Beaufort High School - Beaufortonian Yearbook (Beaufort, SC)

 - Class of 1957

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Class Poenu TIME You have held a chance for us To hope to grow to learn And prepared us for the world well face The new the unexperuenced the modern What do you hold for each of us? What us un store tomorrow? From the fules of tume gone by May we the unused moments borrow? Tume does not stop for thus For thungs undone are thungs we muss And tumes moves on ut does not care We must use each day as though a year We must luve as best we can To better know and understand To serve and love our fellow man Then tume wull not have passed un vaun by .leanue Black Hustory It was Fall 1951 Nunety eught scared but excuted boys and gurls stood un luttle bunches awautung the begunnung bell that would mark the dawn of each one s hugh school career Shakung from excutement rather than fear each gurl and boy ascended the steps and walked the halls that were to become and all too soon so very famuluar and common Enterung as seventh graders we were thrulled wuth the udea of changung classes fuve dufferent teachers athletuc teamwork and Band We were oh so honored at a nod from a senuor They seemed as far away and apart from us as nught us from day Mr T W Eatmon was our respected pruncupal He kept us un lune and stood as a bulwark agaunst any musdemeanors on our part Though we saw very luttle of Mr Mac around school everyday hus name was mentuoned quute often and now and then Mr O K MacDanuel spoke to us un assembly where we sat un the very back row of the audutoruum We had quute a tume wuth our classes un raun or shune we attended them un the several pre fabrucated buuldungs that were scattered about the campus We seemed no more than spectators un the excutung drama of hugh school lufe Eughth Grade' Now we felt we were almost a part of thungs and would possubly have felt closer had ut not been for the addutuon of more autsude buuldungs whuch were sutuated across the football fueld separa tung us somewhat from the rest of the school Our eughth grade could be descrubed as a serues of changes Thus was the year we welcomed Dr W E Fulmer as Page One Hundred FortySux our new pruncupal and Dr L C McArthur as our sup eruntendent Wuth the change un admunust atuon there were changes un many other phases of the school lufe and wuth us bug eughth graders there were changes too The gurls had persuaded theur mothers that they were old enough for lupstuck and the boys were be gunnung to fund ut duffucult to speak un one tone of vouce Then came the nunth grade' Green freshmen we were at last Now we really claumed a part of Beau fort Hugh School We had changed we were older and wuser we thought Some of us entered the excutung whurl of goung steady As far as studues were concerned we were proud also because we were able to choose two of our sublects and we dud so wuth enthusuasm duscov erung that each of us had unduvudual talents Yes upon enterung the nunth grade we felt we had taken a bug step toward the top of the ladder If only we had known the stumbles and falls that would follow Thus year we entered whole heartedly unto the Stu dent Councul prolects and other school actuvutues We wutnessed expectantly the busy buzz and hum of a new buuldung goung up Great was our excute ment as the tume drew near for us to move un as sully sophomores Tenth Grade' Now we were sophomores We stud ued and worked at our student actuvutues all the whule we consudered ourselves pretty bug wheels We were entutled to wrute storues and artucles for the TIDAL WAVE and to work on the BEAUFORTON IAN We had some real stars on the football squad NO... I I 'I I I I . . .I , . . . I I - 1 ' 1 - ' YET... YES... - 1 - 1 1 I I l . . . .. I , . -l l l l .. . - . . . .I , . . . . . . I , . I . I - 1 1 . . . I. . I ' I - . . , I .. I . . . .. . ,, . 11 - .. . I ' . ' ' . . . . . . . l . Q n lu ' ' . 'A . . . 1 . . . I I P. . l , ' .. . I .- . . . H. , . l ' 0 , ' . . ...l . I ' - - ll' ll

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and we were very proud of our boys and gsrls who had been provsng thesr worth on the basketball court Thss year we took part sn the school electsons Campasgnsng wsth sncreassng vsgor we plastered the walls wsth posters worked feversshly on speeches and sat wsth bated breath as the fsnal returns came sn We looked wsth admsrsng eyes upon the lunsors who were concentratsng now on plans for thesr Junsor Sensor South Pacsfsc Twelve of our boys and gsrls were chosen to be wasters and wastresses Each of us began thsnksng of new sdeas and money maksng schemes for our own sunsor year whsch was closer than we thought' Eleventh Grade' Cooperatsng wsth our new prsncspal Mr J M Ran del we worked to make thss year the best yet but what a rush We were too busy to conssder our smportance Prolect after prosect we rushed along stoppsng only long enough to plan the next thsng to do There was a whsrl of magazsne sales of bake sales and of dances Then came our play' As the fsrst lunsor class to gsve a play we presented Dear Ruth a successful productson whsch was more fun than carnsval They too were successful by all standards and we at last felt prepared for the Junsor Sensor banquet and dance After much delsberatson and sndecssson we de csded on our theme Stasrway to the Stars The thrsllsng beauty and the students enloyment of thss banquet and prom were evsdence of the hard work and earnest cooperatson that had gone snto thesr plannsng preparsng and decoratsng The year ended wsth a splash of color that was May Day and suddenly we were sensors' LAST WILL A I Frances Lee Ashley leave to Sandra Basley my abslsty to gsggle at any and everythsng Where Im gosng I dont thsnk they wsll want st I Yvonne Baker bequeath to any upcomsng mas orette the fun and wonderful expersences of besng sn the band along wsth one pasr of worn out boots whsch Im sure have marched some 250 msles I Jansce Bell leave my sensor spsnsterhood to Ann Lucky Shell need somethsng to hold her down by then I Rodney B Bennett havsng gasned nothsng leave less I, Freddy Bsshop, leave my abslsty not to be a Top rung at last' Could thss be true? We felt snad equate at fsrst but after a whsle when the realszatson came that there were so many persons dependsng on us we became harder workers acceptsng all tasks as a matter of duty and strsvsng to succeed however hard the task Now there were only 45 of us left out of our orsg snal 98 seventh graders When our sensor rsngs came we flashed them wsth prsde as all sensors do That bst of gold and stone ss a symbol of an educatson begsnnsng rather than endsng In early Aprsl we gave Our Town by Thorton Wslder We really had to work hard to meet the challenge of thss outstandsng play and we thsnk through able supervssson we dsd st lustsce Then came our glorsous trsp to Washsngton and New York Thss year we were the honored guests at the .lunsor Sensor and the star performers at the May Day We thank all the persons who have all along the way gsven gusdance prasse comfort or scoldsngs to help us reach and keep our present lofty posstson They are the ones who deserve the prasse certasnly not we At any rate the smportant thsng about hsstory smpressson upon the world and as we leave taksng separate paths we are sure that deep sn our hearts Beaufort Hsgh wsll always clasm a warm and specsal place Jansce Bell Class Hsstorsan NH TESTAMENT nscotsne fsend to my brother Jsmmy He needs st I Jeanse Black leave to Nancy Rogers my athletsc abslsty I Morse Blackburn leave my brother Jsmmy to the Student Bodv of B H S for the next I5 years May they rest sn peace I Hslda Brant leave my reserved seat sn Mr Yarborough s room whsch I occupsed for three years sn hopes some other student can make better use of st than l dsd I Donna Breland leave my quset and delscate ways to Ann McEachern sn hopes that they wsll lead her to John Saxon Page One Hundred Forty Seven ' I 1 n s u 0 0 I I - I 1 n . . , I I ' - - in . . H . . . . , . ' ll II . ' 2 ' l , , s 1 , I I I . I I I I , . . ' ' . - - - 11 H , , ' 2 h U I U I . . . Work. Tllefe Wefe the beaull' Comes' and I e IU 0 is that it is never finished. We have yet to make our . u I - . I I I . TH o ll I 1 ' ' ' ll II ' , . I , . . . . . U . Q . . . . , . , . . . , U I ' I I . T- o a l ' . I I I I . I . . - , ' . . . . . ' l ' a ' ' ' I I 1 D . , , , . . I ' ' I 1 I - I . A ,F l 1 . . I c DL- 4 f I I

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