Sand Hill High School - Voice of the Hills Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

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X h K X - X X Viv- X M ,.w-, SXQJAAQ 'I , as XX -XX N fxwffwsfl X 4 W 3 i a Q A E 4 S Qeaenfing OICE OF THE ILLS 1953 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of SAND HILL HIGH SCHOOL Asheville, North Carolina oreworcl The Senlor Class present th1s lssue THE HILLS and we wxll be proud come as a wrntten of our happy days has Worked hard to of the VOICE OE to make It one which to keep rn years to and p1ctured record spent at SAND HILL HICH As our journey through llfe takes us to many destmatlons the memory of our hxgh school days w1ll always be wxth us NVe hope that others w1ll enjoy with us th1s 1953 VOICE OE THE HILLS. 1 1 . 1 sy-T ft f put' xc ififf' ' N PN 5 Isl' DEDICATIGN is , X N ' A -tx.. -fl W- N X X Q . . it . .h Q , . vt ,ti if f v e r '5 Qs. f Frrr Vt ti AA n. , . Q w Q S Q A ' X s i fbwfa 1 R I X .x '- . fu-'r Q N N 'X xik':-k' A ' is 'lk slxs xx? . ' we . ages d':1fNN S-fslQf'Q A F Nl'1 '3Q -x. 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Many would like to return to re-live their cluys, making sueh changes us experiences would clietute. That cannot he. We can only live in the present, and hope that the present will help to prepare us for the future. As the years go hy, your 1953 yeurhook will he il xnost trensurecl possession. lt is ai vitzll purt of your youth and your clreums. I ann glzul to he your principal, your friencl and counselor, and uhove all to he u purt of the Suncl llill traclition of which We ure justly proud. C. C. MARR FACULTY Just one big happy family! The faculty First row left to right: Third row left to right: Miss Killian, English and Business Mr. Roberts, Industrial Arts and D. O. Mrs. Mann, Seventh Grade Mr. Morris, History and Coach Mrs. Elkins, Science Mr. McCracken, Math Sc Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rector, Seventh Grade Roberts, Science and Math MY Brown, Seventh Gracie Brigmon, Business cond row left to right: Mr. Marr, Principal Miss Brookshire, English Mrs. McGee, Home Economics Miss Redmond, Eighth Grade Miss jumerson, Eighth Grade Mrs. Cuzel, English and Latin Mrs. Fortner, Library Miss Mitchell, Math re X , .XFJ w X . Mr. Cathay, Science and Coach Not Pictured: Mr. Ferguson, Elementary School Principal and History Mrs. Smith, Music Miss Humphries, Physical Education Mr. Holtzclaw, Band and History Mrs. Andrews, English TS Q 5, LSLWUJ . 0 x I- -qua ya, M ,I . ulwbu-I 'WWW' or . Morrell, Eighth Grade and Science SENXORS Carman MEHAFFEYfPresident jew ALEXmum-Vice-President W LsoNfSecretary 'Treas BAHBAKA x Not Pictured-Hman KELLER My 'E' oy Alexander . ACF: . .EWS Q- R we-vkki wiiffi L. f . .X wl,:Msw.-:. ' ' - X si' A ' ' I 1 . . X in s A .Q ? . 3, Bobby Reagan Arrington Clara Faye Ballard Mary Elaine Banks iw 'G' CLASS OF 1953 gg, Q..-J' Marie Beachboard Edward Brinkley lph Lee Brooks 5'2- Shirley Annette Brooks Norma Lou Brown P21ffiCi11 Brown .vox A 'FV' wx M' 1 fi 'T Carroll Caglv Mary Cancller julia Anne Carlock Bill Clark :WW ,.,m,,,.,m.-, X M than 'T CLASS OF 1953 Doug Clark Nancy Leo Cochrane Bill Coffey .-4' 2-'wi --ff! Mary Alice Conner Shirley Cooke Ruth Crawford IU' m'0 ' .fx ff? TEV 'UNK 96 S' ' W wg. F5 nvttc Crcasman Polly Qln-jstophcr CLASS OF Calvin Davis Rllth I',ii'lCl .ICITY F011-gt Mw 5 fm-:ry Shirley Crook A Ccralclinc Collins 1 953 Wfyncllc Ford 5 it ...psf Barbara Early jV5y9 I rf JJ ff . Bct+ffLFranks QT 'W' if me D at ,Q --' uck Edwin Gaston Peggy Ann Goode Mary Frunccs Cossc-lin Clml-It-5 Xvilligun C1 - .wwmggaq CLASS CDF 1953 Arncttu Hcnson Virginia Holcombc Churlottc Ilostvllvl' l'1l'illlCCS Dec Hughcy Duigy Ruth Hmm-y Carole joncs 'F-.T 31? V 'Q' pl K Nh' sl J Y- N 'CQ' SMT Joyce Keller Peggy King Betty Faye Looney Paula jean Lowery 6-L 1 Vw CLASS QF 1953 jack Lindsey jack Lovingood franklin Lydu 'T-.T-3' Don McElrath Louise McFarland 'UU Bobbie McKirmish X Y- E ,i 4-- --M f up-- ' lymond MCKUIHCY George Mehaffey Iohn Moore Virginia Nave CLASS OF 1953 Peggy Parker Neil Parris Barbara Patterson Charles Puterbaugh Shirley Ray Larry Revels Charles Roberts Carlie Rogers Faye Rowland CLASS OF l953 Bobby Scott enneth Sherrill Dorothy Mae Smith Charles Sprouse Shirley Starnes 5m wmmysil .-:if . ww! 'mr 'K Hvllffl Th0mDS0l1 Martha Jean Trull Juanita Webster joan Duckett West CLASS OF l953 Regina Wilkie C. 1. Taylor KNot Pictured? .lo Lena Willis Barbara Anne Wilson Barbara jean Woody joe Herman Young IDP X -.ta CLASS In August, 19-11, twenty of the present seniors en- tered the classrooms of Miss Sara Reynolds and Miss Helen Brasington. NVe tagged at our mother's skirt tails, fearful of our first step into the field of education. After making friends with the smallpox needle, we settled back for an adventrous story which has continued twelve colorful years. The twenty original seniors of the 1953 graduating class are as follows: Joy Alexander, Marie Beachboard, Arnetta Henson, Betty Looney, Julia Carlock, Ruth Field, Jack Lindsey, Frances Gossclin, Shirley Starncs, George Mchaffcy, Nancy Cochrane, Jack Lovingood, Carroll Caglc, Barbara Patterson, Joe Young, Ralph Brooks, Shirley Brooks, Joan D. Westall, Pat Brown, and Frank- lin Lyda. At the completion of our first year and having safely survived the epidemics of childhood diseases, we passed into the hands of Mrs. Claude Marr and Miss Evelyn Morgan, second grade teachers. Two cute girls, Mary Alice Conner and Regenia Wil- kie. 'oined our class in the second year along with the mischievous little blonde, Bill Coffey. Moving up into the grammar grades, a host of new students ioined us. In the fourth grade, Bobbie McKin- nish from West Jefferson School and Don McElrathg fifth grade, Daisy Ruth Hunter: sixth grade, Martha Jean Trull from Canton and Joyce Keller from Boone. The year '46-'47 will always be held dear to the hearts of our sixth grade class. Many spectacular things hap- pened. Under the fine supervision of Mrs. Gaston an attractive flower garden was planted in front of the school . . . a play was presented . . . sixteen members participated on a Negro square dance team. All these things were held hi h, but higher still was graduation from grammar schoo? into junior high. Along with our entrance into the seventh grade, we entered the newly erected building composed of both junior and senior high school classes. We acquired two sweet and patient teachers, Mrs. NVallace Mann and Mrs. Lucille Rector, also new friends and classmates from different schools: Peggy Goode and Doug Clark from Vance, Carole Jones from St. Joan of Arc, Wynelle Ford from Aycock, Calvin Davis from Murphy, Dee Hughey and Norma Brown. Our class has had many exciting times. The eighth grade was one of the top thrillers and there the title of The Meanest Class in School was bestowed upon us. One sunny day in May, we began feeling the oncoming freedom of vacation. In classes we expressed these feelings when the pencil sharpner became gooey with chewing gum, bobby pins were buzzing, books were flying, paddles were threatening. being expelled was near, lectures were plentiful, and the saneness of the teachers was rare. Under the expert leadership of Miss Dorothy Humph- ries the basketball teams, both boys and girls, walked away with first place honors in the Emma Junior High Tournament, receiving two miniature trophies. They were small in size, but to us they were large in quality. Carlic Rogers. Barbara Woody, Paula Jean Lowery, and Barbara Wilson joined us in this memorable year. The first day in our freshman year in high school was very busy. Schedules were a new thing to us, and we had a hilarious time getting everything straight. Although we had been in the high school building for two years, there were many nooks and corners unex- plored by us. We came to appreciate the library and there the wonderful books opened new worlds for us. From our neighboring school, Venable, we collected many students. Those were Ruth Crawford, Shirley Cooke, Louise McFarland. Polly Christopher, Barbara Early, Virginia Nave, Virginia Holcombe, Peggy Parker, Bobby Scott, C. J. Taylor, Helen Thompson, Charles Roberts and Raymond McKinney. Students from other schools which entered Sand Hill that year were: Clara Faye Ballard, Jo Lena Willis, Dorothy Mae Smith. Bill Clarke, Shirley Crook, Juanita Webster, Chet Griffin, Mary Candler, and Pat Brown joined the class again after having left in the third grade. The basketball team which had won all the honors in the eighth grade, was back in there plugging in the ninth. Miss Humphries entered us in the Mars Hill Junior High Toumament and the girls fought four HBTORY bloody battles to come out on top again. We not only took the trophy as winners, but we also took a majority of the other top honors, and our class made history again. Besides taking honors on the junior varsity team, several of our girls made the varsity squad, and some of these saw plenty of action. Another summer vacation passed, we found ourselves back in the hustle and bustle of fixing schedules. With the heavy grind of Latin and algebra plus the gathering of biology specimens the responsibilities of high school grew. New students continued to arrive. In the tenth grade six were added. They were Charlotte Hosteller, Bobby Arrington, Larry Revels, Charlie Sprouse, Shirley Ray, and Ed Brinkley. Cactus, can-can girls, boots and saddles, and roulette tables became a familiar sight around April and May to our junior class. A western theme was carried out for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. It was work, but it was fun. New students who joined us that year were Annette Creasman from Valley Springs, Peggy King and Faye Rowland from Emma, Mary E. Banks from Woodfin, Ken Sherrill and John Moore from Candler. We were all proud of the students from our class who were elected marshals to take part in the graduation exercises. Those chosen were Peggy Goode, Wynelle Ford, Nancy Cochrane, Jack Lovingood, George Mehaf- fey, and Joe Young, chief marshal. These were the only lucky juniors who were allowed to attend the senior picnic and party. Members of our class again came into the spotlight of sports. The first team, both girls and boys, were made up of boys and girls from our class. Joyce Keller, Virginia Nave, George Mehaffey, and Ralph Brooks were sent to Girlis and Boy's State. We were very proud of them. Joe Young was elected president of the student body for the following year. Wynelle Ford was a candidate in the Miss Buncombe County Contest. Many of our classmates took high honors in the Cullo- whee Field Day Program and Larry Revels was elected president of the District Library Assistance Organization. The day was here. We were seniors. We assembled in the study hall. Through the years the classes had grown until Mrs. Cazel's class room could no longer hold the entire senior class. Mrs. Fortner gave us a lecture on how a senior should act. Naturally we were so excited we failed to hear what she said, and therefore, have acted very much unlike seniors since. During our senior year several classmates took part in various activities. Chet Griflin was Sand Hill's candi- date to the Optimist Bowl where he made a very good showing. Nancy Cochrane represented us in the Miss Bun- coinbe County Contest and the Asheville Tobacco Festi- va . Peggy Goode spoke in the I Speak for Democracy contest. She was judged as second place winner. Eleven of our members were tapped into the Scroll Society during our junior and senior years. They are as follows: Nancy Cochrane, Peggy Goode, Wynelle Ford, Juanita Webster, Virginia Nave, Joyce Keller, Joy Alexander, Joe Young, George Mehaffey, Ralph Brooks, and Larry Revels, who is president. Making our list complete in our senior year were: Neil Parris, Geraldine Collins, Betty Franks, Edwin Gaston, and Charles Puterbaugh. Time finally came when we had our fingers measured for class rings. Senior superlatives were elected. Caps and gowns were ordered. Knowledge comes, but wis- dom lingers was to be our motto. Red and silver and red roses were to be our colors and ffower. The year was passing fast. We were beginning to regret our leav- ing dear ole' Sand Hill, and our beloved principal, Mr. Claude Marr, who for the twelve years had guided and loved us. We have now finished this phase in the field of education. We are prepared to make a bigger step into a different phase. We have gained knowledge through a high school career, and the wisdom of it shall linger with us as we step into the future. SENIOR ACTIVITIES JOY ALEXANDER 4-H Club 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of F.H.A. Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Vice-President of Scroll 35 Y.A.C. Club 2, 3, 45 Library Assistance Club 3, 45 journalism Club 45 Family Life Council 3, 45 Speech Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Senior Class 45 Glee Club 15 Homespun Staff 4. BOBBY REAGON ARRINGTON Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. CLARA FAYE BALLARD Basketball 1 MARY ELAINE BANKS F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4. MARIE BEACHBOARD Safety Patrol 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. EDWARD BRINKLEY junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 35 Captain Basketball 35 Football 35 Baseball 3. RALPH LEE BROOKS Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Junior Varsity 25 Co-Editor Annual 45 Exchange Editor on Homespun 45 Student Council 45 Boy's State Representative 35 National Honor Council 45 National Fraternity of Student Musicians 1, 25 Y.A.C. Club 4. SHIRLEY ANNETTE BROOKS Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 15 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Club Re- porter 45 Chaplain of F.H.A. Club 35 Speech Club 2, 3, 45 Homespun Reporter 45 Homespun Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 joumalism Club 3, 45 Y.A.C. Club 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 2, 35 Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA LOU BROWN Glee Club 2, 35 4-H Club 1, 2. PATRICIA BROWN Library Assistance Club 1, 3, 45 Treasurer of Library Assistance Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 joumalism Club 4: Business Mgr. Homespun 4. CARROLL CAGLE 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of 4-H Club 45 Speech Club 45 Football 1, 45 junior Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Safety Patrol 45 Captain of Safety Patrol 45 School Bus Driver 3, 45 Vice-President of Homeroom 2. MARY CHANDLER Glee Club 1, 35 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Superlative 4. JULIA ANNE CARLOCK Y.A.C. Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Ensemble 2, 35 Dramatics 45 Speech Club 45 4-H Club 1, 25 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 15 Safety Patrol 1, 25 Athletic Queen 25 Halloween Queen 35 Annual Staff 45 Sports Editor 45 Iournalism Club 3, 45 Homespun Staff 4. BILL CLARKE Safety Patrol l, 2, 3, 45 D.O. Club 4. DOUGLAS CLARK Safety Patrol 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4. NANCY LEE COCHRANE Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaplain F.H.A. Club 25 Re- porter F.H.A. Club 35 President F.H.A. Club 45 Y.A.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President Y.A.C. Club 45 Speech Club 1, 45 4-H Club 15 Treasurer Student Council 25 Student Council 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls En- semble I, 25 Cullowhee Field Day 35 Two First Places Cullowhee 35 Miss Sand Hill 45 Miss Buncombe County Contest 45 State Home Projects Winner, Home Econom- ics 35 District Home Project Winner, Home Economics 35 Square Dance Team 1, 3, 45 Tobacco Festival 45 Member of Queens Court, Tobacco Festival 45 Home- spun Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 journalism 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Marshal 35 News Editor Home- spun 45 Senior Editor Annual 45 Family Life Council I, 2, 3, 45 Captain Basketball Team 45 Chairman of Committee Scholarship in Honor Society. BILLY WAYNE .COFFEY Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Safety Patrol 1, 45 Vice-President of Homeroom 15 Dra- matics Club 35 4-H Club 1, 2. CERALDINE COLLINS Glee Club 4. MARY ALICE CONNER 4-H Club 1, 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Safety Patrol 35 D.O. Club 4. SHIRLEY MAE COOKE Library Assistance Club 25 Ioumalism Club 3. RUTH CRAWFORD Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Ioumalism Club 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Assistance Club 45 Annual 3. ANNETTE CREASMAN Glee Club 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 45 Family Life Council 45 Journalism Club 45 Speech Club 4. POLLY ANNE CHRISTOPHER 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 F.H.A. Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN CROOK 4-H Club I5 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 Softball 1, 3. CALVIN DAVIS Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 35 Football 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3. BARBARA JUNE EARLY Class Secretar 15 Library Assistance Club 25 Vice- President of Class 25 Red Cross Representative 35 Ioum- alism Club 3. RUTH MAXINE FIELD Glee Club 35 Joumalism Club 45 Sophomore Good Cit- izen Award 2. FRANCES WYNELLE FORD junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary of 4-H Club 3, 45 Vice-President of 4-H Club 15 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaplain of F.H.A. Club 25 Y.A.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Y.A.C. 35 Speech Club 2, 45 Square Dance Team 2, 3, 45 Miss Sand Hill 35 Miss Buncombe County Candidate 35 Homespun Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Mgr. of Annual 45 Ioumalism Club 3, 45 President of Ioumalism Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Girls Ensemble 1, 25 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 County 4-H Winner in Frozen Foods 25 Cheerleader 25 Captain of Cheerleaders 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Com- mittee Chairman 45 Merit Award 35 Class President 35 Student Council 3, 45 Vice-President of Student Council 35 Safety Patrol 15 Marshal 35 Superlative 4. JERRY FORREST Safety Patrol 4. BETTY FRANKS 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homespun Treasurer 4. BUCK EDWIN GASTON Y.A.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4. PECCY ANN COODE junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 All Tourney, Buncombe County Toumament 35 Varsity Softball Team 25 Secretary of Homeroom 25 4-H Clu 1, 25 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Second Vice-President of F.H.A. Club 45 Y.A.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Y.A.C. 45 Speech Club 3. 45 Chairman of Committee, Speech Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Chairman Committee on Service, National Honor Society 45 Fam- ily Life Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Second Place in I Speak for Democracy Contest 45 Student Council 45 Chainnan of Committee in Student Council 45 Safety Patrol 1, 25 journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homespun Sta 3, 45 Assist- ant Editor of Homespun 45 Annual Staff 45 Co-Editor on Annual 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Candidate for Athletic Queen 25 Marshal 35 Square Dance Team 3, 45 Captain Basketball Team 45 Senior Superlative 4. MARY FRANCES GOSSELIN 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Library Assist- ance Club 1, 25 D.O. Club 45 journalism Club 25 F.H.A. Club 15 Square Dance Team 3. CHARLES WILLIAM GRIFFIN junior Varsity Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3. 45 Co-Captain of Football Team 35 Captain of Football 45 Track 1, 2, 45 4-H Club I, 2. ARNE'l'l'A HENSON Glee Club 45 Safety Patrol 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 joumal- ism Club 1, 4. SENIOR VIRGINIA HOLCOMBE 2, 3, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Speech Club 3. CHARLOTTE HOSTELLER F.H.A. Club 2, Library Assistance Club 3, Physical Ed. 1. FRANCES DEE HUGHEY 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Student Council 4, 4, Annual Staff 4, Homespun Staff 4. RUTH HUNTER 4-H Club 1, 2. CAROL JONES Library Assistance Club 3, 4, Y.A.C. Club 8, 4, F.H.A. Club 3, 4, Joumalism Club 4, Secretarty of Joumalism 4, Homespun Staff 4, News Editor o Homespun, 4, Square Dance Team 2. JOYCE KELLER National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer of National Honor Society 3, Secretary of National Honor Society 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Library Assistance Club 3, 4, Secretary of Library Assistance Club 4, Girls State 3, Student Council 4, Y.A.C. Club 3, 4, Joumalism Club 4, Photographic Editor of Annual 4. PEGGY KING 4-H Club 1. 2, Basketball 1, 2, F.H.A. Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2. 4-H Club 1, Glee Club 2, Dramatics 2, F.H.A. Club IJACK LINDSEY 4-H Club 1, Gee Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOONEY Speech Club 1, Safety Patrol 3. JACK LOVINGOOD Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, Senior Superlative 4. PAULA JEAN LOWERY 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Family Life Council 3, 4, F.H.A. Club 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Glee Club 4, Homespun Staff 4, Joumalism Club 4, Softball Team 1. FRANK LYDA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Clown for Band 4, Baseball 4. DON MCELRATH 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lt. of Safety Patrol 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, LOUISE MCFARLAND Student Council 1, President of Class 1, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Treasurer of D.O. Club 4, D.O. Club 3, 4, Joumalism Club 2, 3, Chairman of P.T.A. in Homeroom 4. BOBBIE MCKINNISH Safety Patrol 3, 4-H Club 2, 3, Joumalism Club 1, 4, Senior Superlative 4, RAYMOND McKINNEY 4-H Club 3, 4, Safety Patrol 4, D.O. Club 3, 4. GEORGE MEHAFFEY Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Football 2, President of Senior Class 4, Marshal 3, 4-H Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Boy's State Representative 3, Vice-President Junior Class 3, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1, Y.A.C. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3. JOHN MOORE Y.A.C. Club 4. VIRGINIA NAVE Library Assistance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Library Assistance Club 2, Library Assistance Club 3, Scrap- book '3, President of Library Assistance Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 2, 3, N.S.S.C. Delegate 2, Chaplain, Student Council 3, Spiritual Em- phasis Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y.A.C. Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Treasurer of W.D.N.C. H.S.L.A. 3, Homespun Staff 4, Freshman Party Chair- man 1, Winner Junior Candy Contest 3, Winner Latin Contest 3, Best Citizen 1, 3, Girl's State 3. PEGGY PARKER Safety Patrol 2, 3, Homeroom 1, 2, 3, 4. NEIL PARRIS Glee Club 1, Football 1, Library Assistance Club 3, 4, Lieutenant of Safety Patrol 2, President of 4-H Club 4. A CTIVITIES BARBARA PATTERSON Safet Patrol 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Popullarity Contest 2, Student Council 1, Journalism Club 1. CHARLES PUTERBAUGH Safety Patrol 1 , 2, 3, Homeroom 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY RAY Safety Patrol 2, Glee Club 2, 4-H Club 1. LARRY REVELS Library Assistance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, Homesfun Staft 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent o National Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, 4, Speech Club 4. CHARLES ROBERTS Safety Patrol 1, 2, Baseball 2, D.O. Club 3, 4, Vice- President of D.O. Club 4. CARLIE ROGERS Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, FAYE ROLAND F.H.A. Club 11, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Journalism Club 4. BOBBY SCOTT D.O. Club 3, 4. KENNETH SHERRILL 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Clown for Band 4, Base- DOROTHY SMITH 4-H Club 1, Junior Varsity Basketball 1. CHARLES SPROUSE Glee Club 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Football 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY STARNES Class President 1, Student Council Representative 1, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Chairman of Red Cross 4, Candidate in Popularity Contest 2, First Aid Monitor 4, Journalism Club 4, Speech Club 4, F.H.A. Club 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Family Life Coun- cil 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Homespun Staff 4. C. J. TAYLOR D.O. Club 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2. HELEN THOMPSON Library Assistance Club 2, Journalism Club 3, 4. MARTHA JEAN TRULL 4-H Club 1, 2, Journalism Club 1, 4,'Safety Patrol 4, Glee Club 4, Red Cross Representative 1, Senior Su- perlative 4. JOAN DUCKETT WESTALL Student Council 1, 2, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Girl's Ensemble 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club 3, 4, Homespun Staff 4, Y.A.C. Club 4. JUANITA WEBSTER Journalism Club 2, Annual Staff 4, Snapshot Editor of Annual 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4, National Honor Society 4. REGENIA WILKIE Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, D.O. Club 3, Square Dance Team 1. JO LENA WILLIS Student Council 1, Glee Club 2, D.O. Club 3, 4-H Club 1, Senior Superlative 4. BARBARA WILSON 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 4, Secretary of Senior Class 4, Secretary of Safety Patrol 4, Secretary of Junior Class 3, Homespun Staff 4, Journalism Club 4, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Safety Patrol 3, 4, Candidate for Athletic Queen 2, Softball Team 3, Senior Superlative 4. BARBARA JEAN WOODY Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 3, 4. JOE HERMAN YOUNG Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Class President 3, President of Student Body 4, 4-H Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, Y.A.C. Club 3, 4, ball 4 10 Most Likely to Succeed GEORGE MEHAFFEY BOBBY MCKINNISH fNot Pictureclj Most Studious LARRY REVELS BETTY LOON EY fNot Picturedj SENIOR SUPERLATIVES' Most Talented JOAN D. WESTALL RALPH BROOKS Most Original WYNELLE FORD DOUGLAS CLARK SENIOR Most Athletic PEGGY GOGDE JACK LOVINCOOD uw u . Ax Frzendlzest MARTHA JEAN TRULL XX fm,-mix,-x,.f, JOE YOUNG fi -...............,,w,N..,,,..,,,....W. M., .. AN , Y 2 , i 3. 7' AA ' 5 A - A . X 1 SUPERLATIVES Best Looking BARBARA WILSON BILL CLARKE .l Best All-Around BARBARA jUNE EARLY JOHN MOORE Wz'ttz'est MARY CANDLER BOBBY REACON ARRINCTON SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Popular ,IO LENA VVILLIS KENNETH SHEHRILI. YZ? LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and seventy-eight in body, being well leamed in the three R's and supposedly prepared for the brutalness of the future, do hereby ordain and establish this, our last will and testament. First, to the class of '54 we leave all the thrills, honors and special privileges of being a senior. Second: To the faculty we leave our special thanks and gratitude for all the help and understanding they have given us during our school years. Third: To Mr. Marr, whom we all admire for his patience and understanding of the students, we leave our sincere appreciation. Fourth: The following persons wish to leave a few personal things. 1. I, Ruth Crawford, bequeath my ability to keep the library to Charles Robinson. 2. I, Peggy King, bequeath my ability to get out of Mrs. Andrew's class early for lunch to Ruth Warren and Doris Parker. 3. I, Betty Looney, bequeath my quietness to Beverly Brooks. 4. I, Barbara Early, bequeath to Myrtle Cooke my superlative, Best All Round Girl. 5. I, Annette Creasman, bequeath my Toni home pemmnent to Jim Brookshire, hoping he will be able to use it. 6. I, Pat Brown, bequeath my ability to yell in the library when I'm not supposed to, to Howard Goforth who usually does anyway. 7. I, Shirley Stames, bequeath to Gloria my ability to go with Mars Hill boys. Good luck, Gloria!!! 8. I, Joyce Keller, bequeath to Mrs. Fortner a promise that I will be glad to relieve her in about five years. 9. I, Barbara Wilson, bequeath what ability I have to play basketball to Ann Crook. 10. I, Paul Jean Lowery, bequeath my ability to sing to Bobbie Jane. Good luck, Bobbie!!! 11. I, Mary Elaine Banks, bequeath all my used toys to Edith Ray Hawkins' and Charles Blankenship's children. 12. I, Frances Gosselin, bequeath my ability to drive and to get along with Lee Edwards' boys to Bobbie Jane Murray. 13. I, Martha Jean Trull, bequeath my ability to ride in Fords to Patsy Evans. Stick with them, Pat!!! 14. I, Joy Alexander, bequeath my abilit to say and do the craziest things to any junior who is smart enough to take it. 15. We, Jo Lena Willis and Regenia Wilkie, be- queath our ability to leave school when we please to Jimmy Rogers. Be careful, Jimmy!!! 16. I, Bill Clark, bequeath my typing book to Ned Kirby. 17. I, Carole Jones, bequeath my ability to read so many books to Suzie Carmichael. 18. I, Virginia Nave, bequeath my pony tail to Elsie Griffin. 19. I, Shirley Crook, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Shirley Merrill. 20. I, Ruth Field, bequeath my ability to have and to hold to Marian and Rosa Lee. 21. I, Mary Alice Connor, bequeath my ability of knowing how to get in and out of trouble to my sister, Betty Jean, and to Janette Roberson. 22. I, Joe Young, bequeath my friends to Rex Davis and my residency of the student council to Mary Ellen Guclger. ' 23. I, Larry Revels, bequeath in its entirety my bountiful knowledge of women to Julian Brown. Bless his soul!!! 24. I, Julia Carlock, bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Roma Dixon. You really won't need it, will you Roma? 25. I, Juanita Webster, bequeath my ability to get into Scroll to Gloria Stuman. 26. I, Dorothy Mae Smith, bequeath my ability to draw to Bennie Fortune. 27. I, Dee Hughey, bequeath my acting ability to Roma Dixon and my ability to get out of classes to Shelby Victor Moody. 28. I, Norma Brown, bequeath my ability to do some- thing and get by with it to Ruby Foster. 29. I, Barbara Patterson, bequeath my privilege of leaving school at eleven o'clock to Albert Morgan. 30. I, Jack Lindseif, bequeath my place at center to Kenneth Holland an my place in Latin class to Red Allison. 31. I, Ed Brinkley, bequeath my English literature book and a box of aspirin to G. D. Smith. 32. I, Carroll Cagle, bequeath Gloria to all the under- class girls, expecting them to keep her away from the boys next year. Don't let me down, girls! 33. I, Joan Westall, bequeath my ability to sing alto to Gloria Stuman. 34. I, Bob Arrington, bequeath my ability to lay out of class and get by with it to Ralph Buckner. 35. We, Peggy Goode, Nancy Cochrane, Julia Car- lock, and Dee Hughey, bequeath the high standards and ideals upon which the B.W.'s are based to Roma Dixon, Shelby Moody, Shirley Merrill, Mavis Nesbitt, and Janice Melton, hoping they will continue to keep them up next year. 36. I, Ralph Brooks, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Ronnie Dalton. 37. I, Jack Lovingood, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Rose McGee. 38. I, Don McElrath, bequeath my English ability to G. D. Smith. 39. I, Polly Christopher, bequeath my ability to write love notes to Chet Griffin in history class, without getting caught, to Pat Horton and Jim Brookshire. 40. I, Peggy Ann Goode, bequeath to Jimmy Lee Brookshire and Rex Davis all the drags we have checked and all the fun we had while doing so. To Shirley Mer- rill I leave my place in the Scroll Society and the Y.A.C. Club. 41. I, Chet Griffin, bequeath my ability to get bawled out to G. D. Smith. 42. I, Wynelle Ford, bequeath my love for dramatics and my fun at play practice to June Buckner. 43. I, Calvin Davis, bequeath the hate of lending my car to Wayne Woodberry. 44. I, George Mehaffey, bequeath my ability to get the highest grades in advanced math to Dick Davis. 45. I, Ken Sherrill, bequeath my ability to get zero's in shop to William McDade. 46. I, Nancy Cochrane, bequeath to Dick Davis all the good times we have had, plus the fusses and to Mavis I leave my strong right arm to help her keep her boyfriends in line. Keep slugging gal!!! 47. I, Bill Coffey, bertleath my ability to get ex- cused from school to Jac Morgan. 48. I, Bobbie McKinnish, bequeath my senior su- perlative, Most Likely to Succeed, to Claudine Bryant. Fifth: We make and appoint the class of '54 the sole executors of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof I have aflixed our seal and sub- scribed my name in this the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-three. Testator, Nancy Cochrane i.....l--- -15? ..- Q H .WE ii ? QQ. ,ifxg .V ..... , Xe ww, X 3' CLASS PROPHECY Back in the Smoky Mountains on the bank of a clear, rippling stream of water, sat a man and his small son. The man was joe Herman Young, jr., and his son Ioe Herman III. The son had just entered school this fall. The father saw in the eyes of his small son himself as a beginner in school. Gazing intently at the water, as it tumbled over the moss-covered rocks, he thought of the days when he was in school. joe Jr. began wonder- ing what became of the class of '53 of which he was a member. Thinking of each member as he stared into the water he saw: His ole' buddy, Carroll Cagle, who was always so fond of cheese. Carroll married his favorite little red- headed high school flame, and is now running a huge Liigburger Cheese manufacturing company in Switzer- an . Bill Coffey and jack Lovingood are now playing profesional ball for the House of David under the capable leadership of Chet Griffin. Also, in the line of athletics, Ed Brinkley is coaching the Enka Rayonites. It was perfectly fitting to see Ioyce Keller, Carol Jones, Virginia Nave, Pat Brown, and Larry Revels oc- cupying the positions of library teachers in Western North Carolina schools. Bill Clark and Betty Looney had married and settled down to a fine home life. john Moore is head of the Annapolis Naval Academy while jerry Forest is in charge of XVest Point Army Academy. These boys were always qualified to go far. Edwin Gaston, having completed his final year in medical school, has exchanged vows with Dee Hughey, who is a laboratory technician. In the last report, they had established a health clinic in Lost Cove. Washington was knocked cold when Helen Thomp- son, Ruth Crawford, Shirley Cooke, Polly Christopher, Barbara Early, Betty Franks, Virginia Holcombe, and Barbara Parker went to work for the government as stcnographers. Last week's headlines were that Don McElrath had won the Indianapolis speedway for four consecutive years. He must really be rolling in the dough. It is rumored that George Mehaffey may accept the nomination to run for president of the United States. George was a capable senior class president. Regina Wilkie and jo Lena Willis are now co-man- agers of the Roses five and ten cent store. In their twin apartments on State Street, julia Car- lock Rhash and Ioan Duckett Westall have a daily washing consisting of diapers and children's clothes. The last count was five each. A duo-concert was given june 15, by Ralph Brooks and Wynelle Ford in Carnegie Hall. Ralph was at the iano and VVynelle sang several numbers, exhibiting lier well developed alto voice. The navy claimed several members of the class of '53 upon graduation. They were: Carlie Rogers, Charlie Sprouse, Bob Arrington, and Charles Puterbaugh, who are now gobs aboard the ship Old Ironsidesf' Jack Lindsey was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for outstanding bravery in the Air Force by retiring President Doug Clark. Mrs. Dick Davis fNancy Cochranel went to State College and majored in agriculture. She now milks the cows on the farm, and helps her husband run the dairy. Shirley Annette Brooks is the well-known socialite in New York. The Brooks' parties have always been famous and are now nationally known. The Power's Model Agency has just come forth with three new sensations, Martha Jean Trull, Arnetta Hen- son, and Ruth Hunter. In her second year in Hollywood, Peggfy Ann Goode has just completed her third in a series o musical pic- tures. She starred with the also upcoming actor, Gary Crosby, son of the world famous Bing Crosby, in the big hit musical Flucie Lou. They say that gal's got itl Three more girls who married after graduation and settled down to raise a family were Charlotte Hosteller, Ruth Field, and Annette Creasman. The papers are already publicizing the six girls who are the daughters of an old classmate, Shirley Crook. Slhe plans to make a professional basketball team of t em. The girl who was selected best looking the senior year, Barbara Wilson, walked away with the title of Miss America. Calvin Davis is the chief chef in his own bakery, Moody and Davis Baking Company. Cakes are their specialty. ' Mary Alice Conner and Norma Lou Brown are now registered nurses and have dedicated the next three years to service in the Army. They are now in Japan. joy Alexander is now in charge of Morganton Home for Girls, where Franklin Lyda and Ken Sherrill have been trying to get a free ticket. The Valley Drug Store in Candler, still claims juanita Webster, but now, instead of a soda jerk, she is the owner. Also Bobbie McKinnish is now the manager of the Beacon, the favorite hang-out of all Sand Hi lians. It has been heard that Barbara Patterson and Frances Gosselin have been seen at the better places in Florida where they spend their lengthy vacations. A group of girls, former classmates, have reached a well-deserved goal. They are now women congressmen and are holding some of the highest jobs in America. These are: Geraldine Collins, Barbara Jean Woody, Mary Elaine Banks and Marie Beachboard. Initiative is a very valued trait. Shirley Starnes, a nice looking girl in the class of '53, has moved, baggage and all, to Mars Hill, where she married an ole' acquaintance of hers. Way out in Texas, Bobby Scott, Raymond McKinney and Charles Roberts own joint farms of one thousand acres apiece where they keep the cyotes company. Louise McFarland married a million dollar miser and now she is living across the tracks. Mary Candler caught an heir and is now up in society. Clara Faye Ballard and Paula jean Lowery are authors of the Lonely Hearts Club. just the other day we heard they received a letter about the love life of Neil Parris and Dorothy Smith. He doesn't know how to propose to her. Faye Roland, Peggy King, and Shirley Ray have sur- prised us all with their unusual talents. They are lady wrestlers! They just gave an exhibition in the beautiful city of Asheville. Yes, it was a wonderful life. THE END X 11 Xx E I K V K 'xx I -31, , ' 4 Fl' gl B 7. . ' 3 as 'fag- ,V 1 '-. w ry A '-gf fl gf ' I ,K All ' f-:ai 6' any xl nga I CLASS OF 1954 'Quinny Binh-v is.-..-H 'Wal' '1 ' A35 ,S . X ,M If g 'Mi' mtv- .Skin X fi-1 'C '! 5' 'E' f ff' ,f !f..f 1 X . QM- R'? g .Em ,Wax - , W ,S ,M 1g,,mN QS . gg fi, ,C 5? A A Kenneth Ayers Roha Lee Ball Cilhert Baumgardner Bruce Beaver Shirley Bishop Charles Blankenship Emily Brigmon jimmy Brookshire julian Brown Shirley Case Bill Christopher Harold Cogdill Ken Cogdill Myrtle Cooke Patricia Cooksey Ann Crook Frank Cntshaw Dick Davis Rex Davis Ronm Dixon Bill Duclcett James Duekett Shirley Elliot Bennie Fortune Ruby Foster Eldridge Fox Howard Coforth Peggy Cosnell Ned Cosselin Margaret Green Sammy Griffin Mary Ellen Cudger David Hamlin Bill Hawkins Edith Ray Hawkins Elaine Henson CLASS QF 1954 g:'3E5.a .gr-' A kff X A Nah D lf - if fcffrii , S-em we x94 X X xi Oi W XX X A Q Q X +A 5 M 'N FN X ' K lx 4 NX 5 i g . fl'-on -dll 'vt' B' Q n 'V' W '!'.:': ffi L .gszkg hw A il ! ' iff. l ' K , ,ggi W ll 4 . .' 1 Q - P r a .U .gg 2- RSX E 5254 ' NN Wh! Q--vi' ,-. fi. +P K seaf- 'F' fi w,...,. X W ,y Qxwiixlflxl CLASS OF 1954 ivk E 'wi X , .Q.E in ' Q X' ewes 1 iz. , :J .1,,?.,i: iz . rx fQrz.,.4L A fy ' asus' if 4 5 5 x sl Ei' f .flmi 'la 4 . A YN 3 an W -uv Y: T ,png 'iii 1:7 'TT gi -wit' L .-wiki' BV 09 . X W , Q limi +9 .W i' .. '09 1- ff' '-1 ' ,fm Thurel Hill Patricia Horton Bruce Huntsinger Bobby joe Hyatt Clara Inglc Rosa Lee Inglc Suzie jamison Ned Kirby jimmy Lance Norma Lance Jimmie Massey Arthur Maynard H Q Barbara Maynard Barbara Maxwell Virginia McElroy Everett McKinney Reece McKinney Edward McLean janice Melton Shirley Merrill Frank Mcsser Marian Miller Shelby Moody Jack Morgan Bobbie Jane Murray Murril Murray Mavis Nesbitt Dixie Norvcll Barbara Sue Owens Doris Parker Elinor Peck Patsy Penley Bobbie Poore Emma jean Poorc Josephine Poore Don Rainey jimmy Roberts Howard Robeson CLASS OF 1954 . A QS.,- ,, 3 b to , X H Q Q U' E ' ,,.' 1 'ZZQ AQ R K i M-fm -ul' Mvll, f'R s. 'biy . , K ,fi Q .5 if oi S N ,Q -S an wp M Q ,, rr 1 K 'sw 51,1 ef ' ap' , t x aa, ,, Kg . Q 'K N, ,.. . up-4' M :N- 'sv N V s-.N C -A W ya ml :..,, ,Q iffy ST I Q X E, b .1'.,..::o IA alexa .E X X i ax QR' lov S i' ix M 5x Q CLASS OF 1954 4? '52 an 'E' .IACK FRISBEE RALPH BUCKNER DALE IIOLLIFIELD ALBERT MORGAN BOB DAVIS GENE MOORE 'snr' -1-'Y' 'E' NOT PICTURED TED MEADOXVS CHARLES PAPPAS JIMMIE STILLXVELL C. D. SMITH JAMES XVICLLS jimmy Rogers Judson Rotan june Sanford Elaine Sanford Richard Stanbcrry Waync Stincs Bob Swayngim Doris Swilling Donald Turner Ruth Warn-n Nancy Watkins Yvonne Wood Keith Woodbcrry NVuync NVoodbcrry som-1 f s JUNIORS NIO OMORES CLASS OF1955 'uf 'TT 'E' W Qin.- 'Nr W w... 7227 CTD' 1' YJ' QQ Wo' 'G' np..-f TVN! if R I .. A ,. SK if igfmmllml 4' mx 4 ,.-H W C . ,lll . A W .. 'QM f. - w Q Frankie Allison Marie Barnes Bob Biggs Marie Blankenship joseph Boone Benny Brigmon Claudine Bryant Beverly Brooks Helen Brooks Charles Brown Cenc Brown Bert Buckner jimmy Burres Linda Burres Suzie Carmichael Arnold Clement Ellen Cochrane Barbara Coffey Lois Coxe Bill Curtis Martha Curtiss Hclen Cutshall Ronnie Dalton Robert Denncs Calvin Dixon Raymond Dowdle Patsy Evans Marjorie Faulkner Larry Fincannon Sadie Fox jack Fowler Leon Gaddy Pat Goode Deane Gosnell Miriam Green Elsie Griffin Pat Gregory Glenn Cudger Kathryn Hayden Barbara Henderson Kenneth Holland Louise Israel Richard Jackson -mv Bob jones Martha King joan Lindsey mn.,-X i X , lv CLASS OF 1955 1 15 Q7 si iv? 4nl 'A gn' bf 1 if vw Y .ur ' JD 539' 9 'NA' 'V Alma Lowe Wilma Maincr Sylvia Maxwell Walter McCcllan Gail McKee David McKinney Pat McMahan J. C. Messer Dan Miller Carroll Moody Kenneth Murphy Norma Owens Gerald Payne johnny Penland joe Rayburn Charles Robinson Ruby Scay Essic Smathers Kathleen Smith Mary June Stanley Richard Stilwell Gloria Stuman Parniley Taylor Charles Swayngim Johnny Tipton Bennie Turner Yvonne Vaughan Scott Warren Frances Westall James Williams Faye Whiteside Mary Ann Wood CLASS OF 1955 LEWIS CASE ALFRED CLARK JOSEPH CORN WILBURN HENSON BETHA HOLLIFIELD HAROLD HOPKINS PAUL LYTLE JIMMY MATHIS NOT PICTURED JACK MULL BROWLOE REEVES WESLEY SEAY DAVID SEXTON JOE SPROUSE CHARLIE STIREWALT DONALD WEATHERMAN 24? F 1.5 nc: ' 2 IHQIZUZI -1 3 J A I3 w wiv W! l 21134 at K X I 'Y ma, fm S SY. I0 f .Hum SQ VI 2 2 i ' M k XV n 'x Q95 Q , Mi., nina www 44 'f an A -aw e 333 W ii ' z x-we CLASS OF 1956 1-an an ww... av' -Q-qv' A iz. 4 ue. Q X it ' SRX. I W YM! 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W , e-.1 - 2 - 1-WM' lx PM rw ' f I 4' 5 ' v 1' .0155 j V Ns. k I ' X if - b ,,,,1 3'-:Q 'ggi' A 1 ' 1 r' ,K gm A ' vw! . gms- - 'F Ml 3 A f , j A iii' 'vw' 2' -zlahfv 'H 5 Billy Alexander Marlene Allison Bud Arrington Ann Austin Barbara Ball Vance Battle Horace Beaver Ioanne Benson Ioan Brigmon David Brinkley Edwin Brown Wanda Brown joe Bryson june Buckner Alden Chambers Ann Chapman Susie Christopher julian Cochrane Kate Conrad Bobby Conley Betty Conner Scott Conner Wayne Connor Billy Cox Dorothy Creasman Vivian Creasman Larry Davis Wayne DeHart Walter Dixon Francis Duckett Nancy Early Buddy Fletcher Karen Fox Gerald Fuller Bobby Catlin Harold Gillespie Helen Gosselin Lavada Gosnell Virginia Green Virginia Green Gwendolyn Hall James Hamlin Roy Harding june Harvey Ann Hawkins Rachel Hawkins Ronald Holbrook Eddie Holcombe Michael Holcombe Joanne Huffman Arthur Hyatt Clifford Hyatt Patsy Hyatt Roy Ingle Bobby Iamerson Eula Jones Yvonne Jordon Jane Kelley Tommy King Colleen Lambert CLASS OF 1956 . ls 5 st Q ri EFF? i is NNHEQXQ . 1 x CLASS OF 1956 Io Anne Lance Billy Lands Edith Ledford Wilma Lewis David Luther Richard McClellan William McDade Rose McGee Joan McKinney Ellen Faye Miller Mary Sue Minyard Carroll Moore Mary Etta Morgan Gerald Parker Norman Parris Sandra Penley jack Phillips Geneva Pittman Morris Plemmons Ronald Pinkerton Peggy Ann Pitts Bill Poore Sue Queen Cary Rice Stanton Robbins Jeanette Roberson Kriss Sands Allen Shaft Truman Shephard Bobby Shillinglaw Patsy Sprouse Frances Sanford Peggy Stansberry Paul Stevens Robert Swayngim Patsy Tipton Elaine Vick Wanda Waddell Duane Wait Kenny Walker Aileen Wheeler David Whisnant Barbara Whitted Alice Wilkey Billie Ann Williams Roger Williams David Willis Betty Lou Wilson Lu Rue Wright CQASS CPF 1956 EVERETT JARRETT MELVIN LETTERMAN VIRGIL MEADOWS JACK MOODY RUBY ANGLE MARILYN LAMBERT NOT PICTURED PHILIP MONTEITH EUGENE BALLARD JOHN CALVIN THOMAS REEVES TED WELLS JOANN PRESSLEY Y K' 5 1 lk lil? 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CLUB ACTIVITIES f- JUNIOR RED CROSS ACTIVITIES iv CAEETERIA PERSONNEL BUS DRIVERS 1 xg ms W xg? ATHLETICS .. - , A V V.-H . . L ., . - - ' w - M V -' ewan W 1, K K, Q.. ,, fe ,Mun ,C A! N 4 Q FOOTBALL'TEANl Fi 1 nf' if COACHES 'Aw' BILL MQRRIS GEORGE CATHEY BOYS' BASKETBALL ATHLETICS BLUE RIDGE TQURNAM ENT CHAMPIONSf, GIRLS' BASKETBALL ATHLETICS -Y EIGHTH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN BOYS' TEAM ATHLETICS FRESHMAN GIRLS' TEAM ATHLETICS BASEBALL TEAM CHEERLEADEF 1 f M Sl w 'ff Lf I 4!O6f Rib ex' tkszmmks COMMUNITY PROGRESS FOR A QUARTER CENTURY A M E R I C A N CORPORATION ENKA, N. C. - Tx - QS I T BEST OF EVERYTHING TO THE SAND HILL STUDENTS I X I B' UARNWI0 APERS MW ,emi Y 5' 'F F. , 'I 'mei X fl' X -2?-f 'YF NX I 'Af I f fl Q . HE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBER COMPANY CANTON, N. C. I Compliments of Mallonee-DiIIarcI, Inc. I Fore's Body 8. Fender LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING ' PHONE 540 ENKA, N. C. I 28 Sp I I ' I I I I I '- 1 Compliments of Elson's Rexall Drugs and Community Pharmacy YOUR ENKA DRUG STORES Jarrett's Flower Center AND GREENHOUSE Floral Arrangements - Cut Flowers Potted Plants and Gifts PHONE 3-8135 Greenhouse 1720 Haywood Rd. Phone 3-8726 X Thousands of Prizes with WRITE-RIGHT SCHOOL SUPPLIES COUPONS Distributed by Clark-Fowler Cigar Co Compliments of Dunn and Groce Funeral Home Inc. PHONE 2-3535 24 hour Ambulance Service t' Compliments of UNDERWOOD CORP. Phone 3-3231 Miles Bldg. Compliments of The Army Store Asheville, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Compliments of R. E. SAMS co. Phone 2-0489 Meadow Rd. Biltmore L ., I L. . C e U . it l - t- hd -V , xl ll AMYW Y -X I HAYwooD msmlsuroks Dia' M88 ,NC ' KOONTS TYPEWRITER ' coMPANY Wholesale Distributors Canton, N. C. Dial 3867 23 Main St. Distributor: Royal Typewriters 40 Wall Street Asheville, N. C. I Compliments of I West Asheville Feed Store ui 3 ASHEVILLE TYPEWRITTER CO. EAT TOWNE HOUSE -Remington- DONUTS COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES AND and EQUWMENT FRIED Plas 24 Wall St. Dial 3-7361 . . I 2 19 Asheville, N. C. 257 Biltmore Ave. Dua -04 -..I MORGAN BROS., INC. CONPIIMGMS Of WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS SOUTHERN DAIRIES' INC. 67 Broadway Dial 3-6416 Asheville, N. C. Asheville, N. C. C0mP'lmen'S Of MALVERN HILLS DRUG STORE ASHEVILLE BAKING CO. Prescription Druggists 30 Choctaw Dial 2-3876 8286 -DIAL- 8287 ..- '!i.Q.-QE afflmllevllle RECAPPING VULCANIZING 26,5 ASHEVILLE TIRE 3. If you haven't time to do your own Co' shopping, why not let CAROLINE ASHE, ' 81 Coxe Asheville, N- C, lvey's Personal Shopper, do it for you? C. H. FORD TEL. 3-2721 She'Il do it quickly, efficiently. Call or write her at lvey's DIAL 8711 Cazel's Compliments of for Rayburn's Barber Shop FRAME AND AXLE SERVICE 86 College Street 230 Coxe Ave. Extension Dial 2-1561 Salley's for Prescriptions Asheville, N. C. Compliments and Best Wishes from Pearce-Young-Angel Co. WHOLESALE FOODS Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried PHONE 6751 Home Insulation Company Clyde Kinser, Mgr. Bert Starnes, Office Mgr. Fiberglass doesn't cost . . . it pays, over and over again. 753 Haywood Rd. Dial 3-5411 Compliments of North Carolina Equipment Co. Compliments of Royal Crown Bottling Co. Asheville, N. C. Beale's Jewelry BULOVA AND ELGIN WATCHES Watch Repairing Compliments of Quality Furniture Co. Candler, N. C. Best Wishes of Finklestein's Inc. Enka Community Store Enka, N. C. H. Bryson, Jr. H. Bryson, Sr. Compliments of Penley's Grocery Green Brothers Furniture Store 40 College Street Dealers in Good Furniture at Low Prices Harold Forcl's Farm EASY TERMS Sardis Road Candler Rt. 2 Dial 2-4231 Asheville, N. C. Wells Green 8- Jas. Reeves, Owners Parisien Cleaners 112 8- 246 Patton Ave. Asheville, N. C. Bon Ton Cleaners 276 a. 743 Haywood Rd. West Asheville Blanche Hair Stylist Suite 320-23 Haywood Building TELEPHONE 5731-9476 Mrs. R. Glenn Holcombe, Owner Asheville, N. C. l Compliments of Courtesy Barber Shop Enka, N. C. Agheyille Meal' Seryige For the Best in Automotive Service Sweeten Creek Highway Siop at DIAL 4063 Parker's Esso Home of Q,lgutAsc:,clonald S Farm 631 Haywood Rd. Phone 3-3525 Smile Oil Co. No. 12 Coca-Cola Bottling Company Asheville, N. C. Town N Country Cleaners Enka Highway, just out of W. Asheville I We sell the best for less. We daze but I never close. Free ice water and clean rest rooms 'l Compliments of Institution Wholesale Company I Inc. Serving Institutions and Industries 312 Southside Ave. Dial 2-4961-3-6082 u Merrill's Bicycle Shop We make a specialty of repairing Children's vehicles - all makes of typewriters and machines Bennett 8. Felmet Auto Service I Used cars bought and sold General Repairs Phone 3-8711 387 Haywood Rd. Compliments to the Class of '53 London Sign Co McCracken Furniture Co. Your Frigidaire Dealer COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Credit if Desired Robert H. Owen Canton, N. C. 'I Compliments of Super Barber Shop Tom Kirkpatric, Owner Valley Drug . Next Door to New Post Office Drugs - Sundries - Soda Fountain PRESCRIPTIONS Phone Enka 180 Candler, N. C. Moody's Jewelers BULOVAS - El.GlNS Watch Repairing 721 Haywood Road Telephone 2-0791 Asheville, N. C. Adams-Blauvelt, lnc. Professional Pharmacists Flat Iron Bldg. Dial 8781 Frank Austin Co. LUMBER, HARDWARE AND PAINTS PREPARED ROOFING - GLASS 442 Haywood Rd. Dial 2-3853 - 2-3854 Compliments of V Hancock's Restaurant Compliments of Community Coal 8. Lumber Co. COAL - FUEL OIL - BUILDING Compliments of Wayside Gardens Candler Compliments of Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc. Compliments of National Cleaners MATERIALS A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE 543 McDowell St. Dial 3-5621 . J. E. Divelbliss, Jr. Arnold Phillips 548 Haywood Rd' Dwi 635' . Wachtel's Inc. WInner's Asheville - Canton For that Best Dressed Look HOSPITAL, PHYSICIAN and SICK ROOM SUPPLIES 65 Haywood St. Asheville, N. C. PHONES 3-7616 - 3-7617 Lee's Jewelers Haywood St. Asheville West Asheville Esso Center 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE Battery Service - Tires and Tubes Automobile Accessories PHONE 3-6429 Haywood Rd. at Vermont Ave. Compliments of The Camera House 80 Haywood 2-2426 Compliments of Dunham's Music House 62 Patton Ave. Dial 3-3393 Wells Sinclair Service GREASING - WASHING - POLISHING Compliments of Television Servicenter WAXING 666 Haywood Rd. W. Asheville, N.C. 798 Haywood Rd- Phone 8456 DIAL 9.509 Compliments of Murphy Chevrolet Inc. SALES AND SERVICE Canton, N. C. Phone 3529 EPSl'o 014 Compliments of - -A +1 ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE 8. FIXTURE CO. MABELIS Jim Fortner, School Representative 79 Coxe Ave Dial 5971 590 Broadwzyh in N ghone 3-3676 s ev: e, . . ! 4 l Compliments of ',.. MA west ASHEVILLE ATLANTIC lf .-A- X 1 R91 pf S, senvlce csmen E. A 702 Haywood Rd. W. Asheville, N. C. um HOME NJ - I CURB SERVICE DINING ROOM , Sandwiches - Steaks - Chops - Chicken THE BEACON Located 3 Miles West of Asheville, N. C. on U.S. 19 8. 23 SPECIALIZING IN HOME-MADE PIES R A ll. ROAD SALYAGE C'0..lNC. PAGE AVE. -ON BATTERY PARK HILL ASHEVILLE, N.C. -COURSES of STUDY- 7,,,,,,,,,.,f'E WOMEN: Medical Secretarialg Executive sem- TRAINING JM., tarialg Legal Secretarial: Complete Business. 1 1 Ugcrgg MEN: Accounting and Office llachinesg Higher Going? Accounting and Business Administration: Blotor L Traffic Illanagement. -' 41 Hfrife For Our New Catalog AND TRAFFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL ' 126 COLLEGE STREET ASILEVILLE, N. C. L Skyline Dairy Products Producers and Distributors of High Quality Dairy Products SKYLINE DAIRIES DIAL 5656 VISIT OUR ICE CREAM BAR TUNNEL RD. Our Aim ls Quality In Products and In Service Compliments of Earley's Esso Service Enka, N. C. Compliments of Stone Paint 8. Wallpaper Store Telephone 3136 I4 Adams St. Canton, N. C. Galumbeck 8. Co. Asheville, N. C. Best Wishes, Seniors Candler Furniture Co. Candler, N. C. Compliments of A Friend Brights Jewelers GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Your Credit Is Good 58 College St. Asheville, N. C. Compliments of P. 8. L. Bus Line Bennett's Sodas 8. Sundries Drug Sundries - Tasty Sandwiches You Judge Our Fountain 472 Haywood Rd. Curb Service ,.f11,-xl.. WE DD I N G S - ' i nurnn AvAn.ul.l Comphmenls of I llllll O. K. Rubber yt:.M,i. Ii . ' 5:75 Nhu, WR 155 Q 3253 . ' .mwfiulllmmslwol Candler, N C CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Freel Furniture Co. Canton, N. C. Compliments of Crest Store Canton, N. C. TAYLOR 8. MURPHY EXCAVATING AND LIMESTONE DISTRIBUTORS l042 Haywood Road Diql 2-0291 Compliments of National Photo Supply I A GOOD CAMERA STORE X 2 Battery Park Ave Dual 2 4160 Compluments of Hursey 8. 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