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resenting THE Jd 47 (iT oe Publshod by US entor Ghee O ETOWAH GH ET OWAH, N ORT H CAR OLIN A Bruce Morgan Euva Sentelle Robert Merrill Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Advertising Manager os oye Wor In our annual, “The Chief,” we proudly present a pictorial review of our happy years at Etowah High School. This is a storehouse of happy memories portraying the shining days that cost so little and yet may not be bought again. We have tried to collect various scenes showing work and play, as both are a part of our experience here. If, in the years to come, this book will help us to recall the joys we have shared and friendships we have made, we will be pleased. —Editor. Left to right, front row: Ruth Sexton, Aleen Baynard, Sue Norris, Faye Gossett. Second row: J. W. Marona, Jack Bryson, Mrs. Sitton (Sponsor), Bruce Hollingsworth, Marvin Orr. First row, left to right: Mrs. Corpening, Mr. Sitton, Mrs. Medford. Second row: Mr. Peek, Mrs. Sitton, and Mr. Bruce Dil bono We, the Senior Class and Staff of “The Chief” dedicate this annual to “Our High School Faculty.” To these teachers, as a group and as individuals, we pay tribute. They have stood by us when we needed help, have responded to our call, have been most understanding when we failed to do our best. They have helped to make our school life enjoyable, as well as worthwhile. We can truthfully say, our teacher-friends have done their share in helping us to reach our goals. Mrs. Sue Mr, ClydeeP eck Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Lucy Corpening Medford Sitton Mr. Ro De Bruce Mrs. Olga Stepp Mrs. Vera Morgan UP Facully Mr. H. T. Sitton, Principal Mrs. Effie Keller Mrs. Annie Parker Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Kate Mrs. Loee Mrs. Ethel Combs Dalton Turner Hensley Euva Sentelle Faye Gossett ee. SBS leditoners ante UL coy Sh utatorian, aye osselt Clone 19 enor JAMES AUSTIN “A bit of gravity, a bit of jollity,a bit of sadness.’’ Leicester High School, 744, ’45; Science Club, ’46, ’47; F.F.A., ’46, ’47. ROSA ALEEN BAYNARD “Look! For here among us is a steady heart, A heart worth knowing.” Basketball, ‘46, ’47; Science Club, ’46; Treasurer, ’47; Glee Club, ’44, ’45; Dramatics Club, ’47; Monogram Club, ’47 (Secretary); Beta Club, ’47; F.H.A., ’45, ’46, °47; Softball, 46; Class Secretary, 47; Vice- President of Class, 46; Marshall, ’45; “The Little Chief” Staff, ’47; Annual Staff, ’47. ALMA NELLIE BAYNARD “Happy am I, from care I’m free! Why aren’t they all content like me?” Glee Club, ’44, ’45; Science Club, ’46; Vice-Presi- dent, ’47; Dramatics Club, ’47; Monogram Club, ’46; Secretary ,’47; F.H.A., ’45, 46, ’47; Basketball, ’45, ’46, 47 (Captain); Softball, 46; 4-H Club, ’44, ’45 (Secretary); Class Secretary, 46; Marshall, ’45; “The Little Chief Staff, ’47; Annual Staff, ’47. JACK BRYSON “To worry little, to study less, Is my idea of happiness.” F.F.A., ’44, 45; Basketball, ’46, ’47; Softball, 46, ’47; Monogram Club, ’47; Dramatics Club, 47; Annual Staff, ’47. FAYE ESTELLE GOSSETT “You'll always find her true and just; A girl whom all will love and trust.” Brevard High School, ’44; Glee Club, 45; Science Club, ’46, ’47; F.H.A., ’46, ’47 (President); Dramatics, ’47; Beta Club, ’°47; Class Vice-President, ’45, ’47; Editor-in-Chief of “The Little Chief’, ’47; Marshall, ’46; Annual Staff, ’47. BRUCE HOLLINGSWORTH “When duty whispers low, ‘Thou Must’, The youth replies, ‘I can’.” F.F.A., ’44, ‘45, ’47 (President); Basketball, ’45, ’46 (Captain), ’47; Softbtall, ’45, ’46, 47; Monogram Club, ’46, ’47; Dramatics, ’47; “The Little Chief” Staff, ’47; Annual Staff, ’47. igh ATE | hiss JOHN WESLEY MARONA “A hearty handshake, A pair of steady eyes, and here we have a friend.” Glee Club, ’44, 45; F.F.A., ’44, ’45, ’47; Annual Staff, °47; Beta Club, ’47; Softball, ’45; Staff of “The Little Chief’, 47; Dramatics Club, 747. ROBERT LEWIS MERRILL “A little bit of knowledge plus A large amount of bluff Makes all the teachers think I know my stuff.’ Basketball, ’44, ’45, 46, ’47 (Captain); Softball, ’44, ’45, 46, ’47; Science Club, ’46, ’47; Dramatics Club, ’47;°-Monogram Club, ’45, ’46, 47; F.F.A., ’44, ’45 (President), ’47 (Vice- President); 4-H Club, ’44, 45; Marshall, ’45, ’46; Beta Club, ’47; Staff of “The Little Chief’, 47; Annual Staff, ’47. JAMES BRUCE MORGAN “In soul sincere, In action faithful, In honor clear.” Glee Club, 743, ’44; F.F.A., ’43, ’44 (Vice-President; Science Club, ’45, ’46 (President); Basketball, ’44, ’45 (Captain); Softball, 44, 45; Monogram Club, 44, ’45, ’46; Dramatics Club, ’47; Class President, ’46; Staff of ‘‘The Little Chief’, ’47; Staff of Annual, ’47; Honorary Usher, ’45. SARA SUE NORRIS “Full of laughter, Full of pep, Never quiet, that’s her rep.” Glee Club, ’44, 45; 4-H Club, ’44, ’45; Science Club, 746, 747; Beta Club, ’47; Dramatics Club, ’47; F.H.A., °45, 46, ’47; Basketball, 46, ’47; Softball, ’46; Class Treasurer, ’47; Staff of Annual, ’47; Staff of “The Little Chief’, ’47. MARVIN ORR ‘He may be rough, and he may be tough, But still we all think he’s the stuff.” Glee Club, ’44;(?.F.A., ’44, ’45, ’47 (Secretary); Softball, ’45, ’46, 47; Annual Staff, ’47; Dramatics Club, ’47. JEWELL EUVA SENTELLE ‘And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew.” Glee Club, 44, ’45: Science Club, ’46, 47 (Secretary); Beta Club, ’47; Dramatics Club, ’47; Monogram Club, 45, °46, °47; F.H.A., °44, °45, ’46 (President), °47; Basketball, ’44, ’45, ’46, ’47; Softball, 46; Class President, 45, ’47; Editor-in-Chief of Annual, 47; Staff of “The Little Chief’, ’47; Chief Marshall, 45, °46. RUTH ALICE SEXTON ‘She was made of happy thoughts and full of wit and laughter.” Glee Club, ’44, ’45; Science Club, ’46, ’47; Dra- matics Club, ’47; F.H.A., ’45, ’46, ’47; “The Chief” Staff, ’47. Betty Jean Baynard Albert Bell Mitchell Brogden Ella Mae Galloway Garland Garren Elizabeth Gossett Grace Gossett Lois Gilbert Bob Greer Wilma Hollingsworth Inez Johnson Jack Justus Carl Killian Jean McCall Evelyn Patterson Myrtle Robertson Edward Robinson Charlesteen Scott Flossie Steppe SUP te Me RE [ Len So 5 Harold Allison Beatrice Bell James Bradley Tom Brownfield Charles Davis Margie Edmonds Edwin Fletcher Noble Johnson Billy McCall Jimmie McKinna Peggy Owens Eula Wells Landrum Wilson ' | i FRESHMEN UL AS See Connie Allison Harold Arrington Paul Banks Patsy Bates Paul Baynard Betty Anne Bell Frankie Brannon Clara Mae Crowder Ruth Collins Gladys Dalton James Davis Ella Jean Fletcher Wilma Galloway Ruth Garren Steve Hensley Doyle Hollingsworth Faye Huggins Jennie Belle Huggins Molly Killian Carol Kuykendoll Derwood Marona Luke McIntire Laurie McKinna Bessie Murphy Jackie Schaller Edward Nicholson Mack Norris Lois Parker Barbara Patterson Joyce Pruitt Jack Robertson Delma Sams Wilma Sams Betty Lou Pettit Betty Sue Smith Olene Talley ACTIVITIES AA ulture LT es of merica Left to right, front row: Evelyn Patterson, Ella Mae Galloway, Faye Huggins, Eula Wells, Patsy Bates, Joan McClure, Faye Gossett, Alma Baynard, Jeannie Huggins, Beatrice Bell, Jean McCall, Elizabeth Gossett, Wilma Hollingsworth. Second row: Doris Blythe, Molly Killian, Frankie Brannon, Betty Baynard, Myrtle Robertson, Euva Sentelle, Grace Gossett, Wanda Adcock, Margie Edmonds, Mrs. Corpening (Sponsor), Sue Norris, Flossie Stepp, Charlesteen Scott, Lois Gilbert, Aleen Baynard, Ruth Garren. Tin ae uture armevrs o merica Left to right, first row: Jimmie McKinna, Paul Banks, James Bradley. Second row: James Davis, Bob Merrill, Bob Greer, Garland Garren, Harold Allison, Albert Bell, Edward Nicholson, Mr. Bruce (Sponsor), Connie Allison, Mitchell Brogden, Charles Davis, Derwood Marona, Paul Baynard, Mack Norris, Paul Miller. Third row: Noble Johnson, Bruce Morgan, Billy McCall, Jack Robertson, Bruce Hollingsworth, Edwin Fletcher, Landrum Wilson, Marvin Orr, Harold Arrington, Luke McIntire, Doyle Hollingsworth. IP lie Chief Staff A popular activity at Etowah High School is the monthly publication of “The Little Chief,” the school newspaper. ‘The cooperative spirit on the part of the Staff has made the work enjoyable and interesting, as well as instructive. ye Ch i Faye Gossett CS eo 2 Betty Jean Baynard Pe nese Viamager._.:...____ Bruce Morgan OO 0b Carl Killian, Jr. Circulation Manager_____ Bruce Hollingsworth Praverusine Mariager__.__.._____ Bob Merrill U0 Paul Banks 4 liviwit— ——_——————a Charles Davis OS Tommy Brownfield Joke Reporters__J. W. Marona, Joan McClure pports Reporters______- Sue Norris, Bob Greer Alumni Reporters Aleen Baynard, W. Hollingsworth Grammar Schoolakeporter..—— Alma Baynard Literary Reporters Euva Sentelle, Jean McCall General NewssRepoiterse-.=—.— Grace Gossett, Inez Johnson, Charlesteen Scott, Elizabeth Gossett, Evelyn Patterson Typistseesea. 28 Euva Sentelle, Bruce Morgan, Jean McCall, Wilma Hollingsworth Printers____Mitchell Brogden, Noble Johnson, Edward Robinson, Marvin Orr Eecultve AdVisOrese eens” Mrs. Lucy Sitton ola Gori Left to right, first row: Mr. Peek (Sponsor), Sue Norris, Aleen Baynard, Euva Sentelle, Harold Allison. Second row: Jean McCall, Charlesteen Scott, Myrtle Robertson, Faye Gossett. Third row: Landrum Wilson, Bob Merrill, Billy McCall. Sa iol! Left to right, first row: Aleen Baynard, Euva Sentelle, Mitchell Brodgen, Landrum Wilson, Lois Gilbert, Evelyn Patterson, Jean McCall, Beatrice Bell, Elizabeth Gossett, Faye Gossett. Second row: Betty Jean Baynard, Alma Baynard, Bruce Morgan, Billy McCall, Mr. Sitton (Sponsor), Margie Edmonds, Bobby Merrill, Mack Norris. Che CA, Left to right, first row: Ella J ean Fletcher, Betty Lou Pettit, Olene Talley, Molly Killian, Jeannie Huggins, Patsy Bates, Barbara Patterson. Second row: Lois Parker, Eula Wells, Betty Lou Smith, Wilma Sams, Evelyn Patterson, Inez Johnson, Grace Gossett, Clara Crowder, Joan McClure. Third row: Ruth Garren, Lois Gilbert, Frankie Brannon, Bessie Murphy. Director, Miss Kate Dotson, and pianist, Miss Virginia Katzemoyer, were not present when picture was made. ramatics (Se Left to right, first row: Betty Ann Bell, Delma Sams. Second row: Euva Sentelle, Doris Blythe, Betty Jean Baynard, Myrtle Robertson, Evelyn Patterson, Mrs. Medford (Sponsor), Lois Gilbert, Charlesteen Scott, Betty Sue Smith, Molly Killian, Frankie Brannon. Third row: Eula Wells, Beatrice Bell, Sue Norris, Bessie Scott, Aleen Baynard, Wilma Sams, Ruth Garren, Jackie Schaller, Jeannie Huggins, Patsy Bates, Joan McClure, Margie Edmonds, Betty Lou Pettit, Alma Baynard, Lois Parker, Barbara Patterson, Ella Jean Fletcher. Fifth row: Mack Norris, Gordon Whitesides, Jean McCall, Faye Gossett, Elizabeth Gossett, Grace Gossett, Faye Huggins, James Davis, Harold Arrington. Sixth row: Marvin Orr, Bob Merrill, Bruce Hollingsworth. Khythm Wand Students of the first and second grades. Directors, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Hensley. 4.} Cheb Left to right, first row: Richard Adcock, Silas Briggs, Rodger Whitesides, Junior Briggs. Second row: Willa Jean Brannon, Louise Gray, Elizabeth Cagle, Wilson Morgan, Myrtle Robertson, Bessie Murphy, Jackie Schaller, Odell King, Buddy Plemmons, Robert Chandler. Third row: Mrs. Combs (Sponsor), Donna Lee Wright, Jean Hensley, Ann Johnson, Billy Walker, Joan Robinson, Pearl McCombs, Elaine Gray, Claude Phillips, Clyde Pruitt. rawmar By ATHLETICS Girl: | Botha oes Many of the girls at Etowah are interested in Basketball as evidenced by the number reporting for practice. Fifteen games were played by the girls and though only three games were won, the team played well together and showed a fine spirit of sportsmanship throughout the season. Forward2=. 532522 =e ee ee Euva Sentelle Forwardi2= 2.5 sea= Alma Baynard, Captain Forwardi22- 25.22 ee eee Beatrice Bell Borward 2 eter eee ee eee Sue Norris POrwar dine Soe 8 oes eee Betty Ann Bell HOrward! 0: .0s sa =eee nese Sees Ruth Collins Horward 2 2 eee ee eee Olene Talley Porward. 2-6 22-3) ee ae Flossie Steppe WORWatUS 22 oe ee eee eee ae eee Molly Killian Guards: 22 2 ee ae Aleen Baynard rlla tcl See ee Sees De eee ee Margie Edmonds Gra (Cay oe ee eee Frankie Mae Brannon Gina rds Serko a eee Wilma Hollingsworth Guard 7s a et eee Myrtle Robertson Gudrd] 22220 ee ee eee Peggy Owens Coach teu.) See ee eee Mr. Sitton boys | Basketball pss, We are proud of the record made by the boys’ team this season. Out of fourteen games played, prior to the tournaments, only one game was lost—that by only one point. They placed second in the Henderson County Tournament, played two games in the Canton Gold Medal Tourna- ment, and one game in the Enka Championship Tournament. ‘The boys’ team displayed good team work in all their games. ee ieee Jimmy McKinna eae ee Landrum Wilson eyed Ss a re Albert Bell i a Tommy Brownfield i —_———, eee See DillvayicGall Bei eee Bruce Hollingsworth COU ai Cee Wena Cee ee etre pete Jack Bryson Girard. ee _---Bob Merrill, Captain Carat aee eae oy cae ee ee Harold Allison Groen Bg as aoe, ae ene Bobby Greer Goacl= aera 2 Stee wee See Mr. Clyde Peek Gee BO ot Inez Johnson, Marvin Orr, Elizabeth Gossett, Jean McCall, Jack Kesterson, and Grace Gossett. ODOG ELIE, Ge Left to right, first row: Wilma Hollingsworth, Flossie Steppe, Aleen Baynard, Margie Edmonds, Alma Baynard. Second row: Euva Sentelle, Beatrice Bell, Myrtle Robertson, Third row: Landrum Wilson, Bob Merrill. Fourth row: Mr. Sitton (Coach), Albert Bell, Jack Justus, Bruce Hollingsworth, Bruce Morgan, Mr. Peek (Coach). Jimmie McKinna. Sac Gis oem By Aleen Baynard While the years have passed away We have worked to reach our goal, And as we journey on each day We'll have dear memories to hold. Tis sad to part from comrades dear Even though often we may meet, Twill never seem the same as here Nor friendships ’ere as sweet. ) Dear teachers, parents and our friends All our gratitude is yours. Your love, understanding, sympathy Is a kind that forever endures. Now we come to the end of the way With saddened hearts and dewy eyes. Etowah School, our Alma Mater, We'll always hold dear in our lives. This 1s a time for looking forward To our future bright and clear, When we each must face tomorrow Strengthened by our years spent here. 194.7 boss _Khistory By J. W. Marona and Bruce Morgan We, the class of 1947, pause to look back to 1935 when we entered our first year at Etowah. Those were days filled with exciting new ex- periences. When as six-year-olds, the school bus could not come soon enough in the morning to take us to our happy destination—Etowah High School. There were about 50 in our class that year; and of that number only J. W. Marona, Marvin Orr, Bruce Morgan, Bob Merrill, Bruce Hollingsworth, and one girl—Euva Sentelle, are here for the graduation year. In the second year of our school life another girl joined us and has stayed throughout the years. She is Sara Sue Norris, who came from Brevard. Ruth Sexton came from Mills River in our third year. Then in the fourth year, Alma and Aleen Baynard, from South Carolina, joined us in our march onward. As we look backward, these years seemed uneventful; but then they were most important. Each year revealed new subjects taught by new teachers and they opened doors in our minds that nothing can close. When we reached the fifth grade some of our members began to leave us. From there on we have only three who have come to join the class and stay. They are Jack Bryson from Mills River in the sixth grade; Faye Gossett, from Brevard High School, in the tenth grade; and James Austin from Leicester, in the eleventh grade. In the fall of 1943 we found ourselves known as High School Freshmen. ‘Green’ was the traditional word used to describe us and we were called it plenty of times; but we felt our- selves a most vital part of Etowah High School. Our number of class mates was 22 and because of our small number we began a high school ex- perience characterized by close cooperativeness which we have found has made us a happy class all the way. In our second year of high school we began to participate even more in our school’s activities. Some of our members joined the Glee Club and others took part in softball and basketball prac- tice. That year, too, we planned and sponsored a banquet for the Senior Class. We were Jolly Juniors in the fall of 1945. That Was a unique year, since the twelfth grade was added to public schools of North Carolina. For the first time Etowah had no graduation class. We found ourselves occupying the Senior home- room and naturally enjoyed some special privi- leges. For instance we took a “Sneak Day” as 29 the regular senior class would have done. An enjoyable day was spent at Mt. Pisgah. During the latter part of that year we started a new cannery in place of the one that burned that year. Most of us had joined F.H.A. and F.F.A. Clubs by this year. Last fall we found ourselves beginning the last year of our march toward our goal—graduation. Students have come and gone until only 13 of our class remained. We feel proud, even if our number is small, to be the first class to complete twelve years of study at Etowah High School. This has proved to be our most important year of school. We have organized and planned a monthly school paper that we named ‘The Little Chief.” We are publishing an annual this year, too, “The Chief”, the first edition since 1942. Also, we have been the first graduating class to eat in the new Lunchroom completed this year. Seven of our number were on the basketball teams this season. The boys won a second place trophy for our Alma Mater in the Henderson County Tournament. Another outstanding feature of this last year is the special radio broadcasts that we have taken part in over station W.H.K.P. These programs were sponsored by our F.F.A. and F.H.A. Clubs. These clubs, also, sponsored a delightful banquet during the winter months. Now we are looking forward to our Junior- Senior Banquet and the class play. The plans for both events make us eager for their arrival. Then will come the most important night of all —graduation night—when our last tie with our Alma Mater, Etowah High School, will be brok- en. The past twelve years have been interesting and profitable and now that they are almost over, we are saddened by their ending. The horizon looms large and empty before us. We know not what lies before our limited vision —hbut we are not afraid. We ask much of life, but we hesitate to pay the price—that of exten- sive and concentrated learning. Most of us have our particular field of work chosen, and we are educating ourselves along that line. Up to a certain point, we are guided and our small in- dividual burdens are willingly shouldered by others, but after that we must work alone. So let us strive for many and varied weapons of skill to help us later in life against the battles of discouragement and unemployment when we no longer have the help of our parents and teachers to shield us. So, for the class of 747, we bid you FAREWELL! ee Wf Pe Siemon of Ups Glen a! {Oy By Ruth Sexton and Faye Gossett We, the Seniors of E. H. S., of the class of 1947, leaving behind our cherished, Alma Mater for the last time, and entering into a new phase of the life beyond, do hereby part with our worldly possessions in the following prescribed manner: I, Euva Sentelle, will and bequeath my typing ability to Jean McCall, and my position on the basketball team to Molly Killian. I, Alma Baynard, will and bequeath my Busi- ness Arithmetic book to Betty Jean Baynard and my neatness to Emily Morgan. I, Sue Norris, will and bequeath my sunny dis- position to Wilma Hollingsworth, and my talent as a heart-breaker to Peggy Owens. I, Aleen Baynard, will and bequeath my ability to translate French to Charlesteen Scott, and my poetic ability to Delma Sams. I, Ruth Sexton, will and bequeath my wavy hair and pretty clothes to Inez Johnson, and my singing ability to Lois Parker. I, Faye Gossett, will and bequeath my position as president of the Home Economics Club to Myrtle Robertson, and my beauty-queen title to my sisters, Elizabeth and Grace. I, Bruce Hollingsworth, do will and bequeath my wavy hair and brown eyes to Harold Allison, and my ability to swipe the teacher’s apples to either of my brothers who can get by with it as easily as I have. I, Jack Bryson, will and bequeath my ability to aggravate the teachers to Carl Killian, Jr., and my cute ways to Carrol Kuykendoll. I, Marvin Orr, will and bequeath my good sportsmanship to Jimmy McKinna, and my loud voice to Charles Davis. I, Bob Merrill, will and bequeath my ability to skip classes to Steve Hensley, and my position as captain of the Basketball team to Landrum Wilson. I, Bruce Morgan, will and bequeath my hand- someness to Jack Justus, and my ability to study to Bill McCall. I, J. W. Marona, will and bequeath my joking manner to Gordon Whitesides, and to my broth- er, Derwood, my promptness in preparing my lessons. I, James Austin, will and bequeath my big brown eyes to James Davis and my quietness to Bob Greer. To our teachers, who have willingly and pa- tiently helped us to attain our goal, we leave fond memories and hopes for the continuation of the wonderful work they have done. And last, and most important to us, we leave to our beloved Etowah High School our ability, as a group, to co-operate, and work together harmoniously; and memories of the many happy years we have enjoyed here. 1947 Super lives Most Popular Most Ambitious Most Athletic Best Sport Class Baby Most Handsome Prettiest Neatest Cutest Old Maid Bachelor Kindest Quietest Pest Flirt Wolf Giggler Most Studious Most Dependable Best All Around Most Likely to Succeed Faye Gossett Euva Sentelle Aleen Baynard Sue Norris Euva Sentelle Aleen Baynard Faye Gossett Sue Norris Faye Gossett Aleen Baynard Aleen Baynard Euva Sentelle Ruth Sexton Faye Gossett Euva Sentelle Ruth Sexton Alma Baynard 30 Bruce Hollingsworth Bruce Morgan Marvin Orr Marvin Orr Bruce Hollingsworth Bob Merrill Marvin Orr James Austin Bruce Morgan James Austin Jack Bryson J. W. Marona James Austin J. W. Marona Bob Merrill Bruce Morgan pre rophecy | By Alma Baynard Ten years have passed and the class of ’47 has Now it is May 27, 1957; and if you will turn your radio to television scattered hither and yon. station W.H.K.P. you may see the class in their present habitat. Each loyal member is at his nearest station and we will bring them to your home circle for a short visit. Flash! New York: Here is Miss Faye Gossett, beauty queen of Etowah High. She is now a model in New York and next year she is to play the leading role in the picture, “The Skies Are Always Blue’’. Flash! Etowah: Presenting Miss Euva Sentelle. She is now an “old-maid school teacher” at Etowah High School, and she declares that the right man hasn’t asked her yet. Flash! Brevard: Here is Mrs. Carl Killian, Jr., the former Miss Aleen Baynard. Though busy with household tasks, Aleen is finding time to train her little six-year-old daughter for a musi- cal career. Flash! California: Nurse Sue has just gone aboard the liner, ‘‘The Presenting Miss Sue Norris. Lonely Heart”, sailing for New York. She ex- pects to treat that dreadful disease called “Love’’. Flash! Asheville: ton, one of the most popular nurses at the Mission Presenting Miss Ruth Sex- Hospital. Her favorite remedies are sleeping powders for the patient and nerve tonic for the hospital staff. Flash! Morgan, the former Miss Alma Baynard. Bruce She is a beauty operator and perfected a special Hendersonville: Here is Mrs. beauty treatment—straightening curly hair. Flash! Etowah: Presenting Mr. J. W. Marona. Foreman of the Moreland Drysdale Corp., Eto- wah, N. C.—A well liked community man and school patron. 31 Flash! Michigan: We see him busy in his own mechanic shop in Detroit. are living in a beautiful Southern Colonial home Presenting Mr. Marvin Orr. He and his wife and four youngsters in the select residential section of the city. Flash! Hendersonville: Presenting Mr. Bruce Morgan, owner and manager of Morgan’s Elec- He is still hoping the government will arrange things trical Appliance Shop in Hendersonville. so he can retire at an early age and live on an old age pension. Flash! New York: Here is Mr. Bruce Hol- lingsworth. We see him in the famous Madison Square Garden giving his basketball squad the last workout before a big game. He is trainer for Chicago University. Flash! Philippines: James Austin has finished his training and is now Dr. James Austin, physi- cian. From experience in High School he thinks it is wise to know how to set broken bones. Flash! Etowah: Mr. Jack Bryson is now vaca- tioning in the beautiful Land-of-the-Sky between basketball seasons. From high school ball games he joined a professional team and makes ball playing his occupation. Flash! Merrill. main street of Philadelphia selling advertise- Philadelphia: Presenting Mr. Robert Bob as you would expect is on the ments. 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C. $1.00 — $1.75 “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Morgan Bros., Inc. 2 OWERS Wholesale Distributors CAMP’S FLOWER SHOP 67 Broadway, Asheville, N. C AND GREENHOUSE PHONE, NIGHT AND DAY, 94 In Druid Hills HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Candy)is Delicious Food SIX ensov-some EVERY DAY? }7 37 Compliments of MITCHEMS MARKET PHONE 170 BREVARD, N. C. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE C. W. Freeman, Owner BREVARD, N. C. WIZARD BATTERIES DAVIS TIRES TRUETONE RADIOS EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO AND HOME COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of GPT a EEOm Wir Aare C tek dele BREVARD, N. C. JOE W. ANDERS BUILDER 1300 NORTH MAIN ST. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. MITCHELL-POPE MOTOR COmINeG DODGE — PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS N. Broad St. Phone 590 BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of CASH CARRY SUPER MARKET MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of CENTENNIAL BOWLING ALLEY BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of THE CANTEEN Clyde Hamilton, Mgr. BREVARD, N. C. DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. FORD SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 198 BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of CLEMSON CO-ED THEATERS BREVARD, N. C. CORN'S TAXI PHONE 466 Brevdrd=s NsiG: Compliments of SIMPSON BARBER SHOP J. A. Gray BREVARD, N. C. Compliments of SITTON'S GROCERY PISGAH FOREST, N. C. SID BARNETTE'’S MACHINE SHOP WELDING BRAZING GENERAL REPAIRING LATHE AND PLANER WORK TELEPHONE 40 PISGAH FOREST, N. C. “MEET YOUR FRIENDS” AT FORD'S CORNER BREVARD, N. C. Charlies Texaco Service BREVARD, N. C. WASHING — LUBRICATING POLISHING We Grease to Please On Ecusta Parking Lot CHARLIE BANKS LOUIS WILLIAMS SONS PLUMBING SUPPLIES AUTO PARTS — GLASS 7TH AVE. E. PHONE 440 Biltmore DAIRY PRODUCTS “SUPREME IN QUALITY SINCE 1897” CENTRAL NEWS STAND “YOUR HOMETOWN PAPER” Claude Drake, Prop. TOBACCOS — DRINKS COMPLETE LIST OF MAGAZINES HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 40 Compliments of HOUSTON FURNITURE C@} HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. QUALITY SERVICE ECONOMY Jz G PENNEY Ce INC. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of BELK-SIMPSON CO. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. NORGE REFRIGERATORS AND WASHERS MORE FOR YOUR MONEY TELEPHONE 1036 HENDERSONVILLE McCRARY AUTO SER WiLGE Day Phone 290 Night Phone 291 “ONLY CHEVROLET GIVES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE” BREVARD, N. C. Telephone 90 127 South Main St. GROOME MOTOR COMPANY PACKARD — HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. ENGLISH BROS. INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING N. MAIN STREET ARCH SUPPORTS TO MEASURE And CUSHION INSOLES RAILROAD SALVAGE COMPANY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS WASHERS AND IRONERS 318 Main Street Phone 998 HENDERSONVILL E, N. C. 41 BUY YOUR HARDWARE AND PAINTS FROM US T. W. WOOD SEEDS Walker Hardware Co. Opposite Post Office HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. MARTINS SHEET MELAL CO. HEATING - A - SPECIALTY 211 N. MAIN ST. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PHONE 278 BRUNSON FURNITURE CO. “WHERE QUALITY AND MODERATE PRICES MEET” PHONE 6 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. McFARLAN FOOD SHOP BAKERY McFEES JEWELRY SHOP “THE OLD RELIABLE” PHONE 453-]J 44 W. MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C. KENYON AUTO STORE HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES FOR HOMES AND AUTOIST Home Owned By I. E. JOHNSON SHIPMAN MOTOR COMPANY SALES -: FORD SERVICE 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE TELEPHONE 75 MAIN AT SEVENTH HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PORTERS SERVICE STATION HENDERSONVILLE’S LUBRICATION CENTER 7TH MAIN TELEPHONE 9 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 42 Ewbank Ewbank REAL ESTATE INSURANCE a “ASK ANYBODY” a HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of THE SKYLAND HOTEL Visit Our Newly Decorated COFFEE SHOP J. W. Fuller, Manager HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. THOMAS MOTOR (CLO) BUICK SALES AND SERVICE STORAGE — GASOLINE — OILS TIRES — TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Phone 540 Cor. Main Seventh HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. YARN NOVELTY SHOP Opposite Post Office MINERVA KNITTING YARNS AND RUG YARNS ELITE BUTTONS RENTAL LIBRARY — FOR YOUR — AUTOMOTIVE ICE CREAM CONES M ACHINE Come To COMPANY AUTO AND MACHINE REPAIRS Kalmia Dairy PHONE 283 4TH AVE. AND KING ST. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Ralph R. Orr B. Orr WALKER’ BEAUTY SALON SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE LOCATED IN KNUCKOLLS BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF MAIN AND 2ND AVENUE WEST PHONE 942 MILLER’S BOYD PONTIAC CO. CLEANERS LAUNDRY BOYD SERVICE STATION Home Owned OPPOSITE POST OFFICE PHONE 153. PHONES 213 - 586 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. DEWEY P. PARKER TELEPHONE 115 WATCH REPAIRING PVC ley IalleveEUNKG cee PLUMBING CoO. 131 FOURTH AVE. EAST ALL WORK GUARANTEED Southern Railway Watch Inspector ACE p LUMBING 131 THIRD AVE. WEST AYS HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Finley Pace Hendersonville, N. C. 43 HOME FOOD SHOP CAFETERIA HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Special Attention Given to Banquets, Luncheons, Dinner Parties ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Phones 320-535 125 FIFTH AVE. WEST HENDERSONVILLLE, N. C. Compliments of Joe, SIONS) ie SON AWNINGS — VENETIAN BLINDS SHADES 129-35 3RD AVE. EAST HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. KALIN DEPT. STORE OUTFITTERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Henderson County's Quality Popular Priced Store HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. KALIN FARMER'S FEDERATION COOPERATIVE Warehouse No. 5 SUPPLIES FOR THE FARMER Telephone 205 - 1396 Seventh Avenue East HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Ry CAROLUS WILLIAMS CO. _ REALTORS — LET US HANDLE YOUR REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS 213 4TH AVE. WEST PHONE 688 JACKSON'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MEMBER F.T.D. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere PHONES: DAY 84, NIGHT 92-W 502 N. MAIN HENDERSONVILLE QUALITY TIRESCSs GOODYEAR TIRES TUBES AND BATTERIES RECAPPING AND REPAIRS CORNER 5TH AVE. W. CHURCH ST. PHONE 210 C. H. WALKER THOS. SHEPHERD'S FUNERAL HOME “Service Since 19038” HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Shorty’s 2 PIG ‘N’ WHISTLE O. BE. BASS SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS “COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS” (Representing Herff-Jones Co.) Intersection S. Main Church St. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. BLUE BONNET BEAUTY SHOPPE ALL PHRASES OF BEAUTY WORK Shampoo and Set, $1.00. BECKER’S BAKERY Permanents from $5.50 to $25.00. PHONE 338 617 N. MAIN STREET Next to Super A. P. Compliments of HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. OVERTON’S CASH DAVIS MOTOR CO. W HOLESALE CO) South Main Street Distributors of DODGE — PLYMOUTH KANSAS MAID FLOUR SALES AND SERVICE TELEPHONE 307 U. S. TIRES 526 7TH AVE. EAST BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS 45 Drs. Todd Todd OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIANS “EYE CARE” Office Hours 9:00 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P. M. Telephone 293 Staton Building HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of GENERAL LOAN FINANCE CO. 126 4TH AVE. W. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PHONE 999 Proverb 3:5-6. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths. 204 NORTH MAIN ST. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of King Hardware Co. PHONE 923 Shelf, Builders’ and Heavy Hardware Seeds—Paints—Plumbing Supplies Myers Hand and Electric Pumps Ammunition HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 46 ‘HENDERSONVILLE LUMBER COMPANY BETTER SERVICE ON BETTER PRODUCTS LUMBER AND MILLWORK PHONE 42 “WE TRY TO PLEASE” INEZ NEW BEAUTY SALON TELEPHONE 53 108 FOURTH AVE. W. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. De Luxe Beauty Shoppe New Location Over Barber’s Book Shop Entrance on 6th WHERE QUALITY DWELLS AND SERVICE EXCELLS Efird’s Dept. Store TOP-QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES Compliments of SPINNING WHEEL RUGS, INC. Compliments of MAXWELL REESE feet ESTATE CO. TELEPHONE 172 “Here Since 1901” 111 FOURTH AVENUE WEST HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. “BE A HOME OWNER” RIGBY - MORROW COMPANY LUMBER BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES MILLWORK TELEPHONE 97 FOURTH AVENUE EAST HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HUGGINS Battery Electric Co. AUTO PARTS PHONE 284 107 SOUTH MAIN HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of W.A. Baxter, Agent SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of FREEMAN'S NEWS STAND NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Church Street Bowen Hotel Bldg. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of GOSSETT REALTY COMPANY FOURTH AVE. W. PHONE 1006 MRS. L. A. GOSSETT ROSE BUILDING HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. LETS WORK TOGETHER All the years you’ve been working re toward this important moment— GRADUATION — Reddy Kilowatt has been taking on new jobs too, in business, in homes, on the farms and in the factories of the Piedmont Carolinas. He’s all set to keep on working with you in the challenging years ahead . creating new jobs and helping you in scores of ways to meet the (YZ DEMANDS AND THE OPPORTUNITIES OF TOMORROW DUKE, POWER COMPANY Comins “BEST base SENIORS” of Drakes Grocery COLLINS FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY DAVIS STATION HENDERSONVILLE, N..C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. FOOD STORE fee ONES GROCERIES OOD EWELRY MEATS FRUITS fe VEGETABLES PHONE 865 HENDER ILLE, N.C. SONVILLE, N. C HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 48 i” onl Fe Fe a. LAs an Dee Boo r 4 +. oP : .y } (- ‘¥ nt c we i ba , ‘ yt nin, ¥ r 4 - i ‘ ' 16 THe f eae a 7 im. f hy { it iA 2 ES) n 4 rane I oe = Sener oS Bee fe eee ae =e re Se Sones wpe anes Spa
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