Old Fort High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Old Fort, NC)
- Class of 1952
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DEDICATION Through many of our school years we have been guided by the fine example of dignity and loyalty of MR HARRY S. SWOFFORD. His unselfish service, strong discipline, and faithful guidance will con- tinue to guide us through the future years. For these and many other kind services which he has rendered to the students of Old Fort Schoolg the Seniors of 1952 wish to dedicate this edition of the Arfowbead, to our former Teacher, Principal, and Beloved Friend, MR. HARRY S. SWOFFORD. OUR SCHOOL 'K'-haf '49 MR. P. W. GREEK Principal of Old Fort School .0-...MMM Nw.. filidw .C 1 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. ROBERT WOODWARD Englixh, Lalin, Geography -snag, ,ar- K MRS. TRUBY L. PAINTER C 0 m mercial MR. WALTER WILLIAMS Hiylory, Pbyfical Education 373' fs N'- f .-' .- mi . 13' - 1. .. f . My v as MR. JAMES S. FLETCHER General Bufineu, Science MRS. JEWEL CHURCH Home Economicx MISS ELOISE MARLOWE Mallaemalics MR. RUSSELL PARRIS English, Spanish 'J 4 IU: I w. ' , A' f ' X 1 -634-' , 72, f. L '-rvffn' vi sf 4 A Vg EM' wwf I-nzaemk in f mmf 24 ,Iwi NS: W-A W' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOE LEE ALLISON I L ---S .. - ..---- I I Prexideni RALPH BROWN ..--- .... ---...- - S-, I Vice-President VIOLET MORRIS -LI I- -..L SSSS .. SSSS Secretary MILDRED WHITE -- I ..... I Treasurer qewgfgf V Wxmw WW 5 F' 4 .,..n N-...QQ SEN IORS A ,rs-. 8 IV! ,OJ 'v I 5 gag 'TS' ' Q 1:1-5 J , RALPH BROWN Citizenship Award 15 Scholarship Award 35 Boy's State Convention 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 45 Latin Club 45 Vice-Pres. Senior Class 45 Vice-Pres. Monogram Club 45 Vice-Pres. Beta Club 45 Editor-in-Chief ARROWHEAD 45 Reporter 35 Glee Club 3, 45 4-H Club 15 Bus Driver 45 Junior 'Play 3, Christmas Play 35 Chief Marshall 3. Motto: The right way to kill time is to work it to death. LOVYNE CARVER F. H. A. 3, 45 Banquet Waitress 25 Glee Club 25 Dramatics Club 45 P. C. Club 4. 'Motto: The higher we climb the better the view. BUD CARVER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 All Tour- neY 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2. 35 Dramatics Club 45 Monogram Club 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Christmas Carol 35 Annual Staff 45 junior Play 35 Assist. Proiectionist 25 Chief Projectionist 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. Motto: Manners are the happy ways of doing things. MAX DAVIS f Safety Patrol 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Student Council i Motto: He who speaks for himself is on the right track. what A 1. Q. t is R 'n v JOE LEE ALLISON Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Offices l, 2, 3, Pres. Senior Class 45 Pres. Beta Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Student Council, Vice-Pres. 25 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff 45 junior PlaY 33 4-H Club 1, 25 Dramatics Club 45 Student Council Pres. 3. Motto: Labor is relaxing if you love your work. RAY BAKER President Freshman Class. Motto: All play and no work makes me what I ani. JOSEPI-IINE BANKS 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 F. H. A. Club 3, 45 F. H. A. Program Chairman 45 Dra- matics Club 45 Student Council 25 Class Reporter 25 Vice-Pres. P. C. Club 45 Waitress for Junior- Senior Banquet 2. Motto: Present in body, but absent in spirit. RUBY JO BIVINSf F. H. A. Club 3, 45 P. C. Club 4, Secretary5 Glee Club 15 Banquet Waitress 2. Motto: A flying rage makes a bad landing. 5 ,uaqp 1-hu. 00 rt! ifzkbf 4 5-ul ,. ..., .1 'mth' .Lf f Af! IC' i o X s ,,,,,..-.v SENIORS ,,...nn Ali ef A 1 4 K ' SUE KELLY 4-H Club 1, 2: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4: Student Council lg Soft Ball 1: Track 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4, Program Chairman 1, 21 Waitress at Banquet 2: P. C. Club President 4: Glee Club 1, 2. Motto: AZu'ayr laughing, never MJ, Jometimer naughty, never bad. DONALD LACKEY Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 41 Annual Staff 4: Class Testator 4: junior Play 3: Librarian 4, Radio-Announcer 43 Student Council 1: Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Beta Club 5, 4: Monogram Club 4: Christmas Carol 5. Motto: A mart that doe: his best today will be a hard man to beat tomorrow. DOUGLAS LAVENDER Wild Life Club 4g Class Superlative. ly Motto: Nothing it imporrible to a willing eartf' ROBERT LAVENDER Wild Life Club 4. Motto: lt it better to be than to seem to be. RICHARD DeVINNEY Librarian 4: Latin Club 43 Dramatics Club 4: Junior Play 3: Christmas Carol 3. Motto: lt is better to try and fail than to never try. JACK EVANS Wild Life Club 4: Safety Patrol 43 Student Council 1: 4-H Club 1, 2. Motto: Action: :peakr louder than words. BETTY SUE GILLIAM Drarnatics Club 4: F. H. A. 3, 4: Class Presi- dnt 25 Class Vice-Pres. 3: Class Poet 4: Student Council 1: Secretarry P. C. Ciub 4: Waitress at Banquet 2. Motto: When you mtile, the whole world Jmiles with you. ALBERT HICKS Student Council lg Wild Life Club 4. Motto: A mart is rich in proportion to thc' number of thing! he can afford to let alone. ff at E K .,,--1-a sF 1.. 9 A , l 7 i ffl K It SEN IORS 13: f 6 '--pf :QQ T5 fy. BRONSON MONTEITH Bus Driver 43 Dramatics Club 43 F. F. A. 1, 23 Dramatics Play3 Class Reporter F. F. A. 2g Dra- matics Club Presidnt 43 Cheer Leader 43 4-H Club 1, 2g 4-H Club King 2. Motto: l'rn not lazy,' just dreaming. HOWARD MOORE 4-H Club 1, 23 Wild Life Club 43 Safety Patrol 4. Motto: The greater the courage, the grater the man. VIOLET MORRIS Class Secretary 4g Junior Play 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 2, 3, 43 Beta Secretary 43 Mono- gram Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Usher for Senior Play 33 Wainress for Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2g 4-H Club 1, 23 F. H. A. Club 3, 43 Dickens Christmas Carol 33 P. C. Club 4. Motto: Manner: are the happy way: of doing things. JIMMY RAYFIELD Glee Club 43 4-H Club 43 Wild Life Club 43 Safety Patrol 43 Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4. Motto: Screw your courage to the :ticking place. FRANK LYTLE 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Wild Life Club 43 Bus Driver 43 Soft Ball Team 1, 2. Motto: lf ai fin! you don't rucceed, try and try again. ARNOLD MCENTIRE 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Paper Staff 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Wild Life Club 4g Latin Club 43 Beta Club 3, 43 junior Play 3. Motto: Labor Omnia Vincet. DOROTHY MCPETERS 4 Marshall 33 Spelling contest 13 Class Historian Motto: Our friend: write their names in our alhumf, hut they do more, they help to make ur wha! we are. BETTY MARSTON 4-H Club 1, 23 junior Play 33 Annual Staff 43 Christmas Carol 33 Dramatics Club 43 Beta Club 2, 3: Glee Club 13 Usher for Senior Play 23 Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 23 P. C. Club 4. Motto: Everywhere in life, the true querlion ir not what we gain, but what we do. ,aa Fgefgg, Qs , VW 4 Ki. Q , X 1 , 3465 31, I. .4 357 . .ef 5-A K, f 2 5 .1 3 4 f'9 K. ffl 3-av kd! SENIORS 1 -. ,,,:, ..- f -Q ,- fliwp-' f 1 ,vii lo, r 1 -1 D ,,,,.4-.- ,f fr , v- if if 'f in is , -J-M T. 'RN -.-.,,?. DAVID TILSON 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4-H Club 3. 4: School Bus Driver 2, 3, 4g Wild Life Club 4. Motto: Raise your thoughls up beyond self. MILDRED XX'HITE Glee Club 1. 2: 4-H Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 4: P. C. Club 4: CChiefb Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3: junior Play: Waitress for Junior-Senior Ban- quet 21 Usher for Senior Play: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Prophet 4. Motto: Never idle, never still, always talking, aluays will. HAZEL WILLIAMS Glee Club 1: Christmas Carol 3: 4-H Club 1. Motto: No man ever rises above that which he aims. f E R l I EARL SAWYER Basketball 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Wild Life Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1: Class Officer 1: Sportsmanship Award 3: An- nual Staff 4. Motto: l have seen ysterday, I love today and I am waiting for tomorrow. CLYDE SILVER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Sports Editor An- nual 4: Jr. Classs Pres.: 4-H Club 1: Monogram Club 4: Assist. Bus Driver 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1: Reporter for School Paper 2: All Tourney fCountyJ 2: junior Play. Motto: When I feel an energetic spell coming on, I sit real still until it goes away. FRANCES SMITH F. 1-I. A. 3, 4: 4-H Club 1: Student Council 1: Glee Club 1: P. C. Club, Treasurer 4: Waitress at junior-Senior Banquet 3: Field Day 3. Motto: One for me, the rest for you. EVELYN TABOR 4-H Club 1: Student Council Member 2. Motto: Not finished, just started. I 'DDQ J! ,Q -1-4-gy - - K 'QS -4-ug LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of McDowell Town of Old Fort TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We the Senior .Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, being of sound mind and body Qwe hopeb, and in full recognition that we are nearing our final year as a class do declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty, we give our deepest sympathy, for putting up with all the trouble we have given them. To the Juniors we leave the headaches we have had in preparing to graduate, and hope they can get off easier and with less confusion than we did. To the Sophomores we leave all the fun we have had and hope they can live up to our standards. To the Freshmen we leave the privilege of breaking in the freshman class when we have parted. ARTICLE II I, Lovyne Carver, do will and bequeath my ability to tend to my own business to Irene Owenby. I, Frank Lytle, do will and bequeath my interest in Geography to Colish Murphy. I, Josephine Banks, do will and bequeath my soft, dainty voice to Margaret Knupp. I, Ralph Brown, do will and bequeath my ability to make good grades to Teddy Bradley. I, Violet Morris, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball and my suit to Betty Haynes, hoping she won't have the honor to sit on the bench as much as I did. I, Betty Marston, do will and bequeath my Spanish Book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it under Mr. Parris. . I, Hazel Williams, do will and bequeath my ability to study Shorthand in Geography class to anyone who knows the shorthand for Delta I, Bronson Monteith, do will and bequeath bus No. 2 and the ability to drive it SLOW to Dean Lytle, I, Howard Moore, will my ability to keep quiet and stay out of trouble in the classroom to james Moore. I, Betty Sue Gilliam, do will and bequeath my ability to take defeat with a smile to Ola Mae Noblitt. I, Dorothy McPeters, will my ability to be stubborn and to argue with Hazel Wil- liams to Barbara McPeters. 1, Max Davis, do will my ability to be quiet to Harold Davis. I, Robert Lavender, do will and bequeath my enormous size to jimmy Sawyer. I, jimmy Rayfield, will and bequeath my ability to play football to John Robinson. I, David Tilson, will Bus No. 41 Cschool bush to Billy Grindstaff. I, Bud Carver, do will and bequeath my basketball uniform CNo. 65 to jim Souther. I, Ruby jo Bivins, do will and bequeath my receipt for pies to Betty jane Allison. I, Albert Hicks, will my seat in Bus No. 41 to Bobbie Eller and jean Setzer. I, Richard DeVinney, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Howard Owensby. I, Douglas Lavender, do will and bequeath my ability to come to school regular to Kenyon I.ackey. I, Sue Kelly, do will and bequeath my ability to blush so easily to Mary Vann Hughes. I, Evelyn Tabor, will my Geometry Book to Betty Hall and Margaret Tabor. I, Clyde Silver, do hereby will and bequeath my old basketball uniform CNo. 41 to Tinker Marston. CTink I hope you have better luck with it than I didj. I, Frances Smith do will and bequeath my cute figure to jean Setzer. I, Mildred White, do will and bequeath my slim and beautiful figure to Florence Anderson. I, Jack Evans, do will and bequeath my ability to be quiet in class to Eugene Bradley. I, Ray Baker, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Lloyd Elliot. I, Earl Sawyer, do will and bequeath my nickname Bones to Alvin Crawford. I, Joe Lee Allison, do hereby will and bequeath my great political abilities to G. R. Bryson. I, Arnold McEntire, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in Science to Kenneth Walker. I, Donald Lackey, do will and bequeath my ability to aggravate Pat Tate, to James Greer. ARTICLE III To Mr. Greer we leave our sincere appreciation for his assistance through the past year. We, the Seniors of 1952, apply our signature and seal this our last will on the twen- ty-first day of May, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two. Signed: Seniors of 1952 Donald Lackey, Testator. CLASS HISTORY For six long years we waited to begin school and finally, in 1939, we boarded the school buses and were on our way. Miss Mary Burgin, Mrs. Beulah Nichols and Miss Della Williams were our supervisors as we started the long climb upward. In the second grade, our teachers were Mrs. Radford, Mrs. Hemphill, and Mrs. Shuford. In our third year, we had Mrs. Hicks, Miss Nodine, and Mrs. Klutz. This year was especially hard because we learned our multiplication tables. We were supervised in the fourth grade by Miss Marley and Mrs. Klutz. In the fifth grade, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Wesson were our teachers. This year was a sad one due to the death of our principal, Mr. Norwood. He was replaced by Mr. Swofford. We were supervised in the sixth grade by Mrs. Hensley and Miss Calhoun. We enjoyed our seventh year because we got to play softball. Mrs. Lonon and Mrs. Kanipe helped us organize our teams and we played in the Softball Tournament. There was a contest on Democracy. Almost everyone participated. Mrs. Knupp, Miss Laton, and Mr. Jervis were our teachers in the eighth grade. We were eagerly looking forward to our first year in high school. And then we started our freshman year. We had Miss Searcy for the girls' home- room teacher and Mrs. Barton for the boys. In the tenth grade, Mr. Ledbetter supervised the girls and Mr. Roberts the boys. This year was difficult because we had to take Algebra. The boys and girls were together again in the eleventh, under Mrs. Painter's super- vision. Near the latter part of the year, we gave the Junior play, Stroke of Twelve, which was a great success. We entertained the Seniors at a banquet and everyone had a good time and plenty to eat. The juniors who took part in the graduation exercises as Marshals were: Chief, Ralph Brown, Arnold McEntire, Betty Sue Gilliam, Violet Morris and Dorothy McPeters. At last the year we have looked forward to has come. We are now the dignified Seniors of 1951-52, with Mr. Woodward to guide us in our last year. Our class officers are: President Joe Lee Allison, Vice-President Ralph Brown, Sec- retary Violet Morris and Treasurer, Mildred White. We received our rings in October and were very proud of them. We are eagerly looking forward to receiving our diplomas although we feel that, as we pass through the door of the Old Fort High School, we are closing a very happy and successful chapter of our lives. Signed: Dorothy McPeters. Class Historian CLASS PROP!-l ECY Washington, D. C. July 10, 1962 Dear Betty, My vacation has just ended, which I spent at home, and I thought you would like to hear about our old classmates. Violet Morris always wanted to be a secretary. She now has a private office at Belk-Broome Store in Marion, N. C., and is doing a wonder- ful job. Josephine Banks is a nurse in Central Hospital in New York City. I hear that Betty Sue Gilliam is a great poet and the public is really interested in her poems. Ruby jo Bivins has a very successful Beauty Shop in California and has a lot of the famous movie stars as customers. Lovyne Carver is now a great model in Paris. Ray Baker always liked to drive large trucks. He is driving for johnson Motor Lines from Raleigh to Clearwater Finishing Co. in Old Fort. Ralph Brown attended the University of North Carolina and has become a very famous engineer. Earl Sawyer was always a great basketball player. He is now playing with the House of Davids all over the United States. I'm sure you have seen Clyde Silver's picture in the newspaper. He is playing with the St. Louis Cardinals and is one of the best well-known pitchers in the National League. Sue Kelly and Bud Carver made such a nice team that joe Lee Allison, Production Manager of 20th Century Fox, just signed them to a life-long contract in Hollywood. If you ever get a chance, go see their latest movie Stars of Today. Hazel Williams and Dorothy McPeters are owners of the Bell Telephone Co. in Reno, Nevada. Evelyn Tabor was always interested in books. She has a very successful book store of her own in Nebraska. Frances Smith is serving in the WAVES and is a First Lieutenant. Jimmy Rayfield is playing with Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. He always did play the piano well. David Tilson and Frank Lyle are partners and own the largest and most successful farm in North Carolina. As you remember, Bronson Monteith liked the wide open spaces. He has one of the largest and most successful Ice Plants in Sheppard, Texas. Arnold McEntire was always interested in Science. He is one of the leading Scientists in the United States and has as his assistant, Albert Hicks. Howard Moore is Vice-President of the Beacon Manufacturing Co. in Swannanoa, N. C., and is making a very rapid success of it. I suppose you remember Douglas Lav- ender and Robert Lavender. Robert is a great wrestler and with Douglas as his man- ager, I'm sure Robert will go places. If you remember correctly, Richard DeVinney liked to argue. He is one of the greatest lawyers in N. C. Donald Lackey always did like' the Navy. He is one of the greatest and most well known Admirals now serving our country. jack Evans and Max Davis are playing for the Grand Ole Opera and are building their success rapidly. While in New York a few months ago, I went to Carnegie Hall to hear your Con- cert, which I enjoyed very much. Since I have become a Stewardess on the Cross Con- tinental Air Lines, I have been kept very busy. Much success and happiness in the future. Love, Mildred White, Class Prophet. CLASS POEM The doors of Old Fort High School Will soon close behind us, the Seniors of '52, But the memories will always be with us Of our sorrow. our happiness, and friends so true. No matter how high we climb in life We shall remember days gone by: Where our hearts beat together as one- We all loved Old Fort High. ' Now, our school days are over, our books are put away Others are waiting to take our places, we cannot stay. So to all our friends, teachers and Old Ford High, With tears in our eyes we must say good-by. Betty Sue Gilliam Class Poet l-YW SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Q l 3 l-Mon Courteoux , ......... . 2-Mort Likely to Succeed 3-Cutesc 7 W ,,,,,.,,e..,,,,,, 4-Mm! I ntelligenz ........ 5--Mon Induxlrious - ....... 6-Mon Athletic .,,,.,.. XOOOXI I I -M on Popular .....,...,,... Neatext Y.,.......,... ........ Il II E? Best All-Round ,VH ,.,. , SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 1 1- 3- . wil. afv ' iff- 1-Clan Flirt ., ..,v,........w..... - ..,........,.. Mildred White and Ralph Brown 2-Mort Baxbful ,...., H ,...,A.., ....,,..,. , Sue Kelly and Albert Hicks 3-Friendliext V,,,..,. .....,..., ..,.7....... M i ldred White and Clyde Silver 4--C1455 Babiex ..... H .,.... ..... J osephine Banks and Richard DeVinney 5-Bert Sport ,..........,..... ...,..,...,..... ..,.,,..,., V i olet Morris and Arnold McEntire 6-Williext .,,. ......,........, ,.t., - - . ,,.. - .......,.,.,..,,,t Mildred White and Donald Lackey 7-Most Dignified ...... - ........ - ...,..... - ...... Betty Marston and Bronson Monreith 8-Bef! Looking ..........., - ..,.., .,.......,, J oe Lee Allison and Ruby jo Bivins 9-Quietest ......... , ,-..- ...., ..- - ..... Evelyn Tabor and Max Davis JUNIOR OFFICERS AUNDRAE TEAGUE ..... - ....... - ...... - .,..... SHIRLEY HICKS .............. MARGARET BURGIN BOBBIE ELLER ,...Vw,,,.,.. AILENE GIBBS - ....... Prexident Prexident Vice-President Secretary Secretary A 11B 11B A 11B --vi 1K K-5 . 4.4 ,...4 7' 5 if 'l Y Q 3 x it I 1 4? Q' --5' 15 fc'-J jf ,Mm 4 , A J ' .W ...gi --4 'wif wb T It '54 his . GI, ff IV! ff? wi 2 4 ,f t , ft .., ,-Q. - M Y Q ni ' I 1, , 4 l . G 5 l '74 Z , Q 'W '-'WN i x Qs 7 'h..ff,-f V E -47' ,alfg fi rx' JUNIORS Berry jane Allison Lottie Allison Eugene Bradley G. R. Bryson Margaret Burgin Patsy Burgin Robert Creasman Alvin Crawford Grace Davis Harold Davis Shirley DeVinney Mary Ann Early Bobbie Eller Lloyd Elliotr Betty Anne Grant jimmy Grant J. I.. Grindsraff Wilbur Greer Ailene Gibbs Frances Haney JUNIORS john Haney Joyce Harris Barbara Harris Berry Haynes Shirley Hicks Grant Hunt Raymond Johnson Faye Kelly Margaret Knupp Rachel Knupp Kenyon Lackey .94 john Loyd Lavender ...,,....... Lasell Light Shirley Lytle Velma McKinney Guy Moore Frances Marsh Doris McPerers Ola Mae Noblitt Leslie Noblitt F? A V3 'swag for f9jn. 1' 1'n'v'i fn? affix - ox ,awww .Q ,,..,N' 4, , 49 f vii ,II if ' l 'A'--f,-1' Q--W uni. .fs on-. 1i ' Mx gy-43, .-.uv-' J I X , U53 fx 1 .Q --or ,,,.-ua Wm 4. - IQ 'Wx 6' ,rf 1 r . 1154 rw' ,-'T f. all ya'- 'csv .aj A,-fir 432, V1 fi if 'if' . ...I l 4Qe .AJ p- '11 95 --I qvvv. .,.4 ff? if fs pix 75x yn-Q. 'gm E '-Q ff 'l Y-.. . - -af' . Y 'V 4 Y f ld W W' Eats' X' li, 'Qi -ua-Q I I Irene Ownbey Elsie Pittman Elsie Faye Porter Wanda Ricketts jean Setzer Peggy Silver. Tommy Stone Gaytlen Swann Aundrae Teague William Thomason Pauline Warren Lloyd Vess JUNIORS SOPHOMORES MRS. CHURCH-10-A CHARLES PADGETT .... --- .....,... Prerident HELEN SHIFLET ,.......... .......... ..... V i ce-Prerident PATSY MCENTIRE , , , ,.,..... - ....... ........... S ecretary JOHNNY ROBINSON ,.... .,..... R eporter First Row-Pat McEntire, Iona Willis, Lois Jackson, Helen Shiflet, Shirley Porter, Wanda Ayers, Mrs. Church, Sponsor. Second Row-Lucy Calloway, Dorothy Walker, Ruby Hogan, Jane Walker, Bulah Parker, Maxine White, jean Early. Third Row-james Moore, Frank Effler, Wallace Walker, Johnnie Robinson, Tommy Lytle, Larry Crawford, Jimmy Vess. Fourth Row-Collish Murphy, Clark Lindley, Kenneth Walker, Charles Padgett. 'enum lwxlqnn Hall i il - SOPI-IOMORE MR. FLETCHER-10-B PATSY TATE ..,. .... ..,....,,., , . . Prerident JAMES GREER ....,... ...... V ice-President l JOHNSIE GIBBS ....... ,..,...,.... S ecretary Firu Row-Margaret Tabor, Shirley Clontz, jean Burrell, Mary Lee Wilson, Christine Led- ford, Shirley Davis, Patsy Tate, Mr. Fletcher, Sponsor. Semnd Row-Bertie Hall, Georgia johnson, Patsy Brown, Florence Anderson, johnsie Gibbs LaRue XVhite. Third Rofz'-Walter Moore, Carol McEntire, Howard Owensby, Teddy Bradley, Dean Lytle Robert White, james Greer. Founh Row-Mickey Davis, Billy Grindstaff, Billy Lawson, Early Smith, Kerry Monteith. FRESHMEN MR. PARRIS 9-A HOWARD HARRIS ill... Preridelll BILLY ROBINSON .1-1... Vice-President HELEN BURGIN l...-....... Secretary First Row-Dorothy Croom, Dora Ann Harris, Rachel Melton, Frances Smith, Mary Vann Hughes, Shula Padgett, Rosalea Turner, Helen Burgin, Mr. Parris, Sponsor. Second Rout-Mary Davis, Naomi Worley, Lois Owensby, Joyce Gillespie, Katy Silver, Hazel Pittman, Ruby Benfield, Barbara Lackey. Third Rau'-Harold Vess, Ray Raffield, Earl Kelly, Donald Lavender, jimmy Morris, Howard Harris, Billy Robinson, Ray Lewis, james Sawyer. Fourth Row-Sonny Farmer, Kenneth Huclgins, Jack Creasman, Tommy Parker, Martin Luns- ford, Vernon McKinney, Franklin Allison, Wayne Thompson. FRESHMEN MISS MARLOWE 9-B GRETA HAYNES ...,. ....w.,... P resident JEAN WOLFE .... Vice-Prerident BETTE PARKER ,,,,.,...,7.,,A,.,,..,.,.,.,.,A,,,..,,7,,,.7 Secretary First Rau'-Ruby Jo McPeters, Ann Trexler, Berte Parker, jean Wolfe, june Wolfe, Frances Garrison, Anita Brown, Miss Marlowe, Sponsor. Second Row--Peggy Pierce, Marie Robinson. Pat Kelly, Faye Moore, Mary Suet Silver. Third Rou'-William Griffin, J. D. Roland, Kembal Miller, Billy Padgham, Homer White- side, Bobby Wilson, Bobby Smith, Arnold Turner. Fourth Rau'-Donald Lycia, Norris Parker, Billy Lavender, Ray Hendley, john Faw, Bobby Revis, Guy Kelly, J. C. Allison, George Walker. : 1 -f . A an 4 ' if 11' ,f e-fi 3','i?'G'.gl ffw. U '-' ' ,Jr - f' ' - :fs fin , :L-if 4 1 . ,iff ,411 lM4. ,g,mQ,f, - 4 - .V V , - 4 . X . ,i K V 'mn ? Z wifi' ,Sign GYM A 'UB lim CHEERLEADERS sfi' AQ, Left-Ailene Gibbs, Center, Mary Davis, Kenyon Lackey, Bronson Monteith, Sponsor, Mr Parris, Right, Helen Shifler. ! ffl! 49' Q ly .Nga , , 1 M I GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front Row-Mr. Estep, Gayden Swann. S d R ' Mr. W'll' ms C ch econ ou- i ia , oa . Third Rau -Dora Ann Harris, Faye Porter, Violet Morris, Mary Vann Hughes, johnsie Gibbs, Lasell Light, Margaret Burgin, Patsy Burgin, Faye Kelly, Mary Ann Early, Barbara White, Joyce Harris l FM ,K 74' if CAPTAINS OF GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM LASELL LIGHT MARGARET EVELYN BURGIN .. -4-A 4' 'Vj X' BOYS' BASKETBALL : Q i B 'E lx X' X ,Yxlxgxaxl - X 1 B C BB 4 Q 2 I 5 4' 5 A aj . , xi J ,X A AQ fu X Q LPG AFQMQW f x may XVIOCWK' A 1 Q fi g 5.16. ,B rffionf . f r , ZVV B f N' I., B1 XQMQ 5 I if-' fi :3 f X gg UI Q N .cz 4 I 1 gx WM K 1 KD 'B f W 3 I ofwvie. LQQK C Lydu Qqifvcilf' A 2 f ey i 1 ' . ., M . 'pf 2 X ' ,1 L ww G Ralph Browfv I ww reef, Coaches ESQWEP am! xAA'fjfdMS X 5 ' an 1 W b , ,. ,fi A , Q 2 ,ga ' xx., I ' ,M XX V- ' , Q' ,jx , t kg A fr. B J N -, JOQLGG HIUSOIV ' ' f f I f X Bud Ca we P ' ' ss. i AJMPH Brown! J' Guy Moore Y f x Kr I Q, 'Si 7 v - .hf',. lyde Silver, Em-Z gawyer G'R'BFySO,Y wav ,, W ,, QP 2152. 5:2 V-, . Q59 BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row-Bud Carver, Gayden Swann, Earl Sawyer. Back Row-Wilbur Greer, Guy Moore, Clyde Silver, Mr. Esrep, G. R. Bryson, Mr. Williams, Joe Lee Allison, Ralph Brown, Donald Lackey. K Wa. ig ,N co - CAPTAINS , tn , ui N J w I 'R . I Q I 'LX 1 N. a' - '55 :ly , ' -Q ,-as x :wa ' 21 i F424 'f s V f' JN I X 2 1 B 3 U l H Nl A' ,l BUD CARVER EARL SAWYER X BT I D CARV ER Business M gf. -. N RALPH BROWN Editor MRS. PAINTER N Sponsor If R 'Ng ARNOLD MCENTIRE Q Business Mgr. 46 fb' i S MR. WOODWARD Sponsor 1 X ANNUAL STAFF Scared-Bud Carver Ralph Brown Earl Sawyer Betty Marst V' l M , , on, 10 et orris, Arnold McEntire ' Clyde Silver. I Standing-Rachel Melton, Mary Lee Wilson, Mary Vann Hughes, Mr. VC'oodward, Sponsor, Guy Moore, Donald Lackey, Johnnie Robinson, joe Lee Allison, Wilbur Greer, Mrs. Painter, S onsor Pars B ' h ' ' ff ' ' ' ' p , y urgm, jo nsie Gibbs, Maroaret Evelyn Burgm, Arlene Gibbs. ' ' r I A ,yi V f .. - ' .i 'J' 'f 7' - 4g - f,-I , 4 , Q, A- ,N 'ii-'-'wr' manly., if I . It fr t. puff .ww , 1 'Q W .MVA ,A - 5 -, f 4+lCLUB f fl . V' . 5, Y-J f , IREM., gy , , ar 4,1213 ,,. 4 First Rouf-Bettie Hall, Frances Burgin, Jean Early, Jean Wolfe, June Wolfe, Lois Owensby Faye Kelly. Naomi Worley. Second Row-Margaret Tabor, Jane Walker, Dorothy Walker, Hazel Pittman, Betty Sue Gilliam, Josephine Banks. Third Ron'-Arnold McEntire Bobby Smith, Dean Lytle, Kenneth Walker, Tommy Parker, Billy Robinson, Martin Lunsford. Fourth Rou'-Ray Lewis, Walter Moore, Earl Smith, Billy Grindstaff, John Haney, Frank Lytle, David Tilson, Xwallace Walker, Ray Hendley, Leslie Noblitt, Jimmy Rayfield, Harold Vess. GLEE CLUB Fin! Rou'-Ailene Gibbs, Betty Anne Grant, Helen Shiflet, Bobbie Eller, Margaret Tabor, Betty Jane Allison, Elsie Faye Porter, Dora Ann Harris, Patsy Tate, Joyce Harris, Miss Stirewalt, Sponsor. Second Row-Faye Kelly, Mary Ann Early, Pat Burgin, Johnsie Gibbs, Shirley Davis, Violet Morris, Shirley Lytle, Frances Marsh. Third Row-Ralph Brown, Donald Lackey, Jimmie Rayfield, Jimmy Morris. 1 IV' 'F' IQQ, QYUN sw 1,0 9' nuns- flu... AILENE GIBBS BETTY JANE ALLISON FAYE KELLY RUBY HOGAN President Vice-President Secretary Trearurer X' J I ,Z M U A -35 V- :.,,, fa , ' mu, , llillllv 4 4 1.1: gg-5 I i A 73? G TA' r E Q -all ,, , - 'x l ' , 4' 14, ' ,,. K 2 EL KP-'K '9 4 - 7 ,fin ,MW . .' 1 , 45-:fill-fi' XM ' 1. ai. ti , ' i ' . ' ,lv f, ,-fitgwg 4 ,!- '-yfvli V.. 'f' . -4' ',,1 .Q ,v ' - , - V ,, f.1.g ,swan '51 , -,,- . . 412..,,. ... ' , A fl f L 142 '?'6H': - 1. vf l .Nia A 'Yf' Ale Zu t P -' -. ' f f f . , fi. . 2-f ' ' .' A ..', - 'Q vt 'Ji lv' ' -'A ' LY1 ' ' ', ' 'ff gift? -W 'N jf 3:1 ' 3 ff. 1--' ' gf, - F I fu ',. , it , V' ' '12, 5 M 1'- '4,,f, . W 1---Qqffff N DQSTSY 'A ,ff- ' i - ' c P' -tx..:,, A. Q t ir, ':' ,Q , ,,.zF- ' A :I , I . ,, , M . F . I I . I K. Spomor-Mrs. Church. First Ron'-Elsie Faye Porter, Dora Ann Harris, Patsy Burgin, Mary Ann Early, Violet Morris, Johnsie Gibbs, Helen Burgin, Jean Wolfe, June Wolfe, Jennie Herrell, Iona Willis. Second Row-Florence Anderson, Frances Marsh, Pat Tate, Barbara Lackey, Rachel Melton, Betty Parker, Mary Davis, Margaret Tabor, Ailene Gibbs, Ruby Hogan, Faye Kelly, Betty Jane Allison, Shirley Hicks, Josephine Banks, Lasell Light. Third Row-Margaret Burgin, Yovyne Carver, Mary Lee Wilson, Christine Ledford, Jean Burrell, Ann Trexler, Grace Davis, Lottie Allison, Margaret Knupp, Shirley Lytle, Mary Vann Hughes, Betty Sue Gilliam, Peggy Silvers. 4,3-'5 N l 5 BUS DRIVERS SCHOOL M. wmmqmmqwm www. Left to Right-David Tilson, Bronson Monteith, Joe Lee Allison, Ralph Brown, Harold Davis Arnold McEntire, Bud Carver. WILD LIFE CLUB Left to Right-Sponsor, Mr. Woodward, Jimmie Rayfield, Arnold McEntire, Douglas Lavender, Harold Davis, Jimmy Grant, G. R. Bryson, Bobby Smith, Earl Smith, Earl Sawyer, Howard Moore. David Tilson, Lloyd Elliott, Walter Moore, Eugene Bradley, J. L. Grindstaff, Frank Lytle, Robert Lavender. Y-RUBEN!!! 0 DRAMATICS CLUB Finn Row-Clyde Silver, Bud Carver, Jean Setzer, Ola Mae Noblitt, Frances Haney, Ruby Benfield, Pauline Vfarren, Helen Burgin, Mary Lee Vfilson, Christine Ledford, Sue Kelly. Second Row-Gayden Swann, Mary Vann Hughes, Shirley DeVinney, Mildred Xwhite, Marie Robinson, Betty Sue Gilliam, Rachel Knupp, Ruby Hogan, Jo Banks, Peggy Piercy, Bronson Monreith. Third Rou'-Lasell Light, Margaret Burgin, Betty Maston, Pat Kelly, Lovyne Carver, Elsie Pittman, Doris McPeters, Velma McKinney. Fourth Ron'-Richard DeVir1ney, Kenneth Walker, Mr. Parris, Sponsor, Aundrae Teague, Grant Hunt, Tommy Stone, Guy Moore, Wilbur Greer. T, MONOGRAM ' CLUB Wilbur Greer, Donald Lackey, Bud Carver, Earl Sawyer, Tommy Stone, G. R. Bryson, B1-03503 Mom?-gh, My-, Xtqpligrms Sponsor. Lars-Ll Liglr. Mary Ann Early. Pat Burgin, Helen Shiflet, Joyce Harris, Elsie Faye Porter, Faye Kelly, Margaret Burgin, Ailene Gibbs, Violet Morris, Gayden Swann, Alvin Crawford, Clyde Silver, Joe Lee Allison, Ralph Brown, Guy Moore, James Greer, Kenyon Lackey. A ,RY wi' me ' , Jw wt, -Q 'Ss . tw- . 'NA . .1 A I WN , , f rf r t ., ,s - Q- ,li 4. .ww t i- ,..r,r A A ' 1' fg. A V . .,., 1 A f,14,' K, ,, ,,:L,- ,il , ., . , . A. , .-,A ' st f, fx, . BETA CLUB JOE LEE ALLISON .......-......-.. President RALPH BROWN ........-1.-...-.. Vice-President SHIRLEY HICKS ............... ...- .- Secretary VIOLET MORRIS M.-.......,.......--Trea.rurer Left to Right-Shirley Lytle, Donald Ladcey, Shirley Hicks, Mr. Woodward, Sponsor, Lasell Light, Gayden Swann, Lottie Allison, Violet Morris, Ralph Brown, Berry Marston, Joe Lee Allison, Arnold McEntire. LATIN M 5 CLUB is ,f l I X ly r :Fil f' if s i . is ff ' ki' ' Left to Right-Mr. Woodward, Sponsor, Faye Kelly, Shirley Lytle, Shirley DeVinney, Ralph Brown, Lasell Light, Mary Vann Hughs, Helen Shiflet, Margaret Tabor, Betty Sue Gilliam, Richard DeVinney, Arnold McEntire, Kenneth Walker. First Row-Joe Lee Allison, Guy Moore, Clyde Silver. Standing-Earl Sawyer, Mr. Estep, Mr. 'Williams, Howard Owensby, G. R. Bryson, William Thomason, Carl Farmer, Ralph Brown, Bud Carver, Gayden Swann. BASEBALL fihlb. 5 ff? cbd ana.. sf f'5' Barbara Jane Bradley Carolyn Calloway Hugh Vess Prefident Vice-Prexident Secretary-Treasurer rr z 2 4 if ' Ui ww W 'QS wwf 'QI' JUNIOR 4-H CLUB 3 w SNAPSHOTS 'EM- , a , x .f t , ' 7 T6 1 A . s 1 Y, flu N , 4 5 ,135 . 1 E' ll - P- . G v ... .ls no-ea-C1 ,? fT In-.ff 'E.5f:2gW:2 ,491 AU: V, ff, if. N W f A2 . 4 .-ilvgar 4 4 'i , V . ., my 2 ' ' ' -1 Jaw, ' ' we- ? :fa f' ' f, 'N .iw .5 ww i li '--SW' J ' I vi , ., fg'f,.g fff?, , .4 nf deff' I I 'J V: T..7:ff,,g Q, 4 f , 0 A - 5 , gy , 3'f'-.':f' Q: kg 4 ' 'N' - : si A , r s , . ' ' Q Q..,'x 12 I 23 , -V n ,,Z , . J E 1? e ' fl A Q 5 . ' V J 1 K 'Bax 'Q' k 1.45 . ga. 9.57 l 7 w nw- .-Q W ' . 'I S5 1 '-aa ml X SNAPSHOTS .,, a - . -WMI ...., 4 '- 'fl 4 'f' W . 'Si 4 nf Sa , I ,,,,L,-hw-6-'j'l ' M 'YA,: , ? , V- ' A ,Q ' -1-X 'VH I H ' ,f Ama qv .V X? 3 ' A . W Taii? .gags l g Nz --s-., Y I A ' E 5 ,0 :A My , xx f, J ! an I x i We? ,y 2 , -77' Q Q fx , mv Q 4, X fezzw ' A, m ...mm fav. , Mix xx , 'J XY ' um 1 A .. f -ff Q I V Q Q 'X Q wg- J., Q 1 ' 'N' 5 14 ,f ' 'fiss- ' .9 'L v I Q .. , 0' EX. I Hqfw- , , x- j Q fu., wus. arg-,, xtk, .h,L, .M a ,5 2? s u fm 7 4, wg is fu it 0 2 I Lg it Q ii.. ' 4 db W af f , .v I I Q 4, rfr 0 H Q GRAMMAR GRADE FACULTY MISS MARY BURGIN Firfz Grade MRS. FOY HENSLEY Firfl Grade MRS. THURLENE HOGAN First Grade MISS OLA WALL Semrzd Grade MRS. ELIZABETH LINDLEY Second Grade MISS ELAINE GARLAND Second Grade MRS. MARY COX Third Grade MISS ERLINE KEATON Fourth Grade MRS. GENEVA TISDALE Third Grade MRS. EMILY BRADLEY Fourth Grade MRS. MARGARET HARRIS Foarfh Grade MRS. ANNIE FALLS Fifth Grade Q GRAMMAR GRADE FACULTY 55' 4:5 , 3-Q f....... 4.-li D iq, l ,VX 15 .173 fifaf' 756 X, ' Ly MR. LELAND LYTLE Sixth Grade MRS. MAE PORTER Fifth and Sixth Grade: MISS ELIZABETH ROBERTS Fifth Grade MISS JOSEPI-IINE SANFORD Sixth Grade MR. CHARLES ALLEN Sixth Grade MRS. LOLA LONON Seventh Grade MRS. EVELYN JIMESON Seventh Grade MR. CHARLES ESTEP Eighth Grade MISS BETTY SUE MCCRAW Eighth Grade MISS PEGGY STIREWALT Maxis Q13 'N fi MRS. HENSLEY ............... ........... .... - - - ........... Fzrxt Grade TY ?,1.. .. gg' 24 fi, PN MRS. HOGAN ........,...... ------- ...... ------ .... ..--- ....... Fmt Grade 4315 I 17: :TVN H .I . 4 Q in mjf-1+ f Q Q f MISS BURGIN ....,........ ............ - ........ - .... - ...... F int Grade g 'W ff J, f 'Q . 'Z 'L ,.! ff, . , . , J I 1 I 'Q fi A , Q ' 1-5- , I 0, ff! H. :JS W f ' 44: 4 'I I 4 , K ' Q1 S X N Y ,, I ,ll hi: 1 w I x I MRS. LINDLEY ......... ....... . -- Second Grade 'U l 1 ' I 1 W fa I b'?i, '5Z . ,-' if . if 4 1 , A 3 A f- I LQ, A f Qlqm f 1 A41 1 f 4 1 fb l Rf F I Miss GARLAND ............. -- .... - ...,. -- second Grade 0 MISS WALL ............... -M ........ .. ........ --.-------...- Second Grade mln 73 r . 41 ji .fs ' . ff, 'J' fx EF fi '57 'fi A ... '23 'fx 1 MRS. COX ............ - ...... -- Third Grade ff! f fl 1 f Hr f MRS. WHITSON ...... .......---..........-... .... ---- ..... ..- Third Grade Liv ' M it N- .l-4 Pa fm , cglga F3 VX fi 'fi g. 5' ' K, ml fl an w fl fi T1 H, r L ii l'71 '21 94 .ig 5l'41WWh I 552 MISS KEATON ......................... ..----...---...... Fourth Grade 'W .j 'Q fi 5 -v A affix Ay' n' . -I +.. . V'- t'Y , - ,ax Q, Q, fm 5, 'q 'S f .M ' ,l. v. .'.- X , A 11' -, - 4.11, fwl 1 M 'ffl I 1 MRS. TISDALE ..... . ...,.... --------,..--... ...... ..-.... Tbzrd Grade an i cg- ., , , S :Sh if-1 Q 'Q I , x ,Wg .J , f LW 66' 4 , lj ,R D fi, J 4 ffl b ml .SGH W 1 .1 MRS. BRADLEY ......................... ..... - --... U .ffm M Fourth Grade 'iafif QJ Q MRS. HARRIS ......................... . ........... N ...... ..--- Foufih Grade ml mln ,Q ...il MISS ROBERTS ------------- ...... ---- ........ ....----. Fifth Grade We regret that the photographer did not send us pictures of Mrs. Falls Fifth Grade, therefore we are unable to put them in the annual. 1fA+l I 1 urls. W ff 'Fai 1 iw' MRS. PORTER ........... .........,.... ... ----- Fifth-Sixth Grade! . 1 MR, ALLEN ,.,....,..,........................... --....-----...- .... Sixth Grade gi RB X- ' 1 U 1 5 R ' '13 pac l 'dx ,111 1 1 1 1 VL -'T Q1 1 F3 Q J E :WZ ,- r 11 31 H jfxf if -s' 1 i wi I 1' Ps 0 H V' , 3 ' a 4. ' 9- ' EJ' sm. ' ' P . :, , 1, I -. 'yr ' ' :Ev ' I I A W ' 5 'fHr':: 4 ,Q F115 'R .4 H H ill 3 K if f ' Q MISS SANFORD ........ - ........ ....--- ...... ....-...... Sixth Grade Qlfaafg gl I I' V5-9 MRS. LONON ............... ..-- ....... ---...... Seventh Grade ' 4 L.: 'Y f f DA ark in 4 21 L. '. ,r, ff f 1, ff fr , G MRS, JIMESON .,............ ---, ..... .. ..... ----.....--... Seventh Grade R 'Q Us ofa-'J 43 IW 1 lil ew if l If ' MVR 3 B ai E4 Qi. . 4 MR. ESTEP ...................., - ,......... ..--...---.... Ezgbtb Grad 9 00 31 ?5'? .,..J.. l MW A ' MISS MCCRAW ..----- ....--...1.. Eighth Grade Ill lil Ill SAFETY PATROL Compliments Loughridge Shoe Shop ofa Good Shoe Repairing Old Fort, N. C. C om pl 1' m ents Coco Colo Bottling Co. The Pause That Refreshesu Marion, N. C. Compliments Hogon's Cosh Store ll' Old Fort Drug Co. f in Fresh Meats and Good Groceries Old Fort, N. C. Main Street Old Fort, N. C. Prescriptions, Cosmetics, Candies etc Compliments of Holl ond Morris C9 Belmont, N. C. Compliments Rose's Five ond Ten Cent Store Q. :io and EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP 1 W A' ' v .- 1 7w'v r 1 , P X ' Q J 0 I - Compliments 5 I Boker 5 Vfcffffb SEO? U Formers Federotion ' 'E .A I I 15 vm Old Fort Drug Building Old Fort, N. C. E : was Old Fort, N. C. Phone 91 i Compliments Ph'H'pS Motor Hcurris Supply Store iv' .qfxjf xilfqi 414 East Court St. Phone 138 Marion, N. C. Old Fort, N. C. , Gordon Furniture Com on Cnty Cofe . p Y Marion, N. C. For the Best in Steaks, Lunches and Sandwiches You Can Find Them Here Old Fort, N. C. Compliments Beomon Lumber Company Compliments Clark-Fowler Cigor Co. Write-Write School Supplies and Lunch Room Supplies Asheville, N. C. .,, V V l f' jfi' Af -PM N ,lf , . 1 ' f' ' .' I 1. ., ,4, ,r ' 4 f . K x Q A X- , V ru' ' fi . ,f :EH J V VJ! A 1 1 . , P .GOSCQDQ ash' Store- .L Q 7 .J lj 1 ' .4 . I, I flxf rt' '- .--ll p ' I - , I , ' I J' ' J ' 1 - sf I' I fx C - I T K i' I L I 1 gg. I, - La J N 4 4- l -J ., 1 , -L ,' lj I 3' X. ff I 1 1- ,'A J .N I ILL-fd! I ' Yi H ' nl I X , ff ' ' ffA'Oid Fbftf N. 4 xy! ilx, ,'.., iJJ ', , ' 1 . g - 1 ,fl , J, X ' , . Bcirgin Store Everything in the Clothing Line' 4 Marion, N. C. City Barber Shop 609 Phone 2248 Old Fort, N. C. Compliments Hughes Dept. Store Dependable Merchandise in F4- Old Fort, N. C. 1 , Compliments of Cut Rote Furniture Store Best New 8: Used Furniture QQ Old Fort, N. C. Compliments Arrowhead Clothing Store le Main Street Old Fort, N. C. , OJ J , ab f' . , ,X Ojf' ' v W' f . ,I ' '1Nf 'ZlA 'f' JV YWf Q,y9' ' 1' j ui U M 1, , I ' j I4 cj 5- ' I f 'D ': ' N 'X ,J 1 A , ! ,df f f ' f j' , .1 af J ' f f ,f jf' X7 ,f ,T N . - 1 ef pf J ' O ,TJ ' A ll.-7 XL. , , ,ff ' LN 'N ' L 4 x' ' , 2, X Q' 'A ' 'y Y ifkyw' K ' 5 f' UNITED RAYON MILLS :JN W f KNITTING DIVISION va , K 'flu 'K ,TJWXPX V! M KVA' ,V , iwkgyr N ix 1 L, X Njwffy x KT ' y M T.,. of - 'N Of ,AWK KY T Q3 I , g 'ry B ' ff I f UQ A f T X I x 'W V Q gf! fs x r, U P Jw!! J - - X'r'J 171 4' af T x J OLD FORT I W , ff 1 KA W NORTH CAROLINA. N 'Q V T kj: ' .in T' m' kv Xu v . jp, WN IN , n ll 1 ,Tl If! : Xl. LU QU A: IU V Jlf A, 5' lk rf, ' ' 'givx XXII JJ XJVJI ' ., , V? 'YL' I7 KN .lj ' lxjxf, KJ!! A1-,J tif' 'CJ I vf' I .feQl,'f7f1 f,fJ, 'wvtriy' Lf'ji.j- 1 .V N .K Nj -I 1 V 'xv' nfvlai or ji X1 A JL 1 4 Jn WI! :QNX 'I nr' ff! affi fffi ,J ',Q,fO,!C'6mplr5QgntiL,u LJ' .r,-rfUf I ,,' ' - -'M I . ' Ak M! J Pogk3Arj,'1?geryLpM1I if X2 'Q 1 ' L5 r . ' , Ab I' ,V ,. J! 51 ,' ','1.',.f' ff ,- NA ,JM 1.7 A rf' I , B .1 J my ' Alu! I I iff! I 6,1 fy! r, , I I Z Nfl' I Roc kett Motors, Inc. fm Your Authorized Chrysler and Plymouth i' J I Dealer In Old FOI'f,, N. C. Old Fort, N. C. Wrecker Service fQ'l'f'g Af ' Q41 1 w , K . P gy J .Q ,, , Compliments A. Blonton Grocery Co. Crystol Cofe , f -f 4- v O CJ X I X 1 Marion, N. C. Old Fort, N. C. Delicious Food - Low Prices 4 , 5 N by x. I 5 Compliments J - I Q- NICHOLS FEED STORE , 1 I . I ' l X If - ' FERTILIZER - GROCERIES - FEEDS J ', I -3 - Old Fort, North Carolina S K 5 I E I I V A 5 FINE CLASS RINGS RI X' ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS J O S T E N ' S WBRM Rogle Hotel Lake City Broadcasting Corporation Marion, N. C. 1250 On Your Dial MUSIC - NEWS - SPORTS PUBLIC SERVICE Completely Redecorated Every Room With Bath and Steam Heat Old Fort, N. C. Snipes Motors, Inc. li' 314 East Court Street Dial 4341 N. Smith Furniture Co. + J Just Good Furniture Main Street Marion, N C :1 4, .,e,4..,... Q C ?ft.z4,i f,l444.a4,o,f5 ff'-41, Z '40 0 WJAZA fi! ?2i,,,i ZZlZMf Z TLA Zffz' MM M1315 gif: Amo X Zzzhfze nffwfi 1214, 5 Zz - ' 0-sob! M MARION, NORTH CAROLINA 3 Q A ' V NORTON FURNITURE co. xl A eiller In Electrical Supplies E43 ' V' ' 5 X - f Q ', , v X - , 5. x . . ' I KJ f X xg!! ' gk I 'I and 6 1 ings H F . hi fx :Y N ' I OIHC llfflls figs vt- ' , . Old F , North Carolina x , I - If S 1: ' R'- WMA fm. QJJML., .2u.f. -,-,.,,..,, f.,.5,..: my Qwa. ,.,A4A.f 'P-4-Akasa . y PAJ Ln . :ia 2- 4, f'T 'f 'f'J' nww-J- J LM ,.,2',?M4 ' 2 '1j ,fAfv4L-v2 ZAM' 'f --f fbvur ?4A, f 45' . 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TRAINING -7 , COURSES of STUDY fn B Q7 fifjfx , K, fl,J 'Ns WOMEN: Xfedicul SCCVCIZITIZIIQ EXCUII- K M' COLLEGES tive SecI'c'r:II'I:Il3 Legal SCCYCTZIYIIIIQ E CoIIIpletc liminen. MEN: A':counringm .Ind OHSQO Xlzlchinesg Higher Account- EEi ' Y H151 111111 Business AdIIIiIIIstr:Ition3 Xlotor UVM, ,JW OW 'l'r:IHic KI:In:Igc'IIIent. wmv Vnmlul BUSINESS COLLEGE AND TRAFFIC IVIANAGEMENT SCHOOL 120 coLLIgOI3 ST. OIAI, mf, ASHI-3vII,I,I:, xc. Loven Furniture Company + 6-8 South Main Street Complete Home Furnishers Tyler-Wilson Gulf Service Gulf Tires - Batteries 8z Accessories 409 E. C0l1I't St. Phone 317 Marion, N. C. Roseland Florist Day Phone 7371 Night Phone 5723 We Wire Flowers Anywhere Marion, N. C. East Court Motor Co. Authorized Pontiac Service Pontiac Sales and Service Phone 4241 P. O. Box 496 Marion, N. C. Compliments . . T son Furnitu e Co a Marion Buick Company Y r mp ny' 25 N. Garden st. Dial 2149 'nc- Marion, N. C. Everything For Your Home Black Mountain, N. C. 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