Valley Springs High School - Skylark Yearbook (Asheville, NC)
- Class of 1954
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'Wm N ,AFS7 X vid R LVM QV ,W JW ,mfilfff 1 in fb uv rj wyffyypw 19.,m,M 42, The Senior Class of VALLEY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Skyland, North Carolina Mary Jane M h d ..... Editor Clark Brow . . B siness Manager Mrs. Frances P G hrman . Advisor Mrs. W. W. Baldw . . . Advis e, the senior class, take this opportunity to say so1ong to all our friends, including th e teachers and underclassmen, and our unend- ing memories here. You know it will not be good-bye-n at least not for good. We will always be back if only in our memories. Every senior has taken something away with him-- something he will always remem- ber-- s om ething that a freshman couldn't take, if he left in his first year of high school. We also will take that little something. ...... . We have strived to set an exa mple for those under us. Though s om e t i m e s we failed, we have only done our best. To accomplish a standard education has been our goal. Of course, our studies were al- ways mixed with wit and laughs-e the process used to change the sub- ject. Anyway, we have e nj Oyed ou r years here, but we would like to leave a hint for all you underclassrnen. Many stud ents say if I could grad uate today I would do this. . . or that . . . But no matter who you are, when graduation comes up, you won't want to leave. Make the best of your four years! You'll neva r be able to make them up. Study your best, have iun, but most of all remember through our book your old alma mater. Ffrilvnff X . - , M. - A. ,,- i A V J xl .ff yd V, , AIIMI ISIRAIIO gi, Q N in 4- 4 ' I gl C U , IJ. L, r I ' -' Ph 1 ' V E 'J' 04 Q ,., MRS. LOUISE D. BALDWIN Radford College. Woman's Div. of V. P. I. Instructor of Commercial MRS. DOROTHY D. DUNN University Of N. C.. A. B. Instructor of English, Sociology and Economics Studie s ,zqgjg , - 4' . 14,5 ,pc LI, ,ff,4,:-13.3 LAW- ' ,V ff I ty 1 L kk, 1 -f.-,fr N 6 W ff, ' , 2,9..VQL fp., ,,1,4. c, , . ' in fyfyif-':f4fL!:t'1L' e Principal i A ' , if MR. HUGH R. SIZEMORE Western Carolina Col., B, S, Peabody College, M. A. Instructor of History Health. Coach MR. L. GUY ENSLEY Western Carolina College, B. S. University of North Carolina, M. A. MRS. FAYE JENKINS MARTIN Women's College, Univ. of North Carolina, B, S, Instructor of Home-Economies :QI B - If' . fd . ef' 'fel 5 ,UA , , AIIMI ISIRAIIII ,iii 1555? - LJ 5 Wx' 'l i Miss JOSCELYN WILLIAMS yy! Wornan's Col1ege,University Q ' 1, of North Carolina, A. B. X I ' Instructor of Biology, I ' IN French, I ry Chemistry, General Science W X 3 'fl Q sl Assistant Principal MR . J . DON TOMBER LIN Q Western Carolina College, B. S. Instructor of Bookkeeping, Health, Coach Mif ,r -I MRS. ROSA LEE BALDWIN Berea College, A. B. Instructor of Mathematics MR, MARVIN E, NESBITT North Carolina State College, B.S. Instructor of Agriculture MRS. FRANCES P. GAHRMAN Converse College, A. B. English, Latin, World History 111 I 1 Left to Right: Charles Bowles, Treasurerg Max Smith, Secretaryg Clark Brown, Presidentg Vance Hawes, Vice President. MASBUIS STEPHEN EUGENE CLARK Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark of Skyland, North Carolina Donna Kay Rhodes Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rhodes Skyland, North Carolina Sl IUR CIASS UFIICIRS MOTTO Prove all thingsg hold fast to that which is good, COLORS Blue and White FLOW E R Yellow Rose tw ,- miss msnmv he year was nineteen hundred forty-two, a memorable year for all of the dignified seniors who are about to take .the long step from high school into the big, wide world. Among the students sitting in the first grade class room that year were Patsy Wil1iams,Joyce W.ilkie,Gladys Ray, Kaye Gasperson, Chris- tine McDonald, Sibyl Ledbetter, Betty Lou Lance, Billie Sue Hollifield. Tru- ette Gasperson,Mary Anne Elingburg,Charles Bowles,Bil1 Corn, Jack Creas- man, William Presley. and Ralph Presley. They were one big ha ppy family up to the second grade when Kaye Gas- pe r s on left and they were one less, but only for a while, for along about this time came Arville Bishop and Adelaide Souther. No more da ma ge was done this year, but in the third grade Kaye Gasperson was back again. Everything went along s m oothly then until the fourth grade when Kaye left. QBoy. did that girl travel.l ' Then the fifth grade rolled around. Marguerite Thain a r rived and her pl ea sing quiet ways clashed with the noise of the other little darlings and was a welcomed change to the teachers. , Along came the sixth grade and the tea che rs were tempted to go home and not come ba c k for Orves Young appeared on the scene. Poor teachers ! And on top of that, Lois Lefler sh owed up in the seventh grade. During the next year the eighth grade -teachers had the shock of their lives in the form of Mary Jane Moorhead. Vance Hawes, and Kenneth McBee. Everyone was just ge tting 'over this when Estie Worley, Clark Brown, and Max Smith put in their appearance the freshman year of high school. iAf- ter all, everybody gets to high school after so long a time. Even seniors have to be freshmen first., ' Well-, in the sophomore year, Boyce Meece graced the V. S. H. S. campus with his handsome face. and that rambling gal, Kaye Gasperson, came back to dear old Valley Springs School and believe it or not, this time she stayed! Then came the eleventh grade with'no newc om e r s and the most looked forwa rd to the Junior-Senior Banquet. This was an occasion to be remem- bered. The boys all de c ked out in their well-creased pants and the girls in their new formals looked entirely different to the faculty who had gazed upon blue-jeans and bobby socks for such a long time. - ' Everything remained peaceful until the senior year. Then it was every- one for himself. But, truthfully, everyone settled down for hard work the annua.1,the newspaper. senior play, and other things have kept busy. The senior class is r e pr e s e n te d by six teams, two members of the cheerleading squad,and five patrol. , - nNow that invita tion s and cards have been ready and looking forward to wea r ing tho s e caps that long aisle to those lon g awaited diplomas, and from the of life. The seniors ot' 1954 have loved and enjoyed the play they have known in nthese past twelve years. They but they take with them all the pleasant memories as rate way, ' S .L Q01 ARVILLE PATRICIA BISHOP J'arville She believed in herself, believed in the things she meant to do, and was proud of it. F, H, A, 1, Z- Song Leaderg Skyla rk Staff 3- Junior Ed., 4- Ass. Ed.: Highlight Staff 3- Junior Reporter5 French Club 3- Vice Pres. 4-H Club 1- Treas., Z, 3- Vice Pres.: 4-H Craft Winner 3, Home Beautification Winner 1, 2, Swimming Award 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3- 'l'reas.45Basketba11 l,2,3,45Softba1l 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice Pres. 15 Freshman Rep. 15 Banquet Committee 3 . Speaker 3,Waitress 25 Marshal 35Square Dance Team Z,3,45l-'air Marshall, 2, 3, 4,Committee 45 M, Y, F, 1- Sec ., Z- Vice Pres.: Most Dependable 45 Dramatics 4 . CHAR LES HILLIARD ' 'Pootie ' ' other people glad of liest 4. ..Big .Una in him that nature might stand BOW LES He was happy to be around and liked to make it, too, 151' . A . 1, 2, 3,45 ciee Club 45Class Officer 3, 45 Best Personality, Most Talkative, Friend- THOMAS CLARK BROWN His life is gentle and the elements so mixed up and say to all the world This is a man. F, F, A,1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Skylark Bus- iness Mgr.45 Highlight Circulation Mgr. 45 Glee Club 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Banquet Committee 3, Spea ke r 35 Marshal 3, Most Popular, lvfost Likely to Succeed 45 Dramatics 4. WILLIAM JEFFERSON CORN, JR. Corny He was truly a gentleman-- a man who could disagree without being disagreeable, F, F. A. 1, Z, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Skylight Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Band 15 Square Dance Team 3,45 Most Dependable, Cut- est Couple 45 Dramatics Club 4. JACK TILMAN CREASMAN Jackson Tis always morning somewhere in the world. F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Student Pa- trol l, 35 B us Driver 45 Banquet Committee 35 Most Helpful,Best Sport,45 Dramatics 45 Square Dance Team Z, 3, 4. MARY ANNE ELINGBURG Mury There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness .' ' F, H, A, Q ueen 1, 25 Highlight Staff 3, Society Editor 45 Shorthand Club 45 French Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Banquet Waitress 33 Chief Marshal 35 Square Dance Team 1, 2, 3, 45 May Queen 15 Prettiest 45 Dramatics Club 4. TRUETTE MARIE GASPERSON Tootsy Her ways are ways of pleasantness5 her paths are peace. F, H, A, 1, 2, 35 Shorthand Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Patrol 2, 35 Talent Show Z5 Fair Committee Guide 45 Best Sport 45 Dramatics 4. Sl IIIRS MARLYNE KAYE GASPERSON Rose Individual character-- hope of society. FHA 1, 25 Skylark Staff 45 Highlight Staff- Exchange Mgr. 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Class Off- icer l, 25 Student Patrol l, 25 Banquet Committee 35 Marshall 35 Hobby Club l, 25 Student Nurse l, 25 Tri Hi Y 1, Z5 Frederick Sasscer High l5Suit1and High Z5 Fair Committee 45 Volley Ball Team 1, 25 Nat'l. Hon- or Society l, Z5 Maryland Day Pageant l, 25 Friend- liest 45 Dramatics Club 4. ZEBULON VANCE HAWES Zeb Wit and wisdom are born with a man. FFA 1, Z, 3, 45G1ee Club 1, 25 Bus Driver 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Basketball Team 35 Wittiest 45 Dramatics Club 4. BILLIE SUE HOLLIFIELD Sue None but herself san be her parellel. FHA Vice Pres. 25 Skylark Staff 1, 45 Highlight Staff- Sports Ed. 4, School News 2, School News Ed. 35 French Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, Sec'y. 3, 45 Student Patrol l, 2, Sec. 45 Banquet Commit- tee 3,Waitress 25Square Dance Team 1, 2, 3, 45 I Basketball 2, 3, 4, All Tourney 2, 3, Softball 1, 5 5 Z, 3, 4,Talent Show 25 Minstrel Show 35 Christ- A mas Play 35 History Debate 35 Octette 35 Most Athletic 45 Dramatic Club 4. JEROME HERMAN ISRAEL 'Her'-man Every individual has a place to fill in this world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not. FFA 1, Z, 3, 45 Baseball Z, 3, 45 Ba nd 15 Most Versatile 45 Dramatics 4. BETTY LOU LANCE Bet True eloquence consist in saying all that is necessary and nothing but what is necessary. Highlight Staff 2, 3, 45 Shorthand Club 45 Glee Club 25 Most Studious 45 Dramatics 4. SIBYL ANN LEDBETTER Sis Her youth, with fun and laughter, will not pass swiftly by. FHA 1 ,Z5 Highlight Staff 45 4-H Club 1, Sec'y. 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Student Patrol 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Banquet Waitress 25 Fair Marshall Z,3,45 MYF Sec'y.1, Vice Pres. Z, 3, 45 Wittiest, Most Talkative 45 Drama tic Club 4. KENNETH TED MCBEE Mac He seemed one of few words and high ideals. FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Most Ba shful 45 Dramatics 4. N .W 'h 'E-ii' Sl IIIIIS LOIS MASIE LEFLER She looks helpless enough to protect, courageous enough to admire, and pretty enough to adore. FHA 1, 23 Highlight Staff 3 Typist, 4 Production Mgr., Shorthand Club 4 President, F rench Club 3 Recrea- tional Chairmang 4-H Club 1,2,Sec'y., Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Marshal 3, Grange 3: Band 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 35 Fair Committee 4, Initiation Committee 35 Typing Award 3, Best-All-Around, Most Likely To Succeed 4, Dramatics Club 4. JOHNCY CHRISTINE MCDONALD Cricket She walks in the light of good, pure, and fair. Shorthand Club 4- Vice Pres.3 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Softball, Student Patrol 35 Ban- quet Waitress 2, Committee 3, Fair Committee 4g Most Versatile 4, Dramatics 4. BOYCE WINFORD MEECE Pretty Boy Co forth and 'meet the shadowy future without :fear and with a manly heart. FFA 1, Z, 33 Most Attractive,Most Dignified 45 Dramatics 4. MARY JANE MOORHEAD Janie Grace was in all her steps,heaven in her eyes, in every gesture dignity and love. FHA 1, 2, Skylark Staff- Editor 4, Highlight 3, French Club 35 Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Softball 2, 3, 4g Class Pres. lg Banquet Committee 3, Wa itre s s Z3 Marshal 35 Square Dance Team 3, 45 Talent Show Winner Z3 Fair Committee 4, M ost Dignified, Cutest Couple 43 Dramatics Club 4. RALPH EDWARD PRESLEY Did nothing in particular and did it very well. FFA 1, Z, 3, Sentinel 4, Glee Club 4: Vice Pres. 3g Neatest 45 Dramatics Club 4. e WILLIAM ROBERT PRESLEY Bill He makes the most of all that eomes and the least of all that goes. FFA 1, Z, 3, 45 Highlight Staff Typist 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Student Patrol 35 B us Driver 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3, Treas. 31 Best All-Round 43 Dramatics 4. GLADYS ADA RAY Glad A 1-are compound of oddity, frolic, and fun-- her very own being. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fair Committee 45 Neatest 43 Dramatics Club 4. B I IIIIIS 1- ALMA MARGUERITE THAIN Margie 'Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-- an excellent thing in a woman. FHA 1, 2, 33Skylark Staff 4,Associate Editor 33 High light Staff- Grammar Grade News 3, Feature Editor 4 French Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 43 Cla s s Officer- Pres. 23 Student Pa- trol 3g Banquet Committee 33 Waitress 23 Marshal 3 Talent Show 23 Nat'l. Youth Counsel 3g Fair Commit- tee 43 History Debate 3g Most Courteous, Best Per sonality 43 Dramatics 4. 1954 MAX EDGAR SMITH With ropes of the past, he rings the bells of the future. FFA 1,23 Glee Club 43 Class Sec'y. 43 Most Stu- dious, Most Courteous 43 Dramatics Club 4. ESTHER ADELAIDE SOUTHER Southern Grand and pecu1iar-- wrapped in the solitude of her own originality? FHA 1, Z3 Shorthand Club 43 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball l, 2, 3, 43 Student Patrol l, 4- Program Chairman3 Banquet Wait- ress 23 Fair Marshal 13 Most Original 43 Dra- matics 4. FRANCES JOYCE WILKIE That which is striking and beautiful is not al- ways good, but that which is good is always beautiful. Highligli1tStaff- Senior Reporter 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Patrol 3, 43 Banquet Waitress 2, Fai? Marshau 2, 3,43 Most Bashful 4, D ra- matics 4. PATSY RUTH WILLIAMS Pat Whatever she did was done with such ease3 in her alone 'Twas natural to please. FHA l ,23 Highlight Staff-Ed. 43 Asso. Ed. 3, Re- porter 1,23 Shorthand Club Sec-Treas.43 French Club Sec-Treas. 33 Glee Club 1,2,43 Student Pa- trol 33 Red Cross Rep. 13 Banquet Committee 33 Marshal 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Family Life Council lg Nat'l.Youth Council 33 Editor'S Roundtable 43 Art 33 History Debate 33 Fair Committee 43 Most Popular 43 Dramatics Club 4. ESTIE WORLEY Estellena Her face betokens all things dear and good. Shorthand Club 43 Student Patrol 3,43 Most Help- ful 43 Dramatics Club 4. ORVES FINLEY YOUNG, JR. Moley He took life as he found it but did not leave it so. FFA 1, Z3 Skylark Staff 4- Asso. Adv. Manager? Latin Club 4- Pres.3 Highlight Staff- Sports Ed. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3-All Tourney 4:BaSeb-2111. 2, 3, 43 Banquet Committee 3, Speaker 33 Mar- shal- Chief 33Square Dance Team 33 Most Orig- inal, Most Athletic 43 Dramatics 4. .qc at fgwx 3, 'v iikf, .qv--, Snperlatiinas .adv x . VE BEST SPORT TRACT1 - burg MOST AT ary Anne Egifts Truette Gasperson M BoYCeM Jack Creasman .EYQNQ In Y A 151. rm, ln. BEST ..,....f-Q' ' I DLXEST L AALLWROUND FRlE2a5per50n W. 915 Lef1e1. K3Ye lllxam Presley CharX65 Bowles '---sf-.... x Superlzttihes E COUPL' Cuwic Mvcfhead Marv gm Corn .Au UKIGI Adelaide SOUHIAL Orves Younger MOST STUD IOUS Betty Lou Lance Max Smith iupnrlztiihes Ill 1 ff! 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' Pat McCrary Phyllis McGee Calvin Metcalf Leon Metcalf Norma Middleton Obie Moore Carl Penland qi Charles Perry snr?-' Beverly Price A i Lloyd Reid fi 1 K George Shipman x ' Jack Stepp -C Elizabeth Tomberlin G Maxine Treadway xy Roger Waddell , t Ann Wier Lucille Whiteside Mary D. Wright Y rank Ola Thain f , xv- I Dallas Bishop ! A A- Jean Bridges '- b 1 . 'X K y- Sarah Brown Q ' 3 1 ' P ' fy if Billie Sue Butler , 1, Ai 1 Kathleen Caldwell i t W hf,.ie. l .- f ji-tiff? ' Pat compbou + 4. X i choriio coriooo ' iii'f- ' iii' -7 W, Janet Cauble ' A ' W' ' Vf x . 5 Faith Christopher J i,,L V V V 4 , V' V VH V SR V Lane Coggins Xt Q f V V - Q Nina Sue Cornwell V Y ' if , ' Vyf 1, - A Billy Creasman ' ' .. .fil ' , 4 - -Elia i Q lax Egg: , James Dill W il lv i . 'f,v ff' 5 xx A A -3 5 ' Charles Ducker ' ' T' , . David Ducker I ' 4 1 A V, ,Aint - , Anita Mae Dumas V ' . . .5 aff no Ray Elingburg kai, V, I Deborah Finch t f 'X Betty Jo Gasperson W VV . x A tx ff V 1. I may ' .mn.,2,'jcjg 'ii Cecily Gasperson H Mazie Gordon Barbara Greene vuws' - -.I ., f!, 'W'i- ,ff Gale Gasperson 1 2 V Steve Greene 55. Vg 'Sv Robbie Lee Hare I ' Y' Helen Hart , y Robbie Hudson K '- ' 5 L Bonnie Jenkins A Eugene King ' sf George Lance Donna Ann Ledbetter q,,f e nfl David Mallory 1 Q7 Betty McDonald ' '- 'L Billy McGuire L1 gy, Betty Jo MoMioo LK . ,Lo K Jimmy Merrimon 9 V V N Judy Messer W 'j - rf. , Carolene Metcalf . 5' , 1' Patricia Metcalf V ' , Q Barbara Mitton XX .. 1' I ji Billy Moore 1 I W x Gerald Moore I L ' K' t px Jo Anne Murray gf A t V A ,, on wi Kenneth Pack ' QQ V 'L T ' n , Sarah Lou Penix - Vg , s N Billy Pinner it it ' ' .' 'K' ' ix Martha Pittillo Ei ' Q Wm. ' i l V i X o Howard Ray , V Louise Ray -A V A , Kenneth Redmon L Q i Nancy Roberts I AV A 7 . up . Virginia Shell Joyce Shipman 'XX Margie Spillman -I ' Carole Spooner f Mary Jo Treadway if wi mf Barbara Vick 5 ' 'i Kay Ward AV . -' Steve West i V A Wallace Whiteside I Patsy Williams Peggy Williams My ' Ruby Wooten Betty Young mi 9 111 W- 1 y gilfl 5 E- e message Ulu mints o the s enior s of Valley Springs High School of 1954, the faculty wish to express the i r sincere Gppreciation for the op- portunity of being a part of your education during the past years. We have observed with much anticipation your develop- ment and growth in the intellectual,social, physical, and moral fields. Your attainments have ca u s e d us to rejoice with you, while your failures have brought us disappointment. As you step from the pr ote c t i on of your formal public school education into a broader educational field, be it college, or induStry,you will find yourself daily taking on more respon- sibility. Decisions that were onc e made for you, you will now make for yourself. Through the efforts of this school, we hope that your mind has been trained to solve the se problems in the way most ef- fective for the good of your fellowman. Through the training in your home, we hope that you have received an appreciation for the American home way of life that will permeate even your bus ine s s transactions. Through the training in your church, we hope that you have gained the stamina to carry Out your m oral convictions. With these as a part of your background, we present you to a perplexed world with a great deal of opti- mistic confidence in your ability to find happiness. As you leave our school campus to find your places among the occupations of man, we hope that you lea rn well from the School of life the following le s sons of happiness: content- ment,patience, honesty, service to others, initiative, hope, and op t i m is m. Valley Springs High School shall follow you with faith! pg. 'll----X - In I 54.-. ,,'l'...L.- IIIMI IARY IIACHIRS Kay Ward Jean Bridges JO Anne Murray Nancy Messer Elaine Lance Elizabeth Tomberlin Helen Blankenship STANDING - IST ROW Ann Creasman Sibyl Ledbetter Robbie Lee Hare Pat Campbell Gail Haney Betty Lou Ledbetter Edith Buckner STANDING ZND ROW Joyce Wilkie Kaye Gasperson Adelaide Souther Billie Sue I-Iollifield Mr. Tucker THIRD ROW George Lance Gene Ducker Carl Penland Jimmy Searcy FIRST ROW - L. TO R. Mrs. Beck Sth Miss Bruce lst Miss Gibson 6th Mrs. Jump 4th Mrs. Brookshire lst Mrs. Alexander 7th Mr. Ensley principal SECOND ROW - L. TO R. Mrs. Lee 6th Mrs. Darsie Znd Mrs. Carter 4th Mrs. Eichholt 8th Mrs. Lance lst THIRD ROW O R. Miss Fullam 5th Mrs. Ledbett 7th Mrs, Johnston 5th Mrs. Ponder lst Mrs Parker 3rd Miss Pittillo 3rd Mrs, Sparks 3rd81 4th FOURTH ROW TO R. Mr. Tucker 7th gl Sth Mrs. Kane Znd Mrs. Nesbitt Znd Mrs. Cochrane 4th 81 5th Mr. Huff Music SIUDI I PAIRUI HIHIRI RRMIMAKIRS Rl AMERICA OFFICERS KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Ward, Jean Bridges, Louise Tan dy, G udr un Unger, Carole Spooner, Joan DuBose, Betty Lou Holli field, and Pat Hardie. HIIIIRA FARMERS Rl AMERICA OFFICERS KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clark Brown, Bill Corn, Johnnie Gra ham, Charles Bowles, Eddie Murray, Ralph Presley, and Mr. M. E Nesbitt- Advisor. l :I--' LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Scottl-Iarmon, JOC Ward, Lynn Emory, Orve s Young, Stuart Hart, Frank Clordell,GenellBaldwin. STANDING: Mrs. Gahrman-SponsOr,Beatrice Graham Bostic, Max Smitli.Maxine Metcalf, Louise Tandy, Bill Wilki S C, ally landy, Richard Ledbetter, Eloise McBee. T ., .na ffl Hll CH lilllll lGHT,SEATED: Clark Lisenbee, Joan DuBose, Sammy Jones, Roger Waddell, Put Har- die. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Phyllis McGee, T ommy Ann Clontz, Ethel Kyle, Beverly Price, Ola Thain, Obie Moore, Wilma Brown, Charles Perry, Miss Williams- Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Betty Bagwell,Maxine Treadway, Betty Ledbetter, G.B.Ga5person, Lee Boyd, Franklin Jones, Jack Stepp, Lloyd Reid. LEFTTOR .,,,e'5' lf'- In LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Lefler, Mary Ann Eling- hurg, Patsy Williams, Betty Lance, R os ema ry Peck,Shir1eyMCDona1d, Adelaide Sonther, Leona k Estie Worley, Catherine Woods, Christine On. STANDING: Mrs Ban s, McDonald,Truette Gaspers Baldwin- Sponsor. 4-H Clllli OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Pe ggy Ann Car- roll, Joan DuBose, Ann C r ca sma n, Anita Mae Lou Ledbetter, and Janet Caublc Dumas, Betty SKYIAHK Sllll Editor-in-Chief Mary Jane Moorhead Associate Editor Arville Bishop Business Manager Clark Brown LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, Kaye Gasperson, Arville Bishop, Mary Ja ne Moorhea d, Clark Brown, Mrs. Frances P. Gahrman. STANDING: Marguerite Thain, Billie Sue I-Iollifield, Orves Young, Bill Corn, Patsy Williams. HIGHllGHl SIAIF Editor-in-Chief Patsy Williams Associate Editor Louise Tandy Business Manager .Toe Wa rd LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Betty Lance, Sibyl L e d be t te r, Billie Sue Holli- field, Patsy Williams, Louise Tandy, Mary Ann Elingburg, Marguerite Thain, Lois Lefler. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Kay Ward, Eloise McBee, Joyce Wil- kie, Kaye Gasperson,Truette Gasperson, Mary Jo Butler, Leona Banks, Shir- ley McDonald, Catherine W 0OCl S, Shi-11111011 Cochrane, Mrs. Baldwin- Sponsor. STANDING,SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dunn- Sponsor,Rosemary Peck, Arville Bis- hop,Max Smith,Joe Ward, Clark Brown, Orves Young, Bill Wilkie, Mary Jane Moorhead, Betty Hollifield. ARI cuss 3 LEFT TO RIG!-IT,FOREGROUND: Billy Moore, Joan Conner, Peggy Ann Car- rol1,Gera1d Moore,Carole Spooner,Pat Campbell. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK- GROUND: Joan DuBose, Clark Lisenbee, Kathleen Caldwell, Mrs. Bogle- In- structor, Mazie Gordon, Shannon Cochrane. lilll Clllli - at cools LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Layman, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Hare. .IA IlllIlS A ll BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: William Pres1ey,I-lerman Hare, Jack Creas- man. STANDING: Mrs. Rhymer, Mr. Layman, Mr. Ducker, and Vance Hawes. wg' f f Q: ' Tm: l l A 1 xl A 5 .lm ,. fl fa, l 5, 3' M 2 S X ' N ' - ,wi S . V K all N ,fha uv S X . nl E ' in - My SQ QL v Tsx IIASHlAll LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Ray Elingbu r g, Joe Ward, Sammy Jones Orves Young, Eddie Murray, Johnnie Graham, Roy Israel, Leon Metcalf STANDING: Vernon Cordell, Eugene Ducker, Eugene King, Clark Lisenbee Robert Ball, Bill Corn, Frank Cordell. I EFT TO RIGHT, KNEELINGZ Pat Hardie, Gerlell Baldwin, Ann Wier Nan cy Messer. STANDING: Shannon Cochrane, Sibyl Lcdbetter, Kaye Gaaper son, Phyllis McGee- Captain. Vs k J'l:?i?1'i ' 'lf-Q, ,.f, ii K ' 2 .114 l LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Betty Lou Hollifield, Edith Buckner, Ann Creasman, Arville Bishop, Elaine Lance. STANDING: Pauline King, Billie S ue H ollifie 1 d, Adelaide Souther, Ann Hawes , Elenora Tate, Mary Jane Moorhead, Mary Dale Wright. '3 i' N Q F iv' Y Q mm F Mr. Don Tomberlin Girls' Coach LEFT TO RIGHT: Arville Bishop, Ade- Billie Sue Hollifield, Mary Jane Moor- LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Roy Israel, Joe Ward, Orves Young, Robert I-Ierzberg, Eddie Murray. STANDING: Frank Cordell, Johnnie Graham, Lee Boyd, Clark Lisenbee, and Bill Corn. :ide Souther, Bill Corn, Orves Young, ead. Mr. Hugh Sizemore Boys' Coach S APSHIHS avg '5- wl Y' ,mf nd ff nu V111 mn ill 'l QQ 51,2 un Q fm, iii' www A -was 3 qv - - C-ALENQAR-FUR-1953-54 H I SEPTEMBER K. OCTOBER WG Ax 'M J' 1 DDQ 595 an f .vw J 4 E, FEE , - X V, vlui 1 A Halloween 'Y vs, R 'L W I t NOVEMBER DECEMBER. x' ,C , , +R 0 N ,Y ak Xl 5 F' t Wi? 7,-,x. ff , 'fd' K In I f, 1 1 I ,A 'r 0 XM, X .w'U544,f WM Buff game Wooiiiif WWI' in? IFIVY Q 3 JANUARY W A FEBRUARY MW Kmf A if j hippy Hrfbday , Am fig , . I ik ,., -! Zlf7C0A1'lf1Z5A1n7fof7 MARCI-is APRIL X , ,f f X TJ ' 5' . -P 'Ex A 4 A 5 emor fay Mg , K WAX M172 5 ,ffm L W MAY A JUNE M ll. .4 J M A . umm -' emor 53 ? ,Q ' Lg . 1 .A A X-A: ' E B A , A Q, ' .3 Ungu gr W? f A1 I My ff! if TR fff! MU. .HK iv' l IISI WIII Illll IISIIMINI v,tIu- senior i-lass of l0'ifl In-ing ol' nn-mind at all :ind eftcrvi-si cnt ini-mory,do hereby 'ie- .Inro this our Inst will and fC?-litl1H'I'll :int lc-ave to the following the-.e items nf value. till NN IS TO PAIVI Y OF FIRST PART: In Mr, Enslvy wi' Ienve our gratitude for making our Inst yenr the hvst one i-ver. lo Mrs, Gulirimiii we li-nie ri I :i li i ni-t nf Sll3l'kS to munvh on in tliose' long periods hefore .in-I -itter Inns h. '1-- Mrs. Dunn ie In-:ive at private sei ri-tary ull ot' hr-r own so that she lhlfgill he ahli' to get 'ini-i-i . bali li un liiiiv. lu Mrs, Mui-tin a nil Mr. Ni-shit! we li--we the p--rmission for exchanging the Home Econo- ivm s .mil Agrii-ultnre i lnssi-s, inrlnvling the teachers, for a six-.vcek period. 'lo Miss Williams we Ii-.ive .4 pm-tnlile mirror with no explanation as when to use it. Tn Nlrr.. It--a l,e-c Baldwin we li-me fl In-:tml new PIR Olds so that shc may go still faster. In Mr, l'i-ruin-rlin we will si Ilaliy lh-n a I a rm i loc k to enahli- him to get to the games on lltvl . Io Mr. Sireriiun' wi- leiivi- .9 frr-v lunrh pr' rind so that he may go home to sec hiS prido ,mat ivy, Kathie, U Io Mr:-. l,uui-.v I'-.ildwin wi- Ieavi- our thanks forlwlping us get out the best srhool paper on tinii-. IIFUIIFSVS T0 PAI'l'l'Y OF SECOND PART: I, Ari-illr' Iii-limp, ilo hi-reliy Ivnve my pf-rfect figure to Si-ott Harmon and Ed Du4:kf'r. I. Clmrlvs ltiiwli-s,qrant my nickname ol' Chief Gray-llnir Maker and my ability for ,cn- rrul mimi- ninking lu Ilill Wilkie and llezitrici- llostic in the hopes they will use it to plagvc Mrs. Dunn. I. Clarl Brown. Iva vt- my vigorn :mil thc- nickname ol' Big 'Un to Dickie Johnson and It 'nity Shiprfmn, I. Bill Corn,gi-ant my aliility tu holda ste-ndy girland own a car that will run to Allen Young an-I .Inrkie Pirown. . I. .lark t'ri-sisinaii, will my hus,numher H, to David Ha rdie to haul all his ihums around in. I, Mary Anne Flinghurg, will tn Rim-hard Lvdhi-tter and Harold llolhi-rt my wific-eyed inno- ri-nl look for use in study hall. A I. Kanye Clamps-rson. heqiivaitli to Eddie Murray and Robert Herzherg absolutely nothing bv- iau-isv I'm an old mi-annie and want it ull fwfr niysvlf. I, l'ru4-tti' Cdsperson, lc-:ive my trusty bottle of pe roxide to Rosemary Pi-Uk and Shirley M- Ilunulil. I, Vani i- llnwvs. will my famous crew rut and slow ways to Roy Cornwell und Pal MrCrary. I. Ililliv Sue llollifield, will my nge-old no. I4 basketball suit and thi- desire to win the I--urnumrnt to Csitlicrine Woods :ind Leona Banks. I. llrrman Israel, liequeatli tn Pauline Baldwin and Maxine Metcalf all of my good and hard iii ---. .it Valley Springs. I. Ili-tty l,nii l.inu'-, lem-p yy1ytlllIt'I and unassuming ways to Nancy Me-ascr. I. Siliyl l.1-clliettt-r, will my title ot' Most 'lnlkativen to Sally Tandy. I. Lois l.1'fl1'r.Ieavc' my pony tail to Charles Wells. I. Ki-nnvth Mi lid:-, ht-qui-ulli my liashful manner to Ann Hawes and Billie .lu Glenn. I. Chris-tinv Nl4Df'll1illd,lt'ilVt' my aliility lo get engaged so often to Sammy lines. I, Itnyri- Ma-ri i-,will my curly lilni-k linirlo Lee Boyd in Iiopesho will use it to get the girls, ..-. I flu-I, I. M.irg, Juni- Moorlivad. lea' e my Yanks-c ways to F ra nk lla rmon and Pauline King. I, Ralph Pri'-Ivy, give my illusion that l'm il Rui'ne0 to Kenneth Mctealf. I. llill Pri-i-li-x,livqiieatl1 my loud. perfertcd sneeze to I-'rank Cordell and Mary Lynn Em- lil lx - I. t.l.idys Ray, will my sihilitv to .ha Ire up the best milk -iiukes tu Eloise Mrllec and Mary l x lyii Ailvli. I. Max Smi'li. lvzlvi' my fearlvssness of girls to Johnny Graham :ind Jimmy Searcy. I. Arli-Ianrli' 9--utlier, leaxe my las:-insition for the mule to I. M.irigiii'riti' Ihziin, hi-:yin-.itll to ,lov .Vnrd my perpetual I. Inv- 1- Wilkie-,will Ten Eu-ay 11.1-.5--tis On I-Inw 'l'o Lost 1.-vi 'I ll-llvlwvn. I. li'.il-ij. Williainis,-I0 lu'i'ebyli':ivi- my uliilily to lake I studying to in ll.-y li.i-.livi--iiti. I. F-tiv Worli-in li-ii i v In Cimlrun Unfrvr :ind ii-y most treasure I 'A-Ii-vntnri-Q in Pnpglish l,it1-rntiiri-. I. Ui-ies Young,li--'lin-aitli my nnninerone ll team to Sum,-1 Il ,rt Sli QNI-TI, HI-'Al FD, l'UIIl.ISIIF'D, I--i .ts ln:-I uill .tml ti--Linn-nt. ve, -- , : .I,'-1' .-.,-. 4 A W miss lnuvnicv SCENE --- Studio A of Station VSilS, New York. N. Y, Time -1 l965, also time to go onthe air. Character- One slightly tired news announcer. The following program was transcribed at Station VSHS, New York, N. Y. Eastern Standard Time, 8:00 p. m. , . AQ., . Good evening everyone. This is five minutes of the latest news brought to you by the Short Snap and Frazzletl Wheat Amalgamated Corporation. This news is from the wires of the Asso- ciated Press. Hang the commercial, on with the news! New York, N. Y. - I'-ill Corn has just arrived from the Union of South Africa. He has just finished another one of his large game hunts after baggin the only ea rless elephant in exis- tance. He plans to take this prized possession to Professor William Presley at the University of Busbee. He hopes that Professor Presley can brief him on the many advantages of an ear- less elephant. ' ' New Orleans, La .-- The greatest jackpot ever to bcoffercd on a quiz program has just been won by Charles Bowles. The master of c e re m on i e s p re s e n tc il Mr. Ilowlcs the prize of S9,999.999.9 . When asked to make a statement about his good fortune, Mr. Bowles said, lf l had taken Mrs. Gahrman's advice in English anrl k opt my mouth shut, l would never have been famous. Los' Angeles, Calif.- Boyce Mccce has announced the opening of his fashionable nightclub, Meect-'s Merry Madhouse. He said that only m ern he r s of the great Valley Springs basketball teams would be served there. The main attraction in the floor show is Miss Truette Gasperson and her fabulous dance, the lloe-Handle Hop. She is trying to ha ve this dance improved by the invention ofa special pair of shoes to make her steps more graceful. Oak Ridge, 'l'enn.- Scientists, Betty Lance and Max Smith have just been put under special investigation by the F.B.l. for selling the new improved atomizeil spot remover to Lower Slob- bovia. Herman Israel, successor to J. Edgar lloover, and his private secretary, Estic Worley, have flown to Lower Slobbovia to investigate. A Asheville, N. C.- Lois Lcfler and Sibyl Ledbetter have j u st opened an exclusive beauty parlor on Lexington Avenue. Eleanor Roosevelt, who was voted one of the world's most beau- tiful women recommends this shop highly with the words, Look what it did for me. 'l'he mot- to of this joint is We need your face to 'ruin' our business. London, Eng.- Adelaide Souther and Billie Sue Hollifield, sta r pla ye r s for the world's greatest profe s siona l girls' basketball team, have just arrived here to enter the Olympics. They plan to swim the EnglishiChannel to get in good shape for the event. Houston, Texas- Vance Hawes and Kaye Gasperson, who ma r ried in 1958, have opened a dude ranch here consisting of 700 acres. They have five kids and 5000 head of cattle. It is a favorite vacation spot for Governor of California, Kenneth Mt-Bee. St. Louis, Mo.- Joyce Wilkie has just won a talent c onte st by singingthe St.Louis Blues. Arthur Godfrey signed a contract for her to appear on his shows for the next fifty years if she can still yodel. Asheville, N. C.- Marguerite Thain has just been appointed head of St. Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Thain gained world re c ogn i t i on by performing the major operation of removing puscles from the white corpuscles. Raleigh, N. C.- Judge Jack Creasman recently sentenced two boys, ages H and ll, to life in the state penitentiary for shooting dice on the sidewalk. Be cause of his brilliance in hand- ling trials, he is being considered for the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. New York, N. Y.- Wealthy socialite, Christine McDonald, just contributed 56,000 to her favorite charity, collecting cigarette butts for needy tramps. A reporter from the Times plans to photograph and interview Madame McDonald in the near future V Hollywood, Califr- New starlet, Miss Gladys Ray, has contract with Warner Brothers. She will make her screen debut in produc- tion, She Popped Her Pistol. Detroit, Mich.- Mary Anne Elingburg has just pur plants in this city which manufactures automobiles to one which makes boggy-woggy cardboard. Paris, France- Mary Jane Moorhead and els, have arrived to enter in the colorful fashion dresses designed by Hattie Carnegie and Al Chapel Hill, N, C,- Since Orves Young lina,Carolina has defeated Notre Damel0 in coaching a football team!! lndianapolis, Ind.- Ralph Daredevil the stock car race here. He had to have thi the made it. . Portland,Oregon- Instead of the his north c ountry now talk of Clark Brown and lumber camps with his daring feats. This is your news announcer, Patsy Short Snap and Frazzled Wheat- or-vw 'E PARINI IIMIHHI RAll GAME BENNETT 81 FELMET AUTO SERVICE Auto Painting, Body 8: Fender Work Phone 2-8711 - 387 Haywood Road V Compliments of BILTMORE 5 81 10 STORE 25 Hendersonville Road Patr onize W. A. SHUFORD Shell Gas - Oils Groceries - Feeds Phone 9113 SKYLAND GROCERY Groceries - Mea.ts - Drinks Arden 9119 Compliments of SHOPE'S SHELL SERVICE STA. Arden 9123 Skyland North Carolina Q.f06Zf,Z' 5ff19aa1zy Asheville, N. C. 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