Commencement... and then Easter! Glad seasons, both, at which girls and women will want to look their best. We are prepared to help them realize this ambition, for our operators are thoroughly versed in the latest methods of beauty culture. We extend greetings to all Transylvania graduates for 1943. RUTH’S BEAUTY SHOP In Belk’s Building TRY TIMES WANT ADS 32 BOYS AND 34 (Continued From Page Eleven) nalism club ’43. Member of com mercial club ’41. Voted most pop ular girl ’43. Softball ’41-’42. As sociate editor of the Broadcaster ’43. Member senior play cast ’43. Ambition, to become a pilot. Hob bies, dancing, collecting photo graphs, swimming. Nickname, “Dottie.” JAVENA AUSTIN Ambition, to become a telephone operator. Hobbies, hiking, collect ing pictures and poems and study ing biology. Nickname, “Venie.” BETTY JUNE ROBERSON Member of the Typing Club. Ambition, to join the WAVES. Hobbies, skating, going to the movies and hiking. Nickname, “Robbie.” ELOISE BROWN Softball ’41. Ambition, to work in a defense plant. Hobbies, col lecting post cards, collecting pic tures of movie stars and reading. MILDRED EVELYN ORR Vice president of the Commer cial Club ’41. Softball ’41-’42. Usher at senior play. Ambition, to become a stenographer. Hob bies, reading, bicycle riding, mak ing scrapbooks. Nickname, “Mid.” MIRIAM IRENE MERRILL Softball ’41. Usher at senior f GRftDUflTB To the 66 Brevard High School Grads and the 28 Rosman high grads, we extend sincere best wishes for success in life. We commend you for your fine achievements. Co-Ed 6- Clemson THEATERS GRADUATE 7 ©43 We have seen you boys and girls grow up. Now § we see you graduate. It has been good to be here I and witness the steady, sturdy growth, the constant I forward march of all of you. "But the time has come j when we can no longer stand in the sidelines as silent j observers; we must express ourselves. | And we do so now in a single word, CONGRATU- I LATIONS! We are putting that word in capitals, I for the occasion seems to demand it. Please count us \ among your most admiring friends. I Austin’s Studio ■0 play. Marshal *41. Ambition, to be a stenographer and airplane pilot. Hobbies, reading, swimming, tra veling. Nickname, “Blondie.” HELEN ENOLA NICHOLSON Baseball ’41-’42. Ambition to be come a Home Ec teacher. Hobbies, reading, collecting recipes, bicy cle riding. OPAL BAXTER Ambition, to become a beauti tian. Hobbies, collecting buttons, reading and sewing. Nickname, “Gone.” CATHERINE JONES Ambition, to travel. Hobbies, reading, collecting pictures and postal cards. Nickname, “Cat.” HELEN NORRIS Ambition, to travel. Hobbies, reading, stamp collecting and hik ing. Nickname, “Shorty.” ROSEMARY DUNLAP Secretary of the Home Ec club ’41. Voted prettiest girl ’43. Soft ball ’41. Member senior play cast. Ambition, to be the best of bookkeepers. Hobbies, sewing, reading. Nickname, “Rosie.” JANE WALKER Secretary 8th grade homeroom. Voted best all-around girl ’42-’43. Stage manager ’42. Property man ager ’43. Hobbies, dress designing and playing the piano. Nickname, “Pitty Pot.” HOMER W. TATE President senior class of ’43. Treasurer ’43. Senior play. Ambi tion, to be a civil engineer. Hob bies, hunting. Nickname, “Hair less Joe.” FRANKLIN BUDDY TANKERS LEY President Student Council ’43 Member ’40-’41-’42. Vice president debating club. Vice president F. F.A. Secretary F.F.A. Most likely to succeed in class of ’43. Midget football team ’41. Newspaper staff associate editor ’43. Marshal ’42. Ambition, to become a marine pi lot. Hobbies, building models, col lecting airplane pictures and read ing books. Nickname, “Buddy.” BEN THOMASON Vice - president senior ciass, secretary senior boys’ class ’43 Midget football team ’40-’41. Base ball ’42. Basketball, sophomore and junior years. Associate editor of newspaper ’41 and ’42. Senior play ’43. Marshal ’43. Ambition, to be a sports writer or announc er. Hobbies, collecting all sorts of sports articles. Nickname, “Booz ie.” EDWARD H. McMAHAN, JR. Member of journalism club ’41 ’42. Ambition, to become a re porter. Hobbies, scrapbooks, mov ies and hiking. Nickname. “Mac.” HAROLD MYERS Voted best all-around and wit tiest boy ’43. Basketball ’41-’42. Football ’41. Nickname, “Bulldog.” RAY SIMPSON Secretary of homeroom ’40. Member of Athletics Club ’41-’42. Football team ’41-’42. Member of senior play cast. Commencement marshal ’42. Hobbies, dancing and reading. Nickname, “Rayse.” MALCOLM B, HAMILTON Ambition, to become an aviator. Hobbies, fishing, hunting and collecting match books. Nickname, “Damineckes.” JAMES F. KANIPE Voted most studious boy ’42. Editor of Broadcaster ’43. Member of junior play cast ’41, senior play cast ’43. Commencement marshal ’42. Ambition, to become an ex plorer. Hobbies, camping, drawing and collecting pipes. Nickname, “Jim.” WILLIAM DUCKWORTH Ambition, to become a musician. Hobbies, music. Nickname, “Bill.” HAROLD GARREN Ambition, to become a pilot. Hobbies, raising rabbits, hiking and fishing. Nickname, “Stumpy.” ROBERT S. EASON Basketball ’42. Ambition, to be a pilot. Hobbies, camping, fishing and hiking. Nickname, “Sandy.” JOHN HUNTER Football and basketball ’41. Am TIME MARCHES ON Soon the pages of history will be tuniing for Transylvania County graduates. A record of them, in a few years, will show that some of them are in business, others in college, etc., but eventually, what ever else they are doing, most of them will have homes of their own. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO FURNISH YOUR HOME! Abercrombie Furniture Company Brevard, N. C. W. Main St. Play Leading Roles i The three students shown above starred in the Brevard high Senior class play. “Plane Crazy,” that was given recent ly. Seated in front are Jim Kanipe and Jean Hardin. Seat ed back of them is Skeets Can trell. (Cut courtesy of Broad caster.) bition, to become a pilot. Hobbies, dancing and football. Nickname, “Flash.” JACK WILEY Rifle Club ’40. Chemistry club ’40-'42. Football and basketball '40-’41. Ambition, to hold a com mission in navy. Hobbies, hunt ing and jerking sodas. Nickname, “Caleb.” HERMAN KEENER Ambition, to be an airplane mechanic. Hobbies, collecting pic ture frames, collecting relics and farming. Nickname, “Hump.” FRANCES HICKS SCRUGGS Member of the Commercial club 40-41. Member of Choral club ’41 ’42. Softball team ’40-’41-’42. Mem ber of junior closs play cast. Mem ber of senior class play cast. Am bition, to become a stenographer. Hobbies, collecting foreign coins, collecting relics and reading. Nickname. “Scrugsie.” NANCY JANETT TINSLEY Member of the Commercial club ’41. Member of Choral club ’42. Ambition, to become a stenogra pher. Hobbies, collecting snap shots and picture post cards. Nick name. “Jenny.” SARAH LLALEET SIMPSON Student Council member ’40-’41. President of ninth grade home room. Secretary of eighth grade homeroom. Member of Commer cial club ’41. Member of Choral club ’42. Voted cutest girl in jun ior class ’42. Basketball team ’40 41. Softball team ’40-’41-’42. Mem ber of senior play cast ’43. Ambi tion, to fly planes to England. Hobbies, bowling, fishing and playing tennis. Nickname, “Simp.” NELLIE LOUISE GALLAMORE President of Home Economics club. Softball team ’42-’43. Mem ber of junior class play cast ’42. Member of senior class play cast ’43. Ambition, to become an air line hostess. Hobbies, collecting novelty pins and reading. Nick name, “Red.” DORIS MINETTE WILEY Basketball team ’39. Softball team ’38. Member of junior class play cast ’42. Member of senior class play cast ’43. Ambition, to become a welder. Hobbies, swim ming, horseback riding and hik ing. Nickname. “Doot.” MARTHA JEAN HARDIN Basketball team ’39-40. Member of junior class play cast ’42. Mem ber of senior class play cast ’43. Ambition, to go to California. Nickname, “Jeanie.” In the England of Henry VIII, a law was passed prohibiting ex cessive width in the almost square shoes of the time. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF TRANSYLVANIA, TOWN OF BREVARD, Plaintiff, vs. F. W. Johnston and wife, Mrs. F. W. Johnston, and William E. Har mon, Mortgagee, Defendants. The defendant William E. Har mon, Mortgagee, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., to foreclose a spe cial assessment for local improve ment on real estate situated in Brevard, N. C., in which the said defendant has or claims to have an interest; and the said defen dant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court house in Brevard, N. C., within 10 days from the 23rd day of April, 1943, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 24th day of March, 1943. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania County. 4-l-4tc SUPERLATIVES OF SENIOR CLASS AT ROSMAN GIVEN Class Has Number Of Out standing And Well rounded Students By Cornelia Gillespie The superlatives from the senior class of 1943 are as follows: Prettiest girl, Annie Galloway. Most handsome boy, Boice Win chester. Most likely to succeed (boy), W. B. Head. Most likely to succeed (girl), Vivian Glazener. Neatest girl, Kathleen McCall. Neatest boy, Guy Bryson. Cutest boy, Junior Tolley. Cutest girl, Donna Ruth Gallo way. Prettiest Hair (boy) Pat Sum mey. Prettiest Hair (girl) Whitmire Twins. Wittiest Boy, Pat Summey Wittiest Girl, Donna Ruth Gal loway. Quietest Boy, Henry Snipes. Quitest Girl, Ruth Gillespie. Best All Around Boy, Boice Winchester. Best All Around Girl, Margaret Whitmire. Class Flirt (boy) Pat Summey and Boice Winchester (tied). Class Flirt (girl) Roma Whit mire. Romeo and Juliet, Roma Whit mire and Albert. Class Baby, Bill Galloway. Most Likable Boy, Pat Summey. Most Likable Girl, Kathleen McCall. Prettiest Eyes (boy) Guy Bry son. Prettiest Eyes (girl) Millie Fisher. Biggest Mouth, Pat Summey. Most Athletic Girl, Margaret Whitmire. Most Athletic Boy, Pat Summey. ! Best Sport (boy) Boice Win chester. Best Sport (girl) Margaret Whitmire. Class Tomboy, Roma Whitmire. Laziest Boy, Curtis Reid. Laziest Girl, Evon Owen. Manhater, Cornelia Gillespie. Most Popular Boy, Boice Win chester. Most Popular Girl, Martha Whitmire. Class Sissy, W. B. Head. Most Intelligent Boy, W. B. Head. Most Intelligent Girl, Vivian Glazener. Best Dressed Girl, Millie Fisher. Best Dressed Boy, Guy Bryson. Sweetest Girl, Sallie White. Old Maid, Cornelia Gillespie. Bachelor, Henry Snipes. Most Studious Boy, W. B. Head. Most Studious Girl, Vivian Glazener. Most Ambitious Boy, W B Head. Most Ambitious Girl, Vivian Glazener. Biggest Smile Boy, R. M. Owen. Biggest Smile Girl, Annie Gal loway. Class Prophet, Cornelia Gillespie. ? .........L Wanted TO BUY | Ivy and Laurel (Kalmia and Rhododendron) BURLS WILL PAY $9 to $15 per Ton, According to Quality . . . Delivered at our Mill at Brevard, N. C. | Transylvania Pipe Co. Ralph Fisher, Manager | Phone 375 Brevard, N. C. Brevard AH Asheville QA£1 Phone Tl Phone Ol/Ol BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Fast Dependable Motor Express Service Direct connections to all points, North, East, South and West. Full Cargo Insurance Ovemite to and from Knoxville, Chattanooga, At lanta, Charlotte, Greenville, and Spartanburg ICC No. MC—67500 NCUC Franchise No. 492 The Times Business Directory Advertisers Extend Greetings To Brevard & Rosman High Graduates DOES YOUR RADIO NEED REPAIRING? Bring It To Us If It Does . . . We Do Guaranteed Repair Work . . . 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