Sylva High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Sylva, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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I, Jean Ray, will my place in the back of the lunch line to Rhonda Jo Patterson. I, Jackie Revis, am just happy to get out of Mr. Sellers typing class alive. I, Gary Sellers, will my Dodge School Bus to anyone who thinks he can handle it. l, Mary Ellen Sellers, will my love for the cute boys on Caney Fork to Clydie Sellers and Bessie Burch. I, Anne Smith, will my love for the Army to Vernell Queen, l, Carl Smith, not having enough to take with me, am sorry to say that I cannot ,leave anyone anything l, Ronnie Smith, will my shorthand book to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I, Nina Lee Snyder, will my natural curly hair to Shirley Kay Hughes. I, Larry Stanberry, will my chewing tobacco to Jess Nations. I, Jenese Sutton, will my witty way to my sister Brenda - a freshman 1957-58. I, Huey Sutton, will my back seat in American Government to someone who is worthy of it. l, Ray Tolbert, will my seat in journalism to a person who likes tests, 1, Joe Thompson, will my false teeth to Junior Kimsey. I, Helen Ward, will my ability to be an old maid to Mary Lou Rogers. I, Herman Ward, will my fighting ways to Ed Fricks. We, Sally Wiebe and Marilyn Gillespie, will our serious ways to Carolyn Martin and Iune McCoy. I, Irene Wilkey, will my seat on the school bus to Elizabeth Wllkey. I, Gene Williamson, will my haircut to David Ferguson. 61444 71424044 We started out together, In the year of fifty-three Our carefree days were over But our hearts were filled with glee, In high school all our fun began, Our freshman year was thrilling We worked and made the grade all right, For our hearts were young and willing. As sophomores we quite excelled, In all our strange new duties Our study habits weren't too good, And oh, our grades were beauties. Our junior term was bright and gay, We ruled throughout the year, As English champs-of S, H. S. The like you ne'er did hear. At last we reached our final year, And all our dreams came true We knew our work was not in vain For we were seniors, too. Y Eleven years we've worked and toiled We had one goal in mind To occupy our place in life. Fitted for the trials of time. So to all the future classes, As we from high school pass We leave the wish that they may have, As wonderful a class.

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.4445 Wdlmd I, Paralee Allison, will my position in the library to Louise Daves. I, Nancy Ashe, will my ability to stay out late every night and be able to get to class on time to Juanita Crisp. We, Carrie Belle Austin and Jean Cogdill, will our ability to drive a '57 Plymouth to Cledis Mills and Audrey Nelson. I, Gorden Baker will my position on the football to D. H. Queen. I, Gilbert Bess, will to Mrs. Campbell enough pencils to last her as long as she teaches school. I, Carolyn Blankenship, will my nickname Shorty to Jean McDonald. I, Lewis Blanton, will my ability to stay in Sylva High School to Bill Howell. I, Henry Bradburn, will my mathematical ability to Jerry Burnette. I, Jo Anne Bradley, will my ability to do algebra to anyone who needs it, We, Jolene Cooper and Tommye Bradley, will just go with Jim and Gerard to Kansas. We, Betsy Crawford and Love Brendle, will our ability to use our spare time to a good advantage to Sylvia Gooding and Mary Jo Greene. I, Johnny Bridges, will my ability to make passing grades to Londa Cole. I, Gail Brooks Allen, hereby will Number 30 school bus to anyone who wants a load of trouble. I, Shelba Bumgarner, will my geometry book to anyone who will have it. I, Jean Callahan, will my American Government book to Shirley Dillard, I, DouglasCampbell, will my ability to get along with teachers to Phil Ensley. l, Bill Collins, will my trips to Cullowhee to Ed Jones. I, Frank Cook, will leave Sylva High to go to better places. I, Reece Cook, will take all I have with me. I, Peggy Crawford, will my school bus to anyone who can stand the noise. I, Phillip Dillard, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Lionel Brooks. I, Sammy Dillard, will my sideburns to Charles Dills, I, Barbara Elders, will my love for Suttons to anyone who wants it. I, Peggy Extine, will my ability to be reported by the bus driver to Joann Carnes. We, Anne Fisher and Alice Huff, will our careful and safe driving abilities to Linda Queen. Also to Lynda Stovall, we will our parking place at Troy's. I, H. L. Frady, will my curly, black hair to John Sneed. I, Edward Gibson, will my ability to shake hands to Jim Turpin. I, Joe Ginn, will my office practice to anyone who can get along with Mr. Hooper. I, Denny Green, will my shorthand book to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. I, Ronald Harris, will my excess height to George Brookhyser. I, Hazel Carnes, will the honor of being the prettiest girl to Barbara Ward. I, Perry Henry, will just leave. I, Walter Henson, will my football position to Bill Holder. I, Bobby Holden, will my ability to sweep Mr. Sellers' floor to Benny Bradsher. I, Beatrice Howell, will my excess height to Shirley Clement. I, Bobby Jacobs, will my love for Lucille Sutton to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Glenn Jones, will my love for Tommye Bradley to Gerard Parker. I, Tom Ledbetter, will my ability to stay eligible for football to Pete Hooper. I, Patsy Lewis, will my ability to thumb back from Franklin to Joanne Parris. I, Tom McClure, will the school store to anyone that gets it. I, Tom Mason, will my good looks and ability to get along with women to Roger Monteith, I, Joe Monteith, will my ability to get out of class to Louise Daves. l, Bill Nicholson, will my old hunting hat to Lionel Bryson. I, Mary Hilda Norman, will my shorthand book to Evelyn Jones. We, Lynne Pannell and Kathleen Moody, will our many good times in the twelfth grade to Martha Lou Allen and Patsy Jo Ward. I, Benny Parris, will my ability to aggravate Mr. Sellers and get by with it to anyone unfortunate enough to get in his class. I, J. D. Patterson, will my part of Glenville to Dan Moore. I. I. D. Plemmons, will my curly hair to Mr. Sellers. I, Larry Queen, will my place in the chemistry class to any sucker who wants it. I, Lorraine Raby, will my chemistry book to Christine Crisp. '



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DEAR DIARY-- Today I was cruising through the pen and saw an artist painting a picture. As I looked closer, I saw that it was Rod Gibson, now favorite subject of advertisers, posing for Jailbird Cigarettes. Rod told me that Reece Cook owns the company producing these cigarettes and working with him are Gordon Baker, J. D. Plemmons, and Bobby Jacobs. Also that Kathleen Moody is the dancing girl on the package which Joe Monteith designed. The artist was Maitre Wiebe. As we were both in a rush, Maitre Wiebe invited me up to her studio on Fifth Avenue, the following afternoon. Since I had no other plans, I decided to go. There has NEVER been a more 'shocked person than I was when I entered her studio, because it was almost like entering a SHS class of '57 Seniors, except it was on canvas. As we looked over the pictures, she began telling me about each of them. The first one was of a South African jungle showing Love Brendle, famous New York interior decorator, work- ing on a grasshut belonging to Jim Franklin, head medicine man of the Watchiegoomies, of which Tom Mason is chief and Hazel Carnes, white goddess. Next was one of the Thirty-Seventh Inagural Parade with President Tom McClure naturally riding in the first car. The four Secret Service men guarding him were: Johnny Bridges, Lewis Blanton, Frank Cook, and Perry Henry. Following, was Vice President Huey Sutton's car. Barely' in view was the float of Mr. and Miss America, Sam Dillard and Lynne Pannell, and their attendants, Nina Snyder, Anne Smith, Jolene Cooper, Mary Ellen Sellers, and Bea Howell. Wow! The following picture was in the Jackie Revis Derby in Hollywood fformerly the Brown Derbyj. On stage was Gene Williamson and his steel guitar. Many celebrities were there. Seated at the first table is Glenn Jones, producer of the hilarious TV show Eat 'till You Bust: ' starring Billy Collins and Tommye Bradley. Seated at the second table is Peggy Jo Crawford, first woman member of the Supreme Courtg Lorraine Raby, ambassador to Franceg Carrie Belle Austin, head of the Library of Congressg and Mary Norman, Mother of the Year. At a table in the corner is Tom Ledbetter, famous scientist and inventor of the Cobalt bomb, with Betsy Crawford, well lfnown actress. At that table also is Paralee Allison, Queen of Mozambique, and Henry Bradburn, Professor at Harvard, Nearby, is Rip Dillard, famous professional football player. Entering the door are Peggy Extine and Bobby Holden, stars of the popular Broadway play Macbeth. The next was a queer looking picture. The building in the background resembled a school at first glance, but the bars on the windows and the sign MORGANTOWN STATE HOSPITAL set me straight. A group of officials was in the foreground. Sally said the man in the grey flannel suit was Larry Queen, chief administratorg next to him is Jean Ray, head nurse: and at one end is Shelba Bumgarner, head matron. I. D. Patterson is the editor of SQUARES AND CIRCLES, the hospital's own paper. He reports that one patient has been giving them quite a bit of trouble. I was amazed to hear it was Larry Stanberry. Next was a typical picture of Sylva in 1963. The ultra -modern Ritz Theatre is now owned by Nancy Ashe, Patsy Lewis, and Barbara Elders, along with numerous other theatres in W,N,C, The Sylva Pharmacy is owned by Gilbert Bess. The Lloyd Hotel has been remodeled and is called the Happy Haven, owned by Gary Sellers and his wife, the former Alice Huff. Bill Nicholson is the proprietor of Bil1's Forestry Service. His wife, former Anne Fisher, is official chopper of trees. Jo Anne Bradley, the math brain, does all the bookkeeping at Fulmer Motor Company. Doug Campbell, Joe Ginn, and Ronnie Harris are in the poolroom business together. Another new addition to Main Street is the office of Gail Allen, real estate agent. Ronnie Smith and Walt Henson now own the very popular Rolt Drive -In Cformerly Troy'sj. Helen Ward, Irene Wilkey, and Jean Callahan are nurses at the new municipal hospital. Jean Cogdill and Carolyn Blankenship own the town's favorite -and most exclusive dress shop. Denny Green has a business machine repair shop. Working with him are Carl Smith and Ral Tolbert. This is the future as seen by two nitwits. Marilyn Gillespie and Sally Wiebe

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