Swannanoa High School - Cygnet Yearbook (Swannanoa, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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iMrtiTe Published By THE STUDENTS of SWANNANOA HIGH SCHOOL Swannanoa, North Carolina VOLUME VI 1953 Editor-in-Chief. Business Manager . . . Production Manager . Sponsor . Barbara Vanover . . .. Joyce Stuart . . Janette Banks Mrs. Betty Wade Dedicated to Miss Wrenn and Miss White - Influence in sports - Sponsored Safety Patrol, F.T.A. , Science Clubs - History - P. E. - Science - Here for 5 years - Liked by all - Work is greatly appreciated by the stu¬ dents at S.H.S. - School has been more fun since they arrived — MRS. MADELEINE FLEETWOOD Home Economics MRS. MARY FREEMAN English - French MRS. LAURA HAMED Mathematics MR. TOMMY HORNADAY History - P. E. MR. Y. L. MEDLIN English MR. SELMER R. NESKAUG Agriculture MR. JOHNNY SHAVER Basketball Coach MRS. BETTY WADE Commercial MR. J. J. WALDEN Audio-Visual MRS. DELIGHT WEEMAN Office MISS RUTH WHITE Science - P. E. MISS NANCY WRENN English - History FACULTY STUDENTS JOYCE WEATHERLY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Bible Club2,3; Sec. Junior Class 3; Chief Mar¬ shal 3; Candidate for Miss Swan- nanoa High; Annual Staff 3,4. BETTY LOU SMITH F.H.A. 1 , 2,3,4; Bible Club 2,3; Class V-Pres. 1; Candidate for Football Queen 2; Marshal 3; Miss Swannanoa High 4; Annual Staff 4. BARBARA VANOVER JIM WARD GOOD CITIZENS Seni u JIMMY KIETH ADAMS HAROLD WAYNE ALLEN F. F. A. I,2,3,4. LAUREL ALLEN RUBY JEAN ALLEN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3., 4; “S” Club 2,3,4; Bible Club 2; Swan Staff 4; Dramatics 4 . INA JANETTE BANKS F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta 2,3,4; 4H Club 2,3; Beta V-Pres. 4; F.H.A. Parliamentarian; Glee Club 1,3; Science Club 2, Treas. ; Dramatics 4. ALMA LOU BARTLETT F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Bible Club 3; Journalism. Clul ALVA HUGH BARTLETT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4. SIDNEY EARL BASS ;od$P Z ; B ihh gdJbZ; THELMA IMOGENS C F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 2 4H Club 1; Science Club 2; Cheer lea ,2,3 t i ' ‘S” Club 2,3,4; Candidate for FootljalljC n n t _J 1; Candidate for Harvest Queen 3; Clq s Swan Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; F Queen 4 ARTHUR DONALD CORDELL 3 KENNETH DAVIDSON Baseball 3,4; Football 3,4; S Club 3,4, Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Candidate for Carnival King 3; Ca rnival King 4 . FLOYD DILLS F.F.A. 1,4; Bible Club 4; Safety Patrol 1. CHARLES LEE FENDER ■•JAMES LUTHER FENDER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. © SHIRLEY BROWN Bible Club 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Square Dance 3,4; Alternate 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 4; Music Club 4; Class Treas. 3; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 3; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; Candidate for Miss Swannanoa Hi. BARBARA CLARK F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Bible Club 1,2; Dramatics 4; Candidate for Football Queen 3; Car¬ nival Queen 4; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Swan Staff 4. U 1 JL +A c, h • £ , Ji r r u JU-r-vw DONALD LEE GANT Beta Club 3,4; “S” Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,3; Bible Club 2,3, Sec-Treas. 3; Pres. Beta Club 4; Dra¬ matics 4; Glee Club 3,4; Homes of Tomorrow 3,4; Mgr. Baseball, Football, Basketball3; Journalism Club 4; Buncombe Beta Steering Committee 4. BOBBY LEON GRAGG Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; “S” Club 2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Football Mgr. 1; Safety Patrol 1; Dramatics 4 . EVA NELL LEDFORD F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; “S” Club 2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3; Square Dance Team 2,3,4; Class Secretary 2; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Candidate for Football Queen 2. RUBY HARRISON F.H.A. 1,2,4; 4-H Club 1; Journalism Club 4. REBECCA ANNE LEWIS F. H. A. 1,2,3,4. JACK HUNTER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas 2; Class V-Pres. 3; Student Council R eipr e sentative 4. SHIRLEY ANNE LEWIS F.H.A. 1,2,3 ,4; Beta Club 3,4; V-Pres. of Class 1; Journalism Club 4; 4-H Club 1 . EVA MAE MARTIN 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Bible Club 3. HORACE DANIEL MATTHEWS Baseball 1,2,3; Football 3,4; Journalism 4; Glee Club 3,4; Pepster Club 3,4; Y. Teen 4; Dramatics 4; Key Club 3,4. MARY JANICE MOODY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Bible Club 1; 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Journalism Club 4; 4-H Club 1. BETTY LOU PRUETT F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club Sec. 2; Bible Club 2,3; Softball 3,4; Dramatics 4; 4-H Club 1; Journalism Club 4. JOYCE ANN SHOPE DORIS ANN PEEK F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Bible Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; Softball 3,4; Basketball 4; Candi¬ date for Carnival Queen 3; Annual Staff 4; Edi¬ tor Journalism Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Alter. Cheer¬ leader 4. JUNIOR PHILLIPS BOBBY GLENN SLAGLE F.F.A. 1; Square Dance Teatn 3. PHYLLIS JUNE SPIVEY 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Journalism 4 JAMES WILLARD STROUPE F.F. A. 1,2; “S” Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Pres. Bible Club 3; Square Dance Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Good Citizenship 1,2; Pres, of Class 1,2, V-Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Marshal 3. BARBARA JEAN VANOVER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4; Science Club 2; Student Council 3; 4-H Club Pres. 1; Class V-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; Bible Club 2,3, V- Pres. 3; Annual Staff, Editor 4; Journalism Club 4; Music Club 4; Good Citizen 2,3; Homes of Tomorrow 3,4; Girls State Delegate 3; Drama¬ tics 4; Swan Staff 2. JAMES RHONDAL WARD “S” Club 2,3,4, V-Pres. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4, V-Pres. 3; Square Dance Team 3,4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Good Citizen 3,4; Chief Marshal 3; Journalism 4. HERSHEL WRIGHT ARIEL YOUNG MOST TALENTED Ruby Allen Bud Matthews MOST FRIENDLY Sidney Bass Shirley Lewis MOST ATHLETIC Doris Peek Kenneth Davidson WITTIEST Mary Moody James Fender MOST ORIGINAL Eva Nell Ledford Donald Gant MOST POPULAR Imogene Cody Jack Hunter vrivE BEST LOOKING Betty Lou Smith Bobby Slagle MOST INTELLECTUAL Joyce Weatherly Laurel Allen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED James Stroupe Barbara Vanover MOST DEPENDABLE Barbara Clark Jim Ward CUSS HISTORY SHY, SHY FRESHMEN! .... Miss Wrenn and Miss White were our sponsors .... Bon¬ fires .... Football .... Civics with Walden .... F. H. A.F. H. A. Initiations .... P. E. with White .... Soccer .... Basketball .... “Doc’s” .... Square Dance Team . . . . Crushes on Seniors .... Activity period .... Cutting classes .... F. H. A. convention . . . . Spring fever .... Our first annuals .... Good Citizens .... Class picnic at Royal Pines . . . . VACATION, HERE WE COME! ! ! DULL, DULL SOPHOMORES! .... Walden and Wrenn as sponsors .... Beta Club . . . . Bible Club .... “S” Club .... Science Club .... We are the “underdog” no longer . . . . “Buglogy” .... Wild flowers .... Doug Davis .... Square Dance Team won second place in Folk Festival .... Pep meetings .... World History with Walden .... F. H. A. tea at Sand Hill .... “Silas Marner with Medlin .... Skating party .... The Swan-Baseball . . . . “Reserved seats” in the office .... Chemistry .... All the girls being “sick” the same day and coming to school with very nice sunburns .... More spring fever .... “Absenti- tous” .... Beta Convention and Ball .... Good Citizens Class picnic at Royal Pines . . . . Another vacation! .... HURRAH! ! ! BOLD, BOLD JUNIORS! .... Mrs . Wade and Mrs . Rowell as sponsors .... Second choice of lockers .... Class officers .... Mrs. Rowell “deserted” us in favor of mar¬ riage .... Mrs. Freeman joined our “noble” ranks .... More football .... English and American History under Wrenn .... Scrap paper drives .... French .... Student Coun¬ cil .... Mrs. Carland .... Class dues .... Mr. Neal .... Square Dances .... Donkey ballgame .... Beta and F. H. A. Convention in Raleigh .... Homes of Tomorrow . . . . “Slaving” for the Jr.-Sr. Banquet .... Shorthand with Weeman .... Annual Staff ....Back to the “Gay Nineties” for the Jr. -Sr. Banquet .... It was worth all the work. . . . Mar¬ shals .... Good Citizens .... Student Council elections .... That long awaited VACATION! ! GONE, GONE SENIORS! ! .... Three Cheers! .... Three Cheers! ! .... We made it it, Seniors at last! ! .... Mr. Medlin, our sponsor .... First choice of lockers .... Bud and Laurel join our class .... “Our boys play football and we don’t mind it” .... Mr. Hornaday .... Mrs. Hamed .... Mrs. Fleetwood .... Class rings .... Geometry and Algebra II .... Imogene crowned Football Queen .... Speech and Dramatics .... Admit troubles .... Swan and Cygnet Staff .... Sr. boys in love with Jr. girls .... Barbara and Kenneth are Carnival Queen and King .... Caroling at Christmas .... New Club¬ house .... F.H. A. and Beta party .... Dramatic plays .... Tea at St. Genevieve. Calling Cards .... Invitations .... MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! .... Oh! Citizenship grades .... Agriculture .... Tests .... Senior play .... “My how the time goes by” .... Our last Cygnet .... Graduation practice .... Class picnic .... Baccalaureate and the COMMENCEMENT! ! ! ! ! CUSS PROPHECY 1963 •oNs V s ,, %£?• % ' 7 . ’A?, Mae Martin - Has decided that red hair and gray Chevrolets go good together. Eva Nell Ledford - She and Baldy decided they are cheaper by the doz. Joyce Shope - Owner of a beauty shope, famous for hair bleach. Betty Lou Smith - Is still trying to decide who to marry at 106. Janette Banks- - An algebra teacher at Swanranoa High School. Joyce Weatherly - Is now running for President of the U. S. Alma Bartlett - A model for a New York modeling agency. Junior Phillips - The blushing groom of a Mclnturff girl. Kenneth Davidson - The proud papa of red-headed twins. Mary Moody - Manager of Dorato’s Service Station. Rebecca Lewis - Now playing the part of Baby Snooks Hershel Wright - Followed in his dad’s footsteps. Ariel Young - At last he has become a “Professor. ’’ Shirley Lewis - Resides in California with her husband Walter. rJ ft J M JACK ALLEN JAMES BALLARD BOYCE BARTLETT )REN BELL IA BIGGS fOHN BROWN W ' . CHARLES BYAS DOROTHY BYAS WILLIE MAE CHURCH -- : .r i i j i MARY JO COOKE BETTY CREASMAN BARBARA DILLINGHAM JOANNE ENSLEY JAMES GIBBS LOUISE GRAGG JACQUELINE HARPER PHYLLIS HUTCHINS JOE JONES DON LUCKADOO EVELYN MAYFIELD SHIRLEY McCLURE WALTER McCRAW JO MARY McINTURFF JOYCE McMAHAN FREDDY McCUEN JACQUELINE NETHERTON RAY PINKERTON CAROLYN PORTER EVAN POWELL WOODROW PULLIUM DONALD RADCLIFF WALTER RAINWATER WILMA RICE DICK RIDDLE ROBERT ROGERS [if MARY ELLEN SIMS J yA THOMAS STEVENS CHARLIE STROUPE JOYCE STUART BETTY ANNE SETTLE RAY SUTTLES ROY SUTTLES FLOYD WALDRUP DEAN WILKERSON LAWRENCE WOOD J. C. WRIGHT DAVID YOUNG PEGGY YOW f MARY ALLEN OLETA ALLEN ERNEST BANKS DONALD BARNWELL DONALD BARTLETT DUANE BOGAN ROY BURLESON SONIA BURLESON DOTTIE BURNETTE JEAN BYAS MARVIN BYAS RICHARD CAMPFIELD EVERLY CRAIG CARL DUNCAN PEGGY EDMONDS PAUL FOSTER JOHNNY FOX JUDITH FULLER Not Pictured: SARAH DILLINGHAM $ JUANITA GRAGG MARION GRAGG MARGARET GRANT NED GREENE STANLEY GREGORY BARBARA HARDING RUTH HARRIS SYLVIA HUNT MICHAEL JOLLY NANCY JONES GRADY KOON JAMES LEWIS © REBA LEWIS KATHLEEN MAGNANT MARTHA MAHAFFEY ANN McCALL melva mckinney shirley mckinney JACQUELINE McMAHAN FRANK MERRILL $ LOUISE MORGAN BOBBY NICHOLS JANICE PATTON MARLAN PATTON PATSY PATTON GENE PEEK AVA LEE PEGG THELMA PRUETT PHYLLIS PYATTE BETTY REYNOLDS MARY RHODES EARL RICKARD JACQUELINE ROBINSON SHIRLEY SEHION INA SMITH MILDRED STEVENS GEORGE THOMPSON BOBBY TOWE JACK WARD MARY FANE WEATHERLY CAROLYN WOOD SHIRLEY VESS ) % 3- caA-0t CAROLYN ADAMS JACKSIE ALLEN JO ANN ALLEN MARIE ADAMS JOHNNY ALLEN DELILAH ANDREWS SONDRA BALLARD PHYLLIS BALLARD FRED BARTLETT WAYNE BARTLETT JOHN BRADLEY MARGRET BREEDLOVE DORCUS BRIDGES DORIS BRIDGES HAROLD BURRELL GERALD BROOKS CLINE CALLAHAN STEVE CAMFIELD BEATRICE CARSON HAROLD CHAPMAN $7 ROBERT CONNOR VIVOLEEN COOKE ROBERT CREASMAN JEWELL CRISP JOYCE CRISP VANCE DAVIS WANDA GALLION JACKIE GILL CURTIS HALL ARTHUR HARPER BARBARA HARVEY GERTRUDE HARVEY BRUCE HENSLEY JOYCE LEDBETTER CAROLYN LUCKADOO ' WAYNE MAHAFFEY PAUL MANEY iris McKinney Walter McKinney JAMES W. McMAHAN JAMES R. McMAHAN MARY MAYNOR ALLEN MESSER JOHNNY MILLS % CLARA PICKENS JIMMY POWLAS SHIRLEY PRESSLEY DANIEL PRUETT IRENE PRUETT LOUISE PRUETT ROBERT PRUETT LARRY RHYMER RICHARD SMITH CAROLYN SPIVEY CHARLES SPIVEY SCOT STEVENS WADE TALBOT CAROLYN THOMAS SHIRLEY THOMPSON JOHNNY VESS THOMAS VESS BUCK WALDRUP ANN WALKER ROBERT WILSON SHIRLEY WILSON BETTY WOODY evelyn Mayfield SARAH DILLINGHAM MARY MOODY Kenneth Davidson KING AND HALLOWEEN Bobby Towe oiy poT teX Barbara Clark QUEEN COURT Charles Stroupi s uttl Imogene Cline Joanne Ensley Ned Greene Martha Mahaffey Wayne Mahaffey Gwenivere Nanney Wade Talbot Betty Woody FONTBAll OIIEEK NANCY JONES X IMOGENE CODY Queen Every year the football boys select five girls to run for football queen. The boys then put their heads together and select the girl that will be queen and the other four girls are her attendants. The queen is crowned and given a silver football at the homecoming game. The 1952 Football Queen was Imo- gene Cody, a Senior Cheerleader. BARBARA HARDING IMA JEAN CLINE ANNIE LOUISE MORGAN MISS SHlMIIOt HI SHIRLEY BROWN JOYCE WEATHERLY BETTY LOU SMITH Every year the faculty selects one girl to represent Swannanoa High School at the annual “Miss High School of Bun¬ combe County,” which is sponsored by Biltmore College. 11th BARBARA DILLINGHAM 9th LAURA SMITH 9th WADE TALBBO First Row: Laura Smith, Phyllis Pyatt, Barbara Dillingham, Barbara Vanover. Second Row: Wade Talbot, Stanley Gregory, Jim Ballard, Jim Ward. 11th JIM BALLARD 10th STANLEY GREGORY e ) $111(11 COIIUIl Left to Right, Seated: Betty Lou Smith, Phyllis Hutchinson, James Stroupe, Peggy Edmonds, Mr. Medlin. Standing: Evan Fowell, John Brown, James Ward, Jack Hunter, Phyllis Pyatt, Barbara Harding, Junior Phillips, Wayne Maheffy, Bobby Connor. Sponsor- Y. L. Medlin. JAMES STROUPE President PHYLLIS HUTCHINS Vice President PEGGY EDMONDS Secretary ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Eva Nelle Ledford, Barbara Vanover, Joyce Stuart, Evelyn Mayfield. Stand¬ ing: Imogene Cody, Janette Banks, Carolyn Porter, Jacqueline Harper, James Gibbs, DonaldGant, Barbara Clark, Doris Peek, Mrs. Wade. Not Pictured: Shirley Brown. the mm BARBARA VANOVER Editor JOYCE STUART Business Manager JANETTE BANKS Production Manager 2817 McD onald., Betty AUTHOP _ Egg and 1 P P 1168 II8RARY CinB AUTHOR Ferber, Edna Show boat BORROWER ' S NAME BORROW r 9 - £ (0 o Dauiso v (O - 2 -? Jffls yjL ' CuTtiy (I- -O- oaJUa (u a- Jb (Jl- io 7 asft -+ %- 1 L. GAYL-- 131 L 7 yt7ty (- I PdP r s JrdbL 11 -12. t i- ' ° Z £ t y $ -( l 0 T lyt . 7?7s6Ut£Z- - { ' 11 GL Seated: Ruby Harrison, Barbara Clark, Joyce Shope, Rebecca Lewis, and Bobby Gragg. Standing: Mr. Medlin- Sponsor. P P 2761 AU THOR Parley, Walter Black stallion P L 2913 Lovelace, Maude P M AUTHOP Betsy was a junior AUTHOP 2833 Meek, Col. S. P. _ Dignity a springer spaniel DATf. DUE BOR ROV ’ E R ' S NAME 3- t ' -fS- ATL) T- 7 7 7 . 6-W f TnJbtAtOi D-1S fi Q trit iWoa y it-xf a h 4 J n-is £j£f£ J 10- 7 7 a. } 0 J ' a r j r ? O cc £ a JU BCRPOV EP 6 NAME DATE DUE BORROWF R ' ' - 7r rtsyru. 2£( 0-yu j_ S Zty StlAsr ' yC A uyiA rt -e YLORD NO. 65 9- £ 77 t - ' $7 77 , - S ' TTcl I cl u VA ict ' O ' Of n ' ,n - i -It i - i 7. 7 ’rtuPLu jfu 77 Jkr.froxrf’Mrjt GAY ifCiRD NO. i 7W . 7%JL y i ULCZSC 2S S CUB Front Row: Joyce Stuart, Betty Creasman, Annie Louise Morgan, Phyllis Pyatte, Barbara Harding, Eva Nell Ledford, Imogene Cody, Ruby Allen. Second Row: Ned Green, Junior Phillips, Joe Jones, Kenneth Davidson. Walter McCraw, Laurel Allen, Charles Byas, Donald Gant. Third Row: Mr. Hornaday, James Ward, Richard Campfield, Donald Barnwell, Roy Settles, Dean Wilkerson, Jack Ward, Roy Burleson, James Stroupe, Bob¬ by Gragg, Oren Bell. is 6 SWANNANOA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUNCOMBE COUNTY SYSTEM P. O. BOX 218 SWANNANOA, NORTH CAROLINA E. N. HOWELL, PRINCIPAL TELEPHONES; ASHEVILLE 8-1658 BLACK MOUNTAIN 4342 Seated: Mrs. Weeman, Joyce Weatherly, Mary Moody. Standing: Betty JANETTE BANKS Vice President BARBARA VANOVER Secreta ry CAROLYN PORTER T reasurer DONALD GANT President ■ BETA CLUB First Row: Mildred Clark, Sylvia Hunt, Carolyn Porter, Barbara Dillingham, Barbara Vanover, Betty Creasman, Donald Gant, Mary Ellen Sims, Shirley McClure, Janette Banks, Jackie Netherton. Second Row: Mrs. Freeman, Jacquline McMahan, Betty Lou Smith, Shir¬ ley Lewis, Mary Jo Cook, Shirley Brown, Jo Mary Mclnturff, Eva Nelle Ledford, Phyllis Hutchins, Joyce S t u a r t , Anna Louise Morgan, Peggy Yow. Third Row: Betty Lou Pruett, Joyce Shope, Ariel Young, Hershall Wright, James Ward, David Young, Junior Phillips, Joe Jones, John Brown, James Stroupe. Sponsor- Mrs. Mary Freeman. MIETV PAIROL Pi r 1 T ■ M First Row: Allen Messer, Larry Rhymer, Walter McKinney, Johnny Vess, Buck Waldrup, Jimmy Vess, Jackie Gill. Second Row: Richard Smith, Steve Campfield, Gene Peek, Fred Bartlett, Carl Duncan, Earl Rickard, Curtis Hall, Walter Rainwater, Marion Gragg, J. C. Wright. Third Row: Walter McCraw, Paul Foster, James McMahan, Johnny Mills, Duane Bogen, Wayne Mathaffey, Jimmy Powlas, Richard Campfield, Miss White. HAD cum Jacqueline Harper Mary Jo Cooke Kathleen Magnant Floyd Waldrup Mary Frances Allen Barbara Harding Junior Phillips Patsy Patton Dorcus Bridges Walter Rainwater Shirley Brown Joann Allen Ariel Young EVELYN MAYFIELD DANCE CLUB Gwenievere Nanney David Young Phyllis Pyatte Walter McCraw Carolyn Luckadoo Ann Shaver Jim Ward Evelyn Mayfield Nancy Jones Eva Nell Ledford Charlie Stroup Ann Walker Mr. Medlin Sondra Ballard BARBARA VANOVER CAROLYN PORTER MARY MOODY PHYLLIS PYATTE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer First Row: Shirley Lewis, Betty Lou Smith, Betty Lou Pruett, Barbara Clark, Ruby Allen, Doris Peek, Imogene Cody, Mary Moody, Eva Nell Ledford, Shirley McKinney, Mary Ellen Sims, Jack¬ ie Netherton, Shirley McClure. Second Row: Ruby Harrison, Jacqueline Harper, Melva McKin¬ ney, Dottie Burnette, Phyllis Pyatte, Sylvia Hunt, Annie Louise Morgan, Carolyn Wood, Kath¬ leen Magnant, Mildred Clark, Thelma Pruett, Jannette Banks, Shirley Brown Barbara Vanover, Doris Bridges Third Row: Judy Fuller, Jackie Robertson, Mary Jo Cooke, Joyce Weatherly, Patsy Patton, Barbara Curtis, Beverly Craig, Jacquline McMahan, Jill Adams, Barbara Pruett, Clara Nix, Joyce Crisp, Beatrice Carson. Fourth Row: Margaret Stephenson, Janice Patton, Shirley Sehion, Betty Renolds , Nancy Jones, Mary Fane Weatherly, Joyce Ledbetter, Vivoleen Cooke, Dorcus Bridges. Fifth Row: Alma Bartlett, Carolyn Luckadoo, Gwinivere Nanny, Jo Ann Allen, Betty Woody, Sue Saunooke, Gertrude Harvey, Shirley Pressley, Irene Pruett, Ima Jean Cline, Phyllis Ballard, Jacksie Allen, Barbara Harvey, Sondra Ballard. Sixth Row: Clara Pick¬ ens, Ann Shaver, Laura Smith, Ann Walker, Iris McKinney, Oleta Allen, Peggy Edmonds, Jean Byas, Ina Smith and Evelyn Mayfield. Left to Right, First Row: Larry Rhymer, Raymond Pegg, Fred Bartlett, Johnny Fox, Hershel Wright, Harold Allen, Jack Hunter, Charles Fender, Donald Gant, James Fender, James Ward, Jack Ward. Second Row: James Lewis, Donald Bartlett, Earnest Banks, Johnny Mills, Stanley Gregory Harold Chapman, Scott Stevens, Dean Wilkerson, Alva Bartlett, Harold Burrell, Mr. Neskaug. Third Row: Dick Riddle, Lawrence Woods, Bob Wilson, Johnny Vess, Curtis Hall, Johnny Allen, Bobby Connor, Harold Pullium, Jack Gill, Ned Green. Fourth Row: Jimmy Ad¬ ams, Roy Burleson, Ted Creasman, Gene Peek, Earl Rickard, Jimmy Vess, Charles Spivey. Fifth Row: Paul Foster, Jimmy McMahan, Richard Smith, Jack Russel, Robert Pruitt, Bruce Hensley, Tommy Vess, Marvin Byas, Ray Suttles . Sixth Row: Joe Jones, Boyce Bartlett, Wal¬ ter Rainwater, Walter McCraw, Walter McKinney, J. C. Wright, Wayne Mahaffey, Buck Wal¬ drop, Grady Koon , Bobby T owe , Bobby Rogers. Seventh Row: Donald Barnwell, Floyd Dills, Wayn e B a r tlett, Evan Powell, Tommy Stevens, George Thompson, Jimmy Powlas, Woodrow Pullium, Earl Pruitt, Marion Gragg. Swannanoa School Scoops Prepared by the Students of Swannanoa Schools Student Council Discusses Aims H. S. Honor Roll The The Student Council d the aims of the council al cial assembly on Thursda 4. James Stroupe, presit the student body, presided A” honor roll for the program which began by tl itar Spangle 2 B The chil planning tc and exchar when we 1 19. We also }JJ our part c gram. We some verse The foil perfect att( the first tl Bernard f Clyde Can Billy King, Saunooke, Biggs, The Narehpod, Rebecca Sr 5 B Martha Hensley, R Pope, Sh Morgan. Hutchins, vi ! devotional roverbs. 1 members the five i ; Student i summaries Council Orga The name the Sw: ;udent Couni to develop it, to encour trship amot lop a sense school activ: worthy schoo advance ini l school act of the count by the e Dmposed o Eidvisor(s), th vice-preside The powe representati 1 meetings •m such dutie 1 direct, fa homeroom c ew ideas b From: ll ThJ “The p | people’s scJ people’s wij American shaped dirt I forts of thl “The horl Parents wi| They will public schi| very long parental UI and participe “The publi doors are opt of all the wealth, birth Free public United State: an inspiratio is a result of three centuries of all teachers. The senior girls modeled dresses rriaay mgm. experience. It began, and ci ' enus consisted largely of and jumpers. Barbara Clark mod- The girls game was nover in nanoa High. These include tinues, a basic idee ' , ( |( potatoes, hot bread, but- eled a maroon corduroy jumper, doubt as the Oaks were hitting club, F.F.A., “Beta” club a vegetables, salads, and Eva Nell Ledford modeled a black from all angles and held a 19-6 Safety Patrol. We have a and a beverage. Velveteen jumper. Mary Moody, a commanding lead at the half, students who are interes — ' ■ except well may- purple corduroy dress. Doris Peek, Patsy Calloway and Vera Allen other things but we don’ such as breaking a ' maroon wool jumper. Betty Lou led the Oakley lassies with eight enough clubs to take care c il crystal glasses, Pruitt, a maroon corduroy jumper, points each. Nanney was high for interests. le plates Betty Lou Smith, a red wool flan- Swannanoa w ith seven. I have two .questions that but as I nel dress with black accessories. The boy’s game was close all the everyone to think about. Phyllis Spivey, a green and black way with Oakley pulling ahead to the purpose of a club? V wan. yigh wool plaid jumper. Joyce Weath- scalp the Warriors by the margin my purpose in joining? Seated: Phyllis Pyatt, Jo Mary Mclnturff, Walter Rainwater, Shirley Brown, Evelyn Mayfield, Jacqueline Harper, Ann Shaver, Barbara Dillingham, Betty Creasman, Joyce Stuart, Barbara Harding, Barbara Vanover, Janette Banks, Barbara Clark, Betty Lou Pruett, Nancy Jones, Eva Nell Ledford, Imogene Cody, Doris Peek, Dcnald Gant, Jim Ward. Standing: Orren Bell, Mrs. Wade, Mary Jo Cooke, Ruby Harrison, Patsy Patton, Judy Fuller. : Members ected by the a the spring m the rising president is udent body school yea or class. Thi is elected body in the year from 1 class. The elected in tl fall semesti once ever may be ca or faculty ai Club Prograi you know v clubs in world. “The publ, ing force in people one. touches the The publ gether in poses. It s the Unitec One.” . “The pul light in a v DECEMBE1 Carolyn Sp Bobby Nick Clara Ann 1 Betty Lou Si Jimmy Adan Johnny Fox Jacquline Me, James Ray Th Mary Fane We Mr. Howell Patsy Patton Dean Bobby Gragg Junior Phillips Jimmy Ballard P. T. A. Thursday , Dec. 18 The special Christmas meet- n? of the Swannanoa P-TA will e held on Thursday, Dec. 18, i the school auditorium. Pres- lent O. M. Alexander will call le meeting to order promptly t 7:30 in order to allow full me for the program. anoa ..xl Darkhorses inrilling victory over . „nnnanoa one Saturday night re¬ cently ors last week erl y. a blue, light weight flannel of 41-36. Bill Grayton was high Well, every club has 1 vho has just dress with red and black acces- for Oakley with 18. Orren Bell purpose but here are son in San series. was high for the Warriors with_ I think every club should i entering the F.F.A. News 15. Tbe Oakley cagers held a 22-’ to learn new skills, to i Chicago, IU.« Dec. 1 was a fine day for the- “ halftime lead. and perfect old skills, to ex ;ailor. new members of our local F.F.A. CIRLS LINEUP: ideas, to serve others, ti is in the chapter. The new members were Oakley (34) us. He is initiated into the club. F —Allen (8) rlough. In The boys wore as part of the F —Cogbum (6) e’s Harold initiation bad overalls (too big), F —Herill (5) red shi t, straw hat, one boot and 0—Redman visitor? one shoe, Bucket with five things ®—Cole and that start with F and five, with H, 0—Roberts . green hand some Dart of harness Subs: Swannanoa, Peek, Smith (4), joining should be to lear Ensley, (collar bndle tc.) and apatch Creasman, Walker, Fuller, Lucka- to get along with others. are with F.F.A. in the seat of pants do °- Oakley, Pettit, Mitchell, Gal- So you see we do neec school. The ones that did not wear this lowa y (8), Harris (5), Goode (7). clubs in our high school. Will have to memorize or write the BOYS LINEUP I’d like to say this in F.F.A. creed 10 times. Oakley (41) (36) Swannanoa of the Student Council. We The new members were: Stanley F —Walchob (10) Gregory, George Thompson, F —Young (2) Thomas Vess, Johnny Vess, Ray- C—Cole (4) mond Pegg, Robert Wilson, Buck C—Grayton (18) Waldrup, Scott Stevens, Charles C- -Arrowood (4) Spivey, Richard Smith, Jack Rus- Subs; Swannanoa, Ward (3), sel, Larry Rhymer, Harold Pulliafn, Waldroup, Thompson. Oakley, (15) Swannanoa fun. (7) Nanney—F Once you know the purp (1) Morgan—F a club then you’ll know v (4) Jones—F or not you want to join Harding—G purpose for joining should Burnette—G meet new people as well Shaver— , ideas. Another good purpi week. Allen—F be glad to help anyone Luckadoo—F interested in joining or org (15) Bell—C a club. (9) Gragg—G —Barbara Hard (6) Stroupe—G Improving Student Responsibility John Brown: Improvir dent responsibility is one nims of the Student C Student Under this title there are Earl Pruett, Jim Powlas, Johnny Eance (1), Sorrels, (2). MiHs, Jimmy McMahan, Walter Leadership- In th The game started very slowly, Gufvan Sman H ld Bu? fch ' person should™ a major topics: citizenship, but the fireworks started poppmg BartleUe Johnny AUen ? eade £ does not on only ship, and student govern® m a few minutes. Everybody was F £ B artlette John Bradlev BoF “J s L ho ? 1 but ' after you are out Citizenship - There are on his feet thrilled to death with . c „ ette ’ bert Creasman ° f Scbo ° ' and P cipate in things things included under citiz th L. aCUOn _°_ f ‘ he d0nk f ys ; „ Curtis toll Bruce Henslev Evan L°T d ?es, this_ train The first thing we think MUSIC CLUB First Row: Floyd Waldrup, Carolyn Luckadoo, Joyce Stuart, Mary Jo Cooke, Ina Smith, Evelyn Mayfield, Shirley Brown, Barbara Vanover, Kathleen Magnant, Sondra Ballard. Second Row: Martha Mahaffey, Mary Ellen Sims , Jackie Netherton, Jo Ann Allen, Shirley McClure, Nancy Jones, Anna Louise Morgan, Sylvia Hunt, Sonia Burleson, Jo Mary Mclnturff, Laura Smith, Jean¬ ette Banks, Carolyn Porter, Ima Jean Cline, Peggy Edmonds. Third Row: Donald Gant, Ann Walker, John Brown, Walter McCraw, Don Luckadoo, Frank Merrill, Paul Foster, Barbara Harding Betty Creasman, Dottie Burnette, Phyllis Pyatte, Jack Ward, Walter Rainwater, Dean Wilkerson, Peggy Yow, Phyllis Hutchens, Ann McCall. JANETTE BANKS President JO MARY McINTURFF Vice President CAROLYN PORTER Secretary SONIA BURLESON Treasurer Left to Right: Mary Ellen Sims, Shirley McClure, Phyllis Hutchins, Joyce Stuart, Jackie Netherton, Jo Mary Mclnturff, David Young, Carolyn Porter, Peggy Yow. Not Pictured: Walter Rainwater, Mary Jo Cooke, Don Lackadoo. IUIIIR1 lUCHIRS Left to Right, First Row: Betty Lou Smith, Phyllis Hutchins, Jo Mary Mclnturff, Jim Stroupe, Ariel Young, Dottie Burnette, Betty Creasman, Joyce Weatherly. Second Row: Peggy Yow, Barbara Dillingham, Wilma Rice, David Young, Jacquline McMahan, Richard Campfield, Beverly Craig, Walter Rainwater, Sylvia Hunt, Dean Wilkerson, Sonia Burleson, Miss Wrenn- Sponsor. JO MARY McINTURFF President HU £ fll JOYCE WEATHERLY Vice President ;v fJ BETTY LOU SMITH Secreta ry DONALD GANT Treasurer JUNIOR MHIMMfll Left to Right, First Row: Don Luckadoo, David Young, Johnny Fox, Jackie Ward, Walter Rainwater, Dean Wilkerson. Second Row: Tommy Stevens, Stanley Gregory, Walter McCraw, John Brown, Evan Powell, Bobby Rogers, Ariel Young. JIM WARD President DICK RIDDLE Vice President ARIEL YOUNG Secretary DAVID YOUNG Treasurer First Row: Mgr. Brown, McCraw, Davidson, Jack Ward, Burleson, Waldrup, Jim Ward, Campfield, Patton, Coach Hornaday. Second Row: Mills, Byas, Stroupe, RaySuttles, Creasman, Gibbs, Thompson, Fox. Third Row: Phillips, RoySuttles, Slagle, Ashley, Jones, Conner, Jolly, Rogers, Bell. PHILLIPS BELL BURLESON JONES SLAGLE ROGERS CREASMAN BYAS GIBBS GREEN US FOX CAMPFIELD DAVIDSON Co-Captain JAMES WARD Co-Captain WE TEAM PLAYED 0 Marshall 7 Oakley 0 Candler 18 Ben Lippen 19 Walnut 13 Weaverville 13 Bethel 6 Black Mountain 20 Sand Hill THEY 6 6 13 7 0 6 7 25 6 JACK WARD McCRAW v CONNER HILLIARD OWENS 1932-1952) “I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead; yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me; yet shall he live. ” - Bible We shall always remember him as being good-natured, happy-go-lucky, always very polite to everyone, and always quick to smile. He was liked by all who knew him. During his years in high school, he played football for S.H.S. and was on the square dance team two years. In 1951, he joined the Navy. Me CRAW 50 GHUS’ BASKETBALL First Row: Laura Smith, Carolyn Luckadoo, Nancy Jones, Annie Louise Morgan, Ann Shaver, Sondra Ballard, Coach Mr. Shaver. Second Row; Guen Nanney, Ann Walker, Doris Peek, Judith Fuller, Barbara Harding, Betty Creasman and Man¬ ager Frankie Allen. Third Row: Clara Piekens, Ja cqueline Ha rper , Jacksie Allen, Carolyn Porter, Oleta Allen, Barbara Dillingham, Juanita Gragg. DATE OPPOSING TEAM PLAYED WE THEY Dec. 2 F airview Here 27 56 Dec. 5 Oakley There 17 34 Dec . 9 Black Mt. There 17 59 Dec . 12 Candle r Here 35 60 Dec . 16 Mars Hill Here 35 59 Jan . 6 B ethel There 16 76 Jan. 9 Fairview There 16 44 Jan. 16 B ’nardsville He re 24 39 Jan. 20 Candler There 21 42 Jan. 23 Bethel Here 22 71 Jan. 27 Mars Hill There 24 60 Jan. 30 Warren Wilson Here 24 43 Feb. 6 Black Mtn. Here 24 62 Feb. 10 Oakley Here 31 50 Feb. 13 B ’nardsville There 24 47 Feb. 20 Warren Wilson There 34 34 Total 391 823 BOYS’ BASKETBALL DAT E OPPOSING TEAM PLAYED WE THEY Dec . 2 F airview Here 45 56 Dec . 5 Oakley There 36 41 Dec . 9 Black Mtn . There 33 54 Dec . 12 Candler Here 41 45 Dec . 16 Mars Hill Here 21 41 Jan. 6 Bethel There 43 63 Jan. 9 F airview There 32 30 Jan. 13 Christ School Here 53 40 Jan. 16 B ’nardsville Here 47 59 Jan. 20 Candler There 34 52 Ja n. 23 Bethel Here 52 86 Jan. 27 Mars Hill There 46 60 Jan. 30 Warren Wilson Here 68 62 Feb. 3 Ben Lippen There 54 56 Feb. 6 Black Mtn . Here 51 74 Feb. 10 Oakley Here 50 58 Feb. 13 B ' na rdsville There 38 65 Feb. 20 Warren Wilson There 70 71 814 1013 $ Wilkerson, Waldrup, Stroupe, Gregg r . , i Luckadoo, Allen, McCraw, Coa First Row Brown- M Bell. mi.s ' .jn BURNETT BASEBALL Left to Right, First Row: Bobby Gragg, Dean Wilkerson, Kenneth Davidson, Jim Stroupe, Charles Byas. Second Row: RaySuttles, Roy Suttles, Orren Bell, Bobby Rogers. Jhu, 1 a i rui ( y ou lAxxt lPls£ jtyxjjbc tLci AjLp. yowt bovdc, tf ' tt you, u rvtlt y cuv. Ctasirt. TiCaX Compliments of BUCKNER ' S ESSO Swannanoa North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND PORTER ' S ESSO J. B. Nichols Hewett Campfield Swannanoa North Carolina ROXY THEATRE Amusement Center Of The Swannanoa Valley You’ll Always Find A Better Show At The ROXY Swannanoa North Carolina BRIMMER ' S BEAUTY SHOP All Types Beauty Culture Styling A Specialty 24 l 2 College Street Phone 3-2716 Asheville North Carolina Quality Gifts RAY HANCOCK, JEWELERS Frank Huggins , Watchmaker Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing WASH ' N SHOP SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRETTE 30 Battery Park Ave. Asheville North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina THE PRINT SHOP PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO., INC. Y. L. MEDLIN Wholesale Foods “Quality Job Printing” Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried Y. L. Medlin “Service Wholesalers” Dial 8125 Asheville North Carolina Oteen North Carolina DORATO ' S GULF SERVICE Pick Up and Delivery Service Road Service Frank H. Dorato, Mgr. Phone 9432 Highway No. 70 Oteen North Carolina COLLINS ESSO SERVICE Harold Collins, Owner 245 Tunnel Road Phone 9247 Asheville North Carolina V LtyyvKi JOHNSON ' S FOOD STORE Your Complete Super Market Containing ' Your Choice Of Over 330tT Items Oteen r Z ' North ' C-arolina BEVERLY HILLS TELEVISION SERVICE Joe Rauccio - Bill Peek Dial 2-2400 Sales RADIO Service Pick Up - Delivery 809 1 2 Tunnel Road Two Miles From Tunnel On Black Mountain Hwy. SURRETTS MOTOR INN Groceries Swannanoa North Carolina SEAWRIGHT FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Flowers By Wire Cotton Avenue, Phone 7325 Black Mountain North Carolina Welcome Friends To BOBBY ' S JOINT Owned and Operated by Bobby Carson, Jr. Swannanoa North Carolina WASH ' N SHOP Self Service Launderette Swannanoa North Carolina Compliments of COLONIAL B AKING COMPANY Colonial Is Good Bread North Carolina (Vw . -C A (aNVo f ' A-u tXo— tUU-A-. Q Jj s+ l+ 0 d tL SCHRAFFT ' S V OAJU t3V_ CVU- - G -o a 4 ■ y-CUJ-4- cJL ( isis- f Asheville WALDENSIAN SUNBEAM Bread And Cakes SOUTHERN-DAIRIES Phone 2-1 125 252 Patton Avenue Asheville North Carolina Asheville North Carolina GROVESTONE AND SAND COMPANY Crushed Stone Washed Sand James G. Northcott Manager Phone Black Mountain Day 3711 - Night 3841 Swannanoa North Carolina KEY CITY LAUNDRY AND QUALITY DRY CLEANING Black Mountain North Carolina FORD WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY SISK ' S Authorized Sales and Service “Where Everyone Meets” FORD Sandwiche s Fountain Drinks Music Black Mountain North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina Compliments of McDonald ' s cab company COLLINS DEPT. STORE Phone 7287 We Clothe The Entire Family Black Mountain North Carolina Black Mountain North Carolina VIVERETTE RADIO b SUPPLY CO. TYSON FURNITURE CO. General Electric Dealer Phone 4952 “Its Thrifty To Trade at Tysons” Black Mountain North Carolina Black Mountain North Carolina MOUNTAIN VIEW TEXACO SERVICE Compliments of LORMAY ; S DEPARTMENT STORE 304 State Street Washing - Greasing - Simonize Phone 9254 Black Mountain North Carolina Black Mountain North Carolina TOWNE GRILL Regular Meals and Short Orders Good Home-Made Pies REUSING ' S Open 6 Days A Week Swannanoa North Carolina Everything Electric for the Horn e Compliments of DAVIDSON ' S CITY SERVICE STATION 42 Battery Park Avenue Swannanoa North Carolina Asheville North Carolina COCA-COLA We Wish Every Success to Warriors and Squaws BOTTLING of Class of 1953 CO. BATTERY PARK Asheville North Carolina HOTEL Bill Tucker, Manager Asheville North Carolina Compliments of MAC ' S TIRE AND COLONIAL BAKING SUPPLY COMPANY COMPANY Auto Parts and Accessories Household Appliances Hardware - Paints Colonial Is Good Sporting Goods Bread Wheel Goods Phone 7283 Asheville North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina THE SUPERETTE Compliments of L. AND N. Owned and Operated By Folsom ’ s BARBER SHOP Groceries, Meats and Feeds “In Business For 25 Years” Phone 3674 Black Mountain Phone 3-1888 Asheville Swannanoa North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina HARRY M. NOBLITT Compliments of Staple Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats SWANNANOA BARBER SHOP Dial 6103 Swannanoa North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina BUCHANAN ' S 5 10 JARRETT b WARLICK BUCHANAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Cleaners and Laundry Ready-To-Wear Household Items Phone 3747 Black Mountain “Come In To See Us Soon” Swannanoa North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina W. H. SMITH WARD ' S School Supplies - Milk Shakes The Rexall Drug Store Ice Cream Best of Candies Cold Drinks Phone 6841 In Front of School Swannanoa North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina McPETER ' S b McPHERSON ' S GARLAND TIRE b RETREADING COMPANY Distributor for U. S. Royal Many Items And Services. Tires Expert Recapping Swannanoa North Carolina Swannanoa North Carolina Our Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors May your life be filled with happiness and peace. SWANNANOA BANK TRUST COMPANY Swannanoa North Carolina Congratulations to the 1953 Graduating Class PAUL ' S BEAUTY SALON Phone 6846 Swannanoa North Carolina A BLANTON GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Dial 8421 4331 Marion North Carolina vp J iP S w- vi JW Usn ri ■ .PORTER ' S FOOD STORE 9 “ ' 7 j 5 r- rn Self Serving •— w tj , . y a, n ddnandentlvOwjtted And Operated - jJ. j( e 4696 t Ai -uh, v y ® SV UsTj A ieVallfe’s Own D airy 4 J ’ j-; Pro6 ssors And Distributors rJ : „ „jC ' of ' J ' O ' ,V Quality Dairy Products W,V i HZ ' or . V (f K Jf ' S ' iy ' i a %, ■ ' Phone 5656 ul u JLLAji 0 Tjru. 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