Marshall High School - Islander Yearbook (Marshall, NC)
- Class of 1952
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Madison County Public Libraries Is very grateful to Jack Ramsey for this generous donation oh Jay 2 me) o 2 ie) = a THE ANNUAL STAFF of MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL Marshall, N. C. PEGGY HOLLAND Editor LARRY McELROY Business Manager MRS. STEPHEN EURE Sponsor Left to right: Calvin Metcalf, Assistant Business Manager; Larry McElroy, Busi- ness Manager; Peggy Holland, Editor; Lucille Wilson, Assistant Art Editor; Sadie Stines, Art Editor. Absent when pictures was made: Francine Ramsey, Assistant Editor. Dyin We of the Islander staff wish to recognize one who, since first coming to Marshall High in August 1950, has worked un- tiringly and unceasingly, has given and is giving his all to make Marshall High a better school. To Mr. BERNARD BRIGMAN this edition of “The Islander” is affectionately dedicated. MR. WILLIAM W. PEEK Superintendent Madison County Schools MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Hilliard Teague, Mr. J. Clyde Brown, Dr. Bruce Sams. Absent when picture was made: Mr. W. T. Moore, Mr. C. W. Baldwin. “ition Bina | Faculty Principal MR. BERNARD BRIGMAN HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Moody Chandler Mrs. Stephen Eure Mr. Fred Anderson Miss Jessie Mae Ramsey Mrs. Jerry Anderson Miss Wanda Sams Mr. Ralph Neill Mr. Robert Greeson Mr. Connel Roberts Sizth Grade Miss Mamie Rice Sizth Grade Mrs. Annie White Fifth Grade Mrs. Viola B. Ramsey Fifth Grade Mrs. Thelma Norton Fifth Grade Mrs. Fred Anderson Fourth Grade Blanche Peek venth Grade A. Greeson N Mrs. ay Grade Mrs. Lallage Neill Second Grade Mrs. Orla Ponder Second Grade Mrs. Salina Fisher First Grade Mrs. Winnie Wallin First Grade Mrs. Eva Sams First Grade Miss Ruth Guthrie First Grade Snapshots calf Soy i di _ S cating oh eee ) ann iti Yy SSR PACU WY President... __ Valedictorian) James L Vice-Presidem! PR ae (Salutatorian) Calvin Stewart Me pou Sadie Marie Stines ctl aah Peggy Ant Holland Mascots PHILLIP CROWE and B RENDA SUE RANDALL THOMAS COLEMAN CALDWELL Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Journa- lism 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY HUME CLARK Beta Club 4; French Club 4. WILMA JEANETTE COATES Basketball 2; 4-H Club 2; Glee Club 2. CHARLES CLINE CROWE Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2,3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Mono- gram Club 2, 8, 4. ‘ VI 7 Be eth e 3, 4; 4 Clenie: AVIS “DENA RUTH 4; Footb ine. D EA CLAUD 43 4 Ics 3: Tamat- TA MA Glee Club ae 2 ) Glee Club 4. ia Counci] 9 eae FOX RIE 3 5 a a [ ‘ ° Y ae Cle ¢ gram Clu}, 3, a Ono Club re Ics 3; G] ee Club Ps 2 pe 4-H 3; Glee Clu eee GENEVA LEE HENSLEY Student Council 38; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 8, 4. PEGGY ANN HOLLAND Annual Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Mathematics Medal 3. WILMA LINDA JARRETT Beta Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 4. JEWELL DAVIS MARLOR Class Officer 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Beta Club 4. JAMES LAWREN CE McELROY, JR. Annual Staff 2, 3: Baseball Manager Qos Basketball Manager 3; 5 Beta Club 3, 43 Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Football , 3, 43 Chief Marshal 33 Student Council 1, A, Be Glee Club 3, 45 French Club 4; Monogram Club B, 45 School Spirit Medal 3; Winner of Madison County Declamation Con- test 4. JOYCE ADAMS McKINNEY METCALF MORGAN Softball 1; Basketball Annual Staff 45 Bas- Football 2, 3, hes 4 1, 2, 85 45 Class Officer ketball 3, 4; Beta Club Clube leezsnces) Glee Lees 4-H Club 1, 2; a, 4; Class Officer Wy, ah Clibezoon- Mono- 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3) 5 42 4-H Clubs gue mee ee Club 3, 4: French Club 4; Cheer- Marshal 3; Glee Club leader 2, 3, 4: onwors MONROE iy a Journalism Club 3; Monogram Club 3, 4: DON HERBERT PAYNE Glee Club 4 p ; French King 4; Bus Driver 4. Club 4; Popularity av seins ELOISE PAYNE ; Dramatics 3; Glee Club 3, 4 RUBY MARIE PAYNE Beta Club 4 ; 4-H : Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Club 4; Dramatics 4; TALTON RUTH RAN NDALL 4 d ate Club 4; ed oe ent Councj] wie Ics 3; Glee Clap. French Club A ’ 4, “; 3, BETTY JOE REID 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Dra- matics 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD BERNARD RICE Bus Driver 4. BELVA LEE ROBERTS Beta Club 4; 4-H Club 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Glee Club 4. BARBARA ZANE WALLIN Dramatics 3; Glee Club 3. PEGGY JEAN WARD Basketball 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNESTINE ESTELLE WHITT Dramatics 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. TED FLYNN | ‘Supe Sian MOST ATHLETIC Tommy Caldwell and Joyce McKinney CLASS PET Charles Crowe CLASS BABY Betty Joe Reid CLASS MONKEY Bobby Ponder MOST LOYAL Johnny Clark BEST VOICE AND SPEECH Larry McElroy and Geneva Hensley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ned Crowe and Claudia Fox BEST CITIZENS Jimmy Ramsey and Wilma Jarrett MOST HANDSOME BOY Eugene Shipley PRETTIEST GIRL Birma Boone MOST STUDIOUS Johnny Clark and Ruby Payne CLASS PROPHET Peggy Ward MOST AMBITIOUS Spencer Roberts and Wilma Coates BEST PERSONALITY Calvin Metcalf and Sadie Stines MOST CAPABLE Lewis-Bryan and Belva Roberts FRIENDLIEST Charles Crowe and Zane Wallin BEST LEADERS Sanford Silver and Jewell Marlor BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Ed Reece and Christine Davis WITTIEST M. T. Morgan NEATEST Jimmy Ramsey and Joy Payne MOST COURTEOUS Arnold Rice and Ruth Deaver MOST INTELLIGENT Larry McElroy and Peggy Holland MOST DIGNIFIED Betty Ann Caldwell MOST TALENTED Ted Flynn and Dorothy Ball MOST DRAMATIC Ruth Randall MOST POPULAR Don Payne and Sadie Stines CLASS ROMEO AND JULIET Eugene Shipley and Birma Boone CLASS GRUMBLERS Tommy Caldwell and Peggy Holland CLASS FLIRTS M. T. Morgan and Ernestine Whitt Ger History Let us open now the mystic album of memories. October, 1940, we see ourselves entering school on a warm autumn day. We enjoy running and playing in the sand. All life is an excur- sion, an adventure. Flip over a few pages. We are in the fourth grade. Our country is at war and the boys enjoy playing war games. Our lessons are harder. We have long division and Geography. We speak of the far-off time; “When I get to high schdol” as though it were a hundred years from now. We are glad on the warm spring day when school is out for a few weeks. We are gladder on the autumn day when school begins again. 1948. We are at last in high school. We are excited by changing classes and by having a different teacher every hour. 1949. The days of our youth are truly our golden days. The ‘new’ of high school has worn off but we discoved other things to interest us. 1950. As a newborn baby discovering that he has a hand we are discovering that we have a head to be used. We learn something of our country’s past and present in Mr. Brigman’s History class. (There are 640 acres in a section of land. We are never to forget that.) Our long-awaited class rings finally arrive. 1951. We are Seniors at last. It does not seem so long. Last month, it seems, we were in the first grade. Last week we entered high school. Today we leave. We are excited over our Senior trip and Junior-Senior banquet. The happiness and excitement of graduation is tempered slightly by saddness at the thought of leaving Marshall High School. Gis , rophecy As we switched in desperation to our reserve fuel supply, and crossed our fingers in the hope that Lady Luck would be with us, we suddenly spied below us tall buildings extending upward into the clouds. We landed, using the last drop of gas taxiing up to the hangar. I was greeted by the airport manager, a man who was vaguely familiar. “What town is this? Charlotte?” asked Peggy. ‘No, this is Marshall,” said the manager. Imagine my surprise! After being away for fifteen years I could hardly realize that this town had expanded so rapidly. An even greater surprise was yet to come; the airport manager was Bob- by Ponder, one of my old classmates at M. H. S. I decided to explore the town and rented a car from the Ramsey U-Drive-It Service, owned by Jimmy Ramsey. I saw also Betty Jo Reid, Zane Wallin, Claudia Fox and Calvin Metcalf, who were renting one of the new Cadilacs from Jimmie to go on a tour of the Smoky Mountains. They said they were just in from Duke University, where they taught. I visited Marshall High School, and who should greet me but the new principal, Larry Mc- Elroy. Hearing loud screams, we dashed to the third floor only to discover that it was the Latin Class taught by Miss Peggy Holland. Later, I watched the undefeated M. H. S. Tornadoes, coached by Charles Crowe and Tommie Caldwell, run through a short practice session. After stopping by Bryan’s Furniture to see Lewis, I decided to find my classmates who I learned were living in various cities in the Eastern United States. My first stop was Detroit, Michigan, where I visited Sanford Silver, president of Ford Motor Co. and learned that one of his secretaries was Dorothy Ball. One of the swankiest stores in town was a dress shop run by Birma Boone and Jewell Marlor. That night I stayed at the Hotel Mor- gan, one of the twelve hotels owned by M. T. Morgan. I happened to meet Johnny Clark outside the First National Bank where he was second Vice-President. I said good-bye to Detroit and flew to New York where I expected to find quite a few of my old friends. I was met by Mayor Spencer Roberts. He presented to me, among other things, tickets to the stage play, North Atlantic, co-starring the famous actors, Eugene Shipley and Joyce McKin- ney. In Boston, I saw Geneva Hensley and Ruth Deaver who were well known dress designers. They told me about Ruth Randall and Ruby Payne who were head nurses in the Boston Hospital, and of Don Payne who was president of a large department store there. I spent the following night in Pittsburgh, Pa., and learned that Ed Reece owned a coal mine in that section. And guess who was his confidential secretary! Joy Payne. I then went to Jacksonville, Florida. where I was Christine Davis, and Ernestine Whitt who owned a Beauty Shop. They told me about Ted Flynn and Arnold Rice of the “Rice and Flynn Law Firm”. By the way their secretaries were Belva Roberts and Wilma Jarrett. From there I flew on to Maimi to see Ned Crow who owned an electrical repair shop, and Sadie Stines who was superintendent of nurses in one of the larger hospitals. Sadie told me about Wil- ma Coates who was now a missionary in Africa, and of Betty Ann Caldwell who is now Mrs. Wally Bearse and that she and Wally are living in Washington. I had visited and learned the whereabouts of the seniors of 1952, so I decided that w ould be best for me to return to my secretarial work with a law firm in Richmond, Virginia. It was com- forting to be aware that each, in his way, was doing very nicely the work for which he was pre- pared. ess — entor napshots SL hat VL teed Oo sonar We, the Senior Class of 1952, being optimistic toward the future, do make the following dis- posals of our worldly properties and acquisitions. 2. 3. AMG Or I, Geneva Hensley, will my accounting grades to Marie Hunter and Bonnie Edwards. We, Zane Wallin and Joy Payne, will our Economic books to Irma Fisher and Imogene Davis. I, Larry McElroy, will my football number, 37, to Emory Wilson, -my ability to get along with Mrs. Chandler to Sally Roberts and my French grades to Johnny McElroy. I, Don Payne, will my seat with my initials on it to Boots Proffitt and my ability to drive a school bus to Garrett Ramsey. I, Johnny Clark, will my name of “Slim” to Fredrick Kent, and my ability to study to Ber- nard Ramsey. I, Lewis Bryan, will my ability to get along with school teachers to Jimmy Conner and my position in the school store to Wade Fox. We, Claudia Fox, Belva Roberts, and Wilma Jarrett, will our typewriters to Marie Hun- ter, Imogene Davis, and Jeanette Wilds. I, Claudia Fox, will my seat in the back of the classroom to ee Rice. I, Peggy Ward, will my seat in Mrs. Chandler’s room to Sally Roberts and my accounting book to Frankie Hunter. I, Peggy Holland, will my position as editor of “The Islander” to Francine Ramsey and my place as cheerleader to Sally Roberts. I, Sadie Stines, will my ability to study to Jewell Worley and Irma Fisher and my being foot- ball queen to Frankie Hunter. We, Birma Boone and Eugene Shipley, will our honorable name “Romeo and Juliet’ to Boots Proffitt and Bernard Ramsey. I, Ruth Randall, will my good geometry grades to Helen Randall and Frankie Ball and my seat to June Faulkner. I, Joyce McKinney, will my place on the basketball team to Betty Lou White and my place on the all tournament team to Sally Roberts. I, Betty Joe Reid, will my many troubles to Geleen Payne and Marie Ward. I, Bobby Ponder, will my being Class Monkey to Hubert Edwards, Jr. I, Ed Reece, will my curly hair to Swann Ramsey. We, Joyce McKinney and Peggy Holland, will our lasting friendship to Boots Proffitt and Emily Metcalf. I, Christine Davis, will my witty ways to Shirley Sprinkle. I, Ruth Deaver, will my ability to get married to Nina Lee Edwards. I, Ned Crowe, will my place on the football team to Garrett Ramsey. I, Jewell Marlor, will my love for accounting to Martha Jane Jarrett and A. Z. and Glenna Norton. I, Ruby Payne, will my studious ways to Bonnie Edwards and Marie Hunter and my French II book to Irma Fisher. I, Wilma Jarrett, will my position as librarian of fourth period study hall to Wilma Reems. I, Charles Crowe, will my place on the basketball team to Billy Nix. I, Eugene Shipley, will my ability to lay out of school to David ‘McKinney. i Jimmy Ramsey, will the key to the school store to Leonard Payne. I, Betty Ann Caldwell, will my accounting book to Barbara Wallin and my dramatics book to Arlene Freeman. I, Calvin Metcalf, will my position in the school store to R. J. Edwards and my position on the basketball team to Jerry Crowe. I, Tommie Caldwell, will my baseball and basketball positions to Edsel Greene and Billy Nix. setae Silver, will my ability to study and my secret R. S. Compound to David Mce- inney. WUNIOp- SENIOR YEAR Charles Caldwell Jimmy Conner Ima Jean Davis Calvin Edney Bonnie Lee Edwards Hubert Edwards, Jr. June Faulkner Harry Fisher Irma Fisher Sonya Ann Hail Frankie Hunter Marie Hunter Martha Jane Jarrett Johnny McElroy David Mckinney Emily Metcalf Margaret Morrow A. Z. Norton Glenna Norton Grace Norton Geleen Payne Leonard Payne Betty Ruth Proffitt Bernard Ramsey Garrett Ramsey Ralph Ramsey Swann Ramsey Joyce Rice Sally Roberts Cloid Shelton Bennie Simmons Donald Taylor Bruce Treadway Tarie Ward Betty Lou White Jeanette Wilds John Wilds Jewell Worley Absent when pictures were made: Francine Ramsey Craig Reems AWW ww SSSR Nye | Douglas Adams Peggy Anders Georgia Baldwin Arthur Banks Howard Banks, Jr. Elmore Ball Ruby Ball Joy Boyd Jimmy Bryan Weldon Briggs Patricia Caldwell Dorothy Lee Clark Ralph Clark Lois Coates Faye Cody Nilis Cody Shirley Cody Jerry Crowe Betty Jean Davis Irene Ducker ophomores Nina Lee Edwards Ama Lee Ferguson Nola Fisher Rosalind Fisher Joyce Flynn Martha Ann Fox Arlene Freeman Barbara Frisbee Walter Green Frederick Kent Hal Metcalt Dorleen Payne Wanda Lee Payne George Ramsey Marilyn Ramsey Sue Ramsey Harry Rice Julian Rice Dedrick Roberts R. J. Robinson Bobby Sprinkle Jack Sprinkle Shirley Sprinkle Betty Sue Tipton Billy J. Treadway Jack Treadway Barbara Wallin Gérald Wallin Gerald Wilds Lucille Wilson Warren Worley Absent when pictures were made: Betty Lee Bryan Florence Cutshall Fain Davis William Deal John Morris Rector Frankie Ball Ruby Ballew Carrol Banks Dan Beasley Arbilee Bishop Christine Bradley Johnny Bryan Grace Cook Lora Davis Sara Ann Davis Landon Deal Greenwood Edney Emma Ruth Edwards R. J. Edwards Janice Fisher Bruce Fox Wade Fox Ruth Freeman Edsel Green James Griffin Landon Griffin Ruby Hensley Frosh resnmen James Elbert Huey Betty Ann Hunter T.ucille Hunter Hubert Jarrett Wendell Lewis Billy Lisenbee Jimmy Marlor Betty Ann Metcalf Frank Morgan, Jr. Billy Nix Delono Norton Kathleen Norton Bailey Payne Harold Payne Jackie Payne Jimmy Payne Ted Payne Helen Randall Bobby F. Rector Shirley Rector Carl Reeves, Jr. Wilma Reems Ronald Rice Howard Riddle Carol Sams Mary Ann Smith” Maggie Thomas Dovle Treadway Joan Treadway William Tweed Cora Tee Wallin Naomi Wilds Thelma J. Wilds Lorraine White Donald Wyatt ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE: Henry Chandler Louise Davis Dale Metcalf Robert Ogle Iucille Rector Bobby Reese Mary Elizabeth Robinson Clarence Shelton Frank ‘Treadway S - ; . 7 ‘ ' ‘ 2 a : , 1 By . bs e of a t i? Me | 4 . t P ft ny += H ’ i - 5 ' t i ae . a a Ds aa 4 7 : : a 1 1 i . | i ht hy) ee ha ae f A+ 4 t a a ey MR. WYATT’S EIGHTH GRADE MISS METCALF’S EIGHTH GRADE MR. MEADOW’S SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES MRS. PEEK’S SEVENTH GRADE MR. RICE’S SIXTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE ROBERTS’ MR °S SIXTH GR MISS RICE MRS. WHITE’S FIFTH GRADE on ii MRS. RAMSEY’S FIFTH GRADE MRS. NORTON’S FIFTH GRADE MRS. ANDERSON’S FOURTH GRADE MRS. LEDFORD’S THIRD GRADE ADE HIRD GR q Ah t) THOMAS MRS S THIRD GRADE RAMSEY’ MRS TEAGUE’S SECOND GRADE MRS MRS. PONDER’S SECOND GRADE MRS. FISHER’S FIRST GRADE MRS. WALLIN’S FIRST GRADE MRS. SAMS’ FIRST GRADE, MISS GUTHRIE’S FIRST GRADE clivities CLUB Seated, left to right: Mr. Anderso® ee Stines; Treasurers Lucille Wilson, Reportet e Ramsey vice-Presiden? oyce McKinney program Hollan Secretary: STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left Sadie S to right: tines. § Belva R spon A tandi : obert: sor, Johnny 7 ing: Naomi ae Lewis Bova cElroy, Nina Lagi Dan eae Jimmy Rar ce Edward ey, R. 1p nsey, Je ards, Robinson well Worl 5 Mr. Bri ey, igman, MARSHALS HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB Our Songbirds, directed by Mrs. Peek. BUSINESS EDUCATION am viertiatnatt OS AS SE ETE i We study bookkeeping and typing under the supervision of Mr. Neill. FRENCH CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB JUNIOR GLEE CLUB AUTOGRAPHS LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Left to right: Mrs. Ossie Naves, Mrs. Edna Hensley, Mrs. Bertha Marlor and Mrs. J. B. Reid. clivities “MISS MARSHALL HIGH 1951-52” and “FOOTBALL QUEEN 1951-52” clivilies “MR. MARSHALL HIGH 1951-52” DON PAYNE clivities “JUNIOR MISS MARSHALL” 1951 MARTHA JEAN’ DAVIS “LITTLE MISS MARSHALL” 1951 FRAN TABOR 2 “hin ne raey ve Aileen CHIEF | CHEERLEADERS Sadie Stines, Peggy Holland, Joyce McKinney, Boots Proffitt. CHEERLEADING SQUAD Left to right: Emma Ruth Edwards, Carol Banks, Nilis Cody, Shirley Sprinkle, Marilyn Ramsey, Janice Fisher, Lorraine White, Emily Metcalf, Nina Lee Edwards, Sally Roberts. A es FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Metcalf, Manager; McElroy, Morgan, R. J. Edwards, Payne, He Hd: wards, Silver, Sprinkle, Coach Greeson. Second row: J. Crowe, Clark, Adams, Treadway, Davis, C. Caldwell. Third row: T. Caldwell, N. Crowe, C. Crowe, Taylor, Ramsey, Conner, Nix. STARTING LINEUP Die MIDGET FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: J. Hensley, Edney, Deal, Bryan, H. Hensley, E. Wilson, C. Edwards. Second row: Sexton, L. Deal, Griffin, Huey, Hunter, Hensley, Marlor, B. Payne. Third row: Taylor, Coach; Edwards, Backfield Coach; Payne, Sams, Greene, C. Wilson, Crowe, Backfield Coach; Rice, McElroy, Line Coach. ae S| A | SS Ss = s s ptsetl Sheed BOYS IN ACTION BASEBALL TEAM First row: Hubert Edwards, Jerry Crowe, Walter Green, Charles Crowe. Tommy Caldwell, Billy Nix. Second row: Douglas Adams, Jack Treadway, Bobby Sprinkle, Sanford Silver, Ned Crowe. Third row: Mr. Neill, Coach; Leonard Payne, Edsel Green, R. J. Edwards, Bernard Ramsey, David McKinney, and Larry McElroy, Manager. ‘ MONOGRAM CLUB Jerry Crowe, Ned Crowe, Bobby Sprinkle, R. J. Edwards, Donald Taylor, Tommy Caldwell, Bernard Hemery, Billy Nix, Sanford Silver, Charles Crowe, Larry Mc- Elroy, Cag Metcalf, David McKinney, Garrett Ramsey, Leonard Payne and M. T. Morgan. Ath bic napshots et isonet eR LENS: ee . jar, Crowning Sadie Stines as Football Queen during the Walnut-Marshall game. i leterietie’ }®Be cana teh an 5 eH Sra vile AR Advertisements FREEMAN AND RAMSEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac Cars GaMs- Ge [rucks SALES AND SERVICE Dial 2321 Marshall, N. C. Cooperating With Student Activities of Marshall High School THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA aN SRE sean Compliments of MODEL GROCERY MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA COAL, FEED AND LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Material, Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Coal, Seeds, Feeds, and Fertilizers DIA 454 MARSHALL, N.C. We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription QUALITY AND SERVICE — THE ECONOMY STORE MOORE'S PHARMACY MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA R. Redmon T. R. Worley REDMON WORLEY MOTOR COMPANY DODGE PLYMOUTH — SALES SERVICE Dial 2211 — Gas and Oils MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE MOTOR SALES, Inc. Authorized Sales and Service CARS — TRUCKS — SALES — SERVICE You Are Invited to Drive the New 1952 Ford DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER AND SERVICE | John O. Corbett, Manager : MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. SALES — SERVICE— CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE The Nation’s 20 Year Leader Dependable Service on All Makes of Cars and Trucks 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 BELK’'S Marshall’s Shopping Center BELK - BROOME COMPANY “Home of Better Values” You Always Save at Belk’s — Marshall’s Largest Department Store MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE ROBERTS PHARMACY DIAL 2231 MARSHALL, N. C. Compliments of MADISON FARMERS, INC. MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA McCORMICK TRACTORS MACHINES — INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HOUSTON BROTHERS DIAL 3481 MARSHALL, N. C. P. R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY COMPANY P. R. ELAM — Proprietors — WADE HUEY Hardware, Building Materials, Farm Machinery, Feeds, Seed, Fertilizer, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Electrical Equipment, Hotpoint Refrigerators and Electric Ranges Maytag Washing Machines, Coleman Oil Heaters. DIAL 3451 MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA TEAGUE MILLING COMPANY FLOUR — MEAL — FEEDS SEED AND FERTILIZER — SHORTHORN CATTLE . E. C. Teague, Owner DIAL 2391 MARSHALL, N. C. G.L. McKINNEY SON DEPARTMENT STORE Friedman-Shelby Shoes — Barbizon Lingerie Adam Hats — Flatterknit Hosiery MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of EAST END SERVICE STATION MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to Marshall High FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION REA Branch Offices: Burnsvitle, N. C., Bakersville, N. C. MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA —COURSES of STUDY— ee WOMEN: Medical Secretarial; Executive Secre- TRAINING 7. tarial; Legal Secretarial; Complete Business. eee tlie) . : : = S| Us) 04'S MEN: Accounting and Office Machines; Higher =a] Basness I l Wee Lege Accounting and Business Administration; Motor se ae Trafic Management, a Write For Our New Catalog AND TRAFFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE fANAGEMENT SCHOOL 126 CoLLEcE STREET ANSUEVILLIGUN GC REUSINGS 34 Battery Park Avenue Phone 3-8431-2-3 ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Edwards Dry Cleaners: | | Farmer's Cafe and Hatters | DIAL 2461 Good Food to Eat On Bridge Street Regular Cleaning Saves Wear MARSHALL, N. C. MARSHALL, N. C. ARSHALL, N. C Compliments of Compliments of Rea Auto Supply, Inc. | Western Auto Assoc. Wholesale Jobbers Distributors ' Store Phone 33326-9 JOE Q. TILSON, Owner ASHEVILLE, N. C. MARSHALL, N. C. Compliments of Skyway Cafe MARSHALL, N. C. Asheville Showcase and EXT U Tomas Food, Service, Equipment and Supplies ASHEVILLE, N.C. Compliments of G. R. Kinney Shoe Co., Inc. Home of the Educator Shoe 25 Patton Avenue ASMEV.ILLES Nae Cecil’s It Pays to Attend a Good School. Day and Night Sessions 47 Broadway ASHEVILLE, N. C. Morgan Brothers, Inc. Wholesalers — Distributors Candy — Cigars — Drugs — Sundries Paper Products and School Supplies 67-71 Broadway ASHEVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ASHEVILLE, N. C. The All Sports Store, Inc. Wilson and MacGregor Goldsmith Athletic Equipment Fishing Tackle — Guns — Boats 81 Patton Avenue ASHEVILLE, N.-G. Compliments of G, i. eereas Jeweler Watsons The Store That Constantly Lowers Your Cost of Living. MARSHALL, N. C. Ome mEleCiticn Bent TemGo: Electric Appliances — Furniture Plumbing Fixtures Electric Repairing and Plumbing MARSHALL, N. C. Dial 3541 Builders Supply Co. Lumber and Building Material Office and Yard: Main Street MARSHALL, N. C. Dial 2331 Compliments of The News Record Your County Newspaper MARSHALL, N. C. Compliments of Pearce-Young-Angel Company, Inc. Wholesale Foods Fresh — Frozen — Canned — Dried “Service Wholesalers” PHONE 6751, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Ramsey's Esso Servicenter “Complete Auto Service’ ‘W. B. Ramsey, Owner and Operator MARSHALL, N. C. National 5c- 10c- $1.00 Store DIAL 3271 MARSHALL, N. C. O. C. Rector Hardware Compeny Distributors of Quality Hardware at Reasonable Prices for Over 35 Years MARSHALL, N. C. Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA “Be Sure to Ask for Pepsi-Cola” Lighthouse Grill Open Night ana Day NEVER CLOSED AUTOGRAPHS ADISON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY WALLIN y hi at Sura wit 2) a An m i aes fo a ne i A fF oe a 7 he l es ; —T
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