Brevard High School Yearbook, "Brevardier", 1959

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Brevard High School Yearbook, mm I 1 r ($£ ^^1 :. .. , M j -V E? t^ iSI \9 h /.' if QS**M. 'W iHK4 tlMI Tl -~->j~-£5ft "-'"^-."2 r3^Vi«r I iKV BCSugsKB • EH TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY LIBRARY BREVARD. N.C ra wthZR 8-8 * V HL. tfm: Page Two TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Page 4 Seniors Page 7 Underclassmen Page 27 Athletics Page 47 Features Page 73 Advertisements Page 91 ADMINISTRATION Could there be any other school in North Caro- lina with a more efficient administration and fac- ulty than we are so fortunate to have here at Brevard High School? Through their timeless effort, understanding, and hopes to build a better school system, we have advanced rapidly forward and achieved many of our hopes and ideas. We, the Seniors, especially wish to express our gratitude for the help and guidance you have shown us during these four years of our high school edu- cation. We only hope that you will achieve as much success and happiness in your new location. MR. R. T. KIMZEY Principal MR. C. W. BRADBURN County Superintendent : '- '"•-. *'.-*-.-- MRS. F. B. CUDD High School Secretary Page Four FACULTY MRS. GEORGE D. ABERCROMBIE Math MRS. R. F. ANDREWS Math MRS. H. GLENN BURRELL Home Economics MRS. HARRY P. CLARKE History, English, and Civics MR. DAVID D. CORN Physics and Chemistry MR. BENJAMIN FISHBURNE Spanish and English MRS. GLENN W. GALLOWAY Librarian MR. GLENN W. GALLOWAY Biology and Math MR. GEORGE A. GOODWIN Latin MR. RALPH "BUFF" HUMPHRIES Physical Education and Health MRS. R. T. KIMZEY English MR. RANDAL J. LYDAY Agriculture Page Five FACULTY MR. DON E. McLEOD Biology and Science MISS FREIDA M. MANUEl Typing and Shorthand MR. ROBERT E. MIMS English MR. CHARLES A. PEARCE Bookkeeping and Civics MRS. JAMES H. SLEDGE History and English MR. HENRY L. SMITH Science MR. W. MARSHALL TEAGUE Driver . Civics, Health, and Education 1 MRS. E. F. TILSON ' " • Math . • ' ' '/ MRS. JACK E. TRANTHAM •. •'•' English % 1 • . <-'i Shk i^3S9^Db^£m '--*< MRS. JOHN B. VERNER ~-" r Typing r '•' MRS. J. O. WELLS English MRS. GEORGE W. WILSON History and English Page Six . - "WE CLOSE THE DOORS • 3ab*^ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Billy Joe Smith Vice-President Hugh Bradburn Secretory Robert Green Treasurer Sarah Ramsey of good memories to look . have our share . now Freshmen . Sophomores Juniors and We we are Seniors, prepared to be ushered into the Adult back upon, the Junior Play, our Junior-Senior Fairy- World. As we go we realize more than ever that the land, The Sweetheart Ball, and of course our glorious is the free- greatest privilege in our Great Democracy Washington Trip. " For four years have been '''-" •"-''•"''--" dom of knowledge. we H-' As we look into the future, we will continue to res- nourished by this freedom. pect the past. We will remain proud and unbending, We have learned that the foundation of all true yet humble and gentle in success. We will keep that 1111111 has been knowledge is to know ourselves. Our class touch of humility which will help us remember the blessed with different individual talents. We have simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true taken our honors in athletics, the debating team, 4-H wisdom, and the meekness of true strength. Club, band, and we must not forget our scientist. Page Eight SENIORS BETTY SUE ALLEN RICHARD LEE BEST On the basketball court she's a whiz, Likes sport cars and is really a treat, Shooting, guarding, there she is; In the Marines he couldn't be beat; A cheery smile, a glad "Hello," He's a welcome to our school Betty has that go-go-go. And he strives never to break a rule. '>'-"'. HELEN JEWEL AYERS Helping in the library all the day, "'""- " She can always find a way; i' *.'"." flfi Blonde and nice, as you can see, And just as sweet as she can be. RONNIE JAMES ALLENDER LYNDA GAIL BEDDINGFIELD JH I From South America he came to us, Long dark hair and a pretty smile, He's easy going and in no rush; Her ability will go many a mile; Quiet and neat, Tall and lean. Works on the Broadcaster everyday. Here's a guy that's really keen. She's the one to lead the way. SAMUEL RICHARD BARNETT Never a dull moment when he's around. He should be in the circus 'cause he's such a clown; You never see him in a rush, And teachers say he can't be hushed. CLARENCE FRANKLIN ALLISON, JR. CHARLES BLOOMQUEST Known fo us as "Utile Red" This guy is nice and neat. He leads, rather than being led; His teasing ways just can't be beat; A good bus driver and you'll agree, In espanol. Buster is a riot. Watch out for no. 33. Although he's sometimes mighty quiet. Page Nine SENIORS CHARLOTTE MARION BLYTHE CHALYNDA BUNCH Twinkle, twinkle in her eyes. In stature she may be small, You'll never take her by surprise; But her heart has room for all; Fun and laughter on the "Broadcaster/ A special knack all her own, Any fault she'll always A sweeter gal you've never known. master. JIMMIE JEAN BRAMLETT Worts in the Chatter Box, and is one too, You never find her cross or blue; Giggling and laughing all the day, Give up? Never/ She'll find a way. JOSEPH HUGH BRADBURN, JR. JAMES JERRY CABE Now here's a guy who does all right, S. C. Presidenf of B.H.S. He's handsome, athletic, and oh, so bright; At football games, he passes the test; Vice President of our Senior class, "Brownie" follows him wherever he goes. As a letterman he'll always pass. Jerry's one guy that has no foes. FRED CLIFTON BRYSON, JR. Here's a lad with wit and brain. Quite a student, but acts insane; Did a wonderful job in the Junior Play, Fred always has plenty to say. GASPERSON CANTRELL JOHN MARTIN BRADSHAW PATRICIA Has her fun yet thoughtful too, He's a one way person - - - His way, When you're with her you're never blue; And his fun-loving nature is here, to stay; Has a heart that is made of gold. Girls are his hobby, football his sport. All her charms could never be told. Of worldly travel he'll never run short. Page Ten SENIORS JIM RAY CANUP JAMES WAYNE FANNING A senior once, o sen/or twice. Comes and goes as he pleases, Just an unlucky throw of dice; Free as the September breezes; I wish I may, I wish I might, See him strolling down the hall, leave this class on that big night. You'll know him by his Southern drawl. WILLIAM CARLTON DAVIS Geometry and Spanish are a pain, When this guy studies its not in vain; Can be seen walking home to lunch each day. Known through school for his nice way. JAMES WILLIAM COX FLOYD JOE FARMER This is one in a few and far between, A lad who is gifted with both brain and At the A&P he can be seen; brawn; Doing all that he can, Fate blessed him, on the day he was born; Of B.H.S. he is a fan. Clever in everyway He'll make a great success someday. MARTHA WALLIN ENGLISH Just married and still in a spin. But she's just as cute as she's ever been; On the Brevardier liked by all, In winter, spring, summer, and fall. HOMER CRANE AUSTIN FAULKNER Here's a guy that's mighty fine. Austin comes, Austin goes. Who graduated with the class of '59; But he never has any woes; We'll miss you much at the Old High, And Always laughing, always bright, good luck to you, as years go by. Never lets troubles be in sight. Page Eleven SENIORS PEGGY ANN GLAZENER JEAN LOUISE FLUKE Talking, Talking— all day is she. Jean come to us from Delaware, Enough words for her Ihere cannot be; She never worries or has a care; Pretty brown hair, and an attractive smile. Plays the flute in B.H.S. Band, To know her is worth your while. In our school she took her stand. THOMAS BUTLER GARDENER Of rare quality, noble and true, You'll find him happy on a day that's blue; Monogram President his Senior year. L For this he deserves a great big cheer. Kfil HARRY CHARLES GOLDERER, JR. BENNY MARTIN GALLOWAY Now here's a man that's strange indeed, In baseball he's ready to win. Loves to talk, ride, loaf, and feed; hair and a great big grin; Has red Studies are the least of his worries, Never bothered, never worried. A "Southern Gentleman" who Easy going, just can't be hurried. never hurries. § 5*6 ... fjpiflii WSRBm ' 9*31 ''"S sfc^aRK^T* '':. 1 FREDA JOJUAN GILLESPIE Blonde and cute in every way. At her duties every day; At the ball games she's a scream. To be successful is her dream. BRUCE GARLAND GRAY BRENDA JOYCE GALLOWAY Forever going nowhere Brains and beauty combined in one, Never seems to fiave a care, Yet she finds time for lots of fun; Always as happy as can be. She leads cheers at every game. He'll do something great, you waif and see. Her winning ways will bring her fame. Page Twelve SENIORS CHARLES ROBERT GREEN OSCAR WILSON HARBIN, JR. Here's a guy we call a brain, Oscar's smile you always see, And what's more he isn't vain! Both at school and at the A&P; He's a friend of everyone, If asking questions will get you places, Never gloomy, he's always fun.
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