Marshall High School - Islander Yearbook (Marshall, NC)

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Madison County Public Libraries Is very grateful to Jack Ramsey for this generous donation DEDICATION 29 We of the Islander Staff dedicate this annual with deep respect to one, who, by his personality, knowledge, and understanding has made Marshall High a better school. He is ready to guide us through difficult problems, to assume extra dutied in order to make our school a better one, and to enter into our fun as well as our work. We are honored to dedi- cate this volume of the Islander to: Mr. William W. Peeke Principal FACULTY MRS. J. MOODY CHANDLER © MRS, STEPHEN EURE Senior Sponsor . ae Junior Sponsor MISS IMOGENE KNIPP Sophomore Sponsor, Girls Picture Unavailable MR. RALPH NEILL Freshman Spcmsor, Boys Picture Unavailable MISS JESSIE M. RAMSEY Sophomore Sponsor, Girls Picture Unavailable MR. WILLIAM WILLIAMS Physical Ed. Instructor Picture Unavailable MISS WANDA SAMS Freshman Sponsor, Girls i te pT ng ic ey Nh aN pt SENIOR CLASS HISTORY EVER SINCE BACK IN THE '30'S WHEN THE '49-'50 SENIORS ENTERED GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WE ACQUIRED THE NAME OF THE WILD CROWD, TEACHERS ALWAYS DREADED TO TEACH US, BUT WERE GLAD TO PROMOTE US, WHEN WE REACHED THE EIGHTH GRADE, OUR REPUTATION FOR BEING WILD GREW VEN WORSE, BECAUSE SHORTIE FLYNN CAME TO US FROM ANOTHER SCHOOL THAT YEAR, TO THE TEACHER'S SORROW, SHE HAD AN EVEN MORE DIFFICULT TIME WITH HIM THAN WITH THE REST OF US, FINALLY, THEY LEARNED TO LIKE HIM AND EVEN TO LAUGH AT HIS SILLY JOKES, UPON ,OUR ENTRANCE INTO HIGH SCHOOL, THE !DEA OF CHANGING CLASSES EXCITED US, EVERYTIME THE BELL RANG, THERE WAS A MAD SCRAMBLE TO REACH THE NEXT CLASS, TO OUR SORROW, THE BOYS AND GIRLS WERE SEPARATED IN THE NINTH GRADE, dq UGer GURUSES HOMEROOM, WHICH WAS IN THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT DION'T SEEM TO HAVE ENOUGH MIRR@ ORS IN IT FOR LORRAINE RECTOR AND FAYE SIMMONS, BUT THE TEACHER SOON GAVE THEM OTHER THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, MR, DICKERSON BECAME SO FRANTIC OVER THE CONDUCT OF THE NINTH GRADE BOYS THAT HE !S RUMORED TO HAVE SWORN OFF SCHOOL TEACHING FOR ‘LIFE, | SUPPOSE ALL ‘THIS WAS DUE TO THE FACT. THAT ERS TEN hb et aI DERE EVEN MOTE TARE Y™ AND LARD WOULDN'T LISTEN IN CLASS, PREFERRING THE MORE EN@= ‘JOYABLE PASTIME OF THROWING ERASERS, TO] OURS SORROW, THE 6S0YS .AND GIRLS WERE SEPARATEDR UN “THE “@NINTH GRADES THE GIRL 'S HOMEROOM, WHICH WAS IN THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OIDN'T SEEM TO HAVE ENOUGH MIRRORS IN IT FOR LORRAINE RECTOR AND FAYE SIMMONS, BUT THE TEACHER SOON GAVE He MemOgHeERe lH NGS i TOs HiNKe ABOUT, MRe DICKERSON BECAME SO FRANTIC OVER’ THE CONDUCT POF — fHE: SNINTH® GRADE BOYS THAT HE 1S RUMORED TO HAVE SWORN OFF SCHOOL TEACHING FOR LIFE. ge UPPOSER ALE THis Pace UUE TOM LHEU PACT. THAR EVEN MOTE TAFFY AND LCARD® WOULDNIT -CISTEN | IN, CLASS, PRE= FERRING THE MORE ENJOYABLE PASTIME OF THROW] ING ERASERS. AFTER OMIE, ELOISE, AND DOROTHEY HAD PRICKED SEVERAL FINGERS AND BROKEN SEVERAL DOZEN NEEDLES, SOMEONE SUGGESTED WE GIVE A FASHION SHOW, A PUBLIC FASHION SHOW , MUTTERED KATIE, NOT FOR MEQ GRACE'S COMMENT WAS: !'LL WEAR A BATHING SUIT , AS A WHOLE, THE SHOW WAS QUITE A SUCCESS, AND THE TEACHERS HAD TO ADMIT WE HAD TALENT EVEN I|F MOST OF US DID KEEP IT HIDDEN, MISS JESSIE MAYE WAS A SPLENDID HOME- ROOM TEACHER IN THE TENTH GRADE, WE REALLY LEARNED ALL ABOUT BIRDS AND BEES IN BIOLOGY. BERMA AND W. Le STARTED THE COURTSHIP THEN WHICH HAS BLOSSOMED DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. THE BOYS NEVER K NEW WHICH THEY LOV-= ED THE BEST, SELMA OR THELMA, AND INCIDENT= ERA MM YATE OPIS i pre ei haee- ; ; ; d UPON OUR WAS PLENTY WHO TOOK INTO GOING THAT YEAR. WHEN WE SENIORS WE HAD CALMED DOWN QUITE A LOT STARTED ACTING LIKE GROWNUPS SHOULD. ESPECIALLY, WILEY WOULD GET EXCITED ABOUT OUR AND GO OVERBOARD A LITTLE SOON STRAIGHTENED OUT BY MARIE AND PAULINE TIMES W. L. WASHINGTON,D. THEY WERE CHANDLER. DEFFPOGULTY WEAR AND WHICH THAT YEAR. WE SENIORS CLOSE TOGETHER, WERE MUTUAL ONES, AND CLASS THIS EXCITEMENT FORWARD TOWARD OUR THEI WL Oe ALLY, THEY NEVER KNEW WHICH THEY WERE DAT- ING, EITHER. INTO THE ELEVENTH ’ GRADE,GLADYS PAYNE DECIDED TO STUDY FRENCH, GLADYS RICE DECIDED TOO, SO AS TO BE SURE SHE KNEW WHAT PEOPLE WERE SAYING WHEN THEY TALKED EXCITEMENT OVER RINGS AND PARTIES THAT YEAR. FRENCH WERE REALLY LEARNING TO SAY, THAT SHE WOULD TRY INTERESTED JE VOUS AIME, BEAUCOUP , BECAUSE THE LOVE=BUG BIT ABOUT HALF OF US, ESPECIALLY== ELLA MAE, GREENVILLE, BRIBED J, SOUTH CAROLINA HADGAR LAT Ce DECIDING WHAT THEY SHOULD THEY SHOULD TAKE WITH THEM TO THE PARTIES THAT WERE GIVEN BOYFRIEND A WHOLE WERE SORROWS AND JOYS OUR TRIPS,PARTIES,PLAYS, EXERCISES WERE FILLED WITH JOY, 1S STILL WITH US AS WE LOOK IMMINENT GRADUATION, BUT RELUCTANTLY PEELE CA DOM rt I A mR THE JOY IS TEMPERED WITH A GITTEE SORROW AT THE THOUGHT THAT WE WILL NEVER BE TO= GETHER IN SCHOOL AGAIN, OUR CLASS OFFICERS ARE: PHILIP HAMPTON, PRESIDENT LANDON DAVIS, VICE PRESIDENT ELLA MAE REECE, SECRETARY OMIE KENT, TREASURE TEDDIE MCKINNEY JR., REPORTER CLASS MOTTO: THE SUCCESS OF ONE IS THE PROFIT OF MANY, CLASS COLORS: PASTEL PINK AND GREEN, CLASS FLOWER: AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE, CLASS SONG: AGAIN , a mse i Fi a Ne ail SUPERLATI VES VALEBIOTORIAN. seeeev cea ce sye JOE MORGAN BAEUTATORIANs .6- 4 «4 e00see.FHILIP HAMPTON oe OV AN Gu), flea a's 4s © 5 oles vos OMIE KENT. Wass PROPHE Ti 5 +s eee eed bre set LLA’ MAE REESE MOST ATHLETIC BOY.,....e0eeeeeKLYNE PROFFITT MOST ATHLETIC GIRL. ....%2-+.eLORRAINE RECTOR BOAS Sr PET sae ee ce elvie vets eee OMLEX KENT. ERS SWOABY Sys vie Nees sea dr as BETIYAUEAN TEAGUE MOST UNPREDICTABLE, ....2e+eveFf AYE SIMMONS CLASS MONKEY. .eececcsesee+eoVAN FLYNN emits 1 BOY peulss suns «oe aaah tlc HAMPTON SAVE OT ICIRUG esse estes s svceneGerly Jd, RECTOR MOST HANDSOME BOY..ceceeneee WILEY RICE Peenlest GIRL jis. see) «see AULINE PONDER Moat POPULAR GIRL.,..6e.se2e6GLADYS RICE Boer OrPULAR DOY, 6. esas cere s KALYNE PROFFITT POMP OL gyi sd fee sas 64 pare CLEG CODY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED..,..,.JOE MORGAN MUMMIES Dos eisi4 Feiss 6 os 0 e's w ¥e UAMES: HENSLEY MOST LIKELY TO MARRY(GIRL)..GLADYS PAYNE MOST LIKELY TO MARRY (BOY),.LANDON Davis BESMeGLUCZEN, soev0ec eeu «dele e IHELMA T ISHER Bean srOnd( COY) he sys. eevee hI LEY) FISHER BEST SPORT (GIRL). es saes.eeeGLA0YS RICE BES TEC OSONAIENTY +4 sv ew dew tes CLOISE” BALL CUASS AHI) + saves Gl! He sidiae ys +o DERMALPAYNE BEST ALL=AROUND BOY... ...«2.+TE0 MCKINNEY BEST ALL=AROUND GIRL,....-.-GRACE PRICE CUTE SIMBOT E taelele orale «dla viely eo UCR Te Fira OW CULES Mo AL Seiahts sie se Pye eo eae NEMART MOST STUOIOUS BOY ss .scecceceMs Ls CROWE MOST STUDIOUS GIRL. ...520ceeMARIE GENTRY MOST TOLERANT BOY,...6+.22.eeLANDON DAVIS MOST TOLERANT GIRL.sseeeees. KATY EDMONDS aie ke pA Sead RRA A Stal iS AAP in PRISE HVS ae RC REIS e “as ae OAT ¥ vi ys Ley pues aA ve “ei i ef 9) ce ae rhe J ¢ Se Ne Go ate Sa aie g ce UAB | Eee a PRIENDLUES GA BOY o's css FRIENDLIEST GIRL... MODEST ROYS sole MOST MOST Mos T MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST SEST BEST BEST. BEST SAStRN GEST BEST MODEST Gi LR Ueto ete. CAPABLE BOY...¢. CAPABLE GIRL... DIGNIFIED DIGNIFIED AMBITIOUS AMBITIOUS BOY.. GIRL, BOY ee GIRL. o INTELLIGENT BOY. INTELLIGENT GIRL POISEP EI REA. os POISE BOY. s-0.0-«: 6:0 VOICE SPEECH... SENSE OF HUMOR (Boy). SENSE OF HUMOR (GIRL) DEAD PREC BOY rst stele areiels PEADERMUG.ERLS) c's stesetets e e RILEY FISHER GRACE PRICE TED MCKINNEY SELMA FISHER AB LCL CODY MARIE GENTRY JERRY TIPTON SELMA FISHER ee Ls GROWE sNELLIE PAYNE JOE MORGAN MARIE GENTRY DOROTHY BALL «LANDON DAVIS LORRAINE RECTOR eSONNEY HENSLEY eRuBy LEwis «PHIL HAMPTON eELLA MAE REESE ssciieilaeia a tei dig at re ate sa raee toe 4 ? Ps a me Sg pe ee) Hal A ih why GRADUATING CLASS First Row: Lorraine Rector, Grace Price, Betty Rector, onie Kent, Ella Mae Reese, Gladys Payne, Ruby Lewis, Second Row: Nellie Payne, Dorothy Ball, Pauline Ponder, Marie Gentry, Selma Fisher, Thelma Fisher, Katie Le Edmonds, Betty Teague, Third Row: Faye Simmons, Landon Davis, Ted McKinney, Klyne proffitt, James Henlsey, yan Flynn, Gladys Rice, Estelle Rhinehart, Fourth Row: Jerry Tipton, Bill Cody, Joe Morgan, Riley Fisher, W. Le Crowe, Wiley ‘ice, Phil Hampton, Eloise Ball, Berma Payne : i 5 Na as ae 7 “2 Paes. ee ie ae oe oe ae Aes ale San e “3 one ee = LS a eae a Te aia Aa +E ek. aan ale ele, ti 7 « : o - 1 - pec ee ae 4 SE sh eee Sh $e ya? ; -£ = 7 + os ar on Pw an Pine ' mn pyre oh yaks oe a tay ee le fey Ws . - _. , i ie ea 2 v P 7 7 2 fF d == Fe U a ahe?S, my 7 i vote ke g me ai : rer 7 a4 : a ae | nn me , , a 7 he ‘ ‘+ . an o dt ee ‘ as PHILLIP HAMPTON President Beta Club 1,2,3,43; Glee Club 23 Student Council 3,43 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff h; Basket Ball h; Football 3,h3 School Paper 43 Class Officer 43 Monogram Club h; ELLA MAE REECE Secretary Class Officer 1,2,3,l43; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,h4; Glee Club 1,2,3,h3 LANDON DAVIS Vice-President Class Officer 4; Football 1,2, 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Base- ball 1,2,3,u3 [ Msi ee 7 OMTE KENT Treasurer te Class Officer h; h-H Club 1; School Paper h; Beta Club 1,2, 3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,h3 OT) aes ae TED McKINNEY DOROTHY BALL Reporter Beta Club 1; h-H Club 1,2; Class Officer 4; Football 3,3 Glee Club 1; Student Council 3; Baseball 3, li; Basketball lh; Film Canmittee hs %. ELOISE BALL BILL CODY School Paper 3 4-H Club 1,2,3, Human Relations Club 2; -H hs; Beta Club 1,2,3,35 Glee Club Club 1; 35 We. L. CROWE KATY EDMONDS School Paper 43 4-H Club 3,3 Class Officer 33; U-H Club 3,h; Human Relations Club 2; May Day Cheerleader 43 School Paper 3; Pagent 13 Glee Club 1,2,3,h3 THELMA FISHER SELMA FISHER Student Council h; l-H Club 1, =H Club 1,2,3,43; Clee Club 1, 2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,h3 May ne y35h3 Day Pagent 1; : as t ee. i a ms 4 eae ae 4 ee - Bi 7 se a Xt : a ie é me) oS : os —_ i 4 a a rr 7 se « — SD AED AS ee es RILEY FISHER VAN FLYNN School Paper 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,43 Human Relations Club 2; Safety Council 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3,h; JAMES HENSLEY MARIE GENTRY 4 Monogram Club 3,l3 Football 2 Dramatics Club ; h-H Club 3, 3,43 l-H Club 33 ae Club ie ls Annual Staff h; Beta Club 5 CeO 5 een JOE MORGAN RUBY LEWIS Glee Club 1,2,3,h3 h-H Club 1; Student Council ); Beta Club l, Beta Club 1; 253543 Annual Staff h; School Paper lh; Human Relations Club 23 BERMA PAYNE GLADYS PAYNE 4-H Club 1; Glee Club ae Beta Club 1,2,3,h3; h-H Club 1, 2,3,lk3 Glee Club 1,2,3,); ¥ aed a a @ nee se NELLIE PAYNE PAULINE PONDER excnder Bar oat Renee Paper 43 uy-H Club 1,2,3, 2 a GRACE PRICE KLYNE PROFFITT Dramatics Club h; h-H Club 2,3, hs Class Officer 3; Football 1,2, 3,43 Monogram Club 3,3; Base- ball 1,2,3,43 Student Council 33 BETTY JANE RECTOR Class Officer 1; Beta Club 1, 2,43; May Day Pagent 1; L-H Club 1; Safety Council 2; GLADYS RICE May Day Pagent 1; 4-H Club l, 2,3,l43 Manager Basket Ball team 3; Film Committee l; Glee Club'1,2,3,43; School Paper 1,3; GplewiG —— ee erp LORRAINE RECTOR School Paper 3 A ) ae j WILEY RICE. Monogram Club 2,3,l3 Football 2,3,43 Human Relations Club 2; COs ie eee ESTELLE RHINEHART FAYE SIMMONS l-H Club 1; Glee Club 2,3,]) C Beta lie School Paper 3 Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1; i BETTY TEAGUE JERRY TIPTON School Paper 4; 4-H Club lis Cheerleader 3; -H Club 3,3 Human Relations Club 25 , JUNIORS ik i eo 4 ; GEORGE McK INNEY EDYTH SAMS HUGH FISHER CLARA RAMSEY | President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer alb BLANCHE BRIDGES ALTHA BRIGGS GERRY CHANDLER uA ELDRIDGE CLARK NORMAN CONNER ALTHA COOPER BENNIE DAVIS 4 BETTY DOCKERY LEE ROY DUCKER ERVIN KENT LOREEN LEWIS : . oa KATIE NIX ALMA PAYNE MARY A. PAYNE MAUDIE PAYNE 4 , ge 2 ‘el be Jr wo wah? SAP0s shy | | BOBBY RAMSEY CAROL RAMSEY V. CAROL RAMSEY M.G. RAMSEY HILDRETH RECTOR MARY A. RECTOR MARY H. RECTOR COLEEN REECE EVELYN REE MS EVERETTE RIDDLE FAYE RIDDLE a een Rone ROBERT RIDDLE NANNETTE ROBERTS BARBARA RUNNION LOUISE SHIPLEY ad 1 A a SC Amt MARK SMITH GUY J. SPRINKLE JACK TIPTON RAYMOND WALLIN CHRISTINE WARD MINNIE L. WARD MARVIN WOODSON Absent when pictures were made: THEIMA TREADWAY, LECNARD PEEK. ry a ; i . ? ‘ we. ' a ¥ 6 Ta t i ta (3 7K ure Z ¥ ( ; , , ; i “ 7 wy hy ho re, hw 7 MM am ; a 9 , i I ‘ : - ¢ ie 2 7 q : + ¥ 4 Ope Fe) a Sophanores: - First Row: Wilma Jarrett, Ruth Cody, Geneva Hensley, Peggy Holland, Joyce McKinney, Jewel Davis, Berma Boone, Betty Goforth, Christine Davis, Ernestine Whitt, Ruby Kent, Betty Caldwell, Betty Jo Reid, Second Row: Joy Payne, Zane Wallin, Ruth Randall, Sadie Stines, Jerry Mull, Peggy Ward, Alice Banks, Flora Lee Searcy, Ruth Rector, Iva Glen Fisher, Claudia Fox, Third Row: Don Payne, Clarence Deaver, Fugene Shipley, Lewis Bryan, Leon Williamson, Charles Deaver, Ed Reese, Sanford Silver, Calvin Metcalf, Jimny Ramsey, Fourth Row: Johnny Clark, Larry McElroy, Ned Crowe, Spencer Roberts, Bobby Ponder, Ted Flynn, Tommy Caldwell, Charles Crowe, M. T. Morgan. Freshmen: First Row: Frankie Hunter, Bonnie Edwards, Ruby Ball, Betty L. White, Sally Roberts, Francine Ramsey, Jewel Worley, Faye Goforth, Florence Henderson, Nancy Meadows, Jeanette Bryan, Swann Ramsey, James Ogle, Fred Treadway, Cloyd Shelton, Second Row: [rene Payne, Margaret Morrow, Grace Norto, Geleen Payne, Ae Ze Ncrton, Martha J. Jarrett, David McKinny, Kate Buckner, Jean Nix, Betty R. Proffitt, June Faulkner, Johnny McElroy, Harry Fisher, Gearld Wildes, George Greene, Donald Taylor, Ben Frisby, Jimmy Connor, Third Row: J. C. Rhinehart, Bertie Fore, Peggy Frisby, Jimmy Bryan, Betty Reece, Robby Sprinkle, Joyce Rice, John Wild, Irma Fisher, Marie Hunter, Fred Roberts, Bernard Ramsey, Ruby Payne, Hubert Edwards, Glenna Norton, Garrett Ramsey, Caroll Frisbie, Leonard Payne, David Redmon, Fain Davis, Craig Reems, Bennie Simmons, Charles Caldwell. HEH ititit r =a e ri 4 ‘ waht if e ie } : ie + id Fifth brads [Tp Peay ao ; 4 a —_ nt Ne : = Bs Ss = HHH Lisi HH HH py adel fi ue Giuste : 8 egene f ji li = HME aH SUT } ge it é 1 c ba os ts psi i £ ‘ 2 4 ue a i BS : i 2 §s FOOTBALL SCHEDULE MARSHALL 13, covsscecccese WALNUT O MARSHALL civeeveceHOl -SPRINGSZO MARSHALL soessoos sWEAVERVILLE O MARSHALL ASHEVILLE HIGH B® 26 MARSHALL 7 cosceceereeeWALNUT O MARSHALL oes ee SEVIERVILLE co MARSHALL coos ds eoMARSo at Limam MARSHALL seeeesHO) SPRINGSET MARSHALL 7. ASHEVILLE SCHOOL 27 MARSHALL cooveseee oMARS. HILU 240 - MARSHALL , abs see @ OMEA VERY ILE O —— ta ae a we. ft Aen! tg Paen ’ ne a wre + aeaoe | a = ae ae re Sea Ry 4 a « - ek el Ea ae as “3 | ; fA Aer Solan aeie- RED TORNADOES First Row: Ted McKinney, Wiley Rice, Clyne Rector, Klyne Proffitt, Landon Davis, Guy Jack Sprinkle, Ervin Kent. Second Row: Red Deaver, Carrol Frisbee, Leonard Payne, James Hensley, Philip Hampton, George McKinney. Thrid Row: Eugene Shipley, Manager; M. T. Morgan, Larry McElroy, Charles Crowe, Bennie Davis, Marvin Woodson, Tommy Caldwell, Charles Deaver, Manager $ Absent when picture was made; M. G. Ramsey, Mark Smith, MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHAL L MARSHALL MARSHAL L MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL BOYS 49-50 CAGE RESULTS WALNUT 21 REO OAK 32 WALAUT:| 30° SANDY MUSH 27 WALNUT 25 MARS HILL 54 WHITE Rock 35 SPRING CREEK42 RED OAK 22 WHITE ROCK 32 WALNUT 36 HoT SPRINGS 45 SPRING CREEK 30 HOT SPRINGS 28 BEN LIPPEN 44 MARS HILL 51 WALNUT 22 SANDY MUSH 23 MADISON COUNTY TOURNEY 20 HoT SPRINGS MARS HILL TOURNEY FINES CREEK a ce re ee ote ee a ve Oe eer he a TE ee ann we aS Ne re A vy) 2h, yi ee ggg Yate ae sa EE 1s eo babs eth abt Pi : ‘ ak Eee pide Seat : : Be eR tcl - i - Fak a in, tate ee bes, : ; 7-4 } F = egts Paes 4] tr. i diy is a Pi Bik Wik, ne ‘ ds nes Pg waco a a Pkrmmaieact os ont Red tig adie) oe oe heidi PRP Bh a Sh Sei Ae See ea be er | et =m yn ys ares mat q ve ee i ae vs id Pero Cre ” Stee oF ae Mesh = sagen eRe « re ‘ - : sate a mek = POS y . 4 as a i 4 ‘. Ak. bad } t an Re Res : wee te Yar — rs : mn e! ; te P J a we BASKETBALL First Row: Gecrge McKinney, Cuy Je Sprinkle, Ervin Kent, Bennie Davis, Bobby Ramsey, Second Row: Hugh Fisher, Sanford Silver, Phil Hampton, Tommy Caldwell, Coach, Ralph Neill. Absent when picture was made: Ms G- Ramsey, Fain Davis GIRLS CAGE RESULTS FOR 49-50 MARSHALL 15 WALNUT MARSHALL 40 RED OAK MARSHALL 46 HOT SPRINGS MARSHALL 29 SANDY MUSH MARSHALL 34 WALNUT MARSHALL 30 MARS HILL MARSHALL 24 WHITE ROCK MARSHALL 45 SPRING CREEK MARSHALL 39 RED OAK MARSHALL 25 WHITE ROCK MARSHALL 44 WALNUT MARSHALL 42 HoT SPRINGS MARSHALL 25 SPRING CREEK MARSHALL 40 HoT SPRINGS MARSHALL 29 MARS HILL MARSHALL 28 WAL NUT MARSHALL 42 _ SANDY MUSH MADISON COUNTY TOURNEY MARSHALL 38 SPRING CREEK MARSHALL 37 MARS HILL MARSHALL AWARDED SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY MARS HILL TOURNEY MARSHALL NORTH COVE aor + net BASKETBALL NB, S ee é 0 Front Row: na Fisher, Kate Buckner, Retty L. White, | Joyce McKinney, Katie Nix, Nannette Roberts, Mary A. Rectcr, Sally Roberts, Betty R. Proffitt, EEE se Tee Back Row: Coach, Blanche Peek, Edyth Sams, Minnie Ward, Clara Ramsey, Pegey Ward, Jean Nix, Alice Banks ee —— ‘ oo a ah! as La ’ ae i“ sie Ms mh ha BASEBALL Front Row: Leonard Payne, Klyne Proffitt, Landon Davis, Ervin Kent, Guy Jack Sprinkle, Marvin Woodson, Back Row: Ted McKinney, Phil Hampton, Red Deaver, Tommy Caldwell, Coach Neill, Absent when picture was made: Bennie Davis, M. G. Ramsey, Sherman Reid, ‘ iP enineat aad Say ol cel COACHING STAFF Coach Ralph Neill Coach Bill williams Coach Bill Peek Assistant Football Football Line Coach Head Coach Coach, Head Coach of Baseball and Basketball Srna iS ORIG ane SO a inh eg ACTIVITIES SEVERAL ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL IN THE PAST TWO YEARS, THE STUDENT COUNCIL, THE DRAMATICS CLUB, AND THE JOURNALISM CLUB,ARE THE NEWER ONES, OF COURSE, WE HAVE SEVERAL CLUBS WITH WHICH WE ALL ARE FAMILIAR, AMONG THESE ARE: THE 4-H CLUB, BETA CLUB, CHEERLEADERS, AND THE GLEE CLUB, ON NOVEMBER 2, 1949 THE FIRST 4H CLUB MEETING WAS HELO, AND THE CLUB OFFICERS WERE ELECTED, SURPRISINGLY,ALL OF THE OFFI« CERS TURNED OUT TO BE SENIORS: PRESIDENT, “GLADYS RICE; VICE=PRESIDENT, SUE BRIDGES; SECRETARY, MARIE GENTRY; TREASURER, THELMA FISHER; AND REPORTER, KATIE LEE EDMONDS, NOT THE LEAST OF THE CLUB'S NUMEROUS ACTI- VITIES 1S THE COMPLETION OF PROJECTS CHOSEN BY THE INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, THEY ALSO HAVE THEIR FUN AT PARTIES, THE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL, OF COURSE, IS A BIG EVENT FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL EACH YEAR, THE MAIN POINT 1S TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE SCHOOL, BUT THE STUDENTS HAVE THEIR FUN BY RUNNING A CONTESTANT FROM EACH ROOM FOR MISS MARSHALL. MARY ALICE RECTOR, OF THE JUNIOR CLASS, WAS MISS MARSHALL OF '49, a. oe my ¢ : Pea ; om, Cray 7 rc pe a c Pi 7 Ss Ce , + : e ‘ r Se 4 € f . ‘ L? . ‘aioe ’ ‘ wl AD : , . a 4 mt my aS ‘. ™ ‘a re os . st ‘ 7 ee . ad ’ : we Srey Me fd ' | ‘ s ; 7 ¢ . he Z Y ; j , I ia} ars es is ee es u f 4 ? =f ee . : - bs z A , Py ‘ i + B os of nts = ae =a f ' beet a t + “ ee Sar Coa has A } ie SE . : = t es et ie een 7 2 ae 3 ‘ a, : ae ine : = ; ae by Saar oe THE CHEERLEADERS ARE THE LUCKY ELEVEN WHO WERE CHOSEN TO LEAD CHEERS AT THE BALL GAMES, THEY GO TO ALL GAMES AND YELL FOR Pies BOYS. (JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME, | BE LIEVE THE WOMAN SPIRIT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL CHEERLEADERS HELPED TO WIN THE GAMES, NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF A WOMAN.) THE CHEERLEADERS WERE; CLARA RAMSEY, KATIE LEE EOMONDS, CAROL RAMSEY, EDYTH LORRAINE SAMS, VIRGINIA CAROL RAMSEY, MARY ALICE RECTOR, BOOTS PROFFITT, KATIE NIX, NANNETTE ROBERTS, JOYCE MCKINNEY, AND MINNIE LEE WARD,’ THE STUDENT COUNCIL, UNDER THE DIRECT= ION OF MR, PEEK, WAS ORGANIZED THE FIRST SIX WEEKS OF SCHOOL. THE MEMBERS ARE:JOE MORGAN, PHILIP HAMPTON, THELMA FISHER, ELLA MAE REECE, BENNY DAVIS, CLARA RAMSEY, GEORGE MCKINNEY, RUTH RECTOR, KATE BUCKNER, LARRY MCELROY, THE PURPOSE OF THE COUNCIL IS FOR THE STUDENTS TO THINK THINGS OUT FOR THEMe SELVES AND NOT TO DEPEND ON OTHERS TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS, THE DRAMATICS CLUB IS AGAIN BACK IN OUR SCHOOL. THE PURPOSE, 1S FOR THE STUDENTS TO GO OUT INTO THE WORLD MORE CULTURED , IT HAS !TS GOOD STANDARDS, BUT, OF COURSE, THE CLASS HAS ITS FUN =MUCH TO MISS RAMSEY'S SORROW, WHEN THE CLASS GETS UP TO ACT, SOME TIMES MISS RAMSEY KNOWS WHAT THEY'RE DOING, BUT SOMETIMES SHE WONDERS. THE JOURNALISM CLUB HAD AGAIN BEEN OR= GANIZED 1!N OUR SCHOOL. THE CLASS WRITES UP THE SCHOOL PAPER UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. STEPHEN EURE. PE OF PEE SERVE Og She tee ‘ad, : a j can ™ Pe - i ehy ’ - ae ' “ hen oe hs er ee gr ine ae or aR aM oe CIM MS ae ta - re 53 a | 3 = pe ‘a wei. : La a a e 7 tic! . peas em M s see) a ; poet se es 5 i a lee ma - .% nw Ke ys . ' 4 la mie. Se Se ee 2 i me ee oe ’ “ati gtd ate Ay be a = an ees Se —. ls ¢ 7 T 3 a oars ee ee eR riptaae Pie a ie va rs Nia ee SER oo a) See waste iti ISLANDER STAFF Clara Ramsey, Associate Editor; Betty Dockery, Ella Mae Reece, Class Editor; Marie Front Row: Assistant Secretary; Wanda Gail Eads, Assistant Business Manager; Gentry, Activity Editor; Back Row: George McKinney, Business Manager; Clyne Rector, Sports Editor; Philip Hampton, Editor; Larry McElroy, Art Editor; Joe Morgan, Secretary; Mr. Peeke, Sponsor}; a ca s Glee Club Members: Jean Nix, Francine Ramsey, Bettie Lou White, Joyce McKinney, Sadie Stines, Betty Ruth Proffitt, Marie Gentry, Betty J. Rector, Gladys Rice, Mary Etta Banks, Nanette Roberts, Jewel Worley, Evelyn Reems, Erma Fisher, Omie Kent, Thelma fisher, Iva Glen Fisher, Betty J. Goforth, Eloise Ball, Kate Buckner, Clara E. Ramsey, Barbara Runnion, Berma Payne, Altha Briggs, Christine Ward, Christine Davis, Mary Rector, Carol Ramsey, Jerry Chandler, Theima Fisher, Selma Fisher, Katy Edmonds, and Minnie L. Ward. Faculty Director: Mrs. Peek Pianist: Ella Mae Reese Jaremale sin Front Row: Faye Simmons, Lorraine Rector, Phillip Hampton Eloise Ball, Kenneth Wildes, Joe Morgan, Back Row: Omie Kent, Pauline Ponder, Jerry Tipton, W. L. Crowe, Bill Cody, Van Flynn. Front Row: Mary Rector, Gerry Chandler, Christine Ward, Ella Mae Reece, Omie Kent, Betty Jane Rector, Back Row: Edyth Sams, George McKinney, Clara Ramsey, Joe Morgan, Hildreth Rector, Philip Hampton, Altha Briggs, Marie Gentry, Eloise Ball, When ; e See tk nite ae : | | ? a , A, | | : Ga. ic 2 . me h 3 leit lagi me Sy, awry Members of the -H Club: J.C. Rhinehart, Charles Deaver, David McKinney, Eldridge Clark, Marvin Woodson, M. T. Morgan, Gladys Rice, Marie Gentry, Joyce McKinney, Katie Edmonds, Thelma Fisher, Eloise Ball, Pauline Ponder, Grace Price, Estelle Rhinehart, Jewel Worted Erma Fisher, Joyce Rice, Ruby Kent, Jerry Mull, Peggy Holland, Sally Roberts, Betty L. White, Betty Caldwell, Carol Ramsey, Mary Rector Katie Nix, Phil Hampton, Leonard Peek, Selma Fisher, Swan Ramsey, Jerald Wildes, Lewis Bryan, Garrett Ramsey, Fred Treadway, Eugene Shipley, Sadie Stines, Peggy Ward, Clara E. Ramsey, Riley Fisher, Tommey Caldwell, Betty J. Teague, F “4 Veet “e 4 Wrarmmatre s Front Row: Blanche Bridges, Coleen Reese, Altha Briggs, Faye Riddle, Back Row: Everette Riddle, Norman Connor, Mary Etta Banks, Barbara Runnion, Marie Gentry, Mary A. Payne, Grace Price, Alma Payne, Thelma Fisher. r . ae tf a ae a of oh Y= - + pag t im ; pe ether ‘a “i . f ‘ ey 7 +? ea : ai, ¥ L “inl rent ctaed abril Sra, aE. URN, 6 STUDENT Front Row: Clara E. Ramsey, Vice-President, Ella Mae Reese, Secretary, Kate Buckner, Back Row: Joe Morgan, Reporter, Larry McElroy, Phil Hampton, President, George McKinney, Thelma Fisher, Ruth Rector, Bennie Davis, Publicity Agent. totewences, aie ates ere eet THE ALL SPORTS SHOP, INC. 81 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina a ? oe « asec +. 4 o Wilson and MacGregor - Goldsmith Athletic Equipment oo. . 4 ‘ ee 00,0 O98, oe, 4 i Fishing Tackle - Guns - Boats +. 2 oo oe. 2, Ds 2 oe. 2 i oe. .2 +? o+_ oo Sar +? oe. oe. oe. 2 i 2 Va 5o 9° ,' e ¢ CBRL a2 1g 9 O90 0% OF O90 s eee cs no OO OF OF 24 “wis wal cha De Dis Xa SK 2 oe a eo a a a a SKYLINE C OOPERATIVE DAIRIES Ashville’s Own Dairy so ene a, wo, ti!” om Processors and Distributors of Quality Dairy Products sabi it. 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J tee, OF ¢o oe Cooperating with Student Activities of Marshall High School THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD Marshall, North Carolina We Are Pulling 100 Per Cent for Marshall High School SPRINKLE - SHELTON COMPANY Wholesale Groceries and Notions Phone 15 Marshall, North Carolina COAL, FEED AND LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Material, Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Coal, Seeds, Feeds and Fertilizers Phone 49 Marshall, North Carolina HOUSTON BROTHERS Marshall, North Carolina Dependable Service ne = , : e %. 6% atest eetee toe” ‘eetestectestoetestes eel ee +, 4. nateatnctectes ectestestestestestesrestes ee ee es eelee, “ +,. , + Se hea ted ated ae tee ee ia ad a lee mee) OOo OO gon gta hate 8 2 8 8 2 tS _ + ¥. Oo +. o oe. +. 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Ramsey, Convenient Owner - Manager For Charter Information Me Dry. Goods - Shoes - Notions Dial 7642 RA Ready-to-Wear Asheville, or Write ‘i Where Lasting Satisfaction QUEEN CITY of , CK 09.00.00. 40. 00.60.08 00 66 64 OF al ie De, at es Follows Every Transaction TRAILWAYS 0,00, 9-0, 00,09 00, 00,0900, 00,09, 00,00, 9%, 24,90, 00,60, 90, 0%, 04,04, 4,00, 09,00, 00,00, 04, 04,00 OF 0, 00,90, 00,00, 20,04 04,00 00,09 Ky Marshall, N. C. 32 Ashland Ave. : ‘ | Asheville, N. C. m : 3 8 ‘ ; f : ROBERTS AND SON Phone 44 Compliments of l and Dyers Cleaners AA MODEL os %ee eetec es netes en tes 9s 'oeeeres 64 00 bee ee ee e+. , Pick-up and Delivery in i _« GROCERY eo oO. oY SOE w DO Oe Om OO OO C2 OOO. 1 Morand Marshallenac OO 29 04 99 90 24 00 04 09 0% 00 60 64 94 06 06 94 04 $8 90 $6 00 09 29 60 66 60 2% oF 5 RIES oid he wae he) VE, TO FR a +. +e ++ var Sua? ca? Weaverville, N. C. Ce SOMES ar OS eS Se Se : . 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