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A 3 F. n A Q -.C Y xxgwlig 'NXVY W ' ..kv'2f.e1,.Ah-sq mf..-N -ilk f x - X ' an v f A ' I 5 J fW'fW!f' LZr'Wl,3,,fgW' '41 X , A ' -1 'af . ' ri r - ,-ffl' 474+ ILIS +123 f.X!-1 l A 'ef f ll I f 1-' U r ri W0-reg E11 as I I U I r' H-5-llc m ' ' S -751 N, h, use ii' I qPg:,.v 5512 X ws? M':7 . W www ' m , AJ 3 4 W2 , .- 3 ,g If V . ii ..f r-. 44 Word To The wwe 'flue Senior Claw ROS fiefm f I 111 presented by MAN HIGH SCHOOL ROSMAN, S. C. U A XR, A . no H, ,,..r1 ',-vw..-f--...-'-. . , 1 f ' bedicativn 4555 ' K ': :Pi at Qziilffgg 1 X 2 9 . sib- XX K X i 4 le. Win guna mggins ln sincere appreciation of her years of unselfish devotion to Rosman High School we dedicate this volume of the Oriole to Miss Edna Wiggins. Although she is not with us this year, Miss Wiggins will always be remem- bered by her students for her wise counseling and sympathetic under- standing. Our best wishes to you, Miss Wiggins! Page Two 063 l OUR PRINCIPAL 1, fy, MR. E. F. TILSON A. B., Tusculum College Graduate work ct University of Tennessee facultzy MRS. COMNENA LAWRENCE Malhemalics A. B., Anderson College Graduaie work ol Furman University. i' i' MISS MYRA BARRON Librarian-English A.B. Winthrop College M. A. Peabody MRS. ANN BROUGHTON CLAPP Home Economics B. S., Alabama College. 'k if MR. WILLIAM R. DWYER English and Geography B. A., East Tennessee State College M. A., George Peabody College Advanced Sludy al Universities of Maine and of New Hampshire MRS. LA VERNE HOGSED English I B. S., Weslern Carolina College 'A' 'A' MR. B. E. KEISLER Agriculture Page Four B. S., Clemson College MISS VERA H. MCGINNIS English and French A. B., Limestone College Graduate work at University of North Carolina 1' 'A' MR. JACK RICHARDS History and Physical Education A. B., Newberry College MR. ALONZA WARREN Business Education B. S., Western Carolina College 'k i' MRS. DORIS WARREN Mathematics and Science B. S., Western Carolina College MISS DOROTHY GALLOWAY Science B. S., East Carolina College i' i' MRS. J. M. WINGET Public School Music Associate in Arts, Mars Hill College B. S. in Music, Meredith, Graduate work at Lenoir-Rhyne Yaculty ,uns -s5..,xW F ,J-1' Page Five J Hllllj PgeS Wm u xx .XX I .I ,, , K x. 'A if 3 ll If ll H Q 'E --W-M-f ' L . J J ,, 3 ,kb . '2 1 'V ' . , PX- ,p ,uf 'Aer'- '53 .se ,N , Senior CIMA Ufficer-A . Q i 5 - 4 'W' '- -. L r rr A L ef Q ,.v.W,,.,, 1 W, ,m1x..., ,..., i:,. r , ,N.,.,, .,A..'N...X,XLh. , , E p g. -1 4 ' 'fy ,gt Q, FA 'yW 3 -Mfr ' R L X, , . ee -e L' ? V . . Q.. X. If Bl g L ,,,, r 'E ' 2 bl W I e 9 X3 1,: . A ill Xxsi. 1 X L President . . . .... BILL PANGLE Vice-President .. .... MARVITA HALL Treasurer . . ....... ELAINE TOLLEY Secretary . . . .... BARBARA GALLOWAY Page Seven lIlaAcotA CHERYL REID JOHNNY BREAZEALE Seniom EARL ODELL AIKEN ll Why have favorites when you can kid them all. 'k i' CARROLL MANLEY BROWN He speaks little, does much. MARIAN KATHERINE BUTLER Good nature is a sign of a large and generous heart. t 'A' Wg!-N., X DOROTHY JEAN CHAPMAN Her voice is low, her manner sweet. EFFIE MAE CHAPMAN A Rather than money, rather than fame, rather than fun, give me love. JAMES MEDFORD CHAPMAN A fine fellow with plenty of knowledge. Poge Eight 'Tall Senivm SHIRLEY ANN CROWE fo., -'Q Life is just what you make it. ir f ip..- HAROLD JOE FISHER The fewer the words, the greater the profit. JOHN FRANK FISHER and fair, nice to meet, John's fellow who can't be beat. 'A' i' BARBARA LEE GALLOWAY Laughter and wit, flashing so freely. DONNA VEE GALLOWAY Lite is less than nothing without love. 5 if if 15 IMA J EAN GALLOWAY X A girl like her is hard to find. . GN' MARTHA EMMA GALLOWAY ln life, there's no room for worry, please don't rush me, I'm in no hurry. lv' 1,5 HERMAN EVERETTE GREER tiff Rather argue than eat when he is hungry. Page Nine casa f' -'M -'n,x- f '4 Page Ten tl rm- an with ll ll Senior-A JO ANN HALL Pretty to look at, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on. i' 'A' MARVITA FAYE HALL Happy and gay in every sort of way. CLAUDE DETRIC HOLDEN A man worth while is a man who will smile. 'A' 'A' LOUETTA HOOPER HUBBARD A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. ANNA LOU JONES An excellent student, speed her career. 'A' 'A' FLOYD BILLY JONES 'Although he has much wit, he is shy of using it. WILLIAM HARLOW MASON, JR. The value of each man consist of what he does well. i' 'A' ALICE WEBSTER McCOY She is as good as she is fair. Senivr-A NANCY CAROLYN M00 DY A maid blest with beauty as fair as heaven can make her. 'A' 'Ir MARY COLEEN OWEN For who can see and then forget the glories of this gay brownettef' JO ANN OWEN A smile for everybody is her way. 'A' 'A' ERNEST WILLIAM PANGLE Bill's quite a sport, a lover boy is he, He's our class president and popular as can be. NORMA MAE PHILLIPS Here's to Norma, gay and glad, a lovable, jolly way she had. 1' 'k FRANCES IRENE POPE Like gravity, she has the power of attraction. JOE VINCE SMITH I am Sir Oracle, when I speak let no dog bark. 'A' 'A' SHIRLEY WHITMIRE STEWART My joy is as deep as the ocean, and my troubles as light as its foam. - 4 rm, 1 fi 1 fH.. 'ff' Page Ele bf fir-. Q...- Page Twelve 1 ities Senivm MARTHA AN N THOMAS Like a ray of sunshine, she brightens up the place. 'A' if DORIS ELAINE TOLLEY Pleasant disposition and liked by all. BARBARA JEAN WHITMIRE A fine combination of good Iooks and personality. 'A' 'k JOHN CHRISTOPHER WHITMIRE Ever cheerful, never dreary, always smiling, never weary. RICHARD YANCEY WHITMIRE Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. i' 'lr MARY LOU MCCALL WOODRING Time means nothing to me. -r 1 One warm spring afternoon in the year of '55, I sat dreaming in economics class. The noise seemed to be floating out into space. Strange things started happening, I, Effie Chapman, am home on vacation from California where I am a hairdresser an the M. G. M. lot. I went up to visit ole R. H. S. to see how things had changed in the last ten years, this being the year 1965. The first person I am to meet is Bill Pangle, the new prin- cipal of Rosman High School for Sentimental Reasons? I see Frances Pape behind the desk as his secretary. I find that Elaine Talley is the new Physics teacher. As I walked dawn the street, I stop at a big restaurant which is owned and operated by Harlowe Mason. It is most famous for its fine foods. While talking with Harlowe he tells me Mary lou Woodring lives happily with Jr. taking care of the little Jr's. louetta Hubbard is living with Sherrill who is an Army Major in Fart Jackson. Shirley Stewart is now taking care of her nine children. Judy Bulter is happily married to Howard Crowe. It seems a lot of our girls have embarked on the sea of matrimany. He tells me Detric Holden naw owns a big night- club on 5th Avenue in Rosman, where Anna Lau Jones is a boogie-woogie dancer and the Apple Sisters, composed of Mar- tha Ann Thomas, Coleen Owens and JoAnn Owens, perform every night. I go up to see the girls and they tell me Alice Mc- Coy is naw living in Germany with her husband who is a 5-Star General. Time seems to fly and I find that my vacation is up and I board the bus back to California. I find the driver to be John Frank Fisher, who drives a Greyhound bus across the states. We stop at the station in Virginia and I see Martha Galloway as a ticket agent. Her husband is stationed there with the Navy. She tells me that James Chapman is the new professor in the University of Virginia. We journey on to Washington. There is a lot of confusion in front of the White House. As we finally scramble through the crowd, I see Carroll Brown now a congressman, on the front C'1aAA Prophecy Veranda congratulating Barbara Galloway who has just won the title of Miss America. We meet Floyd Janes on the street and he tells us he has just talked with Marvita Hall who is now a Republican Congresswoman in Washington. Back on the bus to New York, I find Yancey Whitmire who is a star football player at West Paint, traveling an the same bus. While talking he tells me Johnny Whitmire is now a 6-Star General. He said he had seen Earl Aiken who is a lightweight champion boxer in Madison Square Garden and Harald Fisher who is a heavyweight champion wrestler. As we enter New York, we see a huge crowd gathered at the airport. We are informed that Jean Whitmire, farmer R.H.S. classmate, has just become the first female jet pilot. We go over to talk to Jean and she tells us that Shirley Crowe has become another Judy Canova on TV, Everette Greer being her sponsor. Dorothy Chapman has just become the Bohney Blond of New York. As we journey on across the country, we stop at a dude ranch in Arizona for a night's rest. We find that the owner and operator is Ima Jean Galloway. Finally back in California, as I bid John Frank good-bye and start aff, I meet JoAnn Hall. She tells me she is to become Mrs. Barry Sullivan. As our conversation is carried an, I find that there are a few new-comers to Hollywood. Norma Phillips is the Na. I opera singer. Joe Smith has naw taken Roy Rogers place as king of the cowboys. Donna Vee Galloway had just won as Oscar for the Best Lover of I965. She wanted me to attend a movie premier in which Carolyn Moody was starring. Carolyn is naw the second Marilyn Monroe. As I turned to go, I seem to have heard a crash. laughter was ringing out and as I finally opened my eyes, I find myself sitting on the floor. I must have been dreaming, and falling out of my desk was just the thing to wake me. But dear friends it was the most pleasant dream I ever had. Class Prophets BARBARA GALLOWAY EFFIE MAE CHAPMAN Page Thirteen FLIGHT LOG OF FLIGHT 51 In the year 1951 there was a loud crash on the Rosman High airport. tFroml plane flight no. 51 came eighty-four young willing, starry-eyed students who, for the next year, were to be guided by Mrs. Clapp and Mr. Dwyer. We really became a part of Rosman High Air Base. This year was very busy for us. Our major sport was basketball, in which we all took interest. Our class furnished seven players which helped make the basketball season a very successful one. Before completely closing the basketball season, the annual class tournament was held in the high school gym between the grades. We were most happy that our girls won and we have been able to win each year during our stay at the air base. Then came the time we were furloughed from the air base for a short while. On our return we found that we were to be guided for the next year by Miss Wiggins and Miss Barron, who proved by their ability to be very dependable. At this time several new students had ioined our crew. Our guides thought that we were ready to be upped in rank. Miss Dorothy Galloway took charge of the crew and everybody proved to be helpful in getting ready and presenting the play, Deadly Earnest, which brought to us the feeling of high accomplishment, a task well done. Then arrived the time when we were asked to act as hosts in honoring the seniors with a banquet. The circus theme was exercised in this undertaking, resulting in a splendid evening for all in attendance. Our guides finally conducted us through our fourth and final year under the leadership of Mrs. Page Fourteen 1 1 iz: Q C1444 Hrltorg Lawrence, Chief Guide. This year was one of a series of the most exciting experiences we had ever hoped for. Our only thought was of our trip to Washington. This was an enterprise in which the entire flight of seniors worked long extra hours. The needed funds were finally raised and we were off on our trip to the National Capital. We all had a grand time and we thought that our time and money had been well spent. Next in the series of fourth year events was our senior play, which went over with a boom. lt rank- ed as one of the best that had ever been given at the air base. One day in May we heard an unusual noise which raised the curiosity of all the seniors. We ran out and to our surprise we saw plane no. 55 ready for take-off. We rushed into the building to get our diplomas, which were to be our reward for our work at Rosman Air Base. We all boarded the ship of life for our next take- off, into the unknown, the untried world. As most of us were seated we noticed several empty seats. This caused a moment of sadness for those who had left us during our four-year stay at Rosman. At last we were ready to go! We bade everyone good- bye and told them how much we appreciated the sacrifices that had been made for us. We knew these four years had been well spent and we will always remember Rosman High as our Alma Mater. COLEEN LEE , MARTHA ANN THOMAS LZLL' K V ' gil gif '- 3 i .vi 4 C1444 will LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five, because of our unsound minds and frail bodies, have drawn this, our last will and testament, which we will leave to our under- classmen. To Mr. Tilson and the teachers, we leave thankfulness and our deepest appreciation for all that they done for us in teach- ing and helping to increase our knowledge and wisdom in the past four years. To the Juniors we leave our titles as dignified senl0fS, providing they will be an honor to Rosman High School, and uphold our high standards that we have accomplished in the past. We, as seniors, hope you have good luck in raising funds to go to Washington, D. C. To the Sophomores, Freshmen, and the eighth grade we leave Qur youth, ability to run our tongue, and sweet disposition. Donna Vee McCall wills her ability to get along with every- one, to Joetta Owen. To Jakie Mathis, Carroll Brown wills his mischievous ways. Mary Lou Woodring wills her matrimonial luck to Joan Whitmire. l, Johnny Whitmire, do hereby will and bequeath my happy school days to Jimmy Whitmire for l feel confident that it will take the dullness from his school life. To Bud Whitmire, Shirley Crowe wills her ability to study. Earl Aiken leaves his ability to get demerits in Economics Class to Pansy Ashe. Carolyn Moody wills to Tommie Owen the best of her life. To Benny Cassell, Yancey Whitmire leaves his iob as school bus driver. Anna Lou Jones leaves her good bookkeeping grades to Susie Owen. To the Junior Boys, Harold Fisher wills his art of catching all the girls. Coleen Owen wills her height and love for basketball to her sister, Hope. James Chapman leaves his shyness to Bobby Stubblefield. Frances Pope wills her title as Speed Demon in typing to Gracie Gillespie. To Larry Patterson, Joe Smith leaves his habit of skipping classes. Elaine Tolley wills to Joleen Owen her friendly disposition. Everette Greer wills to Butch Lance his ability to argue with all the teachers. Effie Mae Chapman wills her diamond to some of the worried old maids of Rosman High School. To Jo Meta Hooper, Louetta Hubbard wills her love for school for she will need it before her journey is ended. Bill Pangle leaves a little of his personality and his talent to pester all the teachers to Bradley Snipes. To Barbara Chapman, Marvita Hall leaves her place as a bench warmer at the ball games. Dorothy Chapman leaves to Dorothy Whitmire her affec- tion for all the teachers. Harlow Mason leaves his love for playing hooky from school to Allen Chapman. l, Judy Butler, hereby will and bequeath my headache pow- der to anyone contemplating a trip to the asylum. To Virginia Owen, Jo Ann Hall leaves her Big smile and cheerful ways. John Frank Fisher leaves to Jimmy Cassell his great height. We, Martha Ann Thomas and Jo Ann Owen, leave our love for singing to Janice Banther and Marie Orr. To Patricia Burton, Barbara Galloway wills her flashing smile. Norma Phillips wills a portion of her dignity to her brother, Herman, for she realizes how badly he needs it. Martha Galloway leaves her love of driving a Mercury to all the Junior hot-rodders. To Jerry Chapman, Detric Holden wills his hunting ability with the hopes that he catches a dear. lma Jean Galloway wills a portion of her brain to any Junior who needs it. To Margaret Orr, Shirley Stewart leaves her giggles and big mouth. Jean Whitmire leaves her iob of keeping up with the Annual money to Shirley Meece. To Frank Mahoney, Floyd Jones leaves his love for sports, especially World Series games. Alice McCoy leaves her place on the cheering squad to any lower classman provided they have a big mouth. This is the Last Will and Testament, as signed, sealed, pub- lished and declared by all the passing Seniors of the Class gf 1955 of Rosman High School, Rosman, North Carolina. JO ANN HALL, NORMA PHILLIPS. Page Fifteen if Z . SENIOR SUPERLATIVES If ,. f Page Si BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST BASHFUL Joan Owen Joe Smith MOST STUDIOUS Anna Lou Jones Earl Aiken PRETTIEST Barbara Galloway John Frank Fisher xieen Dorothy Chapman Floyd Jones BEST ALL-ROUND Ima Jean Galloway Defric Holden MOST ATHLETIC Shirley Stewart Bill Pangle MOST POPULAR Marvita Hall Johnny Whifmire MOST ORIGINAL Louetta Hubbard Carol Brown WITTIEST Martha Ann Thomas Everefte Greer 'D I 9 4 ' UNIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST MUSICAL Shelby Jean McCall Pete Owen MOST POPULAR Pat Burton Frank Lance MOST BASHFUL Bobby J. Stubblefield Alma Owen MOST ORIGINAL Barbara Chapman Ben Cassell MOST STUDIOUS Grace Gillespie Frank Lance MOST ATHLETIC Margaret Orr Bradley Snipes W PRETTIEST Pansy Ashe Harold Whitmire BEST ALL-ROUND Margaret Orr Frank Lance BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Patsy Powell Larry Patterson Page Seventeen J I 'Gb 'U1 0 . ci- 19 'cov- 'ng-,... W.. S A x, .., 2? I . '22 s af. 3. A an 3, . A . N' ingr- s., 'iv- 72 fx lr.. - K QX its Page Eighieen '! T' PANSY ASHE Af.-E. Qi KATIE BROWN 1 I X E QL ' ANITA BRYSON PATRICIA BURTON ELVIN BYARS 4 Am ANNETTE CASSELL 'Q A ' BENNY CASSELL 7 I' BARBARA CHAPMAN re fx JERRY CHAPMAN , Q-EN ' ROBERT DEAN 421 Em ' 1, .. ALTHA MAE FISHER ,sg A A ' if I Lfw WILMA FISHER '- E WHL 4' LUCILLE FRANKS f' - ' ' 4,3 LEONA GALLowAY llhl0l'A ,nj ROY cALLowAY gl' I .. . - 1 1' Q .4 Q' GRACE GILLISPIE ' STELLA GLAZENER ,MW . I 'Cb if E- -M agi. wx EDWARD JOHNSON BIRTY ANN JONES FRANK LANCE, JR. JANICE LAWTER LUCY MAE LEE SHIRLEY LYDAY FRANK MAHONEY BARBARA McCALL DONARENE McCALL SHELBY JEAN McCALL MARGARET MITCHELL PAYE MORGAN uniol-A Qu L .:' . JL 1-fl 1 1 Zi A If 1 vp-v - Y 9. i. ALICE MOSES MARGARET ORR ALMA OWEN JOETTA OWEN No! Pictured CHARLEY JONES UT' 3, L wg QQ. FS fsiiwx X, ' A ww-wx A A551933 'WY .La 5 1 Q t 'k'Q- it e ,u f i Page Nineteen 'nnu..,.f 1 we-L..- 3, Page Twenvy -cas. in ,, aikah -, . uniol-A Veyff- 'MQ HAROLD WHITMIRE NANCY WHITMIRE SHIRLEY WINCHESTER CLEO WOOD JOLEEN OWEN LIONEL OWEN PAXTON OWEN VIRGINIA OWEN LARRY PATTERSON PATSY POWELL T. I. PETIT MARGARET SEARCY BRADLEY SNIPES HAROLD STATON IRENE WHITMIRE JOAN WHITMIRE Not Pictured RANDAL OWEN JIMMY WHITMIRE T I I l I Z4 P . sg I -'fix 1. .3 ? F--7 . 1155- ,J- -3657- ,vga . I ...Q D an. I , ,I S .Q V M- 15,3 h 9'- A f. , J , g. ,, ' 'Q-Q .M ,M 1 .- o as V I I ' I fi J' I H x 7? , I A 'K I , I A IA ' Q 'A es H I' Q S Ig Q. 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',iQCS,Q,,?i'-- H x i L5 I I Soplwmol-eA SHIRLEY MEECE DORA McKlNNEY WALTER McKINNEY LLOYD MORGAN GERALDINE MURPHY CLEAMON OWEN HOPE OWEN JAMES OWEN MARGARET OWEN MARTHA FAYE OWEN SUSIE OWEN EVERETTE PATTERSON THELMA PATTERSON JOHN PAXTON POLLY PETIT ROBERTA POWELL J, C. PRICE RAY QUEEN LAVERNE SMITH RUBY SNIPES EDWARD TOLLEY DOROTHY WHITMIRE GUYMA WHITMIRE JERRY WHITMIRE JOHN ALLEN WHITMIRE No? Piciured FREDA OWEN WALTER OWEN MARY INA WHITMIRE ?reAlcmen Qm Qin. ww wa.. HAZEL JOHNSON CLARA MECALL sm KJLPATRJCK JOE BEN MCCALL JORETTA LYDAY REBECCA MCCALL MARSHALL MASTERS SAMUEL MCCALL Page Twenty-Four Not PicIured CHARLES KITCHEN '--r-an-If JANICE BANTHER JAMES BREEDLOVE BETTY LOU BROWN WENDELL BROWN MARSHALL CASH JAMEs CAssELL LINDA SUE CASSELL EDNA CHAPMAN FREDA CHAPMAN LAWRENCE CHAPMAN EARLY FISHER MARY LOU GALLOWAY VIRGINIA GALLOWAY WAYMON GALLOWAY MILDRED GILLESPIE WANDA GREEN JAMES HENDERSON POLLY HOLCOMBE ELVIN HOLDEN JIM HOXI1 ALTHA McCOY GAYE McCOY DELLA McKINNEY ELLA McKINNEY IKEY MCKINNEY DALICE MEECE VIRGINIA MOORE BUDDY O'DELL MARIE ORR BETTY LOU OWEN SARA OWEN TOMMY OWEN VEDA OWEN MARVIN PARKER DICKIE PAXTON HAROLD PHILLIPS ROBERT POPE DOROTHY POWELL NORRIS POWELL BONNIE SEARCY OPHELIA SEARCY ELLIS STATON J. L. THOMAS HENRY TINSLEY BRUCE WHITMIRE J. C. WHITMIRE MELBA WHITMIRE MILDRED YOUNG l..Y.,-, wg ?reAlamen ., 'I 5- - 'in A I Q . tl Q 4- , , 'F ' by 1 fi- ! 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Fourth Row: Barbara Whiteside, Jometta Hooper, Shirley Nicholson, Virginia Gal- loway, Ruby Lee McCall, Rilla Johnson, Tabitha Owen. Fifth Row: Mary Powell, Mrs. Warren, Ruth Passmore, Ruth Mahoney, Virginia Price, Lawana Morgan. Absent From Picture: Shirley Lance, Hazel McCall, Willa Mae Meece, Roberta Whit- mire, Shelba Jean Lance, Evelyn Buckner. Page Twenty-Six I 1 Qglu tl: grade Koay f ' ,2g.31s?.Ji5. is SQ. 5' 2, +131 if lv, X Q6 f First Row, Left to Right: Orville Byars, Leroy Reid, J. W. Owen, Larry Murphy, Her- man Phillips, Henry Jones, Ray Snipes, Larry Galloway, Billy Whitmire, Edward Reid. Second Row: Robert Franks, Jakie Kilpatrick, Chapin Berkshire, Denver Owen, Gerald Whitmire, Billy Trotter, James Whitmire, Cecil McCall. Third Row: Lester Chapman, Loyd Mason, Oscar Harbin, Wayne Owen, Joe Crane, Melvin Tinsley. Fourth Row: Charles Winchester, Melvin Chappell, Bob Reece, Donald Chappell, Harold Galloway, Wiley O'Shields. Rear: Mr. Warren. Page Twenty-Seven IL. Mman at Randow F rwdkalggg R 3 , QF' HS Ref in was fN lk Dfw lk, 'I al, ' 0 O I Q I I W? 3 f 5 4 gf A+ Nnnual Staff ,SL I -..I U Page Thirty . ...ANNA LOU JONES Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor ........ ................. N ORMA PHILLIPS JOE SMlTH,BILL PANGLE, LOUETTA HUBBARD, FRANCES POPE Business Managers ........ DOROTHY CHAPMAN, MARTHA ANN THOMAS ..........EFFIE MAE CHAPMAN, JOANN HALL Advertising Managers Literary Editors ..... ..................JEANWHlTMIRE . . . .JOHN FRANK FISHER Treasurer .... Sports Editor ....... Art Editor .......................................... FLOYD JONES Junior Representatives ...... FRANK LANCE, T. I. PETIT, FRANK MAHONEY, GRACE GILLESPIE, JOHN PAXTON, SHIRLEY MEECE Faculty Advisor ................................... MRS. LAWRENCE til' JUNIOR PLAY CAST PAT BURTON ....... BUTCH LANCE ... NANCY WHITMIRE LARRY PATTERSON BOBBIE CHAPMAN PETE OWEN ..... PANSY ASHE .... MARGIE ORR .... ALICE MOSES ... PATSY POWELL . . . BENNY CASSELL . . GRACE GILLESPIE . ANNETTE CASSELL Sl'UBL.EY..YiLlI:lf.l-TESTER LIONEVB OWEN ....... LUTY MKEIEE ..... ....... ..... ROBERT DEAN .............................. .... . . .Cornelia . . . . .Cy Goolus .........Dorothy .....Hank Goolus ......Berty Belle Slim Howkenshclw . . . .Miss Winslow ...Happy Goolus . . . . . .Skeets Gooius .Widow Squiggins . ..... Horsefoce Dilly ..... .Aunt Sukey . . . .Miss Oggie . ...Emmy Jqgp . . . . . . ,klieke . . .Zeke'S'Ma .. . . .Jake Slasser JERRY CHAPMAN ............................ BARBARA McCALL BOBBY STUBBLEFIELD ................... .. .JOETTA OWEN -- - I if E., f 11 ' . A. x Q VVXJ Y FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Della McKinney, Dorolhy Powell, Evelyn Lee, Shirley Brewer, Dorothy Whiimire, Cora Lee Fowler, Georgia Carter, Susie Owen, Edna Mae Chapman, Wanda Greene, Ophelia Searcy. SECOND ROW: Joan Whiimire, .lorella Lyday, Dalice Meece, Virginia Moore, Shirley Holclen, Shirley Jamerson, Hope Owen, Joan Hall, Ruby Snipes, Eloise Owen, Roberta Powell, Lillian Galloway, Ella McKinney, Linda Cassell. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Searcy, Polly Petii, Polly Holcomb, Mrs. Clcpp, Mary L. Galloway. FOURTH ROW: Hazel Johnson, Veda Owen, Freda Chapman, Belly Lou Owen, Rebecca McCall, Lucy Lee, Margaret Owen, Helen Dodson, FlFTH ROW: Melba Whifmire, Clara McCall, Marlha Owen, Linda McCall, Helen Galloway, Mary lna Whitmire, Doris Fisher, Allha Fisher. Absent from picture: Allha McCoy, Janice Banther, Marie Orr, Mildred Young. ' at Page Thirty-Two is . 2 Q 9 F 'I K CFI I Qlc XX . ,,.- :D N A 'xr ff'- .' fx '.0 C'I r'2 V fi 'il :Q 3 1' ,D .- ,O Q 0 5 ' , L C R V 7. 7. 14. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cleamon Owen, Douglas Cantrell, Norris Powell, Robert Pope, Early J, Fisher, J. C. Whilmire. SECOND ROW: Waller Owen, Ilrey McKinney, Dickie Paxlon, Henry Tinsley, Ellis Slalon, Jae Smith, Harold Phillips, John Allen Whifmire, James Owen, Junior Holland, Eddie Talley, Garfield Clarke, Wendell Brown. THIRD ROW: Edward Johnson, Randall Owen, Tommy Owen, James Breedlove, Lawrence Chapman, Elvin Holden, James Henderson, J. L. Thomas, J. C. Price, Elvin Byers, Everelle Palferson, Ja Ben McCall. FOURTH ROW: B. E. Keisler, Johnny Whilmire, Jimmy Cassell, Jolnie Mathis, Roscoe Galloway, Harold Stalon, Buddy Odell, Lloyd Morgan, Davis Balmer, Allen Chapman, Marvin Parker, James Chapman, Carrol Brown, Charlie Jones, Delric Holden, Yancey Whifmire, Bradley Snipes, Jerry Whitmire, Bill Kilpatrick, Kennefh McCoy. Vrigi- Thirty llni-0 'Fl i ..,..f k.. W ournaliwrf Clllb FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Moses, Bill Galloway, Shirley Winchester, Pete Owen, Frank Lance Judy Butler, Nancy Whitmire, Mr, Dwyer. SECOND ROW: Annette Cassell, David Butler, Barbara Chapman, Georgia Carter, Patricia Burton, Shirley Holden, Patsy Powell, Margaret Orr. THIRD ROW: Polly Petit, Jimmy Cassell, Shirley Stewart, Barbara Galloway, Frances Pope, Shirley Jcmerson, John Paxton. FOURTH ROW: Larry Patterson, Freda Owen, Tommy Lee, Floyd Jones, Earl Aiken, Benny Cassell, Bill Pangle. , Joe Smith Nl' Page Thirty-Four V. .XV Betsy, l P Q XVPF l If 1 K Z7 V10 2 r- . ,, ,H , if eiei fi f3Z'7a,fQ 45 74 451' 1, ,F5 1 9 7' , - o g , ' 5 X f as 5 , J 3 - ro XX U, ' 5. 5'- M Z E DO Q ' S rw- Q ov O 3 N: E' sf Q Q V, 15 ' WL, 2 3 gs. 'RHI Q , 5 h O Q Xi, lux. I I Lf I N' 0 x I 5 I N4 , X 9 'E J in., m L-f an , 'N E x U' 5+ Z ,self 'ST C, I 1 ' 9- Aa, I 'I C .w..,, 3 f 555 Y Q ,N 11 I I Lt A ,Q X ekrq .4 Student Council vo at , -! I F i 6553 5 .1 ' I g Front Row, Left to Right: MISS VERA MCGINNIS, Advisor ALICE MOSES NANCY WHITMIRE BILL PANGLE Back Row, Left to Right: MARIE ORR ALBERTA GALLOWAY CHARLES WINCHESTER RAYMOND GALLOWAY ,km UETTA HUBBARD JOHNNY WHITMIRE EVELYN LEE JOE SMITH LAWRENCE CHAPMAN Absent From Picture: LO Student Court I I I I X I I Front Row, Left to Right: Back Row, Lett to Right: DOROTHY POWELL NORRIS POWELL JERRY WHITMIRE ELAINE TOLLEY EDWARD JOHNSON MR. KEISLER, Advisor JOHNNY WHITMIRE SHIRLEY BREWER PATRICIA BURTON JAMES CHAPMAN Page Thirty-Fiv 9 Traffic Committee hx' Fronf Row, Leff fo Righiz THELMA PATTERSON DOROTHY POWELL DAVID BUTLER JOE SMITH BILLY GALLOWAY ALICE MCCOY GEORGIA CARTER Third Row: STELLA GLAZNER JIMMY CASSELL Second Row: T. I. PETIT ALTHA MAE MCCOY BENNY CASSELL CARROLL JONES FRANK MAHONEY GRACE GILLESPIE J. L. THOMAS Z 161-af-lf 61116 Page Thirty-Six Fronf Row, Leff fo Righf: EDDY TOLLEY BOBBY STUBEFIELD HELEN GALLOWAY DORIS FISHER HAROLD WHITMIRE SHIRLEY JAMERSON ELLA McKlNNEY MARVELLA MASON DELLA MCKINNEY Second Row: MARY INA WHITMIRE SHIRLEY HOLDEN DAVID BUTLER GARFIELD CLARK ROBERT DEAN ,,JERRY CHAPMAN LIONEL OWEN WALTER McKINNEY MRS. HOGSED, Advisor POLLY HOLCOMB DALLAS MEECE Lu-are-nl First Row, Left Io Right: ANNETTE CASSELL DOROTHY CHAPMAN JO ANN HALL MISS GALLOWAY, Advisor JOHNNY WHITMIRE ANNA LOU JONES Second Row: SUSIE OWEN KATIE BROWN BARBARA McCALL .7I, A 3 MARGARET SEARCY MARY LOU WOODRING JANICE LAWTER ANITA BRYSON SHIRLEY LYDAY CAROLYN MOODY MARTHA FAYE OWEN Third Row: LINDA McCALL DONARENE McCALL SHELBY JEAN McCALL monogram C7416 Ps N15 Firsf Row, Left fo Right: JOHN FRANK FISHER SHIRLEY STEWART PATRICIA BURTON BILL PANGLE BARBARA GALLOWAY MR. RICHARDS, Coach ip I ALTHA MAE FISHER NORMA PHILLIPS CLEO WOOD DONNA VEE McCALL MARGARET MITCHELL JIMMY WHITMIRE STELLA GLAZNER TOMMY OWEN JEAN WHITMIRE ELAINE TOLLEY VIRGINIA OWEN Second Row: MARVITA HALL MARGARET ORR COLEEN OWEN JOAN HALL HOPE OWEN HAROLD STATON Third Row: JAMES CHAPMAN HARLOW MASON DETRIC HOLDEN BRADLEY SNIPES FRANK LANCE POLLY PETIT HAROLD WHITMIRE MARTHA ANN THOMAS PANSY ASHE Page Thirty-Seven Qrld' Kawlzet Kali Team Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Page Q Front Row, Left to Right: Polly Petit, Patricia Burton, Barbara Galloway, Marvita Hall, and Margaret Orr. Second Row: Pansy Ashe, JoAnn Hall, Louetta Hubbard, Coleen Owen, Hope Owen, Shirley Stewart, Barbara Chapman and Coach Richards. I6-EDNEYVILLE 'I9-HIGHLANDS 23-ETOWAH . . 30-HIGHLANDS 7-TRYON . . . 'IO-BREVARD . . I3-SALUDA .. I6-DANA .... 4-EDNEYVILLE 6-ETOWAH . Thirty-Eught SCHEDULE . . . .Here Jan . . .There Jan . . .There Jan . . . .Here Jan . . . .Here Feb . . .There Feb . . . .Here Feb. . . .There Feb . . .There Feb . . . .Here Feb -DANA .... I4-BREVARD ..... SALUDA ....... -CHRIST SCHOOL -FLETCHER ..... -MILLS RIVER . .. TRYON ........ -CHRIST SCHOOL -MILLS RIVER . .. -FLETCHER . . . R .Here .Here There .Here There There There There .Here .Here -3 . -6 4 1 Y . Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. be g0l,.J' Kulzet Kal! Team 'Q-Q... First Row: Left to Right: Benny Cassell, Manager, Larry Patterson, Harold Whitmire, Bill Pangle, Capfain, Harold Siaion, Bradley Snipes, Frank Lance, Manager. Second Row: Ray Queen, Roscoe Galloway, John Frank Fisher, Co- Capfain, James Chapman, Raymon Galloway, EDNEYVILLE HIGHLANDS ETOWAH . . HIGHLANDS .... TRYON .... BREVARD . . SALUDA . . . DANA .... EDNEYVILLE ETOWAH . . SCHEDULE . . . .Here Jan. . . . .There Jan . . . .There Jan . . . .Here Jan . . . . .Here Feb . . . .There Feb . . . .Here Feb . . . .There Feb . . . .There Feb .....Here Feb Mr. Jack Richards. ll-DANA ...... I4-BREVARD ..... 18-SALUDA ....... 27-CHRIST SCHOOL 'I-FLETCHER ..... 8-MILLS RIVER 9-TRYON ....... 12-CHRIST SCHOOL 14-MILLS RIVER . .. 'I7-FLETCHER .. Page .-..-4... .xml fi l l Thirt 53 -a gi-.f . Here . Here There . Here There There There There . Here . Here y-Nine Back Row, Leff fo Righf: J. C. WHITMIRE BILLY GALLOWAY ELLIS STATON LAWRENCE CHAPMAN SAMUEL McCALL BRUCE WHITMIRE 7 W-I Q53 bl, . 3 I Leff to Rlghf Cenfer: NANCY WHITMIRE SHIRLEY WINCHESTER, Chief LINDA CASSELL Absent From Picture: MARTHA ANN THOMAS ALICE McCOY glee C1116 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Whitmire, Bill Gallo- way, Martha Ann Thomas, Joe Ben McCall, Joan Whitmire, Janice Banther, Joe Smith, Marie Orr, Wanda Green. SECOND ROW: Patsy Powell, Elvin Byers, Shirley Win- chester, Altha McCoy, Virginia Moore, Georgia Carter, Ellis Staton, Grace Gillespie, Frances Pope. THIRD ROW: Gerolene Murphy, Thelma Patterson, Linda ... , ..- -. Q Y , -.ii ' U' ' I Cassell, Joretta Lyday, Clara McCall, Yancey Whitmire, Pete Owen. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Winget, Ray Queen, Larry Patter- son, Freda Jean Chapman, Edna Mae Chapman, John Pax- ton, Raymond Galloway. FIFTH ROW: Melba Whitmire, Jimmie Cassell, John Frank Fisher, JoAnn Owen, Kenneth McCoy. U95 tl: grade glee C1116 .V M ,N ,W .7 A . , A liielta 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Hazel Jones, Keitha Fay Mc- Coll, Lorraine Whitmire, Renneth Moses, Linda Green, Fran- ces Smith, Wilma Patterson, Viola Johnson, Martha Reid, Evelena Aiken, Verlen Owen. SECOND ROW: Sarah Whitmire, Charlotte Staton, Rulay Lee McCall, Mary Jane Powell, Shirley Lance, Martha Bry- son, Larry Murphy, Rachell Whitmire, Arville Byers. THIRD ROW: Jo Meta Hooper, Alberta Galloway, Dorothy A-401' . I g . i 4 3 - I ' 0 , vb My l v - F V ' 5. T 4 I 5 kr I gf ,r . Galloway, Susanne Morgan, Linda Lance, Jimmie Owen, Shirley Nickelson, Joyce Green. FOURTH ROW: Emo Jane Rains, Wanda Patterson, Mar- garet Batson, Zella Brookes, Charles Winchester, Harold Watkin, Charlie Duckworth. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Winget, Ray Snipes, Betty Jean Clayton, Oscar Harbin, Bryce Whitmire. SIXTH ROW: Wiley O'Shields, Bob Reece, Donald Chapell. Page Fovtyffjne Senior Flay Cut Three Fingers in the Door Directed by MISS MYRA BARRON William Heupel .... . .. .Knot in picturej Bill Pangle Sylvia Long .... .... ..... F r ances Pope Miss Tessie Tingle ..... ......... C oleen Lee Elizabeth lBe-isyl Brown. . . .... Martha Ann Thomas Mrs. William Heupel .... .... L ouetta Hubbard ClUfG Heupel ---- ---- C not in picturel Barbara Galloway Anna .... .... ........ J o an Owen Paul Harden. . .... Johnnie Whitmire Gregory Long .... ..... J ohn Frank Fisher Officers. ..... Earl Aiken, Joe Smith Page Forty-Two ur A?oodfer5 ana! ,fdcluerfiderd JUNE OWENS CASSELLS 5-I0c BLUE BONNET BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY NOOK BREVARD LAUNDRY 81 COAL CO. VOIGT EARL BOLEY MRS. MILDRED TOLLEY MR. AND MRS. MICKLER LUSK MARY LOU CHAPMAN DEERFIELD MOTEL BOST BAKERY MR. AND MRS. CLAUD STROUP MR. AND MRS. A. M. WHITE N. H. CHAPMAN MRS. RICHARD RICE MR. AND MRS. W. J. MOORE MR. AND MRS. D. H. WINCHESTER MRS. FRANCES ARMSTRONG MISS GENEVA PAXTON MR. AND MRS. G. C. YEHLING, JR. DORIS PANGLE BERT PANGLE LINDA MCCRARY BREVARD LAUNDRY 8. COAL CO. MR. AND MRS. CRITTENT GALLOWAY MR. AND MRS. CARLYLE MCCALL MRS. THELMA PATTERSON MRS. O. E. MATTHEWS MISS MARY I. WARD MISS JULIA WOOD W. M. HIPP MRS. LE MAYNE A. FARRIOR MRS. FAYE G. BISHOP MRS. AVERY WHITMIRE MRS. HAROLD HOGSED MR. AND MRS. R. E. MOODY MRS. B. E. KEISLER MYRA BARRON JACK RICHARDS MR. AND MRS. W. R. DWYER W. O. GALLOWAY PERRY FISHER WILMA MOORE MR. AND MRS. DOCK LUSK REV. AND MRS. S. B. MCCALL ODELL POWELL BRANTLEY M. DAVIS PAT LANCE MR. AND MRS. CLYDE HUBBARD BREVARD AUTO PARTS BAKERS JEWELRY WARDS NEWSSTAND BREVARD HARDWARE A. P. BELL, JR. MISS THELMA C. PETIT FRANTZ WHITMIRE CARLYLE WHITMIRE KENNITH STEWART MRS. MARIE WHITMIRE ROY JOHNSON SLACKS AYERS GERENE GALLOWAY MR. AND MRS. J. B. JONES MR. AND MRS. C. M. DOUGLAS JOYE SUMMEY RUBY HAYES JIMMIE LEE CHRISTINE JONES MR. AND MRS. FURMAN OWEN E. V. DILLINGHAM MR. AND MRS. PAUL OWEN JERRY LEE EDWARD PAXTON MR. AND MRS. C. B. WEBSTER PFC. KENNETH DON McCOY AKC FATE L. WEBSTER SANDRA LYNN SMITH J. D. McCALL MR. AND MRS. LAWERENCE WHITMIRE MR. AND MRS. BUCK OWEN DOUGLAS D. LEE, SN PFC. SHERRILL M. HUBBARD MRS. BEULAH J. JONES MR. AND MRS. CARL PHILLIPS MR. AND MRS. ED OWEN COLEMAN TIRE CO. MRS. THURMAN GALLOWAY MR. AND MRS. CALVIN SMITH Page Forty Th ee 'i4uto6iv9rapliieA of Seniom EARL ODELL AIKEN: F. F. A., I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Glee Club 3, Crew Club 3, Journalism 4, Class play stage manager 3, Superlative 4. Ambition: Salesman Motto: All for one and one for all. Nickname: Muscles Hobby: Women CARROLL MANLEY BROWN: F. F. A. I, Sentines 2, 4, Superlative 3, 4, Class play stage manager. 2. cil 3: 2, Ambition: Boss Man Motto: I'here's always another chance. Nickname: Brown Hobby: Hunting MARIAN KATHERINE BUTLER: 4H I, 2, Library Club I, Miss Fixit 3, Journalism 3, Editor 4, Glee Club I. Ambition: WAFS Motto: Live for today, as though it were your lost. Nickname: Judy Hobby: Doing anything against the law DOROTHY JEAN CHAPMAN: F. T. A. 3, 4, Student Coun- 3, Annual Staff, business manager 4, Class play usher Class secretary I, Superlative 3, 4. Ambition: Air Line Hostess Motto: To make the best better. Nickname: Dot Hobby: Reading EFFIE MAE CHAPMAN: F. H. A. I, Reporter 2, 3, 4H I, Annual Staff 4, Class play hostess 3. Ambition: Beautician Motto: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Nickname: Eppie Hobby: Having fun JAMES CHAPMAN: F, F. A. I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Monogram 4, 4H Secretary I, 2, Superlative 4. 2: Ambition: Construction Work Motto: Never give up, nothing is impossible. Nickname: Chappie Hobby: Fishing and Hunting SHIRLEY ANN CROWE: Journalism I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Class play usher 3, 4H I, 2. Ambition: Secretary Motto: Da unto others as you would have them do unto you. Nickname: Shirley Hobby: Reading HAROLD FISHER: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, Crew Club 3. Ambition: Hotel Desk Clerk Motto: When there is no future in it, don't do it. Nickname: Fisher Hobby: Eating JOHN FRANK FISHER: Superlative 3, 4, Monogram - 4, Glee Club 3, 4, 4H I, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Crew Club 3, F. F. A. I, 2, Annual Staff 4, Journalism I, Class Play 3. Ambition: Head Coach of N. C. State Motto: Go Man, Go. Nickname: Big Fish Hobby: Sports Page Forty-Four BARBARA GALLOWAY: Basketball I, 2, Captain 3, 4, Monogram I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Superlative 3, 4, Class Play 3, Music 1, 2, F, H, A, 1, 2iClass President 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Journalism 4. Ambition: Chemist Nickname: Bob Motto: Great people die, l'm feeling bad. Hobby: Pat 8. Turner DONNA VEE GALLOWAY McCALL: F. T. A., 4H 3, 4, Class Play usher 3. Ambition: Housewife Motto: Never say I can't. Nickname: Donnie Hobby: Collecting Post Cards IMA JEAN GALLOWAY: Miss Fixit 3, Library Club 2, 4H I, Superlative 4. Ambition: Stenographer Motto: Never get discouraged, it took Noah 600 years to build an ark. Nickname: lmer Hobby: Having Fun MARTHA GALLOWAY: Miss Fixit 3, 4-H I, 2, Class Play usher 3, F. H. A. I, Historian 2, 3. Ambition: Secretary Motto: Live and Learn, die and forget it alI. Nickname: Susie Hobby: Breaking Hearts EVERETTE GREER: F. F. A. I, 2, Superlative 4. Ambition: Mineralogist Motto: Don't do today what you can put att until to- morrow. Nickname: Greer Hobby: Squirrel Hunting JO ANN HALL: F, H. A. I, 2, Library Club 3, Superlative 3, Annual Staff Literary Editor 4, Traffic Committee 3, Student Council 3, Class Play usher 3, F. T. A., Secretary and Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. Ambition: College Motto: Don't do anything if you can't do it well. Nickname: .Io. Hobby: Being Nice to Others MARVITA FAYE HALL: F. H. A. 3, Class Play 3, Mono- gram 4, Class President I, Vice-President 3, 4, Superlative 3, 4, Marshal 3. Ambition: Beautician Hobby: Dating Nickname: Vita Motto: Always be a live wire and never get stepped on. DETRIC HOLDEN: F. F. A. I, 2, 4, Monogram 3, 2, 4, Student Council I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4. Ambition: Mechanic Motto: Speak before you think. Nickname: Deak Hobby: Hunting LOUETTA HOOPER HUBBARD: F. H. A. I, Parliamen- tarian 2, Basketball 3, 4, Monogram 4, F. T. A. Secretary 2, Student Council Secretary 3, Student Court Secretary 4, Citizenship award 2, History award 3, Class Play 3, Miss Fixit Secretary 3, Marshal 3, Annual Staff, business man- ager 4, Superlative 3, 4. Ambition: Housewife Motto: Do what you can today, tomorrow may be too Iate. Nickname: Lou Hobby: Cooking ANNA LOU JONES: F. T. A. 3, 4: Library Club 3: F. H. A, 2: Annual Staff, Editor 4: Chief Marshal 3: Superlatives 3, 4: Home Economics Medal 2: Science Medal 3: Class Play usher 3. Ambition: Home Economic Teacher Motto: Where there's a will, there's a way. Nickname: Putchie Hobby: Learning to Drive FLOYD BILLY JONES: Journalism 2, 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Play 3: Superlative 4. Ambition: To See Places and Things Motto: Step lightly on dangerous ground. Nickname: Casey Hobby: Art WILLIAM HARLOW MASON, JR.: F. F. A. I: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Psychiatrist Motto: One's life should be a challenge, not a truce. Nickname: Red Hobby: Piano ALICE WEBSTER McCOY: F. H. A. I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: F. T. A. 3: Miss Fixit 3: Journalism 4: Traffic Committee 4: Cheerleader 4. Motto: A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Nickname: Al Hobby: Playing Musical Instruments NANCY CAROLYN MOODY: F. T. A. 2, 3, 4: Journalism 2, 3: Glee Club 2: 4-H 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: Class Play 3. Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Why be difficult, when with a little more effort you can be impossible. Nickname: Sally Hobby: Collecting Souvenirs MARY COLEEN OWEN: Student Council I: F. H. A. I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, co-captain 3, 4: Class Play 3: Monogram 2, 3, 4: Rasman Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4: 4-H I, 2, 3: Sanitation Chairman 2. Ambition: Housewife Motto: Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Nickname: Sis Hobby: Playing Piano JO ANN OWEN: F. H. A. I, treasurer 2: Traffic Com- mittee I: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Essay Prixe, Fire Prevention 4: Rasman Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4: Superla- tive 4. Ambition: Housewife Motto: Try to do your best. Nickname: Joe Hobby: Reading ERNEST WILLIAM PANGLE: Journalism I, 2, Sports Edi' tor 3, 4: Annual Staff, Advertising Manager 4: Class Play 3: Class President 2, 3, 4: Vice-President I: F. T. A. 2, 3: Monogram I, 2, 3, President 4: Basketball I, 2, Captain 3, 4: Superlative 3, 4: Student Court 2: Junior Varsity Coach 2, 3. Ambition: Chemical Engineer Motto: When you've got to go, you've 9ot to go, and when you don't have to go, you've got to go anyway. Nickname: Wild Bill Hobby: Playing Basketball NORMA MAE PHILLIPS: 4'H I, 2: F. H. A. 2: F. T. A. 3, 4: Annual Staff Assistant Editor 4: Library Club 3. Ambition: College Motto: Meet everyone with a smile, for he may be your next door neighbor. Nickname: Sue Hobby: Loafing and Sewing I FRANCES IRENE POPE: F. H. A. I, 2: Class President 2: Miss Fixit 3: Journalism 4: Glee Club 4: Trip Treasurer 4: Annual Staff 4: Marshal 3: Superlative 4. Ambition: Nurse Motto: To win in life it takes not luck, but pluck: not v. .f.bone, but backbone. Nickname: Fran Hobby: Playing the Piano JOE VINCE SMITH: Journalism I, 2, 3, 4: 4-H I, 2, 3, President 4: Student Council 3, 4: Traffic Committee I, Chairman 4: Sanitary Committee I: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, President 4: An. ual Staff, Advertising Manager 4: Crew Club 3: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Basketball, Manager 2: Superlative 3, 4. Ambition: Mechanic Motto: If the bus don't run, Walk. Nickname: J. V. Hobby: Woodwork and all Sports SHIRLEY WHITMIRE STEWART: F. H. A. I: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Monogram 2, 3: Reporter 4: Superlative 3, 4: Class President I: Trip Secretary 4: Glee Club I, Secretary 4: 4-H I, 2, secretary 3: Miss Fixit, secretary 3: Student Coun- cil I: Student Court Secretary 3: Journalism 3, 4. Ambition: Housewife Motto: AIwoys be a live wire and you'Il never get step- ped on. Nickname: Sheryl Hobby: Playing Basketball MARTHA ANN THOMAS: Journalism I: Traffic Committee 2: Essay Prizes: Fire Prevention 2, 4: Monogram 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Music 3, 4: Annual Staff, Business Manager 4: 4-H I, 2, 3: Superlative 3, 4: Sanitation Committee 2: Basket- ball I: F. H. A. Trip to Raleigh I, 2: Rasman Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4. Ambition: Xray Technician Motto: Better to be small and shine, than to be great and cast a shadow. Nickname: Thomas Hobby: Collecting Indian Arrows DORIS ELAINE TOLLEY: F. H. A. 2: Miss Fixit 3: Class De- votional Leader 2: F. T. A. 4: Student Council 4: Marshal 3. Ambition: To Travel Motto: What you are now determines what you will be. Nickname: Bunt Hobby: Listening to Radio Stories BARBARA JEAN WHITMIRE: F. H. A. I, 2: F. T. A. 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Play usher 3. Ambition: WAFS Motto: Never marry for money, when borrowing is the cheapest. Nickname: Jeanie Hobby: Reading JOHN CHRISTOPHER WHITMIRE: F. F. A. I, 2, President 4: F. T. A. 3, President 4: Student Council 4: Student Court, Chief Justice 4. Ambition: Preacher Nickname: Johnny Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Hobby: Reading YANCEY WHITMIRE: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4 Crew Club 3. Ambition: Agriculture Teacher Motto: Put your troubles in your pocket, shut the lid and smile. Nickname: Yancey Hobby: Traveling MARY LOU WOODRING: 4-H I: Glee Club I: F. T. A. 4. Ambition: Housewife Motto: I will always try to do my best in everything I do. Nickname: Strawberry Blonde Hobby: Learning to Drive Page Fonyflve r R STORE I Sue fyfiviod QITIYLQJQZQW Bflflf I I JITON'S GENERAL STORE A Friendly Place to Buy All Your Needs Pickens Road Phone 27511 Rosman, N. C KEYS PRINTING COMPANY ANNUALS OF DlSTlNCTlON GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA V, ...N X , x A . M Lisf'i,.' if - ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA Subsidiary of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp Makers of the world's finest cigarette paper and Olin cellophane N A A W psf. ymiw vw S or MV QW R N My Compliments of ' vYDWCash and Carry Cash Wholesale 1 ' A Super Market Grocery V A Main Street East Main Street BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA f 5 POWER TO THE CLASS OF J QE? gg R UU Q' es NSK XX A-at E se ra, 5 X984 1954 S ere of youmproud, V' , , 0 t chance to serve a ' cw 0 Hrntion of younfv W I - 1 citizens. iffl Yfmsf ' X ' '. ' V A ' b bt .to you as you move :VEiKTRtCAVl vaosnfss, XS f vard, 111 a free and respon- ' M X QS ' '1'e-co1u111unity...where 'fa S' S ogown will and effort are 4116 fx 035' S, S5 measure of achievement. riff PIEDMQXXX P g F yEgh Where The Community Shops With Confidence' ARD IEWE AND IFTS EMM M,y?,fJ.b5i.e cw. Ho., MQW W M MQKLZQWQ ,PK WNY h 5 me 2 ffwww W CITIZENTQWHAMCOMPW PLUMMER'S B d N eh c I' READ THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES Audited Circulation F ll w school news and news of the co in this Prize-winning weekIy DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. sALEs - senvlce ' 5 .'2I- ul 3-4511 Brevard, N. Compliments of THE GLOUCESTER LUMBER COMPANY STORE Rosma n, North Carolina IONES' News Stand Turner 3-3541 Brevard, N. C. PATTON'S C-ULF STATION Brevard, North Carolina BREVARD COLLEGE An Accredited Coeducational Junior College Offering Liberal and Practical Arts THE COURSES OF STUDY INCLUDE: Accounting . Medicine Business Administration Ministry Business Education Nursing Church Music Psychology Church Secretary College Teaching Public Health Public School Music Dentistry Religious Education Elementary Teaching Science Engineering Secretarial Administration Grammar Grade Teaching Secretarial Course High School Teaching Sociology Home Economics Stenography Homemaking Vocal, Piano, Organ Journalism Instrumental Music Law Write to Director of Admissions for Catalogue Filty SOUTHERN DAIRIES SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK T. RALPH PARRISH, Manager Phone 2-3631 Brevard, N. C. TRANSYLVANIA TRUST COMPANY THE FRIENDLY BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Brevard, North Carolina CLEMSON and CO-ED THEATRES Brevard, North Carolina BOYD'S ESSO FUEL OIL and RECAPPING SERVICE Phone 2-4801 Brevard, North Carolina BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS PHONE 3-2321 Brevard, North Carolina DOC GALLOWAY'S DRIVE-IN Rosman, North Carolina Compliments of Doc and Margie FISHER'S BARBER SHOP Rosmon, North Carolina LANCE'S and FROZEN LAKE Brevard Lumber Company Quality and Service Dial 2-1911 346 King Street BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Micy's Laundry 343 King Street BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Bridges Coal and Oil Co. Dial 2-5121 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Ierome and Summey BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Moore Funeral Home BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Hardin's Grocery and Feed GENERAL MERCHANDISE Route 2 Brevard, North Carolina ROSMAN HIGHWAY Compliments of Hogsed Auto Company and Rosman Bus Line ROSMAN, NORTH CAROLINA AUSTIN HOGSHED, Owner B fr B Feed and Seed Co. BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Page fifty-Fou TANKERSLEY,S FLORIST PHONES Day 2-3421 Nite 3-3151 Brevard, North Carolina DIXIE CLEANERS N. Caldwell St. Phone 2-3511 Serving Transylvania County for the Past Thirty Years Brevard, North Carolina J . f' , M CRA Y AUTO SERVICES, :Nc -B 'Q' EVROLET - OLDSMOBILE 3 3 fx Sales - Service X 'Dxay and Night Wrecker Service JN N- TUrner 2-2311 r F A! Q Brevard, North Carolina N HAYES MOTORS, INC. im 5 rf Your DODGE end PLYMOUTH Dealer f All North Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of Saretts Cleaners and Laundry Service Phone 2-1021 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Goodwill Motor Company Your Pontiac and G.M.C. 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Mactie Drug Company The REXALL Store BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Varner's and Long's DRUG STORES Your WALGREEN Agencies BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 IN BREVARD it's C-aither's Restaurant RHODODENDROM and DOGWOOD ROOMS Available for Banquets Civic Clubs, Special Occasions Galloway's Restaurant Home of Country Ham and Western Steaks Eat Here If It Kills You- We Need The Money BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Harden BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Listen to W P N F N BC Affiliate 1240 on Dial Tops in Music - News and - Sports Krispy Glaze oo-NUT SHOP AND PASTRY Phone 2-6401 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Pearlman's Serving Western North Carolina for 26 years FIRST FOR FURNITURE 72 E. Main St. TUrner 3-1921 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Pg Flys Compliments of Pisgah Candy Company WHOLESALE Dial 2-6651 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Terminal Grill And Union Bus Station BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They make our yearbook possible. I A. W. 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