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v6 ISLANDER (95] DPD GATE PaO. HE P95 SENIOR CLASS Published by the Annual Staff of MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Annual Staff Clara: Ramsey Mrs. Stephen Eure George McKinney Editor Sponsor Business Manager Left to right—Mary Rice, Assistant Business Manager; Larry McElroy, Art Editor; Wanda Sprinkle, Assistant Art Editor; George McKinney, Business Man- ager; Clara Ramsey, Editor; Peggv Holland, Assistant Editor. Zz txratto Ad, nines MISS HAZEL SPRINKLE MR. WILLIAM W. PEEK wsor y Supervi Count Madison County Superintendent = , Educa tion wy oard S a oun (son ds a sa , Dr. Bruce Sams. Absent when picture , Mr. J. Clyde Brown Mr. Hilliard Teague Mr. W. LP. Moore; (Me C Wee Baldwin. was made PRINCIPAL MR. BERNARD BRIGMAN Mrs. Moody Chandler, Mrs. Stephen Eure, Miss Wanda Sams, Miss Jessie Mae Ramsey, Mr. Ralph Neill, Mrs. Craig Rudisill, Mr. Connell Roberts. Elementary Faculty Mr. Auburn Wyatt Eighth Grade Miss Edith Metcalf Eighth Grade Mrs. Jerry Anderson Seventh Grade Mrs. Blanche Peek Seventh Grade Mr. Winston Rice Siath Grade Miss Mamie Rice Siath Grade Mrs. Thelma Norton Fifth Grade Mrs. Mary Roberts Fourth Grade Mrs. Fred Anderson Fourth Grade Mrs. Viola M. Ramsey Third Grade Mrs. Lallage Neill Third Grade Mrs. Helen Ledford Th ird Grade Mrs. Orla Ponder Second Grade Mrs. Viola B. Ramsey Fifth Grade Mrs. Lois English First Grade Mrs. Salina Fisher First Grade Mrs. Eva Sams First Grade Mrs. Hattie Teague Second Grade ——————__— 7 —— Cs ee EM Os Se AS er Ps Copies a rrr ywer . aS oe OR Oe PGE Ae fF ELS. yhoo ns Tess, | ped a Syl i ACES wag fgg be ih = be Je Aig 2 Lei LA 76 EnNLOVS enor Pico GEORGE McKINNEY President — Salutatorian AL THAGB RIGGS Vice-President EDYTH SAMS Secretary CLARA RAMSEY Treasurer — Valedictorian WN sak ROBERT IWEED, JR. and DORISSWARD CNLOVS ALTHA BALL Journalism 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 3. ATLEE BARBOUR BLANCHE BRIDGES Journalism 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Go AITHAVBRIGGS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Oiicer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3. GERRY CHANDLER Cheerleader 1, 2; Class Officer 3; Bas- ketball 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club io? oe wa rchala: ELDRIDGR GUARK Journalism 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. EK. J. COATES O'd Fort High School 1, 2, 3; Basketball 5 ms ¢ 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2 ) me NORMAN CONNOR Journalism 4; Baseball 1; Dramatics 3. LOUISE FISHER Red Oak High School 1, 2, 3; Class Of- ficer 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2,.8; Beta Club 4. NANNETTE HALL Journalism 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; .Bas- ketball 2,8, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Soft- ball 2; Miss Marshall 4. LOREEN LEWIS Softball 2; 4-H Club 1. GEORGE McKINNEY Class President 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Mar- Shalvss CNLOVS BENNIE DAVIS Football 2, 38, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Jaseball 25.3, 4. BETTY DOCKERY Dramatics 8; Annual Staff 3; Glee Club 1, 4; 4-H Club 457 Softball 2: LEE SROY SDUCKER Baseball 1, 2; Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 1. HUGH FISHER Basketball 3; Class Officer 3; Football 2; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. CnLoVvs MINNIE LEE McKINNEY Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 8, 4; Class Officer 2; Softball 2; Cheerleader ede Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. KATIE NIX Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; Class Officer 2; Softball 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; wert Club l, 2, 3, 4° Glee Club 1, 2,°3, 4; Football Queen 4. ALMA PAYNE Journalism 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 3; 4-H Club 4. MARY ALICE PAYNE Journalism 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 3. BOBBY RAMSEY Journalism 4; Football 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. CLARA RAMSEY Class Officer 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Glee Club i 2,3. A Softball 2; “Marshaliaca oor ball Queen’s Attendant 4. CLYNE RECTOR Journalism 4; Annual Staff 3; Football 1, 2, 8, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. HILDRETH RECTOR Glee Club 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club pet le MARY RICE Backetballi 2.) 3.04-, Betas@lube2ara0 4s Glee’ Club 132 573; 42° Anntal Stat 4; Cheerleader 1. 2, 3; Softball 2; 4-H Club Ine2. 3, 4 eClasss Officers 2 Miss Mar= shall 3. EVERETTE RIDDLE Dramatics 3. FAYE RIDDLE Journalism 4; 4-H Club 1; Dramatics 3. ROBERT RIDDLE enwors MARY HELEN RECTOR Glee Club 4; Softball 2; 4-H Club 1. , COLEEN REECE Journalism 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 3. EVELYN REEMES Journalism 4; Glee Club 1; 2, 3, 4. CARO RERIGCE Journalism 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Cheerleader 3. enLors BARBARA RUNNION Journalism 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Club 1; Dramatics 3. EDYTH SAMS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Soft- bate. Class Ofhcer -2, 3, 4: 4-H Club t,-2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 4; Football Queen’s Attendant 4. MARK SMITH Football 1, 2, 8, 4; Glee Club 4; Mono- gram Club. 3, 4; Baseball 4. LOUISE THOMAS . Journalism 4; Softball 2; 4-H Club 1, 2. =e JACK TIPTON Journalism 4; Baseball 1; 4-H Club 1, 2. RAYMOND WALLIN MAal (Ciluile) 1, 2. 33 CHRISTINE WARD Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN WOODSON Class Officer 1; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 9. 8, 4 eter Club. 1, 2, 324 y G bee History : A conversation between two small children was interrupted by the loud cry of many youngsters, ‘‘the bell, the bell is ringing!’ Soon the doors were opened and all the kids poured into the schoolhouse, carrying their brand new tablets and pencils. Such was our first day of school. However, the months and years passed until we were in the third grade. There our troubles began. Namely, the multiplication and the division tables. We could never remember whether the teacher said 6x7 equals 42 or 7x6 equals 42. How happy we were when books were checked in and we started for home. Only in a short time, we returned to keep moving on the road to graduation. We can never forget our good old high school days. Our friends, our teachers, and our dear old building on the island. We as freshmen though WE were THE STUFF. After all we were in high school! We were rather good because we learned the whole poem of “Thanatopsis’’. You know how it goes, “To him who in the love of nature holds.” And French days! Would you believe that one letter would make so much difference! Anyway, our teacher did. When it came to brains in that class, there was only a very faded ‘“X”’ to “mark the spot”. We can never forget our algebra classes. To us it was really a pain because we didn’t have very “mathematical minds”. Why did x plus y equal 1, when the next letter of the alphabet was 2? Among all our memories, we shall cherish most our excitement of our trips to Washington and New York. Also, the measurements for our white and blue caps and gowns. Yes, we can truthfully say we’ve had a swell time in school, despite the home- work! As we march down the aisle during graduation many of these thoughts will crowd into our minds. We shall soon be stepping out into a strange world; strange to us because we must then assume the responsibilities which rightfully belong to us. But, we can always look back on our high school days at Marshall High School with a wonderful, but rather sad remembrance. user (lea Prophecy One summer evening while out strolling, I suddenly grew tired and lay down beside a tree. I must have fallen asleep for now I find myself on the street of a strange city. I see the sign Tipton’s Department Store. I open the door and walk in and sure enough Jack is proprietor. I decide to see a movie. I am really surprised when Alma Payne and Barbara Runnion appear on the screen. Now the scene changes and I find myself riding in a car approaching the Golden Gate Bridge. Yes, there are some familiar faces, Eldridge Clark and Everette Riddle are helping paint the bridge. I stop at a theatre. As the curtain comes up the first thing is a solo by Mrs. Eldridge Clark, the former Evelyn Reemes. After leaving the theatre, I walk down the street and stop at a super market. Who would have guessed that our own little Mary Helen Rector had married Lloyd Roberts, the owner of this large store. She tells me that Altha Ball, wife of one of the wealthiest farmers of Madison County and the mother of two darling little girls, is now living in this town. She also says that Coleen Reece still hasn’t made up her mind about who she likes best, so she is still teaching dramatics at Marshall High School. I leave the store and happen to meet Clyne Rector. He is taking his last stroll before leav- ing for South America. He is now in the Air Force and tells me Marvin Woodson, Mark Smith, and Bobby Ramsey have left the week before, and he was to join them there. I go to the airport to catch the next plane leaving for Washington, D. C. Imagine Robert Riddle as pilot and Blanche Bridges as hostess! Arriving in Washington, I hailed a taxi and am I surprised to see Raymond Wallin is the driver. He tells me of Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Roberts’ hotel. Mrs. Roberts is the former Mary Alice Payne. I go to their hotel and after registering we chat over old times. They tell me Senator George McKinney, Hugh Fisher, who is now an en- gineer, and Loreen Lewis, well known dress designer, are coming for dinner tonight. The next morning I start shopping and meet some office girls who have started for work. Yes, it is the old familiar crowd: Mary Rice, Katie Nix, Hildreth Rector, and Minnie Lee McKinney. I then stop by a news stand and picking up a paper I notice the headline Leroy Ducker has been elected mayor and E. J. Coates and Atlee Barbour are the aldermen. This arouses my interest and I see it is the ‘News Record’ from Marshall, so I buy a copy. The news staff was an- nounced on the front page; Norman Connor is now editor. Also on the front page was Bennie Davis’s picture, star player for the Boston Red Sox. Turning through the paper I see an ad- vertisement from the Rice Beauty Salon. Virginia Carol is now owner, with co-workers Faye Riddle, Louise Thomas, and Nannette Hall. On the society page I see that Gerry Chandler, who is teaching English in a high school in South Carolina, Edyth Sams, science teacher in Idaho, Louise Collins, now teaching business education in a private school in Texas, and Clara Ramsey, who is teaching home economics in Florida, are spending the summer in their home town, Marshall. Next the picture of two nurses catches my eye. Altha Briggs and Christine Ward are now head nurses in the Orthopedic Home in Asheville. I now notice the financial report of the Bank of French Broad. It was submitted by the bookkeeper, Mrs. J. N. Ponder. Why it couldn’t be anyone but my old classmate, Betty Dockery. The scene quickly vanishes and I awake to find only a few short weeks ago I had received a diploma from Marshall High School. But, it does make one wonder where will this class be a few years from now! Superlatives PRORART TE Ss GDR, [pete 9 eects ee MOST STUDIOUS CLASS PROPHET MOS Tae VB RT ©) tS eee BEST PERSONALITY MOST CAPABLE FRIENDLIEST MOSES LGN TEE, Doe ene eee MOS EGLO VA [tek oo eee MOST TALENTED MOST DRAMATIC MIST ORIGINAL MOSTSPOPULAR CLASS ROMEO AND JULIET CLASS GRUMBLER Bennie Davis and Katie Nix Gerry Chandler Raymond Wallin Marvin Woodson Atlee Barbour and Clara Ramsey Norman Connor and Faye Riddle Bennie Davis Carol Rice George McKinney and Louise Fisher Betty Dockery Mark Smith and Clara Ramsey Clyne Rector and Mary Rice Christine Ward Mary H. Rector, Lee Roy Ducker and E. J. Coates ...Marvin Woodson and Mary A. Payne George McKinney and Edyth Sams E. J. Coates and Louise Thomas Nannette Hall Marvin Woodson Norman Connor and Loreen Lewis Everette Riddle, Robert Riddle and Louise Thomas Alma Payne Hildreth Rector Hugh Fisher and Altha Briggs Coleen Reece Minnie Lee McKinney Clyne Rector, Jack Tipton and Katie Nix Clara Ramsey and Louise Fisher Marvin Woodson, Altha Ball, and Bar- bara Runnion Eldridge Clark and Evelyn Reemes Bobby Ramsey and Blanche Bridges allicnt: WA credl Subeperd We, the seniors of 1951, have, after many a hard struggle, finally reached this goal of finish- ing high school. We now make our Last Will and Testament: 1. We, Mary Helen Rector and Loreen Lewis, will our second year French books to Larry Mc- Elroy and Lewis Bryan. 2. I, Louise Fisher, will my ability to study to Sadie Stines. 3. I Katie Nix, will my being football queen to Peggy Ward, and my place on the basketball team to Peggy Frisbee. 4. We, Altha Ball, Coleen Reece, and Faye Riddle the sleeping beauties of the journalism class, will our seats in the amen corner to Ernestine Whitt, Wilma Jarrett, and Betty Jo Reid. Or I, Clara Ramsey, will my place on the basketball team to Sally Roberts, and my seats with initials on them to Joyce McKinney. 6. I, Blanche Bridges, wil my troubles to Zane Wallin. 7. I, Mary Rice, will my ability to marry and work hard to Peggy Holland and Sadie Stines. 8. We, Alma Payne and Evelyn Reemes, will our journalism books to Joy Payne and Geneva Hensley. 9. I, Eldridge Clark, will my honorable name, “Romeo”. to “Red” Deaver. 10. I. Gerry Chandler, will my job of taking up the lunch money to Peggy Ward. 11. I, Minnie Lee McKinney, will my position on the basketball team to Francine Ramsey. P2en Ls Barbara Runnion, will my good grades in accounting to Jewell Davis and Burma Boone. 13. We, Mary Alice Payne and Betty Dockery will our accounting books and grades to Bobby Ponder and Don Payne. 14. I, Betty Dockery, will my seat on bus No. 1 to Ruby Payne. 15. I, Mary Alice Payne, will my ability to get along with the bus driver of bus No. 1 to Wanda Payne. 16. I, Robert Riddle, will my English book to Don Payne. 17. I, Norman Connor, will my accounting book to Larry McElroy. 18. We, Altha Briggs and Christine Ward, will our two afternoon study halls to Burma Boone and Belva Roberts. 19. I, Nannette Hall, will my place on the basketball team to Joyce McKinney, and my seats to Peggy Holland. 29. I. Clyne Rector. will mv ability to drive a school bus and come in late for class to “Red ” Deaver. 21. I, Louise Thomas, will my physics book to Sadie Stines. 22. I, George McKinney, will my ability to miss class for the purpose of begging money to Larry McElroy. 23. IT Hildreth Rector, will my studious ways to “Boots” Proffitt and Francine Ramsey, and my dear old French book to “Red” Deaver. 24. I, Marvin Woodson, will my position on the football team to Larry McElroy, and my seat in Mrs. Chandler’s room to Eugene Shipley. nw or I, Mark Smith, will my position on the football team to Carroll Frisbee, and my troubles to Tommie Caldwell. SNAPSHOTS anion Pficers CLARENCE DEAVER President © JOYCE McKINNEY Vice-President PEGGY HOLLAND Secretary LARRY McELROY ia 'reasurer Burma Boone Lewis Bryan Betty Caldwell Tommy Caldwell Johnnie Clark Ruth Cody Charles Crowe Ned Crowe Christine Davis Jewell Davis Ted Flynn Claudia Fox UNLOVS Geneva Hensley Wilma Jarrett Ruby Kent Calvin Metcalf M. T. Morgan Don Payne Joy Payne Jimmy Ramsey Ruth Randall Ruth Rector Ed Ree se Betty Joe Reid Arnold Rice Belva Roberts Spencer Roberts Eugene Shipley Sanford Silver Sadie Stines Thelma Treadway Zane Wallin Peggy Ward Irnestine Whitt ? ss ophomores = ® = ‘4 me ophomore cen BERNARD RAMSEY President CHARLES DEAVER Vice-President BETTY RUTH PROEFILE Secretary and Reporter WANDA SPRINKLE Treasurer @ eS First row—Jimmy Bryan, Jack Buckner, Kate Buckner, Charles Caldwell, Wilma Coats. Jimmy Connor. Second row—Ima Jean Davis, Charles Deaver, Calvin Edney, Bonnie Edwards, Hubert HarryFisher, Irma Fisher, Bertie Fore, Carrol Frisbee. Edwards, June Faulkner. Third row ophomores 4 A First row—Ben Frisbee, Peggy Frisbee, Faye Goforth, Florence Henderson, Frankie Hunter, Marie Hunter. Second row—Martha Jarrett, Johnny McElroy, Emily Metcalf, Margaret Morrow, A. Z. Norton, Glenna Norton. Third row—Grace Norton Geleen Payne. Leonard Payne, Ruby Payne, Betty Ruth Proffitt, Bernard Ramsey. Fourth row—Francyne Ramsey, Garrett Ramsey, Ralph Sally Roberts, Cloid Shelton, Ben- nie Simmons, Bobby Sprinkle, Wanda G. Sprinkle, Donald Taylor. Sixth row—Bruce Treadway, Fred Treadway, Marie Ward, Betty Lou White, Jewell Worley. Ramsey, Swann Ramsey, Craig Reemes, Joyce Rice. Fifth row Si TF V25NINE LL A resnman LCePrs Left to right—Ralph Clark, President; Lucille Wilson, Reporter; Shirley Sprinkle, Secretary a nd Treasurer; Jerry Crowe, Vice-President. oe a First row—Peggy Anders, Georgia Baldwin, Elmore Ball, Ruby Ball, Joy Boyd, Viola Boyd. Sec- ond row—Weldon Briggs, Patricia Caldwell, Do.othy Clark, Ralph Clark, Faye Cody, Nilis Cody. Third row—-Shirley Cody, Paul Cook, Jerry Crowe, Betty Jean Davis, Fain Davis, Floyd Davis. Fourth row—Frank Davis, Ruth Davis, William Deal, Irene Ducker. FS resrmen First row—Nina Lee Edwards, Alma Lee Ferguson, Nola Fisher, Rosalind Fisher, Barbara Flynn, Joyce Flynn. Second row—Martha Ann Fox, Arlene Freeman, Barbara Frisbee, Walter Green, Frederick Kent. Billy Nix. Third row—Dorleen Payne, Wanda Lee Payne, George Ramsey, Mari- lyn Ramsey, Sue Ramsey, Johnny Rector. Fourth row—Harry Rice, Julian Rice, Dedrick Roberts, R. J. Robinson, Ted Shelton, Jack Sprinkle. Fifth row—Shirley Sprinkle, Emma Jean Taylor, Betty Sue Tipton, Billy Jack Treadway, Doyle Tr sadway, Jack Treadway. Sixth row—Barbara Wallin, Lucille Wilson, Warren Worley. SNAPSHOTS e EIGHTH GRADE MR WY AS First row Ogle, Rice, Payne, Ballew, Davis, Bryan, Fox, Payne, Edney, Rector, Huey, Wilde. Second row—Davis, Metcalfe, Lisenbee, Beasley, Payne, Connor, Roberts, Cook, Griffin, Rector. Third row—Edwards, Hunter, Payne, Sams, Reems, Randal, Sercey, Greene, Ba.l, Griffin. EIGHTH GRADE MISS METCALF’S First row—Treadway, Davis, Hunter, White, Banks, Crowe, Bishop, Smith, Reeves, Norton, Robinson, Wilde, Fisher, Wyatt, Lewis, Thomas, Norton, Hensley. Third Presley, Wallen, Rector, Fox, Marlor, Riddle, Whitt, Morgan, Jarrett. Treadway, Deal. Second row— Ce) row—Metcalf, SEVENTH GRADE MRS. ANDERSON’S Kneeling—Plemmons, Ball, Searcy, Tipton. First row—Crowe, Wilde, Payne, Payne, Rector, Smith, Smith, Henderson, Thomas, Holt. Second row—Tipton, Ball, Ball, Snyder, Shook, Worley, Ball, Metcalf, Goforth, Wallin. Vhird row—Wallin, Kent, Reed, Hunter, Reed, Thomas, Hensley, Payne, Davis, SEVENTH GRADE MRS. PEEK’S First row—Ball, Rector, Sprinkle, Fisher, Redmon, Ponder, Huey, Fisher, Fox, Shipley, Thomas. Second row—Rice, Coates, Ponder, Worley, Fisher, Ward, Treadway, Ramsey, Payne, Morrow, Lewis. Third row— sriggs, Proffitt, Pegg, Barnes, Treadway, Davis, Thorpe, Houston, Norton, Griffin, Baldwin. SIXTH GRADE MR. RICE‘S First row—Payne, Bishop, Ball, Tweed, Clark, Jones, Brigman, Payne, Cody, Shelton, Hunter, Ball. Second row—Jones, Edwards, Kent, Wilson, Metcalf, Martin, Henderson, Wilson, Frisby, Fore. Third row—Ball, Baldwin, Payne, Cand.er, Henderson, Payne, Payne, Hensley, Buckner, Davis. SIXTH GRADE MISS RICE’S ® a Kneeling—Wilds, White, Flynn, Caldwell, Ward, Norton. First row—Payne, Bradley, Zink, Griffin, Searcy, Ramsey, Davis, Wilds, Houston, Greene. Second row—Payne, Edwards, Tipton, Candler, Ramsey, Fisher, Tip- Edmonds, Davis, Allen, Edwards, Edwards, Wilson, Wilds, ton, Reece, Clark, Lunsford, Rector. Third row Ramsey, Lisenbee, Fender. FIFTH GRADE MRS. NORTON’S Kneeling—Briggs, Coates, Lewis, Clark, Brigman. First row— Crowe, Windsor, Briggs, Ponder, Ramsey, Brown, Edwards, Hensley, Dayis, Stines, Thomas, Davis, Stines, Thomas, Davis. Second row—Kads, Hender- son, Fox, Dockery, Ball, Jarrett, Freeman, Brown, Marlor, Ramsey, McElroy. Third row—Norton, Smith, Corbett, Clark, Bowman, Edwards, Caldwell, Fisher, Sams, Swann, Henderson. FIFTH GRADE MRS. RAMSEY’S First row—Goforth, Frisby, Ricker, Lunsford, Henderson, Brown, Clark, Hensley, Fisher, Allison, Ba!l, Tip- ton. Second row—Davis, Treadway, Nix, Hensley, Freeman, Payne, Riddle, Fore, Shepherd, Marlor, Davis, Fisher. Third row—Ramsey, Wilson, Griffin, Fender, King, Stines, Davis, Redmon, Riddle, Allen, Rice. FOURTH GRADE MRS. ROBERT’S Kneeling—Flynn, Payne, Clark, Edwards. First row—Bradley, Hensley, Shelton, Haynie, Shelton, Fortner, Shelton, Davis, Roberts, Green, Wilde, Davis, Brown. Second row—Rector, Payne, Riddle, Griffin, Metcalf, Roberts, Thorpe, Shepherd, Randal, Davis, Rice. Third row—Worley, Wilson, White, Barnes, Baldwin, Boyd, Norton, King, Bradburn, Hensley, Riddle, FOURTH GRADE MRS. ANDERSON’S First row—Sprinkle, Fox, Merrill, Bryan, Candler, Coates, Payne, Ball, Fisher. Second row—Ball, Elam, Davis, Houston, Caldwell, Buckner, Robinson, Hensley, Wilds, Shepherd. Third row—Ramsey Fore, Rice, Smith, Wallin, Martin, Collins, Marlor, Rice, Baldwin, THIRD GRADE MRS. RAMSEY’S First row Smith, Ramsey, Hensley, Brigman, Griffin, Pallew, Nix, Ball, Waldrup, Payne. Second row—Wyatt, Dockery, Buckner, Clark, Smith, Buckner, Edwards, Freeman, Sluder, Payne. Third row—Wilde, Shelton, Marlor, Thomas, Davis, Payne, Worley, Rice, Kent, Griffin. THIRD GRADE MRS. NEILL’S First row—Crowe, Houston, Ball, Bishop, Ball, Coates, Frye, Holt. Second row—Treadway, Edwards, Wal- lin, Allen, Burrell, Ball, Shook, Jones, Barnes. THIRD GRADE MRS. LEDFORD’S First row—Ramsey, Frisbee, Swann, Marlor, Rice, Lunsford, Brown, Fisher, Goforth, Allison, Pegg. Second row—Allen, Tipton, Reeves, Wise, Shook, Bryan, Windsor, Rector, Ramsey. Third row—Treadway, Ramsey, Davis, Buckner, Sams, Treadway, Reid, Norton. SECOND GRADE MRS. PONDER’S First row—Freeman, Frizzel, Martin, Davis, Bradburn, Fox, Frisbee, Sawyer, Shelton, Candler, Ball. Second row—Wilson, Ricker, Tipton, Davis, Wilson, Henderson, Cody, Ponder, Carter, Goforth. Third row—Ward, Hensley, Fisher, Brannum, Henderson, Riddle, Boyd, Metcalf, Lunsford, Marlor. SECOND GRADE MRS. TEAGUE’S First row—Rudisill, Ramsey, Edmonds, Fox, Davis, Reems, Merrill, Norton, Tabor. Second row—Redmon, Fisher, Snyder, Baldwin, Corbett, Whipple, Randall, Roberts, Lunsford, Davis, Marlor. Third row—Frizzel, ?-ayne, ‘Tipton, Payne, Ledford, Crabtree, Davis, Goforth, Revis, Candler. FIRST GRADE MRS. ENGLISH’S First row—Ball, Payne, Holt, Rice, Wilson, Teague, Ledford, Goforth, Messer, Sexton, Sherlin, Candler. Sec- ond row—Barnes, Jones, Bailey, Branam, Barnes, Stines, Lunsford, Ledford, Candler, Shepherd, Marlor, Burrell. FIRST GRADE MES. FISHERS First row—Payne, Clark, Wilson, Henderson, Wilde, King, McElroy, Brown, Meadows, Marlor, Shelton. Sec- ond row—Wilde, Martin, Ballard, Ball, Roberts, Boone, Hensley, Woodard, Worley, Kent, Crowe, Forester. FIRST GRADE MRS. SAM’S 5 a First row—Ball, Goforth, Bishop, Wyatt, Rice, Parris, Crowe, ‘I weed, Griffin, Shook, Jarrett, Frisbee. Sec- ond row—Shook, Crabtree, Brazil, Wilson, Freeman, Fortner, Edmonds, Tweed, Griffin, Payne, Shelton, Wor- ley, Edwards. Third row—Fisher, Sams, Randall, Freeman, Revis, Runnion, Reid, Ball, Hensley, Roberts, Presnell, McLean. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SNAPSHOTS MADE DURING WALNUT-MASHALL FOOTBALL GAME AND BANQUET... COLA BEST BY rasre. Activities BETA CLUB Seated, left to right—George McKinney, Mary Rice, Bernard Ramsey, Edyth Sams, Alma Lee Fer- guson, Mrs. Rudisill, sponsor. Standing—Lucille Wilson, Gerry Chandler, Johnny McElroy, Peggy Holland, Clara Ramsey, Larry McElroy, Louise Fisher, Altha Briggs, Christine Ward, Hildreth Rector. “THE REFLECTOR” STAFF ‘ JOURNALISM CLUB Seated, left to right—Sanford Silver, Betty Caldwell, Mrs. Eure, sponsor; Eldrdige Clark, Alma Payne, Evelyn Reemes, Calvin Metcalf. Standing—Faye Riddle, Tommy Caldwell, Katie Nix, Jack Tipton, Carol Rice, Clyne Rector, Bobby Ramsey, Louise Thomas. clivities STUDENT COUNCIL DICUSSING THE SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE N. C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Left to right—Larry McElroy, George McKinney, Clara Ramsey, Edyth Sams, Shirley Sprinkle, Kate Buckner, Gevena Hensley, R. J. Robinson, Ruth Rector, Mr. Brigman, sponsor. MARSHALS Clara Ramsey, chief; George McKinney, Edyth Sams, Altha Briggs, Gerry Chandler clivities DRAMATICS CLUB Seated, left to right—Betty Jo Reid, Jewel Davis, Burma Boone, Ruth Rector, Christine Davis. Standing—Joy Payne, Geneva Hensley, Miss Ramsey, sponsor; Ruth Randall, Ernestine Whitt. Our Songbirds, directed by Mrs. Peek. clivities sea “To Make the Best Better,’ under the leadership of Mr. Weaver and Mrs. Smith. BUSINESS EDUCATION We learn to type and keep books under the direction of Mr. Neill. clivities BUS DRIVERS Kneeling—Clyne Rector and Jimmy Wilde. Standing—John Ogle, Tom Shook, Clyne Proffitt, Eldridge Clark. es LUNCHROOM WORKERS Left to right—Mrs. J. B. Reid, Mrs. Edna Hensley, Mrs. Zura Rector, and Mrs. Bertha Marlor. | clivities MISS MARSHALL OF 1950-51 MISS NANNETTE ROBERTS ities cliv KING _ N Lo [4 ae CLYNE RECTOR LITTLE MISS MARSHALL JUNIOR MISS MARSHALL VIRGINIA WISE NELLIE CONNOR —_ -7T _N tet Ty a Cs Ada cec sv —— = UFR Z I C A th bobies FOOTBALL SQUAD First row—Treadway, Adams, L. McElroy, Sprinkle, Payne, J. McElroy, Crowe, Deaver. Second row—Morgan, Taylor, Woodson, Smith, Edwards, Rector, F. Davis. Third row—Coach Roberts, McKinney, N. Crowe, C. Crowe, B. Davis, Caldwell, Frisbee. STARTING LINEUP First row—McKinney, end; Frisbee, tackle; Woodson, guard; Edwards, center; Smith, guard; Crowe, tackle; Davis, end. Second row—Crowe, halfback; Payne, fullback; Deaver, quarterback; Rector, halfback. Abi lehics “FAQ tee . TR ... Crowning Katie Nix as football queen... ... Our banquet after the Walnut-Marshall game .. . Atl, elics GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right—Betty L. White, Peggy Frisbee, Nannette Hall, Shirley Sprinkle, Sally Roberts, Katie Nix, Clara Ramsey, Edyth Sams, Minnie L. McKinney, Francyne Ramsey, Joyce McKinney, Gerry Chandler, Mary A. Rice. Mrs. Peek, coach. GIRLS IN ACTION Athletics BOYS’ BASKETBALL First row—George McKinney, Bennie Davis, Charles Crowe, Calvin Metcalf, Fain Davis. Second row—Coach Roberts, “Red’’ Deaver, Bobby Ramsey, Sanford Silver, Billy Nix. Larry McElroy, manager. BOYS IN ACTION Ai ie: BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM First row—Fain Davis, Tommy Caldwell, Charles Crowe, Ned Crowe, Bobby Ramsey, Marvin Woodson, “Red” Deaver. Second row—Larry McElroy, manager; Fred Treadway, Bennie Davis, Leonard Payne, Mr. Neill, coach; Mark Smith, Bernard Ramsey, Bobby Sprinkle, Hubert Edwards. MONOGRAM CLUB Charles Crowe, Leonard Payne, Bobby Ramsey, Fain Davis, Marvin Woodson, Bennie Davis, Mark Smith, “Red” Deaver, George McKinney, Tommy Caldwell, Carroll I’risbee, Clyne Rector, Ai totes CHIEF CHEERLEADERS Edyth Sams, Katie Nix, Clara Ramsey, Nannette Hall. CHEERLEADING SQUAD Left to right—Peggy Holland, Sadie Stine: , Francyne Ramsey, Shirley Sprinkle, “Boots” Profitt, Marilyn Ramsey Emily Metcalf, Sally Roberts. ATHLETIC SNAPSHOTS IUR FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL GAMES FREEMAN AND RAMSEY MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC CARS Gave G SER WCKs SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 22 MARSHALL, N. C. SKYLINE COOPERATIVE DAIRIES Asheville’s Own Dairy PROCESSORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 5656 Congratulations to Marshall High | FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP | CORPORATION REA NC 46 Madison, Burnsville, N. C. Branch Offices: Bakersville, N. C. MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA TEAGUE MILLING COMPANY FLOUR — MEAL — FEEDS SEED AND FERTILIZER — SHORTHORN CATTLE E. C. Teague, Owner PHONE 36 MARSHALL, N. C. COURSES OF STUDY | WOMEN: Medical Secretarial; Executive Secretarial; Legal Secretarial; | Complete Business. | MEN: Accounting and Office Machines; Higher Accounting and Business | | Administration; Motor Traffic Management. | —Write for Our New Catalog— | Blanton’s Business College and Traffic Management | School 126 College Street Asheville, N. C. ROBERTS AND SON | | CLEANERS AND DYERS | Pick-up and Delivery in Marshall, N. C. WEAVERVILLE, N. C. | “ PHONE 44 G. L. McKINNEY SON DEPARTMENT STORE Friedman-Shelby Shoes Barbizon Lingerie Adam Hats Flatterknit Hosiery MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLAINA P. R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY COMPANY P. R. Elam — £Proprietors:. — Wade Huey Hardware, Building Materials, Farm Machinery, Electrical Equipment, Feeds, Seed, Fertilizer, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Hotpoint Refrigerators and Electric Ranges, Maytag Washing Machines, Coleman Oil Heaters. PHONE 131 MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA McCORMICK TRACTORS MACHINES—INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HOUSTON BROTHERS Phone 138 MARSHALL, N. C. NN 9 TT NN re SSS Compliments of MADISON FARMERS, INC. MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA THE ALL SPORTS STORE, INC. Wilson and MacGregor — Goldsmith Athletic Equipment — Fishing Tackle — Guns — Boats 81 Patton Avenue ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE ROBERTS PHARMACY PHONE 6 MARSHALL, N. C. COOPERATING WITH STUDENT ACTIVITIES OF MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA BELK’S Marshall’s Shopping Center BELK - BROOME COMPANY “Home of Better Values” You Always Save at Belk’s—Marshall’s Largest Department Store Courteous Service—Quality Marchandise—Your Patronage Appreciated | MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA R. Redmon T. R. Worley REDMON WORLEY MOTOR COMPANY DODGE PLYMOUTH—SALES SERVICE Gas and Oils MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA WATSONS The Store That Constantly Lowers Your Cost of Living MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CITIZENS BANK “The Bank That Service Built” MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of RAMSEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE Curlee Clothes — Star-Brand Shoes — Ball Band Rubber Footwear Van Heusen Shirts MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, Ince. SALE Hah en anon oy (22 007) S (CEN OUT] SERVICE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE The Nation’s 20 Year Leader Dependable Service on All Makes of Cars and Trucks SERVICE MOTOR SALES, Ine. Authorized Sales and Service CARS TRUCKS SALES SERVICH You Are Invited to Drive the New 1951 Ford Phone 56 Day and Night Wrecker Service John O. Corbett, Manager MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA == Z S . s : BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Office and Yard: Main Street MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 28 We Are Pulling 100% for Marshall High School oan SPRINKLE - SHELTON COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND NOTIONS Phone 15 Marshall, North Carolina Compliments of MODEL GROCERY MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA COAL FEED AND LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Material, Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Coal, Seeds, Feeds, and Fertilizers PHONE 49 MARSHALL, N. C. Home Electric Furniture Co. Electric Appliances - Furniture Plumbing Fixtures Electric Repairing and Plumbing Phone 155 Marshall, N. C. Your County Newspaper Compliments of The News Record Marshall, N. C. [eae a teers nee National 5e - 10e - $1.00 Store Phone 96 Marshall, North Carolina O. C. Rector Hardware Co. Distributors of Quality Hardware at Reasonable Prices For Over 34 Years Marshall, North Carolina a) Compliments of Loftis Flower Shop Phone 130 Marshall, North Carolina Compliments of Peace-Young-Angel Co., Ine. Wholesale Foods Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried “Service Wholesalers” Phone 6751 Asheville, N. C. Compliments of Ramsey’s Texaco Service “Complete Auto Service” W. B. Ramsey, Owner and Operator Marshall, N. C. Edwards Dry Cleaners and Hatters Phone 50 Regular Cleaning Saves Wear Marshall, N. C. Asheville Showcase and Fixture Co. Asheville, North Carolina AT AS EABAS SANS SESISSS UA ANG NO ARN : , It pays to attend a good school. Day and night sessions. 47 Broadway Vim? itt oes eg Sluder Furniture Co. Furniture for Your Home 25 Broadway Asheville, North Carolina Compliments of English Lumber Co. Asheville, North Carolina Compliments of Dodsons Grocery Store Fresh Meats Vegetables Free Delivery Phone 8 MarshallwiNaG. Three Little Pigs Prompt, Courteous CURB SERVICE Sandwiches — All Kinds Thick Double-Rich Milk Shakes All Types of Beverages Compliments of Western Auto Assoc. Store Joe Q. Tilson, Owner Marshall, North Carolina Compliments of Bowman-Rector Funeral Home Agents for Middlemount Flower Shop 217 Biltmore Ave. Asheville, N. C. Asheville, N. C. TRAVEL BY BUS Dependable — Comfortable — Convenient For Charter Information, Dial 7642, Asheville, or Write QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS 32 Ashland Avenue Asheville, North Carolina Dial 8791 PaOne Boxee J. A. BAKER PACKING COMPANY, Inc. 162 Craven Street “Home of Blue Ridge Brand Meats” ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BETTY-LOU GRILLE Our Specialty STEAKS — CHOPS — SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 24-Hour Service W. T. Tweed ALEXANDER, NORTH CAROLINA We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription QUALITY AND SERVICE — THE ECONOMY STORE MOORES PHARMACY MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA futog caphs Autog raphs 1 daa 7 N COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY TCA SSeS TA SSSA SS eS = oe
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