Beaufort High School - Beaufortonian Yearbook (Beaufort, SC)

 - Class of 1958

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' ' ,::45'?ff?:f', simian s SD f PM t ijfiggufsgggffi xii, -,grail c 0 ' 'Q 37t,gfQ:,:, H. 4,1-iriiii-E ,h1?gjv.,--:': lf g, .,i 1. , i 51 ' 4 I t ' 9 wi i .uni EW, ik.: Om' of the niost rcspcctvrl uncl acl- gf A 'Ji ,fi lv ' 'li mirccl pcoplv on the l5.H.S. campus is 'W l' fnfllrlll 1 ll 21 main who trains the mind as well as thc hotly ..... fl ninn who is trnstvcl uncl rc-lied upon ..... ll man who shows thc- ixthlc-tvs ha- concllvs and thc' 5tncl1'nts hc' guides the trnv meaning of school spirit. ln rccoqnition of his outstanding ahilitics as ii coach. in ncknowleclg- nwnt of his Qviivrosity uncl xxiscloni in clwilinq with stuclvnts in Q1-m-ral, uncl as il trihutc' to his nnwavc-ring clcvo- tion to lieaufort High. we fondly decl- icatc' our 1953 Beaufortoniun to you, Coach Alan Shelton. K W' .fdclminidrafion O' 1 9- -L ,ff DR L C MCARTHUR IR Supermtendent TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Elghteen years or so ago you began the great adventure of llfe Slnce that tlme through your N home your church and your school you have -nv been both act1vely part1c1pat1ng 1n th1s great -mu-...,,. adventure and prepar1ng yourselves for the Wim.. -mm future And now th1s phase for most of you IS cornmg to a close You w1ll launch out 1nto new endeavors Have you developed the understanchng of l1fe the sk1lls for enJoy1ng and deal1ng wrth lt the character and hab1ts wh1ch w1ll allow you to X press on'7 You alone can determ1ne the answer to th1s quest1on By callmg upon the resources Wh1Ch 5, wh1ch you have developed and the Resource wh1ch IS always at hand you w1ll accomphsh v-fp the purposes wh1ch brought you to th1s great f adventure qasl ' ' 5ea Good luck and Godspeed NIRS DOT ERWIN Secretary Page S tee t ' J ll , X v-M, A V V K F. 5 , I . -g Q , X 1, .W - M- f 1 use - yy N A 2 xt ,snug A N iw, . . . , . . . . . f- 4- ' . ,. . . n l' v f 5? . N 'N-'sf-M ... , W I f , A M .. ,.m,,.,,,.,.1,,t,MA,,.,w. ' - . . , p'. ' dw A 1251 . . . ' , . in . 1 L' l, A .41 . . , , 1 gf , 'lf . M . . . 5 . . lain . v, , is Q...-. . X h . gf-. A d Q'5'fi5W lg . n X V fr G ix n l'l'll,l'll,6tI'CLfL0l'l Prlnclpal Dear Semors You have now reached a crossroad Wh1Ch w1ll lead each of you 1n a d1fferent d1rect1on We hope that your stay here at Beaufort Hlgh has been such that you not only choose the rlght road but that you w1ll also retaln your en thuslasm loyalty deterrn1nat1on and optlmlsm those th1ngs that you called school sp1r1t back 1n your h1gh school days It 1S my w1sh that as the years go by you w1ll grow 1n w1sdom and stature and that you wlll ach1eve success and happlness 1n your l1fe s Journey 44.445, i' l l MRS IO MCCARTHA Secretary Page S Y en I w yy t , Q' , 4 aug I , V , I K .f , JFK' 3 E b ' f . . rf - ,f g , E ' I l I , 1 I V l 5 1 1 i Q' l f , MR. I. M. RANDEL, IR. I 7 . l X- ' . ' X ,., IH- , f r u . 4 . . 8 I .' . . . . , ' F 5 - - 1. r H 1 . I H E 1 ' H- . l ., -I xl T., fi . . ' . . , IK N N , Y 1 A. EVBHS kwmmtkmxwki nl lbxmlbxm l Ov-fu ' WSL' g6lCbLky Our administrative leaders and our instructors have guided us through a busy year. They have kept us on the right path through expert counselingg they have led us to acquire knowledge, they have encouraged us when difficulties and disappointments came. The result of their valuable training and guidance is apparent now in excellent student development. Their work will live on through the years to come. ' --O Right: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Mr. Eugene Norris, Miss Ruth Newell, Miss Peggy Moody, Mrs. Mary Vella, Mrs. Nelrae Bostick, and Mrs. Virlie Holmes, seated. Middle, Left: MATH DEPARTMENT-Mrs. Frances DeLoach, Miss Anne McGill, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, and Mrs. Cecile Cray, seated, Right: HISTORY DEPARTMENT-Miss Sarah XValker, Mr. Thomas Yarborough, Miss Mary Anne Carvin, and Miss Eileen Hunter. Bottom, Left: SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Miss , Loretta Lewis Mrs. Mary Lee, Mr. Wlalter Gnann, and Miss Dutchin Hardin Right: COACHES-Mr. Frank Small, Mrs. Ade- laide Von Harten, and Mr. Alan Shelton 1 i fa'-M H E ' f ll? 1 X . D r in-0' , i f -5 Q - V' ' .. .5 'H . I., ' Tae a-41 I - L X3 K L if -1 Li I' ' F' y...1xx . s. 1 xi- B 1 ek ,gi Ry - frx: l -si I USMC!- ' 1.01 ' rlli ui 'QQ .,4.y,pf, qgm 'ww el W? 1 . fl QQWYI - : ,ik 1 , K l ......--. Y ' x gCl,Cll,Ag Row Om-. Ln-ft to Right: junior High English Dcpartmcntg Miss Anno Turner, Mrs. Martha Cfflblly, Mrs. Clmrlottc Grantham. and MiSs Grace Foster, jr. High Mrxth Departmcntg Migg Heater Culpepper, Mrs. XYinifred Pinckney, and Mrs. Kritlicrim- Hidenour. How Two: jr. High Hiutury Dcprnrtrnentg Mr. Hubert Moore. Mn. Euzelirm Carter. .incl Miss Lila Cantcy. jr. High Scienul Dcprurtmcntg Crmcli Quillcn Finley. Mrs. Mary Ann Mybinicr. nncl Mrs. jeunnc Her- ring. How Tlirw,-g Mr. jruncs Stuart, Bnnd qliructurg Mim Kay Fcldcr, Chorus directorg Mr. Ralph Davis, Agriculturcg and Mr. William Mitchell, Shop. ? -Er M., ' . ,AL , -afl- 1' ,4- ...gi- ,, ff' .Q 1 - iii ' PIIDCIPII . ' , H,VsT'5jKS fx .nf 2 - '---4-am. k....,. r 1 ,wif Q ,, ,- D' --.M ., .V V . r i if , Y x,,4- ..-11 X' 3.-,A 4.3! v I 1 40- 9 M GEEK J :kiwi .. in wi' 13,6 ' 3 -X vga l , ,V ..,V.- The enormous capacity of todayls youth for enthusiasm, growth. and sincerity is u huge positive force. resulting in what we call Spirit,'. Every yC2ll', the eluss projects remain essentially the same: bake sides and clothes drives for the underclassmen: magiizine sales and dances for the juniorsg the Senior Play and the Senior trip for the grzidiuiting class. But in each of these, the freshness and individuality of the class members keep these things from becoming old and stale. Rather, every project becomes new, exciting. and inspiring, because of our Esprit cle Corps Through the Classes. 6 added SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Lvft to Right: Nlias XY11lk1-11 NI1 CIIIQIIIII, Xlrs. IIUIIIIUS. eniom SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SCCI'CtiiIAf' P1111l11 Suycrs TI'L'ilSllI'L'I' Tykc Block Yicc-Prcsi1Iff11t Jxllll XICELICIIUIAII PrvsicIc11t I,iI1I1i1- I7o1'cIl111111 IM' 'ox d 1:: ' PEGGY LOL' ALLEN CASSANDHA JOYCE BAILEY Peggy', Sandiv NIARIAN ARJORIE BENNETT IRENE BLUNI Sr1ookie Renew Q1 'lf Luft to right: lrcnu, Peggy, Alvin, Johnny, Doug, Lionel. CLARENCE ALVIN BROXVN jOHNNY LEON BENTON LIONEL CIAHRELL CAB.-XNISS DOUGLAS I-XSHBY CAPPELRIANN Bobo,' ujohnnyn Lundy f 7 'Dougn ,f , , , 1441? s. 11 -21 psf' 5-4 'ff Af' in-I wud' 'Rf-.N :vw 'J 1' X 16 L--'17 I -157' 1--'cup 9.3! ,ani Si' EILEEX CfL.'XIHE CARROLL HUXVARD .XHTHLWR COLE 15.-XRIS,-XRA MANY CIOLLINS HOBBY DEAN ffUUI.Fl1 uEilL'L'Ilq t'Iif1xx'1114d Mlirnblmyv' l5r1bl1y 11944- Lvft to Tlglltl X1 1'lll X1.lI .llll'I'itl', B111'l111r.1. K.1tl1l1w-11. IIIQLICX XI1Xl1ClL'lilil'I'l-I CQHIQECQII YIYI,-XX E1AIXI2CIliIPPEX LEROY EXIIEI. DAVIS K.-XTIIIIYEX XIAHY cla'KlfHOI MM LlI'lllL'I'itCH Viv 'tR0y A.KiltlllLxk'll.! Fix :Q its Xf- 6' W .Y 'KH 'Yf 7 -.J 'VX 4 'G 1 , ,If Lf ' Q 1 'W Q l-fy, f id! '4'Z 7 CARROLI.uXYAYN7li DENNIS NIARIE IOSEEIIINE DISTLEII FRED DENNIS DYCIIES BOBBY PIERCE EAGEPITON Carroll He-Rv Dc-nnyw Bobby u 1:21 ' 'H A I 1, W' , lily? l I 6 V l flgl'-l ' T '- k If ,fv . I ppl , I J 4 , .I -f' 4-...12 . ' 1,-I, I x. Q4 .xgl 'T 'I Loft to riglltz Carroll, LIlIlIic, DllIlL'Llll, Bill, Bulwlwy, l'.It, Xluric-. lDl'IlIlf' PA'l'RlClA QAYQE EASLER XVILLIANI XVAICHT ELLIOTT ANCUS DUNCAN FORDH.-XXI ELIZ.-Xl3ETH FORDHABI PM Bill,' .lDllI1C21Hl, LilIlIic KW! o . rg 5 h 'Qs A-X 'Id Q 153 , of A ..f f,' A UI ' f QQ gf 1 wld if . I f A 4' ' ' a ,, 322 -gi' fwllf J QA 'xii' U-3' JON HERBERT FREULER RICIIARD II,XNlll.'I'OX GAY XVILLIABI JACOB GEORGE BILL HAROLD GODXVIN Jolly uIIIL'IlLll'lI.I XViggie,' VVI1itcy,' ,l., - mf. vw I f Loft to right: Anno, XYiggic, jon, Riu-Iiard, jimmy, Virginia, Gail. .IAXIES XYARREN GORDON VIRGINIA IIARRIET GREGG NIIRIANI ANNE HARLEY RIIONDA CAIL HARVEY Ujimmyv Virginian Armen Gail', 7 - 'N ,fur fir 54. oi' 4s.',,, , W- -7 r'-T' 46' QQ I . JJJE , .X , gm., ...-vv -' ' 4' ' -,...,...4 ' I . , . QQQWZ Fizz 5' n M Kr IFN 1 MARY ELIZABETH KRAAY Mz1ry,' In l Q'-5'-7 L.. 1-af '47 MARIE ANN IIOBBS JOAN VIRLIE HOLMES JENNIE SUE HORD ROSETTA MARIE HUDSON Maric,' Joann Jenin Rose .,f. k,',. J .5 Left to right: Evelyn, Mary, Joan, Ann, Marie. EVELYN MAE LAXVTON Evelyn ffagmv fi fl Y 1511 1: ANN O,HARA LESESNE 'KAnn', .l?'.,5 YV' UIANIES XVALLAGE LOGAN, III HENRY TYRONE NICALHANEY ujimmyv v uSI'10I'fyn v SANDRA KIAUREEN LONG MARGARET ANN NICEAGHERN Sandi Annu Left to right: Glaudc, Hope, Ann, Shorty, Jimmy, Tykc, Sandi. HOPE CHANDLER MCLEOD VVENDELL SHURLING MORRIS Hope Red CLAUDE EUGENE MCLEOD LATHIAN EUGENIA NIOCK G1aude,' Tyke QR' C' fra' X Qfgr gfxf' qv-:rv fi 4- fi v ll 3 -I JUN , 'Q wr?-9 'Ni N ELLA IIARIE NIORTON SHIRLEY ELIZABETH O'QUINN EH I' S1' 1 v a LAUNDQUIEST WRONNIE Ney NIIPIIABI FRANCES PEEPLES MYERS 'Wliriamn Launclquiest,' ,lil ,?1f Left to right: Miriam, Marilyn, Shirley, Ella, and Kay. FRANCIS DAVANT PINCKNEY Van KAY PETERSON MARILYN CLAIRE PHINNEY Kay,' Marilynn :Sb -no f? fi! vv l ffb 54394 ir ' 47 '1 :!Y pd' -4:1 N. NI. POLK DONALD UIANIES REEVES NANCY ELLEN ROGERS SARAH LEAN ROSENTHAL Butch Donn Nancy Sarah L- Loft to right: Bula-ll. Nzlncy. Bill. Paula. Cathy. -llhlllltil. Samlm, IUANITA LOIS RUTLAND CHARLES XVILLIANI SANIBIONS PAULA NIARIE SAYERS CATHERINE Juanita Bill Paula LEE SCHROEDER 'Camf r .X K... 1' X .1 ,T ,Q 'Y 3' g.z..sf Iv-7X 36 pun:- ft-. 'Wx wa in-ll J' V 1 If 1 J , . LINDA SUE SENIOR BEVERLY CLSHINC SHELL CLARENCE NORMAN DOROTHY RUTH SHLMXN Linda,' Bev SIIOEMAKER Dot . ,- X -'xxgx 3' - ' X x migvff-'NC .,...-X x g1g,g,,..fx,,...CQx M' I ..--N, ',,..X x law-1'-P 1.1, -,AQ-Q Jff'V A S KAL-gdg v,--'xx x LJQ3---g -,,.+.x 5 n:1.-- L ,-.fX XX ,,,..-- . Ef- -......--- BETTY jL'NE SMITH Bctty,' ,A .-+1--f Norman - A N IX 42. Left to right: Norman, Bev, Mary, Io, Pegi, Linda. jOSEPHINE ETIIEI, SMITII MARY ETTA SMITH PECCY JOYCE SMITH CG-ION an U U 7, Mary Pegi of 'i 'Z Q 3 -7 I A 'Q' , .I CARL ALLEN STANLEY JUDITH KAY TAYLOR CAMERON DEXTER THOMAS JAMES MONROE THOMPSON cKC2lFl,, KayU DL-xtern Tomp', L4-ft to Tiilllti Kay, Cixsiv, D.m. Daw, amd jinmmy. THOMAS BRYAN TICKER DANIEL KENDRICK UPTON MARY ALICE UPTON DAVID FLEMING WINECOFF 'KT0mmy', Dunn Cissicv Davey -vw ' .. if ig-- pv- ll M Y, 1 ulaerfafiuea MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT W 71:5 .K I . ,, A ii -- 5. ' 34 H , , Of'f BEST ALL-AROUND Ann Nicliachern and Alvin Brown Hope McLeod and Jimmy Logan ...Lil E1 A.v: r-.3,...a- ,4.g,,,. ,',,,,.- Jaf- 111 P , gi . KID S' N sl ' Y. W l I 4 X 5 7 x ,qs ' M' TVMVT 'I Y yr' MOST INTELLECTUAL Paula Sayers and David Yvinecoff 'UH if , 4 ,Stiff . 'MTE , xv . :Q .tif . . ings? 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ioan Holmes and Tyrone McAlhaney 1'7 YY enior L A f fx Superfa fiued 84:03-1 nl' I' Fa- gt- -Q sl Y- -'.J . ... I -lv .. .X 4 . tv it h 'l li 1 1 BEST PERSONALITY Rose Hudson and jon Freulcr CUTEST Barbara Collins and Bill Sammons u 3 '-Q stffsqq, Manda ...A P e Thirty-F an K, JL E L! Q ff, 4 .2 X X X nXX AQNQXN X Xxx Xxx X Xx O X ,l f v' MOST POPULAR Libbie Fordham and Dan Upton BEST LOOKING Sandra Long and Carroll Dennis enior FRIENDLIEST Marguerite Creech and,Claude N MOST TALENTED Vivian Crippen and Bobby Eagerton uiaerfafiued 1 X' , 1 , 4 kv ', gi . ll' ,YIIIII ' T A .i .X IcLeod Q ? - ' 157 Lnff 'lin' 1 Agia' - r,.fn-ghllliwxl MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Rogers and Lionel Cabaniss -vO ' VVITTIEST Mary Kraay and Doug Cappelmann enior ulaerfafiuea BEST DRESSED MOST COURTEOUS Lathian Mock and Howard Cole Kay Taylor and Denny Dyches 'Fx p ' dvgfymf . N- K 11.1 rv Thirt SPUNSUHS Miss McGill, Mrs. Von Hartcn, Miss Garvin, Mr. Norris. OFFICERS f-7 L, 'P'--v Wi jerry All mond Isla Atkinson Loft to Right: Treasurer Sccretauy Vice President Prvsidcnt uniom 'sf v Tn fi. Billy' Aull ,-. .. -sa ' 1: W, 'V-V Q1 ,. A Judy Beland Pat Benton Edgar Biel Q. X. Us ' Q 's.. .-AQ, I I 1 Douglas Baer ,Y 1' 'Q- 1 's.5 I Betty Kinghom Linda liugerton Michael Kcyserling Arnold Young .lf 'Stig- 57, Biff' Lowell Baker xl. 5 'PN 1 A jackie Binklcy Kay Blanchard 1 po- .ag '14 -av-.,.. 1 Vi .xg -II' Qt, IEAN BOXVERS IOE BOVVERS SHARON BOXVLER RANDY BRVNSON K 'SPG 'wx ff, 2. X' 'i -.ij 'WX Q9 IOE BIISYVELI. ROY BUTLER BILLY CABANISS RICHARD CLENIENT X-:S -LP Q41 it .Uv- 52-:Af EUGENE BURKE If, If'-sv 'bl Q.. 2 - Y , ENINIETT COLLINS -' fa ,,Q1-fix .A TOMMY COLLINS BONNIE CORBIN DAVID CROSBY PAT DALTON LAURIE DEAN EN lU'4 T1 5ifNj 'Nm s.. tax 8 TZ' gn. if X'H24f'?-f' f It rf L il - A wmv FRANCES VIRGINIA DQLOACH cooxuz DENTON ELEANOR DOANE NIARGARETT DUNNETT DeLOACH 'ox 'W x '-'I'-ff XL! ,' ,v - 4 ' 1 f:'x IU Y: 5 F' LINDA EACERTON JEANNE ELLIOTT STANLEY FOX 10 ANNE FREEMAN W . iv s I2 a-7 BILL CARCUILO 'X 5411 vxw-f' JOHNNY CATCH Y , A7 .,W,, U 1 'vm H E. 46' 4-A. Q 4. IIILDA GAY FRANK CLOVER CORDELL CODVVIN BLANCHE COODSON I :gr 'W- ww H1 id? s f FS r v jg. . 40+ Q 8 A vF'- ,Vx 'lx ls.. -. ,, I S C.. BOYD CHAYFS BILL CRINDLEY BILLY HACY FRANK HAMILTON .spy is. if f' if l i X iv-Q Vs., exft ,P 'TT-'Vx :A 'LL Lx ' Nagy, YI v 4' if SUSAN IIAYYKES iq fQlIARl.O'l'TIi IIOXYARD LYNDA IIVDSON PAT ,IOHNS BARBARA jOllNSON BILLY JONES , IA? 41- 65 3 N lug wx' X 1'--7 I, 'f .af . , 1 ' 1 1 Vx SUE JONES 4,4-YR -Q ii 'nw Q , RQ MARY JEAN KINGHORN DAVID KOZAC 'Q 72,3 'X' ANN LUCKEY RONNIE NIARTINY SUE NUNN CAROL O'DELL VVILLIANI KEARSE XIICIIAEI. KEYSERLINC Dau, yi A-I ii R, vw ix -5' 'Tr' 5,3 x A 4 BETTY KINCIIORN LOUISE KINCHORN .f'X Q' vu A I fvwv I A 1 . Ah I GAYLE LINEBERCER I EMILY LANCASTER LINDA LANIER F325-ii Q-7 'sv-S Ch Wild .7 RICHARD NIL-ARTIIUR RICKY MILLER BONNIE NOBLES '95 is. TTS ? x X1 ALICE PADGETT LEWVIS PARKER BILL PETERSEN 5 Viv'-S 'X 'F-7 'if 'QR P , , , , If Q ' 4 PATTY PETERSON LINDA POXVELL 3 ff! Yr: - Q... 17? WAYNE RAMSEY KENNY RAPER -fx ff?-v 1T'S'v NY MARTHA PRIESTER 4.4 . ,Nl x' ct' a' , 'JI Q' ' 'ZBA gg Q w - , QT ' ADELINE RENTZ -av' 1 45 ff 1' 'VN 4: N - 'E 'E I. 1. PURVIS LARRY lf 'Tk 'Y bi S'5 3,z BETTYE RABINOWVITZ 'U' Ns-X 'If'- v -14.1 PAT SHIMER 'ls nw X X Q-'If N 3 '10 K Lv LARRY SHOEMAKER BETTY SUE SMITH MARY FRANCES SMITH PAT SMOAK BARRY SNYDER Q Jx Qi Dh- viy ' new TF? 'IF-r ln. AX Q2-is DICK STANLEY JIMMY STRICKLAND SUZY SUTKER MICKEY TABOR LENNY TAYLOR J- , ,Lx fa... 4' 'Q BILLY THAMES DAVID TOLSON JAMES XVARREN LEA NVHEELER '9 31, wwf, FRED TUTEN DICK VOGT k' X its. Virmf' ,lg A. GAIL WHITFIELD BARBARA VVILLIAMS ,Qt', A3 e Fx ' S ' if W-Q.. -Q. ARNOLD YOUNG JIMMY ZEDAKER KEITH FLEMING NOT PICTURED CHARLES CORDELL JOE FERGUSON ROLLIE FERGUSON ROBERT GAY RICHARD JENNINGS CARSON O'QUINN ,Q . CP, DODY VVALLACE C.. T 7' BARBARA WRIGHT Page Forvy-Five OFFICERS SPONSORS Right to Left: President, Ray Xlilliuinsg Yiee- Left to Right: Nlrs. Yellu, Nliss Newell. Blrs President, Bruce XVhitneyg Secretary. Sandra CNY. KITS. Davis. Xlr. Yarlmrougli. Blat-kg Treasurer, Dennis Smith. Sopkomored ,fi if yi if il .U .1 L el L TAI I Joi' Alderman, Benny Ankerson, Janice Archibald, Carol Bailey. Van Bailey. Roger Bellamy Jerry Bennett. f Riley Bennett, Dorothy Benz, Marge Berkely, Betty Bessinger. Dolly Bixliop. Sandra Black. jimmy Blaclcbumk ,Aj ' V 1 i .Q x -13 W' S. x K K A Q - it A Sf Sf 's- ix' , . '- tx-, e. on , S' I1 F4- - 32 I v l. Colleen Blaelcmun, Marvin Bragg, Glenn Brantley, Douglas Brown. Iames Brown. Carolyn Brownlee. jimmy Brunson. 4' Q J 5 g, t 0 .-. Y ,gg Q . Q QX -si Vw NL- r .-Y QS- 5n 'Y' fi . +' wi: ' ' ' sg, . ,,.V I Y If , 7. , K gc li !. if F x 7 I X WF, ? Emmit Bufkin, james Bunton, Annette Campbell, Mitchell Cappelmann, Ed Carr, Frank Chance, Bill Clements. it '-vt 5- Q an 5, M' V' e W.. f 'N' G S' , -W 'W -.gs -N, X.. X, 1 v .L A v ix V . A Virginia Collins, Helen Compton, Hazel Connelly, Judy Converse, Pat Corbitt, Iudy Crosby, Woodrow Crosby. ag 'wg -'vs , V!- 'wav' 1? 'Qvos Ioe Dacus, Tracy Davidson, Angela Deer, Lil Distler, john Dominique, Dorothy Eakin, Clinton Ellis. aw ,ff ' Ivo Q 4. Q, '05 R 'X . V , ..- S L' Q- ,A , I , Mary Epps, Carolyn Fant, jerry Gallop, Ioan Cant, Bobby Garguilo, Robert Gilbert, Sharon Gooch. Gregory Gore, Carolyn Graves, VVinst0n Gregg, Jim Harbour, Charles Heape, Carol Hendricks, Terry Herbert. 41x Y:-4 'fdrrbl M.- x -r pg, :O lr of Harold Holmes, Diane Hunt, Sibby Hunter, Coleman Infinger, james Jackson, Sharon Ienks, Mary Elizabeth johns. Q s X .. ,, D.. Q, S' Wx a s 'YV' 'ff s., 2 Q W f V i : 3 W Q, X J 1 Q John Kennemur, Bob King, Edna Kraay, Helena Langford, Ralph Le Febvre, Arlene Lettich, Buddy Luclcey. I' fi' 49 hw' ' , H f B' , 'F' av- P . if 4' iff.: c- , 4vw 4' A vw ' KX X '05 A in A Nw V- X . '44 , ns I I 'A ' ' Y P 17 1 ' 51 --.,.. Aw ., M L- as- , I vw l z Q 1 I l A Pat Madden, Genita Mallory, Linda McCaskill, Elaine McCurdy, Caroline McLeod, Carol Meade, Toni Metcalf. E f , B- ,s ,, gi vx., Q73 X -C., , 'li' , X' 1 -'Am 1, I wh, . ' , Marshall Michael, Ioan Mitchell, Iohnny Norton, Vicki Mock, Betty jo O'Quinn, Billy O'Quinn, Joyce Ownby. ,-5 0 1: Q .5 4 9 r 1 Q M QL X' N J 8 4 Q- f 3,3 ' kr ' I I K . Q- -wi e' 6 Carol Pannell, Perry Padgett, Judy Parks, Bruce Patterson, JoAnne Peeples, Marlene Peeples, Dotty Perry Virginia Ponds, Kemper Powell, Christine Purvis, Ned Hahn, Tommy Richards, Christina Riley, Lou Rodgers. , 3.': 3 N. is, :xv sr 1 5,5 'A 51' 'Z 'Cb W ig, Larry Rowland, Sylvia Russ, Stanley Schein, Paul Schwartz, Clayton Slcetoe, Bobby Smith. Dennis Smith. l x Y 'r-1' V, '-. fa, J 4' ' '- ' '-f Q tw- Q A 5 .V Xizfgr-Fx -Q L, Donnie Smith, Maxine Smith, Molly Smith, Thomas Stokes, Frances Talley, james Thomas, jimmy Thomas. '. Gi--.. gg 'S S- igma S.. If i , 'fl' 6 Y K I A Bonnie Tidd, Sandra Tucker, Carol Tudor, Judy Turner, Maxine Trammell, Tommy Wagner, Shirley NVeaver. .. ,, 'y -. ' ffl '-f 3- .. :Q 97' '51 f it ,ty 5 A 'N A l . .' if X , Freddie Wells, jim Whelan, Bruce Whitney, Ray VVilliams, Russell VVilliamson, WVilla Willis, Pat YVilson, L. ' -N -2 1 . il' ' 'Q-X , gil 4, Slilce Winecoff, Joyce Woods, Angie Youmans, Robert Youmans. Page Forty-Nine SPONSORS MJ OFFICERS Left to liiglitg Nliss Hardin, Mrs. Bostick, NI1-s. Luv, ' X . .L i. . Xlrs. lJCL01lCl1, Bliss Moody, Miss Lewis. xp' tg9g'g2i3',VYIii5ig , no Kitty Trask, Treasurer, Bob Steely. . WJ? ' . mi WW WW .grwlamen . D -5. R, . G. ' , '2 ,, I 'Q A KJ if is 3--. 5 .px e Z :L f ' ' ' I , ' , ' 'L ,f' A KL ' fx 4 1. A .L , A . I joe Adams, Arlene Atkinson, Tony Bailey, Karen Barfield, john Barton, Daisey Battey, Barbara Bennett, Annie Ruth Benton. 4 is 0' Q 93 V K: ' 'N 3 .19 1 e ' x A if is A - vi . W ' - S' 4 , - 'S Page Filly Linda Benton, James BiSh0P, Mary Ann Bouleriee, Vernon Bowers, Yvonne Bowers, Regina Brantly, Andy Brown, Olin Brown. 'Af Y'-YN 'Nu 6' -LL -L. Mary Bundy, Gerry Burke, john Caldwell. 6:-:ylei,CJarnpbell, Deloris Chandler, Celia Clements, Christine Cloud, Donnie Cohen. -Q 13 5-I , ',,p . ., 1'-6. 151' Q 'RV' K 15 'ja -. - 4 x, ..v. - bv- ' K Q- v Q . .1 ,- 1 1 . xiii : , 1 , t - Q.- Gibson Cohen, Garland Cole, Katie Lou Connelly, Carl Cooler, Betty Cordell, Edward Craw rd, jimmy Deer, joe de Kehoe. x. Q 9' q, x 3' Q sl ,A 0 A 'X Q 5' os' at ,td Q, A: S , V I V ,Q if-'? l, ,, ' . K ' vw-. 7 tw, T, a N ' , , ,fit , -T ' ia, 4 , - 4 ' 4 F' . L L .. x janet DeLoach, Edith Ann Driggers, james Dorsey, Linda Dougherty, Bernie Evans, Sandra Fant. Bobbie Fender, Carolyn Ferguson. :wil ' f -, 4: s. , . Q Q fr ,Q 4, 9' an ,, j Q 4 ,Q Q 4 'A , 'N 'N , 'S '4 ' V' ' if? V . -- A , ' , ., . Q, . , , Y, ' Lil' 3 F, L. , I ' J C ' , , X V ' -5 r' 1 Q K rk A, A p . A 1 ' M 7 1 Carolyn Finley, Ena Pat Fordham, Lyn Fraser, ,,,,t Marian Fritz, Andrew Gallop, Lindsey Gay, Tommy Gilbert, Hugh Gibson. V Q A I , W V .4 . J :xt , A N ,K hi :sh 5 wxfq , :lx gf .xy In - , ' ' , . C ,. f ss- Q a,- rr X y A Q '- Q-V ff ' ., ' ' X r N ?ffi Y-rf' f ! o A 5 M Q A 4 - 5 ,- A sex., r i. Ln, L L Ursula Goethe, Gordon Grt, avid Green, Michael Greenly. Ned Gwinn, Betty Haekner. Ann Hart. ,- Nlg - ' I3 ., 'A , 'f -.... ,S x X Q , i - .A A A . - - ' s t - L X ' l F F t V fm joyce Harvey, Ray Harvey, jimmy Hawkes. Horace Hawkins, Charles Hazen. XVillis Hearn. Bill Hendricks, Gloria Hi0rS. Lucien Hinson, Ella Hiott, Carl Hookstra, jack Horcher, Danner Hryharrow. Eve Horne, Tommy Hubbard. Dianna Hutchinson. . l 39 W T7 ip- -is .F 4' ,,.i rf f-. , 'Q 't 5 - . , in - M . L L. L 1 ,,.w-- ' gf - 4 AnnHud50n, J, K, Inahinel, Brenda jar-kgnn, joyqe johnson. Michael jones. Emilie Lengnick, Larry Lepionka, Danny Lesesne. I s. Rb-1 Q K Ap. ff 2 4... :F , 4 1 ,ff V 'R R. Q Y s., IQNE -N Cx 4, hx 's . it L. ' L . Q. 1 .. - , 4 I 5 Hazel Lightsey, Kenny Logan, james Long, Eddie Lovette, Gail McConaughy, Larry McCutcheon, Ida Mae McDavit, jay McLeod. , 'Quart , X - ra in , s M. , ,-X Q D s.. i ' Q-.1 A ti ai 'a 8 Q E , 5 ' . ff r 's W- 1 ' ' f ix' ,F 32' . r 1 - 1 -M H f 'M r ,e rf 're W ii V K Q 54 7 .u ' it ' ii ' A-L A A , X rw. Q. 4 K 4 I g rf' -'f , 4. r Troye Matthews, Mary Ellen Marcil, Eric Mesco, Ann Miller, Sandra Mitchell, Linda Mixon, Janice Moore, Robert Morris. is y ' ,, W M Q , ..., an A Qi 1 .ah 'x v A cv .V as 45 - , 'P ml as t. h -inf V X.. ,- , 14 1 a CQ f 'W r , X W, 1 an ' 1 wg? L .J .. , L - ' ' gt Q Marilyn Neidich, Sandra Nettles, Pat Nicholson, Emily Norton, VVilliam Norton, Gary Nunn, Frankie 0'Quinn, Bert Parker. -Q , L 5 -o 'N QQ ,, W.: 1 gs 4 -Q .4 i. xx ' W .., ,. . YS-.J 1 ., - Q. , .,,. Y -., k ,,,, L in 'T L1 E -L r ie.-.,. 4 ' . - 5 Tommy Palmer, Carol Patterson, janiee Petorock, Willard Polk, Ricky Pollitzer, Bertie Mae Price, Hilda Rahn, Marjorie Raper. M -'rg 'r SJ 1. - .T 0 ., f . 3- 6.- 4 A. 4 - vi 4 '-- s-.,,. ,, x, , 'Q ' v- v' R' 4 4' A4 fist 1 L . - i, 1 1. . 5 hui - Paul Robinson, Hugh Rogalski. XVayne Rushton. Mollie Sayers, john Scherer. Lottie Shynkarek. l0l1llfl!' Simpson. .lUd!' SiI'lCl2iir- Elaine Smith, Linda Smith, Richard Smith, Ann Stanley, Bob Steeley, Beth Storey, Margaret Sturm, Linda Sutker. .QA 77 N vp l if Buddy Taylor, A 7... L4 Donnie Taylor, Dorothy Ann Taylor, Ji Y 1 f- AK 'mm 1: Q L 4 fe-x Barbara Thompson, Kitty Trask, Peggy Trezevant, Victor Tucker, Tommy Vandei-hoof, .. QQ: . +L , x- r ' .fix fr? lv wc H.. AA A . - SA K A . K - 4 Narcissa Vukas, Connie YVall, Mitch VVaters, Larry VVeddel, Linda VVellS, Gordon YVheeler, Joyce VVhite, Gayle Wilson. Q ilu- .4 ' Kitty Wynn, Susan Youmans, joy Youngblood. llw Nj Nor PICTURED ' LPM N G' ,Y A , Richard Amis Sybil Fleming :xl ' ' Co 'L Ronnie olmson Robert Kilgore Don Miller james 0'Brien Linton Pinkney Barbara Sauls Vernon Schroder 7 7 ff Fritz Schaltz 'zf Robert St. Clair ' Clary Stokes Harold Whelan John Wilson ,,,' VT? wg Page Fifty-Three ,fv- .fl 5 I I I I I I I I I It is 11 privilege us well as Ll pleasure to offer this word of greeting through the BEAUFORTONIAN. Slay this annual with its records of the current year hring to all of us in the years to come happy memories of high school clays. Sincerely, ,M..4,.f.Q7gZ,Q junior High Principal XVILLIANI E. DUFFOHD Secretary NIRS. ANN DANIELS unior Perry Almond Larry Anderson Patricia Anderson Fred Atkins Donna Austin Mickey Bailey Paul Barber Sandra Bennett Pat Berkley Kent Bishop Hazel Black David Bogan Cookie Bowers Bruce Boyer Billy Breland Thomas Conn Connie Connelly james Cooler Karen Cooper Carl Copeland jean Corbett Billy Corbin Florence Corbin David Courtney Gene Cox VVayne Crosby Nlary Nell Dacus VVinston Davidson Frank Davis Mary Emily Davis de cfigllflr Q1 Carolyn Brown Albert Brownlee David Brunson Bobby Bums Gloria Burns Maurice Campbell Biffie Cappelmann Barbara Christensen Nlikc Childers james Clark Imogene Clark Paul Clement Edith Cole Alice Compton limmitt Compton Phyllis DeLoach Ann Donaldson Carolyn Ellis Clayton Ellis Claudia Ellis Jackie Ellsworth Carl Epps Sandi Foster Nlarsha Fox 'lee Fra sher La x'L'l'lIl' Funderburk Louise l underburk Tommy Cantt john Carrier Charles Catch Jeanette Gay Logan George Nancy George Ann Gibson Bobbie jean Class Janine Godley Horace Goethe Mary Beth Goldsborough joan Gooch Dale Graves Susan Gray Diana Greco Harry Hanson Dickie Harris Donna johnson Donna jones Judy Kader Bill Kennedy Robert Kennemur Ioy Keyserling Lonnie Kingery Billy Kizer Larry Kizer Verna Koenifz Robert Kozak lone Lawson Shelly jean Lott Bonnie Lupton Peggy Mallory Qgllfl, grade jane Hartley Richard Harter Bill Haselden Edward Haynesworth Azalea Hcadden James Henderson Harriet Henry Hildon Hensley Dick Hiers Freddy Hoffman Roberta Holt Don Huckabee David jackson Lawrence Jackson Carolyn Martin Kathy Martin David Blartiny Danny Mason Beverly Maule NValter May Billy McConaughey Eileen McCoy Howard McTeer Thomas McTeer jackie NlcPhail Bobby Mitchell Shirley Mixon t , '75 . . lg- gf .1 . L? I Q. O. S. ', 'K fir' nk 6- .x -if -L ,f L- 4- E7 Sterley Mixson Teresa Morris john Murphy Jerry Norton Lesley Olesak George O'Quinn Jean 0'Quinn Paul O'Quinn Pauline O'Quinn Karen Padgett Kate Padgett Patricia Padgett Diane Parker Gail Sapp Bernard Schein Ch i5f?' Schroeder fv if Margaret Shoemaker Ann Smith C.- Billy Smith Y-' Coleman Smith v I E. F. smifh Hg ' ,' Hazel Smith ' , Jerry Smoak Betty Ruth Strickland Rita Strickland .fb L ilk . Bobby Stutts FRY Parker Harry Taylor 5 Nell Paul Heyward Taylor S - Q.-v' M 1 iigllfl, grade Ras Peek Jody Taylor , Sidney PCBPIBS Pamella Taylor .1 7 Q. Douglas Perrin Ann Phillips Linda Pinckney Melinda Pinckney Frank Polk johnny Polk Butch Ramsey Bobby Rankin Glenn Riggs Susan Rogers Shirley Rutland Horace Thomas Q f Dennis Tuten Carl Vella Janice VVarren Linda VVelburn Evelyn VVhite ,Q VValter VVhite Q , 1 Dick lVilliarns Gayle VVoods Sherril Youmans ' ' 'tr jackie Kanavel f 5 of be 0.- 2 ig 'ik 'S 1. 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Tho Stuclciit Council has inuny projccts cluring thc ycur. such us: sponsoring thi- morning clcvotionuls. inonitoring thc lunchlinc. :incl in gcncrul, improving thc school to thc satisfaction of ull. This ycaiifs officcrs urc: Alvin Brown. Prcsi- clcnt: Bill Curgnilo. Vicc-Pwsixlciitq Nancy lloq- crs, Sccrctiiryg anal Docly Xllillucc, 'l1l'011Slll'4'l'. l'nclcr zililc sponsorship of Xliss .-Xnnc NIL-Gill. :incl Nlrs. Cc-nc Dcloaich, thc Stuclcnt Council has clonc much for thc hcttcrnicnt of our school. ounci Right front to left Burney Lllts Sqllv Long Tllman Erxm Nlrs Charlotte Grantham sponsor jimmy Wagner Emmett Compton Eddnt Featherly Barbara Nllrk Roy Rivers IX'1ncy George james Cooler fstandmgj Gene Cox Sowing the Seeds of Leadership The junior High Student Council has two main purposes or objectives: first, to develop the qualities of leadership in the junior high students, and second, to implant in them the traits of integritv. scholastic achievement, mental alert- ness. and loyalty to Beaufort High. EDITOR Sandx Long ss ,W haf ASSOCIATE EDITOR 'Vancy Rogers eau 0l't0l'll,ClJ'l I eazbook Pages Rcflcct To pllbl1Sll '1 hook that vsould bc more than lust another yeflrhoolx recordrng 1 school VL lr 111 PICIUTLS to cltch the true Splflt of lrfe it Beaufort Hlgh md to rcflect th at school splrlt throughout the PIQCS of the Beaufortoman h 15 been the go ll of the entxre staff For the flrst trme the stiff has lm ld 1 regular class perlod durlng the school day for work on tht xmrhook For the flrst tlme '1 college slzed CCllI'lOI'l xx as lttcmptcd Another flrst w IS the full color plCIlll'6 1n the openmg SLCIIOU For the flrst tlme a thlrteen year old was a wheel on the staff xxx 1-ribs P1 'Q5!x non, ffxanvi YQ ,yr I U NIO R EDITORS AWD SEINIOR EDITOR Paula Sayers FEATURE EDITOR joan Holmes CLUB EDITORS Pit ohns Louise Kmghom and Niary juan K1ng.,hom 3 A 1 , I I '. . i.,, ,, X-f .. SPORTS EDITORS: Bill Godwin and Doug JUNIOR HIGH EDITORS: Docly YVallalce and Pgge Smy Six Crqppclrmum. Charlotte Howard .SI 358 School Spzrzt VVork '1Ct1ldllV got uncle ru ax xx 1th four staff members flttend mg the Publxcatlons IVorkshop 'at XV1nthrop last summer follow ed bv 'ln lntensne adxertlslnq clmpfugn Wlth September came the pl mmng of the len out than pICtIlI'C taklng 'md retwklng be gan rn October md contlnuul llmost llfltll the fmll deqdlme Febnmry '70 It wfis 'is slmple is thfxt xct lt lm olved mountalns of work work thqt will he run fmlmq uf the xcflrbook rs fr llV1I'Ig lmlt be tween von 'md xour lllqll school hfc lf rt rccflptures ever mem the mcmorlcs of thc life incl spmt that to you were BC lllfOI't Hlgh School if BUSINESS MANAGER Kay Taylor ADVERTISING EDITOR Lxbby Fordham -11-..,N-A Y-f -'3 .- I is i ASSISTANT FEATURE EDI SPONSOR Mrs Mary Vella BUSINESS STAFF Betty Kmghom M1chaelKeyserI1ng TOR Emlly Lancaster ASSIS Jem Bowers Niarguerlte Creech and Rose Hudson TANT SENIOR EDITOR Ann Harley SOPHOMORE EDITORS Tommy Stokes Ida M1y McDav1tt and Bruce Whitney yr FRESHMAN EDITORS Lmda Sutker Mollle Sayers and Michael Grecnly Page Slxfy Seven . 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' I I : ' Q. : , ' . : ' , ' li. 15' Page S ty EIQHV flclaf ss, X EDITOR Txhc' Xffllh XFWS FDVIORS X1 lrla Dlsthr ll Ho lg-ni' FE ATURE EDITOR AND COLUNINISTS buh Slltker Krathleen deKehoP Blrhwra Iohnson Ann N1cE1chem and Paula S1yers j Ax SPORTS EDITORS Rose Hudson and Johnny Catch STAFF 'VIENIBERS Left to rrght jon Freuler Gful Hm ex Barbara johnson Niarllyn W61d1Ch Irene Bl1m1 Ann Lesesne V1Lk1 Niodx Qlxudn McLeod ,lem Hord and Evelyn Lawton 1 -Lf! j..f X4 A K za , i J . E? 4, ,, 2 'I lv' S . ' ff W7 35 1 . is 10. x . , W ' - , - . , ' : . .' , '. '. ' f: , . '- '. - and .Im 1 hm-N Z I LJ -,A i V , 'fi 9 A 3 ,K S S 1 . - '. 35.45 k , L X rw A499 A S . ,, 2 . ' , . 1 1 , . A A E .bf ,l. ith. ,.v.,L.., y , ' - 3 ' - a y A ' ' ' 2 5 T 7- T 3 5. - 9: f 3 I i 5 'P A ., , -. ? 3 ,J i ,, ' Q- ,J 2 ' Z ' S' f . ,mm I Q , ,uw '- .gfml 'jf' v '7- 1 N. . rin -V t X. 'rl A xl ' ,, I '. 4 , -N 1 x .T - - 1 . ,TX Tx! t J n f 1 ,lu 1. - , ' ' I . . K 4 .v . of 'F 4. V ,Q . - 1- lx - ' , alle BUSINESS MANAGER B1llGnndley ASSISTANIT BUSINESS MANAGERS Beverly Shell and Emily Lancaster ART EDITORS Ann Stanley and Bobby Eagerton SPOINSOR Mrs Vrrhe Holmes H eadlmes and Deadlmes What makes Beaufort Hlgh uck? The throb bmg pulse of hxgh school l1fe the TIDAL WAVE' Thus orgamzatlon backed up by an edltor whose perserverance and smcerlty have 1nsp1red the whole staff has made thls a monumental year for the TIDAL WAVE Meetmg zero hour deadlmes the paper goes to press monthly wxth regular addltlons appear 1ng for the students At the COHCCSSIOH stand at football games or the popcom stand after school you w1ll flnd the frlendly faces of staff members Wlth thelr mlnds hearts and hands forever gomg strong the staff produces our TIDAL WAVE the backbone of hlgh school hfel THE TIDAL WAVE Pubhshed trxweekly by the students Beaufort High School Member of S C S P A Subscnptxon rates 75c per year l0c per copy STAFF Edrtor Tyke lock ...Joan Holmes Marne Dlstler .Suzy Sutker News Editors Feature Editor Assrstant Feature Editor Kathleen de Kehoe Paula Sayers Ann McEachern Colummsts Johnny Gatch Asslstant lSports Edxtorj Barbara Colhns Busmess Manager .Bxll Grindley Assrstant Busmess Manager .Beverly Shell Busmess Staff Lomse Kmghorn Betty Kmghorn Hary Jean Kmghorn, and Gail Harvey Reporters and Typxsts ..Ann Lesesne lwelyn Lawton Emxly Lancaster Vu-ki lock, Barbara Collins, Barbara Bennett, larllyn Nei ch Cnrculahon Manager Emxly Lancaster Assxstants Jon Freuler Claude llcheod Reporters and Typlsta Jeni Hord Barbara Johnson Cartoomst Bobby Eagerton Assistant Cartoonists Ann Stanley Bobby Fender Advuer Virlie V Holmes Pug S1yN : i , : I . . . of . - . ' . Sports Editors ............. ...Rose Hudson di . . --m---.--- , P -- 1 e ix - H-Hn Hua W, viii llhilxanma 4- Gfaswuammg M mx ll I , C7 , i in Front rank, left to right: Janice Warren, Kitty XVynn, Marian Fritz, Ursula Goethe, Barbara Bennett, Linda Benton, Barbara Thompson. Second rank, left to right: David Crosby, joan Mitchell, Phylis Deloaeh, Ann Cibson, Bobby Mitchell, NVebb Langford, Ed Haynesworth, jackie Kainard, Carolyn Brownlee, jerry Bennett. Third rank, left to right: Perry Allmond, David Bogan, Buddy Carganious, joy Keyserling, William Norton, Connie Wall, Christine Cloud, Telsy Olsak, Donna johnson, Roberta Holt. Fourth rank, left to right: Vernon Schroder, Kemper Powell, Dick Hiers, XVillard Polk, Paul O'Quinn, Frank Davis, Dorothy Ann Taylor, Lynn Fraser. Fifth rank, left to right: jimmy Bishop, Ronnie johnson, Sammy Reynolds, Iolin Simpson, Robert Morris, Riley Bennett, loe Shuman, Stanley Schein, john Scherer. Sixth rank, left to right: Dennis Smith, XVaync Crosby, Robert King, Denny Dykes, Harold Holmes, jimmy Thomas, Rickey Miller. Practice Makes Perfect. we 'O pf :fi- H, marches bv. A? X X1 U The Pride of B. H. S. X Trumpets blaring . . . eymbols clashing . . . drums beating wildly . . . SPIRIT soars as the li. ll. S. band Blade up of 60 members, the band, under the lead- ership of Xlr. james Stuart. not only provides enter- tainment at football games, but also furnishes the music for the Xlay Day Festival, participates in all parades. gives occasional programs for the student body, and holds concerts for the public periodically. yi! - -1-A3 fb . Xvijp ff v- S z Z 2 1 S 1 f s I 4 1' 7 ff., 1 ,. . a 1 I1 W-Wm MIC M 1 -r . in 1 --' -- l' .. M! lui First row, left to right: Vivian Crippen, Adeline Rentz, Pat Shimer, Hilda Cay, lean Bowers, Teddy Potter, Gail Linelverger, jay Smoali, Lowell Baker, Peggy Allen, Annette Cainphell, Marjorie Baper, Evelyn Lawton, Ann Lesesue, Miriam Peeples. Second row: Dot Shuman, josephine Smith, Gail Harvey, Catliie Sliroeder, Mary Kraay. Marie Hohhs, Juanita Rutland, Harold YVlielan, Rose Hudson, Barbara YVright, Virginia Ponds, janice Petteroek, Virginia Collins, Lou Rogers, Helena Langford, Sandra Tuelier, Joyce Harvey, Beverly Shell. Third row: Paul Robinson, David Cordon, Lenny Taylor. CA orua YVifl1 a Song in Their Hearts Beaufort High Schools all-girl choir under the direction of Xliss Kay Felder made its debut at a Christmas concert with the high school hand. XVith the speech class it presented an impressive assembly program at the Easter season. ln the late spring the chorus again joined with the hand to present the final concert of the year Several memhers of the group traveled to Rock Hill to observe the South Carolina Nlusic Festival held at Nlwintlirop College in April. Included in the weekly class schedule is two days of directed listening to xvell-known classi- cal and semi-classical music. At present there are thirty-five girl memhers with Beverly Shell the newly-selcwted accom- panist. Six boys were memhers of the chorus first semester. In front: Janis XVarren. Left to right: Barbara 1 4 x'i 1 s aforeffed Thompson, Kitty XVyun, Marian Fritz, Ursula Goethe, Linda Benton, Barbara Bennett. 1 L ! . . - W . j y ,ii ,, . .-M693-wr-f - VF. '-me-,f1n't' ' .f Q' 1-F55 U f J. -.ff2'f'3 f -' --','y- 65,47 4-Q f2.2 39fb 1. , .,,,-, .-.- . - Q ig... A ,,2,+' - M ip B , miifffiv. -A-- ' ,..,-,. . 1 ,Mg Q U K, , V . e 1' ff1?','j 3 far -,.. ' ,.., ,A I , Z. . V- ' 1 X , - V ' 14, -ij '. - , -.-f V M .f1??-fit.. 1 S ' ' f ' m,,,,.,f,s.. 1 v Af '1'-x r.,,.'f--'A'-. , K -.' f S N ws . I . riuvu- b 5. . ---- ii. v JZ' ,gum -. . 4. - .2-4af,.3:gK 1. '51 ,. ' ' ' KIT' , . ,Q .1,,., ' ' J' fy ' L '. , .Q , . HM Q il EQ, 4 .'- si .1 Xt A ll fix .4-X Standing: Paula Sayers. First row, front to hack: Cseatecll XYillard Polk, Clayton Sketoe, Paul Robinson. Second row: Sarah Rosenthal, Mary Ellen Marcil, Vivian Crippen. Elaine Mt-Curcly. Coreen Tooley. Third row: Ann Lesesne, Evelyn Lawton, Pat Benton. Lottie Shynkarek. Coleen Blackman, Carol Meade. Fourth row: Irene Blum, Virginia Ponds, Vicki Mock, Toni Metcalf, Tommy Palmer, Hugh Gibson. ollferary agazine Bluebloods - Printers Ink' in Their Veins The Breakers, the literary magazine of Beaufort High School, is the publication for which this organi- zation is responsible. The staff collects the best writ- ings of junior and senior high students and compiles them in this yearly magazine. This year the descriptive sketches, poetry, non-fic- tion, and fiction published in The Breakers were the winning entries in a literary contest conducted through the English department. The staff consists of the following: Editor, Paula Sayers, Associate Editor, Irene Blum, junior High Editors, Mollie Sayers and Michael Cre yg Des- criptive Sketches Editors, T 1 . etcaf and Vicki Mock: Fiction Editor. Betty Hacknerg Non-Fiction Ed- Q-? 75 '11--v' Paula Sayers itor. Pat Shiinerq Senior Editor, Vivian Crippeng junior Editor, Sharon Bowlerg Typists, Evelyn Lawton, Ann Lesesne. Pat Bentong Sponsor, Miss Ruth Newell. Irene Blum BREAKERS EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Page Seventy-Two Era CM Brains and N oses The Beta Club is a leadership-service organi- zation composed of juniors and seniors selected by its active members and approved by the faculty. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A Bn average is required for eligibility for membership. The club is sponsored by Miss Loretta Lewis and Miss Dutchin Hardin. OFFICERS President -.. . tee ,. Ann McEachem Vice President , . L. , Bill Grindley Secretary ,e..e, , , joan Holmes Treasurer L, etc Emily Lancaster ramaficd Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? The Dramatics Club, originally founded in 1949 by Mrs. Nelrae Bostick, is an organization of students interested in developing and improv- ing their dramatic ability. Highlighting the club's activities have been a Christmas program and an Easter program. The sponsors are Mrs. Nelrae Bostick and Miss Mary Ann Garvin. President . . , . joan Holmes Vice President Gloria Hiers Secretary Janice Moore Treasurer , Susan Youmans . I C3 T F y -.ls-f First row, left to right: Sandi Long, Nancy Rogers, Virginia Gregg, Vivian Crippen, Miss Lewis and Miss Hardin, Sponsors. Second row: Shorty McAlhaney, Ann McEachern, Joan Holmes, Sarah Rosenthal, Third row: Denny Dyches, David NVinecoff, Paula Sayers, jon Frculer, Alvin Brown. Fourth row: Irene Blum, Ann Luckey, Louise Kinghorn, Kay Taylor, Marguerite Creech. Fifth row: Bill Grindley, Dody XVallace, Suzanne Sutker, Tyke Mock, Libbie Fordham, Sue jones, Arnold Young. Sixth row: Emily Lancaster, Jeni Hord, Susan Hawkes, Evelyn Lawton, Cathie Schroeder. Seventh row: Bill Petersen, Pat johns, Ann Lesesne, Betty Kinghorn, Charlotte Howard. Eighth row: Bill Garguilo, Frank Hamilton, Mary jean Kinghom, Pat Benton. Ninth row: Larry Rogers, Ronald Martiny, Mike Keyserling, and jim Cordon. Front row, left to right: 1SeatedJ joan Holmes, Marilyn Neidich, Ann Stanley. Second row: fStandingJ Sandra Mitchell, judi Parks, Marge Berkley, Pat johns, Carole Tudor, Mrs. Bostick, sponsorg Diane Hunt, Miss Garvin, sponsor, Gloria Hiers, Janice Moore, Susan Youmans, Linda Sutker, Carolyn Ferguson. Last row: Mary Elizabeth johns, Dottie Eakin. Page Seventy-Three Cu o 0 , v O I i.- '3099 A A- 1'bfJ 'off First row, left to right: Mrs. Holmes, Toni Metcalf, Dotty Eakin, Ray Williams, Mary Elizabeth Johns, Judy Beland, Diane Hunt, Miss Moody. Second row: Judy Turner, Peggy Allen, Beverly Shell, Dollie Bishop, Judy Converse, Sandra Black, Judith Parks, Pat Madden. Third row: Genita Mallory, Elaine McCurdy, Annette Campbell, Helena Langford, Carl Hendricks, Ann Luckey, Marge Berkley. Fourth row: Bruce Patterson, Douglas Brown, Bruce Whitney, Carole Tudor, Thomas Stokes, Stanley Schein, Bobby Smith. Fifth row: Freddie Wells, Emmitt Bufkin, Clayton Sketoe, Pat Corbit, Gregory Gore, Winston Gregg, Riley Bennett, Buddy Luckey, Ralph LeFebvre. unior Cifarmicaf league Labor Omnia Vincit! The Junior Classical League has stimulat- ed an interest in the Latin language and has given its members an opportunity to study the Roman life and its customs. The Latin Forum held at VVinthrop Col- lege in March is an annual highlight for the Latin students. Latin lives again today as the Latin stu- dents gather with their sponsors, Mrs. Virlie Holmes and Miss Peggy Moody. ,ri unior Cfaoaicaf league i rf 'Ni fl sq ,- OFFICERS President -- ............ Ray Williams Secretary --- --- Mary Elizabeth Johns Page Seventy-Four l ,. x First row, left to right: Marilyn Neidich, Mollie 'Sdl'6rs, ll'Tfendricks, Larry Lepionka, Eddie Lovette, James Long, Edward Crawford,!Eric Mesko, Gordon Wheeler, Dianna Hutchinson, Carl Hookstra, Mary Ellen Marcil, Barbara Bennett, Connie Wall, Carolyn Ferguson, Margaret Sturm. Second row: Lottie Shynkarek, Sandy Mitchell, Pat Nicholson, Lucien Hinson, Ricky Pollitzer, Lindsey Cay, Buddy Taylor, Bob King, Barbara Thompson, Troye Matthews, Gayle Campbell, Emily Lengnick, Joy Youngblood, Kitty Wynn, Pat Fordham, Beth Story, Lynn Fraser, Mrs. Holmes. Third row: Arlene Atkinson, Karen Barfield, Colleen Black- man, Betty Hackner, Bertie Price, Joyce Johnson, Betty Cordell, Sybil Fleming, Carolyn Finley, Linda Mixon, Ida May McDavitt, Gloria Hiers, William Norton, Jimmy Deer, Jack Horcher, WVillard Polk, Miss Moody. Fourth row: Michael gggg,nJ.ey,.Linda Dougherty, Ann Stanley., Linda Sutker, Janice Peterock, Iamce . loort, Susan ioumans, Ell 1 Hiott, Marjorie Raper, Peggy Trczexant, Ann Hudson, Ned Gwin, Willis Hearn. Fifth row: J. K. Inabinet, Carl Cooler, Don Miller, Harold Whelan, James Dorsey, Larry Weddel, Paul Robinson, Jay Smoak, John Scherer, Terry Herbert, Bob Steeley, Bobby Fender, David Green. jle jmck CM Parler, Lire, Ecrire This year marks the third anniversary of the French Club. Through this club the French students receive a better under- standing of' the French language and the French people. The theme this year was Around the NVorld.,' At the nightly meet- ings held at the homes of the members, the students saw movies and color slides of France and other foreign lands. The officers are: President L .c.. s s-, Ronnie Martiny Vice-President L- -L .WN Bill Garguilo Secretary s.. L L , Kathleen deKehoe Treasurer Lu -L Louise Kinghom T' Fl l I' - I .4 1 ,, A First row, left to right: Barbara johnson, jeanne Elliott, Betty Kinghorn, Tyke Mock. Second row: Randy Brunson, Ronnie Nobles, Keith Fleming, Kay Peterson, Charlotte Howard. Third row: Gene Burke, Mary jc-an Kingliorn, David Crosby, jenny Horde, Libby Fordham. Fourth row: Dolores XVallaco, Barbara NVright, Dotty Perry, Ann Harley, Michael XVinc-coff. Standing: Mrs. joe Vella, sponsor, jimmy Brown, Bill Elliott, Nancy Rogers, Alvin Brown, jimmy Thompson, Roy Richard, Bill Crindley, Ronnie Martiny, Pat Dalton, Michael Keyserling, Louise Kinghom. Af' Q ' cience Have Rocket, Will Travel! The aim of the Science Club is to arouse the interest of possible future scientists by the presentation of scientific facts and the creation of various scientific projects. The sponsors of this club are Miss Lor- etta Lewis and Miss Gretchen Hardin. First row, left to right: Roy Butler, Stanley Schein, Mitchell Cappleman, Ray Williams, jim Harbour, XVinston Gregg, Patrick Corbin, Bobby Smith. Second row: Miss Hardin, Miss Lewis, Tommy Hubbard, Dudley Smith, jimmy Thomas, Michael jones, Billy O'Quinn, Ricky Pollitzer, Larry Lepionka, Douglas Brown, jimmy Brown, j. K. Inabinet. Third row: Carl Cooler, Roy Richards, Bill Hend- ricks, Harold Whelan, Bruce Patterson, Bobby Steeley, Larry Roland, Paul Swartz, David Shields, john Scherer, Danner Hyharrow. Fourth row: Buddy Taylor, NVaync Ruston, Ed Crawford, Ralph LeFabre, Butch Hinson, Xvillis Hearn, Don Miller, Robert Youmans. Fifth row: Gordon Wheeler. Emmitt Buffkin, john Barton, james Bishop. -Sixth row: Randy Brunson, Kemper Powell, Butch Schroder. Page Seve my-Five Standing. left to right: Alvin Brown, VVilliam George. Hoy Davis, XX!-ntlell Morris, Laundquist Myers, jinuuy Tlioinpson. Carroll Dennis. joe l'1t'l'llt'TNUIl, Nlr. Dufford. Left to right. tSubstitute Driversl: llonnie Nlartiny. johnny Catch. lfmmit Collins, joe Buswell, llobert Xlorris. Regular drixers not present: Tommy Tucker, Dexter Thomas, lid Carr. .,ai.f..,, ear From Books, Knowledge 1958 marks the twenty-first anniversary of the Library Club. Although this group holds a gen- eral meeting bi-monthly, its members are library assistants each period of each school day. Keep- ing the library attractive, processing books, and promoting interest in books are among the activi- ties and services of this club. Miss Eileen Hunter, school librarian, is the sponsor. The officers are: jerry Herbert -. . ,.. A, L L We, President Tracy Davidson , . Vice President Bob Gilbert . N , , , Secretary and Treasurer Seated. 'left to right: jovee llarvev, Yvonne Bowers, Carolyn Broun. Karen lladuett. Standing: Dot Shuman. liobert Cilbert. Terry llerbert, Tracy Davidson. Bliss Hunter. nb- .Aff ud riuerd fu! ' C Mileage Men The lius Drivers, Club meets to share their problems and to understand their duties and responsibilities. These boys. sponsored by Nlr. XYilliam Duf- ford. plav a verv large part in our school life bv not only carrying students to and from school, but also carrying our athletic teams to out-of- town games, carrying students to the games. and taking the Latin students to the animal Latin Forum at XYinthrop College in Rock Hill. President Dexter Thomas Vice President .. Ed Carr Secretary L. , XVilliam George Treasurer L. L, jimmy Thompson .i I.,-.5 v YMEM .2 CM Knowledge Leads to Conservation The purpose of the NYildlife Club is to have its members become more familiar with the problems and techniques of wildlife conservation. One of the projects is to establish bird-food plantings oniseveral club members' farms. An- other plan is to visit the wildlife area on the Savannah River. PTL'SillL'l1f joe liuswell Vice President Carole liailev SCCTC'f2ll'y jolm Kennemuir Treasurer jimmy lllaclsburn Sponsor , Nlr, Walter Cuanu Front row. left to right: joe llusxu-ll. lfmuut Collins, Glenn Brantley, lloliert Kilgore. Carl llookstra. -laines Lone. lftlmlie l.oxi-tte. liennit- Anltersou. Standiuuz lfranlt Cliaiit-tg llerry Pale-tt. YYootlie Crosby. Clayton I-illis. john lxenueuuir, David lxofals. lolm l3oinunt'ls. Xlr. Cnaun, jinnny Bl.iel4burn. .Aff .x4l0loreciafion UA Thing of Beauty is a lou Forever The Art Appreciation Club was organized this year by Mrs. Ralph Davis to help students learn to appreciate the various phases of art, includ- ing local architecture and landscapes. Plans include seeing movies and taking field trips for sketching. President Betty Jo O'Quinn Yice President Tootie Doane Secretary Barbara XVright Treasurer . . Edna Kraay Sponsor . , ., .Q . Mrs. Ralph Davis First row, lt-ft to right: Janice Archibald, Helen Comp- ton, Tootie Doane, Jeanne Elliott, Jo Ann Freeman, Isla Atkinson, Barbara Sauls, Janice Petorock, Sibby Hunter, Angie Youmans. Second row: Barbara Mlright, Ella Hiott, Margie Rapcr, Robbie Lineberger, Judy Bt-land, Ann Hudson, Linda Hudson. Margaret Sturm, Teddy Potter, Judy Tumer, Betty Jo O'Quinn, Edna Kraay, Mrs. Davis. 'Dhird row: Coleman lnfinger, Charles Cordell, Lenny Taylor, Ned Gwinn, Jay Smoak. -.,?-L . And ll. Chl Whistle While you Work Beaufort High School students are part-time employees'in local businesses. Thus the Trade and Industry Club promotes the dignity of good honest labor and seeks increased efficiency in the chosen occupations through study and prac- tice. This organization also fosters best possible spirit between employer, trainee, parents, and the school. ' The clubs current project is compiling a school catalog. Butch Polk, President, is heading the project with Mr. Mitchell, club sponsor, as ad- visor. 3ther officers are: Rollie Ferguson Vice President Ella Morton .. .- Secretary Lionel Cabaniss --- Treasurer ..-.V ,4- L..lL.. -L gf jufure. u5ine55 can em O .xdm erica Very Truly Yours To develop the knowledge, skills and under- standings essential to secretarial work and to learn and work with others are the aims of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. The F. B. L. A. holds its meetings in the typ- ing room with Miss Sarah XValker as sponsor. The officers elected for the year are: Gail Harvey, President, Virginia Gregg, Vice-President, Peggy Smith, Secretarv, Marie Hobbs, Treasurer, and Juanita Rutland, Reporter. Left to right, standing: Miss VValker, Peggy Smith, Vir- ginia Gregg, Juanita Rutland. Seated: Gail Harvey, Marie Hobbs. -g,,N4p First row, left to right: Lionel Cabaniss, Bill Godwin, Wendell Morris. Rollie Ferguson, Butch Polk. Second row: Howard Cole, Kenny Logan, Mary Smith, Anne Harley, Eileen Carroll, Ella Morton. Third row: Horace Hawkins, Richard Smith, Dan Lesesne, Joe Adams, Don- nie Taylor, Garland Cole, John Caldwell, Tommy Tucker. Joe Ferguson, Jimmy Logan, Bert Parker, Fred Tuten, Mr. Mitchell, Bobby Cooler. Fourth row: Joe deKehoe, Andy Brown, XVilliam Kearse, Olin Brown, Johnny Simp- son, Tommy Gilbert, James Thomas, Russell NVilliamson. Fifth row' Charlie Kell' Dexter Thomas Cfirl Stinle' A - K W -y. . , - 1 y. Van Pmckney. F5 S i I Members, First row left to right: Richard Gay, Kenny Raper, Boyd Graves, joe Bowers, Ed Carr. Second row: Dexter Thomas, james Bunton, Sammy Reynolds, joe Shuman, Fred Tuten, Laurie Dean, john Wilson, Mr. Davis. Third row: Linton Pinckney, Andrew Gallop, james Jackson, Rollie Ferguson, Carl Stanley, johnny Bunton, jerry Gallop, Jim Hawks. ff, B-:QQ 3 L:-2 I First row, left to right: Eve Home, Virginia Dt-Loache, jay McLeod, Caroline McLeod, Ursula Goethe, Shirley VVeaver. Second row: janet DeLoach, judy Crosby. Peggy Allen. Shirley O'Quinn, Blanche Goodson, Mary Frances Dt-Loach, Elaine Smith, Mary Ann Boulerice, Christine Cloud, Marlene Peeples, Hazel Connelly. Third row: Alice Padgett, Bonnie Corbin. Cookie Bowers, Gibson Cohen, Marion Fritz, Gail M1.Conoughy. Regina Brantly, Sandra Nettles, Mary Hare. VVilla XVillis. Donnie Cohn, Linda VVells, Brenda jackson, Karen Barfield, joan Gantt, Ann Miller, Mrs. Lee. Fourth row: Ann Hart, Narcissa Vukas, Yvonne Bowers, Annie Ruth Benton, Delores Chandler, Sybil Fleming, Katie Lue Connelly, Linda Smith. Page Seventy-Eight ga fare arm em Qf ,Am erica Man tails from dawn till set of sun . . . Training its members to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship is the main purpose of the Future Farmers of America Club. This year the boys, under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Davis, plan their annual father-son banquet in addition to many other activities. Their officers are: Richard Gay L LLL cccc L L President Kenny Raper LL LLLL Vice-President Boyd Graves L LL LL LLL L Secretary IOC BOWerS LLLL. L ccccc L L Treasurer Sammy Reynolds LL LLLL LLL Reporter Sentinel LLLLLL L L LLL Ed Carr bU'lLOI' 0l'l'l2l'l'l6L 0I 6 Of 14m erica . . . but womanis work is never done? The junior Homemakers of America brings together groups interested in better home and family living. The development of social quali- ties and the improvement of home life are stress- ed. This club is under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Lee. President LL L L L Caroline M-cLeod Vice President jay McLeod Secretary L L L L Eve Home Treasurer L Virginia DeLoache Reporter Ursula Goethe Helper Shirley YVeaver 7 l ucLo L5lfl,Cl, -rg -We f l Di ,-I . .xgiii The eyes and ears, gates to better learning. The Audio Visual Aids Club, sponsored by Mr. T. H. Yarborough, gives its members the opportunity to learn to operate and maintain the various pieces of Audio-Visual equipmentg and the uses to which this equipment may be ap- plied. President . L C Frank Hamilton Vice President ,L , , Alfred Brown Secretary-Treasurer -e , , Stanley Fox The Booster Club organized in 1955, has as First row, left to right: Billy Aull, Douglas Baer, joe Dacus, Marshall Michael, Tommy Wagner. Second row: Barry Snyder, Bill Peterson, Richard McArthur, William Norton, Keith Fleming. Third row: Frank Clover, Charles Hcape, Larry XVeddel, Jack Horchcr, jerry Bennett, Mitchell Waters. Standing: Mr. Yarborough, Al Brown, Stanley Fox, Frank Hamilton, goorifer Victory! Victory is our Cry! 1 its slogan, We build school spirit! lt carries this out by sponsoring buses to games, holding pep rallies and aiding the athletic association. Since the Booster Club has such an enormous membership, its plans are made be an executive council consisting of Nancy Rogers, jimmy Logan, Hope McLeod, and Denny Dyches. OFFICERS President eeee C- e - eeee ,ee Douglas Cappleman Vice President , , eco ee Dave XVinecoff Secretary eeee , ee Marguerite Creech Treasurer We ..,... Ann Luckey H sr lv ai ROLL CALL-joy Alderman, Carol Bailey, Lowell Baker, Linda Benton, Dorothy Benz, jackie Binkley, Mary Binkley, Kay Blanchard, Sandie Black, Dolly Bishop, Jean Bowers, Billy Cabiness, Annette Campbell, Gail Campbell, Doug Capple- mann, Celia Clements, Barbara Collins, judy Converse, Betty Cordell, Marguerite Creech, Angela Deer, Carroll Dennis, Marie Distler, Linda Dougherty, Edith Driggers, Margaret Dunnett, Denny Dychcs, Bobby Eagerton, Linda Eagerton, Bill Elliott, Mary Epps. Duncan Fordham. Libby Fordham, Ena Pat Fordham, Lynn Frazier, Hilda Cay, jimmy Cay, Carolyn Graves, Linda Cray, Betty Hackner, Ray Harvey, Susan Hawkes, Charlotte Howard, Diana Hutchinson, Sharon Jenks, Richard jennings. Sue jones, Mike Keyserling, Bob King, Betty Kinghorn, Mary jean Kinghorn, Mary Kraay, Emily Lancaster, Helena Langford, Linda Lanier, Emily Legnick, Arlene Lettich, Gail Lineberger, jimmy Logan, Ann Luckey, Buddy Luekey. Pat Madden. Genita Mallory, Ronnie Martiny, Shorty McAlhany. Llinda Mc-Caskill, Ida Mae McDavitt, Claude McLeod, Hope McLeod, janice Moore, Ronnie Nobles, Emily Norton, Judy Parks. Miriam Pee- ples, Patty Peterson, Bertie Price. I. 1. Purvis, Bettye Rabinowitz, Adeline Rentz, Christina Riley, Larry Rogers, Lou Rogers, Sylvia Russ, Bill Sammons, Kathy Schroeder, Linda Senior, Beverly Shell, Betty Sue Smith, Joe Smith, Mary Frances Smith, Molly Smith, Ann Stanley, Dick Stanley, Tommy Stokes, Beth Story, Linda Sutker, Frances Tally, Dorothy Taylor, Kay Taylor, Billy Thames, David Tolson, Kitty Trask, Peggy Trezevant, Fred Tuten, Cissie Upton, Dan Upton, Dick Vogt, Narcissa Vukas, Connie Xvall, Dody YVallace, james VVarren, Gail Whit- field, Dave Winecoff, Mike Winecoff, Kitty Winn, joyce Yvoods, Arnold Young, joy Youngblood, Jimmy Zedaker. Page Seventy-Nine mst ,, f Q -Z..T'-Li' '- , . -1- - , l 'f'1-' ' f S .ta 'H' ' . Q qu I - V fx,-, 5 rw- -Y' . 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XVe have played and cheered with spirit and enthusiasm, whether we were out on the field ourselves or yelling the team on from the bleachers. And, finally, we have been not only great winners but great losers. XVe have held our heads as high in defeat as in victory, though our hearts were not so light. Through defeat and victory, through many touchdowns, baskets and track meets, we have learned a great Competitive Spirit on the Ath- letic Field. Alfliifzcd Page Eighry-Two First row, left to right: C. Dennis, J. Logan, T. McAlhaney, and B. Godwin, Co-Captains, D. Cappelmann, D. Dyches. Second row: Coach A. Shelton, Manager D. Smith, B. Polk. L. Cabaniss, B. Elliott, N. Shoemaker. F. Tuten, B. Butler, Coach F. Smalli Third row: j. Gordon, B. Thames, J. Ferguson, j. Thomas, j. Catch, I. Wlarren, Coach Q. Finley. Fourth row: M. Cappelmann, D. VVinecoff, 1. Gallop, B. O,Quinn, I. I. Purvis, L. Hinson, B. Cabaniss. Fifth row: A. Young, R. NVilliams, B. Whitney, P. Schwartz, 1. Harbor, 1. Norton, D. Tolson, C. Hendricks. The 1957 Beaufort Tidal Wave football team ended the season with a record of six wins, one loss, and three ties. The loss was a 7-6 affair to VVade Hampton during the season, and in a con- ference playoff the Tidal Wave and Wade Hampton tied 6-6, but the Red Devils won on the Montana System. The game goes in the record books as a tie. This Beaufort team had no really large boys, but almost all of the starters were about the same size. Team speed was good and the team de- fense was exceptionally good. Only one team. Summerville. managed to gain as much as 100 yards on the ground. On the other hand, the Beaufort offense rolled up more than 100 yards rushing in every game except the first, a 0-0 tie with North Augusta. A strong mnning game was the feature of the VVave,s offense with passing used only sparingly. Doug Cappelmann and Butch Polk .led the way on the ground with Shorty McAlhaney and Ray Williams hitting a good percentage of the few passes they needed to throw. The forward wall, although not exceptionally large, was exceptionally fast, and downfield blocking was good. The ends were not great pass receivers but were good blockers and did a fine job on defense. Beaufortls football record for the last seven years now stands at 48 wins, 22 losses, and three ties with three conference championships. Dur- ing this seven-year period the Tidal XVave has never finished below second in its district or con- ference. joofdaf geauforf we sf . X , . '15, ' ..' ' .li-Y Fai'-V . Doug Digs Out. XYillie'i Snags One for B. H. jimmy jets Away. 'Wave Tying North Augusta, a AAA powerhouse, 0-0, and breaking their record of 25 straight wins was a moral victory for the Beaufort Tidal Xllave. lt was mostly a defensive battle as both teams were weak on of- fense. The game was played in drizzling rain which made passing and ball-handling difficult. lnvading the Beaufort field, the Berkeley Stags were set hack 25-12. The Tidal XVave showed strength both offensively and defensively and the linemen were outstanding. A good start and a game well-played gave us our first Conference victory. Defeating the XValterboro XVildcats, 25-12, gave the Wave their second win of the season. The XVildcats had one of the heaviest lines our team came up against this year, but it wasnlt enough to stop the de- termined Tidal NVave. This was our sixth victory over XYalterhoro in the last seven years. After two victories and a scoreless tie, the Tidal XVave was over-confident. In a thrilling game, XVade Hampton beat the XVave for the first time in history. The final score: 7-6. The XVave,s first defeat of the season dropped them into third place in the Lower Coastal Conference. Leaving our home field and journeying to Summerville, the Tidal XVave handed the Green XVave its seventh defeat of the season. By determination and hard play, with one T.D. called back, our team de- feated both the opposition and the officials. witli a fighting spirit, the Tidal XYave held the St. Andrews Rocks to a 14-14 tie throughout the home- coming game. Fired by a 14-6 defeat last season, the determined XVave gave a strong show on the cle- fensive line and offense in this grudge game. The Rocks' tying points came in the last few minutes of the game when our substitutes were on the field. Although the Tidal XVave was weakened by the flu, they marched to a 26-6 victory over the Nloultrie Cenerals. The XVave began the game with a touchdown on the first play from the line of scrimmage. The YVavels secondary played most of the second half, holding the Generals scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. Victory was the foremost thought of every B. H. S. player as they invaded the Dust Bowl .of the Con- ference, james Island. XVinning this game meant Beaufort had a crack at the championship. The game got off to a slow start, but the battle ended 13-6, our favor. Ending the 1957 season, the Tidal XVave took on Bamburg on home ground for a battle long awaited by php Beaufort grid-stars. By beating the Bed Raiders 19-6, the Tidal XVave finished with 6 wins, 3 ties, and oss. The Montana Play-off System decided the winners of the Conference as Beaufort met NVade Hampton on neutral grounds at NYalterboro. A penalty in the closing minutes of the play-off staved our last chance for the Conference title. XVade Hampton T.D.- Scrambled Legs Touchdown Bound The beginning of the end 4, X V1.9 I .J Q , I '11 BILL ELLIOTT ' Left Halfback ..grf 'a ff JIMMY GORDON F ullback Y K CARROLL DENNIS I Center .1 fri ,K J wifi, Hi rig, is K h AJ A ,. + rf wgl 4 ,...,g, In .ff L V 'DOUG CAPPELMANN BUTCH PO 'V -fl.f?- Right Halfback Fullback V ,g?LE'ff'Q , ,ffm ' L, - Q ,wig ,2'ff'Z32l,,gEf4 1 . L. '. ,.. iS . .ala 1' wh I .43 4 - 1 f iw'-11' , ' 1 R 4 ' ' - - .Ia ff, . -.L4'F -' ' , -, .zfiil ', ' . .41 4 ,YQ , lf avg ,,, 'IIMMY LOGAN ' Right Halfback 48'-I. w- '4 '-' 51 1 'Q DAN UPTON Left Halfback -mf ,AG .ff 1, 'A 7 4 ar V iiffyg JOE FERGUSON' Rlght Tackle -vwwwlv pu ,null 'Q DAVE WINECOFF Rlght Guard f' x 3 vfkga, 'ALL fx fflfw ,. . V ,, .fff,Q..,.i ,Z ' ., ..a, ' .ff 7- 'Off g ' E ,. ..' fffffin 11:1 ' - I - -- 1 . R 1' I -V' mf K I :L H' ' '-T fr, ' x,ff. NK ,qv-, ' T Q 4 f ', I Q. I 'N ROY BUTLER Left End u' 3 V Q L ff., , .- 553- A. - Q' . , ' -, . ' Q' 1 Tet. ,, . 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'CV I 1- 4, Ralf 'xv' f A 4 'ky 4' -rl ' T , W ' frfn V i ' ' A -Q, . fQ'.,':v5p14r-X AA ' -WCS --1 PM iia- E. .- -:L BILL CODWIN Right Tackle Co-Captain .v g E'gh enior lgfagerzi 4 v --Q I .JC Q l - NI' 41 Q3 fi..-'Ly 0' 13 Front jimmy Logan First row Shortv N1cAlhanev Carroll Denms Coach Shelton Second row Douglas Clpp6lI'I1'U1Tl Bull Elllot DlNld NVmecoff Blll Godwm Thlrd row Lloncl Cxb mess Dan Upton jnnmy Gordon Dcnny Dyches Fourth row Butch Polls joscph Fcrgucson Roy Butler BILLOI' joofgaf .96lfL5tlC5 Bow Butler 78 End 165 lbs Cood plsseu 'md pass recelver Fur defense Pl lxs basketball md runs track L1onelCaban1ss 71 End 150 lbs Good Pass receiver Plays blsketball and runs track Doug Cappelman 76 Halfblck 163 lbs Good power and speed Good Defense Flrst te lm All Conference Also runs track Clrroll Dcnms 40 Center 183 lbs Nluch IITIPTOX ed bill pl lxcl Defenswc slgnal crllel Food offense and dc fcnse Flrst tc un All Con ference D nnx Dx chcs 37 E1 d 110 lbs Outstmd mg, defcnsc Food olfcnsc Honor rblc xltlltlilll Loxx er St atc 1 Flllott nc 3 ms Fls xx oc lu., duxc C od dc fcnsc Xux mucl proxed Also runs trick oeFcr1,ueson 68 Tlclxlc 185 lbs Outstand mg offenslvc tlcldc Honorlble mcntlon All Conference Blll Coclxxm 51 CoC1ptam Tlckle 183 lbs Outstanding offenslve tackle Good doxxnfxeld blockcr-Good spccd Honorrble mcntxon All- Confcrcuce. Go-Capt. South Tc'un Confcrencc All Stars. jlmmy Gordon '77 Fullback 165 lbs Good defense Falr offense Also plays basketball jlmmy Logan 78 Halfback 140 lbs Fast and Shlfty Better offenslve player Good hustler Good pass recelver Also runs track Shorty VIcAlhaney 25 Quarterback Co Cap tam 145 lbs Smart sxgnal caller Good passer Good polse under pressure Also runs track Butch Polk 30 Fullback 195 lbs Good pow er and speed Flrst team All Conference Flrst team All State Shrme Bowl State champlon low hurdler Norman Shoemaker 56 Guard 165 lbs Good blocker and tackler Great deslre Also runs tl lck Honor lble mcntlou All Confcrencc Tommx Tuckcr 57 180 lbs Good offense Conxcrtcd from fullback to tackle Improved rapxdly Frcd Tuten 70 End 150 lbs Better dcfcnse th m offcnse Dm Lpton 77 Halfbrclx 155 lbs Contmued hlrd luclx by lIl1llI'l0S plagued this boy He xx as 1 fnst strmg, h rlfb rclc but wls lost for scason ln thc flrst gum Flst good dcfensc md .1 good piss rcccxxcr Also runs tr lck Stltc ch lmplon 220 y'1rd dash. Dax id 1Vinccoff- 61 -Guard-170 lbs.-Cood blockcr and t'1cklcr-Outstanding puntcr. Plays basketball 'md 'llso runs track. sl A nztzt xccnut 'XLllllX1llllD Best l.lflLlll H1 um S ortx Xin -Xlh un x C nrroll Drums Il l nu rson li llLlll nate rl I urns Xlo J u don ltcd ln Xlr An us rordh joofdaf CHOITOPJ The second lI'lI'lll'll Beaufort Hlgh School Ath letlc B lnquct presented by the LlI'l1OI' Chamber of Commerce wlth the cooperatlon of the Beau fort Hlgh School Athlet1c Assoclatlon was held janulry 30 1938 ID the hlgh school lunchroom Nlr F YV Scheper III mtroduced the out st lndxng gut st speaker Nlr Edward L Teague Xlost X lluable Pl xycr Sportsm lllilllp Butah Polk Dax 1d Xhnecofl don lted by Xlr Ben For donated by Nlr Lester jr head coach and fzthletlc dlrector of The Cltadel The presentatron of the Football Awards fol lowed 1 turkey dlnner cooked 'md serx ed by the Beaufort Chapter of the Daughters of Amerlca A gold trophx was presented to Coach Alan Shelton bv Co Crptarn B111 Codvun m the name of the 1937 Tldal VVave team Best Back Doug Cappelm mn Hlers donated by Dr VS H Greene in Page Enghvy Seven -1- It ,J-to 1 'fs - to 2.1. R J 71- 4 K ,'r'f,wT?-W if w w 1'Q .ft . r A'Tg, L92oS1'8!'2 ki 1 First row, left to right: Andrew Gallop, john Dominick, Buddy Taylor, David Greene, Bill Hendricks. Tommy XVagner. Second row: Coach Green, Larry Lepionka, Bob Steely, Burt Parker, Coach Finley. Third row. Tommy Gilbert. Buddy Lucky, Bob King. Ricky Pollitzer, Mike jones. Fourth row: Heyward Taylor, David Gordon, Wayne Rushton, Howard McTeer, E. F. Smith. Wniclgef league Beaufort Red Raiders, City Champs The Red Raiders of the Beaufort junior High recrea- tion league was undefeated in city competition. Twice defeating the james Island YMCA All-Star team. the Red Raiders worked up in the midget play offs to challenge the Cooper River Grid Kids. State Xlidget Champs, and to he nosed out 6-0. Nlr, Bill Dufford was coach of this championship team. mi i 43 p- . n , L I ' Cl 4 Y ,, U X . p 1 f igcsii,-hfxhgd U Page Eighty-Eight . 'll jootfaf Little Wave Makes Big Splash The 'iLittle YVave,,' coached by Quillen Finley, had a successful season, winning 2 and losing only one. The loss, a 6-0 affair, came at the hands of VVade Hampton in the first game of the junior Varsity sea- son. The entire backfield was outstanding. These boys, Bruce YVhitney, Ray VVilliams, Mitchell Cappelmann, and Billy O,Quinn are all good varsity prospects. Standouts on the line were Paul Schwartz, Jim'Har- hour, and XVayne Rushton. The boys played outstand- ing offense and defense. Scoreboard NVE OPPONENT THEY 0 XVade Hampton 6 14 VValterboro 13 20 VVade Hampton 6 First row: lineman It-ft to right: Clifton XYL-aier, Dick XVilliauns, Kz15'eVK'.1ri'i-n, Niillidgv Morris. lfreddie Downs. Gordon Gray. David jackson. Second row, quarterback: C4-ne Cox. Third row. deep liar-ks: Butch EPM- ,lohnny Polk, and David Nlartiny. QL Coach Finley. First row, left to right: Bruce Whitney, Carl Hendricks, Ray Williams, jimmy Thomas, Paul Schwartz, johnny Norton, Billy O'Quinn, Butch Hinson. Second row: jim Harbour, Andy Gallop, Mitchell Cappelmann. . 'M gAUell Yea Team! The junior Varsity Cheerleaders, under the leadership of head cheerleader Cookie Bowers, worked to better school spirit in junior High and cheered their team on to victory. The cheer- ing team consists of seven girls. Four are from the ninth grade. two from the eighth, and one from the seventh. Left to right: Linda Pinckney, Kitty Trask, Emilie Leng- nick, Cookie Bowers, Toni Flowers, Kitty Wynn, Sue Lengnick. .'. ir., ,1 43 5: A iii? V . -,. z ,,,. , ,, YV.. JF 'Eng W-. 1.4 '- a IM CAQQFLGCIQPJ The last word. xl ,' nf ..-,f .613 '- 'l-iff. ..'fa.!4'i f JQLLQ' .hr G Page Eighty-Nine 0y5 N df - 35 'HE Winecoff F11 t row Icft tn right Dfuid Wlnecoff Billy jones, Lionel Cabaniss VK nm Run u R05 Butler jim Vklulm Bill Gurguilo, Pat Dalton Bruu Scoreboard OPPONENT Bluffton St. Paul Ridgeland Estill VVade Hampton Bluffton Estill Carlisle Walterboro St. Paul VVude Hampton XValterboro Ridgeland Carlisle Clflss A Confcrcncc VIII Tournfimcnt Moultrie LIONEL CABANISS 205011 3 Coach Frank Small guided the Tidal XYave hovs to another fine season. They had to overeome several injuries to lcev players plus aeaclemie easualities and sielx- ness, hut in spite of all this. they ended the season with a record of 153 wins and one defeat. Nlissing next year will he Lionel Cahaniss. Roy Butler, David XYinecoff. and jimmy Cordon. Thats quite a loss. but sev- eral promising junior varsitv players will come along with the returning Billy jones. XVayne Ramsey. Pat Dalton. Bill Carquilo. -lim Whelan. Xlilte XYineeoff. and Bruce XVhitnev to give the Tidal XVave depth. Roy Butler was the XVave's leading scorer with 193 points for the season, and an average of 13.7 points per game. Billy jones and Lionel Cahaniss ended the season in see- ond and third scoring positions with totals of 187 and 179, respectively. ROY BUTLER I' orward Forward Member of All-District Team DAVID XVIXECOFF JIMMY GORDON BILLY JONES Guard Center Guard Poge Ninety-One QI' 4 , Badgefgaf l E .,,,, , X , , 4' f W .fl-Q... ' , , 'E' ..,, gg Q14 .,A Left to right: Narcissa.Vukas, Ioy Youngblood, Gibson Cohen, Qffy-,VB1Qkg, Caroline McLeod, Joyce Woods, Nancy Rogers, Edith Ann Driggcrs, Helen Compton, Linda Powell, Kitty Winn, Carole Bailey. Scoreboard VVE OPPONENT THEY 39 Bluffton 22 44 St. Paul 28 44 Ridgeland 20 49 Estill 55 42 XVade Hampton 31 57 Bluffton 23 57 Estill 63 65 VValterboro 35 61 St. Paul 48 61 Hampton 31 64 YValtCrhoro 26 1 55 Ridgeland 27 Class .-X. Confcrvnce Ylll Tournamvnt 46 Charleston High 60 Coach .-Xdvl.lirlm- You llartvn .incl Co-Captains joyu- Uloods .incl Nanny llolvrs. Page Nur-.efyvlwo X4 eaaon 5 The Bmuicrt 'urls bxsketbdl tc un fined 1 dlfflflllt schedule xxlth one ofthe Youngest te uns IH thc dlstrlct hulng onlx one scnlor 'Nlnu Rognrs on the team Repllclng experlence xuth ablhtx and deter ITIIDHTIOII the XX ax ettes won ox ervs helmlng uctor les oxer ten of thelr opponents losmg onls to the powerful Estlll squad The XX axettes ncrlged as a team 33 polnts a gzme xxhllc holdmff thelr opponents to C1 34 points a game flwerlgc Lf' C fb if 1, L Q X NANCY ROGERS if ,fy Forward fly Member of All Dlstrlgt Ta, lm BETTY Jo OQUINN JOYCE woons Forward Forward Y 0 LINDA POWELL MARY BUNDY PA'I'I'Y PETERSON Guard Guard Guard Page Nnnety Three 7 i ' fs WP eg Lf Y 41 ' , rob a' IX P JJNQQI ra! D Ar ,Qs L 2 'la z'1 1. ,gw , p , p E Y Y ' 7 ' S12 0 7- ' In , , fb 371' L F- . I ,ff ' J' J j v , V ' - W 'fn L ffl K fl.A'4l 4 A X Li ' v !v!L1f,'7,j ' ji ' 4, l Y XTQMK 11,11 fi, J . , 1 ll l in fff7r- J ffbvi ' ' 1 ,L 11 Coach Qulllen Fmley '1!Z?Le OPPONENT Wade Hampton Dufford s All Stars Carllsle Walterboro VVade Hampton Walterboro Rldgeland Carllsle fd Scoreboard Harold Holmes K Captam Cl, THEY Page N nery Four kneelmp! Doug., Broun lflrst rovs lfft to nght Bruu l lltll'SUI1 Bun clx Y or L lt 71 Ill lllll 5 lun lftl ll H lrlmur XX nl: Ill l ton ll rolcl olmu x XX 1l11 Blllv O Qumn J. . dd WE 23 18 37 , 32 45 ' ' 32 29 30 33 16 40 15 41 ' 31 48 ' 28 OWN x 'lf : V -- 'Q' l-3 l 1.7 'llnjl . Slit-l All Cum 'l 1 , llaml 'L' 'a '.,J,Il 1 E . viY'l' xsl- ', il ' H -J, llnj l'1ms. 'Ni L- I . I + ' O J v r nz 5' I ' 1. ie il p W . ,s y 'K 'efa First row, left to right: Ben Harrison, manager, Dan Upton, Doug Cappelman, Bruce XVhitney, Bill Elliott, Billy jones, Lenny Taylor, Iohnny Catch. Second row: Coach'Shelton, Ricky Miller, Norman Shoemaker, Dennis Smith, jimmy Logan, Shorty McAlhaney, Larry Rogers, joe Bowers, Coach Quillen Finley. Third row: Butch Polk, Bobby O'Quinn, Bill Peter- son, J. I. Purvis, Lionel Cabaniss, Roy Butler, Carl Hendricks. E JJ ,Sf ,WL lam The B.H.S. Track Team was short on experi- ence, but long on enthusiasm as they faced what promised to be rough competition in their '57 season. The Tidal Wave has chalked up an envia- ble record of 25 straight wins in regular season competition over the past 4 years. The Tidal Wave lads, without exception, were well-coached, strictly disciplined track men, hun- gry with intent on winning, and superbly con- ditioned both mentally and physically for the spring sport. The Wave began the season with a one-point victory over Summerville in a guadrangular track meet. Beaufort tallied 66 points to 65 for Sum- merville, 20 for Wade Hampton and 7 for St. Paul's. The strong Beaufort team tagged itself as a squad to watch in the Evening Post Relays, as they trampled Wade Hampton High School 95- 34. The Beaufort team swept all but 3 places in the 440, 220, shot put, discus, and broad jump. The Tidal Wave won all three relay races and managed to score points in each of the 15 events. Coach Shelton's young but maturing thin clads .SZ-.fe amlaiona The power-packed Tidal XVave tracksters chalk- ed up 111 points to swamp Wade Hampton which had 30, and St. Andrews with 15, to win the District 8, Class A title. The WVave racked up 13 1st places on the 15-event program to win easily. Only one mark was broken at the meet. Beaufort's Larry Rogers bettered the existing Class A broad jump mark as he leaped 20 ft. 5 inches to take that event. The Evening Post Relays was the longest two- day track meet in history. Beaufort's light cavalry severed the newspaper from its coveted bronze medals with alarming ease. The Wave forces notched five first places and four seconds to win going away. In the relays preliminaries five re- cords were set, three of these by Tidal VV ave per- formers. 100 yd Dash-Dan Upton 10.5, Low Hurdles-Butch Polk 22.7, Broad lump-Bill Elliott 20 ft. 592 in. In the finals, Dan Upton became the first boy in the two-year history of the Charleston Even- ing Post Relays to capture three 1st-place medals in individual competition. He raced to new re- cords in the 100 yd dash C10.3j and the 220 yd scored a whopping 106 points to 4731 for Moultrie X 1 dash f22.9j and missed tying the 440 yd record High and 15 3X4 for james Island as they racked gag: 'l by one tenth of a second. Lionel Cabaniss won up victories number 20 and 21. A I ' the mile in 4:45.5, Butch Polk won the 180 yd low Dan Upton of Beaufort was the meefg high hurdles in 220, and Bill Elliott won the broad scorer. Showing great versatility, he picked up illmp with H lf-PHP of 20 ft. 595 in- 27 points during the afternoon with firsts in the . Beaufort showed that hard practice pays off by 100, 220, and 440 yd dashes, and seconds in the A taking the Class A State Track Title. The Tidal pole vault, shot put, high jump and broad jump, -Q - V . NVave led with 40 points, Daniel was second with Lionel Cabaniss, wave miler, pulled the upset , 34, Laurens third with 20 and Darlington fourth of the young season when he defeated M0ultrie'5 with 16. Upton, 000,220,440 yd dashesj O'Quinn jack Hydrick, state Class B Champion in the S ' fDiscusj Polk C120 High Hurdles and Low Hurd- event. Cabaniss led the struggling Hydrick by 30 f l- lesl Cabaniss i880 yd dash and milej Bowers f440 yds as he ran the distance under 5 minutes for 'D ' P, fi yd dash? Logan CLow Hurdlesj Elliott fBroad the 2nd time this season. Time was 4:59.2. ' , L, jumpj and Miller Cviilej won or placed in the s S ' 1. Q State meet. A glorious ending to a glorious sea- ? , ' son. 1 -'--' fi I 'Q 1 QQ l'T' QFD ' 'Q Q i of the State Champs. if -4. f - Q , F '?. . 3.3 S i all . i jx If N . .U I .U ., U ,N - . p .J A , A . a Y F . . - '75 V4 , 4 Baa h ,. 'J.'4'1' . -s:.. f ' H I fa ..b- . . - ,fr 2 ' f. we. - 3 . - ' Q.: 5' f . , jA,'3gk.4 eg f ' 'ri' , . ' .' f lv , . n-uw ' ' e -4-.-f ,,-'-. -: e., . ' ' 9 ' ' ,4',fLAA' ',, , K '1-V' U- rs . 4 yyw .E . ' ffl-,ff , ' ROBERT 0'QUINN - DISCUS First place-state meet-i120 ft.1 . :lift . I ' L4-r -. u1.,f Q... '.iQ,,i ...bg ff?-f,,'!'4f..,.,M s i Y nun wr-H xi . Q f ,'.' BUTCH POLK - DAN UPTON - First place-state meet-220 yd dash. 123.21 First place-state meet-180 yd. low hurdles Second place-state meet-100 yd clash. 80001111 Dl2lCC-SHIIC THCCY-120 yd high Second place-state meet-440 yd dash. l1UfdlCS- First placc-Evening Post relays-100 yd First place-Eveninil Post relays-180 yd. dash-new record. low hurdles Cnew recordl rafc eafnf First place-Evening Post relays-1220 yd dash-new record. First place-Evening Post relays-440 yd dash Thanks, Coach! V , H, ,va 6 - A A .Y , my Y Nu. On March 4, fifty boys. all of whom had one 3. .f 1 ff' ' 1 -' 4 cr Alfffib- ' 25- 17 intention, met in our vmnasium. The dav was 1. - -- .ff wt' A -f V - A K, - . gn .. ' ,, 5 f s 'rl ,V V- , . 17 2f , ,f, , ., T J 1 ,wrist foggy and rainy, but still these devoted few , w -X A, :fd 4. 5. ,A started working toward one goal, the upholding .P 'A by an f ' 1 ' ,' :Ar ,fi ef 'Q '45 of a winning season. The days andlweeks passed ' i ,f ' f 2 , 'gi and the valuable experience we gained from our - ' A A ' f Z l ab outstanding coaching paid off. Our first meet i l was probably our hardest. fXVe beat 'em by one A .' D QV 'V .K Q poiintj. But as the weeks passed the Cmightyj I .P U' as 5 ' thmclads of Beaufort High racked up one of X ' the lon 'est winnin streaks for track teams of J I Q fi D Fl ..v L y I - X ' X South Carolina ever recorded. The day we did I K j , ' l t without those cokes and other things really paid ' - l . ' v off in the long run f ' I t I I ' 1 . . l .I Jr , XVe, the members of the team, wish to ex ress P MEDLEY RELAY TEAM ourtliearhfgt thanks to Coach Alan Shelton for Left to right: jimmy Logan, Larry Rogers, Lennie Taylor, 3 10 We Onc- 'Ioe Bowers. First place-statc meet 1:4114-Record The BHS Track Team SCENES FROM THE RELAYS Butch and jimmy leap in low hurdles. D311 Will-9 the 100'Yal'd dash in the Post D39 Uptfm is Cfmgr?'tulated' Lenny Taylor Rglays. fwhrte shirt? waits his tum. Wg' xx. ' v -x ,. ' 4- vlfiw, ,-1-- ...JT - - is F ' JL I 2' 'Q 'Q .24 ' 'i f af X I J. Ml' - 4' 'J A 6: f - 5 1 xg A 1, , Q ' -f:-4-J' 1'Qlll 34 4 4-A 4- jx 4- - il 4- Y ,f FQ , , , - i Q ' 1 7 f' ' ' ' M X 1 q K 15 , if Q23 ,. ' 3' ' . A X . O QL. .1 lk - U 1 fffif EJ r I li iw, It takes a great deal of work to attain real leisure. The honors won, the offices held-these were accepted in a spirit of leisure. There was more to this than acceptance, though-much hard and tedious labor went into setting the stage for beauty contests, working on committees, attending meetings. However, all our work brought a rich harvest: we attained a real Spirit of Leisure at the end, a Spirit that was full of fun and laughter. geCLtLLl e6 it-Q HOMECOMING QUEEN Sandi Long fi KIAID OF HONOR Hope McLeod Nh. Allan Paul, Superintendent of Education, crowns the Queen. N. 1' Q ,fggilkfzn .V A 'Htl ll dill' ' homecoming pep rally. ll honfire, the crushing Andrews i'roek. was the crowning of ecoming Queen, Simdru Long, sponsor for'5 5J,Ipton. Hope Xlclseod, sponsoring jim- my was her Nluid of Honor. r ' A Both ofthese girls are B.H.S. cheerleaders and were elected by popular vote of the team. The sixteen candidates were V P9 the senior players and were presented spectators in pre-game and halftime As in grand finale. the Tidal X-'Vave ke spirits of their sponsors soaring as they up an impressive tie' with St. Andrews, 14-14, s- -- g '.'5S'ff. I :H Mr. Paul presents the Maid of Honor with her bouquet. D 'C Tb Clmrlotte: llowtircl Sponsoring Bill Codwin 1 , 2 nf , Ty M y 4 - Q I 'L 55' ' ws. ff Siarpiuerite Creccli Sponsoring Denuie Dyches Tix .gr ,Q ff' t.- ... l fb 4' if A Lindo Senior Sponsoring David Xvinecoff If Y x Qs., K A.. , 7 3 Linda Powell Barbara Collins Lilybie Fordlmm Y Sponsoring bponsoring Sponsgring Shorty McAlhaney Butch Polk Carroll Dennig .H W wg, ' Q 4 if s A F s Jfall - rv, nfs, xv ' ul ,f s QWM xi 'Q P ' Yom ' 4 f?f? I, il ' 5 Qs 3 3 , 'wJ,4vwf '1 ,f 'ow 5,3 5 , .. A . L l,,, . Q xf' fi'f ': ,f l llfeeflil 2 : 3 ,iq Fg m i i ri Q -I -:Q 51 '.fv:f-jg s '.f,v ' Nam-y Rogers Sponsoring juncttu Dt-Loan-li Sponsoring joe Fcrgucson Diane llunt Sponsoring Tommy Tucker Norman Slioc-makffr gan. :GS 1'-9 as , 'ai 4:- '7X 7'l Ki -r f'24,x rj? 4 lf f M ' . 3 4 L, ,wig , ,L fr. i r ' - i , at M Mary Epps Christina Riley Beverly Shell Mary Krauy Sponsoring! Sponsoring Sponsoring Doug Cappelmann Bill Elliott Lionel Cabins-ss KGQQQQAOESFM' -..g zu 'N is 5. X 4. Miss Senior High SUZANNE SUTKER Sweefkearfd of geauforf lligk Cliinaxing the contest for the selection of Sweet- heart of Beaufort High Sehool. Suzanne Sutker. ll striking hrunette b6L1Llty,XX'LlS crowned queen hy the lust yeur's queen Carol Nleude. Petite and lovely Tee Fruzier wus crowned Nliss junior High us successor to Ursula Goethe. Runner-ups were jo Smith and Kitty Trask in the senior high division and Sally Long and Linda Brac-ey in junior high. The high school heuuties were aceoinpanied hy junior attendants. The SXK't'Ctllk'LlI't Contest, unmml event sponsored hy the junior class. was marked hy an unusually large and responsive audience. Page One Hundred Two Miss Iunior High TEE FRASER 616165 geaufieo Y Miss Senior Miss junior LINDA POWELL BEVERLY SHELL Miss Sophomore JOY ALDERMANN Miss Freshman BARBARA BENNETT Arenit they lovely? An annual beauty contest promoted by the BEAUFORTONIAN resulted in the selection of Class Beauties. Forty-six girls from the ninth through the twelfth grades were in competi- tion for these honors. judges for the evening were Mrs. Temple R. Harris, Major Ralph Woods, and Lieutenant joseph Sassano. Dr. Leslie Vickers served as master of ceremonies. i Page One Hundred Three SRX E I I i Paula Savers xx IS chosen NI1ss H1 vllbb bv her class mate5 and represented Beaufort 1n the NI1ss H1 NI1ss act1w1 t1es She xxas selcctcd on the b1s1s of outst 1nd1ng scholar sh1p leaderslup ch1r1cter and person 1l 1ttract1veness Paula lb LCllt0T of the htcrarx magazme THE BRE -XKERS sen1or ecl1tor of the BEAL FORTONIAN and C0lllITlDlSt for the TIDAL XVAVE She lb 1lso secretarv of the sen1or cl1ss 1nd 1 member of the BLt1 Club Paula IS 1 Sen1or Xlarshal md xx1s elected Nlost Intellectual of the sen1or class She IS f1 leader 1n the C3tllOllC Youth Organl zatlon U1 9 een Carroll DGDDIS was selected Klng Teen of Beaufort Hlgh by h1S classmates He was chosen on the baSlS of scholarslup leadershlp character and SGYVICC In hlS sen1or vear he was an offlcer of h1s homeroom and a center on the vars1ty football team He was elected the Best Lookmg of the sen1or class Carroll has played on the basketball and b1seb1ll teams and has been a member of the Sports Club and Iumor Classlcal League Q fgeffr -0 'ISP A151 PogeOeH ded Fo L Ann NIcE'1chern xxas chosen DAR Cood C1t1zen of Beaufort Hlgll bx her classmates She xx as selected on the baSlS of c1t1zen5h1p le1dersh1p character and SCTVICC Ann IS v1ce presld nt of the sen1or cl 1ss and 1 Sen1or Marshall of Beaufort H1gh She IS presldent of the Beta Club and colummst of the TIDAL VVAVE Ann was elected Best All Around of the sen1or class She h1s the d1st1nct1on of servmg lb cl155 presxdent 1n botl1 her sophomore 1nd yumor years QQ S4 It X.: I fs Qs Q C2 s vs CD Row One, Left to right: Nancy Rogers. Alvin Brown, Ann Lesesne. Ann McEachern, and Tyke Mock. Row two: Paula Sayers, joan Holmes. Irene Blum, and Marguerite Creech. Row Three: Anne Harley, Cathy Shroeder, and jimmy Gordon. Wmlmf Scholarship and Service The Marshals, organized at BHS in 1957-58, are the twelve students who have the highest scholastic aver- ages during their freshmen, sophomore, and junior years. A striking red band, edged and lettered in white, is the official insignia of the Marshals. Top-ranking juniors are initiated in late spring so that they may serve officially during the commence- ment season. The quota will he filled early in the new school year. Marshals serve as ushers at all school functions. Upon invitation they will assist with programs sponsor- ed hy civic groups or organizations if the activity is ap- proved hy the school officials. The sponsor is Mrs. Virlie Holmes. Left to right: Nancy Rogers, Second honor, Alvin Brown, First honor, and Paula Sayers, Third honor Page One Hundred Five 'is- Q? '1p-' in g 'f'25' 'LS if ff. -..Q i'v,,,v TYKE MOCK DAVID XVINECOFF LOUISE KINCHORN BILL CRINDLEY , QSM-rf. MARY EPPS DONNA AUSTIN JM of Slam Scholarship, character, school spirit. participation in CXtl'il-Cll1'l'ICllllll'HCIIVI- ties, and achicvcmvnts mark thc- stndm-nts who appcar in the Bcanfort High School Hall of Fame. Final svlc-ction of thcst- stndcnts was made hy tho Hall of Fame's sponsoring organization, Student Council. Each rvspvctive class had nominated three candidates from the B -average students. l'ls4 W 'vs R.. , 5 Xgx V' 'Q x I K BRUCE VVHITNEY GLORIA HIERS EMMITI' COMPTON ALEVIA JONES k's-'X 5... L fr'-v i IR' 15 BILL HENDRICKS MICHAEL .IAQIIISH li int .4 ., I l 43 -,Q all 4 Ai f . J V f Officers, left to right: Carroll Dennis, Vice-President, Nancy Rogers, President, Dody NVallace, Secretary, and jimmy Logan, Treasurer. V you Cell tel' ,, ,fx F lx fi gf T if fffa Featuring Our Canteen 'fl-1' Lv ' 'l ' Hey, where are you going tonight? Oh, I guess I'll go to the Canteen. The Beaufort Memorial Youth Center is the gather- ing place of almost all of the B.H.S. teenagers. It is open three nights each week on Thursday for the it junior high and on Friday and Saturday nights for the E senior high students. , The Youth Center offers varied amusements, such U as dancing, ping-pong, pool, and T.V. ' M 1 It is govemed hy an adult advisory board, headed by ' Mrs. WV. T. Petersen, and the youth executive council, composed of the officers and three other students, ! Tyke Mock, Bill Sammons, and Dave Winecoff. il I want my money back: joy Aldennan and jimmy Logan. NVar at the ping-pong table ROCR and Roll l?l Left to right: Butch Hinson, Ann Luckey, Mike Winecoff, Left to right: Pat Dalton, Dody NVallace, Mike Wineeoff Duncan Fordham, Pat Dalton, Nancy Rogers. Nancy Rogers, Duncan Fordham, Ann Luekey. 4' Booby Trap . iw 1-vu. v 4. 7' JI A 5.1 N 1 1 .. f W lv' K 5 ,xi 1 , V 5 xgv ll ,gr v I 7 -1198 Fmley Feeds Q 'Y .....-...,.w,...-...f....- M. . ,,,,,,....p--fn -H - 'Fi enior ALLEN PEGGY LOU-transfer from Spartanburg High, 1957- Chorus 4 BENNETT MARIAN Latin Club 12 Booster Club 2 3 4 Powder Bowl Game 3 Senior Class Play 4 BLUM IRENE transfer from Rivers High 1957 Tidal Wave staff 4 Associate Editor Literary Magazine 4 Honor Roll 4 Beta Club 4 Semor Marshal 4 Co news editor Tidal Wave 4 Class Poet 4 Powder Bowl Game 4 BROWN ALVIN Best All Around Beta Club 34 Stu dent Council 1 23 4 vice president 3 president 4 Var sity Football 2 3 varsity basketball 3 Honor Roll 12 3 4 Mental Contest 1234 placed English 3 junior Semor waiter 2 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 4 junior Camival Beauty Contest 3 Officer of Debating Club 3 4 junior Classical League 1 2 Hall of Fame 23 var sity baseball 2 French Club 34 NROTC candidate 4 BUNTON JOHNNY homeroom vice president 1 Hon or Roll 1 Senior Sports Club 12 Future Fanners of Amenca Club 3 CABINESS LIONEL Most Athletic Student Council 2 homeroom officer 3 varsity football 234 varsity basketball 234 varsity track 23 4 Officer Trade and Industry Club 4 First mile run Evening Post relays 3 CAPPELMANN DOUG-Wlttlest, Beaufortoman co sports editor 4 homeroom officer 1 2 3 varsity football 234 varsity basketball 3 varsity track 234 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 4 junior Camival Contestant 3 Booster Club President 4 CARROLL EILEEN Dramatlcs Club 2 Junior Home makers of America Club 3 Sports Club 1 Trade and In dustry Club 4 COLLINS BARBARA Cutest Tidal Wave Staff 234 Assistant Sports Editor Tidal Wave 4 cheerleader 4 Homecoming Court 234 May Court 3 Powder Bowl 3 4 Captam 4 Chorus 2 Junior Carnival Maid of Honor 3 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 3 Class Beauty Contest 34 Booster Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 junior Classi cal League 1 2 Future Teachers 1 COOLER BOBBY 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 President of 4 H Club 12 Secretary 4 H Club 3 State 4 H winner in Forestry Leadership and Boys Agricultural Project Na tional winner in Leadership in 1957 Danforth Founda tion Award in 1957 Beta Club 3 Trade and Industry Club 34 Future Farmers of America 1 2 IV Basket ball 2 Sports Club 2 junior Campers 1 CREECH MARGUERITE Frlendlrest transfer from james Island 1956 Assistant Business Manager Beau fortoman 4 Beta Club 1 23 4 honor roll 1 23 Home coming Court 4 May Court 34 Powder Bowl Game 3 4 co captain 3 Class Beauty Contest 3 4 Semor Mar shall 4 Booster Club 34 Secretary 4 Junior Classical CRIPPEN VIVIAN Most Talented junior Classical League 1 2 Booster Club 3 Dramatics 2 Future Teach ers of Amenca 1 Student Council 3 Beta Club 34 Powder Bowl 3 homeroom officer 23 Sweetheart of BHS contest 2 Choms 2 4 Fiction Editor Literary Mag a1ne 4 honor roll 4 4 H 12 DAVIS LEROY Boys Sports Club 23 Future Farmers of America 234 Bus Dnver 34 IV football 1 varsity football 2 4 H 1234 DeKEHOE KATHLEEN Tidal Wave Staff assistant feature editor 234 honor roll 2 Powder Bowl Game 34 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 2 Booster Club 234 French Club 34 secretary 4 Iunlor Classical League 12 Tidal Wave Club 1 First runner up Miss Semor contest DENNIS CARROLL Best Looking home room officer 234 president 4 varsity football 234 varsity basket ball 3 xarsity baseball 1 2 honor roll 1 2 3 Nlav Court 3 Sports Club 1 president 2 3 junior Classical League 1 2 Powder Bowl coach 3 King Teen 4 Best Lmeman 4 Booster Club 4 DISTLER MARIE transfer from Camp Leyeune 1956 Tldal Wave News Co Editor 4 Chorus 4 Booster Club 3 transfer to Hawau 1958 DYCHES DENNY Best Dressed transfer from Willis ton Elko 1957 band 4 xarsity football 4 Beta Club 4 track 4 Booster Club 4 EAGERTON BOBBY Most Talented transfer from Walterboro 1956 Beaufortoman Art Editor 4 Tndil VVave Staff 4 Lxterarv 'Vlagazmc Art Editor 4 EASLER PATRICIA Library Club 234 jumor Homemakers of America Club 2 3 Trade and Industry Club 4 ELLIOTT BILL-Home room offlccr 2 xarsity foot ball 34 First Post relays broad jump 3 junior Cl lssl cal League 1234 French Club 34 Sports Club 12 Science Club 2 Page One Hundred Ten .sfafizificri FORDHAM, DUNCAN-Student Council 35 home room officer 1- Powder Bowl cheerleader 34- Booster Club 34 Sports Club 12 Iuruor Classical League 1,2 Safe Dnver s Award 4 Won 5th place in State Feature Writ mg Contest 4 FORDHAM LIBBY Most Popular President Semor Class Secretary treasurer Future Teachers of Amenca 2 French Club 3 4 Secretary 3 Junior Classical League 1 2 Booster Club 4 Adxertxslng Editor of Beaufortoman 4 member of staff 2 3 4 Student Council representative 3 Beta Club 3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 FREULER ION Best Personality transfer from Peta luma High 1956 Student Council 4 Booster Club 4 honor roll 34 Debating Club 4 NROTC candidate 4 Tidal Wave Staff 4 Audio-Visual Aids Club 4 Powder Bowl cheerleader 4 GAY RICHARD Future Farmers of Amenca 123 homeroom officer 13 band 12 varsity football 3 GEORGE WILLIAM homeroom officer 2 Powder Bowl Game cheerleader 3 bus driver 3 4 Audio Visual Aids 3 Sports Club 1 junior Classical League 1 2 De batmg Club 4 GODWIN BILL transfer from Virgmia 1955 homc room officer 3 varsity football 23 4 co captam 4 var sity track 234 junior Semor waiter 2 Iumor Carnival Contestant 3 co captain Semor Bowl 4 co sports editor Beaufortoman 4 May Court 3 GORDON IAMES transfer from Santa Ana High 1957 varsity football 4 varsity basketball 4 Booster Club 4 Semor Marshal 4 NROTC candidate 4 GREGG VIRGINIA Beta Club 34 Student Council 1 homeroom officer 34 honor roll 2 sweetheart of BHS Contest 13 Class Beauty Contest 34 Future Teachers Club 1 4 H Club 4 Booster Club 2 Iunior Classical League I2 Sports Club 1 Future Business Leaders of Amenca 1 HARLEY ANNE Beaufortoman Staff 4 Beta Club 3 4 Student Council 4 honor roll 1 234 Dance Club president 1 4 H secretary 2 Iumor Homemakers f Amenca Reporter 3 junior Homemakers of America 1 2 3 Semor Marshal 4 French Club 3 4 Associate Senior Editor Beaufortoman 4 HARVEY GAIL Tidal Wave Staff 3 4 Literary Maga zine Staff 1 Powder Bowl Game 3 4 Chorus 2 4 Booster Club 3 Dramatics Club 2 FBLA 4 Junior Classical League 1 2 4 H Club 123 Sports Club 1 presldent FBLA 4 Semor Class Play 4 HOBBS MARIE transfer from St Dominic High 1957 president of the Library Club 2 Chorus 34 treasurer Future Business Leaders of America 4 Powder Bowl Game 4 HOLMES JOAN Most Likely To Succeed Beaufort news editor 4 Beta Club 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 junior Classical League 2 3 Semor Marshal 4 Dramatics Club 2 4 president 4 Secretary of Beta Club 4 HORD IENI honor roll 2 3 4 Mental Contest 2 Pow der Bowl Game 3 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 2 Future Teachers 2 French Club 34 Literary Niagazme Club 4 Tidal Wave Staff 4 Beta Club 34 HUDSON ROSE Best Personality Science Club 1 Vice President Dramatlcs Club 2 Booster Club 34 junior Classical League 12 junior Camival home room queen 3 Beaufortoman Staff 4 Tidal Wave 3 Co Sports Editor 4 Class Beauty Contest 4 Sweetheart of BHS beauty contest 4 home room officer 1 2 4 Powder Bowl 3 4 Chorus 2 4 Semor Class Play 4 KELLEY CHARLES Semor Sports Club l 2 3 4 School Bus Dnver 3 4 KRAAY MARY Wlttlest transfer from Camp Leyeune 1956 homeroom officer 2 Homecoming Court 2 4 Nl ly Court 4 Powder Bowl Game 3 Chorus 4 Booster Club 2 3 LAflVTON EVELYN Literary 'vtagazme 2 34 Tidal Waxe Club 4 Powder Bowl Game 3 Chorus 4 honor roll 123 Beta Club 4 junior Classical League 12 LESESNE ANN homc room officer 2 Officer of junior Homem lkers of Amerxcl 1 Litcrarx Nlagazme 2 34 Tidal VV'nc Staff 4 Powder Bovsl Gime 3 Chorus 4 Svl eethc ut of BHS Contest 4 honor roll 1 2 3 4 Betl Club 34 Semor x1'l1'Sllll 4 LOGAN IIMMY Most School Spirit Tidal VVaxe Stiff 3 Cllss officer 1 home room officer 1 2 3 4 varsltv foot ball 234 xlrsitv track 234 second lou hurdles in Post Rcllys Second lou hurdles in State Iumor Scmor vsaltcr 2 Nluv Court 3 Povndcr Bowl Coach 3 4 Iumor Carmxal Contestant 2 Sports Club 12 junior Cl lsslc ll 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QIILOI' LONG SANDRA Best Lookmg Beaufortonxan Sports Edxtor 3 Edltor 4 Tldal Wave Staff 2 Llterary Maga zme Staff 2 Beta Club 34 Student Councll 2 home room offlcer 1 2 34 cheerleader 34 varslty basketball 23 Honor Roll 12 Mental Contest 3 Iumor Semor waitress 2 Homecoming Court 1 234 Mald of Honor 3 Homecommg Queen 4 May Court 3 4 Powder Bowl Game 34 jumor Camxval Contestant 1,23 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 1 2 3 4 Class Beauty Contest 3 4 Boost er Club 34 Iumor Classlcal League 1 234 MCALHANEY SHORTY Most Lrkely To Succeed Beta Club 34 Student Councll 12 class offxcer 2 homeroom offrcer 3 4 varsrty football 2 3 4 varslty track 3 honor roll 2 3 Iunlor Semor walter 2 Powder Bowl Game 34 Booster Club 234 jumor Classrcal League 1 2 co captaln of football team 4 Academic Achieve ment Award 4 May Court 3 MCEACHERN AINNI Best All Around Presldent of Sophomore Class 2 President of Iumor Class 3 Hall of Fame 23 Mental Contest 123 Mxss DAR 4 Semor Marshal 4 Student Councll 2 Honor Roll 1 2 34 Vlce Presldent Senior Class Class Hlstonan 4 Powder Bowl Game 34 Tldal Wave Staff 24 Beta Club 3 4 Presr dent 4 Vlce Presxdent French Club 3 junior Classrcal League 1 2 McLEOD CLAUDE Fnendhest Beaufortoman Staff asslstant photographer 4 Tldal Wave Staff asslstant mallmg edltor 4 home room offlcer 2 3 4 Iunror Semor walter 2 Powder Bowl game cheerleader 34 Iunlor Classlcal League 1 2 May Court 3 Iunlor Camlval Con testant 3 vlce presldent Booster Club 3 4 MCLEOD HOPE Most School Spmt Tldal Wave Staff 1 2 home room offrcer 2 3 4 cheerleader 12 3 4 Head cheerleader 4 Ilunlor Senlor waltress 2 Homecommg Court 2 4 Mald of Honor 4 May Court 3 Powder Bowl Game 3 4 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 3 4 Booster Club 234 Dramatrcs Club 1 4 H Club Iuruor Classical League 1 2 MOCK TYKE Most Courteous Hall of Fame 4 Stu dent Councll 1 JCLA 12 Llterary Magazme 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Mental Contest 1 2 3 Class offlcer 2 3 4 Sweetheart of BHS Contestant 24 Tldal Wave 2 Offxcer 3 Advertlsmg Manager Trdal Wave 3 Powder Bowl Game 34 Class Beauty Contestant 34 junior Carmval Contestant 3 Semor Marshal 4 Edxtor of Txdal Wave 4 Fmahst m Natlonal Ment Scholarshlp Program 4 Class Hlstonan 4 Semor Class Play 4 MORRIS VVENDELL home room offrcer 12 varslty football 23 varsrty track 2 Bus Drrver 1234 Iumor Classlcal League 1 Trade md Industry Club publlcxty offlcer 4 Bus Drlvers Club 4 Booster Club 2 3 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 4 Iumor Camrval Kmg 2 Band 1 MORTON ELLA transfer from South Charleston W Va rn 1956 Chorus 4 Trade and Industry Club 4 Secretary 4 jumor Homemakers of Amenca Club 4 MYERS LAUNDQUIEST school bus dnver 4 Pres: dent 4 H 4 Sports Club 1234 Future Farmers of Amenca Club 1 234 Trade and Industry Club 34 O QUINN SHIRLEY transfer from St Paul Hrgh 1957 class beauty contest 4 Iumor Homemakers of America 4 OUTLAW KENINETH honor roll 3 Sports Club 12 3 4 Trade and Industry Club 4 PEEPLES MIRIAM transfer from Harlem Ga 1956 Powder Bowl Game 3 4 Chorus 4 Class Beauty Contest 34 second runner up 4 Semor Play 4 PETERSEN KAY Honor Roll 12 Scrence Club 12 Lrbrary Club 3 French Club 12 Iunror Classlcal League of Amenca 1 2 Band 1 23 Chorus 1 PHINNEY MARILYN transfer from Camp Leyeune 1957 Boosters Club 4 Powder Bowl Game 4 PINCKNEY VAN transfer from Rldgeland 1956 Trade and Industry Club 4 4 H Club 2 34 Sports Club 4 POLK BUTCH Home room offlcer 2 varsity football 1 234 varsxty track 1 34 Low Hurdles State Champ 3 Flrst Low Hurdles ln Post Relays Powder Bowl Game coach 3 Queen of Powder Bowl 3 4 Iumor Car mval Contestant 3 Booster Club 3 REAVES DON Sports Club 1 Sclence Club 2 Audlo Vrsual Club 3 Debatmg Club 4 Iumor Classrcal League 1 2 ROGERS NANCY Most Athletic Beaufortoman Staff 234 Assocxate Edltor 34 Trdal Wave Staff 1 2 Feature Edltor 2 Beta Club 34 Student Council 24 Secretary 4 Class offlcer 23 home room offlcer 34 Cheerleader 4 varslty basketball 1234 honor roll 2 34 Mental Contest 1 23 Placed English 23 junior Semor Wartress 2 homecommg court 4 Powder Bowl .gain has Game 3 4 Iunxor Camxval Contestant 2 jumor Classlcal League 1 2 French Club 34 Sweetheart of BHS Con test 2 Booster Club 2 3 4 Secretary of Youth Center 3 Presldent 4 Co Captam basketball team 34 D1StflCt Basketball team 3 Fmahst rn the Natronal Ment Schol arshrp Program 4 Sen or Marshal 4 ROSENTHAL SARAH LEAH Trdal Wave Staff 23 Llterary Magazme Semor Edrtor 4 Beta Club 34 Hfmrgzr Roll 1 234 Natronal Science Club 1 Debatmg Cu 3 RUTLAND IUANITA Lxbrary Club 3 Chorus 4 Future Busmess Leaders of Amenca 2 4 Sports Club 1 4 H 1 2 Junlor Homemakers of Amenca 1 SAMMONS BILL Cutest Iumor Classlcal League of Amenca 1 2 Sports Club 1 Booster Club 234 varsrty football 123 varsrty track 12 May Court 3 Powder Bowl Coach 4 NROTC candldate 4 SAYERS PAULA Most Intellectual Mlss H1 Mxss Beaufortoman assrstant managing edltor 3 Semor Edltor 4 News Edltor Trdal Wave 2 colummst 4 Lxterary Magazme Edrtor 4 class offxcer 34 home room offlcer 4 honor roll 1 234 Placed rn Engllsh Mental Contest 2 May Court 3 Iuruor Carnrval Contestant 3 home room Chrlstmas queen 3 Class Beauty Contest 3 4 De batmg Club 3 French Club 3 4 Iunlor Classical League 1 2 French Pnx dHonneur 3 Wmner BHS Educatlon Week Essay Contest 4 F 1nal1st Natlonal Merrt Scholar shlp Program 4 Beta Club 3 4 Senror Marshal 4 Flnallst General Motors Natlonal Scholarshxp Program Sweet heart of BHS Contest 4 SCHROEDER CATHIE transfer from Cherry Pomt 1957 Chorus 4 jumor Classxcal 2 Honor Roll 4 Beta Club 4 Booster Club 4 Semor Marshal 4 Powder Bowl Game 4 SHELL BEVERLY transfer from Punahou Academy 1957 Tidal Wave Asslstant Busmess Manager 4 Home commg Court 4 Powder Bowl Game 4 Iunlor Classlcal League 4 Booster Club 4 Mlss Semor 4 Chrlstmas Queen 4 Beta Club 4 SHOEMAKER NORMAN varslty football I 2 3 4 var srty track 2 3 4 band 1 Best Blocker and Tackler Award Contest 4 Audlo-Vlsual A1dS Club secretary treasurer 4 Chorus 4 SMITH BETTY Presldent Iumor Homemakers f Amenca 1 Chorus 2 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 Booster Club 3 Art Apprecratron Club 4 SMITH IO- MISS Iuhror 3 Chorus 4 Llbrary Club 123 Debatmg Club 3 Iunror Classrcal League of Amenca 3 Boosters Club 4 junlor Homemakers of Amenca 1 Class Beauty Contest 4 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 4 SMITH MARY Iumor Homemakers of Amenca 3 Dramatrcs Club 4 Trade and Industry Club 4 SMITH PEGI Booster Club 3 Dramatxcs Club 2 Sports Club 1 Iunlor Classlcal League 1 2 Secretary Future Busmess Leaders of Amenca 4 STANLEY CARL-Vlce Presldent Future Farmers of Amenca 1 23 Boys Sports Club 1 2 Trade and Indus try Club 1 2 TAYLOR KAY Best Dressed Busmess Manager Beau fortornan 4 Student Councll 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Iunlor Semor waltress 2 May Court 123 Powder Bowl 34 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 1 23 Jumor Classlcal League 1 2 Booster Club 1 2 34 Beta Club 4 THOMAS DEXTER Trade and Industry Club 4 Vlce presrdent agriculture class 2 school bus dnver 234 Presrdent Bus Drlvers Club 4 THOMPSON IIMMY French Club 3 4 bus dnver 3 4 Sclence Club 1 Sports Club 2 3 Debatmg Club 4 TUCKER TOMMY Varslty Football 34 School Bus Dnver 4 transfer to Cahforma 4 UPTON DAN Most Popular Home room offrcer 1 2 varsrty football 2 3 4 varsxty track 1 2 3 4 honor roll 1 Iumor Semor Walter 2 May Court 3 Powder Bowl Coach 4 Iumor Camrval Contestant 3 Semor Boys Sports Club 1 Booster Club 2 3 4 Flrst Place 100 220 440 yard dash Evemng Post Relays Flrst Place 220 yard dash State track meet 1957 UPTON MARY ALICE Iumor Homemakers of Amen ca vrce presxdent 3 Booster Club 234 Sports Club 1 4 H I 2 3 4 WINECOFF DAVID Most Intellectual transfer from Carhsle Penn 1957 xarslty football 4 xarslty basket ball 4 honor roll 4 Booster Club presldent 4 Beta Club 4 Most Sportsmanshrp Football Honor 4 Track 4 Hall of Fame 4 Page One Hundred Eleven I O I I , I -I Q I ,Q Q I Q Q Q - ,Q ,Q - . 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I.. ,Q S Q Q - Q . , I - I ,Q I , I QI IQ I vi 'l Q assi II QQQI I Z I . -S 2 . 5 5 Q I Q I- I ,Q Q Q Q Q - - I I Q ' v ' 1 ' S -, QI Q I Q Q I - 9 . iv , T . . 4 S , - Q - Q I ,Q , - Q ,,,Q - yrs? 1' , ' Q a T' I ' I a ,,Q :Q ' 'Q - ,- Q 1 - Q ,, , - Q - ,Q - IQ Q ,,Q - , L- , -, Q Q ,Q . , . . ,Q I-Q ,,Q ,Q -,Q -I ,Q - I , - ,Q I I,Q , - Q - Q ,Q Q ,,Q 97 37: ' I 1 a I I ,Q - 1 , - ,Q ,Q Q Q I - Q I,Q , - , - Q , ll - ,Q Q- ,,Q I - Q . , I - - Q I , - IQ ,Q 1115 'V 'fa I ful 7r1lI S Q , Q I - I IQ, Q I I 5 rl ' Z I S Q I- I Q I ,,Q I , , , , -I Q I IQ - ,' Q , Q Q , , - I Q' I I I riI ' ' ,I -I IQ ,Q ,,Q Q ,,Q I v9 I ,Q - ,,,- Q nl 12 , 1 5 . ' I. ' . ' .r ' .v ' - Q I, Q Q Q ,QI I , ,Q - Q . Q Q Q Q - f5 .jshdfory On a bright sunny day in September of 1946, 32 of us prissy girls in fresh starched dresses and 39 mischievious boys in creased pants and white shirts got our first taste of campus life. Tears, laughter, fear, anxiety, this was a day of mixed emotions. Would we get a good teacher? Did we bring enough lunch money? Will mother go and leave me? Will I get in the same class with Mary? But this was only the beginning, the beginning of a story of life, problems, trials, and joys, a story of a journey that was only beginning and not to end with graduation. After getting accustomed to the idea of leav- ing our parents every morning, friends became an important part of this new life. They re- placed the daily companionship of'our sisters and brothe-rs. We began to grow up and be- come more of an individual, relying less on our parents. We began to make decisions, partici- pate in school activities, and even puppy love became an every-day' emotion. Living in a free, democratic country we were very fortunate in having six joyously happy and funfilled years of elementary school. Before long we were the seniors of gram- mar school glowing with the idealism of all the younger students. They obeyed our every com- mand. We were the marble champions, the leaders. Yes, but this was not to last for long. After a very impressive commencement which took months of practice and planning we were at the bottom of the ladder again, but one step further up. Seventh graders, we were the plebes of high school. Though we walked in the same halls with, ate in the same lunch room with, and were allowed to sit in the same auditorium with the mighty seniors, we were still far be- hind this lofty group who sat on the first row in assembly while we sat on the last. It is no wonder that with all the scramble and confusion of having five different classes with five different teachers for the first time and bells ringing every hour, on the hour, that we constantly plagued Mr. T. VV. Eatmonls of- fice with questions, problems, and requests for directions. Boy!! did the boom come when we were eighth graders and the furnace went to the dogs. XVe were the only known class of Beau- fort High School to have classes in the Bap- tist Churchg however, it only lasted for a few months and we were back to our nature-ly air- conditioned prefabs across the football field. Oh!! the walks were long and sandy or cold and windy and we could hardly wait until next year when the new wing would be completed and we would walk the halls as not S0-gl'f36I1- as-before freshmen. Next year did seem to hurry and now we were niaking real strides into young adulthood. This year we were allowed to choose two of our own subjects! VVe were really on the way up now and as all up-comers need guidance and understanding, we needed it too, and knew where to find it, the offices of Dr. W. E. Ful- mer, our principal for two years and Dr. L. C. McArthur, our superintendent. ANN McEACHERN TYKE MOCK Class Historians Freshman year passed quickly and we were sophomores. This year we began making plans for money-making projects and putting them into use. We were one of the first classes to start saving toward our senior year so far ahead. In all our projects and problems we were help- ed willingly and wisely by Mr. I. M. Handel, our new principal. junior year and more work! But what fun! junior Camival, magazine sales, beauty contests, dances, anything to make money for the all im- portant junior-Senior. For our theme we chose Young Loveugand though there were long nights of worry and doubt, study halls and afternoons spent in making roses for the ten foot heart, nothing yet had ever touched our junior-Senior. One day shortly after junior-Senior there was Class Day and suddenly we realized it - - - We were seniors!!! Only eighteen of the ori- ginal seventy-one were in our midst. One who had withdrawn at the end of the first grade returned last summer to finish school with his first grade class. Twelve years of waiting, work- ing, hoping,-what a joy, that first day in assem- bly when we the seniors of '58 sat on the first row! We got right into the swing of things with class projects, football games, and other school functions.'As seniors we were the guinea pigs for a new type of teaching, physics - by film. We were also the first to have in ad- dition to the usual privileges, a senior study hall. And as further proof of our seniority, we got our class rings! In addition to College En- trance Exams. we had to prepare for the last midterm exams, and for some of us the last exams period, we'd ever have to take in high school. After exams it seemed hardly any time at all before we were busy ordering invitations, measuring for caps and gowns and trying out for our play. Pride and Prejudicen a hilarious comedy was quite a success. Shortly after the play, we left on our trip to New York. Boy, talk about a party! wow!! Then came the long awaited junior-Senior when we would be the honored guests. School was almost over now and the whole school carried an air of excite- ment and anticipation. May Day came with an array and splash of color. The queen, and her attendants were perfectly beautiful. Now it is graduation time and we look back over our twelve years with some joy, some grief, some regret. It's been a long hard road but we've made it with the help and guidance of our faculty, who have been our teachers, ad- visors and our friends. To all of them, we give our sincerest thanks and hope to make them proud of us in the years to come. But this has only been the foundation of the beginning and as everything must have a strong foundation, we know this is what we have got- ten from Beaufort High. VVc came here scared and green but leave with some of the knowledge of life, a little wisdom, and a thousand memories we'll treasure 'til we die. Class Historians TYKE MOCK ANN MCEACHERN KEITH BATES Valued Student and Classmate 1938 1957 I L CONNELLY Valued Staff Vlember 1903 1957 em 0l'lCl,I'l'l Tell me not m mournful numbers Lzfe is but an empty dream For the soul IS dead that slumbers And thzngs are not what they seem Lrfe zs reall Lzfe as earnest' And the grave 1s not zts goal Dust thou art to dust returneth Was not spoken of the soul Not enjoyment and not sorrow Is our clestmecl end or way But to act that each to morrow F md us farther than to day Lwes of great men all remznd us We can make hues sublzme And departznv leave behmd us F ootprmts on the sands of tzme A Psalm of Lzfe bv Henry Wadsworth Longfellow PcgeO H ddTht 7 av. I I , E Q I . e o .5 I1 5 a ' 1 a ' 5 a , J 7 , - h Q J 59 . ' CC 1 I, - 'f' ., I' ,, .. Y ,O I ' 1 -' ,Q A X 44 it V 832-A: V i , ' Y ' 1, ' 1 3 'A vi R ' 44 Q4 s yy If Nj u 'ab ,- - 4 -.Q 4, Q, . ' A ' .. 5 1 - . Q , 5 A , Q X H Vx- ' , M , f s ., A r ,, y. r H V . 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Phones 22 8t 693 P O Box 352 Beaufort Supply Company LUMBER 81 BUILDING SUPPLIES Boundary St Beaufort S C Mark Furniture Company NEW AND USED FURNITURE Lrke wholesale for cash Phone ass West S1 Beaufort S Dlxle Upholstery Port Republlc St Beaufort S C Beaufort Hardware 723 Bay Street Phone 104 Phone 354 410 Charles St Beaufort S C EVERY BUY MUST SATISFY Phone 62 Boy Street Beaufort S Motor Boat Sales EVINRUDE MOTORS MOLDED FIBER GLASS BOATS 1904 Boundary St Phone 1020 R GALLETTA BOAT TRAILERS Royal Carpet C-olf Course Extends Greetmgs and Best Wrshes to The Graduating Class FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Rlbault Road Beaufort S C ' ' ' ' 311 . , . C. ' ' Co. The Beaufort Gazette C-reene's Drug Store I D I , .c. H ded Stx Hirsch's Quality Shop Congratulates the Seniors of Beaufort High Bay Street Beaufort S C Red Bird Tax: BEST WISHES TO SENIORS 311 Scott Street Beaufort S C Mrtchell Bros BUILDING CONTRACTOR Hudson S Grocery Residential and Commercial Constructron CONGRATULATES THE Phones 22 and 693 SENIORS OF Boundary St Beaufort S 1958 Congratulations Semors Compllmenls of Awnmg and Venetlan Bland Southern Scale and Corporation Refrigeration Company Box 3111 10081010 Gervais St Columbia S C Office Plant 191 St Andrews Blvd Phones 4 9749 and 4 8733 Charleston S C jones Appliance Co FRlGlDAlRE HOME APPLIANCES 910 Port Republuc St Beaufort S C Pearce Young Angel Co WHOLESALE FOODS FRESH FROZEN CANNED DRIED Service Wholesalers P O Box 4164 Charleston Herghts S C 9 , . . , . . Y . , .C. , . . : - - , . . . , . . , . . PoeOneHddS Y BEAUFORT RECAPPINC- BAY FLORIST COMPANY FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE GUARANTEED FULL CAPPING WITH CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS MODERN SYSTEM FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS AUTO TRUCK U WEDDINGS 1007 Cold Rubber used In recapplng Home of Fresh Flowers and Good Service Expert Wheel Balancmg whule on car 201 Carteret St Phones 211 8. 1037 Boundary St Beaufort S C Beaufort S C Phone 660 Compliments of H McLEOD 6 SON OF SEABROOK KONI, f' 10 Qdco an Best Washes to the BORDEN S SANCKEN DAIRY Graduatmg Class of Beaufort Hrgh School Augusta Georgia MILK ICE CREAM I - - B S V' . . xf ,LQ s 0 Extends Greetings tg,-,7 rf - Rb Boron . d a P g O H nd d Eght kff Wfaff If? fwwifyw AMW POLK MOTORS VW Boundary Sireef Beaufort, S. C. HOLSUM BREAD TODD AND MOORE INC SPORTING GOODS YOUR SPECIALISTS IN SPORTS Ph A 2 0282 ALp 2 7786 , . 707 Main Sfreef Columbia, S C ones: Lp' - - 'ne - South Carolina Electric 8. Gas Company managed tax producing private enterprise lt IS owned by 31 499 men and is operated by l 820 employees and serves 23 counties In this state ln 1955 this Company provided S7 7 million ln taxes for the support of local state and federal governments South Carolina Electric 81 Gas Company ll - ' - l . I . . ' . I women who have invested their savings in shares of stock. It I ll , . I I COCHIN'S KITCHEN and MOTOR COURT Extends Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1958 Beaufort, S. C. Phone 186 Best Wlshes Sensor Class MARIINS MENS sHoP M'CkeY 5 Boofeft' Beauforts Only Men s Store 813 Bay Street Your Famrly Shoe Store 715 Bay Street Phone 389 WALLACE AND DAN NER WOMEN S WEAR MEN S WEAR GIRLS WEAR BOYS WEAR HOUSE FURNISHINGS FABRICS Since 1876 Speed Clark Tel 489 Carteret at Pr nce Beaufort S Congratulations Semors FUNDERBURKE S GROCERY Port Royal S C Phone 454 R A Complete Shopworth Food Store Pgo Hddr yO ' 1 Sea Island Cleaners 1' ' Y i , . C. - U O COASTAL CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES AND sskvlcs 504 Carteret Street Beaufort, S. C. COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service PHONES Day Night E E'! . !! - - ff . Hucal hapupunat 0 5 S Y LV , 157 336 'I 20 6-R g H d d T y-T Comphments of the Beaufort Home Bakery 806 PrInce St YOUR HOME OWNED BAKERY SINCE 1924 Todd s Croce ry GRADE A FRESH MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GROCERIES SeaItest Ice Cream Esso Gas and en II Week PHONE BEAUFORT 435W 1205 Boundary Street Beaufort S Gay FIsh Company Sea Food of AII Krnd In Season OYSTERS HUNTING ISLAND AT wARos CREEK Koth Bros General MerchandIse Grocerles Meats Gulf Gas 8- OII Best WIshes to the Semors SCHIEN S DEPARTMENT STORE Fash on Center of the Low Country S nce 1898 Porpolse FIsh Company SEA FOOD OF ALL KIND IN SEASON Box 88 Beaufort s c L Schoenberg 6' Son Phone Beaufort 100 8. 1200 DEALERS IN LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL Samuel C Greenly Manager 804 806 PrInce Street For the best wave In town make an appomtment wIth Evelyn s Beauty Shop Boundary St Phone gOHddTt ' I Oil Op A 'tiI 11 p. m. , . C. ' ' ll . I I . Telephone 41-F-13 Beaufort, S. C. , . . I i 1 . 945 Po e ne un re wen Shop and Save at PIGGLY WIGGLY Beauforfs Leading Grocery Store 913 Port Republic Street Phone 974 mo SEA ISLAND BONDED STORAGE naw-WA 0 I M 3415! BEAUFORT THE CITY OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND FINE FURNITURE Q 'X hwy ,lan Miynm, NOW HAS A MOVING AND STORAGE SERVICE IN KEEPING WITH THIS TRADITION fl lvhnd CITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 97Por BEST OF LUCK AND GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 58 I Republlc Street One NILSON TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING VULCANIZING FARM TRUCKS cmd PASSENGER TIRES U S ROYAL TIRES I6 Years Experience In Recappmg PgOHddTf yF , . I 4 ' as A nina WNIWHI' - - I nu I ,fig XX .J - own -X I . im' A SLil'Mn:f-I... I - --1, ' ' fin, 1 a -9 -: - -. ' :'- X , 'JQI1' f 1 - 4 1 V l PAUL H TAYLOR MOTORS INC none: PLYMou1H DeSOTO Beaufort Burion Phone 318 Phone 1239 M56 ssnvsc: ,Am M TAYLQR MQTORS F TH E SPORTS CENTER LADYS ISLAND Phone H01 J EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN f PEOPLES INSURANCE AND FINANCE CO INC 403 Carteret St Beaufort S C Phone 282 Insurance Auto Flnancmg C A Lengnlck President BELK SIMPSON Bay St Beaufort S C FF I KINGHORN BUILDING SUPPLY CO General Burldmg Supplies C81WC RY DEPOT P O BOX 208 TELEPHONE 467 BEAUFORT SOUTH CAROLINA Best Wishes to the Semors of I958 BEAUFORT DANCE SCHOOL 709 West Street Beaufort, S C. I, O . ,.. .. , . ,.. I ll no ful, I P9oHddT -ss Compliments of the PEOPLES BANK Member of Federal Deposnt Insurance Corporatlon BEAUFORT AUTO PARTS Your NAPA Jobber IS a good man to know' Boundary Street Phone 333 Beaufort S C FORDHAM HARDWARE COMPANY SPORTING GOODS P O Box 376 Beaufort S C AIMAR S PHARMACY Congratulates the Semors of 1958 206 Carteret St Phone 144 Beaufort S C u - 1 . , . . ll II . . , . . 5 - , , . . Phone 82 HORNE MOTOR COMPANY v I 14N 5- - iii Inn so. 714 B y St ee? STATION W B E U The Vorce of the Carolina Iow country Congratulafes the Semor Class of 58 COBURG DAIRY INC Beaufort S C Rlchardson M Hanckel Presldenf E Gordon Hay Vlce Pres 81 Treos Eleanor Jenkins Secretory PALMETTO STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Established m 1937 PORTRAIT SPECIALISTS MEN WOMEN CHILDREN STUDIO OR HOME slTTnNOs Phone 54 Day 559 N.gh1 809 soy SI Beaufort s yEgI'a 3' . G Y I E .... . . ' 1 , . ,.. ' I . , ' . . I . ,.C. The Shack Our Hangout GENE E DeLOACH Owner EDWARD S 'Sc IOC S100 STORE Any Make Any Pnce USED CAR VALUES Cnty Motors NEW AND USED CARS Phone 410 Boundary Street Beaufort S C 1603 Best Wishes From Dumont QUALITY TELEVISION an KOTH S TV CENTER North Phon e1000 PgOHddT yN u u I . . S V- f. b,. i . .,Ls.,,- I S U , ' . ,., , 1 , . A 7 y , ' 4 I, 'WWW' ' 5 - I Y - - . -..,,.g,,,.,-N A, 1 - 1, x 4 r ' A f ' N ' , 4 , , , , K, 1 . 1 . . , . . LUTHER S PHARMACY Beaufort s Favonte Drug Store ff' I g .3-lil -' Prescnptuons and Slckroom Sundrles in-:lg ALBERT OGLETREE J C LONG O Phone Ill or 533 COCA COLA BOTTLINC CO lldll 210 Carteret Street Phone l'l5 dT Kmghorn Insurance Agency EVERY KIND OF INSURANCE SINCE 1898 Best Wishes Class of I958' Beaufort S C Comphments To The Semors of 1958 Beaufort Furnuture Exchange W E Clements Owner Roy Smlth Pontiac Cadlllac Inc SALES AND ssnvlcs U S Hwy 21 Beaufort S C 915 wwf' 4,5 Rov SMITH po most A f--Lg' Trl 'E Compliments of Beaufort Sports Shop Best Wishes Fordham Supply Company ddTht Y-' .. - , 1- A - 3 24-HR1' V ' . - c A A 1 inf: :gig 1 e un re iryO Congratulations to the Class of '58 FOX IEWELERS 912 BAY STREET PHONE 213 BREEZE and ROYAL THEATERS Bay St and Jean Rnbaut Road Always a good show' ASL LL T Beaufort Concrete Co A COMPLETE CONCRETE ORGANIZATION Grays Hull Plant Port Royal Plant Phone 3561 Phone 1124 Beaufort S C Burton Block Company Manufacturers of CONCRETE PRODUCTS suRToN s c Office Phone 'I32 Plant Phone 300 P O Box 6 Blttys Dnsc Den COMPLETE SELECTION OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Popular Jazz Classical Folk Rock 8. Roll Childrens Records Bay St Beaufort S C Congratulahons Semors Mulhgan s Furestone Store and Servrce Station FIRESTONE TEXACO L E Mulngan Congratulatrons Semors Llpsltz Department Store COATS LUGGAGE DRESSES SHOES SUITS JEWELRY 825 Bay St Phone 118 Beaufort S C Bay S1 Beaufort S C C C Hendricks Furniture Company Aufhornzed Sales and Service RANGES REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS RADIO 416 Charles St Beaufort S C Dalry Land For after game refreshments SHORT ORDERS Burton Road Phone 221 J PgOHd dThr , , , . . 14 . P . . . ' ' Beaufort Book Store sos . , . . - - T.v. , SAVANNAH RETAIL FURNITURE ASSCCIATION A B C Furniture Company Buck Furmture Company Century Furmture Company Chatham Furmture Company Deese Whlttle Home Equupment Company Dlxle Furmture Company Dream House Furmture Company Dubose 8. Davns Andrew Fountains Fme Furmshmgs Fountain Furmture Company Gilbert Furmture Company Haverty Furmture Company I C. Helmly Furniture Company Home Furnlshlng Company Klug s L 8. M Furmture Company Liberty Furmture Company Lmdsay 8. Morgan Furmture Company Lovett Furmture Company Maxwell Brothers B J Sheppard Furmture Compan Shoob Furmture Company Solomon Furmture Company Taylor Furmture Company Q, RETAI Q l M X nv :NIE QVM' ikffy 4 6 if J-1-'ix' SI I A I KJ IMI 44' ocwfxxg PgOHddTh F V+ r x' I 3 i I:i'5Te: It I Q i t?7E :F N 5 ISF Zi? I ,I ' ' I FT: C3 Kmard s Grocery Congratulates The Sentors of 1958 Compliments of joe s Spaghettl House 1308 South Rlbaut Road Phone 1008 Joe Mallzta Proprtetor ORDERS TO GO Coastal Seafoods Co West End Dalry Tel No Offrce 323W YOUR HOME TOWN DAIRY Plant 1060 21 AII of our Mllk and Cream ts 1805 Prmce Street pasteurtzed and clarlfled P O Box 628 At Your Grocer At Your Door OYSTE RS CRAB MEAT Phone 452W Beaufort S C Beaufort S C Sea Island Esso Statlon Phone INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING MANICURING COMPLETE SERVICE Childrens Harr Cuts A Specialty Beauforl S C 603 Carteret Beaufort S C WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Pr ces pre al hee as ad ert sed by any Western Auto Store 214 Scott St eet JAMES H DEER O ne Phone 176 Compliments of Superlor Cleaners 905 Boundary St Phone 139 Beaufort S C Page One Hundred ' Y , . . Myrt's Beauty Shop 0 Th v ,I ' ff' 'xl nr, I ,,-f- V , f 5. 4 , ,,,, , 4 f.,,,., . 1 ,,l1 7 x-074 i,AiAJ k,11!7! 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Lipsitz Beaufort Beauty Shop Harvey and Harvey, Attorneys ulian S Levin and T R Sams, Attorneys Dowling Dowling and Sanders, Attorneys Bowers Barber Shop We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the following who have permitted the Beaufortoman to reproduce photographs from their publications THE BEAUFORT GAZETTE THE CHARLESTON EVENING POST his time and effort to make photographs necessary for the production of the 58 Beaufortoman P90 HddTht 3 'A' 'k tk 'k 'A' We are also very grateful to MR. LYNN JACKSON who has given generously of a e ne un re ir y-Six X. n u x 1 O I I 1 I A - , W f 0 4 3 ,M Xvk. ,yfnf -lfvf fx. AZ' ff Pfr., ,a-Q f'- I v if N.- Z RTO' 5 ,g .,,,9- sd kj' ax 'fix L 14 nf' K f5Lf Lbuk ML 4, l r ' . I f' ,N R, I-I ,I 0 PV 1 , Q K 5 4' 'Y 1 fd f A ,' in '41, H rm 1 4:6 if! Llp. ' ' J , M f Tv' KK? S' J -H i I 'ip 5 5' 'L L! fg- Y J X Q ,x M941 'jk-1-f' I J ,526 I XF Q X-J, ' ' QL rf , , 11.1. V If ' J V4 L 5 X - .- f f ': ,'- KJ Ld? ' , . 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