University of North Carolina Asheville - Archive Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

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- «« 0. - V - o  8 ' ■ i  «K ' . ill ill r. THE nineteen nuncUed and jfijftif IfQ-ui, PublisU Bq THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ASHEVILLE-BILTMORE COLLEGE Asheville, North Carolina M 10 B£ fill PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE The Summit serves as a pictorial history recording many things to be re- membered by the students who work and play, grow and develop in the Coll- ege in the Sky. In the years ahead, this volume will be treasured by the old grads who look back with a feeling of nostalgia to happy campus days. I wish to congratulate the editor, her staff, and the faculty advisor upon the production of this fine annual. Much time and effort have gone into it and all who have contributed deserve much credit. My best wishes to all of you as you go forth into new fields of endeavor. Glenn L. Bushey , _ Bra 1 ■ ' V 1 B ■ii iiV j 1 H 1 •- 1 VIEWS € 1 ■■■■■■ ' 7 ?frj j DEDICAT ION | li B IL £ ADMINISTRATION i II Hff yWM SOPHOMORES ■K H Sal j HVPV I FRESHMEN L M 1 1 ACTIVITIES ' ,- NRn FEATURES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Ld =P I 1 We have sought to preserve in the 1954 Summit, the vivid pictures which are a part of our college memories, hoping that they may serve as an elevating force when you, in retrospect, glance over your days spent at Asheville-Bilt- more College. To us it is ... a living record of familiar scenes and faces, ... a living symbol of pleasant memories and happy days. riMHM JL ma ah er J falt! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Raise thy banners high; Mighty Asheville-Biltmore College Shall not ever die! Chorus: Honor, glory, praise we bring thee, Hallowed halls so dear; Greater still shall rise thy virtues With each passing year! Hear thy sons, oh, Alma Mater, Give their hearts in song, Unto thee, dear Asheville-Biltmore, Mater fair and strong. Honor, glory, praise we bring thee, Hallowed halls so dear; Greater still shall rise thy virtues With each passing year! — Nickie Bonarrige Editor-in-Chief Nancy Wilson Assistant Editor Susie Roberts Business Manager .Lattice Radcliff I ' ■■ ' ■■-— - ._ On THE CfllllPUS __— ■ ■ ■ ■ OUT OH TH€ FI€LD i i ■ r, . ■■ ,r ,i,..li _ . JM Attractive, charming, co-operative, straight ' forward and able--so we, the students of Ashe- ville-Biltmore College have found her, and so will those who have the privilege of future assoc- iation with her. It is as a token of appreciation that the staff gratefully dedicates this, The 1954 Summit, to Mrs. Lunelle Wishart - MikiiiftMH £SW DR. GLENN L. BUSHEY B. S„ Shippensburg State Teachers College, Pennsylvania, M. A., Columbia University, Ed. D., Temple University, Penn. PRESIDENT DR. MARCIA ANDERSON B. A., Byron Mawr College; M. A. Ph. D., Duke University; post- doctorial study, Columbia Univer- sity, Harvard University. SECRETARY Mrs. Wesley B. Sprinkle BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. William S. Jenkins LIBRARIAN Mrs. Elizabeth R. Wright A. B., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College B. A., in Library Science, Emory iMiMw ACADEMIC DEAN Mr. Joseph M. Parsons DEAN OF WOMEN Mrs. Lunelle A. Wishart DEAN OF MEN Mr. James Vernon Webb MRS. ADELE PITTS LOWRANCE A. B., Winthrop College; M. A., University of Pittsburgh. Commercial Science. MISS MARY T. MILLER A. B., Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina; Graduate Work, National University of Mexico; M. A., Middlebury College. Spanish, French. MR. A. L. MORLEY B. S., Carnegie Tech; M. S., Penn State. Math, Physics, Engineering Drawing. DR. JACKSON A. OWEN A.B„ Duke University; M. A., Wayne University; Ph.D., Wayne University. Director of Counseling Service. MR. JOSEPH M. PARSONS B. S., George Peabody College for Teachers; M. A., George Peabody College; Graduate Work completed toward Ph. D. Mathematics. MR. CARL D. PERRY B. A., University of North Carolina; Graduate work, University of North Carolina. Music Direc- tor. DR. DAVID H.PIERCE B. S St. Lawrence University; M. S., University of Minnesota; Ph. D., New York University. Chemistry. __ _ iMte MRS. WILLIAM SMITH B. A., King ' s College. Psychology, Sociology, Religion, Hygiene. MR. NOAH A. STEWART B. S., Florida State; A. B., Florida State; Grad- uate Work toward M. A. and M.S., Florida State. Biology. MR. JAMES VERNON WEBB B. A., University of Georgia; M. A., University of Georgia. Social Science. MR. KARL BENNETT WILSMAN Stevens Institute; University of Virginia; Law- rence Institute of Technology. Assistant Director of Counseling Service. MRS. LUTRELLE A. WISH ART A. B„ Randolph -Macon Woman ' s College; Grad- uate Work completed toward M. A., Duke Uni- versity. English, Journalism. MR. MELVLN E. WOOTON, JR. B. S., Florida Southern College; M. A., Univer- sity of Indiana. Radio, Dramatics, Speech, History. JAMES E. EDMONDS (Maj. Gen. N. G. U. S. - Ret ' d.) Public Relations Director Not Pictured MR. W. M. HOLLYDAY B. A, University of North Carolina; B. S., Com- merce, University of North Carolina; Certified Public Accountant. Accounting, Business Law. MR. MAX SPURLIN University of North Carolina. Coach, Hygiene, Physical Education. - ■ ■ mm mm+ - - mtm mmm u • • J; JJJ F T J 1 V i L BW ■ ' ' . ' ■...£ ' ' ' i ' : •■ ' ■ ■TJik-b ■ — ' ' — _- PRESIDENT Susie Roberts Sophomore Class Officers vv i VICE-PRESIDENT Hoyt Hayes SECRETARY Carolyn Young ' lUIMJ-TSfliMH Sophomores RICHARD ALEXANDER Biltraore, North Carolina Water skiing tops the list on Dick ' s sports ' calendar, which also includes hunting and fishing; but dancing ' s his love. He plans to complete his course in Business Administration at U. T. Bachelors ' Club President 2; Spanish Club 1, Vice-President 2. RICHARD ANDERSON Emma, North Carolina The Business World ' s just waiting for Richard to finish his course in Business Administration- -and so is Richard! Business Club 1. CARL AUVIL Brevard, North Carolina All sports interest Carl, and most of all, football. ' 54 will bring more studying at North Carolina State toward his major in engine- ering. Monogram Club 1,2; Football 1; Co-captain 2; Student Body Vice-President 2. RONALD BAILEY Alexander, North Carolina Dr. Bailey, M. D. will be written on Ronald ' s black bag after he has completed his courses at Florida State University . Christian Student Union 1,2; FrenchClub 1. WINFRED BAKER Asheville, North Carolina Windy plans to take up his major in Natural Science at Western Carolina College next fall. He likes to try his skill in photography in his spare time. Alpha Beta Gamma Treasurer 1, President 2; French Club 1,2; Christian Student Union 1,2. ROBERT BAREFOOT Durham, North Carolina Bob ' s chosen the Business Field for his vocation. He will decide de- finitely which phase it shall be at U. N. C. next fall. Sigma Mu Pi 1,2{ Football 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2. Sophomores WILLIARD BASS Emma, North Carolina When Willie isn ' t engaged in his favorite sport of hunting, he ' s thinking about the tough course an engineering major has --espec- ially at U. T. Chemistry Club 1,2. BOYD BLACK Weaverville, North Carolina Boyd hopes Uncle Sam won ' t need him for a while yet, so he will be able to complete his book larnin ' . Spanish Club 1, President 2; Glee Club 2; Basketball 2. DAPHNA BROWN Leicester, North Carolina This red-head ' s strongly considering a major in Home Economics. Where? At W. C. C? Well--perhaps. Spanish Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 2; Business Club 2; Classical Co-eds 1, President 2; Christian Student Union 1, Vice-President 2; Footabll Court lj Football Sponsor 1; Square Dance Team 1; May Court 1; Super- lative 2; Basketball 1,2. JIM CHANDLER Asheville, North Carolina Jim ' s undecided about his future vocation, but there ' s nothing in- definite about his love for sports. Foo tball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Monogram Club 1, Secretary 2; Sigma Mu Pi 1, Pres- ident 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 2. ARTHUR COOLEY Hendersonville, North Carolina Arthur completed one year of his major in Business Administration at Furman University and another at dear old A-B. Spanish Club 2. BILL COWARD Asheville, North Carolina When Bill isn ' thiking or flying or boating, he ' s trying to solve some tough problem in calculus or physics to help hin toward his major in Industrial Engineering at U. T. next year. Sigma Mu Pi 1, Sec- retary 2; Alpha Beta Gamma Vice-President 1,2; Dean ' s List 1,2; Marshal 1. Sophomores HERB DODSON Greenville, South Carolina Herb will remember all the good times he had in his two years at A-B wherever he is next year- -in the service or finishing school Football manager 1,2; Basketball 1,2; A-B Libbers 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2; Bluets 1; Speech Club 1,2; Superlative 2; Summit Staff 2; Glee Club 1. BETTY DUVALL Woodfin, North Carolina Basketball and dancing are favorites of this little blue-eyed, soon- to-be secretary. Student Council Secretary -Treasurer 2;Secretarial Club Vice-President 2; Cheerleader 2; May Court 1; Basketball 1; Superlative 2; Glee Club 2; Classical Co-eds 1,2; Library Assistant 1,2; Football Court 2; Dramatics Club 2. JENNY LIND ERICKSON Asheville, North Carolina Jenny ' s variety of interest range from baseball to ballet.. She ' s looking forward to continuing her medical training at Newberry in the fall. Campus Crier Interview Editor 1; Cheerleader l;Glee Club 1,2; French Club 1; Classical Co-eds 1,2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Square Dance Team 1; International Relations Club 1,2; Sigma Mu Pi 1,2; Library Assistant 2; Football Sponsor 1. FRANCIS FORSTER Asheville, North Carolina Hawk is planning to spread his wings and fly north next fall, to- ward the University of Tennessee. There ' s nothing Francis likes better than just being trouble. International Relations Club 2. EDDIE FRISBEE Dares Beach, Maryland It ' s best that you do! they ' ll hear next fall where Eddie plans to continue his studies for a biology major. He likes dancin ' .huntin ' , and fishin ' . Football 1,2; Square Dance Team 1,2; Track 1,2; Bask- etball 2; Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2- Speech Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 1,2; Bachelors ' Club 2. CHARLIE GARREN Asheville, North Carolina Golf and swimming are two of Cagney ' s favorite sports. It ' s U. T. for this engineering major. Football 1,2; Glee Club 1; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Monogram Club 1, President 2. N.. ' ' k Sopkomores HOYT HAYES Fairmont, North Carolina This football star is excellent in swimming and enjoys hunting, also. He ' s working for a B. S. in Natural Science--perhaps at Carolina. Football 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Christian Stud- ent Union 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2. ERNEST HENDRIX Asheville, North Carolina This United States Air Force Veteran had already completed one year toward his sociology major when he came to us. He ' ll prob- ably complete it at U. N. C. Spanish Club 2. DON HENSLEY Asheville, North Carolina Don hopes that 1956 will bring on genuine sheepskin from the Georgia Institute of Technology saying that he has earned a degree in Engineering. Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2. JIM HENSLEY Asheville, North Carolina For Jim, ' 54 will bring either a continuance of his studies in bus- iness administration or the title of PVT. in the U. S. Army. Bus- iness Club 1. BILL HURT Asheville, North Carolina Nineteen (?) yean ago, an electrical engineer was born, pre-des- tined to receive his degree from the University of Tennessee. That ' s our Bill Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2. JANE HYSLUP Asheville, North Carolina Jane will miss her Persian cats down at U. N. C. next year. Where she will continue her major in History. French Club 1, President 2; Classical Co-eds 1,2; Sigma Mu Pi 1,2; International Relations Club 1. Sophomores LEWIS ISRAEL JR. Asheville, North Carolina Lewis likes farming, hunting, fishing, and Becky . Georgia Tech and Electrical Engineering loom in his future. International Relations Club President 2. CECIL JACKSON Asheville, North Carolina Being president of the Student Body occupies most of Cecil ' s time, but he likes to spend his leisure tinkering with autos or hunting. He ' s undecided as to where he ' ll major in law. President of Student Body 2; Football 1, Co-captain 2; Monogram Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Freshman Class Vice-President 1. GENE McGAHA Brevard, North Carolina There ' s nothing that Gene likes better than football, whether it ' s playin ' or just spectatin ' . It ' s engineering for him, too. Football 1, 2; Monogram Club 1,2. CARROL McINTYRE Asheville, North Carolina Carrol will join his friends at U. T. next fall to again take up his degree in Electrical Engineering. Automobiles and what makes them tick take up Carrol ' s spare time. BILL MESSER Asheville, North Carolina Radios and autos fascinate Bill. He ' ll decide on his major at West- ern Carolina next fall. Sigma Mu Pi 1, Treasurer 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1, Treasurer 2. DON NORMAN Asheville, North Carolina Chemistry or Medicine- -Don ' s undecided--but he knows where he ' s going to study one of the two--that ' s right, Carolina! Sigma Mu Pi 1; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; International Relations Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Christian Student Union 1; Glee Club 2; Times Reporter 2. V Sophomores PARRIS PACK Biltmore, North Carolina Parris loves parties--and, of course, parties love Parris. He ' s going to be one of those engineers, too, and is planning to receive his de- gree from Georgia Tech. Monogram Club 1,2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Football 1. BOBBY PARKER Bobby is another one that loves outdoor life. Sports minded, nat- urally. Football 1,2. Basketball 1,2 j Business Club 1, President. DON PARRIS Weaverville, North Carolina Creamed onions, archery and photography are among Don ' s fav- orite loves--and, of course, Pam, Jeff, and Carolyn. He thinks U.T. will be the perfect place to continue his studies in clinical psych- ology. Glee Club 1; International Relations Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Biology Laboratory Assistant 1; TV participant. BILL PROFFITT Asheville, North Carolina Bill hopes to keep his vocal chords loosened up next fall vocalizing in the practice rooms of Stetson U. Glee Club 1,2; Quartet 1,2; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1; Square Dance Team 1,2; Track 1,2; Speech Club 1,2; Bluets Art Editor 1,2. TOM PRYOR Bat Cave, North Carolina Studies in Business Administration will keep Tom busy another two years at N. C. State. A basketball and a goal will keep him happy for hours. Business Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2. LATTICE RADCLIFF Asheville, North Carolina Unless it could be swimming or golf, there ' s nothing Lattice enjoys more than a debate on a current event issue. Political Science will be her major at U. T. in ' 54. Glee Club 1,2, International Relations Club 1, Vice-President 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Spanish Club 2; French Club 2; Radio-TV 2; Business Manager of Summit Staff 2. mm. P HHHSUf ' Sophomores JASON RAY Woodfin, North Carolina Jason ' s another one of those that are U.T. bound- -to study engineer ' ing, no less. Basketball ' s a favorite of his. Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2 FULTON ROBERTS Asheville, North Carolina If it has anything to do with mechanics, Fulty will be right in the midst of it. When he isn ' t tearing down or fixing up his own auto, he ' s building model Old-Timers. Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Stu- dent Council 2; Rat Court Jury 2. SUSIE ROBERTS Asheville, North Carolina Susie will be singing like a lark on her way down to Furman Univer- sary where she plans to major in Religion or Psychology. Whichone? Christian Student Union Music Chairman x. Program Chairman 2; Classical Co-eds 1,2; Phi Theta Kappa 1 President 2; Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class President; Annual Staff Assistant Editor 2; French Club 1, Vice-President 2; Glee Club Secretary- Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Dean ' s List 1; Marshal 1; Cheerleader 1, 2. Football Court 2; Citizen Correspondent 2; Superlative 2; Bluets, Feature Story Editor 2, Student Council 1,2. ROBERT ROBINSON Asheville, North Carolina Look for Bob in the laboratory, He ' ll be there--just doodling in de- veloping fluid or setting up a complex apparatus for a chemical reaction. French Club l.Glee Club 1; Alpha Beta Gamma 1; Chris- tian Student Union 1. GERALD SLUDER Alexander, North Carolina It will be history or some other phase of social science. This is the latest report we have from Mr. Gerald Sluder from his recent interview concerning his future vocational studies. Glee Club 2. HUBERT SMITH Asheville, North Carolina Hu ' s studies in his General Education course at Asheville -Biltmore have been interspersed by pleasant hours with his camera, his fav- orite past-time. Assistant Editor of Summit 1. — •■■ - -• - — -I--- a Sophomores BOB SPIVEY Emma, North Carolina It pleases Spivey to take time out from his entertaining at the keyboard occasionally for an all-day squirrel hunt. If neither the Entertainment World nor Uncle Sam nab him, he ' ll complete his studies in Business Administration. Business Club l;Christian Student Union 2; Spanish Club 2. BARBARA SUMRELL Asheville, North Carolina Two loves has Barbara- -dogs and dramatics. She enjoys reading, too, and plans to major in English. Phi Theta Kappa 1, Secretary 2; French Club 1, President 2; Sigma Mu Pi 1,2; International Rela- tions Club 1, Classical Co-eds 1,2. DAVID TAYLOR Hendersonville, North Carolina Florida State U. will find David there next September ready to reg- ister for the completion of his course in Business Administration. He liies to write in his spare rime. Business Club 1; Spanish Club 2. GRADY TAYLOR Biltmore, North Carolina A big round Dall and a smooth court with a goal at each end men- tioned to Grady will bring to mind his favorite sport; but you ' ll see him as aprominant figure in the Business World when he completes his studies at Newberry. Monogram Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 2. JOHN TILL Asheville, North Carolina If Uncle Sam doesn ' t need John, he wants to continue his courses in engineering. He ' s always looking for time to finish one of the model cars or planes that he has started. Alpha Beta G amma 1,2. JIMMY THOMAS Asheville, North Carolina Hunting or fishing- -just mention either of the two to Jim and watch his eyes light up. He ' s looking forward to W.C.C. and working on his chemistry major. Monogram Club 1; International Relations Club 1; Glee Club 2. MUfi Sophomores LONNIE TURNER Asheville, North Carolina At any major sport event, look for Lonnie. He excludes none. In fact, physical education will be his major at U.S.C. Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Spanish Club 2; Monogram Club 1,2; Business Club 1. LOUISE WEST Woodfin, North Carolina June will bring a diploma . saying that Louise has completed her course in Secretarial Science. She doesn ' t mind your teasing a bit --as long as you don ' t ask her nickname! Student Council Rep- resentative 1,2; Christian Student Union 1,2; Basketball 1; Sec- retarial Club President 2; Cheerleader 2; Superlative 2; Classical Co-eds 1,2; Library Assistant 1,2; Dramatics Club 2; May Day Pro- gram 1; Phi Theta Kappa 2. BILL WILSON Skyland, North Carolina Bill can ' tdecide which of the two fields to launch out into --chem- istry or engineering. Why not compromise and make it chemical engineering, Bill? French Club 1,2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1,2; Sigma Mu Pi 1; Summit Staff 1,2. NANCY WILSON West Buncombe, North Carolina Nancy spends all the spare time that she can find on music. It ' s her love. She plans to enter medical school after attending U. N. C. Glee Club 2, Librarian 1; Sigma Mu Pi 1, Vice-President 2; Alpha Beta Gamma Secretary 1,2; Classical Co-eds 1,2, Christian Student Union Vice-President 1, President 2; Librarian Assistantl,2; Student Council Representative 1; Phi Theta Kappa 1, Vice-President 2; French Club 12,; May Court, Maid of Honor 1, Marshal 1; Summit Staff Editor-in-Chief 2; Dean ' s Listl; January Graduate; Miss Sum- mit 2. CAROLYN YOUNG Weaverville, North Carolina Basketball or art- -Carolyn hopes she never has to decide which of the two she likes best. She ' ll register atW.C.C. next fall where she wants to major in Journalism or Creative Writing. Secretarial Club 2; Classical Co-eds 1, Secretary 2; Speech Club 1; Secretary Soph- omore Class; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Bluets Staff 2. NOT PICTURED Jennings Featherstone, Bill Llewelyn, Hilburn Miller, Earl Myers. _ BETTY COED AND JOE COLLEGE Susie Roberts and Bill Hurt BEST LOOKING Paula Parris and Dick Alexander MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Louise West and Cecil Jackson MOST POPULAR Betty DuVall and Herb Dodson MOST STUDIOUS Barbara Sumrell and Winfred Baker MOST ATHLETIC Daphna Brown and Hoyt Hayes IrWI a a ' 1 1 1 EM tl ft ' iffl . ' Iff :♦:♦:♦; :♦:♦: ♦:♦:♦: :♦ :♦: a 1 aw: MS ♦Vf PRESIDENT Sandro Mondozzi VICE-PRESIDENT Jan Bryson Jreshntan Class Officers SECRETARY Gene Winner TREASURER Doumas Chapman Ireshmen Gene Anders Andry Cu y Bauey WUliam Chambers Donald Ducker Bill Buyck Elmer Fender Rebekah Floyd Harry Freeman : —— Ireshmen DonGassaway Eugene Ladd Andy Lawson Frank McAlister Roy McCall Russell Matheson BUI K. Matthews Sgwr -ww - ■ - ■ freshmen • w ° ' ga n RirL N ° °n Gerald Peek Hugh Penland Cherry Price Betty Ramsey David Ramsey Carolyn Ray o. 3reskmeH °i«0ss K S ?  • 7 I Joan Staak Bruce Sumner John Taylor Steve Thompson Bill Van Treuren Jack Vines David Vinson Wilma White Clarence J. Young  ' — ™ -LU ■__ SPECIAL STUDENT Robert Peterson FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: Ray Miller, Floyd Pryor, SPECIAL STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: Mary Jo Bell, Sally Storey, Lenora Williams. ' ■ ' I Student flurse Class Of ' 53 PRESIDENT Julia Rankin VICE-PRESIDENT Rosaland Dills SECRETARY Faye Cogdill TREASURER Hazel Carter Jo Bishop Geneva Ann Cagle Bettie Davis Ollie Emery Clow Hicks Rose Marie Holden Parsy Humphrey Ruby McKinney Geraldine Murray Shirley Ray Hilda Reed Naomme Smathers Dorothy Taylor Paulene Shurlin Sally Whitesides Norma Winchester tlv K J k s5 - 1 I EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nancy Wilson ASSISTANT EDITOR Susie Roberts ADVISOR Miss Miller Miss Miller BUSINESS MANAGER Lattice Radcliff Susie Roberts REPRESENTATIVES TO THE COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. NEW YORK CITY . mmm mmmmmmmmmmmm — . Phi Zhcta Kappa Eta Sigma Chapter • i, M •5%. ' , •• v ' rX ,. «ai  ® H Carolyn Young Louise West John Till Jennings Featherstone Wilma Biddix Bill Matthews Julian Hawkins Jan Bryson v m VICE-PRESIDENT Nancy Wilson Honorary Members Mrs. Glenn L. Bushey Mr. Noah A. Stewart PRESIDENT Susie Roberts Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth R. Wright Dr. Marcia Anderson SECRETARY Barbara Sumrell • mmmmm French Club «aib aS .r W a „ R0b6 tB ' . s ;.« Spanish Club President; Dick Alexander Vice-President; Boyd Black Secretary-Treasurer; Daphna Brown Advisor; Miss Miller M«— JMJWi nmRasmi ■■I lar-fttmam aatt Alpha Beta Gamma ' « £££ .Ss,-« President; Jim Chandler Vice-President; Nancy Wilson Secretary; Bill Coward Treasurer; Bill Messer Advisor; Mr. Morley A Sigma Ma Pi mmm I LHJIJJ ' J I mmmmmmmmmm ' •H- Dramatics Club :e3S ■ ! International Kelations Club President; Lewis Israel Vice-President; Lattice Radcliff Secretary; Jenny Lind Erickson Advisor; Mr. Webb SMHff-WMffl B S5«Hl -: ... ,,.. Christian Student Union ' W - Perry ' Solent Glee Club President; Marie Roberts Vice-President; Bill Proffitt Secretary; Susie Roberts Director; Mr. Carl Perry ' TIPiPPPP l fWPPWW W ! ' ' U ' . ' l|ii . n k, Sysa J Bill I P -- ! . -- ' President; Daphna Brown Vice-President; Joan Staak Secretary; Becky Floyd Advisor; Mrs. Wishart Secretarial Club Classical Co-Sds PRESIDENT Cecil Jackson VICE PRESIDENT Carl Auvil SECRETARY Betty DuVall Student Council Sophomore Representatives Susie Roberts President, Sophomore Class Fulton Roberts Jim Chandler Louise West Faculty Advisor: Mr. Parsons Freshman Representatives Sandro Mondozzi President, Freshman Class Ken Black Nancy Ingle Don Gassaway Marshals for Zhe Class Of ' 53 Cecil Jackson Nancy Wilson Don Parris Susie Roberts Bill Coward Daphna Brown Bill Estridge Carolyn Young . , 1 1953 QdUtit f _ _ ueeti FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS QUEEN Marie Roberts SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS 9 ® © £ Joan Staak Jan Bryson Paula P arris Susie Roberts Betty DuVall FOOTBALL QUEEN; Marie Roberts, crowned by Cecil Jackson . I ■ p. -.-.. .  W -- ■• ' ■ ' ■■■ ' ■ ' C ¥d$t$ ilf £j?(W60M Peggy Griffith Jeannette Hawkins Paula P arris Jan Bryson Cherry Price Joan Staak ' ■ . V ' i ? + MISS BUNCOMBE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL OF 1953 Miss Dean Morgan Leicester High School RUNNER-UP Miss Janice Melton Sand Hill High School First row: Shirley Sheets, Fairview; Barbara Carson, Barnardsville; Barbara Dillingham, Swannanoa; and Peggy Sales, Oakley. Second row: Dean Morgan, Leicester; Shirley Green, Woodfin; Janice Melton, Sand Hill; Joan Anders, West Buncombe; and Mary Evelyn Leighton, Weaverville. warn ■ M m i i ■. c uhMMfH M NANCY WILSON ,- „ : Snapshots ' ■ ■ - — ■ . O H Hoyt Hayes, H. B. m.wl - { m£k Bob Barefoot, T. L i iv wit h a. W£ Loanie Turner, E. ?JS tlf Gene McGaha, E. Carl Auvil, H. B. Co -Captain Hi j i 19 i P 7955 SEASON Fort Jackson 38 A-B C Bulldogs 7 Lees-McRae 12 A-B C Bulldogs Gardner Webb A-B C Bulldogs 14 Lees-McRae 14 A-B C Bulldogs 9 Mars Hill A-B C Bulldogs 12 Jim Chandler, E. bulldogs Fred Paschall, G. RECORD Furman Freshman 26 A-B C Bulldogs 6 Western Carolina Junior Varsity 12 A-B C Bulldogs 19 Gardner Webb 6 A-B C Bulldogs 13 University of Tennessee Freshman 32 .... A-B C Bulldogs 7 Mars Hill A-B C Bulldogs 18 Bobby Parker, H. B. wmm mfmf m 1 David Vinson. E Max Sprulin, Coach NOT PICTURED Frank McAlister, H. Charlie Garren, G. Carl Gilman, Q.B.  , ..„■. . .„...,. ..,„ .,:■ -.. . ..,. - - ,- V -- Monogram Club OLD MEMBERS President; Charlie Garren, Vice-President; Gene McGaha, Secretary; Jim Chandler NEW MEMBERS Bulldoqs . MARS H l l Cheerleaders Jan Bryson Betty DuVall Betty Ramsey Marie Roberts Maxine Harris Sally Matthews Susie Roberts Louise West Jeannette Hawkins __ _ — — Boys ' Basketball Bobby Parker, Co-Captain, Jim Chandler, Co-Captain, Herb Dodson, Hugh Messer, Manager, Carl Gilman, Jimmy Rickman, Boyd Black, Tom Pryor, Grady Tay- lor, Not Pictured: Floyd Pryor. , tstlfi 1 --ii£ ENKA GROWS WITH THE SOUTH! For 25 years the fashion name in rayon... today Enka is a major producer of high- strength industrial yarn. ..and, commencing this year, N L - O - N AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION PLANTS Enka Lowland North Carolina Tennessee Canton Education and Industry Are Closely Allied In The Progress Of Western North Carolina The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Carolina Division North Carolina A-top downtown Asheville THE BATTERY PARK HOTEL The Smokies ' Largest and Finest Hotel J. Mason Alexander Managing Director Robert E. Barnes General Manager ' ■ •• • - ' Meet Your Friends at BABE MALOY ' S DRIVE IN MB The Bank of Asheville The Friendly Bank that always extends to you a cordial WELCOME Patton Avenue at Pritchard Park Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BILTMORE CLEANERS LAUNDRY, INC. J. A. McKay, President J. A. York, Manager Dial 5681 Compliments of PRICE PIPING CO. Asheville North Carolina m SCHRAFFT ' S The Nation ' s Leading Candies ON SALE AT CiOOD STORES EVERYWHERE $1.00 — $2.00 lb. Morgan Bros., Inc. Wholesale Distributors 67 Broadway. Asheville, N. C. is Delicious Food tHjor some tvmr oat J j Asheville North Carolina Compliments of WINNER ' S STORE Store Of Fashion 34 Haywood St. ERNIE MILLER ' S SHOE SALON Shoes Of Fashion WINNER ' S SALON OF BEAUTY Dial 6871 Take advantage of these and many other services while shopping at Ivey ' s: Parcel Check Desk. .Street Floor Personal Shopper Call or Write Carolyn Ashe Ladies ' Lounge Third Floor Gift Wrapping Booth. . . 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