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A ? -fit ft }f ' ,2 ? -A 2J J ft rt-C ' i ft? a (Z 6 A 2-c ( ' t 0000-1783 PROGRESS or $ h $ 1783-1918 PINE GROVE BEE TREE RICEVILLE BRUSH CHRISTIAN CREEK (burned) PRESENT BUILDING 1926-1952 FUTURE BUILDING 1953 To E.N. Howell, we gratefully dedicate the Fourth Edition of The Cygnet. Our principal is one who for the past 26 years, has diligent¬ ly and patiently labored in the service of our high school. We do this as an expression of our admiration for the work he has done toward building a better Swannanoa School. Throughout his career he has been a wise counselor, a true friend, and an inspiration to all. Mrs. Mary Freeman English-F rench Mr. Y. L. Medlin English We would like to recognize Mrs. Margaret Rowell Carr who resigned from our faculty aft er eight years of teaching in the language department. Mr. E.N. Howell Principal Mr. Selmer R. Neskaug Agriculture Mrs. Betty Wade Commercial Mr. J. J. Walden History-P. E. We would like to recognize Mr. Elmo Neal who is a new member of our faculty in the history department. Mrs. Delight Weeman Office Miss Nancy Wrenn English-Hi story VALEDICTORIAN HONOR STUDENTS SALUTATORIAN GOOD CITIZENS Jim Webb Honorable Mention 11th Grade: Barbara Vanover James Ward 10th Grade: Peggy Yow Joe Jones 9th Grade: Sara Dillingham Donald Barnwell Peggy Towe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHIEFS BARBARA ALLEN Softball Team Z, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Beta Club 4; Swan Staff 4. BILL ALLEN Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2; S Club 1,2, 3,4; Square Dance Team 2, 3,4; Student Council Committee 3; Swan Staff 4. LEONA BALDWIN JAMES BANKS FAYE BARTLETT F.H.A. 1, Treas. 2,3,4; S Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Softball 3; Beta Club 4; Swan Staff 4; Bible Club 3; Class Treas, 2. U NORMAN BURNETTE F.F.A. 1,2. CHIUS ROBERT CHAMBERS FRANK CLINE F.H.A. 1,2, Sec. 3, Parliam. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 2; Homes of Tomorrow 3,4; P.T. A. Representative 3,4; Junior Class Marshall 3; Cygnet Staff 3, Editor, 4; Student Council Committee 3; Class Vice Pres. 2; Cand. Miss Hi School 4. ALAN CRABTREE Safety Patrol 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2,4; Football 3,4; S Club 4; Class Pres. 1,2,3; Class Vice Pres. 4. GRAHAM CREASMAN F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Safety Pati ol 1. ROBERT DYER 4-H Club 1; Speech Club 2; Safety Patrol 3,4. CHIEFS ANN EARLEY Science Club Treas. 2; F.H.A. 2,4; Swan Staff 4, BARBARA ELLER JOHN FORTUNE F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Football 3. ELAINE FOX F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 2; S Club 3,4; Bible Club 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Swan Staff 4. MAXINE GARDNER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; S Club 4; Basket¬ ball 3,4; Softball 2,3; Swan Staff 4. County 4-H Club Treas. 3,4. CARROLL GREENE CHIEFS LYLE GREENE P CHARLES HALL Football 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4; S Club 4. F. H. A. Staff 4. ILA MAE HOLBERT 1,2,3,4; Bible Club 3; Swan FREDA HYAMS Basketball 3,4; Bible Club 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; S Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Swan Staff 3,4. i JAMES JOHNSON Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; S Club 4; F. F. A. 2, Treas. 4. LUCILLE LIZOTTE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3, Reporter 3; Square Dance Team 3,4; Swan Staff 4; 4-H Club, Vice Pres. 2 . CHIEFS THELMA MAYFIELD F.H.A. Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 2,3, State Historian, 4; Beta Club 2,3, Sec. 4; S Club 3, Sec. 4; Class Treas. 3; Class Secretary 4; Square Dance Team 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Softball 2,3; Homes of Tomorrow 3; Bible Club Treas. 3; Swan Staff 4; Cygnet Staff, Ad Mgr. 3, Bus Mgr. 4; Student Council Committee 3; Football Queen 4; Candidate Miss High School 4. jerry McMillan F.F.A. 1,2,3; Safety Patrol 1,2,3, 4. F.H.A. 1,2,4; Science Club 2; Class Reporter 2; Bible Club 3; Swan Staff 4. S Club 2,3, Treas. 4; Business Mgr. Cygnet 3,4; Beta Club 4; Foot¬ ball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Marshall 3; F.F.A. 1. 0 ✓ BETTY PINKERTON Class Sec. 1,2; May Court 1; Science Club, Sec. 2,3; Softball Team 3; Beta Club 4; Swan Staff 4. JIM PRUETT F.F.A. 2; Football 3,4. CHIEFS PEGGY RAYBURN F.H.A. , Reporter 2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Cygnet Staff 3, Prod. Mgr. 4; Square Dance Team 3,4; Football Queen Candidate 1,2; S Club 4; Softball Team 3; Class Pres. 1; Swan Staff 4; Candidate Halloween Queen 4; Candidate Miss High School 4. DAN REDMON Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; S Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Bible Club 3. ! BEATRICE ROBINSON F.H.A. 1,2; Bible Club 3; Swan Staff 4. EDNA ROBINSON Swan Staff 4. BILL ROGERS Baseball 1,2,3,4; S Club 2)3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Halloween King 4. DOYCE SETTLES ■ - CHIEFS BETTY SLAGLE F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 2,3; Basket ball 3,4; S Club 4; Bible Club 3 Swan Staff 4. FRANKLIN SPANN NANCY STANTON Class Sec. 1; F.H. A. 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Beta Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 4. PAT STEVENS Class Sec. 2; F.H.A. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, County Treas. 3, Historian 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; S Club 4; Spell¬ ing Contest 1; Student Council Com¬ mittee 3; Basketball 3,4; Cygnet Staff 3, Pro. Mgr. 4; Chief Marshall 3; Softball Team 3; Homes of To¬ morrow 3; Swan Reporter 3. Square Dance Club 4. Candidate Miss High School 4. CLINTON STRICKLAND SEWELL STRICKLAND 0 P CHIEFS it ZELDA TEEMS F. H. A. 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Football Queen Candidate 1; Football Queen 3; S Club 3,4; Beta Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Swan Staff 4; Class Vice Pres. 2; Class Sec. 3; Class Treas. 4; Bible Club 3; Square Dance Club 4. PEGGY TOWE F. H. A. 1,2,4; Science Club 2; Swan Staff 3; Good Citizen 3; Candidate Football Queen 3; Bible Club Rep. 3. BETTY VESS F.H.A. 1.2.3.4, Historian 3, Song Leader 4; Beta 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Cheerleader 3,4; Softball Team 2,3; Square Dance Team 3,4; S Club 4. JIM WEBB Football 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Chief Mar¬ shall 3; S Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Good Citizen 1,2, 3; Class Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; Student Council Committee 3. ED WILSON Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; S Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Cygnet Staff 4; Boy ' s State Delegate 3; Student Council 4, President 4. KENNY WOODS Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Bas eball 1, 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 2; S Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4. Student Council 4. UBS HISTORY DO YOU REMEMBER.... 1949 When we were Freshmen-Miss Wrenn, Mrs. Brown-the race for lockers-all those admits-that sixth period study hall-Civics class -Cecil Whiteside-May Day- football basketball senior girls dating freshmen boys-F. H. A. parties -the class picnic at Royal Pines- Captain Smith-the football banquet -all the classes we skipped-and the things they said about us ?-How can we forget-But then it was- 1950 And we were Sophomores at last -and so we played more football- and basketball and skipped more classes -and had new teachers Mr. Walden, Mr. Medlin, Mrs. Rowell-We joined the F. H. A.-and the F. F. A.- and the Beta Club-and danced on the square dance team-and went to parties in the Buckner Building- And then we met the Black Mountain boys-and started our own Good Neighbor Policy-We rang wedding bells for Carolyn, Evelyn and Mary Grace-and ignored other bells for English and Algebra and World History -and collected bugs and mushrooms for Miss White-and looked forward to- 1951 When we were Juniors-and really ran things !-Mrs. Rowell and Mrs. Wade sponsored us-but not everything we did!-We defeated the seniors and Zelda was Football Queen -and then we repented, and gave them a banquet at the Battery Park -And still we played football- and basketball-and won a game in the Tournament-and beat Black Mountain in softball-and played baseball-and belonged to all the clubs-We danced on the square- dance team again-and won se cond - place in the Folk Festival-and went to Spruce Pine-and W. C. T. C.- We went on basketball trips in the rain and snow-and always came back by the Tunnel Grill-and Miss Wrenn and Miss White gave the teams a party There were dances-and parties and hayrides and every¬ thing we did was fun-But all too soon it was- 1952 And WE were the Seniors- determined to do everything one last time-Mr. Medlin took us over- and we studied Beowulf-and Bill was Halloween King-and Thelma was Football Queen-we played foot¬ ball in Memorial Stadium and got together at bonfires-We worked on the Swan and the Cygnet -and worked in the S Club store at study hall-Mrs. Rowell left us to marry a Man!-We went tcTparties on Christmas and New Years Eve-and then it was time for basketball again _ Eight girls and four boys from our class made the teams-and we didn ' t win many, but we had fun try¬ ing_When tournament time came along we played Sand Hill and West Buncombe-and then, no more basket¬ ball, for us, ever-But there were other things to do-One day the girls all went to Mr. Shope ' s auction, and almost bought a cow for two dollars _and later we went to Raleigh for the Beta and F. H. A. conventions- What day were nearly all the girls sick at the same time?-Wasn ' t that the time they were given twelve hours in detention hall?-And the next night they sang The Lord ' s Prayer at P. T. A. !-It wasn ' t long after that until the days just started flying by-and we were busy trying to give the Senior Play and practice graduation and get a date for the ban¬ quet, all at the same time-Suddenly, it was spring!-School was almost just a memory, and class picnic time va.s here again-And so we graduated , and some of us cried and others laugh¬ ed, but we all agreed on one thing- high School was fun-Good-bye every¬ one ! CLASS PROPHECY REUNION IN 1962 Well, here ' s Mr. Medlin, and he hasn ' t changed a bit! He ' s still an eligible bachelor, too, all you old maids take notice. Quiet, class, he ' ll call the roll. BARBARA ALLEN?. .Here and still single . She teaches Physical Ed. right here at S.H. S. . reminds us of the way Miss White used to look! BILL ALLEN ?. . Well check that family, girls ! . . Ten future football players, and we thought he ' d never marry. . He ' s pretty prosperous, too. . owns nearly all of Grovemont by now. LEONA BALDWIN ? ..Well, it ' s too bad Leona couldn ' t come, but her latest husband is in the hospital. .That ' s her fifth one isn’t he?.. She ' s doing all right, too, from the looks of things. JAMES BANKS ?.. He can only stay a minute, .he has to get back to his dairy on Shope Creek.. Don ' t tell us he ' s still single, too! FAYE BARTLETT ?. . Here, and still as tall as ever.. She ' s playing professional basketball for the All-American Amazons. NORMAN BURNETTE ? . .He ' s still here, too, and still driving a school bus. There ' s just one difference. . that wife and those six curly-haired little Burnettes. ROBERT CHAMBERS ? . . He isn ' t here. . nobody sees much of him since he went to California in 1953. . Folks say he found gold in them thar hills ! It probably belongs to that Hollywood star he married! FRANK CLINE ?.. Here , Mr. M edlin.. Why don ' t you all come up to my grocery store ?.. Bargain prices on everything.. It ' s up in Swannanoa Heights. JEWELL COOKE?. .She ' s here with that famous psychologist- boyfriend of hers. .He ' s supposed to be almost as smart and famous as she is. . ALLAN CRABTREE ? .. Here, sir !. . Just as handsome and just as care - free as ever, from the looks of things. GRAHAM CREASMAN ?.. Here, and he brought his family, too. . they live in a little town in South Carolina, don ' t they? ROBERT DYER ?.. Pardon me, I mean Admiral Dyer! . .He ' s the pride and joy of the Navy! ANN EARLEY ?.. She couldn ' t be here either.. She ' s in the WAVES now, somewhere in Europe isn ' t she ? BARBARA ELLER ?.. Barbara flew down from Washington this morning.. she ' s doing Civil Service work, and dating some sailor just now. JOHN FORTUNE?..Here, in his forest ranger ' s uniform ..he lives and works on Mt. Mitchell these days. ELAINE FOX?.. Has anyone heard from Elaine in the last five years ?. .Not since she married that fur trapper and moved to Alaska. .Maybe it ' s too cold up there to write. MAXINE GARDNER? .. Here ' s Maxine, and looking quite prosperous, too, for a telephone operator. CARROLL GREENE? . . Carroll is driving a truck for some big transpor¬ tation company. .He would have been here, but he had to leave on a trip to California last night. LYLE GREENE ?.. Lyle isn ' t here, but we read something about him in the newspapers every day. . he owns a place in Las Vegas, called the Greene Satin Slipper , .he put Peek ' s out of business here before he left. CHARLES HALL?.. Here, and look at that football team he brought with him. . he ' s coaching at the University of North Carolina now. ILA MAE HOLBERT ?.. Here, with her hus¬ band and two children.. She was in the WAVES too, before she met him. FREDA HYAMS ? . . She ' s here, and has everyone wondering if she still plans to be an old maid. . she teaches chemistry at W. C. T. C. . with all the eligible bachelors out there, we wonder if she will hold out much longer. JAMES JOHNSON?. .He ' s here and he hasn ' t changed a bit: we ' d know him anywhere, .he ' s a pretty famous professional basketball player, so we hear. LU - CILLE LIZOTTE ?. . Lucille isn ' t here, but she wrote that she is now happily married and living in New Bedford. THELMA MAYFIELD?. .It seems that Thelma still can ' t decide on the ideal fellow. . She ' s here with her third husband. . each one gets a little better looking; it won ' t surprise us to find her married to Montgomery Clift one of these days. JERRY McMILLIAN?.. Maybe it ' s just as well that Jerry didn ' t come. . we hear that he ' s the trigger- man for Lyle ' s Las Vegas mob. . Let ' s hope it ' s just an idle rumor ! PEGGY MOSER ? . . Here .. Peggy is a pretty famous model in Macy ' s New York department store now-a-days. ROY NANNEY ? .. Of course Roy is here. . don ' t you hear the crowd laughing?. .Nobody mentions Jack Benny any more; it ' s always Funnyboy Nanney. BETTY PINKER¬ TON ? . . Betty teaches shorthand here at S. H. S. . at least it ' s an improvement over past years. JIM PRUETT?.. Jim ' s here, and he tells us that he is still studying medical technology at Dell School. PEGGY RAYB URN ?.. That ' s Peg, wearing the Sherlock Holmes hat. . she ' s an honorary member of the F. B.I. , since she has been working on one case longer than anyone else we know. . WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE: H.E.S. ! DAN REDMON?..Here ' s Dan, back from Detroit. . of course you ' ve all heard of Redmon ' s Ritzy Restaurant, the northern eating place with the southern flavor. . owned and operated by Dan himself. BEATRICE ROBINSON ?.. She ' s here, too., and quite a famous beauty counsellor with the House of Westmore, in New York. EDNA ROBINSON?. .Edna ' s here, and do you all remem¬ ber Ruth Harris ?. . She and Edna are beauticians together these days, at Fox ' s..maybe the class old maids should go in for a face-lifting job! BILL ROGERS?. .Present! . .Everyone is glad to see Bill again, but he didn ' t have to bring those eighteen coon dogs along.. What does he do for an occupation? . . With eighteen coon dogs ? Don ' t be foolish! Wonder why people call him vet? DOYCE SET- TLES ?. , We ' re sorry that Doyce isn ' t here, but he ' s probably out in his latest car.. he was always crazy about anything on wheels, and at last he owns a used-car lot of his own, BETTY SLAGLE?. . You can see Betty Lou on television now, skating in the Roller Derby, .but she ' s better known to all her fans as Slugger Slagle. FRANKLIN SPANN? He is here, with the latest jokes and records from his disk-jockey show, .you can hear the program, Franklin ' s Follies, from eleven to twelve every night on WWNC. NANCY STANTON?. .Nancy is here from Cullowhee, and she brought her good- looking husband along, too. .She teaches and he coaches at W.C.T.C. PAT STEVENS ?.. Here ' s Pat, nowa veil-known editor of Adolescent Advice in the Ladie ' s Home Journal.. she edits the fashion section, too, and maybe you ' ve read her best¬ seller entitled Never Trust the Air Force ., or ' I Was an Air Force Sweetheart. CLINTON STRICK¬ LAND ?.. Here ' s Hot Rod Strickland, just back from his latest race in Indianapolis, .we hardly recognized him in the helmet and goggles. SEWELL STRICKLAND ?. . Just look at Sewell, the little All American quarterback, .playing professional football this season with the Washington Redskins. ZELDA TEE MS ? . . Here ' s our former Queen-of Everything at S.H.S. now a candidate for Miss America . . She and Frank haven ' t married yet. . maybe they can ' t decide who will rule in their own household. PEGGY TOWE ?. . You can ' t miss Peggy in this crowd. . when we elected her Best Dressed in the senior class in 1952 we never dreamed that she would one day be one of the ten best-dressed women in America! BETTY VESS ?.. There ' s Betty; the striking red-head in the green dress. . She ' s America ' s favorite commedian today, having replaced Betty Hutton, Eve Arden, an d Dagmar on television. JIM WEBB?.. The important-looking man in the gray suit is Jim. .he is now the sheriff of Buncombe County, following in his father ' s foot¬ steps. ED WILSON?. . We sure can ' t miss Ed.. he ' s made three speeches already today. . still talking against prohibition!.. He ' s a long-winded politician who runs for every available office, and he still kisses all the babies, too, although the babies are a little younger these days! KENNY WOODS?.. And here ' s Kenny, last but not least! . Since he took over the job of head coach at Nebo High School they have managed to win five games in the last eight years., an amazing record! and he ' s married to a little woman who just loves to mother him. And there you have it. .the former class of ' 52.. On the whole we ' ve done quite well for our¬ selves, don ' t you think? SCHOOL KLAUIIES 1. Ain ' t my hair purty ? 2. I ' m not the one that did it! 3. Didn ' t know I had false teeth did you? 4. Used to be cute, didn ' t I? 5. The look of contentment, 6. I just swallowed a button. 7. The picture of innocence. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jewell Cooke - Jim Webb BEST DRESSED Peggy Towe - Kenny Woods BEST LOOKING Peggy Rayburn - Bill Allen MOST POPULAR Thelma Mayfield - Bill Allen 4k Kfiwvfli -.....«• enr _ - f ' : • ' jgWHfiMHWHI James Adams Harold Allen Ruby Allen Alma Bartlett Alva Bartlett Jeanette Banks Shirley Brown Barbara Clark Imogene Cody Kenneth Davidson Floyd Dills Joanne Ensley Charles Fender James Fender Donald Gant WARRIORS Bobby Gragg Ruby Harrison Eugene Harvey Corbitt Hughey Jack Hunter Thelma Ingle Eva Nell Ledford Rebecca Lewis Shifley Lewis Mae Martin Mary Moody Betty Crowell Peek Doris Peek Junior Phillips Betty Lou Pruette Joyce Shope Bobby Slagle Marvin Slaughter Betty Lou Smith Barbara Spivey Phyllis Spivey James Stroupe Barbara Vanover James Ward Joyce Weatherly Hershell Wright Ariel Young ”8at «, a t , ' ; Jr ... m irn .. mf f m mk «% N ?! « fej KL?i 5. , ’ s, 5 1 C % m %iS 5rJ n w % m? % I --- «fc .V BRAVES Jack Allen Laurel Allen Mary Edna Andrews James Ballard Patricia Ballard Boyce Bartlett Orren Bell Roma Biggs Shirley Brigman William Boone Anne Brown John Brown Dorothy Byas Charles Byas Willie Mae Church Mary Jo Cooke Betty Creaseman Barbara Dillingham James Gibbs Louise Gragg Marion Gragg Jacqueline Harper Phyliss Hutchins John Hyams BRAVES Joe Jones Tommy Jordan Don Luckadoo Evelyn Mayfield Barbara Maynor Shirley McClure Walter McCraw Fred McCuen Lillian McIntosh Jo Mary Mclnturff Grace McMahan Joyce McMahan Biddie McPeters James Miller Joan Moody Jackie Netherton Harold Owenby Christine Owens Gene Peek Ray Pinkerton Carolyn Porter Woodrow Pullium Donald Radcliff Walter Rainwater BRAVES R.B, Rhymer Earl Rickard Betty Jean Riddle Dick Riddle Bobby Rogers Betty Ann Settles Mary Ellen Sims Tommy Stevens Joyce Stuart Ray Suttles Roy Suttles Shirley Vess Floyd Waldrup Dean Wilkerson LaVonne Wilson Laurence Wood w i£sS mm KM 1 VR i i«« ?Mh -_ $£ ' % i . iPmrn F IQ • 0 © ;•, ®i MRk afciStese i rnmSmm mm J? s i ’ SRl m £■4 yr r,„ ga s hi mm S iHUnshi m jj 4 Ik BBBmi mm mm BHHMf Mi HP . wm - f Vtaffn Hi M fegi pim s i| |! ■ F Z . BP) S$gMa) F I ■ :: ■bt am jwSSt? 1 Wi aamt % Mi ri jUj _ _ 4 Sp: gi -- ' • . . . ■ • • asa k -j. a ■ •■ «■£ PKW V X ' V k Hi 1 « %, K FIESHHM CLASS OFFICERS ' ;,. -■ i ; t ‘ ' rnmFM •• . ■- PAPOOSES Mary Frances Allen Oleta Allen George Astley Dean Ayers Earnest Banks Donald Barnwell Donald Bartlett Jimmy Blankenship Duane Bogan Vivian Brown Roy Burleson Sonia Burleson Dotty Burnette Jean Byas Marvin Byas Richard Campfield Bill Clark Mildred Clark Ima Jean Cline Beverly Craig Thelma Crisp Barbara Curtis Willie Davis Sara Dillingham Carl Duncan PAPOOSES Peggy Edmonds Johnnie Fox Paul Foster Judy Fuller Howard Gibson Juanita Gragg Fred Grant Margaret Grant Ned Greene Stanley Gregory Barbara Harding Sylvia Hunt Michael Jollay Nancy Jones Grady Koon James Fewis Katheleen Magnet Martha Mahaffey Ann McCall Jacqueline McMahan Melva McKinney Shirley McKinney Frank Merrill Arnold Metcalf i K ii PAPOOSES Phil Mill er Annie Louise Morgan Billy Nichlos Bobby Nichlos Marian Norman Janice Patton Marlon Patton Patsy Patton Ava Lee Pegg Ronald Pruette Thelma Pruette Phyllis Pyatt Betty Lou Reynolds Mary Louise Rhodes Jacqueline Robertson Margaret Sawyer Shirley Sehion Ina Smith Mildred Stevens George Thompson B obby T owe Mary Fain Weatherly Jack Ward Carolyn Wood Betty Wilson EMMIE SCIENCE Seated: Anne Earley - Edna Robinson Standing: Jacqueline Harper - Ruby Allen Joan Moody - Mary Jo Cooke Sponsor: Mrs. Rowell Not Pictured: Doris Peek Seated: Peggy Rayburn Pat Stevens Jewell Cooke Thelma Mayfield Ariel Young CVGNET STAFF Standing: Bobby Slagle Ed Wilson James Stroupe Joyce Weatherly Mrs. Betty Wade, Sponsor OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated: Dan Redman - Kenny Woods - Beatrice Robinson Standing: Leona Baldwin - Roy Nanney - Barbara Allen Robert Dyer - Betty Pinkerton Sponsor: Mrs. Weeman V. Pres. Jim Webb V V % % V O, V . V. 0 % % °d Bartlett Slagle “S” Johnson Crabtree w e 0-0 •p •O V. A. £■ P 0 O ' v? V CLUB £ « S Q, C Woods Rogers Suttles Spivey C °dv Sec. Thelma Mayfield sunt PATIOl First Row: Richard Campfield, Tommy Jordan, Ronnie Pruitt, Floyd Waldrop, Johnny Fox, Phil Miller, Harold Owenby, Gene Peek, Earl Rickard, John Hyams. Second Row: Donald Radcliff, Laurel Allen, Robert Dyer, Jimmy Ballard. In Bus: Dick Riddle, Jimmy Blankenship, Bobby Rogers, Walter Rainwater, J. C. Wright, Graham Creasman, Alva Bartlett. Sponsor, Miss White. Dyer - Captain President Jim Webb Vice President Nancy Stanton Se cretary Thelma Mayfield Treasurer Barbara Vanover BETA CLUB First Row: Jewell Cooke, Barbara Vanover, Peggy Rayburn, Pat Stevens, Betty Vess, Faye Bartlett. Second Row: Betty Pinkerton, Barbara Allen, Nancy Stanton, Elaine Fox, Freda Hyams. Third Row: Mary Jo Cooke, Janet Banks, Bill Rogers, Carolyn Porter, Peggy Yow, Mary Dillingham, Jim Webb. Fourth Row: Joyce Creasman, Kenny Woods, Mary Ellen Simms, Jo Mary Mclnturff. Fifth Row: Zelda Teems, Shirley Brown, Evelyn Mayfield, Phyllis Hutchins, Jim Stroupe, Jack Allen, Jim Ward, Joe Jones, Roy Nanney. Spon¬ sor: Mrs. Rowell. M. McKinney, J. Patton, C. Porter, J. M. Mclnturff, P, Yow, M. Gardner, S. Brown, P. Rayburn, E.N. Ledford, B. Slagle, F. Hyams, J. Bartlett, E. Mayfield, J. Stuart, I. Smith, V. Brown, M. Norman, K. Magnant, N. Stanton, E, Fox, L. Lizotte, J. Moody, S. McKinney, B. Dillingham, J. McMahan, B. Craig, E. Robinson, B. Robinson, A. Earley. P. Stevens, J. Cooke, B. Vess, T. Mayfield, B. Vanover, Z. Teems, S. Hunt, P. Pyatte, D. Burnette, S. Burleson, C. Wood, A. L. Morgan, A. Brown, I. M. Holbert, P. Moser, P. Towe, M. F. Weatherly, M. F. Allen, S. Dillingham, B. Harding, N. Jones, M. Mahaffey, M. Clark. T. Pruett, J. Fuller, J. Harper, B. Spivey, B. Pruitt, B. Clark, J. Banks , L. Baldwin, R. Allen, I. Cody, B. Smith, J. Weatherly, A. McCall, O. Allen, R. Biggs, J. McMahan, P. Hutchins, B. Creasman, C. Owens, S. Brigmon, M. Cooke, S. McClure, M.E. Sims, J. Netherton, B. McPetters, T. Crisp ' , M. Grant, T. Ingle, P. Spivey. President Zelda Teems Vice President Secretary Barbara Vanover Nancy Stanton Treasurer Evelyn Mayfield President Bill Roge rs Vice President Charles Hall Secretary John F or tune f.f.A. First Row: F. Cline, J. Adams, M. Byas, B. Nichols, E. Banks, C. Hyas, R. Bartlett, B. T owe, B. Metcalf, T. Stevens, M. Cragg, D. Wilkerson, D. Luckadoo, K. Davidson, W. Rainwater. Second Row: W. Pullium, P. Foster, C. Greene, J. Ward, E. Rickard, N. Greene, R. Burleson, D. Barnwell, G. Koon, J. Lewis, G. Astley, M. Patton, B. Rogers, J. Phillips, D. Gant, J. Ward. Third Row: J. Ballard, T. Jordan, D. Settles, L. Greene, L. Allen, Roy Suttles, B. Rogers, D. Ayers, F. Merrill, J. Allen, H. Allen, R. Pink¬ erton, D. Radcliffe, R. B. Rhymer, E. Harvey. Fourth Row: B. Bartlett, B. Miller, J.C. Wright, Ray Suttles, J. Fortune, L. Wood, D. Riddle, J. Jones, S. Strickland, M. Jollay, F. Grant. Sponsor: Mr. Neskaug. SQUARE DANCE CLUB First Circle: Pat Stevens, Kenny Woods, Kathleen Magnet, Ariel Young, Lucille Lizette, James Stroupe, Nancy Jones, Jim Ward, Evelyn Mayfield, Jim Webb, Mary Frances Allen, David Young, Thelma Crisp, Phil Miller, Sarah Dillingham, Patsy Patton. Second Circle: Ed Wilson, Eva Nell Ledford, Marian Norman, Phyllis Pyatte, Junior Philips, Jacqueline Harper, Michael Jollay, Anna Louise Morgan, Walter Rainwater, Barbara Harding, Grady Koon, Shirley Brown. Third Circle: Betty Lou Slagle, Peggy Rayburn, Bill Allen, Betty Vess, Bobby Slagle, Thelma Mayfield, Marvin Slaughter. Mr. Medlin, Sponsor. Thelma Mayfield Bill Allen P resident Ed Wilson Vice President Jim Ward Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Stuart STUDENT COUNCIL 12th Kenny Woods 11B1 Barbara Vanover 11B2 Shirley Brown 10B1 Joan Moody Representatives: Beta Nancy Stanton F.H.A. Peggy Towe F. F. A. Charles Hall Safety Pat. Jim Blankenship S. Club Jim Stroupe 10B2 Phyllis Hutchins 9B1 Ann McCall 9B2 Phyllis Pyatte 9B3 Peggy Edmonds Sponsors: Mrs. Carland, Mr. Medlin CHEERLEADERS let’s GO-1-2-1-2 , L. Guard Stroupe, L. Tackle Davidson Phillips, R. Guard Srtickland, Quarterback Suttles, L. Halfback Bell, End Crabtree, End Wilson, R. Halfback Patton, Fullback Rogers, Quarterback 1951 Schedule Marshall We 13 They 0 Weave rville We 6 They 6 Oakley 7 0 Bethel 21 6 Candler 14 27 Sand Hill 13 19 Ben Lippen 31 13 Black Mtn. 0 33 Cranberry 0 14 Mars Hill 7 6 u Suttles, R. Halfback Gibbs, End « % Burleson, Tackle Adams , End Thompson, End Campfield, Center Jones, Guard FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Kenneth Davidson, Junior Phillips, Johnny Jollay, Ed Wilson, Roy Settles, Ray Settles, Sewell Strickland. Second Row: George Thompson, James Gibbs, Roy Nanney, Kenny Woods, Marlon Patton, Jim Webb, Bill Allen, Charles Hall. Third Row: Johnny Fox, Richard Campfield, Jim Pruitt, Alan Crabtree, Jimmy Adams, Jackie Ward, Manager, Donald Gant. Fourth Row: Joe Jones, Jim Ward, Orren Bell, Jim Stroupe, Roy Burleson, Dan Redman. Coach, Mr. J. J. (Jug) Walden. Woods - Captain Webb - Co-Captain Redmon-Forward Woods -Guard Bartlett-Guard Slagle -Forward Gardner-Guard Mayfield-F orward Stroupe -Guard Allen-F orward Johns on-Center GIRLS’ BASKETBALL mm POINTS SCORED Betty Lou Slagle 229 Annie Louise Morgan Elaine Fox 70 Peggy Rayburn Pat Stevens 57 Joyce Stuart Thelma Mayfield 45 Freda Hyams Barbara Harding 30 Betty Creasman Faye Bartlett 18 Maxine Gardner GIRL ' S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Date Opposing Team Played We They Dec. 18 Red Oak . 32 42 Jan. 4 Mars Hill. 29 63 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Candler. 27 38 Jan. 15 Oakley. 21 45 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Warren Wilson. 32 41 Jan. 25 Black Mountain. 26 63 Jan. 29 Red Oak . 24 21 Feb. 1 Fairview... 28 52 Feb. 5 Black Mountain. 18 63 Feb. 8 Mars Hill. 39 70 Feb. 12 Candler. 18 37 Feb. 15 Fairview. 37 56 F eb. 19 Oakley. 39 48 Feb. 22 Warren Wilson. 40 32 BUNCOMBE COUNTY TOURNAMENT Feb. 29 West Buncombe. 41 59 BOYS’ BASKETBALL BOY ' S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Date Opposing Team Played We They Dec. 18 Red Oak . 50 25 Jan. 4 Mars Hill. 34 37 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Candler. 44 63 Jan. 15 Oakley. 55 65 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Warren Wilson. 27 40 Jan. 25 Black Mountain. 53 63 Jan. 29 Red Oak . 74 40 Feb. 1 Fairview. 55 52 F eb. 5 Black Mountain. 47 66 Feb. 8 Mars Hill. 38 54 Feb. 12 Candler. 35 60 Feb. 15 Fairview. 48 37 Felj. 19 Oakley. 43 47 F eb. 22 Warren Wilson. 56 55 WARRIORS Points Scored B. Allen 161 Bell 41 J. Allen 3 Woods 178 Redman 75 Stroupe 41 Gregg 29 Slaughter 3 Johnson 136 Tournament Swannanoa 30 Sand Hill 67 BASEBALL First Row: Bill Rogers, Ed Wilson, Kenny Woods, Charles Byas, Ray Settles, Dan Redman. Second Row: Roy Nanney, Bill Allen, Bobby Rogers, JimStroupe, Kenneth Davidson, Roy Settles. BOYS BASEBALL TEAM Date Opposing Teams Played We They April 4 Black Mountain. 23 8 April 11 Fairvie w. 17 11 April 21 Fairview. 11 3 April 30 Oakley. 4 2 May 8 Warren Wilson. .. Here 10 6 May 15 Oakley. 11 2 May 22 Black Mountain ... 11 10 May 29 Warren Wilson. 8 9 Bill Rogers HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN Candidates: t Sarah Dillingham Kenneth Davidson James Stroupe Joe Jones James Gibbs Michael Jollay Marlon Patton Paul Foster Imogene Cody Doris Peek Jackie Netherton Willie Mae Church Anne Louise Morgan Vivian Brown Peggy Rayburn FOOTBALL QUEEN Thelma Mayfield f Zelda Teems Candidates: Eva Nell Ledford - Barbara Clark Joyce Stuart - Joyce McMahan Vivian Brown - Nancy Jones Phyllis Pyatte Candidates: Pat Stevens - Peggy Rayburn Thelma Mayfield - Jewell Cooke I BEACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Beacon Blankets make warm friends Phone 2111 Swannanoa N. Carolina i S Compliments of KEY CITY LAUNDRY Er QUALITY DRY CLEANING Black Mountain N. Carolina Compliments of BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER COMPANY Home of Buildo Slump Brick Your Building Supply Headquarters Phone 3231 Black Mountain N. Carolina Compliments of We wish every success to Warriors and Squaws of Class of 1952 A. BLANTON GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Gro. Feed Flour BATTERY PARK HOTEL Don Grady, Mgr. Asheville N. Carolina Asheville N. Carolina (fgo) TOWNE GRILL GIBSON ' S ESSO Regular meals short orders Come In Often Open 6 days a week Good Home-made Pies We like to see you serve you Swannanoa N. Carolina Phone 5819 Swannanoa N. Carolina GROVE STONE SAND COMPANY Crushed Stone Washed Sand SOUTHERN-DAIRIES James G. Northcott Manager 252 Patton Avenue Phone Black Mountain: Day 3711 - Night 3841 Swannanoa North Carolina Asheville North Carolina FARMERS FEDERATION COOPERATIVE MACSTIRE ANDSUPPLY Processors of Fresh or Frozen COMPANY F ryers-Fowl-Turkeys Choice cuts of Institution Auto Parts and Accessories Retail Parts Shell Eggs Household Appliances P. O. Box 851 Hardware - Paints Dial 7361 Home Phone 4-1079 Sporting Goods-Wheel Goods Fred Coates Representative Phone 7283 Asheville N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina Compliments of BLACK MOUNTAIN ScHRAFfTS NEWS “ The Nation’s Leading Candied ON SALE AT GOOD Black Mountain N. Carolina STOKES EVERYWHERE $1.00 — $2.00 Lb. BUCHANAN ' S 5 10 Morgan Bros., Inc. BUCHANAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Wholesale Distributors 67 Broadway, Asheville, N. C. Ready-To-Wear Household Linen Come in to see us soon Caiu is Delicionsjbod Our congratulations and best wishes to the Seniors. May your life be filled with happiness and peace. Swannanoa Bank Trust Company Swannanoa N. Carolina PORTER ' S FOOD STORE Modern Self Serving Independently Owned and Operated Phone 4696 Swannanoa N. Carolina Compliments of Institution Wholesale Co Serving Institutions and Industries Dial 2-4961, 3-6082 312 Southside Avenue Asheville N. Carolina Compliments of Compliments of COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Colonial is good Bread CLARK-FOWLER CIGAR COMPANY School Supplies Institutional Food and Paper Supplies Asheville N. Carolina Asheville N. Carolina r ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE FIXTURE COMPANY Bill Rocamora Phone 3-3676 57-59 B r oadway Complete Restaurant Outfitters Asheville N. Carolina PORTER ' S ESSO J. B. Nichols Hewitt Campfield Swannanoa N. Carolina SURRETTS MOTOR INN GROCERIES Swannanoa N. Carolina C. N. HARBIN Grocery and Rug Co. Dial 31791 - Asheville Wilson Siding RICE”S Meats - Groceries Vegetables Oil - Gas Swannanoa N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL- CO., INC. Wholesale Foods Fresh-F rozen-Canned-Dried Service Wholesalers Compliments of SWANNANOA BARBER SHOP Asheville N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina ♦ c- Skyline Dairies Asheville ' s Own Dairy Processors And Distributors Of Quality Dairy Products Phone 5656 HOLSUM It ' s Fresh JOHNSON ' S FOOD STORE THE ASHEVILLE BAKING Your Complete Super Market COMPANY Containing Your Choice of Over 3200 Items Phone 23876 - 23877 Asheville N. Carolina Oteen N. Carolina HARRY M. NOBLITT Staple Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats Dial 6103 S wannanoa N. Carolina TYSON FURNITURE CO. INC. Everything For Your Home Dial 4381 Black Mountain N. Carolina BUCHANAN ' S 5 10 BUCHANAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Ready-to-wear Household Linen Come in to see us soon SISKS Where everyone meets ' Sandwiches Fountain Drinks Music Swannanoa N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina McPETER ' S (r McPHERESON ' S Many Items Services WASH ' N SHOP SELF-SERVICE LAUNDERETTE Swannanoa N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina McMURRAY CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales 7 CHEVROLET Se rvice WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Sales Service Black Mountain N. Carolina New Cars - Used Cars Frigidaire Appliances Good Year Tires Phone 3141 and 6781 Black Mountain N. Carolina TINGLE ' S CAFE On Broadway since 1918 27 Broadway Asheville N. Carolina REUSING ' S Eve rything Electric For the Home 34 Battery Park Ave. Asheville N. Carolina Compliments of eca Coco-Cola Bottling Company Asheville N. Carolina THE SWAN W. H. SMITH Ice Cream Cold Drinks Best of Candies School Supplies-Milk Shakes In Front of School Swannanoa N. Carolina BRIGMAN GROCERY Feeds-Flour-Fresh Fruits Vegetables -Meats Gas and Oil Rt. 1 Swannanoa N. Carolina T. L. SHOPE ' S STORE Groceries - Meats - Feeds -Hardware Riceville Road Swannanoa N. Carolina ROXY THEATRE Amusement center of the Swannanoa Valley. You ' ll always find a better show at the ROXY. Swannanoa N. Carolina JARRETT £r WARLICK DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Phone 3747 Blk. Mtn. Swannanoa N. Carolina BALDWINS GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Texico - Products Phone 3-0905 Swan nanoa N. Carolina The Old Reliable School of Business 47 Broadway Dial 3-6251 Asheville N. Carolina WARDS THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 6841 Swannanoa N. Carolina LANCE ' S ESSO SERVICE Tires, Tubes Batteries Dial 2491 Black Mountain N. Carolina MONTEATH ' S GULF SERVICE Every kind of Automotive Service 108 Patton Ave. Asheville N. Carolina r —• Compliments of BUCKNER ' S ESSO Swannanoa N. Carolina BLANTON’S Courses of Study WOMEN: Medical Secretarial; Execu¬ tive Secretarial; Legal Secretarial; Complete Business. MEN: Accounting and Office Machines; Higher Account¬ ing and Business Administration; Motor Traffic Management. gaining 7 ' ' isJ) Write For Our New Catalog Business college And Traffic Management School 126 COLLEGE ST. DIAL 7346 ASHEVILLE, N. C WALDENSIAN SUNBEAM Bread and Cakes Phone 2-1125 Asheville N. Carolina Our Best Wishes To You On Your Voyage Through Life MORGAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Swannanoa N. Carolina DAVIDSON COAL CO. Serving Swannanoa Valley for Over 20 Years. Cities Service Fuel Oil and Kerosene Dial 5814 - 6594 Swannanoa N. Carolina FENDER S USED CARS Any Make - Any Price Baxter Fender, Jr. -Herman Fender On Highway 70 Tel. 2-0164 860 Tunnel Road Asheville N. Carolina THE PRINT SHOP Cards - Stationary - Tickets Y. L,. Medlin Quality Job Printing Dial 8125 Oteen N. Carolina WHISNANT ' S SPECIALTY CLEANERS The home of beautiful cleaning. Dial 2-2231 or 9649 Compliments of RIVERSIDE MOTEL Formerly Rio-Tel Oteen N. Carolina Swannanoa N. Carolina . • Kit £■ • 1 1. ; it. «
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