Old Fort High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Old Fort, NC)
- Class of 1955
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' 'Wi 55,4 Q ,J ..gi',a ,li 4 2 x ., .Q jaw I 1 We Arrowhead IQ55 7fze Seniafz- 61644 eu amz ,wr sczmz FOREWORD This annual is a collection of remembrances that we, the Senior Class of 1955, will carry with us as we leave Old Fort ' ted School. Days of work, play, roy, and sorrow are represen here, and it is our sincere'wish that it will also contain many precious memories for you. RACHEL MELTON 'C '63'wgt A r Editor-in-Chief I moiialtvsvtreei 3 Jrary 7fze Nmuml Silo!! of 1955 B i'Yv-- ON MRS. TRUBY PAINTER RACHl:-l-.MELCGJ Sponsor :E-FTE PARKER Editor-m'C Ssrstant Editor X First Row: William Griffin, Bette Parker, Rachel Melton, June Wolfe, ll Jean Wolfe, Bobbie Lackey. Second Row: Homer Whiteside, John Faw, B . Kimball Miller, Bill Padgham. 1 DEDICATION ' 'Wi 3 5 J c.,,,..f Because we have been guided by hisfaithful councel, encouraged to higher ideals by his patient example, inform- ed by his efficient teaching, inspired by his quiet manner and impressive dignity, because we have been impressed by his devotion to his classes as well as his school duties, and in appreciation for his confidence in our abilities, his many self-sacrifices for our full educational development, and his personal interests in our welfare, We, the Senior Class of 1955, gratefully dedicate the 1955 ARROW H EA D to MR. ROBERT M. WOODWARD, who guided our uncertain steps through several of our high school years. MR. MELVIN H. TAYLOR County Superintendent 41' if ly 7 i .S Q V '7x i Y , MRS. ZILPAH JARETT Secretory to Superintendent MISS MAE RAMSEY Elementary Supervisor BUS DRIVERS :fwfr '5 K 1 s Harry Lytle, Jimmy Morris, Bill Robinson, Harold Conley, Charles Hicks, Norris Parker, Lester Hicks. OFFICE WORKERS xv.. ,-- Q1xi ,...m,. J qi mr V . A I I Q .. V X 1 , 1 lv 1 - N J lf: Ni H' -5 X - s-5 if NM - ' x L. ' -4 Mr. Greer, Peggy Piercy, Shirley Kelley, Bette Jean Benfield, Rachel Melton, Bette Parker, Mariorie Raffield, Mabel Tilson, Jean Wolfe, Jeanette Morris, June Wolfe. X 'dv' i. 1.-5 1 , 1 I, l ff HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. P. W. GREER, Principal' Appalachian State College, B.S. Degree Math and Science Maior University of North Carolina, M.A. Major in School Administration ,gd . ZIV' 'Q iii' F . vp' ' saint.. T' ro-s f , 17 srs 3 Je. is I f' I 3 'ft MR ROBERT M WOODWARD Science Wake Forest, B.A. Appalachian State College, M.A MISS JOANNE FIELD English Salem College, A.B. MRS. TRUBY L. PAINTER Commercial Western Carolina College, B.S. MRS. HELEN SHIFLET English, French Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. MR. MILTON HORNADAY Geography, History Western Carolina College, B.S. MR. JAMES WASHBURN Coach, History, Health Western Carolina College, B.S. MR. JESSE HOLLINGSWORTH Math Catawba College, University of Texgis MRS. BETTY M. ,MARSTON English, General Business Furman University, B.A. MRS. JEWEL G. CHURCH Home Economics Appalachian State College, B ELEMENTARY FACULTY MISS MARY BURGIN Grade I Asheville College MISS DORIS JONES MISS MILLIE KANIPE MRS. BEULAH NICHOLS Grade I Grade I Grade I Berea College, A.B. Woman's College, U.N.C.,A.B. Asheville Teacher's College, B.S 117 MRS. ELIZABETH LINDLEY Grade 2 Asheville College, B.S. '5 rl we 'Q N Q W V . if 'is' MRS. HESTER STEPPE MISS OLA WALL MRS. MARY COX Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 3 Asheville College University of North Carolina Eastern Carolina Teachers College ,,ff A ' 3 ' .. .- Vrije I.,. , I W L: f g 2 ' IW A- f'-- R S' ' '-L... Xa MRS. FOYDALE HENSLEY MRS. JANET NORTON MRS. EMILY BRADLEY MRS. MARGARET HARRIS ' Gfflde 3 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 4 Asheville College, B.S. Asheville College, B.S. Newberry College, A.B. Asheville College, B.S., B.E. ELEMENTARY FACULTY 'Q U vw., 1 '- bl I il . f 6 MISS EARLINE KEATON MISS ANNIE FALLS MRS. NILENE WALKER MRS. GRACE WILSON Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 5 Appalachian State College, B.S. l-ehlor Rhyne College Eastern Tennessee College, B.S. Lenior Rhyne College, A.B YN 915.3 ir' 'lg '7 L 1 7 3 . 1 4' W MRS. RUTH HORNADAY MISSHESSE JAYNES MRS. MAE PORTER MR. JOHN CROUCH Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 7 Western Carolina College, B.S. Appalachian State College, B.S. Waman's College, U. N.C., A.B. Wake Forest College, A.B a ' ' 0- '. , ,Q I- L 'V 'S :Un . 1' J , - ,, . 1-Q 5 ' X ' - Q-, it 'ie .J MRS. LOLA LONON MR. DONALD THOMAS MRS. GLADYS KANIPE MISS KATHRYN MELLARD Grade 7 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 8 Appalachian State College, B.S. Western Carolina College, B.S. Eastern Carolina College, B.S. High Point College, A.B. BILL ROBINSON Treasurer JUNE WOLFE Vice-President JOHN FAW President JEAN WOL F E Secretory RACHEL MELTON Reporter SENIORS J.C. ALLISON Lose as it you like it and win as it you were used to it. HELEN BURGIN We can usually find the time we need to do those things we want to do. DOROTHY CROOM There istoomuch to be done inthe world we should not waste any time, ELSIE FAYE DALTON The big things in life are what we do, not what we say. 75 wh 1 rx y ilu in 'mi' 47' wma uw- unnuy -...I-nf . AA- , CARL FARMER I One should not forget the rights of rv- others when he identifies his own. Qwg JOHNFAW lf there were no hard things to do, there would be no joy in our work. FRANCES GARRISON ,,. 'Q ..- I ' UntaiIing truthfulness cannot hurt usp sucha virture . 4 I -1.9, qw .7 . will surely help. WILLIAM GRIFFIN You must think! You must act! Then you will be a real man. I I I I I I . QQ av if., P fu? Ma 'lt is easy to give upg but the one who quits never wins anything. SENIORS KENNETH HUDGINS GUY KELLEY ' No good can come from putting off until tomorrow what can be done today. 26 ,MSM ,fl PATRICIA KE LLEY lf you use the minutes wisely, the hours will take care of themselves. ' BARBARA LACKEY Most of us are willing to work hard forthe things which we want. DONALD LAVENDER The world will make room for the man who says he knows he can make good . RAY LEWIS l have as much time as you have, but not enough to waste. DONALD LYDA lf you do your best every day, you need never worry about making good. RUBY JO MCPETERS Work can be done with ease if it is known what is to be done. 9 may it ish-.f M... .. .KTA , Ve L . in--A 3-VX ,,L.,,, . l Q.. 5 SENIORS RACHEL MELTON Numerous rewards come to those who work with sincerity. KIMBALL MILLER Make a fine art of all your work if you want the secret of success. FAYE MOORE Do not think too much about your own gains and you will get ahead . JIMMY MORRIS lf I use time wisely, l may have more time to use. lin. New 175:-fw2'+ 5 if 427 -We any 'il-7 I i fn ., ! I l li? '7'H'lrvv A! 'ff-4 ' 1' 'vv BOB NICHOLS We lack willpower if we give up when we have troubles. LATHA PADGETT We should learn to acliust to that which we cannot change. MARY LOU PADGETT lf little things annoy you, iust remember they are little things. SHULA PADGETT We must always avoid saying things that will iniure the feelings of others. 'T 4: SENIORS BILL PADGHAM It is in our daily work that we make our future what ll we want it to be 'Qs' , I fu--' BETTE PARKER The manner in which we treat one another reflects X our inward thinking. 'nur ft'-w ills 'Vw w-s...,..- A I M... PEGGY PIERCY A busy life is the life that gives all of us most. HAZEL PITTMAN NORRIS PARKER Let no one tell you that you can- not do well in all your work. TOMMY PARKER It is what we think and what we do that makes us the men we are. 3' Not much can be done without 'E faith in your power to do. RAY RAFFIELD Most of us know how to behave much better than we usually behave . BILL ROBINSON Don't worry too much about the things that mean little or nothing. if , u SENIORS HENRY SANDERS When you love your work and do it well, you have the key to happiness. JIMMY SAWYER Not much work can be done by anyone who does not feel sure of himself. KATIE SILVER Every day should be spent as if it were to be our last day. SUE SILVER A man can shape his fortune, as the mold of it is in his hand. iv-we , 'fx 've ij, BOB SMITH If you want todo a thing, you can learn to do it well. FRANCES SMITH You have no time to find fault with others if you continue work- ing. WAYNE THOMASON Be willing to adopt new views only so far as they arejrue views. ANNE TREXLER Have faith, expect much, work with zeal, be just, and do good. Qi in bw- 1 'v JUNE WO LFE Yesterday was today. Use today wisely before it has become yes- terday. SENIORS HAROLD VESS Make an extra effort to work as quietly as you can . HOMER WHITESIDES' Your duty to your country, today and forever can be done only by you. BOB WILSON Opportunity comes to those who know how to do the work. JEAN WOLFE Even if you get little pay for what you do, give yourbest efforts. Q I ' .Muff V I N., 4-0- 'us' 3 ,J '75 3 it P5 .y.! . xv! up .L Sv O 4 W -'fi if f L Q: -l simon suP EaLAnves -iii.: f-9 v Q '4' I, J ,i :,,'q l : in , Most PORULAB 'Tommy Parker Ann Trexler our nn- .. 1,1-I1 X ,A N. -,fmqnunhlf-I N 1 . Ll L A 'S -...,, x E i .f -'A' 3 . sl , , 5 ,o A v Q W Q a fi . ff 1 , 1 ,pai ii aa 1 Y i v WYE x ' if' ' 5 'f D .xQ.'i+-.3',. 1 1 'K 'Q' .. ,am 1, . f . ,M 36: TF -.V--Q . ' -C 5 V -V, SENIOR SUPERLATIYES ,,, is I K .U l I , 'gn if , in ll' Ke X 9' 'V 14-.M x 1 4 ' f 1 We , my-' X., f- f-. M051 ATHLETIC +- Don Uwe Patricia Kelley CLASS PROPHECY Miami, Florida August I2, 1966 Dear Jean, l have iust returned from a visit at Old Fort and I thought you might be interested in knowing what all our old classmates are now doing. l was glad to hear of the success June has had in her secretarial career. lt must be very exciting to work for such a prominent lawyer as Bill Padgham. You probably have read in the papers about Kimball Miller's great works in Scientific Developments. He has discovered, Why the man in the moon smiles. lt's a very interesting fact to leaml Bob Wilson and Anne Trexler are co-staring in MGM's latest movie, The Cape. lf you ever have the chance you should see it. Tommy Parker, Jimmy Morris, Bill Robinson, and Ray Raffield were always singing duringclasses. You will be interested to know that Harold Vess has signed them to a twenty year contract on his, Talk of the Town T.V. program. The first half of the program is devoted to, The Four Kings, which is titled, Smile Gf you think you canl With Us. Pat Kelley teaches thefirst grade in one of the largest private schools in southern California. Bette Parker and Frances Smith are both nurses at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. J.C. Allison is coaching basketball at Flordia Women's College. His team, The Wildcats, is the only undefeated team in the South. Don Lyda was recently named the most valuable professional basketball player in the nation. lf you remember, Frances Garrison was extremely interested in 4-H work. She is now the president of the National 4-H Unit. Her headquarters are in Washington, D.C. Elsie Faye Dalton is head librarian atalarge library in South Carolina. Hazel Pittman and Dorothy Croom own a small but successful drive-in restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. Guy Kelly and Norris Parker combined their talents and produced that famous T.V. program, That's Our Guy. Katie Silver joined the WAFS and is a first lieutenant. She is presently stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Ruby McPeters and Mary Sue Silver now own and operate the Dutch Grill near Marion, North Carolina. Since they remodeled it, it is one of the most beautiful restaurants in the state. William Griffin was always highly interested in pharmaceutical work. As soon as he finished college, he returned to Old Fort and took over his father's business. The Old Fort Drug Company is now one of the largest and most modern in North Carolina. Shula Padgett operates a beauty shop in Hollywood, California. She has many of the famous movie actresses as customers. Faye Moore is one of her assistants. Carl Farmer is now playing left-field position for the New York Yankees. He always was a great baseball player. Bob Nichols is production managerfor Chrysler,Plymouth Corporation in Detroit, Michigan. For a hobby he makes hot-rod racing cars. Ray Lewis and Donald Lavender decided to try their luck at farming. They own one of the largest and most productive wheat farms in Kansas. Henry Sanders own a chain of Esso Service Stations across the United States. He has as his manager James Sawyer. Peggy Piercy became a model for that famous designer of women's bathing suits, Homer Whitesides. Kenneth Hudgins owns a large horse ranch in Houston, Texas. He was always the strong silent type who seemed suited for a quiet life. Mary Lou Padgett is the cashier at the Third National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska. With John Faw as pres- ident you can be sure it is a very prosperous bank. Bob Smith always talked about the army. He is now a second lieutenant in the United States Army. I recently read in the New Yorker that you are discontinuing your job as receptionist for your husband so as to spend more time with your children. He has certainly become a famous dentist in the past few years. I am teaching the third grade here in Miamiwhile m husband a Ma'or in the arm , is stationed in Ja n. Y , I 1 Y P0 If you have the chance, you and your husband must come visit me sometime. Love, Bobbie Lac key Class Prophet DAVID ALLISON JACK ALLISON JOE ALLISON PAUL ALLISON SAMMIE ALLISON MARY RUTH BAKER DEWEY BARTLETT BARBARA JANE BRADLEY Q if fo--r ' I 1 Q ff' NWT: than ,69- K xv JUNIORS 1 Q --'aw inwa- I , W IQ V 1 I fa? Q' 77' ' ' 'z. titgvv V L , Qs., if -Vs 5. 25 1 I ' .. V -Y X ' A , I 4 13 , I7 xi . , b 1 MQ, I I I' I -dun., ,nw M? rv -Q,-L., P' 'JI' 1' I, hr--ur 5s. V PEGGY BROWN CAROLYN CALLOWAY HAROLD CONLEY A FAYE CRISP 'V I I I O I '17 LL? , I , ,M I if , 51 W- 5 I L., I SIL . A III Q xy ! I 4442! Ly? 12, S ifrf ffr A I I... KI k ,B A L MARY JO CURTIS DAN GIBBS H... ANGELYN GRIGGS EDDIE HARRIS JUNIORS 59- ixv 2 BLAINE MOORE LOUISE MOORE PERRY MOORE CHARLOTTE PADGETT GWEN PADGETT CLAUDE PARKS HAROLD PLEMMONS MARJORIE RAFF IELD f 'Il' ,. hx 'vw Z1 1 by L A L 'V' -v,A S' T. -1 Q ..- , fi wr , A TKT' 'C' 45. ma, L. fig 0 -an VIVIAN HARVEY CHARLES HICKS LESTER HICKS GERALD LAVENDER PAULINE LACKEY JOYCE McENTlRE BARBARA MCPETERS TINKER MARSTON inn! Q-ww 'ff-. .- 10W ,,, . M .-L '9 JUNIORS euvnevls , A g 'H-'L ,m S fp 'I' 4' DIANNE Rocncm f X PATSY semen J, PATSY soumen 'S i I ,,, , JEANNE SILVER REBA STEVENS MARC ELLA TABOR MARION TEAGUE I K fl? ,Ph-1 13 - vs Nr!! NAOMI WHITE 'OJ ff! '? ' es., , . f I 1 JACK TURNER HUGH VESS BARBARA WALKER HERSHEL WHITE VT' GENE ALLISON FRANKLIN ALLISON JOYCE ALLISON SADIE AUTR EY DOROTHY BAILEY FRANK BANKS BETTY LOU BRADLEY MARGARET BRADLEY LUCILLE BROWN ELLEN BRYANT NORMA CALLOWAY VIRGINIA CRAWFORD MARGARET CREASMAN CECIL DAVIS LLOYD DAVIS SOPHOMORES V uv- fm 1 gi. it ef 'Q x fu -if: I If ,M 'S 'fv- - . . 5 .fx an ' ig A ,ff 'ln' ..., fi , 1, - Q-...- a ,1 ' P X 1. 11 11 ln. L K' XI .-f'5v,pvv' I I 1' H mi-X51 YI T--C Wt? WILMA DAVIS MILDRED ELLIOTT DONALD RAY G I LK EY PEGGY GRIGGS JOYCE ANNE GRINDSTAFF ED HALL KAY ELLEN HAMBY JOHN HANEY ROGER HARTWELL MARGARET HENSLEY DOUGLAS JENKINS CAROLYN KELLY HAZEL KELLY JOYCE LANE ROBERT LANNING , -wx 3 '11-.1 N., 3 f . -sp, A A , C , , L 1 MAX SUTTLES LAVINIA TEAGUE MABLE TILSON EVELYN WALKER IMOGENE WALKER JAMES WALKER MADGE WALKER GEORGE WARREN ,. I SOPHOMORES C' vow 4' , v' QV 9 Q Ldhi, We--I ,,,. nr ru fi i 3 - -U- ,- . v 1 I L. w-fi' A 1 INEZ LAVENDER JOE LITAKER LORINE LUNSFORD GRACE MASON HUGH McKlNNEY RHONARD MacRAE JEANETTE MORRIS LORREN NOBLITT CAROL PITTMAN SYLVIA PITTMAN ROBERT PLEMMONS MONA LEE RICKETTS MARGARET SIMMONS JOYC E STEVE NS JEAN STRICK LAND YT' Xt SHENIAH ALLEN JOAN ALLISON KAYE ALLISON MARGARET ALLISON MARION ALLISON RUBY ALLISON DEONE AYERS EARL BAILEY BETTY JEAN BENFIELD PENNY BROWN BETTY SUE BRYANT JAMES BRYANT CHARLES CARR MARY FRANCES CARR RENA MAE CARR DAVID CLONTZ BUDDY CRAWFORD KAYE DAVIS 'CT' T 'Spf lv EILEEN McENTIRE CARL MCPETERS CAROLYN McPETERS JANICE MocRAE CARROLL MILLER ROBERT MOORE ANNIE NOBLITT JEAN OWENSBY D.C. PADGHAM CAROLYN PORTER GLENDA REESE DORIS REVIS WAYNE ROUNDTREE EUGENE RUMFELT DAVID SETZER SHIRLEY SILVER THOMAS SMITH JERRY SOUTHER FRESHMEN iz. J., , nf, Ie,,nyka2b? gg , 3? ii J- if If is f 54 ff bk I fi - X Nb. 5 X' 'iv -. J Al I I , I- zz ' I I+: N I 4 1 . e-,. X-wo . 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Us V A, l ay f JOURNALISM CLUB First Row: Frances Garrison, Gerald Lavender, Helen Burgin, Peggy Piercy, Jean Wolfe, June Wolfe. Second Row: Bar- bara Bradley, Pat Kelley, Barbara Walker, Anne Trexler, William Griffin, Frances Smith. Third Row: Bette Parker, Rachel Melton, Perry Moore, Joyce McEntire, Bobbie Lackey. The Journalism Club tried hard this year to put out a paper that would be interesting and well read. This year one of the club members, Joyce McEntire, won President of the Editors High School Roundtableat Western Carolina College. The Club was sponsored by Mrs. Painter. 3-,f if 'Mt- FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB First Row: Mrs. Shiflet, Bette Parker, Anne Trexler, Frances Garrison. Second Row: Pat Kelley, Rachel Melton, Ruby Jo McPeters, Peggy Piercy, Shula Padgett, Frances Smith, Katie Silver, Helen Burgin, Bobbie Lackey. .,,55:i1.,f, CHEF? ikfifi ! l f?:.'.'.' , .. . , Q 51 J 9-t '33 4' A bi A new organization this year is the Future Teachers of Am- erica, sponsored by Mrs. Shiflet. lt has been named the Clyde A. Erwin Club in honor of the late educator, who was State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The purpose of the club is to assist teachers for short periods, substitute in emergencies, and to help in school and community pro- iects. I 6 bi A O X 'A +vw'i l Wh aff :A--'fb 4 1- 3 W' ff- if J. 3rz-fiff .g'ff?'A'+f'?5 XV gp, g , I . ,V .. l 1... ff if if Q 1 -N fs Q M wg- ' K J ww! E in Ah 'pkg ,, L .1-V '72 U-. , 4' . +V 1, .N 43 H- ,,, J ' i A r , DH 72 x . R- Qui.-Q , ,xx 6 W, x z La 1 ., ' ,uk 5 f,:g'ff,,., .:.,,', 'Y P M ff . .1.:Ff 1 FT A .115 - ,psmn f. r r e 1. s iw-.,s , L 1- ' 4 5 11 ! and 'H if Q E525 JYQ ,, Qffw--'wwaf - ifmwfffa f.,f7,.?s,,,,,, ,L wif' fa, m,,g,e.,L7-fy' 51- 1 s 1 M X X S zu -.C n F. H. A. CLUB . - 4'-u , A , .Y ,, X4 .W , Y, tr WM ,. J W-'75 7 We are the Furture Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. 1 I 22 1-r, -vase S X - ,.. 'AN V 3 . r 'l 4-'-,s Barbara Jane Bradley, Joyce McEntire, Mrs. Church, Spon- sor, Helen Burgin, Jeanette Morris, Margaret C reasman , Joyce Allison, Sammie Allison, Jean Silver. GLEE CLUB 4 5: Y K v l y itz 1 Z Q3 as Z QA :J 33 if il' it t f f 3 A 1 1 i fl W A .5 ,T .1 ,, I I ' 9. ' ' -' in-.f 5' ...cf , , 1 'V ' , NL 4 'I ,577 l K If - . iw' . W N . , 4- Ji ,H. .--,1.,42.1' h ,QL ' ' 1 Q la , im-:I This year the Old Fort Glee Club was very large. The group was talented and as the J major proiect they gave an evening concert, the first in many years. Miss Field and I 3 S 1. 23 1 e SQ 3 4 it if? ii Miss F,e,d i Wolfe F 1 Jedneffe Mor . l es C I I rances 5m.'h ns: Jean W l Xa and Miss JGYU Q lowayf Miss Jqylneg Tommy Parker, 2-',f,er'o':une . yn N655 me Miss Jaynes were the leaders. CAMERA CLUB ,. Q. g' ! X11 t rf E75 na: gl N 2? '43, . X ,. I , MI,,,.5, ,, .i I 'I I x I This year the members of the Camera Club Ieamed the parts of a camera, what one is for and its use. The main proiect this year was The Processing of Films, which included film development, the making of proiections and contact prints. 1 Q f il' .......... 'PT H 1' ' YWEQK QMQGN gm MMM Alden ...wan - ,I .F fl A JOHN FAW MR. ROBERT WOODWARD WILLIAM GRIFFIN President Sponsor Vice-President -4 83.41 nu, I- 'A A, ,,,, ,,..,,' nf 'I WILD LIFE CLUB A ' Irfhuke Resourgze Waldlnfe ONE as nts purpdse, to conseryg rid impkqving rh2in 1' 4' 4-'ff ,gsm 0-lf HX. 'Seb' S MILTON HORNADAY I 050 Sponsor 0,4 Yxuxq. Pink Secrefofv C1885 YVNNA vvesxd 'Kr' 6 U5-Ure,- Q-H YQ... L.. X. Q ,S 1 1' SCIENCE CLUB '4'-IN W ARD W OO D NOR Sponso Pres id:rXENDER A 'QM If E T GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Lf? ' i L ll GAF, , 4 t 5 'Y' - J, ' '41, , -ff' ' r ,?!twsT v LJ First Row: lmogene Walker, Marcella Tabor, Frances Garrison, Mable Tilson, Sam- mie Allison, Peggy Brown, Jeanne Silver, Margaret Hensley, Marion Teague, Nancy Hughes. Second Row: Peggy Griggs, Manager, Opal Johnson, Virginia Crawford, Barbara McPeters, Mary Williams, Janice Walker, Shirley Silver, Mar- ' garet Gilliam, Mary Jo Curtis, Joanne Hogan, Mr. Washburn, Coach. CO-CAPTAINS OF GIRL S TEAM Sammie Allison and Peggy Brown loway, Betty Benfield, Bobbie Lackey, Roma Jean Walker. Standing: Mrs. l 4'5 I 5 l A 5 5 tr' . FREDDIE GRANT Outfielder A4 Lf, 'Writ-f 'Nw J.C. ALLISON Third Base BASEBALL if 'f ' i '- HERSHEL WHITE CARL FARMER Quffielder Outfielder JIMMY SOUTHER Short Stop faiikx 1 I P 'ft A Z..- -rz ,L X ..-.,-.-- GUY KELLEY Pitcher XY' DONALD LYDA CLARK LINDLEY OU'fie'de' Second Base r I QW N 'is 1 .YK up I DONALD RAY GILKEY JOE LITAKER Pitcher HAROLD OWENSBY First Bose Pitcher A-2 A , A W, L..- s,, f ROBERT PLEMMONS Pitcher A Mist S 0, . ,J A-,R W Q1 S 1 . 'Q 54 xv G.- JAMES wAshHBuRN 5. 6, if ' 'H-...Af CWC Q... . -A 1 ' , N Y -- WAYNE THQMASQN HAROLD PLEMMGNS A Outgkielder and Catcher Cunha' A A . ina Seated: Margaret Hensley, Peggy Brown, Nlarcella Tabor, Imogene Walker, Jeanne Silver, Sammie Allison, Peggy Griggs, Virginia Crawford, Mable Tilson. Second Row: Mr. Washbum, Sponsor, Donald Lyda, Carolyn Calloway, Marion Teague, Homer Whitesides, Tinker Marston, Frances Garrison, Jeanette Morris, J.C. Allison, Donald Ray Gilkey, Joe Litaker. Third Row: Bill Padgham, Robert Plemmons, Tommy Parker, Hershel White, Kimball Miller, Bill Robinson, Guy Kelley, Jack Turner, Carl Farmer, Harold Plemmons. . xg, A Q :fc ,gr ,ff A I V 'I I v an if 3 Q 'vm 'UQ 'S MR. JAMES WASHBURN Sponsor BILL PADGHAM BILL ROBINSON Presidenf Vice-President XD l1I 1K Ill lil -il -- Ii! gal-Qlllli fun Mnss Fleld, Patsy Souther, Jeanne Sllver, Margaret Creasman, Patsy Setzer, Vnvran Harvey, Wrlleam Grnffnn Frances Smith Carol Putman, Loulse Moore, J W Stevens, Barbara Walker, Hazel Kelley - ll H ll I ll HANDICRAFT CLUB 1: ,A nw- ' 5 OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Barbara Walker, Joyce McEn7ire, Sarnmie Allison Jeanne Silver, Mr. J.C. Hollingsworth, Sponsor 1 1 2 .,x 1: tg l l SENIOR 4-H CLUB LUNCHROOM STAFF Rachel Melton, Tommy Parker, Charles Hicks, Mrs. Painter, Carolyn Calloway, Mary Lou Padgett, Betty Parker, Anne Trexler, Helen Burgiri Bobbie Lackey, John Faw, and Frances Smith. First Row: Ginger Crawford, Mable Tilson, Joyce McEntire, Barbara Brad- ley. Second Row: Joan Allison, Deone Ayers, Eileen McEntire, Penny Brown, Janice Walker, Sylvia Pittman, Carol Pitman. Third Row: Joan Hogan, Grace Walker, Margaret Gilliam, Margaret Simmons, Nancy Hughes, Perry Moore, Ma rgaret Bradley, Shirley Stevens, Frances Garrison, Hazel Kelley. Left to right. Mrs. McGhee, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Setzer, Mrs. Ves s, Mrs. Wolfe, 1 Manager, Mr. Bryson. .2 PE q 5e- H -- ' '93 'B 2 .,-- '-Z QQ L, . X' x A ,QVC ' QS ,X y, qt I A 1' I ',.. XX 1 N fag, I 'Q' S I - ' I ' . I , W Q wx Qi? W ggi - ' 19 W S x ' ' X - I , 5, 'S Q 5 3 I .'L, VVI, SCENE IN MRS. PAlNTER'S TYPING CLASS ,ve QW 4 I , f I 15 -SEZ SCENE IN MR. WOODWARD'S SCIENCE CLASS 'Syn' Q -X 1 .. Y - i 'Wlx ,I '34 ' QE - if: v . -1 1 fpfifif 'X 'Q' , if 1' fs'- sis -4 1 ff' - 'ff' A I , , .rv ul Vx E wr! nfs ., . V, W, W- 4 'a 1 1 -4 1 XJ M5 '51 -at --2 IDL wb, . , wr 'x... 7 1' - uiiiuwf IKQMDI mural Iii! 'Au SCENE IN MR. WASHBURN'S HISTORY CLASS l Y 44 ,.nf' SCENE IN MR. HORNADAY'S HISTORY CLASS . 11' .my SCENE IN MISS FIELD'S ENGLISH CLASS IJ 2 'Vr 0 'X fir' N X R gb-2 M nu li lf, I I -iw I N. - SCENE IN MRS. MARSTON'S GENERAL BUSINESS CLASS a- 1 I kg... 1 a g....,- ' L,g Q, f, Y-ff ,.yww- ,I .fav ,vffj l 5. v I 'Syn 2' LN 1- iii 1 linux F5511-iii? 'Y'Vew4a'x'asazS- '-4 fzfmlnrr, up mug msfmsm i?e,ams1g2mn'A 1 - U tl Qmmil 2 Ili xiii.-ii lllll lllilii iilli l ' 'I f I H -- 1 I If N1 li - an i SJ Wh 'Ih- 1 'Fw a fi? . ef 22 1 is W,..4'- !. Our Hunter friend. . . 2. Glamour pose! 3. Time's a wastin'. 4. Guilty!! 5. Wot happen?? 6. Careful, now... 7. Unbelievable!!! 8. As usual.. 9. Yes? IO. Hard labor. ll. Idle gossip. . . l2. Smile!! r-41 177' V-1 ,M 'Q ,W I. Behind the scenes . 2.q.Wel!, hurry!! 3. Wait cn minute! 4. Concentration. 5 two cute ones.. . 6. Thinking?? 7. Ah, now. . . 8. Uh, Huh! Caught yo! 9. Three O' the best! IO. All work and no ploy. . ll. Everybody's Friend. 12. Leisure time. 13. Hold that pose!! SENIOR DIRECTORY HELEN BURGIN Class Secretary I5 Dramatics Club I5 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Program Committee 35 Secretary 45 Folk Dancing Club 25 Glee Club 2,35 Music Secretary 35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Secretary and Treasurer5 Came ra Club 45 Secretory and Treasurer 45 Journalism Club 45 Typist for School Paper 45 F.T.A. 45 Winner of D.A.R. Award 35 Senior Play, Senior Superlative fMost Intellectuall. DOROTHY CROOM Folk Dance Club 2,35 Monkey Drill Club I5 Glee Club 45 Lunchroom Worker 3. ELSIE FAYE DALTON Folk Dance Club I5 Science Club I5 Usherette, Senior Play. FRANCES GARRISON 4-H Club I,2,3,45 Secretary and Treasurer 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Office Worker I,2,35 Camera Club 45 Journalism Club 3,45MonogramClub 45 Beta Club 3,45 F.T.A. Club 45 Treasurer 45 Senior Play. PATRICIA KELLEY Glee Club 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Journalism Club 45 F.H.A. 35 F.T.A. 45 Monkey Drill 25 Dramatics Club I5 Sen i or Superlative lMost AthleticIi5eCfetary, F.T.A.45 Junior Play5 Office Worker I,2,3. BOBBIE LACKEY F.H.A. I5 Monkey Drill 25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Captain of Cheerleaders 35 Co-captain of Cheerleaders 45 Jour- nalism Club 3,45 Monogram Club 35 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Sports Editor of Arrowhead Citizen 45 Pic- ture of Arrowhead 45 Usherette, Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Latin Club 25 Senior Superlative QMost Originall. RUBY JO MCPETERS F.T.A. 45 Dramatics Club I5 Folk Dance Club 3,4. RACHEL MELTON F.H.A. I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Secretary 35 Office Worker 45 Journalism Club 2,3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Class Reporter I,2,45 Class President35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Annual Staff I5 Editor of The Arrowhead Citizen 3,45 Editor of The Arrowhead 45 Ed - itor of THE HIGH SCHOOL EDITORS' ROUNDTABLE 4 FAYE MOORE 4-H Club I5 Folk Dance Club I. MARY LOU PADGETT 4-H Club I,2,35F.H.A. I,2,3,45BiologyClub 25Vice- President 25 Glee Club 3,45 Camera Club 45 Science Club I5 Usherette, Senior Play 45 Baccalaureate Choir 2. SHULA PADGETI' Dramatics Club I,25 4-H Club I5 Folk Dance Club I,2, 35 F.H.A. 45 F.T.A. 45 Vice-President 45 Senior Play. BETTE PARKER F.H.A. I5 Glee Club 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Secretary 3, President 45 Journa I ism Club 45 Class Secretary I5 C l as s President 25 Class Treasurer 35 Assistant Editor of Arrowhead Citizen 45 Assistant Editor of Arrowhead 45 Junior Play, Senior Play5 Office Worker 2,3,45 Marshal 35 F.T.A. 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Co-captain 4. PEGGY PIERCY Office Worker 2,35 Joumalism Club 2,3,45 Circulation Manager of School Pa per 35 Typist for School Paper 45 F.H.A. I5Glee Club I5Dramatics Club I,25Folk Dance Cl ub 2,3,45 Class Reporter I5 Monkey Drill 25 F.T.A. 4, President5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Senior Superla- tive IBest All Aroundl. HAZEL PITMAN Monkey Drill 25 Folk Dance 2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Usher- ette, Senior Play5 Office Worker I. KATIE SILVER Glee Club I,2,35 Folk Dance 3,45F.H.A. I5 F.T.A. 4. MARY SUE SILVER 4-H Club I5 Folk Dance Club I. FRANCES SMITH Glee Club 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Journa- lism Club 4, Reporter 45 F.T.A. 45 Library Club 45 Junior Play. ANN TREXLER Glee Club I,2,35 F.H.A. I,2,35 F.T.A. 4, Reporter5 Office Worker 35 Library Club 35 Senior Play5 Senior Superlative CMost PopularI5 Monkey Drill Club 25 Folk Dance Club 3,45 4-H Club I,25 Queen Attendant at Halloween Carnival 35 Journalism Club 4. JEAN WOLFE Wildlife Club 35 Glee Club 45 Secretary 45 Folk Dance Club 35 Beta Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. I5 4-'H Club Ii News Editor of Arrowhead Citizen 45Business Manager of Arrow- head 45 Office Worker I,2,3,45Vice-President of Fresh- man Class5 Secretary of Sophomore Class5Vice-President of Junior Class5 Secretary of Senior Class5 Senior Super- lative lBest Lookingl. JUNE WOLFE Wildlife Club 35 Glee Club 45 Vice-President5 Folk Dance Club 35 Beta Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. I5 4-H Club I5 Monkey Drill 25 Cheerleader 25 Office Worker 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Exchange Editor of Arrowhead Citizen 45 Business Manager of Arrowhead 45CIass Vice- President 25 C lass President 35 Class Vice-President 45 Senior Superlative fBest Lookingl. SENIOR DIRECTORY J.C. ALLISON Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Co-captain Basketball team 45 Monogram C lub 45 Folk Dancing Club 2,3,45 Wild- life I,25 Monkey Drill 2. JOHN FAW Science Club 25 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Bus Driver 3, 45 Bus Drivers Club 35 Class President 45 Beta Club 3,45 Camera Club 45 President 45 Production Manager, Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM GRIFFIN Science Club 25 Journalism Club 45 Humor Editor of Arrowhead Citizen 45 Production Manager Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Reporter 45 Usher5 Junior Play5 Property Manager 8. Lights, Senior Play5 Camera Club 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Librarians Club 4. KENNETH HUDGINS Folk Dance Club 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Rotary Club Boy of the Month of November. GUY KELLEY 4-H Club I,2,35 Wildlife Club I,2,3,45 Folk Dance 35 Drill Club 25 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 45 Monogram 4. DONALD LAVENDER Science Club 2,45 Wildlife Club 25 Beta Club 3,45 Prompter of Senior Play. DONALD LYDA Folk Dance Club I,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,45 Monkey Drill Club 25 Senior Superlative lMost Athleticl5 Senior Play5 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Co-captain Basketball team 35 Bus Drivers Club 35 Treasurer5 Mon- ogram Club 4. RAY LEWIS Camera Club I,2,45 Monkey Drill Club 25 4-H Club I, 25 Wildlife I,2,4. KIMBALL MILLER Glee Club 2,35 Monkey Drill 25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Vice- President 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Reporter 45 Wildlife 45 Folk Dance 25 Senior Play, Junior Play5 Basketball I, 2,35 Senior Superlative lMost IntelIigentl5 Science Club 25 Marshal 35 Class Reporter 35 Art Editor, Arrowhead. JIMMY MORRIS Basketball 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 G-lee Club I,2,3,45 Camera Club 25 Bus Drivers Club 35 Bus Driver 45 Senior Play5 Monkey Drill 25 4-H I,2. BOBBY NICHOLS Wildlife 25 GIeeClub 2,35 Monkey Drill 25 Folk Dance 4. BILL PADGHAM Monogarm Club 3,45 Monkey Drill 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Senior Superlative lMost Originall5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Wildlife Club 45 Glee Club 35 Picture Editor5 An- nual Staff5 Science Club 25 President, Monogram Club 4 NORRIS PARKER 4-H Club I,25 Monkey Drill I5 Wildlife Club 3,45 Folk Dance Club 3,4. THOMAS PARKER Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball I,25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Folk Dance 25 Monkey Drill Club I5 Bus Drivers Club 35 Bus Driver 45 Glee Club I,3,45 Vice-President Junior Class5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Senior Superlative lMost Popularl5 4-H Club I,25 King of Halloween Carnival 3. RAY RAFFIELD 4-H Club 1,2,3, Folk Dance 2,3,4, Wildlife club 4, Monkey Drill 25 Senior Play. BILL ROBINSON Baseball I5 Monkey Drill 25 Folk Dance Club 2,354 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Wildlife Club 45 Bus Driver 4 Bus Drivers Club 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Senior Su- perlative fBest All Aroundl5 Reporter of Junior Class5 Treasurer of Senior Class5 4-H Club I,4. JIMMY SAWYER Bus DriversClub 35 Folk Dance 45 Wildlife Club 4. BOB SMITH Folk Dance 2,3,45 Wildlife Club I,2,3,45 4-H Club I, 2,35 G-lee Club l,2,3. WAYNE THOMASON Baseball 2,35 Bus Drivers Club 35 Bus Driver 45 Senior Play5 4-H Club I5 Beta Club 2,3,45 Wildlife Club 4. HAROLD VESS Monkey Drill 25 Folk Dance 45 4-H Club 35 Wildlife Club 45 Science Club 2. HOMER WHITESIDES Basketball 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Senior Play5 Junior Play5 Monogram Club 45 Monkey Drill 25 4-H Club I. BOB WILSON Glee Club 2,3,45 Wildlife 3,45 Monkey Drill C lub 25 MonogramClub 35 Baseball 35 Folk Dance 35 Senior Play5 Senior Superlative lBest Lookingl. CARL FARMER Wildlife I,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Science Club 25 Senior Play5 Monogram Club I,2,3,4. vo 0o0Q:::oo0::::ooe:::::4oo Compliments of BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. Everything to Build Anything Black Mountain, N. C. Since 1908 Dial 3231 0 Q 'O 4 00004:::o0::::::::::::oe::o A::::l 1 1 1 4+ It I 'r 4 tr tr Wu In I 'r In 4+ Ii J 4-0 , 'Q ,s,.,-.,,.,.,.,.',,0,,0,,,,,,A..q tb Compliments of PARKER HOSIERY MILL Old Fort, North Carolina ::::.p:::: -:::04::::v ::::: In II It 'L 'r 'n 'r In 'r tr Ir 4 4 Wu u is ti 'I ti A ,,:::- v :::a-::::: REACH Fon 1 1 I I -M -i'.-,f-E--'sm-' go. X ns' WALDENSIAN BAKERIES, INC BAKERS OF Sunbeam Eread a1za'C'ake USE FAT BOY NOTE BOOK PAPER Manufactured by CAROLINA PAD 8. PAPER COMPANY Charlotte, North Carolina Compliments of CHARLOTTE THEATRE SUPPLY 227 SOUTH CHURCH Charlotte, North Carolina 0'v0'0oaavaaovoooovpavar-'ooo-00004-.0044'Ov, , 04 ,0p.p-4,4-.0 L 5127512 C0 -fo ERATME---B IRY 0750215-f1oNfBf77f2 Office: East Meeting St. Morqanton' N' C. Telephone 1 126 -------v-v--v-vv----------v--v---v--vv--v--v-vv-.' 000 7 8 S S S S 5 S S S S S S S 5 5 S S S S S S S S S 5 S 2 5 S 5 5 5 S 9 5 S 9 S S S S S S S S S S S S Wa fr 'r 'r 'I 'r 0eo::::4- - Qc- : :: eo-::::4-.04-.Q S 'b 'r 'r S S S S 'D 2 S S S S S S 5 S S S 5 J I SMITH FURNITURE CO. J ust Good Furniture North Moin Street Morion, North Corolino YOUNG'S ESSO STATION Owned ond Operoted by C. A. Dock BUCKNER W. J, Bill YOUNG Phone 8431 I2 North Moin Street Morion, North Corolino Compliments of STEPPE'S GULF SERVICE Morion, North Corolino YOUNG'S SHOE STORE 38 South Moin Street Morion, North Corolino LOVEN FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishers 6-8 South Moin Street Morion, North Corolino Compliments of GOUGE PAINT 8. GLASS COMPANY Mo rion, North Corolino Compliments of WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Block Mountoin, N. C. Compliments of SOUTHERN SCHOOL SERVICE Compliments of Roses 5 8. 'l0c Store City Tire 8. Appliance WaIker's Flowers Roseland Florist SiIver's Grocery Store Sports Mart ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE 8. FIXTURE CO. Food Service Equipment ond Supplies 57-59 Broodwoy Telephone 3-3678 Asheville, North Corolino If 3jYf'i:fQ'Q?fl:w?,4i'E:WE iv':?Qv :Hx' 'xx ' 'I IIff' I Iwykfy II' III' Jbyv' W 'ISM viz 3 IJ' IIHY U JAX If If II' WAV' J'M'IQI2 IIj,'I'N01,' NIP Ijjkf 30,0 ,JIP May 'IW '93 If' , IISIIN' ,G QM W Jjf I kjf ,, , .u VJI rf' VII! 'yt 'Ny' yr if A Compliments of I5 ,fy 'I J, IA5I'f?IIi5'YI'Iorton Furniture . IW ,XM 'I 5 IMI' If' 'If fx 2 'I ICR '-ru - I If' IE II 'I 'I 1' DEALER IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND HOME FURNISHINGS I I :I I I old Fort, North Carolina I 'I 1 A A A A A A A ???4?9:::-J L -AAAAS-AAAAAAA ..v.... F A:::.,::: I I 'I 'I I' TAPPAN RANGES PERFECTION WATER HEATERS 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I A I, R----M '- ' . CA . . ',,. . FAST! I I S 'I 'I I 'I 'I I SUBURBAN RULANE GAS co. OF N. c., INC. DOMESTIC - HEATING - COMMERCIAL I 'I I Phone 2154 P. o. Box 648 :I I II Clinchcross Underposs I I 'I 'I t A... AAA A A :::::a-v-'4' 1 I 'I 'I I 'I :I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I I I I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I I 'I AI Q '7 I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I I I J FARMERS FEDERATION A Complete Line of Farm Supplies' Phone 81 Old Fort, North Carolina I Compliments ot HARRIS MARKET Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of HOGAN'S CASH STORE Fresh Meats and Good Groceries Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina Prompt, Efficient Service BAND BOX CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Phone 193 Old Fort, North Carolina HUGHES DEPARTMENT STORE Dependable Merchandise ln Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of H 8. W STORE On Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina Compliments of GOSORN'S CASH STORE IN Old Fart, North Carolina Compliments of EARLY BROTHERS GROCERY Old Fort, North Carolina LAUGHRIDGE FURNITURE CO. Furniture - Household Goods Frigidaire Electric Ranges West Henderson Street Marian, North Carolina EAST COURT MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC GMC Sales and Service East Court Street Phone 4241 Post Office Box 496 Marion, North Carolina I i i Compliments of BEAMAN LUMBER CO. Marion, North Carolina Compliments of WORKMAN'S Dry Goods, Ready to Wear Shoes and Clothing Marion, North Carolina Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Everything for the Automobile Marion, North Carolina Compliments of HUNTER FLORIST 128 South Main Street Marion, North Carolina MARION DRY CLEANERS Quality Cleaning H Courteous Service lf your clothes are not becoming to you-they should be coming to us. Dial 4471 Opposite Post Office DIXIE HOME get the BEST for LESS Marion, North Carolina Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Marion, North Ca rolino McCALL-BURGIN HARDWARE CO. Radios - Paints - Electrical Supplies Dial 8351 Marion, N. C EAST COURT MOTOR CO. PONTIAC--GMC SALES and SERVICE EI!! CGI!!! Sift!! Phone 42-ll Poli Ofllce Hot 490 Lan: Cm Bnonocasrm Cgqp MARION T250 on your dial Fx . MUSIC ti . NEWS T Wx . SPORTS 'BUCKS .PUBLIC SERVICE X QMVWM, , I jylbi fr! l ,wi ,wifi ,ir by .ff ru 1f:::Ce:j1,k-vi: , :Qi-::fff?A1'Q:::i:::f-l ,li::f:!f::::::::::ffff:: Jw 1 1 1111! W iff fl .1 fi fi 1R01 f riii M WN 'A fn I 3E 1 ci-iARLEs's l X ',: 1 ,JW If 1: . l L.. ,.., A ,f :g :g RESTAURANT I: W ' 1' E 1 1 Xjbrff 1 74 ,J -f Wal 'E l Home Cooked Food W ' W ' ff , '1 1' ,ffl R6cKEJ.f110ioTotiQ. INC. ,S if of , fy 1. 5, f 47 pfb IA 1, 1 Moderate Prices 1, 'l I ,fs ,Uv l ji l u l l J ffww,-XL , Goodyffcf Tires jzlsattegefs L ,E El Old Fort, North Carolina 1 -7 1 All' pairingyweldigfgerlice if l' A:::f::::::::f:ff::::ff::f::''3 11 . t . , A fl K4 -,Qgeasing 1, T, A ,wwf rf - f if l of l l c I' f if ,fs ZAV 1 1 ,r omp :ments o 1: 1 . ' 1: : ffr 55 'ff 1 1 A. Bl.ANToN GROCERY 51 J l ,, , , 1, 1 li Main Street in Old Fort ll lf li 1 Wholesale Distributors I l l l ll ll ll Marion, North Carolina ll 11 ll L.,:v -3 1f-::: - 'fee AAAA :::::f:::: A - - lm:EEEmmmEmxmmm''ii lm: 1 1 1, 1 if 8' ,E li Compliments of , E ERVI 1' 'C 1 1 11 if For the Best in ll 5, Washing - Gas - Oil - Lubrication l, CO, 1 . I, 1 S T eS and Tubes ll jg Wide Print Cloth T , -SEE US TODAY- 1' 1' ' I 1: Marion, North Carolina 1, Phone 56 Old Fort, N. C. 1: 2 Q 1, 11 -:::: ::: ::::,::::::, AJ -::: ::: -::: :- - J r::-+f- -1 ! ::::::::::::::::::::::f' :::::' ' 'RW X 'I ll I It fi It SNIPES morons, INC. 3: li Compliments of 1 1, llnlpflo 1 11 ll li ll 4354 1: 1, 1, 1 z ge: QI HARRIS RECORD SHOP 7, M1221 1 1 1 1 ll tl IN :l 314 East Court Street 11 11 1 1 11 Dial 4341 ti I Old Fort, North Carolina 4, ,E Marion, North Carolina i 11 11 l 1, ll 2 ll cfs,,:::::::::::::::::::::: +A L--:::- :- A::::::::::::: J - A A AQQQQQQQQQ Y- -:- - -oo0::::::::::::::::-0-c::::- v C 11 11 11 1 1 L 1' 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 L 11 11 11 11 11 1 Compliments of PHILLIPS MOTOR CO. Your Authorized Mercury Dealer and Philco Electrical Appliances Phone 7321 Marion, North Carolina -0:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: Save on School Wear At THE BARGAIN STORE 32 South Main Street Marion, North Carolina Y' 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 F 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Compliments of A FRIEND Old Fort, North Carolina BALLEW MoToR co. I THE TN fCHIiVROLETf ILILIV1 DEALER Phone 2157 or 2158 436 East Court Street Marion, North Carolina 0 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 The Home of the Finest Barbecue In Western North Carolina ALLISON'S DUTCH GRILL Chops - Chicken - Steak Highway 70 West of Marion, N. C. Phone 3871 1 -:::::-A' 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 MORROW'S JEWELERS INC. The Diamond Store of Marion Lowleod Gorham Sterling Silver Jewelry and Watch Repair 26M South Main Street Marion, North Carolina f::::::::: ::::: :::::::- : .vvv vvv.. OLD FORT INSURANCE AGENCY Paul Richardson Owner and Manager Representing Leading Stock Companies Old Fort, North Carolina 11 11 11 1 1' 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 CAPLANS STORE Old Fort, North Carolina Y 5 4 ::: :::o :::::o + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ l 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ Lf Y 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ l L A -::::::::::::::-foa--1-va-0-w0e,e,,t,,.,,. 914171 QW-+1 Remember . . . YOU ALWAYS SAVE when you shop ot . . . BELK BROOM CO. Your Home of Better Values Marion, North Carolina 1 l 4+ 4+ 4+ l 4+ 4+ 4+ l + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ l + 1+ l 4+ 4+ L Y' Y 4+ 4+ 1 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1 D P l 4+ 4+ 4+ 1 00 7 'fA jz+1.1..1.Gi.D,,J ,+ .+ B MNT . C 22212323 4 2 L FEE: -COURSES of STUDY- YVOMEN: Medical Secretarial: Executive Secre- tarial: Legal Secretarial: Complete Business. MLN? Accounting and Ofiice Machinesg Higher Accounting and Business Administrationg Motor Traffic Management. Write For Our New Cafalog BUSINESS COLLEGE -.- AND 'l RAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHOOL l26 COLLEGE Snu-:rr ASHEVILLE, N. C. x0::::::::::::::::::::::::::v - v v v v 0::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::- 7 4+ 2-iflnlmienlgnn A COMPANY -c:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1'- 1 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1 4+ 1 4+ I 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ L Compliments of MARSHALL LUMBER CO. Marion, North Corolino I T D 40040000000400-0000000000000 'I I Y : A::::::::::,, ::::: 'M' I 'I Compliments of 5, 1: ,I Compliments of T. B. FAW PLUMBING 4 2 AND HEATING If NICHOLS CASH STORE 5, MYERS pUMp5 Fertilizer - Feeds - Groceries 5 Phone '07 I oId Fort, North Corolino :I Old Fort, North Corolino 2, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,::,,,,- L- no r AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA- AA T AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 15 I I: :I ' Compliments of y ,I LYTLE 3. 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Division of United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. 4 7, 'r 4a In 'n 4 4a 4 II 1: OLD FORT, NORTH CAROLINA II g,:,::, :::::::::::::::::::-':::::::: 'R 4 , 4 4 4 ti 4 I 'I 4 4, v I 4 0 4 , i 5+ urestonc 4 Compliments of : i 5' 4, 1 :L ' 1 ' . . EE :E 't W. S. Shiflet-A. R. Shiflet fl ' I HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY , coMPANY , ,: fi 1: 1, also , r 1, 4 Old Fort, North Carolina ', The GH Center P 4 4: 4 1, In 1, 1 : i I ji Old Fort and Marion, N. C. 4 4 in 1: I + II 4 1' 4, ' Hi Lx, ,,:::, ..,. 00- - 0 QUEEN'S BEACH Swimming - Boating - Dancing Located Highway 70 West of Marion 4' '7 I l I I' l 1, i 4, : i I : I , Compliments of I I If l . :, I Westmoreland-Hawkins ,I I If , FUNERAL SERVICE 4 i I 24 Hour Ambulance Service 'E I Oxygen Equipped E i ,, I Phone 2161 5: I 220 South Main Street ' I Marion North Carolina 1' : I I ' 4 I 1, 4 , ' 4 Lf J 4- 1 i I 4: 'I 4 4 4 'i It MCCALl.'S FUNERAL I 4, i 4, ' 4, ' 3, HOME 1, I c. R, MCCALL, owner ,+ Ig MRS. c. R. MCCALL, Assasffmf li ,I CHARLES G. 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