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Vale i ‘ vin i ih NAAASIELY Ee MAN NOE Ne i) on TEST RORIELAG it TORT NK if i Oat eat MN LNA ASURAGE Pew AOR CLG ih UU NH Li ek ve: ih i ABs et : ad Wat af An ire 1) iin i ihe Foreword Engraved not only in the pictures and phrases of the book, but also in our memories, are the events of our year at Flat Rock High School. Progress ever moves us onward, and we look ahead to higher goals. Recollections will ever stay with us of hours of hard study and after- noons and nights of athletics. We, the students of Flat Rock, treasure the hours we have spent here, and we go forward with courage and confidence; for ''Though we do not know what the future holds, we know Him who holds the future. ' Mr. A, P. Lockaby We, the Senior Class of 1952, dedicate this edition of THE PARADE toa worker who so efficiently and faith- fully fills his daily tasks for this school. _ Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers Social Science Mrs, Susie Sinclair English iss Sara Sawyer Home Economics ey Osteen Mathematics Sf Mr, dation Beall. 2 Mrs, Otietine Crawford © Physical Education....... 8th Grade; French Mr, O Neil Rogers §th Grade : 2 ae é ANS Be ORR om Renee Principal Ernes L. Justus. ESS iin SPS ite ccedlariaee sa tnd LB NR On Thomas Bud Justus N MEMURIAM WUR WORLD 2 il A io” ow MOSS CILLE Lu MARY EDITH BAGWELL She was capable of imagining all, of ar- ranging all, and of doing all.” Glee Club1,2,3; Soph.Justice Student Court 2; Chief Justice Student Court 3; Student Court Prosecuting Attorney 4; Student Coun- etl S42 Iiinioe Class W, Pres.s Pres, Guile Homeroom 8; Beta Club3,4; Pres. Beta Club 4; Mgr. Junior Snack Bar 3; Blue Torch Art Editor 3; Parade Art Editor 4; H. S. Reporter Carolina Tribune 3,4. ELLA LEE BAYNE Simplicity and truth dwelleth in her heart,” Assistant Librarian 2; FHA 2, 3, 4. JAMES BEDDINGFIELD “Foot loose and fancy free.” Baseball 2, 3, 4. MATILDA BELL A friend that makes the least noise is often most useful,” Beta Club 4, MARTHA BLYTHE Live and Learn.” Reporter for.the 4-H Club 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3;4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1; Cheerleader 3,4; Receptionist 4; Librarian Assistant 1, BOBBY BUMGARNER “Listen to everyone--then do as you please.” Fletcher High School; Vice President of Junior Class; Basketball 3; Flat Rock High School; FFA 4. MARY HAZEL BURNS A Cheerful disposition is a fund of great cap- italew Receptionist 2,4; Librarian Assistant 4; Vol- ley ball 1. RAY BARNWELL CABE Easy come, easy go.” EDNA MAE CABLE Your silence most offends me, and to be merry best becomes you.” Advertising Manager of Blue Torch 8; Glee Club 2,3;Softball 1; Basketball 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Snack Bar 3. FRANCES CORNWELL An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sor- row.” Vice President of Tarantella Club 3; Glee Club 1; Student Council 3; Receptionist 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;FHA 2s. Bie DAVID ALAN FAIN My life is a struggle.” BILLY EUGENE FREEMAN Promise is most given when the least is said.” FFA 1, 4. 10 JACK VEST AL FREEMAN Being quiet is so much better.” Volley ball 3; Art Work on Blue Torch Staff 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sentinel of FFA 4, PEGGY FREEMAN “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 4; Librarian Assistant 1; Receptionist 1, 2; Volley ball 1, 2. { ‘ie RAYFORD PAUL HART Manners are the happy ways of doing things.” Baseball 4. MYRA JUNE HILL She fills her lifetime with deeds, not with inactive years.” Softball 1; Basketball 2; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Business Manager of Blue Torch Staff 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Receptionist 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class 4; Junior Snack Bar 3. JOSEPH WARREN HUDSON A wise man is out of thereach of fortune.” ARTHUR HUGGINS Men of few words are the best men.” BET TY SUESIVESTER I hate nobody; I am in charity with the world,” GRACE JOHNSON A digest of wit and wisdom. Assistant Art Editor of Blue Torch Staff 3; Assistant Art Editor of Parade Staff 4. 12 WILLIAM CLARENCE JOHNSON True as the dial is to the sun.” Softball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRA JANE JONES She was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary.” 4-HClub1]1; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Snack Bar 3; Blue Torch Staff 3; Receptionist 4. ROBERT LARRY JONES Silence is golden.” FFA 1, 2. BEULAH MAE JONES As merry as the day is long.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FHA 2, 3, 4; Reporter for Blue Torch Staff 3; Receptionist 4; Treasurer of FHA 4. 13 BARBARA JACQUELINE JUSTICE “Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Joke Club 4; Blue Torch Staff Reporter 3; Receptionist = 4; 4-H Club 1. ee if 420 Z2L4, DUANN JUSTUS é She is ever in a sunny mood,” Librarian Assistant 1; 4-H Club l, 2; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2; FHA 2, 3. REBECCA JUSTUS i Friendship, like love, is but a name, Unless to one you stint the flame.” Glee Club 1; FHA 2, 3; Tarantella Club 3; 2 Miss Parade” of 1951; Miss Flat Rock High School” in the N. C. Apple Harvest Festival ‘ of 1951. BONNIE JUNE KING Always willing to help if she can.” FHA 3,4; Glee Club 1; Volley ball 1, 2,3, 4; 4 Volley ball Captain 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club]; Y, O, B. Club 1, 14 HELEN PATRICIA LEVI Whatever is worth doing at all is worth do- ing well,” President of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; Glee Club 1; Receptionist 1, 2, 3, 4; Volley ball 1,2; 4-H Club 1; Y.O. B, Club 1, BOBBY LEWIS Speech is great, but silence is greater.” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES MAGNESS Take life easy and you'll live longer.” Softball 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Volley ball 2,3; Horseshoe 2,3; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball Manager 3, 4, H. C. McCALL Although he is no surgeon, he does a great deal of cutting up.” Secretary of Beta Club 3; President of Home- room 2; Student Council 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Receptionist 1, 2. 15 HUBERT SMITH McCARSON It is not wise to be wiser than the intellect,” FEAg eZee. BUDDY McCULLOUGH What should a man do but be merry?” Basketball 2; FFA 1, 3, 4. FAYE McGRAW The only way tohavea friend is to be one.” FHA 2, 3; Softball 2; Glee Club 1. NORMAN BEAR MOORE “Tools were made and born were hands, Every farmer understands,” FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 16 NANCY JEAN MORGAN We are charmed by the neatness of her person,” Librarian Assistant 4; Volley ball 1. Bh wh yor? VIRGINIA LUCILLE MOSS “There is nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.” Vice President of Homeroom 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice President of Sen- ior Class 4; Joke Club 4; Blue Torch Staff 3; Parade Staff 4. ROBERT CLEVE MULLINAX Never too busy to play a prank or do a favor,” Glee Club 1,2,3; Volley ball 1. JOYCE EVELYN OSTEEN She does her task from day to day, and meets whatever comes her way.” Glee Club1;Y.O.B.1; Volley ball1,2; Soft- ball Co-captain 3. 17 PHYLLIS PATRICIA OSTEEN Some say the world is made for fun and frolic -- and so do I. Glee Club 1,2; Receptionist 4; Blue Torch Staff 3; Snack Bar 3; 4-H Club 1. OPPIE GENE OWENBY The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.” F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, RONELL OWENSBY The best and noblest lives are those which are set toward high ideals. President of Student Body 4; President of Junior Boys Homeroom 3; President of F,F,A, 4; President of Pisgah Federation 3,4; Treas- urer Of F.F.A 2,3;F.F,Aul, 253.4: Glee Glub 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 1,3,4; Feature Editor of the Blue Torch Staff 3. } DAN PACE Ps y 5 os y'And something royal in his walk. if ) ' D,A.R. Medal Eighth Grade; Student Coun- , Y) wv iy, cil 1; Vice President of Freshman Class; ¥ a ’ Dramatics Club 1,2; President of Beta Chi , ao OS Ae ) 9. Latin Club 2. ( PN FLAT ROCK: 4? Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom 3; Editor c , rd eo hwr of Blue Torch 3; Supervisor of Blue Torch 4; a d ; y Secretary-Treasurer of Glee Club 3; Junior si ’ 4 Picture Editor of Parade Staff 3; Picture Ed- Y poy ‘ itor of Parade 4; Student Court 3; Beta Club YS ) . = 4. FRED ORON PACE Girls fall for him -- and he lets them lie. President of Junior Boys Homeroom 3. a , x: Le And Iwillever strive with the ossible, Glee Club 1,2,3; Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Class; Junior Snack Bar 3; Secretary- Treasurer of Homeroom 3; High School Re- porter for Carolina Tribune 3,4; Clerk of Student Court 3; Reporter for Blue Torch Staff 3; Assistant Editor of Annual 3; Beta Club 3,4; Editor of Annual 4; Vice President of Beta Club 4; Student Council 4, FRIEDA PRINCE Not too serious; not too gay; but a true- blue girl in every way.” Glee Clubwin2 yr re Aza? BILLY REDMOND Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Student Council 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4; President of Senior Class, 19 ED STEPP He put all his troubles in a box, on the lid, and smiled.” Student Council 3; Ne Torch Staff 3; Business Staff 4; Vice President Supervisor for the B Editor for Bl ger for Payéde Homeroom 4,3; Torch Sta ; Beta CARL TAYLOR Those who listen and say little will win their reward someday.” FRANCINI EUGENIA WATERS Be not content with lowly thoughts, but soar to heights of fame. Glee Club 1; Receptionist 1,2,3;F.H.A. 2,3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Volley ball 2. FRED MAXCY YOUNG What a strange thing is man, and whata stranger is woman, FF.A. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2, Volley ball 1,2; Basketball 2,3 ,4; Horseshoe 1,2,3,4; Softball if WYlaseots Susan Stepp Mark de Castrique Mrs. Susie Sinclair 21 SNR BEST DRESSED CUTEST Nancy Morgan, James Beddingfield Jane Jones, Charles Magness Superlatives PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Rebecca Justus, Fred Pace Duann Justus, David Fain ct anon noapic Vh BEST ALL-AROUND MOST LIKEL Al . Né THO) SUCCEED Peggy Phillips, Bill Johnson Mary Edith Bagwell, Ronell Owensby MOST POPULAR BEST PERSO NALITY Edna Mae Cable, Buddy McCullough Lucille Moss, Oppie Gene Owenby . iY TATA has tanta vtaes vans poeta fe SID NEATEST WIT TIEST Mae Jones, Rayford Hart Faye McGraw, H. C. McCall Superlatives FRIENDLIEST QUIETEST June Hill, Bobby Mullinax Betty Sue Ivester, Jack Freeman MOST ATHLETIC BEST MANNERS Frances Cornwell, Billy Redmond Jackie Justice, Arthur Huggins TEACHERS’ PET MOST INTELLECTUAL Pat Levi, Ed Stepp Matilda Bell, Dan Pace Class Complacute As we pass out of Flat Rock High, we will let a few of our complaints be known in the hope that this school may be benefited by them. Our giving tickets to those who throw down papers hasn't worked out so well. Maybe someday at Flat Rock there will be a clean school with no need of ever mentioning the word don't. For several years the Senior classes have complained because they didn't have a place to put their books where they could be sure of finding them when they looked for them. Our class is no different, but we do have the hope of getting lockers before the year is out. However, we Seniors still need new desks badly. We don't have enough desks to go around, and the ones we have are very weak contraptions. If we could have some music in this school, it wouldn't seem so dull, and we would all feel, look and act better. Everybody wants to get out of here so fast when the day is over that it looks and sounds like an erupting volcano. You can't make us believe the statement that education is free -- not after we've gone to this institution five years. We've caused our parents to go bankrupt, and now we have to get excused early to work out money ourselves. Our typing fee has alway been outrageously high, and this year it is higher. We can't figure it out -- unless it is because of the increase in the prices of different makes of cars and high heels. Mr. Ward shouldn't look so mean at the students in his room. We heard one girl screaming like she had seen a ghost. She might have just received a test and saw how many questions she had to answer in just one hour. We thought the teachers were supposed to obey the rules too, but we saw Mr. Rogers jumping high on the gym floor in his number elevens. We know he shouldn't forget the rules. If we want to cross the hall, we have to look both ways to see if Mrs. Rogers is speeding along, and if she is -- just to be safe we wait until she passes. We are grateful for the bigger lunch room this year, but it does look like Mrs. Mansfield would get tired of making big barrels of hot soup every Friday. What this school must be coming to, with teachers like we have. One of our eighth grade teachers is never serious -- always giggling; our eco- nomics teacher will be saying something, then her mind will go blank, and our principal has to get his sleep at school. If our study hall gets any more crowded, the teacher will do well if he can close the door. Before we overdo a good privilege, we will end our complaints with best wishes for the class of '53. Class Prophecy As I sit in Mrs. Sinclair's English class, daydreaming, a peculiar fancy comes over me. The blackboards fade away; time is moved up ten years and the seniors of nineteen-hundred fifty-two are going about their daily work. Martha Blythe is still jerking sodas at Economy Drug Com- pany. Maxcy Young, owner of Young's Awning Company, has the motto, 26 We hang anything from curtains to Democrats.'' Mary Edith Bagwell is running for president on the Democratic ticket. She is getting a real mule'' kick out of it. Ella Lee Bayne has finally changed her mind about the opposite sex and settled down to married life. Matilda Bell has just written a new book entitled, ''Shorthand Made Easier in Three Lessons. ! I now see Bobby Bumgarner coming up the road on atractor. Heisa very successful farmer. Hazel Burns is head of the meat department at the A P Store. Just imagine Ray Cabe being a concert pianist with the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra when he wouldn't play for us in chapel. I see Rayford Hart and Edna Cable walking up main street with four little Harts. Frances Cornwell is Congressman Monroe Redden's private secretary. David Fain is the zookeeper inBrooklyn. Ialways knew those muscles of David's would come in handy. Billy Freeman and Jack Freeman have invented a new rabbit gum. June Hill is managing her own beauty shoppe. Peggy Freeman is employed at Woolworth's 5¢ 10¢ Store. Joe Hudson is a very successful photographer. Arthur Huggins and Larry Jones have taken over the A P. Their motto is Groceries dirt cheap we never sweep the floor.'' Well, if it isn't James Beddingfield! He has finally graduated from that institute of learning, U.N.C., and is a very successful lawyer. Grace Johnson has won nation wide fame for her ability as an artist. She has a cartoon in the daily papers on how to reduce and like it. Betty Sue Ivester and Frieda Prince have finally decided that married life is not for them and are content being old maids. William Johnson is the new boss at Green River Mills. Mae Jones, Lucille Moss, and Jacqueline Justice have organized a trio and sing over WHKP every day.Duann Justus is modeling in New York. Rebecca Justus is down at the Drive-In Theater selling tickets. Bonnie King, Pat Levi, Joyce Osteen, and Eugenia Waters have founded a Hearts Club. It seems like everyone has the romantic fever. Here comes Bobby Lewis and Jane Jones pushing a baby carriage. Charles Magness has signed a contract to play professional basketball. Hubert McCarson, a big Hollywood star, is Hop-a-long Cassidy's partner, Jump-a-long. Nancy Morgan has gone to Paris to design clothes. They always were her weakness. Buddy McCullough, who likes to hunt deer, is Forest Ranger in Pisgah Forest. Faye McGraw is modeling bathing suits for a manufacturing concern. Everyone liked Norman Moore's pretty red hair so well that he invented a new hair dye the color of his. Bobby Mullinax is chief chicken cleaner at the Dixie now. Oppie Gene and Ronell Owensby have taken over Berk- eley Mills of Balfour. Dan Pace is the new preacher at East Flat Rock Baptist Church. Fred Pace is now manager of the Skyline Restaurant at muxedo, Pegoy Phillips is the head nurse at the veterinary hospital: BillyRedmondand Ed Stepp have just published a new joke book entitled eG@rrineand Dear It. Carly faylor, one of Uncle Sam's little pets now, is in the Air Force. Gee, who is this handsome man I see all-dressed-up and driving a 1962 Jetmobile. It must be H. C. Let me look deeper into the crystal ball and see what has happened to him these last years. Sudden- ly, I feel a rap on the head as Mrs. Sinclair says, ''H. C., what is the dif- ference between a subjunctive and conditional anterior?'' My vision fades; ies e eynogmore: 27 Last Will and “ estament Being equipped with a wealth of knowledge and worldly possessions we, the Senior Class of Flat Rock High School do hereby make our last will and testa- ment, Betty Sue Ivester leaves her quiet ways to those wildJuniors, Betty Lois Frady, Sharon Pooch Edwards and Ruth Cole. Don't trip, girls. Ella Lee Bayne leaves her dislike of the opposite sex to Ruby Steadman and Charlotte Stout, Faye McGraw wills her witty ways to Betty Bishop and MargaretShipman. Don't letit get youintrouble, girls, Joyce Osteen wills her flirtatious ways to Elizabeth Robinson, I hear you don't like blondes, Elizabe th. Francini Eugenia “hizzard Waters bequeaths her ability to snigger at anything in class and get by with it, to Roberta Ellis, Lavonia Ballard, and Arnetta Capps, whoseem to get by pretty good in Mrs, Lynch's class. Ed Stepp leaves Mrs. Sinclair the Junior Class, Send them on their way with a smile, Mrs, Sinclair. Ray Cabe leaves his ability to play the piano, whichhe keeps to himself, to all those who refuse to play in chapel, Mae Jones leaves her zither smile to Marilyn de Castrique, Use it often, Marilyn. Jackie Justice bequeaths her curls to Geraldine Edney and Carrie Ruth Case. Be sure to give it 100 strokes nightly, girls. June Hill leaves her ability to skip class and stay up townto Mary Frances Norman, Don't get caught, Mary. Martha Blythe wishes to leave her earrings to any- one who thinks their neck can stand the strain, Matilda Bell leavesher ability to make an A on anything to Margaret Bell and Otis Drake. Bonnie Shorty King wills her shortness and cute ways to Carleen Morris, Frances Cornwell leaves her winning ways and pleasant smile to Frances Corhn who will need them to withstand Mrs. Sinclair and Macbeth , Becky Justus leaves her title Miss Flat Rock to - Peggy Thompson. Duann Justus wills her beautiful sweaters to Carolyn Wilkie who has quite a collection herself. H. C. McCall leaves his success with the girls to Donnie Justus and Harley Stepp. Boys, don't get chicken . Bobby Lewis wills those flirtatious eye-lashes to Morton Morrison, Maybe you can hook one of the Jones girls, Morton. I believe they like beautiful eyes, Buddy McCullough leaves his sweet and innocent look to Alwin Hall, Watch it, Alwin. Hazel Burns leaves her dark beauty to Nancy Jones and Nadine Justice, Jane Jones leaves her neatness and dimpled smile to Ruby Jane Moore and Edra King, Use these gifts wisely, girls; they will carry you far. Jack Freeman leaves his love for art to Seavy Smith, 28 Rudolph sure was cute, Seavy. (the one on Mrs, Howard's board, I mean.) Ronell and Oppie Gene Owensby leave their ability to arrive at school every moming just in time for first period to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Billy Redmond wills his reputation as a heartbreaker to Clifford McGraw. Watch it, Clifford. Charles Magness leaves his heartbreaking tactics toBlythe Hill, hoping that they will work as well for Blythe as they did for him. Larry Jones leaves his good disposition to anyone who needs it, Arthur Huggins leaves his blushing ways to anyone who has the same trouble. Dan Pace, our oratory genius, is taking everything with him. James Beddingfield and Rayford Hart leave their assorted array of brilliant clothes to Clinton Butler. You'll sure make a hit in them, Clinton, my boy. Bobby Bumgarner leaves his deep baritone voice to Oliver Allen. David Fain bequeaths his physique to Neal Morris who will find muscles come in handy in case of a flat tire, Billy Freeman leaves his dark hair and shy smile to Charles Jones. Joe Hudson leaves his ability to carry groceries to Walter Satterfield who shares an interest in this line of work. Maxcy Young leaves his love for Mrs, Sinclair's English Classes to Bud Prince, Use this well, Bud. Fred Pace leaves his ability tothrow erasers in Mrs. Howard's 4th Period Typing Class to Billy Justice. Hope you don't get caught, Billy. William Johnson leaves his good disposition and love for the opposite sex to Ross Pace. Carl Taylor and Hubert McCarson leave their cow- boy artillery to RobertQuinn. Be careful how you use it, Robert. Bobby Mullinax and Norman Moore having a stingy nature, decided to take everything with them. Frieda Prince and Peggy Freeman leave their love for English and Geography to Annie Sue Patterson and Jane Hooper, Lucille Moss leaves her horn-rimmed glasses to Melba Edney and Oretta Duncan who also look cute in them. EdnaC able leaves her “toothpaste” smile to Emily Summey and Donna Stepp. Peggy Phillips leaves her executive ability to Agnes Stepp and Agusta Camp. Mary Edith Bagwell leaves her outstanding scho- lastic recordto Sylvene Osteen and Norma Redmond, Nancy Morgan leaves her title Best Dressed Senior Girl to Shirley Patterson and Peggy Hyder, AndI, Grace Johnson, leave my love for Flat Rock to Ruth Saltz. Signed and sealed this 10th day of December, 1951. Grace Johnson RISING LEADERS OF HUH WURLD Oliver Allen Lavonia Ballard Margaret Bell Betty Bishop Clinton Butler Agusta Camp Arnetta Capps Carrie Ruth Case Frances Corhn Oretta Duncan Ruth Cole Geraldine Edney Marilyn de Castrique Melba Edney Otis Drake Sharon Edwards 30 Roberta Ellis Betty Lois Frady Alwin Hall Blythe Hill Jane Hooper Peggy Hyder Charles Jones Nancy Jones Nadine Justice Billy Justus Donny Justus Edra King Clifford McGraw Ruby Jane Moore Carleen Morris Neal Morris 3] Morton Morrison Ross Pace Mary Frances Norman Annie Sue Patterson Sylvene Osteen Shirley Patterson Margaret Pace Bud Prince Robert Quinn Norma Redmond Elizabeth Robinson Ruth Saltz Walter Satterfield Margaret Shipman Y Seavy Smith Ruby Steadman Agnes Stepp 32 Donna Stepp Harley Stepp Charlotte Stout ' Emily Summey Peggy Thompson Carolyn Wilkie “Y YMNDrnAwWO=-ZCe Lewis Staton Larry Huggins Tommy Sherman President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Sis Jean Bagwell Larry Ball Fred Beddingfield : io - unphotograp Beverly Bishop Lucille Blackwell Sherman Blythe Myrtle Beddingfield Beatrice Burrell Cora Bell Betty Byers Joyce Caldwell Reginald Camp Sandra Canfield Sally Capps Wallace Case Sydney Connell Ruth Coggins Elizabeth Coyle Betty Duncan Dean Duncan ' unphoto graphed Donabelle Duncan Naomi Duncan Robert Edwards Norma Engle Robert Floyd ynomypwoestoexzrzrewedow Barbara Freeman Elizabeth Garren Carrol Halford Hazel Halford Jimmy Hardin Nancy Henderson Mary Hill Dean Hood Emogene Hooper Larry Huggins Peggy Hughey Glenda Jones Margaret Jones Bobby Justus Dwight Justus ei) _ _unp . Jack Levi Mildred Lindsey James Mabrey Orpha McClure Carl McGraw ss Geter McGraw Nina McMahan Pattie Medlin Betty Mintz Dorothy Moore wnm 7 O = Vow at = O Olive Morgan Frances Morrison Ruby Moss Ruth Moss unphotographed . Lynn Netherton Jack Newman Betty Noblett Carolyn Osteen John Osteen Mitchel Osteen Talmadge Pace Margaret Ramsey Shirley Roper Grace Saltz 36 Tommy Sherman Lewis Staton Anthony Stepp Evelyn Stepp Charlie Taylor Rufus Thompson Yvonne Turberville Paul Ward Harvey Williams vicok icker Se A % e 4 ps nl Catherine Heatherly Gene McCullough a Secretary -Treasurer President Ty) — . a, bs UES of Lee A) f VF Y fe tL gC | Cael ii j (fa of aE SA if i 37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Montie Lee Anders, Betty McGinnis, Phoebe Blackwell, Otis Jones, Preston Camp, Bruce McMahan Co ee i 38 Ronell Owensby President OF OUR HE TIVITIES 39 f Peggy Phillips Editor Hegoe sv0l Otis Drake Assistant Editor Mary Edith Bagwell Art Editor Ed Stepp Business Manager Dan Pace Picture Editor LEFT TORIGHT: King, Drake, Phillips, Pace, Bagwell, de Castrigue, Miss Julia Justus, Sponsor, John- son, Shipman, Redmond, McCall, McCullough, Moss, Wilkie, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Sponsor. 40 Otis Drake Carolyn Wilkie arnetta Capps Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman President a June Hill -Program Chairman ny s Slyvene Osteen Mrs, Catherine Crawford, | Matilda Bell Bd Stepp : Margaret Bell Carrie Ruth Case Margaret Shipman 4] 42 Student Couuccl 43 Libnariau -bssxistauts 44 : : = : 45 Suack Gar a DJuutonr- CuCOR Gaugue e 46 LHEEHING 47 Girls’ Garketball “Jeam 48 Goys Saceball “ eam 49 VALEDIC TORIAN SALUTATORIAN MATILDA BELL MARY EDITH BAGWELL CITIZENSHIP PEGGY PHILLIPS AGRICULTURE HISTORY xONELL OWENSBY SYLVENE OSTEEN MASTERS == WORL ATHLETICS é ATHLETICS FRANCES CORNWELL ( a BOBBY LEWIS ALGEBRA BIOLOGY LEWIS STATON 50 LARRY %) q O O He a MARGARET JONES Carnal Ktug aud Zucen 2a, MISS JANE JONES (3s Parade of (952 52 OCR eae a ates OE ES ae Compliments of FRANCIS WRIGHT Seventh Avenue E. Hendersonville, N.C. Dial 3428 Fourth Ave. East RIGBY — MORROW COMPANY Lumber Builder's Supplies Millwork Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville Auto Dealers Association Hendersonville, N. C. 54 Congratulations To The CLASS OF 752 CHIPMAN — LACROSSE HOSIERY office and plant EAST FLAT ROCK, No7G: Carter — Miot Construction Company Contractors Columbia, South Carolina BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION Pisgah Forest, North Carolina 8 eek ce ag eerry Ss ast bbhodk: 3 cok ponrexe et a The World’s Finest Cigarette Paper Other Fine Thin Flax Paper 55 EWBANK EWBANK Compliments of Collins McCord Insurance — Real Estate — Loans Hendersonville’s One-Stop Shopping Center Phone 4826 Phone 4876 Hendersonville, N. C. Economy Drug Store Main Street and Fifth Avenue Complete Soda Fountain and Luncheonette Service W. B. 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JONES’ GROCERY SERVICE Johnson's Gulf Service Staple Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats Opposite Post Office — Phone 7234 Feeds — Gas Oil Dial 3537 East Flat Rock, N. C. 56 M. S$. HATCH FEED STORE Duke Power Company Seeds - Flour - Feed Phone 4271 Hendersonville, N. C. SHEPHERD’S Phone 3435 Member National Selected Morticians Phone 7097 OS Mee Se by Invitation Hendersonville, N. C. Best Wishes and Congratulations to Class of ’52 GREY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Hendersonville, N. C. PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Lumber and Building Material Pisgah Forest, N. C. We specialize in Biltmore hardwood flooring. Free delivery within a radius of 50 miles F. G. Carr, President Telephones 640 and 258 Compliments of Shop for furniture at RAILROAD SALVAGE TOWN OFFICE SUPPLY Hendersonville, N. C. FREEZE DRUG COMPANY THE TIMES NEWS Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville’s Daily Newspaper Every Afternoon Except Sunday Phones 3417 3416 Phone 3441 | Ct | BRUNSWICK HILL’S GENERAL STORE Short Orders Sandwiches Meats, Groceries, Notions and Feeds Billiards in Rear Phone 9132 Dial 5240 SMOKE SHOP Compliments of the Magazines Newspapers CITY OF HENDERSONVILLE Third Ave. Church St. Dial 3548 Compliments of Compliments of SHORTY’S PIG’N WHISTLE STEPP’S GULFPRIDE SERVICE Front Building Hendersonville, N. C. South Main Church St. Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of SHUPE’S SERVICE STATION Owners Clyde Newman Buddy Morrison South Main Street Dial 9187 TIC — TOC RESTAURANT 616 Greenville Highway Hendersonville, N. C. Phone 9177 Dave Langley 58 WAYSIDE CAFE Fine Foods Hilliard B. Stepp, owner East Flat Rock, N. C. Compliments of Huggins Battery Electric Co. Phone 9052 Hendersonville, N. C. GREGG BROTHERS Compliments of BROCK’S ICE CREAM BAR Shelf, Builder’s Heavy HARDWARE Dial 7369 The Shake You Eat With A Spoon Compliments of LANCASTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Dial 7588 Hendersonville, N. C. OSSIE J. ORR Electric — Plumbing — Heating LOUIS WILLIAMS SONS Compliments of Plumbing Supplies EFIRDS DEPARTMENT STORE Dial 3188 Hendersonville, N. C. BECK BROTHERS PHARMACY G li ts Dial 9065 ES Set 231 Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. YOUNGBLOOD TRUCK LINES, INC. SKY - LAND CO. Compliments of Real Estate — Sales — Rentals SMOKEY’S BARBER SHOP 126 Fourth Ave. W. Next Door To Post Office DEWEY SHERMAN Compliments of Don’s Flower Shop Greenville Highway Phone 3012 Hendersonville, N. C. Dial 4515 Hendersonville, N. C. J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. Porter’s Electric Co. Style Quality Service Contracting, Motor Rewinding Main Street Repair Service Hendersonville, N. C. East Flat Rock, N. C. 59 JACKSON-THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME A. B. deCastrique, Manager Dial 4261 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville Supply and Coal Co. Lumber — Builders’ Supplies — Hardware Paint and Coa ‘‘There is a material difference’ Lenox Park Dial 4286 Compliments of COCA-COLA STATE TRUST COMPANY BOTTLING COMPANY Hendersonville, North Carolina Hendersonville, North Carolina 60 Congratulations to W. A. BAXTER The Class of '52 Supplier of Sinclair Products PORTER’S ESSO STATION Dial 6449 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. JUSTUS PHARMACY Compliments of Rexall Drugs FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 9055 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. HENDRICK RHODES Post 5206 Hendersonville, N. C. 61 COLLINS CLEANERS and LAUNDRY Compliments of BECKER’S BAKERY Corner of Barnwell and Church Street 229 N. Main Street Dial 7311 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. Telephone 6822 202 North Main HOT SPOT and BLUE BIRD CARSON ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 9133 BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. Congratulations to the Class of ’52 GREEN RIVER MILLS; INC. TUXEDO, N. C. Fine Combed Yarns 62 ALLEN E. BROWN INSURANCE CO. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 124 — 4th Ave., W. Parker’s Jewelry Phone 5637 Western Auto Johnson's Esso Service Forrest Beauty Salon Fourth Ave. Shoe Fixery The Remnant Shop The Foed Store Martin’s Distinctive Styles Best Wishes to Class of 52 “YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE”’ PEACE’S GROCERY Flat Rock, N. C. Inez Brookshire’s Tailor Shop Kalin’s Furniture Co. Thompson Produce Co. Kenyon Auto Store Depot Bargain House Thompson Produce Co. Rhody’s Luncheonette Congratulations to Class of ’52 Five Points Drive-In Brittains Hosiery Mill East Flat Rock, N. C. 63 ¢ ¥ wie y) Me Nt te Wp ‘ 4 Ne) ny Wit, Whe Hy uh, ya tay way Mveai Ay v } Ane ‘ Ne CAN | Satis i NON a a “AN anh), ss | AUE Pe e BWA PORN Rs | we ae 1 aie ' VaEAS © ey y wt Nie a OEE A Ls Na ae ee hala ha, : ea Viena 5) ry Ay in ¥ a me . aD: wie Vl ohh yh mel j nen wn ee. 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