Andrews High School - Gold and Black Yearbook (Andrews, SC)
- Class of 1952
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Here is your 1952 annual. We hope that it
will preserve for you memories of the days
spent here. These days have indeed been rich
ones. They have been filled with the sound of
hurrying feet at the ringing of the bell, fran-
tastic last minute cramming, voices ringing
clearly at a ball game, the rush for the lunch
line, muffled giggles in study hall, the futive
chewing of gum, the half reluctant meeting of
two pairs of eyes, and a stanch friend. These,
together with the joys of triumphs, the pangs
of disapointment, and now the poignant ache
of parting, we have tried capture for you.
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Dedication
Board of Trustees
Faculty
Seniors
Underclassmen
Organizations
Athletics
Advertisements
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In love and respect we, the Class
of 1952, dedicate this annual to Miss
Augusta Bailey, who so many of us
remember as our first grade teach-
er. Her devotion to duty,her unas-
suming accomplishments, and her
depth of character have been an in-
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W. L. Hemingway
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Stratford Gilman Woodberry
Grammar School Principal
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Oglethorpe University
Clemson Calhoun Garris
Superintendent
A.B. Wofford College
M.Ed., University of S,C.
James Elliott Millard
High School Principal
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FIRST ROW: Thelma Gibson, Mrs. Earl Barrineau, Mrs. Mary M, Kirby, Caroline Martin, Martha
Inabinett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Eva Richardson, Etta Flowers, Mrs, Martha W. Millard, Mrs. I. D, Stott,
Mr. S. G. Woodberry, Mrs, R. L. Brockington, Mrs. Gwen Watson, Augusta Bailey, Mrs. Julia Jamison,
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Drawing Club lg Physical Ed. 1,2,3 I. H. A. 1,2,3,4: Pres. 1: Vice Pres. 2:
Band 1,2g Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4g Music Club
1, 2, 3, 4gHonor Society 3,4p Pres, 4gClass
Secretary 3,4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play
4: Marshal 3: Yellow Jacket Staff 3,41
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HELEN SYLVIA BROCKINGTON BENJAMIN BRANTLEY CORBIN
Band 1, 2,4gJ,H. A. 1,2, 3,4qClass Treas- Baseball 2, 3,4: Football 3,4: Basketball
urer 2: Music Club 1:G1ee Club 1,2,3,4g 3.43 F.F. A. 1.2: Il1Hi0I Play 3.
Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4: Honor Society
3, 4g Reporter 4.
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SHIRLEY .TEANNETTE COX
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3
I. H. A. 1, 25 Class President 2.
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.TUANITA MARIE ETHRIDGE
J, H. A. 1, 2, 3, Dancing Club 1g Library
Club 3, Yellow Jacket Staff 1,2,3: As-
sistant News Editor 35 News Editor 4g May
Court 1g Placed in Algebra State Contest 2.
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BOBBIE ETHERIDGE
LH. A, 1,2, 3,45 Queen of Hearts 3, Band
Sponsor 4: Junior Play 3, May Queen Con-
testant 1, 3: Dancing Club 1.
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Glee Club 13 Physical Ed, 1, Cheerleader
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JUNIUS RAMSAY GRANT IR.
F.F,A, 1,25 Reporter, Junior Play 3g Senior
Play 4, Vice President of Class 3g Hobby
Club 23 Yellow Jacket Staff, Ass. Bus.
Manager 3, Annual Staff, Photographic
Editor 4.
WILLIAM HARVEY HATCHER
Football 3,4g Co-Captain 43 Hobby Club
25 Baseball 4g Class Treasurer 4, Annual
Staff, Sports Editor 45 Senior Play 4.
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ROYCE ALTON GREEN IR.
Football 3,4g Basketball 43 Baseball 4g F.
F.A, 1,25 Sentinal 2g Dancing Club lg J,
H.A, Honorary Member 3,45 Library Club
lg Senior Play 4.
LUCIAN FITZGERALD KINDER
Hobby Club 2, Football 1.2,3,4p Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Glee Club
2,3,4g Monogram Club l,2,3,4.
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CLARA BELL LONG
Dancing Club lg Class Reporter lg Secre-
tary and Treasurer 2g Monogram Club 2,
3,4g Basketball 2,3.4g Class President 3'
Yellow Jacket Staff 4g Annual Staff 3,45
Glee Club 1,2,3.4: J.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Honor
Society 3.4.
JOYCE ELIZABETH MARTIN
Dancing Club lg Yellow Jacket Staff lp
Music Club lg Talent Show 2nd Place 25
Basketball 2,3,4g Co-Capt. 3g Glee Club
1,2.3.4g J,H.A, 1.2.3,4p Monogram Club
2,3,4p Band 1.2,3,4g Secretary 4g Oral In-
terpretation Contest 3g Jr. Class Sec. 8:
Treas.: Marshal 3g May Court 3g Annual
Staff 3.4: Girl's State 35 Honor Society 3,
4g Sec. 8s Treas. 4g Cheerleader Capt. 4g
Sr.Class Pres.gJr.Play 35 sr, Play 4,
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gram Club 3,4g Physical Ed. Instructor 4.
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EDWARD FRANCIS MERCER
Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2g Basketball
4g Class President 1.2: I.H.A, 1.2,3,4g
Yellow Jacket Staff 3,4g Circulation
Manager 45 Football Co-Capt. 4.
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Football. Basketball. Baseball Mgr. l.2g
Band 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Class
Pres. lgl-lobby Club lg Sc. Club lg Mono-
gram Club l,2g Music Club 1,2.4g Class
Reporter 2g Yellow Jacket Staff 2,3,4g
Sports Ed. 33 Placed in Bio. State Contest
2gDeclam Contest 2,3,Dist. Band 3g Gold
and Black Staff 3,43 Asst. Ed. 3. Ed. 4,
Safety Patrol. Lt. 3g Capt. 4, Boy's State
3, Jr. Play: Sr. Play, Marshal 3g Honor
Society 3,45 Vice Pres. 4.
DORIS LOUISE NORTON
I, H, A. l,2,3,4g Basketball 2, 33 Cheer-
leader 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band
Majorette 45 Yellow Jacket Staff, Mem.
Editor 4g May Court 2: Monogram Club 2,
3,41 Dancing Club lg Talent Show, Sec-
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WARREN ELBERT NEWTON
Band 1. 2. 3.4: LH. A. 1.2.3.4: G14-20
Club 2, 3, 4g Junior Play 33 Senior Class
Reporter 4, Represented South Carolina in
"Who's Who in Baton Twirling" 3gSuperior
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Football 3,4g F. F, A. 1,23 Judging Team
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VERGIE CATHERINE SMITH
PERLINE TISDALE
Dancing Club lg J.H.A. 1,2,3,4.
J.H.A. l,2.3,4g Band 1,2g Junior play 3
Senior Play 4.
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MARGARET ANNE WHITLEY
Dancing Club 15 First Place in Talent
Show 2g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,
2,3,4g Pianist 4: J.H.A. 1,2.3,4g Monogram
Club 2,3,4p Band l,2,3,4g President 4g
Music Club 1,2,3,4g President 4g Junior
Play 3g Senior Play 4g Honor Society 3,4g
Cheerleader 45 May Court 3g Yellow Jac-
ket Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 4g Vice Pres.
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BEST LOOKING
Bobbie Ethridge
Billy Hatcher
MOST DEPENDABLE
Clara Bell Long
Brantley Corbin
BEST DANCERS
Shirley Cox
Pete Kinder
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Our class began in 1939. Miss Bailey had half the class and Mrs. Richardson had the other half.
Because we were little chatter boxes, Miss Bailey had a long cane which came in handy for tapping us on
the head. Mrs. Richardson had her own little way of dicipllne. She sent the little wiggle worms into the
cloak room, and after piling all the coats on the floor, the children would go to sleep.
Each year after that our work got a little harder. About the fifth grade we really got down to work. Miss
Driggers was the teacher of one class and Miss Howle was teacher for the other section. If Miss Driggers ever
caught anyone chewing gum in class, she stuck it onto their nose.
Miss Howle was a little rougher than Miss Driggers, Billy Mac and Bozie got a paddling every day in
the cloak room. They liked every lick they got, though. Sometimes the class got the impression that she
didn't paddle them at all. There were too many laughs coming from that little room.
An exciting year for us was the sixth grade, when we moved over in the high school building. We had a
break about every forty-five minutes and a new teacher would come in. That's the year Mr. Fleischman came
and we started taking orders.
Another year passed and another, and we were in high school. The year started with a bang. We thought
we were as important as the President of the United States. We learned better than that, though.
The next year passed by quickly and we were Juniors. History Class under Mr. Seigneous was thrilling,that
is when he was out of the class room. One bright sunny day the class got an idea of locking Mr. Seigneous
out. Since Royce had a long string of keys, we begged him to lock the door. Well, who needs say what
happened? Mr, Garris, Mr. Millard and Mr. Seigneous preached to us the rest of the day.
Finally our senior year has come, A certain group of chemistry students caught it pretty bad. lt appeared
that Mrs. Adams was always trying to get rid of half the class. After an experiment, she would have to dis-
miss a few for blowing up something or filling the room with smoke and peculiar odors. Ira was always doing
absolutely nothing worthwhile and so much of something at the same time. The something theboys did, us-
ually got them sent to the office.
Those were the good old days, and now that day for which we have all looked forward to for twelve years is
finally here. But when we glance back into those years, the forthcoming graduation day brings a little sadness
as well as joy, because it will probably mark the last time we will all be together.
In the future years we will look back on dear old A.H,S, and think of the many happy and well spent days
that were passed there under the guidance of Mr. Garris, Mr. Millard, and all of the teachers. Now we turn
into the world with a final goodbye to Andrews High.
Clara Bell Long
CLASS HISTORIAN
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BEST ALL AROUND
Joyce Martin
Elbert Ray
BEST DRESSED
Barbara Bell
Billy McDaniel
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Sylvia Brockington
Royce Green
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We, the class of 1952, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the fol-
lowin :
I, Peigline Tisdale, do hereby leave my way with the boys to Peggy Ozburn.
I, Juanita Ethridge, do hereby leave my love for bookkeeping to some dear un-
fortunate soul.
I, Bobbie Ethridge, do hereby leave my love for history to anyone who wants it.
I, Ellaree Gibbs, do hereby leave my silly laughter to Irene McDaniel.
I, Clara Bell Long, do hereby leave my short, red hair to Faye Mixon.
I, Ramsay Grant, do hereby leave my freckles to Will Grant, in order to keep
them in the family.
I, Bozie Mercer, do hereby leave my height to Wilson Lambert.
I, Brantly Corbin, do hereby leave my curly hair to Mr. Seignious.
I, Royce Green, do herby leave my way with the women to Phifer Payne.
I, Virgie Smith, do hereby leave my talding ability to Kitty Brooks.
I, Buddy Millard, do hereby leave my good grades in chemistry to Ira Robinson.
I, Shirley Cox, do hereby leave my place on the basketball team to Joan Green,
hoping that she is more successful. .
I, Elbert Ray, do hereby leave my ability to drive a schoolbus to Ronald Steedly.
I, Billy McDaniel, do hereby leave my wardrobe to next years best dressed boy.
I, Warren Newton, do hereby leave my pretty brown eyes and black hair to Jimmy
Dunn.
I, Doris Norton, just leave.
I, Billy Hatcher, do hereby leave my ability as an athlete to Dan Powers.
I, Sylvia Brockinton, do hereby leave my height to Bronte Barrineau, hoping that
a happy medium can be reached.
I, Margaret Whitley, do hereby leave my blond hair to Patrica Hemingway.
I, Joyce Martin, do hereby leave my quiet manner to Nan Dee Evans.
I, Barbara Ann Bell, do hereby leave my position as editor of the Yellow Jacket
Staff to Ronald Steedly.
I, Pete Kinder, do hereby leave my good looks to Jimmy Smith.
I, Etheridge Alford, do hereby leave my curly hair to the Ray twins.
Signed, Sealed and Delivered on this lst day of June 1952.
Etheridge Alford ........ Ramsay Grant Jr.
Class Lawyers
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MOST STUDIOUS
Barbara Bell
Buddy Millard
WITTIEST
Vergie Smith
Bozie Mercer
MOST POPULAR
Joyce Martin
Warren Newton
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Oh happy day! Iune 2, 19721 Twenty years ago the tweny-five most fortunate and well educated seniors
of Andrews High School walked down that aisle the last time.
The latest data on these souls reads as thus: Buddy Millard, now teaching electronics at Clemson College,
is still supporting the football squad of his choice.
Billy McDaniel is now greasing cars and carrying his wages home to his little wife and dozen offspring. Billy
Hatcher is still wiping his glasses and snitching books. These books belong to the most successful Brantley
Corbin, now a substitute democracy teacher at the old alma mata,
The winner of the "Mrs, America' contest is Bobbie Ethridge, now the Mrs. Dan N.
In the business world we find Etheridge Alford keeping books for the Home Demonstration Agent, Mis Clara
Bell Long.
In the wilds of the Congaree Jungle we find the Reverend Warren Newton soothing the natives with his piano
talents.
For a while we cou1dn't find Ramsay Grant, but we found him out on the farm and hoping that Shirley Cox,
the famous model, will soon break her leg.
In the artistic world we find Ellaree Gibbs designing gowns for the elaborate wedding of the celebrity. Joyce
Martin.
Finally we found Pete Kinder, uying to bum a loan off Royce Green, the famous horse doctor.
Vergle Smith is married to her secret admirer and keeping Oak Grove well populated.
Bozie Mercer is playing tackler or something or other for the St. Louis Indians.
Taking vitamin pills and trying so hard to gain aufew inches in height, is our little Sylvia Brockington.
Scooting around in an old Chevy and looking for a 'woman of the world' is Jack Coker. On the comer he is
pulled by the hard-boiled cop, Elbert Ray.
Doris Norton is now Mrs. Furney Rhem and making a hole in his pocketbook.
Still trying to get more strokes in typing and trying to act like a business woman, is Barbara Bell.
Long gone but not forgotten is Juanita Ethridge, still trying to conquer the Florida Everglades.
Now a professional and private nurse, Margaret Whitley is on a sharp look out for a rich, old bachelor.
Last but not least, Perline Tisdale is now a cashier in the widely known Dunn's 595 8: 10d Store.
Well, gang I don't mean to run out on you, but I think there is a fast moving train leaving out of Andrews
that needs me for a passenger.
Elbert Ray
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Billy Hatcher
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Georgetown, S. C.
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Georgetown, S. C.
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Georgetown, S. C.
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