Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC)

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JO-VHENELL CSALLOXYAY AIILDRED CQREEN ........ AN N UAL STAFF . . , ..... Art Editor . . . . . . .Sports Editor Advertising Almznger Circiilatiou Manager . . . . . .Humor Editor . . . .EditorAi1z'Cizief . . . .Faculty Advisor .........Art Editor junior Represerztative junior Represerztotire ,lmzior Represerztntive . . . .jzmior Represerztatire ,. .Business Mazinger , . .Associnte Editor U Y Ex DEUIEZXTIU Because he has given us inspiration, encouragement. and guide ance as a friend, coach, principal, and teacher, we, the senior class of 1948, dedicate The Oriole to Mr. E. F. Tilson. QC f Wil' Vyv' Av V F' x Q xl N fl, PL , -I I f 115 gf . ' I I 4 Q' f' fl. L- N- , .. f A - v f, . . ,un V., A ,A 'I N, if of- Y ., I X50 ZXDMINISTHATIUN Our pl l'lLCl.l9L'Lf 1 . N XQUJIIZHVIZ ,JQAQA SCZLOO ,- 'M'wf!IJ4-I-, !,f P a rg u l t y clL.-KRENCE l l. BALES flgriculture BS., Berea College A' -A' MRS. FFIIELMA Bnwom English, History BS., XVestern Carolina Teachefs College 1 A Mus. 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' 1 ,., 4, ,, Q ' - Y i , , 1 x JO-BVHENELL CALLOWAY Basketball Captain 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 2, 3. 43 Clee Club 2, 43 lX'lH1'Sl'1Ell 33 Class Play 3, 41 F. H. A. Club 43 Annual Stall 43 Dramatics 23 4-l-l Club Beporter 4. if 1 lx'lILDRED VVANDA JEAN GREENE President 13 Clee Club 23 Dramaties 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 President 43 Annual Stalf 43 Class Vice' President 43 Valedictorian. ar ir .IARIES BICHARD HINKLE F. F. A. l, 23 President P. F. A. 23 Class Play 33 Softball l3 Clee Club 33 lklusic Club 4. if ir IARIES THORIAS lx'lCCALL Best Citizen li Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 F. F. A. Reporter 4. ,S aww.. Www T , JOSEPHINE WILLETTE lVlOORE Dramaties Club 23 Class Play 3, 4. ir ir CHARLES MOSS Basketball 2, 3, 43 F. F. A. 2, 43 Class Play 3, 4. 'A' HY HAROLD PFHOIXIAS O'SH1ELD Basketball 2, 3, 43 F. F. A, 2, 4, Treasurer 23 Class Secretary 2. if if BETTY JEAN OWEN Clee Club 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Cheerleader 43 Beta Club Reporter 43 Class Play 3, 4. 55? by , gl Q 'V' 3- ICE R. OXX'EN Basketball 2, 3. -lg F. F. A. 2, -l, Reporter 2g Class Play 3g Marshal Sq Annual Stall -lg Newspaper Stall l, 2, -lg Class Play -l. if 1- ,lun-x CHRISTINE OWEN Newspaper Staff Reporter 1, 2, 3: Editor- in-Cbiel -lg -l-ll Club l, 2, 3, -lg Music Club 2, -lg Beta Club 3, -lg Basketball 3, -lg Class Play 3, -lg Marshal 31 Presiclent -lg Saluta- torian. 'k i' Timm.-xs A. OWEN F. F. A. 21 Cleo Club 2, 3. 1- -A- 'l'nAcx' Tiimias RICE Basketball 2, 3. -lg F. F. A. 2, -l. Viee- Presiclent 2g Class Play 3, -lg Class Treasurer -lc Secretary 2: :Xssueiate Editor -lg Marshal 3. BRANDON XX-IILKIE SUBIIXIEY Basltetball 2, 3, -lg Newspaper Stall l, 2g F. F. nl. President lg 2g Class President 3g Class Play -l. 'A' ul' BETTY LOUISE SUAUXIEY Vice-President lg President 2: Dramatic Club 2g Clee Club 2g Basketball 3, -lg Class Play 3, -l: F. ll. fl. Club -lg Vice-Presiclent -lg Music Club -l. 'A' i' KENNETH BRAXTON XXII-IITE Class President l, 2, 3g Basketball 3, -lg An- nual Stall -lx F. lf. fl. lg -l-H Club 3. -k if Dams Pximci.-x XVOODARD Cleo Club 21 Dramaties 2g Music Club -lg Class Play -l. CL!-155 HISTORY ln September of 19-13 there were thirty-six boys and girls from Bosman, Balsam Grove, Silversteen, Quebec, and Toxaway who entered the eighth grade of Bosman lligh School. Ours was the second class to have before it the task of completing twelve grades in order to graduate-this prospect we didn't like so well. llowever, that failed to prevent our having a good time once we became accustomed to high school ways. Basketball was the main event of our sophomore year since several of the best players were members of our class-this is still true. ln the tenth grade our class showed a decrease in number. Some of the boys went into service and the girls got bit by the marriage bug . Our girls were in charge of preparing and serving the food for the junior-Senior Reception. Then, as Juniors, we had the great fun of decorating the lunch room for the re- ception. Our class play, You Can't Always Sometimes Tell , was successfully given on December 13, 1946. During this school term, we secured a movie projector which has proven to be an enjoyable and educational addition for all students. hlost of our senior year was filled with regular classes and the experience of pre- paring the first annual of the school. Also, on April 15, 19-18, we enjoyed giving the senior play, 'Crandad Steps Out . So we started in the eighth grade with thirty-six class members and have only sixteen in our graduating classg of this number, Braxton White and Brandon Summey entered our group after some time in service. james Hinkle joined our group from the D. A. B. school at Tomassee, S. C. From the original group Herschel Fisher. Elvin Morgan, and Billy jones entered service, while Alvin Galloway and Willie Aiken stopped school to accept employment. One of our boys, Kenneth Whitlock, was industrious enough to finish high school in summer sessions and is continuing his education. Our class members who have been transferred to other schools are Norma King, Eugene King, Charles McCall, and Dorothy VVhitmire. Embarked on the sea of matrimony are the following girlsfljelma Phillips, Victoria Gillespie. Opalee Masters, Helen jones, Vivian Morgan, Faye johnson, Bonita McKinney, Leona Brewer, Pairlee Conner, Irene Lowe. Thus ends our high school career of the class of '48 UM UW. We, the class of '48, Of all the classes to graduate, Now embarked upon our fate, Shall achieve our aims at rapid rate. Though first in school, but least in mind, Our class was never left behind, And all the aspirins teachers could find, VVere used to cure headaches we caused all the time. Our grades were like the mountain topsg Some did rise and some did drop. The teachers thought the mountains low As grades in all our classes show. But to the top we shall climb With all our school days left behind, And in the future, as life unfolds, We shall strive to reach our goals. Cfddd Ong Tune: The Bells of St. Marys In the halls of ole Rosman, we've been there for years They were years Filled with joys and plenty of tears. ln classes, the teachers did try very hard To teach us our duties with love in their hearts. Chorus: The hearts of the seniors are throbbing and pining, Their voices are breaking for graduation's here. And so our dear classmates, from you we are parting? And to our dear ole Rosman Hi, we'll say Goodbyel'. The halls of ole Rosman are silent once more, The seniors of Ptosman are embarked on their fate, And out in the world, their places they'll fill, VVith loyalty, courage, and greatest of skill. CLASS WILL ive, the beautiful and brilliant members of the Senior Class of Rosman Iligh School, being of sound mind and body on this day. Nay 28, 1948, do hereby will and bequest the following material possessions and abilities to our noteworthy suc- cessors, the juniors, who will try to replace us. To june Sisk, who is definitely in need of the quality, Josephine Moore leaves her dignity. Braxton Wfhite leaves his hard-earned knowledge to Hubert Callahan. How- ever, we feel that Hubert could make the grade just as well without it. Louise Summey bequests her ability to talk and never get tired and her weight to the lean Mary Crunkleton. Mary seems to have already developed the hrst talent. Brandon Summeys skill with the baseball bat and his heart is left with Sarah Hudson. He gives this advice, Don't use the bat on my heart. Charles Moss feels that he can trust none other than Nell McKinney with his skill of writing geometry problems in his hands. Mildred Greene leaves her Hashing smile and winning ways to Exie Vee VVilde. joe Owens place as editor-in-chief of the annual is willed to Robert Orr. VVe do hope Robert won't let you down-Joe found it necessary to work both night and day. Iuda Owens public speaking ability is left to Augusta Calloway. We wonder if Augusta will need it since most of her talking tends to be private conversation with Luther. Harold O'Shield bequests his bashfulness and knack of making teachers miserable to Favis Lowery. YVe hope Favis develops the former since hes well endowed with the latter now. lean Owens ability to pronounce French goes to Cloe Carren who seems to have some difficulty in getting the words spoken. James Hinkle leaves his method of deceiving the teachers to Darius Kilpatrick. He knows Darius will need to deceive them if he makes it through '48-'49, That sense of humor embodied in T. McCall is to be received by Ray Fisher. May Ray develop this trait to seeing the point of humor when the joke is on himself as well as on other people. Tracy Pticesbasketball ability becomes Bill Owens, who with some practice will soon be Rosmans basketball star. Patsy VVoodard leaves her quietness to lla Stophel, who as rumors go, is causing the teachers a great deal of trouble. Luther Fisher and Hugh Gillespie are the recipients of Thomas Owens ability to keep the faculty and students well informed of all happenings. He feels sure it will take both boys to do the job which was so hard for him. Signed and sealed on this day, May 28, 1948, before Jolie Blonde, class lawyer. VVitnesses: 1. The absent-mindedness of faculty members, 2. Rosman High pests. alias students. 3. The educational building wherein we served a term of four years. ELASS PHUPHEEY Ho-hum. My! VVhat a dream! But sometimes dreams do come true, and maybe-say ten years from now-that's what will have happened to my dream of the Senior Class of '48. The first person to appear in my dream was Josephine Moore. I could hardly believe my eyes, but there she was posing for a well-known fashion magazine as a famous sweater model. Next a whistle sounded and the ball game was over. jo-Vhenell Galloway came out on the gym Hoor to congratulate her ever-winning team, whose success was greatly aided by her excellent coaching. All Aboard! All Aboard! for deck scrubbing, comes the call from a ship. Appearing on the deck with his mop was Braxton VVhite a member of the class of '48. I knew Brack was willing to start at the bottom, but I didn't know he was willing to stay there. All right, children, let's sing a new tune, f' is what I heard as I wandered through the halls of an elementary school. The singing was led by such a charming voice that I stopped to listen and realized that juda Owen, an honor student of '48, was the director. Then a fellow about thirty years old appeared in my dream. He was holding his small sonls hand as he strolled down the sidewalk. I heard him telling the boy how he practically ranl' Ros' man High School after he came home from the Navy. This description could fit none other than Brandon Summey. Honkl Honkl Honkl Sounded a car horn as someone drove in front of a gas station. Under the wheel was Harold O'Shield and beside him was his new bride. No, Harold hadn't changed a bit-his wife was paying the bill. junior, come here, is what I heard as I passed the Morgan home in Central, South Carolina. VVhy it was Louise Summey calling Ross, to lunch from his playing in the back yard. Next, I went into one of the towns biggest olhces to visit a friend of mine, the boss' secretary. To my surprise she was sitting on his knee and giggling about something he had said. Well, who would have believed that of 'lean Owen, when back in '48 she could hardly type F, D, S, A,-P Immediately following this event, I returned to my car, tuned in on a radio program to hear this statement- This is station IVG bringing you a message from the new governor of North Carolina. After listening a few minutes to some jokes told by the speaker, I concluded the governor to be T. McCall who had told those same jokes in high school several years before he became a politician. As I drove past the village church, I heard the familiar strains of Here Comes the Bridef' Out of curiosity, I parked the car at the curb to wait for the group to leave the church. At the door- way appeared a handsome groom with his lovely bride, Patsy Woodard. Passing the airport, I noticed there was quite a commotion on the field. A plane was trying to land. OFF came a wing, a wheel, and then the propeller. Was the pilot killed? No. Now wouldn't you know that Tracy Rice would make that sort of landing and still miraculously escape injury? Then the pilot helped a passenger from the plane. I-le was quickly surrounded by an enormous crowd of bobby-soxersu but I recognized him as Charles Moss CShortyD who had become Van John- son's successor. My next stop was at the railway station. To my surprise there was Thomas Owen working as a telegraph dispatcher. Later, I atronfled the show scheduled at the city auditorium. The advertising poster stated that Singin' joe Owen was making his first personal appearance in that city to pick his guitar and to sing, among other favorites, that expressive melody, Good Old Mountain Dew . At the end of this program, persons began to arrange and decorate the auditorium. There was to be graduation exercises for a class of electrical engineers. The main address was to be delivered by James Hinkle, whose scholastic marks were the highest of the class. just before I waked from my dream, I discovered a small cottage nestled in the pines. There were four little boys playing outside. When their mother came to the door I instantly recognized her as Mildred Greene, who used to dream of a home, little boys, and most of all-Roy, as her husband. The alarm sounded--another school day began. if Juniors if 'bu RN -DL! 'Wx 1'- L66 I 3 3- fvn 6- CW 'Cn fm 'Vlydj ff M nav-'J ' MJ, I I ILHEERT C.xLL.x11.xN Xlxm' QRKLINKLETON BETIY JUNE FISHER LUTHER FISHER lhx' FISHER .XUGUSTA CQALLOXYAY ff My LiI.UE QLXRREN IIUGII CLILLESPXE SAxn.xH BETII HUDSON llxmus RILPATHICK Flxvls LOXVERY L NELL AICKINNEY ROBERT Ormn BILLIE QJXVEN JUNE SISK ILA STUPIIEL IQXIE XYEIE XV1LDE 'U Ffggth Grade Q . nik' S QR. ' 'IF'-. A5. CARL ALEXANDER Voxcr EARL BOLEY VVALLACE BREVVER AIARY LEE CALLAHAN :XDA CTAHTER .f -4 WVR 'YN ,M -mm 'pq'- X We 1 . A w . As' - Sfiffss W Y -. OLLIE NIAE Coccms LOIS DQDSON TOMMY FISHER EVELYN GALLOWAY A D' n MmL game, 9 Q? mv C-LADYS GANTT j11xfux1Y HUTCHINSON JOHN JAIVIERSON BETTY Lou LANCE DOUGLAS LEE f , L Li Pi? K ,f.'4.z 'X . J' L 'P My M4 Tenth Grada -rQ.,.,, L ,,--.,-, Q-N 'YN www' M vs 'Wx 'Us .KL ' 'ln-s.. MQ, 'Qi 4 E- ' 'mln S ,Za xff-W. aww E1 XVILBIOTII LITTLETON AIAIIY BELLE PANGLSE AIAHVELLA 5T.x'1'oN Hcmzmn LOXVE PQLLY PANGLE JUANITA -IPOXVNES CQERALD GWEN AIONTAREE POXVELL HEP-NICE XVI-11TA11nE PAUL OWEN CQHRISTINE POXVELL MAX XVIIITMIHE CARLQS PANCLE TOM XVIIITMIRE Alemlwrs rf C1055 not in tlzu viclzfrcs: Doruthx' Alwcl, Charles ollnsulmktlovcx' 3 1 . D , A133659 Eugcnc McCall, and Lonnie Petit. :I .il 4 BQKQKC 1 Ak.-V' V 1 Jpixkkl 4 Jrxvt. 3.331311 4-1. , J'-' , ' 'fy '. as--ze ' -' sr r .., V w P- . s ki I First ron' from left to right: Layada Kilpatrick, Frances McCall, Pauline Lowe, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Lou Moore, Patricia Holland, Wlillie Fisher, Io Pangle, Freda -lean Boley, Leona Carter, Ieanette Raines. Second row: Ola Mae Paxton, Marjorie McCall, Lola Dodson, Nadine Lyday, Athalee Morgan, Doris Reid. Mary Sue Conner, Ima Lee McCall, Ruth Iamerson. Third row: Ceneya Hudson, Mildred Chapman, Marlene VVhitmire, Helen Io Manley, jeney McCall, Beatrice McCall. and Joretta Moore. irith Grade Girls And Buys First ron' from lcft to right: Howard Jones. Donald Lee Cassel, Charles Pray Lusk, Earnest Hollar, Ray Byars, Elmo Crow, Guy Owen. Second row: Eugene Nicholson, Dawson Calloway, Junior Franks, Carlyle McCall, R. C. Calloway. Cerald Moore, Billy Case. Tizirti row: Curtis Banther, Charles Panglc, Edward Aire, Dearman Galloway. Alton Pangle, and George VVhite. . ' C' an - we t V. -,. , 1 -'.' Q N. 5 v ,- ,fx 2' Q l ,s AV mix Az. N' , i 4 ' ' First ron' from left io right: Pauline Masters, Peggy Lee, Dorene Galloway, B.1rbara McCoy, Xllillow Mae McCall, llonnie Calloway, Ruby Fisher, Marion Qlrayely, .Xyarie Powell. Second' mir: lirnestine McCall, Betty Lance, Alice Owen, Wlilma Ledford, hyelyn Mefall, Mabel Mason. Clerene Calloway, Betty 'lean Mitchell, Virginia Ledford. Oora Owen. Tlzim' row: Martha Jeanne Orr, Laverne Robinson, Mildred O'Shield, Dicie Redmon, Ayonda Lee McCall, Barbara Galloway, Opal McCall, lnola Kilpatrick, Vera McCall, and Mrs. llogsed. Eighth Grade Girls And Hays First mu' from left to right: Donald Lee Butler, Carl Masters, Ioel Hubbard, A. M. McCall, Carlyle Xllhitmire, Hoice Xllhitmire, Carl Phillips, L. V. McCall, XYilliam Rogers, lloward McCall, joe Staton, Eric Hall, and Forrest Alexander. Second row: Archie Bradshaw, John Hanson. Fred Dodson. James Holcomb, Joe McCall. Billy Angel, Buddy Case, Leon Owen, Nelyin Galloway. Tlzirri row: Lewis Holden, Milford Hubbard, Elmo Matthews, C. E. Gillespie, Roderick Galloway, Cameron Hubbard, Carol Owen, and Miss Wfiggins. Absent from tlze picture: Ray Owen and Clinton Yvhitniire. Qlfjllalzchlzg XQJMUIIJ 1. I . 1 ' ' V , L, , 1 ff '7'7'E'wf, X11 SSSLG-CCC5? FFA. FHA. 4y'L 11 M0 ' lu IL, ' ma V , -4 ' 4 5-f iglfglnj EEE AETIVITIES l2lay5'Hasl4aili1allTaain Front row: Ray Fisher, Hubert Callahan, Tracy Bice, Carlos Pangle, Favis Lowery, Harold O'Shields. Back row: T. McCall, John lamerson, Braxton Vvhite, Charles Moss, Brandon Summey, Timmy Hutchinson, ancl joe Cwen. Date Ian, jan. Ian. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Opposing team Highlands. . , Etowah ..,.. Brevard .... Six Nlile ,... Brevard. . . Brevard .,.. Bethel .. Six Mile. . Brevard .,... BOYS Place played life Rosman ..,. ,... 5 O lN1ills River . . . S Brevard . . . . . . 3-1 Six Mile . . .,.. 23 Bosman , , . . . . 31 Boslnan .. .... 27 Canton , , . . . . 19 Rosman .. .... 24 Brevard ,........,...... 47 Score Tlzep 15 33 22 18 27 25 46 10 49 Both teams are entering the C-olcl Medal Basketball Tournament at Canton High School, February 23-28. Girls, llzwlaeiliall Team First ww: .lu-Vlicnell Ciiilluwrly, Luuisc SLIIIIINCX. blilclrctl Cirueirc, 'lung Sis Polly Pringle, Surah lluclsun. Huck row: ,luclgi Owen, lla Stuplrcl, llelcn 'lu Manley, tXLlgLl5ILl Clullmvriy, .inn Klary Lee Callaliun. Da te Ilan. jan. Alan. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. S 16 23 30 2 20 24 27 5 Opposing t Highlancls Ernwali Brevard C11 Six Milo . Brevard Brcvarcl Canton Six lX lile Brevard GIRLS Plricc plrircrl lVe llnsrnziri , 28 Mills River 13 Brevard , 22 Six Mile . . 39 Rnsrnan . 19 Bosnian . 28 Clanton l5 Rnsman , 32 Brevard , , , , 21 Score Tlwj ll 9 20 14 7 7 49 12 22 Both teams are entering the Gold Neclal Basltetbrill Tournament at Canton High School, February 23-28. Newspaper Staff Seated at talile: BETTY JUNE FISHER. . TRACX' RICE ,....,. JEAN OWEN. . . JOE OWEN ...,... RIILDRED GREENE .... RAY BYARS ..,.... Standing: RIARY LEE CiALLAHAN .... JUDA OWEN ....... MRS. PIOGSED .... IIXIA LEE lXlCCALL. .. MRS. BRYSON ..,. Ni Eleveiztlt Grade Reporter . . . . . . . .Associate Editor . . . . . . . .Associate Editor .Twelfth Grade Reporter . . . . . . . .Associate Editor zztlz Grade Boys' Reporter ..Te11tlz Grade Reporter . . . . . . .Editor-itz-Cliief .. , . . . . .Faculty Advisor Niiztli. Grade Girls' Reporter . . . . . . . .Faculty Advisor X N j I : Y mm T- AAYEN-.Q-Qgiislzt-Agi ' Yes? -QQEYI' Y, X A f A -A A 2. lS2k,,ii9Y - A . . ' ' 3 A E Junior Play East SUNIBJJ AIARX' LTRLINKLLTIUN. .'Xllc:Lls'1'.x G.xLLcm'Ax'. . IIUBERT CAr.Lfu1.fxN. -'UNE SISK ......... Huuu C1L1.EsP1E Stamliug: BETTY JUNE FTSHEP RM' FISHER .... QiLOE CTARREN .... EXIE VEE XVILDE. . . FAVIS LOWERY. . ILA STOPHEL .... ROBERT ORP. .... IClliNCTY IIUSIKANII' Aunt Ilnzcl Nutt . . . . .Nrs. jurhrmc Nicholas Nupulcon Nutt Audrcyfs . . . . .Arlcnc Nutt . . .VVilmcr Snced . .Dorothy Dolson .. .. ...Bill Jones . . . .Aunt Juhilcc . . . .Elberta Peach .The Wild Man Audrey Hardwick hard-boiled unclc Beta Eluh 1-:ws s ri-:f:f:f: ::::z:ge:1g:- 5 -, ,.g.,-,::..:.v.: L Q 5 1 fu Q ,, si? no .3 ai- A if . .my W .nel If-gr M r' . ', ,r Ima 'O wh' 1 '1' 'I ggi? Q -4 . M z., First row frrmz left to riglzt: Exic Vcc NVilrlc, trcnszzrcrq jcuu Owen, reporierg .Iudu Owen, l'fCl!'1JI'CSitiClZ1j Mildred Green, presidezzi. Second row: Betty june Fisher, sccretzzryg Robert Orrg Mrs. VVt1rren, sponsor, and Mary Crunkletou. Vlusiu Klub l'4lI'5l mu' fron! lull lu riglzlf Klart' Luc Qlilllllllllll. lgxit' Vcc llliltlu, Lll1l'l5lll1L' Pmwll, .Xugustu Clglllmvgly, Matty Bt-llc l,ilIILQlL', AlHl1l1ll'CC Pmvt-ll, Polly Punglc Snrulm lluclsun, Lois Dodson, Patsy XfVuutltl1'tl, Nilclrutl Clrccn, smzxg lcmlur. Sccoml Vow: llvt-lyn Cmllmuly, XVilmull1 Linrlt-mn, Flyummy l7isl1cr, YILIIHCS lliulxlc, Louisc SLIIUITICY, l'rt'5itlt'f1l: :Mlm L1L1l'l.L'l', llcrnicc XVl1it111i1'c, Olliu Mau Coggins. llwlwrr Ort, scc1'uIm 1' mul song lcmlur. Tlzinl mtv: .lo-Vllt-lmcll Clzlllmxuy, Betty .lunc l'l5llL'l', 1'iccfprusitle11tg Clue ClLll'l'L'll. Null Ncliinncy, llcgm Owen. Jung Sislt, 'lutlu Owcn, Nurvcllu Stutcm. ljolrrtll row: Blrs. Luwlvllcu. flircctorg Bill Owcn, lla Stoplxcl. Dt11'iL15 Kllpi1Il'lL'lx, Lutlmcr Fisher, Clmrlcs Iolmscm, Marx' ClfLlIllxlCIUD. Lllltl ljutwlus Lcc. . . D 4,-. 1.-- 11111 l tl, ,SFI S155 Y W ,3 1. , ff x 2 l ,au In A 1 12531225 Firs! ww: Nl11.1JuEu CZREIZN. . . QlllARLES Moss .... ,IIIDA f,XVEN ...,. Vl-R.,xc'x' RICE ,..... . losEP111NE AlUORE. . P.-k'I'RIC'I.-X XVOOD.-XRD Secmnl rmv: ,IEAN CJXVEN. , . 'lui f3XVEN ......., 'IO-VHENELL c:ALLOX BRANDON SUMAIEY LOUISE SUMMEY. .. Alvseut from picture: ll. T. AICCNALL .... Senior Play East Cll,llN'lD.-ll! S'l'lE'l'S OU! YAY . . , . . .Lucliu Nurxvounl , A .Kip Sl12lClLlLlClx . . .llutty SllLILltlLIL'lx . , . . .llllflx Nurwuml Misa A-Xlulsy lliggins. , . . ....... Tilly . . .rllruclic Norwoocl . . . . . . .lx DCIC'L'flX'Ll . .Alix 'lobe Fccncy . , . . . . . . . .Cranclacl Mus. Laura Blortmm . . . .lim Mahonev Q., dl if ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION Pisgah Forest North Carolina Makers of the Worlcfs Finvst Cigarette Paper anrl Utlwr Fill-1? Thin Flax Papers BREVARD HARDWARE SlN'Illn'ilI,Q' of pwnplv. uw' url' nmrv Ifmil glrul In sm' lfnsnmn High SFIIUI put 0111 an -Innuul. Hemel of lIlI'l1' to I'I'l'l'.YfIlll'.-Q He-speclflllly. H. W. ITAXHHIS 3 Broadway Street Brevard. N. C. P Y CI f 48 ower' to ou, ass Of We're proud of you . . . X-f' Proud. too, of the chance to C9 O. 5 serve a new generation of ,V f young Piedmont citizens, R I Our best to you as you move f1 W I forward to make your own GD GD - place in our free economy , . . c QM where your own will and ef'- FN n ,c,'v li: H V 5.7 fort are the measures of achievement. IIKE PU E CU PANY wC wAxw xN vvC C,-NAAJC TRANSYLVANIA TIMES MEMBER OF A. B. C. fl Prize Winning Newspapers' Brevard. N. C. ED M. ANDERSON. Publisher Compliments of TRANSYLVANIA TRUST COMPANY The Friendly Bank Brevard, N. C. 11+ LQSVROLETQ McCRARY AUTO SERVICE Day Phone 290 Night Phone 291 Brevard, N. C. AAmmwVvn -Ch -VC vVwAJvxMvVxAwxAmvvXNvvCNWxAfVvxwxAxA,VvxANxAAvvxAAAwVxAAwvvxAAf . GUY DEAN PLUMBING. HEATING, ELECTRIC Phone 257 Brevard. N. C. vAVWVVvAAA BURTON 'S GROCERY Pickens Road Rosman. N. C. CLEMSON 86 CO-ED TI-IEATRES Brevard. N. C. ,V-C vvvx vh In Brevard ifs GAITHERS CAFETERIA AND GRILL Good Food at Popular Prices THE GRILL CAFETERIA 34 Broadway 23 Main St. Cafeteria has private dining room for clubs and special parties Compliments of ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Corner of Jordan and Gaston Streets Phone 441 Brevard, N. C Westinghouse Home Appliances- Youngstown Kitchens Construction and Repairs Compliments of MRS. MARY JANE McCRARY INSURANCE AGENT Always at your servicev Phone 67 Brevard, N. C. A BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE The SUIIIIISS Largest Distributors of Reliable nIPT'ChllTldiS9 VUE SELL FOR LESS ,JE :UNH H H 7 rn 0275 QT ,U as-4242 E' -1-CD 9-H cv '3 1 2?lo'.IE 3 CP fu UJU I-V' nffimmg .yo In N52 :f :Z :si QCD ZSNSU, :Q-Q'rn 211 zmgggy fp uw :.C1' S ZQFQFI E OS' U-F4 J 'f iw Z Q ag Q 5 qi-5 E S s a a 3 Compliments of GLOUCESTER LUMBER COMPANY Rosman, N. C. Compliments of K St M MOTOR CO. Brevard. N. C. Compliments of McCALL'S C 86 D GROCERY Rosman. N. C. NxvNC SISK'S CAFE lfrnesl Bryson. Prop. Tlwrv url- Iwo Hood :lures P to eatfeffonw mul Hera Compliments of HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. 53-55 East Main St. Pickens Hwy. Rosmzm, N. C. , llione 235 Brevard. N. ,-V-,AA ,xA,xA,VvxAfvKJv- Compliments of GALLOWAY'S FURNITURE CO. Rosman. N. C. AAAAAAAfA,vAfff.fv,XAAAf,.fvvvvvxA, C Nfxf--C-V-,f A,VVxA'.fVx-NL CAA A A A A AAAA,vxAAAAAAAAAAAf,f f- ff f.f Compliments of HOGSED'S AUTO COMPANY Rosman. N. C. 'Phone 2 ,VV Jv,-,--AAAWV XA C O R N , S T A X I Phone 466 Brevard, N. C. DOUGLAS Brevard, N. C. INSURANCE HAYES MOTOR COMPANY COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Dealers for KAISER FRAZER Open from 7 a. lu. to 12 p. nl. Phone 279 Brevard, N. C. Compliments of LONG'S DRUG STORE Brevard. N. C. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE C. W. Truman, Owner Brevard, N. C. Phone 639 REID-MELTON FURNITURE CO. Household and Kitchen Furniture 21 E. Main St. Phone 564 Brevard, N. C. STAR TAXI CO. Trips through the Smokies, Blowing Rock, Chimney Rock, Little Switzerland, Mt. Pisgah, and other points of interest. HALE SINIARD I. A. HEATH BURNS THOMAS IIM HALE Phone 249 Brevard, N. C. xnxx N.x,-VCA.,-vx.NAAA.xfvw-VxA.fx VAAVA-AvvwAANx Compliments of s MCFEE JEWELERS S L A C K ' S JEWELRY RADIOS 1 I V . l'orc'nms1 In PUSIIIUIIS RECORDS 5 44 XV. Main St. E Brevard' N' C' Brevard. N. C. WMWTMVMWVMMWW A,A, WM., VARNER'S DRUG STORE Where friends like to nieetu lVaIgreen Agency GALLOWAY'S Brevard. N. C. Phone 465 111111203 Brevard. N. C. SOUTHERN DAIRIES SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK Brevard, N. C. P11039 95 C T. RALPH PARRISH, nfmwgm- ? BAKER'S JEWELERS CANTEEN CAFE GIFTS 16 Caldwell Street High Grade Watch Repairs Brevard, N. C. Phone 62 Phone 68 Brevard. N. C. fN .AA,-Vx,-N.A,x,, K NORTON 'S SHOP 1 x woolnwokmmc Z SARRATT5 2 3444 King Sl' Hl'CYHl'll- N. C. 4 Hrevanl. N. C. g . . EQ MITCHELL-POPE LUIIIIJIIIIICIHS of 5 N 2 MOTOR CO., Inc. BREVARD E Donner: , PLYMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY E Dorlgv Qflob Ratedv Truclfs S Phone 590 Phone 70 Brevard. N. C. N H. ' I Sl Brevard N C S . llldl . N 1 - 4- X Compliments of ' DUCKWORTH MOTOR COMPANY SALES FORD SERVICE 1161611110116 198 Brevard. N. C. COIIIPHIIICIIIS of 3 HUME INTERIOR SHOP E .1 Colnplete Lillf, of B 86 B FEED AND . P Honw Decorations SEED CO. Brevard, N. C. - f l. N. C. . Blexarc 5 Phone 606 lst Broad St. FREEMAN HAYES NEW NND USED CARS Hl'CNkll'tl. N. C. Phone 350 COIllplilllt'lllS of ABERCROMBIE FURNITURE CO. Phone 175 Bl'6Y2ll'1l. N. C. 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