Lee Edwards High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Asheville, NC)
- Class of 1933
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YK 'qi 3731 Y 'g ' L5'h1Lf Y Qbriler nf Ennkn I THE HILLBILLY II SENIOR CLASS III HISTORY - POIQM IV HILLBILLY STAFF V MUSIC VI ORGANIZATIONS VII ATHLETICS VIII FUN IX ADVERTISERS ff-14' 'Lflgl X ZA H X.: .- 5.1 Q55 E?-f ' Q N--.,. iii, 'fi 5112, 1- .il S S S S53 X N N .s ,X xy, mtxfx iw-Y Sw Q z '23-Q s S F fix ii? A Q Q' S . gg Nxkwx x5 59 A isx.-N J-is rg F ti Q .li XX 3' S Mfiwzff is S 'Q-S3-NX if-Y .2 - RN Q 3533 AE fx - . h 2 Sw 'sml ? ' ' .2 N .- 3 mm if ggi 9 v?' .. ' Q t l x - 'S s ' i is -ff X .miiw gh 'hr 'llillhillg Qviw QD fizgg 0 CE QUE 1471! G! Fin mimi Strattnn OUR DEARLY BELOVED TEACHER, WHOSE UNTIRING EFFORT AND DEVOTION IN BEHALF OF THE SENIOR CLASS HAS WON THE LOVE OF ALL WHO KNOW HER. ALTHOUEH FAR FROM OUR MIDST, SHE WILL ALWAYS OCCUPY A PERMANENT PLACE IN OUR MEMORY. .n if iefijln f a +f.,.' , -HGH. M ' i I'-' , .2,. JR' . K. .iii Lf, . 'QV 'h fyxgul Q , ,bm 'Y , . X.: 4 ,k'.. ,f . 'ST v-1 S , - 1. i -H. - . 1,7 ' ,wi . .i--4 .K ' -. .i 4 t LV 1 ,'. ' '.f:' x' :pl ' ,, lf- X If' . K, - ,Q ff -W . :ILE . Mx :.5 vrwtn A . '12 5 'K ' fl Y' x- -' A: -- Y. .K :iid S. K ' V . ny: ASHEVILLE SENI6?? HIGH SCHOOL REU s 'RW 5 his HOOL FACULTY SC :Li SENIOR HIGH VH - , ? I ' B' .. I . A, , s-, I ki, if -t' : . f5.-. ..ae -' .i., 5 - s ea l- I I 1 ' ' 1, ., e - Q I Ing - J, . lair- Leg- 7, -I - '- -I v :.: - B -' - -. - :I gg.- ' 5' 'T:'1-- 'F . - ' ,-,'E:'f3z.:':f.?!F:i'.:,...--?..'2 1' - 4'- 'i i '-1'A:::,.-1'Z-1E -,,, K 'f -Eifiizief faf-12151 H 'enf- 1-' . V. . 3175.-5,2 :.f -- . - .. -V A .r - -A -f -. 1 Illarulig SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WILFREIJ LAADEN Bkookek-University of South Carolina, A. B, M. A., LL. D. PRINCIPAL OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LEE H. EDWARDS-University of North Carolinai A. B., University of Virginia, Columbia University, M. A. SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL ELIZABETH C. MCCUTCHEN-WlHthf0P College, A. B., Secretarial Course, Draughon's College, Columbia, S. C. Q Z D AN OFGIRLS BEULAH R. OFFI AN I rs. L. Rl-Peace Institute, B. S., University of Ten- nessee, Columbia University, Asheville Normal. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ELEANOR STRATTON, Head of English Department CFirsz Semavterl-University of ,Virginiag University of Chicago, George Peabody College for Teachers, A. B., hi. A. IVIARY READE SMITH, Head of English Department fSeeond Semesterj-University of Alabama, A. B., Columbia University, M. A.g Teachers' College, Harvard Universityg Asheville Normal. NANNIE M. IVIOORE-Cumberland College, Kentucky, A. B.g University ot Ten- nessee, Teachers' College Columbia Universityg Asheville Summer School. FLORA M. BEAMAN CMRS. A. SJ-University of Chattanooga, A. B., Teachers' Training School, Washington, D. C.g Summer School, Asheville Normal. COLLIE GARNEPQ-North Carolina College for Women, A. B., University of North Carolina, M. A., Columbia University Summer School. NEl.LE S. CRAWFORD QMRS. H. LQ-University of South Carolina, A. B.g Randolph- Macon WO'l1lCH,S College, A. B. AIARGARET ALEA IVIOORE-University of Kentucky, A. B., Asheville Normal. MARY WILSON STEVENSON CMRS. J. 1.5-Wesleyan College, A. B., Peabody Col- lege. E. PAULINE SIXTATHERS-B. P. E. Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union Indianapolis, Indiana, A. B., Duke University: M. A., Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia University. 'Miss Eleanor Stratton, head of the English Department for the first semester, resigned oII account of ill health. .cp-a....,.,f7?p, A 'fx VIP ,'y1 f JFS r ISI 'Q Q , ,- . ,.., Q -. . x ' .1 I 'WWL HISTORY DEPARTMENT H. A. .l'l.-KSELTINE, Head of History Department-Edinboro State Normal, Uni- versity of Florida, A. B. Ed., BI. A., Teacher Asheville Normal. BIAUDE STEELE fMRS. A. RJ-North Carolina College for Women, B. P.: Uni- versity of N. C. Summer School, N. C. State Summer School, Asheville Normal CORNELIA HINES-Winthrop, A. B., M. A.g Columbia University, M. A., Uni- versity of' North Carolinag University of Virginia. O. L. NORINIENT-Wake Forest College, A. B., Graduate in Education, University of Virginia, Graduate Student, University of North Carolina. W. H. PLEMMONS--Wake Forest College. A. B.g Graduate School Duke University. LUCILE BIERCER--Peabody College, B. S., Georgia State Normal, Columbia Unl- versityg Peabody College for Teachers, Duke Summer School. AUGUSTA LYKES BARNETT-Randolph-Macon Womei1's College A. B., Asheville Normal Teachers' College, Columbia University Summer School, Columbia University. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT B. B. MITCHELL., Head of Jllathematirs Departuzent-William and hlary College, A. B.: University of South Carolina, M. A., Harvard University. ROSALIE CONN-Blue Mountain College: George Peabody College for Teachers, B. S.g Graduate Work, University of Chicagog Graduate Work, University of North Carolina. , LOUISE RICHARDSON-Erskine College -and Due West Women's College, A. B.g Summer School, Newberry Collegeg University of S. C., M. A.g University of Chicago. PIERCE P. HENDERSON-Presbyterian College of South Carolinag Graduate Work, Duke University. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH WALL fMRS. L. RJ--Ohio State University, A. B.g UniversIty of Cincinnati, Asheville Normal. J. P. LEEPER-Duke University, A. B., Asheville Normal Summer Schoolg Graduate Work, Duke University. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LATIN I LOUISE AG.4THA WILSON, Plead of Foreign Language Department-University of North Carolina, A. B.g Smith College, LT. A. E. R. SMITH-Lenoir-Rhyne, A. B.: Graduate Student, University of N. C. FRENCH ISAEEL FRANCES CooKE-St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines, B. A., Certificate L'Alliance Francaise, Parisg Asheville Summer School. -KATHERINE TIGI-IE-Oklahoma College, North Carolina. College for Women, A. B., Asheville Normalg Columbia University Summer School. CLARA LEE HYATT-North Carolina College for Women, A. B.g University of North Carolina, University of Madrid, Spain. E91 IP ' L. 4 - 3+ -'3' Y' Rv- f 4. - ----, . .. ..-- .. .. - .- - ..--A .... 54 . --'Qin -E K' . L.. if F, t:1, :,1 :- - sys -'eg . x-I . 4 . :: I' ss., ., . ,- A :' l- -4- we Isl 2 2- E3 : Lf I-ia l 'f 1'-,-:.. .,f f.'-f-'-.-- QE-Lg-:,W,f:-E-.451-E--. 3,,.f1.f2'l1' ' 5 -- ::E'?ffi?? 3':If7 'i 2g-'.L1Z.. ..,'.-'1-f-i:- :t'5Tff-3'1-1'-5fPi !T 1 :'ifTf Tifgf '--' . . 24-gp,-. . . ,, , , I A - - -- . . SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MARGARET WILRIE, Island of Srienre Department-University of Kentucky, A. B., M. S. S. B. LEE-University of North Carolina, A B., NI. A.g Cornell University. MABEL jARvIs-North Carolina College for Women, B. S., A. B.3 Asheville Normal. JAMES MARION BROCK-Maryville College, A. B.g Regular Session University of Tennessee, Summer School, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. IDA SUININER-TCIIIICSSCC State Teachers' College, B. S.g Graduate VVork Colorado State Teachers' College. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT SUE ROBBINS, Head of Home Eronomirs Deparfment-Columbia University. B. S. ALMA HAWTHORNE-National School of Domestic Arts and Science, Randolph- Macon Women's College. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ' ADELE PITTS LOWRANCE QINIRS. C. LJ, Head of Commercial Drfwartment-Win- throp College, A. B.g Central Business College, Denver. Coloradog Asheville Normal. MAUDE ALICE HALL CMRS. M. A.j-Indiana State Teachers' College, B. S.g Life Certificate Gregg School, Chicagog Rlassey Business Collegeg Draughon's Busi- ness College. B. B. BARRON-N0fth Georgia College, A. B. HARRIET MAJOR-B. S., University of Virginiag Graduate Work in George Pea- body College for Teachers. MANUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT G. C. WIBLE-Indiana State Normal, B. S. FRED G. BATTENSLAG-Vanderbilt University, B. E.g George Peabody College, M. A. MUSIC DEPARTMENT WAI.TER VON BROCK-Depauw University, B. B.g Marion School of Music. LIBRARY NANCY ELLEN STONER-NOTIB Carolina College for Women. A. B. in Library Science. CAFETERIA SARAH ADICKES-Saint Mary's. 45 -3B ,fs . 'il5 ?i'W? 1 I - V. : 6- l Q? : ,f, E101 ' NS :gx . n I - E e ...K QK - 1 5 5 ag ,:E1e rQ '1 x MSX '-I - . 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BAKER Tho supcrior man is infltnribly upright? President Senior Class, February, '33: Torch- light Society: High School Band, '28-'33: Orchestra, '32: Vice President Hall Fletcher, '29: Subscription Manager. 1-ln.1.nn.1.v. - Born: Asheville, N. C. THOMAS HARRISON ELROD Actions, worrls, looks, steps, From thc alphabct by which we spcll Cht11'flCt0'l'.,' Optimist Club, '29: Student Council, '31: Presi- dent Junior Class, '32: Senior Class, '33. Born: Toccoa, Ga. NANCY JO FORD With -music and swcct melody Shrfll 'naakc us happy bc. Treasurer Student Club, '31-'32: Vice-President Pep-ettes, '31-'32: Secretary Pep-ettes, '33: Vice President Torchlight, '33: Vice-President 11-B Class, '32: Girls' Athletic Association: Basketball: HII.I.llII.I,Y Solicitor: Bronze Typing' Pin. Born: Asheville, N. C. WILLIAM REED SMITH 'W Thr truest approach is-just being a friend. L Varsity Football: Best Boy Sport: Most Popu- I lar Boy: Junior Rotarian: A Club: Vice-President Senior Class. Born: Asheville, N. C. MIRIAM G. GOLDSTEIN Thought alonc is eternal. Secretary Senior Class: Torchligiht Society: 14,14 ' Treasurer Student Club, '32-'33: Treasurer Com- V , mercial Club, '33: l.'Alliance Francaise: All Girls' .ro Council: May Festival, '31, '32: Girls' Athletic Asso- xx ciation: Won Letter A and Sport Shield: Gold V, Typing' Pin: Assistant Editor, HILLBILLY. Born: Birmingham, Ala. JA I MARY LOUISE PLUMMER . A pvrfcct girl, nobly planned flint To warn, to comfort, and command. Vice-President Student Club, '32: Representative to Student Council from 10-B: Chief Marshal, Com- mencement Exercises: Winner Dellwood Scholarship, '32: All Girls' Council, '32: Vice President Junior Class: Secretary Student Council, 11-B: Vice-Pres- ldent Student Council, 11-A: Secretary Senior Class: Torchlight: Best Alllftound Girl: Most Popular Girl: Most Deserving' Girl: Sweetest Girl: Valedictorian. Born: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY ACEE Her joys arc as riccp as thc ocean, Ilcr troiublcs as Iinllt as its foam. Cheerios: Student Club: Vice-President Cheerio Club, '33: President Creative Arts Club, '33, Girl Reserves, li. M.: Skylight Staff: Basketball. Born: Asheville, N. C. ,R 1 I . 1 I U31 as fmbfw is 'A Q xiii. e .. rw ff , .,.,a1i i 1' n 'W wr. be r ' 1 f qe,g5f-Q-9.m3g,,1 ...t3: i n-I1 A itken.: - uf,--L: -1 .- U QV - B Fi' ' 'Y' ' iz' fi--1221, 1 ' 2 i ' h .L s . 4- ,,. lg -. .5 :.:- 4- -1 E va- !f,2'. 531: . A-3,--A,,,,..gdEgg':.A' 53- -:.-45-lEi1.?-,,-75-h-.zgvggrg A-335' .1 - -.: : s 's ,:i'-: :2':S5.'f'l':e,cf- :rc -bias?-.'-:1 7:ff1f':,rf:-if-'-I -' 'T'f '- X - A 35' , A -. I v I rf V wil X. JOE ALBERTS An 1u1e.1'linm1isl1erl lauohter shakes the skies. Play School Days. Born: Asheville, N. C. ELVA ALEXANDER Niul:bo'rn labor ronquvrs e1,'r'ryIl1ing. Junior High Glee Club: Student Club: First Place in N. C. Meat Essay Contest Conducted by National Livestock Meat Board. Born: Asheville, N. C. RUBY LEE ALEXANDER The silence often of pure innocence Persuarles when speaking fails. Glee Club: Student Club: Pied Piper of Hame Silver Typing Award. Born: Asheville, N. C. ling JUNIUS ANDERSON .ily life is like a stroll along a pleasant beach. Glee Club, '29: Band. Born: Asheville, N. C. if SARA ELIZABETH ARTHUR She walks in beauty like the 'night Of cloudless cliznes and starry skies. Secretary Cheerios: Christmas Program, '31. B0rnL Asheville, N. C. EVELYN AUSTIN She was made for happy tlmughts, For playful wit and laugh.te'1'. ' Student Club: Commercial Club: Girls' Athletic Association: Winning Basketball Team: Essay4Con- test Winner: May Day Festival: Assembly Presi- dent: Needlework Guild. Born: Asheville, N. C. ALICE BAKER Jokes and pranks you ever play But never throw your time away. Student Club: Creative Arts: Torchlight So-- ciety. Born: Asheville. N. C. ' E141 5 1 D' 9 . ,gfl - K-1 '--.S2.'-f,,:i3-5.:.:z1..:- -., f,,1:..-- UH- A.. f ' X Sk B' -.-.. ......w if ess- 2'-as ' 1 H15 I 1 ' 1' :k,' ,., Fa, M? 4, ,,.:- D ' -- :lg M I 16' V5 ii .4fr-,a'5f-'?g?'-121?f22':---V-i'l'..:.- -'Z- 'Z 'L 7:2 3 '3,'755E?-,fiffi 1T5'f?-?i?717?7f?'f?'?EE7Tt1f:' 'rr' jg.,J . ii, H, . JOHN BARBER '4'l'n those who know thcc not, no irorrls can paint, And Ilmsr who lrnon' tlwr, know' all words aw faint. Hand '29, '30, '3l: Junior Rotarian: HIIALBILIAY Staff. Born: St. I'etersbur,u', Fla. KENNETH BEACHBOARD Music lzafli cl1f1rn1s. Assembly President: Hand: Orchestra: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Thegater Orchestra: Carmen Orchestra: VVoodwind En- semble: l'om.mercial Club: Flute Solo: HILLBILLY Staff: Junior-Senior Banquet Orchestra: Stamp Club: Spring Uoncert: Typing' Award. llornz Asheville, N. C. JESSIE BEADLES hlfrvrc vonipound of qualify, noblc and true, With plcnty of .wnxc and good liunwr, too. Torcihlight: Creative Arts: French Club: Student Council, li. M.: Decoration Committee of Junior- Senior Banquet: Assembly President: All-Girls' Council. Born: Asheville. N. C. WALTER BELL A :nan hc xccnis of l'llK't'l'fllI days and confident toniorrmz-s. Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greens- boro: Hall Fletcher Dramatics: Hall Fletcher Stu- dent Uouncil: Hall Fletcher Glee Club: HlLLBlI.LY Staff. Born: Hir1ninp:'ham,Ala. JOSEPHINE BERMAN I lrnon' a girl of l'.l'L'CH!'l'lf rliscon'rsc,' Prclty and witty, xzrccf and yet gentle. 'l'orch'lig'ht: Commercial Club: Glee Club. Born: Savannah, Ga. MILLICENT BIRD Contoured fn-i' little, and Conlic wi main H. F. President Girl Reserves: Editor-in-Chief of Junior High Broadcaster: Vice-President Student Body: Boosters: Basketball Team: Student Club: May Day Festival. Horn: Black Mountain, N. C. HELEN BISHOP A conntcnancc in which did nwc! Snvcrt records and promises as slrcct. Glee Plub: Girls' Athletic Association: H. F. Needlework Guild. Born: Columbia, S. C. eas e U51 ' .-- f ..... ,. - , W- - - . .. 'Q ' . ' - I 1 ' in ' 'wg 1 M L e 1 ' A I H '- '-.. - I -.g ' u .1 - -1 f- it ,.:,.-I A ls :- -I f- - ..-. : -H' 5.5. 5-- f s 4 .-.:1T15:.-1.4?:f':, .,.i1 -zaii, -:7,,y.g::: . k:Lgrgjf'.5- '-if:-.T4'Sf?ff-rf-Eff-'11f21:: 55-.3 3:-gaf11't.::FLf..f...'1?-I ,,.,yg:,,-Y -1 .,,. . 1 s : . -'-'- f of f- ' '- . . ' ' '-fa--Ai' ': ' 31--rw - -- '- V -- .. - -- V , WILLIAM BOOK Quiet but industrious. Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Class Basketball: Stage Manager. Born: Asheville, N. C. ED BLACK 1 ani. not only witty myself, but c.rr'itC thc wit - in other mon. Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest: H. F. Dramatics: Glee Club: Theater Orchestra: Decora- tion Committee, Junior-Senior Banquet: Royal Yagabonds: Mountain Trails Staff: Junior High Broadcaster Staff, Hall Fletcher. . Born: Asheville, N. C. IMOGENE BROOKER Sho was crcr fair and nvrvr proud ,' Jlad Tongue at irill and :uwvr loud. Student Club: Pep-etts: May Day Festival: Class Basketball: Torchlight: Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance Committee: School Days : Glee Club. Born: Florence, S. C. N. .XPC IVA BROOKER 'WA friend to truth of soul sinccrc. xviq Q In action faithful, in honor clear. Ny- Student Club: Pep-etts: May Day Festival: Class . Ly'-Bxketball: Torchlight: Junior-Senior Banquet and qw' .qDance Committee: School Days : Glee Club. - J' Born: Florence, S. C. 1 - . X ' ALICE BROWN Be nwrry if you arc wise. fa ' D. M. Glee Olub: Spring Concert: Hansel and Gretel: Tap Dancing: Glee Club of 1931. Entered from Hampton High, Hampton, Va., . 1932. qu Born: Charleston S. C. EDWIN BROWN One ear it heard, at other out it wont. Band: .Assistant Business Manager, I-I1Li.B1LLY. Born: Murphy, N. C. LUCINDA BROWN And so with peace and quivtlwss Sho shozrs ns what shrfs worth. Student Club: Secretary and Treasurer of Pep- ettes: Torchlight Society: Class Basketball: French Glee Club: Junior Marshal: HILLBILLY Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. 3' F5 1- VF W.-7' - ftggliffff' W Q 5 l it E161 Club: Library Club: Assembly President: D. M. f .,-fl L . 'vi 1-.w.::f--5-L.:.::'...1f ...mean--' ' -- .4y ,, as L X . -..t 1,3 -' gy -17:-.-1 'BNfilflIE3iigI'mh aff P 7-f:5f ' fli' ir: W2 ft Q: - ' I T 1 C ' QL1? 1 ' 'liz ' t U9 . N - '-fx 4. e E - 2 --- .1 4-' - 1-'T ' F- :9 --2. , 'V '7f'?:2:-I -7 C .4-'2..-: s.--a1 - . 5 'I,1Q3'i5-7, 3 -2,2 X 'f 'is- ?Sr' f-2-13:1-f 7T?f'.T-:Z 511'-1'-,:?f7.T 'fi'-112212-ff'f' FY-f2Ti.Iz'si? .:.1 -1fl':9 -.'-. , .. -:'1,255,'-.'. 1-z-Q..-. -' 'f-.: p -f ' --f -. - Tir f .. -I ROGER BROWN Quiet but illfIllSfl'i01lS.U li. M. Baseball: Band: Orchestra: Football, '28: A. H. S. Band: All-American Football, '30: Foot. ball Squad: Gym Exhibit: May Day: State Music Contest. Born: Brunswick, Ga. CHARLES YOUNG BUCKEY 'Silence is in sez-en languages. Gym Exhibit: Stamp Club: President of English Club: Field Day: Art Exhibit: Manual Training Exhibit. Entered Junior Class from Kenmore High School, Akron, Ohio. Born: Summerton, Ohio. JACK BAUMBERGER With his Uyvs in flood with. Iaunhtcr. Orchestra: Glee Club: State Music Contest. Greensboro: Junior-Senior Banquet: Orchestra: Vice-President of Assembly: Spring' Concert. Born: Asheville, N. C. BURNS DANA BRUCE 'l'lIl'I'l' stands thc shadow of a. mighty ma'n.. D. M. Rand: Glee Club: Stamp Club, A. H. S.- Varsity Football Squad: Glee Club, '30-'31: Sta Music Contest: Spring' Concert: Cfhristmas Cantata: HILLIKILLY Statf: Martha: Carn1en. Born: Asheville, N. C. HARRY CALDWELL Tho noblest mind the best contentment has. f Commercial Club: Hi-Y: Hi-Y Convention: Bookkeeping' Award: Glee Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARGARET CARR A damsel bright. French Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. CLARA CARSON Student Club, '30: Glee Club: May Day: Girls' Athletic Association: Bronze Shorthand Pin: Bac- calaureate Choir: Class Basketball: Sewing' Exhibit: Varsity Basketball. Born: Asheville, N. C. Qs Tix In 2 1 ...'. h 'WJ' Sf'-,fg Z . ' I f L 4' m ag 1' E171 2 1 K , P3 n 4 pav- I ' ' it2a:T -: v-e::1 - 2 1 ' ' 1-4 '?v2'?5 A ' ll T- I -- - -- T, ' T' -' l 5 1 ' 1.12 '1 :,:f .gf-2-5.-1--HE.Q': A ::..1:-.1:-, 53 ,,,q.',i.:..g Jgztifeiaggiz 1511--az-E'1'ii -L F-L-,.:T- 'f j,+, 'fg ,tggir f...,, if-. 1:'Q-':-1g,,:.,Y-'.f-:gf-L ,, ff g '-rg-f ' - ' ' 157- ft v 4? H - CARL E. CAWOOD One irho nerer turns his back but marclzew chest forirard. Hi-Y: Gym Exhibit. Entered Sophomore Class from Randolph-Macon Academy. Born: Harlan, Ky. VIRGINIA CHAKALES Beholrlig1g the bright countena-nee of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. Student Club: L'Allianee Francaise Alternative for All-Girls' Council: House of Representatives: May Day Festival: Girls' Athletic Association: Member of Girls' Champion Basketball Team: Latin Club: Managing' Editor of Skylight: D. M. Dramatie Club: Neighbors Born: Asheville, N. C. WELDON PORTER CHANDLER Silence is more eloquent than 1rork. Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. M. LOCKE CHUNN, JR. A little nonsense non' and then ls relished by the lies! of men. Radio Club: Junior High Student Count-il: 9A-Il Assembly President: All-American Football, '3l: Gym Exhibit: Assistant Manager' Football Team. 32: I-li-Y, '31. Born: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY MAE CHURCHMAN Shes pretty to 1r'aIl.' zrith And witty to tall: with Anrl pleasant, too, to think of. Student Club Reporter of Boosters' Club: Chair- man of Decoration Committee Junior-Senior Ilan- quet: 'I'orehlig:'ht Society: Secretary and Treasurer of 1013 and 11A Assemblies. Born: Knoxville, Tenn. EARL CLARK The nmn that hluslzes is not quite I1 l:r1ltr'. Band, 30133: State Music- Contest: Football Squad: Football Manager, '32: Student Count-il. '30-'32: President of David Millard Junior High: Chairman Athletic ,and Traffic Committee: A Club: HILLBILLY Staff. Born: XVas'hing'ton. 13, C. ARTHUR CLIFF Lenoir and the irorlrl Iauyhs with 11014. Student Director of Orchestra and Cadet Band: Class Basketball: Typing' Medal: String' Quartet: Novelty Orehestra, '31l: Glee Club: State Musie Contest, Greensboro. '30-'33g Theatre Orchestra. Born: Asheville, N. C. 4 'X Ti ,fi , l Q 5 IISI X' I-'::. .. Ji., e 1 -up V: Ag VIRGIL C Is It may bc said that his, 'i shincs 1. pcnsc of his memory. Theater Orchestra' Stat li ' if ' , - C. : boro: Band: Orchestra: Senior ,' a 1' 4, Fletcher Dramatics: Glee Club. - , l 63 iv , ,, H..-. We ff-e -- M 2 -2 ca. xl y 1- f -5: I-l I I l F3 U l , Y 1 fff3f ' ig-:-a s - WISF.-E- ?.n51- - xi - 1 Q?r:is-ee.: 'eF,5i?3i 351.11 :bfi -,j,,, ...2 ...i ' ::'-.'::':: ' -:':51g,,'-. ?' '. 1T':-I-':.,'f'-f-i -' fir F ' r ' Ja' - 7 Y Y 1 , 1 , l n ' I ' l . 5 , S Born: Chattanooga., Tenn. I ANNIE MAE KATHLEEN COLE '1'lcasnrc and action, main' the hours seem short. Basketball Team of D. M.: May Festival: Ath- letic Association. Horn: Stocksville, N. C. NOAMI RUTH COLE It is glood I To Icngthcn to thc last a sunny mood. May Day Festival: HILI,BILLl' Subscription Solicitor: Girl Reserves: Basketball: Glee Club: Commercial Club. Born: Andrews, N. C. SARAH V. COLLINS I p'rofcss not talking, only this- Lct Cach man do his best. Student Club: Pep-ettes: Torcihlight, Athletic Association: Girls' Basketball Team: Winner George Washington Essay Contest: President 9A Assembly: Vice-President 10A Assembly: Typist for HILLBILLY. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARGARET LOUISE CURRY To Icn0n', to vstccnz., to love. Haw Creek Gllee Club: Basketball Team: Stu- dent Council: Editor-in-Chief of The Torch: Com- mercial Club: Student Club: Shorthand and Typing Awards: Home Nursing Certificate. Entered Junior Class from Haw Creek High School. Born: Asheville, N. C. EXUM DAVIS Put changes on. the tongue, and it will put changes on yon. ' Hi-Y: Glee Club, '30, '31: Social Editor Sky High, '29: Class Basketball, '32, Born: Chapel Hill N. C. WALLACE DAVIS, JR. Brm'ity is thc soul of wit. Hi-Y, '31, '32, '33: Sky High Staff, '3O: Hi-Y Convention, '32: Typing' Certificate: Shorthani Certificate. Born: Asheville, N. C. I ? '7- J:. ' AN ,,,,. 4 fn , ailffwill 95 E191 , 'if , . 122. 1 x., we J. - '-': ' ..-.. A -I , , v v-- .....Y..,--Q- -:iF,,g,1::.-:- --- 1 Q, 'x.:L, iwiv. at ',-. 5' .L 'B ug' I I I 'L e L' A lm '-Q .. I :f l .. :E :-2 f., I-E-' - is - D -- .- .A -.A L.-Q JH 1- -g I .r JAMES DALE Speech is great, but silence is greater. Entered Freshman Year from Belmont Abbey. Belmont, N. C. Born: Savannah. Ga. BILLIE MILDRED DENTON lVith the smile that was childlike and bland. I-Lall Fletcher Student Club: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Orchestra: Basketball Team: French Club: Commercial Club: Ways and Means Committee of HILLBILLY: The Building of the Ship: Athletic Association: May Day Festival: IIILLHILLY Subscription Solicitor: Gym Exhibit. Born: Andrews, N. C. EVA MARIE DICKERSON Such, joy ambition finds. May Day Festival: Basketball Team, David Millard. Born: Asheville, N. C. LOIS RAY DICKINSON She liifcth so merry and maketh such sport. Student Club: Commercial Club: Girls' Basket- ball Team, David Millard. Born: Asheville, N. C. ALFRED S. DIGGS U'ho is the happy warriar? Entered from Oliver Springs High School, Oliver Springs, Tenn., 1932. Born: Oliver Springs, Tenn. ' MARION DRIGGERS Quiet but industriousfi Born: Charleston, S. C. 'MARY HELEN DUCKETT Maiden meditation, fancy free. Student Council at Hall Fletcher: Student Club: Hansel and Gretel Dramatic Club: Glee Club: French Club: Secretary of Boosters' Club: Secre- tary and Treasurer of 10A Assembly. Born: Asheville, N. C. E201 ?-Q ' Ilfx gn -T11 U , ' lv, ' 'V i Q fm , ' wh f' .4 L' -.. X. . . .. . er:-:HF-' ff O 1 R X v g,' X ki 'N' an -L H i -I ig, I x 5 1 e if I I I R I I N 'I '- - ... -, .: -1- 5. -' : 1- .. .bf :gf .54 lK.', 1-I , !:'.--:'.1'E---:Df.i-,- E .5 .E-A v., 'L-,gill , v - ' -...A. ,J , RUTH DUCKETT I am not merry, but I do boguile The Thing I am by seeing otherwise. Boosters, '3l: Student Club: Glee Club: Car- men. Born: Greenville, S. C. LOIS ALMA DUTTON And mistress of herself though China fall. Secretary Nature Club at Hall Fletcher: Dramatic Club: Student Club at Hall Fletcher: Commercial Club: Ginls' Athletic Association: French Club: Literary Editor of Junior High Broadcaster: Associate Editor of Mountain Trails: Inter-Class Champion Basketball Team: May Day Festival: Glee Club: Mimi Ligfhts the Candle: Miss Fearless ,and Company: Typing' Pin: Shorthand Pin: HlLl.BII.I.Y Typist. Born: Jacksonville, Fla. FRANCES EBBS Tim rose looks fair, but fairer we deem it For that sweet odor which doth in it live. David Millard Glee Club: Student Club: Reporter of the Boosters' Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. RAY JONES ECHERD, JR. The kind of a best pal. Commercial Club: Glee Club: May Day Festival: Bronze Typing' Pin: Retorts: Gym Exhibit. Born: Taylorsville, N. C. VIOLA GRACE EVERETT Bca.11ty's tears are Iovelier than her smile. Commercial Club: Boosters: Orchestra: Glee Club: Silver Typing' Award: Gold Shorthand Award: Second Place Cooking' Contest: Operetta, Hansel and Gretel. Born: Asheville, N. C. THOMAS FRANCIS FERRELL Life is a. jest, and all things show it. I thought so once, and now I know it. A Club: Band, '28, '29, '30: Orchestra, '28: Glee Club: State Music Contest, Greensboro, '28, '29: Football: Spring Concert, '30, '31: Hall Fletcher Gym Exhibit: Track: Gym Exhibit, '30, '31. Born: Savannah, Ga. HAZEL CARMEN FELMET She does little kindnesses that others leave undone. Commercial Club: May Day Festival: Short- hand and Typing- Awards. Entered Junior Class from Greensboro High. . Born: Asheville, N. C. E211 I H ., I K ., ,..-.- -. A- - H- KK 6 -5 ,-Q pav- S- Y' f---22:17-Q.: I-le'-:T -1.1129-A '- '--w-2 :21-. 1' ',A :Sgr ' gf' V '-1 'fd ffm ' lf? - r-f ' l - '-1 11 1 , -:Hz 51:25-. .' -- : -' f rf' ' - v l MARY LEE FELMET AS fair GS G' lily, as white as a swan. Boosters: President Student Club: David Mil- lard Dramatic Club: French Club: Christmas Pro- gram: Usher in State Teachers' Association: Chairman Dramatic Group of Student Club: Re-- porter on Skylight at David Millard. Born: Asheville, N. C. GLADYS LUCINDA FORTUNE Her face was her fortune And sho was wondrous wealthy. Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Carmen: Martha: Christmas Cantata: String Quartet: Student Club: Cheerio: Violin String Quartet: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Publicity Com- mittee: Sponsor on Home-Coming Day: Girls' Athletic Association: Most Attractive and Womanly: Advertising Editor, HILLBILLY Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCIS OHLA FOSTER I would 'make reason,m3j guide. Orchestra. Born: Asheville, N. C. RALPH ROBERT FRANKS Lct.the world slide! Football: Basketball: Baseball. Born: Asheville, N. C. HARRISON LEA FRAZIER, JR. Let knowledge grow from more to more! Born: Greenville, N. C. JOHN ROBERT FRYE Ambition has no rest! Glee Club, '30: Band,-'28, '29, '30, '31: Or- chestra, '28, '29, '30, '31: State Music Contest, '28, '29, '30, '31. Born: Asheville, N. C. RUSSELL GARNER HZCCIJOIIS, yet modest. Born: Charlotte, N. C. 9 221 5' O r , ,, t f I 'T 'A' qf., A 5 'I m fi I 1? S .5351 A e I-I I A I F3 I I I Y I, -5- IE' .. ' I J , 'L G ROBERT A. GASKINS Rightly tn be great is not to stir II'ithont great fl7'Hlllll?71l'.'U President Frenvh Club, Junior High Sohool: Gym Exhibit, '30, '31: Intramural Football, Junior High, '28: Intramural Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31: Athletic Association, '30: Y. M. C. A. Cubs' Basket- ball, '30: President 8-B Assembly. Born: New Bern, N. C. JOHN MAURICE GEARY Plain without pomp and great without show. Band: Orchestra: G-lee Club: H1LLB1LLY Staff. Born: NVilming'ton, N. C. EDNA LUCILLE GILLESPIE For sho could laugh and smile and play And rlzasv unhappiness away. '1'oruhlip:'ht Society: Student Club: L'Alliance Francaise, '32: D. M. Skylight Staff: D. M. Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Spring Concert: H1I,LI31LLY Staff: IJ. M. Basketball. Born: Columbia, S. C. EVELYN BERTHA GRANT Ona fairm' than my lOl'l',' tht: all seeing sun Nc vr sau hm' matvh since first the world begun. Boosters: Commercial Club: HILLBILI.Y Staff: Glee Club: Assembly Basketball and Volley Ball: D. M. Basketball: Baseball: D. M. Girl Reserves. Born: Asheville, N. C. GLADYS .IUANITA GREEN And gladly 'woldc' she lurnc And gladly techs. Certificate for nursing: D. M. Girl Reserves. Born: Wilmington, N. C. MARTHA LOUISE GRIFFIN Where tlzcrcls a urill, theres a way. Torchligiht: D. M. Basketball: D. M. Baseball: First Place County Forestry Essay: Kitchen Or- chestra: Needlework Guild. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN VVILKINSON HAMPTON But the man worth 1171110 ls the man who can smile Wllmz 0l'l'I'Q1lfllill!1 gors dead wrong. Class Basketball: Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. if W MQ , ' -1- 1- 11-1-...u -v-- -. --,..,-- -- '.-----,.Ly- dz' ' - e -- ' xx' lu- .: F..- v 3: . , i ? . f- 25.- -1... , .. A-.1 f : u:: A -1f:':54:.:gQ,v fl ' e 'e 2 T 1 ffl' -H1 1 ' . e -. ' I F3 - I . I - - . fi Tl '- . 5 - .E Sl - :. 11-' : 1:7 -1' if 512 ,. 'L' --f.-'I I -' - - 'z-. - N '- 1-ff.-4 4E1-- ' ' . - ' .x'-E'5f?.:5 Zf?:'l':- - -v-51'-i f- ':l '-'5 3 'S f F21 ft egsigffi 'self-' i:,.,.. . . . . QQ, . . l FRANCES GUY HARRISON 1 Her mental ability makes scholars 1L'0lldCl'.'U Latin Contest: All Girls' Council, 10-A: All Girls' 1 Council, 11-A: Torchlight: Student Council Traffic Committee: Assistant Editor H1L1.mL1.Y. Entered Junior class from Nashville, Tenn. Born: Nashville, Tenn. MARGARET ANNA HARRISON By rlilinence she wins lwr way, Boosters: Student Club: Commercial Club: Glee Club: Class Basketball: Class Baseball: May Day. Born: Roanoke, Va. MARY EMMA HARRISON Shr3's true to her word, her trork and her twin- Boosters: Student Club: Commercial Club: Glue Club: Class Basketball: Class Baseball: May Day. Born: Roanoke, Va. HAZEL EUNICE HARTE A zrvfll Kfentle maiden aufl of good c'o'nscir'ucc. Commercial Club: XVon Typing Award: Decor- ating' Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet: Glee Club: Reporter for Skylight. Born: Columbus, Ohio. FRANCES GENEVIEVE HARTE Her 'very quietness calls attention. to her 'm,c'rits. Entered Junior Class from Morganton High. Born: Savannah, Ga. JANE HASELTINE ll'oman?s at best a contrarlictor ldebatorj still Secretary Boosters: Band: Debating' Team: Torchlight: French Club: Student Club: D. M. Bas- ketball: D. M. Baseball. Born: Alturas, Fla. W. CARTER HAWKINS Ile tluinks only of the best, works only for thc best, and expects only the best. Torchlight: Varsity Basketball: H. F. Jasons Club: Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro, '30, '31: HILLBILLY Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. 4 4.2 as -,jfx , aggflflfw 5 G'-3 5 an M? E243 GP ' o 'bl- ' L , sz- f.., ,-si' ---- f-zz..-' . 1 -Qs. 1' H e if f' Lff1 s' x 'S f. VE- - I ' l 5354- 4 1' - 3 wig 25,11 ' IE-, -E., . 1 H .frffrail-f?1Ei1ff2 ' -z-.-:'5. itglgja' ,. -- .l-Q.,-ff, MARTHA NELLE HAWKINS Sho is all that a. lady should be. Glee Club: Carmen: Assistant Business Manager HlLI.BlLLY. Born: Asheville, N. C. LELA MARIE HAYNIE True and fine and lovable. H. F. Boosters: H. F. Dramatics: President Boosters Club, Senior High: I.'Alliance Francaise, 32: Decoration Commitee Junior-Senior Banquet. Born: Barnard, N. C. PAULINE RUTH HAYNIE Sho is no for to any man, But sho can talk to beat the band. Student Club: Commercial Club: Girls hle '. Association, '30: May Day Festival: . e Prevention Play: Commercial Club Prog : Sec- retary Fresihlman Class. il, Born: Aszheville, N. C. DOROTHY DOROUS HENRY If 'work and pleasure clash, Lvt duty go to smash. H. F, Boosters: Student Club: Commercial Club: Class Basketball: Class Baseball: May D,ay: Christ- mas Chapel Program. Born: Asheville, N. C. J. T. HENRY I marched the lobby, twirled my stick. Band: House of Representatives: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Football. Born: Washington, D. C. ROBERT HOFFMAN His hcart it was as blythe as birds on a tree. Born: Asheville, N. C. HELEN MARIE HOLCOMBE Ilvr only thoughits arc dangerous. Tlwwfs sonic- fhfllyl soothing in. hcr quietness. Christmas Cantatas Typing' Pin: D. M. Glee Club: Student Club: Commercial Club: Girls' Bas- ketball Team: Girls' Athletic Association: D. M. Girls' Track Team: Fashion Show: May Day Festi- val: Gym Exhibit: Home Economics Exhibit: D. M. Relay Race. Born: Asheville, N. C. .Q is . , PQ -A 1 K . -r. Y x . ..,1g... . .--,.,,., .... . .., 31-2. V - --.. ..a,.-e J-Huw -qfhuliri , ' :1---v :fg- N-rd ,..L- . n . -:' Q-2 .h .Lf--, .xv , -- , '..,,- I .A .-L?g...1-:.:E , I I A 2 T ' ' 2 H 1- e sl - I: I l L' '1 :ff O '11-T?- '5-1-e'r.f. ii-E- 'E-E- 11 - 73:75. 3,. f ?'i?S7 'f?T3':l:7 435337 ff -'F' .4 ,, Y , , , R , i GEORGE OTTO HOWELL E1'f'r toiling, giriny, talking, kind, and gcncrous. Basketball. Born: Columbus, Ohio. STEPHEN KENNEDY HUGHES, JR. nyllllllfl I.ochin.z'ar cmnc out of thc ll'cst. School Monitor. Entered Junior Class from Blue Ridge Prep School. Born: Arden, N. C. MARJORIE ALMA INGLE The rosy blush. of youth is on hcr l'llt'l'lt'. Student Club: Commercial Club: 'l'orchli,:ht: H. F. Boosters: Glee Club: H1LI.mI.1.Y Staff: Gym Ex- hibit H. F. I-Basketball: H. F. Monogram: H. F. Student Council: Hansel and Gretel : Outsider : A Precious Pickle. Born: Asheville, N. C. THOMAS BRYAN IPOCK lfcjincn1cnt rather than fashion. Vice President Jasons, H. F.: Maroon Baseball: Football: Gym Exhibit, '30: Class Basketball, '30, Horn: Old Fort. N. C. SARA LOUISE JARRETT You are ncrcr sad, you are ncrc-r nzad: Your wholc ainn in Iifc ix to niakc othvrs nIa,d. President Boosters: President H. F. Boosters: Student Club '32: Torchlight Society: Associate Ed- itor H1i.I.mr,I.Y Staff: Junior Marshal: Ch,airman Program Committee Junior-Senior Banquet: H. F. Glee Club: Library Club '32: Secretay L'A.lliancsw Francaise '32: H. F. Orchestra: Basketball: Assem- bly President: Student Council Committee on Clubs: May Music l e'tival '30: Traffic Officer. Born: Asheville, N. C. HERBERT HILLIARD JOHNSON, -IR. llc pcrfornrs his flnlics fnithf14II1l. Citizenship Club, ll. M.: Glee Club: President Commercial Ulub '32Z: Reporter Commercial Club '33: Bon Marche XVindow Decorating' Contest: Typ- ing' Certificate: Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARGARET ELEANOR JOHNSON 0nc for ,fricnrlslzip Tzro for mirth Thrca for lore .ind four for u'orth. Class Salutatorian: Vice President H. F. Student Council: Pep-ettes: Treasurer l.'Alliance Francaise '32: Torchlight Society: H. F. Boosters: H. F. Bas- ketball: Assembly Basketball: H. F. Orchestra: H. F. Monogram: May Music Festival '30: Associate Editor HILLMLLY Staff: Decorating: Committee Junior-Senior Banquet: Traffic Officer: H. F. Glee Club: Quietest Girl. Born: Pomnri,a, S. C. 9 l26l P ' . n . 5-- ' . '- L .1-v -..,sg.-rf----L4.r.x.,1: ...figs-'V' I - ' i:,L.,.24-ei--ey. 1 -Exlgf-3:22.-I . ' 11 '3'-- -, if - ' ' We are - . .-.up -.-- M . I ! - 65. - l ' '9 N' v-H , i ' - - - -,f-i ' 3- He is -. 2 -H D f 2 -I 1, I l',' TEQ1.. W .t:L?fa.:vEf2g:.., 'J 'fir e-afifffif 32?-'-:TiTil? 'ii-E?f' f' ,1!EZ':133'g3-75751 , -.i g -'f::1: ff '---'-1. '35ug:p.-- - f-.'r'f-s.'-'- - -' - - 'iff , A DOROTHY FAYE JONES She eanze, she smiled, she conquered. Student Club: President H. F. Boosters: Secre- tary-Treasurer H. F. Student Council: Hansel and Gretel: Glee Club: Gym Exhibit: H. F. Basket- ball: H11.1.mi.1,Y Staff. Born: Morristown, Tenn. MARGARET JONES A girl tu irhonz. was given So much of earth, so much of heaven. Born: Lockhart, S. C. RAYMOND PORTER JOYNER Ease with dignity. Student Council: Torchlight Society: Vice- President of H. F.: Christmas Program, '32: Gym Exhibit: May Day: Hansel and Gretel : Christmas Play, '29: President H. F. Jasons. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANK CONNIE KISER Ile never has a, irorry, He neifer has a, ealre. But 'when anything is happening Yozfre sure to find him there? Mountain Trails Staff, H. F.: Sport Editor Junior Hi Broadcaster, H. F.: Student Council, H. F.: Baseball, H. F.: Class Basketball: A. H. S. Band and Orchestra. Born: Asheville, N. C. WILLIAM F. KRICKHAN, JR. A man after his own heart. Student Council, D. M.: Orchestra, D. M.: State Music Contest. '30: Basketball Team, '33, Born: Asheville, N. C. HAZEL ELIZABETH LAMB There is something soothing in quietness. Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, '33: Greensboro Contest. '30, '3l: Glee Club, '30: Chorus, Hansel and Gretel : Student Club, '30. Born: Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM DICKSON LANIER This young man does ererything, can do every- th-ing, and will do ererythi-ng. President Torchlight Society: VVhat-Not Shop: First Prize Ladies' Auxiliary of Spanish War Veterans' Essay Contest: HILLBILLY Staff: Christ- mas Pageant, Traffic Officer. Entered Junior Class from New York City High School. h Born: Birmingham, Ala. La' Y I--' j:F ' ,' AX ,,,, ,ffx , . ,i E271 e ' . '6- rw- X ,M .. A- -1' -- A '-A l '- -'V' f' ' .A -- ---Sak 1 LE-L-13-5 sv.:.13 - ?f 1. :' ..a:::- Fir , .lf Q ,xg I 1 -ii: - A EPZ '- ,:,-f :-' - ' -1' 1' 'I ' '1' ,,u?2:1AQ,:-, K 1 1 x , I l l -. . 1 A ,, - - ' ,L , -1 .Y 'L .. . 2 .: -- is g:. f ' H -' IF- 1'g Lf -zz. , L-':' Q' 1?-'?-9 5,!D 121: Ei? ': .i '7f - :-rsfif zf viii 45-rf-ii'-1fg?'i7?Qi 1 'f-TP, 1 -'viej-:+-7..z:ef1':: :- ji.-F51 -fir: T.. VF' J Y ' ' ' V N ' f ,f .I f 1 SARAH FRANCES LAUGHRIDGE Theres to the girl with a heart and a smile, That 'makes the bubble of life worth while. L'Al1iance Francaise. Born: Anderson, S. C. rr JESSE ROBERT LAW, JR. He shone with greater splendor because he was not seenf' Band: Orchestra: State Music Convention, Greensboro, '30, '3l. Born: Asheville, N. C. JAMES ROY LAWING He serves well, speaks not, and merits more. Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro, '30, '31, '32: Torchlight Society. Born: Knoxville, Tenn. JULIA IRENE LEDFORD Alac-lr, how scarce is a thoughtful woman. Borng Asheville, N. C. WILLIAM BURFOOT LESTER A 'man with control, with a definite goal and with the power of application and labor. Band: Radio Club: Gym Exhibit: Business Manager of HILLBILLY. Born: Norfolk, Va. VIOLET AMELIA LEVVIS Young, gay, radiant. Orchestra, '30, '31: Glee Club, '30: Christmas Program, '31, '32 and '33: Advertising Solicitor HILLBILLY. Born: Asheville, N. C. ELEANOR SUMTER LIGON X A heart whose lore is innocent. Library Club: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Han- sel and Gretel : May Day Festival: Stamp Club: Athletic Association: French Club, '27, '28, Born: Asheville, N. C. eww , D X Q 'E' gf , ,ag pf. 1 S . , ,Jap I28I 0 'I r 5-5:3 53 . 4. -V 5 --. R r-v-1-::-QW, .1 L yi ' U ---- my A ii -1 tl 2 ,a N' N I- : - I 1 D 1 'I -... , I ' l thi ,- 54: ... ...- .- .-D,'.-2: - U -.-A, YH . X, KH ' L-ue -. ..-,..-.-::'1 - 1313?-'EE-,.-..:,'l.:T:14?l'fl'::--Th..,,5LL,u r 1 1 L..-J. ...wf . ' -Q MARGARET FINLEY LOUTHIAN IIc'r music hath charms to soothe thc sarauc brcast, To softcn. rocks or bcnd a knotted oak. President Glee Glub, '29, '30, '31: Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, 33: Band, '32, '33: Student Club: All- Southern, Asheville: All-Southern, Memphis: All- Soutihern, Atlanta: Piede Piper of Hamelin : Car- men : M,artha : Christmas Cantatas, '31, '32: State Contest, Greensboro, '30, '31, '32: May Day Festival: Hn.I,mI.i.Y Staff: Spring' Concert, '29, '30, '31, '32, '33. Born: Asheville, N. C. ALBERT EUGENE LYERLY ll'hosocrcr swrscrvrcs zcill bc crou'ncd. School Days. Born: Asheville, N. C. ELLA RUTH LYTLE l'ha.tfcr, chattcr, all thc ichilc: But everybody lorcs it. Athletic Club: Commercial Club, Home Nursine: Certificates: Two Typing' Awards. Born: Asheville, N. C. GEORGE SANDERS MACKELFRESH, Ill lf his hcight dcnotm his mcntal capacity llc should take all honors for saaacityf' Torchlight Society: Editor-in-Chief of HIIiI,BlLLY ANNVA1.: Track. '31: M. V. Moore's High School Day: Editor Skylig'ht : May Day Festival: Hi-Y: Most Digrnitied Boy: Traffic Otticer: D. M. Glee Club: Assembly President. Born: Cincinnati, Ohio. JAMES WRIGHT MAGRUDER Nc'cr doubt inc for l'lI play my part. Band: Gym Exhibit: lllay Day Festival: Com- mercial Club: Class Basketball: HILLnn.r.Y Staff. Born: Augusta, Ga. MARY ELIZABETH MATHES What was skcptic could iuquirc for: For crcry why shc had a u-hcrcforc. 'l'orchlig'ht1 l.'Alliance Francaise: Chairman Service Committee of Student Club: All-Girls' Council: Pink and Patches : Chairman of As- sembly Program for Girls' Chapel: State Latin Contest: Student Council Traffic Committee: As- sistant Editor H11,i.nIl.I.Y. Born: Asheville, N. C. JAMES DALLAS MARSH 'lllcn may comc and nzcu, may no, ' But I go on fort-rcr. Connnercinl Award: Class Basketball: 1 sc 0 tion Solicitor for ANNVAI.. Horn: Hamlet, N. C. 4g - '21 ,fx A X E291 ima . , . I .J U., 6 X , ' - L 'Eiga-L--z a:f:1-' 'MF ' :-ldlli iq i '22f::d1f5E Ili eff: zsfr, : - NT--1 -- 55' NJN' S' -f 'rr' ' rf ' FT-1 L:-2-bil I I 1 - 2: 1' eil W ' 7 ... -. f' 4 T I : I - '- 'L' - I 1.1 ' .. -2 -- -f .EQ '1' ff- -5 ' E ,. .: . : ::.: 5 -.- ' - - ' LSA LEE.. - .if ' Vg--Lg A -:,.2:g:I54-12225--:..--14- g1':..-- -v.-.em ,Q --53:1 'Egfr'-Gigi? .:- .311..-E, 1.f1-:.'f.' 'f '53'3'T:3,.:r '4 ??Ff fi.1..::f: 4:2-?i'5-f -':f-e'.li'- . -. . fries-zz,-. : rx 2- .. r .. V- - : - ' V ' : - -175, S Y- ,-' - EVELYN TALULLAH MARTIN K In the fields l'll always gamble, Q '33: Class Volley Ball: Student Club, '30, '31, '32: President, '33: H1I.1.B11.LY Staff. Born: Spartanhllrgr, S. C. ERNEST LEROY MCCLINTOCK Of all our parts the eyes rxrpresx The xuvetest kind of bashfulness. Entered Sophomore Class from Biltmore, N. C. High Scholol. Born: Huntsville, Texas. NETTIE VERMELLE MCCREA Age cannot wither her nor Custom steal her infinite variety. 'Pep-ettes: French Club: Commercial Club: Sec- retary Torchlight Society: President Assembly: Student Club: Oheer Leader: Junior Marshal. Born: Lake City, S. C. CHRISTINE HARRIET MCCOLLUM Her glossy hair was clustered o'er her brow, Bright with intellect and fair and smooth. Student Club: Assistant Business Manager HII.I.BII.LY. Born: Maxton, N. C. DOROTHEA MURIEL MCCURRY Ever in motion, blithesmne and cheery. Hansel and Gretel : Love of a Bonnet : Glee Club: Boosters, H. F.: Girl Reserves: Literary Staff, I-I. F. Broadcaster: H. F. Monopframg Athletic Award: Director Needlework Guild: Shorthand Award: Commercial Award: Student Club: Basker- ball Team, H. F.: Gym Exhibit. Born: Canton, N. C. ETH EL L. MCHARGE As rlashi-ng and spirited as a charger. May Day Festival: Home Nursing' Course: Presi- dent Boosters' Club, H. F.: Shorthand Certificate: Student Club, H. F.: Girls' Basketball Team: French Club: Glee Club: Assistant Sports Editor Junior Hi Broadcaster. . Born: Asheville, N. C. MARTHA MCDANIEL From her one learns the perfect trays of honor. Orchestra, '29, '30: Glee Club: French Club: Student Club: Commercial Club: Basketball Team, '29, '30: Torchlight Society: Assistant Editor Him.- BILLY. Born: Conyers, Ga. ,,,,.. , l S3 iso! Class Basketball: The Star : Library Club, '32. Pink and Patches : Secretary of Library Club, '32, '33: Vice-President, '33: Boosters, '33: Vice- 5' 0 .,, v.. U7 ---, in .8 Q' 1 -f .- -'1 -.-- .:. 'w---:- 1 .1 1 I -3' .5 I-Fd' ,:'ff -'-' Lu fi 2.12 A l - - L 6 --i I A I m I I l Y Qi ,,.,!gL7a 5?' .D ' I' '- 5' . Qi 1 .'ff?if1i-2512. Q5 JEANETTE CURTIS M-:INTIRE . She was cvcr rcady with her Quick smile. Student Club: Library Club: Boosters: Home Nursing' Certificate: Advertising' Solicitor of HILO BILLY Staff. Born: Raleigh, N. C. MARGARET LOUISE MCLEAN Shiv was matic of happy thoughts And full of tri! and laughter. Nature Club: Boosters, H. F.: Student Club, H. F.: Girl Reserves: Girls' Athletic Association: Gym Exhibit: Glee Club: Monogram, H. F. fAthletic Awardb: Literary Editor of Junior Hi Broadcaster: Girls' Basketball Team: 4'Hansel and Gretel : An Outsider : A Precious I'ickle : May Day Festival: Director of Needlework Guild: Invitation Com- mittee of Junior-Senior Banquet. Born: Connelly Springs, N. C. FLORENCE MCNE Hail to thcc, blytlzc s' I' 3' f PQ Torchlight: Pep-ettes: Student v ' ' noe Francaise: Invitation Committee r s, Junior-Senior Banquet: Home Nu sing Cer ateg? Three Graf-es : School Days : ubsc p -jk licitor of I-l11.i,n1l.LY: Advertising' .olicitor ILL- n1I.I.Y,' Christmas Chorus: Make-Up Artist for Three Graces : Dramatic Club, D. M. Born: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. THOMAS L. MCNEELY Ullis rcady wit, his cheerful smile, Make him. ivelcomc all the while. H. F. Radio Club, '27: Boys' Athletic Associa- tion: Jasons: Band: Orchestra. Born: Asheville, N. C. FLAVILLE CATHERINE McNEIL Laugh 1:-lwri l laugh. I need no other fame. It is a your heart that never rcioiccsf' Glee Club: Christmas Play: Girl Reserves: May Day Festival, '30: Typing' Pin: Bronze S-horthand I'in: Special Chorus, D. M.: D. M, Dramatic Club: Latin Club, D. M.: History of Asheville , in Sky- high: Basketball Team at D. M. Born: Lenoir, N. C. GLANCE CARTER MEADOWS Studios hard, thinks quietly, talks gently, acfs frankly. Band: State Music Contest, Greensboro, in '29 and '30: Bronze Typing' Pin: Football: Basketball: Jasons, Wrestling' Team: Gym Exhibit: Seven- teen : Orchestra: Decorating Committee for Junior- Senior Banquet: HILLBlI.I.Y Staff, Subscription Man- aprer. Born: Leicester, N. C. ROWLAND MEDLER To know hon' to hide onc's ability rcquires great skill. Manual Training Exhibit. Born: St. Louis, Mo. tieisse rv... R ml! 2 ' ' x.. ,. Q, , . W.. , ,..,-- I ..-- . .5-,.g....,. gp '-. .. .,.. ,fn , :,-.Y '::.n -f y: ,.- --5- , '-1- 1' V --Qufu -' Lx. 1 - 1' Q T p ' ' ,, fl 4. Q , -u -5 I - - :.- : 1.4 ' .. 5? :,-QA 1 '- Ez.. :': , , ,N A, -3 -,'T.1,-:.-, P55121 . ,.i?l E1?'51 -:f-::' 51.o.'Q-TH R JZ':'.T-'ffffffft fffvixf'-il'S-:l-,2. ?'i :'T.?T'?:-'T27-:T .t:s'57if'F':f-Z4-L ' - - yfaizf l ' . o - f - 5 ' ... - I EDNA CATHERINE MESSIMER Giro ovary man thy car but few thy voice. Student Club. , , Born: St. Louis, Mo. VAN MILLER I Of crvry noble avtion. tho intent is to yiirc worth rcwardf' Vice-President of H. F. Student Body, '28: H. F. Jason Club: H. F. Track Team: Member of House of Representatives, Orchestra, State Music Contest at Greensboro, '29, '30, Born: Asheville, N. C. NOVIS B. MISENHEIMER 'I'hcrc's nothing Iilfz' a school girl !fd!l,UIl'.u Student Council, H. F.: Orchestra, H. F.: May Day: Home Nursing' Course, Shorthand Certificate: Student Club, H. F. Born: Asheville, N. C. DENNARD ADILIN MONROE It is a poor heart that nmzcr 'rojoiccsf' Editor-in-Chief Junior Hi Broadcaster, H. F.: Member Champion Basketball Team: Athletic As- sociation: Student Club: Commercial Club: May Day Festival, '30, Born: Xvarwick, Ga. DORIS MONTGOMERY Dainty and Dependable-an unusual combina- tion. Student Club: Treasurer Pep-ettesg Commercial Clubg May Day Festival: Vice-Pres Commercial Clubg Class Basketball. Born: Louisville, Ky. KENNETH EMERSON MONTGOMERY An honest man, broadcloth without and u warm heart within. Gym Exhibit. Born: Lawrenceville, Ill. MARGARET LOUISE MOONEYHAM O woman, lovely woman, nature made thcc to temper rnanf' Secretary Boosters, H. F.: Assistant Editor, Junior Hi Broadcaster, H. F.g Glee Club, H. F. Born: Canton, N. C. E321 PN 3 . 3-- .Q M . . .. , F- 4. ,,.L.,.1. ,.,, . Wee.. R Jn... , - ,:1.....'..z: '- -1 2, -V712 V- '. - J- -:. . .:'-1 :4 , v fdhq - -- ut s e r y i - -9'-f.l ,:: .-.- I! '- -f -1- B ' I lff A 1.21 , jr cgi.:-f:g1:.:gge3s-Ei-1tJf: ?A:'+-1326 4 ' 11--.': r: i early:-5-1 : sis.:-fe -' .: 'V ' ' - - REBECCA MORRIS No lm-ks are barred to her gentle hands. Glee Club: Boosters. Born: Asheville, N. C. ARTHUR FLOYD MORRISON Be wise today: tis madness to defer. Torchlight Society. Entered from Grace High School, 1931. Born: Inverness, Fla. MARGARET VIRGINIA MORROW She lived in peace with all mankind. Glee Club: Hansel and Gretel g Gym Exhibit, H. F., '30g French Clubg Girl Reservesg First Prize for P. T. A. Vocation Booklet and Composition. Born: Asheville, N. C. ELMER McDOWELL MOTTERN A generous appreciation of others and a modest opinion of self. 'I 1-l. F. Glee Club: H. F. Nature Club: Orchestra: H. F. Jason Clubg Track: Ret0rts g State Music Contest, Greensboro: I-l1LLB1LLY Staff. Born: Bluff City, Tenn. I GEORGE R. MURPHY, JR. llc hath sighed to many though. he loved but one. Junior Rotarianp Band Drum Major, Christmas Program. Entered Senior Class from Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, Ga. Born: Asheville, N. C. RAYMOND MYERS Ile gives so much time to the improvement of himself that hc has no time lo criticize others? Retorts g D. M. Student Council: Play School Days : Chemistry Club. Born: Birmingham, Ala. GARNETTE LEE NEEDHAM '0nv ivlzo is always dependable is as rare as a 'valuable gem. Torchlight Society. Born: Powder Springs, Tenn. Q- N., ' N FD E331 ..1,.,--.- a,,,,.'7T gf- ,jg f --.. ..---.1---:a ':f:1' -ff1: - -- '- -- -- .....- ' rv-- ,- wig- --f M'--f-L-2 sz-:. 2. ,':.:'::.:1:':-'r-::::t1 :- ir: :irf1 5g',: .., F- I X u .-f---.. . -K K, t, rg 0. Q I ...-.. Ln , lk. .1 e n-1, F0 I l . - . ,, . 4. . - .E --- 5 , 1' ' :'..: '6lL.':, 5,722 jx E, --r..':f.--5.1-?!Df'.L'-:.:1-1:1-Lv:--1732-:Tv.ef-:G--' .J ,L 57' STEVE J. NEWTON, JR. I'll 'make assurance doubly sure and take n bond Of fatef' Hi-Y: All-American Football: Varsity Foot- ball, '32. Born: Sylvania, Ga. HARRIET CORNELIA NICHOLS With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye. Glee Club, '29: Thanksgiving Program. 31, '32: Christmas Prograni, '31, '32: Gym Exhibit, '29: Christmas Play: Hansel and Gretel : Student Club. '29: Vsher for State Teachers' Association: Dumb Sisters. B nzf Ash nie, N. U. y, . . PORTER B, oRR, JR. 'ff The greatest truths are simplvstq: so are the ' greatest men. Glee Club: Radio Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. VVILLIAM WALLACE ORR Ho 'zrho conquers me will find a stubborn foe. Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greens- boro. Born: Salisbury, N. C. VIVIAN LEE PARRIS A true friend is ever a friend. Glee Club, H. F.: Commercial Club: Shorthand Award: Basketball, H. F.: H. F. Booster: Girl Reserves, H. F.: Hansel and Gretel. Born: Bayonne, N. J. THELMA D. PAYNE Hair is 1con1a'n's crowning glory. May Day Festival: Silver Shorthand Pin: Short- hand Certlticate: Fashion Show, D. M., '28. Born: Asheville, N. C. RUTH PEARLMAN ' 1Ic'r air, her manners, all ll'll.0 sau' flffllllflldn L'Alliance Francaise: President Commercial Club: Student Club: Secretary-Treasurer Library Club: Secretary Commercial Club: Typing Award: Shorthand Award: Glee Club: Class Basketball. Born: Asheville, N. C. 9- 1-.. ' N f 'ie .fx 425. -.... . , .AWSB .v l34l 63 ' Ek , M - X 1 'A . , A ve- --...W-.A+ .. 1.12:-' ki fe- -fr.-' - ' . ff L. ivl A e L- 1 ' in ..,,1f::: -. , lg -A .5 L I 'I 'ff A75 Pi ll., '- -' P-13 Leif?-Lv JAMES L. PIPES The wind sits in thc shoulder of your sail, And you are staid fav. Class Basketball: Gym Exhibit: Traffic Com- mittee. Born: Lenoir, N. C. DOROTHY GORHAM POST Charms strike thc sight and merit wins the soul. Student Club: Commercial Club: Sauce for the Gander : May Day Festival. Born: Asheville, N. C. ORRINGTON CLOMAN POWELL ,lIcrriIy, merrily, shall I live on. Track, '29, '30, '31: Orchestra, '29, '30, '31: Greensboro, '3O. '31: Chapel Hill, '303 Building of the Ship : Carmen : Pied Piper : HILLBILLY Staff. Born: Rocky Mount, N. C. . SARAH PRAYTOR A flower Touched by hcr fair tcndancc, gladlier grew. Born: Asheville, N. C. LILLIAN CHENAULT PRICE She smiled and smiled. Th.crc was no hint of sadness in her face. D. M. Glee Club: President of 10A and 10B Assemblies: Student Club: Vice President of Pep- ettes, '32, '33: Treasurer Pep-ettes, '32: Treasurer Commercial Club, '32: Yice-President Commercial Club. '33: Traffic: Student Council. Born: Portland, Oregon. HELEN PRITCHARD And as the bright sun. glorijics the Sky, So is hcr face illumined with her eye. Secretary L'Alliance Francaise: Torchlight: All- Girls' Council: Student Club, '30: May Day Festival: President 9B Class: President 10A Class: D. M. Student Council: Assistant Advertising Manager H1I.Ll31I.LY. Born: Marshall, N. C. EMILY FRANCES PENNELL A light hcart lives long. Commercial Club: Glee Club: Needlework Guild: Hansel and Gretel : Sewing Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. Q 5 5 .. -is f '2' - ..4:'::- 'EE,: '- 1:---f ' ' '-,J -:. . LXR.. .7-13:3-f M5215 Q ,,.- - i-.2-.-'- 11 .4-153 f s :, --ef,-,fa-z Z1 --+I----1:0 - fer. -1 if -..Z L -H--, -. - ---1--,-.271-::.'t - xc -1-Ti x. ,Up r. k V 1. -ri tr I at ' I w we lf' ' t XL' ff S is 1 - -- .fe-f -ng-n l-ll' ::,s,,., .1 1 1 -.1 .J l ANNA ELIZABETH RAYSOR I Ieavc my character behind mc. President Pep-ettes, '31, '32, '33: Student Club: Class Basketball: Glee Club: Bon Marche Xvindow Decorating' Committee: VVon Gold Basketball, '33: Typing' Award: Home Nursing Certificate: Junior Marshal: H1LLB1I.I,Y Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. JAMES W. REID I'II talk a icord 14'-ith. This sauu' lcarncd Thcbanf' Radio Club: Band, '30, '31: Glee Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARIANNE RIEDEL A friend is -worth all hazards 14-0 can run. Born: Bloomfield, Ky. HORACE BERNARD RITCHIE One zrlm to lzivnsclf is true And thcfcforc must be so to you. Track Team: Tumbling Team: Chapel Hill Track Meet: Gym Exhibit: Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest: Assistant Business Manager for 1-11LLB1LLv: l-li-Y. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARY RICHBOURG Thc grcatcst raluc of a 'lL'0llll1ll is hcr beauty. , Glee Club: Armistice Day Program: Juniorl-lisqh Basketball: All-Girls' Council: Student Club: Christ- mas Day l'roQ,'ram: Gym Exhibit: Prettiest Girl: Shorthand Award: President 9A Assembly: D. lll. French Club. Born: Summerton, S. C. VVILLIE FAYE ROBERTS NSHIUI' a-url the world smiles with you. Hansel and Gretel : Love of a Bonnet: Glee Club: Basketball Team: Basketball lllonogrraing Student Club: Library Club: Commercial Club: Shorthand Award: Director of Needlework Guild: Decoration Committee of Junior-Senior Banquet! Red Cross Certificate: HlI,I.BIl.I.Y Staff Precious Pickle. Born: Asheville, N. C. EVA DOROTHY ROBINSON A tcndcr smile our so'rrou's only balm. Student Club: Commercial Club: D. M. Glee Club: Solicitor for Hn.LBILLx'g Typing Award: Shorthand Award. Born: Asheville, N. C. ffx ai Q? , E361 uf -f' W l sa . fn., Y-..- 1 -5- J- --'- :rhxy , A A A , V I if l , .. ,,, ' FT fl. - ls D , 1, h .F ,W - -- -.. , ... , 1 ELEANOR FLOYD ROGERS A smilc for all, a greeting glad, A lorablc, jolly 'way she has. Chorus, Christmas Program: Vice-President Cheerios, '32, '33: President Cheerios, '33: Director Needlework Guild: Creative Arts Club, Secretary '32: President Creative Arts Club, '32: President Creative Arts Club, '33: President French Club, '32: Vice-President French Club, '33: Representative for Torchlight, '33: Vice-President Assembly: Student Council Traffic Committee: Student Council Club Committee: Cheer Leader: l-ln.i.nn.LY Staff: Cleverest Girl: Best Girl Sport. Entered Junior Class from St. Genevieve-012 the-Pines. Born: Lynchburg, Va. THELMA ROLLINS Small in, .efnturc but large in ivztcllectf' Torchlight Society: Student Council: Traffic Committee: l.'Alliance Francaise. Entered Junior Class from Central High School, Charlotte, N. C. Born: Lawndale, N. C. PHILLIP ROSEN To lx'H0ll' how to wait is the sccrct of success. Orchestra: Glee Club: Music Contest, Greens- boro: Violo Solo Contest: Torchlight: Electrician of Stage Crew: Stage Club. Born: Droahitczyn, Poland, DEBORAH M. RUBIN lIcr 'modvst lookx thc cottage -mfiglzt adorn. Swcct as the prinzrosc pccps bcncath. the thorn. Glee Club: Library Club: Chairman of Music Hobby Group of Student Club: Soloist of Inez : Chairman of D. M. Torchlight Society Program: Christmas Vespers Service: State Music Contest: Needlework Guild: Commercial Club: Assistant Editor l-lii.i,uii.i.'f. Born: Asheville, N. C. ELEANOR MARTIN SALE ln frif-ndship I early if-as taught to believe. Student Club: Boosters' Club: Glee Club, lb. M.: Girls' Athletic Association. Born: Asheville, N, C. KATHLEEN FRANCES SALLEY llcr rcry frazrns arc faircr far Than smilcs of otlicr mairlcns arc. Student Club: Pep-ettes: All-Girls' Councilg HlI.I.BlI.l.Y Staff. Horn: Jacksonville, Fla. CHARLES SAMS limo much lics in. laughter: thc cipher key l.l 1l'l'f'll'iUl- we dcciphcr the whole man. Varsity Football, '31, '32: Glee Club, 30, '31: State Music Contest, '30, '31: Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. f Q l37l :s Qli L. -4. l- - . .F., ,.. - ,, -. -4. Y. M , r-1 ' fK'.'2 ' :'-gms: , - 1: '2f.l5!5',3g:1 ' J A2 'f' 1 -.L,,:-Q12 fi .. Q. ' - - - :L S21 s i I M ' f i WP. ',:. avg . -- -- : 1:.--zm-...suv MV D-517.5 :':.'1I.':.:'.....: ,,. ,f' :-.3 .... ..-:iw 'f,.,,'l'f' JACK MORRIS SCHANDLER The man of thozmht sfrilrcs dccpcst and slrilfvs softcstf' Orchestra, '30: State Music Contest: Sewing Club: Assistant Stage Manager: Torchlight: Traffiu Officer. Born: Asheville, N. C. ROSE SCHAS 1 UNI fl' DUN of all that I hart' incl. Class Basketball Team, 'Ci0: L'AIliance Frzilicziise: Student Club: Torchlight Society: Shorthand Award: Typing' Award: Secretary of Commercial Club: President Commercial Club. Born: Columbia, S. C. CLAUD T. SCROGGS A 110011 cause malfcs fl stout l1'Cfll'l and .strong arm. Commercial Club: Traffic Officer. Born: Hayesville, N. C. CORNELIA ELIZABETH SEAY Softly I spvak and szccrtly snailci' Student Club: Commercial Club: Library Club: H. F. Operetta, Hansel and Gretel : H. F. Dramatics: Glee Club, H. F.: Basketball Team: Needlework Guild: Shorthand Award: Nursing Certificate: Class Basketball: Basketball Mono- gram: HILLBILLY Stalf: liev. Peter Brice, Bacheloru: Old Maids' Convention. Born: Asheville, N. C. MARJORIE JOSEPHINE SEAY Rosas are hor Chcclcs and a, rose hcr mouth. D. M. Basketball: Boosters' Club: President of Library Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. X , KU Ji' EARL HARRY SETZLER J lt is better fn 11700-T out in IIlfiSChif'f than to Yust out in being solemn. 'x Gym Exhibit: Student Council. Born: Langdale, Ala. PEARL ANNIE SETZLER fix: For oh! lftcrnity is too short to utter all thy praisvf' Hansel and Gretel : H. F. Varsity Basketball: H. -F. Girl Reserves: H. F. Glee Club: Yice-Presi- dent 10B Assem-bly: President 11t'h Grade Assembly: Student Club: Commercial Club: Typing Award: Shorthand Award: Traffic Officer. Born: Langdale, Ala. Q- T VT 'vyl W 45 ,ja :Wi 381 53 . 4 e A 'K t. , ,A 1. 2' A fi' ' L. 'I I 9 'I 1 fi.f ,:.,. is -l -l D I I I Y - '16, H' Z - , -1 -- '-w-.- 4 .3 KATH RYN LOUISE SHERRILL Hut l'lf'r'l fl-W 111111 flolrcr that blows -lv So flvvtly did sho stir 'Flu' flowrr sho t0uch'd on, dipt and rose 4 And turmfd tu look at her. Glee Club: Martha : Carmen : Cheer Leader: Athletic Club: May Day: Commercial Club. Entered Sophomore Class from Hendersonville High. Born: Columbia, S. C. FRED HERBERT SIDES, JR. For ci-en tho' 'ranquished he could arrrue still. Student Council: Secretary Student Council: lfriendship Committee: M. V. Moore H1LLB1LLY Day: Ron Marche HlI,LBIvl.I.Y Day: Handbook Committee: All-American Footb,all: Secretary Junior Class: 'l'rian,:'ular llebutor: President Cosmic Club, Na- tional Boys' NVeek: I-liLI.ml,1.Y Solicitor. Entered Sophomore Class from Grace High School. ' Born: Charlotte, N. C. ERNEST LUCIAN SYMMS, JR. St'If'l'l'1'l'I'l'llC'l', sclf-lvriozrlcrlyv, self-Control: Tlzicsc' Ilircc alone lcad to sorcrcigii, power. Hariri: Orchestra: Theater Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Torchlight Society: Traffic Committee: Junior Rotarian: Assistant Editor, Hii.i.nii.r.x'. Born: Atlanta, Ga. VIRGINIA KATHLEEN SLUDER ' Hcauty is truth, 'Frufli Bcautyf' Glee Club: Commercial Club: Typing' Award: Student Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOSEPH A. SMITH I 'l'lirvc fliiuas I shall hart' till I die- I Lflllglllffl' and lgopv and a sock in the eye. Q Glee Club: Band, '29, '30. Born: Asheville, N. C. MILDRED LILLIAN SMITH By diligcucc slit' zrius lim' u'ay. ' Orchestra: Glee Club: Dramatics Contest: Stu- dent Club. Born: Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH The zrorld knozrs nothing of its greatest nicni' IJ. M. Secretary and Treasurer Stamp Club: Senior Play, '3I2: Marshal for Baccalaureate Sermon and Graduation Night: lklay Day: Wrestling' and Gymnastics: Class Basketball, '30: Christmas Pro- pqram, '31: Class Baseball: NVittiest Boy: Cleverest Boy: I-lamlet : 1-l1LLB1i.u' Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. .gsifefissa as 1 X 'z nl' 1 li ,nw- o Ss I' - ?:',u-.-?' i,:rX-' . -2:!: St,E2 L 11 ff Q ' -r :'i ' 'V 'Af' ' ,.LLggi 1fH -t g e ,-,' E ' 1 Eli'- -,- f'- ' i - '2 S -.T.'::Pl?:3'-,.. .:1'i:1' FT 1QEj?ffi1T ' 'fffifr' ROBERT SPIVEY Gf'nius must bv born and must ncrcr bc tauuht. President Radio Club, '32, Glee Club, '31, Christmas Chorus, '32, Spring' Contest, '31, Gym Exhibit, Cake Race. ' Born: Asheville, N. C. HARVEY JAMES SUTTON And here, my friends, Is a scholar and a f1cntIr'n1an. Born: Jacksonville, N. C. ELIZABETH ALLEN ROMBOUGH A friend in. nccd is a friend indccdf' Sports Editor, Mountain Trails, Sports Editor, Junior Hi Broadcaster, Girls' Glee Club, Inter- School Athletic Exhibit, H. F. Monogram, Girl Reserves, Student Club, Home Nursing Certificate, Junior Hi Baseball, Christmas Chorus, Dramatic Club, H. F., Basketball, League of Nations Con- test, H1LLB1LLY Staff. Born: Chattanooia, Tenn. CAROLINE LENORE SWAIN Come, give us a taste of your quality. Glee Club, D. M., Pep-ettes, French Club: Chairman Social Service Hobby Group of Student Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. MORTON SWENSON Faith is a higher facility than reasoning. Orchestra, May Day Festival, Contest, Greens- boro, Traffic Officer. Born: Chicago, Ill. MILDRED LOUISE TATE Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Student Club, Orchestra, State Music Contest, Greensboro, '31, Glee Club, Shorthand Award, President Assembly, '31, Girls' Athletic Association. Born: Asheville, N. C. EVA EUNICE TAYLOR ,-0-I Precious articles coinc in small packages. Library Club, Student Club, H. F. Boosters. Born: Louisiana, Mo. Q 401 'v-2: QAM .ln ,,.e1...... ' CONWAY THOMPSON Au affablc and courteous g7cntICuLan. Igillld, '29, '3-0, '31, '32. ' Born: Asheville, N. C. OLIVE BRANDT THRASH And sho hath. smiles to earth. ilnkuown, Smilvs that utitlz motion Of their own Du spread, and sink. and risc. ' Commercial Club: Glee Club, D. M.: Dramatic Club, D. M. Born: Asheville, N. C. HELEN MARGUERITE TRON Ulluman nature craves novelty. Glee Club: Class Basketball: Shorthand Award: Typing' Award: 10B Reporter: 10B Secretary: Class Baseball: D. M. Tap Dancing' Class. Born: Morristown, N. J. SAMUEL WHITEMAN TRUETT To worry little-to study less-my idea of happiness. Entered from Darlington High, Darlington, S. C. Born: llarlington, S. C. MARGUERITE MOORE WALKER Her stature tall-I hate a dunzpy woman! Orchestra: Glee Club: Music Contest at Greens- boro. Born: Asheville, N. C. CHRISTINE MARGARET XVALLACE If to her share some vi-il female errors fall, Look on. her face and yowll forget them all. Student Club: Commercial Club: Girls' Athletif' Association: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Class Basketball: Gala Day Exhibit: Field Day Ex- hibit: Glee Club: Hansel and Gretel : Associate Editor of the Junior High Broadcaster: Assistant Editor of Mountain Trails: H. F. Assistant Cheer Lender: Typing' Award: Shorthand Award. Born: Asheville, N. C. MILDRED JANE WARD I am sun' r.rvrtiou dons not agree with a quiet, pvacvablv girl Iikv mo. Dra,matic's: Operetta, Hansel and Gretel : Stu- dent Club, '29, '30: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greensboro, '31. Born: Murphy, N. C. em f Thi' H11 lfx 1 6.0-L al- pf, ' K O -Ye 5 Z -3 --.. 5 1 : :.. ' . :Ev-: G- ,I X N Lf V...-. at '-- - -'f K. . A Els fl ' I I , 5. ' P 1 ...- I , .L 4 I 1 ll, T31-L.. ' ,,, -:-'-'-'7 f- 2!1'f1'!!':, , ,...z:g: -' 35 -' 1 ? '-7 4' Z!::f!I:2.-,,g'.:t :. x ,I . 7 :-...v i',.',J:i-P'-3--'t '04 '4 'T -E? -:F'T'-1'-'iii :T 'rdf- . ,P lil V' gt v 'X E 'x rf ZA, ,M . yr I bv PAUL WILLIAM WARLICK Never over serious, nerer frivolous, but a rare gbod fellow. Hi-Y: Science Club, '31, '32: Student Count-il.'3l 1 Entered Senior Class from Biltmore High. Born: Asheville, N. C. HARRY BENJAMIN WATKINS Ile was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. Nature Club: Jason Club: Science Club: Chris- tian Endeavors, Campus Get-Togethers, Athletic Club, Sylva. Entered from Sylva Collegiate Institute. f. Born: Byrd, Ga. ,VIA , BOB F. WYANT His eonrersatioiz does not show the minute hand But it strikes the hour 'very correctly. Vice President Student Council. Entered Senior Class from North High School, Columbus, Ohio. Born: Columbus, Ohio. CONSTANCE AILEEN WEAVER She doesn't say much, but we're glad she's one of usf' H. F. Glee Club: Pied Piper of Ha,melin : Car- men : Village Blacksmithn: Student Club: Chinese Pantomimen: Decorating Committee, Junior-Senior Banquet: Basketball: Hockey. Born: Asheville, N. C. FLORENCE CAROLYN WEAVER Her qpry quietness calls attention to her merits. ' Secretary Student Club: Hansel and Gretel : Carmen : Glee Club: Orchestra: State Music Con- test, Greensboro: Literary Editor of Junior High Broadcaster: Editor Mountain Trails: H. F. Student Council: President H. F. Girl Reserves: Library Club: Cheer Leader: Chairman of Dramatics in Student Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. WAYNE B. WEAVER, JR. I'll leave the breast of Mother Earth And fly among the clouds. Band, '31, '32. Born: Asheville, N. C. A KATHRYN WELLS Gay and iziifaciousf' H. F. Boosters' Club: Student Council, H. F. Born: LaMoille, Ill. E421 G ' . ' o . H- l . 5- ' xc- f 0 - H, .... . .. . ,,,.. .A I ..--f - . sf,.....,. .-.1..2-,-.51 x .-.. .f.. 2 ' -312 - -. n e fxz- X --1 .:,, - . - -4, .- l: I I 1, V! - - E T .., -- ., ESE' e I - 1 K - 221 .i- M A i s f --'- B : L A- lf. - l.,' '5 H-11,31 I -:-.-.-r.-,,?5e.-.!'r, ,,,i214:'..-15.-E.,-T,-,,-wsga ' ,:-is .3 ,,,s?:, .,g3 ea: -w g-43frs y.fg:?f: - f. . f.,::: I - g3ie?'f+ei'4F -.-. , ,, -g:3,?1:7,f, . :.- --V. ru..-. . - - -I fe V - ' ,355 -. ' ,r ' - WILLIAM A. WEST Friendly tn all the world. Born: Asheville, N. C. ' JAMES MASON WESTALL He would hide his talent under the bushel of his modesty. Stamp Club: Class Woman Hater. Born: Asheville, N. C. DOROTHY SUE WHITE Thy modcsty's a. candle to thy merit. Commercial Club: Student Club: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Shorthand Award: Typing Award: Hansel and Gretel Operetta: Mountain Trails. . Born: Asheville, N. C. , DICK WHITLOVV' i - F ' A true 'man is earnest, therefore enthusi- asticf' Band: Orchestra: State Music Contest, Greens- boro: Glee Club, '27, '28: Student Council: Cheer Leader: Junior Rotariang Most Deserving Boy. Born: Anderson, S. C. ROBERT RANSOM WILLIAMS, . ,rp Real glory springs font the silent co q e of f ourscl1'cs. g Z President Student Body: David Mill tud n I Council: All-American Football, '30, ' l , '32: Triangular Debating, '32, '33: o - mittee: Junior Rotarian: Assistant itor, avid Mi1Lard Skylight: President David Millard Ci izen- ship Club. ' Born: Asheville, N. C. HENDON WINTERS The cautious seldom err. Track Team, D. M.: May Day Festival: Traffic Officer. Born: Montgomery, Ala. WILMA WINIFRED WOLFE I chatter, chatter as I go. Pep-ettes: May Day Festival: Student Club: Cheer Leader. Born: Asheville, N. C. A I-131 ' 6 ' - n -ua pn- K :- f.gm.---:-...-,.L,g11..-- ..,Q,-,as--' f 1-1.:'.1a,.2'-'flu' - 4425?--Ei :1 T ' ' Q' iffy ' fd ef- - -' Q---A '- -- ll WA 1'-l , ' I M .1 --T ' I, '- ,.,. -. .E - 5 - f ,: ':, X123 21.. :K ,F 'SAE-TZ IKDLEZ: 2',:'+ie!4i 5 ' .--: ?Z.-'7'23--gf-:7'g-1 +'1f?2'?iEf i?if'feff2-1:'f-ffi-T-'fffsvrzf -:riff -ff- ELIZABETH STOWE WRENSHALL She moves-a goddess And she looks a queen. Torchlight: President Cheerios: Vice-President French Club, '31: Armistice Ilay Program: Thanks- giving Pogram: Christmas Program: Queen's At- tendant, May Day Festival: High School Day at M. V. Moore's: HILLBILLY Day at Bon Marche: Member All-Girls' Council: Junior High Basket- ball: Gym Exhibit: Student Club: Junior High Student Council. Born: Hendersonville, N. C. IRENE GILLIAM WRIGHT Manners-the ,final and perfect flower of noble character. ' Basketball Letter, '29: Student Club: Pep-ettes: HILLBlI.LY Staff. Born: Asheville, N. C. SYBIL HORTENSE YARBOROUGH They 'never are alone that are accompanied by noble though-ts. Student Club: Glee Club: Secretary Eighth Grade: Hansel and Gretel : Shorthand Award: Typing Award: Needlework Guild. Born: Asheville, N. C. THOMAS PERRY YOUNG, JR. 'fA lion among ladies. Glee Club: State Music Contest: Moore's Day, '30, '31: President D. M. Glee Club: Carmen : Pied Piper : Championship Mixed Chorus, '31r Class Dude, '32, '33: Bon Marche HILLBILLY Day: Class Basketball: Martha. Born: Asheville, N. C. GEORGE BURDETTE GLEGHORN. JR. A man of luope and forward looking mind. Born: Akron, Ohio. LUTHER WATSON, JR. Nothing endures but personal qualities. Student Council, D. M.: Hi-Y President, '33. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCES HOWARD RHINEHARDT She looks as clear as morning roses, newly washed with dew. Gym Exhibit: Student Club: Athletic Associa- tion: Glee Club: Pied Piper of Ha.melin : Greens- boro Music Contest: May Day Festival: Basketball: M,artha : Carmen : D. M. Orchestra: President of 8A Assembly: Commercial Club: Vice-President 9A Assembly. Born: Asheville, N. C. an , .wie E441 3 . f 4 l pw- ,1 ' , - T ' fir. e -I I -I W l - N fir: 1 232-L. - I , 15--,. e,.. E9:-i f . fs. 2,12- . 4, 4,-ff -, -Ji-:j -xf.f..1':f-if 1- ..'. :af '::'--- -31:14-..-1L.2. .'s.'3j:-:g,',:,1.F:, -' -vff-P.z.,':rfe-'if-1rf'f :+Ke-f-ew,:s.-:1'.2sfrff+g.:f- .av i f n Hirturra BEATRICE ALLISON A lovable being in a nice, quiet way: A kind that is difficult to find torlayf' Entered Junior Class from Swannanoa Sohiool. Born: Swannanoa, N. C. JAMES ATKINS Friendships the wine of life. State Music Contest: Glee Club: Christmas Cantata: Pied Piper of Hamelin : Martha : Car- men : Class Basketball: Varsity Football: Co- Captain Basketball, '33: Gym Exhibit: Cake Race: May Day: Vice-President Hi-Y, '33: Chairman Program Committee Junior-Senior Banquet: Ali- Southern Chorus, '33: 'A Club: HILLBILLY Sub- scription Solicitor: Stage Manager, Varsity Basket- ball: Phantom Basketball. Born: Asheville, N. C. High ALFRED BARNARD Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Class Monkey: Orchestra, '30: Stamp Club, '31. Born: New York, N. Y. MAGDALENE BAUMGARDNER She docsn't say much ' But we're glad she's one of us. Club Editor of Junior High Broadcaster: Nature Club: Boosters. Hall Fletcher: May Day Festival: Student Club: Bon Marche Annual Day, '32. Born: Sylva, N. C. JERRY BLACKSTOCK See what a grace was seated on his brow: Hyperious curls: the front of Jove himself: an eye like Mars to threaten and command. Football Team, Wilmington Hi: Student Council: Monogram Club: Football Team, Bailey Military Academy: Band: Block B Club: Football Team. Blue Ridge School for Boys: VV'hite Bees' Club: Hi-Y Club. Entered Senior Class from Blue Ridge School for Boys. Born: Jacksonville, Fla. SPENCER CAPPS The first virtue, sone, if thou will heave, Is to restreine and kepen wil thy tongue. Band: Orchestra. Entered Senior High, '31, from Wesleyan Metho- dist Academy, Central, S. C. Born: Bessemer, Ala. VIRGINIA ALVEVIA CRISP But I am as constant as the Northern Star. Library Club: Student Club: Girls' Athletic As- sociation: HILLBILLY Staff: School Days : Needle- work Guild. Entered Sophomore Class from Stecoah, N. C. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOE CRUMPLER The 'man of superior mind is placidly com- posed. Vice-President Logan High School: High Hat Club: Glee Club: Operetta: Band: Orchestra: Logan High Honorary Club: Glee Club Minstrel: Hi-Y: Dramatics: Logan High School Music Club. Born: Loxley, Ala. ALAN DONNAHOE Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. Born: Hendersonville, N. C. I al l,x,P1 KATHERINE INEZ DYSART ,ts Hrny face, 1 can it fair, not pale. K Student Club: Pied Piper of Hamelin : May Day Festival: Gym Exhibit: Hockey Club: Club. Born: Marion, N. C. Glee CHARLES ALLEN EPPERSON Knowledge is more than equivvalent to force. Torchlight Society: Winner Local Speaking Con- test: Glee Club: Student Section of West Asheville News: Winner City Civitan Speaking Contest. Born: Asheville, N. C. CLARA MAE EVERETT It is better to be small and shine Than to be large and cast a shadow. Student Club: Glee Club: Nature Club: Dramatic Club. , Born: Asheville, N. C. - f .mf I45I 6' , 1- pn-ff c . l fgax .,. Ki '--.v..'1'f ---as-zix..-v ,, .ueewr I -- '-izwxsi.-Zu-:B-4-5. gdg:v1'.x.aL',' '--:Q-A-v l f- -- ,Q-,-M . w - iff, ' 5592. - 2 -I l I I A l l . - - 1 . .. .-A, -. . -. .5 ' - E- V: L' 5. :1-in lhT'7 ?17ffT51fFf , ,.AEE51iTi1EZf4-5f54:ee'1Lll3?2E5:EiisfflfiillriiifEE?E55::L-'E:g5- '-M fr:-it :ff,'?'E'fT-T?i.'f':''?- A 7i??7 .'TT7': :7:.?7 rlififiir '1'f','F: ,:-- f-' 1 - -- ' - I , , pi.. FRANCIS B. FISHBURNE Thy -m.odesty's a candle to thy rneritf Mountain Trails Staff: Stamp Club, '31, Born: Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. FLETCHER Silence is the genius of fools and one of the 'virtues of the wise. D. M. Dramatic Club: D. M. Stage Crew: Class Basketball. Born: Asheville, N. C. JUANITA FRONEBERGER She's beautiful : and therefore to be wooecl! She is a woman: therefore to be won. Junior Marshal: Athletic Association: Student Club: Pepper Club. Born: Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS AUSTIN GAMBLE Too large for wrong, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. H. F. Jason Club: Secretary-Treasurer Sopho- more Class: President Junior Class at Broger, Texas. Entered Junior Class from Broger, Texas. Born: Asheville, N. C. CHARLES HARRIS A friend worth having, with ever a helping hand. Born: Asheville, N. C. r ' CHARLOTTE ELAINE HARRISON V A sweet wild girl with eyes of gay ray And olive cheek at each emotion glowing. Boosters' Club: Athletic Association: Gym Ex- hibit: All-Girls' Council. Born: Asheville, N. C. ROSALENA HALE She who does faithfully today Shall bc wanted tomorrow. D. M. Track Team: D. M. Basketball: D. M. Baseball: Girls' Athletic Association: Varsity Basketball Team: Faculty vs. Girls' Basketball Team: Student Club: Program Committee Chair- man, '33: Poetry Hobby Group Chairman, '33: Traffic Officer. Born: Blue Ridge, Ga. Q GEORGE LAFAYETTE HALEY He does the best his circumstances allow, does well, acts nobly. Angels could do no more. Student Council, '31, '32: Jasons' Club: Or- chestra: Band: Building of the Ship : Martha : Carrnen : Theatre Orchestra: Violin Quartet: State Music Contest, Greensboro: Second Place, 'Cello Solo, All-Southern Orchestra, Asheville, '29: All-Southern Orchestra, Memphis, '31: Federation All-State Orchestra, Goldsboro, '31: National High School Orchestra, Cleveland, '32: Scholarship to National Music Camp: Track, '30: Program Com- mittee: Gym Exhibit. Born: Asheville, N. C. JOHN AUGUSTUS HAMLIN What can a man be but merry? Born: Brevard, N. C. s N! NELLIE LOVE HOLLAR Ye gods, here's a woman that thinks ts accordingly? Glee Club, D. M.: D. M. Athletic A ati . Entered from Toccoa Falls Institute, ccoa, Ga. Born: Asheville, N. C. THOMAS H SON HUMPHRIES lever 1 - ,A 'much pretensv' n, always doing go ylight ta ill,ard Student Council: Stamp Club: De ting Team, '33: House and Grounds Committee. Born: Hendersonville, N. C. CLEMENT D. IVES lf we his future life can accurately presage He'll be the greatest scientist of this scientific age. Chemistry Club: Torchlight Society, '33 Born: Mobjack, Va. HENRY CLAY JOHNSON Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Basketball, D. M.: Football: Varsity Track: Basketball: A Club. Born: Hartwell, Ga. GUY EUGENE KEITH I have faiths in a. boy who blushesf' Football: All-American Team. Born: Weaverville, N. C. I461 6' 6 E-.Q-. e , K 3 I ' --:- '...w ---v -., --,ze- I-5:--Lg-.ze .2-4.---. '- - ..'. 2' '71, 'pg - . u e 5- GT --5 1, - -- I-,, 'I ' -- ,L I :ill - - : f ms 3 -gy- ' L. A l M I -, J ttf .-5 - IE .. ' l j ' i - . .f r-L '- i. ire'- 'I ' '30 'F ' -1-. '.L' 1,71- L Q55 4- - - lfr-?-Q?,'2l:.2.1.'L1l-.'7t:-fH2-v4-f.1f-'--Q' 'J' ':f?'1Tfifff1f f'?-iff, '3-1'-?7?'3H':7:fIT7 A?3T7:::7-:T .::-:fJFf-- ff- ---- . . :::g,,'-.'. . -- : rug- - -' '-uf - - - '- - 1 A . 1 A ' CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA KILLE A 'merry heart goes all tlfe'day: md! Glee Club, '29, '36 '31: Hansel and Gretel : May Festival, '30: Silver Tybjng5'Pin: Bronze Shorthand Pin: Certificate for Nursing: Assistant Manager What-Not Shop , '33: Student Council Committee: Usher for State Teachers' Association. Born: Asheville, N. C. VERNON LANFORD Friendly to all the world. Born: Charlotte, N. C. CHESTER CROWELL LITTLE The 'winged foot of mercury is 'my heritage. Student Council, '27, '33: President Student Council Junior High, '28, '29: A Club, '33: Cubs' Football, '26: Cubs' Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29: Cubs' Baseball, '27: Fives Football, '30, '31, '32: Captain '32 Fives Football: Fives Basketball, '31, '32: Captain, '31: Fives Boxing, '31, '32: Charlottes- ville School for Boys, Senior Class Vice-President: All Round Nuisance, '33: Cake Race, May Day Festiv,al, '28, '29. Born: Newton, N. C. ELIZABETH LOUISE LYNCH A1a,ck, there lies mb re peril in thine eyes Than twenty of their swords. Torchlight: French'Club: Creative Arts Club. Born: Asheville, N. C. RIDGEWAY TRINBLE LYNCH Serene I ,fold my hands and wait, For lo 'my own shall come to me. May Day Festival: Chemistry Club. Born: Biltmore, N. C. WILLIAM DEROY MCLEAN, JR. Respect is better secured by exacting than soliciting it. Gym Exhibit: Assistant Manager Football, '32: Stamp Club: D. M. Citizenship Club. Born: Anderson, S. C. SARAH MCRARY I pin any faith to no m.an's sleeve. Have I not tivo good eyes o' my own 9 D. M. French Club: D. M. Glee Club: Com- mercial Club: Student Club: Girls' Athletic As- MARJORIE MILLER The notes of the larll: ne'er equaled thine. Glee Club: Orchestra: Athletic Association: Student Club: State Music Contest at Greensboro: Cantata. Born: Columbia, S. C. DUNCAN COLQUITT MURROW He looks at the funny side of everything and makes his optimism come true. Vice-President Chemistry Club: Band: Hi-Y. Born: Asheville, N. C. J. HUETTE PEARRE I had a dream which was not all a, dream. Born: Harlem, Ga. CHARLES ROBERT PINKSTON When he counted up his honors, he might fancy himself an old man. Varsity Football, '30, '31, '32, '33: Varsity Basketball, '30, '31, '32, '33: Track: Vice-President of A Club: Hi-Y: Chums: President of 10B Class. Born: Winston-Salem, N. C. I NELLE WOODFIN POSEY She was a phantom of delight Vlfhen she first gleamed upon ou'r sight. Student Council, H. F.: Boosters, H. F. Born: Asheville, N. C. MICHAEL ELVERNE REYNOLDS Poets are born but orators are made. Student Council, '30: Class Basketball: Torch- light: Gym Exhibit: Cubs' Football: Student Council at D. M.: Debating Team: Class Orator: HIILBILLY Staff. Born: Chattanooga, Tenn. LAWRENCE CLAUD RICHARDSON Whate'er he did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. Entered Senior Class from West Philadelphia soclation: Library Club Reporter: Typing Pin. High SCh00l. Born: Asheville, N. C. BOTH! Philadelphia, Pa- ? ' - I -2 ff D I ln., - 455' A ' E471 Z v 'J m 1 li ' , ci , --11' - f---1? 1'2':: z31:.1- V.:-.131- I 1, V-2' H:-x' : ,urge-'veg - 1: if 5 em: - ' 1 sf s - f - MM . l 1. -1- 7 ' , N J. g i flag, - L xp -h . - . ,V ' . 1.1. 3:-lx. T., -: y .I -5 ..-. B L- .1 JT. -:LQ 1.2.- ,1, 5 7122 5, 1 .t'l.'LT:1,'Z..EEfE4:..,.-2-iari i l 5 EA ' Ffiiifi. ::A:.-C-7-fiizi q1,-171 It .ffm -ffaiff-' ' ' ,:.-.,. l . - U . . n.. . , 1 ' V. ' ' .4 4.- C ' . ETHEL LINDA SHERRILL She s as good as the' best of them-und das ist gut. Born: Hillsboro, Tenn. ETHEL MAE SILER Be to her virtues 'very kind, Bn to her faults a little blind. Born: Asheville, N. C. HUGH SOWERS, JR. Oh, come, you girls, here's worthwhile prey. Ile will 'not fall', so they say. Glee Club, '30, '31: Band, '30, '31, '32: Business Manager H. F. Newspaper, '30: H. F. Journalism, '29, '30: School Book, Mountain Trails , '30: Jason Club, '30. Born: Asheville, N. C. LEMUEL HERSCHEL STEVENSON Oh how full of brie-rs is this working day world. Band: All-American Football: May Day: Usher for State Teachers' Association: Gym Exhibit. Born: Paducah, Ky. MARGARET WESLEY STEVENSON She is tn. herself a collection. of the best things. L'Alliance Francaise: Student Club: Com- mercial Club: D. M. Glee Club: Girls' Athletic Association: State French Examination: Armistice Day Play, D. M.: League of Nations Examination: Advertising Editor HILLBILLY. Born: Cairo, Ill. BOB SWICEGOOD A sincere friend-a good athlete. Junior Rotarian: All-Western North Carolina Football Team, '31, '32: All-Western N. C. Basket- ball Second Team: Football Captain, '32: Baseball: Basketball Captain, '33: House of Representatives, '29: Hi-Y: Fire Chief, National Boys' NVeek: Most Athletic Boy: President A Club, '29: Best All Around Boy. Born: Winston-Salem, N. C. EDGAR BARTLETT WENTWORTH Be always as merry as ever you can, For no one delights in a sorrowful man. Born: Oklahoma City, Okla. AUGUSTUS H. WERTZ, JR. Oh, why should life all labor be? President Hi-Y: Glee Club: State Music Contest. Greensboro: Gym Exhibit: Class Basketball. Born: China. Grove, N. C. GEORGE D. WHITE A good, true friend and jolly pal. Born: Asheville, N. C. FRANCES LEE WILLIAMS Careless she is with artful care, affecting to seem unaffected. , Student Club: Girls' Basketball Team: Glee Club: Carmen. Born: Thomasville, Ga. VV 'Q ap- C X Q . FR , ' gifs F qi S3 5 ' we E481 E' . ,ZZ-'bf f , L Sk . A JI AAL l ' Q 7 i-Z: il Lg , W 4- -'e Z 3 -:A E 1:-' ,: l :..' - :Li .M :Ql- '12 77 3. -11,311 dw ,-.L-----:.-f'4vEf':4 K , :f.,E.1.':l1.E-133 - ii 'J' 'SET' T3 iff? 5 -f'.'f 'Ti'E'3f'f'tfff::'171ET 95:-?5f5f':'ffffff5 E.,--pf. - 'R . ' .- f - : ' Fl-f - lhmnr Sviuhvntz Salutatorian MARGARET JOHNSON 96.27 V aledictorian ERNEST SYMMS, JR. MARY PLUMMER 8 years perfect attendance 96.28 7 -ff 'xg if ,L 3 . ,, U 3,51,,gf,,v E491 5' - K c 1- f . -G R-,S ' -,,..1:E'gA-52 ---: 1' ' ff 5 -A ' A ?' T-f e '-1 1 1 1 E 1 1 - A- T I 111, L- v E ,N in 4. Z.. .. :T .I -QA. QE-- ' 'I', :,1 ' ig--, A-'E-5-241.13352 E-9-'TTL-'Ji-. v2v.,.. -:gif 11' ,, JF:21f'3i-ii-?E'jTlg'1-.3-r2?Q-.'-K-Ta'-lfffl-TQ'-fffA'171FT :+f,'-'- ' - - if-f'Z.f - - ' - x ' Iriamglr Evhatvru N I x R A F F' i DIANE HASELTINE ROBERT XVILLIAAIS, JR. AIICKEY REYNOLDS FRED H. SIDES QUESTION: Resolved, That North Carolina should adopt the sales tax as a feature of its State system of revenue. ' AFFIRMATIVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM NIICKEY REYNOLDS FRED H. SIDES ROBERT XVILLIAMS, JR. JANE H.ASEI,TINE Coafh: O. KL. NORMENT Fnrulzy Aflvisorz H. A. HASELTINE Alfernnres: PAUL HYATT, THOMAS HLVBIPHERIES Jp'i 'Tr 'J72- lc? 'Y X A ,,,L.,ffx , 421-Q-57 Im mv hvhirate thin page tn nur hvparirh rnmrahva nfthv Mrahuating Qllana nf 1933 mhn hmm hlazeh the last trail ill! Memoriam S+ N222 . . ,. fix: I Y . 'ggi N - W YXVNW V , : .2 A xx , . ' 5 5 :- 2141 g.:gsQ-SRX s.. - -.. -5 ..-- 1' 'S' - N I 1 -,,, , f. F' Z ,. N-- X 5 S I 'f N. N,-wN ..1.-Amwb. -- - si :E Zi -' - Q X 5 4 .... 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J 1 1 A ' 1 K' 'Q'-,X-., 'vqfa,'w 1 fn.,- -. -, c.' . may . ,L xnxx -fr -m '- ' . Ve Q. W 1, -- Xkvu., I, 4, -n 1. V . ,. , -.H ' K . Q ' 4, 1. ,. , 4 . ,f w s M . . fix V M' 51' in T. A s - o w 1 ' ,ff v ,, -.n vp Qa- ,W '5 55'-.Q K . -F . ' N ' 51 1' -5:--'S ' lg .. : B - :..- - ' i Mil-X 3 2 211: FT 1 Qllaaa Idnvm A Efrihute VVe contemplate the past four years, Glad that we've traveled all the way, We've had our joys, We've had our fears, But we have striv'n day by day. The mountains stand serene and calm, They stand for strength and teach us peaceg For them our class shall sing a psalm Of gratitude that shall not cease. The storms have swept us now and then, Yet we've remained steadfast and sure, Hardship makes character in men, And those shall conquer who endure. A song to teachers now we sing, For efforts kind and service true: Good wishes to them all we bring For blessings many, sorrows few. To friends in parting we would say Aim always upward toward the height, Klay Fortune smile upon your way, As you devote yourselves to Right. Farewell to you, Old Asheville High, Here we have had some happy years, VVe leave your portals with a sigh, But greet the future without fears. -DEBORAH M. RUBIN 1 po . i551 . I 4. ,re . 3 . .:,- .,--,,, .- --aff ,.,-,L -:-,-: ...,., , 755597,-, . .. . . ,r 5?- -:.:4u-nl: .E -- . -as ' -'f -. ff-lf'f,.f4zTrf -':t: :' 'A' FJ -534 ' irfl I, 4'-. ' Q' Tw f'1 'Q--iw ', 'Q H 114 '! 1 f'?iif51E' 7EE:: '-11? A M '- ' H E 'J my f' 'IIIIEIIIY l 'K 1 'il ,,. --A-u .1 D is get ' 12 --f -.- e.,. -.1 liiatnrg HREE years ago there was a new as- signment of wood sent from the trimming rooms of David Millard and Hall Fletcher. Each one was examined care- fully by people who were known for their expert judgment, so as to determine the pattern after which the wood was to be molded. Each piece had many characteristics and after much care the pattern was picked that would suit its main trend. ' These pieces were still very rough and un- polished, so they were placed far below those pieces that preceded them. It is remarkable that these pieces had the same regard for Them- selves that we had when we were freshmen, but they were quickly put in their place as we were. After being registered and put in their re- spective bins, work on them began. Under the leadership and skillful guidance of Chief De- signer Edwards and his corps, the wheels began to turn, lathes began to spin, and tools, wielded in capable hands, began the delicate job of shaping. Some of the pieces showed great promise for being useful and efficient, while others, due to some defect in their grain, had to be treated with care and patient supervision. A few knots, that oddly enough may be likened to Latin, French, and Matheniatics, were struck and caused the planes to stick. The Welders of the tools became a little impatient with the pieces they were working on, but they never gave up. They kept working and smoothing, until, finally, all was smooth. For three long years this shaping and smooth- ing has been going on. Each piece has changed greatly from the time it first entered the finishing building, and the shipment is going to be one to be proud of. This group will be completed in June 1933. Always, at this time, there is very much excitement among the workmen, for they want the shipment to be a success. l Finally, on June 9, 1933, these completed ob- jects will be given a guarantee to be presented to anyone who wants to use the article completed. This shows that they are products from the building on McDowell Street. This guarantee is also a convincing factor to the utilizer that these products cannot be beaten for usefulness and fine molding. Shipments of goods have been Sent from this building each year and each one was a success, with no complaints from the user. The utilizers of these completed jobs have Chief Designer Edwards and his corps to thank, for, without their workmanship, completion of the crude object on which they started would have been impossible. With the standard for efficiency that has been upheld by Chief Designer Edwards, we are all very sure that each succeeding year will bring forth a shipment better than the year preceding. GEORGE MACKELFRESH. if ,: , N in gf . aaa EQ 3 C t561 l hi lf-as September September September September September September 5 e 1 ' L -- u--A-......f .. ...- l'f..-- f.- V . K . ' , --, W ' -.f-1-:f:M1s'51 c'-- f f 'f- - Q . - '32--:nfl . D,-.,-,g ffl . ' -f: E -: ':' ' ' -1' 'T' ' l Hi. ' ' -3 r 2 5252. l- I - I l' .. . - - ,- - -- f N.: -,.-:- .. -- -2 Q Q ' -' --..- fx. -, :rv l'f ' 'til-- , -. J.. 1-.1-5TT:.2Z'?'f':2':. . . SSL :'fi? 3-'9'-:E' - lf .. '?'fF'i.-?-'-if f :..i '-4 'TF-.? -fi'4'T'ff-T-'FT-2:1 :- 5. ' -Z-. 1' Y ' 'etfllgv-, w- 'Ae'.f': ,,-on : ,A Y --:- A - .1 . - - N.... -- Wei., .,,, .. -5' K Qlalienhar 5-General and Specific Faculty Meetings 6 81 7-Registration. 8-First Lesson Assignments. 9-First Regular Lessons. 14-Nomination of' Candidates for Student Council. 15-First Girls' Chapel. October October 2 October October 2 21 25 -Homecoming Day. Spartanburg Football Game. 4-Pep-ettes Give 5510 Toward Uni- forms. -Clocks Start Running for First Time in Two Years. 7-Chapel Program by Student Coun- cil September 16-Election of Council Members. October 29-Christ School Football Game. September 19-Cheer Leaders Selected. November I-George Murphy Elected junior September 20-First Student Club Meeting. Rofarian, First Cheerio Meeting. Harrison Elliot Sings in Chapel. September 21-Make Permanent Schedule Card November 2-Senior Class Meeting. September 22-First French Club Meeting. November 4--Greenville Football Game. First Booster Meeting. November 8-Holiday. MY- C- B- MCFCC, ,lf-, Speaks November 10-Chapel Program by Band. in Chapel. November 11-Holiday. ' September 23-Black lvlountain Football Game. November I5-SCI1lOI' Class Meeting. Sepfellllitfl' 26-Fll'St Library Clllll Meeting. Novenqbef 16-Needlework Awards September 28-First Senior Class lvleeting. Given in Gil-15' Chapel. September 29-Pep Nleeting prior to Gastonia November 17-Band Plays for Touchdown. Game. November 22-Thanksgiving Program. SCptEIDbCI' 30-GHStOl1la Football Game. I NgVgm,ber 23-Pep Meeting agd Parade. October 3-Inauguration of Student Council November 24-B1oe Ridge Football Game. Members. November 24-25-Thanksgiving Holidays. AddI'CSS by DT- Campbell . December I-Senior Class Meeting. Oembel' 4-Dlele Wlllflplv Eleeted .llmlef RO' December 5-Student Council Program in tarian. Chapel. Capt- Geaflllg Speaks Oll Needle' December 6-Christmas Chorus Starts Practice. WOYli Glglfl-A NI December I51Cl'lI'iStI11Z1S Program. FiTSf P- - - 1' eeflllg- December I6-January 9--Christmas Holidays. October 6-Pep lvleeflllg- January IO-WCHW'EY College Basketball Game. October 7-WHYl1eSVllle llflfltllflll Game- January Ii--Grace High Basketball Game. October IO-Sfuflelif C0Ul ellc Glves S50 TO' January 13-Spartanburg Basketball Game. ward Ballfl Ulll Orme- January I4-Grace High Basketball Game. OCf0l7e1' 13'-Pep Meeting- I U January I8-JCHIIIOH Basketball Game. October 14-15-Meeting of Westerii District January 26..Try-0.utS for Debating Team, Teachers ASS0elafl011- January 27-31-EX21miiI'lati0l1S. October I5--Cl12lI'l0ttC Football Game. . February 2-3-Regietrafioo, October I7-Dr. Clifton Ervin Speaks in February 3-Loyalty Night. Chapel- , Charlotte Basketball Game. October I8-Community Chest Program. Februar 6-Be innin of New Semester. Senior Class Nleeting. ' . Y Mg S g T d r LR Si na- Student Council Representatives Feblllafl' I2-hogs milton ell e S e' g Attend State Congress at Kinston. j October 20-Pep Meeting and Parade. February I3-Christ School Basketball Game. Boosters Present Blankets to Foot- February I4-ClOITIl'IlCI'Cl2ll Awards Given in ball Team. Chapel' 'V '-' .. F -Z 477- 'jg SlPli. l WJ i ,. if 'I tm 6' Q . i tv I '. - it libi 5 - e L-1 'I l ' l m N I - I I , 11. - ,? T: '7-In '- .1-A I5 5 13 - .: '4' 1 512' iff - 4-1.. ' , -7-'- - ft- ?:?! :4l':, Lf: 'iii-.elaii-.Tvs-22?--:.' :-:-':' if -- 'f'?ff7 ' 'P'-'Eff-lf t'5. 'f ?-re . ':?i:T 'fTf:-'31 :T r-'ff' .W Y V :HM H - , I A February I5TNOIUll1?ltl0llS for Student Council Representatives. February I6-Senior Class Meeting. February I7-Miss Stratton Gives Farewell Address. Miss Smith Becomes Head of English Department. Miss Conn Becomes HILLRILLY Advisor. Se- February 21--PPD Meeting. Miss Conn Calls Meeting to lect HILLBILLY Staff. February 22-Spartanburg Basketball Game. February 23-Athletic Debt Cleared. February 27-Dental Clinic Established in School. lVIarch I-2-Picture Exhibit Sponsored by Home Economics Department. March 2--Senior Class Meeting. lVIarch 3-Elimination Speeches for Debating Team. lylarch 9-Hampton Institute Colored Quar- tet Sings in Chapel. lwarch I2-HILLBILLY Staff Announced. M arch March M arch Ma rch March March I6'TUSClllLlH1 College Orchestra Plays in Chapel. 20-Announcement of Hursey's Watch Contest. 23-DY. Dudley Delivers Speech on Oral Hygiene. 24-League of Nations Examination. March 29-Begin Taking Pictures for HILL- BILLY. March 30-Eduardo Caso Sings in Chapel. March 31-Triangle Debates. April April April April April April April April April April lllay May May May May May May May June 3-Monitors Established in Hall. 4-Senior Class Meeting. junior Class Meeting. 5-Torchlight Society Program. I2-MT. Arthur Butler and Silver King Give Chapel Program. Easter Holidays. 20-HII.LBILLY Goes to Press. 21-Senior Class Meeting. 25-Holiday. 26-Chief Red Wing Gives Program on Indian Customs. 26-29-MLlSiC Department Enters State Contest at Greensboro. I-5-Senior Week. 5-Junior-Senior Banquet. 8-Nominations for Student Council President. A 9-Holiday. Io-Election Campaign. 11-Vote for President of Student Coun- cil. I2-Senior Picnic. I5-HILLBILLY Comes Off Press. 4-Baccalaureate Sermon. I7 27-Student Council Program in Chapel. June 5'7-Examilfations' 28-Mr. John Eversman Gives Chapel June 8-Teachers Day- Program. June Q-sCOH1H1ChCCmCHt Exercises. Q- . H N 'ee . , M .L ' , at 1 Mvzsjr i581 19 xx N45 X 1. Y .- L N A :. : 5.1 ' - L , S QSM x ff 5 QQ' KSN F P S25 ' -X? .. sflff' ,A., as wsifgki sfsgiix llillhillg Staff ,, , , 4 f 5 M ,. :- . xv, . .jk I1 5, N . A , v . f-1 Si . W 11- 1..,Sa'.f:-1-....5,,,g:x..-f xy--gzzr.-'- -f i-e.:',:q.-?J-eigxw 2 -Eg:--'ggPi,: nn -1vf'14 xg-3 1 v-:rf - ' 1' ':' W3 5- - ,.'?'.-'-' , -f ' - QE-5-I I I V 3 7 - mln EL '-. .S S as - ,f S1 D -, Sli' MISS CONN. FACULTY ADVISOR Teosalfe. 'nn Q-wp 4 'N 'T 77 mf , fafflffm S Q 55 S S E611 ' 'Nix '::', - ' ,lTY5f .. '- -Eau' 2235111 fzaqz - F' '-'L 1 ' 'f ' :':.iieE:.: J.-.,-' .gf-f3'21' ' 'f X if l KN M ' v ' r X' 'tu un' fl at 159- 'f l I 3: I , .. -1--Q 4 e - M Y -4 ' , 1 , -- 1-A ff N-. 5 J Q- 5 ,.- - W. .- 1-if l --. 3,11 . .... Y .: ... ,-.. Lt z ,: ' f -3 X jj - -- -3 . , ' gt if Il ' lun XX 1l.i.lAAis I I Il Swiss tllll'INI'I lllmulilill lx x lliumiclcl: ni' l'i.l'MMu4u Isl what - ni - Svhnppr OFFICERS .lIunu,r,'1'1' ..A....,...,........,,.. HAl.l l!I4Ill liANlvUI.l'll lvllflllfjl .'Ufl1lU!ll'I' ,-.,v-,,....AM... Miss. Al. IS. S'rE1el.le Asst. Nturlwnf .llrznnyfvr 21111 '1'f'l'llI---l'lIAllI.ll'l'Tli Klint: Nl'I'lJlfl'ISIJl'J IIY S'I'lf1JIJN7' COIJNUII, XVO RK ERS 'l'l1Jll'.1I 21111 TLJKJI JOHN liixiclwltzlr lima XVILLIAMS .IIQSSII-I lxlxmi' l'lIAliI.UTTlC IQILLIC t'uAm.o'rTr: IQILLE l:.u.l'u til'l'Il,Klill l'ui:Nlci.m Nll'lltll.S HIARGARET 11012 INIAHY Ei.i.l4:N PXARKER flmllllili HALIQY l4'i:ANt1lcs I.,x1'4:li1:1m:i41 AIAIIY l'r.i'AiMlcR :MARY Li-:lc F1f:I.MET Mmm xi fki0l.l7S'I'l'IIN ACCOMPLISHM ENTS Helped lluy Uniforms for Band. I'z1id on Slirwllwlmery. Aided Unflerpriviltlgreml t'hildi'en by Furnishing Them Hooks, Puid Expeinses nt' Debating Team. Sent llvlegrfites to Student Council Convention at Kinston. lfilmmlwl .Mlx'ei'tisa-iiieiits for Athletics. Gave lfontbull Ilnys Banquet for School. lfinzim-ed Vvork of Council. 4 T 'fx , time ...Q H321 B' ., f x- --- 16. z-1 .-....,.g.:zx..-.: .r-Naam . -- 14.1-,Lx .Q-.44--1. : ..-.-..-.ma-' --- -,T .' 5, ' .'2Q3 j'?2,i 3:551 , -. 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A ,-n.1.Z'.:,.'.-...' . -' ,:-p :i w-f-1-'j 1 j ,-gt-:...., --,r-T:.-,. 3' ,gp-41 i 'Six-gr. - . .,:, 21' 'r 'N- P12 -..... -- -,-5 . ,,-. , 1... .,,, ..... ,, .. ...... , 1 Z A ' x g x , - ga 'H' A F' Jian-1-azzf--'zezz -'--'-1:-'G V 3-iw:-5--2'-'f' 4'. - 'iiiififffi-1 - ' ft I 'g lim I-I ll I E I I I Y D , 'ii ',,,. ...gnu 1 D' id -- -W,-za. 1 ' 2 ' : ,,-.- -+4 -gg-www r A .u- 'f' ,r Fliillhillg Staff Subscription Solicitors Earl Clark, VVilliam Lanier, james Atkins, Nlickey Reynolds, Carter Hawkins, john Barber, Dallas Marsh, Cloman Powell. Elmer lylottern, james McGruder, Kenneth Beachboard, Jack Geary, Fred Klaiwurm, Willianm T. Smith, Gladys Fortune, Lucinda Brown Irene VVrigh:, Margaret Johnson, Frances Salley, Nancy .lu Ford, Iva Brooker, Imogene Brooker, Jessie Beadles, Eleanor Rogers Florence McNeely, Mary Richbourg, Lillian Price, Frances Laugh- ridge, Eleanor Sale, Betty Lynch, Helen Prat- chard, Ruth Pearlman. Rose Schas, Walter Bell. 'Xl Advertising Solicitors Eva Dorothy Robinson, Josephine Seay, Cor- nelia Seay, Evelyn Grant, Martha Griffin, Wallace Davis. Willie Fay Roberts, Florence lUcNeely, Evelyn Austin, Helen Bishop, Glance Meadows, Violet Lewis, Dorothy Churchman, Rose Schas, Helen Pritchard. Paul Warlick, Gladys Fortune, Jeanette lklclntyre, Eunice Hart, Robert Spivey, jack Geary, Deborah Ru- bin, Mariam Goldstein. Bob Swicegood. Cornelia Seay: Winrier of the Advertising Contest. fix L, F FB ,gf X gwgirdgo xsityaf l65J 2 rw' 5 1 , irl Q 'il l ' ' F, ' 1- ' A -Q .. :V -1'-,A-5 e l5-- .a 13f - f.... - 'ga3f j .- 1 O O -I htinrtal There is more beyond! These words carry a special significance to the Class of 1933. It is Well to remember that high school graduation is only a step on the bridge to greater things. As we leave Asheville High School's halls, we realize that we are about to take a perilous journey on Life's sea. We find ourselves grate- ful to the instructors in Asheville High for the encouragement given to us when the going was rough, encouragement that led us to the Goal of Graduation. A lump comes in our throat as we think of leaving our teachers and our friends, but it is the nature of youth to push on and discover new lands and new faces. As we push on through college and other walks of life, we will find there is much more before us than there is behind us, the greater fields of expansion are still to be explored. The quotation, Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap, is true of Work in the Field of Life. Your returns from Life equal only what you put into it, and there is no limit on the amount you give. The height of per- fection is never obtained so a man may never have the feeling that he has completed all there is to be done. There is more beyond and it is obtained only through constant endeavor and application. Our three years in Asheville High have been a pleasure. The trials and tasks encountered and coped with have been only a sample or what we may expect in Life and because of them, we shall be prepared to make our mark. Our high school days are pleasant to look back upon, but Life is beckoning to us. There is an end to everything and such is the case with our school days. Not only have we been well instructed in the various branches of learning, but the ability to meet defeat with courage, and the determination to do better has asserted itself in us. Although our Senior year seemed only a short time to us, we have accomplished a great deal. We had athletic teams to be proud of, our sup- port of school projects has improved greatly, and we have formed many new friendships. 'The best reminder we have of this year is the An- nual. The pleasure and joy that the Senior Class has derived from working on this An- nual will be one of the most memorable under- takings of our high school career. The fine co- operation of the Staff and Student Body has made it all the more stimulating for the workers and all the more interesting to the reader. Behind every work there is one outstanding person who deserves our esteem and heartfelt thanks. This is the case with the Annual and the person we refer to is Miss Conn, a loyal and co-operative teacher. All who know her and have worked with her admire her for her untiring co-operation and patience in any project undertaken. It was only through her ability that this Annual was a possibility. It is fitting that I should pause a moment to thank the one who for seventeen years labored to give Asheville High Senior Class a heritage- The Hillbilly. We cannot fail to express our gratitude to Miss Eleanor Stratton for her work on The Hillbilly in the past, and for her share in making this Annual possible. As the Annual goes to press, the Staff wishes to express its thanks to the following people: First, to the merchants and business concerns who have so graciously given us their support in aiding us to secure advertising. Next we wish to thank the subscription solicitors, advertising solicitors and the commer- cial department who worked untiringly in getting subscriptions so this Annual could be completed. We now offer our Year Book to Asheville High School and we hope' that each student will get as much pleasure from reading it as we did from making it. Now, as our days in Asheville High are about to close, there is nothing left to say but Good Luck. GEORGE MACKELFRESH. Q NG' E661 52 i gy 5 5 gg,-5-gy 'QKVW 'Q' x. j 5 5 QQ .K SN f xii X. F RRY. .3 ' is S22 FN SSS Q' - X .PF I gi -P ii fi N253-fW'5 Wg, Psxl 3 -f N . is Munir 11 lv. Sri H , a N 4 - ,Ar .- Xu Uv , fn . , A . - . K, ., . . . . L .- P Aa .rp .s L-4 . . U, , A 11. I J' fr. 2- . . 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K FLUTES I KICNNETH BEACHROARO HARIIY HAWKINS SHIRLEY HANSEN OBOE PIIIIGLEY JONES FIRST VIOLINS PLALPH GUELKER GLADYS FORTUNE PHOEBB PINKNEY ITEBORAH HUBIN CHARLES LEE MAIIY LAIL MILOREO 'FATE JACK BAUMBERGER IWAIIY REYNL.I.lJS KATHLEEN 1'1UGHEY IQOY OVVNBEY TYMPANI EARL CLARK BASSOONS ' BILL ORR MARGARET LOUTHKAN Glnnrert Cbrrhrztra SECOND VIOLINS BILLY BARRETT MARY EPPS LOUISE WHITE HARRIETT WALKUP EVELYN CONNOR fiI'1'A DURNER NAOMI CRISP PAULINE MACHIN DOROTHY WAGNER UNALEE KRAUSE CHARLES FRANKLIN VIOLAS ANN ELLISON BIILDRED ELIAS VIRGINIA ELLISON FRENCH HORNS WALTER BELL TUNGSTAL BOGER CLA RIN E TS MARION PAUL JAINIES BROWN BURTON KINNEY 'CELLOS GEORGE H.kLEY IVIILITRED SMITH VIRGINIA 1'l0VS'A!lD LOLA FREEMAN BETTY ANN I3ERHY1N1AN BASS VI OLS GEORGE HALEY HAZEL LAMB TUBAS XYANCIJ Gl'l'IST BILL BOGER TROJWBONES JACK RUSSELL GLANCE BIBADIJWS SPENCER CAPPS TRUIIIPETS RALPH MIIIOLETON RALPH OWNBEY EDITH HINE PIANO MARGARET LOUTHIAN IUORIS HODGES IIAI 4 K -If , I691 A. -.-4' -..Q , -an if .R-v ni ,J 'Av'- : ,H-Arm... ze'- CLARINETS CAHTICR HAWKINS IIOOER BROWN HIfIIIRliIl'l' SIAIHRICN DAN HILL . RILL URI! :MARION PAUL JAMES BROWN Iil'R'rON KINNEY HflXX'Al!Il JONES ALFRED flASH 'FHAIP ROBERTS GRAIN' BRYAN IIVRHAIKI IPOCK XVILLIAIXI VVALKER ROBER1' KENNERLY DRUMS PIARL CLARK XII-ILVIN fllTELKER XXYOUIDIIUVV W1LLIAMS Hlil!Sf'IlFII4 STEVENSON ALBl'IR'l' MCLEAN BASSOONS IVIARGARICT LOUTHIAN BILL ORR ALTO CLARINET HAROLD SCRPGGS 4, , Q Qlnnrrrt Manh FL UTES- PICOLOS HARRY HAXVKINS , JANE 1-IASELTINE R1LL I'l-INLAND XVILLIAM BOOK SAXOPHONES IQLZXIU IIAMSEY HENRY THO M PSON GEORGE BIURPHY flli0RGENl-I BEACHBOARD BILI. BIAGRUDER JOHN NIIFHAPIL C ORN E TS- TR UA! PE TS VIRGIL COOK T. K. ITARRONV THAI! JONES IYALPH NIIDDLETON RALPH OWNHEY HAIIRX' 1-,LUINUNIER FRED SALE AR'rH1'R CLIFF JAMES BIORRIS FICLDON ROE FRANUIS IUANLEY TROMBONES Sl'l'INCER CAPPS HERMAN ITQFSSICLL BILL Boon-:R 14IiN0IR HEN!lY HOWARD ANDERSON GEORGE XVKIGIIT EDWARD BLACK J1'L1AN MURPHY IiOBER'1' LAW RAY FISCHER BARITONES VVILLIADI BAKER GLANCE MEADOWS VVALTER WATTS ROBEIKT Gugms FRENCH HORNS DONALD CYEARING VVALTER BELL TFNGSTAL BOGER BASSES HOIIACE RITCHIE GEORGE HAI,EY JOE CRFMPLER 'VANCE G1'Es'r OBOE RALPH RUSSELL IUDOLEY JONES ALBERT GORDON M + vii .,,, ,,,- x - ,FN T' ,, w fig N395 M Q U01 ,. O f k I K R u -.. -1 x t 1' ,C ..-.. on ., f M J . - -1 ug.. KI - I I -1 I 'zu' e L l, - - T' : ,-f.:Ei1afl.:- .-. - is -. 5 -M i' 1 L -' 21. In-. L, ..f- A 1 -1 .-1 Z1 gg. ,,. q If v I -..1. 1' ,J - Annual Spring Glnnrrri OF THE Munir Bvpartmrnt ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS Under the Direction of WALTER F. VON BROCK ASHEVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 8 P. ISI., APRIL 20, 1933 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND .March-Hanover ..........................................................., .,., K ggfgy Overture-La Petite ..... ,..,,,,. Kggfgr POUCH-J0llIIy ---. .................................. ,A,,, B grnhgugg lkiarch-Vivo ......................................... ........,. ,4,,,,...,,,,, K g gfgf Euphonium Solo-Hazel-Valse Caprice ...........,........... ,,,.,., D el Srgiggr, William Baker Trumpet Solo-Stars In A Velvety Sky .,.................,..... ....... I Ierbert Clark Ralph lVl1d1dleton .Flute Solo-Le Petite Berger fThe Little Shepherdj ....l.,. . ....... De Hurry Kenneth Beachboard Brass Quartette-Huntsman's Chorus ........,..............,.......,.. .............. I Vagner Ist Trumpet ................ Ralph Middleton 2nd Trumpet .................... Ralph Ownbey French Horn .................. Donald Gearing Trombone ......... .........,..... S pencer Capps SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT CJRCHESTRA The Student Prince, selection .............................................,.............,........,... Ronberg Overture-The Marriage of Fagaro ..,..,................,........................ .,...... Il Iozrzrt fState Contest Numberj Soprano Solo-Cradle Song .,.......,................,......,............ ........ B rahms Miss Betty Bell French Horn Solo-The Old Refrain .,,....,.........,...,.. ...,.... Is 'reisfer Donald Gearing llixed Quartette-As Torrents in Summer .......,..... ...,......,................ . ..Elgar Soprano .,t,.,,...,..,...,..,,........ Alice Brown Alro ..... .......,. IN Iargaret Louthian Tenor ,.,....,..,....................... Ray Roberts Basso ......... ....,.......... 5 Iames Atkins Piano Solo-Bluette ......................................................... ................ fl ffD0w011 ' A Miss Margaret Louthian Violin Solo-Obertass, MHZIITRR ...,............ , ...,........................... ......... W il-X'illH'5ki Ralph Guelker SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND Nlarch-Invercargill ..,...................,.....................,...................... ....... L ithglofw Overture-Poet and Peasant .............................................. ....... YI on Suplve Tone Poem-Finlandia .,....................................................... ........ S ibelius fState Contest Numberj March-Officer of The Dav ..............................................................,............ . .... Hal! Piano accompaniments for soloists played bv Miss Phyllis Prunty and Miss Margaret Louthian The IIOIIIFXPIIYI donatezl by Fred Sefffmf zviff be 11'rn1c r1 for inzmezlialely after Ihr' ronrerl. Il? lll'1'7lO'ZL'IPI1gf' the help of the High Srhool P. T. A. 'P' I- ,:. ' , i -SP ,, ,,,.f7p , 'LENS 9 fi W I71I , Q -Fl, .: QiF'3f f . ':- 2- SL f v ' uf. 'S' W A X' ' A 153' I 4 e '-1 I ,- 1' fs I2 . B ... ' e-' f -1- ' ' w ,Q sf 5 Ullman Snug Our high school days are at an endg Un life's threshold we stand. We're leaving dear old A. H. S., ln search of another land. Before we sail Ollt to the sea, On life's tempestuous waves, We stop to give a brief review Of all our bygone days. To some, three years at Asheville High Have been three years of strife, But by the knowledge We have gained, We'll make a mark in life. Three years we've struggled to reach our goal, Three years of joy and strife, But now we part with saddened hearts, To embark on the paths of life. -ELIZABETH Ravson. Q Q55 ,432 E721 195 Q 35 SN-5 is S., ffg S . N . X . X X N I..- ' ,-x 331535 i 'X Y-:N 23? x ? F M, 5: 'SEEN 5 -4,. . A X if if Q S' 5 :S .ii Nw is N N ,v 'Srl' .... x -P X,q Siski- hwiifim agg ' Gbrganizaiinnn 'Kin ,s. ,. .M v-, ,Qf ,.v A any ...R 45. , + era. .r'. a , ,. ., , . ga '- . ' -A VT Lf xv.r 'U-- fr? : .1 :K , WW... N J .W 'mm' , . ,,,... My 3? . . .4 A . a . Eff. 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H Q :ff 'T Liffxzf Svtuhent Gln-nprraiiur Qluunril FA IJ. 'I' ER-JI OFFICERS NPR! N G TH RM A ho, ROBERT VV1 LLIA Ms-11B I .... .,..., P mn XNVAYANT-11A I'rr'sid1'nt .................... IQOBERT VVILLIAMS-11A Prvsidcnt .......,.,,,..,,,.. Vice President .... ---BIARY PLUMMER-11A View Prz-sirlvn Sccrvtary ....... ........ T ED SIDES-11B Svcrctavy -... 1113- 1112- I-'AI.I, TERM PORTER JOYNER TED SIDES 11A1BlAllY PLUMMER 11A-RICHARD WHITLOW At Lurpre-RICHARD GILLESPIE 10B-Jmsu-1 INDORF 10A-CLINTON HVGHES 9B-ROI,L1Ns SEWER 9A-DIARY ELLEN HARRISON mm Fall Term Faculty Advisors Miss NUSALIE CXONN O. L. NORBIPINT A s. I gg ng..- po , MEMBERS Q5 --- ---MARY PLUMMER-11B SPRING TERJI 11BfHIC'HARD VVH1'1'LOW 1113-IWARY PLFINIMER 11A-l'ROVVELI. L1'I'I'LE 11A-BOE XVAYANT 10th At LZlI'Q'6-RICHARD G1 1UI:7f'l.lNT0N Hl'uHEs 10A-ROLLINS SEWER 9B-MARY ELLEN HARRISON 9A-ANTHEA ALEXANDER FSPIE Spring Term Faculty Advisors MRS. NIAUDE STI-JELE Erm-:NE SMITH ff In-'J f ' i . fi M 1 l l' l' V4 1. '2'I I nrrhlight Svnrietg OFFICERS auhlliwwsva.uas.,. A- ., 1'rf'.s1ffvHt- ..-..... . ..........-..... NVILLIAM LANIER Secretary ........................... Nm'TIf-: RICCRAL T 100 1'l'vNif1f'HI --- .............. NANLW' Jo Fonn Rvportf-r ....................... .... I- -:Ll-1ANUR Rom ms Favulty Arlrixor .......... ..... M R, H, A. HASEI,T1N:1 ELIGIBILITY A scholarship standard of 9003 for the first three years of high school. PURPOSE To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render ser- vice, to promote worthy leadership, and to 8I'1COL1l'il5.Z'6 the development of Cliamctex' in pupils of the Asheville High School. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sponsored Chapel Program. Amcia BAK151: VViLl.lA:xl IZAKIQI: Jrzssii-1 B1cAuLi4:s JOSEPH I NM Bl-IRM AN IMOGIQNE I?vROOKlCli IVA Bnooxiciz I,l'vlNnA BnowN VIRGINIA l'llAKAI.IfS SARA C'0LI,iNs IJIDIMYFIIY CH1im'H MAN ALLAN IIONNAHOIC Cimimics EPm:nsoN EnNlcS'r Simms MEMBERS NANM' Jo Form l,1'vll,i,i': fIILLliSl'llf1 INIIIIIAM fIUI.IJS'l'lCIN lNl,Al:TnA GIIIFFIN JANE l lASl'II. l'INE lflcfxwvl-is Gvi' HAI i'A1c'ri4:r: HAWKINS llx-:HA HINSIY.-Xl.l'I .Ii-:sslic INnoi1F INlA1c,1om1a INr:I.1': .IAFK lvics SARA JAlilll'I'l I' IRISUN IYIARIIARIQT JUH Nsox I'oR'rr:l: .IOYNHR XVILLIAM Kl'llN XV1Ll.1AM LANIIQH Rox' LAWIN1: IWAHICI. IAPH Rlc'r'rY l,i'Nc'H fIICl'lllITl'l lNlA4'Ki':l.i-'lu MARY NIATHI-IS AIAIITHA lXIl'IYANll'II. Nr:'r'1'u1: MCCRAI-1 ,IOSHPIIINE IYIFBIILI. GSH ggi? 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ANNIII K. l'lIllSl.ANI7 lll.lVI4l t'I:oswI-:I,I, lf1vIf:I,vN l1II.I.INI:IIAAI lLosIf:AIAI:x' l7tll.AN l,oIIIsIa lHoNAI,II MAIIY l,I41I-I lf'I-:I, BI I-:'r ACCOMPLISH MENTIS Gave il pair-ty for the new lIl9llllT8I'S on Oct. 5. l'0lltI'llJlll6ll 10092 to the :ivimr 0ff6l'lIlg'. Gave needles, scraps, etc., to the Community XVoI'k Room. ed Fl'6IlL'h conversation in meet1n,:'s held in Fl'6lll'll. Contributed to Needle- Ilild. Sold candy :It lmsketlmull grames. H,'14l il l4'I'enclI Keno l'uI'y for new 's. Sold l'hl'lStlllZlS Seals. Stlllllllilllill interest in and ,fi f.IIIIilla1'ity with the nzition, her laiigiiage, and L'll:t0lllS. li9,'1l'llCll to the l'z1I'ent-'l'e1II'lIeI' movie. Sponsored a chapel li!'O2I'i1lll for the NANIW .lo l+'oI:I1 HI4:I,I1:N l+'os1'IcII NIAICY li. GAIIIINIIJII liI I'II lIII.III-:I:'I' RIIIIIAB1 fl'0I.IlS'l'lClN llosic 1lllAN'l' DIARY I'II,I.If:N HAI:IcIsoN .IANII H.-KSl4II.'l'lNI'I IXIAIII' ANNI4: HI4:I'woon MEMBERS lJoI:o'I'IIx' HI'IfFAIAN SAIIA JAlil!li'I'T MAIIIIAIIIIYI' .loIINsoN ANN .loNIf:s MAI:I:AIII-:T Kl'Il'INl-Ill Hl'1l.lCN KooI.Ics lI.AIA LA HAI: IHIIIIA l,ANI'II and sung' l I'ench song S.II.I,Y l.II'INsIiY MAI:I:AI:Ic'I' l.l'NSFtJlII1 f'1l,lZAlllC'l'Il XVIII'rsoN MARY AlA'l'l'lI-QS M'AI:'rIIA lXIf'lUANII-:I. .losIcPIIINIf: fNlI'lIll.l,lAN lf'I,oIII4:NcI4: 5ll'Nl'2I'Il,Y l+II'IcI.x'N l'AvNI'z l+'IIANc'I4:s l,AI'I:IIIIII:I:IA: t'I.AII:I4 I'IA'l l' NlII.IwI:I4:Ii HUXVlfIl.l. YIIIIIINIA l,If:Ic HI':I.I:N l'I:I'I'I'IIAI:II ff.. ... MX w 'gi N . ' , I In-f '- is I 7 ' ' ' Q QQ ' f' PD :- IT7l s. Sold school. l'Cl.l'ZAN4lli lloul-:Iss 'I'lllil41XlA lIoI.I.INs liosic St'IIAs t'IIAI:I.o'I I'I41 Sol-'I.I4:Y MAI:I:AIzIc'I' STI-:vI':NsoN l,I4:NoIIIc SWAIN FJYA TAx'I.oI: KlI.AoYs 'FIIIII-:Isl-'oo'I' .IIIAN XVAIINIIIII J ' ,,..-'- I -...g,,.g4 ,',: K -A uf 1 -4 1.1 -.3-2--JL!--0 e q Olnmmvrrial Glluh OFFICERS FA LL TERM I'rvsif10nt------ ---- Virv' Prc'sirI1'nt--- Nr-vrvla ry ...... 'l'rc'a,survr --- Rr'portr'r -- --------------RUTI-I PEARLMAII ---IDORIS MONTGOMERY ---------ROSE SCHAS ---------LILLIAN PRICE -------1-IERRERT JOHNSON SPRING TERM Preszdmzt .---..--.-............-.--..... ROSE SCI-IAS Vivo President--- .--.-.-- LILLIAN PRICE Secretary ---.--- Trvaslrrvr -.------...-. Rvporrvr - --.-.--------- - ---RUTH PEARLMAN ---HIIRIAINI GOI-DSTEIN --- HALFREO RANDOLPH Facully Advisor ----------- ..---MRS. C. L. LOWRANCE PURPUSE To Stimulate greater interest among' students in education for business and to bring' the members into closer relationship with the business world. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold tickets to Athletic Games, Helped with Needlework Guild. Sponsored Chapel Program. Sold Art Exhibit tickets. Stenographic work for school. Thanks- ,2'ivin,2' Offering: Sponsored Benefit Briclge. ' HAli0I4ll ULARK lil'TH POLE SARA COLLINS JOSEPHINI-1 BERMAN NIILDRED IJENTON EVELYN ITILLINGHAINI IUTA IJURNI-ZR Lois IJVTTON H. J. ECKERD NIIRIAIN1 fl0LDSTE1N IIVELYN GRANT MARGARET HARIQISUN NIARY HARRISON ITOROTHY HENRY LENORE HENRY JENNIE MAE HINIES HELEN HOLOOMIIE MEMBERS IWIARJORIE INGLE DELLA IZEN HEIZBERT JOHNSON RUTH LYTLE JAMES MAGRITDEII NETTIE BICCRAE IUOROTHEA, MCCIIRRY NIARTHA MCDANIEI. LILLIAN 1W'ICHAI.0VI-I E731 lil-INNH-I MONROE DORIS IIONTGOMERY J. L. OWENS X7IVIAN PARRIS IYLUTH PEARLMAN FRANCES PENNELL FREZIDA PETERSON TJILLIAN I,RICE HALFRI-:Iv RANDOLPH lfx V je 'Q' FZVA ROBINSON VVILLIE FAYE ROBERTS DEBORAH IQVBIN ROSE SCHAS CLAUDE SCROGGS CORNELIA SEAY KITTY S1-IERRILI. EDITH WALL FILIZABETH NVHITSON Dlihrarg Glluh OFFICERS F.-11,14 TI-IRJI l'1'f'szrif'1lI-- ......................... .1uslcrH1Nr: SEAY Vim' l'I'1'S'IlIt'llf ..... -- Nf'r'rf'I111'11-'I'r1'as11rc'r --- ----OURA Ll-:i-1 IsAAc's ---Evi-:LYN IVIARTIN Iff'pf1I'l1'r- .......... ........... S ARA lwlc-liAiu' I a.c'1llf,u Adrisrn' ........ 'xr , .' SPRING woun- ,.Q,...... TE RJ! rszflvul ........................... AIOSICPHINIC SEAY Vim' I'r1'sirIc'nf ...... -- Nm'1'1'fa ry-'l'r1'usz1 l'! l' .... lfcjmrtvr ....... , ........ -Miss NANM' ELLEN Srum-:n ---EX'I4Il.X'N IVIARTIN ----R1 ru PEARLMAN ---t'Al:ui.YN WnAvnn ELIGIBILITY Membership of l.ibmry Club restricted to library assistants who are students witih high scholastic' standing. oi-3 IECTIVE 'Fo proniote interest in library work, to train library assistants in the use of the librpziry, and to fzwilitate reference work. ACCOMPLISHNIENTS Sponsored Hook Drive. Sold tickets for football and basketball guunes. Sold tickets for art exhibit. Sold tickets for pivture show, Gave ,assistance for two Librziry benefit parties. MEMBERS L'oinNNn IIICNJAIXIIN 'l'iai.Mif:1: llif:Ai'1cl: .InANr':1'Ti-: IWCIN'l'YRly .IUSICPHINIAI SEAY HicLif:N lInAnLm' IJ'oi:o'riix' Hl'l-'FMAN SARA lNlc'liAnx' I'll.lZAI4l'I'l'H Svvwmznon l'A1'l,1Nlf: IIN.-XIlI.ICY l'onA Liam lsAAc's lii l'H l'r:Aln,AiAN EVA 'l'Ax'1.oi: SAHA 1'lfIl'lL I'IX'lfII.YN MA1r1'1N IIICIEORAH Rl'I4lN UAl!0l.YN XVIQAVIQI: Lp- m,.,,1,4 .... MN I at -ff' f if 'Fad-f I ,J f M --. ,. 5JffS5 GQ ' - K I79l na , xr. , ir ' - , l ' fi fl ,- Q f A 'f . I-tif. .-: ' 'Y .E v .,.: s B ' : . -: L-Q-, 1 L , y ..-- , -f- - . '..:.'.f'?..,.. 7v:i': if--'.,:'1nn:l S---v sv ri , to to ,,, - e l Qlrraiine Arm Qllnh orricims F.-tl,I, TERIII SPRING TERM l'rr'sidc'n! ....................,..... ELI-:ANol: Romfxs Prvsifivnt ............................ l5ORlYl'lIY .ACER Vim' I'ra'.virlr'nt ........ ............ S llllll-I VVALL Vim' l'rf'sir11'11t ....... ...... E Li:ANou lloumis Nrr'rvtary-'I'rvn.vuw'r .... .... M Am' ANN HPIYWARII Secretary-Trcaszrrvr .... ---NIARY ANN HI-:YWARD Rvporlvr ............. .... IX fI,Anv ANN HIfYWAllIl Rr'po'rtf'r ................. ...... S ALLY LIPINSKY Faculty Advisor ....... ......... M ISS NANNH-I IWOORIC PURPOSE To promote interest in Creative writing, literature and art. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Gave a party for the Pledges. Sold tickets to several school athletic games. Sold tivkets to the Art Exhibit. Made candy and sold it for Annual Picture. Contributed to the Thankspgiving' offering. Contributed to the Needlework Guild, Sold lied Cross Seals. Kept alive in its group, at love, an appreciation for ar: written, spoken and painted. Sold tickets to Parent-Teacher movie. MEMBERS IYOROTHY Amar: Rm rY Gnvvmn FRANCES .loNEs FILEANOR Rooms Amon BAKFIR INIARY ELL1-:N HARRISON THELMA Lim Sums WALL .lrrssm BEADLES MARY ANN HEYWARD SALLY LIPINSKY ITOROTHY WARIJ EL1zAm-:'ru QFARR ANN JONES HE'r'rY LYNCH BARBARA YVILLARD -Q' A'-F., ....., ' N '. ix ff' I! J I '. 1 All A- ww A ..-Avia FW ' 5- .v E801 -A... Q, .my A 5 lu.. 1 1 in ' 1. .- 1' iz' ir... -L... r N I ALI, Tl'IR.1I Cehvrriun OFFICERS 1 ,ii NI'lflXfl 'l'Rl?Jl l'l't'SlIiI'Hf .... -- -,----- --- .... Bivrrv WRiH:NsHAI.1, Vim' l'rcsirlcu!--- Nt'l'l'l'fl1I'y ...... 'l'rcnsurcr-- Rcpnrlcl' .... idrnt ..., - ....... ..... l NIROTH v Acura ------ --------l'iRANFl'IS Jomzs -l'1l.IZAllE'l'l-I FARR I'I'r'sirIcnt ..................,........ Ei,i:ANoR Romans ----El.lLANUll Homcus Vice' Prcs ------SAllA ARTHUR Nf'! 'l'ffU'1l ------ -----SAllA ARTHl'R ---- ---------l'iKANf'lCS .loNI1:s 'l'rrasurvr-------- ---------I':LlZAl!lC'l'H ITARR Ncportcr--,------------- ---- 1'yfll'IlH-lj Aflrixor ......................... Mics. HALL PURPOSE To promote better school spirit and better sportsmanship. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Attended gill local football games 9092 or more. Attended all basketball grames EMMA or more. Hard 21 club cheer-leader. Presented a club meirapihone to Miss Burnett for cheer-leaders. I'ii,I'tll'lI7ZLf6fl in severail chapel progxrains through members. Sold tickets to bzisketball ,Lraines and football games. Attended Loygllty Night gamies NOW. Gave tea for new pledges of full semester. Sent telegrrams to the temn ,at several out-of-town games. Showed parents to the l'arent-Teachers meeting' for Mrs. Hoffman. Sold tickets for I'a.rent-Teacher movie. Uontributed lttttfp to Thil-llkS,2,'lYlll,2' offering. Sold more tickets to the Art Exhibit than any other club. Sold l'ln istmzis Seals. Uontributed 100W to the lied Cross. Gave basket, clothes, to il poor f,u.n1ilv ut l hristmz1s. Gave benefit bridge to help raise money for the baseball team. Had one or more cars in every paxzuie. Gave tea for new pledges of spring' semester. Contributed 10099 to the Needlework Guild tor. Uooperated in all :md hiid every member ai direc I l'0ll0'l'll v Avian Evl4:l,vN Aimxus Eliiilli Al.l,l'0llT SARA AllTllllll lNlARGAlllCT l'A1.1-'isis school activities. QiRlf7l'CllliN UOCKE liorisic IKINALII lllhlilllflll l-C1,1As l':l.lZAlllC'l'll FAH!! GI..-kllYS IUORTUNE MEMBERS Hl4Il,lCN l+'os'rr:R lfA'l'HlGlllNlQ Houma Bmvrv fHillYFIli SHIRLEY HANSPZN BIARY ANN Hifi' wARn - ANN JONES FRANCES JONES SALLY 1.1l'lNSKY HIARY ELLICN HAllRISI1N Jovcic BTOORE -es n je V' fsli lCl.l'IAN0l! Romans l'llAlil.tl'l l'li SOFLEY INIARY VAVGHAN Sviwns XVALL n ,. ' . - , t 3 X , ,jf ' be 1.41355--1,-y.:.:33:,1: .,-,wie--f . ---if-4.1-.,L...2f4.a--:x- a 15:12-5'4g,gg,:' '-' 12 -Q3-e--fx Q ' i fii -1 1 -A ,, rid .1-17 ' 'A'-fffi' ' ' 'A -ff - 1 nil-132!:!:g, i l Y 1 ' ', zz gi: EE M , e in A I .YA , A A - ,- 12 ,ti :ff-K -. V . lg Q --- B - : -e -1 fe 11.2 ,-11: 5 1 ix ?f7?'321-- .- ' ,a-.L-Lal:-7 E2.?.i3,,,-+'2:-, .T,dt1il x .l 555-if:-r'ff?1 Fff?f? 12..i T1-I-'4.f 1 -:5'?3 -J:-F71 FT :'5'E,. ::: e:s3i5l':fe'.er- -.-4.7:-:-' , 1935:-:-, f1,-V-f,,,g,.rs:..T2.ff, Q- ffvrff. .1 ' - - f- - -155. .::'- ... l -A as Lgnnnivrft orificmzs l ,l IJ, 'l'l'IlI.lI l'n-.wirlwft .,......,,......f,,,,,.. .A.. S Aim .lAni:if:'r'r Vim- I'rv.virif-nf ,,.. ,,A,........ If lnvrii fiIiAN'l' N4'l'l'1'f1ll'.ll ,.....- -f-lNlAici' Hicl.i':N l7l'l'KlC'l l' 'l'r:vm11rrr--- ..........., Hici.icN l'3i:AIvI,l4:Y l fIf'llIf,ll iirlrisfrr ,,,,A,......, Nl'lflXfI '1'lu'R.1I NIAIXIIC HAYNH l'I'l'Slfll'lIf ...... - ........A --e-------. View l'rr'.wir1f'u t --- ..... SARA .I ARllI'Yl T' NI'l'I'l'1fIl',I! , ,... .IA 'l'rvr1s11rr'r ..,.....,..,... .... ,vliliss t'oi,i. 1: v n fmlzxicli PURPOSE To boost uthletivs and all worthwhile movements and rzmipuigns. To do our best to improve school spirit, inspire school loyalty, and bring' about at better spirit of t-nope-ration between tent-hers and students. ACCOMPLISHMENT5 Sold tivkets to football and liasketlyall g:'a.nies, llonated to the Needlework Guild. Presented twelve btlzmkets to the football boys. Sold tickets to the .Xrt Exhibit. Donated money for band uniforms. l'0IllI'illllf8tl to 'rh2lIlkS5llX'lllL1' ol't'e-re ins, f'0lltI'lllllt94i to t'hristmas baskets. liionated books and niugtizines to the iibrnry. Sold the most tivkets to uslllillll' 'I'hroug'h. A member also won llltllYitlll2ll prize. Sold tivkets to State Fair. MEMBERS Ni.: H,xslcI,'1'1Nl-2 liorisic I'lcickiNsoN Hicu-:N lti:.xpi.i4:x' Al,xi:t:ixi:ia'l' lipwmins AIAIIY Hmzizisox .li-:.xNia'l i'i4: Nl4'lN1'i'i:ic llonwrili' t'ill'lu'ilAl,xN IYIARY l,lai4: I icI.Alti'l' BlAl!tlANlC'l' HAl:l:isoN Iiomriwti' Xllfilll l'Ii,iz,uu':'i'ii f'HtlI'lClI l4Ipi'rii f1i:.xN'i' JANL: H.XSlCl.'l'lNl1Z l.oi'1si-: I'i-tirkixsox Nlim' lliizmzx Inw'kic'i i' Mi'ici.vN tli:.xN'r liI'I'l I'Y .lmx Hi-:xxlxtsicn .losiwiiixili Sian' l+'ic,xN4'i-1s Films Allilllli HAYNI14: SARA .IAl:l:ic'r'r l :l.IZ.Xlil'I'l'll Swim-:tzoop lfizixri-:s H. FIIZICS lDono'1'iti' H1'i-'FMAN ICvlcm'N M.nrriN Yiiztsixra Sin-zxiwi-:1.i. 4 M.-- ff f' 'B Q W ,-X pw 7-'u 'r ' fu' X LMA? wwf' - , iff it i .1 A - fre-3 mmwtgf 4:!t '5 ' J J 4N,,4'f,' 'pk T3 I4-E7 Q Q5-If Q5 lS2l .A-. N X 'A L:-I: 13- -G L ..... .f-as- --fl ..,r 3 Q , , B- , A cl 1 ' vt- 1.41.11-1-A---L.Qm..1, ..f,,1,u.-.- - -'M A--.1.f.2f 221 1, 5 '22lA? flEE' '-':1 -1:23-isizf' 1 ,ff - , wa- Nrfhy ' ik-ff J-f l ,, , N, I- , , , hx.. . 1 .: ' ' , ' 'f ' e A ' -- - ,L ,En ,gg 1 --l --air: -- M , g -. .: :-1'- S- 5 W .'-- -nf Lssr ' l 'J f f- -- ' f .-':.f'r--'1'f4i5-5.-21-f,.-,S?-L 2 xasi'L,,.,:5fM1' ' 2 :'5g.Q?r:lf,???3E1-1fiffff'-E.':l7:55? -.ii-:Ti:'f -L-'Q-P' . 411' 7.5-7: -V V3,5i:::7,w---' - Y,, I .--, - ,- , '-AA: , , '. A - 7. .yy . ' F. x7 Q -su. weld' -ai-an.-na .fr B' ,wx walx.-a- 13241-P1125 oFF1c1aRs l .l LI, 'l'l'flf.lI I,l'l'NilIl'lllA ,,,,.A. ,A ,,,,,....... 1':I.lI'1Alil-I'I'll liAx'su1: Vim' l'n'.wiflfw1IY,- ..... l.1l,m,xN Plzlvl-3 Nl't'l'l'ffIl',Il-,, - ..v.... l,l'm'1Nm llm1wN 'l'1'f'r1.v:1:-vip, ...... lmms Alorwnalmllclrx' l ur'uIly ,lrlrisflr ..,,,,.,..,. Nl'lx'l.Y!i 'l'lfIf.ll 1'ru.wifIrn1 -,--.,..,,..vAA..Y....,. I'Il.lZ.XlilC'l'll IQAYSUH Vim- I,1'1'Xil11'llf .,., .,,..,,A l .Il,l.l'lN l'l:1l'E N!'l'l'!'f!1l'.Il ...... ,. ....... ..... N ANN' .Io Form 'I'r1-f1.w11rw',-, ...A..,, .... l Al'4'lNllA IERUWN lfwlmrtvr .,.,v.......... ,,,M.-xl:x' .XNNIG Simca M Iss .Xml A HAXV'l'llUliNl4I PURPUSE To foster and develop school spirit, to help in all svhool uclivitivs, to develop 4-l1:u':u'te-1' amd SllUl'fSlll2'lllShlID lllllllllil' its members. ACCOMPLISIIMENTS Helped Needlework Guild. Gave ulothes to :A family at 1'hl'lSllll3lS. NVOI1 lloyulty Night. Elltervd into all ticket-selliluz' vontests. t'ontx'ilwute1i to llllylllpl' il pin-ture for the school. Attended ull QQLINGS. Helped in all CillllIl2ll2'IlS in svhool. MEMBERS lNlAm' lCl.1.1cN llurlu-rl: IXl,x1:x' .IRAN f:llAN'I' AIARY Sw: lNloo1:E Nlfxnx' ,XNNIC Suu-:s Immun-:Nw lilmmulzlx Al,xm:.,x1:la'1' .lmlNsuN M,-lm' 1,Ll'AlRlI'Il! l.1aNm:1a SWAIN lux Hlltllllilflli l':l.lZAllI1I'l'Il llAIXlliIf1'l'll I,1l.1.lAN I'1:u'lc GIAIWS THm.:m.Um. .-Xlll'Il.AlIll'I lS1:dwN 'l'ux4.l.A1,x l,ll-11: l+lI,lzA1:lc'1'11 lt,n'sun , , , , , , l,A1:lz.u:A XX lI.I.Alllr l,1u'1Np,x lKuuwN 1X14:'1 1'l1c M11 Ima Nolrlx lmysol: Slum l'lll.l,lNS l+'l.m:11:Nv11: lNlc'Nlc1c1.x' lf'lcANv1cs S,u.l.m' ll lub VULHG NAN1-Y .lo lfulzlw llums fNlUN'l'l2UMlCliY NIAHY lllalc SAl.l.r:Y l1:lf:N14: XV1:u:l1'r Q-'--,Ffvg::1,., I N Y T li ff' Dlxflifwl Q ' v Vs, I m. ' S5 zJ 5 A - ' ff K fszu uit -A' cg.. -It K ,S L' L.. 2 S 1- -1 ...A 31 :..f -qv.-.-,rig -Swans iii-ij Qlluh OFFICERS nr- new It. FALL Tl-IRM SPRING TERM Prr'sidv11t ...................... . ........ Gus WERTZ President .......................... WATSON LUTHER Van' I'r1'sidvnt .......... ........... I YOLLINS SEVIER Vice President .......... .... J ANIES ATKINS SfI'rr'ft1r11-'l'rf'asurm'--- .......... CHARLPIS IQEINER Svorvtary-'I'r0asurvr .... ---ROLLINS Sicvmn I a.c'1llty Ad1'isor ............... MR. JAMES M. BROCK PURPGSE To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high Stamlnrils of Christian character. AIMS l'le:In SpeeclI. Ulean Sport. Clean Scholarship. Clean Living. C'ont1ip:'io11s Christian Character. Ll-JROY ABEIINATIIY JAMES ATKINS CARL CAVVOOIJ A HARIIX' I ALnwI:I.L Exum DAvIs VVALLAVII DAVIS, JR. XVALTRR DVRANTE MEETINGS THIIRSOAY NIGHTS or EACH YVEEK. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold tickets to all athletic SIIIIUQS at school. Attendee! u. Hi-Y District Meeting' at Columbia, South Carolina. MEMBERS IRILLY COOPER Joie CRUMPLER JOHN IDANIEL EAIZIIDI, J OLIVER GARNEII CHARLES HENR1' GAUNT III IQOBICRT GAIINT PHIL HOYLII WATSON LI'THi-:R JA In ES MORRIS DITNFAN MURROW BURWELL HALL STEVE NEWTON CHARLES REINER HOLLINS SEVIER HORACI: RITCIIIE PAVL YVARLICK JACK XVAYANT ROBERT XVAYANT AUGIISTUS H. WERTZ, if .45 CQ --fttt fi at 'ggyjiqfwy Li eg? ISU JR, .:,., L- Q- 3 -W ..,, ,, , -..- . ,,..... 4. A.. i- ...... Y..-.13 ' ...- - ,,., .,-, ,,,, , .-..,:.::... , A -,-V-, .. , -:nfl--'1. 2 ::.:f5:a :4 ' J 1 ':g,.-3, -1,5 114,-.....1-. 4 : ':-?-j- :fe1.f'- '3 , v. '. - Q, X U-.n-4 my i n ' H 1 I ' I .: l , W Y ., ls t r ,lv 'Z 64 x'-1' DH -111.1 -:1'?s.,'f.jL-: X f F Q FACULTY Miss KA'1'm':mNl-1 Timur: Mlss AlYGl'S'l'A IgARNlfI'l l' Mlss l'Anmr-1 hm: W'r:Ax'l-:lx Miss Ex'lam'N N1c'KMAN Svtuhvnt Glluh I'r0.widvl1f .............. Viva Sc't'rvtary ........ 'I'r1'as11r4'r ...... Anvxsous Mus. J. J. S'1'1cVENsoN Miss NICLL HINES Mlss IDA S1'1x1Nn-:R Mus. ALLYN BROVVNSON OFFICERS ----------MARY Law l4'r:LM1c1' I'rvsid4-nt .... .... ..... IN 'I ARY ANNE SIDES IWIAKY DIATHES ---INIIRIAIN1 GOLIJSTFIIN Nt'l'l'll'f' 1'I'0!ll'!1 COMMITTEE CHAIKMEN HI- ,... -- I'Ir'r'rr'n,ti0n-- ........ --- Noclal ................... Mus. I.. li. HOFI-'MAN ..... llmmrary Faculty Advisor I AI.L TH RJ! .Tris and Uraflx ........... - ......... SALLY LIPINSKY llramalivs- ..... - M usir' .......... Novial N1'l'I'il't'--- SARA Cmcu, ---------li0S.-KLENA HA1,w -,---..1WIARY PL1'MM1c1: ---MANY EL14-:N BARKIQI: CI-IAIRMEN OF HOBBY GKOVPS SPRING' TERJI A'rts and Fraft-Q .............-..... --SALLY IAIPINSKY , Dramafipg -,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..... - -IWARY .IIQAN GRANT LAH0LYN XVEAVER Alllsif'--,,,,, ----IHp:BunAH RIHHN --Q-IWWWAH RVWN l,!1t'fl'QIl---- ---IQOSALIQNA HAl4lC ----l,laNolcu SVVAIN llilfinlm--- ---,l.ll,x,1AN PIIICIC 49 'n'.. -1- ' X r ' .ffl ' 'Lf ing ' I, 1 PQ A ' C' i351 Q A ' o . Bl- - -1. '- - .., ., .- - ..-- V ..- . ,p ..,. , .-.1..,-,-..pL - Q.--, R . '. , 1 3,l ' ' 1 ' 15, '-L. Ds ire, e L t --. . - .1 --, f .-..,rf11?l -0 Q E ls '- 5 E' i ' ' ' . : H '- :. ILS' .' jf' '1 3. -. 15: : A-.3--l-r,,,.. 9-15.5211 An' C2- -::1.4:.gv.:-- :ysfiI:lz'.-3.-1: . T' ' :S1l:fresT?'f: -f i?-12 11?-LE'-Yap -, .:t 9:3 .16 55-1'4fe-f 'reaff- . gil':,...Y-': .,',,:..,-.,. . --45-i ri:-,.:.,U W. . A-E-A 'snr'-, A .. . ' - 7V-- I V. ' zz -1- ' ' ' f' ,, -. Svtuhrnt Gllnh PURPOSE SLOGAN To Gnd and give the best. To face life squarely. EVELYN ADAMS EVELYN AUSTIN MARY ELLEN BARKER MAGDALENE BAUBIGARDNER MILLICENT BIRD JOSEPHINE CHASE SARA CECIL THERESA CHAKALES X7lRGINIA CHAKALES ELIZABETH COOPER MARJORIE COOPER SARA COOKE MAIIIE COPLESTON ANNIE L. CROSLAND OLIVE CROSWELL ITANNY DARBY IUOROTHY DAVIS LOIS ITICKINSON STELLA DUKE MARTHA E. DOSIE MARGARET EDWARDS MARY EPPS MARY LEE FELMET NANCY Jo FORD FRANCES GARREN LUFILLE GILLESPIE MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN MARY JEAN GRANT PIOSALENA HALE JANE HASELTINE SHIRLEY HANSEN VIRGINIA HARVARD ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sold tickets to games. Helped with Needlework Guild baskets. Helped with Thanksgiving baskets. Collected soap Wrappers for night schools. Sponsored Christmas toy shop. Gave presents to underprivileged families at Christmas. Helped night schools with Christmas trees. Helped with Christmas Vespers at Y. W. C. A. Sang Christmas carols at sanitoriums. Delivered Y. W. C. A. ballots. Sold tickets to State Fair. Helped sponsor Children'S Theatre at Y. W. C. A. MEMBERS GEORGIA HENSLEY MARY ANNE HEYWARD REBA HINSDALE DORIS HODGES MILDRED HOWELL DOROTHY HUEI-'MAN MARGIE INGLE DELLA IZEN MARION JARVIS ANN JONES DOROTHY JONES CATHERINE KELLEY IAOUISE KELLEY EMILY LAWRENCE CAROLYN LICHTENFELS MABEL LIFE SALLY LIPINSKY WINIERED MASON MARY MATHES ANNEYFTE MEBOEFEY CHRISTINE MCCOLLUM MARY MCCONNELL DOROTHEA MCCURRY MARTHA MCDANIEI. RUTH MICHEAL I30RIS MONTGOMERY RACHAEL MORRISON SATENIK NAHIKIAN DOROTHY OSEORNE CLARE PIATT PHOEBE PINKNEY SHIRLEY PIKE ELIZABETH PIPES MARY IDLUMIKIER LILLIAN l RlCE ELIzARErH RAYSOR FRANCES RHINEHART HARRIET RHINEHART WILLIE FAY ROBh'RTS EVA DOROTHY ROBINSON TI-IERESA ROGERS DEBORAH RUBIN DEBORAH RUBIN II FRANCES SALLEY MARGY SCHARTLE ROSE SCHAS SARAH SCOTT CORNELIA SEAY MARY ANNE SIDES ADELE SIMPSON DOLLY SMITH MARGARET STEVENSON LENORE SWAIN ELIZABETH SWICEGOOD MARGARET TATE EVA TAYLOR NELLE THOMAS AILEEN WEAVER CAROLYN WEAVER LORONA WILLIAMS NINA WILLIAMS MARY GRAY WITHERS Q 3 E861 J ' 2 1 SER K N3 ' -, S 5 2 , i ' . 3 5 i M . as -- yggaw- evy Q: , 'Nm N . '- rx 5- 15 2:1-3.-fl' A iiiww X -:-. -1 S' z if ' 33 Wsisf E5 'i K YN ' it - . .r - ff,-i'.L 'I x - 355, .gx x 4- -- ,-f 'i ' is N - - -9 ......., ' gs, - f-'-'E' ' 'f . 1 -f' Is Nr .g ks 5 S-.xg S bggii- NN qs X Q' 2 w ...Q , x Sa pf? f I . 3555 4 - R bmw Q 5 Sw J' Q QQ, tag 1 .Q 5 s x ':' Big ,NW EQ N ' X S YS S .SF S x Q. 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G H . . I 1 ' ,ZA ,,,-QL-L-1-..-L.a.7:1..-f .,,-,-33:--' I--9.1-3-L.:w1:.,.2'-11:1-I . -Eng--51,1 '11 -fi' W, -' wg- ---n v - -'z' - .-:, :- - .,::.::' ' L? , 4 1 In lu- I I F1 Q I lf' If Ig L . D - ... 1 f I ,,,. 1- -Q ,.,?:'- ,r .va ,r 1 illnnihall FOOTBALL PLAYERS COACHING STAFF PLAYER POSITION J. P. LEEPER .,.......,,v............. I-Iead Coach MAx LEWIS ........... BOYCE HOFFMAN .,.... FRANCIS FERRELL ........ J. D. IJERMID ............ JIM ATKINS ..,....,,,. BOE MCVOY ............ WEAVER CHAPMAN ...... CLYDE GRAHABI ...,..... RAY ROBERTS ....... BILL COOK ........... ALFRED KERSTEIN ..... DANA BURNS .......... CHARLEs SOUTHER ..... EUGENE KEITH ........... JOHN DENNIQ ,..,..,...,.,... CLYDE DENNISQ-gg, ..,. ...... .... End .,.....-End ...,..,..,End .-..,..Tacl'1e .......Tackle .,.,...TackIc ...,...TacHe .......TacHe ..,,...TacHe ,......Guard .......Guard ......-Guard ,.--.--Guard ROY ARERNATI-wil ............... ,,,.,., G aara' TOM IPOCH ........................... ........... G uard BOE SWICEGOOD QCaptainJ ................. ,,,,..Center DAN HILL, JR. .............................. 12f.Ig.16'enter RICHARD GILLESPIE ...,..... - ............. BOE MCCAMBRIDGE ....... THELBERT LOWE ........ FRANK STEELMAN .....,. JACK MCJUNKEN ....... FRANK MILLER ........ CHARLES SAMS Quarterback ..-----.Quarterback ---..,..Quarterbac,6 ---.....-.HaIfback ........-.I-Ialfback .,.-.-....HaIfbaAqk Hazfbagiix SKIMP SMITH ........................,.........,.,. Haffbhfl BUCK PINKSTON ................................ Halfbgpfi GEORGE BRYSON fCaptain-Electj ........ F ullbacl- REX COWAN ...........................,............ Fullbafk EARL CLARK .......................... Student Manager BILL MCCLEAN ...... ....... BOYD HARRIER ........ ......, EUGENE COOPER ........ Assistant .Assistan t Manager Illanager -...-....-.--..--.Trainer HAL WEIR ..,.............,. .- Line Coach VV. H. PLEIXIMONS ............... Faculty Manager FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Asheville I3 ............ Black Mountain 7 ............ Gastonia .......... I4 ............ Waynesville ...... 0 ............ Charlotte ........ O ............ Spartanburg ...,.. I4 ............ Christ School .... O ............ Greenville ........ 6 ............ Columbia ..... 25 ,..... ...... Blue Ridge---..- 6 KIM. if g-'vw-1 BUCK PINKSTON BILL MULVANEY Bos SWICEGOOD Eazkrthall M111 RICHARD WORLEY CROWELL LITTLE RICK GILL-ESPIE REECE TEAGUE WOODROW BARTLETT J. D. DERMID CARTER HAWKINS BILL KRICKHAN RAY ROBERTS J. P. LEEPER CLYDE GRAHAM E921 53 , L' .-ze ' ' R ' x v ,A-. .-e I i' ,J 2 ' ,- -v-' um -I ,Q . C Elan 4 l Y .. I , 1 l Q9 1.5 - ls- ,L .. - L C fa .. It lr, - '- 211. -1- - 3 , LZ... . f, ..Lg?f:ag':4 Y WY Li :, .:?-'gl',-2--.':g.':.'f?Ii'. lf 1 1 Z'... --.. 1 I ,nv 1' Maakethall J. P. LEEPER ............... W. H. PLEMMONS ........ RAY ROBERTS ........... CLYDE GRAHAM ...... PLAYER BUCK PINKSTON ...... JIM ATKINS ............... Bos MCCAMERIDGE .... CARTER HAWKINS ...... DONALD GEARING .... ,. GEORGE HowELL ...... Bon SWICEGOOD .......,..... WOODROW BARTLETT ...... J. D. DERlN'1ID .............E.. CROWELL LITTLE ....... RICHARD WORLEY ..... BILL MULVANEY ..... RICHARD GILLESPIE ...... BILL KRICKHAN ....... REECE TEAGUE ...... EARL CLARK ....... -........-..--.....--Coach -....-.Faculty Zllangzger -.......Student Jlfanager -.--...Student Zllanager POSITION .-.....Forward ,......Forw1lr1l -.,..-.Forwwrd .......Forwanl ..,..-.Forw1Ird .....-.Forward ......-Center .-...--Center ..,....C'enter ....,.-.Guard .-.--.,.Gu11ra' .---....Guard --...,..Guard -.-..-..Guard - ........ .... . .-.Guard .-.....-Guard BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Maroons Opponents Maroons Opponents ' 24 44 ' I6 34 ............ Alumm ........................ ..-..-..-.-.WaynesvIlle .- 28 ............ Weaver College ............ 22 44 ............ Wayrlesville ...... .... . -.Ig 38 ............ Grace .......................... I7 39 ............ Canton .......... ....... I 6 I9 ..........,. Grace .............. ...,..... 2 I 32 ............ Blue Ridge ........ ....... 2 4 2I ............ Grace .............. ....,.... I 5 34 ............ Blue Ridge ........ ....... 3 o 30 ............ Spartanburg .... ......... 2 9 33 ............ Farm School ...... ....... I 7 33 ...,...,.... Spartanburg .......,........ 30 I 3 ............ Farm School ................ I9 42 ...,........ Candler ........... ...... I 6 42 ............ West Buncombe ............ I6 35 ............ Candler ......... ......... I 9 31 ............ Christ School ................ I8 18 .....,,,.... Charlotte .... ......... 3 I 2I ............ Christ School ................ I9 26 ............ Charlotte ........ ......... 2 5 45 ............ Lake City, Fla ............. I6 24 ............ Rutherfordton .............. SI 32 ............ Central High, Wash- 33 ...,........ Rutherfordton .............. I7 ington, D. C ........,. L ...... 48 C' ' 4 I C -C - ff 'JS A, at I J I I ,I Wee W ' r E931 A- -+.n,:fgu-Q,--'-wi-+R.-.-L-we-3:-ml 1 . .k.. ,-. gm. . ,M-11 v. ,gi ,J A Q ....,,,....... Qilnh OFFICERS President-- .......................... Bos SWICECOQII Vice President ............ -------CHARLEs PINKSTON Secretary-Treasurer ...... - ....... CHARLES SOUTHER Faculty Advisors MR. J. PRICE IIEEPER MR. B. B. MITCHELL JAMES ATKINS Woonnow BARTLETT GEORGE BRYSON VVEAVER CHAPMAN EARL CLARK VVILLIAINI Co0K FIUGENE COOPER CLYDE DENNIS J. D. DERMID FRANCIS FERRELL RICHARD GILLESPIE CLYDE GRAHAM CARTER HAWKINS DAN HII.L BQYCE HOFFMAN MEMBERS CLAY JOHNSON EUGENE KEITH MAX LEWIS CROYVELL LITTLE ROBERT BICCAMBRIDGE JACK. MCJUNKIN VVILLIAM MULVANEY CHARLES PINKSTON CLOMAN POWELL RAY ROBERTS WILLIAM SMITH CHARLES SOUTHER FRANK STEELMAN Hon SVVICEGOOD ICFIECH TEACIIE JOHN DENNIS QM? I94J .u,,. .. 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H . , , ,N v Q ,. - - , Y. . Y . 1 '.: ' 1 ' ii ' , nw , . Fw ' 1' X 1 Ira, Cfllyr Asheville .Ilalaifirr VOLUME V11 By MARY MATI-Ins, ELEANOR Romans, LUOILLE GILLESPIE NUMBER 1 Attention, Ladeez and gentle- men! This way to the main tent, where the biggest little show in the world will presently be put on for your entertainment! 'Sides mam- moth circus-two rings of laughs and thrills ,going on simultaneous- ly! Tickets just fifty cents-one- half dollar--general admission. Fif- ty cents more for grandstand seats. Right this way, folks! This was Mickey Reynolds, the barker. How he could bark! There goes the band. Its open- ing selection was a. very unusual rendition of Willow Weep for Me. The bandmaster, the greatest band- master that ever lived, was Mr. Exum Davis. The people made Il wild rush for the big tent, and clambered to their seats. The big opening parade came into the ring: the huge elephants, the mischiev- ous clowns, and the troops of ac- robats and gorgeous ladies. On the backs of the great beasts, rode in regal splendor the Maharajah of Alexander, the former Bob Wyant, and his attendants, Emerson Mont- gomery, Locke Chunn, Ed. Black. John Fletcher, Bobby Gaskins, and Steve Newton. Behind him, at a respectful distance, were the Ranee, Dorothy Acee, and her attendants. Alice Baker, Frances Laughrldge, Frances Salley, Dot Henry. Martha McDaniel, and Marjorie Miller. Amid great applause the ring- master, Mr. Ted Sides, came into the sawdust ring. He ha.d the time- honored wax moustachios, heavy riding boots, high -,silk hat, and flowered waistcoat. Bowing pro- fusely, he introduced thfe ilrst per- formers of the afternoon: Ladeez and gentlemen! In the first ring you are about to see that extra- ordinary and incomparable trapeze artist, Lucille Gillespie. She will perform a feat never before at- tempted in the history of the world! Miss Gillespie, while swinging by her toes from this trapeze, one hundred and seventy-flve feet from the ground, ladies and gentlemen. will peel and eat a. banana. We ask that you help this little lady by your silence during this remark- able feat! In the second ring, Jes- sie Beadles, the greatest lion tamer on earth, will put her beasts through many daring tricks- The crowd gazed in awe-struck silence at Miss Gillespie, the won- der of the age. She peeled the banana easily, dropped the skin gracefully, and fell to eating the fruit in a most nonchalant man- ner. But alas, the banana skin, in its descent, fell into the unsus- pecting, and open mouth of Mr. Gus Wertz, thereby causing near strangulation. Dr. Jeanette McIn- tyre, the circus physician, soon put the distressed and suffering gentle- man ,at ease. Miss Beadles was superb in her lion training act. The huge tawny beasts showed a devotion to her, entirely lacking in most feline ani- mals. We were surprised to learn that so many of the circus members were graduates of Asheville High. Next came a thrilling act on the high tension wire, by those twins of the Tigmht Rope, Imogene and Iva, Brooker. They are the only ones ever to perform under such hazardous conditions. A slight ac- cident was caused wlhen the wire short circuitedg a small rope, dang- ling from it, caught Hre. The twins courageously seized it and flung it away. Unfortunately, it went a little too far, into the grandstand, in fact, and still burning, fell upon Mr. Bill Lanier, Senator from the State of Coma, who was a former chairman of the Committee forthe Prevention of Boys Skipping School, one of the distinguished visitors in President and Mrs. Williams' party. fThe flrst lady we recognized as the former Miss Betty Lynch.J The Senator was rudely aroused from a sound sleep by the realization that his frock coat was burning. One of the clowns, Mr. Alfred Barnard, made himself the hero of the day by throwing a bucket of water on the now thoroughly terrined Sena- tor. After this interruption, the twins resumed their act. They danced a hornpipe and an Irish jig, and closed with a turkey walk. The spectators cheered loudly, and seemed to unanimously agree that the dainty performers were truly splendid. With the presidential party we noted the following members of the E971 Cabinet: Tom Humphries, Secre. tary of Interior Decorating, Paul Warlick, Secretary of the Bureau for the Prevention of Automobile Accidentsg Duncan Murrow, Sec- retary of Etiquette: Ridgeway Lynch, Secretary of Aviation: Earl Clark and Harvey Sutton, Secretary and Under-'Secretary of thc Bureau for the Extermination of Radio Crooners. Then, in one ring, Lucinda Brown, Helen Pritchard, and Flor- ence McNeely, equestriennes in- comparable, demonstrated their skill, while, in the other, Rebecca Morris, lovely bareback rider, ac- complished all sorts of remarkable feats. As a conclusion to her act, she jumped through six flaming hoops all at the same time. . The trapeze artists, the world- famous Flying Pretzels, were pre- sented next. T'he troupe, we ob- served, was composed of Bill Les- ter, Jack Geary, Tommy Gamble, Sarah Collins, and Evelyn Martin. Their performance was magnificent. About this time Misses Mary Lee Felmet and Nancy Jo Ford, the noted heads of the International Home for Homeless Cats and Dogs, were seen having an argument with the hurdy-gurdy player, Margaret Loutlhian. They declared that her monkey looked under-nourished. Miss Louthian vowed that she gave him live meals a day, while she herself only ate one. The discus- sion was interrupted by Joe Al- berts, head clown. While chasing a feather, he stumbled over the hurdy-gurdy player, and fell over the two irate ladies. Their atten- tion was violently diverted from Miss Louthian. when, at last. they finished with the clown, the hurdy- gurdy player had taken advantage of the new scrap and was nowhere to be seen. That famous elephant trainer, John Barber, next came forward. He made his animals leap grace-' fully through hoops and over boxes. One of the beasts slipped on a ban- ana. skin, probably the one that nearly choked Mr. Wertz, and ln trying to regain his balance. stepped heavily on Mr. Barber's toes. The trainer, due to this ac- it .2 me 55: 1 vxcmwgufgx-me arg f Q ii W , r - W Elie Aslirnillr ilialaifin' Vonuivm Vll By MARY MAN-ms, Enmuorc Rsocmas, LUCILLE Gu.L 1-ia Numsm I cldent, was forced to retire. Some more bareback riders, Mary Richbourg and Reba 1-llnsdale, soon claimed our attention. They were really marvelous: their movements were as light as a gazelle's. A group of stilt acrobats, includ- ing Frances Ebbs, Rose Schas, Hazel Lamb, and Elizabeth Rom- bough, gave a very unusual- per- formance. lt was amazing to see them leap about on the high un- galnly stilts. The last act of the afternoon presented Zacharoni, the Human Projectlle, whom we observed to be the former Harrison Elrod. A huge cannon was brought forth, and thethext thing we saw was Zacharonl sailing through space. Apparently the charge in the can- non had been too great, for he sailed far beyond the net, out into the crowd, and landed between Miss Sara Arthur and Mr. George Mur- phy. They looked far more aston- ished than did Zacharoni. But no, this wasn't the end, for Mr. Sides stepped forward again. Don't go away, folks, there is more to come. We will now pre- sent the greatest Wild West Show ever seen. The price is just twenty- five cents more. You positively cannot afford to miss this wonder- ful performance! Almost every one seemed to share the ringmaster's opinion. The troupe was composed of Charles Harris, Glance Meadows, Horace Ritchie, Jack Schandler, Pauline Haynle, Sarah McRary, and Cor- nelia Seay. Mr. Meadows showed re- markable skill with the larlat. He performed figure 8's, double loops, and many other intricate designs. The rest were marvelously skilled riders. The crowd showed its ap- proval by throwing cans of tom- atoes, beans, and corn, and a few fresh fruits, undoubtedly very wel- come to the artists. The main show being over, we took in the various side-shows. Xve were first attracted by a voice, that of Jane Haseltlne, calling. The Wild Lady, straight from Borneo, the only one in captivity. She eats only raw meat, ladies and gentle- men! Come and see the Wild Lady. Only ten cents, one dime, the tenth part of a dollah! Stopping first to buy some deli- cious pink lemonade from Miss Elizabeth Raysor, we purchased our tickets and wandered in. We gazed with awe at the lady who glared from behind the bars of a cage. Imagine our astonishment on dis- covering that it was none other than Eleanor Rogers. She recog- nized us almost immediately, and beckoned to us to come closer. It seems she wanted us to tell Blue- beard, whom, she said, we would re- member as Jerry Blackstock, that she would bite him severely the next time she saw him. for pouring a. bucket of rain water on her, and taking the curl out of her hair. With many apologies we declined this ticklish task. After her de- scription of Bluebeard, which was very glowing. to say the least, we decided not to visit his side-show at all, but to go on to see the tall- est dwarf and the smallest giant in the world. These we found to be Dick Whltlow and Charles Ep- person. respectively. We then visited the Bearded Lady, the former Thelma Rollins. She seemed delighted to see us, and there being no one else around, she laid aside her beard in order to be able to talk to us more free- ly. The food she said, was terri- ble. The side-show performers were serving notice on Mr. Sides that if he didn't provide more and better food, they would all resign. We expressed our best wishes for luck in this purpose, and deeply moved, told 'her good-by. The tatooed man was next on the side-show billing. He turned out to be Perry Young. On him was a whole picture gallery, contain- ing the world's masterpieces of art. One arm bore a beautiful repro- duction of the Mona Lisa, the oth- er au exquisite copy of the Blue Roy. Just then we heard a great com- motion in theltent next door. Hav- ing ,a. great deal of curiosity, we hastened to see what it was about. Frank Kiser, the fire-eater, and Jim Atkins, sword swallower, were E981 having a big quarrel over Hercules, the Strong Man, who, by the way. is Skimp Smith. The rlre-eater contended that he got his great strength from eating onions, while the sword swallower declared that nothing but a fruit diet would give Hercules such muscles. The Strong Man was finally called ln to settle the dispute. The foundations for his powerful physique was procur- ed, he said. by wrestling with Mr. Mitchell's math problems. The advertisements for the Sla- mese Twins looked most inviting. As we entered, Margaret and Mary Harrison, for it was indeed they, were bewailing their fate. It seems that Margaret had a great liking for ltochefort cheese, but it gave Mary terrible headaches merely to smell it. We presented Mary witn a bottle of our best perfume and told her to use lt the next time her sister ate cheese. After we had left the Siamese Twins, the plaintive strains of some Oriental music were waited gently to our ears. They originated in the Snake Charmer's tent where we soon found ourselves in the presence of Fatima herself. She, we speedily realized, was Lillian Price, disguised in a black wig. Her power over the poisonous-looking reptiles was marvelous. Doris Montgomery was her assistant. The snakes seemed to hold an aw- ful fascination for Miss Irene Wright, the international tennis champion. She was heard to re- mark that one of them reminded her of her opponent in the last tennis match. The opponent, she added, had tried to have her poison- ed befnre the game. Such is fame! We had our fortune told by Mad- ame Varinska, the former Virginia Chakales. She told us that a. dark man would come into our life. We wonder who he is? The India Rubber Man, Georire Mackelfresh, now tied himself into knots and folded up into a valise. much to our delight. Then he came and shook hands with us. We ex- pressed our appreciation of'his art: surely we may venture to call it that? We broke down and cried when James Dale, the Human Pin Ellie Anhvuillr Zllalaifirr VoLUMm VII By MARY MATHES, ELEANoR Romans, LUCILLE G1Lx.ss1-In Nu Mem I Cushion, ran' in with the sad news that Sara Jarrett's pet goldfish had just died of pneumonia. Miss Jar- rett, who ls the Mistress of the Wardrobe, soon appeared, looking extremely melancholy. Not wishing to intrude on her grief, we briefly gave her our sympathies. She sniffed bravely and said lt was quite all right. Thus saddened, but with the memory of a pleasant afternoon, we departed and rode home in a taxi, an unprecedented extravagance. l Q U Ill i The marvelous lnventer of the age has again startled the world by another miraculous invention. Inventor Jack Ives has this time invented a mechanical baby car- riage that automatically stops at red lights and stop signs. The car- riage ls wound up ,and set, before putting out on the sidewalk. This, invention has been hailed with de- light by many carriage-weary hus- bands. Harry Caldwell, the mil- llonalre banker, gratefully donated the necessary funds for the manu- facture of this excellent invention. The patent has already been aD- plled for. i U i 4 Mr. ,and Mrs. Xvllllam T. Smith, fthe latter ls known to Asheville High graduates as Miss Virginia Crlspj have returned to their Washington home after a honey- moon tour of the Orient. Both told Vlrgll Cooke and Wallace Davis. star reporters on the Post, that the country was simply devine Moonlight, and ,all that, Mr. Smith murmured vaguely. We won- der what the all that means? l l H i i The Misses Elva and Ruby Lee Alexander, Beatrice Allison, and Magdalene Baumgardner h a v e opened a. pastry shop which spe- cializes in cakes: these they are sending over to China to be used as ammunition. Walter Bell, real estate agent and high-pressure salesman for the Leroy McClintock Real Estate Corporation, has just settled a fierce quarrel with J. T. Henry, Paris successor to Patou, over a gown designed for his wife. She complained that it made her look like a stalk of celery, and the ad- miring husband, wishing only to please his wife, took the matter up with Mr. Henry. The designer declared that Mrs. Bell did not have any sense of the beautiful. or she would be alble to appreci- ate the lines and effect of dress. Mr. Bell felt his honor at stake: so he took to blows: Henry de- clared that only rogues fought thus. 'He challenged the enraged husband to a duel, but the latter mercly laughed and soundly boxed the deslg'ner's ears. Last night Mr. Bell saw his wife in the dress in question for the first time. At six o'clock this morning Henry was awakened from a sound slumber by the ringing of the telephone. Mr. Bell apologized profusely, and came over immediately after breakfast to shake hands. This 'little episode was glowingly de- scribed by several people--on par- ty llnes-among them Sybil Yar- borough, and Cornelia Nichols. Q 4 ll ll C The latest report concerning Mr. George Haley, who is suffering a severe heart attack, states that he is in a much improved condition. His resistance is very weak. Drs. William Book and Robert Hoff- man are the physicians on the case. - U i lr It It Misses Josephine Berman and Frances Pennell, professors nt Yale University, have returned to Washington to spend their vaca- tion. U l i I l Mr. Philip Rosen. the famous scientist, has just offered his ser- vices to Miss Margaret Johnson in her campaign for less plain spinach and more of it flavored with wintergreen. Miss Johnson, we heard, gladly took the kind offer of assistance. -s a u u fa Miss Mary Plummer, Dean of the l99l School of Popularity ,and Charm, is presenting a. new course in this ever interesting subject. Among those enrolled for this course are the Misses Elanor Sales, Deborah Rubin, Christine Wallace, and Pearl Setzler, and Messrs. Byron Jenkins, Tom McCan1ess, and Ma.- rion Driggers. Miss Plummer has made an astounding success with her work in this field. U U l I 3 The toast of seven continents, Miss Gladys Fortune, has just written an article entitled How I Do It, referring, we suppose, to her numerous conquests. The ar- tlcle, very instructive, lt is re- ported, will be published shortly in one of the leading magazines of the nation, the name of which we are not at liberty to reveal. U I 4 U I Edwin Brown, Bob Spivey, and Harry Watkins have just depart- ed for Greenland, where with the able assistance of Misses Vivian Parris and Mildred Ward, they will give the natives instructions in crocheting. l I I U F The ping-pong event of the sea- son, the championship game, was played last night on the private court of Rowland Meddler. Larrl' Richardson defeated William Orr, 6-4, 6-2. All the elite of the bow- ling alleys were gathered there: among the noted were: Messrs. Robert Law, Elmer Mottern, and Earl Setzler. , U 3 U l O Miss Helen Bishop, well known cooking expert, has been holding a cooking school at the Fox Tne- atre for the past week. She has as heriassistants the Misses Clara Carson, Kathleen Cole, Margaret Curry, and Martha Hawkins. I U O U C Mr. Morton Swenson, the big game hunter. has gone to Africa to look for his long lost brother, who was seen there by the Rev- Zigi LQS.. all fl2.sg3lF.?S1a,g i Uhr Ashruiilr .Halsifirr VOLUME VII By MARY IWATHES, ELIMNOR Roosns, LUc1LLE GILLESPIE NUMBER 1 erend Mr. Paul Bell and Mrs. Bell, the former Hazel Felmet. The The Bells are missionaries to the heathen from the Baptist Church. I B R O i Mr. and Mrs. Dana Burns QMrs. Burns is the former Miss Mary lvlhthesb who will be pleasantly re- membered by members of the class -of '33, entertained with a bridge party at their attractive home in Washington last night, Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baumberger, nee Mlss Virginia Sluder: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plnkston tMrs. Pinkston is the former Miss Juanita Fronebergerj 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Westall tMrs. Mlss Eva Robins-nm, Westall are the mod- and Jlggs of news- Mlss Sallie Praytorg Westall was Mr. and Mrs. ern Maggie paper fame: Mlss Dot Churchmang and Mr. Arthur Morrison, and Mr. Claude Scroggs. U Q 4 D 1 Mr. R. J. Eckerd, history teach- er of Asheville High School, suc- cessor to Mr. O. L. Norment, has recently completed his third vol- ume on the depression, in which he expresses the optimistic opin- ion that the slump should end very soon. Mr. Eckerd plans six more volumes on this subject. Verily, You aln't heard nuthin' yet! The set will be published by Ipock, McNeely, and Clay John- son, Publlshers, Ltd. Q l O 4 l Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson Hamp- ton, nee Guy Harrison, have just set up house-keeping in a pent house in New York. They are now at home to friends. O 0 I O l Mr. Francis Fishburne, whose mathematical genius has astound- ed the world, and Mr. B. B. Mit- chell ln particular, has now arous- ed much discussion with his latest theory concerning triangles, In which he expresses the altogether original idea that the angles can be stretched into straight lines, thereby eliminating the dlfli- culty of measuring the angles. Mr. Carter Hawkins was so downhearted by the recent bank failure that he couldn't wait for a boat to take him home. He swam over the Pacific Ocean to his home in Shanghai. Accompanying him were Miss Dot Jones and Mlss Marjorie Ingle. I 8 O 8 U Alan Donnahoe, Weldon Porter Chandler, John Hamlin, Dallas Marsh, and Eugene Keith are at- tending the biggest business con- vention of the century now being hcld in Chicago. l O U U l News has been received that Joseph Crumpler, Russell Garner, George Howell, Eva Taylor, and Olive Thrash, have all put in claims for the patent of a new roll-less roller skate. U 0 4 ll I Herschel Stevenson, whose ad- vise is often sought by the presi- dents of many big firms, today set a price on his services, which have hitherto been free. He said that the reason for this charge was that he .had not been making enough money with his shoe repair busi- ness to buy food for his stables of donkeys. i i l l l George Gleghorn, Vernon Lan- ford, Porter'Joyner, and Herbert Johnson are leaving for Minneapo- lls tonight, to attend the doughnut ma,ker's convention there. U 41 K II if Misses Miriam Goldstein and Ro- salena Hale have just returned to Washington after an extended trlp to Zanzibar and points west, where they have been teaching the heath- en of the ethics of Girl Reserve XVork. W I 1 ll Q Misses Josephine Seay, Carolyn Weaver, Dorothy White, Eunice Harte, and Marguerite Walker to- day set off on a walking tour across Europe. The longest stop on the journey, they say, will be in the Caucasus. H001 I-Iuette Pearre, Jim Reid, and Wayne Weaver were mistakenly arrested a few days ago for dis- turbing the public peace: lt was found out, however, that they had merely organized a singing club and were trying out their resonant basses and lifting tenors. Chief of Police, Cloman Powell, dismissed the case. D U U O U Mr. Harrison Frazier, the eml- nent archaeologlst, has just return- ed from a. trip to Egypt, where he explored the tomb of the Pharhohs. He was accompanied by the Misses Novis Misenhelmer, Dennie Mon- roe, Garnett Needham, and Milli- cent Bird. It can be said that Mr. Frazier is indeed one among many. O 8 l D I The Scandals opened in Wash- lngton last night with George Vlfhite II carrying on the work of his distinguished predecessor. Some of the girls noted ln the first row of the chorus were the Misses Ruth Cole, Mildred Denton, Chris- tine McCollum, and Edna Messmer. Mr. Steve Hughes played the part of the hero, and playing opposite him and looking very charming was Mlss Evelyn Grant. Among those present at the opening were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Truett, nee Ma- rle Haynleg Mr. ,and Mrs Arthur Cliff, nee Ruth Pearlman. Mrs. Cliff has indeed retained her youth- ful good looks. Also seen there, and looking very lovely were the Misses Frances Harte. Frances Foster, Marie Dickerson, Ethel Mae Siler, ,and Dorothy Post. I D l 0 U Mr. P. B. Orr, professor of Latin at Crank University, was taken ill suddenly yesterday while in class. It was reported that his unavalllng efforts to make Virgil comprehen- sible to Flaville McNeil, Eddie Wentworth, Ray Roberts, Willie Fay Roberts, and Martha Griffin resulted in nervous prostratlon. l O Q 1 O Coach Bob Swlcegood and Assist- ant Coach Little of Dodo Univer- sity have reported that the back are f Ihr Asheville .Halsifivr VOLUME VII By MARY MATHES, ELEANOR Rucaas, LUCILLE Gn.u-:sru-: NUIVIBER I kick they have devised to take the place of the drop kick has proved very successful. One of the most diligent students of the art of back klcklng ls Mr. Julius Anderson. l Q l I i Mr. Bill McLean, celebrated teacher of the ballet, has formed a class which meets at his studio on top -of the Woolworth Building. Among his pupils are the Misses Evelyn Austin, Clara Mae and Grace- Everett, Inez Dysart, Mar- garet Stevenson, and the Messrs. Roger Brown, Charles Buckey, and Eugene Cooper. U 1 t Q 1 Messrs. Spencer Capps and James Magruder have departed for the South Sea Islands ln the hope that they will be greeted more warmly there than they have been here. They have just been jllted by their 'lady loves, Misses Gladys Greene and Frances Rhinehardt. 1 1 F U ! Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, nee Charlotte Klllle, have departed for Hong Kong. Mr. Baker has been appointed ambassador and English interpreter there. 1 1 1 U Q The good ship Atlantic sank a few days ago. All passengers with the exception of Nellie Hollar, Ella Ruth Lytle, and Mildred Smith went down. They were rescued by Miss Mildred Mooneyham, aboard her private yacht, the Willie. The ladies declared that the experience was most thrilling, but terribly nerve-wrecking. if you know what we mean. l l l U l The Misses Ethel McHarge and Helen Holcombe have just ended a gossiping endurance contest, which went on two weeks. The two la- dies talked continuously long after others had given up in despair. Miss Holcombe flnally out-talked Miss McHarge. If the judges, Mr. Rob- ert Franks and Mr. William West, had not stopped Miss Holcombe by force, she would still be talking. iThis ls only the private CD opin- ion 'of the editors.J l W l t K A London audience enthusiastic- ally received Mlss Katherine Sher- rill, the great danseuse, at her de- but there last night. Miss Sherrill danced in her usual exquisitely graceful manner. The Swan brought the house down. Critlcs say that she ls indeed a second Pavlowa. 4 il 4 ll 4 Mr. Frank Ferrell and Mr. Joe Smith have just returned from a tour of China. They stated that the tour only cost them ten cents each. These two have taken up the noble profession of hoboing and have progressed so far that last month they were unanimously cho- sen King and Prime Minister, re- spectively, of Hoboland. It has been reported that they will make a journey to Lapland next week. 1 l 8 l I Misses Lois Dickinson and Mary Helen Duckett, street-car conduc- tors superb, have just announced that they will very soon make pub- llc their weather predictions for next winter.. They have served in the capacity of weather prophets for the last twenty years. l li U 1' ll Miss Betty Wrenshall was forced to consult Dr. Roy Lawing because of a most peculiar accident. She went to the station to see a girl off to Chicago. When she came home the girl was there. Dr. Law- lng could flnd nothing wrong, but when the case was investigated, it 'was found ,that there were two girls: the Harrison twins. 1 m m m :- Miss Nettle McCrea has been talking continually for five days, and it is thought that she will break the record held by the for- mer champion, Miss Margaret Mc- Lean. 'mmm-mm Mr. Ernest Symms,II, aeronautical designer and engineer, has recently If1011 designed a plane in which he in- tends to fly to the moon. The world has speculated for many centuries as to what material it is made of. Now it will know! Mrs. Symms, the former Miss Lenore Swain, will accompany him. If, as the ancients thought, the moon is made of cheese, they will stay there indefi- nitely-owlng to the depression. Mr. Symms has purchased a ton of rye bread to take along to eat with the cheese, which he says in all probability is limburger. 0 l l ll i Miss Violet Lewis is the repre- sentative of the Cosmic Beauty Corp., in the Sandwitch Isles. It was reported by cable-gram yester- day that her lessons in beauty to the Sandwitches, famong whom ls Hugh Sowersj have been very lm- Drovlng-we hope so. K 1 l I I Mr. Raymond Myers has just been appointed Director of Boy Scout Work in the city of Barn- ardsvllle. Mr. Myers is to be con- gratulated on his appointment to this high office. ll ll ll I' 0 Messrs. Eugene Lyerly and Blll Krlckhan, and Misses Helen Tron and Frances Williams have opened up a new hot-dog stand on the out- skirts of Weavervllle. We under- stand that they are offering con- tented frankfurters with that ex- cellent brand, Maisie's Marvelous Mustard. i i K l 8 The Misses Charlotte Harrison and Virginia Morrow entertained the Midnight Book Club yesterday at the home of the latter. A most interesting program was presented. Miss Alice Brown gave a review of Dorothy McCurry's most recent book, Me and the Sphlnx. Miss Aileen Weaver gave a musical re- view of the life of Miss McCurry. This was an exceedingly lively se- lection, and Miss Weaver rendered it in a most delightful manner. Among the guests of the club who were present, were the following: Miss Lois Dutton, star of the Pick- emright Studios: Miss Ethel Sher- rill, New York Soclety's favorite 5 W! hr Aahruillr Zllalaifin' VOLUME VII By MARY MATHBS, ELEANOR Rooms, LUcn.x.s GILLEPIE NUMBER I Numerologistg Miss Mildred Tate, and Miss Thelma Payne, of the Northwest Mountles, who always get thelr men. i 1 H l Q The Reverend Dr. Kenneth Beachboard, pastor of the Metho- dist Church, has reported a great increase In marriages during the past month. Cupid has perhaps awakened after a sound sleep. U Q 0 O Q A ls for Acee, So wlnsome and sweet: B Is for Barber, Who has such big feet. C is for Carson, Who likes to chew gum: D ls for Dale, Who's such a blg bum. E is for Everetts, Both of whom are so small: F ls for Fortune. The queen of them all. G is for Gillespie, Her nose on a tilt: H is for Hawklns, Before girls he'll wilt. I is for Ives, In science supreme: J is for Jarrett, A wise one we deem. K is for Krickhan, Who's bad all the year: L is for Lynch, Lester, Lamb, and Lanier. M is for Mackelfresh, The head man right now: N is for Needham, At work she's a wow! O ls for Orr, In Virgil he shines: P is for Plummer, Good traits of all kinds. R is for Reynolds. Who's good at debatln': S is for Sklmp Smith, As well as for Satan. T ls for Taylor, With her winning wayg V is for variety, Which is Nettle McCrea. W is for Wllllams, He's President. Hooray ! Y is for Perry Young., A Ladies' man we may say. -i 'hr illatrat Ennka -- 1. Winning of a Fortune -Ted Sides. 2. How To Win With One Smile -Gladys Fortune. 8. New and Revised Etiquette -Alfred Barnard and Joe Alberts. 4. Successful Stutterers of His- tory -Margaret Stevenson. 5. Developing Muscles, or How to Become Proficient on a Horlzon- tal Bar in Ten Lessons - Larry Richardson. 6. Sophlstication - Florence McNeely. 7. King Arthur's Daughter -- Sonny Murphy. 8. The Vlrtue of Silence - Wllma Wolfe. 9. Keeping House, or Special Hints on Sewing and Cooklng'f- Sarah Arthur. 10.. How I Play My Cards: Spe- cial Hints on Getting 'Aces' - Steve Newton. 11. The Latest News on Gamb- ling -Evelyn Martin. 12. The Powers of Argumen- tation -Steve Hughes. 13. How to Rate With the Fair Sex -Pokey Powell. 14, How to Become an Expert Traffic Cop in Ten Lessons -Pearl Setzler. 15. Good Behavior in Study H,all -Frances Ebbs. 16. O. K. -Inez Dysart. 17. How I Work Mathematics -Ernest Symms. 18. Eternal Love -Runt Chunn. 19. ulmpresslng the Teacher - Jessie Beadles. 20. Popularity -Sallee Pray- tor. 21. Attracting the GiI'1s - Sklmp Smith and Buck Pinkston. 22. Hints on Men's Styles - Doc Young. H021 23. Hints on Debating -Jane Haseltlne. 24. How to Sleep In Class - Wayne Weaver. 25. Silence Is Golden -Fran- ces Hart. 26. Is My Palm Read? -Earl Clark. 27. How to Live on My Repu- tation -Frances Guy Harrlson. 28. Ten Lessons on Concelt - George Mackelfresh. 29. The Effect of Concelt -Bob Williams. ' 30. The Chatterbox -Elizabeth Rumbough. 31. The Charm of Red Half'- Exum Davis. 32. Trying to Llve up to the Family Reputation -Virginia Chakales. E Q 27 Uhr Asheville illalaifirr Vo1.UMm V11 By MARY MATH , ELEANOR Rooms, LUCILLE GILLESPIE NUMBER I We, the members of the Senior Class of the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty- three, realizing that we are about to end our days of suffering and torture amid these beloved and battle-scarred walls of learning. do, being supposedly ln sound mental and physical condition, bequeath to our less fortunate fellow-sufferers the following: First: To the School at Large: 1. A very large dose of school spirit. 2. Economy in the use of blue slips. Second: To the Lunchroom: 1. Self-creamlng potatoes. 2. Salt and pepper shakers. 3. Some noiseless trays, so that Hines may be relieved of the Miss taxing job of making students stop clattering them. Third: To the Faculty: Q 1. To Mr. Edwards--a student body which will eat in the lunch- room. 2. To Miss Hoffman-Office girls who will refrain from the use of chewing gum. 3. To Mr. Haseltine - Another trio like Tommy Gamble, Bobby Gasklns, and Jimmy Dale. 4. To Miss Major-Someone to console her for the loss of her class cut-up, Francis Ferrell. 5. To Coach Leeper-One case Llquliled Pep, to be given the students on the sidelines: extra large doses. 6. To Mr. Battenslag-Just one class which has not the disrespect- ful habit of employing nicknames whlle addressing their professors. 7. To Miss Conn-Another math student like Ernest Symms. 8. To Mrs. Beaman-at least a Clllama will few students who will write their own oratlons. 9. To Mr. Mitchell--something to lower his blood pressure after trying to knock propositions into ivory heads. 10. To Miss Wilson-our Virgil ponles. 11. To Mrs. Steele-All the sten- cils and mimeograph papers she wants for her classes and Industrial Outlines in on time. 12. To Miss Cooke -- All our make-up, together with the French books we are glad to cast aside. 13. To Miss Wilkie - Another chemistry genius like Jack Ives. Fourth: To the following Classes: 1. To the Juniors: fab This year's Senior privileges which aln't. fbi The clothes we don't want to take to college with us. 2. To the Sophs-Anything they can get. 3. To the Freshies-Blue Prints -so they can flnd their classes. Fifth: To the Undernamed Students of this Institution of Higher Learning: 1. To Frances Creech-Caroline Weaver's sky-scraping ability. 2. To Gertrude Taylor - Sara Arthur's great dignity. 3. To Jack Bailes-Earl Clark's ability to blush. 4. To Buddy Murphy-Sonny's monogamic ability. 5. To Burton Kinney--A little of Bob Williams' excessive debating ability. 6. To Toad Henry-Dot's study of figures Cmathematical and oth- erwiseb. 7. To Alvin Kirstin - Captain Bob Swicegood's athletic record. H031 8. To June Richardson-Larry's propensity for acrobatics. 9. To Fanny Darby - Gladys Fortune's subdued voice. 10. To Bob McVoy-Byron Jen- kins' permanent wave. 11. To Melvin Guelker--Some of Doc Young's hair glue. 12. To Bill Shuford - Francis Ferrell's power over women. 13. To Paul Hyatt-Carter Haw- kins' splendid conduct in chapel. Sixth: In General: 1. To the next president of the Pep-ettes-Lib Raysor's timidlty. 2. To anybody who wants lt--a romance like Runt Chunn's and Becky Morris's. 3. To the highest bidder-Kitty Sherrill's lovely dancing. 4. To anyone who shall at any time possess a vehicle worthy of the honor - Jerry Blackstock's parking place. 5. To anyone who can get them -Our various excuses for absences and tardies filed in the office. 6. To anyone who is lucky enough to fall heir-Alfred Bar- n,ard's childish tricks. 7. To anyone interested - Ted Sides expressive YoWsah. We do hereby appoint and des- ignate as sole executor of this last will and testament of the Class ot' nineteen hundred and thirty-three anyone who needs a job badly enough to undertake the responsi- bility. Declaring all previous docu- 'ments null and void, we do set our hands and seal on this, the thir- teenth day of April, Anno Domini. nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Signed: ' TAD ROMBOUGH MARGARET STEVENSON Witnessed: MRS. FLORA BEAMAN ' J. G. BATTENSLAG i ki ki'i kiri'ir.i A' Uhr lflanh nf the Svkg Chief Astronomer - - HALFRED RANDOLPH Presentation ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,............ M 1 ss BETTY LYNCH Invocation ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......,.. D R. E. GIBSON DAVIS Casting the Horoscope ........ .. ....... HALPRED RANDOLPH Response from Star of Seniors ................... .........---.--- H ARRISON ELROD Musie-The Little Shep-herd by Debussy ....... ......... K ENNETH BEACHBOARD The Sentinels .............................,...... .---.............. BYRON JENKINS Response ,,,,.,,.......,,.,,,,,,,.. ........ M R. R. H. MCDUFFIE The Light of Wisdom ...,.... ,.............. W ILLIAM LANIER Response ...,....,......,.........., ....... D R. W. L. BROOKER The Evening Star ......... .. ........ ......... lv IISS MARY LIATHES Response ................. ....... M RS. L. R. HOFFINIAN Song of the Stars .................................................................. Miss IMOGENE BRooKER . Composed by Margaret Johnson and Elizabeth Raysor To be sung by everyone To Constellations... ................................... ..-- Response ................. ..........,,. To Gui-ding Star ....... L ........ Response ................. Follow the Gfleam ............... Song-dAuld Lang Sync ....... ........ToM HUNIPHRIES .-..--..-Mxss C. GARNER --.....CL1NToN HUGHES MR. LEE H. EDWARDS ......-ROBERT WILLIAMS i'iri'i k'k'ki'i k'k'k f104J 5-3 ' fly . .Sisk- gffsig- I. vi af E WN X53-P3 E s . Q' f .Q Q f 2 l YY ,vwti N 1 : h - F , . E, i. .sw gf 1 19 5 5 sfigg 3 5 2 M N X as wismifs P N 5 ' ' 'Q S flixx N X 'i Sai 3' X N SSSQS Q Q : NIS? Q ss S K gf S91 5 lg S XXX' wx. : f- gps-is N23 - 'J 'S M 'N ws. 525' 5 5 . 2 ,fir 35 liffiliff 3--'-A Wg S9 Q 3 . 5352 .9 S' -5 ' S SAS S .fl X- 'F' ' W A N .Q ,. N K h of 4 ' . xg, X? vw 5' M Mfsiiik ggg Ahuvrtiarrn BLANTON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Cozzgm flllllfcil' Y 011 ! XXTIC INYITIC YOU 'I'O lCNROl,l, XYITII U5 FOR Sl'lCC'lAl,IZlCID TRAINING. MORIQ TIIAN 65 PliRClCN'I' Olf' OUR IJRICSENT ,lflNROl,l,- MICNT ARIC GR.fXlDUA'l'liS Olf TIIIC ASIeIEVIl,l,lC SENIOR IIIOII SCIIOOL. XVIQ XYliL- COMP, YOU INTO OUR LAROIC FANlIl,Y. FOR YOU! Hl'ITWl'II'IN the months of June and September everjfone enrolling' with us for Z1 Complete Commercial Course will be given ONE chance to win 55100. The prize will apply on the purchase price of the course. vifvk for 4P111'f1'f:1zf111',v 1, P, BLANTQN, l3.C.S., LL. Is., 1fR1NC1v,xi, DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL COLLEGE HOME I 15 HAYWOOD ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C. IIUTI Students At Cecil's Business College Enjoy Finest Facilities Colleges and higher institutions of learning accept students only from an-credited schools, so modern business has found that it must secure its help from Accredited Commercial Schools. t'ceil's Husine.:-4 College, a eo-educational institution, enjoys a prestige ol' twenty-tive years of successful opt-ratiizn. at-- traeting students from all parts of the United States: thus affording a cosmopolitan air not found in the ordinary business college. Our standard courses are Business Administration, Junior Accountancy. Higher Accountancy, Secretarial Courses, embrac- ing Typing, Shorthand. Stenotypy, Olfice Training, and allied subjects. A Complete Course otfers students an opportunity to win a l,0El'9E?HOH0l' Graduate in Business. This school is accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Approval by this Association means that this school has been carefully appraised for its worthiness as an educational institution. All records of students are iff-quired to be kept in fire-proof vaults. Our grades are based on clock hours and colleges and universities call for this information in order that credit may be allowed. This fact means much to the students who may in the futune need their school credits. Many so-called 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. Students may enroll first Monday of each calendar month. Special Summer opening in Asheville. June 20-Fall opening, September X VISIT OUR COLLEGE SATISFY YOURSELF IT PAYS T0 INVESTIGATE frro . CEClL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE .il .q , U0 . , . . . . . , an Fully Alrcrcdzfczi by the .National .4ss0c'zaz'mn of .lvvrvffzfcfl COIllIllf'l't'lt1f Svlzools lltlsl -f-.4- .1-.11--1-ea-.1-.1-.f.f-.f-.p-.1-.4-.1-Q 1-fri' I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S vi'-1' X -.f-.1-.f-.4--.1-.f- S S S S S S S S S S S S , S S S S S? S E S E+ 0f Eleanor lVIoffetS School of Dancing uf1-.f--.f--.f--.4'--.f--.f--.f--.J--.l'--.1--f-v.Jh.4--4- JEWELS and PEARLS SILVERSVARE WATCHES GIFTS and ART GooDS STATIONERY ETC. ETC. HURSEY 81 CO. JEWELERS I HURSEY BUILDING BATTERY PARK AVENUE X-i--i--.7vi'hzvi1-i-in7NJvJ'uiviui-f4'nf-i'.iw.1i-i--i'-f-i- X SC -iwi'-?-f-i'-l'-1nilefNeihi--iu71i'-iI-iIi'wi1-i-vi--i--i'-l-X -:Hx S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S xivfihlhl'wi ei'lni'Ii'ui'li'I-?'u.?'villi -i vl'ni'v.Ilui'1i'si'vi X lla? LOOK YOUR BEST AQQQSEIEPNJQBT and MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY PHoNE 7000 O Senior High on its enviable 1932-1923 accom- plishments . . . and particularly to the Class of 1933 on the quality of leadership it has furnished...we are happy to of- fer our sincere congratulations. Citizens Transfer gl Coal Company Serving Asheville Since 1904 59 HAYWOOD STREET TELEPHONES 24-25 ?'sf'?!:?1.l :?l-f'1.?f?!i?2s???5l?' avi--fly-ie-ravi-1-1-lla-.J-fi--ei--fi-X -imi- -sev- eiI-f si'ef -i'1.l'uJ'ni--.I'-! eigsi'u!'-.1u1vni'oi'af'x -jui- X-4--f--4'- X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX X X X X 'Cl I X X 5 X F as 5 2 Q x S2 93 X , X 3 E 'E X CL Rfk F? TV X X 5 ik Q' ii fb Q FS' X - S Q X D' 3 Q Cm Z m 2- N x 5 as R 53 X 4 be Q X 5: R 'Q 5 fb Nz 'TQ X z 38 W if . 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X Z -Wantf your patronage an- 3:2 X 32 Hardware, Sporting Goods, E X X 5 Paints and Tools of all kinds E 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 X X Q x - x x Complzmenzs 0 X X X X x x if Z 'Q l3l:lCKER'S BAKERY gg 5 5 X X 5 x ' w X :cc Hendersonvllle, N. L. X x X X Z x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxif xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 , 5 X IDEIK S X 5 A 2 Q BILAU FY SHOP gg x x Q PERMANENT HAIR WAVING 2 x Specialists in x Z Shzunpooing and Hair Dressing, Marcel 2 Q and Water Vvaving, Hair Dyeing, Q X Facials and Nlanicuring 5 x Pl'lOIle 2944 x 32 66 Flint St. Asheville, N. C. Q 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 Xx X X X X if C077lPlZ.lll6lllJ' of 2 X Q YOUNG'S MARKET X S lOl Patton Ave. -:- Phone 520 if X X X X 2 I-lameofQualityMeatJandPr0d111'e E X X 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 X X X X X X X34 11111 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX If Z2 5 1 E Q SAM KLEI 5 if 2 Z5 FLORIDA FRUITS ,E X E Speeia! Quality - Low Price: 5 X X if College St. if 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 BC J! 3C JC JC JC JK 71 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X if C0lHp1ilIlR7lfI of 5 Z if 5 lg21lClWlIl Barber Shop 5 X S and Q Q B1ltmore Beautv Parlor 1 X ' X if Permanents 2-3-5 Dollars E Q Your Patromlge llplrrefiaterl : X Z2 LODGE ST. CALL 1117 S X X givzx X XIKPCJKFCX X X X X XIX X X X X X X X X X X X XlK,KX X X X X X BCJCJCZK X X X X ,C3C31 X X X X DKDQSK X X ,131 X X X X X PCPCPCPCX X X 2 . 'S X Compliments 0 X X X 22 Z X X 5 - v ' N X X Q. D. KBNNY LO. 22 Z if 1 A f. if get 8 North Pack bquare Z if Z X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 74 X li JC X X X Ji JK JC JK JC JK JC DK DC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 Buy a Qzff of La.:-tz'rzg Beauty S 5 and Serfuire :E 2 329.00 QEDAR c11Es'r 5 5 FOR 519.95 if if if E Q' K Q li' M Rf' X 3. X ,MQSM 1if RN i 5 FURNITURE Co. E X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X -1--if--1-1-.1-1-1-.f-1-.f-.f--1-1--I-.f -1--If-f--I--I -Iwffx X -.2--f--.f-..f--l--f'-f--.f--fuf-ff--.f-.f--1--f-.f- -f--.I--.f--1-'.r--1--f- X -.e--.l--.1-.f--.f--.r--.f--.f--.:--.z--.1--.f-..f--.f--f--.f- fCHEVROLE'1?f iy - W. zu FISHER No- DRAFT XXENTILATION Eliminates All Drafts, Foggy Win- dows, Nlusty Interiors - Even Hack Seat Arguments. Call Us for lDi'1ll0llSf7'llI'Ii07lf BROWN CHEVROLET C0. HILLIARD AT GROVE PHONE 4895 Asheville, N. C. 1'--J-if-4'-J--2-l-1.2!-sl-2-3--fvluvfn ..l--.f-..fulu.f--.f--.fuf'f-.J-,.4--1'--.f--.J--.d'u!1v.f'l ASHEVILLE HIGH SCHGOL RINGS Manufactured by HERFF JONES COMPANY Sold Thru CARPENTER-MATTHEW ilncorporatedb Quality Jewelers CORNER PATTON AVENLF AT HAYWOOD STREET -.lh.f-o.fu1n4'--.I4v.l'--.l-..fu.f--.?-v.f'v.I'-.f' X.:-.yur--y--f--.1-.iw ..p-.f--.p-.f-.f-.f--f--f--f--4--f--f--f-.f-.4--f- X X -i'-ihf'1oiui--f'ni- I'-741'-2-.fi-viiai--i'-fi-J--i-51,1-I-X 11121 -1-.ff.i--i--i--1--1-gf--1--i-.1-.i--.p-.iu1-.1--i--1--1-.1-hf- S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 22 S S -1-AX XIlhihihi'-1'li'ni'vi'i'silvi'nl'nl4ri'ri'n.?0'li'nl'i'ulhi'vl' S 'QS gS ES g1S S S S S S S S S S a Specialty- Styles Portrayed as adopted by Leading College Students-- fDress life!! am! Succeed FIELDS INC. 30 PATTON AVENUE Imperial Theatre Building Stores From Coast to Coast Compliments of ASHEVILLE PACKING C0. ,gy .,. .,. 4,. .,. .,. Q. .,. ,. 4, Q. Q. .,. ,,. 4 nliuliuli JnlNfl'-?'uI wi'ni'-l'-ni-nl'nl'ni'ni'slN-i's! nl 1-?'x S S S S S S S S 5 8 S S 5 S S S -1-.1--I-.1--JH-J--JH-ini--1-'J'--.J-.JH -i--.l'--i--.P--f--i--.f- X .ini- E., BROWN BO0K C0. BOOKS, STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES and KODAKS 12-14 C S A . N C IFORMERLY Govznnmem STREET, Compfimeufs CINDERELLA SHOE SHOP 'WI' HAYWOOD STREET .f-u.f--.l -f'--.l'--.f--.l'--.f--.f'--.f-.f---f'u.f--.l'--.f- -fv-.f--.f'..f--.d'--.In.fu.f--.fNe.!--1'--.f-'.f-.f- 'F 'r X.,-.f .,-.X -f'--i--.1--i-f.1'-,i--f'-.i--i- .f- 11'- vi--JH-Q-1--J---5--JHQJ-ff X4-1-up f11s1 -i-.,f-..p-.i--i--f'-.f-.f--f--1-.i--.f--i--.f--i-.i- .1--1'--.J--1--fn.:--fu X 2' .f-.f--.a--f--f--4---f--.p- X .1- -f'--.f--P- -l--.1'--2--i--f'--.f--iu.fv-.ff-l- E, -I--.2-15-1--.211-v.Q-J-1'--I--f-wifi--2 Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF 1933 E CAROLINA POWER Sc LIGHT CO. Light - H eat - Power v.I'-.f'-.f'-.l'--.f'u.iNv.fu.f'u.f--1-..zH-f-1.f--.f-..f- -4-.44-4--f-all-J-4--1--J-.1--f-Q5-4--.Q They lift olrl fares fin differrril plnrcsj YVIRJIIVI? making the whole world young, The rliqufx and sftx, with thrir rignreites zlro proud of tho things thr'y'vf' done. Bllf lho girls insiflo are having dyed Their hair fan auburn redjf One started if-the rest have it- Lool' whore one hoarl has led! Who said: One head is often better than a dozen put togetheru? WE THANK You - CALL AGAIN De Shazolv School of 7Be1zuoy Culture -.l-q4Nv.fnfnfnJ'-v.l-..f-1.f'-..f--.f-f.fu.4'1nf'l-.f- ,f--i--i's!-i--f'--i'-i--f'-fi2-f'-i'i2:22i-11-i-:?--2:i2vi--fX X-.15 vi--i-1H-i--i--ini--f-f-i'-i--i--i--i--i--i--f--J--i--1-fi'-i- X X nf--.Jn 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 S vi0si'v-I'ni'1i'l-?'nf li li li'vi'li'i 1i'0i'rf'l1l' 'lui' X-4'--f-.f- STERCHI BROS. STORES, INC. Furniture - Ranges PHlLco - ATWATER KENT RADIOS Easy Terms On Any Purchase I !! 'It Corn Leu at Stercfzi 'J sz-54-se summons Avenue Send Your Dry Cleaning With Your Laundry The Highest Quality of Workman- ship and Service Rendered in Both Departments One One R ay ASHEVILLE LAUNDRY Phones: 2000 - 2001 12 Rankin Avenue -J--If-fha!!-awk!-1-JH-1-I-nf--I-Q1-slew X -?--.l'-1? lui' vin- vihihili' -if elif? ici ltlilnl' Iii' X-7' vfivi-Jvivufi-if-Qi-if-lava--lnli-ii-6-X Xiu!- Xnin.?ui'-i--i'i'-luf-1v.fh.foi--i--i'-i1-i-3'-.e'nQ..2nf-i4-fN X 'S' s S 2 S S s S 2 S s s 2 2 s s s s S 2 s s -.f-.1-..f'ui-.i-.fu-.f4-I'uihi- 'inf'- .1--1--ivufvnf-.lv -.J--if X--J-.1 b45nf'???i?5vf 1?9ff5i?'f'?G?1f'?f?' R U M S D RY ginger Jie The Lfe of the Tarty Another NEHI Product At Your Dealers Asheville Nehi Bottling Co. BlueRidge Building and Locmdssociation IN BUSINESS FOR THIRTY YEARS 18 Government St., Asheville. N. C. nf'-.lf-f'e.I--0 v.ll-.f v.l--.f--.f -f -.l v.l -.fNv.d'h.l'- .fax .fini-:inf 14 Quia!- 61122-1- Q. ,,. Q4 1i'tl'3'?52u? if X-Q:-1 2-ini'-?-f J'3'-f'i-3'nf-J'-iniv-f'ni'1'i 3'voiHi--f'-i-n? X Xuf--if-JN-ei-A-fhelivliv-1.95-gel-1-if-1-Q-21-.fx nf-.1-.4-X si'vi'lIi'ni0 iliil-?ii!?r?:?ni':?':?2li'?2li0ni' X4- lf'i?:i?2?5i?2v-f'1?2Nf'v?2vf'I? nl' nl'?!l.!'?i?'i?i?!?'i?2nl'i?2 i?i2i?!? Complimefzzfs 0 f ' SAN ' A-A NDYCO. N- ' K J BBER F 'HI 6141- ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. We Suppb Your Cafeteria Dz'ftri6u!or.r for SCHRAFFT35 CAND IES 'i??! 'v'2?2a?2i?ee?2G?24 F?'i21?fs?2 EAT BREAD AND CAKES --Fr0m-- Tlze Asheville Baking Co., Inc. Phone 622 G?9nl'?!v.f ? lf'??'?'?'?2i?2ihf hl' sf?- -e--J--1-X ui-vi' e?i'JH-fwf-I--1--f-1-wi-fi-ei--I--ful-1 -ini- X-51 -X li'i?3'?21?!?2?2t?li?2i?2ti':?i2l22tl'li'i?1li'i2 :?'i?' X-fu x'52h!'il'l'i2i?:!2:?:?32nllv?2l.2i?2hf' Compliments of MORRIS AUSTIN Co. Gilbert H. Morris Frank J. Austin CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING AND PAINTS Wholesale Lumber, Hardware and Paints White Pine Doors and Lumber Lumber Yard - 1828 Phones: Paints Sz Hardware - 1874 Coal - 2236 x?::?'?'?f?1?i?1?f??H?'i?J'G?2Z i2v x'i2 i? G5:v':7'a74vi??2v'2i9?9sf'0hl'nll S Compliments of Dr. S. Robinson Optoznetrift Know Us By This Sign ' ' f1l '11 78 PATTON AVENUE 1uf'?2l.?nli??-44 ?0.l'?'e'2?!l.f'2?i?'a ili'1f 1i'i'ti i'li'li'w1'ni'vi'1i'i'Hi'i'i Ai nl'x 'fri' Xvf'-1' X li'i?2?9:? Ak ...Lb Q,- nie i'l'1F?2i?G?G?1?2 G?2f?2 Xue!-Inf' S?50QGOQ2DOQSOBQOBSOGQSQS9C3SQ9QS3Q52S3EQ9QfQ035D9BEQ9GS33EQOQiE 2 HEALTH BUILDERS OF THE SOUTH gi 2 3 SOUTHERN DAIRIES, INC. gg 3 Makers of 3 cg Souzffzern lDlll.7'Z'f3A' Ice Cream gg ig Distributors of 3 3 fg9Q,l6l!Zl2V 4Daz1ly 'Products gg f PHONES 362-327-328 ASHEVILLE, N. C. was 2? 5? 2 25 2 2 2 Ei 3 5? 2? 53 2 2 3 2 K2 336253 E The CI-Dlzozogzupii lgf uifmzual Were gg? 2 5 2 HQWARD STUDIO 3 ofzgmmlaziom cg 3 TO 'lf-'IE CLASS OF 1133 3 S 2 2 2 l1l6l WWQGKSESBSEQSSGSGQEQQSQQSQGSQZGQQSQSNQQGQESQSSQSQSZE TUDENTS + always receive a cordial welcome at The + MAN Store, and their clothing needs are + cared for conscientiously! For these and other Q + reasons, We dress the majority of the young + men in this city and section. + I The MAN Store + COLEMAN ZAGEIR + 22 Patton Avenue EBSSQQSOQQSBSSBSSBEDSBGQSZQSQQQSEESQSEQSGGQSESQSEQQSQBZQSQZSSQN' WE ARE THE LARGEST FRUIT AND PRODUCE JOBBERS IN , ' THE TWO CAROLINAS We hand-le everything in the Fruit, Fresh Vegetable and Produce Line. Our many hundreds of satisfied customers throughout the two Carolinas are the best proof of our high class quality of mercihzmdise and service. May we have the plewure of serving you? You should eat lots of Fruits and Vegetables for your health's sake. ' PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. L, NVHOLESALE ONLY ASHEVILLE, N. C. B R A N C H E S : Pearce-Young-Angel Company Pearce-Young-Angel Company 0 Spartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Pearce-Young-Angel Company Pearce-Young-Angel Company , Union, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. 11171 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X , X 22 omplzments 35 X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X - X X , X Q eff Friend if X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X , X Q omplzmerzzs gg X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X , IIC. X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: X X X X X X . 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Haywood Street, I 1211 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 Collins, flatter E Bakery Troduots 2 BAKED FRESH DAILY Q IN ASHEVILLE 2 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 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 JC JC JK JC BC JK BK X X DQ X X x 1 7 i X JACK WEAVER S . X : X 35 PIG-N-WHISTLE gg X . X iiaroecue and Home-made CPIEI if X 2 PHONE 3603 5 Q Intersection Black -Mountain and 22 X Tunnel Roads 2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X'X X'X'X X X X X X X 7C3C34 X X X X X X X BCBG!! X 2 FCDCUCPCJCSCUCJK X X X X X XIX X X X X X X X X JCPCDCJK X X X X X X X X x X 1 x Q DALISS BEAUTY SALON Q X x if Mrs. Queenie E. Dales Beauty Salon if X QMJRS. DALPTS M.-XlilNEI1l,O SHOPJ X X x x x x Q For W amen Who Care 5 3 x X Phone 1671 li X 57 Haywood St., Asheville, N. C. 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