I , . .4 . 4. My , b ,M-1:1 if 544 , , , 'u 1 1-.UQ ' --- mfr' p...,, 1 ..4:,, 1 - .v, 1 ,...,, 4 - 1, -Q, fy, , up A . 'fdaftr , .-' J' 7 9' , gm -f , 1-few--1 '3 ' ' 1 ' ' '- -4 H, A f-,yd ' f ...N , 4,- 54 ' 1 ' R f 'S Q.. WW mmmwa nineteen hundred and fifty six PRESENTS Hanlcnts Campus Views Administration Faculty Clas s e s Feature s Organizations Athletics Advertisements hd...4.. v '42 ,f 5 , W ,Q 1 1 k A I- V , ' :,f.'-rx , 2 'Q .' N gint E W' ,gg 1 W OWL fem ff! MEMURIES az? I 3 -A NX X qw: ' z j Nw- ,., -r .K . , ,W ww H310 -r Mr-' M .4 V -mngy, W gmsgzf sy fl W 'HF Sa flu- 5 Wil! 314' BUSINESS MANAGER Sz CO-EDITORS Thelma Johnson Addie Mae Vaught Sara Page ,Uma Mater On the coast of Carolina Stands the school we love the best, Blue the banner waving o'er her Emblem of her fearlessness. High green pines are all around her, English ivy climbs her vvallsg Hallowed are the many memories Of years spent within her halls. To Aynor High, our Alma Mater Pledge we now our loyalty, True are her daughters, strong her sons Crovsming her with victory, Her guiding hand, her praise, her name. We'l1 sing above the rest We shall to all the World proclaim The Glory of our A. H. S. Our cfffffff To our parents, in love and appreciation we dedicate this issue of the Revue. Their love and guidance have brightened our days and lightened our struggles as we strived for an education. We shall always remember their efforts toward-'making our ideals high and our skills adequate for meeting the problems of the fu- ture. L J 0 ur Zegdgrs on Kina A. L. Ko dent nth Caro Woiiord, Mr . Superinterx AAA., Univer sity oi So Mn E' Un ' H i P ' Versiiingarm D y Ofpgl lchael Out h Ca 1-01 -Inna ea OXW E Mrs. YK 5 emu! CCY un gr en s s 5 . e-, ri Q , , dv-I 1 k W wf xx , .W v. Cruslecs M13 We M- EdWa1'dS,M1'- N. B. Johnson,Mr. S. H. Lewis,Mr. D. E. James,Mr. J. G. Floyd Folks who make our school life more enjoyable, There's Mr. Perritt. Where's the ice cream and what's wrong with the busses? 'lbw- Meet Our Qaculfy Mrs. Lavinia Shelley Mrs. Christine Hucks Mrs. Eloise Parish Music Math Bt English English Mr- Glen B4-Ilkley Miss Edna Kirton Mrs. Helen F. Graham Glee Club, Band Social Studies, Science Commerce Miss Eugenia Peele Mr. John Dawsey Piano Math, Physical Ed, Mrs. Elease J. Bell Commerce Mr. Chlbreth Hucks Agriculture Mr. Emil Elmgren Physical Education Miss Betty' Rue F10Yd Mrs. Edna H. Davis Mrs. Dolly Counts Home Economics Home Economics French, Library Mrs. Julia M. Stoudemire Mr. H. B. Davis Miss Ariavie Jenrette English Agriculture History Mr. Bob Saffold Mrs. Miriam J. Lewis Mrs. Ruth Dawsey Math, Phy. Ed. English Alg., Math Q' lv 8.9 Mrs. Thelma P. Thomas Science, Biology Mrs. Mary Ellen Parker Science, Chemistry Not Pictured: Mr. Harold Reese Mr. William C. Lyerly in-. M f Klass 0 ficers President . . . . . Ernest Baxley Secretary .... . . . . Cathryn Peavy Vice-President . . .... Ralph Andrews Reporter .... . . Shelva Jean Lambert Treasurer.. . . . . . Jerry Gene Allen SENIDRS HELEN ALFORD Speech is silver, Silence is gold, JERRY GENE ALLEN 'You can't always be a hero, but you can be a man. REBECCA BEST 'A merry way goes all the day. EVERETTE BROWN A finer fellow you can't find on any sunny day. RALPH AND RE WS His quietne s s , manners, sportsmanship, and conduct make an ideal man. ERNEST BAXLEY Some have good looks, some have brains,but to be a good sport is something to claim. CARL C OOPER I am happy, from care I am free. BOBBY DANIELS 'You're wise if you know what comes next, WALTER CAPPS 'Always Worry, always hur- ry 19 GRAC E C OLLINS Always do things as they should be done. CHARLES DAVIS Be silly but be a gentleman. BGBBY DIX Some people were born ath- letes. Not I. CLARENCE DOYLE Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. MARY ANN D OYLE While We liv e , let's live in clover,for when we're dead, we're dead all over. MARILYN DUDLEY 'N e v e r hurry, never worry, as I tread 1ife's mile. JOHN EDWARDS Man's life is but a span. I'1l enjoy every minute of it. nf mi kk BASIL DUDLEY 'Quiet in appearance, his mo- tives unknown. KITTY LEE DUDLEY To say of and to do are two different things. s CHARLES FLOYD An athlete, but a finer fellow you'1l never find, HERMON FLOYD Your manners - The final and perfect flower of character. D' if22:v?lWf.l -I Eg u JAMES ELVIS 'A1l things are subject to our care. JANICE ELVIS To be a goodleader, you must be a good follower. JUDSON FOWLER It's not the question that bothers me, it's the answer. HELEN GERRALD Gentle in personage and con- duct. PHILLIP GRAHAM What aman puts into his head cannot be stolen from him, REE GRAHAM Small. . . . but oh, my! ISLA MAE HARDEE Leave silenceto saints, I am but a human. FREEMAN HARD WICK 'Your true value is in your conduct. REES E GRAHAM 'No matter what may come my way, I make the best of it. BILLY GUNTER As solemn as a judge. LORESE HUC KS Dignity, a woman's best vir- tue. ELIZABETH HUGGINS Well placed silence is more eloquent than speech, x 41--K: M1 wfvfrf-P--1 f-eww - VERNELLE HARDWICK She walk s in beauty all the while. BOBBY LOU HUCKS Goodrnanners and good morals are sworn friends, LORA JAMES Her silly giggles, her greet- ing glad, the good and friendly way she has. WILLIAM JENERETTE Every m an is valued in this world by his conduct, he wishes to be valued. DOLLY JENKINS Her quietness does not make her less important. GUY ELTON JOHNSON Little but . . . loud, short but proud. K. W. JOHNSON, JR. 'Muscle and strength don't count, it's what you are in- side. MARK JOHNSON To be a happy winner, play a fair game. SHELBY JEAN JOHNSON 'If you seek a friend, be one. THELMA JOHNSON 'Tis better to be small and useful than to be tall and cast a shadow. WAYLAND J OHNSON Let every man look before he leaps. SHELVA JEAN LAMBERT SHIRLEY JEAN LILLY Out of little mouths can come big Words, NORMA LUNDY ltis our actual work that de- termines our real value. G'SiIence rn o r e musical than any song. BETTY JEAN MARTIN Nothing worries me, except American History. ERANC IS MARTIN It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubts. BERNICE MCCRACKIN She is p r e tty to walk with, witty to talk with,and pleasant to think on. CHARLES MCCRACKIN The secret of silence is keep- ing your mouth shut, PEGGY PAGE A good sport, always unsel- fish and kind, SARA ELLEN PAGE A friendly heart, a cheerful smile, a hope that makes the day worthwhile. BESSIE NOBLES My Whole heart,my free hand, but of the future I will plan. DAN PAGE 'Acting is easy, thinking is hard, MARGARET RABON What you put into something, you'll get out of it. MARIE RABON She d oe s little kindnesses which many leave undone, CATHRYN PEAVY 'Afriendly girl, agentle smile, who makes life worth- while. GENEVIEVE RABON Life is a short dr earn , I'll keep dreaming. 'ivplllmgr' Lols MAE REYNOLDS Loyal hearted,strong of mind, a tr ue r friend you'll never find. MARJORIE RICHARDSON The only way to have a friend is to be one. MCKINLEY RICHARDSON Much talk, much foolishnes s but a fine fellow. SAPPHIRA RICHARDSON Ulfyouseeka friend, be one. HAZEL SHELLEY The value of thought cannot be told. 'JIMMY SHELLEY Speechis silver,I don't care for gold - - silence, DOROTHY ROGERS Be silent and safe. SAM SARVIS 'Ohl This learning! It's the - - - thing! W s 1 MARILYN SKIPPER Be not simply good, be good for something. RONNIE SKIPPER Take their advice, then do as you please. X . ADDIE MAE VAUGHT Be a lady in your long walk of life. JAMES COY VAUGHT Wittiest of wit , but a better fe11ow's hard to find. 23? E9 'VA Elass It would be quite impossible to put on pa pe r the experiences that have meant the most to us. These are inscribed in the hearts and minds of us, the seniors. This history is a brief, lasting record to keep these things clear in our minds through the coming years. With mingled emotions, our eyes toward the future, we, the new sub- fre shmen,began our struggle through high school in 1951. Our guiding lights during the first year of our quest for education were Mr. Miller, Miss Lynch, Mr.Hall,and Mr.Hucks. To climax this year for us , we elected Arba Carmichael and Lorese Hucks as our May Day attendants. After a brief summer rest, we started back to school. We took our places in the different clubs and or- ganizations, and elected our class officers and settled down to work. Ree Graham was elected Treasurer of the Student Council and Sapphira Richardson and J e r ry Gene Allen represented us in the Student Coun- cil. Later on in the year , Arba Carmichael and Anna Brooks were elected May Day attendants. We began our sophomore year by electing class officers, Patricia Smith serving as pr e s ident . Our representatives in the Student Coun- cil were Charle s Floyd and Mary Alice Singleton, and Norma Lundy was elected secretary. We chose Patricia Smith and Anna Brooks as our May Day attendants. The best was saved for the last, because for some of us being tapped into the National Honor Society was the best. Lora James, Sara Ellen Page, C h a rl e s Floyd, Mary Ann Doyle, Bernice McCrackin, Lorese Hucks, and Norma Lundy were the new members. Under the leadership of our president, Charles Floyd, we began our junior year. Our homeroom tea- chers were Mrs.Hucks,Mrs.Counts, and Mr. Altman. We elected to the MayCourt Marjorie Richardson and Patricia Smith. Our play, Tomboy, turned out to be a big success. The c a st included Charles Floyd, Lora History James, Marjorie Richardson, Peggy Page, Jerry Gene Allen, James Coy Vaught , Ralph Andrews, Charles Davis , Norma Lundy, Addie Mae Vaught , Sara Ellen Page, Bessie Nobles, Mary Ann Doyle, and Shelby Jean Floyd. New members elected to th e National Honor Society were Marjorie Ric har d s on , Cathryn Peavy, Phillip Graham, and Peggy Page. ln our final year, we are but two classes with Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Stoudemire as our teachers and our class president, Ernest Baxley, The big election for this year was May King and Queen. Marjorie Richard- son was elected Queen and her King was Ernest Baxley. Escort and Maid of Honor we r e Ralph Andrews and Mary Ann Doyle. Norma Lundy and Cathryn Peavy were c ho s en May Day attendants. Thi s pa s t fall, our boys made a fine showing in foot- ball. The members of the team from our classgJerry Allen,Mark Johnson, Charles Floyd, Ernest Baxley,Ralph Andrews, Dan Page , Basil Dudley, Walter Capps , and Billy Guntergalong with the r e st of the team, won the District Twelve Class A Cham- pionship and played for lower state but lo st . So far Basketball season has not gone far enough to determine state championship, but the season up to now has turned out well. With Lora James as Captain, Mary Ann Doyle as Co-Captain, Sar a Ellen Page, and Cathryn Peavy from our cla s s on the team, we're reaching for the top . Honors bestowed upon students were Miss Hi Miss, which went to Sara Ellen Page and Miss D.A.R., Whichwent to Lorese Hucks. When things seem to go wrong, and the odds seem against us in the remainder of our journey thr ough life, it would be well worthwhile to bear these words in mind: Life's contest doesn't always go To the stronger or faster mang But sooner or later the man who wins ls the man who thinks he can. Lora Opal James Class Historian Hluss Officers President ....... Dan James Vice-President .... Don James Secretary ..... Willa Mae Best Treasurer . . . Marcia Lundy Reporter . . . Allene Tarte ,fm -f.- .nr . , -A ' .... W C .C ,:,. l ll, ilgiqfakks n f lf RK 'sl V -w.W.... ' M- . ' if fy ' - A if i y y '-,xgryl , 1 X651 W f Lynn Allen Jesse Wayne Allen Elizabeth Coates Mildred Collins Wwfww x,,wW,NX ,-W4 W RN ai.. Wassell Baker Louise Barnhill Truluck Cooke Earl Cooper l. '-sm Pearl Best Willie Mae Best Catherine Cox Alinda Daniels I hu., Cixi X Andrew Brown, J Lester Cannon Milton Daniels Bobby Davis I'- Cecil Carroll Bon Capps Billy Joe Elvis Ann Flowers , ,fxyzwi .X K .ll l . ,Y Naam. -f , , 4' Q., . v .. V. gr Ai? f 1 , L 7,3 'WS T g g f kizw ff 'J' L A 1 AWWA' X ,MV Q-xy .,n. ' ' f l- lg . ks 7' D'-. ,aa 1' ,K K' Qi l in if .5 ' if , ,, i 'XM ' K 2 , -Ni in . 5? A 8' QM Hfvfwflil- 'rl :Mu -f , W 'X X. H 7' ggsfawih 6 Vfii, L' ff wlwl x el Y 'la' 'Q at-'Q wife if S 4rg,,,,J if 5, ,Q .,,,W, W- V .1 Marian Floyd Shirley Ann Floyd Pearl Hardwick Steve Hewitt - V KW : u K i. - clam f fl . in Q fi 2 any WJ- k 1,1 , : , J J - X -- ,,f :X 5: 42 95 L L 1x'2f 5' KWQL' Ffh? Willa Dean Floyd Eleanor Frye Archie I-Iucks Billy Ray Hucks , ' mx. , , lx - , hw 5,1 . flux :::.+::::S2 . 5 '1 2 , aff? l.. ' 'Z' .2 1:33215 f. w ifi' 4 as sh A7 'gli 5 us., Q +613 , x James Frye Billy Joe Goff Lenair Hucks William Duke Hucks it f Wim Jeanette Goff Jean Graham Betty Lou Huggins Dan James W , X X J A M' A f' ' x -rs, e Shirley Lee Johnson Ronald Jones Joyce Martin Luke Nance 'UC'- wz -wax X N 2 , ffl 7 A , ,-Q Ap WF, Q- V S-'Sn - l sf r l wlgif fi? eW5i .Q I f3rgggrih3giigi?i '.'5igx-,kN1!3,j 4, f?' .iQH.a' s J W' Q ES: , Yevonne Jones Grady Jordan Billy Roy Nobles Billy Owens fi 5 i Bennette Rabon Colleen Rabon Wilminia Rabon Josephine Reynolds Irma Lee Richardson Billy Rabon Vondel Lee Rabon Leona Register Betty Richardson Marle R1Cl'1a1'dSOH 'iachel Richardson Callie Mae Roberts Lloyd Roberts Wayne Roberts Lamar Squires ' Nalter Ray Richardson Geraldine Roberts Margaret Roberts Imogene Squires Wade Delle Squires , -uu4l'f'3 Allene Tarte Hazel Turner Arthur Jr. Tompkins Kathleen Turner ? I, W Q 'f 5 ff. A -V . , , .V , ln, gil, ,swf-. - ..spf Q, l, ,-2 ' fr xy f Ha 'JN T if H. G. Tyler Ronald Tyler Kenneth Ward Patricia Whaley 1 John Wilson Ralph Wise ' 3 5 n Q 5 3 Q 3 5 8 Q Ve 1 ..Vp.fff1ssaf-:.uQ1fm.,l,fml1,w m f-.v ww, ,, 1.-:LM ,, .1 ,- 5, , - , K ll nnlen . Saphamore 611155 Offlccrs President Andy Page 1 e Pres1dent Johnn Watson V'c - ' y Secretary. . . . . Jackie Cooper Treasurer . . Loretta Dudley - ,...f ,ag -' , VM, Reporter . . . Billy Spivey First row: Bertie Alford,Donald Altman, Betty Jean Allen, Carl Allen, Earl Allen, Levon Allen. Second row: Gordon Baker, Shirley Baker, Warren Baker, Legrande Barfield, Hazel Barnhill, Wofford Barnhill. Third r ow: Levon Benton, Inez Britt, Bobby Brown, Ramona Brown, Emory Lee Brown, Margaret Bur.chette,g,,j,.Lg, lx 5 X X., fl, flf' rt , ,. fx. s M tetl B t .,,Q , ' .,,, U 5 5112 A .l f' I, - ' 2 7 , , f-1 1: U V , Q. P 5 1 ., lf - , .. t ,fx Q W V36 4,4 L ,Ss Vg ' f 3 ' ig f -V 42 wt , l .,,.,., M , 5 f - ' H, A A A f 1 Q- ' Q A 9 -Q A - - A N ,, , : n ff: iw. 1 N ' K, I 1:-ii, -We . ,J '7 :? WSW. Q 5 My , .35 ' ' ff, .V N .. L,,v I 3 4 ,n jdi i 4 . .- as 0. Q lain'-1 -i Wk , fl ' Q with-. I Q i sl Q. j J W 5 Q Charles Carmichael Gordon Collins Velma Collins .Tohn Cooke Carolyn Cooper Erma Cooper Jackie Cooper Linda Cooper Nollie Cooper Robert Cooper Robert Cribb Ann Daniels Pete Daniels Thomas Daniels Rachel Dawsey Shirley Doyle Robert Earl Dudle Loretta Dudley Geraldine Elvis Maryland Elvis Ted Floyd Larue Floyd Frances Garret Linwood Gasque Jerry Gore Biron Graham Kay Graham Ronald Graham Wayne Grainger Janice Hardwick Y Helen Harrelson Richard Harrelson Autry Holden Dan James, Jr. Janice James Sherrill James Charlie Johnson Fannie Mae Johnson Nedra Johnson U. A. Johnson Vera Johnson Virginia Johnson Wayne Johnson Betty Jean Jones Lida Ann Jones Josephine Jones Billy Jordan Helen Lilly Lavenia Lilly Nell Lundy Robert Lundy Lenora Lupo Jack Martin Rosten Martin Levon McClellan Barbara Ann MCC rackm Shirley Murrow Catherine Nobles Andrew Page Doris Perritt Betty Rabon Forest Rabon Hazel Rabon Hinson Rabon Hubert Rabon Minnie Pearl Richardson Paula Richardson Winnie Richardson Janson Roberts Esther Shelley G. B. Shelley James Hester Shelley Carolyn Skipper Earl Francis Skipper Wright Small Billy Spivey Bill Squires Sylvia Joe Squires Betty Lou Tyler Donald Tyler Linda Vaught Johnny Watson Jurilee Williamson Brenda Winburn Virginia Woodbury ,QW wi Qreshmeu OFFICERS President ....... Gene Vaught Vice-President . . Mary Turner Secretary ...... Ronnie Tarte Treasurer ...... Larry Rabon Reporter. . . John Melvin Singleton ff 'vii , '- f'w3:'JvfJQl, 2'fw7i2 'Iwi J ,. ,.,::ges,47,T,xQ-:a f f wi . .r W4 , 'K - - 4 -if V 4 A . 1 ..,,., A ., , Mil f: Q 'RL V,-ff ! ' : i 'fa Q' 1: ' liz.. 3, , E If 32:55, ' Lf .V I ztMf'v akhmwwsl f --at W K -' A if am f 1 First row: Leo Alfred, Randy Allen. Second row: Joe Barnhill, Lamar Benton, L atric ia Brooks, Jimmy Brown, A. C. Byrd, M. D. Carmichael. Third row: Elijah Capps, Leonard Capps, Cynia Beth Collins, Rupert C ollin s , John Cooper, Mary Jean Countess. Fourth row: Shelton Dawsey, Joyce Elvis, Barbara D oyl e , Barbara Ann D udle y , Eleanor Edwards, Shirley Ann Edwards. 'V K -fa I f a ll er 1 M F I VN if 5 ' si! rr'-f-f f: X5- X , , ,, , ,,. ,mv .,, A F V if-f5'f3'4 Y W 2 ..., 577- . as ,yn w,wff ,gi xy, , f , fl f J lf' , 1 , , ,,-, , ,,.. , J - , , My Q ,V w ' 5 'if wr Lv Mlklifzf . ,. 1,,JF'f:3f9t4l ' - Za, :cw , , .W-1,1 l,s,.i2?1p1.:z ',-TW, wwwwwr A um ll? 'viii U iw .3 bf. 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I QQQL '43 'QL 914421 4 'S sw.- vf fl 'R-fm., '-45 New 9600 W 3 gn-1 3 'QQ' Flrst row M11ton Johnson, Reba Johnson, Sh1r1ey Mae Johnson, Wallace Johnson, Joan Jones, L1nda Jones. Second row Horace Jordan, Jacquhne Jordan, Mary Frances Jordan, Wmston Jordan, Ravenell Lambert, Ed1th Lawson. Th1rd row L e ona rd Lane, Clarence L1ly, Carl Martm, Jane Mart1n, Joe Henry Martm, Ludle Bruce Martm. Fourth row Lo1s Nell Max-tm, Ver1onMcCrack1n, Ruby Lee Page,Carolyn Peavy, Betty Lou Perrxtt, Ehzabeth Perr1tt. F1fth row Leroy Perntt, Mary Frances P e r r 1 tt , Cec1l Ra b on , Chr1st1ne Rabon, Dehah Rabon, Genny Sue Rabon. 0 . aaala l J J J J ea, J rx J I 1 .v t,,, YJ? 9 I JM NNJJEJ 5 J J J W ' J '73 ax, ,Q .dnl '4 T'S'11 J kv in if Q? fx L Arn' Y . ,- ' K A Xa- QH.1 ,J.a KA .L E E 3 A . ogg, A i A I i ffljfl x ,J ,LJ A .' ' ix. , Y 111 ff-- Jf 'I . - C J J 1' 1 -J caaa J A 12 , J. W. i f I ' M J A in V, I J, tl' J ' f i . -2 y J! J V J L L ' w fk 2- h fl J ,. 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J - fl, ,R f-1'if-.rw:t.,m- Y, -f W e ,af Sfmt- --W .W ,.'t.. -u ...'! fa, First row: Hubert Rabon, Larry Rabon,Audrey Ric har d son , John W. Richardson, Miriam Roberts, Shirley Roberts. Second row: Margar et Rogers, Tommy Rogers, Doris Sarvis, J. M. Sarvis, Ralph Sessions, Arlon Skipper. Third row: Biron Skipper, Delta Ann Skipper, Dixie Skipper, Joan Skipper, Johnny Singleton, Alvie Smith. Fourth row: Ann Smith, Ernestine Slflith, Mary Ann Squires, Levon Stal v ey , Callie Ann Tindal, Ralph Todd. Fifth row: Mary Winfred Turner, Letha Tyler, Gene Vaught, Theodo ra Whaley, Bruce Williamson, Texalee Williamson. f , km!! ' Sub- greshmcn OFFICERS President ..... Thelma Kirton Vice-President . . . Robert Ward Secretary and. . . Treasurer . . Doris Roberts First row: Barbara Nell Allen, Bethany Alford, Jerry Alford, Shirley Mae Alford, Phillip Ambrose, Gail Andrews, Alma Jean Baker. Second r ow: Bobbie Sue Baker, Jimmie Baker, Lonita B arnhill , Aubrey Best, Thurman Best, Billy Joe Brown, Zonia Brown. Third row: Billy Cannon, Ray Chartrand, Evelyn Coates, Bobby Collins, Fay Cook, Rilla Cook, Reba Lee Cooper. Fourth row: Joan Daniels, Bobby Ann Dorman, Mary Dorman, Judith Doyle, Walter Doyle, Arnold Edwards, Carl Edwards, QM x First row: E s the r Hope Edwards, Roy J. Edwards, Earnest Elliot, Jr., Audr ey Flowers, Christine Fowler, Ernestine Fowler, Judith Fowler. Second row: Sarah Floyd, Sylvia Floyd, June Floyd, Burnise Gasque, Joyce Gasque, MacArthur Gasque, Ellie Gore. Third row: Douglas Graham, Judy Graham, Leslie Graham, Weldon Graham, Billy Grainger, Willa Dean Hair, Christine Hardee. Fourth row: James Hardwick, Nina Lee Hardwick, Wayne Hardwick, Veronica Hardwick,Carl Harrelson, Jeanette Harrelson, Linda Harrelson. Fifth row: Hermon Hilburn, Nelda Hucks, Ronnie Hucks, Edna Earle Huggins, Joseph Huggins, Linda Huggins, Nadine Huggins. Sixth row: Willimina Huggins, Marvidean Hughes, Connie James, Phyliss James, Janet Jenerette, Nadine Jenkins, Armatha Johnson. Seventh row: Aubrey Johnson, Audrey Johnson, Betty Lou Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Grier Johnson, Helen Johnson, Johnny John- son. . . f s W if A G+. S-...,. J A ,vi ' ,f3:s'? J H t i A - ' Z ' 'f W? 1..,,.w Q ff X, v ,A 5,5 ' ,wi W. V llli J I3 .,., I i n-,,,,, :,l , , Q H X , lp , , . ,V V ' ' t t.,,,, ? b , xx t .J- 5, - 9 xl f ' . lx J . f . 1 First r ow: Jonelle Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Linda Carolyn Johnson, R. E. Johnson, Sylvia Ann Johnson, Arnold Jolly, Joyce Ann Jolly. Second row: Milton Jones, Nettie Maude Jones, Sara Jane Jones, Stephen Jones, Ethel J o rdan , Vilarea Jordan, Carolyn Kirton. Third row: Thelma Kirton, Clarence Lilly, Lois Lilly, Patsy Lundy, A. J. Martin, Minnie Pearl Martin, Nettie Ruth Martin. Fourth row: Silvus Moore,Robert Peavy, Jewell Perritt,Ada Faye Rabon, Bernice Rabon, Calhoun Rabon, Jimmy Rabon, Fifth row: Joy Rabon, Vera Ann Rabon, Carol Richardson, Clyphus Richardson, Jean Richardson, Pattie Richardson, Wilton Richardson. Sixth row: Alice Maude Roberts, Bobbie Jean Roberts, Carolyn Roberts, Doris Roberts, Linwood Roberts, Ora Mae Roberts,Virgil Roberts. Seventh row: Oraine Sawyer, Palmer Sawyer,Dock Sellars, Doris Shelley, Thomas Shelley, Karl Singleton, Earl Skipper. P? QQ v Q r ' if Mn 2 ,' 5 , - ,,,-143 'L- 22 55 Qui , J N' x A Sw V t fe.. First row: Donnie Smith, Jr., Lena Mae Smith, Joan Squires, Johnny Squires, Ryan Squires Vernon Squires, C a r olyn Stalvey. Second row: Bobby Strickland, Hazel Strickland, Bobbie Jean Thompkins, Jimmy Thompkins, Carolyn Tindall, Mary Ann Tindall, Dessie Jane Turner Third row: Earlese Turner, Flora Mae Turner, Larry Vaught, Robert Ward, Julia Watson. Classes out early! Brains and Bright Lights! what do Y ou know - Mum e and Blood Blue and White on the Marc Orch1ds to the Queen High St eppin Mr . Elmgren 's Eyeball Wa 5 it e Elmgren ort3,0f-1 S Norm 3. L W K. gi K 2: Q 45 5 K 5 2 S E Y s ? i i 3' s ? 21 3 M ,iw Charle V Mass Hi-Miss Miss D.A,R Sara Ellen Page Lorese Huckts V Boy and Girl State s Floyd Phillip Graham Sara Page Charles Davis if 1, N X 'fm wwwulg 4 AB4F2!?:2fU,N v X 1 ,M A-Af, ,,,, ,,, W ,- XFN .Q Q1 Wgi'-W ,M if ,N 4 f lf,,. - it :-,. 1, -. ,-, N X ,XA 7521, pix' I . .. 4 1 JNWI., 0 A 1- :'f?m-.-Mriki fa' mzwv gin: K 'EM an x N 'Z ' 'L ' mga he W s.. W ,J l P , Mx X XSL A V ,, K ,PL MW IC ng Am! Queen Of May Mar-jorle Rmhardson Ernest Baxley kv , ,mf 3 ,I Maid Of I-tartar ,And Escart yA nn Doyle Ralph Andre Stuiar Attendants 0I'l'I'l Lundy Cathryn P fnniar ,Attendants Marcia Lundy Mary Alice J h Sapnalnarc Attendants Brenda. Winburn Josephine Jones U .J Wash Barbara Ann Dudle Sub- Ztreshman ,Attcndants , li ' -A .gzif 'W , yn . 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Who Lo Jerr e T MOST INTELIT-XGEN l MO rese Hucks and Llndsay Martm Herman F?e:rYgSrHiR1?I'EOUS Orfna Lund Y y Allen and Mary Arm Doyle LIKELY Martin and Sara Ellen Page T 1 Marjorie Richardson Jimmy BEST MOST WITTY V , Shelley and Bessie Nobles mq,f.-.,r I --.rea floyd and -J ' MOS Ernest Baxleqi EIEPISLAR - Ortna Lundy NDLUEST ws C athIYn P C 'N C NEATEST Th 1 BEST SCHOOL CITIZEN 6 ma Johnson and Herman Floyd Mary Ann Doyle and Charles Floyd D M0l1lf0l' Klub President . , . , Marjorie Richardson Vice-President . .Josephine Reynolds Secretary . . . . . . . Cathryn Peavy Treasurer . , . . . Josephine Jones Reporter , , , . . .Norma Lundy -r Mmm. ani Student Gaunczl Pres1dent Janice Elvis Vice President Don James Secretary Luke Nance Treasurer Andy Page Zum.. 'WWF Q uw gm www My mg-Wk 5 Z I I 5 X 1 3 1 W 1 .v 3 s E 14 1 - 4 4 4 J 7 H 1 ? 2 L ,4.f,.- , , . ,W , ., , , M., , , ,. , 1, WW, M-M - W Science 6 nb President ..... Jeanette Lundy Vice-President . . . Marian Floyd Secretary ........ Dan Page . . . . .James Frye Treasurer. . Reporter . . . Rachel Richardson Assistant librarians Eleanor Edwards, Louise Barnhill, Vera Johnson, Janice Hardwick, Isla Mae Hardee, Shirley Jean Lilly, Mrs. Counts. Office Assistants Addie M ae Vaught, Lorese Hucks, Cathryn Peavy, Pearl Best, Mildred Collins. Seated, Peggy Page. I - h- ' - hw,-gfgi. A , f ,f , f fA,, ,- f H W:-- ,, ,,,. ,. ..,,. HW '.-, V w..v.W, W ,ff J,-ff,V,.f.WW,..h.MW.....m.,,..-f.,.w.,.1, - H V. A- - Offsite 5 una H335 nwll' llldmm nail ual Ural .Muszc Klub .swf President ....... Charles Floyd A Vice-President . . . . Glynn Johnson A Secretary . . . , . . . Yvonne Jones 43 gy, b Treasurer . . . Wade Delle Squires Reporter . . . . . . . . . Sara Page CWX- - , e4 kf 1 f f -- ' ' ' ' W y - Hays ' Eharus JUNIOR Presxdent ...... Delta Ann Skipper V1c:e President ..... Mary Turner Secretary and . . . Treasurer . . .Barbara Ann Dudley Reporter ........ Dixie Skipper , .,s..,a.,.1mW rf -azwriail-fggfgw M y. H44 SENIOR President ...... Inez Britt Vice-President . . . Nell Lundy Secretary .... Hazel Barnhill Treasurer . . . Betty Jean Allen No. 1 President . . .... Clarence Doyle Vice-President . . , . . Ree Graham Secretary . . . . . . . . Wr1ght Small Treasurer. . . . . . .Lamar Squires Reporter , , . . William A. Ambrose Sentinel Milton Perritt 9. SCA WWW Q No. 2 President ,,,,,, Jimmy Strickland Vice-President ,,,. Wayne Johnson Secretary ,,,, . Thomas Owens Treasurer , , Bennett Rabon Reporter . . . . . Hinson Rabon Sentinel ,.., , Thomas Daniels m?,,,,,,,,WH,,.,,,n,mQw Y ts., ,.v,..:.t ,. , , . . 9. 544. Pres1dent ........ Sara Page Vice-President .... Peggy Page Secretary ..... Louise Barnhill Treasurer . . . . Charles Davis Reporter . .... Lorese Hucks Historian . . . Bernice McCrackin Song Leader .... Arleen Kirton Has Drivers Photo Klub President .... . .Mary Ann Doyle Vice-President ...... Jack Martin Secretary and . . . Treasurer. . .Arthur Tompkins, Jr. orter Billy Spivey in 'WU WF' Black , President . . . . . . Jerry Gene Allen Vice-President . . . . . Don James Secretary and . Treasurer ..... Marcia Lundy Reporter ....... Johnny Watson ATHLETICS E. S. Elmgren Bob Saffold John Dawsey Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Athletic Director Girls' Basketball B Team Boys Mark Johnson 8: Charles Floyd Co-Captains, Football Mary Ann Doyle 8: Lora James Co-Captains, Basketball Jerry Allen, Baseball K 11!j7,1.' , ,i , . eg Qs? ,im Jw, 4 ,w..zf,, w ,x M., f, -,KM A ww, J, WN: V3 fx.-me me, M ,, s LK Eli? 7 1--J . if www wfviaafi' e'52?iQfQ2 0 sw s x 2 asian 1 , 5 f,.:w,. .- ,gaemwg,Ew V , . f,g'51gvgwQi..t-1f- , . ,wang wr,-ng 'M U , - 4 5 L'-' 1 . ,Lg-,mf.y.f,, 44, s .E 'mx WW Q M . . ,W N 45 we , K 1, wk 3 .,.., . uv ,- MQ , . V4 F M . P 1. Aww P EM g we , ,, , . S ,Q Visitors, , ,, Beaufort ' 1 9 J Hemmingway O Lamar . 6 Loris 6 ' Mullins 6 Myrtle Beach 7 7 6 Marion L , Latta Pamplico forfeited , , I -1 J ,, .. F001 Q L S i 1 4 ? 5 1 Q f 2 2 i 3 3 Q e 5 2 5 E 5. 3 15 i 5 M 5 3 5 13 i 3 5 E Q Q fs El '5 i a 5 3 T2 f Y E 1 5 ls f Q ,E 3 Ii 9 T 1 5 5 E S gs ? K 15 I.. V . . A ,,W,a,,,Q.,M.-. - 4 , , mrs, ,m - x.'S,-.Wggi!g5gQ,g- K, 1 n 1.f1::,,1M,fwwQf-4:-.W-N- 1 ,Tw New lights and B team really shine i 2 E Baseball V X -1 ,z 4 Q 'Tig' r 1 dw Q ' Joe Huggins Fran Altman R. B. Huggins Urge you to support The Coastal Carolina College. We are still proud to be a part of this community, and we pledge our support for the betterment of the independent people of Horry County. We wish to take this opportunity to express our everlasting gratitude for the solid support we have received from you in this very unfortunate cotton year and humbly solicit your future sup- THE AYNUR COTTON GIN 00. Built to serve the people of I-lorry County. port and patronage . 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