Bennettsville High School - Spectator Yearbook (Bennettsville, SC)
- Class of 1954
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DEMPCY ROWE PATSY QUICK......... LUCILE PARKER .............. ELIZABETH WELCH CINDA BREEDEN BETTY WALLACE ...- GENE PATTERSON JOHNNY RAPPE BROOKS MCLAIN MISS EUNICE REESE...... ................. Editor ,,, Assistant Editor Business Managers ........... Art Editor ,,,.,,., Social Editor Picture Committee .-.............. Typists ..... Advisor ,NIH 1 Waimea mzigwllx W ADI ilNISTRATION CLASSES xl f ACTNXTXES AJ Q A'rHL.'e'r1cs C 6 QQ Famunzs 5 f 4: ADS. gl if f L 'iX J l' '? L 'll o 05 ? X H IW 'WGBH v TRACK 510.5 Locus ms WY Nm zu-1 U5 tX.2 l .sawn r-nxuuumsndglnawm-Q - f, M.,-mu A-k...auuuun :2......v. e x : , -Mun:-rx .Mawr . . L i Mu 1. M- X :Yi V .. Q. X 555 9 X 5535 X XZ, , - , f. ,f-fi ' qi, , Superintendent: Mr. W. A?thuzfXS!gQ?th Principal: Mr. Mike P. Caskey N - 7 ,X 1' M57 1,1 I '. Q- wr , lx X, . X X X. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Seated left to right: Mr. .Tohn B. Rogers, Mr, Bill Adams. Mr, Cullum Rogers, Mrs. Paul Barnes, Mr. William Kinney, Mrs. C. E. Berry, Mr. Hugh McColl, Mr. Kistler Breeden, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. H.P. Midgley Knot picturedj. fF T 4 if WAEZQD XQVJ I' - , '- 67 f!'+,:Z?f, iff,-if Mr. Joe Blag ston I J , .- Mathemafics !,47f!'L ' I M Car Driving , A- , .. fi' My 'ffl Aj, Mrs. John Calhoun , Librarian I r X ' '- lMr. AJ. Calder , t Y, Social Science , I Jn! I 'f v 1- k I 4 . , , : I i ,, -Miss Elizabeth Cook , K 1 , 7 Mathematics ' ll ' ' 1 'N si f 1 K ka ,ff I . , , fs f I , 0 W V S ' , 1 Mrs, Helen D. Daniel English Miss.Mary Ruth Dedmon Band Mrs. Bryant Harrill General Science Miss Helen Lemmon Latin, History Miss Anne Owings English, History Mrs. Gertrude R. Page Home Economics Miss Faye Reed Miss Eunice Reese Mr. F Salernn Miss Nira Jean Smith Glee Club Psychology Science Commercial Subjects English Miss Nancy Walker Mr. S.P. Wright Miss Joan E. Youmans French XM XXX - XXX c i v, A 1 1 iff English Agriculture Physical Education f,,.... ,If A N I' i x 1 . , , STUDE T COU CIL President: Charles May I W Vice President: Dan Thompson Secretary-Treasurer: Pete McKellar . 1 Seated left to right: Bruce Usher, Donald Davis, J'.E, Corbett, Hewitt Wallace, Bohdon Heatter, Pete McKellar, Charles May, Dan Thompson, Sharon Sandifer, Jane Myers, Edith Salvo, Bonita Padgett, Annie Jo Ingram. Standing: Mr. Mike Caskey, Advisor. X-fix - G5Q.5,.-X xx XA H .4 If , ,J X ,A-62 Tm W u 'Z r N 5- ,QTJ 5,1 x ' 2 ' if r ff' X . If v X X X ,X -f 57 i ji! 1 N'-a xx ,-Q - ff , X 'fix x W .7 NX! K X g -r,vf K v' ffxhi , ff , fin ,ilw l V , 1 41-FS g gc c : - .Q-f i i. 'N ax V , NX 9 1 If ff , X f 'ki . 2 Q'- . Qifig od X -X NX , , Xi ,- -bil. 5 Z THE Z U THKNKQR Z Xggz 2: X 4 SQ-:rig SENIOR O F F I C President Leslie Griggs Vice-President Dan Thompson Secretary-Treasurer Charlton Rogers MASCOT Beth McLean Archie Fowler WILLIAM BRANCH ADAMS Happy is hey from care he is free. WILLIAM NEVILLE BENNETT Amerryheart maketha cheerful countenance. SENIOR CLASS He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. ALTON GARRETT BOSTIC LUCY LYNN BREEDEN To know her is to love her. HARRY STANTON BREWER Po1iteness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way. SARA MARGARET BRIGMAN Personality ia an immortal treasure. MARGARET LOUISE CHAVIS By meekness are coronets won, Marriage 1s the Keely cure for love s intoxxcahon BETTY JEAN CROSLAND is great, but silence is greater. CLIFTON BROWN CROSLAND taketh chances shall succeed. JAMES EDISON CORBETT Life is short: make the best of xt MARGARET MCLAURIN CROSLAND Devoted, anxious, generous, void of guile, And with her whole heal-t's welcome in her smile. EUGENE FRANKLIN CROUSE To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. CLASS MARY CAROLYN CROWLEY A noble nature can alone attract the noble. nvwnuuaaxl-1, 4 1, vxww DOROTHY LOUISE DRIGGERS As true as steel and every whit as firm. JOHN HENRY DRIGGERS Not too serious, not too gay, but altogether a jolly good fellow. KATHRYN ELEANE EDENS As sweet and musical as was Apollo w 1 1 SYLVIA GORE expect a masterpiece. JAMES LESLIE GRIGGS We shall behold his name enrolled among the great and wise. SARAH FRANCES HAITI-ICOCK Ii e'er she thought an evil thought, she spoke no evil word, PERCY LEROY HERNDON Back of those wonderful eyes there lies a good deal of mischief. MARY CARLISLE HUBBARD Prudence is the footprint of wisdom. MARION MCLEAN GOODWIN The only way to have a friend is to be one. When love and skill work together, SENIOR GERALD FRANCIS INGRAM T'isn't life that matters! It's the courage you bring to it, FRANCIS MILLER LEE I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail, CLASS Even virtue is more fair when it appears CLARA HAZEL LOCKAMY in a beautiful person. PETER ALEXANDER MCKELLAR, III The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. LUCIAN BROOKS MCLAIN High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. FRANCIS CARL MACKEY His virtues are manyg his faults are few EDWARD WINSTON MILLER, JR. 'Wh1le I hve women shall rule me. CHARLES RAYSOR MAY, III Titles of honor add not to his worth, who is an honor to his title. JOSEPH ERNEST MEACHUM All grand thoughts come from the heart SENIOR vu From alittle spark may bursta mighty flame. A little nonsense now and then is CLASS MARVIN MUNNERLYN, JR. JOHN RICHARD NEWTON by the wisest men. RUBY VIRGINIA NORRIS She looked at him and saw nothing buf him. MARY LUCILE PARKER That inexaustable good nature which is itself the most previous gift of God. ARC!-IIE De LETTE PATTERSON A faultless body and a blameless mind, CHARLES DAVID PATTERSON Us of him genius, 2f5 fudge. MX Qf3T'Q5'?5'Lmp'N When it's raining outside, the sun shines in his heart, PATSY JEAN QUICK You can only make others better by being good yourself, BOBBY EDWARD POLSON Live today-let the future come. Qyigk km L IAUMJ -peek, -i Qui Rain 115.1111-J QM T 1 ROBERT EUGENE PATTERSON SENIOR JOHN HOWARD RAPPE, JR. He is made of friendliness. CHARLTON ISABELLE ROGERS A thing of beauty is a joy forever. LILLIAN FRANKLIN ROWE Happiness is not perfected until it is shared. as ARTHUR OWENS SMITH Tis worth that makes the man. HOWARD DANIEL THOMPSON Ease with dignity, CLASS BOBBY CLYDE USHER A laugh ls worth one hundred groans in any market. FRANCES ANN U SHER She moves a goddessg she looks a queen. BETTY CAROL WALLACE Far may we search before we find a heart so gentle or so kind. ELIZABETH ANNE WELCH What she bravely thought, she nobly dared CLASS HISTORY On stage, Everybody ---that was the call that day in September, 1942, when the curtain was rising on a play of life we'd never participated in until then. The scene was Murchison Primary School. The stage had been set for us many years before, but it was then, for the first time, that we were to begin our production. Our directors, Miss Laura Sally, now Mrs. A,P, Breeden,and Mr. L.E. Smith were able and understanding. They had seen the beginning of many plays---every class that entered there. They knew how they would like to see ours end, but they could only direct us and wait to see how well we as individual actors would perform. Our business managers were our parents. They had been planning and preparing for this important drama for many years. Now it was beginning---the curtain was rising, This was to be a three act play, the Primary, the Grammar, and the High School. Our Senior year, the last scene of Act Ill, was to be the climax to a brilliant production. The first scene of Act lbegan in the first grade when many of us played together for the first time. It was there that we got our assignments for the play. Our cast was large ---we all had equal places. It didn't take us long, however, to become recognized as in- dividuals. Our production was not to be a perfect one---it was mixed with all the qualities that are necessary for a good play---happiness, sorrow, suspense, and romance. Not only was there love for our own sex but also there was Cupid who entered the cast and later deprived us of some of our actors. The curtain fell on the First Actwith our promotion from Primary to Grammar School. We were not sure how our performance was going, but we were over our stage fright and were determined to go on. The Second Act began the following year when we returned as wise fourth graders. This first scene of Act Il was a headache in many respects,butwe survived. Notwithstand- ing the constant dread of fractions, Palmer Method writing, and English, we survived, and the curtain fell on the second scene with the applause thundering down heavily. With the third Act,we began to see the climax very near and worked that much harder to make the play a success. Most of the settings were laid for this act at home with a mountain of books, such as Geometry, History, Literature, Grammar, and Composition. In one corner of the stage, our class, now Juniors, with Bobby at its head, ably assisted by Chuck and Pete, may be seen busily making preparations for the climax to the third scene, our Junior-Senior. Some of our activities included selling concessions and parking cars at the football games, decorating and planning for dances. We didn't mind the hard work because on the night of Friday, May fifteenth,we proudly presented Arabian Nights . At the end ofthis scene we thoughtwe saw our directors and managers give a slow smile of approval. We hoped so, because We wanted them to be pleased with our performance. The time between the third and final scene was spent in preparation for the grand finale. Our producer, Mr. Caskey, worked hard with us and on us. To him we attribute the final polishing for the grand climax. When the curtain for the final scene rose, we were seniors for the first time. We had at last realized our ambition and were able to step proudly to the head of the lunch line. As the year flew on, everyone was busily at work, with splotches of amusement such as The Parade of Stars at the Halloween Carnival with a large cast of male dancers. Our cast was momentarily dismayed as some of the players were given the heave-ho from chemistry. However, the parts were filled and the play went on. Then came Junior-Senior, minus the hard work this time---we were the guests. lt has all been grand, but now the climax is at handg we are graduating: our play is ending.. As we stand for the last time on the stage, we hear the applause and see the smiles of our producers. We have had experiences we shall never forget. We have attained our goal and we are happy: yet we hate to leave the friends we have made. No one could ever take their places. ln spite of it all, we know that our play has been successful, and we realize that another even greater production lies before us. Leslie Griggs Class Historian SUPERL TIVE The Senior Class now its ballot has castg The superlative choices are ready at last. Though all of our class are really The tops, They said to choose eight and put in the stops, The talented ones are Dempcy and Dan, When asked to perform, they most always can. As star Block B athletes who now take a bow, Johnny and Carolyn really know how. Of course, to be sure, we all hope to succeed, Tho' Richard and Sylvia the rest of us lead. The folks whom we like can be cute or be cranky, But the most attractive are Hazel and Frankie. When character counts, the best, need we say, Stand out among us as James C. and Kay. Personality surely is wished for by all: In Sara and Charles did that fortune fall, We knew when we stood our intelligence test That Lucile and Leslie would show up the rest Most coveted vote goes to Cissy and Chuck: Our Best All-Round pair deserved this good luck, lfbigl Mme- E ER!llHltrgi0i 1- 5 xrxmgigigi 4: Q 's 115. 'Q -1 'Nv- zqgw f W v Q' ,, J 'ef 3 ':'4',. 'Viv -3 V . .alf+x','7 5:35 Af' , - . -,,.5-K5 g KAY EDENS JAMES COLLINS Best Character .,,.::::tf'9' -'L ,M- xl., t 1.5. . x me-If iam- . .EM ,,,,. s ... 5. 1 ,s-'rx -, . .1 , 42, . x'5..SS4,'! ffm., ' T ii' ' N. 'WY' H' , ' ti i S , .,q.f, 4 a..,,,.. ,,.. -fguvpp ,...., 7.'5.?1'l .,,.'. . 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HAZEL LOCKAMY FRANKIE LEE Most Attractive ' z 'QD C' A Maw y ii Most Intellectual Q Y L LU CILE PARKER LESLIE GRIGGS If :Nga Qu ffifi y CISSY CROSLAND CHUCK MAY n Best A11-Round . fa, TT. ' :W lj' . r is , 'ffi-1: A -as X. eg,af' , 1f.'f . W. , , l. Elizabeth Anne, Z. Eugene, 3. Frances Ann, 8. Dempcy, 9, Kay, 10. Bobby, ll. Myrtle, 12, 16, Charles, 17. Sara Frances, 18. Chuck, 19. 512. -'52 1 -W ' . f!5 f xc ,.1 V ., 1, ,.,, 9 A - 2-T me-, , ,. . f.5ff',.'. 4. Cissy, Charley. Hazel, 20. .53 1-lf ' VVAA ' Q ' , as A ,5 - 2 5' . . H .4 1 ,L f f 4 f , '11 lv A , , ' 3 A h '1'Q l .3 5'?:H'5'L ,Fifi A 'r in 4 .-., , . Q.-fax L, 4 V N W Mi is ' ifm X ,, , , ' Q -45' f 5,1 ' . I , ,QQ . il 5. Charlton, 6, Archie. 7, Arthur, 13, Faye, 14. Frankie, 15. Cinda, Lucile. 4 CLASS PROPHECY see. ngm. ,,....-v wares. :urn hex' in lhe A fee. ever her stay shop: mm-ner mm be uw. ul. 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Miss Mary Ruth Dedmun Director Joe Meachum Lucile Parker Leslie Griggs President K Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer FLUTE Toney Williams Frances Thompson Yvonne Quick CLARINETS Ann Parker Lucile Parker Phyllis Berrier Catherine Quick Freida Quick Carolyn Dudley Jean Tuck Breeden Peter K. Meekins Barry Gibson Johnny Rogers Alton Moody Nancy Griffin Iris Daniels Jane Coxe BASS CLARINET Estelle Chamness MEMBERS ALTO SAXOPHONE Patsy Quick Starr Ann Webster TENOR SAXOPHONE Jimmy Townsend FRENCH HORNS Leslie Griggs Harold Bennett MELLOPHONES Billy Mclnnis Betsy Johnson CORNETS 81 TRUMPETS Arthur Smith Joe Meachum Eddie Prevatte Glynn Alexander Jimmy Irvin William McMillan Robert Frazier Sara Munnerlyn PERCUSSION Fred Wallace David Jackson William Wiles Alice Finch Ruth Mikell Jane Myers TROMBONES Bobby Peek Richard Heustess Iris Usher BARITONES Peter McKellar Frances Freeman BASS HORNS Eugenia Thomas Billy Mikell 1 uw. FV - 'i3f:FI K i.g J W 5 '. n,,: .' 5t:!.z'z. Hx if W fr .Cx I p li ,x 'tb .uf I 1 3.3! Richard Newton President Ri chard Newton Pre sident x.: ,WI . ,Ak 'V 5, LES SEIZE MI 'ERABLE ENGINEER CL B , Miss Nancy Walker Sponsor Mr, L,P. Blcxcm Sponsor . A 1x4...,,, in K .. ,ww .l,..- BONITA PADGETT: Vice -Pre sident GAIL BREEDEN: President NORMAN MCKINNEY: Treasurer CURTIS HUNSUCKER: Secretary MISS HELEN LEMMON: Sponsor w'.11.1:f:vr:a:fv-Qavuvsvaacafanfaaams C. Q' . gl if , 1 44, , ,Q fic- xg CQ qi: 'i, , LW., . k Af C X CL ' iq 23 'f XL X, 6, Cai J K1 L ,, g k V 'C -ff, sf Y, f Mary Earl Wise Mary Sue Dudley. , . . , Eunice Crowley Betty Driggers Ka Edens V ......... Mrs. Gert:-udeR JH. . . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary , . , Treasurer . , , Reporter . . Advisor Margaret Hendrix . . . . . Dorothy Driggers Betty Driggers . . Diane Hargrave. . . . Mollie Hubbard . . . . . Kay Edens ,.. . . . Patsy Peek. . . Ellen Spencer. . . Ann Stevens . . . . . . Margaret Evans . . . Elizabeth Quick . . June McColl. . . . . . . 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ALTON BOSTIC MISS CHARLTON ROGERS QUEEN CA RROUS EL E 1.Ml33SKLIL3EMISS 5-.D.A.R QSESI CITIZEN 2.MlssHTou'g:HDowN 4.KING TEEN MISS PATRICIA SMITH ' ,' Sponsored by 'THE LATIN CLUB I MISS GERMAINE QUICK Sponsored by MISS NANCY HASSINGER MISS CHARLTON ROGERS -4 ., -. THE FRENCH CLUB Sponsored by THE GLEE CLUB THE J.H.A. Tv T L H A 0 up fgffyJjic.1-ETig2IA USHER JU Jf' Wy W WTKUWS S db i V HP yu . Pon5D,e K H spy. THE BLOCK B .df . J'.yq:,i ' W QU M My T THE GREEN WAVE MISS CINDA BREEDEN Sponsored by THE BETA CLUB SENIOR ST TISTICS ADAMS, WlLLlAM BRANCH JR. Band l.2: Latin ciuu 1.2: Ruaiu Club 2: Junior muy 3: r.F.A. 4: Basket- ball 4. 1 1 - . 'j, : . f I 1 I 1 . r,.'. ' ' BENNETT, WILLIAM NEVlLLE Bill F.1 .A, 3.4: Radio Club 3: French Club 3: Latin Club 1.2: Beta Club Z.J, 42 Class Officer 1: Baseball 2.4. BOSTIC. ALTON GARRETT nano.. Latin Club 1.2: Beta Club 2: Basketball l.Z:3:4: Baseball 2.3.43 Block B Club 4: Clasa Officer 1: Drivers Education Club 3: Spectator King. BREEDEN, LUCY LYNN Cinch Junior -1-ri.11i.v 1, Vice Preuidenn 1: Junior Music Club l,2.!.4.Sec1-e- rury 3. President 4: J.1-1.11. 1: neu cini. 2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Glee Club 1.2.31 Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Marshall lr. Play 3: Marshall sr. cm: Ninn: 3: Football Sponsor 4: Sponsor in Halloween Contest 1.4: creenwnve sm: 4: spermur szurr 4: Waitreu at Junior sen1ur 2. iaru-:w1:1a, HARRY STANTON '-Punk'- Basketball l.2.4: Glee Club 1.2: Radio Club 1.2: Baseball 1. BRIGMAN, SARA MARGARET Saber .YJ-'l.A. 1.2: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1: Basketball 1.2: Softball 1.2.35 Car Driving Club 3: Library Club 4: Marshall at Claal Night 3: Best Personality. CHAVIS. MARGARET LOUISE Dancing 3.4: J.H.A. 1.2: Softball 3.4: Glee Club 3. COLLINS. JAMES WALKER Block 13 Club z,4:Fuu1bu11 2.4: Baaketball Munnger 3: 13u:.e1.n11 Manager 3:nn:1iu Club 2: suexrerhnn 4: Baseball 4: 'rrnrk 3: Tobacco Bu-.fi 4: Best Character. COPE, MODlNA FAY1: Mundy J.1-1..4. 1.2: snskemnii 1.2: snnunii 1.2.3,4: Library Club 4: Murnnuil cinnr Night 3: Jr. 'rri.1-ii-Y 1: Glee Club 3: Future Teachers Club 4. CORBETT, JAMES EDISON ..J E .. annie Club 1.2: Baseball 2.3.4: nrukelhuii l.Z.3.4: Football 2.3.4: Truck 3: Home:-oem President 4: Student Ceuncil4:1-'ootballManager:Block 13 Club 1.2.4: Minstral 2: Muy Court 3. COSTNER. CHARLOTTE ANN Dancing 2.4: -l.1 l.A. 1.2: Softball 3.4: Glee Club 4. CROSLAND, BETTY JEAN Beta Club 2.3.45 Glee Club 2.3: Jr. Tri-1-li-Y 1: J.H.A. 1.2.3. ol .Y.l'4l.A. 2: Dancing Club 1: Student Council 1. President CROSLAND. CLIFTON BROWN cuff 1-renen Club 3.4. serrezery.-rreururer 2: serrenry.-rreururer.11un.e Room 4. caosamn. MARGARET Mr1..4u1i1N --carry .4:.:i::un: sairer Spectator 4: Cheerleader 2.3.4. Head Cheerleader 4: Student cuunrn 1.2: Lenin Club 1.2. vice Prenaen: 2: French Club 3.4. serrernryn-reu:nrer 3.4:Glee Club l.2.3.4. Aerurnpnnm Z,3,1:.lr.Tri- 1-1i-Y 1: Marshall fur cu.: Night 3: Jr. Play cm 3: Beta c1n1. 2.3.4, Sponsor 3: Mny Court 2.3. Mny Queen J: :indie Club 2.3: 131.:e1. 13 Club l,Z.4: Jr. Music Club 1.z.3.4, Vice President 3: Green wuve sinir 2.4: wniii-M: fur Jr. sr. 2: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Sponsor :ur Halloween Beauty Contest 2,3,4: Placed in Mental cunree: 2: 1au:.1.e11:n11 1: Senior Radio Panel 4: Belt All Round. ckouss. 1:1151-:Nla 1:-1u.NK1..1N 4.1-1 Club 1.2, Secretary 1: F.F..4. l.2.3.4. Judging Team 1.2: Glee Club 1: nrxving Club 3. CROWLEY, MARY CAROLYN ciee Club 1: J.1-1.41, 1.2: muck 1a Club 4: anrireibuii 1,2,3,4: sunuuii 1.2. 3: nnnring 2.3.4. Mor: Athletic, DRIGGERS. 1:0111-14111 LOUISE sununii 1.2: nunrxng l.2.3.4: J.11.A. 1.2.3,4: Welfare cnnarrnnn 4: Trl. 1-1:-Y. DRlGGERS, JOHN 1-11:N11Y nhy.. murk 13 Club 4: Football 2,3,4: audi.: siuu 1.2: Track 'renrn 3: Driving Club 3: Glee Club 1. 1-mans. 1:1.1:.4N1: 1:11-1-1-1s1YN amy.. Jr, 'ri-i.1-11.1 1: Latin Club 1.2: Band 1.4: Marshall atBa1-id Cuncert J: nnaiu c1uu 1.4: Vice Presiaeni 3: Prenarirns 4: semi 1.2: mee Club 1. 2.3.4: J.1-1.4. 4, Reporter 4: Basketball Manager 4: Future 'renrnern Association 4, P:-eriaeni 4: vice Preririenz l'-lomeroom 4: Biuek n Club 4: Green wnve snuff 3: Sponsor in 1-iniieween nenumy Contest 3: Waltrela at Jr. Sr. aunqurz 2: Mir: 11i.Mie:. 4: ne.: ci-.ui-uerer. coonwm. MARION Mr1..1:.11N 1-:ing of 1-11:31. senuui 1: Vice President nz 1-.1-111. 1. Judging Team 1.2,3: nriving Club 3. coma. SYLVIA Sibba J.l'l.A. 1.2: Jr. 'rr1.1-11.11 1: Basketball 1.2: sumraii l,Z.3: Driving Club 3: President of Library Club 4: Mnr.1:n11 at crnauunirn 3: Mu.: 1.11.e1y zu Succeed. emacs, JAMES 1.251.115 Latin Club 1,Z:Beta Club 2.3: Band 1.z.3,4: neelnrnnninn 3.4: Rnaiu cinu 2: Denning Team 3: ciusn officer 1:Preri:1e::: ufcinrr 4: Class 1-iineriun: Mun Intellectual, HAlTHCOCK. SARA FRANCES --nirv- J.1-1.A, 1: Marshall at Jr. Play 3: French Club 3: serreznryn-reururer 14.:rneruurn 31Waiiresa at Jr. Sr. 3. HERNDON, Pmicy 1..1:RoY ..smmy.. Fnu:1:n112.J.4: Bnemii l,3,4:Block B Club Z.4,Vice President 4: 1-'.F.A. 2.3. Secretary 2. HUBBARD, MARY CARLISLE Glee Club 1.2.3.4: .l.H.A. 1: Radio Club 1: Marshall Jr. Play 3:11-. Tri. Hi-Y 1: Waitreal Jr. Sr. 3. IN GRAM. GERALD FRANClS Jerry' ' French Club 3.4: Student Council J: Engineering Club 4. LEE. FRANCIS MILLER Frankie Football Z.3,4:Baseball 4:Track 4:Basketbal1 1.4: Glee Club 2,3.4: Band lg Jr. Play 1: Block B Club 4: Buys Quartet 2.3.43 French Club 3: Spec. tutor Staff 4: Green Wave Sta!! 4, Bulineaa Manager 4: Radio Club Zi Most Attractive. LOCKAMY, CLARA 1-1.421-11. Jr. -rr1.1-11.11 1: Jr. Varsity 1au:1re:un11 1.2: sununii 1: nnneing cur: 1. 2: Radio 1.2.3.4: J.1-1.11. 1.2.3. 1-reuru:-er 2. neiegnze to Stale Convention 2. Delegate to Leadership Weekend 2: 1.i1:rury Club 3.4, secrerury 2. 'rreuurer 4. Delegate to State Meeting 3: c.1ee Club l,Z.J.4: Sponsor 1n 1f1111:..-,een Beauty cunzern 4:Waitreaa at Jr. sr. 2: Jr. Piny cn.: 3: Mun Attractive. SE IOR STATISTICS MelcEl..1..An, PETER ALEXANDER 111 --mee cleee rneeeunen 1: Claes seenezeny 2: cleen v1ee President 1: Student cnune1l 1.2.4. Secretary 4: Eege Club 2.1.4. vaee President 1: Jn. Play 1: sleek E Club 4: eeeenell 2.1.4: Gneenweve seen 2.4. Editor 4: Band l.2.1.4: Glee Club 1.4:f1eye Quartet 2.1.4: Latin Club 1.2. MCLAIN, LUCIEN BROOKS Clala President I: Radio Club I: Glee Club I: Spectator Staff 4: Green Wave Staff 4, Sport! Editor: Beta Club 4. MAc1u:Y. FRANCIS CARL -'cue cud Lezln Club 1: 1-'.F.A. 2.1.4. Judging Team 1.4. Secretary 3. Pneeidena 4: Mnnegen Football 2: 'rneele 1.4: Football 4: Eleele E Club 2.4. MAY, CHARLES RAYSOR Ill --cnnelw Student Council 4. Pnenadenz Student Council 4: Green Wave szen 1,2.4: Pneeadenz uf Class z: 'rneenneen nr Clans 1: E.:-.A. 2.1. Vlce President 3: Block B Club 2.4: Beta Club 3.1. Prelldent Beta Club 4: Editor Spec. tutor seen 4: Latin Club 1.2: Football l,Z.3.4: Jn. Pley 1: senxun Radio Panel 4: Narrator Mayday 1: 'rnneeee Bowl: Bee! All.aeund. MEACHUM, JOSEPH ERNEST ...Den Band 1.z.1.4. Pneeadenz 4: Leeln Club 1.2: Radio Club 2.1: F.F.A. 4: Jn. Pley 3: Trumpet Solo in meenaen Eeeslvel 1: Eu:::n-eenlng Club 4. M LDGLEY. CHARLES PAUL Football z.1.4: send 1: French Club 1.4, vlee President 4: Block E Club 4.Secretary Block Eclub4:Beekeebel12: Radio Club 1: Business Manag- er speemun 4: Newepepen Staff 4: Jn. Play 1: nee: Personality. MILLER, EDWARD WINSTON JR. Big Red Band I.Z,3: Latin Club I.Z. Program Chairman Z: Ridlo Club I.Z,3, President Radio Club 3: Engineering Club 4: Banquet Chairman for Jr. Sr, 3:51-. Play. MOODY, MYRTLE LOUISE Jn. '1-na-Hl.l' 1: Glee Club l.2.1:aenlnen-.elll.2.Jn.vnne1:y:l.:1:neny Club 1.4: J.l-l.A. 1.2.1: neneang Club 1: Menenell ee Jr. Play. MUNNERLYN , JOHN DAVID l-',l-'.A. l.Z. MUNNERLYN, MARVIN JR. nh .1 French Club 3.4. NEWTON, JOHN RICHARD ..,,.,a.. aeeenell 1: Fdu:ne1l 1.4: rneeln 2: 1-.r.A. 1.2.1. President of 1-'.E.A. 1. 1: rnenel: Club 1.4, President 4: Jud:-:ing 'reenn 2: Pneenden: of Claes 1: Preaident of School, 4-H Club I: Mol! Likely To Sutteed. NORRIS, RUBY VIRGINIA -I'.I'I.A. I,Z: Trl-Hi-Y 1: Glee Club I: l .T.A. 3. Treasurer 3: Llbrlry Club 4: Band l.2.3,4. Secretary Q: Marshall at Graduation, PARKER, MARY 1.uc1LE Latin Club 1.2: Glee Club I: Jr. Tri-HI-Y I: Basketball I: Band I.2,J,4, vlee Pneelden: 4. District Clinic 1: 1zed:n Club 2.3.4. Executive Board 4: Bela Club 2.1.4: 1-'.'1-..4. 1.4: wee Pnendenn 1: Jn. Play 1: l.:l:neny Club 1. Aulatant l.Z.3.4: Green Wave slnrf 4: Spectator snerr 4: Most ln1el1ee:nnl. PATTERSON, ARCHIE DeLET'l'E Football l.2.3.4:Baseball 3,4:Track 2,3,4:Block B Club l,2,4. Secretary Z: Student Council 3: Radio Club l.Z: Home Roo-rn President 1: F.T.A, 4, Vice Prealdent 4: Annual Staff 4: Green Wave Stall' 4: Engineers Club 4: Tobacco Bowl. PATTERSON, CHARLES DAVID .. pn.. Football l.2.3.4: Block B Club I.Z.4: May Day King 3: Radio Club l,2g Glee Club I: Track Z: Assistant Buainela Manager Green Wave 4. .X PATTERSON, ROBERT EUGENE Gene Block B Club 3.4: Blleball 3.4: Football Z.3.4:Green Wave Staff 4: Annual Staff 4i Tobacco Bowl. FOLSON, BOBBY EDWARD Lul..u Football 1.z,1.4:Bnekezbe1l 1.2: Football Manager 1: Baseball 3.4: sleek 13 Club 1.2.-4: aedan Club 2.1: Student Council 1. J.1-l.A. 1.2.seenezeny 2: 4-1-l Club l,2,3.4, Pneeldenz 4 localj Vice Pnen, fcountyl 2. Secretary 4 Icountyl seenexeny 4 fState : Radxu Club 3.4, 'rneeeunen 1, seenezeny 4: Beta Club 2.1.4. Secretary 4: French Club 1. 4. Program Chairman 4: Annual szerr 4: Band 2.J.4: welzneee Jn. sn. laenquen 2: Marshall at Gneduendn 1: Prompter Jn. Play 3:Sponaor Halloween Beauty cdnneez 4. QUICK, PATSY JEAN S RAPPE. Jonu HOW ARD '-Jennnyh Shrine Bowl 4: Football 1.4: Basketball 1.4: Track 2,1.4: Baseball 4: Block B Club 4:l'Iome Room President 4: Radio Club 2.3: Annual Staff 4: Green Wave Staff 4: Future Teacher! 4. Llbrarlan 4: Must Athletic. ROGERS. CHARLTON 1sABEl.LE Jn. 'l-ni.ldl.Y 1: Glee Club l.2.3.4. Accompanlst 2.3: Latin clue 1,2, Pnendenz 2: Bene Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: 1-'nenen Club 1.4. Sponsor li Green Wave seen 4. Aeemen: Editor 4: speennzen Staff 4: Radio Club 2. 1: seenelenyerneeeunen cleee 4: Jn. Pley cnez 3: Menennll Class Night 1: Mey Court 1: Waitreas ax Jn. sn. 1: Halloween Beauty Contest 2.4: senxun Radio Panel 4: Spectator Queen 4. l1owE, Lll.L1AN FRANKLIN '-nennpeyn Glee Club 1.4: Band 2.1: Jn. Tri-l-li-Y 1. Secretary 1: nedln Club 1.4. Vice Pneexdene 4. Pndgnnnn 111:-eenen 4. Plenlee 1. sueneen 1: 1.1-1.A. 1: Bleek 13 Club 4:11-. Plny 1: French Club 1.4: Gneen Wave Staff 1.4, 1:-ee. :une Edim-:speennenr szerf 4.Aee1e:en: 11ue.Menn::en 4: Student cnunell 1: Cheerleader 1.4: Menelnell nl Gnedunzlnn 3: May Court 2: Football spnnnun 4: Eeeleemell 1: Halloween Beauty cenzeef 1.4: Jn, Munir: Club 1: Waltr ee e Jn. Sr. 2: Beta Club 4: cleee Pnepneneee 4: Mun: Talent- ed. SMITH. ARTHUR owENs Secretary ul Class 1: Band 1.Z,3.4. Vice President 3. Rep. to Clinic 2.1: Glee Club 1.2.1,4:aed1nc1ul: 1.2: Beta Club 2,1.4: Lltin Club 1.2: French Club 1.4: Green weve seen 2: Boy's Quartet 1.4: Student Council 1: une nnaven 2.1.4: Placed In Mental Contest 1. THOMPSON, HOWARD DANIEL HD-H.. Vice President Student Council 4: Vice Prelldent Senior Clall 4: Base- ball 2.3: Glee Club l.2.3.l, Boy'a Quartet 3.1: Moat Talented. USHER, 50111111 CLYDE Bubbles Pneeadene of cle.. 1: Football l.2,1.4: lalneln E Club 1.2.4, President 4: Latin Club 1.2: r.'1'.A. 4: Engxneene Club 4: May Court 2: Radio Club 1: Jn. Play 1: Secretary F.T.A. 4. USHER, FRANCES ANN J.H.A. 1.2.1.4: Glee clnn 1.4: 4-l-l Club 1.1: Llbneny Club 1.4. S WALLACE, BETTY CAROL '-snen:y'- lzneleenl-.ell 1.2 Junior Varsity Manager 1: J.1:l.A. 1.2.1. vlee Pneeadenr l.nele::eee to State Meeting 1.11e1ege1e 1u1.eedenen1p weekend el J.1-1.A. Camp 2. Mlee .v.l-1.A. 2: Waitress an Junior Senior 2: Radio clnl: Z,3,4, Secretary 1: Llnneny Club 1.4. -1-neeeunen 1. Reporter 4. nelegeee to State Meeting 3:.lunior Trl-Hi-Y l:5ponaor in Halloween Beauty Conte!! 4: Latin Club 1: Glee Club l.Z,3.4: Softball 1: Mennnell ez Junior Clase Pley 1: Marshall at Gnndueelen 1: Green Wave Staff-1,Girl'e Sports Edlrdn 4: Spectator seen 4. wELc1-1. ELIZABETH ANNE Lexan Club 1.2: French Club 1: Beta Club 2: Junlun Tri-Hi-Y 1: J.H.A. 1: Green Wave Stall 4: Spectator snerr 4: .vun1nn Muele club 1: Marshall seninn clnee Night 3:Marxhall Juniun cleee Pley 1: Bend 1.2: Glee Club 1.1. l Congratulations to the Seniors of 1954 CITY OF BENNETTSVILLE POWERS 0Il ALL AROUND TOWN FOR ALL AROUND SERVICE SEE YOUR AMOCO MAN! 1 MclAURIN 8. SON BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 808 Box 633 Bennettsville South Carolina l TODAY'S YOUTH ARE TOMORROW'S LEADERS We look forward to having you join our ranks inthe years ahead and doing your part to make our city a better place to live. Make your plans to live and work in Bennettsville for we need YOU ! BENNETTSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOON E MOTORS PONTIAC BREEDEN BROS. AUTO C0. SALES 8: SERVICE Phone 73 CARS AM J. PEARSON S Phone 66 JEWELRY STORE Lunt Silver Established 1896 Wanta Ride ? See Us 103 South Marlboro St. Bennettsville South Carolina Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments W . . CR OSLAN WHOLESALE GROCERY Bennettsville South Carolina 1 J Complimonls of MCCOLL 81 CO. Cotton Buyers See Us Before You Sell Phone 1 I5 Bennettsville South Carolina Congratulations To The Seniors From SAMMIE'S M N SHOP Main Street Bennettsville South Carolina MARLBORO HERALD-ADVOCATE Printers-Publishers-Stationers Wm. L. Kinney, Ed. and Manager Marlboro Stationary and Gift Shop A Gift for Everyone TAYLOR ESSO STATION All the service of a .- modern serv ice station Phone 9123 Bennettsville South Carolina USHER HARDWARE CO. Phone 183 or 683 JOHN S. CORRY EDENS CLEANERS Cleaning - - -Laundry Phone - 315 - 316 111 S. Marlboro St. Bennettsville South Carolina Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments of RAINWATER FURNITURE co. B- O' MOORE O SONS Phone 76 BUY FROM MOORE AND SAVE MORE Phone 34 Bennettsville South Carolina Bennettsville South Carolina TRUE COURSE EVER TO PAT'S COTTAGE COURT 8a DINING ROOM W HERE GOOD FOOD AND LODGING ARE DEFINITELY BETTER MEMBERS QUALITY COURTS APPROVED BY DUNCAN HINES 5 Miles South of Bennettsville on U.S, Highway 15 Telephone 327 and 366 ' DIXIE H0 E STORE Q Y I w , J TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY South Carolina Bennettsville Prove It To Yourself FARMERS It P T Sh At HARDWARE a sumv co. aye' 0 OP I J , nh. , Phone X001 M.M,1.Hu.v fjmwfv Over 1630 Stores Bennettsville South Carolina Packed Full of Values MARLBORO FEED 8: SEED CO. YE OLDE TAVERN WESTERN AUTO MATTHEW 'S DRUG CO. BORO WOOD PRODUCTS CO INC. SUBURBAN RULANE GAS SERVICE Home Heating Water Heating Cooking Tobacvo Curing South Parsonage Street Phone 138 - Phone 350 Bennettsville South Carolina FARRONS' DINING ROOM One Mile South of Bennettsville ni On U.S.15 8115A Camplimenfs of R. W. WALKER Compliments of QUALITY DAIRY Phone 128 Compliments of FASHION FABRICS Complimenls of ROSE'S 5C-10C- 25? Stores Where good food is always at its best. Compliments of ARLBORO TRUST CO. SAVINGS I' QHIIIIIIII N 25- 1 Bennettsville South Carolina JACK Er JILL CHILDREN'S SHOP SANITARY CAFE MINNA'S THE TIRE COMPANY Your G.E. Dealer Bennettsville South Carolina Phone 812 STRAUSS AND COMPANY DOUGLAS 8: JOHN Compliments of THE AUTO FOUNTAIN BUTLER MOTOR CO. Oldsmobile With The Famous Rocket Motor LESTER HUNTER Free Parking Tele phone 487 USHER EQUIPMENT CO. Dealers In Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Water Systems Refrigerating Supplies Shelton Usher Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments of CEN-TENNIAL GINNERY, INC. FUNDERBURK FURNITURE CO. WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE Phone 40 SALLY'S YOUTH CENTRE NandK Constant il'CSf0l10 Research .1 '1 I Brings You Safer, Longer-Wearing Tires ' X' ti G I I 4 i N, I I rx rv' , 3 Q , t, f-es 1 . s- - 1 3,-ft L wg gif 1 ... r '- ' I I' ' 97 A 1.255521 .1 v Ein 1 Y -gre A Puig id we ,f-'L , Q - P ,M v xy 4 :lib 71. Q ,' 'rmsum would .ppm - S 4 . 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Sufi!-Grlp Trout! -Thousands of non-skid angles. plus sltid resisters, molded into tontinuous running strips to give better braking power and longer wear. These are the safety and economy features which represent greater safety and service to you. See your Firestone Dealer today. YOUR SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS AT FIRESYONE E Y ' , Pi-iii! j r'9i4f5 fvf1L I ' -' ,I , 1' I ,N li' f-,Q-i f' ,r 3 x'- xf- ' . f . rl an 5 r Xi X ,V I' , X 2 J ix ' P x Q u 1 W.,-F HASSINGER 8: McCORMAC Distributors of Oil Products Quaker State Motor Oils and Greases Phone 285 Bennettsville South Carolina MILLER 0 THOMPSON Bette' Values Drug Company BELK 'S Bennettsville South Carolina DEPARTMENT STORE PRESTON MOORE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Tl We grease To please We give S 81 H Green Stamps Phone 50 By-pass 81 Jennings St. 9126 Bennettsville South Carolina GUIDEPOST FOR HAPPINESS Thrift . . . save a little each week, each month, and soon you will enjoy financial freedom. Home ownership . . . one of the finest moves any family can make. We suggestthese two important guideposts, for you as future citizens will be concerned about them. We congratulate you on your progress thus far and invite you to use the facilities of our building and loan association. ARLBORO B ILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCI TIO 104 South Liberty-Bennettsville In The Years Ahead We Invite You To See Us For: INSURANCE A11 Kinds REAL ESTATE Sales and Service LOANS Auto and Real Estate H ROLD P. IDGLEY 104 South Liberty Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments of ROY FREEMAN Compliments of PIEDMONT AUTO EXCHANGE E. M. O'TUEL COTTON CO .:.,. 15... .X T ' i' Qs Merchants and Brokers South Broad. Phone 140 HOLLIS COAL COMPANY Little Joe .T.P, EDENS Quality Cleaners America's Finest Coal Telephone 71 Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments of THE POLAR BAR MEDICAL STAFF MARLBORO COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL H .J. MUNNERLYN Your home, the spot of earth supremely blest A DEARER, SWEETER, SPOT THAN ALL THE REST Bennettsville South Carolina CARMICHAEL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 11 Bennettsville South Carolina BAIR DRUG COMPANY f 0 Compliments of MCLEAN IMPLEMENT 6' TRUCK CO. International Trucks Farmall Tractors Compliments of ROGERS' MERCANTILE CO. CONGRAT U LAT IONS Are in order to the Staff of your yearbook and to the Senior Class on a job well done. For the best in Friendly Banking service, call on us. Itis always a pleasure to serve students of Bennettsville High School. CITIZE S STATE BAN Member Of FIDC Bennettsville South Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA CLEANERS Compliments of CARROWON COAL CO. Compliments of MARLBORO LOAN 81 INSURANCE ARCADE BARBER SHOP James A. McLendon GREGG BROTHERS HARDWARE Bennettsville South Carolina MARLBORO SERVICE STATION Bennettsville South Carolina MARLBORO MOTOR CO., INC. Sales Service Compliments of TOWER SERVICE STATION Telephone: Day 171: Nite 15 Bennettsville South Carolina We don't want all the business, just yours. C.E, BERRY C. W. MILLS 6' SON FOW LER PHARMACY Realtors, Auctioneers T.C. Crosland, Associate Executive Offices Bennettsville South Carolina Telephones: 127, 242 W .P. SANDIFER APPRECIATION Please support the advertisers in this Annual. They are largely respon- sible for the publication. We appre- ciate their support! A r- I b H- F Q ggi. L15 -x ff FQ, Q., wr - 15 vw fx if if if-f.-. YS-l-1: r 'X .QM f -K. S1 'ng F:--, 4 .2 V . 1 lg Q, 5. , :uf - .- 4 . ' s-, 4 .p. ,- A Hs! ,1 -x 1- m ,A 1 -1 Q.. ,J W., dwg ff-Y.-f 1' -is 4: ' . ,Gfl Ag' . ,ii 'Ti w 4 'il ' . 53 i. ., fl? is 'EN ind ,V sk X gg., 32-3:55 - 4 , v - , V A K x 1 s .2- . . 1 . ' r . v., ,4 1 -q I ,' r. 2 x Q 1. 11. 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