Old Fort High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Old Fort, NC)
- Class of 1953
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I J -if A 'If 'JT CNY 1 Y fp'A' XIII v we 'Wiz' EMG if'AAl4 0 Q ' l , -1 x 4 I 4 VI, 3, '-57 'I - : Q S ifz , 9 1 1 -J N ' -is ' X 4 - Us . 3 Eg E gl- DEDICATIUN We, the Seniors of 1953, do proudly dedicate this edition of the Arrowhead . TO OUR PARENTS: In sincere appreciation for their untiring efforts and faithful understanding of us as we have ventured along life's pathway. We, as seniors , wish to express our gratitude to them. Principal ,. P, w. Greer -nf '64 Our School, Y 1 bV iV ., ,W Qvrfbvg, ' 0 ,Q aim mfs, , ., 1,55 H QQ, 'SZ V. 5, s -gy 'Vt V21 , , ...wax ,W ,X , , 1 M , wi . . . X I I .yt F' , 5' S fa 'A - K xx ' my 5, S ff V f r I - J- . if .g ay 'ly 0 .X Y' '43l'fN'5',- 'fx' 0 1 Ak . ,, f' ,U 11- ' qfpzglj gy ' S :wr H ' V' . .,, .X fag 'Q -A '-1, - .1 1 ' T EM' 1 J:- gq , X af NX ss! U .ff , , Y' af f-Q 'N Y, w , , A li xx : - 1 A-' fi S?'v .M 5 A wx -XR 'MK I A .1-iv A . '5 Q .' t A 6, Jig, 'A . ' . p 4 , I . -' if . .. l fx f.' +5 A 1- f ! A QV' I M QQ? , xx ry., ,n ,fig My vw' aff' v f'J ff'f dxf-'vfyffjyf F Qacully . ' 01' .1 F7 F' al. FU! 'llhb :xlgvx Q is iw- ' 'Q' Mr. Russell Parris Mrs. Truby L. Painter Miss Joanne Field English, Spanish Commercial English lui al a-aa' 'is- Mr. Robert Woodward English, Latin Science ' W' 1255 fb, T ' -1 e'- 1 eigvyi Z X ' lg if ,' if x W ilbv 5 if if ,QQ 1 Miss Pansy E. Biddix ' if ' W A Mathematics Mr. Miflton Hornaday Mr. Walter Williams Science, Geography History Mrs. Jewel Church Miss Betty Sue McCraN' Mr. Charles Estep Home Economics English, Business Eighth Grade Physical Education Yv- Miss Kathryn Mellard Eighth Grade ?aculty fi I 'fbi' J Mr. H. John Crouch Miss Vivian Callahan Mrs. Lola Lonon Mrs. Ruth Hornaday Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade W '1 15 - -X W . ev' N 5' ' 5 .af -ur' V W 11' f F K-.lf iial . ' I ' . Mr. J. E. Allen ' 1 x . Mrs. Mae Porter Slxth Grade Mrs. Mabel Thomas Sixth Grade Fifth Grade AQx 'lr as Q, f 'T' , 'I ' I 5'-... C x . f' '51 Mrs. Catherine Conley Mrs. Annie Falls Mrs. Margaret Harris Mrs. Emily Bradley Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Qacully ns., ...I if AN' ' isiiufvffi f Mrs. Mary Byrd Miss Earline Keaton Miss Ola Edwards Mrs. Foydelle Hensley FourthAnd Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Third Grade 2 -1-gm D Mrs . Elizabeth Lindley Mrs. Hester Steppe Second Grade Miss Ola Wall Second Grade Second Grade mf, .1 'VN 4'1 sg Y' We Miss Mary G. Burgin Miss Millie Kanipe Mrs. Beulah Nichols First Grade First Grade First Grade K ix R Z L-I ..-an x , rw X ,A ,1.'p: Y Ligier -NSVXVJ, , QA' ' Q4 it ,A 5 .jf , 4 4- f rim 'ww fjfg Z fail'-.. 'x 91:1 zlvfg Sa Q ' Qfilj .L sw.-gc, S 'V' I brig I J 1 K ' f , if , f , i W i f I i . rt 1 X 'Q J, y f S 'xx I I if Ll ff 'vi 6 S I 0 ' f 'f 0 Q 0 A, .1 'X ,X ' 1 X . cA P W 7 4- , 1' , f , lfixk 4 M 1 !?hff, !ulJ1j7f,3 I X ., J imuiilim V .Q i Q - 4 .3 ,f IM Smiar 6111.95 Officers g President ........ . . Aundrae Teague Vice President. . . ..... Shirley Hicks Secretary ...... .... M argaret Burgin Treasurer. . . ..... Ailene Gibbs 611155 Poem These are the graduates rank on rank On which this world depends. These are the ones that we'11 thank If freedom never ends. These are the graduates row on row We trust to guard our fate. The school house never endless flow Of high school graduates. They've made their marks of wealth and might, The finest ones by far. They 've had to prove their course was right, That there's good in things that are, There are the ones, our freedom to insure, The ones of our heart's delight. These make the present more secure, And make the future bright. ffx- fl ptr-5 4 'Flanner- 1-,gr G. R. BRYSON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Wildlife Club 3,45 Journalism Club 45 4-H Club l. MARGARET BURGIN F.H.A. Club 2, 3,45 Reporter 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama- tics Club 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Vice President Junior Class5 Secretary of Senior Class5 Student Council 15 Captain of Basketball Team 35 Citizenship Award 25 Scholarship 25 Sportsmanship Award Z. PAT BURGIN Glee Club l, 2, 3,45 Monogram 3,45 Basketball Captain l, 45 4-H Club 1, Z5 F.H.A. Club Z, 3,45 ARROWHEAD Staff 3,45 Junior Play 35 Superlative fMost Athleticj 45 Vice President of Sopho- more Class5 Field Day 1, 2, 3,45 Latin Club 4. xx, -sr, in BETTY JANE ALLISON F.H.A. Club l,Z, 3,45 Glee Club 1, 3,45 4-I-I Club 15 Drill Club 45 F.H.A. Vice President 35 Office Helper 45 Class Reporter 1. LOTTIE ALLISON 4-H Club 1, Z5 Glee Club 15 Basketball 1,25 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Cheerleader Z5 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Health Club 15 Superlative fwittiestl 4. EUGENE BRADLEY Baseball 3,45 Field Day l, 2, 3, 45 Drill Club 45 Wildlife Club 3,45 Sqn-7 ALVIN CRAWFORD Student Council 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Monogram Club 35 Wildlife Club 45 Drill Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 ROBERT CREASMAN 4-H Club 1,Z, 35 Wildlife Club 45 Dra- matics Club 3,45 Science Club 3. GRACE DAVIS F.H.A. Club Z, 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Wildlife Club 45 Monkey Drill Club 45 4-H Club l, 2. 51110129 HAROLD DAVIS Wildlife Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4 MARY ANN EARLY Basketball l,2, 3,45 Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4 Monogram Club 3,45 F.H.A. Club 1, Z 3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Office Worker 1, Z Journalism Club 45 Junior Playg Super lative fMost Likely To Succeedl 45 Field Day 1, Z, 3,4. BOBBIE ELLER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 15 Secre tary Junior Class5 Drill Club 45 Health Club 15 Waitress At Banquet 2. ax., 11'-3' is-f WILBUR K. GREER Handicraft Club 1, Z5 President Handi- craft 25 Public Speaking Club 15 Report- er of Public Speaking Club5 Football l, 25 Journalism Club 1,45 Treasurer Key Club 25 Monogra.m Club 2, 3,45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Baseball 3,45 Associate Editor ARROWHEAD 35 Dramatics Club 35 Editor ARROWHEAD 45 Editor STU- DENT HERALD 45 Camera Club 45 Science Club 45 Co-Captain basketball 45 Beta Club 45 Superlative fMost ln- telligent and Best All Aroundl 4 . J. L. GRINDSTAFF Wildlife Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 DIC- KEN 'S CHRISTMAS CAROL Z5 Class President15 Student Council 15 FRANCES HANEY F.H.A. 25 4-H 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Health Club 1. it ,Q 5' 1 tx. Q-' y,..,,,,, 1?- , is 54S '.5 :i - N X 39 I ' i LLOYD ELLIOT Wildlife Club 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Mon- key Drill 4. AILENE GIBBS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,45 F.H.A. Secretary 25 F.H.A. President 3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 4-H Club 1, 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Monogram Club Secretary and Treasu- rer 45 Cheerleader 35 Class Secretary and'Treasurer 35 Class Treasurer 45 Basketball 15 Senior Superlative flviost Dependablej 4. BETTY ANNE GRANT F.H.A. 1, Z, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Waitress at Banquet 35 Health Club 15 Monkey Drill Club 45 4-H Club 1. af ff 4' ,. .1 ' L., ,fl nv. as L.. A Qui-r 1 570' ,V A tr' 'br '15--f 186 KE NX mfr- 132 BETTY HAYNES Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dranmatics Club 1, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Monograrn Club 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 F.H.A. Club 45 Basketball 3,45 Junior Play 35 Class Officer l. SHIRLEY HICKS Glee Club 1,25 Class President 1, 35 Class Vice President 2,45 F. H.A. Club l, 2, 3,45 Beta Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Dramatics Club 45 President Of Drama- tics Club 45 Senior Superlative fBest All Around and Most Courteouslg Citi- zenship Award 3. GRANT HUNT Wildlife Club 45 Monkey Drill Club 45 Bus Driver 4. 'IR' X 1 iff ,X Seniors JOHN HANEY Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,45 Wild- life Club 45 Monkey Drill Club 4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS F.H.A. 3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 4-H Club 1,25 Class Secretary 25 Su- perlative QBest Looking, 45 Field Day l, Z, 3, 4. JOYCE LEIGH HARRIS Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club President 35 F.H.A. 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Office Worker 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Pro- gram Chairman 35 Field Day l, 2, 3, 4. Fwai snr' fs - MARGARET KNUPP F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 4-H Club l, 25 Wildlife Club 45 Student Council 1. RACHEL KNUPP 4-H Club 1, 25 Monkey Drill Club 45 Dramatics Club 3,4. KENYON JERRY LACKEY Cheerleader 2, 35 Bat Boy 1, 25 Drama- tics Club 45 Latin Club 45 Journalism Club 45 Humor Editor of STUDENT HERALD 4. 6I'Il0I'5 JOHN LLOYD LAVENDER LASELL LIGHT Monogram Club 3,45 President Mono- grarn Club 45 Latin Club 3, 4, President 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. Club l, 2, 3, 45 State Parliannentarian 45 Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Program Chairman 45 Junior Play 35 Field Day 1, 2, 35 Basketball l, Z, 3, 45 Co-Captain 35 All Tourney 35 Marshall 35 Journalism Club 45 Circulation Mana- ger STUDENT HERALD 45 Junior A- chievement Award 35 DlCKEN'S CHRISTMAS CAROL 25 Senior Superlative fMost lntelligentj 4. SHIRLEY LYTLE F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Secretary and Treasurer 45 Latin Club 3,45 Vice President 45 Class President 25 Marshall 3. I i fl LESLIE NOBLITT OLA MAE NOBLITT IRENE OWENBY av-IR mx 'sr ,iQ A Q 54 5 X A 2 f 'Y Dxlj -Qzzn-, KJ? -5' ---' VELMA MCKINNEY 4-H Club 1, 2,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Monkey Drill 4. DORIS LOUISE MCPETERS 4-H Club 1,25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Latin Club 35 Wildlife Club 35 F .H.A. Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Health Club 2. GUY MOORE Monograrn Club Z, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 45 Science Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Monkey Drill Club 45 ARROWHEAD Staff 35 Superlative Qlvlost Athleticl 45 Junior Play 35 FieldDay 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Basketball Captain 4. Q. 54 'WG' Y ,lL, Scrzmrs vw- , in los GAYDEN SWANN Basketball Manager l, 2, 3,43 Baseball Manager l,2, 3, 43 Beta Club Z, 3,42 Dramatics Club 33 Junior Play 33 Jour- nalism Club 43 STUDENT HERALD Staff 43 Glee Club Z3 Camera Club 43 Senior Superlative CMost Dependablejg A RROWHEAD Staff 4g DICKEN'S CHRISTMAS CAROL Z. AUNDRAE TEAGUE Class President 3,43 Class Secretary l, 23 Basketball Timer 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3,43 Journalism Club 43 STUDENT HERALD Staff Z3 Science Club 43 Junior Play 33-Glee Club Z3 Senior Superlative3 ARROWHEAD Staff 43 Monkey Drill Club 4. BILL THOMASSON Baseball 1, Z, 3, 43 Wildlife Club 4g Mo- nogra.m Club 3,43 Monkey Drill Club 4g Bus Driver 3,4. lit' L L iw .Q mag xfi X 055 gf' as ELSIE PITTMAN JEAN SET ZER Dramatics Club 3,43 Waitress for Ju- nior Senior Banquet 23 Beta Club 4g Secretary and Treasurer of Dramatics Club 4g Treasurer of Beta Club 43 Pro- grarn Committee 13 Usherette for Junior Play 33 Office Helper 4. PEGGY SILVER F.H.A. Club 3, 43 Wildlife Club 43 Us- herette for Junior Play 33 Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 33 F.H.A. Pro- gram Commitee 4. 9 'N1 B' C. YZTTZ7' 4. -cg 1111 shots ., x , .' l 1 ,- ' ' '9 B Y - 3 1 , ,. A ' ugh, , 2' Q3 ' ! 9 ,pf N f ' - I lr' -- . A .- 'Q few -- ' 2 5 5,451 . 5 . ., .41 ,Lk A li Cflass Histary An activity which includes two-thirds of ones life must have an historical point- of-view. One wonders what happened to the other one-third. That one-'third was spent in waiting for school to begin. Mrs. Beulah Nichols and Mrs. Della Williams wel- comed us into the beginning of a career without equal--the first grade. After our first year of blunders and mistakes, our second year under Miss Hemp- hill, Miss Angel, and Mrs. Biddix seemed to be a continuation of the first. Then we were eight, the world was growing, we were growing too. Miss Nodine fMrs. Nortonj , Miss Hicks, and Miss Stacey hoisted us up the third round of the ladder to the upper reaches of the primary grades, where Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Harris and Miss Marley succeeded in ridding us of the Hazyness of our first three years. Upon advancing to the fifth grade and Mrs. Wesson and Mrs. Bradley, we became aware of the World about us and realized that school is a tremendous activity. This understanding was further developed when in the sixth grade under Mrs. Hensley and Mrs. Harris our activities began to spread to include, softball, contests, and more interesting subjects. ln the seventh grade some of us suffered under and others enjoyed our first student council. Mrs. Lonon and Mrs. Kanipe furthered our undecided interest. Who can forget the eighth grade with Mr. Kay and Mrs. Knupp! !! fYou can do your own rememberingj. At last our thoughts said we were grown up and in high school. That ninth year was surely an exciting one. We were separated and put into homerooms. We dis- covered our total ignorance to school procedure and so we had to learn all over again. Mr. Moore, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Painter, Mr. Ledbetter, Mr. Woodward, and Mr. Roberts assisted us in righting ourselves. The tenth grade was very exciting too, but for the most part it was a repetition of of our first year in high school. We all had various subjects under Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Painter, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Lindsey, and Mr. Woodward. Mr. Lind- sey arsd Mr. Fletcher were our homeroom teachers. fWe didn 't beat !P. G. that year either . We began our eleventh grade with a new principal, Mr. Greer, and three new teachers. This year we again became a mixed group in our homerooms. There sure - ly was some feudin' but it was all good natured. We had lots of fun doing our Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Mr. Williams and Mrs. Painter were our home- room teachers. Eleven-B monopolized the P. T.A. award. fWe came closer this yearj . And we are now seniors. At last to the end of our trail, with many memories that will never leave us. This year has brought many new experiences for us. Under the supervision of Mr. Parris, our senior sponsor, the school store was operated by the seniors. With the guidance and help that Mr. Parris has always been willing to give us, we feel that we have accomplished a great many things. fWhat happened concern- ing P. G. this year ?l We sincerely hope our future life shall be as pleasant and as enriching as the past twelve years have been. '- Best A11 Around WILBUR GREER SHIRLEY HICKS Most Dependable GAYDEN SWANN AILEEN GIBBS Quietest LLOYD ELLIOT RACHEL KNUPP Best Looking AUNDRAE TEAGUE BARBARA HARRIS 0 'pm +.. Wig! ll 'fb rm f FUPI U Most Athletic GUY MOORE PAT BURGIN 3' Y Neatest AUNDRAE TEAGUE SHIRLEY LYTLE Most Likely To Succeed TOM STONE MARY ANN EARLY Most Courteous HAROLD DAVIS SHIRLEY I-IICKS F6 X tx I 0 Most Intelligent WILBUR GREER LASELL LIGHT Wittiest GRANT HUNT LOTTIE ALLISON fast Will and Zcstameul 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-three, being of sound mind and body, 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 gratitude for their help and guidance through the past years. To the Juniors we leave our questionable ability to complete the final year. To the Sophmores we leave the anxiety of painful uneasiness of mind over the im- pending years to come. To the Freshmen we leave our sincerest hope that their high school career will have been as enjoyable as ours. ARTICLE ll I, Betty Anne Grant, do will and bequeath my ability to giggle all the time to Helen Shiflet. I, Shirley Lytle, do will and bequeath my ability to translate Latin to Ruby Hogan, l, Mary Ann Early, do will and bequeath my dramatic ability to Mary Vann Hughes. I, Frances Haney, do will and bequeath my ability to flirt with the boys at basket- ball games to Peggy Piercy. l, Shirley Hicks, do will and bequeath my magnetic personality to Mary Vann Hughes. I, Jean Setzer, do will and bequeath my radiant smile to Paul Allison, Jr. l, Velma McKinney, do will and bequeath my ability to hear from Marion to -Betty Hall. I, Joyce Harris, do will and bequeath my tremendous height to Jean Silver. l, Lasell Light, do will and bequeath my small and dainty feet to Jean Wolfe. I, Tom Stone, do will and bequeath my business ability to Tinker Marston. I, Betty Haynes, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the Senior boys to Paricia Tate. I, Rachel Knupp, do will and bequeath my pretty hair to Helen Burgin. l, Grace Davis, do will and bequeath my old job in the lunchroom to anyone desiring the position. I, Lottie Allison, do will and bequeath my beautiful curly hair to Sammie Allison, I, Ola Mae Noblitt, do will and bequeath my winning personality to Charlotte Padgett. I, John Lloyd Lavender, do will and bequeath my desire to go to church to Lucy Calloway. I, J. L. Grindstaff, do will and bequeath my false teeth to Jack Allison hoping that he can eat with them better than l can. I, Betty Jane Allison will and bequeath my good times in study hall to Billy Grind- staff. last Wil! and Ccsiamcnt I, Bill Thomason, do will and bequeath my ability to annoy Miss Field to Clark Lindley. I, Robert Creasman, do will and bequeath my reputation to Helen Shiflet. I, Ailene Gibbs, do will and bequeath my ability to play the piano to Rosalea Tur- ner. I, Irene Ownby, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the Army and Navy to Lois Jackson. I, G. R. Bryson, do will and bequeath my athletic abilities to Tommy Parker. I, Margaret Knupp, do will and bequeath my ability to argue and giggle to Christine Ledford. I, Bobbie Eller, do will and bequeath my charming voice to Beulah Parker. I, Harold Davis, do will and bequeath bus number 12 to anyone desiring to get up early in the morning. I, Guy Moore, do will and bequeath my ability to annoy teachers to Freddy Grant. I, Lloyd Elliott, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Kerry Montieth. I, Doris McPeters, do will and bequeath my second year Spanish book to Ruby Jo McPeters and hope she will learn more than I did. I, Pat Burgin, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Alvin Crawford to Helen Shi.flet. I, Barbara Harris, do will and bequeath my ability to fight with Grant Hunt to Johnsie Gibbs. I, Wilbur Greer, do will and bequeath my ability to aggravate teachers with nick- names to Tommy Parker, I, Elsie Pittman, do will and bequeath my ability to tell the news during class to Hazel Pittman. I, Grant Hunt, do will and bequeath my secret of keeping skinny to Jack Turner. I, Alvin Crawford, do will and bequeath my ability to never trust a woman to Tinker Marston. I, Aundrae Teague, do will and bequeath my ability to do nothing in class and still pass to anyone that can get by with it. I, Margaret Evelyn Burgin, do will and bequeath my sense of humor to anyone who feels like laughing. I, Eugene Bradley, do will and bequeath my ability to run the two-hundred and twenty yard dash to Harold Plemmons. I, Gayden Swann, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the ball teams to John Faw if he thinks he can handle it. To Mr. Greer, Dr. Johnson, and the members of the School Board, we leave our sincerest appreciation for their guidance to us and their understanding for us during any part of our school career. We, the Seniors of 1953, apply our signature and seal this our last Will on the twenty-fifth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three . Signed: Seniors of 1953 Margaret Burgin, Testator Smlpshats 'J rf 4'2- ,la fel' pf' A. Ill ll' III ...- Ill .-sq. 9 x.. K 5 NPI -'X 934 'i W5 :- .d 'K 3, 1 1 , juniar 611155 Officers x A ff . . . Q . - wf A . f.. I s -1 1 -g - . A U ,q 1-M sg, :Um . 4 .:vvlpl .,jr v ,, ff , J a., R ,1 ,4 4' 1'1 ..' 'f 'f . A ,'f7P'e..,4 Q, 1 fa-. '- f 1 -for .-, , f , , ' 5-. . .. , 1-.. -el , x v ., ,H l6'l', ,. 1 u., . 344, . I . . 'A y-1.i .','i titer! , ,L I4 ,N I! 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XRS L 'Q-r 6, , -rf f 'Ta 'cad 'Ci I '1-A f ' 41 'SQ ai gy A - X .T V K ' ' gl .1 Vx J V is to J M ' Lois Jackson Georgia Johnson Christine Ledford Clark Lindley Dean Lytle Tommy Lytle Carroll McEntire Patsy McEntire Kerry Montieth James Moore Walter Moore Howard Owensby Charles Padgett Beulah Parker Shirley Porter John Robinson Helen Shiflet Earl Smith Margaret Tabor Patricia Tate Dorothy Walker Jane Walker Kenneth Walker Wallace Walker Robert White V Iona Willis 3' Mary Lee Wilson .qghamarc . 611155 Mr. Hornaday, Sponsor FIRST ROW: Betty Parker, Ruby Jo McPeters, Sue Silver, Jean Wolfe, June Wolfe, Peggy Piercy, Ann Trexler, Anita Brown. SECOND ROW: Frances Garrison, Elsie Faye Dalton, Candace Owens, Greta Haynes, Marie Robinson, Patricia Kelley, Latha Padgett, Faye Moore. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hornaday, Williarn Griffin, J. C. Allison, Bobby Nichols, Bob Wilson, Guy Kelley, Arnold Turner, J. D. Roland, Kimball Miller. FOURTH ROW: Homer Whitesides , John Faw, Norris Parker, Don Lyda, Bill Padgham, Carl Farmer, Clvde Har- vey, Bob Smith, Ray Hendley. Mr. Woodward, Sponsor FIRST ROW: Dorothy Croom, Helen Burgin, Sheela Padgett, Mary Vann Hughes, Rosalea Turner, Ruby Benfield, Carolyn Dennis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Lackey, Katie Silver, Hazel Pittman, Naomi Worley, Frances Smith, Shirley McCormick, Rachel Melton, Mary Davis. THIRD ROW: James Sawyer, Ray Raffield, Wayne Thomasson, Bill Robinson, Frank Effler, Thomas Parker, Joyce Gillespie, Harold Vess. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Morris, Mr. Woodward, Vernon McKinney, Frank Lavender, Kenneth Hudgins, Donald Lavender, Ray Lewis. Qrcshmau 511155 C uuiazwv' ' W-we sr ' ' Mr. Williams, Sponsor FIRST ROW: Mary Hensley, Rosa Lee Harris, Naomi White, Joyce McEntire, Reba Stevens, Faye Crisp, Carolyn Calloway, Marjorie Raffield, Marcella Tabor. SECOND ROW: Eddie Harris, Pauline Lackey, Dianne Rockett, Barbara Walker, Barbara Bradley, Patsy Setzer, Patsy Souther, Vivian Harvey. THIRD ROW: Carroll Lawson, Lorren Noblitt, Guy Revis, Joe Allison, Jimmy Souther, Dewey Bartlett, D. R. Camp, Kermit Marston. FOURTH ROW: Coy Lee Smith, Dan Gibbs, Harold Johnson, Hershel White, Freddy Grant, Eugene Freeman, Mr. Williams, Harold Conley. Miss Biddix, Sponsor FIRST ROW: Doris Gillespie, Mary Jo Curtis, Marion Teague, Mary Ruth Baker, Charlotte Padgett, Shirley Effler, Louise Moore. SECOND ROW: Ruby Thomas, Barbara McPeters, Sammie Allison, Carol Evans, Peggy Brown, June Griggs, Irene Smith. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Foster, Perry Moore, Hugh Vess, Jack Allison, Johnny Melton, Lawrence Owensby, Gerald Lavender. FOURTH ROW: Paul Allison, Harold Plemmons, Charles Hicks, Blaine Moore, Daryll Petty, Jack Turner, Jasper Walker, Lester Hicks. l All 2454 zw Walter H. Williams, Coach Charles Estep, Asst. Coach Betty Sue McCraw, Asst . Haskelbal! COACHES Walter Williams and Charles Estep 5- ww, J nnmlfs CO-CAPTAINS Guy Moore and Wilbur K. Greer ii 1'4 .'-f ' ,PQELF ei Q' Bobbie Laekey, Betty Anne Grant, J. L Grindstaff, Jack Allison, Bob Wilson Helen Shiflet, June Wolfe. Gheerleaders Hays' Kaskclball Wilbur Greer, John Haney, Don Lyda, Tommy Parker, Guy Moore, G.R. Bryson, Kimball Nliller, Freddy Grant, Ja.mes Moore, Jimmy Souther, Kermit Marston. MANAGERS: Gayden Swann and D. R. Camp. ffl! ,Mamrgram 61116 Wilbur Greer, Guy Moore, Bill Robin- son, Clark Lindley, Tommy Parker, Bill Thomasson, Gayden Swann, G. R. Bryson, Mary Ann Early, Pat Burgin , Joyce Harris, Helen Shiilet, Johnsie Gibbs, Kenyon Lackey, Mr. Williams, John Haney, Laselle Light, Margaret Burgin, Betty Haynes, Ailene Gibbs , Barbara Harris. 'VU iiii 'XTX iii . f3N-r-1 --,Q v , fr., ' bxiz' fl , ., I A :A-1, 1.,...... , Q , R ga-r I' '.' fl N3g.5fJ,? 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I . -C .1 49 . ' . 14 A 's, .V 2' , f lia r? V -N V it Z ut up uv ui .., K x vi, A r . ' . 4, ,J ' f ' Q Q , Q -,'xjI'iQ2gg,. X f . 5 E55 R an .. 11 . ... af ' yy. -- . 2 ,W s ' , Q! '. i .- ', 6 -B' ' 4 X 'Q if Q 'N '- - ' P. lk I 5 'vb' H , , - M 2 ' ,4 rrvufh and 5' mf f Pat Burgin 4 Wilbur K. Greer Gayden Swann 11 if 2 -v- rj A -Q--W Mis s Pansy Biddix Betty Jane Allison Mrs. Truby Painter Editor .................... . ............................ W ilbur K. Greer Assistant Editor . . ......... Patsy Tate Art Editor ...... .... B etty Jane Allison Sports Editor ..... ............................ G ayden Swann Snapshot Editor .... ................................. P at Burgin Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . Miss Pansy Biddix and Mrs. Truby Painter ,Ncwspapcr Staff ai Wilbur K. Greer Q9 ' 'II' N Laselle Light I fix.. 5 4 f , Mrs. Truby Painter ft' ,WX TTT. ' 3, -77 Student Herald Staff Editor .................. . ................ ................ W ilbur Greer Assistant Editor. . . ..................... Dean Lytle Sports Editor .... .................... G ayden Swann Art Editors .......... .... C harles Padgett and G.R. Bryson Humor Editor .......... ................... K enyon Lackey Circulation Managers . . . ....... Pat Tate and Laselle Light Sponsor.............. .......Mrs. Truby Painter Qufurc Hamcmukcrs af America WQMAKER l Q FN 1 ' Q s 0 f O we I1 3' - L u ll 'll E 1'7- Af Q SH If fo V op NEW B A Y, 19' OFFICERS President ................. Ailene Gibbs Vice-President. . . . . . Mary Lee Wilson Secretary ....... ...... S hirley Lytle Treasurer ........ ........ R uby Hogan Parliamentarian. . . . . . . . . . .Laselle Light Sponsor. . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Jewel Church Ailene Gibbs Shirley Lytle Mrs. Jewel Church 5, gggwggg ll FIRST ROW: Florence Anderson, Pat Tate, Sammie Allison, Faye Crisp, Christine Ledford, Mary Lee Wilson, Mary Jo Curtis, Carolyn Calloway, Bar- bara Bradley, Marion Teague, June Griggs, Carol Evans, Joyce Harris,' SE - COND ROW: Barbara Harris, Dianne Rockett, Joyce McEntire, Naomi White, Margaret Knupp, Charlotte Padgett, Mary Ruth Baker, Rosa Lee Harris, Helen Burgin, Wanda Ayers, Jean Early, Margaret Tabor, Shirley Hicks, Lottie Allison. 'THIRD ROW: Margaret Burgin, Ailene Gibbs, Shirley Lytle, Ruby Hogan, Peggy Silver, Grace Davis, Mary Hensley, Laselle Light, Betty Haynes, Pat Burgin, Shirley Davis, Johnsie Gibbs, Mary Vann Hughes, Mary Ann Early, Mrs. Jewel Church. mint 4-If Klub Carol Evans, Sarnrnie Allison, Joyce McEntire, Mary Jo Curtis, Barbara Bradley, Wanda Ayers, Shirley Effler , Louise Moore, Pauline Lackey, Fran- ces Garrison, Jean Early, Faye Crisp, Bettie Hall, Margaret Tabor, Irene Smith, Naomi White, Ray Hendley , Dean Lytle, John Haney, Blaine Moore , Walter Moore, Earl Smith, Harold Plemmons, Norris Parker, Wayne Tho- masson, Vernon McKinney, BillyGrind- staff, Ray Raffield, Perry Moore, Eddie Harris, Guy Kelley, Ray Lewis. Art Klub Jean Early, Barbara Bradley, Joyce McEntire, Joyce Gillespie, Mary Da- vis, Mrs. Beulah Nichols, Homer Whitesides, Don Lyda, Daryll Petty , Gerald Lavender. SPONSOR: Mrs . Beulah Nichols. v----v junior 4-I-l 6 ulr Wild life 61116 Science 61116 Mr. Hornaday, Dan Gibbs, Freddy Grant, Wilbur Greer, John Faw, D.R. Camp, Hershel White, Perry Moore, Guy Moore, Kermit Marston, Aundrae Teague, Jimmy Souther, Kimball Mil- ler, Bob Wilson, Bill Padgham. ,wesw,i'5frvlf 2. ini-fffern , .. N ' , 'D' -, ,QA l M 114 fi-. qi fn 'QE' J, 2' xffz' L E '5 - ffsx' I 2 M f, 'Ti W Q! 1 A S L Y .. Safely Patrol me M .., . - r-4 A Glas 61116 Miss Joanne Field Director Beta Klub President ........... Gayden Swann Vice President.. . Mary Lee Wilson Secretary ............ Shirley Lytle Treasurer ..... ...... J ean Setzer Reporter .......... Dorothy Walker Sponsor ..... Mr. Robert Woodward ?T:ATl'lAtlC5 Dramatics 61146 Mr. Russell Parris Sponsor ! 1 I A 1 1 3 T a nl .ffl EI! ,I Kamen: 6 lub Christine Ledford, Betty Hall, Irene Owensby, Pat McEntire, Jennie Her- rel, Dorothy Walker, Jane Walker, Jean Early, Barbara Bradley, Mary Lee Wilson, Wilbur Greer, Jimmy Morris, Vernon McKinney, Margaret Tabor, Guy Moore, Mr. Woodward, Gayden Swann, Dean Lytle, Ray Lewis, Beulah Parker, Shirley Porter, Shirley Clontz. SPONSOR: Mr. Robert Woodward. lj, 152' X f. S 1, ,, 4 .- .f l -ry 'la . .-,M ., 1 .M-T - -114. Bays' ,Mankey Drill Klub Mr , Milton Hornaday Sponsor latin 61116 P-I I rV z gg JV Mr. Robert Woodward, Sponsor Candace Owens, Mary Vann Hughes, Rachel Melton, Ruby Hogan, Bobbie Lac- key, Kenyon Lackey, Barbara Bradley, June Griggs, Mary Jo Curtis, Laselle Light, Marion Teague, Betty Haynes, Barbara Walker, Mary Lee Wilson, Naomi White, Christine Ledford, Helen Shiflet, Pat Burgin, Joyce McEntire . -.r '- .- -gr fm - ' I X 1 xl , an r s 'Gill , 44 H A , Q. r l 'Qi ,gr 37.51 QWQLQEX .Q - -x 3 H. sl H31 SQ-Q .51 'm . 4 'P 1 ,.. 55,14 .L-1? In Q -Q. P83 E fraud Grade Mrs . Elizabeth Lindley Mrs . Hester Steppe Miss Ola Wall 113 IQ?-1 18 Fi l maintains fmuuiin n:a,a.m 11.-an :iw tural lliuiil niagara xiii mixing mf U1 'Nl Ili!! 5 1 Sf Eff I Cuba A wan Q, -, nav' uv' -wil ' gms aaa-'uv' at' -fl., Iliff? ?' 2 '3 r, mfg UQ an im Q--in-: URI-fl I !F 'il 'HKS l wi x , 1 I x .lt X Mrs. Emily Bradley 1 mann 1 1' . w Wurflz Grade Mrs. Margaret Harms iJlK1ii 'ih1 H my JC-1 Mfhtfs Eli! D UMW FZ M Miss Earline Keaton ESQ'- Zifth Grade Mrs. Mabel Thomas w 'N - Mrs. Catherine Conley Mrs. Annie Falls ,GUY in Mrs. Ruth Hornaday f - irlh Grade Mr. J. E. Allen ,nv Mrs . Mae Porter wrath Grade Mrs. Lola Lonon Mr. H. John Crouch Mis s Vivian Callahan W? Sighflz Grade 'T I Mis s Kathryn Mellard 'MU11 -4 it if I ii.. Mr. Charles Estep iw Jig, za-p'Z0w77fu,eZ.42f70Aa,f,wf.u e fwwAW,Jz.4.:,g,f,,2L2ul2f-Cf4fMj1Qf6JJ7ff, ' KLUQQZJXQJ! aff-nf 7 v' ' 7? ual' fmwfhff' WML? Wwffffff J-' l 1 ,Z ,,,.f,Q74 gjflf-7x ,4'j'DJ '-62-df fy fyyou. Wig 7 IAA, 1 ffl4'f'-ff',vr., J '79 'C' 494' AJ J5:1,,,g,,,, ,4- AAJ4 MAMA. ,,4.,.,. FORT gfmo-.61 Qf 5 Mgr? PLANTQVQ' , O u,e, S, ff Q gf. M iiggfwf 1 il BellQBroome c ,Home of Bewttervyalunes Shoes Fitted By X-Ray Marion N h C 1 Old F BAKE R'S WATCH SHOP N hC 1 Old F Compliments of PARKER HOSIERY MILL N hC 1 Compliments of A. BLANTON GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Distributor s Marion N h C 1 ALLISON'S BALLEW MOTOR CQMPANY DUTCH Gm'-L The Home Of The Finest Barbecue The In Western North Carolina 4 - 1l v fCHEVROLETf chops And chicken ' Pl1a, -i,-lI Dealer Steak Highway 70 West Of Marion 436 East Court Street North Carolina Phone 2157 Or 2158 Phone 3871 Marion North Carolina R L Compliments of Manufacturers Delicious Food Hosiery For Men Low Prices Box 445 Marion North Carolina Qld Fort North Carolina Q O INCORPORATED VALDESE. NORTH CAROLINA Bakers Cf Delicious Bread And Cake Compliments of CROSS COTTON MILL Highest Quality Double Corded Combed Knitting Yarns Marion North Carolina 725444. Kg, CGS Ymgflia Z! f?7':?f J 411, WQ,,.,L ff f , H 1 ,iff ff V fdfwff JZ'-.A -Q' , ,,, ,L fu Q, if fli,-1,6 fbf, wa' 'IJ . HVf,Q ',ff- .Jr r 57.1. , Wrb, 4Li,!,, Ll. 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I , A-M2 it I7 411 ,.,. -.I J- f:vq,1A.4 jj -I Xml. CX XJ C.D'L 0YG'!'Ol Qs. 4 sf ,Lg fI14'fQ,vh,fg2fL 'y-r,,Q,, Cog ckng 1.-L ,x4,d,,AJ L 5, J Ip '15yvxJ.0JX I L ,L I. fz DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. 771 p1u,,j1,, UALITY Uwfff W' I Fmsrf I I ' , DfIIu,a,f4m,c!, I K IIJL, UQIY I I 53 JXSQSR' 1 'ff ' I Q 01 1 I 4' IMA 920111. 9- Mini My V 4,1410 F 'I'4ff ':,7' Lilo , . ai s- 'N'z 'Qi:7 ' . V 0 o ,n - S, o4'nox. s ' ' K' Zi, C 4, 5- , f , 5.1 Q M' , I f , .4-21435, , f. I AK Al A IU, X-of f 'Ula ,ff I, VU? .I ,L Mmm I Y' .xx L or No th Ca 1 GOUGE PAINT Er GLASS CO. Highest Quality Paint And Glass Compliments of GORDON 119 South Main Street FURNITURE 5' APPLIANCE Phone 3041 Marion North Carolina Marion North Carolina SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY Just Good Furniture N. Main Street Marion North Carolina Compliments of HALL AND MORRIS Belmont North Carolina ROSELAND FLORIST We Wire Flowers Anywhere' Day Phone 7371 Night Phone 5723 Marion North Carolina LOVEN FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers 6-8 South Main Street Marion North Carolina Compliments of EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP Old Fort, North Carolina And ROB1NSON'S CLOTHING Marion, North Carolina Compliments of CUT RATE FURNITURE STORE Old Fort, North Carolina And CITY TIRE AND APPLIANCE Marion, North Carolina 1,aJz,v7vfw,. d2.fLf,6fz2 I JJ, W 4 QLMAV oLD FO AGEN 61 I Z 6 2 J . Paul Richa PU 'U' C 'iakalivsin 0,0 Owner And kk' Aj- f . Representing Lea'g51.gSto f3 'YLAz2JAL,43,. C Companies. ' ' . I f ' idgecrest North Car lin . 1d Fort North Carolina 4..- 4 . 4 L .-A , .1 IQAL .4 . .a-- ' E' ua 7 ' '2 ' 52' BLKcK:LM'6 u AIN jr L,,JsllM,QE5-JQ0.MBA.NL,'N-G2 GV' I E MAJQQ 1 f CAPLANS M The Rexall Store Everything To Bu?Anythipg 6 144,21 Dial 32'3 ! P. O. Box 158 Black Mountain Pd arolina Old Fort North Carolina EARLY BROTHERS General Merchandise Old Fort North Carolina THE NORTHWESTERN BANK A Serving Northwestern North Carolina ' Black Mountain And Old Fort North Carolina nges FAST! Perf SUBURBAN RULANE GAS CO. OF N. C., INC Phone 2154 Clinchcross Underpass P.O. Box 648 Efficient Service BAND-BOX CLEANERS Pick Up And Delivery Q Phone 193 VfM7T'!,af'4V .Aw 'WW M fy W W' W' .C . . 'V ' ' Wj:fj5 ff'f' MVQJ' , LMA A HJ i5fwj,ff'9'ff,i,ffMARI0N ,ZQKNWACTURING COMPANY W' Q1. . S3 '- ala X ' I . ,sf fjg' X NW, 1 . f , f' , X! r,. V, ' H ,A-1111 , ' X -, ,r z . g , 1' - ' if 7' . My Rl a L-- 1' ii 5 'E if Q75 G ,ZfZfLC'QfQkp4f:4 t ay, xftaexg 5 04444, -0 ,gr g-.Fi bb JQMZZ4 v .Aww 55558 fx J' 15 Q H X45 Z 3 if ELQRQUNITED M f 3PE,E3oEQTcNlTf1AfrQQfwmuMsfjM Qi Ma Lf Qbf cfsrxyirygri 'S'j?S' A, M North Carol fwzifif UwQf5 muh-rv L . 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In MARION BUICK COMPANY, INC. Old Fort North Carolina M3.1'iOn NOI'tl'1 CaI'O1ir1a compnmenfs cf ,.j?L5 SNIPES MOTORS, INC. 1'-III HARRIS SUPPLY STORE lllllm 314 East Court Street In Phone 2.4 Old Fort North Carolina Marion North Carolina H9 Compliments of w X 1 ' 1 'Q-5 V U 45, 1 K.. YZX fab 2' lv R A - Y J K ROSES 5 rf IO CENT STORE Ji, lE.,Q.,,,Q.5f1.Sf ,gn kc. LANCES Esso SERVICE 1'fn,! L GEVSQDAXSQOYQQQ YELLOW CABS LXX ix -' E uk In YGQQS Q Marion North Carolina Marion , 'Qorf'lfQNaLro1l.da H5 . Complimenls of Li, WOODCOCK Moron COMPANY 'J -Pj Black Mountain North Carolina T. B. FAW PLUMBING 5' HEATING And BEAMAN LUMBER COMPANY Marion North Carolina Old Fort North Carolina CECIL'S MENS WEAR Stylemart Suits, Slacks, Winged Shirts, Bostinionians And Mansfield Shoes, M 6' M ICE 6' COAL COMPANY Mallory Hats. Phone 31 34 S. Main Street Marion North Carolina Old Fort North Carolina ROXY THEATRE For The Best In Entertainment Old Fort North Carolina Complimenfs of OLD FORT DRUG COMPANY Old Fort North Carolina J. 1 . . l limi ,fb ,Q ' 1 I, uf lf' I A I f ij I D l fl 'VIA I fl .5 ef Ill Af ,I U, lv 6 ff' 9517! X .fy 1 ':,f'J , -' '-Y LA 16 'iEd i ,lj . 0, xou Ivy orli M I E 0 My 7 2 fl fri f' ff , .M j A J' if f x, I PHjlfLIPS'MOTORClOMYANY1 f' A Q! 1' I 'f f' ij, 'Vik' IM lililfl IW 1 fa I 1, I 'T Z gf J EAST COURT MOTOR COMPANY Your Authorized , , car at ' rug And 'ff' 'IL H fi I Dealirl If I Q Dealer I! f W l f sf UI Marfon In S NOTthF ax I Marion North Carolina fi ,J I 'rf-ii 'Xi 4' I X' Q ' lu' rl - -' I . - . Q ,! 'Say It With Flowers A f ' I 1 N 14 xp, ,if J LYTLE if WILLIS ' I Groceries And Meats HUNTER 1285 S. Main Street Phone 17 Phone 4291 Old Fort North Carolina Marion North Carolina ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE G FIXTURE CO. Jim Fortner School Representative Food Service Equipment Sz Supplies 57-59 Braodway Phone 3- 3676 Asheville North Carolina Compliments of HUGHES DEPARTMENT STORE Dependable Merchandise In Old Fort North Carolina Complimenfs of HOGAN'S CASH STORE Fresh Meats And Good Groceries Main Street Old Fort North Carolina LAUGHRI DGE SHOE SHOP Good Shoe Repairing In Old Fort North Carolina 274 Compliments of ETTA PAPER Box CO., INC. MARION, NORTH CAROLINA Paper Boxes Compliments of NICHOLS FEED STORE l Marion I North Clarolina Fertilizer--Groceries h Feeds K Z7 , 4. .. ' f' ,Qffm ffvfw- , Z ,QGZMZ EVVZ' feffyffg A X zfM7lZ74'A4'7?77A TYSON FURNITURE co.. mc. -R , In Q My L C if cd . -yu' X V Everything For Your Home AJZ4gf,lf,rQf-mf ,ZA , , I 165 fl A ' A 44 .4' L f:4g74 ,z,f.f5g!ZAz. , , , .- 465 -r . Black Mounta1n North Carohna Old Fort Nor I LA T 'S 7 W if-4-N 450,24 u TR ING ' 4 COURSES o STUDY ! Bl 5 1 r A-c-A., , V .4 MF ? 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