest. peggy bird teirtermner nore eerie cutest Your appearance has fresh appeal and your smile carries forward your eager, sincere personality, (Aries Horoscope) renrpteoneeiecermmreenpesrsterscwpnere tommy stephens french club Barry Bisson, President; Tizzy Stewart, Vice President; Marlene Youmans, Secretary; Marcia Bird, Treasurer; Mrs. Bell, Sponsor; Linda Hooper, Sandra Hooper, Beth Hamilton, Gail McIntosh, Cyndie Kiser, Mary Martha Bennett, Marilyn Matus, Irl Krause, Fred vom Lehn, Craig Smith, Peggy Bird, Tommy Pow, Susan Ulsenheimer, Mary Nerboso, Sharon Wells, Andy Philpot, Greathia Taylor, Elaine Wilson, Eva Nell Keener, Anna Bryson, Ruth Dills, Loretta Cline, Linda Norton, Marcia Bryson, Gina Wittekind, Stanna Procter, Francis Mitchell, Cyndi Philpot, Kyle Cosper, Carmaletta Harris, Debbie Stallings, Gay Rogers, Judy Hopkins, Bill Morris, Janice Hooper, Joan Little, Jimmy Wilkes, Frank Watson, Nelson Bumgarner, David Ward, Harold Adams, Ronnie Painter, Dean Duke, David Hicks. You like to make wide, sweeping gestures that may amaze others, (Aries Horoscope) 96 President - FRANK WATSON Vice-President - BILL MORRIS class of ’71 Secretary - NELSON BUMGARNER Treasurer - LLOYD WILEY Lucille Adams Pam Aldridge Sheila Alexander Judy Ammons Lillian Ammons Carlton Anders Charles Bennett . David Bennett Linda Carter Vincent Clark Derrick Coggins Sandy Coggins 2 Kyle Cosper Ruth Dills 97 Becky Easterly Leslie Farmer David Grams Carmal etta Harris Linda Hooper David Hicks X Judy Hopkins _ _ Margaret Hoyle Irl Krause Martha Luker Joyce Mathis Mary Mathis Gail McIntosh 98 class of °71 Benny Messer Judy Messer Jim Mincey Bill Morris F a Andy Nicholson Karen Norton Paul Nunis 9 Andy Philpot Tommy Pow Henry Queen Jackie Queen by m : + chebedeet hook Craig Smith Janet Queen Tommy Rogers Erinda S 99 class of °71 x Sandra Smith Greathia Taylor Wayne Trantham 8 s Clifford Tuck Fred vom Lehn Frank Watson Gladys Watson VES Peggy Watson | Lloyd Wiley Annie Woodard Patsy Woodard Marlene Youmans David Zachary 100 taurus april 21- may 20 101 EAA ENS Wi Your honesty often gets you in trouble. You like to make adventurous experiments, 102 ight coggins dw neatest You pass by fads and fancies. You iane bryant d spend only for that which is of enduring w quality and pleasing appearance. (Taurus Horoscope) 03 I business club | 3 : ' ‘ 2 SPONSOR = Mr. Monteith Annette Byrd, President; Sheila Alexander, Vice President; Kay Prince, Treasurer; Judy Ammons, Secretary. Linda Carter, Pam Aldridge, Jewell Wall, Mary Watson, Evelyn Kilby, Diane Bryant, Elsie Taylor, Lucille Adams, Patsy Woodard, Debbie Andrews, Annie Woodard, Becky Easterly, Linda Ashe, Christine Taylor, Nellie Shelton, Jane Clayton. 104 some gather ideas while others express them... 105 some loiter in halls... others in classrooms. . i a 0 em jus and some 106 gemini may 21- june 20 107 108 A eeYCOU 3 4 = 4 = 4 = % 4 S 2 cherish very special friends. hg benss You may accomplish highly admir- able things in the communications media. “You may give joy to people through good com- panionship of happy nature. Take plenty of time for relaxation and healthy enjoyment of art. patsy lovedahl wittiest Mercury, your planetary guardian, bestows talent with words in any use. You give joy to people through good companionship and inspired conversation. (Gemini Horoscope) charles shular 109 the 1970 rebel staff Cyndie Kiser, Sports editor; Mari- lyn Matus, Clubs editor; Nan Thomas, Features editor; Maxine Ammons, Typist; Sandy Flynn, Sports editor; Jon Crisp, Clubs editor; Evelyn Kilby, Typist. Your most obvious talents are connected with words. (Gemini Horoscope) Joyce Wilkes, Elementary ed- itor, Sherri Hyatt, Junior High editor; Susan Flynn, Freshman editor; Sharon Wells, Sopho- more editor; Gail McIntosh, Junior editor; Tizzy Stewart, Senior editor; Barry Bisson and Fred VomLehn, Photographers. Not Pictured: Ethel Bryson, Elementary editor. Marlene Youmans and Beth Hamilton, Junior Assistant editors; Bill Morris, Assistant Business Manager. 110 2 SSR wre. : 1970 1970 class of °70O sae be Pe Fall ie Nees ean Lae senior class o President; PEGGY BIRD Vice-president: EDDY TAYLOR Secretary; MAXINE AMMONS Treasurer: SUSAN ULSENHEIMER Historians; JOYCE WILKES, CYNDIE KISER a MAXINE AMMONS LINDA ASHE MARY MARTHA BENNETT PEGGY BIRD ELLEN BISHOP DIANE BRYANT ANNA BRYSON JIMMY BRYSON ANNETTE BYRD 113 ETHEL BRYSON class of ’7O LEWANNE CENTOFANTI DWIGHT COGGINS JON CRISP SANDY FLYNN BILL FOWLER DOUG GOLDEN EVE NELL KEENER EVELYN KILBY CY NDIE KISER PATSY LOVEDAHL CLINTON MASSING ALE DAVID MATHIS 114 class of °7O Se eel LARRY MATHIS MARILYN MATUS JEANETTE MIDDLETON JOEL MONTEITH ADAIR MILLER LEONARD PRINCE RICHARD QUEEN EDDIE QUEEN NELLIE SHELTON CHARLES SHULER TOMMY STEPHENS 115 WALTER SHELTON class of °7 TIZZY STEWART CHRISTINE TAYLOR EDDY TAYLOR ELSIE TAYLOR NAN THOMAS SUSAN ULSENHEIMER PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: (William Ashe: Cookie Billings) JOYCE WILKES Mascots Christie Dillard Chuck Dunlop (Not pictured) JEWEL WALL 116 senior directory MAXINE AMMONS: Annual Staff 4; Business Education Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Library Service 2; Office Assistant 4; Senior Class Secretary; Business Education Club Program Chm. 4; Library Service Club Program Chm. 4. LINDA ASHE: Business Education Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Library Service 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Harvest Queen 1; Miss Freshman; Miss Senior. BILL ASHE BARBARA BENNETT: Business Education Club 4; FHA 4. MARY MARTHA BENNETT: Student Council 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Art Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 3,4; Band 1,2; Old English Letter; Junior Class President; Student Council Treasurer 2; Annual Staff Co-editor 4; FHA Song Leader 2,4; FHA Secretary 3; Merit's Who's Who; Outstanding Teenager of America; Louten Corriher World Peace Speech Winner. PEGGY BIRD: Student Council 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3,4; Art Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine Staff 4; Band 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Old English Letter; Freshman Class Secretary; Junior Class Vice-president; Senior Class President; FHA Historian 2; FHA Vice president 3; FHA President 4; Annual Staff Co-editor 4; National Honor Society Secretary 3; Cheerleader Co- chief 3; Junior Marshall. ELLEN BISHOP: FHA 1,2, 3; Library Service 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Library Service Club Secretary- Treasurer 4. MARKETTA BROWN DIANE BRYANT: Business Education Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Office Assistant 4, ANNA BRYSON: French Club 4; Health Careers Club 2; FHA 1,2,3. ETHEL BRYSON: Annual Staff 4; FHA 1,2; Library Service 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Library Service Club President 4. JIMMY BRYSON: Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,41 ANNETTA BYRD: Business Education Club 4; FHA 4; Monogram Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Cheerleader 4; Business Education Club President 4; Cheerleader Co- chief 4. LEWANNE CENTOFANTI: Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; Miss Rebel. DWIGHT COGGINS: Basketball 1,2. JON CRISP: Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball i772, 8; Old English Letter; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Key Club President 4; Most Improved Jayvee; Morehead Nominee; Merit’s Who's Who; Junior Marshall, SANDY FLYNN: Student Council 2,3; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 3; Basketball 1,2; Old English Letter; Sophomore Class Vice-president; Key Club Treasurer 3, Vice-president 4; Merit's Who's Who; Morehead Nominee; Junior Marshall. BILL FOWLER: Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Monogram Glub 1,2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Freshman Class Vice-president; Sophomore Class President; Vice-president Student Council 3; Monogram Club Vice-president 3; Key Club Treasurer 4; Monogram Club President 4; Basketball Awards: Citizenship, Jim Gudger, Best Defensive Player. DOUG GOLDEN: Business Education Club 4. EVA NELL KEENER: French Club 4; Health Careers Club 2; Future Teachers 4; FHA 1; Library Service 3,4; Library Service Club Program Chm. 4. EVELYN KIRBY: Business Education Club 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Business Education Club Secretary 3. CYNDIE KISER: Student Council 1,4; Annual 3,4; French Club 4; Art Club 1; Health Careers Club 2; FHA 1,2,3, 4; 117 Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 4; Cheerleader 1, 2,3; Old English Letter; Miss Junior; Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Historian; Cheerleader Co-chief 3; Monogram Club Vice-president 3. PATSY LOVEDAHL: Business Education Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Library Service 4; Office Assistant 3,4. CLINTON MASSINGALE DAVID MATHIS LARRY MATHIS MARILYN MATUS: Student Council 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; French Club 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Monogram Gilibal. coe; Literary Magazine 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Old English Letter; Miss Sophomore; Senior Attendant to Miss Rebel; Sopho- more Class Vice-president; Junior Class Secretary; Student Council President 4; Monogram Club Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 3. JEANETTE MIDDLETON: FHA 1,2, 3; Library Service 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Harvest Queen 2; Library Service Club Vice-president 4, JOEL MONTEITH: Student Council 2,3; Art Club 1; Vice-president of Art Club 1; Biology Award. ADAIR MILLER: Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; Senior Attendant to Miss Rebel; History Award, LEONARD PRINCE RICHARD QUEEN: Bus Driver 3,4. EDDIE QUEEN: Monogram Club 2,3; Office Assistant 4. NELLIE SHELTON: Business Education Club 4; Art Club 1; FHA 1,2; Office Assistant 4; Bus Driver 4. WALTER SHELTON: Literary Magazine Staff 4. CHARLES SHULAR TOMMY STEPHENS: Basketball 1,2,3,4. AVIS STEWART: Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 3,4; President of Future Teachers 4; Historian of Future Teachers 3; Vice-president of French Club 4, CHRISTINE TAYLOR: Business Education Club 4; FHA 1,2; Office Assistant 4. EDDY TAYLOR: Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Senior Class Vice-president; Monogram Club Treasurer 3; Basketball Awards: All-Conference 2,3; All Western N.C. 38. ELSIE TAYLOR: FHA 1,2; Library Service 3,4; Office Assistant 4. NAN THOMAS: Student Council 3,4; FHA 2; Cheerleader 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; State Page in the House of Representatives; Junior Marshall, SUSAN ULSENHEIMER: Student Council 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 8,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Art Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 3,4; Band 1,2; Honor Student 1,2,4; Old English Letter; Senior Class Treasurer; FHA Treasurer 2, Historian 3, Secretary 4; French Club Treasurer 2, President 3; National Honor Society President 4; Bausch and Lomb Science Award; Merit's Who's Who; Junior Marshall. JOYCE WILKES: Annual Staff 4; Health Careers 2; FHA 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2, 3; Office Assistant 4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; Senior Class Historian; FHA Historian 2, JEWELL WALL: Business Education Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Monogram 2,4; Library Service 3; Cheerleader 2; Basketball 4; Old English Letter. senior directory 118 cancer june 21- july 22 sions of cancer Your sign is closely connected with good food. It is wise to set yourself goals connected with “Your happiest pastime is entertaining. your fine sense of financial value. Always find the most cheerful view. 120 uture teachers of america Tizzy Stewart, President; Judy Hopkins, Vice President; Stanna Procter, Secretary; Jimmy Mincey, Treasurer; Ruth Dills, Historian; Jane Clayton, Parliamentarian; Mrs, Graham, Sponsor, Gina Wittekind, Linda Norton, Eva Nell Keener, Sheila Alexander, Patsy Woodard, Lucille Adams, Frances Mitchell, Jill Ulsenheimer, Carmaletta Harris, Fred vom Lehn, Paul Nunis, Linda Hooper, Annie Woodard, Judy Ammons, 121 dr. jerry a. rice mr. joseph e. m. hicks supervisor of curriculum principal You give sympathy and thoughtfullness to others and win many loyal friends through your quiet understanding. (Cancer Horoscope) 122 Z high school aculty MRS. aa BELL MR, HAL BUCKNER French and English; Advisor of French Health and Physical Education; Club and Senior Class. Advisor of Monogram Club. MRS, NANCY COWARD MR, CHARLES DUNLOP English, Civics, and Advanced Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing; Composition; Advisor of Annual Advisor of Key Club. Staff, Literary Magazine Staff, and Freshman Class. MR. JESSE FLAKE MISS MARY FINLEY Mathematics Librarian; Advisor of Student Council and MRS. DOTTIE GRAHAM English; Advisor of Future Advisor of Library Service Teachers of America and Club. Freshman Class. 193 Senior Class. . SBS EAS MR, RALPH HOOPER U.S. History and Introduction to Art Vocations; Guidance Counselor; Advisor of National Honor Society. MISS DOROTHY LACHMUND MR, DENVER MONTEITH English, Civics, and World History; Business Education; Advisor of Debating Team, Literary Advisor of Business Education Club Magazine, and Freshman Class. and Junior Class. MRS, MARIE SEARCY MR, BILL SINK MISS CAROL WEIR Physical Education, Health, and Physics and Physical Science; Home Economics Biology; Advisor of Junior Class, Advisor of Sophomore Class. Advisor of FHA, Sophomore 124 Class, and Cheerleaders. mrs. helen swayngim secretary Ze ee os LEFT TO RIGHT: (first row): Evelyn Kilby, Jeanette Middleton, Nellie Shelton, Ethel Bryson, Elsie Taylor, Lewanne Centofanti, Maxine Ammons, (second row): Annette Byrd, Diane Bryant, Linda Ashe, Ellen Bishop, Christine Taylor, Joyce Wilkes, Adair Miller, and Eddie Queen, library assistants EN ATR SA A SN AER AN TTT: AOE RRR PSTN: ae sree ae ears Ce ne eT Teast ersnetieteatits tires a2 3 $3 LEFT TO RIGHT: (sitting): Ethel Bryson, Linda Lovedahl, Elsie Taylor, Linda Ashe, Patsy Lovedahl. (standing): Patsy Woodard, Sheila Alexander, Aileen McFalls, Becky Easterly, Annie Woodard, Marketta Brown, Margaret Hoyle, Gladys Watson, Ellen Bishop, Jeanette Middleton, and Miss Finley, Advisor. 125 bus drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: David Woodard, Andy Nicholson, Jim Fulmer, Benny Messer, Patsy Woodard, Nellie Shelton, Linda Ashe, Patsy Lovedahl, Eddy Taylor, and Bill Fowler. NOT PICTURED: Walter Wilkes, cafeteria staff 2. lame LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Gertrude Allen, Mrs. Maxine Coggins, Mrs. Martha Coward, Mrs. Burdell Nicholson, Mrs. Mary Garland. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Dorcas Brown and Mrs, Grace Shelton. custodians Fs | HELE BR ’ wi LH 8 we cot a ia ne 126 Mr. Lyndon Holden, Mr. Walter Wilkes, Mrs. Ruth Queen. leo july 23- august ee, 127 Compliments of SYLVA POWER SAW COMPANY Compliments of DR. DD: M: RAMSEY Sylva, N. C. EL ERWING Well Drilling - Heating - Sheet Metal Work - Air Conditioning Phone 586-4213 Compliments of THE BROWN CO. Groceries, Fertilizer, Feed Cullowhee, N. C. Compliments of THE VILLAGE STORE J. Austin Hooper 128 COGDILL MOTOR COMPANY YOUR CHRYSLER, DODGE, PLYMOUTE DODGE TRUCK DEALER RAY COGDILL — President WILSON INS. AND REAL ESTATE Main Street DVL Vale Nee 586-2010 SAMUEL H. COGDILL — Vice-President MAJOR ALLISON — Secretary-Treasurer THE BOOK STORE Hallmark Cards Gift and Party Items for All Occasions Sylva 586-2465 ALLISON, INC. 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I, 2, Swowell! 086-2412 Compliments of the BANTAM CHEF PRESSLEY and ANGEL BARBER SHOP Glarence Pressley. Pat Angel, Clark Clayton WCU Campus Compliments of WIKE'S SERVICE STATION Compliments of THE HIDE-A-WAY Compliments of CULLOWHEE BARBER SHOP For All Your Cosmetic Needs and School Supplies; Etc Come to the CENTER PHARMACY Compliments of GIBSON FURNITURE CO. Sylva, N. C. Compliments of COPE CREEK SERVICE STATION Sylva Compliments of CAROLINA FABRIC SHOP Compliments of ENSLEY'S SUPERMARKET Compliments of HARRIS SUPERMARKET Compliments of ROBBIE'S CHAR BURGH Gompliments or SP ClENGAy AE MRED, 161@)- Expert Recapping McCreary and MB iancere tires 108 E. Main Street Guy Leatherwood SYLVA CLEANERS WWie2cdOsucomplete dry cleaning and laundry service Compliments of A FRIEND 129 Compliments of EASTGATE PHARMACY Compliments of Compliments of REESE-HAMPTON MOTOR Coe. Sylva, N. C. Compliments of MASSIE FURNITURE GOs “Furniture for the Entire Family WALKER'S CLEANERS Launderette - 586-4210 Intersection Sylva, N.C. Compliments of RIVERSIDE DRIVE-IN Dillsboro, N. C. 130 QUEEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of JIM ALLMAN NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Compliments of CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. any Sylva, Cullowhee, and Cashiers Compliments of SYLVA FLOWER SHOP Compliments of the Eee SUPERMARKET TOWN HOUSE MOTOR COURT Main Street, Sylva Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Murray Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 BOTTLING COMPANY | ASHEVILLE, N. C. HARRIS SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS HOR ATHLETIC SUPPLIES AINDESPORTINGI GOODS Seneca, S..G. HAROLD’S SUPERMARKET Fresh Sea Foods S H Green Stamps MEAD CORPORATION PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Established 1903 Service Food Distributors Fresh — Frozen — Canned P.O. Box 252, 109 Roberts St., Asheville, N.C. 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