Beaufort High School - Beaufortonian Yearbook (Beaufort, SC)

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'fi . ,fiiqff 'T-w -Q gfii K .Jax with hfe's' W , , V, , 'Q , Y I W -, . , rw? 5 QQ ' ff gg sm x X Lsjf 3' J , ,S x ., , 31 If 1 x M ff, Qjg wig? ix . , Q A gf, Q, , cw 2 'ffff N f ., ,fu ,fr ,ff fi 1 Q nf, 4 ' f fb ' A k 1? t 1 4: ,' , 'fs f '- 4 , W Q 5 , MY, 5 I , A wg k! 1 if Gig 1 A X ' .IE Q S7 34, :WW 3 i ' f I Q35 'Q f J ll 1 ,, S 1 ff 5 T 5 3 l 1 5 ,Li Q AE Page Four 3 E f' 'jr Ku-1 -'L..,.L, r he JF ffmj 5' 'fwfr -V 5 3 L g i l FOREWORD This is the story of Beaufort High School in the year nineteen hundred fifty-nine. It is the story of improvement, growth, and greatness. Ours is a school with a glorious past, on whose foundations we are building a still greater future. Beaufort High School: The nineteen hundred fifty-nine BEAUFORTONIAN has tried to reflect your greatness, it is a tribute to you. You became an AA school this year. Although you were constructed in nineteen hun- dred twenty-six to house two hundred twenty students, now with your new wings flanked by pre-fabs your overflow capacity is eleven hundred. You rank among the top two hundred schools in the nation on the basis of Merit Schol- arship semi-finalists' positions. You have kept pace with the space age by science exhibi- tions and physics taught on film. Approximately one-tenth of your students are learning under an acceleration program. You have a strong administration and a sound guidance department. Your teaching staff is comparable with the best in the state of South Carolina. You have also excelled in a program of physical fitness, and it was for you, Beaufort High, that we won the state track title for two consecutive years and the lower state girls AA basketball trophy. Your true greatness, however, lies in your intangibles. You have molded into our characters leadership, scholarship, sportsmaship, and developed us into young manhood and womanhood worthy of you. On the division pages of the nineteen fifty-nine BEAUFORTONIAN, we have repro- duced sketches of the new school building now under construction at Mossy Oaks. Your spirit shall permeate those halls, for when we enter them we shall take with us our pride in your greatness. There we shall realize our final goal-A Greater Beaufort High. Contents Classes . . . Activities . . . Athletics . . . A X .5 , tm , i fii5' r?f ' i!':,. 'i57' . Y ,Y 'E K 53 fi if ' . Q ,, mf W -, as wg -. A A wwf Ha 'Z ' f,Q V:Tf-Q5Wf.T.f ijijs Tifvifl if - e 21. -' L1 Visit, - n.''-w?,:'::45.-?'f-iii? wh gg.+f1mi:-.ski , ' ' -2 FS , fflasf-1fz-'g-ffsf-av 1 4313. f 1 fi 5 M 5 t1:i'i.3fW-ii, ' Lggnw, 5? if JL, w a,-P' 2 Q: fe F wffwmw,.ssfamz-f,,-fvsff A V N , -Q 7 1 . 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Because of your sincere interest and understanding of young people, your sympathy for all our problems, and your readiness to be of service to anyone who might need your help, we dedicate the 'I959 Beaufortonian to you, Mr. Eugne Norris, for you have truly helped us build A GREATER BEAUFORT HIGH Page Seventeen 11- Y 'mf 142. v,2,.2:ii,f'L-ii'1,fe?1'' 'WM S' Q si' 4 1219 Q 44 ffm '-ima DR. L. C. Mc ARTHUR, JR. Superintendent MR. J. M. RANDEL, JR Principal FACULTY MR. WALLACE BOGGS Physics, Algebra Il MRS. NELRAE BOSTICK English, Speech MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS Algebra I and Il MRS. CECILE GRAY Algebra ll, Advanced Malh, Guidance MR. WALTER GNANN General Science Biology, Chemistry MR. GILBERT GUINN English ll, U. S. Hislory MISS DUTCHIN HAIIDIN Biology MRS. VIRLIE HOLMES English IV, Latin I Guidance MISS EILEEN HUNTER Librarian MISS HUGH RICE JENKINS Plane Geomeiry, General Math. MRS. MARY LEE Home Economics MRS. ELEANOR JOYNER English I and ll Mr. Randel presides over faculty meeting. Page Nineteen FACULTY MRS. SARAH MALTBY Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping MISS PEGGY MOODY Latin I and II, English I MISS RUTH NEWELI. English I and II, Business En MR. EUGENE NORRIS English III, Psychology MRS. WINIFRED PINCKNEY Algebra I, General Math MISS DORIS SCHUMPERT English III and IV MR. ALAN SH ELTON U. S. History, Physical Education MR. JAMES STUART Band glish Dr. McArthur-illustrates students' scholastic achievements. TSE? Fu. wr .Q 'mrs wfffrm. iw '- mfr -A MRS. MARY VELLA MRS. ADELAIDE VON MR. THOMAS MISS NORMA POWELL MRS. DOT ERWIN French I and ll HARTEN YARBOROUGH Secretary to Principal Secretary to Superin- Englislt ll General Science World History tendent Physical Education Visual Aids Page Twenty JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MRS. BARBARA AUDET Math MISS LILA CANTEY Language Arts, History MRS. EUZELIA CARTER History MRS. MARTHA CROSBY English Arts, Latin MRS. FERRELL CROWLEY English, Language Arts MISS HESTER GAIL CULPEPPER Algebra, Math MR. QUILLEN FINLEY Science MISS GRACE FOSTER History, Language Arts MISS SYLVIA FOXWORTH MRS. CHARLOTTE MR. WILLIAM GUNTER MRS. JEANNE HERRING MR. ROBERT MOORE Librarian GRANTHAM Scionca Moth, Science History, Typing Language Arts, History MRS. MARY ANN MR. FRANK SMALL MISS ANNE TURNER MRS. ANN DANIELS MYSINGER MRS. KATHRINE Physical Education English, History Secretary to Principal Science, Math RIDENOUR History, Math Page Twenty One - V VVV1-V. '-V,.:w:fm:-ev'-KKQKV A ,785 M I K V-, , ,,.,,f .,,,K ,.., , , K -V VK-, K., W-, .- -f., K, , K ,NW KK LLX K . A M , N,... . , KKK ,,4l , KK .fp , K V ff KK. VV. J V KTVJKLVXKQK, lfglafw-Ve T K- K,,K..V.vK ,, Vim M K ,,. . V V - - -. . ,,, QK VVKV My .K , ,, K., KK, ,V, K V, ,W ,K Kg M74 K QMKV , K Kg A ,KZ f f, W A V, ,.K,,,VV. KKK, -1 V V .4 - ' 1fVfE5!,isV WKVV - V K L V- V MV- VKV , Ve. A K, V '- - - K K .,.. 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' f BMW SENIORS CI f 1959 zen lligfg ' 'ss 0 OFFICERS Left fo right: Treasurer, Dick Vogh Secretary, Emily Lancasterg Vice-President, Lincla Eagertonp President, Mary Jean Kinghorn. Page Twenty Four SPONSORS Left io righf: Mrs. Virlie Holmes, Mrs. Sarah Maltby, Miss Doris Schumperi, Mr. Walter Gnann JERRY COLEMAN ALLMOND ISLA MAE ATKINSON WILLIAM FRANKLIN AULL uJen,yu ulslau usillyu DOUGLAS MICHAEL BAER MYRON LOWELL BAKER RICHARD REECE BEASLEY Douglas Lowell Richard JUDITH ANN BELAND PATRICIA ANN BENTON EDGAR MARION BIEI. H-IU'-IY Pat Edgar Page Twenty-Five J X 3 's f 6' J W NIJ, FI-:ig L, WLQJLIIL Xl!! fa fp! Q it ff' 1 f I BMW ' f 1 .I 'il Ti. I L 5 .AL-if! X ri ., Class of 1959 SENIOR JACQUELYN BINKLEY Juom-I KAY BLANCHARD Jackie Kay ALFRED JOE BOWERS MARTHA JEAN BOWERS VIRGINIA CORRINE BRADY Page Twenty-Six JUN Jean Corrine 1 x EDMUND EUGENE BURKE JAMES LEROY BUTLER WILLIAM CARLTON CABANISS Gene llRoylI IIBHIYII RICHARD ALLEN CLEMENT EMMIT McCORMICK COLLINS THOMAS EMERSON COLLINS Richard EmmiI Tommy BONNIE JOYCE CORBIN PATRICK DAVID CROSBY DAVID PATRICK DA'-TON Bonnie David PGY NESBERT LAMAR DANTZLER LAURIE SABERT DEAN THELMA FRANCES DENTON Sonny Laurie Cookie Page Twenty-Seven I ff kv is fa 1411 Q f ik fa , -il-qw, , Class of 1959 SENIORS CAROL ELISABEIH DEVANE FLORENCE ELEANOR DOANE Carol TooIie MARGARET DUNNI:TI' LINDA KYLE EAGERTON JANICE VICTORIA EDGAR 11M,,.9u,,y1 nl-indau 1,-,ann Page Tweniy-Eig hf EUGENIA SCOTI' ELLIOTI MALCOLM ROLLIE FERGUSON STANLEY LEON FOX Jeanne RoIIie Sfcnley JO ANNE FREEMAN JOHN DAVIS GATCH HILDA NAOMI GAY Jody Johnny Hilda FRANK ALLEN movin cl-mnuss connm c-onwm BARBARA AIMAR GOODWIN Frank Cordell Cookie AMON BOYD GRAVES WILLIAM CECIL GRINDLEY BILLY GENE HAGY ,,Boyd,, Bill Manly., Page Twenty-Nine Z ,Ziyi L 04 HJ, 1- P r I f W 5 I f IPA 539 we ,A 241 I W ,L SENIORS Class of 1959 FRANK WALTER HAMILTON SUSAN ELIZABETH HAWKES lfhanku Susan CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS HOWARD LYNDA GEORGE HUDSON PATRICIA ANNE JOHNS Page Thlrvy C ha rlolIe Lynda Pal MARTHA SUE JONES WILLIAM FRANK JONES WILLIAM BARNEY KEARSE Sue BiIIy William MICHAEL HUGUENIN KEYSERLING ELISABETH KINGHORN LOUISE MILLS KINGHORN uMikeu usenyu nlouisen MARY JEAN KINGHORN DAVID SAUL KOZAK EMILY HOLLY LANCASTER Mary Jean David E IIY MARY LINDA LANIER LINDA GAYLE LINEBERGER SANDRA ANN LUCKEY Linda GayIe Ann Page Thirty-One X WT r Kira hi ful gilblf I ll SIU Eg Al in Iyx :'z,12 3 I f A HEMI QL 'I WK' . , I y l4...lI 'lf 5 2 -'-Aff t c SENIORS F Class of 1959 CARROL ANN MAJOR RONALD EUGENE MARTINY Carroll Ronnie RICHARD RAYMOND MCARTHUR RICHARD YOUMAN5 MILLER ZA DOCK MITCHELL Ricl1ard Rickey Za Dock Page Thirty-Two .IANICE KAYE MORGAN STEPHEN RONALD NOBLES ALICE JOSEPHINE PADGETT Janice Ronnie Alice MARGARET PATRICIA PETERSON LINDA JOYCE POWELL MARTHA CORNELIA PRIESTER PaHy Linda Martha JORDAN JUDAS PURVIS BETTYE ANN RABINOWITZ EDWARD HUGH RAHN nj' Jin nsenyeu UNE KENNETH DALE RAPER ADELINE ELEANOR RENTZ EDWARD LAWRENCE ROGERS Kenny Adeline Larry Page Thirty-Three X '57 X lv. ff LW wl fs i7I?F 1,1 . 'S sg n IPX :I A599 f , 'V 5 I A w,II.1eI 'lf I - ' dm' -ig-I-+. - --f SENIOR Class of 1959 PATRICIA ANN SHIMER PEGGY JEAN SHIPWASH HPMH npeggyu Page Thi WILLIAM rty-Fo ur LAWRENCE SHOEMAKER BETTY SUE SMITH A MARY FRANCES SMITH Larry BeI'Iy Sue Mary Frances WILLIAM PATRICK SMOAK RICHARD LEE STANLEY SARA SUZANNE SUTKER Upaff ubickn usuzyn LENNIE LEE TAYLOR HENRY WILLIAM THAMES JOHN ALLEN THORNTON Lonnie Billy ALIGN DAVID CHARLTON TOLSON RICHARD JAMES VOGT DOLORES RAWL WALLACE ubavidu nmcku nbodyn JAMES HETTRICK WARREN JOHN LEIGH WHALEY LEA HAMPTON WHEELER ll-lamosll llJackll lllaall Page Thirty-Five ff! ig fivllflbs- ll R V 439 S! SENIORS Class of 1959 GAIL WHITFIELD BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS Gail Barbara BARBARA LnVERNE WRIGHT ARNOLD CARLTON YOUNG JAMES WORTH ZEDAKER Barbara Arnold Jll 1mY Page Thirty-Six Great spirits are not those who have fewer passions and greater virtues than ordinary men, but only those who have the greatest aims. BEST LEADERS Lenny Taylor and Louise Kinghorn SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Bill Grindley and Dody Wallace I E h 5 SL 7 ES I i .A 'WF' E w Sf Lc'fL1'l'Z M r 1 '-ew-im-1, r 1.1, -:, :if FRIENDLIEST Berry Kinghorn and Gene Burke BEST PERSONALITY Jean Bowers and Michael Keyserling Page Thirty-Eight SENIOR MOST POPULAR Arnold Young and Hilda Gay ' n 'N 4' SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Jones and Stanley Fox BEST LOOKING James Warren and Charlotte Howard MOST INTELLECTUAL Pat Johns and Ronald Martiny Page Thiriy-N Page Forty MOST ATTRACTIVE Pct Shimer ond Pat Dalton MOST TALENTED Linda Powell ond Larry Rogers MOST ATHLETIC Pahy Peterson and Billy Jones CUTEST Ann Luckey and Dick Vogt I Pg O MOST COURTEOUS Gail Whitfield and Joe Bowers MOST DEPENDABLE Emily Lancaster and Frank Hamilton BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Tootie Doane and Dick Stanley mi. u 5 F4 J a T OFFICERS SPONSORS TOP ROW, left to rigI1V: Teddie Poifer, Treasurer: Bob King, Vice-President. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. VonHarten, Mr. Boggs, Miss Harden, Mr. Norris, Miss BOTTOM ROW: Mary Epps, Secretary, Buddy Luckey, President. Jenkins, .IUNIORS . . . Class of 1960 JOY ALDERMAN BENNIE ANKERSON JANICE ARCHIBALD CAROL BAILEY SUZANNE BARTLETT ROGER BELLAMY JERRY BENNETT RILEY BENNETT DOROTHY BENZ MARGE BERKLEY Page Forty-Three .IUNIORS BETTY JEAN BESSINGER DOLLIE BISHOP SANDRA BLACK ROY BARKSDALE AL BROWN DOUGLAS BROWN CAROLYN BROWNLEE EMITT BUFKIN JAMES BUNTON PAT BURCKELL JANICE BUSCH JOE BUSWELL ANNETTE CAMPELL MITCHELL CAPPLEMANN BOB CARPENTER ED CARR VIRGINIA COLLINS WOODY COLLINS HELEN COMPTON JUDY CONVERSE PAT CORBETT EDNA KRAAY JUDY CROSBY WOODROW CROSBY TRACY DAVIDSON Page Forty-Four . .Class of 1960 ANGELA DEER DOROTHY EAKIN MARY EPPS CAROLYN FANT DONNA FE-RRE'-L JERRY GALLOP JOAN GANTT ROBERT GAY BOB GILBERT SHARON GOOCH GREGORY GORE CAROLYN GRAVES JIM HARBOUR CHARLES HAZEN CHARLES HEAPE CAROL HEISLER CARL HENDRICKS TERRY HERBERT HAROLD HOLMES DIANE HUNT SIBBY HUNTER COLEMAN INFINGER JAMES JACKSON SHARON JENKS MARY JOHNS Page Foriy-Five JUNIORS JOHN KENNEMUR BOB KING JACKIE KIRKLAND HELENA LANGFORD RALPH LeFEBVRE ARLENE LETTICH SHARON LEVINE ROBBIE LINEBERGER BUDDY LUCKEY PAT MADDEN CAROL MEADE LINDA McCASKILL CAROLINE McLEOD TONI METCALF TOMMY MIKELL MARSHALL MICHAEL FAITH MILNER JOAN MITCHELL VICKI MOCK JOHNNY NORTON BILLY O'QUINN BETTY JO O'QUINN JOYCE OWNBY JOANNE PEEPLES MARLENE PEEPLES Page Forty-Six . . . Class of 1960 DOTTIE PERRY JANET PHINNEY TEDDIE POTTER KEMPER POWELL CHRISTINE PURVIS WAYNE RAMSEY ROY RICHARDS CHRISTINA RILEY SYLVIA RUSS BRENDA SAULS STANLEY SCHEIN DAVID SHIELDS BOBBY SMITH DONNIE SMITH DUDLEY SMITH MAXINE SMITH PAT SMITH DENNIS SMITH TOMMY STOKES PAUL SCHWARTZ FRANCES TALLEY JIMMY THOMAS JAMES THOMAS JIM THORTON BONNIE TIDD Page Forty-Seven CORENE TOOLEY MAXINE TRAMMELL SANDRA TUCKER CAROLE TUDOR JUDY TURNER TOMMY WAGNER CAROLYN WARREN SHIRLEY WEAVER FREDDIE WELLS SANDRA WENT JUNIORS . . . Class of 1960 Mary Beach Joe Ferguson Alice Lowery Nancy Brown Dianne Garner Lou Rogers Irene Cheney Linda Hobb Francis Sandifer BRUCE WHITNEY RAY WILLIAMS WILLA WILLIS PAT WILSON MIKE WINECOFF embrace equally greaf fhings and small. JOYCE WOODS ANGIE YOUMANS Page Forty-Eight The true, slrong and sound mind is fhe one that can i's..,a Where you come from? What s ihe name of H115 game? Hobnobbmg wnth the Sensors '35 ,nm V A , ezfgkgggy :Q sg: ' ' ' ix . 155 fi-If .lg 1 Q Junuor Class Beuuhes ' ..- 'i'1 Je vais bien, mercil Lady in Distress H ave o Pepsil R f ,jf X X The Thu er 1' .A Wowl . sf Nm xg - -. J. f didn'f mean to pu! if in the wrong baske?!l Yes, if costs u nickoll SPONSORS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Guinn, Miss Moody, Mr. Yarborough, Mrs. Vella, and Mrs. Davis. STANDING, left ta right: Bob Steeley, Secretary: Bill Hendricks Vice-President. SEATED: Susan Youmans, Treasurer: Lucien Hmsan President. SOPHOMQRES . . . Class of 1961 Page Fifty Arlene Atkinson Karen Barfielcl Roy Barksdale Theresa Barrows John Barton Suzanne Baughman Johnny Belger Barbara Bennett Annie Ruth Benton linda Benton Jimmy Bishop Jimmy Blackburn Yvonne Bowers Glen Brantley Regina Brantley Olin Brown Tommy Brant Mary Bundy SOPHOMORES . . . Class of 1961 Gerry Burke Jane Burke Betty Butler John Caldwell Gayle Campbell Gibson Cohen Bob Conley Katie Lou Connelly Carl Cooler Betty Cordell Edward Crawford Mary Jo Curran Joe Dacus Joyce Dantzler Jimmy Deer Joe DeKehoe Janet Deloach John Dominique Linda Dougherty Edith Ann Driggers Clinton Ellis Sandra Fant Bobby Fender Carolyn Ferguson Pat Fordham Lyn Fraser Marian Fritz lindsey Gay Hugh Gibson Tommy Gilbert Hugh Godfree Sandra Gollihugh David Gordon Michael Greenly Mary Lynn Griscom Ned Gwin Betty Hackner Joyce Harvey Jimmy Hawkes Horace Hawkins Ray Harvey Willis Hearn Page Fifty-One 4 Page Fifty-Two SOPHOMORES . . . Class of 1961 Carol Henderson Bill Hendricks Gloria Hiers Lucien Hinson Ella Hioh Jack Horcher Carl Hookstra Eve Horne Tommy Hubbard Ann Hudson Dianna Hutchinson J. K. Inabinelf Brenda Jackson Joyce Johnson Ronnie Johnson Michael Jones Beth Kaney Rachel Kirby Roni Lange Belly Layfield Emilie Lengnick larry Lepionka Danny Lesesne Michael Lewis Kenneth Logan Buddy Long James long Mary Ellen Marcil Troye Matthews Gail McConaughey larry McCulcheon Ida May McDavih Jay McLeod Eric Mesko Ann Miller Robert Miichell Sandy Mitchell Linda Mixon Janice Moore Bobby Mulkey Jackie Myers Marilyn Neidich Sandra Nehles Emily Norton William Norton Gary Nunn Frankie O'Quinn Tommy Palmer Carol Pannell Carol Patterson Janice Peferock linian Pinckney Willard Polk Hilda Rahn Margie Raper Sammy Reynolds Paul Robinson Johnny Romero Wayne Rushlon Mollie Sayers John Scherer Fritz Shollz Vernon Schroder Dionne Scoll Bill Seeser Lottie Shynkarek Joe Shuman Judy Sinclair Linda Smilh Marilyn Smith Ann Slanley Bob Sleeley Belh Slory Margaret Slurm Linda Sulker Dorothy Ann Taylor Buddy Taylor Barbara Thompson J. R. Thompson Vidar Tucker Narcissa Vukas Connie Wall Milch Walers linda Wells OPHOMORES . . . Class of 1961 Page Fifty-Three Page Fifty-Four SOPHQMORES . . . Class of 1961 IN MEMORIAM ffjiifigy Cecelia Ann Clemanis 1943-195s 'AAvA. .,v: Melvin Whaley Gordon Wheeler Pat Wilder Gayle Wilson John Wilson Kih'y Wynn Robert Youmans Susan Youmans Freddy Young Joy Youngblood SPONSORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Nelrae Bostick, Mrs. Mary Lee, Miss Ruth Newell, Mr. Alan Shelton, Mr. William Mitchell, and Mrs. Winifred Pinckney. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS, SEATED, left lo right: Harry Taylor, Eileen Mc- Coy, and Mike Childers. STANDING: Benny leigh, and Emmitl Complon. Perry Allmond Larry Anderson Patty Anderson Jack Ashley Fred Atkins Donna Auslin Mickey Bailey Paul Barber Daisy Bally Sandra Benneff Fai Berkley Donna Bessinger Biffy Cuppleman FRESHMEN . . . Class of 1962 x l Kent Bishop David Bogan Cookie Bowers Bruce Boyer Billy Breland Jos Bridgers Carolyn Brown Mary Brown Alberl Brownlee Bobby Burns Gloria Burns Maurice Campbell Roseanne Carlson Page Fifty-Five Page Fifty-Six Barbara Christensen Mike Childers James Clark Imogene Clark Terry Claylor Paul Clements Edith Cole Alice Compton Butch Epps Charles Eubank Emmitt Compton Thomas Conn Connie Connelly Allan Cook Eddie Featherly Toni Flowers James Cooler Karen Cooper Carl Copeland Joan Corbett Sandra Foster Marsha Fox Billy Corbin David Courtney Gene Cox Otis Crapse Marvin Fayd Tee Fraser Allen Crosby Wayne Crosby Mary Nell Dacus Winston Davidson Laverne Funderburk Louise Funderburk Frank Davis Mary Emily Davis Phyllis Deloach Shirley Dominquez Tommy Gantt John Garner Anne Donaldson Carolyn Ellis Claudia Ellis Clayton Ellis Lin Gartside Charles Gatch FRESHMEN . . Class of 1962 Harry Hanson Dickie Harris Richard Harler Bill Haselden Jeannelfe Gay Logan George Edward Haynesworlh Dorothy Heisler Shaven Heitzler Roger Helms Nancy George Ann Gibson James Henderson Harold Hendricks Dick Hiers Freddie Hoffman Bobbie Glass Janine Godley Donna Holb Roberla Holf David Jackson lawrence Jackson Mary 8. Goldsborough Dremo S. Gollillugh Fred Jenks Dick Johnson Donna Johnson Marla Johnson Joan Gooch Dale Graves Carol Jones Jackie Kanavel Billy Kennedy Robert Kennomur Marjorie Gray Diane Greco Joy Keyserling Robert Kilgore Rhonda King Eugene Kirby Sondra Griffin Buddy Gurganious Billy Kizer Larry Kizer linda Koch Reber! Kozok Page Fifty-Seven Page Fifty-Eight lone Lawson Bennie Leigh Jean Loft Bonnie Luplon Donnie McGill Carolyn Marlin Elaine Mariin Kathy Martin David Mariiny Beverly Maul Waller May Fred McCaleb Pete McComas Eileen McCoy Howard McTeer Thomas McTeer Emil Mesko , Sandra Messier Bobby Miichell Shirley Mixon Slerley Mixon Bob Morgan Roberf Morris Theresa Morris John Murphy Brenda Norfhculf Jerry Norion Leslie Olesak George O'Quinn Jean O'Quinn Paul O'Quinn Pauline O'Quinn Eddie Ownby Louis Pace Karen Padgelt Pairicia Padgett Diane Parker Fay Parker Nell Paul Thomas Peck Sidney Peeples Eugene Pelham Marlha Perkins Doug Perrin Ann Phillips Linda Pinckney FRESH EN . . Class of 1962 Melinda Pinckney Frank Polk Johnny Polk Butch Ramsey Bobby Rankin Mary Roberts Susan Rogers Woodrow Rorrer Robert Rossie Shirley Rutland Gail Sapp Dan Scherer Bernard Schein Christy Schroeder Ann Smith Billy Smith Bill Smith Coleman Smith E. F. Smith Jerry Smoak Joe Spray Rita Strickland Harry Taylor Heyward Taylor Jody Taylor Pamella Taylor Mary Todd Dennis Tuten Carl Vella Jimmy Wagner Janice Warren Diane Weaver Evelyn White Linda Wilburn Dick Williams Robert Williams Gayle Woods Sheryl Youmans Joe Zagoni Carleton Brown Garland Cole Sandra Conwell Susan Gray Jay Hall Azalea Heaclden Harriet Henry MISSING John Hubbard Lonnie Kingery Pat Lacy Peggy Mallory Duke Nichols Glen Riggs Lee Ellen Webb Page Fifty-Nine JUNIOR HIGH MR. RALPH DAVIS, JR. Principal Page Sixty EIGHTH GRADE Jimmy Adams Beth Allen Barbara Allison Bascot Allston Billy Archibald Phyllis Armstrong Bill Arsenault Pamela Baer Betty Bangert Kitty Bauer Gaston Beech Doris Benton Ella Lou Benton Vivian Berkely Albert Bevans Wendall Beverly Patty Bishop Lolita Blanchard Charles Boswell Peggy Bowers Dianna Boyer Linda Bracy Ronnie Bradford Marvis Brant Danny Brewer Ronald Briley Wayne Brooks Larry Brown . Class of 1963 Fran Elliott Robert Ellis Tillman Erwin Patricia Evans Mariiane Eynon Lana Fillback Douglas Finney Gerald Freeman Charles Gainey Ernie Gasell Larry Gay Norman Gilbert Patsy Ginn Claude Goldman Sally Goodwin Danny Gordon Ricky Graves Charlotte Griscom Larry Gross Ronnie Gross Jan Gwin Owen Hand Charles Harter lynn Hazeltan Billy Heath Laura Herbert Rose Ann Herbert Patricia Hire Shirley Bunn Mickey Bunton T. L. Bunton Joe Bussard Barbara Buswell John Butler Judy Carpenter Linda Carson Kenny Childers John Clements Dwight Coffer Paul Coffman Glen Cole David Collins Audrey Compton Donald Crosby Randel Crosby James Dacus Jimmy Dantzler Georgie Davis Betty Del.oach Nelle Deloach Barry Denes Mark Dorris Freddy Downs Harriet Dyches Jack Easler Carol Edwards Barbara Holland Mike Hudson Claude Ihly Darryl lnfinger Fred Ingesser Johnny Jackson Robert Jackson Vicki Jenkins Bob Jillisky Jimmy Johnson Larry Johnson Alexia Jones Judy Keyserling Eileen Kilpatrick Allan Knight Charles Knotts Billy Knox Evelyn Koth Carol Lane Rolla Langdon Webb Langford Ronnie Lanier Jerry Lemacks Sue Lengnick Evelyn Lineberger Barbara Little Sally Long June Londos Page Sixty-Two EIGHTH GRADE Peggy Madden Robert Madden Barbara Mark John Marmish Roberta Marshall Sonny Marvin Jimmy Maximick Barbara May James McCasfon Tommy McCracken Jane McCuthen Mildred McHeffy Betty McLeod Jimmy Melvin Bonnie Mixsan Betty Mock Roland Moore Milledge Morris Larry Neale Linda Neidich Pat 0'Brien Kathleen O'Neil Thomas 0'Quinn Toni Outlaw Carol Ann Owenby Robert Padgett Frank Pape Geroge Petersen . Class of 1963 Carol Ann Ward Mary Ward Kay Warren Clifton Weaver Jack Williams John Wright Christy Sue Yost Charles Tootle Freddie Trask Linda Tucker Peter Upton Buddy Wagner Jimmy Wagner Duncan Wall Roy Yother Marilyn Young Daisy Youngblood Julie Zachowski Johnny Platt George Polk Jimmy Pope Frances Pullion Joe Puttorak Mary Ann Quinn Nica Rankin Roy Rivers Matte Rodgers Susan Russell Jimmy Sammons Lewis Sass Shirley Souls Jon Schoeny Jane Shields Brenda Sinclair Carol Skinner Hampie Sloman Kay Smith Lonnie Smith Myrtle Smith Dennis Solari Gail Stevenson Malcolm Stone Elizabeth Sweat Donnie Thomas Juliette Todd Jeff Tooley Page Sixty-Three Dianne Cantrell Donald Campbell Charles Capps Louise Carrol Sue Ann Carver David Clark Howard Clark Shirley Clowney Jackie Coates Sandra Collum Frances Campton Eleanor Connelly Jimmy Connelly Carolyn Cook Patsy Cooler Brent Cooper Emma Jean Corbin Hugh Coxwell Charles Craig Brenda Cropse U Pauline Crockett louise Crosby Tom Dalton Joel Deer Judy Deer Maureen DeKehoe Diane Dempsey Hope Dennis Thomas Devins Jimmy Dickinson Henry Diefenback Christine Dixon Jane Dowling Ann Dyches Donald Dyer Donna Dyer Jo Carol Ellis Roger Ellis Mary Jane Evans Curtiss Felderman Page Sixty-Four Kenny Ackerman Geraldine Adams Norman Adams Billi Rae Anderson Donnie Anderson Joyce Anderson Lorna Anderson Nancy Anderson Rita Anderson Linda Arseneault Douglas Bangert Pam Bates Susan Bazemore Joy Beasley Roger Beech Henry Bennett Jewel Benton Dorothy Beverly Arnold Biel Albert Blackwell Butch Brant Diane Brantley Gail Brown Judith Brownlee Ronnie Brown Sandra Brume Judy Buckner Robert Bundy Mary E. Bunton Carol Burdick Frances Gail Dale Cantrell SEVENTH GRADE Sl fb A l w Patsy Flowers Butch Ford James Ford Gary Fordham Becky Franklin Linda Freeman Brenda Funderburke Tim Gastineau Mary Gouchot Charles Gay Patty Gay Susan Gilbert Pauline Gother John Gray John Gray Roy Gray Susan Gray Harold Green Margeret Grindley Norma Grondorf Margie Harley Bobby Harris Noel Harris Audrey Harter J. J. Harter Judy Harter Annette Haynesworth Barbara Henry Helen Henry Arthur Horne Judy Ann Horscher Charles Horton ..Ckms of1964 I an Jimmy Hudson Shirley Hudson Kitty Hull JoAnn Hunter Mellanie Hunt Jan Hayharrow Mike Jankowski Barry Johnson Sharon Joiner Martha Jones Norman Jones Angie Kaiser Sandra Keisler Perry Kennerly Mark Keyserling Joe Kilgore James Knox Mary Koth Sandra Kozak Mary Ann Lambert Wendel Lambert Charles Lane Janet Lazo Elaine Lever Lester Levine Lorraine Lingery Brenda Lloyd Ward Lupton Jeanne Marie Marcil Clair Masters Rob Matthews Ruth M:Bee Nancy McCaIeb Mike McEachern Jimmy Magill Benny Michael J net Middleton atty Milliron Bill Mitchell a Mixon A Page Sixtv-Five Nat Pratt- Jcme Price Kitty Pugh Theresa Pulian Caroline Quann Randy Randel John Raper Judy Reames George Reed Wayne Reed Mary Rhett Beverly Richards Virginia Richards Don Roberts Jimmy Robertson George Rogers Lora Russel Gray Sanders Gary Sapp Charles Sauls Nancy Schein Jane Schreckengast Lynn Scott Paul Scrimshaw Jimmy Seorson Barney Seigler Albert Shaw Jo Scherer Bobby Shuman Oteria Shynkarek Barry Simpson Billy Smith Butch Smith Harold Smith Linda Smith Robert Smith Sally Smith Wendell Smith Joan Smithberg Bill Smoak xty-Six Randy Morgan Rose Marie Morris Jay Mulkey Lee Mulkey Ed Nelson Diane Newman Linda Newman Archie Nix Harriet Nix Nancy Nix Pat Norton Lewis 0'Brien Susan Oliver Jackie O'Quinn Sonia Owings Ann Padgett Harold Padgett Patty Parker Butch Partridge Rick Pasi Sherry Patterson Patricia Paul Judy Payette Dianne Peace Bob Perkins Betty Lynn Perrin Ann Perry Jimmy Phillips Wescoat Phillips Joe Pinckney Suzie Pallitzer Sondra Potter Connie Smoak Michael Snider Mildred Sou'l's Marty Spar Carol Spence Carolyn Story Laura Strandtman Kenny Strickland Terry Sutcliff Sandra Sufphin Roy Talley Eunice Talley Joy Taylor Rachel Taylor Michael Thompson Mac Trammel Harold Trask .lack Twiddy Terry Vaughn Tom Wadsworth Ronald Wakeham Leo Walls Jean Waters Joan Waters Jo lynn White Craig Whitfield Judy Wilson Yvonne Winn Marcella Witkiewicz Helen Wright David Youmans Peter Zachowski Mr. Davis and Junior High faculty pause before beginning a school day. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Davis, Mrs. Herring, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Ridenour, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Yarborough, Mr. Gunter, Miss Turner, Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. Carter, Miss Foxworth, Mrs. Mysinger, Mrs. Grantham, Miss Foster, Miss Culpepper, Miss Cantey, Mr. Small. Page Sixty-Seven thi' ,Af Q 5 M5 rs K 9- f , X 4 A A L -' TTL ' naw mf , ,, A if , V ' , W f . 1 M ' ., 4 ' , K 1' ,Q 1.1. -Q,g,,-ze'-.ww 0 w- . ' Jw, ' A' Qi w353'it51gfjA - -wi 'X , Q ,V wwl' bj,,. bPfI' . if QL ., ,Q -u57'1 ,'2,Zi?fQ f Af Y 4. V'--W , , -- F I L: , ui V K ' 1 , f I 4 , 'E W I - K '1'i-mfr-,- it ,Qj'gi'T'P,, '3ggpf gr - F f', if T iifygji' W 'W' 3QT.' ' NM ' fi 'Q 2'i'Ti,gT'1I', . W -0-f'- WNW-W -MN-fe -.hznnmv f A Q ,f ? we- +1f iff' A 134 ? 1, f?1?1gf ' 1 -iv 4 rgq, I c' ' 4 1 T-M 5 .ri 132: 411 ig 4Qgi,:gg5 y . ...MMU -.- . - ,.,,,,.,MM MAn'LJ!F,,. , ,-5 i ' K W W ' 'vw , 5 s '1 .X ff-ff ,ff i'm,,,-'X T .X W r 4 , . mf' 2' il L' A ff 1 X HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL In its final year at Beaufort High on the Bay, Student Council did its utmost to leave Beaufort High with its color flying proudly. It succeeded! Under the guidance of president Bill Grindley, council procured a student telephone, student activi- ty center, and milk concession for brown-baggers. It also furnished monitors for the halls and lunch- room. A committee for regulating money making proiects and voting amendment were among other projects. Council delegates observed the work of the James Island High Student Council and attended the State President Bill Grindley keeps students Ray Williams, vice-president on duty at and District student Council Conventions. informed. activity center. The year 1958-59 will go down in the records as one of council's greatest. Dody Wallace, secretary, finds stu- Dennis Smith, treasurer collects feel MV- YUTIDDVOUSID UdVlS0l', l'lelP5 SN- dent telephone a convenience. from student wishing to use telephone. 59575 with Pleasure- REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Smith, Dody LaFebvre, Mary Elizabeth Johns, Bob King, Vicky Mock, Teddie Potter, Wallace, Ray Williams, Mr. Yarborough. STANDING: Bill Grindley, SEC- Mary Epps, Dotty Perry. FOURTH ROW: James Cooler, David Courtney, OND ROW: Thomas Conn, Susan Hawkes, Barbara Goodwin, Corinne Lesley Olesak, Tee Fraser, Ann Smith, Gloria Hiers, Pat Fordham, Ida Brady, Linda Powell, Louise Kinghorn. THIRD ROW: Benny Lee, Ralph May McDavitt. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The Junior High Student Council had among its proiects this year hall monitors and a spring dance. lts main goal was to prepare the Junior High students for leadership in later academic life. Its officers were Carol Skinner, president, Jeff Tooley, vice-president, Nancy Anderson, secretary- treasurer. Under the able guidance ot Mrs. Charlotte Grant- ham, the council has done much for the betterment of the Junior High students. ADVISOR: Mrs. Charlotte Grantham OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Anderson, treasurer, Carol Skinner president: Jeff Tooley, vice-president. JR. HIGH COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kaye Warren, Roy Gray, Nancy Anderson, Jeff Tooley. STANDING: Carol Skin- ner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Little, Toni Outlaw, Judy Reames, Mrs. Grantham. THIRD ROW: Butch Smith, John Schoeny, Joelynn White, louise Crosby. FOURTH ROW: Wescott Phillips, Betty Mack, David Youmans. +1ws mln.--11 1 1 USIC On your mark: get set: go! FRONT: Dot Graves. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Bennett, Linda Benton, Marian Fritz, Ursula Gothe, Carol Baily, Joan Mitchell, Janice Warren. SECOND ROW: Mr. James Stuart, Linda Neidich, Buddy Wagner, Rolla Langdon, Tillman Erwin, Buddy Gurganious7 Bobby Mitchell, Frank Pape, Vernon Schroder, Sally Goodwin, Ed Haynesworth, David Bagan. THIRD ROW: Jane Shields, Ann Gibson, Sylvia Russ, Eleanor Connelly, CALENDAR OF EVENTS l958-1959 W All home football games . . Sept.-Oct.-Nov. Football game at Hampton . ........ Oct. All-Star game at Hampton . . .. . . . Nov. Homecoming Parade ....... .. . Nov. Opening Port Royal Harbor . . . . . . Oct. Christmas Concert ............ . , . Dec. Christmas Parade in Beaufort . . . . . . Dec. Christmas Parade in Charleston Dec. Boy Scout Parade .....,.... . . . Feb. District Music Festival . . . , , , Mgr, May Festival ......... . . .May. Spring Concert ....... .. May. Graduation Exercises . . . , , , June Page Seventy-Two Evelyn Koth, Alexia Jones, Charles Eubank, William Norton, Joy Keyserling, Perry Almond. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Blackburn, Barbara Goodwin, Ronnie Johnson, Bert Parker, Tommy Wagner, Harold Holmes, Dick Hiers, Joe Shuman. FlFTH ROW: Jerry Bennett, Jimmy Searson, Richard McArthur, Lesley Olesok, Carol Lone, Jackie Kanavel, Roberta Holt, John Scherer, Frank Davis, Willard Polk, David Crosby. ON PARADE lt's time for the mon in white and gold, Mr. Stuart, to take a bow. DEPARTMENT Let's all worble like nightingales. FRONT- Miss Kay Felder, Director. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT. Vir inia . 1 ' Q Collins, Tedclie Potter, Carol Major, Linda Powell, Mary Todd, Gayle Line- berger, Annette Campbell, Faith Milner, Carol Meade, Theresa Barrows. SECOND ROW: Sandra Conwell, Helena Langford, Shirley Weaver, Mar- lene Peeples, Eleanor Doane, Sandra Tucker, Jean Bowers, Dollie Bishop, Helen Compton. THIRD ROW: Irene Chiney, Bonnie Corbin, Linda Holb, Lou Rogers, Pat Wilson, Donna Ferrell, Joy Alderman, Barbara Williams, Adeline Rentz. FOURTH ROW: Pat Shimer, Hilda Gay, Joyce Ownby, Pat Madden, Mary Elizabeth Johns, Joan Gouch. CHORUS Directed by Miss Kay Felder, this year's chorus has brought joy to all of us. Their songs were the bow on our Christmas program package, and their spring concert was equally delightful. They also participated in the district music festival. The officers are Linda Powell, president, Hilda Gay, vice-president: Gayle Line- berger, secretary-treasurer, Helena Langford and Annette Campbell, librarians: and Mary Elizabeth Johns, accompanist. ' MAJORETTES Wl1o're the leaders of the band that plays for you and me? FRONT: Mascot-Dot Graves and Head Maiorette-Ursula Goethe. Other Maiorettes: Marian Fritz, Joan Mitchell, Barbara Bennett, Carol Bailey, Linda Benton. Page Seventy-Three Senior Editors Dody Wallace, Jeanna Eltron Junior Editomiandra Black ond Bonnie Tiddsw Sophomore and and Mary Jean Kmghorn -' r Mae McDavitt saw' Editor Assogiqfe Edifor y BusinesstManoger , LOUISE KINGHORN BETTY KINGHORN JEAN LBOWERS BEAUFORTONIAN STAFF , Gracidusly guided by-louise, the entire staff have at- tempted to put out the greatest annual ever at Beaufort High School. , i M ,V .. , L i We will long remember the many hours spent in plan- ning layouts, takingr pictures, 'and identifying the prinis. Whom will we dedicate it to?-What color should the cover be?-Will we ever finish it andfemeet our' deadline? were among the many questions that popped into our heads during the year. However we think that the 1959 Beaufortonian has been worth all our work and worry, and we hope you will think that it is the greatest annual yet! V V i ' - Michael Groenley aiu Feature Editors: Emily Lancaster and Teddie Potter. Activities Editors: Lindo Sutker, Pat Johns, and Mary Elizabeth Johns. ' Advertising Editors: Pot Shimer and Hilda Gay. Business Stuff: Linda Lanier, Gail Whitfield, Ralph Le Febvre, and Frank Hamilton. si Junior High Editors: linda Eagerton and 'Sue Art Editors: Edgar Biel and Arm Stanley. Sports Editors: linda Powell and Carolyn Jones- for 1 It , A' E , Gruvos. , -A - . TE.-5g5'filfifi215f4f-gvllr it V ' -.V . K ' ,nf Y, yi, gt!u,mix5,A :L ,N.,Ag : ,K L , , I I . I - ki., Vigo: 4.575f.5s522sff.5f55.1,-i,g'L:.:j. V 2- ' 1 K 7 ''Hi'iifiifzilfifii-ii?ful-QL' 'r 'T ., 3l. g,,Q1?iifE1g1 , , . g Lx.,':Jigi,fl1'zi'i3f,1,,.Q.V ' , n eways, published bisiand- newspaper whose ilblotiidit-ly',lhas it informed the school happenings, but it also works for the -betterment of the students and their school. , J Under the supervision of Miss Moody and Mrs. Holmes,-the staff has zoomed aheadond -surpassed all boahds. Its editor, Suzy Sutkerjforganized her statf tqsatiesfy the students andytheyghayefnot let her downs-i Qrjyurf p is r M V itFif5piQif51heirfeparticipation in the studentsyare 'able to express themseilvesfffreely and openlyfand any student may do this. Thgfflliglal Wave has not regulations on who or what isreqtiired to be on thesistaff. lf a student wants to writefor help he or shexis always welcomed. The Tidal Wave is the greatest. Sporfs Editor and Siaff, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Gulch, ediforp Mary Epps, Dennis Smith, Ray Williams, and Carolyn Mcleacl. and Reporters, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Verlie Holmes and Miss sponsors. Reporters, Mary Epps, Marilyn Neidich, Margaret Sturm, R W. . . . r O Dennis Smnh, Carolyn Graves, Theresa Barrows, Carol Malo Ray Williams, Janice Moore, Troye Matthews, Toni Melcalf, YOUZL mf, Colummsis LEFT TO RIGHT Carolyn Mcleocl Janice Moore Emrllue Lengniclc Michael Graenly Kay Blanchard. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The librarian, ever aware of the pupils who come regularly to the library, encourages those who show interest and, aptitude to serve as library helpers. The work that they do means a great deal to them as well as to their school. Librarian Miss Eileen Hunter, Assistants, SEATED: Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll. STANDING: Yvonne Bowers, Jackie Kanavel, Arlene Lettich, Harry Taylor, Dorothy Heisler. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Joyce Harvey, Carolyn Brown. JR. HIGH LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The Beaufort Junior High Library Club consists of 22 members selected from the 7th and 8th grades. The purpose of the club is to provide pupil assistants to help in the library. Each member works at least two periods a week. Meetings are held every Thursday morning to discuss the duties of the assistants. The officers are as follows: President ............ Mary Ann Quinn Vice-President . . . .... Dorothy Carter Secretary ..... . . . Jane McCutchen LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Diana Boyers, Pam Bates, Sherry Patterson, Jane McCutcheon, Ernie Gesell, Bob Jillisky, Jimmy Pope, Peggy Bowers, Pat O'Brien, Miss Foxworth, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Nancy Anderson, Vicki Jenkins, Marijane Eynon, Carol Lee Edwards, Dorothy Carter, Linda Tucker, Mary Ann Quinn, Audrey Compton. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Johnny Raper, Sandra Keisler, Barbara Allison, Roseanne Herbert, Dwight Cofer. JR. HIGH SCIENCE CLUB Organized on December 19, 1958, Explorer I Sci- ence Club is composed of seventh and eighth grade students. To secure money to finance equipment, dis- plays and exhibits on special occasions is the club's proiect. Meetings are held once a month with a guest speaker from the community. The project next year will be the sponsorship of the Science Fair. Sponsors .... Mrs. E. D. Mysinger Mr. William Gunter President ....... Sally Goodwin Vice-President .. Julie Zachowski Secretary .......... Frank Pape Treasurer .. .. Mildred McHeffy Reporter .......... Alexia Jones Page Seventy-Eight LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mrs. E. D. Mysinger, Mildred McHeffey, Julie Zachowski, Sally Goodwin, Frank Pape, Mr. Bill Gunter. SECOND ROW: Marcella Witkiewicz, Mary Koth, Judy Reames, Jo Scherer, Alexia Jones, Nica Rankin, Benny Michaels, Diane Cantrell. THIRD ROW: Eileen Kilpatrick, Lynda Tucker, Diana Boyers, Rose Ann Hebert, Norman Jones, Ronald Briley, Dale Cantrell. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen O'Neil, Toni Outlaw, Kenny Childers, Barry Johnson, James McCaston, Bruce Harper, Robert Ellis. FIFTH ROW: Robert Jackson, Mary Ward, Jack Easler, Ronnie Gross, Barry Denes. NOT SHOWN: Lester Levine, Harold Trask, Bob Perkin. BETA CLUB This year, the Beta Club chapter of Beaufort High School has found new life under the leadership of Miss Doris Schumpert. At the monthly meetings persons from all walks of life gave talks and show- ed movies about their occupations. One of the club's proiects was the Christmas tree in the lunchroom. Another proiect was the March of Dimes drive with Suzy Sutker as chairman. The officers are as fol- lows: President ........ Arnold Young Vice-President .... Linda Eagerton Secretary ...... Betty Kinghorn Treasurer ...... Louise Kinghorn Chaplains .. Mary Jean Kinghorn Sue Jones We're ready for the program to begin. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Hawkes, Dody Wallace, Jeanie Elliot, Corrine Brady, Miss Schumpert, Louise Kinghorn, Betty Kinghorn, Frank Hamilton, Dick Vogt, Bill Grindley, Arnold Young, Pat Dalton, Pat Benton, Janice Morgan, Suzy Sutker, Sue Jones, Pat Johns, Linda Eagerton, Mary Jean Kinghorn, Jacquelyn Binkley. These are the best ones yell SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Corrine Brady, Janice Morgan, Susan Hawkes, Gail Whitfield, Larry lepionka, Pat Johns, Troye Matthews, Jacquelyn Bmkley, Marilyn Neidich, Ann Stanley. STANDING: Mollie Sayers, Miss Newell, Toni Metcalf, Mary Elizabeth Johns. LITERARY MAGAZINE Each year, the best of the writ- ings of Beaufort High students are published in The Breakers, Beaufort High's literary magazine. This year most of the writings from the senior high students were written for the State Literary Magazine. The staff collected copies of these composi- tions and selected the best to be published. Editor .............. Pat Johns Associate Editor .... Toni Metcalf Sponsor ....... Miss Ruth Newell Page Seventy-Nine Love that Latin, but meum caput. Uranslation: It makes my head hurt.J .l'ai mal aux pieds. lTranslation: My feet hurt. 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Elizabeth Johns, Carol Tudor, Angela Deer, Alice Lowry, Bonnie Tidd, Diane Hunt, Mary Jean Kinghorn, Michael Keyserling, Sue Jones, Joy Aldermann, Virginia Collins, Marilyn Neidich, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mary Vella, Bob Conley, Charles Hazen, Pat Corbin, David Shields, Mike Winecoff, Vicki Mock, Christina Riley, David Crosby, Bill Grindley, Pat Dalton, Mary Epps. THIRD ROW: Arnold Young, Tommy Wagner, Jim Thornton, Ralph LeFebvre, Doug Brown, Bruce Whitney, Louise Kinghorn, Barbara Wright, Janice Morgan, Caroline McLeod, Toni Metcalf. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Pace, Johnny Norton, Linda Eagerton, Dody Wallace, Betty Kinghorn, Pot Benton, Coreen Tooley, Barbara Goodwin, Dotty Perry, Sharon Levine, Sandra Black, Sandra Went, Pat Fordham, Pat JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Burkell. The Latin Forum in March, Latin Week, and a banquet were among projects set forth by Junior Classical League this year. Under the supervision of Miss Peggy Moody and Mrs. Verlie Holmes, the J.C.L. was made a success for Latin students. Officers are as follows: President .... Marilyn Neidich Vice-President ..... Dick Vogt Secretary . . . . . . Carol Jones Treasurer .. .. Jan Edgar FRENCH CLUB Climaxing an active year, Mrs. Vella- took many of the French Club members to the Modern Language Day which was held April II on the Uni- versity of South Carolina cam- pus. Throughout the year, the club has continued its program begun last year of seeing home movies of the Brussels World Fair and other places of interest throughout the world. The officers are as follows: President .. Michael Keyserling Vice President Charlotte Howard Secretary ......... Sue Jones Treasurer . Mary Jean Kinghorn Page Eighty FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Moody, Mrs. Holmes, Marilyn Neidich, Jan Edgar, Carol Jones. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Martin, Marnie Gray, Carolyn Ferguson, Sandy Mitchell, Linda Koch, Karen Cooper, Susan Rogers, Nancy George. THIRD ROW: Duke Nichols, Carl Vella, Lawrence Jackson, Carl Epps, Kent Bishop, Harry Hanson, Bennie Leigh, Roberta Holt, Michael Childers, Joseph Spray, Ann Stanley, Mitchell Waters, Hugh Godfrie. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hendricks, Larry Lepionka, Michael Greenley, John Scherer, Toni Flowers, Eileen McCoy, Joy Keyserling, Louise Funderburk, Linda Sutker, Donna Austin, Janice Moore, Edith Cole, Shirley Dominquez, Rita Strickland, Mary Brown. FIFTH ROW: Donner Hyharrow, Lucien Henson, Gene Cox, Barbara Christensen, Jerry Norton, Fred Atkins, Dorothy Heisler. lMembers who attended Latin Forum are pictured.j BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club has helped build school spirit. Among its projects for the year were tak- ing buses to the football games, selling football programs, and sponsoring sock hops after the football games. The officers of the Booster Club are as follows: President ..... Vice President .... Hilda Gay Secretary ...,... Linda Powell Treasurer ...... Joy Alderman Proiect Chairman . Ann Luckey Sponsor .... Mrs. Von Harten Dody Wallace Victory, victory is our cry! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Irma Vukas, Annette Combell, Caroline McLeod, Kitty Wynn, Linda Powell, Joy Alderman, Hilda Gay, Dody Wallace. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Graves, Patty Peterson, Helena Langford, Theresa Barrows, Emily Lengnick, Beth Kaney, Ann Luckey, Mrs. Van Harten. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Nobles, Willa Willis, Joyce Ownby, Mary Epps, Nancy Brown, Christina Riley. FOURTH ROW: Lenny Taylor, Buddy Luckey, Billy Jones, Teddie Potter, Kemper Powell. T AND I CLUB Hurry and take this picture so we can get back to work! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter May, Johnny Belger, David Courtney, Paul O'Quinn, James Cooler, Bobby Mitchell, Bruce Boyer, Harold Hendricks, Mr. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Buddy Gorgonus, Marshall Michael, Johnny Gatch, Dick Stanley, Sidney Peeples, Larry Kizer, Bill Haseldon. THIRD ROW: Benny Ankerson, Larry Rogers, Michael Keyserling, Pat Dalton, Bill Grindley, Frank Hamilton, Tracy Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Campbell, Johnny Polk, Bill Kennedy, Dale Groves, James Clark, Roger Bellamy, Rollie Ferguson, Tommy Collins. FIFTH ROW: Clayton Ellis, Carl Copeland, Edward Haynesworth, David Logan, Dick Williams, Robert Gay, Laurie Dean, Frank Glover. SIXTH ROW: Richard McArthur, Billy Corbin, Lowell Baker, Bill Smith, James Henderson, George 0'Quinn, Olin Brown, Bob Carpenter. SEVENTH ROW: Bill O'Quinn, John Caldwell, Don Lesesne, Jerry Smoak, Frank Polk, Albert Brown- lee, Sterley Mixon, Logan George. EIGHTH ROW: Donnie Smith, David Kozak, Billy Hagy, Emmett Collins. The Trade and Industrial Club IS a state organization. This year seventy-five boys and two girls from the mechanical drawing, shop, and D. O. classes are members. Some of the obiectives of the club are to develop good leader- ship and citizenship, to promote the dignity of good honest labor, and to seek, through study and practice, increased efficiency in the chosen occupations of the members. The officers are as follows: President ........... Pat Dalton Vice President .... Lowell Baker Secretary ........ David Tolson Treasurer ........ Johnny Gatch Publicity Chairman Michael Keyserling Page Eighty-One FUTURE FARMERS The purpose of the F.F.A. is to instill in its members agricul- tural leadership, character, and scholarship. This year under the guidance of Mr. Ralph Davis, sponsor, the boys had a live- stock show and displayed their proiects. Officers: President ....... Jerry Gallop Vice-President ....... Ed Carr Secretary ...... James Bunton What's cooking? Where's the farm? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Carr, Jerry Gallop, James Bunton, Mr. Ralph Davis. SECOND ROW: Billy Kizer, Roger Bellamy, Laurie Dean, Robert Gay, Butch Wilson, Bob Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Donnie Smith, Robert Kenemur, Bruce Boyer, Paul O'Quinn, Coleman Smith, Jimmy Hawkes. FOURTH ROW: James Warren, Kenny Raper, Howie McTeer, Billy Hagy, Jerry Norton, Tommy Collins, Charles Heape, Perry Allmond. LEFT TO RIGHT: James Jackson, Andrew Gallop, Linton Pinkney. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Junior Homemakers of America attended the State Fair in October and in February they sponsored a mother-daughter tea. Officers: President ....... Linda Wells Vice-Presiclent .... Annie Ruth Benton Secretary ..... Janet DeLoach Treasurer ..... Cookie Bowers Sponsor . .. .... Mrs. Lee SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lynn Griscom, Rhonda King, Patsy Anderson, Claudia Ellis, Mary Brown, Ann Gibson, Dionne Parker. STANDING: Linda Wells, Cathy Martin, Janet Deloach, Yvonne Bowers, Dianne Booker, Sandra Meotler, Cookie Bowers, Mrs. Lee, Janice Warren. Page Eighty-Two Now, class - - - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Ferguson, Louise Kinghorn, Bonnie Tidd, Jacquelyn Binkley, Corrine Brady, Michael Greenley. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Eakin, Marilyn Neidich, Janice Morgan, Miss Jenkins, Lennie Taylor, Kay Blanchard, Ralph LeFebvre. THIRD ROW: Sharon Levine, Alice Lowery, Judy Turner, Carol Tudor, Larry Lepionka, Bill Hendricks. BUS DRIVERS I Neither Capehart's muddy roads nor the Lady's Island bridge can keep Coach Small and his faithful crew away from the iobl B.H.S. students are grateful to their bus drivers for safely car- rying them to and from games, school, and school trips. Thanks! Fasten seat belts! FUTURE TEACHERS This past year has marked the reorganization of the Future Teachers of America under the enthusiastic sponsorship of Miss Jenkins. The cIub's goal is to promote better understanding of teaching. The stimulus for reor- ganization was provided by Mr. Crowley, who hopes that soon student members will be able to take over all short-notice sub- stitutions in the elementary schools. Besides ably substituting this past year, Future Teachers help- ed grade papers. Officers of this club are the following: President Jacquelyn Binkley Vice-President .. Lennie Taylor Treasurer .... Ralph Le Febvre Co-Secretaries . . Janice Morgan Marilyn Neidich SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. William Gunter, Marshall Michael, Richard Beasley, Ed Carr, Jimmy Blackburn, Wood- row Crosby, Clinton Ellis, Emmitt Bufkin, Johnny Gatch..5TANDlNG: Coach Frank Small, Sharon Jenks, Charles Hazen, John Kennemur, Joe Buswell, Pat Corbitt, Johnny Norton, Eugene Pelham, Coach Quillen Finley, Garland Cole, Joe Bowers, Ray Williams, Edgar Biel, Bruce Whitney, Joe Ferguson, Douglas Brown, Jimmy Thomas, Donnie Smith, Tracy Davidson. Page Eighty-Th ree FA NM ,,..n...w-.... -M ..M..,,k N--f-..., Q, ff 57 .QQ QQQQ9 K Q Q ,Q .. Q Q 4 L QQQQ gg Q QQ YVVVV QQ Q? Q QQ Q Q QQ Q QQ Q. FQWQTQ . Q 'Q Q Q Q Q , fi' .K Q V . '3' - JW .ff K Q Q' ,r Q-L .Q Q Em .. . V A g- V. Kf V . 5532. , . .Q A . 2. Q 'iff ' ' . . Q P , .QL .H5.,..:j,.Q -jg ,Q Qg.-1' V ' Q 3 QQ 1.5 1 . QQ f f , Q 'W' f Q'QVfff,!Q, ' ' QQ.- ' '.r ,K Q , if , Q.. 24 . ' . f' ' ,-f ' -. Q7 gg.f 7J:: Q? 'K 'X 4:5 ' 'J' 54. -5 l ' K , 1- .- 75 Q, 5, QQ ,QQKQQQ U QQ Q, V V QQ . 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ROW FOUR: Bob Morgan, Roy Williams, Jerry ' I H d ' ks. ROW FIVE: Howdy McTeer, Billy O'Quinn, Gallop, Bob King, Jimmy Thomas, Lawrence Jackson, E. F. Smith, Jerry Smoak, Gene Cox, Car en ri: Vic Aliffee, Bruce Whitney, Alvin Crosby, Jerry Norton. ROW SIX: Bill Hendricks, Glen Cole, Heyword Smith. 1958 TIDAL WAVE SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Shoemaker, J. J. Purvis, James Warren, Billy Caloaniss, Raleigh Ferguson, Arnold Young, Johnny Gatch, Billy Jones. KNEELING: Billy Thames. PIGSKIN PERSONALITIES KNEELING: Captain James Warren. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Assistant captains, Arnold Young, Raleigh Ferguson, and Billy Cabaniss. LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coaches Quillen Finley and Frank Small, Head Coach Alan Shelton 1 U I CHEERLEADERS i '-I' 'I' LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Alderman, Dody Wallace, Linda Powell lhead cheerleaderj, Caroline McLeod, Hilda Gay, Ann Lucky, Kitty Wynn. LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coaches Quillen Finley and Frank Small, Head Coach Alan Shelton. An enthusiastic spirit and undying loyalty characterized the cheerleaders. They vigorously supported the team throughout the season. Page Eighty-Seven ,, 7. . f QQ, me , E:x1 5: Rf ,N M, , ,.,. h ff ,F -.13 11 Q,-,z J 1 'A .r V5 ,.' rg f' , L4 - 14 Q ' , ,ww , P , x C af -rf K 1' A ,f 1, 4 -4 rf M lx, 1 fi',1 N, 'W' A' ., f ... li? . X , LD' . . .v e . Sir i.1if'i!,' ' W -,. .fn ,K 4 f 3 J' ,., 1 pu 41 337 , , 'G .x Amlxxfa Q' X R 1 J. 1. K, L rl' 1 bfi Q- 1 . 'Jn JR' -Q. i ' 4 1 ' A M. A wi. x 1 V .x 1 , v fail Q xv, X -. f f Lv , R ig . ,.,- 2575 X35 m , K, wa , .QV 1. X1-x A -5, i Q , ,X 1, . , . x , Q ,- 3 K .-, - f . ggi . Lf 7 a X .. 3, VJ. -LK gwaifg kj, M A ' Lfzak ,.gFz!f'1 Q, A , U A S . . V , , ,f ' i Q W , I fx, .- so X , A 1, A jjagi, ' ' .li , 9: ,V ,L 3, ,, X , 1, ra. 3 ,- ' 1 4 W A , , X ,ii 5 , u, my QX' figff, A. L , QL., , a 1.1 r' in 1' N 1. If V .1 R J I-W zfk' v 1 ' 1' ff 1 ' ' 1 f Q l W, fm. , WPI: ' Q 7' Q, wx Kylie A , 1 z view, , ,V W X tx 3, 2 ,,,, fi,3A:,f . 'yn ' M.. .gig rl , fl Kgffwi I ' 1 Jawgy' W, ,, 'ff Beaufort High School February 13, 1959 Mr. Bill Dufford Newberry College Newberry, S. C. Dear Mr. Dufford: Although you are doing college work this year, we ap- preciate your being a booster of Beaufort High sports. Per- haps you would like to hear of the outstanding season our team displayed. Despite our team's being small and inexperienced, they held the mighty North Augusta Yellow Jackets to only a 6- point win. With one game behind them, they went into the next with more enthusiasm and winning spirit. They played the Berkeley Stags, but be as it may, they lost 7-13. This we are now proud of, for the Stags only lost 2 games their entire season. NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE TEAM TO SHOW! With our defense at its best we overran Walterboro to an easy 13-6 victory. Then came our thorough shellacking of the Wade Hampton Red Devils. It was a very sweet victory for the players, coaches, and fans of Beaufort. The final score was 33-7. Our homecoming came earlier this year than was ex- pected. October 10th was the scheduled date and the team was ready. They gave a great show beating the Summer- ville Greenwave 6-0. Next the Wave clashed with the St. Andrews Rocks. Despite the size, speed, and experience of the Rocks, our Tidal Wave tied with a 6-6 score. Happy over this game, they went into the next ready to tear up the Moultrie Generals. The game see-sawed back and forth giving us only a 7-O win. The Beaufort Tidal Wave marched through its seventh straight game without defeat as it easily trounced the Ridge- land Tigers 13-0. Our whole school is proud of our football team. They really showed the spirit and all-round good sportsmanship throughout the season. I hope you feel the same pride in our team as I do when I go through my scrapbook of football clippings. I know you'll ioin me in giving fifteen rahs for the 1958 Wave. Sincerely, Linda Powell - Sports Editor When the great scorer comes to mark against your name, He'Il write not 'won' or 'lost'p buthow you played the game. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Purvis dips for yardage. Alliffi KNO. 691 wants James Island GLB. CNQ. 101. Hinson sweeps right end. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones starts on 65-yard T.D. gallop. Whitney cleans path for Purvis. Jones rambles against Rams. RALEIGH FERGUSON Best Lineman N is N. Xu J iA ,J Q R MW, ss, 4. ,Jn W f sr f g mason!---Jia BILLY JONES Best Block Most Valuable Player ARNOLD YOUNG Sporismanship Award Best, Blocker and Tackle Athletic Academic Award 1 Yjzyx JUNIOR VARSITY COACH QUILLEN FINLEV Co-Captains Howdy McTeer, Bill Hendricks, and Bob Steely. The Junior Varsity football team went into every game unlacking in spirit, enthusiasm ,and good sportsmanship. They showed, even with the odds against them, the willingness and determination to fight with their all. This is the team that will be depended upon in future years to be the varsity squaol. It will carry the VlCTORY FLAG for Beaufort High School. FIRST ROW: Heyward Taylor, Dick Williams, E. F. Smith, Howdy McTeer, Bob Conley, David Jackson. THIRD ROW: Kaye Warren, Glenn Cole Gene Jerry Smoak, Bob Steely, Coach Quillen Finley. SECOND ROW: Jerry Cox, Ric Passi, Bill Hendricks, Larry Lepionka, Tommy McCrackin. Norton, Lawrence Jackson, Paul O'Quinn, Wayne Crosby, Joe Bridges, Page Ninety-Two We Will E'er Be True To The Whife And The Scarle1 Shout Students Shout! Nine! TRACK FIRST ROW: Johnny Gatch, Dick Vogt, Buddy luckey, Jimmy Logan, Bill Elliott, Dennis Smith, Larry Rogers, Lenny Taylor. The 1958 Beaufort High School track team continued to sweep aside all opposition as it ran its victory string to 33 straight and captured its 5th straight conference championship, 3rd straight lower-state crown, 2nd straight Evening Post Relays title, and 2nd straight State Championship. The Wave thinclads have not lost a track-meet in five years! The Wave had to muster all its power to down a tough Moultrie squad along with Summerville and James Island in a quadrangular affair at Mt. Pleasant to open the 1958 season. The final score was Beaufort 65, Moultrie 59W, James Island 21, Summerville 20M. Next the Wave routed Wade Hampton and Berkeley. ln its first home meet Beaufort easily defeated Summerville and Wade Hampton 101W - 43 1f2. The Ridgeland Tigers be- came the 33rd straight victim as the Wave swamped them 96-21. Beaufort captured the conference crown for the fifth Page Ninety-Four SECOND ROW: Jim Whelan, Paul Schwartz, Roy Butler, Bill Petersen, Clark Rider, lionel Cabaness, Carl Hendricks. straight time at Summerville. Final scores were: Beaufort 66, Moultrie 52, Summerville 19, James Island 8. The Tidal Wave captured the Evening Post Relay for the second year in a run at the Citadel. Scores were Beaufort 32, Moultrie 31, Cooper River 21 113, Summerville 17. Greeleyville was the site of the Lower-State meet and the Wave took home the cake for the third straight year. Beaufort 47, Moultrie 32, Summerville 21, Bishopville 19. Again Daniel provided Beaufort with lots of competition in the state meet and Moultrie made it doubly tough but the Wave brought home the state crown for the 2nd year in a row. Scores were Beaufort 28, Daniel 23W, Moultrie 22. All this was accomplished after its two best track per- formers were forbidden to compete for disciplinary reasons and others that were counted on were lost by iniuries. A truly outstanding feat against what the weak at heart would have considered too much to overcome! Y 'i9,f7.. 5 . Q 1. .iff , ,Q ' - ff' -ig, fr, is w f 1 I I 4 x 3' Mg ,, 1 -fa 'F 'L 'K' 6 5 ma. w 4, P' '-A ' , M 'S' nf' xfkshf, Y 3 ' A W . 5, 4xi?fF'??T',S' Q 'Q '11 1'19.?4iS: , ,MQ aE '.3x. qv . Y- ., ex 1.1.1, sjwg .A 5- 'Q Wg , , ff fl? vw 's i ,Q Q, .qw ' vi!! W In flight, looking for more. Coaches Shelton and Finley showing off three of our first-placers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Finley, aul Schwartz, discus, Jimmy Logan, low hurdles, Bill Elliott, broad iump, Coach Shelton Bill Elliott, brood-iump title holder NJ 'J .- Q' X' 'ffl' wa, ' f' t -J--f :i3lV?'5?: F s L, , s W - ' f .4 .1 ftlenksftwiiiggf ,gt x .-5 KQBQQZHIQWQ' M - 14 -2-fl 4 if - - - -F '7 't:1 '!'11:13'5- 'ff'?5f 55Y , M., . 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Hampton . . . , , Estill . . ...... , . Walterboro ....., , . Parris Island CIT - Harde CIT - Ridgeland . , . . CIT - Hampton ,. . ..... . ... .. Cabaniss, Harold Holmes, Ricky Pollitzer, Paul Schwartz. B0 Y S' BASKETBALL GREENHORNS SHOW VETERAN STYLE The Beaufort High Tidal Wave marked 'I6 wins and 4 losses for the '58, '59 season. Although most of the Tidal Wave's key members were lost in last years' graduation, they displayed a great amount of determination to win. They entered the Coastal Invitational Basketball Tourna- ment at Ridgeland and walked off with the championship trophy. Two of the, team's players were selected to represent Beaufort High on the All Star Team. They were Billy Cabaniss and Billy Jones.,QX .X XA, X h wt VN N TX Scramble fog the N it X Good try' Ricky' fm Xl x sf X K Xxx Jil. inlaid xl H f V N .. ' as A .gg W X4 N , I QM, Co-Captains COACH FRANK SMALL BILLY JONES-MIKE WINECOFF HAROLD HOLMES-Forward PAUL SCHWARTZ-Forward BILLY CABANISS-Forward Distric? All-Sfar Team BILLY JONES-Guard Disirici AIlASfar Team MIKE WINECOFF-Guard ,Y FIRST + JOYCE WOODS NARCISSA vuKAs Forward BETTY Jo o'QulNN Forward Forward GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach Co-Captains MRS. ADELAIDE VON HARTEN MARY BUNDY, JOYCE WOODS MARY BUNDY PATTY PATTERSON Guard LINDA POWELL Guard Guard WAVETTES LOWER STATE AA CHAMPS Victory! Victory! was the cry of the Wav- ettes who climaxed a season of nineteen wins and one loss by winning the Lower State AA Title. As far first time had ever a chance Wavettes as can be determined, it was the a girls' team from Beaufort High won a conference title, let alone for the State Championship. The went down to defeat trying their best at Columbia, losing by only one point. Everyone can be proud of the Wavettes No. IO, Joyce Woods. She performed in every game with ease and confidence in herself and her team. She made a total of 444 points with a 23.3 game average. But where would the team be if it weren't for the coach? Not only did Mrs. Von Har- ten endear herself to the team and inspire them to their greatest heights, but she also worked tirelessly to help build Beaufort High's greatest basketball squad. STANDING Coach Adelaide VonHarten Linda Powell Edith Drlggers Toaley SITTING Joyce Woods, Kitty Wynn, Gail Woods, Patty Peterson Betty JoOQumn Narcissa Vukas Jeannette Gay Caroline McLeod Corene Sandra Bennett Jerry Burke, Mary Bundy. Managers Joyce goes for two. ANNETTE CAMPBELL way go go, pany' LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Sieeley, Bill Hendricks, Buddy Taylor, Horace Hawkins, Michael Jones. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ckneelingl James Knox, larry Brown, Ed Haynesworth, Michael Jones, Hugh Gibson, Bill Hendricks, Buddy Taylor, Horace Melvin Whelay, Bill Seeser, Sammy Reynolds. fsfandingj Bob Sleeley, Hawkins. BILL HENDRICKS, BUDDY TAYLOR Co,-captains J,V. Basketball Team COACH QUILLEN FINLEY CHURCH LEAGUE CHAMP The Baptist Girls' team defeated the Episcopalian girls in the Church League Tournament. LEFT TO RIGHT: lstandingl Coaches Joyce Woods and Mary Bundy, Shirley Rutland, Jeanine Godley, Mary Ward, Connie Connelly, Carolyn Brown. lkneelingj Pattie Anderson, Francis Cail, Peggy Ward, Janet Dyches, Eleanor Connelly. Parris Island cagers copped the title from the Meth- odist quintet, victors in the second half of the Church League games. LEFT TO RIGHT: fstandingj Thomas Peck, Milne Worthman, Coach Lt. Cummings, Joe Bridges, Joe Harrison, Ckneelingl Mike Jenks, Steve Heisler, Ted Domanic. Where you come from? long hve the queen Four Aces. Model coach. Gee, Coach, II cun'f so hard. I iw Wni' 'md '5'o d H' 5, 4? Pvc never worn u . hat like this before. 1 Go APE Bubba-Ungahl . fAY 5. Let me see foo 'You have been assmed by a member of the Dnxle Dukes Siep usude here come ihe Seniors! Campus cuhes ,. L 11- i'??lm...-f 1l . . Schwartz hands to Howdy McTeer fsecond from leHJ siaris Medley relay. 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The Student Council, the sponsoring organization of the Hall of Fame makes the final selection on the basis of scholarship, character, school spirit, participation in extra-curricular activities, and achievements. BETH STORY MICHAEL GREENLY Sophomore Sophomore CAROL JONES CARL GORDON VELLA Freshman Freshman Junior MILDRED McHEFFEY BOB TILLISKY NANCY ANDERSON BENNY MICHAEL Eighth Eighth Seventh Seventh Page One Hundred Eleven PAT JOHNS SUZY SUTKER LOUISE KINGHORN DODY WALLACE BETTY KINGHORN MARY JEAN KINGHORN SUE JONES JACKIE BINKLEY SUSAN HAWKS EMILY LANCASTER CORRINE BRADY RONNIE MARTINY MAR HALS The Marshals, composed of the twelve Senior students with the highest scholastic average during their Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years were organized at Beaufort High in 1957-1958. Top-ranking Juniors are initiated late in the spring so they might serve during the commencement season. The Marshals usher at all school functions and are readily recognized in their striking white bands edged in red with the initials B. H. S. Their sponsor is Miss Dutchin Hardin. Page One Hundred Twelve MEMBERS OF THE ALL-STATE BAND LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Holmes, Leslie Olesak, David Crosby. JUNIOR HIGH MENTAL CONTESTANTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: islandingj Larry Lepionku, Bob FIRST HONOR GRADUATES, CLASS OF '59 Gilbert, Emmif Bufkin, Alvin Brown, Pai Dcxlfon, Tommy Stokes, Bill Petersen, U U fseafedj Mary Jean Kinghorn, Mary Elizczbeih Johns, Beify Hackner, Vicki PAT JOHNS' Vcledlclormr' Mock, Suzy Sufker, Charlotte Howard, Jackie Binkley, Ida Mae McDaviII, SUZANNE SU-I-KER' sclummricn Pot Johns, Linda Sutker, Eno Pat Fordham. MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS, seared left io right: Pat Johns, Michael Keyserling, Suzy Sutker. Semi-finalists, siancling, lefi to righiz Ronald Marliny, Susan Hawkes, Betty Kinghorn, Sue Jones. SENIOR LINDA POWELL MISS HI MISS DICK voor HUNORS . . . KING TEEN suzv surKER DAR GOOD CITIZEN PgOHddFt CAST OF SENIOR PLAY WHATSOEVER HOUSE I ENTER, directed by Mrs. Nelrae Bosiiclc and Mrs. Virlie V. Holmes. GIRLS: Louise Kinghorn, Adeline Rentz, Pat Johns, Carrol Major, Susan Hawkes, Kay Blanchard, Jackie Binkley. BOYS: Johnny Gatch, Mike Keyserling, Frank Hamilton, Pal Dalton, Ronnie Mariiny, Arnold Young. TEENS AGAINST POLIO BETA CLUB SPONSORS CHRISTMAS TREE FOR NEEDY Suzy, Susan, Gene, Belly SUSUHI Affloldf Sue KGY Page One Hundred Fifteen S 8 E 2 F E Qi S 9 r r 3 ? E ALL OF A SUDDEN MY HEART SINGS CANTEEN Our canteen, the Beaufort Memorial Youth Center, is truly the center of activity every week-end. With dancing, ping-pong, pool, and even T.V., it is no wonder the canteen holds an attraction for us. Mrs. Bruce Whitney, director of the can- teen, enforces the rules in a kind but firm manner, making even the canteen an im- portant part in helping to build a greater Beaufort High. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Dick Vogt, Secretary, Ann luckeyy Vice-President, Bob King, Treasurer, Carolyn McLeod Page One Hundred Seventeen 5 1 4 f Q 5 5 SENIOR DIRECTORY JERRY ALLMOND-Future Farmers 25 Dramatics Club 1. ISLA ATKINSON-Transferred from Camp Le Jeune, 1956, Junior Home- makers 2. BILLY AULL-Latin Club, 1,25 Science Club, 15 Audio Visual Aids Club 25 Model Plane Club 2. LOWELL BAKER-Chorus 35 Track 2,35 Trade and lndustry Club 1,45 Vice-President of Trade and Industry Club, 4. RICHARD BEASLEY-Transferred from Edwards Military Academy, 19585 Latin Club 15 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Football 15 Debating Club 15 Trade and Industry 45 Bus Driver 2,45 Band 1,2,45 Member of Crack Platoon 35 Member of Crack Squad 35 Member of Color Guard 35 Battalion Drummer 35 Squad Leader of the first squad, second Platoon, Company B 35 Member of Shades singing group 35 Best Drilled Company 35 Best Drilled Platoon 35 Best Drilled Squad 3. JUDY BELAND-Transferred from Cony High School, Augusta, Maine, 19565 Latin Club 2,35 Art Club 35 Dramatics 2. PAT BENTON-Junior Classical League 1,25 Dramatics Club I5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 25 Beta Club 3,45 Literary Magazine 35 French Club 3,45 Vice President of Homeroom 4. EDGAR BIEL-Transferred from Charleston, S.C.5 Midget Football 15 Art Club 2,35 Beaufortonion 5taff5 Art Editor 45 Bus Driver 3,4. JACQUELYN BINKLEY-Transferred from North Chicago Community High School, 19575 Powder Bowl, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 45 Senior Marshal 45 Mental Contest 35 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 De- bating Club 45 Future Teachers 45 President of Future Teachers 45 May Festival 35 Class Beauty-Contest 3,45 Senior Class Beauty 45 Senior Class Play 45 Typing Club 15 Tumbling Club 25 Pepper's Club 25 Pom Pom Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1,2. KAY BLANCHARD-Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 35 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Student Council 45 Home Room Officer 1,25 Future Teachers 45 Dramatics Club 1,25 Boosters Club 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. JEAN BOWERS-BEST PERSONALITY5 Chorus 3,45 Latin Club 15 Beaufor- tonion Staff 3,45 Business Manager of Beaufortonion 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 25 Homecoming Court 45 Moy Festival 2,45 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 15 Booster Club 1,2,3. JOE BOWERS-MOST COURTEOUS5 Football 1,2,35 Powder Bowl Cheer- leader 45 Future Farmers 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Evening Post Relays 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Waiter 25 Bus Driver 4. CORRINE BRADY-Transferred from W.B. Ray High School, Corpus Christi, Texas5 Powder Bowl 45 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Breakers Staff 45 Beta Club 45 Senior Marshal 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club 35 Biology Club 25 Red Cross certificate 35 Won highest high iump record for girls 35 Student Council 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Secretary of Latus Club 35 Class Historian 45 Placed first in Singer Sewing Contest 25 Wrote port of Bremerton High History 2. GENE BURKE-FRIENDLIEST5 Transferred from Wade Hampton High School 19575 French Club 3,45 Audio Visual Aids Club 3. ROY BUTLER-Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Future Far. mers 15 Track 2,35 Evening Post Relays 3,45 May Festival 35 Powder Bowl Coach 4. BILLY CABINESS-Football 2,3,45 Co-Captain of Football Team 45 Jr.-Sr. Waiter 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Track 25 May Festival 35 Powder Bowl Coach 3,45 Booster Club 35 Sports Club 25 Captain of Basketball Team 4. EMMIT COLLINS-Trade and Industry Club 45 Bus Driver 3,4. TOMMY COLLINS-Football 25 Future Farmers 45 Track 25 Trade and In- dustry Club 45 Bus Driver 3,4. BONNIE CORBIN-Chorus 3,45 Junior Homemakers 1,2,35 Class Beauty Contest 25 Sweetheart Contest 45 Dramatics Club 2. DAVID CROSBY-Tidal Wave Staff 1,25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Home Room Officer 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Director of Band 45 All-State Band 45 Powder Bowl Band 45 French Award 3. PAT DALTON-MOST ATTRACTIVE5 Transferred from Havelock High, N.C., 19575 Tidal Wave Staff, News Editor 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Mental Contest 35 Jr.-Sr. Waiter 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 French Club 3,45 NROTC Candidate 45 Homeroom Offi- cer l,2,45 Trade and Industry Club, President 45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Council, Treasurer 25 Latin Club 15 Sports Editor 25 Basketball 2. SONNY DANTZLER-Transferred September, 19585 Football 1,2,35 Chorus I5 4-H 2,3. COOKIE DENTON-Transferred from Ridgeland High School, Ridgeland, S.C., 19575 Junior Homemakers 1,2,35 Treasurer of Class 15 F.T.A. 1. LAURIE DEAN-Football 1,2,35 Future Farmers 2,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3. CAROL DE VANE-Chorus 45 Junior Homemakers 1,2. TOOTIE DOANE-BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: Chorus 45 Latin Club 15 Honor Roll 35 Dramatics Club 35 Vice-President of Dramatics Club 3. MARGARET DUNNETT- LINDA EAGERTON-Lotin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Assistant Feature Editor 45 Beaufortonion Staff 45 Junior High Editor 45 Beta Club 3,45 Vice-President of Beta Club 45 Junior Carnival Con- testant 45 French Club 45 Homeroom Officer 35 May Festival 2,45 Sweet- heart of BHS Contest 35 Class Beauty Contest 35 Secretary of Junior Class5 Booster Club 2,35 Vice-President of Senior Class. JAN EDGAR-Transferred from Hallandale Private School 19585 Latin Club, Treasurer 45 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Honor Roll 45 Debating Club 45 Junior Homemakers 45 Future Teachers 4: Senior Class PIay5 Dra- matics Club 15 Basketball 15 Cheerleader 25 4-H. JEANNE ELLIOTT-Chorus 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 3,45 Beaufortonion Staff 3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Home Room Officer 45 May Festival 2,3,45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 45 Publicity Manager for Junior Class5 Art Club 35 Stu- dent Council Alternate 3. STANLEY FOX-MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED5 Latin Club 15 Tidal Wave Staff 35 Football 45 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Audio Visual Aids Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3. JOANN FREEMAN-Chorus 15 Art Club 3. JOHNNY GATCH-Latin Club 1,25 Tidal Wave Staff 1,2,3,45 Sports Editor 45 Honor Roll 2,35 Student Council 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Home Room Officer 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Trade and In- dustry Club 45 Evening Post Relays 1,2,35 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Powder Bowl Coach 45 Senior Class Play. HILDA GAY-MOST POPULAR5 Chorus 3,45 Vice President of Chorus 45 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Beaufortonion Advertising Editor 45 Junior Carnival Contestant 1,25 Home Room Officer 1,35 May Festival 2,45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 15 Class Beauty Contest 35 4-H Club 1,25 Cheerleader l,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Vice-President Booster Club 4, Page One Hundred Nineteen SENIOR DIRECTORY FRANK GLOVER-Trade and Industry Club 1,45 4-H Club 1. CORDELL GODWIN-Football 15 Trade and Industry Club 45 Hobby Club 15 Sports Club 2. BARBARA GOODWIN-Transferred from Morehead City, N.C., 19585 Stu- dent Council 45 French Club 45 Band 4. BOYD GRAVES-Student Council 35 Future Farmers 1,2,35 Secretary 45 Trade and lndustry Club 4. BILL GRINDLEY-BEST ALL AROUND5 Latin Club 1,25 Tidal Wave Staff 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1,2.35 Beta Club 3,45 Vice-President'45 Football 25 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 3,45 Junior Carnival Contest Chairman 35 Debating Club 35 Hall of Fame 35 French Club 3,45 Track 1,25 Trade and Industry Club 45 May Festival 35 Band 15 Student Council 35 Presi- dent of Student Council 4. BILLY HAGY-Future Farmers 45 Trade and lndustry Club 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,4. FRANK HAMILTON-MOST DEPENDABLE5 Beaufortonion Staff 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Trade and Industry Club 45 Treasurer 45 Bus Driver 3,45 President of Audio Visual Aids Club 35 Senior Class Play. SUSAN HAWKES-Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Senior Class PIay5 Class Historian5 Breakers Staff 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Student Council 1,45 Home Room Officer 15 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 15 Dramatics Club 1,25 Booster Club 3,4. LYNDA HUDSON-Transferred from James Island High School, 19575 French Club 35 Junior Homemakers 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Secretary 2. PAT JOHNS-MOST INTELLECTUAL5 Latin Club 1,25 Editor of Breakers 45 Beaufortonion Staff 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Mental Contest 1,2,35 Placed in Mental Contest 1,2,35 May Festival 1,25 Senior Class Play5 Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. BILLY JONES-MOST ATHLETIC5 Latin Club 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Junior Carnival Contestant 1,35 Baseball 15 Home Room Officer 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Evening Post Relays 25 May Festival 3. SUE JONES-MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED5 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Beaufortonion Staff 45 Junior High Editor 45 -Student Council 15 Jun- ior Carnival Contestant 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 French Club 45 Secretary 45 Home Room Officer 1,25 Home- coming Court 45 Moy Festival 2,45 Booster Club 2,35 Dramotics Club 1. WILLIAM KEARSE-Trade and Industry Club 1,25 4-H Club 1. MICHAEL KEYSERLING-BEST PERSONALITY5 Latin Club 1,25 Beaufortonion Staff 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Student Council 25 Men- tal Contest 25 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 3,45 Hall of Fame 15 French Club 3,45 President 45 NROTC Candidate 45 Home Room Officer 45 Trade and Industry Club 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Band 1,2,45 Vice-President of Fresh. man Class5 Vice-President of Sophomore CIass5 Vice-President of Junior Class5 Senior Class PIay5 Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. BETTY KINGHORN-FRIENDLIEST5 Chorus 15 Latin Club 1,25 Treasurer of Latin -Club 25 Beaufortonion Staff 3,45 Assistant Editor 45 Dramatics Club I5 Art Club 35 Beta Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Senior Marshal 45 Tidal Wave Staff 3,45 Senior Class Play 4: Student Council 1,2,35 Junior Carnival Contestant 1,25 French Club 3,45 Home Room Officer 45 May Festival 3,45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 1,25 Class Beauty Con- test 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Treasurer of Junior Class5 Powder Bowl 3,4. Page One Hundred Twenty LOUISE KINGHORN-BEST LEADER5 Latin L..ub 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Hall of Fame 35 Tidal Wave Staff 1,25 Activities Editor of Beaufor- tonion 35 Editor 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Senior Marshal 45 Student Council 3,45 French Club 3,45 Treasurer 35 May Fes- tival 2,3,45 Booster Club 25 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 35 Class Beauty Contest 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Senior Class Play. MARY JEAN KINGHORN-Chorus 15 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 2,45 Feature Editor of Tidal Wave 45 Breakers Staff 25 Beaufortonion Staff 3,45 Senior Editor 45 Junior Editor 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Mental Contest 2,35 Placed in Mental Contest 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 15 French Club 3,45 Treasurer of French Club 45 Home Room Officer 2,35 Homecoming Court 45 May Festival 2,45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 2,35 Class Beauty Contest 2,45 Future Teachers 45 Booster Club 2,35 President of Senior Class 45 Junior Carnival Food Chairman 3. DAVID KOZAK-Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High5 President of Homeroom 15 Trade and lndustry Club 4. EMILY LANCASTER-MOST DEPENDABLE5 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 1,2,3,45 News Editor of Tidal Wave 45 Beaufor- tonian Staff 3,45 Feature Editor of Beaufortonion 45 Beta Club 3,45 Treasurer of Beta Club 35 Senior Marshal 45 Junior Carnival Contestant 15 Home Room Officer 1,2,35 May Festival 45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 15 Class Beauty Contest 45 Booster Club 1,25 Secretary of Senior Class 45 Student Council Alternate 4. LINDA LANIER-Transferred from Havelock High School, 19575 Powder Bowl 3,45 Latin Club 15 Junior Homemakers Club 15 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Beaufortonion Staff 45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 3,45 Class Beauty Contest 3,45 Student Council 25 Booster Club 35 Home Room Officer 2. GAYLE LINEBERGER-Chorus 3,45 Secretary of Chorus 45 Powder Bowl 3,45 Honor Roll 15 Basketball 25 Homecoming Court 25 Junior Homemakers 1,2. ANN LUCKEY-CUTEST5 Latin Club 2,35 Powder Bowl 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Beta Club 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 25 Home Room Officer 2,3,45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 2,35 Cheerleader 45 May Festival 2,3,45 Youth Center Secretary 45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Treasurer of Booster Club 45 Class Beauty Contest 2,4. CARROL MAJOR-Transferred from St. Louis, Mo., 19585 G.A.A. 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Sextet 25 County Chorus 25 Dramotics Club 1,25 Student Council 25 R.G.A.A., 25 Junior Achievement 2,35 Future Nurses Club 35 Pep Club 35 Tidal Wave 45 Senior Play 45 Powder Bowl 45 Honor Roll 4. RONALD MARTINY-MOST INTELLECTUAL5 Transferred from Naples, It- aly, 19555 J.V. Basketball 15 President of Jazz Club 15 Beaufortonion Staff 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Football 25 Mental Contest 2,35 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 De- bating Club 25 French Club 2,35 President of French Club 35 Home Room Officer 1,3,45 Bus Driver 35 Senior Marshal 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Prophet 4. RICHARD McARTHUR-Chorus 35 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Baseball 35 Track 25 Powder Bowl Coach 45 Bancl 1,2,3,4. RICKEY MILLER-Latin Club 1,25 Basketball 15 Track 35 Evening Post Re- lays 35 Band 1,2,3,4. JANICE MORGAN-Transferred from Norfolk, Va., 19585 Beta Club 45 French Club 45 Future Teachers 2,45 Secretary of Future Teachers 45 Future Nurses 35 Future Homemakers 25 Treasurer of Future Home- makers 25 Won Outstanding 'Award in Home Economics 25 Teen Times5 Honor Roll 1,25 Sweetheart Contest 45 Student CounciI5 Literary Magazine 45 Scholarship Award 15 Sweetheart Queen, lN.H.A.l 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY RONNIE NOBLES-Basketball 15 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Baseball 15 French Club 35 Home Room Officer 1,25 May Festival 152,35 Powder Bowl Coach 45 Band 1,2,35 Science Club 15 Visual Aids Club 25 Booster Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3. ALICE PADGETT-Junior Homemaker 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 2. PATTY PETERSON-MOST ATHLETIC5 Latin Club 15 Powder Bowl 35 Honor Roll 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Junior Carnival Contestant 15 Home Room Officer 15 May Festival 2,35 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. LINDA POWELL-MOST TALENTED5 Chorus 3,45 President of Chorus 45 Beaufortonian Staff 3,45 Student Council 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Home Room Officer 1,35 Home- coming Court 3,45 Homecoming Queen 45 May Festival 3,45 May Queen 45 Sweetheart Contest 1,25 Class Beauty Contest 2,3,45 Miss Sophomare5 Miss Junior5 4-H Club 1,2,35 Band 15 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Head Cheer- leader 45 F.F.A. Sweetheart 35 Miss Hi Miss 45 Chairman of Jr.-Sr. 3. MARTHA PRIESTER-Junior Homemakers 1,2,35 Reporter 45 Dramatics 3. J. J. PURVIS-Honor Roll 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Baseball 15 Home Room Officer 1,2,35 Track 2,3,45 Eve- ning Post Relays 2,35 May Festival 35 Bus Driver 45 Booster Club 3. BETTYE RABINOWITZ-Booster Club 1,2,35 Powder Bowl 3. KENNETH RAPER-Bus Driver 45 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4. ADELINE RENTZ-Chorus 3,45 Powder Bowl 45 Junior Homemakers 1,25 Senior Class Play 4. LARRY ROGERS-MOST TALENTED5 Latin Club 1,25 Honor Roll 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Track 2,35 Trade and Industry 45 Evening Post Relays 2,35 May Festival 35 Powder Bowl Coach 3. PAT SHIMER-MOST ATTRACTIVE5 Chorus 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 35 Tidal Wave Staff 15 Breakers Staff 45 Student Council 25 Basketball 15 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Home Room Officer 1,2,3,45 May Fes- tival 2,35 Sweetheart Contest 1,25 Class Beauty Contest 1,2,3. PEGGY SHIPWASH-Transferred from Salisbury, N. C., 19585 Junior Home- makers 4. LARRY SHOEMAKER-J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Basketball Manager 35 Track 25 Audio Visual Aids Club 1,2,3. BETTY SUE SMITH-Powder Bowl 3,45 Honor Roll 45 Home Room Officer 45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 35 Class Beauty Contest 4. MARY FRANCES SMITH-Powder Bowl 45 Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM PATTRICK SMOAK-Baseball 15 Future Farmers 1,2. DICK STANLEY-BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: Latin Club 25 Tidal Wave Staff 45 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 3,45 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Home Room Officer 45 Track 3,45 Trade and lndustry Club 45 Evening Post Relays 3,4. SUZANNE SUTKER-Chorus 1,45 Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 1,2,3,45 Feature Editor 35 Editor 45 Breakers Staff 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Student Council 1,25 Mental Contest 2,35 Home Room Officer 45 May Festival 35 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 25 Sweetheart of BHS 35 Class Beauty Contest 25 Chairman of Teens Against Polio 45 DAR Good Citizen 45 Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Sophomore Class Treasurer 2. LENNY TAYLOR-BEST LEADER5 Chorus 35 Powder Bowl 45 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Alternate 45 Football 2,35 Basketball I5 Junior Car- nival Contestant 35 Debating Club 45 Home Room Officer 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Powder Bowl Coach 35 Sports Club 2,35 Art Club 3. BILLY THAMES-J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Senior Bowl 45 Track 2,35 Bus Driver 3,45 Powder Bowl Coach 3. ALLEN THORNTON-Transferred from Kailua High School, 19585 NROTC Candidate 45 President MCAAS Canteen 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Presi- dent of Psychology Committee 25 Vice-President Canteen 35 Chemistry Club 35 Golf Team 3. DAVID TOLSON-Latin Club 1,25 Football 2,3,45 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Home Room Officer 35 T. AND I. Club 45 Secretary of T. and I. Club 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Powder Bowl Coach 4. DICK VOGT-CUTEST5 Vice-President of Latin Club 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Beta Club 45 Booster Club 35 Track 3,45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 President of Youth Center 45 King Teen 45 May King 45 Hall of Fame 45 Transfer from Maury High School, 19575 Varsity Swimming Team 2. DOLORES WALLACE-BEST ALL AROUND: Latin Club 1,25 Powder Bowl 2,3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 25 Junior High Editor of Beaufortonian 35 Senior Editor of Beaufortonian 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Secretary 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 1,25 Junior Carnival Queen 25 Hall of Fame 1,2,45 French Club 3,45 Home Room Officer I,2,35 Homecoming Maid of Honor 45 May Festival 3,45 May Festival Maid of Honor 45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest, 1,25 Class Beauty Contest 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer 15 Sophomore Class Secretary 25 F.F.A. Sweet- heart 25 Youth Center Secretary 35 Booster Club 2,3,45 Booster Club President 4. JAMES WARREN-BEST LOOKING5 Powder Bowl Maid of Honor 45 J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Waiter 25 Junior Carnival Contestant 1,25 Future Farmers 45 F.F.A. Treasurer 45 Powder Bowl Coach 35 Boys Sports Club 1,25 Senior Bowl 4. LEA WHEELER-Trade and Industry Club 45 Science Club 15 Sports Club 25 Photo Club 3. GAIL WHITFIELD-MOST COURTEOUS5 Transferred from Sharon Hill, Pa., 19575 Powder Bowl 3,45 Tidal Wave Staff 35 Breakers Staff 45 Beau- fortonian Staff 3,45 May Festival 45 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 3,45 Class Beauty Contest 45 Chorus 1,25 Freshman Queen 15 Maiorette 25 May Court Attendant 25 Newspaper Staff 25 Booster Club 35 Basket- ball 1,25 Field Hockey 1,2. BARBARA WILLIAMS-Chorus 3,45 Debating Club 35 French Club 35 French Club 35 Band 1. BARBARA WRIGHT-Chorus 1,35 Powder Bowl 3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 French Club 3,45 Home Room Officer 1,2,35 Junior Homemakers 15 Sweetheart of BHS Contest 25 Class Beauty Con- test 3,45 Future Teachers 45 4-H Club 1,2,3. ARNOLD YOUNG-MOST POPULAR5 Latin Club 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 Presi- dent of Beta Club 45 Student Council I5 Football 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain of Football Team 45 Powder Bowl Cheerleader 3,45 French Club 45 Home Room Officer 1,2,45 Track 2,35 Bus Driver 3,45 Booster Club 35 Sports Club 25 Audio Visual Aids Club 1,35 Class Lawyer 45 President of Junior Class 35 Senior Play 4. JIMMY ZEDAKER-Powder Bowl Cheerleader 45 Junior Carnival Contestant 35 Trade and Industry Club 45 May Festival 35 Bus Driver 3,4. Page One Hundred Twenty-One THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1959 Page One Hundred Twenty-Two 'I947 was the big year that we began first grade. At long last our ambition had been realized: to go to school as our older brothers and sisters had done. First, second, and third grades, we lost and regained our teeth, loved our teachers as another mother, did won- derful work with our hands to take home proudly, learned some schooling, some discipline, and some knowledge of the world around us. Fourth and fifth grades, the fun of school changed to harder tasks with the hated homework becoming a regular must . We began to criticize our teachers, act silly, show- off, we found ourselves swinging like a pendulum from praise to punishment. Sixth grade, we changed more than any other year. Frustrated and proud, we faced a new world of boy-gir! awareness. We were the last class to make the big trip to Charleston where we spent the whole day doing exciting things. It was a day we all remember vividly - marred only by the unhappy fact that the boys and girls had to travel by separate buses. Then came graduation, for which we prac- ticed for weeks. In white dresses and suits, we marched in, sang songs and made speeches, and proudly and gladly said goodbye to grade school. Seventh grade - High School at last! There was a different teacher for each subiect, and no more recesses. Although we attended class in the pre-fabs , we did eat with the Seniors in the big lunch room. Remember when the heater broke and we had to go to school in the Baptist Sunday School? This year we ioined the sports clubs, music clubs, science clubs, and dramatics clubs. Our growing-up may have seemed painful to others, but to us it was delight- ful!! Lipstick and grown-up clothes, and the beginning of important athletic events - life moved fast. Eighth grade - our dancing improved, and our dating became more frequent. Athletics really became important. Driving lessons made us feel grown-up, and the bickering with our parents to take the car began. Ninth grade - we moved into the new building and welcomed Mr. Randel as our new principal. For the first time, we were allowed to choose two of our subjects by our- selves. There was Student Council, Beaufortonian staff, Tidal Wave staff to enhance and make our lives busy to the fullest. We were proud that one of our classmates was chosen Sweetheart of B.H.S. Tenth grade - our money-making proiects began: candy sales, bake sales, dances - all with an eye to the future. Our boys were being recognized in their athletic events, and our teachers chose our most brilliant students for the State Mental Contests in Columbia. Eleventh grade - more and more and more money- raising proiects, our magazine sale being the most fruitful. We sponsored beauty contests, and again one of our class- mates was chosen Sweetheart of B.H.S. And of course, no one will ever forget our Junior-Senior. lt was considered the most outstanding ever given. We really worked hard on it, and it was the most beautiful thing we had ever seen. Tears flowed when our lovely pond broke just five hours before the dance was to begin. After much ado from all hands we repaired the mess, and the prom was a huge success. Twelfth grade - can you believe it, SENIORS at last! Biggest and busiest year yet! There was the Powder Bowl contest, there were the college entrance exams which we all studied so hard for, our class rings finally arrived, and there was the mad rush to meet the publication deadline for the annual. Work piled up on us - essays - term papers - interrupted by the physical fitness tests. Whatsoever' House I Enter was the Senior play that was so much fun and took so many hours of practice. The trip to New York and Washington was wonderful in every way and exciting beyond description. The May Day Festival was thrilling and beau- tiful in every detail as our King and Queen really held a fes- tive court. The Junior-Senior prom was lovely and all that we had eagerly anticipated. Graduation, the seniors somber in white cap and gown, was a proud time, a sad time, the last time for many of us to share our time and pleasures. This phase of our life has come to an end, but we will always remember these days and the wonderful time that we have had. We have come a long way from that day twelve years ago when we giggled and pushed our way into our first class- room. We've been boosted and encouraged by our teach- ers and advisors-we shall miss their kindly assistance as we move into the impersonal adult world. Beaufort High, we shall miss you-please miss us a little, too, and thanks, for everything .... . . No school is like the old school, The school we knew so well, The plain old school of by-gone days, With its clanging, ding-dong bell, In our ears we hear its music still As the bell swung to and fro, In fancy hear the scholars' din As to their desks they go. No days are like the school day- We see the teachers there, We hear the schoolroom's droning buzz, Feel mischief in the air, We hold again our books and slates, Play games again with vim, A misty haze is o'er those days- Perhaps our eyes are dim .... Hubert J. Dance Page One Hundred Twenty-Three ff SHACK DRIVE-IN Our favorite Home Away from Home! FOR THE BEST WAVE IN TOWN MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH EVELYNIS BEAUTY SHOP BOUNDARY STREET BEAUFORT, s. c. Complete selection of Phonogruph Records pulcur - 'Classical - 'f Folk - 'Rock and Roll BITTY'S DISC DEN 'CI1iIcIren's Records BAY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. 1 RED AND WHITE FOOD STORE Congraiulates the Seniors of 1959 LADY'S- ISLAND VENETIAN BLIND AND AWNING SERVICE VENETIAN BLIND AND AWNING SERVICE COASTAL CAB I N ET WORKS GENERAL CONTRACTING SPECIAL MILLWORK BUILDING SUPPLIER Lipsitz Department Store Co.nkIIn,s Style Shop 3 Liberty Street Coats Dresses Suits Luggage Charleston, 5. C, Shoeg Jewelry ConkIin's Suburban Shop South Windermere Charleston, S. C 825 Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES FOR DISCRIMINATING WOMEN HORNE MOTOR COMPANY 714 BAY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. MCGOWAN WELL-DRILLING COMPANY Whatever students sow, so shall they reap-a greater Beaufort High AlMAR'S PHARMACY A modern store serving a growing Community DAIRY QUEEN Home of the cone with a curl on top Ribaut Rd. Beaufort, S. C. Kinghorn Building Supply Company Depot Rcl. Beaufort, S. C Congratulations Seniors of '59 WALLACE AND DAN N ER CLOTHES TO SUIT ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMlLY BAY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 W. H. McLEOD -and- SON SEABROOK, S. C. BEAU FORT CAB COMPANY BEAUFORT'S LEADING CAB CO. CHARLES STREET - BEAUFORT, S. C. Kinghorn Insurance Agency West End Da 'Y BE SURE I ,NSURE FIRST IN FLAVOR and Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. FAVOR PIC-GLY WIGGLY PORT REPUBLIC PIC-GLY WIGGLY RIBAUT ROAD BILL SAULS AUTO SALES, INC. Finest Cars in the SoutI1 1305 Boundary Street Beaufort South Carolina Fordham Supply Company Royai Esso Service Station Best Wishes to the Seniors Hsfarf YOUR day Off Wm' of 15911 E-S-S-C I H Beaufort South Carolina Port Royal Road MODERN IEWELERS YOUR CREDIT IS INVITED BAY STREET BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA PEARCE-YOU NG-ANGEL COMPANY WHOLESALE FOOD DISTRIBUTORS FRESH-DRIED-FROZEN-CANNED 3895 Meeting Street Road Charleston Heights, S. C. PHONE SH-erwood 4-6221 TED HEWITT IBM Electric Typewriter REPRESENTATIVE wishes success to The CIUSS of '59 R. L. BEAUFORT CYCLE SHOP Sales and Service Motor Scooters, Lawn Mowers, Boyer Contracting Company BiCYC'eS Ribaut Road Beaufort Best of Luck to the class of '59 'l2l I Charles Street TODD AND MOORE INC. YOUR SPECIALIST IN SPORTS 707 MAIN STREET PHONE AL 2-0282 and AL 2-7786 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA C-reene's Drug Store Myrt's Beauty Shop Soda Fountain - Drugs to suit THE LATEST IN HAIR STYLES your needs. Carteret Street Beaufort Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. Robert L. Rose Corporation Western Auto Store and COI11pal1y Prices prevail here as advertised by any CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WESTERN AUTO STORE CLASS OF '59 James H. Deer, Owner 214 Scott Street COCA-CO LA BOTTLI NG CO. 210 CARTERET STREET ANYTIME IS COKE TIME IO REASONS WHY HOMEWORK IS EASIER WITH COMPTON'S PICTU RED ENCYCLOPEDIA ' Accurate maps tell you where and what ' Illustrated experiments show you how ' True-to-life pictures make facts easy to understand ' Concise biographies tell who, and why important ' Pictorial diagrams and drawings show how things work ' Charts and graphs show how things are related ' Interesting articles make learning exciting ' The Fact-Index locates all information instantly ' Reference-Outlines help you organize your studies ' The Compton Yearbook keeps you up to date F. E. COMPTON 8g COMPANY 837 Nissen Building ls Your homework difficult? Compton's can help you. Send today for information Winston-Salem, North Carolina COLONIAL STORES SAV - A -STAMPS Graduate to Greater food Savings at your Friendly Colonial Store Mitchell Brothers Sea Island Nursery Build your house first and then buy your furniture Our business is growing Best Wishes to the Lqdy's Island Seniors of '59 DOWDY'S GARAGE MODERN EQUIPMENT TO DO THE JOB RIGHT BOUNDARY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. ANDERSON ELECTRONICS SERVICE ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RIBAUT Rn. BEAUFORT, s. C. STATION W. B. E. U. YOUR HOST ON CAROLINA COAST 960 K. C. U. S. HIGHWAY 21 BEAUFORT COASTALHTIRE AND AUTO SERVICE BOUNDARY 'I BEAUFORT Write for tree copy of Crab Cookery in America -a delightful collection of recipes from old cook books of the South-Maryland, Charleston, S. C., and New Orleans. I. E. MCTEER, Realtor Real Estate Headquarters ATLAN TIC CRABMEAII Our Land is the Greatest B E C H AN N Bay Street Beaufort, S. 'C. R Port Royal, South Carolina PINCKNEY ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. Coastal Paper Co., Inc. Wholesale Paper and Janitor Supplies 570 India Street Box 92 Savannah, Ga. Westron Corporation Guaranteed Lighting Local Representative - Mr. Paul Halter Main Street Brcinchville, S. C. Sires' Service Station j Depend on us for your needs and you can always be sure Carteret Street Beaufort, S. C. . Young Construction Co We specialize in all types of construction work. Best Wishes To the Greatest of all - Class of '59 POLK MOTORS,INC EDSEL FIAT Our used cars won't go to the moon, but will carry you any- where under the sun. U. S. HIGHWAY 21 BEAUFORT, S. C. BEAUFORT GAZETTE MANY THINGS TO MANY THINGS COMMERCIAL PRINTING GAY FISH COMPANY 'SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON RETAIL AND WHOLESALE SHRIMP ISLAND FROGMORE, SPORT CENTER, INC. FISHING - WATER SKIIS - EVINRUDE MOTORS Everything for the Sportsman The Best in Boats Our Private Boat Ramp on the Water S ISLAND MARINE INDUSTRY, PALMETTO STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP ESTABLISHED IN 7937 PORTRAIT SPECIALISTS MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN STUDIO OR HOME SITTINGS 809 Bay St. Beaufort, S. C. Hirsch's Quality Shop Beaufort Trailer Sales Congratulates the Seniors Best Wishes to the Seniors of of Beaufort High 59 Bay Street Beaufort Todd's Grocery Fruits and Vegetables - Grade A Fresh Meats Groceries - Esso Gas and Oil Sealtest Ice Cream Open all Week 'till II p. m. 1205 Boundary Street Beaufort SOUTHERN SCALE and REFRIGERATOR CO. IOO8-IOIO Gervais St. Phone AL 4-1668 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Food Service Equipment and Supplies for School Lunch Rooms - Hotels - Restaurants and Institutions Complete Stock All Size Cooking and Sewing Utensils and Supplies FOX IEWELERS CHINA- SILVER - and JEWELRY - T0 SUIT YOUR NEEDS 9l2 BAY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. Martin Men's Shop Koth Bros General Merchandise No disputing about good taste ' Groceries, Meats, Gulf Gas and Oil Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. Best Wishes to the Seniors Beaufort Sports Shop Woods Super Market Get Sportie! Buy our sporting goods- SUPER-IOR in all lines of Groceries Best wishes to a greater B.H.S. Boundary Street Beaufort, 5- C COASTAL A CHEVROLET COMPANY CAR OF THE FUTURE BEST WISHES FROM fi T Augusta, Georgia ELSIE 2 Sf PEOPLE'S BANK MEMBER or FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BAY AND BOUNDARY STREET BEAUFORT, S. C. L ,- Z South Carolina Electric 8. Gas Company managed, tax- producing, private enterprise. lt is owned by 31,499 men and women who have invested their savings in shares of stock. It is operated hy 1,820 employees and serves 23 counties in this state. In 1955 this Company provided 57.7 million in taxes for the support of local, state and federal governments. South Carolina Electric 81 Gas Cumpany Mark Furniture Company L. Schoenberg and Son Dealers in Lumber and Building Material Samuel C. Greenly, Manager 804-806 Prince Street Beaufort, S. C jones Appliance Co. MAoNAsox rv. and HI FI 910 Port Republic Street Beaufort, S. C. C. C. Hendricks Furniture Co Authorized Westinghouse Sales and Service Ranges - Refrigerators - Freezers - Automatic Washers and Dryers - Radio- T.V. 416 Charles Street Beaufort, S. C. DAIRYLAND For after - game refreshments SHORTS ORDERS Burton Road Dixie 5c - IOC Store School supplies which help make A GREATER BEAUFORT HIGH Beaufort Dance School BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF '59 THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY AUDIO VISUAL AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS AND BOOKS OFFICE AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES A. B. DICK DUPLICATING - PRINTING 1440 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Schein's Department Store Fashion Center of the Low Country Since 'I898 Boy Street Beaufort, S. C. james W. Pruitt, Grocery Wishes the Seniors of '59 the best of Iuck Ribaut Road Beaufort, S. C CITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS FRESHEN THE lMPRESSlON BEST OF LUCK AND GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 907 PORT REPUBLIC STREET BEAUFORT, s. c. TON BLOCK COMPAN BUR FOR SAFETY AND MORE COMFORTABLE LlVlNG GULF OIL CORPORATION RALPH w. col-IEN, Distributor USE THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND GULF NO-NOX TRY CREST GASOLINE -THE BEST YET WITH GULFPRIDE MOTOR OIL Sutcliffe Brothers Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishings You get the best for less Ribaut Rd. Beaufort, S. C. Awning Cr Venetian Blind Co. Charleston, S. C. Office- Plant 191 Box 3111 St. Andrews Blvd. NILSON TIRE SERVICE Recapping Vulcanizing FARM TRUCKS AND PASSENGER TIRES U. S. ROYAL TIRES 17 years experience ln recapping Mickey's Bootery We fit the entire family Shoes of all makes Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. First Federal Savings 6' Loan Association of Beaufort 922 Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. Your Investment Insured up to 510,000.00 Fordham Hardware Company Sporting Goods P. O. Box 376 Beaufort, S. C. C. E. BESSINGER WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR OF GORDON FOOD-S YOU CAN'T COME TO ME, l'LL COME TO YOU BURTON, S. C. AL'S STEAK HOUSE Air Conditioned - Ample Parking Located on U. S. Highway 21, North Boundary Street Beaufort, S. C. COCLIN'S Motor Court and Kitchen Southern Hospitality at its greatest! NCASTER'S CLOVER FAR M STOR TRY US AND YOU WON'T FORGET US! SEA ISLAND BONDED STORAGE Backed by Mayfl national standa Russ Grocery Everyone stops here-why not IIYOUII St. Helena Island Porpoise Fish Company Shrimp and Fish of All Kinds St. Helena Island BEAUFORT PHOTO SERVICE B A Y F L O R I S T is boosting a greater, greater Beaufort High Personal-Furniture-Auto Loans Citizens Loan Company Licensed by the State of South Carolina 708 Bay Street RED - BIRD TAXI Give us a call and we'Il fly to your aid ATLANTIC COAST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Lite, Accident, Hospitilization 1304 Boundary Street The Golden Rule Company EARL'S ESSO SERVICENTER coMPl.ETE sERvlcE U. S. Highway 21 Beaufort, S. C OCEAN VIEW CAFE Best Wishes to the Class of '59 and to a GREATER B.H.S.! Bay Street BEAUFORT SEAFOOD Ali Types of Seafood Bay Street Beaufort BEAUFORT HARDWARE COMPANY LUTHER'S PHARMACY Beauforf's Favorite Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS AND SICKROOM SUNDRIES ALBERT OGLETREE, J. C. LONG, Owners ROY SMITH PONTAIC AND CADILLAC, Inc SALES and SERVICE U. S. HIGHWAY 2'I BEAUFORT, S. C. Edward's 5c - l0c - 51.00 Store Best Wishes to the Seniors you're the greatest Sea Island Cleaners Speed Clark Beaufort Supply Company Supplies for all needs , Boundary Beaufort, S. C. Carteret at Prmce Beaufort, S. C. BROAD RIVER NURSERY The broader the path, the better the opportunity for a Greater Beaufort Higl1 Coastal Laundry and Cleaners COASTAL LINEN SERVICE King and Adventure sweets Beaufort, S. C. PAUL H. TAYLOR RENAULT DODGE mx. ef, PLYMQUTH ALL. NEW STUDEBAKER LARK f , MILLER'S MARKET BEAUFORT AUTO PARTS DN. 1 V ng- V- BELK SIMPSON DRY GOODS HATS CLOTHING READY-TO-WEAR SHOES Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. Southern Auto Store More for your money 2511 West Boundary Beaufort, S. C. Funderburke Grocery Port Royal, S. C. A Complete Shopworth Food Store Boundary Bay Street Beaufort, S. C. THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS Who Have Helped To Make Our Book A Success HARVEY AND HARVEY GARDEN CITY SUPPLIES Attorneys-At-Low Burton Bay Street GRIFFIN'S SERVICE STATION H. D. 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