Edneyville High School - Whispering Pines Yearbook (Edneyville, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Sylvia burroughs. . . editor jan huggins - patricia peeler - Carroll martin - hardy freeman - donald price- larry simpson -- shirley Sinclair - lois mcminn- lavon brigman - pat Stepp,- dale maxwell - david hill- brenda brevard - katie turner- Joyce freeman - linda webb- brenda nix- Judy robinson -- gerelene pittillo velma laughter -- business manager advertising manager advertising manager -advertising subscription manager - subscriptions - literary editor - senior editor -- high school editor elementary editor - assistant - athletics editor - activities editor - features editor - photographe r - typist - typist - typist -.- artist - artist U . iiK ' i Page Four ♦ ♦ the plot ♦ foreword . 6 administration. ... 8 clas ses . academics . . ... 40 athletics . . . ... 44 activities . . ... 52 personalities . ... 58 et cetera . . . . . . 65 patrons .... ... 67 finale .... ... 76 , i b, ' ha s tart e d v e r;y- y-4 . 4 ’ ' . ' ā– : ' ' -ā– .. 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FOSTER Superintendent of Henderson County Schools Bill Wilson, Chairman (Not Pictured); Ray Lyda; Thomas Oates; Trustees of Edneyville School Page Eight . . . directed by MRS. ANNIE J. BURLEY West Virginia Institute of Technology, A. B. ; Columbia University, Post Graduate. Music Education English - Social Studies MRS.ELAINE M. BURROUGHS Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina, A. B. English - French - Latin MR. JOHNH. BURROUGHS University of Georgia, B. S. Mathematics - Social Studies Driver ' s Training MISS ELIZABETH CODY Woman ' s College,University of North Carolina, A. B.; Bowling Green College of Commerce. Business Education MR. GAYLERD DAVIS University of New Hampshire, B. S.; North Carolina State College, M.Ag.Ed. Agriculture MR. REX FREEMAN Clemson College; Bob Jones University, B. A. English MRS.MARGARETM. LAWYER Western Carolina College, B.S. Librarian MR. ELLIS LYDA North Carolina State College, B.S. Mathematics and Science MR. J. W. McCRARY Furman University, A. B. Science - Social Studies Athletics MR. FRENCH E. ROGERS Berea College, A. B. ; Univer¬ sity of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Mathematics and Science MRS. FRANKIE M. WAGONER Furman University, B. S. Home Economics MISS CATHERINE WHITAKTR Berea College, B.S. Mathematics and Business Education Page Nine . . . the cast ... scene one, take four, 1959 senior officers left to right: hardy freeman, treasurer; jan huggins , president; carroll martin, vice-president; sylvia burroughs, reporter; lavon brigman, sec¬ retary Page Eleven IS I jo ann ballard brenda lee brevard edith lavon brigman when in danger, when in doubt-- run in circles , yell and shout blessed are they who go around in circles for they shall be called wheels. it ' s nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. seniors doris white burrell Sylvia elaine burroughs lula mae eagle to understand all is to forgive all, no one under¬ stands me... i must be a genius, ' ' sincere and true, she strives in all her best to do, Page Twelve pansy juanita corn quiet, but she has made herself known. class of ’59 benjamin hardy freeman a rolling bachelor does not gather any boss. francos hilda edney happiness is a perfume you can not pour on others without getting a few drops on your¬ self. Joyce elaine freeman mine is the voice of argument; it takes more than a teacher to change it. barbara ann engle just a little bit, but quite a bit, and what a wit ! william harold freeman drink nottoo deep¬ ly at the fountain of knowledge , lest you strangle. ' ' Page Thirteen betty evelyn garren nothing is im¬ possible for a will¬ ing heart. david lyman hill all passes aren ' t made on a football field. harold watson garren i want to be bash¬ ful but the girls ' won ' t let me. mary helen hill specialize in what you can do,not in what others think you can do. Catherine ann helms generally speak¬ ing, she ' s general¬ ly speaking. seniors doris Virginia hoots a ring onthe finger is worth two on the phone. Page Fourteen jan pressley huggins all great men are dying and i don ' t feel so well my¬ self. class of ’59 mildred ann jones do not expect as much from your friends as you are prepared to do for them. gerald waiter jackson God save the king ! i ' 11 save the queen. burton lamar kidd of course i ' m am¬ bitious but so far i ' ve kept it a se¬ cret. howard jackson when you go in a room full of jabber , you know that there you ' ll find ' dabber. ' ' ' velma judith laughter a willing heart, a willing smile, makes her friend¬ ship well worth¬ while. Page Fifteen Joyce ruby lyda carroll ernestine martin william dale maxwell her sympathetic nature will make her much loved. ' personality is over half the battle; hers is already won, a man can do mor e than he thinks he can, but usually less than he thinks he does, seKfors art freeman me curry never take work, worry, or love too serious ly. lois colleen me minn one must have pa¬ tience to be great. alice Virginia merrell the only way to have a friend is to be one. Page Sixteen betty jean merrell there are two kinds of egoists -- those who admit it and the rest of us. class of ’59 paths of kindness are paved with hap¬ piness shelba jean merrell take the trouble to understand a thing thoroughly and it wi 11 never escape you. huford Steven parris the smaller things are sometimes the greatest. brenda kay nix lots of spirit and fun crammed into a small space. patricia ann peeler her heart, like the moon, is always changing but like the moon, there is always a man in it. barbara Virginia noonchester Page Seventeen bobby Charles pittillo fred wayne pittillo gerelene patricia pittillo be persistent for what you want and never cease until you get it. roll along old world and i ' ll roll with you. but to act, that each tomorrow finds us further than today. seniors jack Samuel pittillo he is quiet, he is shy, but there is mischief in his eye. winnie ruth pittillo never say more thanis necessary. sonja brenda pressley what is life with¬ out a little bit of mis chief ? Page Eighteen donald dean price just a country boy at heart but he is on to the city ways. class of ’59 jerry daniel rhodes dont let his si¬ lence fool you, he has his share of fun. judith winters robinson true love is like ghosts, which every¬ body talks about but few have seen. larry simpson kisses are full of microbes but i real¬ ly love the little demons, ' ' louise powell Sinclair a sunny disposition lines life ' s darkest clouds. ' ' shirley ann Sinclair ofallthe joys that i recall, being in love is the best of all, Page Nineteen earlene stepp happiness is the one thing you can not give away--it always comes back. kathryn elizabeth turner never ready, al- ways late, but she smiles and so we wait. patricia ann stepp i can resist any¬ thing but tempta¬ tion. seldon alger waldrop work? i believe in it but i ' m not in favor of it. joe ritchie swaringen beware ! i might do something sen¬ sational. seniors linda wynell webb she who has a pleasing disposi¬ tion, reaps friend¬ ship. Page Twenty raleigh raymond freeman it isn ' t what you do but what you get caught doing. senior mascots deborah ann rogers gary garren senior directory JO ANN BALLARD Folk Dance Club 1; Junior Dance Club 3; F.H. A. 1; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1,3,4. BRENDA BREVARD Glee Club 1; F.H. A. 1; F. T. A. 2,3, Vice President 3, Assistant Teacher 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Presi¬ dent 4; Dramatics Club 2; Junior Play 3; Science Club 2; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4. LAVON BRIGMAN F. H. A. 1, Reporter; Folk Dance Club 1, Secretary; Glee Club 1, 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Junior Play 3; Quill Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4. DORIS BURRELL F. H. A. 1, 2; Song Leader 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3. SYLVIA BURROUGHS Band 1,2, 3, Band Council 1, Band Award 2; Dixie Cats 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Library Club 1; F. Ho A. 1; Glee Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, President; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,2, 4; Co-Chief Marshal 3; Quill Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; WCC Field Day, Algebra 1, 3rd, 2; Scholas¬ tic Writing Award 3; N. C. E. T. A. Writing Awards 3; Voice of Democracy School Winner 3; Optometric Society Essay Contest, County Winner 2,3; Woman ' s Auxiliary of V. F.W. Essay Contest 2,3, Second Place 2, First Place 3; Hickory Nut Gorge Women ' s Club Essay Contest 2. LULA MAE CAGLE Bible Club 1,3; F. H. A. 2; Glee Club 1. JUAMTA CORN Glee Club 1,2,3, Sextet 2; Library Club 1; Folk Dance Club 2. Page Twenty-One senior directory FRANCES EDNEY 4-H Club 1; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Game Leadership 1; Science Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; Library Assistant 4. BARBARA ENGLE F. H. A. 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3. HARDY FREEMAN F. F. A. 1,2; Folk Dance Club 1; Glee Club 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Council 1; Dixie Cats 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,4; Quill Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLES HUNTLEY Quill Staff 1, 2; F.F.A. 1. GERALD JACKSON F. F. A. 1,2; Folk Dance Club 1; Science Club 2. HOWARD JACKSON Folk Dance Club 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2. MILDRED JONES F. T. A, 3; F.H. A. 1; Folk Dance Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Jxmior Play 3; Basketball 1,2. JOYCE FREEMAN F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1,2,4, President 4; Band 1,2; Band Council 1, 2; Library Club 1; Class Officer 1,2, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Girls ' State Repre¬ sentative ' 58 3; Marshal 3; Office Receptionist 4; Annual Staff 4. HAROLD FREEMAN F. F. A. 2; Science Club 2; Game Leadership 2. BETTY GARREN F. H. A. 1; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Game Leadership 1,2; Glee Club 2. BURTON KIDD Science Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Football 4; Basketball 1; Junior Play 3. VELMA LAUGHTER F. H. A. 1;F.T.A. 2,3, Assistant Teacher 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3; Science Club 2; Librarian; Dramatics Club 2; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 4. JOYCE LYDA Science Club 2; F.H. A. 1; Folk Dance Club 1; Glee Club 1; Game Leadership 1; Library Assistant 4. HAROLD GARREN F. F. A. 1,2; Science Club 1; Halloween King 3; Junior Play 3; Football 3,4. CATHERINE HELMS F.H. A. 1; Science Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Game Leadership 1; 4-H Club 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Majorette 2,3,4; Junior Dance Club 3. DAVID HILL Folk Dance Club 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Foot¬ ball 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, President 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Quill Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY HELEN HILL Bible Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1; F. H. A. 2; Library Assistant 4. DORIS HOOTS F. H. A. 1; F. T.A. 3, Assistant Teacher 3; Folk Dance Club 1, 2, Reporter 2; Glee Club 4; Science Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Office Receptionist 4; Junior Play 3. JAN HUGGINS Folk Dance Club 1, 2, Reporter 2; Dramatics Club 1; Junior Play 3; B d 1,2, 3, 4, Award 1,2, Band Council 1; Dixie Cats 2; Glee Club 2; Science Club 2,3,4, President 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Class Office 1,2, 4, President 4; Marshal 3; Football Manager 3,4; Quill Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager; M. C. of Halloween Carnival 3,4. CAROL MARTIN Glee Club 1,2,4, Sextet 2, Secretary 1; Treasurer 4; Library Club 1, Reporter; Folk Dance Club 2; Class Officer 1,2, 3,4, President 1; Reporter 2, Secretary 3; Vice President 4; Qiull Staff 3,4, Assis¬ tant Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager. DALE MAXWELL Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Football 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Junior Play 3; Quill Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4. ART McCURY F. F. A. 3; Science Club 3; Library Assistant 4. LOIS McMINN Game Leadership 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1; Library Club 1; Science Club 2; Glee Club 2,4; F.T. A. 3, Secretary-Treasurer, Assistant Teacher 3,4; Bible Club 3; Annual Staff 4. ALICE MERRELL F.H. A. 1; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Game Leadership 1, 2; Library Club 2, President; Library Assistant 3, BETTY JEAN MERRELL Folk Dance Club 1,2; F. H. A. 1; Game Leadership 1, 2; Glee Club 2,4; Librarian 4. SHELBY JEAN MERRELL F. H. A. 2; Science Club 2; Library Staff 1,3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3, Treasurer 3; Advisory Club 3. senior directory BRENDA NIX JUDY ROBINSON F. H, A. 1; F. T. A. 2, 3, Program Chairman 3, Assistant Teacher 3, 4; Folk Dance Club 1; Science Club 2, Secretary; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 2; H ead Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Receptionist 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Dance Club 3; Junior Play 3. Glee Club 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Library Assistant 4; Journalism 2; Marshal 3; An¬ nual Staff 4. ROBERT SHIPMAN BARBARA NOONCHESTER Transfer; F. H. A. 4. Science Club 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Explorer Scout 2; Veteran, HUFORD PARRIS F. F. A. 1, 2; Science Club 2. LARRY SIMPSON Folk Dance Club 1, 2; F. F. A. 1; Game Leadership 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3; Li¬ PATRICIA PEELER Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sextet 4; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Junior Dance Club 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager. brary Club 2; Monogram Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4. LOUISE SINCLAIR F.H. A. 1;F. T.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3; 4-H Club 1; Folk Dance Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Journalism 2, 3; Dramatics CHARLES PITTILLO Science Club 1, 2, President 2; Library Club 1; Monogram Club 2, 3; Basketball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3; Baseball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1, Vice-President 2, President 3. Club 3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Class Officer 3, President; Marshal 3; Quill Staff 1, 2, 3; American History Award 3. SHIRLEY SINCLAIR FRED PITTILLO F. F. A. 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Football 4, Manager; Baseball 4; Folk Dance Club 1; Game Leadership 1; Junior Play 3. Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer; Library Club 1; Library Assistant 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Journalism 2; Mar¬ shal 3; Miss Hi Miss 4; Annual Staff 4, Literary Editor; Jimior Play 3. EARLENE STEPP GERELENE PITTILLO Library Glub 1; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Game Leader¬ ship 1, 2; Glee Club 2. F.H. A. 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3. PATRICIA STEPP F. H. A. 1, District Project Chairman; Folk Dance Club 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 1; Glee JACK PITTILLO F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Junior Play 3. Glub 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Quill Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3; Office Receiptionist 4. WINNIE PITTILLO F. H. A, 1; F. T. A. 3, Assistant Teacher 3; Folk Dance Club 1; Glee Club 1, 4; Science Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Junior Play 3. JOE SWARINGEN Science Club 2; Library Club 2. SONJA PRESSLEY Transfer; F.H. A. 1, 2; Folk Dance Club 1, 2. KATY TURNER Folk Dance Club 1, President; F. H. A. 1; Band 1, 2; Band Council 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; All-Tourna¬ ment Basketljall 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Glee Glub 2, 4, Vice-President 4; Quill Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Apple Harvest Festival Repre¬ DONALD PRICE Folk Dance Club 1, 2; Monogram Club 3, 4, Presi¬ dent 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, President 1, President 2, Vice-President 3; Game Leadership 1, President; F. F. A. 1; Halloween King 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3; Annual Staff 4, Subscription Manager. sentative 4. SELDOM WALDRUP Transfer, LINDA WEBB Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 1; Journalism 2; Band 1 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3, Secretary; Jimior Play 3; Library Assistant 4; Annual Staff 4. JERRY RHODES F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. RALEIGH FREEMAN F, F. A. I,2j3, Presidents, Sentinel 3; Junior Play 3; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4. scene two, take three . . . I960 JUNIOR OFFICERS Marvin Rhodes-President Carolyn Dalton-Vice -President Nelda Wilson-Reporter Yvonne Wright-Secretary Judy Thompson-Treasurer 1 f. i rj i ā–  T -) FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Anna Arrowood, Pearson Arrowood, Gail Brevard, Lela Brown, Jimmy Cannon, Barbara Capps, Betty Capps. SECOND ROW: Hughlon Case, Illene Clingenpeel, Arnold Corn, Donald Corn, Ronnie Cox, Roy Cox, Diane Crisp. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Dalton, Julia Dalton, Carolyn Davis, Winona Davis, Larry Fisher, Hal Freeman, Larry Freeman. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Freeman, Sophia Freeman, Joan Gilliam, Jackie Haydock, Glenn Henderson, Dan Hensley, Eddie Hill. Page Twenty-Four FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Hill, Nancy Hill, Brenda Holbert, Keith Holbert, Mae Hoots, Jesse Hunsinger, Boyd Hyder. SECOND ROW: Waveline Jackson, Hoyt Jones, Maurice Jones, Wilma Lamb, Maurice Lancaster, Joyce Lawter, Dennis Lyda. THIRD ROW; Jerry Lyda, Robert Marlowe, Albert McMinn, Luther Merrell, Ted Merrell, Arley Mills, Betty Jo Nix. FIRST ROW: Yvonne Nix, Phyllis Oates, William Parris, Charles Phillips, Carolyn Pryor, Scotty Pryor, Marvin Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Linda Ross, Jerry Shehan, Gloria Shipman, Gene Stancell, Cynthia Stepp, Kenneth Suttles, Judy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Threatt, Don Turner, Patsy Turner, Ruth Ward, Nelda Wilson, Yvonne Wright. Page Twenty-Five scene three, take two . . . 1961 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS GIRLS Patsy Neal- De Lois Williams Joan Henderson -- Julia Freeman — Zoe Glavas- Judy Pittillo- -president Vice -President -Reporter -Reporter - Secretary -Treasurer BOYS Junior Burgess (Not Pictured)-President Lemuel Oates-Vice-President Steve Hollingworth-Secretary Joel Gentry-Treasurer mmmw wm’wmke mmĀ wmsimf S ' f Ā«: • FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Harry Ballard, Richard Barnwell, Jereldine Beddingfield, Judy Beddingfield, Vincent Byrd, Jvmior Burgess, Curtis Corn. SECOND ROW: Donald Corn, Peggy Corn, Wilbur Corn, David Clingenpeel, Julia Freeman, Pat Freeman, Joel Gentry. THIRD ROW: Zoe Glavas, Paul Haynes, Joan Henderson, Jimmy Hill, Steve Hollingsworth, Kay Huggins, Joyce Huntley. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Huntley, Wayne Himtley, Johnny Johnson, Carroll Jones, Mary Justice, Jerry Kidd, Jerry Lawter. Page Twenty-Six FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dewey Lyda, Leona Lyda, Norman Lyda, Ray Lyda, Jerry McGraw, Billy Merrell, Ann Moore. SECOND ROW: Nancy Moore, Billy Mae Morgan, Wayne Morgan, Burtus Moss, Patsy Neal, Dar¬ lene Newman, Lemuel Oates. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Peeler, Linda Pittillo, Judy Pittilo, Mary Jean Potts, Mary Jo Quillen, Sam Reed, Jo Ann Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Rogers, Betty Russel, Betty Shipman, Douglas Singleton, Jo Ann Staton, Shelba Staton, Eugenia Stepp. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Stepp, Wayne Stepp, Shirley Stevens, Lee Taylor, Verlin Waldrup, Curtis Ward, Mary Sue Warren. SIXTH ROW: Carolyn Whitesides, De Lois Williams, Donnie Williams, Rebecca Wilson, Jerry Winters. Page Twenty-Seven scene four, take one . . .1962 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Vera Freeman, Don Stepp, Rex Rhodes-Presidents Evelyn Jackson, Carl Freeman, Phyllis Corn--Vice-Presidents Sarah Davis, Barbara Whitaker-Reporters Roy Me Abe e, Kirby Jones-Reporters Annalee Fleck, Dennis Nix, Viola Edwards-Secretaries Susan Gale, Dennis Nix, Eddie Montgomery-Treasurers FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Brenda Arrowood, Geneva Arrowood, Nancy Barnwell, Maxine Best, Nancy Brevard, Grace Brigman, Joyce Collins. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Com, Darrel Cox, Sarah Davis, Viola Edwards, Annalee Fleck, Carl Freeman, Forrest Freeman. THIRD ROW: Vera Freeman, Virginia Freeman, Mike Fletcher, Spen¬ cer Foster, Susan Gale, Grace Gilbert, Nadine Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: Linda Hill, Betty Hoots, Don Huntley, Elaine Huntley, Erma Huntley, Janice Hyder, Cody Jackson, Page Twenty-Eight FIRST ROW: Mickey Pryor, Louise Reed, Gene Rhodes, Rex Rhodes, Jo Ann Robinson, Paul Robinson, J-hnny Rogers. SECOND ROW: Lorine Rogers, Ray Searcy, Joy Bell Sherman, Barbara Simpson, Howard Sitton, Don Stepp, Jackie Strictland. THIRD ROW: James Sullivan, James Thomas, Barbara Whitaker, Joe Whitaker, Barbara Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Shirley Wyatt. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Evelyn Jackson, Frances Jones, Kirby Jones, Larry Jones, Melvin Justice, Margaret Lancaster, Willard Lawter. SECOND ROW: Josephine Lyda, Roy McAbee, Lola McMinn, Catherine Melton, Shirley Mize, Eddie Montgomery, Barbara Newman. THIRD ROW: Benny Nix, Dennis Nix, Elaine Nix, Mack PittUlo, Wade Pittillo, Ruth Pressley, Gary Pryor. Page Twenty-Nine . . . previewing under the guidance of twenty-two qualified teachers, hundreds and hundreds of elementary children are developing their young minds, bodies, and ideals to cope with their challenging worlds enlarging around them. the varied up-to-date tools of learning at edneyville include library books, art and craft supplies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps for each class¬ room, projectors and film libraries, materials for public school music and band, equipment for playground and physical education, and varied shop work. the central library now has a card catalog with three-way references ac¬ cording to the dewey decimal system of classification for each book on the shelves. . .thanks to the high school assistants working with edneyville ' s full¬ time librarian. . . . and most important, young edneyville grows up to a greater edneyville and a greater role in life. Page Thirty elementary faculty LEFT TO RIGHT; Mrs. Amelia Duncan, Eighth Grade; Tom Pryor, Eighth Grade; Mrs. Lucille Henderson, Seventh Grade; Earl Pryor, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Ellen Heydock, Sixth Grade. Mrs. Pearl Le Var, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Evelyn Barnwell, Fifth Grade; Miss Nina Stroud, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Boris Glass, Fifth Grade; Miss Aletta Plank, Fourth Grade. Mrs. Mabel Brackett, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Myrtle Pryor, Third Grade; Mrs. Edna Pryor, Third Grade; Mrs. Lila Allen, Third Grade; Mrs. Agnes Freeman, Second Grade; Miss Opal Thompson, Second Grade. Miss Inez McKillop, Second Grade; Mrs. Patty Worley, First Grade; Mrs. Edna Drake, First Grade; Mrs. Leola Marlowe, First Grade; Mrs. Annie Nesbitt, Special Education; James Gillespie, Public School Music and Band. Page Thirty-One elementary grades Mrs. Henderson FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Duncan - Eighth Grade, Reynold Bane, Terry Rhodes, Darrell Beck, Larry Lyda, Scott Freeman, Jerry Cantrell, Gene Thompson, Chris Shehan, James Coston. SECOND ROW: Gaylerd Davis, Jr., Jackie Williams, Geraldine Warren, Marie Nix, Nancy Ballard, Glenda Capps, Aurelia Pryor, Hazel Ruff, Faye Laughter, Jeanne Freeman. THIRD ROW: Don Young, Sandy Gale, Mary Sue Wilson, EllemNix, Donna Sue Com, Bill Kuykendall, Johnny Gibbs, Beverly Burroughs, Tommy Clingenpeel, Norman McMinn. FOURTH ROW: Billy Stepp, Marie Pryor, Jean Cook, Mr. Pryor - Eighth Grade, Betty Edney, Patsy Lyda, Frances Parris, Ella Kay Lyda, Glenda Dalton, Janice Hill. FIFTH ROW: Janice Justus, Ann Dedman, Wilma Edney, Wayne Nix, Eileen Nix, Ann Turner, Ray Justus, Robert Duncan, Howard Cagle, Jean Revis. SIXTH ROW: Leanard Newman, Jr., Judy Brevard, Wayne banning, Janet Law- ter, linda Hill, Sarah Hill, Danny Taylor, Wayne Kerr, Eddie Justus, Bobby Stepp. SEVENTH ROW: Jim Vail, Chad Henderson, Lewis Stevens, Wayne Edney, Wayne Melton, Jack Flemings, Don Lyda, Danny Wil¬ liams, Mrs. Henderson - Seventh Grade, Donald Sain. EIGHTH ROW: Fannie Mae Hood, Kay Merrell, Jean¬ ette Lyda, Gladys Huntley, Ruby Rhodes, Gladys Parris, Joy Williams, Faye Stepp, Judy Cox, Shirley Brevard. NINTH ROW: Geraldine Goforth, Charles McLean’ Rita King. Page Thirty-Two FIRST ROW, Left to Right; Michael Edens, Wayne Williams, Harold Lyda, Roy Mas¬ ters, Vincent Hudgins, Johnny Laughter, Dianne Hill, Judy Wyatt, Cathy Hill, Bar¬ bara Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Kenny Pry¬ or, Robert Steppe, Charles Frye, Gerald Warren, Dwight Gilbert, Charles Back, Phil Corn, Billy Pruett, Robert Godd, Mr. Pryor - Seventh Grade. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Shehan, William Brigman, Bernadette Levi, Carol Glass, Susie Potts, Mickey Dee Wilson, Larry Justus, Russell Jump, Lee Barnwell, Allen Dunlap. FOURTH ROW: Taylor Davis, Jerry Justus, Wiley Joe Laughter, Michael Presley, Joe Rhodes, Sylvia Taylor, Clover Jean Lyda, Jean Freeman, Betty Ballard, Leila Good, fifth ROW: Carolyn Rogers, Elaine Merrell, David Gentry, Louis Lyda, Mary Hill, Peggy Thompson. Mr. Pryor 7th Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Levar - Sixth Grade, Gail Seism, Gail Morgan, Lauren Rogers, Rosemar,. Underwood, Sue Sigmon, Lorraine Williams. SECOND ROW: Ruby Dalton, Rita Walker, Sylvia Laughter, Betty Huntley, Bren¬ da Lewis, Patsy Nix, Vivian Moss, Marie Steadman, Genelle Lawter, Judith Edens. THIIID ROW: Linda Case, Brownlow Jackson, Jerry Cook, Donald Dalton, Clyde Reed, George Wilson, David Green, Charles Freeman, David Hall, Ted King. FOURTH ROW; Earl Johnson, Charles Pace, Oscar Farmer, Richard Nix, Marvin Mel¬ ton, Tommy Cagle, Page Thirty-Three FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Brenda Shoem m|i| | ' d Lyda, Charles Gilbert, Eddie Merrell, Alean Gosnell, Carolyn Thompson, Marilyn Lyda, Lucille Bcatie Dalton, David Duncan. SECOND ROW: Terry Lyda, Ronnie Laughter, James Arrowood, B..arry Rhodes, Randy Enloe, Jerry Haynes, Wayne Wyatt, Jerry Stepp, Ansel Pace. THIRD ROW: J onnie Burgess, Donald Freeman, Michael Pressley, Joe Webb, Larry Capps, Eddie Wyatt, Sandra l Hxie Stepp, Wayne Collins. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Neal, Barbara Pryor, Rose Ann Maxwell, Beverly BLaughter, Joyce Barnwell, Barbara Freeman, Mrs. Glass - Fifth Grade, Ricky Maultsby, Barbara ReeHU Hj HDW: Leo Pittillo, Douglas Whiteside, Larry Hensley, Jerry Thomas, Sonny Freeman, Ernie Ward, Ann Williams, Elaine Beddingfield, Edith Jones, Hal Stepp. SIXTH ROW: James Spicer, Gail Justice, Martha Whiteside, Judy Newman, Barbara Thomas, Phyllis Staton, Troy Sherman, C. D. Lyda, Dale Gilbert, Gene Hoots. SEVENTH ROW: Garry Corn, Miss Stroud - Fifth Grade, Harold Chrisman, Jo Ann Flynn, Helen Parris, Joyce Gilbert, Betty Moore, Karen Stepp, Shirley Taylor, Mar¬ lene Merrell. EIGHTH ROW: Mabel Lawter, Elaine Masters, Arthur Whiteside, Steve Merrell, David Hoots, T. C. Huntley, Bobby Justice, Steve Lawter, Evelyn Nix, Susan Wheelon, Gail Hvmtley, Cherie Pittillo, Patsy Corn. Page Thirty-Four FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Margaret Owenby, Sheila Grasty, Peggy Freeman, Della Barnwell, Susan Gail Tur¬ ner, Ike Freeman, Jerry Barnwell, Jimmy Dunn, Michael Beck, Lee Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Kriston Garren, Jimmy Rogers, Dicky Wyatt, Robert Stepp, Billy Barnwell, Ronald Shoemaker, Sonny Pittillo, Mrs. Barnwell - Fifth Grade, Lemuel Ingle, Barbara Searcy. THIRD ROW: Darlene Bright, Gary Hoots, Barbara Ballard, Helen Parris, Susan Txomer, Larry Whitesides, Brenda Cagle, Frieda Ownesby, Carolyn Hill, Sherry Glass. FOURTH ROW: Mark Maxwell, Steve Gale, Laurance Jackson, Donald Whitaker, Duane Ratliff, Steve Oates, David Barnwell, Henry Steadman, J. L. Justice, Wade Edney. FIFTH ROW: Abbie Gillespie, Linda Steppe, Robin Burch, Susan Merrell, Lucyanne Sumner, Viola Gentry, Donna Freeman, Carolyn Lyda, Lois McCrary, Wayne Barnwell. SIXTH ROW: John Dalton, Benjalee Haynes, Linda Laughter, David Robinson, Larry Williams, Nancy Barnwell, Mrs. Brackett - Foxorth Grade, Elizabeth ftessley, Howard Reed, Michael Bradley. SEVENTH ROW: Johnny Enloe, Alice Neal, Gail Green, Doris Wood, Hope Swayngin, Patricia Lyda, Thelma Rogers, Teresa Pittillo, Marie Honeycutt, Cheryl Dunlap. EIGHTH ROW: Carolyn Owenby, Melba McMinn, Jerry Young, Eugene Beddingfield, Larry Neal, Woody Pryor, Larry Williams, Stanley Capps, Roger Parks, Charles Gimter. NINTH ROW: Franklin Turner, Harvey Warren, Steve Wright. Page Thirty-Five FIB.ST ROW, Left to Right; Marvin Johnson, Herbert Henderson, Robert Freeman, Gary Green, Johnny Turner, Brenda Ledbetter, Sonny Lyda, Shirley Burrell, Lynda Jump, Doris Laughter. SECOND ROW: Miss Plank - Fourth Grade, Danny Williams, Johnny Jones, Coy Duncan, Jr. , Larry Gilliland, Don Hensley, Michael Dalton, Ronnie McMinn, Randy Holbert, Roger Jackson. THIRD ROW: Ray Barnwell, Kenneth Levi, Elgin Hyder, Floyd Shehan, David Wyatt, David Brevard, Rondell Robinson, Jimmy Collins, Wayne Winters, Jimmy Green. FOURTH ROW: Janice Rhodes, Judy Garren, Gail Lyda, Hazel Moon, Mildred Farmer, Pvuth Neal, Mary Sue Stepp, Linda Kay Barnwell, Doris Neal, Martha Cooksey. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Moss, Pauline Jackson, Mary Ellen Hyder, Vicki Freeman, Janice Laughter, Darline Holbert, Catherine Sherman, Mrs. Allen - Third Grade, Rex Freeman, Terry McMinn. SIXTH ROW: Myron Owenby, Emmett Gilbert, Chat Jones, Carl Stevens, Tom Vail, Jerry McMinn, Nicky Pryor, Clay Strickland, Vendetta Edney, Teresa Lewis. SEVENTH ROW: Cynthia Merrell, Sandra Ward, Shirley Whitlock, Judy Rogers, Carolyn Hoots, Brenda Page, Harriette Com, Frances Shehan, Brenda Hathcock, Mary Gilliam. EIGHTH ROW: Janice Coston, Bonnie Shelton, Billie Sain, James Rogers, Michael Hoots, Carolyn Cook, Mrs. Pryor - Third Grade, Margaret Hill, Velma Reed, Linda Freeman. NINTH ROW: Patricia Moon, Gloria Maxwell, Coleen Turner. Page Thirty-Six FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Frances Warren, Brenda Hill, Sandra Corn, Dianne Lynn Cantrell, Gweldolyn Can¬ trell, Sandra Lyda, Carol Thomas, Sandra Taylor, Rachel Freeman, Kay Dalton. SECOND ROW: Paulette Shipman, Mary Laughter, Vicki Walker, Carol Rhodes, Mark Reed, David Stepp, Gary Hill, Edwin Hudgins, Michael Nix, Leroy Parris. THIRD ROW: Michael Justus, Jerry Williams, Lail Garren, Judson Honeycutt, Sammy Huntley, Kendall Taylor, Mason Lancaster, Mrs, E. Pryor - Third Grade, Margaret Dalton, Phillip Swayngin. FOURTH ROW: Benny Corn, Jerry Freeman, Donnie Lyda, Garry Rhodes, Larry Rhodes, Terry Kidd, Jackey Morgan, Thomas Gerrard, Larry Laughter, Randy Griffin. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Wyatt, Gary Jackson, Jerry Mg mo n, Kenneth Hudgins, Ernest Pryor, Diane Jones, Gail Stepp, Betty Justice, Mary Neal, Doris Nix. SIXTH ROW: Mary Ann Ramsey, Suzanne Holbert, Martha Ann Hill, Linda Barnwell, Carolyn Ewart, Sandra Bur¬ gess, Peggy McCrary, Shirley Dodson, Polly Thompson, Judy Wheelon. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Ruff, Diane Laughter, Mrs. Freeman - Second Grade, Katherine Lyda, Wilma Jackson, Betty Jo Haynes, Gloria Taylor, Olivia Rogers, Peggy Haynes, Patty Burch. EIGHTH ROW: Patrice Lyda, Teresa Reid, Elizabeth Gray, Mar¬ garet Ruff, Jeanette Hudgins, Sara Lee Lancaster, Robyn Hill, Judy Worthy, Vickie Merrell, Danny Hall. NINTH ROW: Ross Gosnell, Edwin Nix, Hoyle Rogers. Page Thirty-Seven FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gary Anderson, David Pace, Tuft Dalton, Barry Hill, Steve Huntley, Alan Justus, Jerry Neal, Foy Com, David Neal, Joe Neal. SECOND ROW: Steve Com, Bobby Laughter, Miss Thompson - Second Grade, Wanda Searcy, Kay Stepp, Shirley Laughter, Donna Wright, Hugh Thomas, Dianne Freeman, Eunice Parris, THIRD ROW: Patsy Enloe, Ann Warren, Wanda Gilbert, Larry Young, Dean Parks, Walter Glaspy, Billy Thomas, Donald Henderson, Henry Fleck, Larry Wyatt. FOURTH ROW: Ann Justice, Carla Sue Barnwell, Bill Hill, Betty Jean Green, Martha McMinn, Elaine Helms, Gary Thompson, Larry Gilliland, Donald Haskel, Slevie Moss. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Goforth, Leon Hoots, Leon Gxmter, Kenny Hill, Jerry Maxwell, Miss McKillop,- Second Grade, Wanda Rogers, Kathryn Dalton, Elaine Johnson, Peggy Plemmons. SIXTH ROW: Shirley Merrell, Cheryl Roe, Angela Roe, Shirley Baldwin, Sara Stepp, Debra Wheelon, Peggy Barnwell, Dorothy Steadman, June Barnwell, Judy Stepp. SEVENTH ROW: Pamela Case, Wayne Thompson, Allison Pryor, Thurman Wood, Harry Corn, Frank Barnwell, Roy Farmer, Sidney Ruff, Marvin Peterson, Kerry Lampros. EIGHTH ROW: David Tinner, Wayne Paris, Frankie Merrell, David Levi, Buddy Cox, Noland Ramsey, Mrs. Drake - First Grade, Junior Eurart, Terry King, Leon Jackson. NINTH ROW: Cl aude Hatchcock, Ronald Led¬ better, Wayne Owenby. Page Thirty-Eight commercial ♦ ♦ ♦ with nine commercial classes taught daily by two commercial teachers, edneyville prepares its students for careers in the busi¬ ness world. typing isn ' Ih s o bad, once you get thee hangk of jit. sales journals, ledgers, expense accounts, check books , profit and loss summaries --they all stack up. bookkeeping daily keeps us keeping books. shorthand students discover that those little hooks and eyes really do mean something-- but what?. . . Page Forty-One vocational home economics is one of edneyville ' s most popular, as well as most practical, courses; not only with the girls who study it but with the boys clustered at the home ec room door, admiring all the clothes and sampling al l the foods. heigh ho and away! the agricultural class is off to the corn field or the apple orchard where study for them is practical ap¬ plication of the diversified occupation of farming. college preparatory here the sets are built, the stage is set, the lines are learned, edneyville students are offered two years each of french, geometry, algebra, latin, and one year of physics and chemistry to prepare themselves for the next act in their formal education-- their college career. . . . sports reel FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Freeman, Pat Peeler, Pat Stepp, Lavon Brigman, Jo Ann Ballard, Syl¬ via Burroughs. SECOND ROW: Jan Huggins, Red Price, David Hill, Larry Simpson, Dale Maxwell, Fred Pittillo. these seniors can look back on four years filled with noise and sing¬ ing, practice and sweat, exultation and tears. . .years of warming benches and years of accepting trophies. . .win or lose, these senior athletic stars have won more than games. senior athletic stars Page Forty-Five girls’ basketball team FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Hill, Patsy Turner, Lavon Brigman, Katie Turner - Co-Captain, Joyce Free¬ man - Co-Captain, Susan Gale, Shirley Freeman, Vera Freeman, Julia Ann Freeman - Manager. SECOND ROW: Barbara Simpson, Kirby Jones, Margaret Lancaster, Sarah Davis, Janice Hyder, Joan Gilliam, Jo Ann Ballard, Barbara Whitaker, Grace Brigman, Sharon Rogers, Brenda Arrowood, Carolyn Wiitesides. Page Forty-Six boys’ basketball team left to RIGHT: Dan Hensley, Scotty Pryor, David Hill, Mike Fletcher, Jerry McCraw, Lemuel Oates, Jerry Lyda, Kay Huggins, Maurice Lancaster, Jesse Hunsinger, Curtis Com, Richard Barnwell, Larry Simp¬ son, Junior Brjrgess, Red Price. Page Forty-Seven FIRST ROW, Left to Right Jim Cannon, Donald Com, Harry Ballard, Jerry Laughter, Charles Philips, Joel Gen¬ try, Burton Kidd. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Cox, Mike Fletcher, David Hill, Jerry Lyda, Maurice Jones, Arnold Com, Roy Cox, Jimmy Peeler. THIRD ROW: Fred Pittillo, Red Price, Larry Simpson, Eugene Stancil, Steve Hollingsworth, Richard Barnwell, Dale Maxwell, Jesse Hrmsinger, Junior Burgess, Curtis Corn, Coach McCrary. edneyville ' s football team, only one year old, had their first full schedule this year playing nine games, and gaining the experience they will need to live up to next year ' s expectations. Page Forty-Eight baseball pitcher, mike fletcher; catcher, jerry lyda; first base, Jesse hunsinger; second base, scotty pryor; shortstop, joel gentry; left field, david hill; third base, larry simpson; center field, donald price; right field, arnold corn. Page Forty-Nine LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Stepp - Co-Captain, Linda Ross, Mary Jean Potts, Jackie Heydock, Pat Peeler, Phyllis Oates, Judy Thompson, Sylvia Burroughs - Captain. edneyville ' s cheerleaders are present at every game, faithfully leading the teams to victory and the crowd on the bleachers to laryngitis, they sponsor pre-game pep rallies, decorate the halls with posters, and welcome the op¬ posing teams and cheerleaders. the monogram club is made up of those who have received a letter e for outstanding participation in either football, basketball, baseball, cheerlead¬ ing, or the management of these sports in the athletic program of edneyville freshmen basketball I I I ! FIRST ROW, Left to Right; Eddie Montgomery, Donald Pryor, Joe Whitaker, Mac Pittillo, Roy McAbee. SECOND ROW: Dennis Nix, Carl Freeman, Don Stepp, James Sullivan. THIRD ROW; James Thomas, Mic- ! ! COACH LYDA Boys ' Freshman Basketball COACH McCRARY Football - Boys ' Basketball Baseball COACH T. PRYOR Girls ' Basketball edneyville students look to j.w. mccrary, ellis lyda, and tom pryor as men who point the way to healthy participation in sports, to development of the art of sportsmanship, and to the need of a fourth trophy case. Page Fifty-One i t I . . the plot thickens the girls ' chorus under the cap¬ able direction of mrs. hurley blend their forty-eight voices to bring music to our set. two radio broadcasts, a concert, two pro¬ grams for the parent-teacher as¬ sociation, ghostly doings at our halloween carnival, a musicale at Christmastime, and traditional music at commencement exercises rank these as top performers. this picture represents some of the sections of the band and its variety of instruments, two classes rmder the baton of mr. gillespie practice daily, the school and band aid have pur¬ chased the black wool trousers with gold braid to complete the uniform in keeping with school colors--gold tunic s with black trousers. ā–  %  • . the science club under the direction of mr. rogers has worked hard on projects for the science fairs, it is their aim to have some day a national winner. ! I i EDNEYVILLE SCHOOL JANUARY 1959 under the direction of miss elizabeth cody, sponsor, and carroll martin, editor, our quill staff has worked energeti¬ cally and diligently to inform us of the latest events and school news every month in our own high school confiden¬ tial. Brenda Brevard, President, Katie Turner, Shirley Sinclair, Sylvia Burroughs, David Hill, Lavon Brigman, Carrol Martin, Linda Webb, Jan Huggins, Judy Robinson, Joyce Free¬ man, Pat Stepp, Cathy Helms, Nelda Wilson, Carolyn Davis, Nancy Hill, Carolyn Pryor, Mar¬ vin Rhodes, Dan Hensley, Carolyn Dalton, Yvonne Wright, Scottie Pryor, Barbara Capps, William Paris, Ruth Ward, Joyce Hill, Brenda Holbert, Wilma Lamb, Glen Henderson, Judy Thompson, Shirley Ste¬ vens, Joan Henderson, Joann Staton, Shelba Staton, Patsy Neal, Darlene Newman, Richatd Barnwell, Mary Jean Potts, Kay Huggins, Harry Ballard, Miss Kate Whitaker, Sponsor. the beta club, national honorary scholastic society, stands as a guiding light in our school, its members are today leaders in school; tomorrow, leaders in community, state, and nation, this year among other activities the club has sent represenatives to the state convention, given a tea for the seniors, and planned recreational activities for the group. . . . starring in leadership, scholarship, and science. the key club, a civic organiza¬ tion composed of boys displaying leadership, initiative, and school spirit, have worked closely with our principal, mr. nesbitt, and mr. mccrary, sponsor, to make our school a better place, they have painted the press box (crow ' s nest to us), kept the scoreboard in good working condition, and paid half of the expenses of installation of our new public address system. the future homemakers of america under the direction of mrs. wagoner have tried to live up to their motto toward new horizons by promoting appreci¬ ation of homemaking, creative leadership, and further interest in home economics. the future farmers of america imder the direction of mr. davis is an organization whose primary aim is to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship, this year our f. f. a. have raised four acres of com, attended the state fair, and have taken camping trips, our de¬ partment has its own tractor and equipment. bread ' s the staff of life thunder road. . .julia beta babies ann and the driver training class sales??? techniques the daily homeroom prom hula hoop generation junior play. . . 1958 style junior play. . . 1959 style the ones that got away Page Fifty-Seven . . academy awards lavon brigman and hardy freeman--here stand two who, not only in a hula hoop but also in their school, church, and community activities, have been best all-around. keeping in touch with and sharing interests in their wide circle of friends help to make Joyce freeman and harold garren the most popular. presenting . . . it is the little things they do in such a pleasing manner for the people around them that have made Judy robinson and jack pit- tillo the most courteous. reflected in this mirror are the poise, charm, and mien--qualities that prove shirley Sin¬ clair and david hill to be the best looking. by popular demand here we see sylvia burroughs and j an huggins exemplifying one of their many capabilities which entitle them the most likely to suc- ceed. bowling to basketball and the many sports in between embrance the favorite realm of katie turner and red price as the most athletic. seeing linda ' webb and robert shipman wave a hearty hello to everyone makes us understand the meaning of friendliest. carol martin and fred pittillo are having a playful swing so typical of those who are wittiest. the senior class was happy to elect, because of her scholastic abilities, personal attractiveness, and poise, miss shirley Sinclair to be miss hi mis s. i could have danced all night. golden days unforgettable Halloween royalty jimmy cannon.king Joyce freeman.queen dormie whitaker . .. prince barbara ballard .. princess paralyzed endeared to our hearts halloween carnival representative. . . miss joyce freeman . . . et cetera it was a year for the bulky sweaters, the car coats, the. .the. .the suzie-long-legs, every hair on edneyville ' s collective head was not only numbered but cut at, colored at at least we were spared the mohawk. -other things were in style too--diamonds.. . knees. . . injuries. .. and boys! high fashion . . . et cetera, et cetera speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil. . . compliments of the senior mon¬ keys. Cadillac: i ' ll diow him that a Cadil¬ lac is not a car to scorn, little nash rambler; beep beep!. . . compli¬ ments of Cadillac 0udy) and little nash ramber (jesse) love ' and lace outside of al¬ gebra. . . compliments of the spring air in edneyville halls some interesting views (dig pop ' s) of the faculty. . . compliments of coach, miss cody, mr. rogers, and poor mrs. biuroughs (you see, she is senior sponsor) mr. and mrs. freeman. . .our example the old days the older days the even older days of faithfulness et cetera, et cetera, et cetera Better Street and Highway Lighting Will Make A Safer America Congratulations to The Class of 1959 OUTDOOR LIGHTING DEPARTMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC Hendersonville North Carolina Compliments of BERKELEY MILLS, INC. Compliments of HENDERSON COUNTY FUEL DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION, INC. Incorporated Hendersonville, North Carolina Shell Service Oil Distributors, Inc. J. H. Reaben Oil and Supply Company, Inc. Richardson ' s Fuel and Supply Company Henderson Oil Distributor J. D. Pearce, Distributor T. B. Meadows, Distributor City Ice and Storage Company Youngblood Oil Company, Inc. W. A. Baxter Supplies Justice Wright Oil Company, Inc. J. W. Duff Oil Company Edneyville Key Club David Hill - President Dan Hensley - Vice-President Hardy Freeman - Secretary Bub Hyder - Treasurer Jan Huggins - Reporter CRANSTON PRINT WORKS GREY HOSIERY MILLS CLAY HYDER INCORPORATED TRUCKING LINE Hendersonville, North Carolina Hendersonville, North Carolina -COURSES of STUDY- WOMEN: General Secretarial, Senior Secretarial, Executive Secretarial, Business Machines. MEN: Junior Accounting, Senior Accounting, Senior Accounting and Business Administration, Business Machines, and Motor Traffic Management. Write For Our New Catalog Business College AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHOOL 126 College Street Asheville, N C. 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