Hendersonville High School - Laureate Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)
- Class of 1953
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Henderson Co. Public Library Hendersonville, N. C. sf. . , % Presented By The Seniur Class HENDERSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Jlen tiers on i ' i (L, fU, C ciro t; ina •-‘ YCSa Oie Opportunities of Ooclay are Our _Assurance of Oo morrow tf r — r 145142 173 . 7 4 H Foreword All of us have the same basic needs. Our wants, desires, hopes, and fears bear a meaningful likeness. Only by our association with one another and our opportunities to learn to¬ gether can we ever hope to develop fully and richly the potentialities of our individual personalities, that make for the abundant life. The staff of the 1953 Laureate presents this book as a blue print of opportunities offered by our beloved school, DEDICATED TO THE SANITY OF CHILD PERSONALITIES. II !! f II ii ■ ii Because of his enthusiasm, his genial nature, and his aggressiveness in carrying forward the constructive program of our school, which has afforded us greater opportunities to receive a more-rounded education and preparedness for our future to come, we, the senior class of 1953, dedicate this sixth edition of the LAUREATE to Mr. A. D. Kornegay, Superintendent of City Schools. Deilicatiuii Page Four MR. A. D. KORNEGAY MR. HENRY DAVIS Superintendent, City Schools Principal, H. H. S. Administration Secretaries MRS. HELEN MacKINNEY MISS JANETTE McQUEEN Sc joo Board MR. BRUCE DRYSDALE, Chairman MR. HARRY CROWDER MR. WILLIAM SHEPARD MR. KORNEGAY, Superintendent MR. BEN BROWN MR. ROY JOHNSON Page Five The Red and Whit e Geoffrey Morgan T i. J- } - 1 fl ,-j- hn J a • J. J J J ' :=?=t Hall to the Red and White! Hailto ourAI-ma Ma-ter; 7 j = =± i (L_ -1, - f- - K Read-y westand;toherju$tde-mandtokeepourfu-ture brl ght . B-t- IV J , b a 1 • v KR • l. d 1 m. d - . o. «L Sing Car-o-iin-a ' s praise ! Hen-der-son-ville ai-ways! rfHrr- .. i K IN h N P m m m r _ o— -V- W d 1 , r Loy-al and eag-er standwenow, PledgedtotheRedand White. Page Six faculty . to leant rom others Page Seven Faculty MISS RUTH POORE Spanish, Physical Education TROY C. HARVEY Shop MRS. CHICORA WESTMORELAND English JAMES McCORKLE Social Science, Coach MISS KATHLEEN D. CLEAVELAND Business Education EARL MARTIN Band, Glee Club MRS. LUCILLE ALLEN English HUGH LOCKABY Science, General Math MRS. MARIE SHIPP Bible 111, eie Ore (Our OeacherS (Our Jle(i jycrS Page Eight Faculty MISS EDITH ReMINE RALPH WIGGINS E. A. GANS Mathematics Agriculture Science, Mathematics PAUL NEWTON MRS. MARY L. FAIN ROBERT TATE Diversified Occupations English, French Physical Education, General Business MISS CHARLOTTE TURNER MRS. CECIL KESSLER GEORGE SANBORNE Home Economics Library Latin, English Our uiderS cm d (Our Oriends. . . Page Nine MR. DAVIS COUNSELS WITH STUDENTS ABOUT THEIR PROBLEMS. THE PRINCIPAL ' S SECRETARY EX¬ PLAINS THE CON¬ SEQUENCES OF TOO MANY ABSENCES. MRS. WESTMORELAND,SENIOR COUNSELLOR, DISCUSSES GRADES, COLLEGE SELECTIONS, AND FUTURE PLANS WITH STUDENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Jhetj - llai ' i (ft iuen Page Ten PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. STUDENTS FIND EDUCATIONAL RECREATION .V ' £ ene roll J Jn Oi ime Page Eleven HHS OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES IN VOCATIONM EDUCATION. sdncl (jentfe j£)evotion Page Twelve Page Thirteen dressmakinq cookinq DL Q re at jf rincipdeA dnd Page Fourteen diversi occupations OAid iCimi ' wiww iHKK i aranina Page Fifteen ish c asses prepare us sro essiona work ' or co PLcing Wore £ m j? hci sis On hjnclerstanclin S Page Sixteen SUPPLIES A BACKGROUND FOR OUR AMERICAN HERlTA E. OBSERVES PLANT LIFE THROUGH MICROSCOPES hemis r STUDIES AND EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PHENOMENA OF MATTER. “Ilian On lljcrc lljem oriza lion . . . SJech eeluna Page Seventeen Danish class LEARNS TO CONJUGATE VERBS „an opportunity TO STUDY OOP ' S WORD PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CREATIVE OUTLETS, eomeTri MISS ReMlNE EXPLAINS PROPERTIES OF A PYRAMID. ZJhe dlilit Page Eighteen Office assisl anls LEARUTO USE THE INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM. ha GIVE STUDENTS BOOKS FOR REFERENCE WORK AND CONCENTRATED STUDY. Zlo See SI Sat l’ Shrouqh Sir, eiSina OL Page Nineteen 145142 Page Twenty Page Twenty-One President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer TEDDY OSBORNE BOB CUNNINGHAM JOYCE JOHNSON SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE Seniors JEAN ANDREWS Nothing dampens her spirits . . . quiet and industrious . . . a loyal friend. F.H.A. 1, 2; Bible Club 2; Spanish Club DAVID BARNETT Happy is he . . . always smiling ... a good fellow to have around. Football 2, 3; D.O. 4; Shop 3; Monogram Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH McCRARY BARTON Possesses the ability to do much . . . will go far in life . . . has a deep fondness for Mississippi. President, Bible Club 2; Vice-President, homeroom 2; President, F.H.A. 3; Junior Red Cross Representative 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Spanish club 2, 3; RED AND WHITE Staff 3, 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; Associate Justice, Student Court 4; Store Manager 4; Clerk, Student Court 4; Office Assistant 4; Honor Society 4; F.H.A. Parliamen¬ tarian 4; Most Dependable Girl in Senior Class 4. jUc TJhc (Classed — Ijn itecl Jocjethcr l if Simi (ar teredts. Page Twenty-Two BARBARA JEAN BENNETT A jolly non-worrier . . . sharp dresser . . . plans to be a lady-in-white. New Smyrna Beach, Florida Girl ' s Athletic Association 2; Latin Club 3; Junior Play Cast 3; HHS Best Dressed Girl, Senior Class 4; Homecoming Queen for 1952. WILLIAM DURHAM BRACKETT, JR. Couldn ' t get along without him . . . well-mannered . . . one good guy. Edneyville F.F.A. 1; Key Club 1; HHS Vice-President, Science Club 2 Treasurer, F.F.A. Feder¬ ation District 2; Treasurer, Key Club 2; Beta Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Associate Justice, Student Court 4; Advertising Staff, LAUREATE 4; Nation¬ al Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Most Dependable Boy in Senior Class 4. HELEN FREDA BROCK Her lovely red hair doesn ' t affect her temper . . . studious ... so friendly. Class Secretary 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S. R. 1; Secretary Latin Club 2; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RED AND WHITE Staff 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; President, Honor Society 4; Student Court Justice 4; Secretary, Student Council 4. S e n i r j r s BEVERLY ELIZABETH BROWN Enjoys playing piano ... a bright star of the senior class . . . beautiful enchanting blue eyes. President, French Club 2; Library Club 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief RED AND WHITE 4; Chairman Point Board 4; President, Glee Club 4; Treasurer Honor Society 4; Dra¬ matics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RED AND WHITE Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Com¬ mencement Marshal 3; Alumni Award 3; Freshman Scholarship Award 1; Most In¬ tellectual Girl Senior Class 4. DAVID GERALD CAUSEY Possesses winning way . . . holds down a job outside of school . . . a fine fellow indeed. Homeroom Treasurer, Secretary 1; Foot¬ ball Manager 2; D. O. Club 4; Bible Club 2; Shop 1, 3; Head Flag Bearer 3. BOBBY CORN Bob ' s motto is to say less and do more . . . silent type . . . has a definite interest in baseball. D.O. Club 4; Vice-President D.O. Club 71 ]u tiici ( q iia in Ian ccd, -A,J 3c, vent SA oo l Spirit Page Tzventy-Three JESSIE AZILEE CORN Sweei and mild mannered . . . pleasant smile . . . naturally curly hair. Bible Club 4; Library Club 4; Library Assistant 4. CHARLES HERMAN COX Might put Jack Benny out of busi¬ ness some day . . . full of mirth . . . typical senior. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 3; Chorus 4; Vice-President band 4; Drum-major H.H.S. Senior Band 4; Latin Club 3; Band Council 4; Wittiest Boy in Senior Class. ROBERT G. CUNNINGHAM, JR. Easily pleased . . . congenial . . . a boy with a fine character. President, Homeroom 1; Manager Foot¬ ball Team 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Vice-President senior class 4; Student Representative 4; F.F.A. 3, 4. S i n i □ r s CLAUDE VIRGIL DAVIS, JR. PHILLIP ELLIOT SHIRLEY JEAN FEATHERSTONE Books and basketball his favorite pastimes . . . possesses that won¬ derful trait—courtesy. Baseball Manager 3; Baseball 4; Li¬ brary Assistant 4; Library Club 4. Original wit . . . has that special“ Spanish accent . . . very cunning. Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Stu dent Representative 4; Spanish Club 2, 3 Friends she can ' t count . . . loves plenty of fun. . . one swell girl. Student Council 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; President, Homeroom 3; Vice-President class 3; Treasurer, Senior Class 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Chief Justice Court 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; Commencement Mar¬ shal 3; Treasurer, Latin Club 3; Secretary Band 4; Band Council 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Popular Girl, Senior Class 4. I ' emcmler C i cun minci 3or €x. cunS in a Page Twenty-Four SADIE ANN FREEMAN Petite n ' friendly . . . cute as a button . . . enjoys sewing. Bible Club 2; Store Assistant 4; Exchange Editor, RED AND WHITE 4; Service Club 4. WALTER HERSCHEL GARREN Collects traffic tickets . . . Keep¬ ing motors running his hobby . . . grins and bears it. Homeroom President 1; RED AND WHITE Representative 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Public Address Announcer 3; D. O. Club Secretary 4; D. O. Club President 5. MARY CONSTANCE GARETT A charming lass . . . Taylors High ' s loss, our gain . . . neat as a pin. Taylors High School H.A. 1; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3; J.H.A. 2; Library Club 2, 3; Secretary, Homeroom 3; J.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Hen¬ derson High School Chorus 4. ! i I! I ii 11 IS GEORGE ARTHUR GREENE Never hurry nor worry is his motto . . . looks forward to exciting career as a writer. Lee Edwards High School Basketball 2; French Club 2, Henderson¬ ville High School, Red AND WHITE 3, 4; Sports Editor, RED AND WHITE 4; Base¬ ball Manager 3; French Club 3; Library Club 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN GR1NER Work doesn ' t worry him . . . sunny mood . . . has good taste in clothes. Bible Club 2, 3; D.O. Club 4, 5. LOUISE GUICE Lends an ear to music ... a merry heart . . . enjoys loads of fun. Dana High School Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; F.H.A. 1; President Dana 4-H 1. H.H.S. Bible Club 2, 4; F.H.A. 2; Secretary, 4-H County Council 2; Degree Chairman, F.H.A. 4; President, 4-H County Council 4; French Club 4; Chorus 4. a asses Jui in in (j ‘j £ •x cases Page Twenty-Five JOHN ROBERT GUNTER Happy-go-lucky . . . beaming with good nature . . . better known as lover . Bible Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Vice- President Latin Club 4; Vice-President Bible Club 4. WILLIAM EDWARD HAMMOND Likes to have girls around him . . . not a serious bone in his body. . . full of vim and vigor. Dana High PROSPECTOR Staff 1; Student Council 1; F.F.A. 1; 4-H Club 1; Point Committee 1. H.H.S. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Science Club 4; LAU¬ REATE Staff 4; RED AND WHITE Staff 4. ELIZABETH ANN HARRIS A true and lasting friend ... a helper at all times . . . asset to the band. Secretary-treasurer, Homeroom 4; Stu¬ dent Representative 3; Service Club 4; Latin Club 4; Bible Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Brass Quartet 3; Band Court 4. Seniors PHILLIS DIXON HAYES Attractive . . . neat and friendly . . . in love with fun and laughter. President Homeroom 1; Class Treasurer 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 1, 4; Secretary Chorus Council 4; Li¬ brary Club 2, 4; Library Assistant 2, 4; Secretary Library Club 4; Student Repre¬ sentative 1; Cheerleader 4. PHYLLIS ELAINE HENDERSON Likes and is liked . . . patience and gentleness are her traits. Secretary-treasurer homeroom 1; F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Library Club 4; RED AND WHITE Staff 4; Book Club 4. ANDREE JEAN HODGES Ready for talk and laughter . . . chatters like a magpie. . . spreads good will. Vice-President Homeroom 1; Vice-Presi- Club 4; Service Club 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 4; Store Assistant 4; Chatterbox of Senior Class 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4. Jl. Mem (ill re Page Twenty-Six MARTHA ANN HORNE Give her paper, pen, and an idea —and watch her go . . . carefree as a larlc. Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Store Manager 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; RED AND WHITE 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Bible Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Major Dramatics Production 3. JOHN IRVING A book is his constant companion . . . ready for anything . . . determined nature. Spanish Club 1, 2. ELIZABETH LUCILLE ISRAEL Laughs and the world laughs with her . . .perfect homemaker . . . thoroughly enjoys life. Treasurer Homeroom 2; F.H.A. 1; Drama¬ tics Club 2, 3; Bible Club 1; Band Major¬ ette 2, 3; RED AND WHITE Representative 2; Student Representative 3; F.H.A. Sec¬ retary 4; Basketball Manager 3; Cheer¬ leader 4; Wittiest Girl in Senior Class. Seniors ANTHONY DALE JAMES Unusual for him to be lonesome . . . asset to HHS . . . popular music fan. Drum Major 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Student Partol Representative 2, 3; Secre¬ tary Homeroom 3; LAUREATE Circulation Manager 4; Most Popular Boy in Senior Class. JOYCE FRANCES JOHNSON A pretty girl and a pleasure to know . . . unrationed sweetness . . . she ' s a charmer. Vice-President Glee Club 2; President Homeroom 3, 4; Vice-President Homeroom 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4; Vice-President Spanish Club 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; RED AND WHITE 3, 4 ; LAUREATE Staff 4; Prettiest Girl in Senior Class. WILLIAM EDWARD JONES Enjoys basketball . . . keeping busy is his idea of a perfect day . . . has a greeting for everyone. F.F.A. Reporter 1, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. X ci lire a te Jle Excitement Of Page Twenty-Seven JAMES EDWARD JONES Gentlemanly . . . good natured ... a friend to all. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Secretary, F.F.A. 4; Vice-President Homeroom 2; Chorus 4„ BUDDY GENE KAYLOR Have a good time is his motto . . . everybody ' s buddy . . . always laughing. Student Council 1, 2; Class President, 2; School Store Manager, 3; D.O. Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Advertising Manager, LAUREATE 4. DONALD C. KNEEDLER, JR. Good pal to all . . . enjoys danc¬ ing . . . eager to help and willing to understand. Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, Football 4; Point Board 3; Secretary-Treasurer, Homeroom 3; Dra¬ matics Club 3, 4; RED AND WHITE Adver¬ tising Staff 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; President, Key Club 4; Best All-Around Boy in Senior Class 4; Spanish Club 3; LAUREATE Staff 4. !i I! II i II I S LLOYD MANNING LAUGHTER, JR. Varsity basketball player—six foot five . . . shy type . . . likeable guy. Basketball 11, 12; State Champion Bas¬ ketball Team 11. REBA HELENA LEDBETTER Good-natured , easy-going gal . . . fun-loving . . . has a beau in every town. D.O. Club 2; Service Club 4; Bible Club 4. GLORIA ANNE LIPP Beautiful blond hair . . . always willing to help others . . . posses¬ ses that certain“ charm. F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Treasurer, Tri-County F.H.A. 3; Debate Club 3; Library Assistant 3; LAUREATE Staff 4; Advertising Staff, RED AND WHITE 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Library Club 3; Spanish Club Reporter, 4; Point Board 4; Point Board Secretary 4. -S Indent J3ochj ( fecti ion J Page Twenty-Eight MARTHA LYNE LIVINGSTON Takes life as it comes . . . gifted artist . . . striking appearance. Vice-President, Homeroom 4; Spanish Club 2; Librarian 1, 2; Band Sponsor 1; Dramatics 2, 3; Cutest Girl in Senior Class. EDWARD L. LYNN, JR. Here ' s a card that should be dealt with . . . is rightly titled, ' ' Intellectual ' ' . . . photography is his hobby. Class Vice-President 1; Projection Crew 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Key Club 4; Honor Society 4; Associate Justice 4; Dramatics Club 3; RED AND WHITE 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4; Science Club 4. DONNALENE MABRY Basketball and driving Mercurys claim her leisure time. . . free from care . . . has friendly greeting for all. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Bas¬ ketball Captain 4. fl V. il Ellis HELEN MARILYN McCARSON Some of the best things come in little packages . . . carefree and mischevious . . . having her friend¬ ship is your asset. Union High, Hickory High Block A Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, Dra¬ matic Club 3; H.H.S. Glee Club 4; S.R. 1; Bible Club 3. rose ann McDaniel Just stepped from the bandbox appearance . . . charming and at¬ tractive manner . . . everybody ' s friend. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Treasurer F.H.A. 1; Dra¬ matics 1, 2, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Home¬ room 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Library Club 3, 4; Vice-President Library Club 4; Li¬ brary Assistant 3, 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; Student Council 4. LAURENCE H. McKAY, JR. Spreads good will . . . enthusiastic about everything . . . who know him knows a friend. Vice-President Homeroom 1, 2; President Homeroom 3; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Vice-President F.F.A., 4 ; RED AND WHITE Staff 3, 4; Student Council 3; Junior Red Cross Rep¬ resentative 2; Best Personality of Senior class; laureate staff, 4. : 7 , Page Twenty-Nine BLANCHE McMINN Forever smiling . . . quiet and un¬ ruffled . . . sweet and sincere. Bible Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; D.O. Club 4. HOWARD McMURRAY Quiet is his way . . . thoughtful ... a pleasant fellow. WADE DEAN MEADOWS Cannot keep happiness to himself . . . messenger of friendship . . . grand guy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; RED AND WHITE Representative 2; Latin Club 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Library Club 3; Bible Club 3; Science Club 4; Speech Club 4. Seniors DORIS MEDD Cheerful as sunshine . . . conversa- sion natural when she ' s around ... a light heart. Fassifern Keyboard Club 1; Chorus 1; H.H.S., Latin Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Bible Club 3. WAYNE WALLACE MERRILL Full of chuckles . . . one of the nicest boys in the senior class . . . liked and admired by everyone. GENE MOODY Nonchalant ... a good-looking guy . . . always has a happy smile. D.O. Club 1. uring Page Thirty ■ _ l_ ■ JAMES WILTON MOORE Inexhaustible energy . . . one of 53 ' s finest lads . . . great sense of humor. Etowah High President, H. H. Club 1; Baseball 1 H.H.S., Baseball 3; Student Representative 3; Secretary-Treasurer, Key Club 4; Baliff, Student Court 4; Science Club 4. NORMA ANN NEUROHR Easy to know and get along with . . . blond sweetness ... a future secretary. Vice-President, Service Club 4; F.H.A. Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; RED AND WHITE Typist 4. VIRGIL EUGENE NORMAN May lend Uncle Sam his talents . . . just to be a good guy is his goal . . . stars in sports. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, Basketball 4; Student of the Month 3; Vice-President, Student Body 3; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; Most Athletic Boy in Senior Class 4; All Blue Ridge Conference, Second team 3; All-State Second team 3; Com¬ mencement Marshal 3. Seniors HENRIETTA ORR JO E EVAN ORR JOHN THEODORE OSBORNE Sunny disposition . . . lovely Iresses ... a pleasure to know. San Diego Union High Girls Athletic Association 3; Girls League 3; Y ' Teens 3; Dramatics Club 3. H.H.S., Bible Club 1, 2, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. Personality plus . . . can really beat those drums . . . has a million dollar smile. Band 1, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Junior Red Cross Representative 1; D.O. Club 4; D.O. Club Sargeant-of-Arms 4; Chef ' s Club 4; Chef ' s Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; F.F.A. Sentinel. Always has a good word . . . easy- come easy-go . . . excels in foot¬ ball. Football 1, 3, 4; Band 2; F.F.A. 3; RED AND WHITE 2, 3; President, Homeroom 4; Secretary, Junior Class 3; President, Senior Class 4; Student Council 3. l eci clr inn y Page Thirty-One OTELIA LOUISE PACE Preparing for ihe world of business ... a lovely girl with a heart of gold . . . being useful is her hobby. Parliamentarian F.H.A. 3; F.H.A. ' 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager, LAUREATE Staff 4; Parliamentarian Tri-County F.H.A. 3; Assis¬ tant Store Manager 4; RED AND WHITE Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4; President F.H.A. 4; Miss LAUREATE. ROBERT DAVID PATTERSON Working toward success . . . brawny and brainy . . . could dance all night Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice- President 2; Spanish Club 2; Class Presi¬ dent 3; Commencement Marshal 3; LAU¬ REATE Staff 4; Co-Captain Football Team 4; Optimist Bowl Representative 4. ARTHUR J. REDDEN, JR. Interested in basketball—girls too . . . takes life easy. . . usually on the go. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Mono¬ gram Club 1, 3, 4; Student Representa¬ tive 1. Seniors JANET GAYNOR ROGERS Pleasing to look at . . . brown eyes of a captivating size . . . always laughing. Bible Club 2; Student Representative 3, 4; F.H.A. Song Leader 4; F.H.A. 4. RALPH LEONARD ROPER Likes baseball friendship . . . . a charm of kind and true. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1; D.O. Club 4; Shop. 3, 4; MARY ELLEN SMITH Sparkling eyes, hair, and person - ality . . . earnest worker . . .a likeable companion to all. Fletcher President 4-H Club 1; Science Club 1; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Softball 1. H.H.S. Vice-President Homeroom 3; Bas¬ ketball 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Treasurer, Student Body 4; Student Representative 2, 3; Honor Society 4; Vice-President Beta Chi 4; Best Personality Senior Class. 3 A 5 lie A Of OL IZJ JU WLtc IZ acinci ; Oho Page Thirty-Two JAMES MITCHELL STOKES LUCY JUNE STRUNK FAITH ANNETTE SPROLES A happy senior with a welcome word for all . . . has that voice- with a smile. Bible Club 1, 2; Library Club 3, 4; Science Club 4. Twinkling blue eyes . . . noticeable grin . . . music is his hobby. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 4; Chorus 4; Treasurer, Chorus 4; Latin Club 3; Vice- President, Latin Club 3; Bible Club 3; Student Representative 1; LAUREATE Staff 4; Key Club 4. Has a friendly smile for everyone . . . shows consideration for fellow classmates . . . enjoys reading. Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Latin Club 3; Library Assistant 4; Library Club 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. Seniors BEN JULIAN SUTTON Often caught napping in class . . . endowed with a contagious grin . . . our basketball hero. Spanish Club 2; F.F.A. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Vice-President, Homeroom 1; Secretary, Homeroom 4; Bible Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN THOMAS Picture of neatness . . . eyes like brown velvet . . . cool and composed. RED AND WHITE 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor, RED AND WHITE 4; Student Coun¬ cil 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2; Band 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Librarian 1, 2; Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2; Vice-Presi¬ dent, Homeroom 3; Delegate, Editors 7 Roundtable 4. CAROLYN SUSAN WALLACE V ell-liked by all .. . ambitious air . . . appealing disposition . . . she ' s Our President . RED AND WHITE Representative 3; Jun¬ ior Red Cross Representative 2; Secretary, Junior Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 2; Latin Club 2; Student Council Representative 2; Hon¬ or Society 3, 4; Vice-President, Honor Society 4; Basketball Manager 3; Presi¬ dent, Student Body 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Best-AII- ' Round Girl in Senior Class 4; Delegate to N.C.S.C.C. 4; Delegate to W.D.N.C.S.C.C. 3. y J £ odSijnncj On Page Thirty-Three MARY ALICE WHITESIDE Little and lively . . . likes to dance ... a hearty friend and comrade true. Vice-President, Freshman Class 1; Dra¬ matics 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi¬ dent, F.H.A. 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Assistant Circulation Manager, RED AND WHITE 3; Circulation Manager, RED AND WHITE 4; President Homeroom 2; Homeroom Treas¬ urer 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Editor, LAUREATE Staff 4; Secretary, Honor So¬ ciety 4 WILLIAM FRITZ WHITMIRE A fella girls could fall for . . . never a dull moment when Billy ' s around. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Co¬ captain 4; Football Manager 4; Monogram Club 4; Cutest Boy in Senior Class. Seniors THOMAS W. WILLIAMS Plans to contribute his talents to Clemson . . . girls and sports are his interest . . . nice to know. Vice-President, Key Club 4; Basketball Co-captain 4; Key Club 3, 4; RED AND WHITE Advertising Staff 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager, Basketball Team 1; Baseball 4; Blue Ridge All-Tourn- ey 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Assembly Flag Bearer 3. THOMAS EDMUND WILSON Sparkling teeth and merry eyes— down the halls, the girls all sigh he ' s the captain of our team. Latin Club 1; F.F.A. 3, 4; President F.F.A. 4; Vice-President, Homeroom 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Captain, Football 4; Service Club 4; Manager, Football Team 1; Optimist Bowl 4; Best Looking Boy in Senior Class. JAMES ROBERT WRIGHT Everybody ' s pal . . . baseball is his hobby . . . an out-of-door sportsman . . . rare wit. President, Freshman Class; Vice-Presi¬ dent, Homeroom 1; Point Board 2; Presi¬ dent, F.F.A. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; President, Homeroom 3. JOHN HARLOW YOUNG What John will say next, no one knows . . . wherever he is, laughter goes. Basketball 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Treasurer, Band 2; Band Council 2, 3; All-State Band 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Student Represen¬ tative 1, 3; Cheerleader 4; Chatterbox of Senior Class. Corner -At f oon . . . Ale W}cJ fc]J, Ante Ale Page Thirty-Four % ttlemcriam _Arth nr layers Shejoher J, Jr. Squire Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Psalm 23:4 St, ore _ 4 S ’pruta Page Thirty-Five Prettiest Girl . JOYCE JOHNSON Best Looking Boy . TOMMY WILSON Most Dependable .... ELIZABETH BARTON, BILL BRACKETT Best All-Round . CHRIS KNEEDLER, SUSAN WALLACE Best Personality . MARY SMITH, LARRY McKAY Sin ti cif ja ting S Si tnging Wittiest . BETTY ISRAEL, CHARLES COX Most Athletic _ EUGENE NORMAN, DONALENE MABRY Best Dressed . BARBARA BENNETT, DON MICHELOVE Cutest . TOONE LIVINGSTON, BILL WHITMIRE CL ciSSrootn D.lose SlacLj ? JUL Biggest Chatterbox . JOHN YOUNG, JEAN HODGES Most Popular . SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE, DALE JAMES Most Intellectual . BEVERLY BROWN, EDWARD LYNN Page Thirty-Eight Honor Students ? j Page Thirty-Nine i; Cot CUlS privilege Of Watching Ohe Ohe Page Forty inauguration On ZJU in Hhe iiidih on uni Page Forty-One warn WerEii’t We S e ii i IM S 1. LUCY STRUNK 6. EDWARD LYNN 11. JEAN ANDREWS 16. PHYLLIS HAYES 2. REBA LEDBETTER 7. OTELIA PACE 12. JOE ORR 17. CONNIE GARRET 3. JIMMY STOKES 8. FAITH SPROLES 13. MARY ALICE WHITESIDE 18. BETTY ISRAEL 4. DONALENE MABREY 9. JIMMY WRIGHT 14. JESSIE CORN 19. GLORIA LIPP 5. ELIZABETH BARTON 10. SUSAN WALLACE 15. EDWARD HAMMOND Our Adrien z j Seventh period On 213 Page Forty-Two Cute Babies 1 . LOUISE GUICE 5. TOONE LIVINGSTON 9. BEVERLY BROWN 13. NORMA NEUROHR 2. LARRY McKAY 6. CHARLES COX 10. BARBARA BENNETT 14. SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE 3. PHYLLIS HENDERSON 7. JIMMY MOORE 11. blanche Mcminn 15. MARILYN McCARSON 4. rose ann McDaniel 8. SHIRLEY THOMAS 12. JEAN HODGES 16. 17. JOYCE JOHNSON HELEN BROCK £ a me 3 ran or ' tci ti on Page Forty-Three Juniors GUY ALFORD BOBBY BARBER BARBARA BIDDY MARGARET BOWERS SEPPY BRIGGS HELEN BRITTAIN HORACE BRYANT JO ANN BYERS PHILLIP BYERS SARAH CARPENTER t-ojlJou n Cjfcime J . . f racticuMj Dor Jhe junior Uarielij -S h oiv Page Forty-Four I ii ii i ii i s DONALD CHALFANT BARBARA CLARK ANN COLLINS RUTH COOPER JOHNNY DILL DAVID DIXON TEDDY DREIBRODT BETTY DUNLAP ELMETTA FLETCHER NICK FORTESCUE DE NEIL GOFORTH NANCY GOFORTH JAMES HAMMOND BENNY HELTON BEN HENSON RUTH HILL POLLY ISRAEL FRED JACKSON RICHARD JACKSON PAT JOHNSON Din cling Die IJecir (4c omina C J Do S CLe Sc ooner Page Forty-Five J u n i □ r s SHIRLEY LEE RAY LINDSAY PHILLIP MACE ANNA MacKINNEY MICHAEL MARTIN JO ANN McCALL MARY VIRGINIA McCALL MARGARET McLEOD CHARLES MORTON BOB MURPHY CATHERINE ORR RICK ORR CAROL ANN PACE ELLAREE PACK DON PAINTER FRED PASCHALL SHIRLEY PEARCE EILEEN PHILLIPS CLARENCE PLEMMONS ROBERT REESE Page Forty-Six Juniors CAROL RICKERT ERNEST SELLERS QUINELLE SHIPP STAN SHOWALTER BOB STARNES BOB STATON SYLVIA STEINMEYER SHIRLEY STOVER DAN TAYLOR GWENDOLYN THOMPSON KATHY VAIL RICHARD WATERS PAT WORLEY J4, urrifincj Page Forty-Seven • W« — - ' Tl- ‘ ZJo Jhe t)ruc dtore So [i ho mum President CLAUDE DRAKE Vice-President JOHN ROLLINS Secretary DORIS McCALL Treasurer FREDDIE STREETMAN Page Forty-Eight We -Are AL CL cujed J la i i monioLislu War! Vina Page Forty-Nine _ Page Fifty ZJogether fJoJaij 3n reparation Henderson Co. Public Li Hendersonville, N. C. _ Class Wainlaininy Peace 3n OL WoM Of D, om or row ' Page Fifty-One wmmm ' V ' ' .J. 1. Swing your partner! 11. Pretty as a picture. 21. Gone fishing. 2. Not us, somebody else! 12. Ain ' t she cute?! 22. Where ' s trigger? 3 . Ummmmm, boy! 13. Whatcha doin ' up there, Rita? 23. Spring fever. 4. Three little maids. 14. Hi, good looking. 24. Those daring? sophomores. 5. Mighty seniors. 15. Isn ' t he wonderful? 25. What? A physique? 6. Dancings fun. 16. Taking life easy. 26. Here ' s to you! 7. Crowded. 17. I ' m cold! 27. Must be love! 8. Brown, but blue. 18. Waiting for someone? 28. Must be funny. 9 . Oh happy day! 19. Working hard? 29 . A penny for your thoughts. 70 . Pocahontas 20. Heigh-ho, Silver! 3or Ok ode S lnniia ( Pich ires Page Fifty-Two Athletics . . to (leve (op Letter sportsmanship Page Fifty-Three _ IBP - ' HKkW _ ■ ' v _ nii Tho BOB TATE Head Football Coach BEARCAT FOOTBALL SLHEBUI.E I 9 5 i 1 HEIVBERSONVILLE HIBH SCHOOL Sept. 1.Bethel (Here) Sept. 6.Biltmore (Here Sept. 12.Marion (There) Sept. 19.Brevard (Here) Sept. 27.Greer, S. C. (There) Oct. 3.Sand Hill (There) Oct. 10.Waynesville (Here) Oct. 17 .Tryon (Here) Oct. 24.Canton (There) Oct. 31 .Marshall (Here) JAMES McCORKLE Head Basketball Coach n ever Page Fifty-Four DL DUt Of i .. v .. hu im I iriii i m if RICK ORR All-Western North Carolina First Team BOBBY PATTERSON-Co -Captain TOM WILSON-Capta n CHRIS KNEEDLER-Co-Capfain Jl om ecom inn am eS Jhat clxtra J icl Fifty-Five 0 n The TOMMY WILLIAMS, Co -captain EUGENE NORMAN, Captain BILL WHITMIRE, Co-captain Slot Die Red Page Fifty-Six MMMWflBilfii ' a mi i T ' ’n riTnil——. I FIRST SIX VARSITY DISTRICT CHAMPIONS c;,u 2bMLg ZJL EJl 2b, own Page Fifty-Seven _ _ v ' : • -— - „ Rear Kittens on the Harrlwmnl yjLg D-£-_A-W DigLt! Page Fifty-Eight 1. SKEETER REDDEN AND BILL JONES GOING AFTER REBOUND. 2. BEN SUTTON INTERCEPTS PASS AS BILL WHITMIRE AND REDDEN WATCH. Page Fifty-Nine Baseball Squad 1953 LETTERMEN 2b, iScujreeuKj With 2JL 11 m jure Bi } Red ! Page Sixty Oar Pe m Cl, ecrlcacleri $oe Om £o LK OltAt£ . VeS H A Pa eOa toU. CAPTAIN Page Sixty-Three Student Budy Officers and Cnuncit spoivshrs MRS. LOUISE FAIN MISS RUTH POORE NICKY FORTESCUE— Vice-president SUSAN WALLACE—President MARY SMITH —Treasurer i — ■ z We Wo,l DorjcfLr ... We Page Sixty-Four EDWARD LYNN STUDENT EDUHT Elizabeth barton HELEN BROCK SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE BILL BRACKETT JAMES MOORE STUDENT E0UNE1L DEPARTMENT HEADS HELEN BROCK rose ann McDaniel NICKY FORTESCUE RICKY ORR GRACE SENTELLE EUGENE NORMAN SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE SEPPY BRIGGS ELMETTA FLETCHER BEVERLY BROWN POINT DDAHIJ EDMMITTEE f§||| § w i . v ia ii Hr ummsmr Wm MzSW ■ mm ■ mMgf ' 4 V ■ KJ: i JB igk | SL w 1 T 1 mi 1 i | 4lf i Is ' ■?? s v HOME EC. DEPARTMENT ' S APRON BAZAAR MISS ReMINE—ACTIVITIES TREASURER FOOTBALL PARENTS ' NIGHT ticipatin(j School parties Page Sixty-Six LONG LIVE THE QUEEN-TOONE LIVINGSTON H. H. S. A LITTLE LOUDER! THE SOPHOMORES PRESENT THE NEIGHBORS . SHIRLEY THOMAS CUTS EXAM. STENCILS. Page Sixty-Seven ■■ MOD 7. THE STUDENT COUNCIL ' S GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY. 2 AND 3. THE SENIORS ' SADIE HAWKINS DAY PARTY. 4 AND 5. THE JUNIORS ' HALLOWEEN PARTY. 6. HOMEROOM 208 ' s CHRISTMAS PARTY. White _ Article5 -And -Ads 3n On Page Sixty-Eight 1. GROUP PARTICIPATION IN A NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM. 2. P. T. A. OFFICERS DISCUSS STUDENT PLANS. 3. THE STORE MANAGERS FIGURE THE DAY ' S PROFITS. 4. THE MEN ' S CHORUS LINE AT THE P. T. A. PARTY. 5. SELLING COKES AT THE APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL. 6. RED AND WHITE SPONSORS THE HOMECOMING QUEEN CONTEST 7 e . r-J oin j Bhe (Bunny Page Sixty-Nine HERE COMES THE H. H. S. BAND. THE CHORUS SINGS AT THE THANKSGIVING PROGRAM SENIOR GIRLS LEARNING HOW TO USE THE MIMEOGRAPH MACHINE. SOCIETAS LATINA COGIT UT LUDUM PULCHERRIMUM PRO SCHOLA GERAT. P rcicticina Page Seventy Jjjjpfl Ifif’ § 1 kit : J| r¥ u, m 1. BIBLE CLUB PACKS THANKSGIVING BASKETS. 2. COOKIN ' S FUN, SAVS THE CHEF ' S. 3. KEY CLUB SPONSORS MARCH OF DIMES. 4. FROM THE DRAMATIC CLUB ' S ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN —CENSORED s: emor a Cl JJ — lu tog rapi in g Page Seventy-One 1. LOS PAISANOS ESTUDIAN LAS COSTUMBRES DE LOS MEXICANOS. 2 . F. H. A. MAKES HOSPITAL FAVORS. 3. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS APPREND LA GEOGRAPHIC DE LA FRANCE. 4. OUR SCHOOL PROFITS FROM THE WORK OF THE SERVICE CLUB. . . Si ,n r n 9 Page Seventy-Two 7 . HONOR SOCIETY INITIATION. 2. LIBRARY CLUB MAINTAINS AN ATTRACTIVE LIBRARY 4. A MOTION IS MADE AT A D.O. CLUB MEETING. 3. F. F. A.-WINNERS OF CROPS CONTEST. jr i 1 IB MB| I mmm ? mmm L _ . g®| 4 M f: W T ' Red -And White Page Seventy-Three 1 , Senior Editor . ROSE ANN McDANIEL Assistant Eenior Editor .JOYCE JOHNSON Activities Editor . SHIRLEY FEATHERSTONE Assistant Activities Editor . GLORIA LIPP Circulation Manager . DALE JAMES Sports Editor . EUGENE NORMAN Typists . ELIZABETH BARTON Advertising Manager .GENE KAYLOR Staff: BILL BRACKETT ' LARRY McKAY, CHRIS KNEEDLER EDWARD HAM MOND, JIM STOKES, and BOB PATTERSON. Page Seventy-Four i m - BEVERLY BROWN duhtant idttc i SHIRLEY THOMAS Suimt J y f wmyM DON CHAlF KNT Udi anil Published Monthly by the Student Body of Hendersonville High School Vol. XXV Hendersonville, N. C. Feb. 12, 1953 Member of the North Carolina Scholastic Press Insitute _ and Columbia Scholastic Press Asociation Editor-in-Chief-- Assistant Editor_ Associate Editor_ Sports Editor_ Exchange Editor _ Photographer __ Assistant Photographer_ Art Editor _ Writers—Ann Collins, Elizabeth Barton, Virginia Brown, Business Manager _ Assistant Business Manager Advertising Staff—Gloria Lipp, Otelia P Williams, Chris Kneedler Circulation Manager _ _ Asssistant Circulation Manager_ Typists-Joyce Sponsors _ THE STAFF -Beverly Brown -Shirley Thomas -Sept im a Briggs -George Green -Ann Freeman ---Ed Lynn -Nickie Fortescue ---- -Sylvia Rogers Helen Brock, Martha Home, Kay Turner, Betty Cagle, Quinelle Shipp, Ed Hammond, Jeanette Blair, Fred Roper -Donald Chalfant --Edward He man ace, Phyllis Henderson, Larry McKay, Ruth Hill, Tommy --Mary Alice Whiteside - --Sarah Carpenter Johnson, Nonna Neurohr, Gwen Thompson, Helen Brittain - _ Mrs. Westmoreland, Miss Cleaveland C. S. p. _A. - 1953 1. WANT TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT ETIQUETTE? ASK THE EIGHT CLUB ROUND TABLE. 2. SPRING PUTS THE GREEN THUMB CLUB INTO ACTION. 3. A GROUP OF STUDENTS ENJOY A PICTURE DURING RELATED TRAINING PERIOD. csCooliincf Jorwar cl to une 2, 1953 ! Miss Laureate 19 5 3” OtJu Pace STATE TRUST COMPANY We Welcome the Opportunity to Service the Students and Faculty Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page Seventy-Eight SHORTY ' S Best Wishes to the Leaders of Tomorrow From The New DRIVE-IN BELK-SIMPSON 423 SOUTH CHURCH STREET COMPANY REAR BUILDING Remember, You Always Save at Belle ' s J. C. PENNEY COMPANY GREY HOSIERY MILLS INC. Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville North Carolina Manufacturers of Women ' s Full-Fashioned Hosiery MARTIN ' S Johnson ' s Gulf Service DISTINCTIVE STYLES FINE FEMININE APPAREL Opposite Postoffice KALIN ' S Economy Drug Store Department Store Main Street 5th Avenue Your Favorite Store EVERYTHING IN DRUGS LAWRENCE ORR, INC. RADIO TELEVISION Sales and Service 625 Fifth Avenue West Telephone 4571 Page Seventy-Nine CARSON ICE CREAM COMPANY Blue Bird Ice Cream Hendersonville, North Carolina First Federal Savings Ambulance Loan Association 3435 of Hendersonville r Hendersonville, N. C. SHEPHERD ' S | 131 Fifth Ave., W. Phone 753 Freeze Drug Store Wile Transfer Storage Co. PRESCRIPTIONS Agent For Allied Van Lines, Inc. Phones 3416 3417 Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. 121 Fifth Ave. E Phone 7086 Almost Everyone Reads Carolina Central Gas Co. The TIMES-NEWS Metrogas, Inc. Henderson County ' s Complete Gas Service In The City Daily Newspaper and Beyond The Gas Mains Electric Service Westinghouse Appliances House Wiring HARTNETT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 125 Fifth Ave. W. Hendersonville, N. C. Page Eighty Cranston Print Works Company Established 1825 FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA WEBSTER, MASS. CRANSTON, R. 1. SKYLAND HOTEL BEST WISHES FROM MODERN FIREPROOF A FRIEND FREE PARKING Civic Center of Hendersonville DALE ' S DRIVE INN Home of Better Food Products AND RESTAURANT KALMIA DAIRY CHICKEN, STEAK AND SEAFOOD Asheville Highway DINNERS HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. HENDERSONVILLE FOSTER ' S FLOWERS Hardware Company 144 3rd Ave. W. PHONE 7296 Flowers for All Occasions Building Supplies HENDERSONVILLE SUPPLY AND COAL COMPANY DIAL 4286 Page Eighty-One The MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORPORATION Brick Manufacturers Hendersonville, North Carolina Covers by Kingskraft KINGSPORT PRESS, INC KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE ' Have a Coke ' COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hendersonville, N. C. COLLI NS-McCORD DRAUGHON JACKSON FLOWER SHOP MEMBER F.T.D. Flowers For All Occasions HOLLEY-SWAFFORD SHOE STORE Shoes Expertly Fitted Handwrought Sterling By H. M. Heilig As Usual Creating the Unusual Druid Hills Silvercraft Shop Hendersonville, N. C. Page Eighty-Two W. A. BAXTER RIGBY-MORROW COMPANY Supplier of LUMBER - MILLWORK SINCLAIR PRODUCTS BUILDERS ' SUPPLIES Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, North Carolina BEST WISHES GENERAL INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. EFIRD ' S 132 Fifth Ave. W. Dial 5582 HENDERSONVILLE JACK SCHULMAN HEDRICK-RHODES POST 5206 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Veterans of Foreign Wars —COURSES of STUDY— WOMEN: Medical Secretarial; Executive Secre¬ tarial; Legal Secretarial; Complete Business. MEN: Accounting and Office Machines; Higher Accounting and Business Administration; Motor Traffic Management. TV rite For Our New Catalog Business College AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHOOL 126 College Street Asheville, N. C. Page Eighty-Three PRINTING COMPANY Innuci L rJ istincti on Greenville, South Carolina Ecusta Paper Corporation PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA Subsidiary of Oiin Industries, Inc. Makers of the World ' s FINEST CIGARETTE PAPER and OUN CELLOPHANE Page Eighty-Four BERKELEY MILLS Balfour North Carolina Page Eighty-Five YOUNGBLOOD TRUCK LINES, Inc. FLETCHER, N. C. Home Terminal Freight Service Between The Carolinas and Mid-West CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! A FRIEND WORLEY CANDY CO. Hendersonville, N. C. BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS LOVELAND STUDIO The Laureate Photographer THANKS TO YOU, THE STUDENT BODY, FOR YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT. The Laureate Staff tocjrcipli Page Eighty-Six o r 4 r 4 r 4 o r 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 r 4 O r 4 J 3 , k « J v - VtStm tS ' aM The weight of numbers and the ideas of individuals have made possible this opportunity to present the life of our school through word and picture. It should be an ever-living challenge to all of us—always. yin toaraijli Page Eighty-Eight For Reference Not to be taken J from this library
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