Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

 - Class of 1932

Page 1 of 132

 

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1932 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 7, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 11, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 15, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 9, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 13, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collectionPage 17, 1932 Edition, Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 132 of the 1932 volume:

' :mum 2: U 'MU QS-vu CWYLLJQX- 3, .,...cvcJV4i:f.., ff I f' Y' N ' fi , x -,,,,x: L yf at -LU slfdmq ,. .., .., , 113 i X we R iii?-'- L J 11 l lg K . A ki V nm .1 P 5, ,f fwwwsfimph- f X. K t!f'Qg1- .', JQ a , 9 gk rg ff fi--KE' X ' - w '!,l,, L EM, If In ' rg ' +Q21 L 'fi 2? --My fi. VA! IV ff, fff V 1 X . f A V L, ya if 9 5' I ,A 52 5, ' . M5 3 .sf rf ' , . ,Q ,wi ,iff N Y 1 '.3-I rg ,V .. M-I ni, . if 5'i.N . E165 T., ' Q, J' , .f,.' ,'l. 1, V . . . 1'-Y, ggi, 1 .2 u-- ,M , . MQ' ,gy 5, 55 2 . J 77- is A if P VL s.. f E312 x . -is +W- ff .EE . S M A if A 5 if. ix:-N Q7 S-'fa 5 . Q 155' -Ni, 6 W Sw, 5, I' as 5 , N74 L34 ,J v A T T , Lm,. H if gi . ,W gn ,.' Q 2 Ax 1 M.. rf ,MQ if ,-1' F -Y 0 V ' ' ,Q 1 153 ' E X -I ,.,. - gg, i - AUTUGRAPHS H!'f 'Qg f ffyz-.47 ffffffff F , A-vr-V 4 Z4 Z 'Y . 5 Q N 0 ' I 37 ' ,N 1 . I. V+ 4f'l4.P U UQ' r T21 66212 2 cw !M5 Lov 1 QL, A 36 . L A if . ' .S 9 4'-'1 , 'Q 5 1 A 742. ' A 'ks 1 ' Qs: -'Q uf we 1 , , w F., k sf , 'l L 'Q F74 , X8 , Q -a .avg . Amis: '.7. .Wi .,.'a- Aw fx W -in .,'4' . H , 'W' , -544 'S . . ,V ,Lia mimi 53.3 11, , www, 'M-tx 'Q .'f?.' j. . 32 .- , ML-- +., 47.55 jjieiv-I . , ,V ig 450 L4 'H Lyf ,Lf r I . fr by , I I 1 ' x ' x il Q gl If i -I l g gr g 1 Wg l ip Ai S l 4 l i F I 4 Al fix - - 1 A HILLBfiLL i , ,lr Y? FE. , -Z, -mn ' 5 E: ' , F 5 ' F 'FWF F F' MA ' ' :WW ff ' f lv ' 1 .7 I I --'Z 2,1 A I Cx V J A I J, 'I ' 'S ' fffiz' W 4 J 9 A ' ,A - FQ X u J' 4 . 1 t 1 'X - 4 y f 5 f JG X XJ L' I . , ,4 y I ' 10. A X I 4. X K, V dl F4 .M ,l 1' Q v , , .K - r . f r M 1, , , . rk K X ' N 5 Un ina Qliunre OUR DEAR FRIEND WHO HAS WORKED WITH US GRACIOUSLY AND UNTIRINGLY AND FOR WHOM WE HAVE THE GREATEST LOVE AND RESPECT, WE DEDICATE OUR 1932 ANNUAL. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL VILLE AS IZZZ ff Q.: 4 ,ff1u 3 P ,4-x Us f, cf' ew .Q ' ,, 3 Q, L if-Khg 3 s K0 f X , 1:- YQ msg ASHEVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 5 Q. Q DIMM HIHHIIIHNlllllMillillIIINlllllllllllllllllllll!IlllllllllllllllllllllllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIII 57Ae HILLDILLY W A ii ,f lille: lllf 'xiii' , i f llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 illarultg SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WILFREIJ LAADEN BROOKER-UIIIVCTSIIY of South Carolina, A. B., M. A. PRINCIPAL OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LEE H. El7W'.ARl7S-UIIIVCTSIQ' of North Carolina, A. B., University of Virginia, Columbia University, IVI. A. SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL ELIZABETH C. INICCUTCHEN-Winthrop College, A. B., Secretarial Course, Draughon's College, Columbia. S. C. DEAN OF GIRLS BEULAH R. HOFFAIAN CMRS. L. R.l--Peace Institute, B. S., University of Ten- nessee, Columbia University, Asheville Normal. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ELEANOR STRATTON, Head of English Department-University of Virginia, Univer- sity of Chicago, George Peabody College for Teachers, A. B., M. A. NANNIE NI. TVIOORE-C.:UITlbCl'lZ1l1d College, Kentucky, A. B., Teachers College Columbia University, Asheville Summer School. MARY READE SMITH-University of Alabama, A. B., Columbia University, NI. A., Teachers College, Harvard University, Asheville Normal. MARY WILSON STEvENsoN CMRS. j. JJ-Wesleyan College, A. B., Peabody Col- lege. NELL-E S. CRAWFORD fMRS. I-I. L.l-University ol' South Carolina, A. ll., Ran- dolph-Macon Women's College, A. B. COLLIE GARNER-North Carolina College for Women, A. B., University of North Carolina, M. A., Columbia University Summer School. MARGARET AI.EA INIOORE-University of Kentucky, A. B., Asheville Normal. AUGUSTA LYKES BARNETT-Randolph-Macon Women's College, A. B., Asheville Normal, Teachers College, Columbia University. fgjef a I 3 I lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll ,I ., WH 71 f f me HILLBILLY 3 llll llll' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll HISTORY DEPARTMENT H. A. HASELTINE, Ilmd of History Drfnartnzeizl-Edinboro State Normal, Uni- versity of Florida, A. B. Ed., M. A. NIAUDE STEELE KMRS. A. RJ-North Carolina College for Women, B. P., Uni- versity of North Carolina Summer School, N. C. State Summer School, Ashe- ville Normal. CORNELIA HINES-Winthrop, A. B., M. A., Columbia University, University of North Carolina, University of Virginia. O. L. NORB1ENT1W3kC Forest College, A. B., Graduate in Education, University of Virginia, Graduate Student, University of North Carolina. l.L'clLE MERCER-Peabody College, B. S., Georgia State Normal, Columbia Uni- versity, Peabody College for Teachers, Duke Summer School. W. H. l,LENlfXlONSYWHkC Forest College, A. B., Graduate School Duke University. MATEHEMATICS DEPARTMENT B. B. KIITCHELL, Head of .flrlatherizatirgt Department-Williain and Mary College, A. B., University of South Carolina M. A., Harvard University. SHIRLEY RERIFFITH WALL CMRS. L. R.J-Ohio State University, A. B., University of Cincinnati, Asheville Normal. J. P. LEEPER-Duke University A. B., Asheville Normal, Summer School, Gradu- ate Work Duke University. ,IEANETTE D. NCDRBIENT KMRS. O. LJ-Winthrop College, A. B., Graduate Work West Virginia, University of North Carolina. PIERCE P. HENDERSON-Presbyterian College of South Carolina, Graduate Work Duke University. ROSALIE CONN-Blue lkiountain College, George Peabody College for Teachers, B. S., Graduate Work University of Chicago. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LATIN LOUISE AC.4Tll.A WII.SON, Hear! of Foreign Language Dfpartnzr'nt-University of North Carolina, A. B., Smith College, M. A. E. R. SMITH--Lenoir-Rhyne, A. B., Graduate Student University of North Car- olina. FRENCH ISABEL FRANCES COOKE-St. Genevieve-of-thePines, B. A., Certificate L'Alliance Francaise, Paris, Asheville Summer School. KATHEXRINE '1'lGHE-Oklahoma College, North Carolina College for Vvomen, A. B., Asheville Normal, Columbia University. CLARA LEE HYATT-North Carolina College for Women, A. B., University of North Carolina, University of Madrid Spain. l9l lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll 'ffl V f W li ya l , CYAQ HILLDILLY sm QL, an llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 :-i l SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MARGARET WILKIE, Head of Srienfe Department-University of Kentucky, A. B., M. S. .ANNA H. DENIAREE fMRS. C. CJ-Cornell University, A. B., M. A. BIABEI. LIARVIS-North Carolina College for Women, B. S., A. B.g Asheville Normal. S. B. LEE-University of North Carolina A. B., M. A.g Cornell University. IDA SUININER-TCIIIICSSCC State Teachers College, B. S.g Graduate Work Colorado State Teachers College. HOME ECONOMICS DE PARTMENT SUE ROBBINS, Head of Home Eronomirs Dejmriment-Columbia Ifniversity, B. S. ALMA HAWTHORNE-NHfIOI13l School of Domestic Arts and Science, Randolph- lN'Iacon VVomen's College. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ADELE PITTS LOWRANCE CMRS. C. LJ, Ifeafl of Commerrizzl Depf1rtnzent--VVin- throp College, A. B., Central Business College, Denver, Coloradog Asheville Normal. BETTIE BUTTON BENNETT CM1-s. B. BJ-University of Kentucky, A. B.g Colum- bia University, Montana State Normal, Kentucky State Normal, Bowling Green, Graduate Bryant-Stratton Business College, Louisville, Kentuckyg Bow- ling Green, Kentucky, Business University. MAUDE ALICE HALL QMRS. M. AJ-Indiana State Teachers College, B. S.g Life Certificate Gregg School. Chicagog Massey Business College, Draughon's Bus- iness College. B. B. BARRON--North Georgia College, A. B. MANUAL TRAINING AND MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENTS G. C. VVIBLE-Indiana State Normal, B. S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT XVALTER VON BROCK-Depauw University, B. M.3 Marion School of Iblusic. LIBRARY NANCY ELLEN STONER-North Carolina College for Women, A. B. in Library Science. CAFETERIA SARAH ADICKES-Sillllt Mary's. U01 x ,' 'i ll J' 1 ,I I l l 'i 1 ,r '1 4 1 L 1 -I' - 1 Ai ' Y' ah' 3?-ZI....., all -.nu-.f ,,,,,,,.., --.....- -...... A-. ...lu- nn.-. ...fu -ma- aw...- .q-nn. ,....-. -..-.....-unnn- ......,-4-.... V ' '42-'I--' ,A 4 ,eg Q-,.ifiiiif'f.f?if+.:-.5-.4--: ':,:. , . -. .-,..,, ... ....-...............---..-1 , , -me-....... . f ' ...-., -...mn-a ' -v--.-U ,..,' ....-u. ii I '- , 1 ' .i.f,f..'.1.5:-I-:I .Raul .xx I J:1,'vgf4g,:,fV 1: jpgf'-it -.sff'EZ.1,' rfz.-f', '.iE-P ?sr'1'??i!!ff! f125?s2iffWws' ,:55,3.5?ifi5:3fgf 'iiselffifiQ. A' l'?f?I7?sfE7 gf52f5 I i .ig'.':ir,w Qiluil . f:2:51P' :1 J 2,-,L 5f.vu.? r .rf .. in 'I ,- MEN Evlhr. H .N W4 gf L ' Leif :aww ' w 1s wli' HJ '?.:'fUif , x!3F'ff'f ll ,iiiE 2. 11 ,:PQ. In HQ if 'igiIg.15'L5gl-'fig ga iii!! gi .H 125 H5133 ,: X . ,x Q is -Aw flxx bg x Nx ,DX lllllil Ei lllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllilllllilllllillllllllllllllllll 4 67129 H ILLDILLY Ill 'E Eff- -f llllllllllllllllillilIIIHI LOUIS SHERRILL PUCKETT f Nature 'might stand up and say to all the world 'this is a man! President, Senior Class: Basket Ball: Baseball: State Triangular Debate: Best All-Round Boy: Business Manager HILLBILLY. Entered Senior Class from Emma KN. CJ High School. Born: Greensboro, N. C. MYRTLE ALLPORT A rare compound of oddity. frolic and fun. Secretary L'Alliance Francaise: Girls' Athletic Association: Cburt, May Day Festival: M. V. Moore's High School Day: President Cheerios: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Saint Genevieve- of-the-Pines, Asheville, N. C. Born: Asheville, N. C. MYRA LUTRELLE ANGEL Angels are painted fair to look like you. Torchlight: Cheerio: Treasurer, L'A1liance Fran- caise: Student Club, '31: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion: All Girls' Council: May Day Festival: M. V. Moore's High School Day: M. V. Moore's Fashion Show: Advertising' Solicitor, HII.I.BILLYj Window Decoration Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL. Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Spartanburg QS. CJ High School. Born: Walhalla, S. C. FRANCES LEWIS ARTHUR A hearty fricnd and comrade true: If she has faults, they're very few. Student Club: Commercial Club, '31: All Girls' Council: Quietest Girl: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C.' JAMES MARTIN ATKINS A comrade true, with a friendly way, Not too serious-not too gay. State Music Contest, Greensboro: Glee Club: Christmas Cantata: Pied Piper of Hamlln : Sher- rld, Martha : Class Basket Bal-1: Varsity Phantom Basket Ball: Varsity Football: Gym Exhibit: Cake Race: May Day Festival: Hi-Y. Born: Asheville, N. C. LYDA MAE BABER . IIer heart is as far from. fraud As heaven. is from earth. May Day Festival: Home Nursing- Certificate. Born: Montgomery, Ala. WILLIAM J. BALEY He is always laughing For he has an infinite deal of wit. Gym Exhibit: Band: Latin Club: Class Basket Ball: Hi-Y. Born: Asheville, N. C. I 63 9 Q .IX I K, , A Wy fe! ff- ,X N s fl I 1 'm I ' x lllllil lillllllllli llllilllllllllNIIHIIIllllllHllllIlllliIllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll illllllll 1 Q HILLDMY 5-1-ifI-IllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIINHIIIIIIIllllllfllllllllilllllllilllllllll lllf N I L I L IVA LOIS BANKS She is not made for the admiration of every- body, but for the happiness of one. H. F. Creative Arts Club: Adelphlan Literary Society: Nature Study Club: Gym Exhibit: Just a. Little Mistaken: Men Not Wanted : Miss Fearless and Co. : Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. RUTH BARKER She wears a smile that won't come 053' Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: Girls' Council: May Day Festival: School Editor Skylight: Girl Reserve Club: Jazz School Skit : Pep-ette: L'Alliance Francaise: Latin Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. EDITH ELIZABETH BARRETT A merry heart goes all the day. Student Club: Girls' Track: Gym Exhibit: Class Basket Ball: Volley Ball: Treasurer Commercial Club: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Born: Asheville, N. C. MAGDALENE BAUMGARDNER I could not in a palace find a truer friend than she. Club Editor Junior-Ili Broadcaster: Nature Club: H. F. Student Club: H. F. Boosters: May D,a.y Festival: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Sylva, N. C. ELLEN MORRIS BEAN A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Student Club, '31: Gym Exhibit: Seven to 0ne 2 Building of the Ship : Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN CARLISLE BEAN, JR There is a gentle manliness in him, that wins our sincere respect. House of Representatives: H. F. Radio Club: H. F. Literary Society: Varsity Basket Ball: Var- sity Football: The Building of the Ship : Class Apollo. Born: Asheville, N. C. GEORGE S. BEARD A true friend is ever a friend Radio Club: Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. E141 lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ig l Hllll , CYAQ HILLBILLY gf: NE:-5.1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll if HH HARRY DUANE BEAVER All great -men have defects : I have a few myself. All American Football: Varsity Football: Gym Exhibit: Band: Orchestra: Wood-Wind Ensemble: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Glee Club: Car- men : Pied Piper of Hamelin : Handbook Com- mittee. Born: Asheville, N. C. JULIA MARY BELL A light heart and a cheerful spirit live long. Torchlight: Student Club: L'Alliance Francaise: May Day Festival: Class Basket Ball: Bon Marche Hig'h School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. NELLE LILLIAN BENNETT A sfweet attractive kind of grace. Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Glee Club: Building of the Ship : Spring Concert: Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club. Born: Burnsville, N. C. REBA BENSON She does the little kindnesses that others leave undone. Commercial Club: Student Club, '31: Not Such A Goose. Born: Wilmington, N. C. WILLIAM O. BERRY A worlcman who needeth not to be ashamed. Torchlight: H. F. Student Council: Class Foot- ball Champions: Class Basket Ball: Track: Asso- ciate Editor Junior-Hi Broadcaster: Sports Editor Junior Citizen: Associate Editor Students' Guide 5 Jasons: Nature Club: Highest Average Boys' Honor Roll, H. F.: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor. Born: Savannah, Ga. DOROTHY FOSTER BERTRAM She's small- A dreamer with high ideals. Girls' Athletic Association: Glee Club: Pied Piper of Hame1in : Carmen : State Music Con- test, Greensboro: Annual Spring Concert: Christ- mas Cantata: Muses: Creative Arts Club: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Somerset, Ky. HOWARD L. BISHOP 'fl dare do all that 'may become a man. Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. CX 1952 ff lllllll HlllllllllllllllllUlmllWllmlllllllmllllHU!llllllllllllllllllllIINllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll if 4? .1 , CYAQ HILLBILLY E-.AsiflllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllHlllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill llll I W BARBARA ROBINSON BLANKENSHIP And ne'er did Greeeian chisel trace A nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace, of fairer form or loolier face. Editor - in - Chief HILLBILLY: Torchlight: Presi- dent and Treasurer L'Alliance Francaise: Creative Arts Club: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: M. V. Moore's High School Day: M. V. Moore's Fash- ion Show: Sweetest Girl: Most Deserving' Girl: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Impersonating' Mr. Mor- ris Lipinsky, President. Entered Junior Class from Flat Creek QN. CJ High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. BERTHA REBECCA BOOK Dark and shy Yet strangely sweet. Typing Certificate: Typing Pin: L'Alliance Francaise: Girls' Athletic Association: Basket Ball: Student Club: May Day Festival: Glee Club: Quality Street. Born: Asheville, N. C. RALPH BROOKSHIRE Character is higher than intellect. Commercial Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. JACK F. BROWN For he's a jolly good fellow. HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor. Born: Asheville, N. C. HELEN ELIZABETH BRYCE She is gentle, she is sweet She is loved by all. Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Com- mercial Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. tl Born: Asheville, N. C. PHIL BRYSON - Why let one's studies interfere with one's Iligh School Education? Varsity Football: Varsity Basket Ball: Varsity Baseball: Hi-Y Club: Captain Baseball: Phantom Basket Ball. Born.: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY HELEN BUCKNER I take my fun where I find it. Student Club, '31: Typing Certificate: Gym Ex- hibit: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Associaa tion: Glee Club: Carmen : Commercial Club: Captain Basket Ball Team: Cake Race Winner: Sewing Exhibit: Christmas Cantata: Martha. Born: Asheville, N. C. f '1952 3 .ff 5 E161 lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 'f1 ? ,'7 gl yy ell., C7112 HILLDILLY Ill 3 1 V l 1- .sf -,lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll ENIS LYDIA BUCKNER Friendly to all the world. Girls' Athletic Association: Gym Exhibit: May Day Festival: Sewing- Exhibit: Time Keeper Bas-- ket Ball Games: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. RUTH ELIZABETH BUCKNER A jolly and lovable 'way she had. May Day Festival: Orchestra: Class Basket Ball: Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club, '31. Born: Biltmore, N. C. JOSEPH G. CAMPBELL Tho hotter part of valor is discrviionf' Band. Born: Asheville, N. C. KATHERINE ELIZABETH CASE A noble typo of good heroic wo-manhood. House of Representatives: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: Girls' Baseball Team. Born: Asheville, N. C. WILLIAM H. CASHATT, JR. t'Oh, why should lift' all labor bt'. ' Gym Exhibit: Manual Training' Exhibit: Cake Race: Glee Club: Carmen : Science Club: Peanut Race: Cheer Leader. Born: Asheville, N. C. EDWIN MARIE CATHEY lVhat's the use of worrying? It ncvcr was worth while. Born: Candler, N. C. VERDA FLORENCE CAVANAUGH Tho best kind of pal. Torchlight: Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: May Day Festival: Pied Piper of Hamelin : Basket Ball: Typing' Certificate: Gym Exhibit. 1 Born: St. Joseph, Mo. 5 E171 lilllll if lllllllllllllllllllllilllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil llllllll ,SQA A Q I f mu ' CTI. HILLDILLY ' - -efflllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll il J it-QS' EULA JOAN CHAKALES RightIy to be great is not to stir Without great argument. Girls' Council: House of Representatives: Stu- dent Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Gym Ex- hibit: May Day Festival: Basket Ball: Building of T'he Ship : HII.LBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day: Handbook Com- X mittee. , Born: Asheville, N. C. Vw it g. MARTHA CHOATE ml Hfkcnoath this mild exterior thcr0's a rival of l1w1zm1. Secretary Good Citizen Club, H. F.: Basket Ball: Varsity Baseball: Hockey: Fashion Show: Athletic Club. Born: Charlotte, N. C. ALMIRA CARLISLE CLAYTON A good disposition, a friendly heart. Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. EUGENE COOK CLAYTON I grou' in worth, and u-it, and swiss Subscription Solicitor HILLBILLY. Entered Sophomore Class from Crm-e KN. lil High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. Glee MARY BILLIE COLE Always a, good sport. House of Representatives: Student Club: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Association: Literary Club: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Glee Club: Carmen. Born: Asheville, N. C. LOUISA COLSON To catch the thrill of a happy ifoicc, And the light of a pleasant eye. Secretary Torchlight: Associate Editor Him.- BILLY: Vice President L'Alll,ance Francaise: Repor- ter Creative Arts Club: Winner District Typing Contest: Advertising Solicitor HILLBILI,YQ Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Charge of Center Aisle: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Building of The Ship : Pied Piper of Ha.melln. Born: Quitman, Ga. MARY SELMA COMAN A maid shc is of artlcss grace, Gentle of voice and fair of fac1'. Torchlight: H. F. Student Council: Student Club: Glee Club: Program Committee, Junior-Senior Banquet: L'Alliance Francaise: Pied Piper of Hamelin : May Day Festival: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Canton, N. C. E181 lllllll -if HllllllllllllllllllllillllIiillllllillllllllllllllllllllIlllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll 3 i .M y U , CYAQ HILLPJILLY gall lm llilllllillmmllilMHHNNHIHIIIRWINilllfilllflillllliiillililliliillm 521 a f MARGARET AURENE CONWAY An unusual girl and jolly pal, 1fVhinisical, witty, and wise. Treasurer Torchlight: Theatre Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Junior Marshall: All Girls' Council: Sky High Staff: Junior Citizen Staff: Little Women : Gym Exhibit: Vice President Creative Arts Club: Advertising' Solicitor HILL- BILLY: Girls' Athletic Association: Assistant Editor HILLBILLY: Thanksgiving Program: Christmas Pro- gram: Subscription Solicitor HILLBILLY: Bon Marche Window Decorating' Contest. Born: Columbia, S. C. RAY COOKE, JR. Lifes a jost and all things show' it. I thought so once and now I know it.'t May Day Festival: Pied Piper of Hamelin : M. V. Moore's High School Day: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Winston-Salem CN. CJ High School. Born: Winston-Salem, N. C. RHOBENIA COOK She's a modest girl and rather shy. Girls' Athletic Association: Gym Exhibit: Sew- ing Exhibit: Advertising Solicitor H1LLBILLY.' Muses: Building of The Ship : Associate Editor HILLBILLY: Commercial Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Manager Third Floor. Born: Asheville, N. C. ROBERT EUGENE COOPER In, action faithful, In honor clear. Captain All-Americans: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Chums: Varsity Baseball: Trainer Varsity Football Team: Captain All-Amer- ican Football Team: Midgets: Advertising Solicitor HILLBILLY: Bon March High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. MIRIAM COOPER I Iorc' you most bPl'llll8l' you are you. All Girls' Council: Glee Club: Art Exhibit: Girls' Athletic Association: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Impersonating Mr. Whit Lipinsky, Vice President: Second in HILLBILLY Advertising Contest. Born: New York City. BILLY COOPER Gino me a pencil, a piece of paper, and leave me alone for a while. Gym Exhibit: Art Exhibit: Mechanical Drawing' Exhibit: Art Editor Sky High: Latin Club: Pied Piper of Hamelin : Glee Club: Hi-Y. Born: Salisbury, N. C. NAT H. CURRENCE All things come round to him. who will but wait. Born: Asheville, N. C. lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll ig X i X X -efflllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllillHIHIIllllllllllllllllillllll if Illf ... f Q HILLDILLY K EVELYN SUSONG CURTIS And mistress of herself though China fall. D. M. Student Council: Torchlight: Girls' Ath- letic Association: M,ay Day Festival: Student Club: Speaker Junior-Senior Banquet: Latin Exhibit: M. V. Moore's High School Day: M. V. Moore's Fash- ion Show: Cheerio: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Dorn: Asheville, N. C. JOHN FREDERICK DACY A merry heart 'makes a cheery counlenaricef' Building: of the Ship : Cake Race: Radio Club: Hi-Y. Born: VVo0dstock, lll. MARGARET KATHERINE DAWSON Rare compound of quality, noble and true With plenty of sense and good humor, too. H. F. Student Council: Vice President Torch- light: Junior Marshal: Business Manager Junior-Ili Broadcaster: Just A Little Mistaken: Seven to One : Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greens- boro: The Dear Departedn: Pied Piper of Hame- lin': Carmen : Christmas Cantatan: Junior Citi- zen Staff: Sky Iligh, Staff: Martha : Creative Arts Club: Treasurer L'A1liance Francaise: Advertising Solicitor Hn.i.B1L1.Y: Assistant Editor HILLBILLYC Bon Marche Higfh School ANNUAL Day, Charge of Right Aisle: Bon Marche Window Decorating Con- test. Born: Knoxville, Tenn. H. OSCAR DE LOACH He moves many a heart. Born: Savannah, Ga. ELLEN FRANCES DEPPE Her 'voice was erer soft-gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. President Torchlight: D. M. Student Council: Latin Club: Student Club: Skylight Staff: L'Alll- ance Francaise: Class Basket Ball: Girls' Athletic Association: Enchanted Hearts : Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Window Decoration Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: New Berne, N. C. JOHN J. DOLAN A jolly good fellow is he, And obliging, too. Secretary Radio Club: Treasurer Retorts. Entered Senior Class from Livermore fCal.l Higrh School. Born: Chicago, Ill. SARAH E. DONALD A daintier maiden we never did see, And just as reliable as she can be. L.AIliance Francaise: Cheerio: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. E203 lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll as 1 4 671.8 HILLDILLY ggi llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll sg lllf DOROTHY PHILLIPS DONNAHOE Give but a glimpse and fancy draws VVhate'er the Grecian Venus was. Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: May Day Festival: Latin Exhibit: Cheerio: The Patsy : M. V. Moore's High School Day: Fashion Show: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. EDNVIN JOSEPH DUCKETT llc is fl ll-'ll a modest gentleman. Christmas Cantata: Band: Orchestra: All South- ern Higrh School Chorus, Memphis: State Music Contest, Greensboro: I'ied Piper of I-Lameliri ': Carmen : Martha : The Building of the Ship : Male Quartet, First Place in State: Glee Club: HIl,l.lllllLY Subscription Solicitor. Born: Asheville, N. C. GRAHAM W. DUNLOP None but himself can be his parallel. Quill and Scroll: Golden Mask: Building of the Ship : Quality Street : Sky High Staff: Editor- in-Chiet' Peaks: First Prize, State Contest, Original One-Act Plays: Music Director Just Suppose : Poor Nut : Once There Was a I'rincess : Junior Citizen Staff: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Montreal, Canada. KATHERINE INEZ DYSART And frame your mind to mirth and mcrriment, Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life. Student Club: Pied Piper of Hainelin : May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Hockey Club: Glee Club. Born: Marion, N. C. FAYE ANNA EBBS A daintivr maid we never did see, And just as rcliablc as she can bc. Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Glee Club: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Class Basket Ball: Gym Exhibit: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Hot Springs, N. C. ELAINE VIVIAN EDMONDS Sweet, sympathetic, a good sport, and adm.ire'l by all. May Day Festival: Miss Fearless ,and Co. : Basket Ball: Citizenship Club. Born: Marshall, N. C. WILLIAM L. EDWARDS A calm manner is an asset. Fattest Boy. Born: Asheville, N. C. X 'P 1952 I2 ldylxi' El lllllll llllllllllllHlllllllllllllNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 5 'F 51 ff GP -1 I 'ff' 1 Q HILLBILLY J Illl AI 'f Illl 'naillllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll a ls r I l Q I f 'l X bf, JOHN R. EDWARDS Each 'mind has its ou'n method. May Day Festival. Born: Landis, N. C. JAMES FRANK FERRELL Good manners are made up of small sacrifices. Cake Race. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOE F LUHARTY A really irresistible man-courteous, consider- ate, rleliohtfully free from pride, Vice President Student Council: Torchlight: D. M. Lower Council: Varsity Track: Gym Exhibit, Manager Third Floor, M. V. Moore's High School Day: D. M. Latin Club: Junior Rotarian: Neatest Boy: Most Deserving Boy: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Greensboro, N. C. WILLIAM EDGAR FORD He was never too busy to play a prank or to do a fa vor. Torchlight: Stamp Club: Best Dressed Boy: Class Dude: Most Attractive Boy: HII,I.llILLY Sub- scription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School AN- NUAL Day. Born: Sayesville, Rhode Island. EMILYE BERNICE FOSTER She was made for happy fhfllljlh ts, For playful wit and laughter. May Day Festival: Freshman Debating' Tezlm: Dramatic Club: Milliken and Ma.niken : The Re- volt : Stage Struck : The lilml-cups. Born: Tryon, N. C. ROGER FRANKLIN Ile has the determination to accomplish 'Il'IlGl he will. Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greens- boro: Gym Exhibit: Sky Iligh Staff: Basket Ball Born: Asheville, N. C. ELIZABETH MULL FRAZIER The dearest, the sweetest, most lovable, too, lVith a pretty face, and eyes true blue. Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Carmen : Martha : Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Stu- dent Club, '31: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Drexel, N. C. E221 lllllll if lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 3 F Earl ff 11,45 32 Y Z , 1 Q HILLDILLY gf. llll v lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIINIHHHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll if Illf CHARLES H. GAUNT A .0f?llfIU7llf17l', and always willing to oblige. Secretary Stamp Club: May Day Festival: Sub- scription Solicitor HILLBILLY. Born: San Francisco, California. CARTER TATE GENNETT His own 110001 lwccdiug is thc bcst scczzrity against llzc ill niauncrs of otlzcrsf' llon Marche Higrh School ANNUAL Day. Entered Junior Class from Darlington School, Rome, Ga. Born: lfranklin, N. C. ROY B. GIBBS 0lz.l to bc a grcat man. Gym Exhibit: Stage Assistant: l-l1LLB1I.LY Busi- ness Staff: Subscription Solicitor 1-l1LLn1LL'f. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCIS GLENN The sccrct consciuuxncss of duty well pCrforu1cd. ' D. M. Student Council: Varsity Track: All- American Football: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Junior-Senior Banquet Comimittee: HILLllILI.Y Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. JANE F. GRIFFITH There will nc'cr bc anothcr irc all love so wcll. Latin Club: 1'Alliance Francaise: Student Club: Secretary All Girls' Council: Creative Arts Club: Bon Marche Window Decorating' Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL DAY' Handbook 'om- 1n ittee. Y Born: Toronto, Canada. ARTHUR GRIGSBY Thought irorlvs in silcncc: so docs vi1'tuc. Orchestra. Born: Asheville, N. C. ANNE DOROTHY GROSS lllucl1, mirth and no madncss, All Hood and 110 badncssf' Student Club, '30: Commercial Club: Girls' Ath- letic Association: Glee Club: May Dgiy Festival: Class Basket Ball. Born: Asheville, N. C. E23 mini iiiilmlmHlililmmumilmmilnmmImitiilmlmliiillmlllilHUllllllliliililllllllliii lliillil if R A ii ff i i. 1 Q HILLBILLY ,i is-gay,lliiililiiiiiiiiliiilliiiiiilliliiiiillliiliiliiilililHiililillilllllilmiiliiiiii im MARY GROVES Norm lfncu' thee but to Iozfc Lhcc: None namcd thcc but to praise th,cc. Torchligrhtg Library Club: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: L'Alliance Francaise: Latin Club: Student Club: Advertising Solicitor HILLISILLYQ Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day: Handbook Committee. Born: Asheville, N. C. MIRIAM ELEANOR HADDON She was ready with a quict sm.ilc. Glee Club: Carmen : State Music Contest. Greensboro: Student Club: Commercial Club: Gym Exhibit: Christmas Cantata: Martha : Advertis- ing Solicitor HILLBILLY. Born: Landrum, S. C. NORMA JEAN HALL Sl1c'Il nrow up sonic day. Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: Train- bearer, May Day Festival: Basket Hall: L'Alliance Francaise: Pied Piper of HameIin : Quality Street : Track: Skylight Staff: Associate Editor HIIiLHIl.I.Y1 Bon Marche High School :ANNUAL Day, Charge of First Floor. Born: Heidlebnrg, Ky. CHARLES HARRIS Life is not meant for study. May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Christmas Cain- tata. Horn: Asheville, N. C. MARTHA NELLE HAWKINS A light heart liircs Iona. Glee Club: Carmen, Horn: Asheville, N. C. LUCILE CLAYTON HENDERSON uviSFIOHl, and 11001111088 arc twin born, om' hcart Must hold both, sistcrs ncvcr sccn apart. Torchlight: All Girls' Council: L'Alliance Fran- caise: Chairman Social Service Committee Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Fashion Show, Glee Club: Spring' Concert: May Day Festival: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: VVinner Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest: Subscription Solicitor H1LLB1LLY: Hon Marche High School AN- NUAL Day: Handbook Committee: SALUTATORIAN. Entered Sophomore Class from Gastonia tN. CJ High School. Born: Knoxville, Tenn. GUY HENSLEY Tho only tray to harc a fricnd is to Im unc. Gym Exhibit: Mechanical Drawing: Exhibit: lia- dio Club: All-American Football: Glee Club: Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Christmas Can- tata: Carmen : Martha C mass U21Sk9t 1521111 Cake Race: May Day Festival. ' Born: Asheville, N. C. A if 1 9 5 2 v i E241 llliiii ifiilllililililillllllililllllilllllllllllllllillliilllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllllllllli lllllllll W 71 ,9 W 77 CTAQ H1LLI5ILLY illl llll lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll CHARLEY MARION HILL R 1 ,J - He is a. good one, and his nwrthiness doth ehal- lenge much respect. Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: First Prize Manual Training: Commercial Club. Born: Spartanburg, S. C. SARA ELIZABETH HILL There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. H. F. Student Council: President Art Club: Na- ture Club: Miss Fearless and Co. : May Day Festival: L'Alliance Francaise: Student Club: Girls' Basket Ball Team: Girls' Athletic Association: Dramatic Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. MINNIE IRIS HILL A smile for all, a greeting glad, An aimiable and jolly way she had. May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Association: Glee Club: Gym Exhibit: Student Club: Boosters: All Girls' Council: President Library Club: Wine dow Decoration Contest. Born: Aberdeen, Miss. VVILLIE INEZ HILTON A good character shines in its own light. Vice-President Art Club: Athletic Club: Stu- dent Club: Commercial Club: Library Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Catawba County, N. C. JENNIE MAE HIMES Not too serious, not too gay, But a true blue girl in every way. L'Allia.nce Francaise: Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: H. F. Boosters: Latin Club: Muses: . Reporter H. F. French Club: May Day Festival: Exchange Editor Junior-Hi Broadcaster: Basket Ball: Library Club: Bon Marche High Sch l 1 ANNUAL Day. Born: Winchester, Tenn. , ELIZABETH ROSELLA HITCHINED A girl of u'-it and merry sayings. Torchlight: L'Alliance Francaise: Glee Club: Student Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Ca,rmen : Wittiest Gird: Reporter Creative Arts Club: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Junior Class from Biltmore IN. CD. High School. Born: New Orleans, La. NELLIE LOVE HOLLAR lf'lll Illll1l we search before we find A heart so gentle or so l.:inrl. Glee Club: Girls' Athletic Association. Entered Senior Class from Toccoa Falls fGa.J Institute. Born: Asheville, N. C. X f igs i251 lllllii ig HlllllllllllllllilllilillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllIlllllillllllllllllilllllltllll lllllllll 3 ip J, yy X s. i.,A,,, 1 e HILLIBILLY ff nu nnnunmmmmmmnmuunnmuumnanmmmumnunmnmu 1 ilif JOE WALTER HOUGH To worry little, to study less, My idea of happiness. Entered Junior Class from Christ School. Ar- den, N. C. Born: Tupelo, Miss. ALTON REID HOYLE Every inch a gentleman Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Christmas Cantata: Carmen : Martha : Boys' Athletic Association: Advertising- Solicitor HILL- BILLYQ Hi-Y: Vice President Commercial Club: Subscription Solicitor H11.I.s1I.LY: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARY KATHERINE HUFFMAN Life was made for lore and cheer. Student Club: Glee Club: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation: Pied Piper of Hame1in : May Day Festival: Spring Concert: Christmas Cantata: Gym Exhibit: Reporter Library Club: Subscription Solicitor Him.- BILLY: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. VIRGINIA JOYCE INGLE So teasing, so pleasing, Capricious, delicious. Girls' Athletic Association: H. F. Boosters: H. F. May Day Festival: Pied Piper of Hz-1melin : Building: of the Ship : Gym Exhibit: Student Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. SUDIE WOOD ISRAEL A sweet wild girl irith eyes of earnest ray, And olive cheeks at each emotion glowing. State Music Contest, Greensboro: Orchestra: Girls' Athletic Association: Class Basket Ball: Gym Exhibit: Queen's Court, May Day Festival: Glee Club: Carmen : Martha Born: Asheville, N. C. CLAY JOHNSON I have faith in a boy who blushesf' Varsity Football: Class Basket Ball: Phantom Basket Ball: Track. Born: Hartwell, Ga. ALMOND H. JONES, JR. An affable and courteous gentleman. Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greens- boro: May Day Festival: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Biltmore, N. C. lllliil jp HlllllllllHlllllllilmll Uillllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ii R E Algal' I f 1 Q HILLBILLY ggi llll - lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll sf lfll ETHEL LEE JONES IJlhel's eyes, Ethel's smiles, are all beyond comparison. All Girls' Council: Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion: Student Club: Orchestra: Track Team: Class Basket Ball: Secretary-Treasurer Library Club: Junior Marshal: Bon Marche Hig'h School ANNUAL Day: Handbook Committee. HELEN JONES 'A danglhter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. H. F. Secretary-Treasurer Student Council: President H. F. Boosters: Basket Ball: Student Club, '30-'31: H. F. Latin Club: Girls' Athletic As- sociation: All Girls' Council: President Dramatic Club: President Cheerio Club: May Day Festival Court: Mimi Lights the Candle : Pied Piper of Hamelin : We Still Have Memories : Prettiest Girl: Most Popular Girl: Most Womanly Girl: Neatest Girl: Most Attractive Girl: Reporter Com- mercial Club: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Window Decoration Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. MARGARET JONES Hang sorrow 5 care will kill a cat. Student Club: Glee Club: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation: Second Place, Western District Typing Con- test: Class Basket Ball: Gym Exhibit: H. F. Boost- ers: Spring Concert: HILLBILLY Business Staff: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Superintendent Fourth Flour. ELLEN DOUGLAS KEEVER She has a gentle consideration that wins many friends. Girls' Athletic Association. Born: Asheville, N. C. EDNA MARGARET KENNERLY She is something sterling that will stay when nolrl anrl silver melt away! Secretary Junior Class: D. M. Student Council: Student Club: D. M. Latin Club: Advertising' Man- ager Skylight: Girls' Athletic Association: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. CHARLES WILFORD KENNETT Give me friends and music, And life will be a pleasure. Glee Club: Mayor, Pied Piper of Hamelinu: First All Southern Chorus: Second All Southern Chorus, Memphis: First Place Baritone Solo for South: First Place State Music Contest, Greens- boro: Christmas Canta: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Class Dude. CHARLES ARTHUR KOOLES Oh! why go to school! Pleasanter far to roam the hills. Glee Club: Band: Hi-Y: Cake Race: Carmen : Pied Piper of Hamelinn: Gym Exhibit: State Mu- sic Contest, Greensboro. l27l lllllll IllllilllllIllllllllfmllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllill lllllllll ia 'F I s 1 HILLBILLY f .aff My -- I .. . W Q , lm E lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll sm lllf l RICHARD EDWARD KRICKHAM Strong and content, I am a man. Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Gym Exhibit: May Day Festival: Varsity Football, '3l: Wittiest Boy: Bon Marche High School ANNUAI Day: Handbook Committee. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCES WALKER LAMBETH A girl who is ufonrlrous fair, u ith lvrcly cycx and gorgeous hair. Pep-ettes: L'Alliance Francaise: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Senior Class from Durham CN. CJ High School. Born: Reidsville, N. C. L. C. LANGSTON Determination is thc master-kcy of succcssl' All-American Football: Basket Ball: H-Y Club, '31. Entered Junior Class from Valdese KN. CJ High School. Horn: Forest City, N. C. SUSANNA ELIZABETH LATIMER AlhIctic is lzcr middle Manic. Band: Student Club, '31: North Carolina Music Association: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Class Basket Ball: Pied Piper of Hame- 1in : Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: HII,I.BlI.I,X' Advertising' Solicitor: HII.I,lill.l.X' Subscription Solic- itor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Imper- sonating' Mr. Hoover, Publicity Director: Winner in HII.I.BILI,Y Advertising Contest. Entered Sophomore Class from Grace QN. CJ High School. Born: Birmingham, Ala. HELEN LOUISE LAWRENCE Quiet and IlIfI1l8'f7'i0'llSU All Girls' Council: May Day Festival: Chairman Social Service Group, Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association. Born: Charlotte, N. C. ANNIE LOUISE LEE If:1cr!11l and pcrsista11cc conqucr all HlfIll!IS. D. M. Stage Crew: ID. M. Glee Club: D. M. Basket Ball Team: Cheerio: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: May Day I',8StlX','lII Latin Exhibit: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born.: High Point, N. C. FRED G. LIPE 'l'l1c noblest mind, thc bc.-st c011tz'nls. Track: Language Club. Entered Sophomore Class from Landis QS. CJ High School. Born: Landis, S. C. E281 llllill HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilillllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllIll! Illllllll R in 1 5 , CYAQ HILLDILLY 5,33 E-JCI, lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIllllllllilIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllli ?a mf ROY LITAKER Ile sits high in all the peoples hearts. Varsity Football '30g President of Hi-YQ M. V. Moore's High School Day, '31: Most Dignified Boyg Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Charlotte CN. CJ High School. Born: Thomasville, N. C. WILLIAM P. LOVE, JR. 'A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, And a hand to erecute any mischief. Ban'd: Reporter D. M. Basket Ball: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitorg Bon Marche High School ANNUAL DAY. Born: Davenport, Iowa. MYRTLE RUTH LUNSFORD A heap of simplicity and good humor. Girls' Athletic Association: Basket Ball: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day Born: Richmond, Va. JAMES HENDRICKS LYON I your angels don't lilvej I love u'omen.'i Advertising' Solicitor, HILLBILLYQ Class Basket Ball. Entered Junior Class from Harris High School, Spruce Pine, N. C. Born: Burnsville, N. C. LORAINE MacKENZIE Short and sweet, Cute and neat. Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Classg SKYLIGHT Staff: Dramatic Clubg Latin Clubg Glee Clubg Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Credit Manager M. V. Moore's High School Dayg Cheer Leader: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Dayg Student Club: Secretary Cheeriosg Invitation Com- mittee, Senior Classg Director Needle Work Guilflg Fashion Showg Cutest Girl. ' Born: Asheville, N. C. EDWIN F. MAGRUDER, JR. Bashfulness is an or'n.a'men.t to youth. Class Basket Bally Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee: Gym Exhibit: Quietest Boy: Assistant Busi- ness Manager HlI.l.BILI.YQ Bon March High School ANNUAL Day, Impersonating' Mr. Louis Lipinsky. Treasurer. Born: Augusta, Ga. FREDERICK MAIWURM There was a. youth, and a well beloved youth. Torchllghtg Secretary Retortsg Subscription So- licitor HILLBILLYQ Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest. Born: Memphis, Tenn. E291 mms lllllilllllIHllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllilllllllllllHill Illllllll 'F 'E gig I Q ' M lllllllllllllllllllilIllllllllllllllHIIHIIIIIIIHillIllllllllllllllllllllllillllll HELEN VIRGINIA MANEY Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shone. Torchlight: H. F. Student Councilg All Girls' Council: L'Alliance Francaise: Pied Piper of Hamelinf' Girls' Athletic Association, May Day Festival: President Nature Clubg Vice-President H. F. Student Club, Miss Fearless 8x Cog Dramatic Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANK C. MARTIN VVorrying never made men great, so u-hy worry? President Freshman Class. Born: Inman, S. C. DANIEL ALEXANDER McCANLESS Whosoever perseveres shall be crowned. Boys' Athletic Associationg Class Basket Ball: Class Football, Cake Raceg HILLBILLY Business Stag. X- orn: Asheville, N. C. u fb SARAH O. MCCANLESS A maiden fair, with golden hair. Student Council '29 and '30g Student Club '30, Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Cap- tain Assembly Basket Ball Team: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. SARAH LULA MCCARTER Of manners gentle and ajection mild. Commercial Club. Entered Junior Class from Grace QN. CJ High School. Born: Gastonia, N. C. ROBERT GARRETT McCLURE He is truly a modest gentleman. Band: Gym Exhibitg May Day Festival, Jasonsg Citizenship Club: Cake Race. Born: Asheville, N. C. WILLIAM CHARLES MCCONNELL A friend forever. Junior-Senior Banquet Committeeg Band: State Music Contest, Greensborog Jasons: Cake Race: Gym Exhibit: Citizenship Club: Nature Club. Born: Taylor, S. C. lllilii ii llllilllllllilliiiiliiiilllilllllllilllillllilllllllllllllilililillllllilllllIIUlllliiiilillilllililllii lilllllll v,,C4, f ff 4333 YO fi , 1 Q HILLDILLY illl Hill IlllllllllllililillillllllllliiliillIlilliliililiIIlilIliilillliilillllliiiiliiillll I AUDREY LOUISE MCCOY W'ise to resolve and patient to perform. H. F. Student Council: Secretary-Treasurer H. F. Boosters: Editor-in-Chief Mountain Traitsg Ex- change Editor Junior-Hi Broadcasterg Associate Editor Junior-Ili Broadcasterg Vice President H. F. Girl Reservesg Student Club. Born: Columbus, Ohio. FRANCES EVELYN McCURRY I have a heart with room for every joy. H. F. Good Citizenship Clubg H. F. Music Club: May Day Festivalg Bachelor's Drea.mg Girls' Ath- letic Assoviationg Commercial Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. CLARE WALLACE IWCDOWELL Her purpose is true as steel And diligence fworlcs out her plans. Student Club, May Day Festlvalg Girls' Athletic Associatlong Bacihelor's Dreamf' Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. IRENE ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD A Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year. Advertising Solicitor HILLBILLY. Born: Asheville, N. C. THELMA LEE McGlLL 1'll be merry, I'll be free, 1'll be sad for nobody. D. M. Drzunatic Clubg Carmeng Glee Club: Junior Citizen Stajfg Girls' Athletic Association: Senior Invitation Committeeg H1LLB11.LY Subscrip- tion Solicltorg Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Roanoke, Va. SARAH JANE MQHARGE Ever charming, ever new. Building of the Shipg Gym Exhibitg G-irls' Ath- letic Associationg Basket Ballg May Day Festival. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOSIE MAE MCNEILL She can extract sunshine from a cloudy day. H. F. Student Councilg L'Alliance Francaiseg Student Club: Secretary H. F. Student Clubg Pied Piper of 1-lamelin g Glee Clubg 1-I. F. Nature Clubg H. F. Girls' Track Meetg Girls' Athletic Assication: Fashion Showg Championship Inter-class Basket Ball Te,aimg Bon Marche High School .ANNUAL Day. Born: Seagrove, N. C. i311 a!' Cls :HilllilNllllllllHHHHIIll!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllil Illlllllll A HILLBILLY IIlIIIlllllllHllllllllllllllllillli Illl SARAH MCRARY No idle moments for me. Glee Clubg D. M. French Clubg Girls' Athletic Associationg Library Clubg Commercial Club, '29g Student Club, '29. Born: Asheville, N. C. MILDRED ADELL MELTON Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. D. M. Girls' Athletic Association: D. M. French Clubg D. M. Gym Exhibit: Captain D. M. Basket Ball Team: D. M. Basket Ball Teamg Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day Boosters. Born: Asheville, N. C. LAWRENCE E. METCALF A virtuous gentleman, a true friend. Orchestrag State Music Contest, Greensboro. Entered Junior Class from Detroit QMichiganJ High School. Born: Detroit, Michigan. HELEN ELIZABETH MILLS She lives in peace with all mankind. Glee Clubg Commercial Clubg Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCES WINIFRED MILLER Happy and gay, the live-long day, She'd try to please in every way. Student Club, '29-'31g Glee Club: May Day I yfFestivalg Basket Bally Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. DAVID LEON MILLER Let me paddle my own canoe, What matters it to me, or to you? President H. F. Student Council: Jasons, H. F. Class Foot Bally Golf Team, Building of the Ship. Born: Asheville, N. C. DORTHA FLORENCE MORGAN She is herself, a collection of good things. H. F. Boosters: Latin Clubg President Muses: Assistant Editor Junior Hi Broadcasterg L'Alllance Francaise, May Day Festival: Student Club: Girls' Athletic Associationg Library Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. 1 illiill ' if lillllllllllllllllllilllillllillllllllllllIilllllllilllllIIIlllilIllllllillllllllllillillillllllllllllllli lllllllll . CTAQ HILLDILLY illl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlilINIIIIIINIIHHlllilllllliIIIIIIIIIINIIIINIIIHIIIIlllilill NH y I DUNCAN MURROW I Character is higiher than intellect. ' Vice-President Retorts. Born: Asheville, N. C. LOTTIE LOUISE MYERS Laugh when I laugh g I desire no other fame. Student Club '29-30g Commercial Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. 9 JAMES R. NICI-IOLSON Ever loyal, ever true- A gentleman through and through. Building of the Shipg Varsity Basket Ball: Class Basket Ball: H. F. Class Footballg Jasons: Cake Raceg HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor. Born: Asheville, N. C. VIRGINIA BLAIRE NIXON A capricious girl with golden hair, A sunny heart and carefree air. Assistant Editor, HILLBILLYQ Secretary Treasurer . Creative Arts Club: May Day Festival: Gym Ex- hibltg Pink and Patchesng Student Clubg Thanks- f giving Day Program: HILLBILLY Subscription Solic- itor, Bon Marche high School ANNUAL Day, Head U of Hat Department. Born Charlotte, N. C. ELIZABETH MANNING O'KELLEY Happiness is cheaper than worry, So w'hy pay a higher price? Secretary and Treasurer Boostersg M. V. Moore's High School Day: Fashion Showg Commercial Clubg Glee Club: Carmenp State Music Contest, Greens- boro: Gym Exhibit: Bon Marche High School AN- NUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. ANNIE DALE O'KELLEY Sweet are the slumbers of the virtuous. Girls' Athletic Associationg Commercial Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOSEPH L. OWENS, JR. Though modest, on his unembarrassed brow nature has written 'Gentleman. ' Entered Junior Class from Swannanoa CN. CJ High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. I L331 ' I v'7Vy X .EX r W3 My 'llllii lllllillllllilllllllilillHillllllllllillllllliliilll IIlllllllllllllilllililllill!llllllllllllllllilllllil ' lllllllli CYAQ HILLDILLY mf Hill llllllllillllllllllilIllilllllilllllIIIIHIIIIHllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillll E 1 'I could not in a palace find A truer heart than she Student Club 31 Girls Athletic Association: Glee Club May Day Festival' Typing Certificate: Christmas Cantata: Gymn Exhibit. THELMA SHIRLEY PADGETT ,N 1 - ' f' 5.rVf c' l1X,hBo1:n: Asheville, N. C. DEXTER EUGENE PARHAM rr Ile who conquers me shall find a stubborn foe. Baseball: Class Basket Ball: Chums Basket Ball. Born: Asheville, N. C. CATHERINE HOUSTON PARKS I chatter, chatter as I go. Skylight Staff: 1'roubadours: The Patsy: Little Women: Senior Committee: All Girls' Council: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Reporter Library Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARY ELIZABETH PAUL Pleasure and action make her hours seem short. Typing Certificate: Student Club: Carmen : Pied Piper of Hamelin : Glee Club: Orchestra.: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Association: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club: League of Nations Con- test: Commercial Club: Student Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. - JAMES STEPHEN PERROW I will sit noir, but the time will come when you 'will hear me. Class Woman Hater. Born: Lynchburg, Virginia. WALTER BURDETTE PEYTON Deeds, not words. Class Basket Ball: Class Track Team. Born: Burnsville, N. C. JACK PINKSTON Trim to himself, true to his friends. Jasons: The Building of the Ship. Born: Asheville, N. C. 'I 1 L34 mam mmmmmmmmmnmmnmnmammmunmummmumnmmmumummull mmm W im g I Q HI I if E dh llll' IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllliHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli LAWRENCE NAPOLEON PLEMMONS ln that day's feats, He pro-ved best man in the field. Glee Club, Pied Piper of Hamelinng C,armen g Gym Exhibitg Cake Race. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARGARET SHACKELFORD POOL True as the 'needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. 1-l1LLi31LLy Advertising Solicitor. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN R. PORTER John delights in being hlLHLU'lL. , Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. SARAH PRAYTOR I am sure that care is an enemy to life. Glee Club: Little Women'g Pepper Club, Girls' Athletic Association, May Day Festival. Born: Asheville, N. C. ETHEL G. PRITCHETTE The mildest manners and the gentle.-it heart. Entered Junior Class from Elon QN. CJ High School. Born: Mclva., N. C. EUGENIA BELLE PROCTOR Q Here's to Eugenia, gay and glad, 1Iere's to the lovable way she had. Boosters, Draimatic Club, May Day Festivalg Girls' Athletic Associationg Wrote Theme Songs for A Prince There Was, Seven Chances, Latf That Off, Charm School. Born: Paris, Texas. PHYLLIS ARLENE PRUNTY Sho glarldens our hearts With the music of her fingers. Torchlightg Building of the Ship g Gym Ex- hibit, Girls' Athletic Association, Student Club: Orchestra, May Day Festival, State Music Contest, Greensboro, Quality Street , Piano Soloist, All Girls' Council, Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. ' Born: Des Moines, iowa. E351 lllllll 3! 1, lllllllllllllllllilllllilliNllillililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllliil lllllilll at 1 Q HILLDILLY llli llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll CORNELIA RATCHFORD True to her duty always. Glee Club: May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Girls' Athletic Association: D. M. Dramatic Club: Class Basket Ball: Bon Marche High School AN- NUAL Day. Born: Savannah, Ga. ELLA WILLIBELLE REED As pure as a pearl And as perfect: a noble and innocent girl. Building of the Ship : D. M. Dramatic Club: Commercial Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN BRICKELL REESE Night after night he sat and bleared his eyes with books. Torchlight: Secretary D. M. Student Council: First Prize Quill and Scroll Contest: Friendship Committee: Most Studious Boy. Born: Biltmore, N. C. N , VIVIAN LEE REYNOLDS A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. thletic Association ff May Day Festival: Commercial Club, '31: Girls' it 4 . I 1 Entered Sophomore Class from Grace KN. CJ ,ll High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. CHARLES W. RHOADES Happy am 1, from care l'm free, Why aren't they all content like me? Ways and Means Committee: Track: Gym Ex- hibit: Stage Electrician: Hi-Y: President of lie- torts: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Greensboro. N. C. CARROLL EDWARD RICH It's a great plague to be too handsome a man. House of Representatives: All Southern Orches- tra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Orchestra: Band: Knights of the Foil: May Day Festival: The Family l'pstairs : Seven Chances : Glee Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARY LUCILE ROBINSON A 'very gentle maid, and of good conscience. Orchestra: Student Club: May Day Festivfii: IJenton's Sewing' Prize: Glee Club: Pied Piper of Hz1melin g Carmen : Christmas Cantata: Fashion Show. Born: Asheville, N. C. E361 mlm llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll cf, I- Z ,Q M ll f ii i I Q HILLDILLY 331 7 I i f 'Rafal lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll if lllf PAULINE ROBINSON For nature made her what she is and ne'er made such another. Girls' Athletic Association: First Prize, Sewing: Student Club: Class Basket Ball: Girls' Track Team, D. M.: May Day Festival: Fashion Show. Born: Asheville, N. C. PAUL ROCKWELL A worker, always tending to his own affairs and doing his level best. Torchlight: Secretary-Treasurer Radio Club. Entered Senior Class from St. Petersburg fFla.l High School. Born: Cleveland. Ohio. LILLIE ELIZABETH ROSS An open-hearted maiden, pure and true. Citizenship Club: H. F. Boosters' Club: Assem- bly Basket Ball: Commercial Club: Dramatic Club: Miss Fearless and Companyn: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Chattanooga., Tenn. ROBERT PHILLIPS RUSSELL It is better to be happy than wise. Sports Editor Junior-Hi Broadcaster: Glee Club: Cheer Leader: Debating Team, '31, '32: Advertising' Solicitor HILLBILLYQ Buncombe County Orator, Stat Oratorical Contest: Lenoir-Rhyne Declamation Con- test: Jasons: H. F. Nature Club: Cheer Leader. Born: Canton, N. C. HELEN SEAGROVES M'as there ever a maiden so sweet and fine? Senior Committee. All Girls' Council: Glee Club: Skylight Staff: Little Women : Bon Marche High School ANNUAI. Day. Born: VVest Point, Ga. VIRGINIA BELLE SEAY 1t's the things she does and the smile she wears That spreads the sunshine everywhere. Library Club. Entered Junior Class from Valley Springs KN. CJ High School. Born: Hot Springs, N. C. GEORGE ALVA SEBREN Don't disturb me-amy sleep is peaceful. Track: Class Basket Ball: Winner County Re- search Essay Contest: Seventeen : Daddy Long Legs : Glee Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. '31. Entered Sophomore Class from Haw Creek KN. CJ High School. Born: Lawrenceburg, Tenn. X6 lllliii llllllllllllllllllllllillllNllllllllllllllllillHlilllllIIlllllllllllllllllHllllllilllllllllllllllllllli lllllllll T i 'W H LI5 LLY 'iL33Alpj 'I Q I A Q ill llll' llllllllllllllllillllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllHillIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FRANCES EUGENIA SETZER Her very quietness calls attention to her merits. Commercial Club: Typing Certificate: Building of the Ship : Gym Exhibit: Advertising' Solicitor HILLBILLY: Typing Pin: Shorthand Pin: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Newton, N. C. MARY ELOISE SHEPPARIJ lr . A good character shines in its own, light. D. M. Student Council: Torchlight: Girls' Ath- letic Association: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Stu- rlent Club: LH-Xlliance Francaise: Debating: Team. ETHEL MAE SILER A true friend is ever a friend. All Girls' Council, '30: Glee Club: Girls' Ath- letic Association: May Day Festival: Class Basket Ball: Student Club, '31: Commercial Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. J BILLY SIMPSON If work and pleasure clash, Let duty go to smash. D Treasurer Commercial Club: Band: Service Committee: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Or- chestra. ' Born: Anderson, S. C. VIRGINIA LORETTA SMATHERS Ever in motion, blithesome and cheery. Comwmerclal Club: May Day Festival: Girls' Ath- letic Association: Secretary-Treasurer Boosters: Glee Club: Junior Marshal: Student Club: Typing Certificate: Gym Exhibit: President Library Club: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Bluefield, West Virginia. DOROTHY VIRGINIA SMITH Fate tried to hide her by naming her Smith. Glee Club. Entered Senior Class from Durham QN. CJ High School. Born: Holly Springs, N. C. FLORINE ADA SMITH little girl with dimples is the dearest thing I know. Commercial Club, '30: Glee Club: Student Club: Dramatic Club: Class Basket Ball: Girls' Athletic Association: Fashion Show: Track Team: H. F. Booster. Born: Louisville, Ky. i331 ' Student Club: May Day Festival: Captain Girls' lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllilllIllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIRI Illllllll , - , ff 1 I I , CTAQ HILLBILLY I ml V ' I 'k1t: ' -- lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll MARIE LOUISE SMITH For, oh! Eternity is too short To utter all thy praise. Student Club, '30: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Most Accommodating Girl: Cre- ative Arts Club: Bon Marche.High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Grove Park School, Asheville, N. C. Born: Newark, New Jersey. , JEROME NEILSON SMITH 3 , A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital. Student Council Club Committee: D. M. Dra- matic Club: D. M. Stage Crew: D. M. Latin Club: Skylight Staff: Class Basket Ball: Most Accommo- dating Boy: Hi-Y: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Stage M,a.nag'er, '32. Born: Atlanta, Ga. F. ,WILLIS SMITH There is 'merit in this man. Entered Sophomore Class from Stearns High School, Columbus, N. C. Born: Columbia, S. C. DOROTHY CLAIRE SNYDER Born for success, she seemed With grace to win, with heart to hold. H. F. Student Council: All Girls' Council: Torch- light: H. F. Nature Club: Prize Essay Why Ashe- ville Should Have Faith in Asheville : H. F. Poetry Club: Handbook Committee. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARY HELEN SOLARY Graceful of form, Lovely of face. Basket Ball Team: Girls' Track Team, D. M. Born: Norton, Va. MARY ETHEL SPIVEY 1 put all my troubles in the bottom of my heart. Then sit on the lid and smile. I-I. F. Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Glee Club: May Day Festival: Building' of the Ship : Basket Ball: Assistant Editor H1LI.I3II.I,Y: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Impersonat- ing Miss Morris, Personnel Director. Born: Asheville, N. C. JUAN ITA STAFFORD A handsome woman is a jewel. Student Club, '30: Girls' Athletic Association: Gfee Club: May Day Festival: Girl Reserve: Car- men : Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C.. fl if 195 2 4 E391 llllill S2 5, HNIHIICHlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll lllllllll C7fie HILLDILLY mv i., I' A 4 ff' llll lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll EDGAR EUGENE STANBERRY, JR. A good fellow and a true friend!! Band: Building of the Shlp : Secretary and Reporter Commercial Club: Senior Class Invitation Committee: Hi-Y: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest. Born: Asheville, N. C. WILLIE W. STIKELEATHER She sorter keeps things lively in the vale of hu-man hearts. Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Boosters: May Day Festival: Canmen : Building of the Ship : Christmas Cantata: Basket Ball: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. HELEN STONE 'ffl heart as soft, a heart as kind, As in this whole world thou canst find. Treasurer Creative Arts Club: Commercial Club: May Day Festival: G-irls' Athletic Association: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. 7 Born: Houston, Texas. X WILLIAM KENNETH STONER He is complete in feature and in mind, With all good things to grace a gentleman. Hi-Y: Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest. Greensboro: Gym Exhibit: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY M. SWAIN A pretty girl, a witty girl, a girl so full of fun, A brainy girl, a carefree girl, a thousand girls in one. President All Girls' Council: L'Alliance Fran- caise: Student Club: Boosters: Best All-Round Girl: Best Girl Sport: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Junior Class from Grace QN. CJ High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. ROBERT SWICEGOOD Run if you like, but try to keep your breath.: VVork like a man, but donlt be worked to death. House of Representatives: Hi-Y, '31: Football: All-American Football: Varsity Baseball: Basket Ball. Born: Winston-Salem, N. C. MARY FRANCES TATE Silence is more musical than any song. H. F. Student Club: May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Library Assistant: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation. Born: Asheville, N. C. I n E401 illiili IllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllilllllllllillllllllilIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll , CTAQ HILLDILLY ggi: 'F1.5,,,.iliilliiiilliiiiiiliiliiiillliiiiilililliiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiliiilliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii 22 iiii NEAL TATE There's mischief in this man. Basket Ball: Track: Gym Exhibit: May Day Festival. SARAH ELIZABETH TENNANT She does her best, Does well, acts noblyf' All Girls' Council: Torchlight: L'Alliance Fran- caise: Student Club: Vice President Commercial Club: Glee Club: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day: Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest. Entered Sophomore Class from Grace CN. CJ High School. CATHERINE S. THRELKELD Her glossy hair was clustered o'er her brow, Bright with intellect and fair and smooth. D. M. Student Council: Torchlight: IJ. M. Sky- light Staff: D. M. Latin Club: Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: President Creative Arts Club: HILIABILLX' Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School IXNNVAI. Day: Bon Marche Window Decor- ating Contest. MARY ELOISE TISON ' Whistling, dancing or singing a song, Happy, contented, I jolly along. President Boosters: Commercial Club, '31: Girls' Athletic Association: Glee Club: May Day Festi- val: Student Club, '31: Library Club: I-IILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. LOUSE VAN VALKENBURG Her friends are many, her enemies few, No greater pal a girl ever knew. H. F. Student Council: Torchlight: H. F. Latin Club: H. F. Boosters: President H. F. Junior Stu- dent Club: Girls' Track Meet: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: Championship Inter-Class Basket Ball Team: Gym Exhibit: Student Club: May Day Fes- tival: Winner Girls' Athletic Association Letter A: Winner Girls' Athletic Association Sport Shield: Pied Piper of Hamelin : The Building' of the Ship : Boosters: HILLBILLY Subscription Solicitor: Window Decorating Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. JAMES M. VERNER Good nature and good sense must ever join. Torchlight: President D. M. Student Council: Editor-in-Chief Skylight: May Day Festival: HILL- BILLY Subscription Solicitor: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. EDITH WALL Hy her life alone, Gracious and sweet, the better may was shown. Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club: May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Glee Club: Building of the Ship : Pied Piper of Hamelin : Christmas Cantata: Library Club. num llllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllliIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllll llllllllll E M 1 Q HILLIBILLY llll lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll lllf ANNIE RUTH WALLEN It is a poor heart that never rf'joiccs. D. M. Basket Ball: Girls' Baseball: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Association. Born: Asheville, N. C. VIRGINIA RANDOLPH WARD Uncertain, coy, fastidiousf' Vice President All Girls' Council: Senior Com- mittee: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Pied Piper of I-Iamelin : Bon Marche High School AN- NUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARGARET IDIALIA WEIR Shes a laughing, peppy dame, Always joking, alzrays name. Student Club: Junior Marshal: Girls' Athletic Association: Class Basket Ball: May Day Festival: Pied Piper of Hamelin : Building of the Shlp : Boosters: Most Sincere Girl: Most Athletic Girl: Library Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY CAROLINE WELLS A sinrvrc friend and a good sport. Vice President H. F. Junior Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Secretary Library Club, '31: Basket Ball: Stage Struck : Dixie Minstrel : The Building of the Ship : Class Man Hater. Born: LaMoil1e, Illinois. A. H. WERTZ, JR. 'fills world was crcr joyous. - Vice President Hi-Y: Glee Club: Carmen : All- American Football: Christmas Cantata: Class Base- ball: Class Basket Ball. Born: Salisbury, N. C. HAZEL MURIEL WEST lIcr ready wit, hcr chccrful smilc, ,llalfc hcr urclcrmzfv all thc u'hilc. Junior Marshal: Chairman Sports Hobby Group. Student Club: Cheer Leader: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation: May Day Festival: llasket Ball: M. V Moore's High School Day: President Boosters: Bon Marche Window Decorating' Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Sophomore Class from Marshall KN. CJ High School. Dorn: Marshall, N. C. MAEBELLE ELISE WHEELER lf to hm' share sonic fcmalc errors fall, Lonlc on hcr face and youll forget thcm all. D. M. Student Council: Torchlight: All Girls Council: House of liepresentatives: Vice President Latin Club: Queen'-s Court, May Day Festival: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Skyligrhl Staifz Girls' Athletic Association: Student Club, '30: Little VVonien : Advertising Solicitor I-l11.l.mI.i.x' ,' Yice President Library Club: lion Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll , CTAQ HILLDILLY gf, llllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllilliillllllllllllllIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllliliii if llli SUSAN LOUISE WHITE Strong 'mind has she, great skill in. playj A greeting glad and a jolly wayf' Torchlight: President Student Clubg L'Alliance Francaiseg Pep-ettesg Winner Dellwood Scholar- ship, '31, Girls' Athletic Associationg May Day Festival: Most Energeticg Most Influential Girl, Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, Valedictorian. Entered Sophomore Class from Iwleigrh KN. CJ High School. llorn: Clayton, N. C. ,lov JANE1,l,E WH1TLoW A combination. of brains and attractiveness is truly a yift of the gods. Vice President Student Council, Torchlightg Chairman Club Organization Committeeg Associate Editor Sky lliglij Junior Citizen: Assistant Editor Hll.l.Rll.l.Y,' Advertising- Solicitor HILLBILLYQ Vice President Creative Arts Club, L'Alliance Fran- caise, '29-'Silly M. Y. Moores High School Day, Junior-Senior Banquet Committeeg M. V. Moore's Fashion Showg Most Digniiied Girl: Slenderest Girly Cleverest Girlg Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: lion Marche High School :XNNUAL Day, Superintendent Second Floor. Horn: Asheville, N. C. FRANCES LEE WILLIAMS HCI:ccrfulncss is an offshoot of goodness and truth Girls' Baseball Team, D. M., Class Basket Ballg Glee Club, Carmen g Girls' Athletic Association, May llziy lfestivalg Girls' Track Team, D. M.g Stu- dent Club, '31. Born: Thomasville, Ga. MARY RUTH WILLIAMS Nothing endures but personal qualities Student Clubg Girls' Basket Ball Teaing Glee Clulmg May Day Festivalg Girls' Athletic Associa- tion: Pied Piper of I-Ialnelin g Bon Marche High School ANNUAL. Day. Horn: Asheville, N. C. JOHN RYMAN WILMOT ThUl'C'8 a little of the -melancholy element in him, my Lord. Associate Editor and Feature Editor Junior Citi- zen, '29. Born: Detroit, Michigan. WILLIAM A. WILSON Much may be said on both sides Building of the Ship g Jasons. Horn: Richmond, Virginia. BILLY WOLCOTT A'crcr lrouble trouble till trouble troubles you. l-Ii-Y: M. V. Moores High School Day. - Born: Asheville, N. C. N x X x E Hilti! HllllllllllIltllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllttlllllllIllllllllilNlllillllllllltmlllmllllllllllllllll lllllllll CYAQ HILLDILLY W llllllllllllillllllilIIIIIIIIINHHHIIHHIIIHIIIflllllllllllllilllllIIIIHHIHI llif . X .fa 9 ff f ffl Y f ... IH - U JACK ALEXANDER A clear fire, clean heart, and 'vigor for the game. Student Council: Vice President Senior Class: A Club: Varsity Basket Ball: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Track: Hi-Y: Most Ath- letlc Boyg Most Popular Boy: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day, '31. Born: Canton, N. C. JAMES E. ALEXANDER, JR. A good disposition adds weight to many a good man. Hi-Y, '30. Born: Asheville, N. C. ROBERT JACKSON WORLEY His strength is as the strength of ten because his heart is pure. H. F. Track Team: Jasons. Born: Asheville, N. C. .kid Q f FREDERICK R. WOODCOCK Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. V Torchlightg Secretary and Treasurer Hi-Yg M. V. Moore's High School Day. Entered Junior Class from Grace KN. CJ High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. HOWARD LULL Study to him. is play, not work. Entered Junior Class from Grace High School. Born: Elmira, New York. irturvs MINNA COOPER BOBO Ye gods! IIere's a woman who thinks! Torchlight. Born: Spartanburg, S. C. SPENCER W. CAPPS Genius is external patience. Band. Entered Senior Class from Wesleyan Methodist College, Central, S. C. Born: Bessemer, Ala. E441 lllllll 3a -S 5, llllllllllllHllllllitlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIINllllllllllllllllllllllll HIIIIIII 5 1:1 llll' lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllHIlllllllllllllllllllIilllllllllli is , CYAQ HILLDILLY ' mf JOHN B. CARNE Actions, looks, words-steps by which he spells character. Torchlight. Entered Junior Class from Asheville Farm School, Swannanoa, N. C. Born: Boise, Idaho. nat-4' ' ALLISON CADY CLOUGH, JR. Some think the world is 'made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. I Born: Asheville, N. C. , . at .fa...7t J , f ,J 1' VINCENT HUGH COOPER Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Captain Varsity Basket Ball: Varsity Baseball: Athletic Association: Junior Citizen Staff: All- American Team. Born: Ela, N. C. LOCKE CRAIG A man who knows his own mind and how to make it known. D. M. Student Council: Hi-Y: President Junior Class: Football Squad. Born: Raleigh, N. C. LILLIAN LOUISE CRISP lt is tranquil people who accomplish much. ' Girls' Athletic Association: Sewing Exhibit. Entered Sophomore Class from Stecoah QN. CJ High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. 'INIA ALVERIA CRISP A placid fac in which surprise is seldom seen. rs thletic Association: Student Club, '31: cgool Days : Library Club. A ntered Sophomore Class from Stecoah iN. CJ -BIKE School. rn: Asheville, N. C. BEN DAVIS His world was ever joyous. Born: Columbus, S. C. MARY ELIZABETH DE VINE A quiet worker? H. F. Student Club: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN AUGUSTUS DURNER Spare my blushes. Treasurer Senior Class: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Band: Glee Club: All American Foot- ball: Captain Football Team: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Track: Hi-Y: Cake Race: A Club: Most Manly. ' Born: Princeton, N. J. -Z-A f FROGER DURN 'Wlfhy gvirls leave home. Varsity Football: Golf Team: 1-li-Y, '31: Gym Exhibit: Class Basket Ball: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: May Day Festival. Born: Princeton, N. J. r JAMES EDWARDS A He sighed to many, But loved only anal! 6 Secretary Senior Class: House of Represen tives: Junior Rotarian: Hi-Y, '31: Golf Team: Var- sity Football: Varsity Basket Ball' Handso est Boy. Born: Erwin, Tenn- M I LAWRENCE ALBERT FO TUNE - lVhen a man is in earnest and knows what he is about, his work is half done. ' ' Orchestra: Jasons: H. F. Dramatic Club. Born: Old Fort, N. C. D FRANK FUSCO i'Quality, not quantity. Student Manager Football: Student Manager Baseball. Entered Senior Class from Lincoln High School, Ellwood City, Penn. Born: Canton, N. C. RUSSELL J. GILLESPIE Give me athletics or give me death. Intramural Basket Ball: Class Baseball: Class Football: Varsity Baseball. Born: Brevard, N. C. RUTH MARGARET GILLESPIE Earth's noblest being, a woman perfected. Born: Murphy, N. C. GRACE AMISS GLOVER A charming little flirt. Student Council: D. M. Student Council: Presi- dent Sewing Club: The Patsy : Neig'hbors : Latin Club: Class Basket Ball: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Best Dressed Girl: Class Venus: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Shenendoah, Va. it 1952 : . E451 lililli X illllllliililllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllillllilillilllllliiiilliliiilllilllliilllli llylllllll 2 1 Q HILLBILLY llli - llllllllllllllllillllIlllllllillilllHllilllillliHillIlilliiillllliilllilliiilillil ilii WILLIAM BIBB GREET li'hen he counted up his honors he might fancy himself an old man, President Student Council: House of Represen- tatives: President Junior Class: Junior Rofarian: Civic Club speaker, Clean-Up Week: Memorial Day Program: Armistice Day Program: Toastmas- ter Junior-Senior Banquet: Most Influential Boy: Most Sincere Boy. Entered Sophomore Class from Hendersonville CN. CJ High School. Born: Huntsville, Ala. JAMES H. HALL Ile plays the game for all there's in it, Plays the game, and plays to win it. President Freshman Class: House of Represen- tatives: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Basket Ball: Captain Varsity Football: Best Boy Sport: Ladies' Man. Born: Asheville, N. C. GUY CLINTON HARWOOD Virtue, the greatest of all monarchs. Debating Club: Friendship Committee: Radio Club RAW: Robbmsviiie, N. c. TOM MCNEELY adio Club, '27: Jasons: Band: Orchestra: y Athletic Association. : Asheville, N. C. J the fewest words are the best men. i .. CHARLES ROBERT PINKSTON 0h! this learning, what a thing it is! President Junior Class: Varsity Football: Var- sity Basket Ball: Track: A Club: Chums. Born': Winston-Salem, N. C. I Consider 1'm a peer of the realm Arid I will die if I don't talk. Orchestra: Basket Ball: House of Representa- X tives: Student Club, '29: Girls' Athletic Association: May Day Festival: Glee Club: C,armen : Class Basket Ball. Born: Winston-Salem, N. C. TED D. SIDES, JR. Duty done is the sou1's firesidef' Student Council: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day: Handbook Committee. Entered Junior Class from Grace QN. CJ High School. Born: Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT L. SMITH They laugh who win. Torchlight: Latin Contest. Born: Morristown, Tenn. CLARENCE SNODGRASS A nian of independent mind. Gym Exhibit: Glee Club: Band: Basket Ball: Baseball: Football. Born: Burnsville, N. C. HERSCHEL STEVENSON llc only is a well-made man who has a good determination. May Day Festival: All American Football. Born: Paducah, Ky. WILLIAM HOKE SUMNER,'jR Let every 'man follow his own whim. All American Football. Entered Senior Class from Forest High School, Woodberry, Va. Born: Charlotte, N. C. MARY ADAMS WARD There are none like her, though there are many imitationsf' Bon Marche Window Decorating Contest: Cheerio: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Entered Senior Class from Waynesville CN. CJ High School. Born: NVaynesville, N. C. ea flee' THOMAS PERRY YOUNG. JR. Ie learneth more from tender looks, From witching smiles than from his books. Glee Club: Pied Piper of Ha.melln : Carmen : Member State Championship Chorus: Class Basket Ball: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Bon Marche High School ANNUAL Day. Born: Asheville, N. C. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH PINKSTONL, L? f if -f E461 NNW ! HHIIHIIHIIHHHHIIIIKIllllllllllllllHlllliINNHIIHIIIHNIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllIHHIIIIIIIIHHQ IHIIIIII CTAQ HILLDILLY mf nnmmmmnmmummsmmmumnnannummm:nmmumm i m I-Innnr STIIEIPHTZ VALPIIJICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Srsxx NVHITE LL'CILI.E HExm2RsoN Awsrzlgc Q-5.61 Avclxlgc- 95.33 PP:Rl I'fCrl' ATTENDANCE lfkisn LIPE Nl'ffIlt'l' filfdj' nm' zlbsvnt Simi' Sl'DfCIl1bC1', 1926. umm HUIHIHHHIHHHINIHHIHIIIINHIHHNIIHUCllilllllllllillllllllllllliilllllllilllllllillllMil IIIIHIH 3 A CNA - M22 T T mf nmnuunummnmumummmuunmanmnnnumnuummuu Tm '1'iEI11glP Bvhaivrs ' A .MMM W ' ?n - ' . 'JT' I JP , ! 45 ,, . P l 'l' my V' ' A' i' 4 , ............................., 15 . .- . - wives- L EI.o1sE SHEPPARD JAMES VERNER PH1I.l.ws RUSSELL LEWIS PUCKETT QUESTION: Rzxvolwzi, That the United States should adopt a system of com- pulsory lfnemployment Insurance. A1 l lRMA'1'lVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM El,olsE SHEPPARIJ AIAAIES VYERNER PHILLIPS RUSSELL LEWIS PUCKETT Com-lws: MESSRS. HASELTINE ,mn NoRx1ExT XVTIIIICTS over Fruitlaxld Institute. E481 ,HHH IHIIUIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIUlllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllilllllllllHllllllllllifi Ithlllll , CTAQ HILLDILLY im liiilliiiiiiliiiiiiiillilillliiiilliiilliiillliliilliliiiiliiiiiilililiiiiiiiliiliii im 1516225 mth 1-Innnrs Brntnnfs Marge mashingtnn Birrntznnial Essug Qinntrst minners i Sophomore Year IJOROTHY HOFFMAN-3iIo.oo KATHERINE BAILEY-55.00 Junior Year SARAH COLLINS-310.00 NIARY NEAL RUDISILL-55.00 Senior Year BIRDIE cEOODKOWITZ-510.00 DOROTHY SNYDER-325.00 Ameriran lleginnr Auxiliary Essag Qlunteat Why We Have a Fete on Armistice Day LUCILILE H ENDERSON-52.50 ldniteh Baughters nf the Ginnie Essag Olnntest FRANCES ARTIi U R-QF 5.00 hrrarg FAY EBBS-H0ll0fRb1C Mention. Qlnmmissirmers' Mrhal Best Research Essay JOSIE MCNEIL-Gold Medal. LUCILLE HENIDERSON-HOI10f8b le Llention Ent llbratinn Eg memhrr nf Ifehruarg Glass BARBARA BLANKENSHIP ilaitirs' Auxiliarg nf the Spanish mar Bcterans Eaaag Ginntest WILLIAM LANIER-55.00 LOUISE MCCOY-52.50 Bnmestir Sricnre Prizes Group of Three Dresses PRIZE DONATED BY Miss Rosrsms ETHEL MAE KING-510.00 Best Graduation Dress DoNATED BY P.T.A. MARY DARRY-S 5 .oo Best Coat Suit DONATED BY P.T.A. ETHEL JONES-55.0.1 National Rleat and Stock Board Essay Contest ELIZABETH KIAXVVELL-510.00 E491 Nlllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll , CYAQ I-IILLIBILLY e llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllli llll lgrizes ahh I-Innnrs lzlillhillg Brizes Qlnnfeherate fllemnrial Assnriatiun For Securing Greatest Amount of Advertising Award to Senior Class for Essays on South- . ern Sub'ects. SUE LATIAIER-Leather Bound ANNl,'.-XI. J For Library-Picture of VVashington. For Bliss Strattoifs Room -- Picture of Jefferson Davis. illusir Ennnrs ahh lgrizes Delegates to Supervisors National Convention Quit mgfflly Hjinbgw mg-:grating Inuit-51 CYEORGE PIALEYZSIOO Scholarship to Til? PEILETTE C14L'R National High School Orchestra and Band Committee I l k M h' . Camp' mer OC en' IL lgm ELIZABETH RAYsoR FRANCES SAI,I.Es' DAVIID BENNETT- Honorable lVIention in IMOGENE HROOKER DIARY ANNE SIDES Nlusic Discrimination. Prize--510.00 He wish In express nur heartiest thanks tu Emi illlarrhe fur their genernsitg whirh mahe the puhliratinn uf this hunk pussihle. E if f? E501 Illllll lllllllllllllllllillllillllIilllllilllllllHlilllHHHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHII lllllllll Ilii IIIIIIHHINIINIIIIHIHIHIIIHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIHINIIHIIIIIIHHHIHIHI CYAQ HILLISILLY 1 IH Sveninr 0112155 idlag THE SENIOR CLASS Of the ASHEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Presents HAMLET By WILLIAM SH.AKESPEARE CAST OF CHARACTERS: . Pages Claudius, King of Denmark .,......,, JOHN REESE Hamlet, Son to the Late King .... JOSEPH SELMAN Polonius, Lord Chamberlain .r.. H.4ROLlJ SELMAN lloratio, Friend to Hamlet ....... LEYVIS PUCKETT Laertes, Son to Polonius .......,.. ROBERT SELMAN Courtiers- Rosenrrantz ....... ......, I DANIEL NICCANLESS Guilderstern ..... ........... A LRIOND JONES SUE LATIRIER FRED RIAIWURM Usric ..,,..... .. J Priest ......... Officers- I 'JACK ALEXANDER BILLY COOPER Franeiseo, a Soldier ....... .. ........... JOE CAMPBELL First Player ........... lllarvellus ......... ...... . B ern ara' o ............,................. EDWIN IJUCKETT Serond Player ..,....... ....... P HIL RUSSELL Third Player .--- ........ ............. B ILL SMITH Player Queen ......... ..... C ATHERINE PARKS Player King .............. ........ H ARRY BEAVER First Gm-ve-digger .................. HAROLD SELIIIAN Serum? Grave-digger .................. JAMES PERROW Gertrude, Queen of Denmark ,..... HELEN JONES Ophelia, Daughter of Polonius- ELLEN DEPPE INIAEBELLE WIIEELER LORAINE R1ACKENZIE RUTH BUCKNER Illanager .,...........,..e... ,,.... L EWIS PUCKETT Stage lllanager .....,.. ......... N IARION ROGERS Property lllanager ,,................ JOE FLUHARTY Asst. Stage llflanagers JIAI ATKINS MORRIS LIPINSKY Stage Crew JOHN IDACY BILLY LOVE HIALFORIJ RANDOLPH Elertricians CHARLES BOOK CHARLES RHOADES Program Committee EULA CHAKALES IJOT SWAIN JACK ALEXANDER. EUGENE COOPER Publicity Committee FRANK FERREI.L SUSAN WHITE GEORGE SEBREN IJICK KRICKHAN BILLY GREET BIRDIE GOODKOWITZ BILLY COOPER PHIL BRYSON Ticket Sales Committee Cihost of Hamlet's Father. ....... ROBERT SELMAN RANDOLPH WARD PAUL ROCKWELL A jUem,nW, '.--..--'------.-.-..'-- CARTER GENNETT FRANK FUSCO BARBARA BLANKENSHIP . . . . KATHERINE HIJFFAIAN EUGENIA PROCTOR Ladies tn W aztzng , VIRGINIA SMATHERS MYRTLE ALLPORT Ushers IROROTHY DONNAHOE DOT SWAIN 11m,1 Ughgr .A,,,,--,,,,,,-.,,,,,,O ,,', E THEL JONES FRANCES LAMBETH GRACE GLOVER JENNIE MAE HLMLS EDITH WALL LUTRELLE ANGEL VIRGINIA NIXON Guy HARWOOD WALTER PEY1-ON JULIA BELL EVELYN CURTIS EUGENIA PROCTOR MARY GROVES PHYLLIS PRUNTY ELOISE TISON - LOUISA COLSON NIARGARET DAWSON HAZEL WEST - BERNICE FOSTER FRANCES MILLER Lords JOY WHITLOW PHIL BRYSON EDWIN NIAGRUDER CAROLL RICH CLOMAN POWELL JIM HALL JERRY BLACKSTOCK GUS WERTZ ALLISON CLOUGH JIMMIE VERNER FRED XVOODCOCK DICK KRICKHAN L ' I J Qi 1 9 5 2 E511 iln imlemnriam 1-Iugh Mrahzham Svptvmhvr 17 1514 Qbrtnhrr 14 1931 Ehxs Bane as Beinrateh tn zz Qllasamate the first tu make Ihr Jllappg Eanhing no ptr - 9 55 91 l l S il'-1, 4:-W I ilslg I' 'I' F I 1. ' -1 1 ' l l L I .1 J l L v if Sf 01IY'P0e 'L X .JF Q, L, 1 L, . ,J-Q 1 9 . a Q L ,,,,, x .K nzgfyy N hx, .M an irq- V , -,, . X-, ,. num gg' lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllNlIlllllHill!HllllIIll!!IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIll! Illllllll ' 'E il W 0 . f, f - ' fa 477 5 f, CNA I my c , 5,1442 1 Q J Q, llf lilllllllllllllllllllIIHHIIIIIIIUHIIHIIIIHIHIfllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll Nfl 0112155 19112111 Obur Blames Night Our planes alight- One flight is done. Under the guidance of pilots wise We've weathered countless storms and gales, And flown through tranquil skies. New ships await .... The way is clear A To use, to glory, and to fame. Beyond the landmarks we have known, Lie honor, service, and acclaim. VVQ must depart- Leave friends behind, But though we're saying our goodbyes, VVe'll keep forever in our hearts The loving friendship ties. Now to achieve! Life's long flight waits. We're leaving those we've known so well- And to our dear old Asheville High, VVe bid a last but fond farewell. -EULA CHAKALES. i y ?f1952 iii E551 HN!!! lllllilllllIHIIHNHIIIIIH1NllilllllllHlllllHUHillllllllllilllfllllIllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllll INIIIII if fr ? t aa l , CYAQ HILLBILLY llll llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllf Gllewa Hiainrg N 1928, a huge plane left the airport of Grammar School, on a long distance flight to graduation. On the plane were over two hundred freshmen who thought they were the berries. So much confidence in themselves had they, that the shining lllaroon and Blmrl' was well under way and smoothly gliding beforc their troubles began. Then the upper class- men, with precision and enjoyment, settled down to take it out of them. Before they were completely annihilated, the pilots rescued them. Freshman year for the class of '32 was filled with anticipation, for in the spring a new and much larger plane was to be boarded. So in February, 1929, they waved a gay farewell to those left behind, and with the fllaroon and Blnrk waving, boarded their new plane for fresh triumphs with Chief Pilot Lee H. Edwards at the stick. Those were days of prosperity, filled with satisfied desires, when the perpetual pessi- mists had little to complain of. The only little air pockets they encountered were such as Latin, Blath, and French. Time passed ong they became Juniors. And in the fall of 1930, something happened to make them think they had not appreciated their good luck. Their refuelling station failed completely. They were practically without gas. The plane wavered uncertainly about, and it seemed as if it might stop altogether. At first it seemed a great joke, but then the full seriousness of the situation burst upon them. They proceeded only with great difficulties, and in the fall of 1931 three valuable cargoes were thrown ruthlemly over-board. Dramatics, Gymnasium Work, and Commercial subjects were gone. Pessimists thrived, and complained unwearily of the good old days. Later Commercial subjects were hauled on again amid great rejoicing. Things took on ia pleasanter aspect. But with the new year came the fear that Athletics, too. miight go over-board. Before the class of ,32 leaves the fllaroon and Black plane forever, they want to see Athletics placed securely on the ship. Tribute should be paid to the pilots who have so bravely stayed with the ship, which without them would have had to make a forced landing. And now, after four years of work and play, the class of '32 have won their wings. As they leave on their way to other triumphs, they bid a fond farewell to the fllaroon and Black, and wish to those who come after them a pleasant trip and Happy Landings! VIRGlNI.A NIKON. E561 Y lllllll JE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ., , , . y 7, 't9..3 Z if .2 ai f ia , Cute HILLDILLY 1 Riel,llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIHIIIIIIHIlIlllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll is September September September Glalrnhttr 8-School opened. lo-First Cheerio Meeting. 21-Installation of Fall Officers in Student Council. September 21-First Student Club Meeting. Septemper 24-First Student Council meeting. September 25-Football Season opened-Way- nesville. September 27-First French Club Meeting. October 1-Gastonia Football Game. October October October October October October October October October 3 October 3 November November November November November November November ciety. November November December December 6-Miss Stoner arrives. 9-High Point Football Game. 6-IO-Commercial Teachers arrive. I2-Library opens. 15-First Booster Nleeting. I6-Knoxville Football Game. 22-Creative Arts Club Organized. 23-Blue Ridge Football Game. 0-Greensboro Football Game. 1--NI. V. lNIoore's High School Day. I-8-Girl Reserve Jubilee Week. 6-Greenville Football Game. 10-Armistice Day Program. 11-Salisbury Football Game. 21-lPep-ettes Organized. 22--Charlotte Football Game. 22-First Meetillg of Torchlight So- Ellen Deppe elected President. 27-Thanksgiving Day Program. 29-Black Mountain Football Game. 4-Christ School Football Game. 7-Torchlight Society Chapel Pro- gram. December December December I8-Cl1flStIIl.3S Program. I9-Out for Holidays. 21-Hillbilly Dance, George Vander- bilt Hotel. January 5-Back to School. January 8--Basket Ball Season Opened--Cand ler. january 9-Forest City Basket Ball Game. january I5-Gastonia Basket Ball Game. January january 18-Magician Program. 19-Blue Ridge Basket Ball Game. january 22--Asheville School Barket Ball Game. january 28-29-Registration for new term. january 29-Forest City Basket Ball Game. February February February February February February February February February February February February February Gan February February February 1-First day of new term. 4-Chemistry Club Organized. 5-Gastonia Basket Ball Game. 6-High Point Basket Ball Game. 9-Charlotte Basket Ball Game. 12-Candler Basket Ball Game. 13-Christ School Basket Ball Game. 16-High Point Basket Ball Game. 18-Loyalty Night. I9-Blllff Ridge Basket Ball Game. 20-Charlotte Basket Ball Game. 22-VVashington Program. 23-Asheville School Basket Ball ie. 25-Christ School Basket Ball Game. 26-Salisbury Basket Ball Game. 29-Installation of Spring Officers of Student Council. March March 3-Blue Ridge Basket Ball Game. 4-Christ School Basket Ball Game. lklarch 5-Asheville School Basket Ball Game. March 7-Jack Alexander Introduces Overall Day. March I8-Valedictorian and Salutatorian an- nounced. lylarch 21-First official day of Spring. March 2 March 2 4-Out for Easter Holidays. 9-Back to School. April 1-Last day to get Senior Invitations. Baseball Season opened-Canton. April 4-Stl1dCl1lI Council donates S50 for shru bbery. April 5-P. T. A. Night. l57l lllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllINNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIHIIII if 4 , Mig I C7119 HILLDILLY llll IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllll llll April 6-Camp Dellwood Program. Pep-ettes win Bon Marche Window Decorating Con- test. ANNUAL group pictures taken. April 7-Student Council sponsors Aeolian Choir. Address by Dr. Frank P. Graham. President University of North Carolina. April 8-Address by Mr. Cameron Beck. April 8-Q-B011 lNIarche High School ANNUAL Days. April 13-Wayllesville Baseball Game. April I4-Triangular Debaters Go to Chapel Hill. April I4-New Constitution for Student Coune cil. April I5-Biltmore Baseball Game. April I6-Blue Ridge Baseball Game. April I8-BCglIl Printing ANNUAL. April IQ-HCIldCfSOllVlllC Baseball Game. April 23-Filflll School Baseball Game. April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May june June june X 551. f ' ig?'l'i aeagb hm or. I ,, 25-Presentation of Pictures of jefferson Davis and George Washington by Confed- erate Memorial Association. 26-Waynesville Baseball Game. 27-Biltmore Baseball Game. 29-Senior Play. 6-Christ School Baseball Game. 7-Canton Baseball Game. II-Farm School Baseball Game. 14-Hendersonville Baseball Game. 16-Student Council issues Hand Book. Delivery of ANNUAL. I6-20-SCIll0I' Week. IQi.llllll0I SCIll0I' Banquet. 21-Blue Ridge Baseball Game. 20--Senior Picnic. 28-Christ School Baseball Game. 29-Commencement Sermon. 1-Asheville School Baseball Game. 3-Graduation. 4-Asheville School Baseball Game. 5 5 l58l .lf ' 1 gi ,1 l I' 41 x If MISS STRATTON. FACULTY ADVISER lllllll l lllllllllllilllllllllllllllIHllllllllllllflllllNIUCIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll C7AQ HILLBILLY llll , llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll ferr I-Iillhillg Staff EDITORIAL STAFF Ifffifor-in-Cllief B2ll'bZll'Zl lllankenship ,1.fxi,vfz1l1 f lfzfiforx Lonisu Colson Virginia Nixon joy VVliitlow KI:n'gzn'et Dawson fXI:11'g:n'et Conway ,-1rl1'w'lixi11g Editors Rliobenizl Cook Norma -lean Hall BUSINESS S'l'Al'll'l 1gll.VflIl'X.V fl Ialmgrr Lewis Puckett ,'Ixxi.vt1111l 1f1zxif1f'.v.i' J1!llIIlff4'I'3' lfnlwin :xIIlgl'llllt l' Dzin lXIeCunless i4zlw'f'fixi11y fllrlzzflger Sne lf2lfl1l1Cl' fJiI'l'1lfIlfl0II AIIIIIIIQFI' flxxislrlzzl fllrznnger lXIzn'y Ethel Spivey lXI:n'g:n'et -lones +1952 5 i l51l ENTIRE HILLBILLY STAFF PTION SOL CITORS AND BON MARCHE ANNUAL DAY WORKERS ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRI lllllil lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIMIllllllllllllllllllllllil IHIIHII ,, , ,, ,, :sg vu Q CYAQ HILLDILLY llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll llll Hmwmsmo Advertising Solicitors Miriam Cooper, Norma Jean Hall, Eugene Cooper, Lewis Puckett, Lucile Robinson, Ethel Jones, Phil Russell, Pauline Robinson, Elizabeth Paul, Miriam Hadden, Willie Hil- ton, Lillian Crisp, Virginia Crisp. Margaret Dawson, Ruth Williams, Frances Setzer, Catherine Threlkeld, Rhobenia Cook. Louisa Colson, Evelyn Curtis, Frances Williams, Bill Gaunt, Mary Groves, Dortha Morgan, John Dacy, Margaret Conway, Jane Griifith, Katherine Huffman Margaret Pool, Dorothy Buckner, Edgar Stanberry, Susan White, Elizabeth Band, Maebelle Wheeler, Willi- belle Reed, Lois Banks, Faye Ebbs, Nelle Bennett, Joy Whitlow, Alton Hoyle, Edwin Magruder, James Verner, Lutrelle Angel. William Wilson. BON MARCHE WINDO COMMERCIAL HERBERT JOHNSON SARAH TENNANT EDGAR STANSBERRY LOUISE MYERS PEP-ETTES ELIZABETH IQAYSOR FRANCES SALLEY MARY ANN SIDES IMIOGENE BROOKER CHEERIOS HELEN JONES IAJTRELLE ANGEL FRANCES JONES MARY WARD TORCHLIGHT ELLEN DEPPE JOHN REESE MARGARET DAWSON FRED IVIAIWURM Subscription Solicitors Dorothy Bertram, William Berry, Jack Brown, Eugene Clayton, Louisa Colson, Mar- garet Conway. Miriam Cooper, Margaret Dawson, Edwin Duckett, William Ford, Francis Glenn, Roy Gibbs, Bill Gaunt, Nor- ma Jean Hall, Lucille Henderson, Elizabeth Hitchins, Alton Hoyle, Katherine Huffman, Helen Jones, Sue Latimer, William Love, Fred Maiwurm Dan McCanless, Thelma McGill, James Nicholson, Virginia Nixon, Lewis Puckett, Charles Rhoades, Joe Salts, Ted Sides, Neilson Smith, Eloise Tison, Catherine Threlkeld, Louise Van Valken- burg, James Verner, Joy Whitlow, Susan White. W' DEC ORATION CONTEST BOOSTERS HAZEL WEST VIRGINIA SMATHERS IRIS HILL LOUISE VAN VALKENBURG STUDENT CLUB MARY GROVES GLADYS THRELKELD SUSAN WHITE JANE GRIFFITH CREATIVE ARTS JOY WHITLOW MARGARET CONWAY HELEN STONE KATHERINE THRELKELD FRENCH CLUB BARBARA BLANKENSHII' LoUIsA COLSON ALICE BAKER MABIJL CARTER AYCOCK P. T. A. PLAYLET Mesdames E. B. Sullivan, L. H. Rhineheart, Wiley Gouge, Lee Johnson. F. R. Hancock, J. L. Britt, J. T. Campbell, A. Wicker, B. A. Hampton, S. H. Jones, Clyde Morgan, Mark Worley, R. B. Rymer, R. L. Goodson, F. NI. Bagwell, Mrs. Hutchinsong Misses Bertie Hav- ener and Sarah Barrettg Messrs. Carl Hampton and Daniel McCanless. PATRONESSES FOR HILLBILLY DANCE Mesdames Chunn, Ford, Groves, Young, Dawson, Mackelfresh, and M.8CKCl1ZiC I ?i1952iifjDi I6 lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllIIIlIll!llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 'f,, K yy ., W ,Q . CYAQ HILLBILLY 3 llll llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll 7 hiinrittl The class of 1932 have encountered great difficulties in securing the Annual. At the beginning of the year we felt that it was almost impossible to secure funds for its publication. Advertisements came in very slowly. and money for the Annual seemed to be a very elusive thing. A little later in the year the work became less difficult and it was with great pleasure that wc saw the HILLBILLY begin to materialize from an idea to a concrete reality. Our pleasure was doubled by the remembrance that we had come so near to having no Annual this year due to the depression, and general lack of funds. As we watch the 1932 HILLBILLY grow we feel more than repaid for all the hard work, difficulties and anxieties that have accompanied its making. We know that it will be one of' our most treas- ured possessions, and we feel that we could have had no greater Senior privilege than that of working on our beloved year book-the HILL- BILLY! To us it is the most worthwhile thing that we have accomplished during our high school years. It has been both work and pleasure- joy without end. So long as we keep our 1932 HILLBILLY, we feel that we have something to show for our Senior year in high school and also a possession that will bring back to memory all the pleasant happenings of that year. As the HILLBILLY goes to press the staff wishes to express its gratitude to the people who so kindly made its publication possible. First, we wish to thank the merchants and business firms who have given us advertising. We are indeed grateful to them for having helped us this year. We feel that the Bon Marche contributed more than any firm toward the Annual in letting us have the High School ANNUAL Day. To the management of this store we give our most sincere and heartfelt thanks. Next we wish to express our appreciation to the students who solicited the advertisements. Without their splendid co-operation we would not have h-ad an Annual. We are especially grateful to Sue Latimer and lvliriam Cooper who have secured more advertisements than the other workers. We also wish to thank the Senior Class for their generous aid. Their fine spirit and their helpfulness were a help in time of trouble. We feel very gratef'ul to the members of the P. T. A. who gave a performance of the 'fOld Maid's Convention for the benefit of the Annual. The management of the Paramount Theatre was most helpful too, in giving us the pro- ceeds from the benefit movie Honor in the F amilyf' The various school clubs of the school have been very kind this year. We are deeply grateful to them for the work they have done in selling tickets to the HILLBILLY dance and co-operating with us in every way. However, we feel that we owe our largest debt of gratitude to Miss Stratton, who bore the greater part of' the burden and work of pub- lishing the Annual. Without her assistance and advice our Annual would be a failure. We cannot express one-half of our love and grati- tude. In ending we wish to say to the Seniors of next year that we hope you will meet with equal success in publishing your year book. To you we leave our best wishes and- Good Luck l -Barbara Blankenship. num mmmullllllunmlllInmulmmIIIIIIIIIIIumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInnuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII num , i ff I Hill llllllmlllilllllHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIINIHHHIHINlllllllllililiilllillii 5 , CTIQQ HILLDILLY Ill! 1 1.31111 Marsha Annual Bag April H, 15132 Stnitent Bag OFFICERS BARBARA BLANKENSHIP, Impersonating .....,.........,,.. .......,. M R. MORRIS LIPINSKY EDWIN NIAGRUDER, Impersonating ............. MIRIABI COOPER, Irnpersonatiiny ......... LEWIS PUCKETT, Impersonating .......... MARY ETHEL SPIVEY, Impersonating ................... ..,. SUE LATIMER, Impersonating MR. LOUIs LIPINSRY ,MR. WHIT LIPINSKY YVHITLEY .......K......... Mlss MORRIS MR. HOOVER EULA CHAKALES ......,..............,.........,.... Interpreter for Greek and French Customers SALES PEOPLE FIRST FLOOR Superintemlrnt of First Floor ........,,.........................................,..., NORMA JEAN HALL Assistant Superin-tendents .......,.......,...,......,..,., LOUISA COLSON, MARGARET DAWSON Charge of JlIen's Department ...............,.................................,.,...........,.... BILLY LOVE Charge of Elertrical Goods and Tires ............,.......,..... HELEN STONE LOUISE VAN VALI-:ENBURG ELIZABETH FRAzIER WILLIE STIKELEATHER RUTH BARRER PHYLLIS PRUNTY DORTHA MORGAN MAEEELLE WHEELER DOROTHY SWAIN ROY LITAKER RANDOLPH WARD JENNIE MAE HIIvIEs SARAH MCCANLESS SELMA COMAN MARY GROVES JANE GRIFFITH ETHEL JONES LUCILE HENDERSON .....CHARLEs RHOADES ELOISE TISON EVELYN CURTIS JULIA BELI, WILLIE HILTON JUANITA STAFFORD GRACE GLOVER DOROTHY BERTRAM ELIzABETH Ross CARTER GENNETT HELEN MANEY MYRTLE ALLPORT FAYE EBBS FRANCES ARTHUR CATHERINE PARKS TED SIDEs LOIS BANKS MYRTLE RUTH LUNSFORD ELIZABETH O,KELLY JOE FLUHARTY SECOND FLOOR Superintendent of Second Floor ...................................,,,,....,.,...,,,.,,,..., JOY WIiITLOW' Assistant Superintendents .......,..,,.,, ,,.T, ,,,,.,,,,, T HELIVIA MCGILL, VIRGINIA NIXON Charge of Shoe Department .............T.,.................,.......................... KENNETH STONER HEI.EN JONEs MARGARET CONWAY LOCKE CRAIG LUTRELLE ANGEL SARAH DONALD ELIZABETH HITCHINS SUSAN WHITE KATHERINE HUFFMAN GRAHAM DUNLOP CATHERINE THRELKELD ELLEN DEPPE HELEN MILLS JOSIE MCNEILL LOUISE LEE D I , , I IE? A 1 9 5 2 5 I H551 lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 'ff Y V e W 77 A CYIIQ HILLDILLY llll . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llll THIRD FLOOR Superzn-tendent of Thzrd Floor ................................... VIRGINIA SMATHERS HAzEI. WEST MAGDALENE BAUMGARDNER DOROTHY DONNAHOE IYIARIE LOUISE SMITH HELEN SEAGROVES SARAH TENNANT EDITH WALL ALMIRA CLAYTON ELIzAEETH HILL EDNA KENNERLY LORAINE MACKENZIE RUTH WILLIAMS CLARE MCDOWELL FOURTH FLOOR Superintendent of Fourth Floor .................................. Charge of Rugs and Luggage ................................. ENIS BUCKNER BERTHA BOOK CORNELIA RATOHI-'ORD MII.DRED IVIELTON MAE SILER FRANCIS GLENN -..---.RHORENIA COOK HELEN BRYCE FRANCES LAMRETH FRANcEs SETZER JOHN REESE BILL FORD EDGAR STANBERRY DICK KRICKHAN .- ......... MARGARET JONES .--.FRED MAIWURINT FRED MAIWURM ALMOND JONES RAY COOKE APRIL 8, 1932-MOTHER AND FRIEND DAY Mesdames D. C. Barker, J. C. Donald, J. A. Groves, F. R. Baker, John Acee, M. L. Chunn. R. A. Wilson, R. Cocke, Robert Russell, G. H. Ward, F. Ford, J. H. Deppe, J. O. Angel, H. E. Gruver, Andrew Gennett, O. N. Donnahoe. L. M. White, J. F. Weaver. R. A. Coyner, W. Conway, W. F. Cooper, M. Cooper, F. L. Threlkeld, G. M. Foster, W. B. Fluharty, K. C. Montgomery, J. B. Tate, W. P. Heron. F. L. Sales, Mark W. Brown, V. R. Cooke, R. R. Williams, Henry MacKenzie, Albert Price, M. E. Hoffman, C. A. Raysor, and D. W. Glover. 1 Q5 2 ff , E661 - 1 L -1 it l , ,F ' ',, 1 I 1 l I. I 1, , 1 I l' 41 T :D+ '.....-N--M.. - M:-'Ms I 5.':.p:4'.L. 'T- W ..-V , 'F:'..'f'- ....., ',,n ..?f.'L i.. .: j 1' j 5 , .:::'.. 1-:-:-..-.:-.., .a'!a:.-1 -'--0 Q XX .i'. i'I.'.L'. .Q-,xml gk ' Z. '-15:1--V YU A f' , ?N--QTQ:-'3'.4?E5 ASL..-. Iil lmxfziqlf Q ,:. ix . .55.A,j.Iv..l1,1 -,.A..- Z-5, Q4 3x I? jf ' ',-,- .-.-- ff '., . 1 Q'l-ff fl..'?-73' X ' ff ' --'- ,,.-, .'A- ? if-155-,iff-f V 1 . , ,,.,.,A,.V ,, az.-figs ,f jf ' 167' fi Q? ng . m',-,1 f, 1 E: V ull-3-TI' 57- - ff 1-1- N ci: -. ' f - ' -.-:ss fx f' I fl J! .fi 44.- YT. 1- ' .:l ! -'fi ,L fi-'S' N if 1' x g i f Ami, 4 'L1Ti'5'::7+'f-,:L:: v L. J. X V. 4 V f Q da 1 4 'll 'nf Zu ' 'Q IHHN I HIUHNIIIHIIIHHIIIIIHSIIIII I A v! ,vxxx Xl MR. VIOLINS WILLIAM BAILES JACK BAUMBERGER RUTH BUCKNI-:R EVELYN CONNOR GLADYS FORTUNE RALPH GUELKER ELIzABETH HALEY THORMAN HEAD HOWELL I.OUTHIAN ROBBIE JEAN LOVE ROY OWENHEY PHOEBE PINCKNEY MARY REYNOLDS MARY ELIzADETH LAIL MILDRED TATE MARGI'ERITE VVALKER MILDRI-:D WARD FLUTES Qlnnrvrt Gbrrhvatra WALTER F. VON BROCK, Conductor VIOLAS MILDRED ELIAS ANNE ELLISON PHILLII' ROSEN VIOLONCELLOS IJAVID BENNETT FRANCES FOSTER GEORGE HALEY MILIJREIJ SMITH BASS V I OLS HAZEL IAAMB RUBY MORGAN LUCILE ROBINSON CLARINE TS HARRY BEAVER EDWIN DUCKETT FRENCH HORNS DONALD GEARING KENNETH IUY BASSOON VVILLIA M ORR TROMBONES JOE CAMPBELL SPENCER CAPPS HERRIAN RUSSELL BASS HORN WAYNE WEAVER PIANO KENNETH BEAl'Hl2OARD TEJWPAZVI MARGARET LOUTHIAN HARRY HAWKINS EARL CLARKE PHYLLIS PRUNTY qigff Efiigiffiiiii ls E691 YW! lla 080 inf' 'ff YW' E 5 Q z 'I E I M L 4 .1 .. .- F s ID , E N T. 0 E A: Ci YJ 5 ll 3. 'N4 '34 Q EI N HSS O E A 'L' .1 E -2, A5 'C w -4 .LTI-' ,S bf-.-. K 4 I Z ll! Il EI 1 I K1 E 22? ..31... 5:22 :L fx. L 2 WF: 514' V Z A Q 5 E 2 sf T: I Al H GH I ham i - A UI H H 'T un-:R BROWN I'RNI'I'l H Ill UN Ro A I ., E E2 2 V .f A :Z LL 2 c I 54 sf nc Z -C - ... If f 'E ,- Q r. A 5-Ll 5- -.Q 74 -L. Z A ir 5 E Z 'E I Z .Z Z fc 2 -2: , 4 'N W W P-X ig: , Q F4 -I.: Q. 9. .1 2 3 Z C sl C N x. ' - x., N. 'N s A 2 r.. K sax. tw 1-5' IAN Lol 'I' A Q f 'E fs Z K 1' A 5 2 if fc - ... M A1 ? A E fv- ,- 'S ORS ll ll I. 1 : I3 F X FR IN NICLI. Q., 6 LC P 2 P A w - E 2 L 6 -1 P .1 A 'E P A E P4 P- li.. CUZ- 41- ,- Q 5 Zu-. 4 -, 2- 4 C114 in . . N H,xsl-:lfrlxlc X. A N H 'C If PJ r- E24 Ao. VV I-I P' Hn -V Az: Z if 51 A W Z L1 ,A f... 'T - g, -C -.. W ET E -'Y M - 7: PI 2 .5 LC Z 4 YD Q , 2 zu ,- A sz Z 'C I Na I Z 21 Fr EY CLARLN -if .A LTO fl Lu -T1 ... A M - 7 'E E Z .12 Az -. z 2 F L- T' 5 Z .f u Lad Z 7. fi Z L2 F YL Z3 'V' ...- Om: Blu. S lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll 'ff1 7 !' VH fy! l , CTAQ HILLBILLY llll llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll Annnnl Spring Glnnrvrt uf the fllllnnir Brpnrttnrnt. ASHEVILLE CITY SCHDOLS Under Direction of WALTER F. VON BROCK PROGRANI PART I Junior High School Orchestra, Membership of 58 March-'ylthe Flying Ace ................ Zanzecnil' Dance of the Fairies .................................... Fox A Plantation Patrol- Ole South ...... Zamecnil' Trombone Solo- By the Sea .............. Svhubert Spencer Capps String Quartet- Andante E Hat major- Dittersdorf Ralph Guelker, Ist Violin Gladys Fortune, 2nd Violin Howell Louthian, Viola George Haley, 'Cello PART II junior High School Band, Membership of 62 I PART III Asheville Senior High School Orchestra, Membership of 65 Priest March from Athalia ........ lllendelssohn First Movement from The Military Sym- phony ...... 7 ................................... Haydn QState Contest Number? Cornet Solo- Columbia .................. Rollinson Ralph Middleton . Flute Solo- Hungarian Fantasy ........ Buchner David Bennett Contralto Solo- Because .............. D'Hardelot Hazel Bowen PART IV Asheville Senior High School Band, March- Warming Up ........................ Ribble . Overture- Neptune ...................... Eisenberg Melnbershlp of 70 Tone Poem- Song of the Roses ........... .Webcfr March-'Them B.asses', ..........,............. Huffine March- Vanguard .................. Hollingsworth QConducted by David Bennettl CC0I1duCrfd by Howell Lourhianb Descriptive- A Hunting Scene ........ Burolusso 'Cello Solo- Melody .............. , ...... Rubenstein Novelty-nslim Tmmbonen Filmore George Haley ,, ,, Th '---'i-i-- -- , . Woodwind Ensemble-''Sa.raband ............ Bach Overture- Raymond C e Queens Kenneth Beachboard, Flute Secret, ' ' Thomas Harry Beaver, Clarinet lstalte Comfst um Ulu Vvjllialn Orr, Igassoon March--'lStars and Stripes Forever ........ Sousa Donald Gearing, French Horn Star Spangled Banner ....................... ........ K ey Piano Arfrolnpaniments for all solos played by lllargaret Loulhiztn gf? i l71l NIMH HHIIHINHHHIIHIIIIHIGIIIIHIHRINHlllllllllSHlllllllllllllllnlllllNMmlumlllumlllHuy lllllllll w , ,,f' fli' fp CYAQ HILLBILLY mi' uummnmmmuunnmuuummm:rnnnmmuumnummmm inf Qllaaa Sung Alma mater Dearest Asheville High School, We will hail your name, And in our hearts we're hoping You'll win the greatest fame, For Senior Hi is our cry And to you vve're trueg A toast to Asheville High School We give our praise to you. Yell: fBoysj: Rah! Rah! for Asheville High CGirlsJ: We are all for you, fBoysD: Fight! Fight! for Asheville Hi CGirlsD: It is up to you. -DoRoTHY HONORE. E721 1,111.3 3 it in r 1- i- ---I' ' Y Y' W l fl 1 3 i 3 f 41 ll L L l Q... -us- -4- :H- - ,1'f?'f'-27.3 -::. us r-:yi :TIE ZZ... :QTY 5-. , Mgfgff p 5.1-.. -1' -IQ i-T15 'Q R .ff-75521 1' c '-LL' 'X -- '.'eE':15i-'.?3:1s1':- ::: 2: :. if I.: Q2 E5 4 '- ' Q f'?-5-1935-'I' '-7 2 1 Z '. - ff: 3 :M A,,. 5, Y: 5.-:az-2-1 fi R f 'fffvfi ft- 5 5 2 2: Eff - -'i4 if '23:iE?f1 ff'1 is aa 2 2 :Q E ,.'-:1-Y - 545: 255 E 3 ff: ff:-rs: ag: 5 2 5 E 53 ff-I .-2 IN Z....:. ----: '1 '-- 751-':-1121 ' !fT-'?'LT:': A 1- mn- S: 9' :OREE E-353 531. W! 3 Q 035 2: V 3:1 ::, . I ff if '31 N-1: 5! ,,., :Q-221-i951 N , ' , 1-'if E1 ' 9 by .,-- v,-,-,. if NNW ! MIIIHINHIIIHHIHSIIllHlllllllllllllMINIHHNHllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIIINHIIIHNIIIMQQ Ilylllill C711 HILLIBILLY f Hll illllllll illmllllNIHHIIUHIUHIIIHIHHIllHIHHlimUIUIIHHUWHH HH 0 ', , Q -T' if 1 J 'kj Q-gy ,.,.Fln A Prr'sidf'nl - ............... . .----- Vim' Prcsidmzt ................ Sr'c'1'r'!ary ....... ,. S XX 1115 x Svtuhrni Gln-Operative Glmmril OFFICERS FALL TIJIUI SPRING TERM BILLY c:Rlih'1'f11.A Hresidcnt ...................... BILLY L REEF-11B JOY WHITLOW-11B Vice President ................ JOE FLUHARTY 11B ---- HARRISON EI.ROD-1012 Secretary -------.. ---- FRANCES JONES MEMBERS FA LI, TERM -JACK ALEXANDER 11B-JOY WH1'rLOw 11A-GEORGE HALEY X4 11A 10B 10A X . -JOE PELUHARTY -HARRISON ELROD -ED WILITE - C SB EARL LARKE 94-FRANCES JONES X. Faculty Adrisvrs--- 11B 11A 11A 10B 10A 9B 9A SPRING THRJI 11B-JOE FLUHARTY -G ' H 'Y EORLE ALE GRACE CQLOVER 'TEIJ SIDES -MARY PLUMMER -EARL CLARKE -FRANCES JONES -ROLl.INS SEVIER Mus. STEELE ANU MR. SMITH E751 lllllll lllllillllllllllllllillllllHlllllllHHHHllllIllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Iilllllli X 1 .3 4. f 1,-- yin , CYIIQ HILLDILLY lm llilllllilllllllllIlllllllllllilllllIllIIIHHHIllIllHHHillIIIUIIIIIHHHUHI Illf All Girlz' Glnunril OFFICERS Prvsidvnt ........................ - liomrriir SVVAIN Vim' Ifrcsidcut .............. - .... IiANnoi,i'H XVARU Sf'r'rc'tary .......................... JANE GRIP!-'ITII ELIGIBILITY A scholarship standard of C or higrher. Loyalty to school in work and conduct. Dependability at all times. Good manners. Modesty in dress. Moderation in cos- inetivs. Good habits. X I OBjInCTIVhS 'Fo envourage school loyalty in regular attendance: promp-tness in leavin: building' at close of schoolg no louiing in halls or lavatoriesg no looting outside building: ,after school: good manners and courtesy: no eating on first and second floors and in lavatories: regard for rules of school: and regular study habits and daily preparations of lessons: courteous attention during' recitation: proper lunch- room l'0llll1lK't and manners: 51nd the eating' of 'hot lunrhes. M Ii M B E RS lf'1mN1'1cS ARTIIITIE I l:ANvl-:s GVY HARRISUN .lUSl4II'I'IlNlC PARKS SARAH 'l'l-:NNANT .lvzssm UEAIILICS luis Him. .IllSlf2l'lIINl'I Pmsox 1li..xm's Tniuizizmmrr GRl'1'l'l'HliN l'0l'Kl'I ETH1-xi. JONES MARY l'i.1'ixiA1l-in INIAI'II!l'II.I.lG XXYHICI-II.I'lR 'l'l'IllMlCR Ilrmvian llo1co'rllY .loNl4:s PHYi,i.ls I,IIl'N'I'Y Ilonwriiv VVILSHN Hi-:i.1cN l os'l'ici: lwlixiu' lllniii-ps l4'i:ANvns SALLY .li',xNi'm YVILSON ATIRIAM GULIPSTICIN t'A'rHlaiciNl4: PARKS Hi1:i.i4:N SI IAGlillVES Iliirrrx' WVR:-:NsilAi.i. l Hf'llIf,Il Arlrisvrz Mus. I.. Ii. Hom-'MAN 1952 I76l MNH HlllllllilillllllllllillllIllHINNIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllll Illllllll -L' 'F H 'yf 3 , CTAQ HILLDILLY , llllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll llll Efnrrhlight Svnrietg OFFICERS P1'f'Sidc'Nt ........................... ELLEN DEPPE Vice P'r'f'sidf'rlt ...............,-- INIARGARET DAWSON Svcrcttlry ...,... .......... Lo UISA COLSON '1 rvas'urvr ..... ........ M ARGARE1- CONWAY Faculty Adviser ..... Miss MARY READE SMITH A scholarship Held Sold Sold LVTRELLE ANGEL JULIA BELL W1LL1AM BERRY BARBARA BLANKENSHIP MINNA B030 JOHN CRANE FLORENCE CAVANAVGH ELIGIBILITY standard of 9011 for the first three years of high ACCOMPLISHMENTS one chapel program. tickets to HILLISILLY dance. tickets to Birch performance for athletic funds. MEMBERS SELMA COMAN ENIPJLYN Cum-is JOE FLITHAIRTY W1LL1AM IEORD IWIARY GROVES lmC1LE HENDERSON ELIZABETH H1'rcH1Ns IFREDERICK IVIAIWURINI HELEN INIANEY I'HYI,L1s PRUNTY JOHN REESE EI,OISE SHEPPARD IWJROTHY SNYDER SARA TENNANT school. CATHERINE THRELKELD I40UISE XIAN X'ALKENBURf MAEBELLE WHEELER SUSAN VVHITE JOY VVHITLOW FRED WOUDCOCK f 1 95 2 - F771 lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllCllllIllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll if F gl W '- X233 ?W iii' R f C7f.Q HILLBILLY ' llll I I Qs.-A lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Nl FA LL TE l'rf'sifl1'nI .......... ......... I we Prvsldvnt ...... .. ........ -- Nvcrvtary ..... -- .... - Trf'asurf'r - ........ - 9 9 QI Allianrr Ellranraisav Glluh OFFICERS RM RAIIBARA BLANKENSHIP BETTY WRENSHALL Mx'R'rLE ALLPORT LUTRELLE ANGEL Faculty Adviser .... PURPOSE To promote a better understanding' of the French nation, lang:'ua,Q'e and customs. SPRING TERM I,TF'S1dl?ll t .................. BARBARA BLANK!-:NSI-IIP Vwe Prcsuicnt ........... ........ - LOt'1sA COLSON S00 rctary ........ Treasurer ............ Reporter ............... Miss ISABEL COOKE ----- l,U'rRELLE ANGEL --- :NIAIIGAIRIGT IEAWSON ----- SARAH IJONAIJI ELIGIBILITY A scholastic standard of 90W for the semester. previous ACCOMPLISHMENTS Stimulated :ln interest in, and ,a familiarity with the French nation, 'her lan- LI'll2U.l'8 and customs. Learned and sang French songs . Sold tickets for HILLBILLY dance. Aided a poor family at Christm,as with clothes, food, and gifts. Sold tickets to Birch performance for ,athletic funds. .Iicssm ITQICAIILES .IITLIA BELL lil-:RTHA BOOK SELMA COMAN PILL!-IN IYlEPI'E NANCY JO FORD IVIEIVIBERS INIIRIAM f:OLI1STEIN JANE f:RIFFI'l'H MAliY fiROVES LUCILE HENDERSON ELIZABETH HILL JENNIIC IVIAE HIMES FRANCES LAMB!-ETH ELIZABETH PIITCHINS Bi-:'r'rY IEYNFH HELEN MANEY IVIARTHA MCDANU-:L FLORENCE INICNEELY Joslin: INIt'NliII.L ITUROTHY MOm:AN HELEN I'RITi'HAlllD ELEIANOR Romans ELOISE SHE:-PARI1 V731 lllliil lllllllllllllllllllHHNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, lllllllll llli! lllllllllllllllllllilIlllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllf 1 Q I-11LLIs1LLY M I 1 Glnmmrrrial Glluh OFFICERS F.-ll.I, THHJI SPIHNG TIJRJI l'lAl'8idl'llf ..................... BIARGARICT l'LAllIl1llS l'rmirIvnf .,,,,.,--.-.,.......... Viz-1' l'rf'sir1f'nl --- - -- .... SARAH TENNANT Vive' 1'rvsirIc'nt ---- Nl'I'l'l'f!lI'1l ...... ...... IN IARIE Him. Sf'l'I'f'fflI'-lj ....... '1'l'!'l1-S u rm IQIIITH l3AlCRlC'l l 1'I'l'flS1l7'1'I' .... --- -- lfvpnrtvr ............. - Hiiziunfzlrr' JOH NSUN ---------Ar.TON HOYi.1c EINIAIZ STANIKERRY -, IHLL S1M1'sON --- Hl'Il.l'IN .IONICS 1 fll'IlIf,ll Adl i-WPI' .............. MRS. C. L. IJUVVRANCE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold tickets to HiL1,ia1l,I.Y dance. Sold tickets to Birch performance for athletic funds. Typed work for the students and tezu-hers Of the.scho0l. Held one chapel prograin. MEMBERS lllcnA BENSON l3l'Ili'I'llA BOOK ll.-kl.l'H l2i:OOicsnnn Hl'II.l'IN Ilizvmc linOinf:N1A COOK GRAl'l'I EVIQRE1' HAZl4IL I?l'IL1NlliT ANNH Giaoss VVILLIN HILTON t'HAiu,r:s HlI.I. SARAH 1uOCAll'l'lCR ICVICLYN MCCVIQHY Hl11I.l'IN Mn,1.s Lovism lwlnzizs DAM: fyKELLY I':LIZABE'l'H O'Kif1I.LY F1c11cOA I'E1'1f:RsON VV1I.I,lni:LI.i': limcn EVA If-DBINSON EI.1zAIsm'u ROSS l+'nAN1'i1s Sr:'rz1-In XVILIJAM McC'oNNr:r.l. VIRGINIA SINIATHFRS FRANK S1'lclaI,1xlAN HEIACN STONE EI,1zAifia'rH PAH, NAIA: Simci: V791 lllllll llllllllllllllllllllilillllIlllllltlnllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll I CYAQ HILLBILLY llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!HllllllllllHHHllHllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll ilihrzlrg Glluh OFFICERS FALI, 'FFIRJI NI'1fl.X'G TEHJI l'I'l'Silll'IlI ...... - ....,,................. luis Him, ,l'rf'sidm1t ..................... XYIRKIINIA SMA'rmei:s Vivf' I'rc'.vid1'nt .......... ..... I TUROTIIY l3Eu'rnA:x1 Vim' 1'rvsid1'Ht ......... ..... - ....... l RIS HILL N1'r'rr'tary-'I'rz'asurvr .... .... M AERELLE Wumnmgiz N0c'rvtar11-'1'rz'a.sur1'r .... ........... I 'ITHEL JONES lff'pm'tf'r ............. ...... - CATH:-:ii1Nr: PARKS Reporter ............... --- KATHIGRINIG Hlfl-'I-'MAN lf'a,c'ulty Adrisvr ........ Miss NANVY ICLLEN STONEIR ELIGIBILITY Membership of Library Club restricted to students with high scholastic standing. OBJECTIVE To promote interest in library work, to train library assistants in the use of the library, and to facilitate reference work. ACCOMPLISHMILNTS Have taken a course in Library Work, and therefore have been able to aid stu- dents in lm-ating: material more readily. Have helped create an added interest in the use of library books and magazines. Have helped form library habits of reading' good literature. Participated in school activities. Sold tickets for various performances. MEMBERS llI'l'lNDA I3ROVVN' EI,Lr:N lliarrilz Ji-:NNN-1 NIAY I-IIMES SARA JARRIC'I l' DEBORAH Iil'm:N VIRGINIA Cmsv PJARY Gnovics I icc:r:Y HllNNIi7llTT lJoH'rHA LIORGAN VIRGINIA SIQAY 'I',il.IXIl-IR IIEAVIAJI: Wii.i.u-1 Hii.'roN CUNA lim: ISAAC W1LL1i-: IFAYE ROBERTS ELOISI3 TISEIN FIIJITH VVALI. MA1cr,:ARlc'r VV:-:IR fl . 1 9 5 2 A I l30l 1 0 r lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ' I ii CYAQ HILLDILLY llllfzsgrf llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll :aa lllf -'ll auwi..-Q.-,- . i ' if Glrvatinv Aria Glluh OFFICERS I .-l1,I, TIJIUI SPRING TERM l'rc,wifIcul ................... l'A'1'lllCRINl'I '1'1l1uci.Klc1,o l'rcsir1f'nt ................... C'A'rllr:1uNr: 'l'1imf:1.Kiai.lm Vicc l'rvsidcuI ................. lll,'llzoAm:'1' l'oNw.xY Vicc Prcs dcnt ........ -- .......... .lov VVHITLOW Nccrclnry-'I'rcaxun1 ...... X'1m:lNiA N1xoN Nm-rotary .... ..... E 1.laANon Roulcns Rvportcr ...... ......... I AUUISA VULSUN 7'l't'IlSlll't'l' -- .......... 1-lieu-:N STONE Faculty ,tlrlriscr .... Miss NANN1i4: Moomf: Ifvporrcr - --- ELlZAI!l'I1'li HITCHINS PURPOSE To promote interest in crezltive writing, literature, and art. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold tickets to Birch performance tor athletic funds. Sponsored 'l'lianks,u'iving' pr'og'rzun. Sold tickets to H1l,I,n1I,I,Y dance. l'0llll'll?lll9ll costumes ,and money to costume box for school prograiiis. X 1 , MBMBhRb Dono'rHY HlCR'I'RANl RIARLIARI-I'l' ITAVVSON El,lzAm4:'ru H1'l'FlllNS AIARIIC I.0l'ISlf1 SMITH Iiliiiuiu l'4l.ixNlclcNsii1i' JANE GRlFFI'I'lI l.o1'1sm VAN X'ALKl.iNliUllG l W? ' 1 9 5 2 l l X! I! 5 Z ISU HHH! ! HNIHIHHHHH!HlliliHHIIIIHIIIHHIHNIIHll!HIIHHHIHIIIHHIIIIIll!llllllllllllllllilllllli IIIIHH I Q 1 Q HILLDILLY HU , IIHIINUIIHHUIHHHHUIHHHHIHHHHHHHIHHINlllilllillllliillfilfli Hlf Q. xainmtr Glluh HELEN JUNHS IYIAIUI.-XIilfIT JQNES l'lllllS'I'lNlG MAY Ilo1:'rHA IWORIIAN Y1m:lN1A Nixon: l':I.lZAI4lfI'I'H PAUL VH x'l.I.1s l'm'NTY I I A A A , . 4' , ll V, fl Lal.: ,IL lf, 4 . Q I If L' ',' 1 ' fy ful. A J f,f,,, ,, IWW K fl, 1. , ,4-f,1Ac,, I 1,1 1 ' 1 - - , f f , Aj ., 'ff' ff.: 1.4 'Ira . k J f 1 ,I ,IZ Y 7 uf A ' ' , lxA1'mcnnNr: :XI.RFIll'l'S1lN f A ' IYIINNA Bunn f,f7 ff, C ' BARBARA ULANKIAINSIIII' V, A- 1, '- lboluvrln' IZERTRAM ' L l5lill'I'HA linux ,Q 41-,1 -'f t A ' ' pw.. lllltblil-INIA COOK fr E1'l,A t'nAKAI.r:s ,-- , ' l.u1'1sA l'ulAsoN NIAIEIQAICIYI' CUNVVAY IWAIUIARIYI' DAWSAJN Nnmm .IIQAN HALL .llf:NNlr: MM: HIMICS KATU IAIRINIG H VFM1 AN l'm:1:Y Hl'NNll'l l ICTIHCI. JoNlcs MARY ETHIQI. S1-LYIQY l+'1:ANmw:s Smzl-:lc H14:I,1':N STONE .IUY NVHITLUW lll12li'l'llA VVHISNANT .TAFK AI.141xANlw:n .fXl.l1EN ANGLIN lmvm HIQNNIQTT .Ima l'AiXlI'IllCI.I. X'INl'I4IN'I' t'0ul'l-In SPI-INl'l-lR DAVIS Envvm ITl'1'Kl-ITT A1.'mN HuYl.r: IIRAH.-XM IJl'N1.u1- HowAmn I.I'Ll. DAN KIt'1'ANLl-ISS ICIIYVIN AIAGIRVIDI-IR IPRANK Nl.-KRTIN .Ima BIILLICR Hlcmn' PARKS Llcwls l'I'l'Kl'IT'I' .Imm VVILMUT I4'l:r:n XVOUIIFOCK Ulm. XVALKIAIR i321 CYAQ HILLDILLY I lllilll lllllllllllfllllllllllmlllflllllllllllllHllll5llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllilllllllllllllllllllllli lllllllll W X ik llll I- .ff-L lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllHillHHIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lm lirtnrta Glhrmiatrg Glluh OFFICERS President ........................ CHARLES RHOADES Vice President ..... .... D - UNCAN MURROW Sm-rc-tary .... --- --- FREDERICK MAIWURM Treasurer ........................... JOHN DOLAN MEMBERS DANA BURNS CLINTON HUGHES ROY MCCLINTOCK P. B. ORR R. J. ECKERU IXIDGEVVAY LYNCH ELMER BIATTERN r-HALFORD RANDOLPH l aculty Adviser .......... .... iw hss M. D. VVILKIP. illahin Glluh OFFICERS President -- .............. - ..... -- ROBERT SPLVEY CHARLES SUMNER Qian PAUL ROCKWELL Vice President ...... .... Secretary ...... .... Faculty Adviser ......... ..... M R. S. B. LEE To build a short wave station in the school suitable for two-way communication with other similar stations in the world. This station is to operate in the amateur f . . requencles as authorized by the Federal Radio Commission of Washington D , . C. To train the students interested to be capable of operating an amateur station. PURPOSE To create enthusiasm in the students of the school that are interested in expe- rimental radio work of the high school frequencies. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Obtained the Q S T Magazine for the Library Obtained a d' . sen mg and receiv- ing outfit for the club. MEMBERS BILLY LESTER JAMES REID OHL! DAC JOHN DOLAN 0304-ff ' Fi E831 Q HILLBILLY ar Munsters SPRING TE RJ! ----------- HAzI-:I. xVl4IS'l' idvnt --- ........... VIRGINIA SlNIA'l'l-ll-IRS X R 1 OP I' I CBRS FA Ll. 'l'I'IR.1I I'rf'sidvnt ............................ EI.oIsIf: TIsoN l'I'vsidvnt ........... Vim' l'r1'sidI'nt --- ......... HAZEII XVI-:s'I' Vive Prvs Srrrr1'tar11 ...... - -- VIRGINIA SMATHERS Svcrvfary ..... - 7'rI'a.wIn'r'r - .... --- EI.1zARI1:'rH O'KIf:I.I.Y 'l'rvasI11'f'r ----- Ic'vportz'r .............. l ac'uIty Adrism' ......... Miss MARY RJIIAIJIC SMITH SARA .IARRI-:'r'I' I.oIvIsI: x'AN VAI.KI1:NRI'RI: --------- MARIII: HAYNII4: AIMS To promote school spirit. To boost all activities. To establish higher ideals. ACCOMPLISHIVIENTS Sold tickets to all football games. Sponsored parades, Ga ve dance for football team. Contributed to Needlework Guild. Sold tickets to Charlotte basket ball game. Sold tickets to Birch performance for athletic funds. Contributed to Thanksgiving' offering. MEMBERS NANUY BLACK RITA ITITRNICR XYIRGINIA HARRY HI-:I.I:N BRAIILIAJY FRANUI-:s EBHS IRIS Hllll. DIARY HIgLIf:N IJIIc'KIrr'r MARY l.I-:I-I FI:I.MI-YI' THEIANIA IWCGILI. RUTH IXHTCKETT EIFITH QYRANT EIVGIGNIA l,R0i'TOR E841 .ELICANOR SALE XVILLIE S'r1KI4:I.I':A'I'IIIcR DOROTHY SWAIN BIAIIGARET VVIQIR mlm - lllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli mmm ig K . 'IA Q4 , Q igg g y 1 Q l ff ff S itil till A ' 1 aff. llllIlllllllltlillttlllnltttillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E te' l Glhrwinn oififieiaizs ' 'I'Ili'.ll SPITING 'I'l'Ilf.ll l'rcsl11cnI ....... - ................ Hl41I.l'IN .IONICS lwcsiricnt - ............ ............ IN IYii'r1.ic AI4I.l'UH'I Vim- l'rcsiricnt --- lSi:'r1'Y VVRl4ZNSllAI.I, Visr-c l'rcsidvut -- - .... .,.. S Aim Alt'l'lllil Sccrclury ---- --- l.oiiA1Nif: Nl.-M'Kl4INQZll4I Nl'l'I'l'fflI'4ll ..... -- Hli'l l'Y Wi:icNsii,xi.i 'l'1'cusurcr -- --- ..... SARA ARTHITIQ 7'rca.wurcr ...- --- I.l 1'lii-:l.l.r: ANHHI lfrporlcr -- --- lfIx'if:i.vN CUi:'i'1s lf1'port1'r -- -- Evif:i,x'N t'i'ii'ris 1 , 1 , M In M B In Rb l7lllitl'I'llY Acacia El.lZAl!lC'l'll l Aiii: l'CI,l4IANlll! llouiclas M,uiY .Xinuis XV,xlui lloicorlix' ITONNAHUI-1 If'iiANcics .loNi':s lllmcii-1 I.ni'isif: SMITH Hi-:i.i4:N XV.-X'l'I'IllS SARAH ITUNALII l.o1'isic limi: l'llAlll.ll'l l'lfI I'i'SHAW HIGLICN VVil.soN PURPOSE 'l'o promote better school spirit. ACCOMPLISIIMENTS Sponsored pgirzide held before Gastonia football gziine. Sold tickets for High l'oiiit gziiiie. l'onti-ibuted IUWZ to Needlework Guild, and won a box ot' candy :is Il prize. llzive rushee tezi for new pledges. Sent telegraiiis to football boys ut Gas! tonia, t'harlotte :ind Salisbury. Showed teachers around during' Texichers' Uonveii. tion 'held here. Distributed posters for all loczil games. Sold tickets for Parainount Uhzirity l'erforni3iiice. Gave footbzill dances for boys after High Point and Blue Ridge praines. t'ontributed IOWA to '1'h:inks,i:iviiig' offering: Sold l'hristnias sezils. Participzited in Ill. Y. Moore's High School Ilay. Sold tickets for H1I.I,lill.I,X' pic- ture at the P,uruiiiiount. Gave basket to poor family for lfhristiiias. Gave benetit bridge party to raise money for Annual picture. Aided athletic fund by buying' student season tickets. Sold tickets to H1I.I.l4ILI.Y dance. i351 mmm muunummummnmmmmmmamamuunumuuummunumunumummma mmm f,, fb '57 f -' 557 A 22 4, 1 Q if Mil illlllilillllllllllilIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllHlllllIllllllllllllllllllllillll ilil 'Ks' ep-P1125 LHHUCERS l'r4'xi1lvnl -- ...... - --- IQLIZABETH RAYSUR 'I'rz'asllrr'r .... ........ - -- l1ll.l.lA'W 1 Viz-4' I'rf-siflvnt .... ---- NANf'Y .Io Forum Reporter ....... ........... 5 Mm' l'1l NH Nm-rriary .... .... .... I i UTH BARKER Faculty Advisor- ----M1ss ALMA HAvx1HuleNl PURPOSE To foster and develop school spirit, to 'help in all school activities, to develop 1-lizlrac-ter and sportsmanship among: its members. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold candy for Christmas play. Sold tickets for all games. Sold tickets to Birch performance for athletic' funds. Sold tickets to Charlotte basket ball game. Attended all games. Helped in all campaigns in school. MEMBERS MARY EI,1.rtN UARKEI: SARAH l'om.1Ns Iloms MoN'ruLm11-:nv f5ERTRl'lTE XVATKINS lA1om:N1c Buookl-:R llARliARET JOHNSON NIARY SUE MOORE S1'sAN VVHITI-I IVA BRUOKICR l4'nANc11f:s l.A1msm'H FRANCES SALLEY VVILMA NVol,1-'ic IAVCINDA PEIIUVVN NET'I'1l'I MCCRIQA l.+:NoH1f1 SVVAIN IRENE VVRIGHT l+'I.nnmNvr: lNlcNm:I,Y f4I,AI7YS 'l'H1cm:i-'curl' f 5 1 9 5 2 i861 Hllfll l HIUHUIHllllllllflillllHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllHUllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ia 'R ' 1 CTAQ HILLDILLY 2,4 539 ? , , lllllllllllllllllmlllHUlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HH 09aeQQk1gLQ. Q elf-15 mn A 4 Mfbfikpg' VQOFFICERS P'7'9S'l'dPlll' ........................... Roy LITAKIL!! Vice President .......... .... A . H. VVERTZ, JR. Sf'f'rvtu'ry-'1'rf'asurr'r ............... FRED WOODPOCK Advisers: MII. D. W. GLOW'ER AND MR. B. B. MITCHELII MEMBERS JIM ATKINS BILI. BALI-:Y JERRY BLACKSTOCK CARL CAwoon Bll.I.Y l'oorER LOCKE CRAIG JOHN DACY WALLACE IJAVIS ALTON HOYLE STEVE NEWTON HENRY PARKS CHARLES REINER CHARLES liHoAnEs HORACE RITCI-IIE NEII.SON SMITH EDGAR STANBERRY KENNETH STONER BILLY XVOLCOTT MEETINGS EVERY TH URSDAY EVENING. PURPOSE To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. M OTTO Clean speech. Clean sport. Clean living. Clean scholarship. Contagious Christian character. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sent delegates to state convention at Durham. Assisted in promotion of school benefits. Sponsored the development of character among' Hi-Y members by a series of studies based on Twelve Tests of Character by Fosdick. l87l num lnuunmmlmmmnmmmmlnmmImle4mmammnmu1Inuummmumnunum umm ii 'I' 333 If , I , CTPIQ HILLDILLY ml lmllmlmnmlilHHHUmllmlllmlllmHIHIUHNlllllllmlmnllilfll HH Stuhvni Glluh I OFFICERS Prvsidcnt ........................ --- SUSAN WHITE Vice President .... .... M ARY PLUMMI-:R Svvrctary ....... .... C AROLYN WEAVER Treasurer ..... ...... N ANcY Jo Fonn Reporter - .................... CHARI,o'r'1-Ia SOFLEY FACULTY ADVISERS MISS KATHARINE TIGHE MRS. J. J. STEVENSON MISS AUGUSTA BARNl?Fl'E Mxss f?LARA LEE HYATT Miss HOSALIE CONN MISS IAJRAINE GRAY Mns. L. Ii. HOFFMAN-Ilonorary Faculty Adviser COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Sorricc ............................ MARY INIATHES Program .......,.................. MIIILICENT BIRD Social ............................. AILI-:EN VVEAVER CHAIHMEN OF HOBBY GROUPS FALL TERM SPRING TERM Sports ...... ....................... H AzI-:L VVEST Sports -, ................. ......... D ono'rIIY SWAIN Dramatics --- ............... MAYIY LEE FELMM Dramatics ..................... MAIIY LEE FI1:I,MI:'r Poetry ...... ...... E ULA CHAKALES Poetry ..... ................ Do ROTHY BERTRAM Social Service ..... HEIIFIN LAWRENCE Social Service .... LUCILLE HENDERSON is i383 MEMBERS ELVA ALEXANDER lllllll .H 'Q lp llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil lllllllll Y R 11 I H HIL f S 'Z CMQ LBILLY Im ' I nn -- lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllHIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Svtuhrni Gllnh PURPOSE To find and give the best. To ACCOMPLISHMENTS Supplied magazines for Boys' Home. Sold tickets to HILI.BlI.l.Y dfmce. Sold tickets to Birch performance for athletic funds. Contributed to Needlework Guild. Assisted Student Council in registration of new students. Presented chapel program during National Birthday week Sponsored toy shop at Y. VV. C. A. at Christmas. Sang Christmas carols at Sanitorium at Christmas. Gave presents to underprivileged families at Christmas. llllllll :I SLOGAN face life squarely. of Girl Reserves. Contributed thread and buttons to community Sewing class. Presented Vesper service at Y. M. C. A. RUBY IEEE ALEXANDER FRANCES ARTHUR EVELYN AIJSIIN RUTH BARKER NELLE BENNETT BERTHA BOOK I PAULINE BRADLEY IMOGENE BROOKER IvA BROOKER HELEN BRYCE OLIVE CAMPBELL VIRGINIA CHAKALES ' ALMIRA CLAYTON MARTHA CIIRRENCE LOUISE DONALD Lois DUTTON LUCILLE GILLESPIE MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN JANE GRII-'FITH MIRIAM HAIIOON ROSALINA HALI-I VIRGINIA HARRY MARGARET HARIlISON DIARY HARRISON LEOLA HAIIWOOD JANE HASELTINE PAULINE HAYNIIB JENNIE MAE HIMES HELEN HOLCOMBE MARJORIE INGLE DELLA IZEN DOROTHY JONES MARGARET JONES FRANCES LEVERETTE BOBBIE JEAN LOVE EVELYN MARTIN VIRGINIA MARTIN MARY MCCONNELL LOUISE MCCOY DORTHEA MCCURRY NETTIE NICCREA MARTHA MCDANIEII CLARE MCDOWELL MARGARET MOIJEAN JOSIE MCNEILL AOLA MICKWEE IJORIS MONTGOMERY DORTHA MORGAN VIRGINIA NIxON ELIZABETH PAUL RUTH PEARLMAN SHIRLEY PIKE LILLIAN PRICE AURELIA RAMSEY INIARIANNE RIEDEL EVA ROBINSON LUCILLE ROEINSON PAULINE ROBINSON DEBORAH RUBEN ELEANOR SALE FRANCES SALLEY ROSE SCHAS EIJOISE SHEPPARD LA BRUCE SI-IERRILL MARY SOLARY MARTHA STRIBLING JEANNE SWETT SARAH TENNANT CATHERINE THRELKELD LOUISE VAN VALKENBURLI ELIZABMH WAKEFIELD DORIS WEAVER ELIZABETH WHITSON DOIIOTHY XVILSON HELEN VVILSON IRENE WRIGHT f X 1952 E891 M.. '-sw. L .3 inf 'J 2: 15 CO Q3 me. 'I P.: 'J A , J 4 EN , Chix suv!! 1 hir ' Engng tp: A N A ' y Ma Q Af-ROV? ' ll NMMA , fa RLD DQ, Milt F' rl Q x ww 'A ur Viv RMWQCS IH y 4 J- Ln ED FR A8221 Fu NIB S N A Begg ra WND! .-.Qc AES qi Etna Vgnnemw f f , BWV J-ac :GK F5 f 2 S u P- U Z -i Z if -ik - 5 E 1 -5? 53 sf lp. G in r 1 fu. , f' 5 A' w ' -fm 1 Q. RCM. I LA-ve .4 ,f R5 if ,K ,a ,gm Qs. v F 4' . -J' -. ' 4 gi, ' ' -, Ht an Lh,,,s'-M 'V' Q L if 0 'Q I P' Sigh? 5 5 gf LII Ehzlx -cfh 5 lr- gl--1 1 n, ' l Ag- - i 7 A1 - - 4 1 1 1, -I ll - 1 T 1 ' '7' JW W .:.r':-:::::::,::.':,::- - 4- .xg , ug I -za -'M --g- --'-33,1 --W -, ,,,, nl!!---1 -v-f4a4nnaxp.--U ff - ' 1- -V-.7 ...-vumn, Y ,,,,.. Qt., ' ,w.... -Wk ...Q-., ,, - .. uv.. ........,.-. ,, qv ..gp..-... ......---- .- -, , . , . -. ...E . , ...--.-.,. . . V -In --v ,--Q W, , , .... .Q .f i 1 iii-if waz : 'IL' -'ff::- 2. f.,,,' '::1r3: ETZY-1-111271 nk 3 f -.. 2--'5 'Q,ff'3'5 5,,,Qf'f-lf , 11.34 f- ':..::T . ' , - -- ,,,' :-'-.:5: Z .-'Z .. in , ' M' .3 ,wg A a 1 .Un 1 Q. ,Fax , .gh M Q55 5Q0?3213f'KV?555ff if '59-5h 4'?W ' ' 1' 'ji 'JLHWH' S.: L , . , 753 m Y - 5,4 - fu -, Y,.Y' Aww i g .' -39 -W2 ,4 .- 'gf ' u 1' 1. .5 1 yY'wy x 'xr' . .0 ' 4 4 L--'.. 'ah' V , 3 I . , Q , 1 .fb X ,, . A . 7 ' .AQ 4s H . 1 3 r .ivy .JM 1 1 ,x, :fl -wf.,x-N, 2'-' -, 3 fha- .W - J, wif- f' 3 -1 ,- f' . f ' 'A r J' HQ 'L' : L ' 7 '1 '3 w l'5v. t ' 51 ,gift W' 1 x fi 3 T t -.4 .L 1 g, w.11' ' A 'se x i ' ' f 5, wt' L7 Z .fn 1-v -A .. lf .M V' - eg, lllllll 5, lllllllllllHlllllllllllllIllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ly, g f, 4 ,IW 71 ' CYAQ HILLDILLY llll lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll FOOTBALL Zllnnthall PLAYERS NAME POSITION GUS DURNER .......,..., ...,............. L ine Captain JACK ALEXANDER ........ . ,......... Backfelal Captain Bon SWICEGOOD ..... JAMES EDWARDS DAN HILL, JR .....,...... GEORGE BRYSON .. LEWIS PUCKETT .... CHARLES SOUTHER .....................Center ........Center .......-Cenler ........Guard ........Guard EUGENE KEITH .f26.,:,L...,L..f,...L.i.-,ii--.Guafd WEAVER CHAPMAN ,.,,.........,. ....,.,. T ankle Gus DURNER .......... .,...... T ackle CLYDE GRAHAM ...... ....... T ackle 'N BILL QOOKE . ......... . RAY ROBERTS ....... PHIL BRYSON ........ Asheville .......Tarkle ........Tackle .........End BOYCE HOFFMAN ...,.,, .,....... E nd HARRY BEAVER ......,, ........ E na' JAMES ATKINS ,.,.. ........ E nd SKIMP SMITH ..,4.., .,.I.,,.,,.,,,, E nd RICK GILLESPIE ........ LOCKE CRAIG ....... JACK ALEXANDER ...........Halfbafk ........Quarterback -.........l1alfback BUQK PINKSTON .,,,.. ,,.,,,, I Jatlfbafg- JOHN BEAN ...I....... .,..... H nlfbai-k CLAY JOHNSON ...,. DAVID RICKMAN .. .......Halfba'cl' .......I-Ialfback J. P. LEEPER ............... ....,................... C Joafh W. H. PLEMMONS ............... FRANK FUSEO ........... ROGER DURNER ........ LOCKE CHUNN ........ HARRY HENDON .......... , ........ HORAGE HALL ........, EUGENE COOPER .... ...Faculty Manager ..............-.Manager . . ...... Assistant .Wlanager Assistant Jlflanager Assistant Illanager ......Assistan-t Ilflanager ...-.-.........,.-.,Trainer FOOTBALL SCHEDULE- 6 ........ Waynesville 7 ........ Gastonia ..,.... 20 ........ High Point O ........ Knoxville ..... I9 ........ Blue Ridge 6 ........ Greensboro I3 ........ Greenville . Opponents . .... ........... 7 ........13 ....... ....Q...I2 ........38 ..,.....I3 7 JAMES HALL ---- ----- ------- I f flffbllff' 6 ...,.,., Salisbury ....... ..,,.,., 4 0 CHARLES SAMS ...I.. ,A...., I Jglfbafg- 0 .-----4- Charlotte --V--,---, .------- 4 I DICK KRICKHAN ...... .,...,.. 1' 'ullbmflf 7 -q---.., Black Mountain H 'q-v Q O EARL CLARKE ------ ------A- F Uflbllfl' 25 ........ Christ School ...... .... 6 l93l NWI HNIIHHHNIHNHHIFII HINHIHIIHINIHHHIlllllllllllNIHNIIIHllllilillllllllllllillll I IIINIIII if 4' 1 I C ILLBILLY I I A Q El ' I Zi mf llllllliilll I IIHHHHIHHIHHlHH!IHHIIlHIHHNIHHHIiIHl HIT LS ' MMM Eankvthall Squah VINCENT COOPER, JIM HALL, CLAY JOHNSON RICK GILLESPIE, JACK ALEXANDER, BUCK PINKSTON RICHARD WORLEY, PHIL BRYSON, -Im ATKINS Boa SWICEGOOD AND COACH LEEPER I Q g i941 lllllll ei lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll , CTAQ H ILLBILLY llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllll llll M 1 Mazkrthall VINCENT COOPER, Captain NANIE Posmox JACK ALEXANDER ....... BUCK PINKSTON .... PHIL BRYSON ....... CLAY JOHNSON .......... BILL MULVANEY ..,...,. JIM HALL ........,...... RICHARD WORLEY ...... RICK GILLESPIE ...... JAMES ATKINS .,.... Bon SWICEGOOD ..... J. P. LEEPER .,........... W. H. PLEMMONS ...... .. FRANK FUsCo ...,...... CLYDE GRAHAM .... RAY ROBERTS .......... BASKETBALL MHJEDULE fllaroorzs Opponenls IQ ........ Asheville All-Stars .....,I....... 2I I8 ........ Leicester All-Stars , ...,...... 9 I6 ........ Lnndler ,............. 35 ........ Forest City .....,..,.. I4 ........ Leicester All-Stars . 23 ........ Salisbury .......,..,. 28 ........ Gastonia .,........., 26 ......., Blue Ridge .,......... 22 ........ Asheville School ...... 48 ......., Forest City .......,... ......19 .,.....I5 .......27 .......22 .....e.22 .......IQ ......I9 ..........For7,v!lrd ..,,...,.Foru'arfl .......,.Foruv1r1l ....,....F0f1L'Hfli .........Foru'ard Giuzrd .....,Gur1rd Guard ,...,..,,CentPr ,........Faz'ulty fllarmger ..................Manager ......,14ssixtant Zllanager .......11s.vi.vtan.t Jllanager J ....,...I-ligh loint Charlotte .......... Gastonia .,..........., Christ School ...... ....,...High Point ........Blue Ridge Center Charlotte ................. ,...... Asheville School ..... ......, ..,...,.Christ School ,.e.....S:Ilisbury .......,CHlllllCl' YXf.PJ.C2.fK.fX. TTCDIJILIJIKPVIISDJTFS .fllnroons r Opponents 29 ....... I Blue Ridge .................,...,.. I4 I9 ........ Christ School .........,.....,.... I4 29 ........ Asheville School ......e......... 25 Asheville High School-Champions f ff 1 9 5 2 5 I i951 C lih ..... .. .. NAME ROGER IJURNER JAMES HALL ...,.A. Gus IJURNER .,..,,. Bon SWICEGOOIJ Uiawvhall POSITION ---..,.C:f1-fl'h6I' , ...... Catfher ........Piteher ...., Pitrher Svqnah JOE SHIRLEY ........ ....... RICK GILLESPIE ..... TOM HARRISON .. JACK ALEXANDER ..,... .... BILL LANIER ........... ...... PHIL BRYSON ,..,,,. .....,.,.,, Pin-her VINCENT COOPER PHIL BRYSON .....,.. ....,.... F im Base TOM CAMPBELL.- JAMES HOYLE ..,..... ...... F irsz Base JOHN HOOD ........ JOHNNIE BEAN ........ ...,.. S ef-and Base LEWIS PUCKETT ........ ....... CARTER HAWKINS ....... .. ..... Serond Base JIM NICHOLSON.. DAN HILL, JR ............ ...,... Jl lanager CLYDE GRAHAM ...... ....... .fl Ianager J. P. LEEPER... ......., ....,... C om-h I 1 9 5 2 ,T 2 2 i961 .Serond Base .......Short.rtop ......Shori.vtop ,Third Base ....Left ----Left Center ,Right ,Right Third Base Field Field Field Field Field -LLQ , - l l 1 T Al 1 I 1 1 I i, i 1 1' I - +,g u-1 ls' Y -' I 1' 41 Fuxi fi I . l I 1 1 Ellie 2-Xahruillv rmmrirainr A paper published in the interest 'lf truth, perhaps, some say otherwise VOLUME VI By JoY WHITLOW AND MAmAlm'r CONWAY NUMBER 1 SOCIETY NEWS The marriage of Miss Peggy Hunnlcutt and Mr. Phil Bryson was solemnized ,at the Central Methodist Church yesterday at high noon. Reverend Buck Plnkston of- ficiated at the ceremony. Imme- dlately preceding the entry of the bridal party, Miss Sue Latimer rendered two vocal selections, I'll Forget You, and Don't Kiss Me Again. Gowned in ivory satin with Venetian lace cap and veil, the bride entered to the strains of Resignation, played on the organ by Mr. Herschel Stevenson. The bride carried a bouquet of gar- denias and lilies of the valley. Miss Peg Weir, the 'maid of Honor, was lovely in a gown of orchid chiffon. The bridesmaids, Misses Louise Van Valkenburg, Eloise Tlson, Helen Lawrence, Dortha Morgan, and Virginia Ingle, wore pastel chiffon gowns and carried bouquets of roses. Mr. Charles Rhoades was the groom's best man. The groomsmen included Messrs. Fred Llpe, Billy Love, Ralph Brookshire, Joe Hough and Guy Hensley. Following ,a two weeks' tour of New York, Chicago, and Weaver- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson will be at home to their friends ln the Swannanoa-Berkeley Hotel. A number of out-of-town guests were present at the ceremony. These included Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Glenn, nee' Randolph Ward, of Canton, Miss Margaret Pool, Dean of N.C.C.W.: Miss Elizabeth Fra- zier of Tallahassee, Florida: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worley, the former Miss Jane Griffith, of Hal- lfax. Mr. Jim Hall, Mr. Jack Alexan- der, Mr. Clay Johnson, and Mr. Bob Swicegood are the Four Horse- men on this year's Notre Dame football squad. Mr. Lewis Puck- ett attended the annual clash with Northwestern last week in order to see his former team-mates in action. He was accompanied by his wife, known to the class of '32 as Miss Thelma McGill. Miss Mary Solary, famous acro- batic dancer in a Hollywood Night Club, has brought sult against Miss Mary Ward for the alienation of the affections of her husband, Mr. Daniel McCanless, screen lover. Mr. Edwin Magruder will be at- torney for the defense. It will be remembered that Miss Ward has co-starred with Mr. McCanless in several recent screen successes such as Purple Passion, and Sweet Sinner. Miss Ellen Deppe is running for United States Senator from this state. lf elected Miss Deppe de- clares she will introduce a bill into Congress providing for the elimi- nation of unemployed males sta- tioned along Patton Avenue. Miss Deppc's platform, which is one of the main issues of the day, to- gether with her able campaign managers, the Misses Ellen Bean, Ethel Jones, and Thelma Padgett, insure her success. Miss Selma Coman, the new star of the Ziegfleld Follies, has caused such an avalanche of admirers to mob the theatre that her mana- ger, Mr. Billy Wolcott, was forced to hire Mr. Bill Edwards as offi- cial backstage doorman. Other ad- ditions to the chorus are the Misses Dorothy Wells, Edith Wall, Reba Benson, Virginia Smathers, ,and Juanita Stafford. Mr. John Reese, professor of eco- nomics at Columbia University, has announced his intention of revis- ing the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Mr. Reese takes on this collossal piece of work after lmany years of ponderous study, and in a re- cent interview he stated that he now considered himself fully equipped for the task. Mr. John Wilmot is the new Voice of the Literary Digest. He broadcasts every evening at 7 P.M. over the NBC network. l99l Judges in the recent city-wide beauty contest were baffled by the galaxy of beauty presented for their approval until the appear.. ance of Miss Willlbelle Reed, who totally eclipsed all other contest- ants, and was awarded the silver cup labelled Miss Asheville. The judges were Mr. Jack Brown, Mr. Jack Pinkston, and Mr. Ray Har- wood. Miss Joy Whltlow and Miss Mar- garet Conway have captured the world's record for the hardest bis- cuits. Following the contest they were awarded a Hve-year contract in which they are to export 10,- 000,000 biscuits annually to China and Japan to be used for ammu- nition. The contract was secured by the recommendation of Miss Alma. Hawthorne, of the Home Economics Department at A. H. S. These blsuclts are also found use- ful in making pottery. Miss Maebelle Wheeler, noted authority on charm and beauty, with her assistant, Miss Catherine Parks, has returned to Asheville- following the completion of a course of lectures on charm among the Eskimos. The Junior League will sponsor the Charm School in this city. Miss Marie Louise Smith, president of that organization, will be assisted ln arrangements for the school by the Misses Dorothy Don- nahoe, Loraine McKenzie, Louise Lee, Myrtle Allport, Grace Glover. and Helen Seagroves. A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich. and You, the popular song that is on the lips of the nation, was written by Miss Eugenia Proctor- a member of the class of '32. Miss Proctor told reporters that she has just completed another song. When It's Sheep-Shearlng Time in Southern California, which will be released soon. Uhr Anhruillr 1Hrr1mriratnr A paper published in the int eres t nf truth, perhaps, some say otherwise VOLUME VI By Joy XVHITLOW AND MARGARET CONWAY NUMBER 1 Mr. Blll Cooper, advocate of com- munity lmprovements, is steadily rising in his world. Word has been received from the city Sanitary Department that he is about to be promoted from chief garbage- lifter to head truck driver. The Community Uplift Society held its bl-monthly meeting at the home of the president, Miss Sudie Israel. The speaker of the occa- sion was Miss Willie Stlkeleather, whose address on conditions in or- phans' homes brought tears of sympathy to the eyes of all pres- ent. Miss Israel appointed Miss Margaret Jones chairman of a committee to appropriate funds to send peanut butter to the Sand- wich Islands. Other members of the committee were the Misses Edi01 Barrett, Helen Maney, and Char-- lotte Harrison. Miss Eula Chak- ales gave a review of Miss Helen Stone's latest book of poems- Shinlng Hours. Following the business a social program was enjoyed in which the Tuneless Trio favored the club with three selections: Just Been Wondering All Day Long, Why Was I Born?, and What Am I Living For? Members of the trio were Miss Elizabeth McGalllard, Miss Martha Choate, and Miss Elizabeth Paul. Other members present were the Misses Miriam Haddon, Frances Arthur, Evelyn McCurry, Ellen Keever, Lyda Mae Baber, Josie McNeil, Cornelia Ratchford, and Mrs. Minna Bobo. Mr. Jim Edwards won the Na- tional Open Golf Championship at Los Angeles yesterday. Mr, Ed- wards easlly defeated his opponent Mr. Perry Young. Mr. Van Miller, Mr. Dexter Parham, Mr. Jim N-ich- olson, and Mr. Frank Martin were eliminated in the Preliminaries. The most enthusiastic spectator in Mr. Edwards's large gallery was his wife, the former Miss Helen Jones, who attended the tourna- ment with a party including Miss Jennie Mae Himes, Mr. Almond Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Berry, nee Mildred Meltong Mr. John Carne, and Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, nee Ethel Pritchette. The condition of Mrs. Bill Ford, the former Miss Dorothy Smith, is reported slightly improved today. She contracted double pneumonia last week when she and her hus- band were driven out into the storm by Mr. Gus Wertz, cruel landlord, who foreclosed the mort- gage on the old homestead. Mr. Gus Durner and Mr. Law- rence Plemmons of the Sacramento Sardlne Company, have just placed on the market a sardine container wrapped in cellophane. Their slo- gan is Eat a Fresh Sardlne. Noted indorsers of this remarkable product are Miss Vlvlan Reynolds. authority on foods: Miss Mary Spivey, chorus girl: Miss Elaine Edmonds, cooking school conduc- torg Mr. George Beard, radio an- nouncer: and Mr. Eugene Cooper. dog-catcher. The cast of The Town The,atre's most recent production, SmlIin' Through, showed a remarkable am-ount of histrionic ability for amateur players. Graham Dunlop swayed his audience to tears by his appealing portrayal of John Cateret. Opposite him Miss Mary Groves was ,a poignant heroine as Kathleen Dungannon, the young bride. Other members of the cast were Dr. Owen Ilai-ding, Oscar De Lofache: Ellen, Sarah McH,arge: Vlfillie Arnlcy, Lawrence Metcalf: Kenneth Wayne, Roger Frankling Mary Clare, Sarah Donald: Jere- miah, Wayne, William McConnell: Martha. Ware, Frances Miller: Nel- lie Fwmes, Elizabeth Hillg Alici-1 Sterling, Mary Devine: Edward Hawthorne, Charles Harris: Wil- liam Neal, Charles Koolesg and VVatts Hill, J. L. Owens. Several members of the audience became hysterical at the over- whelming tragedy of the situation and were carried out on stretchers. Among the sufferers were Miss Virginia Crisp, Miss Willie Hilton, Mr. Bill Sumner, and Mr. Willis Smith. H001 Mr. Carol Rich and Mr. Billy Simpson, famous experts on eco- nomics are furthering national tax reduction by the study of economy in manufacturing. At present they are baffled by the vital problem of the utilization of the holes ln doughnuts and macaroni. Accord- ing to all reports, their remedy of this frightful waste will reduce taxes fully one-half. Mr. John Bean has been appoint- ed new city manager of Sandy Mush. This crowning triumph comes after many years of prom- The newly- composed of mayor: Mr. lnence ln polltlcal life. elected clty council ls Mr. Phillips Russell, Kenneth Stoner, vlce-mayor: and the Messrs. George Duckett, Roy Litaker, Joe Campbell, Harry Sebren, Ed Jim Atkins. Beaver. and Charles Kooles, councllmen. Word has been received from Honolulu that the Skirt Shop op- erated by the Misses Evelyn Cur- tls and Lutrelle Angel is creating a. great disturbance among the male population of the Hawaiian city. Diplomats who have been appointed to investigate the situa- tion lnclude Mr. Dick Krickh,an, Mr. Neilson Smith, and Mr. Alton Hoyle. Following an extensive campaign against contract bridge, Miss Helen Mills and Miss Sarah McCrary, as joint hostesses, staged a series oi' Rummy parties ln the l:1tter's home in Grove Park. Their guest list included Miss Sarah Tennant, Miss Virginia Seay, Miss Pauline Robinson, Miss Elizabeth Ross, Miss Florine Smith, Miss Annie Wallen, and Miss Frances Wil- liams. The Misses Enis Buckner and Florence Cavanaugh have departed for the plains of Wyoming where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vvilliam Cashatt, nee Marie Cathey, on their new ranch, the Bar B Q. Mr. Eugene Clayton, Mr. Howard Bishop, Mr. Ray Cooke. Mr. John Dacy, and Mr. John Ed- wards are cowhands on Mr. Cash- att's ranch. Ihr Asheville lirruariralnr A paper published in the interest of truth, perhaps, some say otherwise VOLUME VI By JOY WHITIDW AND MARGARET CONWAY NUMBER 1 The followers of Darwin's theory of evolution received a great dis- appointment in their latest discov- ery - The alleged missing link found in the wilds of Africa by Messrs. James Lyon, Spencer Capps, John Dolan, and Albert Fortune. The creature escaped from the National Zoological head- quarters in Washington and was later found attending the family reunion of Mr. Otto Parks. Mrs. Joe Fluharty, the First Lady of the Land, who will be re- membered as Miss Barbara Blan- kenship, outstanding member of the Class of '32, tendered a recep-- tion at the White House in honor of Mahatma Ghandi, Jr.-brilliant young Indian leader, who is fol- lowing in the footsteps of his aged father in Indian affairs. Several of Mrs. Fluharty's friends from Asheville were present at the af- fair. Among them were Miss Eliza- beth Hitchins, Miss Elizabeth 0'Kelly, Miss Ruth Williams, and Miss Hazel West. Following the reception Mr. Ghandi was present- ed with three dozen embroidered sheets. The most shocking and spectac- ular murder sensation of the sea- son occurred in the apartment of Miss Billie Cole, and involved the murder of her pet rat, Adrian. Ad- rian was just beginning his break- fast of roquefort cheese, Miss Cole explained to District Attorney Frank Fusco, when he collapsed and died soon after. Mr. Paul Rockwell, chemist, states there is no doubt of the fact that' the cheese was poisoned. Others work- ing' on the case are Mr. Clarence Snodgrass, Mr. William Wilson, and Mr. Edgar Stanberry, detec- tives: Mr. Frederick Malwurm, po- lice investigator, and Mr. Leon Miller, chief of police. Adrian was last seen alive by Mr. Fred Wood- cock, installment collector, who stated that he entered Miss Cole's apartment to ascertain her ab- sence after receiving no answer to his knock. The police accepted his testimony without question. A large party from Asheville motored to Lake Placid in the Ad- irondacks for a short vacation. In- cluded ln the party were Miss Catherine Case, ski-jumping cham- pion, and Mr. Allison Clough, bob- sled champion in last year's com- petition. Others present were Miss Magdaline Baumgardner, Miss Margaret Gillespie, Miss Martha Hawkins and Russell Gillespie. Mr. James Verner, noted sculp- tor, has recently finished a statue of Mr. Billy Greet, noted bacteri- ologlst, who has astounded the world with his revolutionizing dis- coveries concerning the lackibus colnum bacillus - the depression germ. Mr. Greet declares he has invented an insect powder which will in time obliterate this pest, once and for all. The unveiling of this statue will occur within the next month. The chief speaker will be Mr. Ted Sides, to be introduced by Mr. the John Snow. Other speakers of occasion will include Miss Eloise Sheppard, Miss Lucille Henderson, and Miss Dale O'Kelly. Miss Phyllis Prunty and Miss Dorothy Bertram, noted pianists, have been chosen heads of ,a com- mittee to search for the lost chord. Other members of the committee are Miss Katherine Huffman, Miss Iris Hill, and Miss Norma Jean Hall. The expedition will leave New York next month for Siberia. Iceland, Egypt, and all points north, south, east and west. Mr. Joe Perrow outwalked all other contestants in a. national cross-country hiking contest re- cently. Mr. Charles Hill was a close runner-up, with Mr. Ben Da- vis, Mr. Walter Peyton, Mr. Vin- cent Cooper and Mfr. Neal Tate following. It is rumored that Mr. Perrow owes his success to early training received while journeylng up and down McDowell Street. H011 Dear Miss Love-Lorn: I have been ba.sely deceived by my husband. I married him for his beautiful curly hair, and 'a week after our marriage I discov- ered that it was a wig. I have gone back to mother. What shall I do next? Dorothy Buckner. D. B. Try, Smith Brother's Hair Restorer. If this is not success- ful-get a divorce on grounds of fraud. - Miss Birdie Goodkowltz, harp instructor, who has just complet- ed a course of study in the Chl- cago Conservatory of Music 'has announced the intention of open- ing a studio in Asheville. This is the Hrst time that such an op- portunity has been open to young harp-enthusiasts of this city. It is expected that the studio will be stormed by vast numbers of, such young people. Assistant teachers will be the Misses Mae Siler, Myr- tle Ruth Lunsford, Dorothy Sny- der, Sarah McCarter, and Audrey Louise McCoy. Mr. Arthur Grigsby, Mr. Robert Lee Smith, and Mr. L. C. Langs- ton, Chlcago undertakers, have stated that they believe the de- pression will let up by 1990, ,any- way. As a reason for this most optimistic statement, they maintain that their profession has taken on new life recently. Several ladies of this city are devoting time and energy toward improving the conditions of the slums. 'They are also offering courses in Dietetics, Home Furn- ishing and Candy Making to the children. These ladies are Misses Helen Bryce, Ruth Buckner, Almira Clayton, Rhobenia Cook, Lucille Robinson ,and Frances Setzer. Five Asheville girls 'have opened a filling station on Park Avenue which specializes in French DES- tries. They are the Misses Edna Kennerly, Clare McDowell, Nellie Hollar, Sarah McCanless, and Lou- ise Myers. I K . ,z Ihr Aahruillr igrmmriratnr A paper published in the interest of truth, perhaps, some say otherwise Vonuivm VI By Jor VVHITLOW AND MARGARET CONWAY NUMBER 1 Miss Miriam Cooper, successor A group of Asheville High grad- J tc Patou, has recently opened an uates returned last week from an exclusive designing shop on Mc- Dowell Street, the new center oi business activity. Mannequlns in 'her shop are Miss Anne Gross, Miss Lois Banks, Miss Inez Dy- sart, and Miss Julia Bell. Mr. Bill Gaunt and Mr. Carter Gennett, Manufacturers of Bay Rum, are financing a radio pro- gram advertising their product. Their theme song will be Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, and will be featured by the Cand- ler Mixed Quartette, composed of Miss Kathleen Pinkston, Miss Sa- rah Praytor, Mr. Roger Durner, and Mr. Nat' Currencez' Miss Louisa Colson, Richmond society belle, is giving a house par- ty for several friends this week- end at her summer home- Tam glewood Court. Among her guests will be Miss Catherine Threlkeld. author of this year's best seller. Shirley, the Sheba g Miss Vir- ginia Nixon, rising young poetessg and Miss Margaret Dawson, suc- cessor to Dorothy Dix. Mr. Charles Kennett, interna- tionally famed baritone, will be brought to Asheville in Pagllacci some time in the near future' He ls appearing under the auspices of the Women's Club with Miss Dot Swain as president. The event will mark the opening of the new city auditorium which has just been erected. Funds for the auditorium were raised under the able leadership of Mr. Roy Gibbs. Mr. Jerry Blackstock, famous star of the tlickers, is playing the title role ln the recent production, God's Gift to Women. The sup- porting cast includes Miss Frances Lambeth as the heroine, and Mr. Robert McClure as the villain. The director of this production was Mr. John Porter. extensive tour of Europe. They were Miss Bertha Book, Miss Ber- nice Foster, Miss Ruth Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Murrow, nee Fay Ebbs, Mr. Frank Ferrell, and Mr. Vernon Lanford. In the course of their tour they visited the de- vastated areas of Manchuria, also Hongkong, and Czechoslovakia. ALPHABET A is for Angel, charming and fair, Pal so true and friend so rare. B is for Bob-athletic and tall, He'll make his mark in coaching football. C is for Catherine, the best of all girls, With brilliant mind and hair that curls. D is for Dick-the boy we all pick- For his looks, his cheering, as well as his kick. E for Elizabeth, witty and funny, As a movie comedian she makes big money. F' is for Fluharty, a deserving' boy. He's in the White House- we wish hiim joy. G is for Gryace, a good-looking dame, Her smartness, her fashion, have brought her fame. H is for Helen, an entranclng miss, She'll spend happy years in marital bliss. I Is for Iris-slender and cute. She's dainty, she's pretty, and clever to boot. H021 is for Jack, the athletic champ. There lsn't a maid he could- n't vamp. Is for Kenneth, polite and kind, A pleasing manner and a clever mind. is for Loraine, a mischievous mlnx, She's cute, she's sweet, she's neat-by jinks. is for Malrwurm, an affable lad, He never is downcast, he's always glad. is for Neilson, a courteous man, For all his friends he'll do what he can. is for Ossie-he doesn't exist, We just put him in to fill up this. is for Phil, an orator great. He'll soon be congressman from this state. is for Reese, a remarkable guy, You couldn't work Math like him if you'd try. is for Susan-the Girl Reserve. Plenty of brain-plenty of nerve. is for Thelma, dainty and pert. An alluring maid and ,a charming flirt. is for Van-a jolly pal, Best kind of sport -- best kind of gal. is for West-she's not a shlrk- er, Let's all give a cheer for the willing worker. is for Young, the home town shiek, A handsome man-and what ,a technique! ! Students At Cecil's Business College Enjoy Finest Facilities This well-established institution has over 520,000 worth of the most modern, up-to-date coni- iiivrcinl school equipment. The following will give you an idea of the scope of our facilities for training students for the demainds of business: More than 100 typewriters, five standard makes iincluding the latest noiseless ma.ehines.J Burroughs Banking Machines 200 Patented Steel Desks Multigraph Machine with both Elite Monroe Calculators Burroughs Adding Machines and Pica. Type WVales Adding Machines Burroughs Posting Machine 20 Stenotype Equipment Machines Steel and Safe Cabinets Comptometers 10 Steel Lockers Rand Kardex Files, all sizes correspondence files, with most modern system of tiling. 10,000 square feet Hoor space, two entire tloors comprising seven spacious well-ventilated and lighted class rooms, each controlled by electric clock, timing rc-citations according to schedule. Steam-heated building. drinking fountains and complete sanitary equipment. Book and suppy room for students. Office Training Department. Reception Room and Executive Offices. This school is accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Approval by this Asso- ciation means that this school has been carefully appraised for its worthiness as an educational institution. All records of Htlldelllis NFO l'0Ilui1-ed to be kelli in fire-pro.ml' vaults. Our grades are based on clock hours and colleges and universities call for this information in onder that credit may be allowed. This fact means much to the students who may in the future need their school credits. Many so-culled business colleges are not recognized and their average life is less than four years. It pays to attend an established school so that you will be able to refer to its record with pride. It requires more than the name Business College to guarantee service. ig VISIT OUR COLLEGE SATISFY YOURSELF IT PAYS TO INVESTIGATE CECIL'S BUSINESS coLLEGE 8' sau Fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. H031 Ihr Asheuille Breuariratnr VOLUME VI By JOY WHITIDW AND MARGARET CONWAY NUMBER 1 MATTERS OF RECORD CLASS WILL CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1932, being as it ls gener- ally thought, in sound mental and physical condition, do hereby be- queath to our Alma Mater the various and sundry objects which we now flnd useless, namely: Flrst: To the' School at Large: 1. Funds to pave the sidewalks on McDowell Street, or else hob- fialled boots to wear while travers- lng same. 2. A change ln t.he color scheme for the blue slips. tWe recom- mend blacklb Second: To the Lunchroom: A special bean-factory. Third: To the Faculty: 1. To Mrs. Hoffman-Folks who won't persist in parking in the chapel aisles and making them- selves conspicuous, 2. To Miss Conn-a relief from class peepers. 3. To Mrs. Bennett-a handbook on What's What in Asheville High. 4. To Mr. Haseltlne - Another John Reese to memorize all articles in the Literary Digest. 5. To Miss Cooke--All powder, llpstlcks and other cosmetics In captivity, so that young ladies will refrain from beautifylng them- selves ln public-especially in room 306. 6. To Mrs. Crawford-A study hall with corners enough to ac- commodate all those who displease her. Fourth: To the Following Classes: 1. To the Juniors-A silver lin- ing in the economic depression while they are searching for H1LL- BILLY ads. 2. To the Sophs-The great thrill of giving Freshies the razzberries, ,and watching them struggle to flnd impossible classrooms. 3. To the Freshies-Our Senior Intelligence Test Papers. Fifth: To the Following Stu- dents, Whom We Are Sure Will Greatly Appreciate the Honors Be- stowed on Them: 1. To Woodrow Womack-Jim Hall's way with women. 2. To Frank Glenn - Graham Dunlop's dignity. 3. To Frances Jones - Helen's success in her conquests iof the heart and otherwise! 4. To Dick Gillespie and Earl Clarke - Nine other players for next year's football team. 5. To Dot Henry - Willibelle Reed's savoir faire. 6. To Ed Wilde-Gus Durner's ability to blush. 51043 7. To Sam Truitt-All the chew- ing-gum we have parked under t.he lunchroom tables. Sixth: In General: 1. To Anybody Who Wants It- Betty Wrenshall's poise while making indiscreet announcements. 2. To Anybody Who Can Get It -Barbara Blankenship's radiant smile. 3. To Anybody on Whom We Can Intlict It-Jim Nlcholson's pa- triotic strip-down. We do hereby name as sole ex- ecutor anyone willing to take the chance. Declaring all previous documents null and void, we do set our seal on this, the tenth day of November, Anno Domlni, nineteen hundred and thirty-one. Signed: MARGARET DAWSON LOUISA COLSON MARGARET CONWAY Witnesses: E. R. SMITH B. B. MITCHELL MRS. C. C. DEMAREE -- fD!?AC77CAL---- T X-Z fq -..2 -X ' -X Lf A SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING No ambition, we are sure, would be more worthy of your efforts, and compensate you any quicker, than to specialize in some sort of business training. A position as a Sten- ographer, an Accountant, a Private Secretary, or a position with the United States Government, would soon mold the fundamental principles you have thus gained, into practical knowledge, sufficient to equip you for usefulness, and start you on the road to success. Blanton's Business College, located in the heart of Asheville, is prepared to give you superior training in any one of its Standa.rd Commercial Courses. COURSES Cash Price Time Price STENOGRAPHY ............... ........... S5 100 5110 JUNIOR ACCOUNTING ........ ....... 1 00 110 JUNIOR SECRETARIAL ......... ....... 1 25 140 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL ............ 150 165 COMPLETE COMMERCIAL ................ 165 180 SENIOR ACCOUNTING ........ ........... 1 65 180 CIVIL SERVICE COACHING-S15 Day Schoolg 010 Night School NIGHT SCHCCL COURSES-S560 to 3100. PART-TIME+S10 a month Day or Night School. This is an op- portunity to complete your business course. The use a man makes of his spare time will determine his business future. I. P. Blanton, B. C. S., Principal ASK ABOUT OUR SIX MONTHS PROGRESSIVE PAYMENT PLAN Licensed by State Board of Education of North Carolina 51051 .p--.4ve.x ll? -?i' -J-fluff? 4,4 -.1-if-1-.JH ni--1--Jain!! X4- X -f-ui'-.?'-f'--J'-J .i--J'--4'v-i--i--i--f'1-f'--f'- -.f--i--i'e.I-..?ui'-.f- X-JN -.lv-f'-o.l'--.l'--.f-..l-,l--.f--.f'u.f- :f:2:?f:.f--.veifff-, EMEMBER ...when you have your sheepskin from your favorite university, will you remember? ...when you've had your first big promotion, will you remember? ...when you're getting the most out oi life because youre putting the best you have into it, will you remember the 1932 Hillbilly? ...of Course you will! 'Ys 2?'93 The BoY's SHOP R. L. DICKENS -f'--.l'-.f--.f-nf-..f--.f--.p--.Jv-.f-.f'u.f--.fH-.JN.fu.f- Bynum H Sumner S071 Realtor.: Un bzlxiness in Asheville sirzrf 18915 22 Page Ave.-Arcade Building Asheville, N. C. WE SELL AND LEASE ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE Phones 947 948 -.f'-h1--.f--.f-n.f-.1--f'..fu.f--.l'--.i'--.l'--.f-..f--.f- .f'--.f--.l-v.l'--f'--.l- 4.4- X , ,, ,, , ,iftkf-1-J-if-eg!--li--fl'-5,21--fini-ix X -.1--f--.f-..1--.1-..1---.f-..z---.z---f--f-'f--f-.y-.f-.f-.f-.1--.1--.p-.f--.f--.p- X r--1 P-5 3 O5 X-J--ffl'-7-J-6-J--1--1--i--1bi'-inf-.I--ini--.1-.1-.5--if-.I--J' X X-1-,JH-I--e-1-,Q-1.1-.1-hz--.I--4-1--1--I--J--J--I--I--1--I--J'--J--4 X -lul--.fu!-f.f-..fu.l'1-ln.f'-vf'-.4'-..f'u.f-.fN.,,- Tfze ALL-.SPORT Shop Ew'rythin-g for Every Spar! 5 Page Avenue Phone 447 extends its greetings and good wishes to all the pupils of Asheville High . . . with very special thought of you who now are receiving the honors of graduation. PIay M are - - Pay Lexx 2-J--2-Q-2.2-.J-ef--4--5--Q-2-2.f-.ff-I' 4-1-.5-J-1-..Q-ful-Q!!-.Q-1--J-1-ef-1' MRS. QUEENIE E. DAl.E'S BEAUTY SALON fMi's. Dale's Marinello Shopj FOR WOMEN WHO CARE Phone 1671 57 Haywood St. Asheville, N. C. nl-ff-.1-4-.2-if--J--I--1--J-nil-fl-J-vi uf' X -J--I'-1--I--ini'-1'J-J--1-I--3--li'-21'-1'-J--f'-I--I--I--2X X --1-up-.1-.aw-4--f--1--I'-1--I--4-- f'-I-.1-.f-.1-.1-..p-kph!--f--lfx BOOKS FOR SALE WHAT - NOT - SHO PPE ASHEVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Prices Greazhf Reduced MY FOFTY Years ill Asheville How to Look Like Garbo ln High School -by Gus Durner. Ten Lessons -by Mary Ward' Keeping Up With the Jonesesf' .Dreams wvhile Sleeping in Why Mm Edwards' Classy'-by Buck Pinkston. When and How to Raise One's H I - U 1 Eyebrows Effectively. - by Billy Ierfect Behavior -by Joe lflu- Greet. harty. How to Charm the Fair Sex - by Jerry Blackstock. Monogamous Man Influence of Track On My Life by Cloman Powell. - by Phd How I Read Nicholas Nickleby in Two Periods -by Eula Chak- ales. The Secret of My Power Over Women Teachers - by Lewis Puckett. How iq ue -by Bill Edwards. To Develop One's Phys- The Men In My Life -by Wil- Impartinpg Knowledge to the , B . 'Tyson Heathensu-by Guy Harwood. he Belle Reed' My Technique, or The Mod- ern Horatio Alger - by H,arry Voice Culture -by Robert Mc- What Price Knowledge? - by Ileaverl Clure. Perry Young. - - - Q W Scmemssemmemmeememisemmemmemmemammemaemmaemeememmmmm The Photographs in This Annual Were Made By HOW RD T DIO C0fzgmzul111fz'01zs TO THE CLASS OF 1932 SSBSGBSSGQSQSESQSESBZOBSQGQSEOQSOBSSQEQSQEDOQEDOQSQOQZQGBEQOBEB f107J S s S s S s S S S S S S S S S S S -.Q-li-J'-fl-fel--fs!-l1vlw1-J-nl-I'-.Qi Vacation Time S S S is most enjoyable, when you possess 2 the necessary equipment. S S 2 O g 'S O S ft Z H. Q' 5 5 5 D ED er- 'U o I-1 ,Q ff Q' F E Q 3 5 UQ 8 UP Q 5, S-s E121 1:1 3 20 2 ' 3 E. 3 G E Q S5 31 5 Q W E gi ,gl : '41 si: O CD FY' Q 71 5. 1+ Q :E E 5 U UQ 5 'D cn i Q 3 2 5 1 Cf Hs U2 l?If'If'!ll1-f nl'If'i'Dl'Dl'nL'l l' S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S nf--i'-.f'-iui'e.f--.l'ni'-.fh.fh.f'..i'-.I'nI'.iH.I'-1v 'ini- -Inf- 2, S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S L' flfflf -4-l'--f- -1- fflfflfflfflf X FRENCH BROAD LAUNDRY Cor. Brownwood and Logan Avenues PHONE 5811 Wafh your Dudf in our Szm'.r H081 X -fNf -7i'-i'-l'-i'-i'-i'-iwf-i--i'-i-J -i'i-Nf'-i'-i'-?-l--i- X X fl--1--J-ff'-'i--.IHvi--i'1i--f'--i-1f'-.y--1--l--f--i-..f-.1-4.3--if-if-.f-X Expert Watch Repairing Comlblimefzts of FINKELSTEIN'S 23 Biltmore Avenue 4'-lu!-nf--inf-.2-Nlwf-fini'-ln!-Jhnl-I' ef e.I oLf'-.l--.l-v.l-v.l -.l .1--.!'-.f--.I -.l-e.l'-e.f' THIS SPACE Donated By A5P9?'f-FEESPFIQPT DRY CLEANING and M01lN1'AlN ALAl11iURY PHONE 7000 v.f--.f--ll-.f-f.1--.f--.f-..f-..fN..f--.l--.f-.1--.l'--l- .J-Eff-if-I-.1-.1-.fn.5-.,p-.i',i,-1-.ex II' .ful- -.lui--.INQIH -ini- x.,- S. -.f'-i--i--if-i--.f--i--.f--i--ini--i'-i--i'-i--i'-.f--i- .jui- X4--I'-1' -1--J--1--1--ivhf-1-1-ni--1-.f.f.fu.fs.X .ini- -1--.I--if -1-he S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S X -f--f--f--f--1--1--1--f--1-.4--.f-.4--4-.f-.f--.f--1-.1-.f-.4--f-.,,-.,., X r-!lI.l'v.f n.l'nl'ul'wl'sf sf'v1l'n-l'l.l'sl'r.l'sl 3 0f4hl'lu?'?i'Z rqf'I-l'nf nf -l'rl'n!'nl' W. H. ARTHUR COMPANY ROOFING AND SHEET METAL Telephone 2116 225 Patton Avenue Asheville, N. C. C 0 mp lim en is Of SX . , S A 1 4 ESTAE V f v.QJ-J-gf--1--I--I-1--If-I-J-1--1-1-.l-. rf' .4- 1. S. -i--i-1i-oi--i-ufui--i'-i'-i--i-.iui--f--i-q1'-.7-,i..5o.4-. iihi' X-JN .1-S-,--1--3--1--5--if-I--J--if-5-bf-1-X .1- -.!--f--f'--.f-..f-.,-.,,--.1- XMI. I O CD X.,- S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S -IN-JN-I--1-'if-5-J'--f -ini- -i- -1- -iffy'--7 ff'--inf--in Ci'-5' X-1 vi--1--1--1--fu-1-vi-,f--.f-+f--f---i-.f--i--1'.f--.!--i--i--1-.1-.fa X .1-X .Q .1- S , S Cw07711D!Z77167Zf.S' S S 0 f S S 9 S C O O D E S 2 DRUG STORE S S S and S S S DUTCH KH CHEN S S S l'vJ'sl'vl'vl'v.?'v.l'nf v.l'vl'v-f'vl'v-!'v.l'll'v-l'X 1l'vl'rl v.l'v.f'v-l'wl'lf'nl vl'v.l'1l'vlr4'vl i'X S 2 TUDENTS of Asheville Hi S . . . discriminating in their S tastes . . . recognize that S in the matter of Foods there is no satisfying substitute for S the best. S How very natural, therefore, S that in their homes they should show a preference for S menus made more delightful S with Hil1's Quality Meats. S S S 9 HILL S MARKET S S The Ufhitr Illarkftv 2 City Market Phone 5461 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S ,S v-.f--4--f-14--f-..p--f-.f--.f--fuf--l--.:v-f'--f--f--4-4-.f-..f-.f-.4-..f-X X ti'i:a?2-1?- li 5 fn?l2i'f?' ni' 4...4,.. X-fb :iris-ff v.f5nf 1.l'sl'lq?Ilhl'wl'vl'vl'vf'vl ll'Nf'Iul' Com plimentf of the PlEPPll-ER POT under New M anagement -ie-vii isle-fvf4af:.f-sf-vief?-l'..f--J'-J-v.Q Say It With Flowers DICKINSON The Florzlvz Store 23 Haywood Street Phone 3217 Flowers For Every Occasion Properly Arranged n?'sf sf'w.f44'n?'v.Ih.f'-l'-l-v.7'v.f-vl'1!'w.f4-.I- '-v'2l7?s?i?!w? ?fvv'!:?le'21l'14 -r'21?' il X rue--1--J--I--e--. v-.f-.f-.4--1--f--4--f--1-.f--.p-.f--f--p--4-..p--y--.X -2-ii'-Q-7-2-i-6'-1-1-J--fi-1-.fi-5--1-X .inl- X11--I--1 H101 .ini- .1- l l 5 3 l 2 Best llflvhes From l 5 1' 2 Reno Millinery 5 2 H. L. Link 5 ll E .loc Dawson A Friend l Coleman Zagier 2 5 S 2 2 5,,.,,,. ,,,, ., ,,,,,, ,...,l llA' M A 'A'M 'M 'AZ' 5 S 3 s g C0mplz'mef1ts of 3 l S 3 3 5 SQUTHERN FRUIT SC S 5 PRODUCE co. 2 5 5 5 S 2 Wholesale Dealers in Fancy 2 2 Fruits and Produce Q 3 s Q Phones 2921-2723 - Asheville, N. C. 3 5 5 l 5 lc fflff iv' f4??? WEQGBSQSBGOQSQUQSSGSEQSSSBSQSBEDSBGSBEQOQSQOBSQOBQSBEHGQSOESSB HEALTH BUILDERS OF THE SOUTH g 2 SCUTHERN DAIRIES, INC. S 3 Makers of g The Velfvet Kina' lee Cream 3 Distributors of g g Qualigy Dairy Products 3 3 Phones 362-327-328 Asheville, N. C. GGBEQOBSJSBSSGSGQSGQSESBSESQGSQSSGGGQSZQEQSQSSQEQGSSSBSOQN SBSOBSOBSEOQZQSBSQSQQGBSSBISQSBGSBEDOQGSQQGBEQGQSQSBGOQGSQSQSBQS E3 cg CRAFTSMEN IN KEEPING THINGS NEW gg gi New Days...New Lessons 3 School Days end - - - but no end comes to the 5 3 3 lessons to be learned by those who would hold a 5 ? 'i-.-i.- place in the forefront. 5 3 gg Minico, Incorporated, experts are graduates in the gg art of Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Nevertheless, '22 r g improved equipment and newer methods are their E5 3 constant subjects of study. The results you see in the superior workmanship g 3 of these 'Craftsmen in Keeping Things New. E255 3 gg JWLINCORPORATED g gg M cl.sANERs 6. ovens if 79-as BROADWAY J. J. NICHOLS, MGR. PHONE 12344 WCS 3 E5 3 3 3 2 2 5? 2? 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 8635953 rv P-l 9-4 P-4 iz 25052359 it it 3 2 2 2? 2? 2? 2 2 it 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 H12 Complete Stores Under One Roof 3 g You will find this Store Headquarters for gg 'JU 99 91 o U2 I 5 E. E' P1 an I I 99 P1 Q- 2 99 vs cb I 'U 3. I5 51' I E? o T 53953 50 UQ I U1 CY' O 4 CD U2 I an U1 E .cs UQ E sw O E 5 CD U2 I If FS CD fn sr 5 :L 35953 tg Auto Accessories - Sporting Goods - Work Cloth- 3 g ing - Shoes - Cooking Utensils. gg 2 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 2 gg 17 Market Street Telephone 2023 Kg, ' EOQEQOQSQSQSQSBEGBEQSQSESQEDSQSQSQSSBSSGEQSBUQUBSSQEDSBSBSQQS 8502339 3 2 2 25 3 2 2 2 ii 3 3 E3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2? ii, C01zgmtula1fz'0m Q 2 TO THE CLASS OF 193 2 2 2 2 CAROLINA PoWER Sz LIGI-11' Co. 2 3 LIGHT HEAT POWER gg? QSBSQSBSSQSQSBGGGZQSBQQGSQGSBEQSGSQSQSQSBSQSBSESQEQSQESSBEDOBZS H121 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S .I- ,4,..,, ,.4,, ,..,,4,, ,,,,,..,. .:,,.4,, ,Q Compliments of NATIONAL BELLAS HESS CO. 47-51 Patton Avenue-Thru to College Street Quality at Il Fair Price ,,..,..,..,..f--a--1--a--a--f--a--a--z--1-ff--z-X -5--J'-ni--4 vi'--JH X-.fn wi- SPPPPP'MPP'M M S S THE BLUE RIDGE S S BUILDING AND LOAN S 2 ASSOCIATION 3 S No. 18 Government Street S S Builds virtually half the homes S S in Asheville, and as a savings S S plan has no superior. S Q bl OKI Dividfzglgiolgeaxring Stock in 2 2 5Q,Ci1Eltgrei and is0I:a:IFg1?ge?ayS E S Get our free booklet S JNO. M. CAMPBELL, President S 2 EDWIN L. RAY, Secretary-Treasurer E 2 Capital and Profits, S 2 S3,500,000.00 E S1131 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3??ii'-r42i?5Si'-r'24:?'-rl-rl1?'vv?e? SMOSELEY'S Shoe Rebuz'lrz'ers Work called for and delivered Phone 1641 28 West College St. f?2i2?i?G?I-?'I-l'f?32i2:l3'G?S? Asheville High School RINGS Manufactured By Herff Jones Company Sold Thru CARPENTER-MATTHEW, flncorporatedj Quality Jewelers 2 North Pack Square S X ,,,,..,-.,-.f-.1--f--f--4-.4-.4-.f-.4-o-f--f--.f'-f- ,5--J -i-sf vi- S X-, X.e,1..f1-1-ei-1-41-.fi-1-ffl-1-if-if-Z-X s s s s s s s s s s s s S S s ,S .1-,,,..5-.fw.7--1--f-f-54-1--7--1-ff-I' ff'--f-.f'--f --i- -lui- xf- nll-I'-i'-f'-i'ni-nff-l'nf'a-.Ihini--l'-i'slFw4-ui-ni'-f'vi'0x Xsf'n?-uf'-.I-1--inf'-iful'-J'-J-g-7 -.If-.lv-.!'qf--.fe-iu.!--I-sl'--.I-eqx grief-.JA-.fekfh-I--I-..f-.1--.INNIH lvfeafe-fefafehefeeeff-ffeefel-ve-,Q Student suits a specialty-1 styles portrayed as adopted by Leading College Students- Dress life!! ana' Succeed F 1 E L D 3 INC. 30 Patton Avenue Imperial Theatre Building -.f--.fu.lN-1'-.f'--.l'--f'--.l'--.f'..l'--.l'v-.f--.f--.f-hf- STORES, INC. Furniture - Ranges PHILCO - ATWATER KENT RADIOS Easy Terms On Any Purchase It Cofzir Less at Sterchz f 52-54-56 Biltmore Avenue Ca PM e 'e fu Us '11 '1 o 4 Z C3 o A H FL V5 o T5 o 2 M Pt S S S S S S S S S S S S S 2 S S U3 Pd an :U CU E nv :U 0 eff -.f-.f--.f-..f-.iw xP-.f-fi--1'--.f--i-..f--iu1-.y-..f-.5-0.1-N1-1.5--1-ff--5'-I-fi--1-:levi-X vi'-J' -J'-nfs!-1-gf-3Ni'i-871'-1-1-1--1-if-PX -inl- x.f-.4-.f- r-1 P-A F4 u-D ii S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S .1-uf' I.?'n.?'nl'ri'ri s?'w.i'I.?'ni'n.i'v-f'?'v.i0ni sim!- S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Best Wishes From Qislzewfle fzffwore H vie! ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Tourzlvt- Commercial 100 ROOMS 100 BATHS WILBUR DEVENDORF Illanager all-J-aieaief-vf2:i!a?f2ff21-:!2fi2:?2s! 'ii 2 s Q S 3 S S4 S 3 S H S 2 S QA s 2 S 5 S B S 5 s H S if s Goodness How Good Fresh To The Last Bite REAL LOAF BREAD AND PIES We Specialize in Party Cakes Telephone 2350 448 Haywood Rd. West Asheville, N. C. xi'i'tu?uf'Ii'li'1i'uf vi'-i'si'ni'n?II'Ii'rl'h?'wi wl'1i'Ii'hl'fi'x x?lJ I?'Ii'1i'vi'li'-4vi'vi'n.i'ni'1i nl'v-i'wi'1i'ni'wi'si' rfrfsfx S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X xx U2 ' +1- 9 figs rn CD oo xafxm U Z 2 U Q QSQQZ' :S '9 o ' o -4 5' pq Q 55:5 3 2 '-1 '43 F S xx w Q , XXE..-4 O 731 SP Q E 22:32 5 'S 13 gg O ' CD m W Z E iigcpusswg .gl he 3 EQUQUEQG U2 r: ' N XXQUJ 3-PU E gg ' xx ' P-: O xxma Q 0 Q X X 5' UU f N xxgtll ffl Pj P xxrbpj ' U1 if '9 X X X X X XX34XX34X34XX34XX34X34XX34XX XX XX34XX34XX34XX34XX34XX34XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 X X X 34 34 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 34 X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X X X X 5 SCHOOL BOOKS 5 X X Q I sell them, new and used. I spe- Q Q cialize in second-hand books. Bring up Z2 S what you have that you do not need. 5 X x .K 1 X x X GBO. W. SBBRBN Z X : 15 Haywood St. fupstairsb Phone 6406 Q Q Asheville, N. C. Q X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 Y X X X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X x X x X x 5 WI-IITE'S SERVICE E X x 12 INC. 2: gg AUTO SERVICE 2 x Q Lexington at Walnut E Q Complete Auto Servire X Q and Repairs Q if Phone 5136 Q X x H151 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X 5 E 7 X Q cc o B B L is s 5 X X 5 Department Store ,ii fc Exclusive Agents 'Q X X 5 Our Own Patterns - 15c if X X Q 725 Haywood Road Q Q West Asheville North Carolina 22 X X X X 4XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X34X34X3434X34X34X34X34X34X34X34X E GUS HFS P'-4 4 Im? Fins' Debug HPR. 77,25 ETS Qu xi U 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 3434 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 5 2 L- 23' Tab? Z 2' Gm 3 2 af? -4 fn ggi!! rn 3 O OAV3 5 O2 C 4 5529 Pd Pia 3 'U v-cgi ., :U we 5 S m'e.., EC: U2 ul O I ?'fp 2 533 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 3431 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X x Z2 5 5 Compliments 5 X x : 2 if 0 x X Z2 if 5 gg EHRL1CH's 5 X x 1 27 Patton Avenue jf I 5 X x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX : De gi W ro 2 W 5 E2 H- 4 gs: Zfn Q 55 Z gf? Z ' O 3 e. 5 H O PU XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 X 34 X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X X 2 Poultry-Live, Dressed 3 x Z5 5 KIIBLER PRODUCE Q X 2 COMPANY 3 2 Wholesale 1 X x : Poultry, Butter and Eggs Q X x Z as N. Lexington Ave. Phone 2137 X 2 Asheville, N. C. 5 X X X X X X X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 r 1 at , Z 3 3 slowns 3 at 's r 1 ' 43 Q BEAU 1 Y PARLOR X 34 34 34 34 Q 771 Haywood Rd. Phone 9320 Q 34 . . 34 3 Booths Wlth Experlenced Operators Q if Low Prices 5 34 34 Q Permanent llfa-ve.: Guaranteed Z 5 Z KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: X x Q FLAT IRON FLOYVER Q X x Q SHOP 5 Q lcA'l'H1,l4:laN wrllflllalmleluf Q X . x 5 Reasonable Prlces on Corsages Q 5 for Graduation Z Q l-'lat Iron Building Plinne 7135 2 5 Asheville, lx. C. Q 34 5 Flowers By Telegraph Anywhere 5 X x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURT L. owNliEll si COMPANY 2 Oflice Supplies and 2 2 Equipment E 2 Filing Systems 2 2 ASHEVILLE, N. C. E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 af 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 gg X 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 3 34 if x 5 3530 e. 5 Caww 92 - W G if P115 'EUS 'VSQQ x ':f '4 Ugg.. x 05.210 E-veg if gg IPO jim. 1 5: QU O-25.3 if Oflfw 'U gtgvgssa S 5'-'IP sas? Q s: ZW 'D x 'D if 5 if 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 X 34 34 A x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X x 34 34 34 34 2 FOX'S BARBER Sc fi X ' 'X V 1 ' ' x 5 BEAU1 Y SHOPS Z 5 32 34 . D 34 Z2 Quallty SQFVICG and 5 34 34 Z Cleanllness Z 34 34 34 Q No. 1 Patton Ave. Phone 1219 X 34 34 ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQ 34 E CHARLOTTE STREET 2 ye 34 QC 34 jg 34 X P H A R M A C Y X gg 34 gg 34 'Q Your Nearest Drug Store Z2 34 E Corner Charlotte St. at Chestnut X 2 Phones 924-925 if 5 L. G. CROUCH, .flrnnngef 5 Z2 Z H161 nimihi-.JVX -ini- -if-vii l?li'Ii ni 1i 1i Ii'Ii'-i'll'vi'ni'wi'vi' 2 '2' 2 2 2 s 5 s 2 s 2 s 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 s 2 s 2 2 s s .f'ui-.i--i'-i1-f'--1--1H-i--i-.i--i--1N-iui--i--i-..f-.1--irX X-l--inf sl-7' '2i?'3'o.l'1?'v.l'u?2e?'-f'i?i?i?1?i?i?9 JEWELS AND PEARLS v-l X-l- SILVERYVARE WATCHES -.f-X-.f- GIFT AND ART GOODS STATIONERY -.l-X.1- CLASS PINS AND RINGS HURSEY 81 CO. JEWELERS HURSEY BUILDING BATTERY PARK AVENUE O . M221 -Hop FOR ssmm wow' 39 HAYVVOOD ST. ASHEVILLES SMARTEST SHOP FOR WOMEN Now Showing New Exclusive Wear-- ing Apparel for the Smart Miss and the Women Who Demand Individuality. A Special Department for the School and College Miss Who Wants Smart Clothes at Little Cost. v-l'vl't.l'l.f -l'v.l'l-l'1l-l'4l.l'v.l'Z'v.l'1.l'-.l'vl' x-.f--fuf--1-..f-,,,.,.,.-f--f--.f-sf--.f--f-.1--I-.1--f-f-.f-.f--f-,J-.1 X -1--I-..f-X -i'.i--y--i-v-f'--.f--lf-.I'-.i--I--.ff-if-1-.1--J'--2--if X-J--f--1 21171 :fi--2-Q-1-Q-fail-Q-flivivl-fi-ivvlii-lx S 2 S S 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 2 2 2 2 2 2 .1--f--I--.f-.1-..f--.X Nfnpr- X-1--in.l'--f--i-fi-.i--.f--if-.f-ni--i-vi--f- -I--lf-if--f-I--I--J--J--1-J-nf-sin!-v.Q ll'hf hf'l.l'1l t.?sl'1-l'1l'1-f 1.?lqf 1l'0f l.l' i?Z':?f?:!':??:?v?:??i?f?!4!tl'i? BROWN BOOK COMPANY 12 Sz 14 Government St. Asheville, N. C. Home and Studio Portraiture Commercial Work Enlarging and Framing - Oil Tinting and Copying - Kodak Finishing THE MORRIS STUDIO 2715 Patton Ave. Telephone 57-J Asheville, N. C. are X45-1--J--I-.f--J-.1-,,.Ne,n,,..,-4-.ff.,..,-..,-..,.,,..,..,,-aye.,-X Xhi-fill-75-,fi-1?-f-ella-l-fnyii-1-fiX X3-i-Qi-iii-J-Jeii-1-J-1-ivghii-1-3-3-lux X-1-6-sei-5-liufli-3-5-1-3-lufhi-3-1-if-3-,X -.f-1.l'--.f-..f -f'--.J-f.fv-.ff-.fu.fu.l'-..f--J'-..f-..J- -.f-n.l'u.f--.fu1'--l'-.f'--.f-..fu1-v.l'--.fu.1'-..fu.ff 'fflze Collegzlzte Shop Will introduce Fashions which have the quality to lure the YOUTHFUL CUSTOMER- CHIC YOUNG SUITS Frocks in the new ,jacket - and capelet modes. KNITFED COSTUMES,-Colorful, Lacy, Clinging. SWEATERS-with all the n e W Style tricks of 1932. POLO COATS-with the Campus swagger. EVENIN G CLOTHES - Sophisti- ticated THE COLLEGIATE SHOP INC. Pack Square Plaza Theatre Bldg. -J--f nJ-n.f'-vf'--J-1!-v.Ju.l'1-.7-e.l'--Ju!--f'uluof'- Good Taxle Need Not Be Expensive CORRECT CLOTHES for the College Campus HART - SCHAFFNER G MARX SUITS with 2 Trousers S25 SMART SPRING STYLES 1 Q9yai HAYWOOD ST AT' COLLEGE Haywood Street at College ?'sf-ui-Quin!--l-.2-If-J--J-uf'-I-of-fue Q.:- -JN Xi--i-4-i--f-ff4-i-.i--f-4-..e-i--f--i--i-ff--f-I i f'i ?'X X'uJ'-vi-J-I-J-J-ei-6-1--if-'fi-2115-J--fi-J--f-fX , ,, ,. ,v ,-.I-uf--JM-ilu!--J-vi-41-I--1-4-4--1--4-sl--1--l'X X-'I' X-i'-.fu.J--i--.f--1--.J--i--.f--I--1'-1-1--1--.esivf--Jvnf--5-5-J-4-u,c H181 nl-f-Q21--1-uf--I--.inf--fhvf'-at-.1-My Complimefzff Of AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION ENKA, N. C. SCH RAFFTS Has meant Quality Candy since 1861 We pride ourselves in making it possible for you to have Schrafft's and many other leading brands of quality candies. It inf, CO. 'SH-ll mmm C141 ' Asheville, N. C. ..fu.f--2--.lN-.1--.f-wf'-.f--.l'-.1--.f'-.f--1ufw-.f--f'- s.f'lv-1' -.f--.f--.f--.f--.f-.f--.1'--.f-.f--.f- S l I S Tr S S fr S in S Tr I S S 2 .ref--JH-1--P-1--f-f'i'i-1'-i'-Q'-i'v7-7 -f-.ful--I--e'--aah XP- iIi'J'1i i i'4i'vi'i 'f5li'vi i'li'6 fi'6 1i'1i l'0i'vi'x x-'- S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S X-1-e-f--f--f--J--f-hf-f--f--f-1--f--f-.1-.fh-4-.f--f--fv-f--.AuX J'sf'n2n.Qnf-.4-1'--J-vi'-I--.2-J--f-rf' ?g:?,g1ige-,L,ig- Ag- 424,43 eva- Q-,eA,,L:A,,L. ECKERD'S 31 Patton Avenue Creator Reasonable Drug Prices Plate Lunch -------- 35c Bai'-B-Que Sandwich - - 15c Biltmore Ire Cream Served In All Sodas Cigarettes, pack .............................. 12c Carton, 200 .................................. 51.19 -.f--.f'-.f'-?n.f-v.f--fu.l'--.f'sfvnf- THE SLOGAN OF DIXIE It's Easy to Pay the Haverty Way Wi E , 'Ktgi12jSliSf FURNITURE Co. AJhew'lle'.r Greater! Fzzrlzifure Store WvJNni'o?-i'-i'-i--i--i--4Nni'-i-H-f-4N-i-JN-i-nlNn7-i'ni'-fhi-X S S S S S -5--1--4-n-i--I'--:Hai--i--.f--5--7'--JN -ini- .J--1'--4-.2 -ini- S lv, H191 X-1'-.2-i--.e-i--iu1--ivi-if.f--f-v.f4'--Q.1ehfJ'--f-iuif.1--x X.f-.f-1'-.f.1v.f--4--1-.5-gn.f-114--1-.1-.1me,1-.e.1-1n.in,1n.X i52h??G?1?2G??52i?? VVho1esa1e and Retail Hardware Paint Sc Gils Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle OTTIS GREEN HARDWARE C0. 11 West Pack Square i?2A-v 2Av1Av'2??a?24-a?2i?2:?:i:?2:?:? '-v'21?2'-vii?-1' 42 n.lls1'2ny'2:?'u.li?i?!i?:?!n.! JACK WEAVER'S PIG-N-WH ISTLE BARBECUE SANDWICHES and HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES As Good as an-y ever eaten or money bark. We bake paxteries for parties and sperial orfasions. TELEPHONE 3603 Intersection Black Mountain and Tunnel Roads -i?:?G?!i?N?G?2 I?l-?1?'f?9?2?9l?!1?:?v4'f?2'e'2v?2?' x?i'li'1?h?'h?'lI'zi'li'si'vi'1i'ni'h?ni'li'Ii'l'li'J 0i'I?1i'Y x3 ri'i'wi -ihihi'ri'vi'4nf li 1-?'Ii i Ii'I-I'1i'li'li'li'0u?i'li'x S s s nilui'li'nj'nl'i'i'o.i'n.i'i'u.1'wi'oi'sl'vi'vi'vi' fini' X.:- ff-.lx ull? 1-?'ni'ni'i'nl J si'ui'Ii nlli'1i'viI .ini- X-J--J-.Q S -fulufewf--4'-v.J-..f'vv.l'-v4n.l'--1'--.l--.l'v.?Io.?' :field--J-ulNeivnlnl-.241--l--114141.11 -.?-v!u.?v-.fv-.f'v.fn.f-u.l'--.I'vf'--.l'--..l'-v.l'h.f1J' .f-.f-..f-,.f-..p-u.f-.f--.f--.f-vJ-.,p-,',.1.l'-v4--.J- Complimen-ts of MORRIS - AUSTIN CO. Gilbert H. Morris Frank J. Austin CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING AND PAINTS LUMBER - HARDWARE AND PAINTS PHONES: Lumber Yard 1828 Paint and Hardware 1874 ASHEVILLE LAUNDRY 15 Rankin Avenue Phone 2000 LAUNDRY--- ---DRY CLEANING .J- .S H-i-.1-.i--jvJ'-1'u.fu.?vi'1Nai-1'-1--ini-ai-vi--i-i-1i'-fH-i- S .. Xi-if-11111-15-i-fi-ii-fi-511.15-,fini-1 S1201 -Q-Q-75--fi-ivnfl'-fi--fivwi-he-fi-livgx .1--il S S S S 2 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S uih.ful--i'-.f'-i--.f--i-vi--1--i--1--2--1--ivf-.1-nf'-.I--.l'--5'-1-sx X1- l'v.l'nf v-l'I-I -.l'I-1'l'v.f'J'l-?'1f'nf'lnl'lf 4 EAT BREAD AND CAKES From THE ASHEVILLE BAKING co., INC. Phone 622 Phone 4164 W. A. WILSON PLUMBING CO. Vapor, Steam and Hot Water Heating 446 Haywood Road West Asheville, N. C. -4-s2vf'wf-Jiffeil-lf!!-2-fa?-nl--fafaie xi i'0i'Ii ?'vi i 1i wi vi'1i'1i'3 1i'vi'ni'i vl'1l'-i'li i'ui x x'4li'6 J f'l? i'Zni'li ?vf li'6 Ii'vi'3 ni'vi'Z wi ?i'vi'X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX J. A. GROVES GROCERY C0. Distributors KANSAS EXPANSION FLOUR XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IF YOU WANT CANDY THAT IS GOOD TO THE LAST PIECE, Q EAT Z if . Z 5 Martha Washington 22 X X X X 5 Candy gg XXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXX 44 Haywood Street XXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X JC JC 34 JC DC XXXXXXXXXXX Compliments Uf X MOORES MARKET 5 mc. 5 S Phones 1774-1775 City Market 2 XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X JC DC DC JC JC BC BCBG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX? SMATHERS COAL CO. R. T. SMATIHERS, Owner COAL, WOOD AND KINDLING X X Q Phone 1822 Emma, N. C. 22 X Xacxacxazxacxazacxacxacxacxacxacxacxacxzcxacxacxacx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X x X X Z - X x Complzmems Z X x Z Z2 32 0f Q X X X Southern Fzsh 8GJDGr0cerv Co. X XXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X BC JK If JC JC BC DK JK JC JC DC JC if JC JK JC 3C JK JK IC 31 JC XXXXXXX XX X X X X X X X X X X X X 34 JC it it BC BC JC J! it DK JC JC JC JK JK JC JC JC JC JC JC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3 R QB E? rs R XT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FELMET BROTHERS QUALITY SERVICE STORES PHONE 6280 306 Patton Avenue x X x X x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '11 QC 7156 gym EU! OP-9 cz. 2.0 as sv 'fu XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Reasonable Prices Buy your Furs where you can buy in Safety THE VOGUE x X X X X 5 FURRIERS 3 X H . x 101CDhone 751 63 Haywood St. S X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x . X x gg Complzments of X x PCDCJCX X X X XIKFCPCXCX Q BI R I S R Q. .wg 'Nu R 9 XXXXXXXXXXXX AMBULANCE SERVICE at BC E 756 Haywood Road fg ,C DC X JC JC JC BC JC JC JC JC JC JC JK DC BC JC DC IC DC DC BC JK 31 if 34 BC DC DC JC JC QC JC JC DK DKK f1213 XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Asheville Cigar Co. PHONE32 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx X x x x x x X X X Q X x x ' x x 5 x x Z3 :cf X X r-g x x 5 x x fn x x X x x hi X X X O X X X x x x CV x x x N x x x Q X X X Q X X X C, 3 x x x x x x x N :E x x 5 x x X x x CL x x X X X CD Q x x N x x x x x Ei X X X Q S x x 4 x x Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx If you want the best work in town CALL The National Cleaners Ku Dyers Telephone 597 540 Haywood Rd. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ASHEVILLE BLUE GEM COAL COMPANY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX C Co EH N e 2 2 N P-I X Q H N 5 3 D Q v-:E :SD c X D FD P-I :QE 05 02 6 D m C PY 1 E SL W XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Pioneer Red Aft ana' Imperial Coal xxxxxx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Xxxxxx Coal Yard: 175 Roberts Street Phone 752 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x gp x x x x S x x 55 x x Q x x PY: ET x x x x is x x x X Q x x N. x x 2 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DR. PEPPER Bottling Works XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX RAY F. INGLE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '2 r' ei 'O H m Z 55? cu mx 5 35 P-B 7:5 5 P? Q 33 P1 5 E 3 V22 CD E3 4 :CJ E 3253 CJ E525 :C T3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CLOSED VANS FOR LOCAL AND if PHONE 114 Q 5 Talk n rn-er mm Ray First x x 44 Valley Street Asheville. N. C. Q X x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX When you want the Best of Bread, Cakes and Pastry, call at THE PURITY BAKERY 268 PATFON AVENUE None So Good As Ours X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX E T T A ' S BEAUTY SHOP XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 20 Wall St. Phone 4844 XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X if X X X X X it X JK X X if JC JK JK JC BK JC Ji JK XXXX X SCX XJCX See Us for Residences, Farms and All Types of Real Estate. We Sell All Forms of Fire and Casualty In- g: surance. E E C. STIKELEATI-IER 5 JCX ,CX XJKX XSCX XX 76X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 36 BC DC DC it JC DC JC 31 If JC DC DK DC 34 JC JC JC 71 JC JC JC REALTY CO. Phones 175 and 180 49 East College Street X X H221 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5 Z Q Compliments of E X . X CAROLINA Q X X 5 PHARMACY 5 2 G. A. Shieder, Prop. 2 X 3: Phone 413 2 X if Beacham's Curve, W. Asheville, N. C. 'Q X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5 Shoes Rebuilt and Repaired by Ifznctory E 5 .Method 3 2 LEADERS IN SHOE REPAIRING fi 5 MASTER sHoE DYERS 5 X . X 3 Gardner's Shoe Hospital, Inc. if X X 2 S. C. GARDNER, owner 2 Q 18 North Lexington Ave. Phone 4537 Q X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x x E DR. S. ROBINSON 5 x , x 32 Optometrzst 22 5 5 if A 'Q 5 5 x x Q KNOW US BY THIS SIGN Q Z 78 Patton Avenue Below Post Office Z2 if Quality Beyond Question 5 x x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x x X x 9 x 1 1 f X gg RADBR S BhAU1X gg x x if SHOP Z x . , x 1 Permzuzelzt Hair WHUIIIQ Q Q Specialists in Q X Sh:-mmpooing' and Hair Dresslng X X Marcel and VVater Waving X if Hair Dyeing, Facials and if x Manicuring x x x x Phone 2944 x Q2 66 Flint Street Asheville, N. C. Z2 x x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 31 X X 31 31 X 31 X X 31 X 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 X X X X Z 22 gg COVINGTON SPORT 4 X , 32 5 Everythlng for the 5 X . . . . X 5 Discriminating Sportsman 5 X X X X if ASHEVILLE, N. C. 22 Q Twenty Government Street Z X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 X xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx x X C'3 x n-1 x n-Q X i x S x C3 E1-'J Q :xi Si Z x U5 X 5' I -J sn. X Q- su 'U A X ':: 2 3 into 2:- X :3 :IFF 2 m R Vt X UQ 8 z 'Q' r-N Q ? r-Q X N x I Q-' Q 3 3, :Ag X I N Us X x E fm o Q g Z2 2 '11 F' wg N 55 x 5' S 29 W N Z2 UQ cu x Q 3 x : bv : 1- : 3 X P x Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XX X X X X X X X X X X X X 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 X X X X X X 31 X X 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 x X x X 1 1 v v x ' 7 X Z2 QUALI 1 Y BAIXILRY 22 5 5 Q A High-Class Bread, Cake Q E and Pastry Shop 5 5 5 x Phone 4076 Q X 32 Q 16 N. Pack Square Q X x X x XX X X X X X 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 gg 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 x X x X x X x X x Q x Q Complzments 0 Z x X x X x 5 x 4 G. 11 .iilmm .3 x X x X x X x X x X x X x D231 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 Complimefm' 2 if 5 x 0 x X X Z2 Z X BARNETT 5 X X 5 DRY GOODS CO. Z Z2 5 X Asheville, N. C. X X X fxacxxacxxacxxacxxncxxacxxacxxacxxscxxacxxacf X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X JK JC JC BC JC JC X X gg STOP THAT SHIMMEY If E Straighten 'Em Cold 2 25 Wheels and Axles 2 5 CAZEL-CORDELL MOTOR C0. 3 E Phone 422 29-31 Spruce St. E lf xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I5 :xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 2 Use Snowdrift and 5 2 Wesson Oil S if Compliments ,E 22 of 2 HARRIS-DAVIS SHAVER Co. ,. X X X X X X X X X X X X X JK JC 34 34 BC BC JC JC JC JK JC it JC JC Ji if JC JC JC JC JC JC JC X r 1 at P-4 DO il L.4 IK ififififlf XCICIC 3C3C3Clf ,CDC ,CQCIC ,C3C3flC X if 5 B' 7 x LA 5 5 gm Q U2d 'si' xslg, 'PU XO: Mm :Um 'ip X53f'?E'f x 225 EE .1cn2 fel igbsil-11 x 3.51 -' x mee FD ,K I IS' 'H C'2 6,3 :Fig Er: XP? EF' :ook 3,65 X r' ,C - 2 Q P 31313K Jil! 7C3C3CJC3C if 3C3C7C3C7CJ1 3C3K3f XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gg IC gg JC X . . . X gg Pianos, Radios and All Musical Q X X x Instruments 5 5 x 1 Records and Sheet Music 5 if 3 . X gf Dunham's Music House 5 X X Q The home of high grade pianos S lf E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x x x x X Home o Better E esi ht X x J' 9 x x x x x 5 Charles H. Honess, O. D. Q x x 2: OPTOMETRIST 5 S Specialist in the examination of eyes and Q x prescribing and fitting glasses to con- X : serve visual comfort and efficiency Z yy: 14 FLATIRON BUILDING fGT0lIHd Fl0OrJ : x x X Since 1900 Asheville, N. C. Phone 103 X ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: x gg 36 Q SEE US FOR YOUR Z2 5 Lu zz e 3 5 gg 5 3 X x X mm' 5 X , Z S 0 z'z Goan' 5 X ID 1' Z7 g s S X 9 Q 5 K A G A N S .. X Z Q 14 Patton Avenue Phone 1887 X X x KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X JC JC DC JC BC JC JC JC JC if JC JC if JC JC JC JC JK JC JK JC JC J! if JC 31 JC IC J! X X 5 2 5 Compliments 5 X 5 Q x X X x 0 X gg if ,Q PC 5 if 5 f4shefU1'lle Nelzz' Bottling Co. if 5 E if x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WESBGSQQQSSBQQSSGSSQGSQESQESQGGQSSGQBSSBSSBSSQQBSQ, 'AA sound mind in a sound body, if the former be the glory of the latter, the latter is indispensable to the former. -Tryon Edwards. FOOD - - - AND THE PROPER FOOD is necessary in building strong, clean, well nourished bodies in which minds may work clearly and effectively. The food containing all the essential vitamins is DELICIOUS BILTMORE WHEAT-HEARTS BAKED WHOLE WHEAT A steaming dish of this baked whole wheat for breakfast will help keep the zero off your school record. BILTMORE WHEAT - HEARTS COMPANY ASHEVLLE, N. C. BBSQSQGSBSZOBEQGBEDGQQGESQSZSQSSBESBZQSQEQSBEQSBGOQSOBSEGBGSBSS RSQSBSSSQSESBSGBEDSQSSQSESBSSQSESBEQSCZSSQESBSDSQSSBSQSQSESBSQBW We are the largest Fruit and Produce jobbers in the two Carolinas. We handle everything in the Fruit, Fresh Vegetable and Produce line. Our many hundreds of satisfied customers throughout the two Carolinas is the best proof of our high class quality of merchandise and service. May we have the pleasure of serving you? You should eat lots of Fruits and Vegetables for your health's sake. PEARCE - YOUNG - ANGEL CO. WHOLESALE ONLY ASHEVLLE, N. C. Branches: Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Spartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Union, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. BBEQOBSDSQQSGQSQEGBGSQSGQSQSSGQOBSQSQSSQESBQSQQSBSOBESQQS 51251 3 Congmtulrlizofzy QQ to 2 The Clam 0 f 1932 S 3 5 C0014 - HEAT - FREEZE Q gg? NVITH GAS gs gg ASHEVILLE GAS CONIPANY E Arcade Building 353333 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2? 2 3 2 3 2 8835063 NSQBSQGQSSQSSQZSGSOBEQSQSZSGSQSQUQSSQESBSQSQQSQSSQSSQESQSQ 3 0 5? 3 Cofzgmzulfzizofzx Q 7 to the CLASS OF 1 9 3 2 3 5? Ei 3 Ei 1 3 ii 3 3 2 5? 2 3 5? BBSQSCISSSCSEDSCESESCQSQSQESQSQSQSCSEQSCS 859C3iZ39C3359C3EZ59C3iQ9C8SQ9C3S50C3S30i3259E32i3 51261 SQSGESQSESSESCEEEQSESSQQZQSCSSSBEDSQSQGQXSEQSBGSQEQOBSSSQEQSBCESGBQGQEZOBSESBQQSBSESBSQSEQSBE 2 2 2 it 3 3 2 2 2 ii 3 3 2? 3 E SQOBEQSESZQOBEQSQZQSQQCSSQSQSQOQZQSBSEGQZQOBSOBEDGBQSQSESQSESSQGQSQSCEZQGQSSZEEQGCBSDESSBQESCZSGE 2 3 3 2? 2 3 3 M2 5 2 2 it 2 2 2 3 R f i '1 l- . iff W t l rflif li? litem' 7 lugs' X4 I Q X f 5554 Pr 4 PM ,L X ,- Q . F i F2 r if , f' Llmllfln 1.51 fgxd aL qi? fill -2 aw 1 1i.q.Q,gL?Qf?Vg l ENm ' 7 'wwf'-I y ,I Q 'lilirll I I XX, Q ifiiai if 'f 115 kiln' N! lllilll -W' l ' ' l 'fff , .fl 1, WJ, I.. if W .,,,NW,.. 1 ...W W x 5: 1 - .91 M W Q. .VH : A dr b xggll, ,W ag' R 1 Ik 3 ' '- yr. - wg : W, W , I IZ! 'Z-wil-Y-rnwli, WL'-F In, 'll 15: ' ' AJA 5,573 VL ' -,. Asheville's Leading Department Store considers it a privilege to have been your shopping headquarters and congratulates you upon publishing this splendid Annual. We hope you will continue to feel that Denton's is your store. I Haywood Street QGQQOQEOQGSBQSBQOQSSQQSBGGBZSBQSBQOQGGBSOQQOQGSQSSBQQ WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA'S OWN NEWSPAPERS oznmg Hands with Ayhewlle Hi in The Upbuilding of Western Carolina Dedicated to the Upbuilding of Western North Carolina . . . is no meaningless phrase with your Asheville dailies-The CITIZEN and The TIMES. Day in, day out-they are at work for a better, more prosperous section! 1 l Asheville Hi, we believe, looks to this same worthy goal. i . That'S Why we are pleased to print So much of your School news. That'S why We like to support your School enterprises. And that'S why we are happy thus to greet you in The HILLBILLYV. . . and wish you all Success! V , . . , , , , . . . . .. ..... . ., . .,.,.4 ,,..., .,.. , H281 t ag ., vv M, Q , ,. W .Q , , iq, ,, . M v TV, ,' ,fry A, .Q f ' ', N, A at L if i , 14 C ' km ' , :M ' ' 1, ,Q-'x'xgf'1.1:5 ' , ' , F 5 , A 2 a 4. y Q Z wwf . M. ' , ' iii-' ,fi , 5 Q . 1' , ' ff Jag , , ' K M, C 1.4 - A Q - 4. W4 , HL . .dy ., , x 2' ,gh 2 - Q lv -4 L+. .X -Q' - 53 1 .f ' X 4 my . .V 1 I 1 s-31, , , :nv kv. ,.o Q- Y wi 5,4 ,, -., e.. , .L A 1 ., -glifv ., '3- , , n .y ' is : 1: 33 ' , w v - , fv -r , 5 f X lj? ' 1, ix?-'QA .Ar,,i,.f, Q va: N x ' .Q 52.541 , 5 ra 1.5! A 2 + ix .na 11,1 ' ' -'.-I -4 .f Q. T , :MA K Vi-Q12 'X' yn 'f Hua' ,gyf-.,.. ,L ,Me 'gg - k f ' .A-L'-R: -,Q f, i' f ip -A F A2 4 V K . ' f J. H. , . lil , A ,' . ff? ' , nw . ' if 'fx ,iff l A . X Q3 xv. . , .l 'n 11 M, L, - R - V . , , xv., , .53 Mx, ww .4-fn Q' f 4- ,Vg Q - .J ' it I in . -yn QL F .fp . il, 4 ini- x - 1' , ki, ,. ' R' Jw ,,y,. 2- 9 1 .kgs 1 'b , A.v ig- C -ru , if ,- , .1 ig. I... 1 . mf. fy.-W, 445 if-,,, ,xg f f 5 ' 2 4 1 Y 271 an S n?':


Suggestions in the Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) collection:

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941


Searching for more yearbooks in North Carolina?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online North Carolina yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.