Flat Rock High School - Parade Yearbook (Flat Rock, NC)
- Class of 1955
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Lorian { , ° cu 2 ig Hat Rock N. C. Flat Rock, SS Na) = wy 2s c 8 nv VW MM a fs == PO Alma Mater We're all for you! Hail to you, Flat Rock High! We love to sing your praises to the sky. We’re ever loyal, faithful, ever true. We make a pledge of loyalty unto you. We stand for the best that’s in the world. The blue and white your banners we unfurl. In every way we're working for your name, To guard your fame. FLAT ROCK HIGH! Page Two Having been confined to the cells of Search and Exploration for the school year 1955, we en- deavor to unravel some of the innumerable mys- Foreword teries and sensations highlighted at the Flat Rock Editor DOROTHY RHODES Co-Editor WILMA HILL Business Manager JERRY KING High School. As you pursue our emblem, you will come to and go by instructors, learners, and sponsors in their different aspects during this school year. Picture Editor JEAN OSTEEN Photographic Editor Staff GLENN SALTZ Literary Editor SIBYL HILL Page Three Page Four Dedication We, the staff of ‘55, dedicate this edition of The Parade to you who, in bygone years, have burned the nets and who have run the span of the diamond in behalf of the Flat Rock Blue Devils. This accumulation of effort and co-operation is our token of appreciation to you. Administration MRS. CATHERINE M. CRAWFORD MRS. MARGARET DAVIDSON MR. W. A. FRANKLIN French Home Economics Agriculture 8th Grade Page Five MRS. KATHERINE GOSS Social Science MR. H. A. HASELTINE Mathematics Geography MR. EARL H. KILPATRICK History Health Librarian MISS. GARDENIA OSTEEN MISS GWENDOLYN REID Mathematics Science Page Six MR. NEIL G. ROGERS Physical Education MRS. ELIZABETH ROGERS Social Science MRS. RUTH T. SEMASCHKO Commercial MRS. SUSIE S. SINCLAIR MR. JAMES R. STEWART, JR. English English Page Seven MR. FREDERICK E. TAYLOR MISS BETTY THOMPSON MRS. EVELYN WALDROP 8th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade MR. J. M. FOSTER, Page Eight County Pa aeanae Me Superintendent of Schools Officers ED FICKER President EUGENE MULL Vice President BETTY CASE Secretary-Treasurer MARY EDITH ANDERS “A cheerful disposition is a fund of great capital.” Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Softball 3,4; Mon- ogram Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Snack Bar 3; Volley Ball 2. BARBARA STEPP AUSTIN “Nothing is impossible to a willing worker.’ Basketball 3; Snack Bar 3; Glee Club 4. Seniors ALICE LOUISE BALLARD “We are charmed by the neatness of her person.”’ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Receptionist 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Best Figure 4. JUANITA R. BALLARD “The girl that loves and laughs must surely do well.” Secretary-Treasurer Home Hoom 1; F.H.A. 1,4; Receptionist 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Best-all-around 4. FRED ELREDGE BANE “Live and learn.” FFAre1,2.3;40 GARRETT LEE BARNWELL “Not lazy, just born tired and never got rested.” Basketball 2. Page Ten v Ae fe met 2 JANE E. BEDDINGFIELD “It’s nice to be natural, if like Jane you’re naturally nice.’ Basketball 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,4; Student Council 2,3; Student Court 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Best Dressed 4. JANNY SUE BEDDINGFIELD “A sweet, attractive grace.” F.H.A. 4; Snack Bar 3. Seniors CAROLYN ELAINE BUCKNER “Little, lighthearted, and full of fun.” Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Receptionist 2,3,4; Snack Bar 3. BETTY LOIS CASE “The best we can say is not enough.” Vice-President Homeroom 1,2,3; Secretary-Treasurer Class 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Receptionist 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Most likely to succeed 4. WAYNE CARLOS BEDDINGFIELD “Lives at peace with all mankind.” Foie Ace li;253)4¢ CAROLYN COLLINS BRADLEY “She has gladdened the hearts of many by _ her winning smile.’’ Page Eleven KATHERINE ELIZABETH CHAPMAN “A friendly voice, a pretty face.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Prettiest 4. MARY PAULINE CORN “Wise is the girl who, having nothing to say, keeps still.” Seniors WILLIAM L. CORNWELL “His only labor is to kill time.” Dana: Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,3,4; Class Officer F.F.A. 1; Monogram Club 3. Hendersonville: Foot- ball 2. EDNA MARLENE EDMUNDSON “One who serves is always useful.’ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Snack Bar 3; Glee Club 4; Parade Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 4; Science Club 2; rep Cluls 12,044 ELAINE RHODES EDWARDS “The capable are not always the loudest.” Library Assistant 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. CHARLES EDWARD FICKER “His winning personality has gained him many friends.” Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 1,3; Class President 4; Dramatics 2; Glee Club President 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Popu- lar 4. Page Twelve CHRISTINE PITTMAN FOSTER “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Receptionist 3; Parade Staff 4. DELIA OTHELLA GILBERT “A pleasant nature shines through her quietness.” Seniors WALTER JOSEPH GILBERT “Those who listen and say little will win their reward some day’ BOBBY LEE GREER “Through life he skipped with a merry grin.” EskeAve IZ. BETTY MULL HARE “Manners are the happy way of doing things.” RICHARD L. HEARST “Take life easy and live longer.” Page Thirteen LOREE HENDERSON “Faithful in every duty.” Assistant Manager Snack Bar 3; Beta Club 3,4; Re- ceptionist 4; Typing Honor 2. SIBYL JANE HILL “Character, intelligence, and perserverance are steps in her ladder of success.’’ Beta Club 3,4; Assistant Literary Editor Parade 3, Literary Editor 4; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 4; Most Intellectual girl 4; Receptionist 3,4; Snack Bar 3. EV ; sa ye eae wud has a oie we} Court 3; Beta ; President Student Body 4, nci ye At SHIRLEY TRIVOLA HYDER “Her ways are those of pleasantness.’’ .H.A. 1; Glee Club 4; Snack Bar 3. LP LEWISMIONES wR: “He who never worries is always happy.” Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. MANUEL CHARLES JUSTUS “Doubt whom you will but never doubt yourself.’ Baseball 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3; F.F.A. 3,4, Treas- urer 4; Monogram Club 4. Page Fourteen AAA spy LEWIS KING Crile e toward high ideals.’ Basket¥all 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,3,4, age i 3; Business Awe Parade 4 Ven ELIZABETH JEAN tas iS “The best and noblest lives are those which. are set “Life is just what you make it.” HHS Band 1. Seniors TEDDY COLUMBUS LAUGHTER “He always has time to be courteous.”’ Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Athletic 4. WANDA JEAN LEWIS “The way to be happy is to make others happy.” Glee Club 4; Wittiest 4. be then % ee fee a gl 4 ig her task from day to ay and meets tov Co whatever comes her way.’ JEAN McGRAW MABREY ‘A girl with a heart and a smile.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Snack Bar 3; Re- ceptionist 3; Library Assistant 3; Science Club 2; Pep GlUbw,273;4: Page Fifteen STEVEN MATTHEW MAGNESS “I1 get by somehow.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Glee Club 4. JIMMY ANDREW McCARSON “When | feel an energetic spell coming on, | sit real still ‘til it goes away.” Rabe AG 1,2: VELMA MAE McCARSON “She knows how to laugh, learn, and live.’ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Receptionist 3; Glee Club 4. EUGENE MULL “If pleasure interferes with work, quit work.’ Student Council 4; Baseball 1; Vice President Class Bho [RIB IN. Ue DOROTHY LOUISE NEWMAN “She’s ever in a sunny mood.” Receptionist 3; Library Assistant 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Vice-President 4; F.H.A. Reporter 3; Snack Bar 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Cutest 4; Student Council 4. HAROLD FREDERICK NEWMAN “| give up.” F.F.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 4. Page Sixteen SYBIL JEAN OSTEEN “Her ability is greater than her size.’ Student Council 1; Beta Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Receptionist 3; Library Assistant 4; Secre- tary-Treasurer Homeroom 4; Snack Bar 3; Glee Club 4; Friendliest 4. DANIEL HUGHES PACE “listen to everyone then do as you please.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Seniors MILDRED RUTH PACE “A quiet disposition possesses the truest wisdom.” Basketball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Co-captain Basketball 4; Quietest 4. RUBY GERALDINE PACE “A cheerful disposition is a fund of great capital.” Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Receptionist 2,3,4; Most Popular 4; Glee Club 4. EFFIE IRENE PARRIS “Speech is great, but silence is greater.’ Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Snack Bar 3. BARBARA ANN REDMOND “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” F.H.A. 4; Snack Bar 3. Page Seventeen DOROTHY IRENE RHODES “She hath learned much, served well, and inspired many.” Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Presi dent 4; Dramatics 2; Monogram Club 3,4, President 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Most Athletic Girl 4; Softball 3; Secretary- Treasurer Class 2; Volley Ball 2; Miss Hi Miss 4. NELLIE MARIA RHODES “Although she is no surgeon, she does a great deal of cutting up.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Pest 4. Seniors ALLARD GLENN SALTZ “Never too busy to play a prank or do a favor.’ 4 Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Mono- gram Club 4. . DOUGLAS HILLIARD SHIPMAN “Work fascinates me; | could sit and look cir thy cll) cle F.F.A. 1; Baseball 2; Most handsome 4. Page Eighteen SYLVIA FAYE SHOOKE “Some say the world is made for fun and frolic— [2 and so do F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4, LUCY VIOLA STEPP “Smile and the world smiles with you.” F.H.A. 1,4; Glee Club 4; Snack Bar 3. Bank of Ane HARRY CURTIS TRANTHAM “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” CECIL GREY THORNTON “What should a man do but be merry?” Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Court 3. Seniors CAROLYN JOYCE WISE “Not too serious; not too gay; but a true-blue girl in every way.” F.H.A. 4; Snack Bar 3. BARBARA STEPP WISE “With a whole heart’s welcome in her smile she comes and goes.” Glee Club 4; Snack Bar 3; F.H.A. 4. Not Pictured: Velma Kathaleen Bright Louise Hoots Barbara Louella Peace Myrtle Florence Young Nan Stepp Page Nineteen Mascots So SOT GG “ASHEVILLE W.C, RANDY GRIFFIN and KAY RIDDLE Page Twenty “Make Yourself Comfdgtable, SS. Baby.” S There’s trouble around the corner ! ! Our sponsor at one of his better moments. All great men must rest once in a while ! ! Page Twenty-One FRIENDLIEST _ Jean Osteen Harry Trantham siete ALLEL saint ne ae DIE TE eT Mp BEST DRESSED Jane Beddingfield Cecil Thornton PRETTIEST- MOST HANDSOME Katherine oeenaS = SS | | _ Douglas Shipman WITTIEST Fred Newman Wanda Lewis MOST ATHLETIC Dorothy Rhodes | T. C. Laughter -QUIETEST Mildred Pace — Richard Hearst CUTEST Louise Newman Harry Trantham MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Case Jerry King MOST. INTELLECTUAL Sibyl Hill | “Steve Hudson ee w e = i 5 MOST POPULAR eraldine Pace Ed Ficker _ BEST ALL AROUND = ean Hudeon 1. Bubble Gum Champions. 2. Student Council Picnic. 3. The McCarson Sisters. 4. Four Roses! Page Twenty-Six Shaps CO NWO ON | don’t feel like | look! Eighth grade gang. | love you, too! Artificial respiration. WILMA HILL OTIS JONES Page Twenty-Seven ow, Left to Right: Barbara Anders, Montie Anders, Anne Arrowood, Billy lyde Barnwell, Ann Barnwell. Y Row: Carolyn Belcher, Margie Bell, Carolyn Bennison, Phoebe Blackwell, ces Blythe, Anna Burns. ird Row: Frieda Cantrell, Louise Cantrell, Julian Capps, Roland Case, Nora Con- ell, Jimmy Cox. Fourth Row: Billy Drake, Jane Duncan, Bobby Durham, Thomas Edwards, Jane Ann Erwin, Virginia Erwin. Fifth Row: Herbert Fischer, Harriet Freeman, Molly Freeman, Vera Greer. First Row, Left to Right: Kitty Hardin, Betty Haynes, Dale Hessler, Deanna Hill, Harold Hill, Wilma Hill. Second Row: Elmer Hoots, Harry Hoxit, Minnie Huntsinger, Frances Johnson, Mary Louise Johnson, Otis Jones. Third Row: Donald Justice, Annette Justus, Martha Justus, Gerald Kuykendall, Carl Levi, Jo Ann Lewis. Fourth Row: Norma Lockaby, Rabon Maybin, T. D. McCarson, Betty McGinnis, Bruce McMahan, Joe Moore. Fifth Row: Peggy Morgan, Alvin Nelson, Carolyn Osteen, Helen Osteen. First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Pace, Ruth Ella Pace, Earl Plemmons, Christeen Rhodes, Nettie Mae Seay, Charles Sexton. Second Row: Ruby Smith, Steve S‘aton, Paul Stepp, Norma Vaughn, Cynthia Wal- drop, Carol Ward. Third Row: Fannie Kerr Waters, Reba Wilson, Clifton Young, Cecil Young. Not Pictured: Jeanette Jackson, Barbara Kuykendall, Sara Morgan, Sylvia Warlick. Page Thirty Sophomore Class Officers President JIMMIE HARDIN Vice-President BARBARA HARDIN Secretary-Treasurer LORALI CRONKHITE Page Thirty-One Page Thirty-Two Sophomores Left to Right: DICKIE ANDERS CAROLYN BALLARD BREECE BENNETT BILLY BLYTHE LOUISE BOWEN MAXINE BROOKS GARLAND BURRELL CAROLYN CAGLE BETTY CAIRNES PRESTON CAMP LEWIS CANTRELL MYRTIS CAPPS NELDA CAPPS SARAH CASE MARVOREEN COGGINS HAROLD CONNOR BETTY CORN PEGGY COX LORALI CRONKHIJE ELIZABETH DRAKE JIMMIE GAIL DUNCAN NORMA JEAN EDNEY ELSIE EDMUNDSON JEANETTE FLENER LYNN FRANKS ANN GILREATH EVANS HAMILTON BARBARA HARDIN JERAL HARDIN JIMMIE HARDIN Left to Right: DANIEL HENDERSON THOMAS HENDERSON SHIRLEY HICKS FLORENCE HILL JAMES HILL LEROY HOOTS PAUL HOXIT BILLY HUGHEY STEVE HYDER ARCHIE JACKSON GERALDINE JONES ROBERT JONES VERA JEAN JONES CHARLOTTE JUSTICE LESTER JUSTICE JENNIE KELLY RICHARD KING SHELBY KING GERALDINE LANDRETH EUVA LEVI FRED LEVI EUGENE LINDSEY GLEN LINDSEY ELSIE MAYBIN GERTRUDE McCALL LARRY McCARSON REX McCRARY PATRICIA McCRAW GRADY McDOWELL JEAN McGAHA Sophomores Page Thirty-Three Page Thirty-Four Sophomores Left to Right: EMMA MOORE CHARLES MORRIS JAMES MYLES JEANETTE NELSON DANNIE NICHOLSON MARY ANN ORR ARNETTA OSTEEN GLENDA SUE OSTEEN GRETA OSTEEN SARA PACE BERTHA PAGE CHARLES PARRIS NORMAN PARRIS BILLY RICKARD BOBBY SEXTON DOROTHY SIZEMORE JIMMIE STATON MICHAEL STEPP NORMA STEPP KENNETH STOUT JOHN SUMMEY MARCEILLA SURRETT NORMA THOMPSON Not Pictured: ARNOLD CANTRELL W. K. CORN JOAN HEATON RONALD JUSTICE PEGGY MORGAN DONALD NELSON JOE SUMMEY Freshman Class Officers President BILLY HOLBERT Vice-President L. C. BAYNARD Secretary-Treasurer JACKIE HERMAN Brat Z E fe ASHEVILEE WC. Page Thirty-Five Freshmen Left to Right: MARY ANDERS VERA ARROWOOD DONNA BAINES GAYNELLE BALLARD JERLENE BALLARD HERMAN BARNWELL L. C. BAYNARD DENVER BEDDINGFIELD JO ANN BEDDINGFIELD JOE BELL JOANN BRADSHAW SHIRLEY CALLOWAY HAROLD CASE BETTY CAMP FREIDA CAMP GLENN CAMP CALVIN COGGINS MARTHA CONNELL JAMES CORN NORMAN CORN SHIRLEY DIMSDALE SHIRLEY JEAN DENNIS JEANNETTE DRAKE MARY LOU DRAKE LARRIE EMBLER BRENDA FOWLER CLYDE GILLIAM ANN GRIFFIN GERALDINE HEATHERLY L. B. HEATHERLY MONROE HEATHERLY THOMAS HENDERSON JACK HERMAN LINDA HICKS WAYNE HILL BILLY HOLBERT JAMES HOOPER RONALD HOOPER JACK HUGGINS NORMA HUGGINS VAUGHN HUGGINS JERE HYDER DOLLIE JACKSON GAYLE JACKSON CHARLES JOHNSON Freshmen Left to Right: GAYLE JOHNSON. LULLA JONES RAY JONES SANDRA JONES DONNA JUSTICE CARROLL JUSTICE DONNIE JUSTUS JANICE KUYKENDALL FLOSSIE LAUGHTER NORMA JEAN LINDSAY LINDA LOCKABY LLOYD LUNSFORD JIMMY McABEE ERMA McCARSON HAROLD McCARSON JACKIE McCLAIN GERALD McMAHAN CARL MIDDLETON MARTHA MINTS STEVE MORGAN ALICE MOSS BARBARA MULL RAY NIX CATHERINE OSTEEN CLIFFORD OSTEEN JEAN OSTEEN SHERBY OSTEEN TYRONE OSTEEN DONNIE OWENS FRANK PACE JO ANN PRESSLEY BARBARA SEXTON EVA SHUMAN THEO SITTON CAROLYN SLUDER BARBARA SOSEBEE BETTY SUE SUMMEY JOYCE SUMMEY DIXIE TAYLOR KENNETH WALKER KENNETH WARD STANLEY WARD ROBERT WHITMIRE LEWIS WILSON MARGUIRETE YOUNG Wolf in a sheep’s clothing. | Get set, go! Page Thirty-Eight Lighth Grade President ............. DOROTHY CLEVELAND Vice-President ............ MARY JO MORGAN Secretary and Treasurer ....... WIVIAN McABEE Page Thirty-Nine FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Capps, Ralph Belcher, Caroline Chapman, Dottie Cleveland, Okeitha Beddingfield, Eve Waldrop, Marie Laughter, Rachel Maybin, Shirley Foster, Mack Osteen, Cecil Jones. SECOND ROW: Miss Thompson, Inez Anders, Blanche Collins, Joyce Hyder, Evelyn Morgan, Jean Parris, Thelma Greene, Archie Honeycutt, Joyce Parris, Joyce Ward. THIRD ROW: James Taylor, Jeff Robinson, Preston Mints, James Erwin, Charles Hodges, Johnny Staton, Tommy Heatherly, Edmund Malskey. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Brian, Joe McMurray, Mary Beddingfield, Mable Young, Donald Guice, Billy Huggins, Ronny Redmond, Johnny Johnson, Phillip Justice, Clinton Rathburn. SECOND ROW: Ann Heaton, Elaine Corn, Lorraine Martin, Faye Landreth, Mary Jo Morgan, Elaine Bennison, Evelene Parris, Ellen Edney. Page Forty THIRD ROW: Douglas Coggins, Alan Newman, Carrol Shipman, Cleo Levi, Harold Shipman, Robert Surrett, Randy Holbert, Walter Parris, Jess Cantrell. Lighth Gra € ad i as be rQ hone QUA SY Py. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Barnwell, Randy Matthews, Dale Nelson, Sonny Justus, Ruth Jones, G Barbara Fisher, Pearl Justus, Naomi Morgan, Mary Lee Brian, David Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Waldrop, Burma Weller, Audrey Levi, Jean Capps, Sue Taylor, Carolyn Bishop, ind.” we dae Denivie Camp, Mary Annis Goins. C Q ay THIRD ROW: Harold Pace, Frank Erwin, Louise Hill, Betty Jo Wines, Thelma Prince, Sally Anders, Rita Case, Morris Taylor. h da Dove FOURTH ROW: Robert Henderson, Bobby Stepp, Bobby Kuykendall, William Wise. , db td FIRST 2OW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Herschel Lyda, Scott Ward, Ellen Quinn, Elfreida Baumberger, Dan 4LA Wilkie, Jackie Surrett, Billy Gustafson, Bill Ficker. SECOND ROW: Louie Silver, Malvern West, Charlotte Hessler, Mary Heatherly, Myrtice Hill, Ruth Miller, Sherry Lyttle, Vivian McAbee, Robin Andrews. THIRD ROW: Mr. Taylor, Genell Justice, Armay Capps, Evangeline Morgan, Patterson, Truman Martin, Carroll Capps. ; : FOURTH ROW: Fred Halford, Lindal Davis, Michael Owensby, Joe Prince, Jimmy Buckner. A 4 Shirley Ward, David X Page Forty-One “4 fo SOowv Aett f ye jat of Adah « Reb Arclrisw’ You can sew with this contraption. Hold her boys she may take off again! One of our choice blossoms. She’s an Ipana girl. Bill Cornwell and Company. That will be three days, Harold. Miss Snack Bar of 1955. That girl does get around. Page Forty-Two Student Council Officers STEVE HUDSON ............... President BILLY DRAKE ............. Vice President PHOEBE BLACKWELL .. Secretary-Treasurer MRS. NEIL ROGERS ............. Sponsor Activities Page Forty-Three Student Council J. - Front row, left to right: Jackie Surrett, Sonny Justus, Burma Weller, Emma Moore, Ronnie Red- mond, Robert Surratt, Dickie King, Phillip Justus, Barbara Hardin, Dottie Cleveland, James Erwin, Harold Pace. Second Row: Jean Capps, Billy Holbert, Betty Morgan, Libby Drake, Wilma Hill, Thomas Ed- Page Forty-Four wards, Malvern West, Dannie Nicholson, Jeanette Drake, Brenda Fowler, Catherine Osteen, L. C. Baynard. Third Row: Ruby Smith, Martha Mintz, Jerry King, Otis Jones, Dorothy Rhodes, Eugene Mull, Cecil Thornton, Ed Ficker, Jimmy Cox, Jimmy Hardin, Paul Hoxit, Daniel Henderson, Norman Corne. Beta Club 1 Pay ADERSHI , 31H) Sona (ORCUEM tlebi se eas PHOEBE BLACKWELL ee een ViCeneresident NORMA LOCKABY ................ Secretary-Treasurer MRS. CATHERINE M. CRAWFORD ........ ere OPONSOl Second Row: Otis Jones, Billy Drake, Sibyl Hill, Betty Case, Steve Hudson, Bobby Durham, Thomas Edwards, Montie Anders, Carolyn Belcher, Mary Louise Johnson. First Row, left to right: Jean Osteen, Wilma Hill, Carolyn Osteen, Anna Burns, Betty McGinnis, Carol Ward, Jane Ann Erwin, Martha Justus, Ann Barn- well, Mary Frances Blythe, Loree Henderson. Page Forty-Five Page Forty-Six standing: Jean osreen = = SS = = Assistants Left to right: Shelby King, Arnetta Osteen, Sara Morgan, Jean Osteen, Shirley Hicks, Nelda Capps, and Jennie Kelly. Left to right: Wilma Hill, Glenn Saltz, and Mr. Kil- patrick, Librarian. Left to right: Emma Moore, Mary Frances Blythe, Deanna Hill, Louise Cantrell, Sarah Case, and Carol Jean Ward. Page Forty-Eight ‘the Rocket Seated, left to right: Mr. Stewart, Sponsor; Mary Frances Blythe, Maty Louise John- ee ees son, Tommy Edwards, Phoebe Blackwell, Norma Lockaby, Jo Anne Lewis, Montie Anders. Standing: Joyce Hyder, Carolyn Bennison, Sylvia Warlick, Carolyn Osteen, Ruby Smith, Carolyn Belcher, Vera Greer, Otis Jones, Jimmy Cox, Billy Drake, Ann Barnwell, Z F112 : Molly Freeman, Martha Justus, Fannie Kerr Waters, Jane Ann Erwin, Wilma Hill, Mrs. ar sf? Semaschko, Sponsor. Page Forty-Nine SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelby King, Jo Anne Pressley, Carolyn Buckner, Emma Moore, and Arnetta Osteen. STANDING: Jean Mabry, Carolyn Cagle, Maxine Brooks, Bertha Page, Jeannette Flener, Greta Osteen, Norma Stepp, Ann Gilreath, Mary Anders, Nelda Capps, Lor- ali Cronkhite, Velma McCarson, Sandra Jones, Joan Heaton, Patricia McGraw. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Landreth, Ger- aldine Jones, Betty Sue Summey, Barbara Sosbee, Lula Jones, Joyce Summey, Janice Kuykendall, Gaynelle Ballard, Norma Jean Edney, Elsie Edmundson. SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Justus, Barbara Wise, Lucy Stepp, Peggy Morgan, Jo Anne Lewis, Euva Levi. STANDING: Christine Foster, Alice Bal- lard, Mildred Pace, Juanita Ballard, Frieda Camp, Jannie Sue Beddingfield, Irene Par- ris, Barbara Sexton, Barbara Redmond, Carolyn Belcher, Sara Pace, Jane Bedding- field, Cynthia Waldrop, Jean Osteen, Car- olyn Wise, Sherby Osteen. Page Fifty SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Ballard, Secretary; Jeannette Nelson, Vice-President; Jean Osteen, President; Virginia Erwin, Treasurer; Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor. STANDING: Myrtis Capps, Assistant Sec- retary and Treasurer; Montie Anders, His- torian; Ruby Smith, Song Leader; Geraldine Pace, Parliamentarian; Marlene Edmund- son, Reporter; a nd Elsie Maybin, Pianist. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Nix, Jim Gilliam, Steven Magness, Ray Jones, Vaughn Huggins, Grady McDowell, Denver Beddingfield, Jack Coggins, Charles Johnson, James Corn, Pete Lunsford. SECOND ROW: Billy Holbert, Harold McCarson, Carroll Justice, Manuel Justus, Daniel Henderson, Roland Cas2, Rabon Maybin, Fred Bane, Bill Cornwell, Dan Pace, Bryant Hall, Theo Sitton, Steve Morgan, Jere Hyder, Donnie Owens, James Hooper. THIRD ROW: James McAbee, Gerald Osteen, Lewis Wilson, Arnold Cantrell, Jimmy Milds, Kenneth Stout, Gl-nn Camp, Archie Jackson, Richard Whitmire, Dickie Anders, Jack Huggins, Monroe Heatherly, Wayne Hl. oe SP LAT ROME OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Sexton, Sentinel; Thomas Henderson, Treasurer; W. A. Franklin, Advisor; Bobby Durham, President; Harry Hoxit, Vice-President; Jimmy Hardin, Reporter; Donald Justus, Secretary. Page Fifty-One Receptionists FIRST ROW: Loree Henderson, Carolyn Buckner, Alice Ballard, and Wilma Hill. SECOND ROW: Betty Carines, Mary Frances Blythe, Emma Moore, Greta Osteen, Myrtis Capps, Ann Barnwell, and Sibyl Hill. THIRD ROW: Bertha Page, Margie Bell, Betty Case, Juanita Ballard, and Geraldine Pace, Mrs. Semaschko, Sponsor. Page Fifty-Two Monogram Club FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Beddingfield, Elizabeth Drake, Carolyn Buckner, Jane Ann Erwin, Fannie Kerr Waters, Jean Osteen, Helen Osteen, and Norma Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Montie Anders, Minnie Huntsinger, Mary Anders, Louise Newman, Secretary and Treasurer; Juanita Ballard, Dorothy Rhodes, President; Geraldine Pace, and Mildred Pace. THIRD ROW: Ed Ficker, Vice President; Lewis Jones, Jimmy Cox, Billy Drake, Cecil Thornton, Clyde Barnwell, T. D. McCarson, Harry Hoxit, Donald Justice, T. C. Laughter, and Manuel Justus. ee Club FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Morgan, Sandra Jones, Carol Jean Ward, Jean Osteen, Marlene Edmundson, Deleane Summers, Jean Mabry. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mull, Brenda Fowler, Eva Shuman, Lorali Cronkhite, Sylvia Shock, Ellen Edney, and Lula Jones. Page Fifty-Three Seated: Betty McGinnis, Vice-President; Ed Ficke, President. Standing: Betty Case, Treasurer; Cecil Thornton, Librarian; Secretary. and Juanita Ballard, Page Fifty-Four ee BACTAGEERAER t ASHEVILLE RE Left to right: STEVE HUDSON, Boys’ Manager; BEd McGINNIS, Girls’ Manager; DICKIE KING, Scorekeeper; NEIL ROGERS, Coach. Athletics AKIN Page Fifty-Five Girls’ Basket Ball LEFT TO RIGHT : Dorothy Rhodes, Alice Moss, Mary Anders, Mildred Pace, Montie Anders, Geraldine Pace, Jane Beddingfield, Louise Newman, Minnie Huntsinger, Juanita Ballard, Martha Justus, Jane Ann Erwin, Norma Lockaby, Norma Stepp, Florence Hill, Helen Osteen, Betty McGinnis, Manager; Neil Rogers, Coach. First Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Beddingfield, Minnie Huntsinger, Dorothy Rhodes, Captain; Mary Anders, Mildred Pace, Co-Captain; Louise Newman. Page Fifty-Six Boys’ Basket Ball LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Justice, Daniel Henderson, Paul Hoxit, Evans Hamilton, Jerry King, Billy Drake, Ed Ficker, T. D. McCarson, Clyde Barnwell, Cecil Thornton, Roland Case, Harry Hoxit, Rex McCrary, T. C. Laughter, Jimmy Cox,, Billy Rickard, Dannie Joe Nicholson, Steve Hudson, Manager; Neil Rogers, Coach; Dickie King, Scorekeeper. First Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry King, Captain; Billy Drake, Ed Ficker, Cecil Thornton, Clyde Barnwell, Harry Hoxit, Co-Captain; T. C. Laughter, Jimmy Cox. Page Fifty-Seven GIRLS Flat Rock 36........ Crabtree ElatmRockas Onesie mmc Flat Rock 35......... Brevard Flat Rock I4. nn. sae Etowah Flat Rock 34....... Edneyville Flat Rock 34........ Crabtree Flat Rock 30...... Mills River Flat Rock 36........... Emma Alen? RoC BVocnccsccnse Deine Flat Rock 47......... 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SECOND ROW: Glenda Osteen, Jimmie Gail Duncan, Fannie Kerr Waters, Libby Drake, Ruth Miller. Page Fifty-Nine Baseball FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenn Saltz, T. C. Laughter, Jimmie Cox, Dannie Joe Nicholson, Billy Rickard, Daniel Henderson, Evans Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Dickie King, Scorekeeper; Rex McCrary, Billy Drake, Harry Hoxit, Clyde Barnwell, Norman Corn, Lewis Jones, Steve Morgan, Mr. Neil Rogers, Coach. Page Sixty ah — = 5 ” ie} fo) La ! t Time ou Page Sixty-One Carnival ting Cueen Tommy itil Le Pe dey ta et eaaecrmrercerospesr enema Three Be tieerterasenreemciscecrneesiausirensin ss Page Sixty JERE HYDER Juniors WILMA HILL AND TOMMY EDWARDS BRENDA FOWLER PHILLIP JUSTUS a wi a — i = = a =) rea) L KATHERINE CHAPMAN AND BILL CORNWELL Sophomores JIMMIE GAIL DUNCAN AND BREECE BENNETT | es % - : as % r Ne? als | 7 z ED FICKER MARLENE EDMUNDSON MANUEL JUSTUS STEVE HUDSON Athletics Home Economics Agriculture Citizenship 7AOZOorxL wv atZgzamoc=an SIBYL HILL DOROTHY RHODES LOREE HENDERSON Valedictorian Valedictorian Salutatorian Citizenship Athletics French 3 oe itp. atte tee! page J ie i dled i OTIS JONES LORALI CRONKHITE JEAN OSTEEN JAMES CORN History Biology Current Events and Citizenship | Current Events and Citizensh (Freshman Award) (Freshman Award) Lunch Room Ladies LEFT TO RIGHT: MRS. TOM GUICE MRS. ZODA MAE HAWKIN MRS. LEONA MANSFIELD MRS. LULA JONES LEFT TO RIGHT: MR. ELMER LEVI MR. GEORGE GORDON MR. WALTER CASE MR. COLUMBUS “JAKE” ANDERS MR. JAMES M. JUSTUS MR. LOCKABY Janitor Page Sixty-Six Best Wishes and Congratulations to CLASS OF ‘55 GREY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Hendersonville, North Carolina Phone 5182 Pine Street LANCE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. C tulations t BUILDING MATERIAL ongratulations to HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. THE CLASS OF ’5 5 Compliments of PORTER’S ESSO STATION FRANCES WRIGHT HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Seventh Avenue East HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of COLLINS - McCORD Hendersonville’s One-Stop Shopping Center PHONE 4926 Shepherd’s Phone 3435 HOLLEY SWOFFORD 448 N. Main St. Hendersonville, N. C. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Member National Selected Morticians By Invitation HENDERSONVILLE SUPPLY COAL CO. LUMBER - BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES - HARDWARE PAINT AND COAL “THERE IS A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE” LENOX PARK DIAL 4286 Page Sixty-Eight COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Hendersonville, North Carolina State Trust Company Compliments ’ Dependable As Time ) WE INVITE YOUR Green River BANKING BUSINESS Mills Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Tuxedo, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE FLETCHER PHONE 6219 PHONE 3646 YOUNGBLOOD OIL COMPANY (AGENT) P. O. Box 1030 Hendersonville, N. C. Page Sixty-Nine DRABOW ELECTRONICS SERVICE Guy Bowen Doug Drake RADIO - T.V. - REFRIGERATION Phone 9721 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. McFARLAN BAKE SHOP HOME BAKERY QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1930 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. ALLEN E. BROWN INSURANCE CO. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 124 4th Ave., W. Phone 5637 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of FLAT ROCK GROCERY FLAT ROCK EN eC. LANCASTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY YOUR IMPLEMENT DEALER 655 Seventh Ave. E Dial 7588 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of W. A. Baxter Supplier of Sinclair Products HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Page Seventy Hot Spot Blue Bird Phone 9133 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT W. G. McCALL, Sheriff HARKEY’S TELEVISION SERVICE RADIO AND TELEVISION Phone 7210 131 Third Ave. W. Compliments of HARDWARE, PAINT AND AUTO STORES HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of CLIFTON’S RESTAURANT 3rd Church Sts. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. CHARM BEAUTY SALON JEWELL SAIN, Prop. 242 North Main St. Phone 9606 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP EDs ROPER IE: EAST FLAT ROCK, N. C. Haircuts $.60 Compliments of BELK-SIMPSON CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Main St. Hendersonville, N. C. LA VOGUE Opposite Post Office Ready-to-Wear and Millinery HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. LOUIS WILLIAMS SONS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Dial 3188 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of HARDING-REESE REFRIGERATION COMPANY Spartanburg Highway Compliments of HARTNETT ELECTRIC COMPANY Fifth Avenue West. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. FINE FURNITURE HOME APPLIANCES DANIEL‘S (Formerly Railroad Salvage Co.) HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. FINE NEW CARS Stokes Jamerson 205 South Church Street Hendersonville, North Carolina FINE USED CARS Compliments of Duff Oil Company Pure Oil Products HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of BROCK’S ICE CREAM BAR The Shake You Eat With a Spoon SANDWICHES RICHARDSON’S FUEL SUPPLY CO. 1628 Fifth Ave. West Telephone 7196 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. ROSE PHARMACY W. L. Harper, Proprietor Prescription Druggists Dial 6461 Hendersonville, N. C. DELUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 3091 Mrs. Lavada Lyda Harold Brinn Proprietors Over Barber’s Book Shop Entrance on Sixth Avenue, West Page Seventy-One Compliments of TOWN OFFICE AND SUPPLY Hendersonville, North Carolina Compliments of OSTEEN’S MARKET SMOKE SHOP MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, CIGARS, CANDY 3rd Ave., W. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. JACKSON’S FLOWER SHOP Dial 4382 502 North Main “FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS” HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. MARTIN’S DISTINCTIVE STYLES 501 North Main Dial 5518 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of DELUXE COLLINS CLEANERS LAUNDRY 527 South Church Street 229 North Main St. Dial 7311 and 3959 SHORTY’S DRIVE-IN DINING ROOM AND PATIO South Church Street SHIPMAN and SENTELL NEW AND USED CARS Low Prices—Always S. Main and Caswell Sts. Dial 3106 OATES PAINT BODY SHOP 440 South Church Street “Complete Collision Service” HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of DUKE POWER COMPANY Phone 4271 Hendersonville, North Carolina Page Seventy-Two BECK BROS. PHARMACY THOMPSON PRODUCE CO. Dealers In Phone 9065 231 N. Main St. CHICKENS—EGGS—COUNTRY CURED HAMS HIDES FURS HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Dial 5092 Seventh Ave., East THE TIMES-NEWS Hendersonville’s Daily Newspaper OVERTON’S CASH WHOLESALE CO. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Every Afternoon Except Sunday Phone 344] DIAL 3911 BEST WISHES to the ei CLASS of ‘55 a AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION oo at ; cr “ be Quality Rayon Yarns and Nylenka Yarns and Fibers Compliments of HARDING - REESE REFRIGERATION COMPANY Spartanburg Highway DAMPP-CHASER, INC. P. O. Box 520 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of KALIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE WING PAPER BOX COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Page Seventy-Three Rigby-Morrow Company Builders’ Supplies LUMBER MILL WORK Ath Ave., East Dial 3428 Anders and Bennett, Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE 1300 N. Main Street Dial 7568 Fox Theatre PIC-O-THE-PICTURES DIAL 7522 Congratulations to THE CLASS OF ‘55 Skyland Hotel HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Page Seventy-Four Food Energy Bond Bread is not a substitute for the total nutritional value (oe Ges . } — Ve Rich tn of foods compared. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF ‘55 J. C. Penney Company HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. With The Emphasis on — Service Commercial Insurance Realty Co. MICHAEL A. MAXWELL BOYCE E. ORR Professional Building Dial 2-1686 124 4th Avenue, West P. O. Box 1204 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. ae a a el BOB’S ESSO SERVICE Dial 5887 nUXEDOMIN 5G: Compliments of TUXEDO GROCERY TUXEDO, N. C. Compliments of IMPERIAL RESTAURANT 315 N. Main Street Phone 5389 REMNANT SHOP 106 S. Main Street DRAPERY, UPHOLSTERING FABRICS Phone 6212 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. NEAL HAWKINS, Contractor GRADING BUILDING 123 E. Caswell HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Dial 4096 LANGLEY’S GRILL “Meet the Gang Here” Courteous and efficient service HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of First Federal Savings Loan Association Home Loans- Insured Savings 131 Fifth Avenue, West HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of B B JAX PAX 529-31 5th Avenue, West “Your Business Appreciated” at the GARNER FURNITURE CO. East Flat Rock, N. C. Phone 5584 WILE TRANSFER STORAGE CO. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED, STORED AND SHIPPED Agent for Allied Van Lines, Inc. Dial 7086 121 Fifth Ave., East HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. GREGG BROTHERS HARDWARE HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PHONE 7369 OSSIE J. ORR ELECTRIC—PLUMBING—HEATING HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of TUXEDO GROCERY TUXEDO, N. C. Dial 4641 Compliments of Leona’s LADIES’ SPECIALTY SHOP Page Seventy-Five Compliments of HENDERSONVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION T. LEE OSBORNE BOYD PONTIAC-CADILLAC CO. BLAIR-McLEOD MOTORS, INC. HUNTERSCHEV ROLETSCORs ING: LAMPLEY MOTORS PETE FOLSOM MOTOR CO. RANKIN MOTORS, INC. THOMAS MOTOR CO., INC. EWBANK EWBANK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE—LOANS Phone 4876 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. SUPERIOR LAUNDRY CLEANERS Main Office: 915 Maple St.—Dial 4288 Branch Office: Skyland Hotel Bldg.—Phone 3368 Drive-In Office: 111 N. Main St.—Phone 2-1436 JONES QUALITY MEATS WHERE THE BEST COST LESS Horace V. Jones, Prop. Phone 5018 540 Seventh Ave., E. Hohnny g Milk Shake Bar FOR “TASTY TOASTED SANDWICHES” Intersection Spartanburg Greenville Highway Compliments of Skyline Restaurant TUXEDO, N. C. Page Seventy-Six PALACE BARBER SHOP John R. Justice, Owner and Manager Barbers: Joe Barnwell, Z. V. Brookshire, J. D. Nichols 238 North Main Street General Electric—Zenith—Stromberg-Carlson LAWRENCE ORR, INC. RADIO — TELEVISION Phone 4571 625 Fifth Ave., West HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. GILBERT Concrete Products Co. BUILD WITH BLOCK For Economy and Durability Steel Window Sash and Door Frames 7th Ave., East Phone 4463 BRUNSWICK BILLARDS IN REAR SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Phone 9132 alte ae E. A. McCall Compliments of Contractor Plumbing Supplies Stokers—Oil Burners— Efird’s Department Store Small Hardware Deep Shallow Well Pumps Phone 5260 Phone 9086 P. O. Box 301 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. E. FLAT ROCK, N. C. Compliments of DEWEY SHERMAN ria HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. Greenville Highway Phone 3012 People’s Home Furnishers - Philco Electric Ranges Refrigerators - Radios and TV Sets HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Hq iS Bocelle DINERS Page Seventy-Seven Compliments of BERKELEY MILLS ] “MY LITTLE MARGIE” 4 HERE WE ARE, BOYS! 2 PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE DETENTION HALL CLUB. 5 THE BEAUTIES OF NATURE. 3 MR. LOCKABY. 6 | WISH THAT BUS WOULD COME. —_— er SSS SSS -— se ern SS SSS Page Seventy-Eight eee eee THE PLACE TO GO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW Exclusive But Not Expensive SINCLAIR’S MEN’S WEAR BOSTONIAN SHOES...... aa Seer tac “None Better at Any Price” FASHION (PARK. .....:.. Sear cary So RES Aah “Suits for the Man Who Cares” MANHATTAN SHIRTS...... gs Casey Ree “One of the World’s Best” WV EIMOUEYATIES ste we eer yg eee ae “Crush, Knot, Twist ‘Em—Not a Wrinkle” PAROEOELIS. -0 Soleo aN raat eh ae be “Wherever You Go ‘Paris’ Means Style” SWANK JEWELRY.......... nae eee Men Loves It, 333 North Main Street HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. John A. Sinclair, Owner-Manager Page Seventy-Nine Congratulations TO CLASS OF ‘55 J. F. STOKES Hatch Feed Seed Store Fertilizer Baby Chicks Bee Supplies Freezer Supplies DIAL 7097 130 SO. MAIN ST. CAROLINA TAXI DIAL 3221 3rd Ave., West Carson Ice Cream Company Wholesale Manufacturers and Distributors BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PHONE 6822 Af aA tographs SS, SES? Page Eighty — nn nk —e=_ ee Em “wal. “aq iat y op ladcwnd: a ae i i og”
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