Dillon High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dillon, SC)

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what breath I have left from cheerleading in hopes that she will carry on supporting those ever-loving Wildcats. I, DORIS MORRIS, do hereby will to Hazel Hyatt my seat in Mr. Fowler's room. I, RUDOLPH PAGE, do hereby will my ability to play foot- ball and make C's on English under Mr. John Fowler to George Jenerette. I, BARBARA ANN PITTMAN, do hereby will my way with the men to Miss Mildred Jayroe. I, JAMES ROSS, do hereby will the ability to run Mrs. An- nette Brown crazy in bookkeeping and typing to Cecil Cook in hopes that he will start where I left oft. I, CHARLES SALEEBY, do hereby will my curly locks of brunette beauty to Doug Truax. Poor soul, he needs it. I, FLORANELI. SANDERSON, do hereby will my left-over tickets to Florida to Mary Skipper. I, BARBARA SESSIONS, do hereby will to Jean King the back seat on the activity bus, so that the next time she goes to the State Fair she can keep an eye on Cookie. I, JAMES SHERWOOD, do hereby will my most enioyable high school memories to Paul Usher in hopes that he may also have many. I, DAVID SHERWOOD, do hereby will my garrulous mon- ner to the reticent Eva Joyce Bethea, I, JERRY SMITH, do hereby will my unique ability of plac- ing the minus where the plus belongs ond vice versa to Tommy Burroughs. I, EDWARD STONE, do hereby will my ability to come to school and attend classes on time to Monroe Hinson. It's all he can do to make it. I, MARY STONE, do hereby will my ability to come to school to Delores Williamson. I, JOE STUART, do hereby will 50 pounds of my weight to 66444 Twilight is slowly gathering around me. No, it is not a dream but the future of your beloved classmates. I can see it all now clearly before me Lo! the dawn has come-the dawn at a new day. The world of tomorrow, 1966, is not a world of war, hatred, and revenge, but love, friendship, and prosperity. Linwood Finch. Your Seniors play a large part in this world and now I shall show you their careers. Rudy Jones is now a brain specialist at Bellvue Hospital in N. Y. C. After losing his first twelve patients, he was finally fortunate in having one to survive. With the help of his trim little nurse, Vera Hayes, they were able to pull through the World's Wrestling Champion, James Sherwood. First woman President, Sallie McSwain, ably assisted by Vice President Mary Wade Thompson, recently passed a bill to outlaw men as candidates for the Presidency, which proved to be a real heartbreak for those two great politicians, Richard Lanier and James Ross. It seems that Charles Saleeby's trail, undernourished maid, Barbara Sessions had the task of burning 2,000,000 fan letters. Included in these were letters from Patricia Mclaurin, night club singer at the Stork Club, and Barbara Pittman, Heiress to the French Foshionette Shop originated by Christian Diori And now from Hollywood-o preview of coming attractions where Mac Burns has stepped to the top of the ladder of suc- cess. His most recent movie is Lassie, Let Your Bangs Hang Down. Kay Adams who has signed a two weeks' contract at M-G-M is replacing Zza Zza Gabor in Seven Husbands Have l. Director Jerry Smith expects the film to win an Academy Award. Jeanette Cole, Helen Green, and Paula Dunn have just returned from a NSPCAW convention, or the National Society of Prevention of Cruelty of American Wives. I, THELMA ANN TAYLOR, do hereby will my speed in typing to Stephen Hinds. I, MARY WADE THOMPSON, do hereby will my love for the HI-LIFE with all if: deadlines to Miss Nancy Owens, in hopes that she will recuperate from this year's ordeal in time to help next year's editor. I, MILDRED TOWNSEND, do hereby will my size five tennis shoes to Betty Jean Hayes, who iust might need them. I, KITTY TURBEVILLE, do hereby will my job at the Dairy Maid to anyone who thinks she can have more fun that I. I, REBA TYLER, do hereby will to Jimmy Tyler and Graham Wolters my love for Mr. John Fowler and for English. I, MICKEY WHITE, do hereby will all my composition books on the subiect, Girlolagy, to my younger brother Bill mainly to see if he can use them to a better advantage than I did. I, PAT WHITE, do hereby will to John David Williams my long, curly hair, which holds the secret of profound concentration ond extensive thinking. He'll need it. I, JIMMY WOODLE, do hereby will my nickname, Liberace, to Billy Carmichael in hopes that he will like it better than-I. We, the Graduating Class of '56, do hereby will to the Class of '57 our many glorious and fruitful moments at our dear Alma Mater. In Witness Whereof, we have subscribed our names, this first day of May, l956, in the year of our Lord. JEANETTE COLE SAMMY CLARDY Class Lawyers The Washington Redskins defeated the New York Giants by a margin of 56-0. World famous Redskin line-backer Samba Hilda and Guynelle profess that they, with assistance from their prophetic powers, will positively enter into the future years of the Class of '56. llll Nlll' ' I : gjLfr.-E Page Forty One

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aa! 7066! and 76454098405 l, KAY ADAMS, do hereby will my love for younger boys to Mary Skipper, who seems to be turning in that direction anyway. I, JEAN BAXLEY, do hereby will my luck to chew gum in school without getting detention to Ellen Usher, Zelma Stubbs, and Julia Ann Biggs. I, BOBBY BELK, do hereby will to my brother Melvyn, my love for Mr. Fowler's English Class in hopes that he will someday get there. I, DOUGLAS BLIZZARD, do hereby will to Gayle Myers the ability to dodge flying elbows in hopes his nose will remain in better condition than mine. I, ROSE BLUMBERG, do hereby will my love for Miss Culp and the band to Alpha Baxley in hopes that her experiences will be as pleasant as mine I, NANCY BOWEN, do hereby will my love for the Navy to Mary Skipper. I, MAC BURNS, do hereby will my ability to sit around and Lawyers Clardy and Cole voice their protests as officer Long maintains a firm grasp on William Douglas. do nothing, and my uncanny knack for always doing the wrong thing at the wrong time to Earl Rich Alford, in hopes he will keep up the fine old tradition. I, SHIRLEY CAMPBELL, do hereby will my big mouth to Helen Rogers, who, I am sure, can use it. I, ANNA CARMICHAEL, do hereby will to Hettie Lou Car- michael my old standby, the dear mimeagraph machine, hoping that she will have more patience with it than I did. I, ANNE CARMICHAEL, do hereby will to my cousin, Flora Autrey, my abilities to do all of the wrong things at the wrong times, in hopes that she will be able to do things up right. I, MARION CARMICHAEL, do hereby will my brain and ability to study to Billy Carmichael. Maybe he can use it better than I did. I, VICTOR CAULDER, do hereby will my homeroom desk to Edgar A. Green if it be his fortune to end up in Miss Brown's I2-C. I, IRENE CHRISTMAS, do hereby will my grades on English to anyone who can make better than I did. I, SAMBO CLARDY, do hereby will my nickname, Doodle Bug , to Coach Kenneth McCutcheon, who gave it to me. I, JEANETTE COLE, do hereby will to my everloving cousin, Valerie Osteen, all of the demerits I received for being late on band trips, with the hope that she will use them to better ad- vantage than I did. I, BOBBY COTTINGHAM, do hereby will my typing ability to Gus Mclntyre. I, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, do hereby will my ability to get to school on time to Cecil Cook. I, PAULA DUNN, do hereby will my ability to chew gum while typing without getting caught to Margaret Earle Williams. I, LUGENIA ELKINS, do hereby will to Eva Joyce Bethea my love for pepsi-colas, cheeseburgers, and Rowland. I, MILDRED ELVINGTON, do hereby will to Jody Daugherty three inches of my height. She needs it. I, ORA LEE EVANS, do hereby will a few pounds of my weight to Carol Garner. I, FAYE FAIRCLOTH, do hereby will ability to talk in class to Loretta Jackson, use it. my big mouth and who, I am sure, can I, EDITH ANN GOVE, do hereby will my position under the basket to Marilyn MacQueen in hopes that she enioys it as much as I did. I, GUYNELLE GRAHAM, do hereby will my position as president of the sixth period Pee Dee Sorority to Jady'Daugherty and what I got when I got it to Twinkle need it. Burns, who seems to I, HELEN GREEN, do hereby will to Gladys McNeil my secret of How to Catch o Man. I, KATIE LOU HASTY, do hereby wil Carolina to Faye Hayes, in hopes she will fun that I have had. I my love for North continue to have the I, VERA HAYES, do hereby will my days at D.H.S. to Florine Daniels. May she enioy them as much as I. I, BOYD HERRING, do hereby will my ability ta make touchdowns to Cecil Cook, in hopes he will make some next year. I, HAZEL HERRING, do hereby will my love for Senior Eng- Iish to Frances Hamilton in hopes that she ter than I. I, SHIRLEY HERRING, do hereby will of Democracy to Helen Huggins who, I am them. I, LONNIE HUGGINS, do hereby wi in Mr. Fowler's English Class to Monroe know what's ahead ot him. i, FRANCES HYATT, do hereby wan gum in Mrs. Carmichael's room to Geneva I, GERALDINE HYATT, do hereby will on the HI-LIFE to any unfortunate one who I, EMILY KAY JACKSON, do hereby will like it much bet- my A's on Problems sure, will appreciate II my shaking knees Hinson, who doesn't my ability to chew Hyatt. my position as typist gets it next year. will my half-pint of milk at the West Elementary Lunch Room to Virginia George. I, WILLIE JACKSON, do hereby will, as one of Miss Brown's recruits for three years, my seat and forgetfulness to bring in excuses to any three people. l, SHIRLEY JENKINS, do hereby will my seat in Miss Brown's room to John Lee. I, RUDY JONES, do hereby will my desire to cut classes to all rising Seniors. I, BONNY KERR, do hereby will my everloving moiorette position to Mary Louise Bethea, in hopes that it won't be long till she can have it. I, RICHARD LANIER, do hereby will my love of French and my knowledge of the stuff to Harvey Hunt who is demented enough to take it. I, DIXON McCORMICK, do hereby will my ability to drive like a tool to Wilmer Arnette. I, MARION McKENZIE, do hereby will my seat in Miss Brown's room to Monroe Hinson. I, PATRICIA McLAURIN, do hereby will all my boyfriends that I leave behind to my sister Jane in hopes that she can keep them in the family. l, DOT MCLELLAN, do hereby will my desk in Miss Lemmon's room to anybody who is crazy enough to take Problems of Democracy. I, ALEX MCLEOD, do hereby will my ability to get along with out-ot-town girls to Earl Rich Alford and Ansel Moody. I, WILLIE FRANCES McRAE, do hereby will my long red hair to Frances Hamilton. I, SALLIE MCSWAIN, do hereby will my truest devotion to Ye Ole Clan to Marilyn MacQueen. To be a true Scotchman, she really needs o wee bit of my vibrant enthusiasm for the Land of the Heather. I, HILDA MINSHEW, do hereby will to Marilyn MacQueen



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Clardy was largely responsible for this upset, but Rudolph Page, the Giant's coach, contends that if halfbock Boyd Herring's wife, the former Geraldine Hyatt had not been in the local hospital with Quadruplets this would have never happened. Headlines of the New York Times, Nancy Bowen Breaks Rip Von Winkle's, Twenty Year Sleeping Record by an Increase of Six Years. Mildred Elvington has again been voted one of the ten best undressed women in the world. Her Bikini bathing suits brought her world-wide recognition and one of her admirers is ex-King Farouk. On the porch of o bungalow, nestled among the Honey- suckles in Honey Hole Swamp, are two lovers of long ago. They are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Woodle. She is the former Bonny Kerr. After laboring for years at the piano, .Iimmy is now a world renowned concert pianist and has become a threat to Liberace. David Sherwood and his iockey wife, the farmer Edith Ann Gove, are ioint owners of the champion race horse, Nausea, who has iust run his 999th victory. Finally attracting the public eye is Katie Lou Hasty's figure. She can be seen wrestling on television every Saturday night with chief referee, Marion McKenzie. Giving the Atlas course to Billy Carter and Doug Blizzard is Mr. Muscle of 1956, Alex Mcleod. Marion Carmichael has tasks other than watching his wife's iPatsyj diet, that is washing sixteen tons of diapers before he goes into the Latta Coal Mines.. Thelma Taylor, Lugenia Elkins, Kitty Turbeville, and Floranell Sanderson finally had their fondest dreams come true-winning the hearts of those Rowland boys. The Homemakers of America Association proudly includes these members of your 1956 class: Jean Baxley, Mary Stone. Catherine Thompson, President of this organization is Oro Lee Evans. Still going strong with those basketball careers are Mickey White and Anna Carmichael. Mickey, now 6' ii , is playing with the Harem Globetrotters, while Anna merely averages 50 points per game. Winning the Edgar Allan Poe Poetry Award for the fifth Dr. .lekell Saleeby of the basketball barbers sallys forth on victim McLeod, after mercilessly cropping Carson Proctor. consecutive year is Anne Carmichael. Mildred Townsend received honorable mention for her essay, My Double Life on the Basket- ball Court. Those who have chosen commercial careers are: Irene Christ- mas, Shirley Herring, and Reba Tyler. They are now employed in Victor Caulder's 5th Avenue Canary Shop in Lotta. Joe Stuart, Kiwanian, sponsors the Lock Club in Dew Drop Swamp. The school was entertained recently by the Motor- cycle King, Pat White. Rose Blumberg, the teacher, impressed by his daring feats, was given on honor ride by Mr. White. Mr. Alton Arnette and his wife, the former Emily Jackson, have made o quiet life for themselves in Hamer raising hogs and cows. Their neighbors across the pasture, are Mr. Lonnie Huggins and his wife, the former Shirley Jenkins. Receiving those long anticipated letters from their favor- ite relatives were Bobby Belk, William Douglas, Bobby Cotting- ham, and Wayne Stanton. By the way, that relative is Uncle Sam. Five Star General, Willie Jackson, has given Edward Stone the most valuable position-chief potato peeler. First rating in television goes to Shirley Campbell for her splendid performance in the series of l killed My Love. Others who have shown a definite rise in TV are Bobby Wellington, Willie McRae, and Faye Faircloth. It seems these girls thrive on the program commercials. Dixon McCormick is now M. C. for the 900,000,000 Question with petite Doris Morris es- corting the contestants to the platform. Frances Hyatt and Hazel Herring now have by-lines in the Sellers NEWS AND OBSERVER. They run on article everyday. Dot Mclellan, who has iust divorced her fifth husband, is hop- ing to be helped by the Hyatt and Herring Advice to the I.ovelorn. And now the crystal ball is becoming hazy. There is nothing more concerning your T956 Seniors. But ah, one thing more do I see-two husbands pacing the floor hungry as bears. So I would advise you, Guynelle and Hilda, to return home at once and prepare dinner for those impatient spouses. l've enioyed your visit, girls, so goodbye until we meet again. HILDA MINSHEW GUYNELLE GRANTHAM CLASS PROPHETS Dot and Katie Lou eagerly wait while Rudolph carefully selects his most handsome pose.

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