Flat Rock High School - Parade Yearbook (Flat Rock, NC)

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ind O Sess °) Uo en om Bos 2) a r Flat Rock Recorded on the following pages is life, Flat Rock style. Realizing that the 1953 edition of the “Parade” will be an everlasting remembrance of this school year, the staff has endeavored to present to you a clear picture of what has been accomplished. We are justly proud of everything that is a part of Flat Rock; and therefore we have developed our theme around this unique community. | EARNEST L. JUSTUS Principal MRS. KATHERINE GOSS MRS. ELIZABETH ROGERS MR. O’NEAL ROGERS Business Social Science Physical Education Social Science Page Five MISS SARAH LAUGHLIN Home Economics MRS. SUSIE SINCLAIR English Page Six MR. W. A. FRANKLIN Agriculture MRS. RUTH SEMASCHKO Commercial MRS. CATHERINE CRAWFORD 8th Grade French MISS GARDENIA OSTEEN Mathematics MR. FRED TAYLOR 8th Grade MR. EARL KILPATRICK Mathematics Science = if q : a 2 BBE me sees me a ss ey 2S. MISS JULIA JUSTUS MR. HARVEY MITCHELL English Science Page Seven 1. “Il want two students to help in the lunchroom.” 4. Uncle Bill and Papa Freddie. 2. “Now, where did | file that?” 5. Atom smasher!! 3. Old faithful. 6. Soup preparations. Page Eight pe ere oe ot Pictured below are the Senior Class Officers on the grounds of a_ beautiful estate in the community. MARILYN de CASTRIQUE | MARGARET PACE Vice-President _ o President OTIS DRAKE Secretary-Treasurer OLIVER H. ALLEN “Ambitious, alert, agreeable” FFA 1, 3, 4; Treasurer of FFA 4; Most Ambitious 4, JOYCE LAVONIA BALLARD “Blonde, blushing, best-all-around” Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 4; Beta Club 4; Beta Club President 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Blue Torch Staff 3; Snack Bar 3, 4; Manager 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Miss Hi Miss 4; Best All-Around Girl 4. MYRTLE ELIZABETH BEDDINGFIELD “Brunette, busy, bright’ 4-H Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Library As- sistant 1; FHA 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 4. MARGARET ANN BELL “Studious, sincere, smiling’ Student Council 3; Student Court 3; FHA 2; Blue Torch Staff 3; Tarentella Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Most Studious Girl 4. NADINE JUSTICE BROWN “Benevolent, bashful, busy”’ Glee Club 1; Snack Bar 3; Receptionist 4, CLINTON BISSELL BUTLER “Cute, cut-up, carefree” Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Science Club 4; Cutest Boy 4; Best Dressed Boy 4. Page Ten AUGUSTA ROSA CAMP “Short, solemn, simple” Snack Bar 3; FHA 3, 4. RUTH SALTZ CAMPBELL “Good-natured, gratifying, generous’ Library Assistant 4. WINNIFRED ARNETTA CAPPS “Lively, likable, loyal’ Glee Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; Blue Torch Staff 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Snack Bar 3, 4. CARIE RUTH CASE “Tidy, talkative, talented” Glee Club 2, 3; FHA 2, 3, 4; Snack Bar 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; C-Q Club 4. LEONA RUTHE COLE Dashing, dramatic, daring” Basketball 1; FHA 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2; Class Flirt 4. MARY FRANCES CORHN “Frank, fearless, flirt’’ Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Receptionist 3, 4; Blue Torch 3. Page Eleven ZL taint tm (a fi . — MARILYN YVONNE de CASTRIQUE i : “Enchanting, energetic, efficient” Hendersonville High School: FHA 1; Dra- matics 1. Flat Rock High School: Glee Club 2; FHA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Snack Bar 3; Dramatics 4; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; Blue Torch Staff 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4. OTIS MARION DRAKE “Intellectual, impressive, interesting” Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2; Snack Bar 3; Blue Torch Staff 3; Presi- dent of Class 3; Student Council 3, 4; Class Secretary and Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3 : 3, 4, Secretary 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor A bet : ; f= — 4; Dramatics 4; Most Intellectual 4; C-Q ; : : ce : Club 4. ORETTA ELIZABETH DUNCAN “Faithful, friendly, fiducial” Softball 1; Basketball 1; Receptionist 3. MELBA JEAN EDNEY “Dainty, dark, dependable’ Dramatics 1, 2; Snack Bar 4. LAVADA GERALDINE EDNEY “Pretty, pleasing, poised’ Softball 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 3; Volleyball 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4; Annual Staff 4; Prettiest Girl 4. NORMA ROBERTA ELLIS : “Grand, goofy, gay” FHA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; B'ue Torch 3; Snack Bar 3, 4; Cutest Girl 4; Wittiest Girl 4. Page Twelve ROBERT ALWIN HALL “Lively, likable, loyal’ Basketball 1, 2, 3; FFA 2, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. JOHN BLYTHE HILL 2 “Polite, pleasing, peacefu ELMA JANE HOOPER “Attractive, admirable, able’ Glee Club 1; Dramatics 3; Snack Bar 3; Library Assistant 4; Receptionist 4. ANNIE SUE PATTERSON HUGHES “Settled, shy, serious” PEGGY EULA BELLE HYDER “Casual, cheery, carefree” Glee Club 1. CHARLES DWIGHT JONES “Sensible, successful, serene” FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Manners 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4. Page Thirteen DONALD MICHAEL JUSTUS “Handsome, happy-go-lucky, he-man’’ FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; FFA Secretary 3, President 4; Captain of Basketball Team 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 4; Science Club 4; Dramatics 4; Most Athletic 4; Most Handsome 4; C-Q Club 4. WILLIAM CAROL JUSTUS “Neat, natural, noble” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Ul, 2 Sh ZS Neatest Boy 4; Best All-Around 4. EDRA FONTILLA KING “Neat, nifty, nice” FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff 4; Neatest Girl 4. WANDA LOUISE MOFFIT “Solemn, shy, stylish” RUBY JANE MOORE “Dignified, determined, different’ Beta Club 4; Dramatics 4; Receptionist A phe c é rE. ; e NEAL MORRIS “Comical, carefree, clever’’ Class Pest 4. Page Fourteen MORTON H. MORRISON “Shy, serious, silent’ Quietest Boy 4. MARY FRANCES NORMAN “Tall, talented, tantalizing” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Receptionist 2, 3, 4; Snack Bar 3; Class Vice-President 3; FHA Vice-President 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 4; Most Popular Girl 4; C-Q lub. MAZURI SYLVENE OSTEEN “Charming, cultured, clever’ Dramatics 3; FHA 3; Blue Torch Staff 3, Editor 3; Receptionist 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Pleasing Personality 4. MARGARET LOUISE PACE “Gracious, graceful, generous FHA 1, 3; Glee Club 1; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Snack Bar 3; Student Council 4; President of Class 4. HERSHEL ROSS PACE “Short, simple, steady”’ SHIRLEY DU ANN PATTERSON . “Stylish, sweet, smart’ Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 4; Recep- tionist 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Blue Torch Staff 3. Page Fifteen MARY MARGARET SHIPMAN “Blushing, bewitching, baffling” Student Council 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FHA 2, 3, 4; Receptionist 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Blue Torch Staff 3; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 3; Snack Bar 3; Manager of Girls Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Most Ambitious 4; C-Q Club 4. F. SEAVEY SMITH : “Artistic, amiable, amusing” e ille High $chool: ish Club An hool: A 3; 4, BETTY ROBERTS Well-liked, well-known, well-dressed” Hendersonville High School: Edney High School: FHA 2; Glee Club 2. Flat Rock High School: Best Dressed 4. ELIZABETH DELANO ROBINSON “Worthy, witty, winning” FHA 1, 2; Class Pest 4. EVA SUE PITTS “Timid, tender, truthful” Saluda High School: Basketball 1; Glee Club 2; Dramatics 3. ROBERT ALEXANDER QUINN “Tall, truthful, timid” FHA 1. tn RUBY LEE STEA “Humorous, happy, CLA ete + AGNES LOUISE STEPP “Cordial, cheery, chummy” Basketball 1; Softball 1; 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Snack Bar 3; Dr matics 4; Receptionist 4. DMAN helpful” FHA S255, DONNA OLIVIA STEPP “Congenial, cheerful, chatty” rn ‘ “; G Taylors High School: FHA 1, 2. Flat Rock High School: Receptionist 3, 4. HARLEY STEPP JR. “Deserving, delightful, determined” FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Vice-President 4; Monogram Club 4; ‘ Student Council 4; Most Popular Boy 4; C-Q Club 4. CHARLOTTE NATILLE STOUT “Unique, understanding, useful” Clyde High School: FFA 1; Glee Club 1. Hendersonville High School: Glee Club Z; Bible Club 2. EMILY MAE SUMMEY “Polite, peaceful, promising’ Best Manners 4. Page Seventeen PEGGY ANN THOMPSON “Cute, cunning, cut-up’” Glee Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Re- ceptionist 2, 3, 4; Blue Torch Staff 3. PAUL JAMES WARD “Flirt, physique, friendly” Class Flirt, 4. CAROLYN ANN WILKIE “Athletic, ambitious, attractive” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council 3; President of Student Council 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Student Court 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Pro- gram Chairman 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 4; Science Club 4; C-Q Club 4; Blue Torch Staff 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Most Athletic Girl 4. BETTY LOIS FRADY (unphotographed) “Quiet, cute, qualifiable” Library Assistant 4; Receptionist 4; Quiet- est 4; Student Council 3, 4. JUDY ANDERS and EDDIE JONES Page Eighteen They can find their books now. “We've got to know our government better!” Refreshment before class. Innocence among daisies. “We're only getting a suntan!” © GD N OW Norman on K.P. Now look pretty, Marilyn. Jerry Lewis Il. “Gotta primp to stay pretty.” Page Nineteen Page Twenty Roberta El MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sylvene Osteen Charles Jones QUIETEST Betty Lois Frady Morton Morrison Page Twenty-One MOST AMBITIOUS Margaret Sh ipman iver Allen Ol NEATEST Edra K D = “” 2 -_ ” =) 7 = ra) . Page Twenty-Two MOST POPULAR Mary Frances Norman Harley Stepp MOST STUDIOUS Margaret Bell | Otis Drake Page Twenty-Thr ee 1. “No! Don’t take it!” 2. “Quiet, please. Geniuses at work.” 3. “Thank goodness this day’s over!’ 4 . Typical scene in the Junior Snack Bar. Page Twenty-Four 5. 6. 7. 8 ° What's Pat up to now? “Come on, girls; the bell’s rung.’ Chow time! Anticipating a busy noon hour. ‘ The Junior Class Officers are seated on the lawn of a historical religious assembly camp, Bonclarken. CAROLYN OSTEEN fe LUCILLE BLACKWELL Secretary-Treasurer | Vice-President JEAN BAGWELL LARRY BALL GARRETT BARNWELL FRED BEDDINGFIELD CORA BELL BEVERLY BISHOP LUCILLE BLACKWELL BEATRICE BURRELL JOYCE CALDWELL SANDRA CANFIELD SALLIE CAPPS ALBERT CLEVELAND SYDNEY CONNELL BETTY DUNCAN DEAN DUNCAN DONNABELL DUNCAN NAOMI DUNCAN BOBBY EDWARDS NORMA ENGLE ROBERT FLOYD BARBARA FREEMAN ELIZABETH GARREN HAZEL HALFORD JIMMY HARDIN NANCY HENDERSON JUANITA HILL MARY HILL EMOGENE HOOPER LARRY HUGGINS PEGGY HUGHEY GLENDA JONES MARGARET JONES BOBBY JUSTUS DWIGHT JUSTUS MILDRED LINDSEY ORPHA McCLURE CARL McCRAW PATTY MEDLIN DOROTHY MOORE OLIVE MORGAN RUBY MOSS RUTH MOSS LYNN NETHERTON BETTY JEAN NOBLETT LIONEL NORTON CAROLYN OSTEEN MITCHELL OSTEEN DON ORR TALMADGE PACE SHIRLEY ROPER MARGARET RAMSEY ANTHONY STEPP LEWIS STATON YVONNE TURBEVILLE TOMMY SHERMAN’ GRACE SALTZ RUFUS THOMPSON Standing before Flat Rock’s famous Play- house are the Sophomore Class Officers. DOROTHY RHODES fa GENE McCULLOUGH : re Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MARY ANDERS ALICE BALLARD JUANITA BALLARD FRED BANE BILLY BARNWELL CLYDE BARNWELL WINIFRED BAYNE JANE BEDDINGFIELD WAYNE BEDDINGFIELD VELMA BRIGHT CAROLYN BUCKNER CLARENCE CAGLE REGINALD CAMP ALEXANDER CAPPS GENEVA CAPPS BETTY CASE BOBBIE COGGINS CAROLYN COLLINS PAULINE CORN HARRY DRAKE MARLENE EDMUNDSON FRED EDWARDS ED FICKER CHARLIE FISHER JOSEPH GILBERT OTHELLA GILBERT BOBBY GREER GERALD GUICE CATHERINE HEATHERLY SYBIL HEFFNER LOREE HENDERSON HAROLD HILL SYBIL HILL LOUISE HOOTS MYRTLE HOXIT STEVE HUDSON SHIRLEY HYDER BEVERLY JACKSON GEORGIA JUSTICE MANUEL JUSTUS RODNEY JUSTUS JERRY KING BETTY KUNKLE CARL LEVI WANDA LEWIS STEVEN MAGNESS JIMMY McCARSON GENE McCULLOUGH VELMA McCARSON JEAN McGRAW JOE MOORE EUGENE MULL ALVIN NELSON FRED NEWMAN LOUISE NEWMAN JEAN OSTEEN LOIS OSTEEN DAN PACE GERALDINE PACE MILDRED PACE IRENE PARRIS BARBARA PEACE CHRISTINE PITTMAN DOROTHY RHODES ELAINE RHODES GLENN SALTZ NORMAN SHERMAN DOUGLAS SHIPMAN SYLVIA SHOOK BARBARA FRANCES STEPP BARBARA JEAN STEPP LUCY STEPP NAN STEPP RUTH STEPP ANN THOMAS FRANCES THOMPSON DOROTHY TINSLEY — CAROLYN WISE WESLEY WISE CECIL YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG Here are the Freshman Class Officers. the background is ‘“Hopewood,” typi- of Flat | Rock’s ‘summer homes. BETTY McGINNIS [me OTIS JONES Secretary-Treasurer [am Vice-President Pictured Above, Left To Right Are: First Row: Anna Burns, Ruby Smith, Carolyn Osteen, Frances Johnson, Norma Vaughn, Kitty Hardin, Helen Osteen, Betty McGinnis, Mary F. Blythe, Patty Case, Ruby Palmer, Deanna Hill, Wilma Hill, Phoebe Blackwell, Martha Justus, Jane Ann Erwin, Norma Lockaby, Doris Bishop, Margie Bell, Betty Jo Greene, Mable Patterson, Barbara Anders, Sylvia Warlick, Mary Louise Cantrell. Second Row: Albert Callaway, Montie Anders, Marcella Surrett, Freida Cantrell, Betty Haynes, Juanita Harris, Ruth Ella Pace, Mary L. Johnson, Sarah Morgan, Vera Greer, Carolyn Benison, Mol- Page Thirty-Four ly Freeman, Christine Rhodes, Reba Wilson, Glenna Levi, Jo Anne Lewis, Doris Russell, Fannie Kerr Waters, Annette Justus, Barbara de Castrique, Ann Barnwell, Jean Gibbs, Virginia Erwin, Jane Dun- can, Charles Sexton, Ronald Justus. Third Row: Raybin Maybin, Donald Justus, Harry Hoxit, Julian Capps, Charles Morris, Ev- erette Camp, Thomas Maybin, Carl Johnson, Car- rol Thomas, E. C. Anders, Joe Cole, Jimmy Cox, Donald Nelson, Harold Orr, W. K. Corn, Clifton Young, Otis Jones, Nelson Norwood, Billy Drake, T. D. McCarson, Dan Bayne, Albert Jones, Roland Case, Bobby Durham. Seated on the lawn of Woodfield: ina. a:‘noted hotel in the community, are the Eighth Grade Officers. JOHN SUMMEY [Mm ELSIE MAYBIN Secretary-Treasurer Jy President Pictured Below, Left To Right Are: First Row: Carolyn Ballard, Jeanette Flener, Betina Peace, Arnetta Osteen, Shelby King, Shelba Beddingfield, Marie Pridmore, Frankie Staton, Shirley Calloway, Emma Moore, Sarah Pace. Second Row: Myrtis Capps, Carolyn Ward, Nelda Capps, Marvoreen Coggins, Jennie Kelly, Pearl Tinsley, Betty Camp, Geraldine Jones, Evelyn Maybin. Third Row: Elsie Maybin, Carole Doolittle, Shirley Hichs, Betty Corne, Libby Drake, Greta Osteen, Betty Cairnes, Charlotte Justus, Jommy Hardin, Glenn Lindsey. Fourth Row: James Myles, Jack Case, Carroll Pressley, Leroy Hoots, Archie Jackson, Rex Mc- Crary, Paul Hoxit, Grady Guice, Richard King. Fifth Row: Steve Hyder, Garland Burrell, Evans Hamilton, John Summey, Jimmy Staton, Fred Levi, Edward Sexton, Jearl Hardin, Charmers Summey, Billy Hughey, Joe Burns, Lewis Cantrell, Preston Camp, Grady McDowell, Roland Jones, Charles Case. Depicted here are the officers of the group which is the backbone of our school activities—The Student Council. LEWIS STATON [lm MARY FRANCES NORMAN Vice-President | Secretary-Treasurer Vetage Stiff Though marred by mistakes, it is ours; and we will treasure it al- ways... MISS JULIA JUSTUS, our sponsor. LUCILLE BLACKWELL, Assistant Editor; EDRA KING, Photographic Editor; OTIS DRAKE, Editor; MARILYN de CASTRIQUE, Art Editor. MARGARET SHIPMAN, Business Mana- ger CARA BELL, Assistant Business Mana- ger. LEWIS STATON; MARGARET JONES, Artist; TOMMY SHERMAN; Advertising Staff. Page Thirty-Eight LEWIS STATON; CAROLYN WILKIE, Editor; CARIE RUTH CASE; Advertising Staff. Page Thirty-Nine The Future Homemakers of America is composed of stu- dents studying home economics in school. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide for better homemaking. Jane Beddingfield, Vice-President; Mary Fran- ces Norman, Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Wilkie, President; Miss Sarah Laughlin, Sponsor. Nancy Henderson, Glenda Jones, Beverly Bish yp, Lucy Stepp, Hazel Stepp. Norma Lockaby, Martha son, Ruby Palmer, Mary Ann Erwin. Justus, Velma McCar- Frances Blyth, Jane STANDING, (left to right): Patty Medlin, Ann Barnwell, Montie Anders, Margie Bell, Augusta Camp, Betty Case, Joyce Caldwell, Marlene Ed- mondson, Carolyn Osteen, Jean McGraw. SEATED, (front to back): Agnes Stepp, Ruth Stepp, Louise Newman. Annette Justus, Fanny Kerr Waters, Betty Dun- can, Barbara Freeman, Margaret Ramsey, Bar- bara de Castrique. t attraction, which bers tofuthe: FFA ot the site of a community touris Above are the mem an old mill. produce the was once The FFA is made up of agricultu rmers of America. re students; ifs object being to future fa Harley StepP- Vice-President; Dean ver Allen, Treasur- Secretary; Oli Mr. W. A. Duncan, President; er; Donny Justus, Franklin, Sponsor. At the right Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers Sponsor Jane Hooper Page Forty-Two ccgolionists- The Receptionists are the stu- dents who give their time each day to making the school office a more efficient place. They are to be com- plimented for their accomplish- ments. re Siete: Se, ee | PeLeeee Beeetes ——— average and he toe been pete = re the High School Faculty. — _ Standing (left to right): Buby Jone Wao. Lavonia Ballard, Arnetta Capps, Barbara Freeman, Lucille Blackwell, Beat ic Burrell, Otis Drake, Margaret Shipman, Carolyn Wilkie, Donny Justus, Mary Norman, Lewis Staton. — Seated: Myrtle Beddingfield, Sylvene Osteen, Margaret Bell, Margaret Pace, Carie Case, Cora Bell, Carolyn Osteen, Mitchel LD ck ann 1. Sophomore English. 72 33 4 Two irrespressible, juvinal Juniors. “Boy, I’m on the ball today!” Just like two cats on a fence. Co N OW Chemistry class is so exciting. Take a letter, please. “Is this right?” “Oh, | wish that bell would ring!!” rolyn Buckner es Carolyn Osteen Geraldine Page Forty-Eight Norman, Dorothy Moore, Lavonia SEATED, (left to right): Ruby Moss, Carolyn Wilkie, Mary Ballard, Cora Bell. STANDING: Roberta Ellis, Anders, Velma McCarson, Dorothy Rho Jones. ee e Heatherly, Mary Jane Beddingfield, Catherin e Pace, Margaret Mildred Pace, Geraldin Lovise Newman, des, Juanita Ballard, ) 2 Justus, : Talmadge Pa Clyde Barnwell, G , ce, Jerry King, Tommy Sherman, ene McCullough, Bobby Justus, T. C. Laughter. ; Mr. Neil i boys’ manager; a Bs eck. fetes Shipman, girls Rogers, ; manager. Page Fifty BILLY DRAKE and ANNETTE JUSTUS Sylvene Osteen Valedictorian a sia cote oases Citizenship © ip : _ ae C = me Fs a a ha moo RST ERAN Gnome t E ‘Margaret Shipman | Salutatorian neernenoroseoic - ae Dramatics and Athletics a ee Mary Frances Norman Bookkeeping — Compliments of Congratulation To The BROCK’S ICE CREAM BAR Class of ’53 The Shake You Eat With a Spoon Chipman-Lacrosse Mills Co., Inc. FREEZE DRUG COMPANY Phones 3417 3416 Hendersonville, N. C. Office and Plant East Flat Rock, N. C. Compliments of HENDERSONVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Eudy Motors, Lincoln-Mercury Boyd Pontiac-Cadillac Co. Lampley Motors Blair-McLeod Motors, Inc. Pete Folsom Motor Co. Hunter Chevrolet Co., Inc. Shipman Motor Co. T. Lee Osborne Thomas Motor Co., Inc. Best Wishes and Congratulations to Class of ’53 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 eee Compliments of Compliments of Efird’s Department Store Holly Swofford Shoe Store panei a LEE IL ILO SUP PU TI TO ELT I nen BRUNSWICK Compliments of Short Orders Sandwiches HARNETT ELECTRIC CO. Billiards in rear 5th Avenue West Phone 9132 Hendersonville, N. C. a eB DAD Das PO CPSP DIA Ag pneu Louis Williams Sons Compliments of ome ing ys UP Ee: FREEMAN’S LUNCH Dial 3188 Tuxedo, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. cw nas Be PO LIAISONS GEAR BT Compliments of Compliments of Kalin’s Department Store TOWN OFFICE SUPPLY Hendersonville, N. C. cra AI IDI NA AR ttn nd HORACE’S RESTAURANT Compliments of Fine Foods QUALITY TRIM SHOP 122 North Main Street South Church Street Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. I DON’S FLOWER SHOP “The Home of Beautiful Flowers” GOSSETT FURNITURE CO. “The Friendly Store” Wedding arrangements, corsages, potted plants, cut flowers New and Used Furniture and funeral designs are our specialty. A “ul 4 h “ut Telephone 5078 226 North Main St. Bh Ihe MERRIE laid Dial 4515 Hendersonville, N. C. eb ete 0 OLDS PE EO IO Ee AO AO ROI ALLEN E. BROWN Jones Grocery Service Groceries, Fresh Meats, INSURANCE CO. Feeds, Gas Oil 124 4th Ave., W. Phone 5637 Dial 3537 East Flat Rock, N. C. EEE EE Compliments of LANGLEY’S GRILL “Meet the gang here” STAT E i R U ST Courteous and efficient service CO M PA N Yi Hendersonville, N. C. Houston Furniture Co. Dependable as Time People’s Home Furnishers Philco Electric Ranges “We have faith in the Refrigerators, Radios, and TV Sets future of our young people.” Hendersonville, N. C. Congratulations to Member of The Federal Deposit Clacstotics3 Insurance Corporation J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Gregg Brothers Hardware 517 North Main Hendersonville, N. C. Jackson - Thompson Compliments of HARDING - REESE REFRIGERATION COMPANY — 617 Greenville Highway Hendersonville, N. C. Funeral Home A. B. deCastrique, Manager Compliments of LEONA’S DIAL 4261 LADIES’ SPECIALTY SHOP Hendersonville, N. C. English Brothers Shoe Shop 240 Main Street Phone 9262 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of BERKELEY MILLS -Seven ty f oh oF Je Pa COCA-COLA Bottling Company Hendersonville, N. C. DUKE POWER CO. Phone 4271 Hendersonville, N. C. Marshall's Tailor Shop 413 Wall Street Dial 7297 Men and Ladies Alteraticns Hendersonville, N. C. Cut Rate ROSE PHARMACY W. L. Harper, Prop. Prescription Druggists Dial 6461 Hendersonville, N. C. Mills Ends Store Silk Shop Piece Goods and Draperies Edith R. Roper Audrey E. Sanders 343 North Main Phone 5033 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of COLLINS McCORD Hendersonville’s One-Stop Shopping Center Phone 4926 HOT SPOT BLUE BIRD Phone 9133 Hendersonville, N. C. M. S. Hatch Feed Store Seeds - Flour - Feed Hendersonville, N. C. Page Fifty-Eight Compliments of SINCLAIR MEN’S WEAR Page Fifty-Nine Compliments of FARMERS FEDERATION Hendersonville, N. C. WHITNEY’S SINCLAIR Service Station “Quick efficient service.” Dial 9222 Greenville Highway Hendersonville, N. C. EOS Hill’s General Store Meats, Groceries, Notions and Feeds Dial 5240 East Flat Rock, N. C. Dao, EO Compliments of Shupe’s Service Station South Main Street Dial 9187 Hendersonville, N. C. THE TIMES NEWS Hendersonville’s Daily Newspaper Every Afternoon Except Sunday Phone 3441 Compliments of Houston Furniture Co. Brevard, North Carolina Phone 22241 Page Sixty Shop for furniture at RAILROAD SALVAGE Hendersonville, N. C. Congratulations to Class of ’53 Brittain’s Hosiery Mill East Flat Rock, N. C. FIVE POINTS DRIVE-IN “Your Favorite Eating Spot” Larry W. Mull, Mgr. Hendersonville, N. C. Thompson Produce Co. Dealers in Chickens - Eggs - Country Cured Hams Hides and Furs Dial 5092 Seventh Ave. East Compliments of BYERS BROTHERS Ath Avenue East Hendersonville, N. C. DELUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 3091 Mrs. Lavada Lyda, Harold Brinn, Proprietors Over Barber’s Book Shop Entrance Sixth Ave. West Compliments of Congratulations to BECKER’S BAKERY The Class of ‘53 Corner of Barnwell and Church Street Porter’s Esso Station Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. SeRRTHEaEEE © the Class of ‘53 GREEN RIVER MILLS, INC. TUXEDOMNAG: Fine Combed Yarns Dial 3428 Fourth Ave. East SHEPHERD’‘S Rigby - Morrow Company Phone 3435 Lumber Builder’s Supplies Member National Selected Morticians Millwork by Invitation Hendersonville, N. C. Page Sixty-One Page Sixty-Two BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS PEACE’S GROCERY Dial 9103 Flat Rock, N. C. “Your Community Store Since 1934” To The Class Of 1953 May your hopes be high - - - Your success even higher! Compliments of Chappie’s Luncheonette FRANCES WRIGHT 4th Ave. West Seventh Avenue E. Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. DEWEY PARKER ECONOMY DRUG STORE Jeweler and Watch Repairman Main Street and Fifth Avenue 120 6th Ave. W. Dial 5015 Complete Soda Fountain and Hendersonville, N. C. Luncheonette Service Compliments of SKYLAND BEAUTY SHOP Dial 3294 Skyland Hotel Hendersonville, S. C. WILSON DRUG CO. DEWEY SHERMAN Clifton’s Restaurant “The Best In Food” North Church Street Dial 9266 Hendersonville, N. C. RR Ip ppp IPS Greenville Highway Phone 3012 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Johnson’s Gulf Service BELK-SIMPSON Department Store Opposite Post Office Phone 7234 Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. RR RR DIS ep PD tp ip EIT a Gt THE REMNANT SHOP We Specialize In Jackson’s Flower Shop Cotton - Rayon - Drapery and Upholstery Materials South Main Street Dial 6212 Dial 4382 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. NE TI “Flowers for all occasions” Compliments of Compliments of Lancaster Equipment Co. Dial 7588 Hendersonville, N. C. Fred Pressley’s Store East Flat Rock, N. C. II Compliments of EWBANK EWBANK Skyline Restaurant and Insurance - Real Estate - Loans Service Station Phone 4876 Tuxedo, North Carolina Hendersonville, N. C. TN Hendersonville Supply and Coal Co. Lumber - Builders’ Supplies - Hardware Paint and Coal “There is a material difference” Lenox Park Dial 4286 a SS EE =S_—=—S—. Page Sixty-Three PRESS OF KEYS -PRINEING COm GREEN Vl iSsbSurce Page Sixty-Four ad i J wi nd uF 4 i L 7 i. 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