McClenaghan High School - Florentine Yearbook (Florence, SC)

 - Class of 1959

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GEE Director of Guidance and CurricuIurn MISS MARY L. KING PsycI1oIogist Mr. John R. Gregg Mr. R. D. McLaugI1Iin Mr. R. I'I. Moore Dr. J. P. Price Mr. Calvin Yarborough Mr. L. B. Prosser ADMINISTRATION .sf 'W Sw is S. .M . 8 S MR. J, CARLYLE LEVER Miss ANNA GRIFFIN MRs. MARY s. MCLAURIN principal Secretary Bookkeeper I R' :,f: XR. Miss ROBERTA ANDREWS Mathematics MR. THOMAS Z. AYRES Electrical Shop MR. ROBERT W. BELL History and Physical Ed ucation MRS. SARAH B. BLANTON History and English MISS EMILY BROTHERS English MISS ALICE BRUNSON English MR. JAMES H. CARR Biology MRS. MARIE M. CUSACK History and French R1 S 'M' X w-sa-www X .NQm,.t.f, . -X.. lx .N X., -h 5 NN X ,, XX wmv. MWN FACULTY ,ggamnom -an I O 'PPM MRS. LUCY T. DAVIS English and Psychology MR. PETER C. DESTAZIO Band Director MRS. MARIA C. EVANS Spanish MRS. ELIZABETH B. FICKLING English MRS. MARIE T. GAINEY English MISS MARJORIE GALLOWAY Commerce MISS MARY M. HANNER History MR. ALBERT C. JOHNSON Chorus Director MISS NOVICE KIRVEN Mathematics MISS BESSIE LEVIN Home Economics MRS. EDNA E. LEWIS Home Economics MRS. LILA B. LEWIS Cosmetology MR. WILBER N. LOOPER History MRS. ADELAIDE B. MAXWELL English MRS. FRANCES H. MCLAUGHLIN Physical Education MISS LAMBERT MILLS Librarian MR. M. P. NOLEN Agricuiture MRS. FRANCES P. OUSLEY Commerce MR. JOHN S. OWEN Distributive Education MISS EDNA PETTIGREW English, Latin, and Dramatics MRS. AUDREY M. RENO Mathematics MISS MILDRED RICHARDSON Commerce MRS. BARBARA M. ROSSER Commerce MRS. ELMA H. STOKES Mathematics MR. DANIEL R. SCHIPMAN Driver Training MR. GAILLIARD C. SIMMONSf History and Physical Education MISS FREIDA SMITHWICK Biology MISS EDITH TOBIN Chemistry and Physics MR. JAMES C. WALL Mathematics MR. C. D. WILSON, JR. Agriculture MR. P. C. WINSTEAD, JR. Sociai Studies and Senior Citizenship MR. JAMES E. WRIGHT Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing ,, F I 7.-4-.. FACULTY ZW 1 -W. 1 Q98 if 4 3 4,- 1 4, X Q X . iff K .. S X SK xsif Xi . t i' ' 1 E 'I X x 'Y e I XM ff i ,rw 3 f E X X V5 X ii A if ,Q Q 5 X 5 .Y iq 'x XXX .x.,,.:fg,. X XX XI: ' X X f f VX vv X f -X X 1 X, ,S 'Q ,X , ' .X Q s i X X X 'S Q5 X, XX X X , X X X X wb XX X X X fxwx X X X XX X XX X Nm fl I eff XJ XX 5 X X SX AX K X xx X X Q N , X XFXXQ XAXYBNX em X X XX X X X X WX A XX X XX Q X X X N I I ,f Ai ' Q K 1 f 'X mms m SPONSORS MRS. SARAI-I B, BLANTON Assistant Sponsor MISS MARJORIE GALLOWAY Sponsor MRS. MARIE M. CUSACK Assistant Sponsor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JAMES JACKSON President BO BBY TAYLO R Vice-President NANCY VALIGHAN Secretary BA RBA RA BATTS Treasurer 1959 Xt 'C wb .f rm A 5- ' ,ist 'Y V to .2135 A A N mf I J I v' 1 .1. 'X , f Y N-Z. Q f ' -r ,X 9.3-rr: ty THOMAS BOONE AIKEN Quiet . . . amiable . . . intriguing eyes. JAMES KENNETH ALLEN Kenny . . . neat dresser . . . Louis Prima Ian. ANNA FLORIDE ANDERSON Flo . . . quiet mannered . . . always awake, but never IuIIy conscious JOSEPHINE FARRAR ARTHUR Josie . . . sparkling eyes and dancing feet . . . IuII ol Iun. MICKEY DIANNE ASKO But, Miss Richardson . . . outstanding personality . . . friendly. CATHERINE ELIZABETH AYRES Betty . . . Iwarum-scarum . . . pleasan personality. t gs ,,s' T , K-.. I CLASS OF '59 ,ggwmwm-I Sis NN X' k X 'fm-.W AQ' 'SW' X s RQ gang 4 i if , f M, .1-.- WILLIAM CARTER AYRES, BiIIy . . . good physique ...nice Iooking. FRANCES KATHERINE BAILEY Pretty I'1air . . . Iove that basketball . . considerate. 'SGRBQN--BABGER BAKER, JR. Buddy . . . goII pro . . . Iilred by all. WILLIAM MEREDITH BATES Mad scientist . . . individualist . . . Houdini. BARBARA NAN BATTS Dainty Iass . . . personality plus . . I1. is - A cIeviIis xx X .. . JOHN MAXWELL BELK Blond . . . mischievous grin . . . always on the go. A . . THOMAS DONER BENSON Big surprises come in small packages . . seldom speaks . . . scientific minded. ,Wm JANICE ANN BIGGERS know. TED LAWTON BLACKMON Conieslz winner . . . dry wit . . . good natured. -E551 - I . liliiiiii ,. ,r.- wi Q WILLIAM DEAN BLANTON. JR. Q BiIIy . . . sincere . . . a real gentleman. 'M BETTY LouisE BoRW1cK yin Newcomer . . . low-country brogue. 'ge M VERA PEARL BOWEN Bashlul . . . low- soH voice . . her smile x shows her happiness. CLASS OF '59 ' ..... , so EDITH MILDRED BRADFORD Livewire . . . nice to know . . . devilish. WILLIAM LAMBERT BREEDEN, JR. Sam . . . hates homework . . . happy-go- lucky. JESSIE MELVIN BRIDGERS Bo . . . Football hero . . a general Vf favorite. SARAH FRANCES BRIGMAN Soft speech . . . manner mild . . . lriendly smile. BARBARA ANNE BROWN That nice kind ol quietness . . individual L walk . . . friendly. A. M , 11' V' LOLA MOZELLE BRUNSON Gol: thai ring on her finger . . . talkative type . . . likeable. K l. I 6 Sparkling hair . . . friendly . . nice l:o 'www CLEYBURN FRANK CARTER Sonny . . . blue eyes . . . speed demon TOM BELL CHARLTON, JR. Pigskin ruslner . . . easy going one's lriencl. NATALIE BETTIS CHASE Witty . . . a nice gal to know looking for a good time. KATHERINE ANNE CHILDERS Kathie . . . Brains Incorporated place in the world. WILLIAM DUCKWORTH CLARKE JR Billy . . . diligent . . . to know him is to love him. WAYNE ADDISON CLARK Buddy . . . our bank boy tall and lanky. www KIRK NEWTON COBB Redhead . . . eyes on a certain gal . . tall drink ol water. SARAH GREGG COMMANDER Sally . . . never in a hurry . . .a bundle ol sweetness. BONNIE LEE COOK Meticulous . . . always Cook-ing up something . . . sweet. PATRICIA ANN COWELL Pat . . . neat dresser. . . coililure a day. THEODORA MARIE CRAWFORD A Mrs. degree . . . sticks by her beliefs . . . Well, lei me tell you! RUSSELL WADE CULBERSON Devilish . . . a Iriend to all . . nut behind the wheel. my A... M a loose 4?-QQ Wav fr ekfw ,.,.,. I . iknuwww :JN .Wimwwm , ' big fi? v Q X , X.,.:.4 ,iw -ggi: .... sm 1 .f ,rs sex .. s, X ' -. 2- . s w, ..........,,-s.., rs.. Muses . ,,,-.r C L A S S O F ' 5 9 Agra ze. , tg ,,,,, We? -.,.-me., -- tn. fbi. . is-iw 3 ELIZABETH DIANNE CUSACK Petite . . . l 'Ion-ey . . . fellow on her mind. JAMES LELAND DAVIS Jimmy . . . one ol The Boys . genuine. RONALD JOSEPH DOSCI-I Ronnie . . . wondcrlul Iriend . . . quiet. ROBERT JAMES DOZIER Bobby . . . Iricndly . . . reserved. RANDOLPH DREW Rudolpifs iwin . . . bus driver curly hair. RIIDOLPH DREW R.andoIph's twin . . . bus driver . . . quiei and obliging. FREDERICK CHRISHON DUCKER, JR. Fred . . . a joker . . . nice to know. MARCELLA DURANT CeIIa . . . happy-go-lucky . . . C-io gum? RALEIGH ANDREW DUTTON, JR. Dudley . . . rough on the pigskin nice looking. JOHNNY ELLIS EADES Pogo . . . that nice kind of quietness . . . sincere. NORA MAE EAGERTON Cosmetology gal . . . takes life as it comes any 4 . . . Iriendly. ww... ,,..... M PATRICIA MILDRED EAGERTON Pat . . . May Court favorite . . . slow down and we'Il listen. CLASS OF '59 NPN 13 4-.L ddmfe.. ,, W ,...-ii LORENZO DOW EAGLES Loren . . . Iriend to all . . . church league star. CECELIA ANN EARLY Puggie . . . But, Mr. Winstead . . pep in her step. THELMA PATRICIA EATON Interested in others . . . soft, sweet voice . . . pretty Face. LILLIAN LUCILLE EDGERTON Lucy . . . never a dull moment.. . good dancer. ROBERT LEWIS EDWARDS Jock . . . Iile of the party . . . individual xx . personality. JOHN RAY ETHERIDGE, JR. Johnny . . . you'd be surprised at his wit . . . good things come in small packages. FRANZ TURNER EVANS -, . will 12 . A .q i Calm temperament . . . hails Irom Indian- town . . . bus driver. EVA DOROTHY EWING Dot . . . our D. J .... to know her is 'I' to Iove her. JOHN PHILIP FARMER, JR. Phil . . . worth knowing . . a country gentleman. MITCHELL ROBERT FISCHBEIN Mickey . . . wavy red hair accommodating. ALICIA GRACE FLOWERS Sincere . . . conscientious . . . good ol humor. BARBARA CARTER FLOWERS EE5E5,.,' R X PX N K , A iffy 4 S52 xx I X X N if X A C . 4 E X x ! Q N x Q . . X z2i ::i? to 'N ' 5 Rss NZ X X I 4 J ss. -fs My X X SZFI 56 q v-so' Attractive . . . a Mrs. degree . . , pretty hair. l .eff I il. f T . ., ,,,, W I W ,W-. W 'Zum . Y W A, . ,I f V Wm f ibn An 4 Kham www' '59 ff .1 -f NX sw ,gf w, r- ,3 N ,,,.. . .AF 44, '55 ox DANNY RADCLIFF FOLENDORE PIay that trumpet . . . cheerful . . . good natured. ALTA RAE FORD Long blonde locks . . . But, Miss Richard- son . . . talkative. JERRY JAY FOWLER Good natured . . . cooperative . a gentleman at all times. JUDY SHARON FOY Tiny . . . beautiful smile . . . soft voice ROBERT WALLACE FRALEY Says Iittlc, docs much . . . dependable . . . tuus driver. DIANNE FREDY Always on the go . . . well-groomed . , , fellow on her mind . . . Miss Hi Miss. F I FRANCES CAROL GLAZE Attractive . . . Oh, that trigI . . . hate to see you go. JOYCE ELLYN GODBOLD Reserved . . . sweet . . . T. V. fan. BARBARA JEAN GREENE Bobbie neat as a in . . . p . . . but friendly. JOAN CAROLE GREGG Quietness is her nature . . . May attendant . . . a sincere friend. KATHERINE BARBARA GREINER Kathie . . . endless wardrobe . . . of lovely manners. MARY LEE GRIFFIN Friendly . . . pleasant smile . . . people. quiet, Court made likes ly. 'nuisuw CLASS OF '59 NW GRE PATRICIA DELORES GALLOWAY Pat . . . gentle . . . quiet. VIRGINIA LYNN GANIM nobody's enemy . . . conscientious . Miss DAR. DAVID KENNETH GARDNER Quiet7?7 . . . good-natured . . . well dressed. MARY CATHERINE GENNETTE Cat . . . beautiful complexion . carefree. DONALD COLBURN GIBSON Quiet . . . sincere friend . . . likeable. WENDELL ROSS GILL, JR. Wendy . . . enjoys Iife , . . good Ioolring duds. X iwwmts E C N ,4 XX. R '7 I 4RN..f.,.N if -Ns-ww-M1 'AWN -muff W '4llWnnwn-A CLASS OF '59 VICTORIA ELIZABETH HARLLEE Vicki . . . always neat . . . 'Flare Ior art. WILLIAM LEWIS HARPER Not a care . . . Iikeabie . . . always up to something. JAMES JACOB HARRELL Jake . . . into everything . . races with the Iate I:JeII. Ll NANCY JANE GRIMSLEY Pretty hair . . . easy to Iike and sincere. . . . sweet HARRIET JOYCE GROOMS Artistic . . . a kind word Ior all sweetness. . . . IuII oi HENRY JAMES HAIGLER Never a worry . . . argue with a . . . airplane enthusiast. Ience post HAROLD RAY HAM Hambone . . . conscientious . . a regular IeIIow. CAROL ANN HAMER Reserved . . . stately height . . . wiIIing to help. t VONDAREE FRANCES HANCOCK A meticulous dresser . . . small and sweet . . . a true friend. Q, Q 5 ,S ., N -X MARGARET GAYLE HARRELL A ,,- X E Eleven-year student . . . But, Miss Tobin! A Q . . . studious. f F I ' it s fx I' SANDRA ANN HARRELL ' ' AN 1 Blonde locks . . . nice to all . . . silent ' A -I s. fra X ype. X .Qi I ,,,, 1 A -.N . A w X AWN CARMETA MARIE HARRILL A R y Baton twirIer . . . wears her clothes weII . .. '4 happy-go-lucky. A Ai' ' V Z 4' , , . 22 JAMES ROBERTSON HARWELL Tall 'n' dark . . . bus driver . . nice o know. HERBERT WILHOITE HASELDEN, JR. Will . . . iakes IiIe as it comes . . . iall and Ianky. 'Sify' JUDITH ELAINE HATCHELL Judy . . . mocIeI's figure . . . everybody Ioves her. WILLIAM HANSEL HAYES Silence is golden . . . bus driver nice boy. Wwe. ,N LINDA DEANNA HEWITT I' I Sm A Souihern belle . . . always gay . . aitractive. ikimifi W S MELISSA H Lovey locks . . a real queen by many. I liked CLASS OF '59 . r,r., A .A .. 23 mm A-'AH WW Maw -f' K. S . . M ...M X + X V ,, .. j QQ I MARY JACQUELINE HINDS Jackie . . . as sweet as they come . . sincere. MACON HODGE, JR. Good companion . . . thai nice kind ol quietness . . . considerate. SARAH FRANCES HOFFMEYER Pleasani to know . . . Iriendly smile . . sweet manner. JOHN HENRY HOLLADAY Johnny . . . a Iady's man . . . IuII of pep EARL REID HOLLAND Has many friends . . . cheerful person . . Southern gentleman. WENDELL DORSEY HOLLAND Mr. King Teen . . . peacelul and polite .. a good tenor. X + x Q Q N NW N Q. qqwwv, . SSN CLASS OF 59 9 L Friendly 7 I 5 en FRANCES PATRICIA JOHNSON Pat . . . sparkling eyes . . . has a Mrs. degree. .C s Eva FRED RUDOLPH JONES . Rudy . . . slow motion . . . willing I worlrer. PATRICIA ANNE JONES I Pat . . . fashionable outfits . . grin. . Iriendly we fait ' ' f f X A f, ' qw in sfmvwsi 'P' SAS' +-gina:-NW we .. , ,Ang 4-5 RICHARD BUCK JONES A way ol his own . . . good natured . . Thunder Road. SUSAN ISABEL JONES Pin neat . . . sweet disposition . . . grace Iully slender. 0 JANICE EZMA JORDAN CLASS OF '59 nw 2 5 X Yi? PENOLA GALE JORDAN Penny . . . ready for a good time . . sunny disposition. PAUL WILLIAM KENNEDY Claim to fame . . . lastest bus driver willing worlrer. SYBIL MARIE KILGORE Striking . . . individual walls . . . ready smile. GWENDOLYN KNOBELOCH Lynn . . . tall and slender . . . I'Iow's that grab you? JUDITH ANN KRAMER Judy . . . attractiveness and friendliness add up to cI1arm . . . beautiful lnair. DANIEL GRAHAM LANE Vernon's twin , , , silent type . . sincere ROY CRAMER LANE Laz drawl quiet 'til known . . . takes y . . . life as it comes. VERNON ARNIAL LANE Gral'iam's twin . . . silent type . . . sincere. CONSTANCE CORNELIA LEE Connie . . . married . . . Slow down and we'II listen. JAMES HAGOOD CHAPLIN LEE Jimmy . . . not fully awake, but usually conscious . . . individual personality. JULIAN ASHTON LEE Luncln line ruslier . . . easy come, easy go . . . slow, but sure. SHERWOOD CULLIE LEE Red . . . Iascinating smile . . . library assistant. . I 6 f awwvfwfff , I. rrrr,.,. - s-swam , rw CLASS OF '59 W Y, W. 'WWW ,A WZML W0 f , wa' f 10-A KENNETH HARRISON LESTER Star athlete . . . Mr. President . . .tall and dark. LINDA RUTH LEWIS Rocky Mount gal . . . worth knowing . . accommodating. ROBERT GROVER LITTLE Robbie . . . genius at work . . , calm temperament. MURRAY JACK LUPIO Well . . . Miss Brunson's pct . . misctiicvous. ELLISON JEAN MATTHEWS Gay smile . . . casy to like . . . lun-loving. WILLIAM DANIEL MATTHEWS Dan . . . Highway Patrol . . . class snoozcr. LINDA RUTH McBRIDE A smile for all . . . wonderful friend . . such a sweet one. WILLIAM DANIEL McCALL Lilreable . . . always pleasant.. . courteous J ROBERT EARLE MecARrER Bobby . . . courteous. . . a manly grace. A , X 712 M pe., J lA,. cELiA ANNE MeDuFFiE f Lovely blonde Ioclrs . . . enjoys living . . . AI ' I 5 good-natured. f l, 'Hmmm ,.,.,,.,. - LYLE NELSON MCKAIN, JR. ff! Perfect gentleman . . . nice to Irnow . . . i I dependable. '-1e JOYCE ELAINE McKENZIE - W Everyones friend . . . sweet and sincere . . . sunshine in her smile. ',We , ff ' f-V . f .f WS ff, ' ' M f WW ff rf, I ch ,e f X eff X Yi meef WWA' M' www' iw WNW! CLASS OF'59 my ff EDWIN LeROY McLAURIN Buddy . . . always willing to he's got rhythm. JAMES KENNEDY MCLEOD , iitterbug. BONNY VIRGINIA MCQLIEEN always cheerful. PRESTON RAVENEL MELTON Conscientious . . . bus driver natured. JIMMY MILES . . . not a worry. ERNEST GUY MOORE, III A favorite in the ring . . . not unpredictable. W help . . . Easy come, easy go . . . devilish . . A friend to all . . . very vivacious . . . good Here today, gone tomorrow . . . married a care . . . LORETTA LOUISE MOORE Quiet ways . . . sweet. . . always pleasant. CLARENCE WYSONG MOORER Navy man . . . speed demon . imaginitive. LILY CAROLYN MORRIS Quiet . . . sincere . . . shorthand whiz. MARY JANIS MUNNERLYN Expert seamstress . . . big brown eyes . enjoys IiIe. VIRLIN EDWARD NEWTON Eddie . . . Miss Andrews? . . . argues with a sign post. PAULA MARIE NICHOLS Attractive personality . . . trustworthy . . real sweet. 7 VW,..,.,,-,. .,,,.V . ..,,,, ,, . -. ,. n. , ,,r. ,,rr,r ss A wjim P7 WWI CLASS OF '59 ww, Male 479 ff , if 400-4 -if ln.. CHARITY ELIZABETH NORTON Ad Quiet but devilish . . . unpredictable . . neat. JULIUS WAYNE OAKLEY Doesn't believe in homework . . . about town . . . friendly. ANNA MARGARET O'BRYAN man True Iriencl . . . smart in work, gay in play . . . beach Ian. EARNEST RAY ODOM Drummer . . . mischievous . . naturccl. PHYLLIS YVONNE OLIVER A Mrs. dcgrcc . . . petite brunette pleasant to know. SAMUEL GREGG O'NEAL Immunc to studying . . . easy stride blond. good Hlf WZ Q. RONALD LEE POPE Friendly . . . carefree nice to know. FLOYD PURVIS RAY Devilish . . . always on the go . . . enjoys living. DONALD ACKERMAN REYNOLDS A real gentleman . . . friendly disposition .. .tall 'n' lanky. KENNETH EUGENE RHODES Never too busy to lend a helping hand . . . nice to know . . . friendly. PATRICIA RUTH ROBERTS Southern lady , , , gentle and sweet . . sense ol responsibility. JOHN MICHAEL ROBERTSON Mike . . . good fellow . . . conscientious. CLASS OF '59 CLIFFORD JAMES OWENS Easy-going . . . working boy dark. CLINTON OTIS PEARSON Pinky . . . true Southerner laugh. CAROLYN JO PIGATE tall and likes to Wee, winsome, and wise . . . likeable . . essayist. JOHN WILLIAM PITNER ' Spanish whiz. . . neat as a pin . . . But, Miss Brunson! SOPHIA REBECCA PLUMMER Smiling countenance . . . BecKay . . dramatically inclined. J. FRANCIS POOLE Bucky . . . uses his abilities . . . enjoys lile. 29 ,gygfwsc gm QZRW Mn wi A 4-il.. WM 0 wrggiwwwe W V:-::.: es W mi mm CLASS OF '59 PEGGY ANNE SCHIPMAN ,L ---A , - . zz .. ,.1 -,:':z 5 1.:: -,,- -' Q X cage: 1 ff Very talented musician . . . pretty blonde ' .- tresses . . , sweet. 2 ' ,iV:V, .js zbl . I Z LINDA MURRAY SEABROOK ' , get ff Petite brunette . . . versatile talent . . f ' 'ef nice to know. ,,,, :Q I, 7 RALPH E. SEBRELL Music Man . . . easy to get along with . . . . never hurries. JUDITH KYLE SELLERS Sellers . . . always gay . . . plenty ol originality. THOMAS EDWARD SHAKE Daddy-O . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . hooked. ROBERT LOUIS SHEPPARD Louie the Rock . . . mechanically minded . . . lascinating eyes. , fi ff A JOANNE ROGERS - Pretty brunette . . . says what she tl'IIf1lKS . . . lun loving. JOYCE ANN ROGERS Friendly and reliable . . . sweet girl . . reticent. THOMAS FRANK ROSE Man ol lew words . . . very blond . . nice guy. JANIE RUTH ROTAN Bashlul . . . lriendly . . . nice girl. ROBERT SLNDERSFJR. Brains incorporated . . . Spartanburg's loss, our gain . . . everyone's friend. CHARLES HIGHTOWER SANDIFER, IV Speedo . . . A man is not measured by his size . . . witty. KK X 1 -' X X X X .. 'E ,ix kayla W y fl ' 'v '75t',i,1 'X if it A wa 30 SX' 1 MARY GAIL SIMS Pretty curly hair . . . modeI's clothes . gay and delightful. MARY EILEENE SINGLETARY Future teacher . . . short 'n' sweet . . dependable. ASA PINCKNEY SKINNER, III Pinky . . . grid iron terror . . . a favorite with everyone. POLLYANNA SMITH Sunny disposition . . . bells on her toes . . . bus driver. VONNIE MAE SMITH Library assistant . . . sweet . . . likes people. PATRICIA ANN SPIVEY Good natured . . . a Irind word for all... Iriendly smile. Q r'w-www - me iff ww-N.. imma' MW? CLASS OF '59 S ,,,., M.ssw+ Q , A W I Si Q Q 'Q ' 3l 'lvnwiw PAUL EDWARD SPIVEY Capable . . . boating Ian . . tiny in stature. PATRICIA RUTH SPRAWLS Witty . . . one-man gal . . . very bright. RUSSELL THEODORE STILL, JR. Teddy . . . married . . . a very good dancer. BERTIE WARREN STOKES Coquettish . . . dependable . . . wears her clothes well. RICHARD MASSEY STOTT Nice Ioolcs . . . newcomer , , , neat, DANIEL CONNER STOUDENMIRE l'laPPY'90'll-'CIYY - - . plenty ol curiosity.. . regular Iellow. GERALD BASS STREETT 5 Goatman . , , nothing upsets him . . Lx: smart but doesn't show it. wwf CHARLES MELVIN TANNER Easy going . . . motor minded . . . devilish. www ROBERT WILLIAM TAYLOR Our Mr. Editor ...intelligence plus . . . gets along with others well. ww FRANCES ELIZABETH THOMPSON Betty . . . winning ways . . . personality plus. LERLINE THORNTON Engaged . . . carelree . . . tall and slender. WAYNE ERVIN TURNER Lilceable ...easy going ...worth knowing. CLASS OF '59 4.7mm 32 'e W4 DAVID THOMAS VAUGHAN No more an eligible bachelor . . . pleasant appearance . . , lriendly. NANCY LOUISE HODGES VAUGHAN A Mrs. degree . . . sweet as they come... heart ol gold. RALPH JOHN WARD, JR. Johnny . , . sailor boy . . . lilies to be with people. JIMMY MCKINLEY WATKINS Married . . . hot rod enthusiast . . loquacious. NANCY LEE WATSON Office hclpcr . . . has lots ol sense vcry pleasing manner. DAVID LAMAR WATTS Stud . . . we lille his loolrs . . respectful and rcspcctcd. ww, .N as. Sm good San'ca . PLATO HILTON WATTS, JR. AII-round guy . . . math whiz... makes a LINDA LOUISE WEATHERFORD very neat appearance up... L.LXL A ca You-f RONALD DEAN WEST in his smiIe. LOUIE EUGENE WIGGINS, JR. Tall . . . good-natured . . . a PATRICK ZINGLE WIGGINS, JR. Grits . . . our best Iooking sense. WILLIAM JAMES WILKINS, III reaI Iriend. clothes Drummer boy . . . rhythm in his Ieei a friend Io all. RANDOLPH WILLIAMS Sonny . . . ShuI'cer-bug . . best Iriend is his car. PATRICIA ELAINE WILLIAMSON Easy going . . . a good friend cosmetology whiz. EDITH VIRGINIA WILLIFORD Very ariisiic . . . southern drawI gaI. B man s . cute NWN CLASS OF GARY KARL WETZEL aIways wiIIing. PIe.-asant to know . . . sweet manner LiHIe but Ioud . . . IuII OI pep . . dev: Yankee . . . eIectronicaIIy inclined LINDA ROSALIND WHITTINGTON R GN 33 Tiny in stature . . . always neat . very NNW A attractive. W. RICHARD LEWIS WICKLIFFE CoIwart . . . mad drawings . . open minded. ' 5 9 . 5 7 ' fs. A I .X XX .XS Q XXX N X xc D N XS ...I X 'QW ,Q X x X C ' D Y ER Y. D l KL. ...., gg ssh A SQ 'N N xii 'E X 5 X xc Q K x. SSC S. gb... T-A S I he X xx X, .- X X X x x N . x I QQ CLASS OF 59 'N Q W . , Y ,gi , f' Q:5 f' X , A Xp sweet girI. A DAVID WILLIAM YOUNG Races with the Iate beII redhead. GAY GLEN ZEIGLER Oh, you beautiful doII . . . hit by cupid's dart. NOT PICTURED JOHN CALVIN DUKES, JR. RAYMOND JAMES MILES Good sport . . . Hi-Ei fiend . . . wonderful Hooked . . . cIass sIeepy head . . nice Iriend. to Icnow. JOSEPH LENAIR HAYES ROBERT DOUGLAS O'STEEN Bus driver . . . IriendIy . . . IiIres people. Bob . . . aIIergic to books . . . IiIces to Iaugh. N901 l ff I ' II P IUITI' 121111 To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die AUDREY CAROLE JORDAN daughter of MR. AND MRS. R. E. JORDAN November IQ, 1941-December IO, 1956 XI WILLIAM CAMBELL WOMACK BiIIy . . . tops on the green ove Spanish. WINN REED WYSONG Argues with a stone wall attractive May Court attendant. 5 RUDELL MAUDE YOUNG Quiet and reserved . . . Iiices people witty . . petite Miss -naar- ess M 5 2 x 4 'F u S+ Q, F f ,ff 110-2 if f7WQ7' V v ,qw , 112: 'n7'Z?f'4, ' ' ' 711 ' z,,.MV,iZf,, 122' if 4273 3:2 6 2 -? Li ig 4j1:,,,f ' 'Z 'f 'M ' ,,,ff-W.. , X , .-X MW? W f 1 ,, y f f M 4 lm ' , f 'null' , Z f f fu f f ' f ,497 ag, wg!! 14 X X U 1 . funn' ff fi Y, 1 ff' 0 ff, 'ffufh lv 4 f 5 I1 1 fy! C' as Y Z ' , f : fffkf, fall Zg'47pZ,7-'ww ,guna -7, L, I 1 ' v 4 , f ,,f, ,, wi ' .' f . , - f, M A ff 1 4 1 , fa 1 , 2 ,n-4 f , , 'I l i q ,f ,E r 5 I if , its ig , ' Q A 5 W ff N E , ,Mi qv v 2 n N V X a if fi -JV A umm N! wwf' QE M pr WL ' if may 1 H i ,P 5 , af, 1 at FT Q, X. ,I v 7-. 411 I f ff f .,:.., Je , ., A, , f f fncy ' Q X , K S ' we M X' X f I A X ,K , af w f ix 5 A 3 'QQ Qf Eg f ' ' gm ' A W 5 Q Q W' X M X QW 'W if 1, 5? Q ff - ?5lEll?, , uw, I I V A ' mv lllll nymtih .5 Hg? E , b ,.,,. 1 L3 ,lln MX-il,,f:5.,x ...... V -v Vvq, .. ., ' , f amQgf 'M'J -' -Wm-. -' .Ji ' Z V I W1 W. , L 3yQffQ1.lQ2Q ffQf.fQffQ, ' W N -4- ,mf TOMMY JEFFORDS, President ANNE POSTON, Secretary WYLIE CALDWELL, Vice-President ANN ROE, Treasurer SPONSORS L' MRS, LUCY T. DAVIS MRS. MARIA C. EVANS MISS BESSIE LEVIN 445' ' mi' I ! 38 Barbara Allen Celeste Allen-' Ernesiine Allen Betsy Almond Linda Allman Margarei Anderson Peggy Anderson Danny Andrews David Andrews Glenda Avant Jerry Balleniine Joey Baroody Meta Barr H. A. Barrow Linda Bazen Claire Beck Laurie Benson Harry Berg Brenda Biggers Johnny Billingsley Earl Blaclc Minnie Blackmon' Diane Bowers' Annie Bowie Wayne Bradford Linda Brothers Ted Broughton Linda Bruce Billy Brown Richard Brown Wayne Brown Valaree Bryanl: Betfy Bufflcin Gloria Burgh Ronnie Butler Julius Byrd Wylie Caldwell Barbara Cameron Martha Campbell Jerry Casey Frank Cayce Jane Chewning CLASS OF 1960 ,f , Q as as 3.1: KX .,... , ., . I , , 7.5. 4, ,- W, X A C .5 W - .Q . C , ,UF 1 W. 6 .1 . i - ,, , V Q 5 W , ' 4 sw? rw X- W C FW , f .- 1- are 'X' J ' , ' ' s- - , . . .. 4- -.1,X,-,fp I ,, I ,, Wu X SQ? , we ' fem X ' f ,f Moi , 4' f X ,gs ' C rw Q Z ,V f Q, s f ' Q sv y www, , of QS ' i sk C AW XS , N . ? sirius., rr . C f w X M ffv, , f wf ,is 5 X - 43 S, f 2' S , .- -. if-V' ,.j '3': ' X C ,,w,, 4 . ,, W- -0, , N aff! W N ' Q ' ,C gs C Xl N3 'f is ' S' N WX i C , i xgfxiij ram, N .X f rx ? il W HW,- sa. ,fs f -QW, 'C s I W - , C r 322 Was, W s av 0 ' Q ,K . ,W N. ..r-me-.rff-1. 1 3 C ss . ww L 1-Maw . x, Q-ww , if LQ A Q5 ,iss -we L ff D Q Bygk X f W s f , we E- 2 x , 39 CLASS OF 1960 f V ' Z f ..,,, , ,. Z f N N Mk, ff . WMWM. K V' My J, f Y, QQ fy ' M am ,, ,N Z N X Slide QE' 15 f X 0 1 4 ' H f , V: QW , WN 2 J! W Q' ,,, f Styx , C -'ea gm , .. , ' ..,. I XX favs . ::1:Ea5 Exw1'5 of :Q 55.1 :gif , , Q. v, , --'- , ' Q E I: -, ' J' W ' ,F V X , . -E xy any , 1, ,, A -' r . Qggwff S- V , I ' 1 '-'- F nz: ,.... h 2 , , ..,.. ' A ,U - ' . f X X: r 4 I , Q , fww J,-s ,Sy ry f if f f Wwffky vm! ,X 1' ' Z' V . f ' 4 QV , K W , X fi? - .- - f- N- f WW fp 7 -Www, I XMB' .f G V, f ., .... 5 , ,Nw 7 px 1, sf , . ..,., , f ef 1' 064 e' f 7 QE sm , , , ,, ,Q 9, K f , .Z , M , .5 , :,.. V Vx ,fjr WM 1 f, , ' H f ' X - ' f'S W X 1 04' -s , 1 1 ,,, ,,f, - V A .,.., A , J . ' ' , 2 f Q of asinizy 136 . , jf v.w'W i5 . B ' 1 fiwi Z W We is my we f f ' -. rf f ,f W Zz fff,f 7 ., MZQW xi, J 1 L tttt 4 ,f C , ff, , ,, i s ,,, ,,, ra , . -1 VZ' at 0 J, 1 La 41 0 40 WW ,mi We Q L V M-.fy X Q QQ. A 1,-...hi We h V35 , t gp- ,rg , ' . 9 , ', 1, K t C , Q 5 2 G. Steve Clark W. E. Coker Mary Louise Collins Nettie Lee Collins Betty Compton John Cook Robert Cooper George Corbin Mike Cox Gloria Jean Crawford Louisa Davis Johnny Dawkins Betty Deas Dail Dixon! Dianne Dorityf Robert Drew Douglas Durden Katherine Eagerton Linda Early Frances Elmore Joyce Elmore Tommy English Linda Estes Beverly Eudy Luther Evans Nancy Evans Vivian Farmer Lee Fickling Jimmy Fincher Bebe Finklea Jackie Flowers Tommy Forte Garnett Foster Charlie Fowler Gary Friar Barry Fulmcr Billy Gamble Frances Gandy Richard Glass- Jett Glenn Cecil Gray Buddy Gregg Gail Gregg Phyllis Gregg Anne Gregory Linda Griltiin Kenneth Grimsley Danny Groover Harley Hackett Linda Haithcock Jimmy Hallman Jerry Ham Wilbur Ham Joey Hammond Lenora Hanna Wayne Hanna Ralph Hardwick Jackie Hardy Alice Harrell Frank Harrell Bob Harris John Harrison Colleen Hatchell Harriet Hatchell Lucy Herbert Robert Herring Felicia Hewitt Lucy Hewitt Bud Hickey Margie Hicks Tommy Hiers Allen Hill Vernon Hill Kenneth Hillman Jimmy Hodges Skippy Hodges Jimmy Holladay Freddie Holland Mickey Holland Billy Hoole Vera Howle Phillip Hutchinson Manfred llias Ann lngram V fi .sg A X ,f ji st 5 M Q X ala S ities 5 CLASS OF 1960 if rm 6357, A ' 'A 2 1 we .WM-N rv if rm it Z is NH-I Y - gg iiitn fab ,ah Xdf4W'1cc .,,,. 1 X X - . Ns ,,, X- X A Nw ' Qgijyxgi N X 40 f Q, I X Sk X asf so XXX QE N my Ulf ' N-.-A l s G25 jtw ill - ,. S fs.-M413 xg, I awk ' F Q 5 FGM. ..'f '. , ,Q ,V I . zl: g Q f w...... .. 6 Ah I I i'ii I I i ,,, Sw 1 X SW 551 s SV' J X. 1 vp 5-F iw' 41195, it s my H W SUY -X 'sq Nw 4 5 I.. 3. . v in is , ' -my 5 P Q-wtf F f Ms S iv s b Ng ,yy xxiei, i Q , 'iii' ff J 'gfw , Q X-,W -' gag ff Y' , V N. r f X x C 2 , f e 4 my QW :Q Q f 1 'aww' ja V 1 ,W MSW , , -vm X ,V X 1 X 1 re X fl, J J ff Hfd .2 .' ' Z. 52-7: f ,fr , AW f r 'Ur ,fr 0 S CLASS OF 1960 ' , V - 5 ' , z f Q my iw 'Vw f - fj YS , 'v,:af5ss,:'rws QW, , was-W My 'N-W 'bmi Wwwfw- ,MQ-s. 'W ,1A. W J A .MQ 1 .45 f ' 544. , f if ' L f -ff ,fir , . f ' A f, W f WW Z 1 ass- M Q- , ,7 V,1, . , W e f' ,L , 1, Q, Z . , 4 ,, y, 412 y ,W fy .I MIM W - ' X lf, Q 'r 7 K , My X 12 Pedrick Isom Stoney Jackson Ann Jeffords Janice Jettords Tommy Jeftords Georgia Jenlrins Lewis Jernigan Kenneth Jewell Harriett Johnson Nancy Johnson Noel Johnson Sandy Johnson Bobby Jones Woody Jones Calvin Jordan Robert Jordan Olin Joyner Billy Keels Dan Keels Linda Kennedy Mary Frances Kennedy Margaret King Mary King Margaret Lawhon Iris Lee Mitchell Lee Johnny Lester Barbara LeSueur Ruth Lewis Ernestine Love Lcnora Lovcttc Bcity Jcan Lucas Shirley Mangum Jimmy Matthews Gail McCall Julie McCants Charles McCullough Gcnc McCutchcn James McCutchcon Marion McDonald Shclia McDonald Elizabeth McElveen June Mclniosh Kitiy McKenzie Albert McLaughlin Lyles McLeod Bill Meggs Phil Meggs Freddie Millar Wayne Mills Glen Money Joyce Moore Paula Morgan Helen Morrow Peie Munn Ervin Nash Nancy Nichols Tom Nolen Belva Jean Norwood Margaret Oakes Furman Oliver Larry Owens Eddie Parlrer Faye Parroif Patricia Parroit Eric Pearson Charles Peed Bobby Pendergrass Roberia Phillips Carol Pope Anne Piosfon Mary Louise Pos'con Nancy Powell Bill Price Diane Prosser Linda Prosser C. B. Purvis Jeannette Purvis Joyce Rainwaier Billy Randall Lincla Randall Herlene Rauch Johnny Reeves x ..,.,5,:g5 w .2 f K3 r.,e 1, X X X . 2' ' rs. 4 - 03,71 CLASS OF 1960 I-if WMV ., , -g s a 4. 5 , fm! f lm, I ', Lv r ..,, .... , V, SZ? f aff, Q V 71 -In J fw- Z 45 if ,Z 5 f fa , ., , W..c,,W Ap A S' ,Q f ,V MQ . V ...,. .ri ' :cf , -,,..:. H5551 Wm r' W.-WW fy 7 -,W . 153, ,.., , QW , x ss x 'S X - wifi: -2:sw,5:: ,,.. - ' , A. ..,. ' ..,.. ' vv: ,f1i F1-' if M Z Q L, s X wg. 1.2 , 7 W Mx W, W, K s, , my Q Nix 1 as W, vs. f X Q ' 1 T - QW X wszf'f'f,S X 7. . x ' . 453 x I . ff X ml, f , f X f 'Q Q X y 1 4 f ' S XZ! fig? ,gm Q Y N, X, f sa Z! X - I y' fr , ,,,, ,, ye f Q., ff. 439156 ff M ss..-f 4 'D X .. H'??5rf iw 5. if-if y,.,.. , 1 awh- Gha- W ,,,, V ,4 S 'Whse say V .- ff ., Q, ,,,.. ,, y X WWW fi ' X , .I X X ' f 9: iraqi W f J 7 Y as , s - 2' ' ,'fmQ:f5':e A N milf - ' ' ,,,,, ...av - N. ' ,.,.3. ,, V - 'ww ,,,g4aM, WMV, , avg, ' ifhify I ,f , Q YQZNW 'F ' I f WA... fwfr - wr- ,,, , K igrrv-'- E,.,.. , X - . s X f A N. 1- - 4 xg K i 1. ii' . W - f 5.9 , 5 ,. ily A . W- , 5 ,,:A f Maggy i ,ht 1 . ., ,.- 'iw f , sf ,,,4.,,,. , Vg? 452 f 1 W X 'X , J fig, q 'A U 1 f f ,J A , Ji 67 Q I Q ,Mn ' X My ff Q, W ,W M :!,,,m., W f , - 9 Y W... JZ ? 9 , f , if f I 4 'fd X f .. M W y x 4 f f 'Mx' f f 'Y , lf, X 60 Q f f fa. ' Z f J: f , W W 1 , f Z f ,MW ? 2 W mm ,,,,. ,.,, I f 5 4 Mrwr My W Z1 :W Q Q. -ff f Q7 M , CLASS OF 1960 2 af if QSM , C ,-Q 1 7 f 1 bf ff, my If W 2 X Q X 1 ff , c 'KAW aaa, mf- 7 sm, wi ,,,, , Q H f 1 5322 M, W f g haw f , 7' f '56I !-1 ' V .M f' 4. f CQSWS gf Q 'Hu W W1 J M Z, 7 f W ,I 7 , X iw ff S ' , y ,SY fi I , xg W. ' K 'gi S ' Q M ,,,, ,. me W 'Wu wr af A 5. 'L V5 ' if W , Q ! y W N-...wf 1 , Q X Q was Q ' 'Q , , ' X am z 4 e' ' ff, 1 f, - J as . I., ,m at ' ' y 1, Z aw as Y QMS 55 ' . 'af W . e.,ii'f, ' ff Q s P E f 15 i' x 'S . .1-inn, ' ' VI ' A X A my h ,iw as fa,-fx l V R x by 44 Rodelle Richardson Sylvia Richardson Bruce Richbourg Judy Roberts Harold Robinson Ann Roe Billy Rogers Mary Louise Rogers Delores Saint Claire Sallenger Avis Sauls James Sauls Dorothy Shealy Judy Sigmon Rulus Skinner Jimmy Smith Tom Smith Whistle Smith Jerry Stallworth Barbara Stalvey Linda Stanley Alex Stanton Mary Stanton Ceciile Stewart Franlcie Stewart Dickie Stokes Linda Stone Angelyn Strain Donald Streett Boyce Talbert James Tarte Bobby Taylor Elaine Taylor Johnny Thigpen Randy Timmcrman Janice Timmons Loretta Tippitt Bctty Lou Tolson Pat Tucker Eddie Turbeville Betty Ann Turner Mary Jo Turner Mary Louise Turner Richard Turner Sandra Turner Eddie Vaught Mickey Vause Judy Waddell Joy Walker Becky Wall Bill Wallace Carol Ward Charles Watson Jack Weatherford Judy Weaver Bob Webb Janis Weddington Harry Whisenhunt Johnny White Joan Whitehead Frank Williams Ann Wilson John Wilson Frank Windham Ann Wolfe Joe Wolfe Mike Woodard Peggy Wright Theron Yarborough Emilie Young ff CLASS OF196O Z 7, 5. , vo W ,f ,. Z. . Hwy, , eg, , V' 2 ' 2' N re . , :W Q ' ,WW V -.-. X mfg Wi' We V- I 2 f J ' ' X f 3 r 'A A aw w , V' ,, 5,1,,uh, 5-1. 'Ac 'Wag '-1:2- ,. I , f L 2 J A Vvfrv V W A f - 1 ., ti ww, ZW, ' Lv ,ar M- J ,, ' f , . zw 0 4 M41 Z ?j, N7 ' 7 ef 4 or ' , W i 4 I , '+ ii' ' pf -m..,,s 44257 H Q V ,W LV Y - ,,,,A ,im r if: , a fi 'ff 5 ' M z MSW E 9 f f L 7 ' W Doris Anderson Robert Bloodworth Emery Lee Bridgers Ronnie Brown Randy Bryant Don Carraway Jerry Conyers Dotsy Cooke Dickie Gregg W f Q 7 Z2 ,11 4 :gg ,ff 4, , rw 2 X , , f 1 1 f f M, I X f wa f I , f MK? hh ' 1 17 fe, , We-1 ?.f7 it 7 ,1 -1 'QAM V at , 7 I wff? ' -fs, few, f , 1, , fh ' + 'ts 1 f 2 f I M xy KW Q X M, W1 ef 1, JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Shirley Hatchell Billy Jaillette Bill Keele David Kennedy Jimmy Kirby Buster Lee Barry Mayes Julie McCants 45 Tony McKenzie Margaret Meggs Carolyn Moss Kenneth Nance Richard Piawley Clyde Reese Diane Shetley Peggy Thompson Q? 'WV' 4 eff- rf f 1 rw ,f,-4 -., X A f R ir 1 x A Q x X , , L1 ww, U ., ........,,qA -f '-,D X ,f ,f X . f ,x u gm, , J' 1 P ..-f' s x ' Yv---Y . .4-Q... .-, ,...,.-- ....-N, -+. 1 A smi S sh? S - N 9? W Nwmwqnxa ' 3 'A T . J! A 'I fu Y 3 1 S 5 X gk N rw I IRIX 'WS ' X V '2,I: R asf , ..,. -+ ...wngrr me-ff- ' SEATED SANDRA CHASE Presidentg ANN MERRIMAN, Secretary. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT MISS EMILY BROTHERS Sponsor LIBBY MALONE Vice Presrdent TWITTY HODGES, Treasurer: MRS. AUDREY RENO Sponsor 61 Jack Adkins Ernest Ray Allen Jackie Allen Arleen Altman Geraldine Altman Janet Altman Johnny Andreucci Mauro Andreucci Diane Ashley Bud Atkinson Wayne Autry Billy Avant Joe Avin Jennings Baggett Crystal Bailey Hub Bailey Patsy Bailey Wayne Bailey Rhett Baker Rodney Barnes Wally Bazen Larry Bellamy T. L. Benton Lynne Black Bennie Blackmon John Blankenship Maxine Blum Gordon Bobbett Bobby Botzo Martha Ann Bowen Anne Bridgers Marilyn B.itt Dan Broach Connie Brown Karen Brown Paul Brown Roger Brown Saundra Brown Sally Bruton Terry Bryan Lawrence Bryant Hazel Burr Harry Cagle Diane Calcutt Jane Calcutt Janice Calcutt Sandra Calcutt C. D. Calder CLASS CDF1961 .x ' s tw C ' ,,., . ' B SQ C L Y J it ' G' .. X B la X' C A sys op . , S NW -C wa ' ' A we ' NN B' - us. . it fi Q B A in 1 .ww 1 WCCCC, r ll. A A B BQM Q B B BBB Q R ' C X x .V C iss- M., C A C f N A X-fm C it 4 K --f A B- A A A sr' CC - - K CQ- sg B .C ,355 tx C RMB It - Nm ..-. X X g QC at X. Q gkg xx CC :B X Cm., A-C, - - is kw. 5 ..C. s.... ' X ' B wi .taa XS - X B - ' X 'veg QC NH sg C, 1 Y - B 5 I. I 5. .X ' Ct X Q Ex k k K B B Ni! C R BC gi 1 QE? K kv ,Qty M B I B A KC sl X ' X- R tw s j B SX 551 A N BN' C B CN' Q57 V' X X XB .tt. xi 1 A C c R 'B xv B C C . B N ssatt N i CCN C mr X in s . ,ref X x QSNQQK Q t X X C V N X A X X N X s X X XX N NN C L ah Qs' -ig. rg Q RQQN . ,C C X New X4 mx N X x we X X C L. A x x B H MQ . M x an ' X N C..-f 'N ' X N A X C A A 1, A L- CBB K - XX Q D Q X B J vw V1 S ass Q st 49 x XxX? X X gi f- C. s -Ns .' J ' B SC :N X CX Q 1 X B C X CCC C s C ' , KB X S W X xg Q C CLASS OF1961 2 , L ,',qA S Q Wk f W7 H . ' C 'awww wwf f ,,,, L f f f Q Q yea , My ' if zql if of M ,sf .w e . 53, Q42 f,.-Ay.,+.4,. , 2 vi I A an W' .C W ,EAL L... V ,C My x V wwf ' -I ',,,'g. ,,f,,,. .F Wu. ' ff.. ,, ,V km, ji ,,,,, , fi My , 2 f I mf , X f . ,W ,W 4 f , if , f X, Z 1 f f at f f , f 'vi X X f 4 X Q96 4 J, 3 49 im f fy X 52 MW ' fzff' I I ,... V 2' Q f .,,,,W A L V,,V' ,wwe Z IAWM li kfrw WW Z aff fo 4 W .ar A. 47' ,M VW , f, ef 35 X I f . X 1 'Q' s. if X ex sm, as W L ',,,. Q ,., ' V V A V ' is .... f ' 730' A WW-v .M 4 'Z 4 Q , Yao 4 44-eww V ,Z W, ,f 4 L v me W 7, X WWW f' f , 1 eye V f if WW 1 WW fr ff ' M ,r -fx, X QW k.-aW' y,ff , ' iz ' X , 1 . C C. ff :qw , , C X 'X f f , XQZZQM ,,,. J av Sl? f 1 Z f Q am f M New M ' K' A '55 Q fi V 'Y5E5::::.:..,., C A L an.. X A r L CV VI V , ,,,, ...V - f ,f V 0 X.-,f fi' . -, C. '1 f 1 Ki' I X cy! N f V. VVV yi ,V y . ,, B, Q ' 3 X ., W We I B: 0' f'h' V I Vi a Q. ' my 5, I J 4..- ! ...L Z is 1 ' 2 C f Q ,V f ma' 7 gr , 'rg 1 5' Jimmy Cannon Bobby Carney Judy Carroway VV V Julianne Carswell Connie Carter John Carlzer Es Y' L James Caulder S Bobb Cha man Q 'Susie Chapman 29911 Z C52 Day Charles E h mas Christmas i ., VNV 1'-.,ce,,,,a , f ' fy Q9 A ,, Wy V. iywmx C as if f 3M95C -Y xf ,X X X X I 'QQ W .. L 50 Becky Clarke Jeane Clarke Jimmy Clarke Pat Cleek Sara Cobb Lewis Coble Barbara Cocklield Gloria Cogburn Ann Coleman Pete Coleman Pat Collins Ashley Cook Billy Cook Gene Cook Sierling Cooke Herbert Corley Mollie Corrie Mellon Coskery Angela Cox Bennie Cox Nancy Croft Larry Cromer Joan Cutter David Daugherty Don David Elaine Davis George Dawson Jimmy Dennis Sharon Doriliy Janice DuBose Maywood DuBo5c Bill Ducker Burwcll Dunn David DuRani Bobby Drew Kenny Emerson Margaret Ervin Lois Evans Clara Everett Sidney Farmer Sondra Finlrlea Eugenia Flowers Gayle Flowers Jean Flowers Bill Fowler Elizabeth Fraley Lynn Franklin Pedgy Friar Jaclc Fulmer Jaclr Galloway Jeanetie Galloway Ellen Gamble Tommy Gandy Sara Gardner Gerald Geddings Ann Gennetie Carolyn Gibson Sianley Godbolcl Frances Godwin Linda Graham Penny Graham Connie Gray Brenda Greene Jacque Griffin Pawnee Grilifin Marie Hagar Sharles Haiglr , Billy Hall Harriett Ham Bobby Hamer Arclell Hancock ,X Jackie Hancock Penny Harclaway Lide Harllee Bill Harper Ondrea Harrell Wallace Harrell Sammy Harrellson Gasion Harris Eileen Haichell Jimmy Hatchell Joann Hayes Bobby Haynes Jerry Haynes s ' , r' ',.'v, .,5,,, .5W.,y,,. we my my xr' N'3ykww ' A, x r ew '1PN ? 1 Q. A . , ,, nr. X , 5 X 3 Q 5 vx 2 m 5 in X MN S fe X NFWQ im. x x X S ci f K'K ns- M X of ., s.-I.. CLASS OF 1961 b y My my c,l,.i , ziiffwf Z if ,yqm M. y it Mx 'WV it KQN L l ,fJ-ww -' K if X iw . f W is Q R -IkE:.E:E:.4Z'2-rf: S Q Q X X 'R -X. , Q, , X , N im K.. Q X P w 1 r .W x .L we ...cc Q -lmao... N Q xi .x Q ANN N, N ' V N. X . We Qukiifis x v ww i f Q x Xiu , .X : , ss X swam nf Qin 1 Nw, f '941w,f- f f Y: ..,. 0 W- ,M 2 I., I A,-,Q 4? Aw 'HN 8 , ,ymw 5. V L Y A91 fs 5 7, N s cs- ,., Q PEN is . X Q. is MTS i I 5 I., A35-2 gg' QQ mr? U v,- 1 ,f is , s- . Lf ' ' 2 'WN -W i -nz ' 4QT..N.,,x ,N T523 y . A A K ' W' . ' 'Wu .. sx 1 X f 2' we iw , W sd? vw Q . 4, , We , '42 , J' if - 1 . ..,. ,, . ,... I gi v,,-.... ,im-. ... r ,wi , I aww? we S V . mf x li- '7' ' yi l 'lids J? ' I ,. Km. 1 X 'x s X E: X ' -N X f f r f .. X W X g mv 0, X, X, X. Xxlxs K. wx, Q xv N iv '1 Q, M, S fe A of v A W.. ,, ,f x J X 1 f K x Q 4 NA vi- , yg:fe...,v ,, -Ln - ws .5 gi-429 , 1. ' X, X We 'W We qqgf. , A K L War-sv' .... Q X ciii , 'vi-' , . . :s g ...,,,,. r of 1 ' ww Q' as 4 V ' J , ' X X , ax, l ' P 1? 'G' 1 1 W ' f S1 I tx L. es ,Sl . , so Q XX X ., XS Kuff X Q X1 xX X 11 937424 l f ri em F, hw W J f eg g s f CLASS OF 1961 2 4 7, l , f: - ,f 2? fq.....,- Zgxcwwx' , , ,if wfvwf' L. I . ., V y 4 'V -.1 ,ra y lz I A-Z? 1 5 -xt f' I I .,., ,f ff, I i mme, , , ,W It L l -' Www-y ' Q1 -Wujy' 5 V ' A. .frf x ., Q , X 2 ,gy vmwff -uw : f ' .' f' ' 0 if , lf .... Q .' . ' Si ' J ii W X X f, , X 2? ee f J f 4 , l f 2 WWA f VW X , ff , , C 1 ' V:-' 4, alan, 1 ,f 6 f ff 'S x X iii '-I 4 -' ,J ,, LM L vm, 7 Q fm Zum... 4. 1 Q f 2 C if it wi, , -. -4' ' 1 V25-if s ff f 1 6 iw X , we rw any .ya W5 0 f 'bw W f M' fi m.,w' few X J f V f XX we M W... 7 1 X W7 'gh 'Wir' . Y khgiis :Es qw Q ww V -.-, ,, mf -rm JW W - sqm f . ' ww -1 f r .ss , . w x .' -1: ..i1.:f. .-',,,'- i' 914 ,ff 1 A f N f sc, ,.,,.. W, f f his W e 1 Ll i X1 ., f , f V ,: . 2 ? f I N Z 'Q QQ , www, K hi M, W, X f X We A f QC, ,f j X .LL .,,, . :: L 2 -ef W fs QQWM 5 f,,,f 1c 0 X . X . . I lyx X , ' K ff Q ng. f o f-,Q X ' .4 XX, .KQ- l g, y V f.!!,,,, , V ,,.. ' - 'VVV ' ' , V ::' i ' ' W ,, , I ,ffiil X 1 'XI '- f , ff , X X f ,..,... M, - y i . f, , if W M N , V V i' - ' jf Wi g O v 4 5 ' , L ,Aeci' Q f ,. Y , - 4 A 1. . A 2. , li' , 6 ' J ,af 2 y fs' K L J ez ie, ,f y ,ma if wwf mf., QQ Nw., A Q ff f ,,' y xx f .'.' 'f' -nr - . 1. - L 'If I ,, ew ,.,. . 3 A ' L L 52 0,1 Nancy Haynes Juanita Hewitt Rodney Hewitt Marla Jo Heyward Judy Hill Richard Hill Twitty Hodges Elizabeth Holt Carolyn Hooks Ralph Hooks Judy Howard Carolyn Howell Patricia Howle Susann Humphries Chalmers Hutchinson Margaret Hyman Shirley Hyman Jeannette lsgett Werner Jacob Linda James Louise James Billy Jeffords Veronica Jettords Joy Jenkins Allen Jones Carol Jones Carolyn Jones Mary Jordan Frances June Bob Kearse Scott Kendall Betty Kennedy Kenneth Kennedy Robert Kennedy Bill King Bobby King Brenda Kirby Fay Kirby Helen Kirven Sue Kler Bunny Lane Billy Leach Janice Lee Joe Lee Joseph Lee L. W. Lee Dolores Legettc Philip Levine Lindsey Lewis Carolyn Long Pat Lundy Carolyn Mace Libby Malone Jan Manwiller Jackie! Marshall Norma Martin Herbert Matthews Sue Mattison .limmy Mays Sally McBride Larry McCracken Len McCroslcey Jerry McElveen Phyllis McGee Jean McLaughlin Patricia McLaughlin Robbie McLaughlin Frank McLeod Matey McLeod Betsy McMillian Shirley McRoy Ann Merriman Dena Jo Miles Dexter Miles KRalph Millar Billy Mitchell Lemuel Mitchum Mary Lou Mitchell Joe Montrose Richard Montrose ggiaird Moore Bill Moore Larry Moore Patsy Morrison Carolyn Morrow Tyree Moose Betty Motte Linda Mozingo Hoyt Munn Ginger Nolal Freddie Nunnery Preston Oates Trippie Odom Mary Ogburn Larry Orr J, .... K 'X K 100 1 ff, ' ., :AA , ..,.., X 4 X 1, I7 W 'UW k f ., - X f 1 .Af 1 W . I, I 4 my if ff f Q yy, , ' s if w , V, t ,::s,V f x . :Fi , x f X vi fav Wee Q Qc, X .. ':5L,.. :' .A 5 X s 4 if X f 4f I 4,7-,fy 5 Que fra 1 L t V 'V N ,,,, wwf N iii. g S . C ts 5 :,:::,. ,M x ., .......... I'7g:gfE5fE:E1EEE5E5E5E5E55:1 x.- S jivj if CLASS or 1961 e RX W' W V if ra If . ,,.,., f J, A .,.. . I 9 I, gs, - .L f ' 7 V -si W 6 f '45, ISS? 32, ,, 7 K Q 5 7 'Q wtzafwy M V, , r ' - ' A. V,VV Y, ,,.,, 1 4 if 2 ,, A P or ,i L 3 V o B HU ,lj I .,.,. r , .,,, In .,,,f, , N f Q . M JI vV--e K .3 KI. ,A . It ,Eb .N Q Q , - I an gig ,..,,.,,.. . llv 1 I Z ly X yr asia 1 a ' s l ,, ::,V-' V Z4 Mx A M , X ! , , i f wus! l, , '7:.. 4 MW? our A 4 N WF igf at K Q PM Q 9 Q? ,X X ' 1 T 4 ,Q W? , rr Ny' ,, . ff B V 132 X Wm viz 50599 MW r ,,,, f fxswff 45 , 4 , W,.,.-J. M ttfh r, ..... - Q- f '7' . -fi if V:, ' 1 ' s e , ww asv V - f f AW. s. .ab X Wim N, f wolf A .. W. K VV-- ,, at f' I .. .f . 'f ff . C 1' Ka-fe .' i is WW , X ' ' .. , -, X. 1 53 fri-ff S , 3 : S X. ill CLASS OF1961 ' l-1 lf ' yr , N 4. K , if s i ., -jfs i J S? L xx - s - g Q ' , x ' sw 'st A X ms J--A L i V Y - 'NV so I -I L E2 s 'Q gs S S s Hs. 1 sis k ' L K X . X' X , 1 QQQ so o ' ELS' s sg K L 4 ,Ks s l alrvkx ,k N R S S Q 1 X-+' L T' -. 'S sw X 'fs ss- sf, RSM N-ww' i N K -L WW' ' ' 'ss ' QWSPS- 'N Nwpszv s X ' gi fkww s LW .R 5,1 N as Q, . s A X ix, z Neff E Xt s a x -s. ,fi ' i 1 'Ng dv- -sf f. yf mt ,fi ,N it '1 .. I' was . N: Q , M Q iifi X x . ,. K N., Us K ,xy N :si K 1 k l ff A W N F- A, L , sg ' ,, ' , 1 K Q WL N- ,. E x. nf in kk.. X X ,. ,yd X --Q... sys gs 55 R ' gif. N- ' N X 2 ,f Yr S . .. Y L, s xx X E X' f NV S LA L f .' as i 1 1' , , I 4 -,-L. , t ,.. . ii i. so J ' Q 4, f -5 . L is 6' Snag, 2 V -s 'N lj ' f 'X '-f Q 4 -' -- ' f Q g w .3 fax S h W 1 X if Q 4 4 L A K. of ,. - q d:f.?N 4 . 'ssw?s , Q as 0 6. , K ...., i .L ?' is v- x va, ey 5 'T 5' X Q, . YK 1, ff ' A.. , ss. A N 1, Q U ' ,SSX Q..- ,. ji f .X fs, i X. ' .R x xx: fish s l ,gp L -A-M. x 1 5 X 54 Ju U TWfOwens John Owens Hugh Parker Hubert Parrott Wilbur Parrott Jimmy Pendergrass Ruth Pendergrass Sandra Phillips Maurice Pierce David Polk John Porter Billy Poston David Poston Evelyn Powell Peggy Powers Carey Pratt gk V I Rg.'s'wLP2sf0f'-if 3? J L4-t.'e4'll vary J , I-aL wav Alston Purvis Bobby Quattlebaum C ,- Tommy Quattlebaum 'H 5343 'RaiiHQv'a'E5 Sara Lynn Rainwater Patsy Ramsey Carole Ratliltfe Lillian Ray Jeanne Rhodes Mary Lee Rhodes Everette Ridgeway Hart Roberts Linda Roberts Pat Robertson Carolyn Rogers Charles Rogers Jimmy Rogers Linda Rogers Mason Rogers McRoy Rogers Syble Rogers Caroline Sandiler Freddie Sansbury Lynda Scott Wanda Scott Harriett Schofield Shirley Sharpe Gayle Shealy Jimmy Simmonds Rachel Sims 1 Trellis Sims Gary Slavens Frances Smith Jackie Smith Sonny Smith Sue Smith Susie Smith, Susan Starr .lay Stein Bobby Stephenson Kirk Stokes Penny Stokes Frances Stone Wally Street Sandra Sturdivant Virginia Suggs Clyde Summerell Mike Sutton Elizabeth Swink Barbara Tanner Mary Tatum Milton Taylor Robert Taylor Tim Taylor Kirk Thomas Denni?'l7Jbyii Emmett Tolson Jimmy Tomlinson Rick Tomlinson Johnny Turner Hugh Turner Kay Turner Linda Turner Roy Turner Mike Wachowski Skippy Vfaddett Stanley Wade Arthur Walker Alice Ward Meredith Watson Darrell Watts .loyce Watts Joan Welborn Martha White Mary Ann Whittaker Tom Williamson Ann Wilson Buddy Wilson 922 Q , s X xx T X .X X X wx We XX XX X X X X K ea X X a AQSMHQX X N A X . X . Rv X x -W Q X X S CLASS OF 1961 'wt as N w s X x X s X f S X X sf -s I, ,X , X ,,,, Y- XX , T :gf-7 ' 3:15 S' . ' 'ii - 2 1 Q? X , X X um. f ., 5 .. - - .,., i if, Z ' ----- Q - - ' X .1 1 W5 an-X X its 5 in V X MM ka it S sf WX it Q f X5 - 7 M ,X A' M ss . . Q 2 I . . XS , 'X 1 - .- i X it -- t 'Llc s X X r . V, fin X ...s. X XX ff X S X Q , I - A A ' -1 X F' :W 'a -51 , :.,e1iw-,'aiils.tug w, ' 1 ws A , X ' fx , . '. .tc. X Q V V h E Y X, . A gf X A T Ste S Q' N' W .,.. X X ,Sway 'R . ' 'Qxssst.,,,' ' my ,is Q 6 ig- X 'A ft Q, L 4 'tg X ' X ' 'EX Wits' it QX X ' 5 XX- - X Q. X I ,, X X X .MNXXM X s -W ' Q XX,0,. L- A A .L L A sxx xx, ,X Xl Y IW 'X.,,X i' I K a 4 za I-I-'-.ea-.51f.:::eXX 1 - x rg X :X Aw X , , X, K X X X , X X MC. X. ,S X e' S N X. 'irmwff L X N -. -1X i texts TEA Nw Ak M X ,iw XX X 55 Smw k :Nw www XX mc XX., at X ti -M c.X..... N Us I PXX X X .S 'z . . Aww S s tow NMXXX E fr: X - X X X X X . X34 T ' X X we W X A T ' i X- X. I L L ws- t - SA X ,,. .X .ss..X-5 We Sxtx N y :..,: i -.rt N ww 1 :ASN-'Nw XX, S ' K wvaxi fa-we 'A XWNXXQ XX - XX X X Xx A X We g 2 i Z 5 CLASS OF1961 Q i 3 is 'fb - 'ii 5 .. xt xx A 't ' X .N f , , ' E .. 1 Q ,.,.. y mm -an t wi K x -f L ,X X , N--Q - A vi . X. Wi ,E wow . H if fi. X gawk Q S' we f N t . t S in . gs X .aj V: 2 . A X if I Y X, el L A x i K t N, ,, X yxkb: ,- . V L . w- f K V I it -- ,,,vL:QsN'. Y , .V ,,,, tt W V gwew., 7' V y 1: 'G'-nl 'A , am my :: AWK V4 .52 ' i. 'M et 1 1 Qi? M .pw-ff.. 3, 5 i ' if 1 1. 4...Ls, A L B Randall Arcl Charles Bray Pat Brunson Hazel Ann Bryant Ernest Foxworth SOPHOMORES NOT PICTU RED J. B. Gulleclge Lee Honeycutt Robert Ingram Ronnie Jeltiords Joe Jones Harold Kirby Beverly Myers Norma Kirby Lynne Smith Tommy Marshall Tom Smith Gloria Martin Laverne Walters Cramer McElveen Eva Windham Janice Windham Bobby Winstead Joyce Winsteacl Jane Winters Libby Wright Mike Wright Patricia Wright Jane Young Jane Young Prissy Zeigler 1, i 4 i, L 'J .r-Y' x , 5 ,JJ . r i ' J I , I , X i I X , . i- 4 , -,Iv ie ii ,Jil J ri ,Qxfqf ,NL J lv A 5 A Ve Mft L Eli T P .VX PM VI' w JP X My fm Mt at E r 1 ,- X ky my l , t lt 5' 4 ,X I, t, I rs 5 Xl J, A Wi 'i iii Dei 4, 5 6 -' x XX -'ws XQNNXX ' - -.1 fx.. Y .4 f 7: :, 2i1.', : y 1 it 1,-nw. Ek .i E 5 'Q n 1 , s , ig: fl .. 1,1 Q x Q Gag? V 5, -wygr fy iwi Qs' Q Ma E 'M .f i . x f .... 5 A N ix 1 'Vv' - ' 5 Sm., ---- '-f- - 1. 'fi R f H EW? Q 1 , , Q ' - --W-... ,r ' '4 Q 1 ' I: ,i M 'X L v f , ' 2 . J .,, ,. . , -M Nw a.w.f.f...fnn.ms, ' ' . PN N -. V' X TE. Wa' ' Km 1 S Y X- , . K ' 'ma J' NA 1 Q1 I 4 f 1 L A .. .. .. .. xxx, f f 2 J Z: , f V I ' . . 1 Q 7 r ' hx 3 ' Q '37, , - +V : , , f M Yr ws 4 N A Wk ij! . M ,..,, X. ya... cf 1-,..,,,-X. w 'W-S., , 4 N 1 Wm 5 xg 'Q K i 'Q K r ,ab ' M , - 5 4' x - . , ,I 5 . Z. f Z ck . 1 1 ,N A , ,A L Y W i -f. 4..M,-.,.,,...,,.M-..,.,., f - N XB , A mi., ,N - 'egg . W M, QR , Lx Q xf mv X X X. wa k X , if SN x - x K 'Sfwi A5 09- , 1' x X www-wf Hwf A X X XE Q W - fx - ' X ,sw x , A x - x wx -Ng x xx Q. - Q K -- K 'tg l ' S I I 5 9 ' K ' I r- r 1 ri 3 S 'E 2- bf ' , K. ' 5 if s it 1 wwf x f W 'Q an 'i Q f 4: OFFICERS KEN LESTER President MELISSA HIGGINS Vice-Presiaeni CLAIRE SALLENGER Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR MEMBERS: James Jackson, Gay ZeigIer, Pai Eagerton. JUNIOR MEMBERS: LyIes McLeod, Ann Roe, WyIie CaIcIweII. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Prissy Zeigler, Johnny Turner, Sara Lynn Rainwater. SPONSORS: Miss Alice Brunson, Mr. John Owen. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Ann Roe James Jackson Lyles McLeod Melissa Hi ins, Claire SaIIenger, Wylie Caldwell, Gay Zeigler, Prissy Zeigler. STANDING Pat Eagerton Miss Brunson Johnny Turner Ken Lesier presiding: Mr. Owen, and Sara Lynn Rainwater. vw The I-louse oi Representatives is composed oi one member from each homeroom and helps the Stu- dent Council in its activities. OW: Linda Mozingo, Tim Taylor, Pedgy Friar Ralph Millar, Dianne Prosser, rances tone, Linda Graham, Charlie Fowler, Linda Altman, Ann Roe. SECOND ROW: Loren Eagles, Celia Ann McDutfie, Ray I-Iam, Sonny Smith, Lyle McKain, John I-Iarrison, Susie Smith, Buddy Balcer. v-1 N HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MRS. MARIE T. GAINEY Sponsor Good Citizens are those students who have no absences, no tardies, no dismissals, no clemerits, and no failures. FIRST ROW: Barbara Batts, Linda Mc- Bride, Floride Anderson, Margaret King, Judy Kramer, Carol Glaze, Bertie Warren Stokes, Sarah Hottmeyer, Linda Seabrook. SECOND ROW: Iris Lee, Barbara Cam- eron, Linda Randall, Garnett Foster, Kathie Greiner, Linda Altman, Georgia Jenkins, Lerline Thornton, Pollyanna Smith. LAST ROW: Buddy Baker, Elaine Taylor, John Pitnenm-Eliritia, Loren Eagles, Johnny Lester, Robbie Little, Gene Wiggins, Mrs. Gainey. GOOD CITIZENS 6I BOBBY TAYLOR Editor-in-Chief DIANNE FREDY Business Manag THE 1959 FLORENTBNE As Juniors, we, the elected statf of the 1959 Florentine, eagerly met to begin planning for the annual which we knew would be the best ever. As the summer progressed, we met in the homes ol the staff members where we ate, talked, listened to popular music, and finally did a little worlc on the annual. As summer turned to fall and we were now Seniors, the annual began to talce shape while we struggled through the magazine campaign and the nightmare of picture-taking. Many an after- noon was spent in typing, proofreading, and gig- gling over trifling mistalces. With a sigh of relief we sent to press our com- bined etforts-hoping that the finished product would be the realization of our dreams. 'ur L, X iw-Ail IR NX Y NNN NN .ml-JS, X IBD Ax ZX IX. N Lf ' MARSHALS Josie Arthur, Barbara Batts, Ken- neth Allen, Pat Sprawls, Kathie Childers, Lynn Ganim, Dianne Fredy, Anna O'Bryan, Vicki Harllee, Robbie Little, Linda McBride, and Sallie Howle. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fickling, Joyce Grooms, Anna O'Bryan, Lynn Ganim, Carol Glaze, Miss Richardson. SECOND ROW: Minnie Blackmon, Pat Sprawls, Linda Seabrook, Sallie Howle, Josie Arthur. THIRD ROW: Georgia Jenkins, Linda McBride, Frances Elmore, Victoria Harl- Iee, Barbara Batts. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Cameron, Gar- nett Foster, ' a Higgin Betty Thompson, Sara ott- meyer, FIFTH ROW: Bonny McQueen, Bertie Warren Stokes, Winn Reed Wysong, Lerline Thornton, Iris Lee, Linda Alt- man. SIXTH ROW: Robbie Little, Kathie Greiner, Floride Anderson, Claire Beck, Kathie Anne Childers. SEVENTH ROW: Dianne Fredy, John Harrison, Bill Megqs. EIGHTH ROW: Gene McCutcheon, Freddie Mil- Iar, Phil Meggs, Bobby Taylor, and David Byrd. MBTSIWBIS 672 the twelve geniorg who have the R'ShPOdNSORS: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Fickling, Miss Mildred highest scholastic average Ior their first three years 'C 3' Son' of high school. N ......... ,W k.. W i -I 'K : 1 :X , W Q V I n 15 ,. M I I X. ' V , r is Q F Q' I ! xl C, 1 , 1, X , .gbf Q u fx . .Q , r .ff 5t11Tlt sg fda 'V i I SU xi .ilill M2mb6rShIp in the National Honor Sogigty ig LYOFFICERS: President, JOYCE GROOMSQ Vicc-President, based upon the Iour qualifications of scholarship, CAQELGGAI-lilxi SCC'da'V- ANNA OIBRYAN1 Tffdsufefi l2ad2'5l Pf CIW-ifdsfeff and S2'V'C2- Rlsrodnsoizsi Mrs, Elizabeth s. mining, Mis. Mildred IC df SOD. 64 WS' I S YI X. , .A BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS Joyce GRooMs President SH ERWOOD LEE Vice-President ELAINE TAYLOR Secretary CHARLES PEED Program Chairman MRS. LUCY DAVIS Sponsor THEATRE WORKSHOP a -,E 0- , rm. SEATED: Tommy Rose, Janice Jeffords, Charles Tanner, Betty Borwock, Carroll Turner, and Mr. Owen. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Ronnie Butler, Betty Turner, Skippy Hodges, Richard Turner, Harry Whisenhunt, Margaret Meggs, Frankie Stewart, Herline Rauch. SECOND ROW: Jackie Flowers, Arthur Dean Walker, Emery Bridges, Jimmy Smith, Danny Folendore, Cramer Lane, Barry Fulmer, Robert Hyman, and James Tarte. THIRD ROW: Ray Odom, Ravenel Melton, Stevg Clark, JDc5n CHARLES TANNER President JANICE JEFFORDS Vice-President JUDY HATCH ELL Secretary BETTY BORWICK Treasurer JOHN S. OWEN Sponsor OFFICERS PATSY ROBERTS President BARBARA BROWN Vice-President VONNIE MAE SMTH Secreta ry-Treasurer MISS LAMBERT MILLS Sponsor Reynolds, Jimmy Hatchell, and Randy Bryant. NOT PICTURED, Betty McElveen, Ronnie Pope, Jimmie wens, u y Hatchell, Barbara Flowers, and Rachell Sims. D. E. CLUB The Distributive Education Club is one that is planning for your luture. Its purpose is to foster a deep feeling ol the civic, social, and moral responsibilities of business to society. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The assistants are to help the librarian with routine work. SEATED: Miss Mills. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Pat Galloway, Ginger Nolal, Patsy Roberts, Judy Foy. Vonnie Mac Smith Judy Sellers, Dianne Dorityg Belva Jean'-Norwood. SECOND ROW: Carol Jones, Cleybianne Carter, Martha Bullard Lcrline Thorn- ton, Pat How e, Bar ara Brown, ouise James, Jean Matthews, Joan Roge . THIRD ROW: Sh J ' , ' Richard Lee Fickling, Joyce Rainwater, and Robert Bloodworth, rs CI'WOOd Lee, Billy Brcedin, F 'Q 'ill' I I ZYVIWA .Y fill .ull - BARBARA BATTS Sweetheart OFFICERS GENE WIGGINS President BILLY BLANTON Vice-President FRED M I LLAR Secretary LY LE McKAlN Treasurer MR. JOHN W. OWEN Sponsor OFFICERS JOHNNY i-IOLLADAY President BEBE FINKLEA Vice-President BOYCE TALBERT Vice-President BILLY HOOLE Secretary-Treasurer BILLY CLARKE Chaplain MR. BOB BELL Sponsor C-i AY ZEIGLER Sweetheart KNEELING: Lyle McKain, Freddie Millar, Billy Blanton, Gene Wiggins, and Mr, Owen. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Lee Fickling, Ashley Cook, Fred Ducker, Plato Watts, Hart Roberts, Calvin Jordan, Bob Kearce, Kenneth Jewell, Robbie Little. SECOND ROW: Eddie Turbeville, Billy Bates, Richard Stott, Ralph Miller, Dail Dixon, Donald Streett, Bill King, Mike Robertson. THIRD ROW: Pat Robertson, John Harrison, Billy Randall, Jack Atkins, Jimmy Clarke, and Kirk Stokes. FOHRFI-klQW: Harley Hackett, Francis Poole, Mike Sutton, Henry Haigler, Tommy Hiers. Danny Groover, Loren Eagles, rfW'lsQn Sggdeiswliobby Carney, Tyree Moose, Bill Meggs, Robbie McLaughlin, and Gene McCutchen. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service club lor high school boys sponsored by the local Kiwanis International. Members are chosen on a basis ol leadership and dependability. JUNIOR EXCHANGE CLUB The Junior Exchange Club is a service club lor boys sponsored by the Exchange Club. KNEELING: Billy Clarke. Billy Hoole, Bebe Finklea, Boyce Talbgrf, Johnny Holladay, STANDING, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Gardner, Jerry Stallworth, Kenneth Grimsley, Billy Jeffords, Larry Qrr, Billy Keglg, Wendy Gill, and Mr, Bell, SECOND ROW1 Johnny AFICJICI-ICCI, Whlifle Smith, Jimm l'lOCl CS, Richard Glass, Frank McLeod, Tommy Aiken, Wendell Holland. THIRD ROW: Joe Wolfe. Wylie Caldwel, ay am, Bobby Edwards, Johnny Turner, and Johnny Ethridge. FOURTH ROW: Tim Taylor, Bobby McCarter, Jimmy Simmonds, Roy Turner, and Ernest Ray Allen. 'xc X We Nssss-fiifws. ca.l 'CKsX A mf A WA 'M GREEN ANCHOR OFFICERS GOLD ANCHOR OFFICERS I Pl in r GREEN ANCHOR CLUB. Floride Anderson, Josie Arthur, Barbara Batts, Lola Brunson, Patti Cowell, Marcella DuRant, Pat Eager-ton, Dot Ewing, Carol Glaze, Gayle Harrell, Sarah Hoffmeyer, M ' ' ' Carolyn Humphries, Bonny McQueen, Loretta Moore, Pat Sprawls, Bertie Warren Stokes, Linda Whittington, Edie Williford, Winn Reed Wysong, Gay Zeig er, Patsy Roberts, Judy Foy, Sybil Kilgore, Janice Jordan, Celeste Allen, Claire Beck, Minnie Blackmon, Louisa Davis, Frances Elmore, Garnett Foster, Gary Friar, Anne Ingram, Margaret King, Carolyn Moss, Nancy Nichols, Belva Jean Norwood, Dianne Prosser, Dianne Dority, Judy Sigmond, Barbara Cameron, Gerldine Altman, Marilyn Britt, Ann Coleman, Sterling Cook, Margaret Ervin, Ellen Gamble, Marie Hager, Twitty Hodges, Carolyn Mace, Libby Malone, Matey McLeod, Ginger Nofal, Judy Ousley, Carolyn Rogers, Harriet Schofield, Linda Turner, Alice Ward, Pat Wright, Lynne Black, Sharon Dority, Sandra Chase. BARBARA BATTS, President GARNETT FOSTER, Vice-President ANNE INGRAM, Secretary WINN REED WYSONG, Treasurer MRS. LUCY T. DAVIS, Sponsor THE ANCHOR CLUBS LYNN GANIM, President JUDY KRAMER, Vice-President BETTY THOMPSON, Secretary LINDA McBRlDE, Treasurer MISS NOVICE KIRVEN, Sponsor The Anchor Club is a service club for high school girls sponsored Pilot Club. Members are chosen for scholarship and dependability. GOLD ANCHOR CLUB. Katherine Bailey, Barbara Brown, Sally Commander, Patricia Eaton, Dianne Fredy, Lynn Ganim, Catherine Gennette, Bobbie Jean Green, Kathie Greiner, Carol Hamer, Vicki Harllee, Linda Hewitt, Brigitta llias, Cecile Jeffords, Susan Jones, Lynn Knobeloch, Judy Kramer, Linda Lewis, Linda McBride, Celia Ann McDutfie, Joyce McKenzie, Paula Nichols, Anna O'Bryan. Carolyn Pigate, Becky Plummer, Eileene Singletary, Betty Thompson, Peggy Anderson, Anne Gregory, Harriet Hatchell, Lyles McLeod, Shirley McRoy, Linda Randall, Judy Roberts, Ann Roe, Avis Sauls, Elaine Taylor, Pat Tucker, Carol Ward, Sally Bruton, Julie Ann Carswell, Susie Chapman, Sara Cobb, Gloria Cogburn, Sara Gardner, Linda Graham, Scott Kendall, Len McCroskey. Ann Merriman, Ruth Pendergrass, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Linda Roberts, Susie Smith, Ann Wilson, Janice Windham, Libby Wright, Prissy Zeigler. . - was ,gQwv1r-1Q 3'?523'L?T3:iw...,..ss- A- P K 3 4 1' ,V f,-ff ,L by the f,4..........W .,,, ,,,K,x,,4Ji K M The Tri-Hi-Y is a non-denominational organi- zation of high school girls sponsored by the Young Menis Christian Association. They seek to promote the highest standards of life and conduct. The Hi-Y is a non-denominational organiza- tion sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. They seek to promote the highest standards of Christian character in the home, school and community. A OFFICERS KATHIE GREINER, President LYLES MCLEOD, Vice-President ANN WOLFE, Secretary JOSIE ARTHUR, Treasurer JOYCE RAINWATER, Chaplain MRS. GARDNER, Sponsor O F Fl C E RS EM E5gJaf59'fi3f'liSL94S1H C.Bl2Ql.BAK,il'i1Presid e ngt BILLY WO MACK, Secretary-Treasurer LOREN EAGLES, Chaplain MR. BROOKS MCCALL, Sponsor .V I nv- N- .-C 2 C x Q as 3 ' Q X 1:2 341. ,,,, C CHORALE OFFICERS Josie ARTHUR President s BUDDTEAKEITA xxbkylrfi-President Q, M R. iA.'ETJ'6i1irT1 son Director GLEE CLUB 4 7 Tommy Aiken, Celeste Allen, Kenny Allen, Floride Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Josie Arthur, Diane Ashley, M-ickey Asko, Buddy Baker, Barbara Batts, Lynn Black, Ann Bowie, Bo Bridgers, Sarah Brigman,4Paul Brown, Betty Buffkin, Wylie Caldwell, M'?rtha,-Caampbell, Tommy Charleton, Sandra Chase, Jane Chewning, Kathie Childers, Becky Clarke, Norman Cook,-Robert Cooper, Pat Cowell, Bill Ducker, Fred Ducker, Johnny Eades, Pat Eagerton, Linda' Early, Johnny Etheridge, Elizabeth Fraley, Dianne Fredy, Jack Galloway, Ellen Gamble, Lynn Ganim, Carol Glaze,.Linda Graham, Anne Gre-gory, Kathie Greiner, Ken Grimsley, Marie Hager, Henry Haigler, Felicia Hewitt, Mgissa i1ll9.lfl5, J n 25, TYIUY Hodges, Wendell Holland, Brigitta llias, Susan Jones, Janice Jordan, Bob Kearse, 1fyTl':ffno5eloch, Jimm ee, Libby Malone, Jackie Marshall, Linda McBride, Len McCroskey, Gene McCutchen, Shelia McDonald, June Mclntosh, Joyce McKenzie, Barbara Allen, Jerry Ballentine, Linda Bazen, Brenda Biggers, Diana Bowers, Martha Ann Bowen, Mildred Bradford, Linda Brothers, Sally Bruton, Terry Bryan, Betty Buffkin, Jeannette Bunch, Nancy Burgh, Jane Calcutt, Janice Calcutt, Judy Carraway, Julianne Carswell, Susie Chapman, Jeane Clarke, Barbara Cockfield, Neetie Lee Collins, Pat Collins, Bonnie Cook, Sterling Cooke, Mollie Corrie, Angela Cox, Marie Crawford, Lousia Davis, Clara Everett, Sondra Finklea, Jean Flowers, Lynn Franklin, Sara Gardner, Bobbie Jean Green, Jacque Griffin, Linda Haithcock, Jackie Hancock, P. Hardaway, Ondrea Lee Harrell, Eileen Hatchell, Nancy Hayes, Lucy Herbert, Margie Hicks, Patricia Howle, Carolyn Howell, Pedrick Diredor lsom, Linda James, Carolyn Jones, Brenda Kirby, Helen Kirven, Betty Jean Lucas, Patsy Marshall, Jean McLaughlin, Patricia McLaughlin, Kitty McKenzie, Elibabeth Mott Sandr Ginger Nofal, Freddie Nunnery, Faye Parrott, Ruth Pengergrass, Sandra Phillips, Evelyn Powell, Nancy Powe , s, Dianne Prosser, Carole Ratliffe, Mary Lee Rhodes, Carolyn Rogers, Syble Rogers, Caroline Sandifer Harriet Schofield, Jackie Smith, Lynne Smith, Susie Smith, Mary Tatum, Elaine Taylor, Loretta Tippitt, Betty Tolson, Judy Waddell, Judy Weaver, Martha White, Maude Young. 7, 5, rf A V 1 K fx, A l QW, Vi X! x l-If ' f v M J f ' J ,, f, fi ,f Z , LM, 7 , f ff 4 MX . ,Q W yi Z5 ? ' '?91 'il rf 'ef Kitty McKenzie, Lyles McLeod, Ann Merriman, Paula Nichols, Judy Ousley, Eddie Parker, Bobby Pendergrass, Anne Poston, Joyce Rainwater, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Clyde Reese, Judy Roberts, Linda Roberts, Patsy Roberts, Ann Roe, Mason Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Claire Sallenger, Peggy Schipman, Judy Sellers, Francis Smith, Pollyanna Smith, Sue Smith, Paul Spivey, Bertie Warren Stokes, Frances Stone, Angie Strain, Virginia Suggs, Mike Sutton, Elizabeth Swink, Barbara Tanner, Linda Anne Turner, Richard Turner, Eddie Vaught, Stanley Wade, Alice Ward, Carol Ward, Janice Weddington, Linda Whittington, Richard Wickliffe, Pat Wiggins, Edie Willilord, Ann Wilson, Janice Windham, Jane Winters, Winn Reed Wysong, Gay Zeigler, Prissy Zeigler. BAND CLARINETS: Gordon Bobbett, Plato Watts, Bill Meggs, Calvin Jordan, Linda Seabrook, John Blankenship, Rhett Baker. BASSOONS: Cramer McElveen and Karl Jacob. TRUMPETS: Eddie Turbeville, Danny Folendore, Paula Morgan, Buck Ham, Johnny Turner, Roger Brown, H. A. Barrow, Jerry Casey, Robert Ingram, Kenneth Emerson, Richard Proctor, Freddie Sansbury. FLUTE: Penny Graham. ALTO SAXAPHONE: Lindsey Lewis. BARlTONE: Bobby Taylor and Jimmy Hallman. TROMBONES: Glen Money, Ralph Sebrell, Jimmy Fincher, Byron Wilson, Lide Harllee, Wallace Harrell, Joe Avin and Marion McDonald. DRUMS: Bobby Edwards, Robert Jordan, Ray Odom and Buddy McLaurin. BASSES: Jimmy Miles, Johnny Dawkins and Milton Taylor. FRENCH HORN: Bobby Carney. DRUM MAJOR, Buddy McLaurin. MAJORETTES: Linda Seabrook, Pat Lundy, Ann Coleman, Sue Mattison and Marla Jo Heyward. L P' sg f 'si.?T:,,, ' txf X Xxxs ,sg x cg . . N I .T . -ga X X RN X ? X X A 'kk Sn? X Q Q' X X X ses xxx X O5 X X as X X X X L X x N S D X X X D x A w A DPP? J as Sa S X we OFFICERS Bunny MCLAURIN President LINDA SEABROOK Secretary PLATO WATTS Treasurer M R. PETER DESTAZIO Band Director N A X i - .- , . . - 1... - fills At iRsnNiJllQQQQQQ. -S NSN X SX fs S A . gy XXX x ' N VQQA 1 - 7 ,et My . K .W N . .N Sxx 1 K Y X XXX The Trade and lndustrial Club is made up of students in Cosmetology, Electronics, lndus- trial Arts, and Diversified Occupations. The club is designed to develop good leadership and citizenship, to foster the best possible spirit between employer, trainee, parents, and the local school, to encourage the undertaking of worthy projects for the benefit of the school and community, to coordinate activities of the club with plans of the State Club, to promote interest in the trade and industrial programs among students, teachers, parents and the public, to promote the dignity of good honest labor and seek increased efficiency in the chosen occupation through study and practice. SCHOOL BROADCAST LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Schipman, pianist, Kennedy McLeod and Laurie Benson , s. C -1 -. X i S WI' ,pw , I ,, L . BUS DRIVERS OFFICERS RONNY POPE President TED BLACKMON Vice-President JOHNNY OWENS Secretary-Treasurer MR. DAN SCHIPMAN Supervisor CAFETERIA HELPERS S5 Rf X gc c xx K STANDING: Mr. Schipman, Ravenel Melton, Johnny Owens, Billy Jaillette, Mary Lee Griffin, Hansel Hayes, Ted Blacllmon, Wallace Fraley, Marie Crawford, Jimmy Kirby, Gloria Crawford, Buclr Jones. Floyd Ray. Jerry Casey, Pollyanna Smith, Billy Young, Carol Pope, and Robert Herring. INSIDE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wagner Mills, Randolph Drew, Charles Sandifer, Phil Farmer, Robert Drew, Jimmy Harwell, Lenair Hayes, and Guy Moore. Bus drivers are to transport rural students safely to and from school. The cafeteria helpers are a group of students who help to serve the lunches. SEATED: Frances Gandy, Ernestine Love, Jalre Harrell, and Joyce Rogers. STANDING: Mary Louise Poston, Katherine Eagerton, Randolph Drew, Bill Fowler, Rudolph Drew, Ravenel Melton, Mary Mitchell, Werner Jacob, and Jeanette lsgett. Q We X NNNNC H K 1X Nlllziik EFXS . n,, H ' if . .1 Y-ir rr C 1 OFFICERS BETTY THOMPSON President BONNY MCQUEEN Vice-President PAT SPRAWLS Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS aecio' WALL President MARY LOUISE COLLINS Vice-President ANN MERRIMAN Secretary ALICE WARD Librarian M ISS FREIDA SMITHWICK Sponsor F X N ,kai f X W C S T KX X xi .i 'fr . A S 'V S A-13 I . ss . .ik X ,., x is tx R x 3 , X A C ' .. s s C S X . Qtr s x fs 9 A ' R x. X - --N.,,,,,N-QOMAWM, - l SEATED: Bonny McQueen and Miss Anna GriFFin, SchooI Secretary. STANDING: CharIie Fowler, Nancy Watson, Lynn Ganim, Judy Kramer, Anna O'Bryan, Ann Wilson, Mary King, Scott KendaII, Buddy CIarIc, Linda Randall, Harriett Hatchell. NOT PICTURED: Pat Sprawls. OFFICE HELPERS The office helpers are students who assist the secretary in her duties. FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers Club stimuIates interest in teaching and presents teaching to the members. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Louise CoIIins, LyIes McLeod, Sheila McDonald, Linda Mozingo, John WeIborn, Joyce Rainwater, Alice Ward, Nancy NichoIs, Ann Jeftords, Mary Lee Rhodes, CaroIyn Moss, Ann Merriman, Joyce Grooms, Mary King, Loretta Moore, Gary Friar, and Eileen Singletary. STANDING: Becky Wall and Miss Ereida Smithvfick. WW' 1 was SAFETY PATROL The purpose of the Safety Patrol is to insure the safety ol the students and to control the traffic in congested areas around the school. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Cook, Lee Fickling, Kenneth Kennedy, Billy Blanton, and Ervin Cook. NOT PIC- TURED: Gene Wiggins, Ervin Nash, Robbie Little. INSIDE PATROL MRS. ELMA STOKES, Sponsor Inside Patrol is an organized group whose members are on duty in the halls between each period. FIRST ROW: Bobbie Jean Greene, Joanne Rogers, Dot Ewing, Ann Roe, Celeste Allen, Barbara Batts. SECOND ROW: Eileene Singletary, Ann Jeffords, Becky Plummer, Sarah Hoffemeyer, Betty Ayres. THIRD ROW: Loretta Moore, Patricia Eaton, Sally Commander, Bar- bara LeSueur, Mary Gail Sims, Judy Foy. FOURTH ROW: Lerline Thornton, Gail Gregg, Barbara Brown, Winn Reed Wysong, Pat Eagerton. FIFTH ROW: Polly- anna Smith, June Mclntosh, Linda Graham, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Iris Lee. SIXTH ROW: Len McCroskey, Anne Gregory, Kathie Greiner, Penny Jordan, Scott Kendall. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Stokes, Claire Sal- lenger, Pat Lundy, Judy Ousley, Anne Merriman. OFFICERS WALLACE FRALEY Presideni PHIL FARMER Vice-President PETE MUNN Secretary BARRY MAYES Treasurer TED BLACKMON Senlinel LUTHER EVANS Reporter MR. M. P. NOLAN Advisor OFFICERS JIMMY KIRBY Presidenf DAN MATTH EWS Vice-Presicleni ALBERT McLAUGHLIN Secrelzary RUDY JONES Treasurer DAVID-ANDREWS F A Sentmel JOE JONES Reporter CHARLIE D- Vfll-SON JR SEATED Dan Matthews Rudy Jones Joe Jones Bobble Dozler Wayne Turner and Mr Wilson STANDING Fu,-man Advisor Oluver Meredrth Watson Jlmmy Galbreath Bobby Haynes Odell Hatchell McRoy Rogers Jimmy Kurby Presrdlng Edward ig 1 FIRST ROW: Miss Tobin, Mr, Carr, Miss Smithwick, Maurice Pierce, Mitchell Fishbein, Billy Clarke, John Pitner, Lyle McKain, Minnie Blackmon, Kenneth Jewell, and Colleen Hatchell, SECOND ROW: Robbie Little, Bobby Kennedy, Douglas Durden, Francis Poole, Billy Bates, Michael Robertson, Harley Hackett, Richard Stott, Billy Hoole, Alex Stanton, Gene Cook, and Kenneth Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Gordan Bobbett, Henry Haigler, Whistle Smith, Danny Groover, Kirk Thomas, Tommy Quattlebaum, Burlz Dunn, Ed Day Charles, and Gerald Geddings. SCIENCE CLUB The purpose ol the Science Club is to stimulate interest in science and mathematics and to encourage projects by individuals and groups. PEP CLUB Pep Club is an organization whose aim is to promoteebetterxschool spiritt Its members encourage attendance ol school activities, with a special ei'i'ipPIQi?'onTp6rt'ey:5its. I i ii? Q' Mwl W I I i I 2- MAGAZINE TEAM Thompson, Judy Kramer, Janice Jordan, Nancy Vaughn, Loretta Moore, Peggy Schipman, Melissa Higgins, Pat Eagerton, and Josie Arthur. 7, of CAPTAINS: Billy Blanton, Francis Poole, Billy Womack, Wendy Gill, Betty MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN 2 The annual senior magazine cam- paign is the main fund-raising ac- tivity ol the senior class. This is done in the early fall llatter part of September and the first ol Oc- toberl. Magazines are sold under the Curtis School Plan in order to malce money to help finance THE FLORENTINE. The goal for the Class of 1959 was Sl3,013.13. By otliering over one hundred different magazines to the public, the class sold 513,- 575.48, about one-third of which was cleared by the class. Eighty- six per cent. ofthe class sold 530.00 or more. All who sold 530.00 or more received a Certificate of Achievement and those who sold 580.00 or more received an Oscar and a Certificate ol Achievement. Prizes were otiered to the ten Top Salesman. Gay Zeigler led this group by selling 542093. Those who were in charge ofthe campaign were James Jackson, President oi the class, Bobby Taylor, Vice-President, Diane Fredy, Campaign Manager, and Miss Mar- jorie Galloway, Sponsor ol the Class. They were assisted by the School Representative ofthe Curtis Circulation Company. HONOR Bettis Chase, Patricia Eaton, Lola Brunson, Robbie Little, Bobby Taylor, Billy Clarke, Janice Jordan, Gayle Harrell, Susan Jones, Lynn Ganim, Katherine Bailey, Loretta Moore, Kenneth Rhodes, Joyce McKenzie, Bobby Edwards, Carol Hamer, Judy Foy, Jackie Hinds, Pat Eagerton, Lynn Knobeloch, Jalre Harrell, Plato Wiggins, Buddy Balrer, Dot Ewing, Anna O'Bryan, Linda Hewitt, Jack Lupo. g,,.,g. ,, ,HV , V, my . ,. , f ' - ,fa .sg ' ' 'Lu fini? I H zo.. Q 'Wen re '3 If , ni fy, ,lf . ,I J w M ,JN .,, If, ,4 ,W x q5,w..s 70' f 54' . U .ff ,. mi. ,fffmzf ..' .WM - A ,Wf'Z:'f f '3ff f , , V 4 i I y ,jig 'film' 1 I ' ' M.IX l'f,' S 4, ,X Q. ,NH ,f , V ,. . bf V6 ,fm . ,, . . -, 25fp,,,,, ,f . ffm, ' ,f ,, -' ,. .'..QQ,f. -is I x ,vwfwe . new ,Q W ,a',4',N y f 'g ,,fv.f:'-5,,,- 1 .f '. V r,y.,.x'-, i .5 33 i' J ff Sm , 51.122-' ... f , . ,. f . c I V' f-.feSsQ--..s- , ,'Mu5i,?..,7y X ,lf .vfngu-17.-7 A 1 I, 'gp an pg ,- icgvxg.-Q 'C'.,.. . s, ,Q . ... 'is ,fy ' M' '53 , . HQ, ' r Alvin. W . .. , f'3s,,S51-6 I., I yi I 44 . . , sa dugg c ,c.,,,,,, L . lx!! I vmckixfwi 'XS it LNK ,Amr fir ui wrt? 5 WW -w N..,,,,,,.N-W,.t Gay Zeigler, Barbara Batts, Nancy Watson, Linda Seabrook, Ronald West, Peggy Sclflipman, Dianne Fredy, Linda McBride, Bonny McQueen, Pollyanna Smith. TGP TEN SALESMEN Kenneth Gardner, Louis Sheppard, Loren Eagles, Judy Sellers, Celia McDuFFie, Kathie Greiner, Sybil Kilgore, Sallie Howle, Patsy Roberts, Eddie Newton, Watts, Josie Arthur, Barbara Brown, Viclri Harllee, Bertie Warren Stokes, Robert Hyman, Sally Commander, Penny Jordan, Francis Poole, Buddy McLaurin, Gene 'ms XLS, rdf' WF w-M-fwmwfwmm... ,.,...,, ,,,,,, ,X P. T. S. A. OFFICERS MRS. T. W. GRAHAM ....... , pmiaent KAN-HE GREINER . . , v,Ce,p,,,Sidm .... , Secretary MRS. SARAH B. BLANTON ........... Treasurer The local Parent-Teachers-Student Association, composed of McClenaghan High School students, their parents, and their teachers, is a unit of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. This association strives to promote the welfare of youth in the home, school, church, and community, to raise . ry ' ,f .4-f X 4, XA U, I img f 'gn J 3 7 , if-..,,,f . . T f Q sb the standard of home life, to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of youth, to bring into a closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the youth, to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. Throughout the year the members sponsor various money raising projects to pro- vide the money needed for the recreational activities spon- sored by this organization. X Q5 T TT A KT ' N ,Q . .,,..,.,,,,,,, ax . x fi ,I y , 5 V, ' fx 3 L . .. 3, XX 2 ftp-'54, .. ,,,, Z.. .jisff-G :l'5,,'-,F l,fi,l1bg, R A 5 A My H Nf . . I It A i ,N V JXN iii! lyflfcfm Y-L' Q.-P 5, 6,0 QM iq F :Tir X 1 ,. f, ..... . s... W - N- s sv, -cf '-TZSVSZZALQY .XJf'..SQ.tfw,fQxc,,3g., Qs X 3 N, fvf-sg, GIRLS' BLOCK F FIRST ROW: Twitty Hodges, Prissy Zeigler, Paula Morgan, Frances EImore,and Peggy Ander- son. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McLaughlin, Joyce Rainwater, Katherine Bailey, Claire Beck, Claire Sallenger, and Jane Chewning. I ,MM BOYS' BLOCK F FIRST ROW: Mr. Simmons, Mr. Wall. SECOND ROW: Lanny Hudson, uddy Bake Bill Womack, Tommy CharIton,lFinTy7S'liFiT:F,I Billy Hoole. THIRD ROW: Mike Sutton, Johnny Bil- Iingsly, Bo Bridgers, Pat Wiggins, Raleigh Dutton, David Watts, Lewis Jernigan. FOURTH ROW: John Cook, Ralph Hardwick, George Corbin, Bud Hickey, Olin Joyner, Billy Ayers, Johnny Bob Lester, Pete Coleman. FIFTH ROW: Harry Cagle, Joe Wolfe, Harley Hackett, Bruce Richbourg, Slop Bazen, Whistle Smith, Jerry Stalworth, Bob O'Steen. SIXTH ROW: Lee Fickling, Billy Blan- ton, Wally Caldwell, Ken Lester, Charlie Fowler, Freddie Millar, Danny Groover, Jimmy Davis. 'Tfmrng Hodge? 5 fuivswm bs FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Taylor, Melissa iljiggins, SECOND ROW: Pinky Pearson, Billy Blanton, Bertie Warren Stokes. THIRD ROW: Gene Wiggins, James Jaclxsonf Ken Lester and Robbie Little. BOYS' St GIRLS' STATE Each year a lew rising seniors are nominated by the faculty on the basis ol their scholarship and extra-curricular activities to attencl Girls, State or Boys, State. These delegates learn about the operation ol our state govern- ment through tirst hand experience while they are there. '7 ?fl!W!J! Jdoffaml MR. Kms TEEN I MISS HI-MISS lynn ganim MISS D. A. R ibianne jreoly f 1 in Most Likely 'co Succeed DIANNE FREDY 2 JAMES JACKSON i SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best Looking GAY ZEIGLER, PAT WIGGINS Most Popular GAY ZEIGLER JOHNNY HOLLADAY N X 1 1 t Q55 X X jj ,W .fw- X W Y' ' ,, ff f VW Wff f Q12 W, Y K, 55 N Most Talented PEGGY SCHIPMAN, CHIP WILKINS N. A Si Besf All-Round M KEN LESTER bw Mosi Dependable DIANNE FREDY JAMES JACKSON SENIOR Most Original JUDY SELLERS, JOHNNY HOLLADAY Besi Dancers JOSIE ARTHUR CHIP WILKINS Y I Is W , T4 A X :CvvA z .H A ., J , ,A , R. SUPERLATIVES 3 ,,.Q ,Num-0-?,f ,f Most Aihletic KATHERINE BAILEY KEN LESTER ' ..- .M ,A Q . ,, A - . X , . .', ., Y:EQ46Rf5:l:IElA1E': '5:2E2E5I'I5E::?' ' 1 - ei' , .--:F .1 J A - msfs:::a:s:::s::- -:.:- - .Q N My A ' 4 ,L I A f . A -- I, K ff, I ' 5' H -r ' X , .. A- ,JJA W f QQ, - N : .kim I N. -is E3 ,Q Zbx..:,xu: N xi Q R j,4 , x x , , ,.., . M , . Q N ,,,.:.:3,,V w e H W' Av 'V' ?miX,, A I if - ' 'F we f ' 'f . ,I N f X X I '. - r ' f Q -M f - X..v:r:::sfX.-...:qf-...-.. . I I , Q, . , A A 4 V f.. v'M -is Q i A I -X Q' fifi' ' ' ..::f 1i?sI- ima:-1 '--ae ' ' , , I . , -- HL.-Y ' Best Dressed KATHIE GREINER PAT WIGGINS Wittiesi JUDY SELLERS, RICHARD WICKLIFFE 15 if S SX - 525 ' I CR: 2, yi ASSISTANT COACH BOB BELL and COACH JIM WALL FOOTBALL Florence High Yellow Jackets under the direction of Coaches Jim Wall and Bob Bell, ended the 1958 grid season with a 8-2 won-loss record. They started the season with a forfeit victory over Georgetown, because the Georgetown team had an illegal player. The Forence team showed its material and capa- bility against Conway. Bridgers, Skinner, and Corbin scored for Florence. Linemen Lester and Jernigan played a fine defensive and otfensive ball game. The Florence team was just too much for the Aiken team. Corbin, Hudson, and Kearse scored for Flor- ence. Florence did exceptionally good in passing and defense. Dutton and Davis were the outstanding linemen. Rock Hill met defeat because they could not stand up under the fiery playing of the Florence team. Quarterback Hudson threw a pass to Dutton for one touchdown, and Corbin scored the other two. Davis and Charlton proved worthy of their starting positions. Florence sutfered its first defeat from Darlington, which is now beginning to become a rival. Bridgers scored the only Florence touchdown. The Florence team almost scored another touchdown at the end of the game, but a pass attempt failed them. The Hartsville Red Foxes fell in defeat to the Yellow Jackets. Scoring was made by Corbin, Lester, Bridgers, and Skinner. This was a close game until the last quarter when the Florence team broke loose with three touchdowns. The whole Florence line played exceptionally well and kept Hartsville from passing. Brookland-Cayce was another Florence victim. The Florence team played superb ball at the beginning and held otf the Bearcats at the end when they were way ahead. Corbin, Lester and Bridgers scored for Florence. The Columbia Caps, the strongest team in the State gave Florence its second loss oi the season. Lester scored one T.D. and threw a pass to Cook for the other Florence score. The Yellow Jackets celebrated their Homecoming by a trouncing victory over Charleston. Bazen, Jernigan and Lester shined all through the defensive in this game. The scoring was done by Wiggins, Corbin, Skinner and Bridgers, scoring was done by Bridgers, Skinner, Corbin and Hudson. The Florence team started the season with a lot oi new boys but surprised the Florence fans by end- ing the season with an 8-2 record. The Florence team will have many good players back next season and we are looking For a real good season from them. Sumter, Florence's ancient rival, suffered a crush- ing deieat by Florence. The Florence team was really up for this game and played excellent ball all the way through. Davis, Johnny Bob Lester and Charlton played fine ball ior the Florence team. The Florence . . Forfeit Georgetown Florence . . . 18 Conway . . 0 Florence . . . 32 Aiken . . . 0 Florence . . . 18 Rock Hill . Florence . . . 6 Darlington . Florence . . . 34 Hartsville . . Florence . . . 20 Brookland-Cayce Florence . . . 14 Columbia . . Florence . . . 39 Charleston . Florence . . . 26 Sumter . W' ' R l ' h Dutton Johnn Reaves and Whistle Smith SECOND FIRST ROW: Olin Joyner, Pete Coleman, Tommy Jettords, Johnny Lester, Pat rggins, aerg , y , . ROW: Robbie McLaughlin, Bud Hickey, Boyce Talbert, Bo Bridgers, Ralph Hardwick, Mickey Vause, Pinky Skinner, and John Cook. THI-RD ROW: Bob Kearse, Beverly Eudy, Mike Sutton, Bill Price, Tommy Charlton, Wally Bazen, H Hudson, Lewis Jernigan, George Corbin, Ken Lester, Ray Ham, Jimmy Davis, arley Hackett, Richard Brown. FOURTH ROW. Bruce Rrchbourg, Lanny Harry Cagle, and David Watts. , , , , V, ,,., , ,,.. .,.,..,.,,, . , ,. ....,., ...M-...W .......,-,.....-,,..---- -Q f- -Q ' 'Q Sss Nerf iff PINKY SKINNER I-Ialfback KEN LESTER End JIMMY DAVIS Tackle SENIOR ,1 I I ,-cc If ,Q Y. F KEN LESTER Co-Captain ..,, A I HQ' ffll ,'III ' A Wqmvwwik I 1JWf'r9rIlE7 '2? 'W 'Zag mKf2fh'?.i'i ,-.fi Z'3H K . DAVID WATTS End RALEIGH DUTTON End -sf '-i PLAYERS r,' I 1 ,p I v PQSQQLQI ' O, 'lo-un' . Q L . .rw X A T X is PINKY SKINNER Co-Captain PAT WIGGINS Halfback RAY HAM Tackle BO BRIDGERS Fullback TOMMY CHARLTON Tackle LANNY HUDSON Quarierback NT . T - fi FOOTBALL HONORS 1958 SHRINE BOWL PLAYER x KEN LESTER, 1958 Right End, 190 lbs., 6' 2 KEN LESTER Mosi: Valuable Athleize receives The Ira Rainwaier Trophy. Voted by all aihletes in McClenaghan High School. V 6 KEN LESTER A A Most Valuable Player receives The Beacon Drive-In V V Award. Voted by ihe fooiball team. ,K If I Lg ,V ,fm . n N 4 f ,KM A' W ww Q.. 2 V e+g z,'Q1' .igpg 1 W 7M?'1f4 J i f,wl'?'q, W 4 N- 4 mn: ,ff ' ' xg 4 ' vw ff U 7 ,V f 'i ' 1- - 2 ,F . A' TOBACCO BOWL PLAYERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bo Bridgers, Lanny Hudson, Pinlry Skinner, Tommy Charlton. W 'K 4QX'l55EB i1h ann!! f fr-EERE 5 4 :Qi 1 R. A if ' am STANDING: George Corbin, Danny Groover, Ken Lester, Cary Pratt, Whistle Smith, Pete Coleman, Donald Streett, Manager SEATED Bill Price Johnny Lester, Bobby Bobo, Wylie Caldwell, Jerry Stallworth. OYS' BASKETBALL ' Vg 5 ,, ' WW fr f , ff? MR. GAlLLIARD GlLLY SIMMONS Coach Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence 'M SCORES Conway . Darlington . Sumter . Camden . . Anderson . . North Augusta Columbia . . Chicora . . . Myrtle Bcach . Chicora . . . Georgetown . Lancaster . . Myrtle Beach . Roclr Hill . , Georgetown . Orangeburg . Sumter . , Orangeburg . Columbia . Conway , Roclr Hill . . Broolrland-Cayce Sumter . . . Drchcr . . . Parker . Anderson . SENIOR PLAYERS KEN LESTER JIMMY DAVIS FIRST ROW: Nancy Nichols, Claire Beck, Frances Elmore, Claire Sallenger, Paula Morgan, Joyce Rainwater. SECOND ROW Jeanie Rhodes Linda Randall, Katherine Bailey, Margaret King, Kay Turner, Elizabeth Holt. THIRD ROW: Sandy Johnson, Manager, Joanne Whitehead Felicia Hewitt Sally McBride, Becky Clark, Sue Mattison, and Margaret Hyman. X, ' ,, GIRLS' BASKETBALL , X Z , WM AW, ,mn ,W 4 MRS. FRANCES H. McLAUGHLIN Coach Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence 98 SCORES Conway . Darlington Myrtle Beach Georgetown Lancaster . Myrtle Beach Georgetown Orangeburg Sumter . . Orangeburg Conway . Chicora . Chicora . Olympia . Cowarcls . SENIOR PLAYER K R E L YIM H BASEBALL Under the direction of Coach Bob Bell and Assistant Coach Looper, the McClenaghan High Yellow Jackets played a schedule of sixteen games. Anchored by veteran pitcher George Corbin, the Jackets relied heavily on returning lettermen Danny Groover, Billy Gamble, Mike Sutton, and Jerry Stallworth. With these boys as a nucleus and the addition of Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, the squad presented a well-rounded attack otfen- sively and defensively. Having played the entire schedule with only one Senior, the baseball prospects are very bright for the future as the result ofthe returning lettermen and Junior Varsity. IOO FIRST ROW: Ralph Hardick, Bill Price, Jerry Stall- worth, Billy Gamble. SECOND ROW: Ray Ham, Mike Sutton, Jimmie Davis, Ken Lester. THIRD ROW: Richard Brown, George Corbin, Danny Groover, and Coach Bell. NOT PICTURED: Denny Toby, Phil Hickman, David Murrell, Gas rris, James Caulder, Bobby Northcutt, ete Coleman, Harry Cagle, Johnny Turner, Mike Wright, Lem Mitchum, and Dickie Bullard. .., '2 X sk X X X5 S B xx S11 SQA X X X X ,X x NS St X S E X sis -X ' . S 4 , C , MR. ROBERT W. BELL Coach BOYS' TENNIS FIRST ROW: Freddy Millar, Gene MCCUICIICOH, and Charlie Fowler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Winsiead, Coach: Wylie Cald- well, and .Ioe Wolfe. K 5 QT 0. f nfl' A N J Z V TQW 9' 23' EXQQQ . 95 S' fwf2iQ4k! i' 'il' --.vw 'ribs A 4 Q gy . ,Q o 0.6 4, , , '5':': '3:4':a' '-:f4'l'?f? m'-,vffz ..-.:'4ae.-.'.:.-aw 6 0 v A 1 4 v3'.v.vZ' w sv: 5 sg.'.w'.'.4-5 0 ' ' l 6 D f vis .-.ga mg.-.'.w' 1 f. 1. vias lava? I a Q v a a 4 4 9 '. .v-.'.'I'.v ' g.g.'.g4g.+ Q' nim- GIRLS' TENNIS FIRST ROWg Prigsy Zeigler, Frances Elmore, and Twiilzy Hodges. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McLaughlin, Coach: Claire Beck, and Claire Sallenger. 5 ff .www 3 MW Z A my ' FIRST ROW: Sammy Stanton, James Caulder, Everitt Ridgeway, Tim Taylor, Butch Harris, Billy Stokes, Manager: Freddy Ridge, Danny Osteen Lawrence Leslie, Dickie Lester, and Billy Hall. SECOND ROW: Stanley Wade, John Carter, Wayne Autry, Ernest Ray Allen, Frank Norwood, Phil Levine, Bill Ducker, Jan Manwiller, and Sammy Harrelson. THIRD ROW: Larry Copeland, Charles Cox, Dickie Bullard, Melton Coskrey, Bobby North cutt Skippy Waddell, Allen Thames, Norman McDu'Ffie, Michael Smith, and Coach Winstead. Q ' X, ,ze 5 , :ff 1 , ,, 3' f f X 'W i , V,,, 1 f 1 A ,L JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Bob Kearse, Sonny Smith, Denny Toby, Dickie Lester, and Gaston Harris. STANDING: Richard Proctor, Wayne Autry, Lem Mitchell, Mike Sutton, Bryon Wilson, Mike Wright, and Coach Bell. Mr. Bennett, Bobby Kennedy, Jimmy Clarlr, Richard Glass, Kenneth Allen, John Pitner, Billy Ayers, Billy Womack, and Buddy Baker.-,WMA Q, J, ,J -ff' GOLF TEAM Combining exacting sportsmanship, a determined will to win, and expert coaching, the McClenaghan High golf team has consistently succeeded in out- stripping their opposition. Through the efforts of Coach Grant Bennett and some of his top proteges, the team has established the reputation of being one of the foremost golfing powers in the southeastern United States. BUDDY BAKER l956 and l958 South Carolina High School Champion. l956 and l958 Florence Country Club Champion. I957 and I958 South Carolina Jaycee Champion. I958 U.S.G.A. Junior Champion. l958 Medalist International Jayce Junior Championship. l958 Donald Ross Junior Champion. l955, I956, l957, I958 Florence Junior- lnvitational Champion. I958 Finalist Carolina Golf Association Junior Champion. I958 Florence Men's Invitational Champion. I959 Southeastern High School Champion. Among their recent conquests the team and indi- viduals list such impressive wins as the Southern interscholastic High School champions for the third consecutive year. Billy Womack was the individual champion in T958 and Buddy Baker was the individ- ual champion in T959 of this tournament. Florence won the first News and Courier Lower State High School Tournament. Billy Womack was the individual champion. A T 5 is 2. RTTNZ .3 CHEERLEADERS Johnny Hollaclay Chief Lyles McLeod Richard Wickliffe Barbara BaH:s Bebe Finlclea Celeste Allen Billy Hoolc Claire Sallcnger -GAS S i gai- Q Xs.-Q-4.5, Q8 ,xsarvnsxxx 'N X N Q X .P N SWR B ' B MN 115' ' Q Qs, .X x 5-x x , If i 'Q fri! - ..- N -sy ,, - X X s Ns X ..- 'xy-gig Mx X - ,ps FIRST ROW: Bobby Winsiead, Wayne Hanna, Bob O'Sfeen, Bo Bridgers, Pinlry Slcinner, Billy Hoole, Billy Blanion, and Mr. Simmons. 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W f I W bf, , H1 ' ,f if f , , ,z , 6, X M x, X - Ni X X X W X1 X H X, V 5 I 1 X f' pf fgzezef ' 1 M 1' S W 2: Qf 1 'fmt l' f.. V W f 1 ff , f?MfAS3 W ff ff , ' , xg! , ,,A. fef Y INE MISS FLCRENT IM Cfaire Safinger II6 .XA x, my yucly .izlaickeff MISS SENIOR 15 if WMLQQQ MISS SOPHOMORE WM GLW ,Win MISS JUNIOR wig S I N -vu., UV, W mm E R N-N, MKS 'Wwwi EM Q 5 5 ae? x-.., 'fu LT e E5 Www 3 Q 5 we EEE 'Q 'WW x ww S. xxx. sifwmwsll km Wa.. ww Johnny Be Good Sixieen Tons Love is a Many-Splendored Thing HIT PARADE Memories Are Made of This Wake Up, Litile Susie Standing On The Corner WJ T 4 3 v l l r l i JAMES JACKSON Historian Exactly 4,271 days ago, including Saturdays, Sundays, Christmas holidays, flu, snow, bomb scares, and other dis- tractions, we made an irrevocable step in our lives. ln other words, we started to school. Some five, some six, and some seven years old, and all going to school for the same purpose-to have a good time! Learning reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic were lun compared to the things we have to learn in trig and physics. Grammar school was the life! The teachers readus a story every day after lunch. and we had spelling contests ever so often to see who would be the first to sit down. Little did we realize how hard it would be to adjust to the difficult tasks and responsi- bilities expected of us in junior high and high school. After six years of fun, most of us graduated to Poynor Junior High leaving some to finish the seventh grade at Harllee and Briggs School. That year Billy Clarke was elected Student Council Treasurer, and Pat Sprawls, Sallie Howle, Peggy Schipman, and Bobby Taylor were the Student Council Representatives. Peggy Schipman was the seventh grade attendant on the May Court. Gay Zeigler and ' ' ' were the May Court attendants in the eighth grade. As the seniors of junior high, we were no ordinary group of ninth graders, but the beginning of the best class to ever attend high school. Pat Wiggins was elected President of the Student Body, while Pinky Skinner was elected Vice-President. The Junior Hi-Lites staff was headed by Bobby Taylor and Floride Anderson, co-editors. The May Court this year was the loveliest ever with Pat Eagerton as Queen, Peggy Schipman, Maid of Honor, and Linda Whittington, Nancy Vaughan, and Judy Sellers as senior attendants. Dianne Fredy and James Jackson were recipients of the IZO HISTORY American Legion Awards. Pat Wiggins and Peggy Schipman were Valentine King and Queen of Hearts. Representing our class as officers in the National Honor Society were Pat Bagnal, President, and Winn Reed Wysong, Treasurer. The brains of this class were Sallie Howle, Pat Sprawls, Kathie Childers, Dianne Fredy, Lynn Ganim, Plato Watts, and Robbie Little, who represented our school in the state mental contests. Alter this year was over, we were ready for high school-in awe of the upperclassmen, yet knowing we could hold our own among the best of them. As Sophomores, we elected Pat Wiggins, President, Pinky Skinner, Vice-President, Barbara Batts, Secretary, and Kathie Greiner, Treasurer. Sophomores on the Student Council were Nancy Vaughan, Barbara Batts, Pat Bagnal, and James Jack- son. The May Court attendants were Pat Eagerton, Barbara Batts, and Gay Zeigler. By the time we were juniors there was no doubt in anyone's mind about our being the best class ever. Junior Class officers were: Pinky Skinner, President, James Jackson, Vice-President, Melissa Higgins, Secretary, and Bar- bara Batts, Treasurer. Ken Lester was elected Secretary- Treasurer of the Student Body, and the other juniors on the Student Council were Barbara Batts, Johnny Holladay, and James Jackson. Under the direction of the class officers and with the help of many others, the annual Junior-Senior Prom was a tre- mendous success. The theme was An Old South Lawn Party with music by Turk Turbville. After quite a hassle over the subject of class rings, we fTnally got our choice, with most choosing the ring with the stone and crest. Others, however, chose the ring with the solid gold crest. Adding their beauty to the May Court this year were m5 Carolyn Humphries, and Kathie Greiner Elsewhere in the realm of beauty reigned Gay Zeigler as Miss FLORENTINE, Barbara Batts as Miss Junior, and Judy Sellers as Queen of the Invitational Basketball Tournament. Selected as delegates to Girls' State and Boys' State were: Melissa Higgins, Bertie Warren Stokes, Ken Lester, Billy Blanton, Bobby Taylor, Pinky Pearson, Gene Wiggins, Robbie Little, Plato Watts, and James Jackson. lt seemed hard to believe that eleven years had passed so quickly. Only yesterday we had trotted off to grammar school, but here we were-seniors on the threshold of adulthood faced with the responsibilities of the leadership of our school. Showing this leadership were Ken Lester and Melissa Hig- 'gin3,.President and Vice-President of the Student Body, with the help of the other senior members of the Student Council, Gay Zeigler, Pat Eagerton, and James Jackson. The Senior Class was lead by: James Jackson, President, Bobby Taylor, Vice-President, Nancy Vaughan, Secretary, and Barbara Batts, Treasurer. They said it couldn't be done, but the class of 1959 proved them wrong and did a good job of it, too. We outsold the class of 1958 by Sl,200. Under the leadership of our class sponsor, Miss Marjorie Galloway, and with Dianne Fredy as Magazine Campaign chairman and Gay Zeigler, top salesman, we not only reached our goal of Sl3,013.13, but passed it. The top ten salesmen, in the honor of their sales were Gay Zeigler, Barbara Batts, Nancy Watson, Linda Seabrook, Ron- nie West, Peggy Schipman, Dianne Fredy, Linda McBride, Bonny McQueen, and Pollyanna Smith. Although we had no Yellow Jacketii this year, we planned to make up for it with an outstanding annual. Helping to make this annual a success were: Bobby Taylor, editor-in-chief, Pinky Skinner and Barbara Batts, associate editors, Dianne Fredy, business manager, and Josie Arthur, assistant business manager. The marshals were the twelve seniors who had achieved the highest scholastic average during their three years of high school. They were Dianne Fredy, Anna O'Bryan, Lynn Ganim, Sallie Howle, Kathie Childers, Barbara Batts, Josie Arthur, Vicki Harllee, Kenny Allen, Pat Sprawls, Linda McBride, and Robbie Little. Melissa Higgins was chosen Homecoming Queen and Pdf Eagerton was Honor Attendant. All was not beauty on Homecoming night, however, because there was some fine talent on the football field. Lanny Hudson, Pinky Skinner, Bo Bridgers, Jimmy Davis, and Tommy Charleton were selected to play in the Tobacco Bowl. Ken Lester who was chosen the most valuable player on the Florence team, was selected to play in the Shrine Bowl. We had stars not only on the football field, but also on the golf course. Buddy Baker and Billy Womack won national acclaim on the basis of their great golf skill. Before we knew it we were being measured for caps and gowns, and then wondering if the caps would fit our swelled heads. The ordering of invitations and calling cards aroused excitement also, though some graduates disliked the idea of revealing their deepest secrets, their full names. The 1959 May Court and the May Day Exercises surpassed all others lunder the direction of Mrs. Cusackl. Gay Zeigler was May Queen and Pat Eagerton was Maid of Honor. The senior attendants were Winn Reed Wysong, Joan Gregg, Josie Arthur, and Judy Kramer. Shortly after May Day came Class Day and the distribution of the 1959 FLORENTINE. Mrs. Sarah Blanton was in charge of the Class Day activities. The Senior Superlatives were also introduced on Class Day. Directing our school organizations and representing our class in various activities were these boys and girls: Mr. King Teen, Wendall Holland, Miss Hi Miss, Dianne Fredy, Miss DAR, Lynn Ganim, class lawyer, Buddy Baker, class prophet, Sallie Howle, class historian, James Jackson, president of Green Anchor Club, Barbara Batts, president of Gold Anchor Club, Lynn Ganim, president of National Honor Society, Joyce Grooms, president of Key Club, Gene Wiggins, presi- dent of Junior Exchange Club, Johnny Holladay, president of Hi-Y, James Jackson, president of Tri-Hi-Y, Kathie Greiner, president of Pep Club, Bonny McQueen, president of Science Club, John Pitner, president of D. E. Club, Charles Tanner, president of Boys' Block F Club, Ken Lester, and president of T8il Club, David Vaughan. As this year draws rapidly to a close, we begin to realize more fully what it really means to us. Looking back over the years we only see some of the results of the efforts we have put forth. The real results are yet to come. Whether we go to work or to college or to prepare for a future career we have the satisfaction of knowing that our efforts have not been in vain. The night we receive our diplomas we will realize that it is the key to the realization of all our hopes, plans, and dreams. amed yaclxion Class Historian l2l SALLIE HOWLE Prophet Well, here's the show you've all been waiting to see-another spec- tacular first of Station WHYNOT: the televising of a class reunion. Needless to say, the Class of I'-759 was chosen for this honor because it was the best class ever graduated from any high school. The reunion is to be held in Brunson Hall here in Florence. As you know, this impressive building was erected several years ago in honor of Miss Alice Brunson and her untiring efforts to bring television to the classrooms of Mc- Clenaghan High School. The gathering is to begin in a few minutes, but before we leave for Brunson Hall in the limousine loaned to us especially for the occasion by Sheppard Motors, here are a few words from our sponsor, the Dianne Fredy Tobacco Company: Have you tried America's most popular new cigarette, Flurb? Flurb has no filter, no flavor, no fliptop box. In fact, it's not really a cigarette at all-just chocolate-covered bubble gum. Ah, here we are at last. Our chauffeur, Johnny Cameron, opens the door and accompanies us into the building. We have a little difficulty getting past policemen Cramer Lane, Lewis Harper, and Gerald Streett, who are posted outside to keep autography hounds away, but we 'finally get inside. Just behind us are lovely models Joan Gregg, Bertie Warren Stokes, Edie Williford, Pat Cowell, and Dianne Cusack. Randolph Wil- Iiams is busy taking pictures of them for Florence's biggest newspaper, the Barbara Batts Blah . Also on the BIab staff from the company here today is Lynn Knobeloch, whose advise to the Iovelorn column, Dear Knobby, is the most popular in the country. The secret behind Lynn's success is that she writes from experience. There's a group of important government officials over in the corner- politicians Pat Wiggins, John Pitner, and Pinky Skinner are in a heated argument about something or other with criminal lawyer Billy Womack. Winn Reed Wysong, who made international headlines last week with her decision to run for the Presidency of the United States, is talking to Secretary of the Treasury Tommy Aiken. Although he has been in office only a short time, Aiken has already revolutionized the monetary setup of the nation by introducing a new system of exchange called wampum. Financiers Johnny Etheridge, Richard Scott, Billy Young, and Ronnie Dosch are distributing the new money. Isn't that Plato Watts, who won the Nobel Prize in physics last year? He really set the scientific world on its ear when he restated the complex Law of Gravitation by saying simply, What goes up must come down. He is in deep conversation with fellow scientists Billy Bates, Francis Poole, Billy Blanton, and Michael Robertson. Standing nearby are Janice Jordan, Susan Jones, Joyce McKenzie, Betty Thompson, Marcella Durant, and Mary Catherine Gennette, all employed by the quiz program which is replacing I've Got a Secret. The new show is called I Won't Tell, and The Shadow Won't Neither , and between commercials for Mummy Deodorant, the girls think up stupid questions and even stupider answers. There goes Pollyanna Smith in a striped Ieotard, followed by Carmeta Harrill and her baton! They must be advertising their new dancing school out at Effingham. The modern studio was designed by architects Ken Lester, Ray Ham, and Wendy Gill, and the heating system was installed by stationary engineer Don Gibson. Some of the men from 122 PROPHECY Sheriff Lyle McKain's chaingang who worked day and night to complete the building were Buddy Clark, Mitchell Fischbein, Reid Holland, Will Haseldon, Dan Stoudemire, and Wayne Oakley. Those rather dazed-looking fellows sitting on the couch are Bob O'Steen, Richard Jernigan, Charles Sandifer, Graham Lane, Buck Jones, and Wysong Moorer. They've looked like that ever since they returned from the first expedition to Mars-the first thing they saw after landing was a sign that said, We give S.8iH. Green Stamps. Although psychiatrists Patsy Roberts, Lynn Ganim, and Anna O'Bryan have been working with them constantly for the past three years, the shock hasn't worn off yet. Speaking of medicine, many advances in the field have been made by members of this class. Kenneth Gardner's pharmaceutical company, Sick, Incorporated, has developed a new wonder drug which they claim can cure five o'clock shadow, battle fatigue, and athlete's foot. The drug has the very peculiar name of To Kill 'em and druggists Tommy Benson, Paul Spivey, Johnny Eades, and Wayne Turner report no dissatisfied customers. Carolyn Pigate, Gayle Harrell, Joyce Rogers, Pearl Bowen, and Penny Jordan are known as the only nurses in the world who faint at the sight of blood, while Jimmy Fingers Lee is a world- famous brain surgeon. Dr. Lee got his start by experimenting on the ONE brain he managed to put together from fragments of Jack Lupo's and Ashton Lee's brainsl???l! The room is rapidly filling up now, I just got word that David Vaughan, Tommy Shake, Teddy Still, and Ronny Pope won't be able to make it today-their applications for leave were turned down by the French Foreign Legion. Surely will miss them, though. There are quite a few uniforms around here anyway, come to think of it-Rear Admiral James Jackson is now head of the Naval Academy, while Five-Star General Tommy Charlton is in charge of the Air Force Academy. Josie Arthur looks very smart in her uniform, too-she's Morale Officer at The Citadel now. Jerry Fowler and Randolph Drew have made their careers in the Air Force, and John Belk, in the Navy. Who would ever have guessed that Buddy McLaurin would be the principal of McClenaghan High School? He has a very good group of teachers who teach a variety of new subjects: Eileene Singletary, Head of the Embalming School, Kerlee Jackson, Assistant Ice-Skating Professor, and Loretta Moore, Stamp-Collecting Instructor. Librarian Sybil Kilgore and assistants Mary Lee Griffin, Janie Rotan, and Nancy Grimsley take very good care of the new library, which has in it only paper-back books. Paula Nichols is evidently doing well in her post as Good-Will Ambas- sador to Russia, Paula says she really does depend on her staff, com- posed of secretaries Joanne Rogers, Vondaree Hancock, Patricia Johnson, Lola Brunson, and interpreter Kathie Childers. Kathie can speak Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Olde Englishe, and Hebrew. In fact, she can speak nearly any language you can name-except Rus- sian. This makes things rather hard for Paula, so she usually resorts to Pig-Latin when conversing with the Russians. One look at Connie Lee, Nancy Hodges, and Barbara Carter is all that is necessary to sec why they are all tied for tirst place in the Mfg, America Contest. Judges for the contest, international playboyg David Watts, Raleigh Dutton, Billy Breeden, and Lanny Hudson simply couldn't make up their minds. We have just begun to see some of the fabulous personalities milling around here, but before going on, here is something of interest to all you TV viewers who are overweight: You've heard of the refrigerator that opens from one side: you've heard of the refrigerator that opens from both sides: but Ducker Refrigerators are one step ahead of all the rest. Ducker Refrigerators don't open at all. They come equipped with a lovely glassed-in front which allows you to look to your heart's content without ever touching a calorie. Just the thing for all your lat friends. NOW W2'f2 back 696502 and among the late-comers are glamorous movie stars Pat Debbie Reynolds Eagerton, Linda Susan Hayward Whittington, Bettis Jayne Mansfield Chase, Judy Rita Hayworth Kramer, and Linda Donna Reed McBride. If not for their private jet plane piloted by Henry Haigler, they probably wouldn't have been able to get away from the filming of their latest movie, Davie Coppertieldf' This most unusual movie, directed by Dot Ewing, has an all-female cast which features Lucy Martha Ray Edgerton and her trained bear act. Producers Bobby McCarter, Billy Ayres, and Billy Clarke say it's sure to win a few Academy Awards: and wardrobe mistresses Yvonne Oliver and Janice Munnerlyn agree. ln charge of hair styles and makeup are Pat Williamson, Carolyn Humphries, Cleybianne Carter, Martha Ann Bullard, Nora Eagerton, Linda Weatherford, and Pat Galloway. Franz Evans, Paul Kennedy, and Ravenel Melton are responsible for the sound etfects: and set designers are Brigetta llias, Jeanette Bunch, and Jackie Hinds. Mathematicians Robbie Little, Cris Hughes, and Kenneth Allen surely do look sad-and no wonder! After working for ten years to perfect a human brain they finally came up with something so delicate and complex that now they can't figure out how to work it. Maybe electrical engineers Gary Wetzel, Gene Wiggins, and Bobby Taylor can help them out. Buddy Baker has acquired a beautiful suntan: l guess he's out-of-doors a lot with his job as Head Caddy at the Florence Country Club. lt took Buddy a long time to work up to that position: but he seems to think it was worth it. Marie Crawford and Sherwood Lee also have nice tans, but for a different reason: for their expenses are cut somewhat by the cheap prices they are given by Jake Harrell and Ted Blackman on their shrimp boat, The J. Carlyle. Well, Judy Foy and Judy Sellers look mighty proud of their new Sunshine School for Good Girls. l hear the school has been very successful: but its director, Alta Rae Ford, gives all the credit to school psychologists Linda Seabrook, Pat Jones, and Pat Sprawls, who are doing research for their paper, What Makes a Good Girl Good? The tirst girls to attend this wonderful institution were Joyce Grooms, Bonnie Cook, Floride Anderson, and Barbara Brown: and telephone operators Cecile Je'Ffords, Carolyn Morris, Maude Young, and Mickey Asko have their hands full with calls from more applicants. Caretaker Macon Hodge really enjoys his job. That man standing over there in the shadows looks familiar-why, it's Kennedy McLeod, the F. B.l. Agent and President of the National Dick Tracy Fan Club. He seems to be keeping an eye on the diamond crown that Gay Zeigler, Miss America of I963, is wearing. lt's quite amusing to watch those two dentists, Chip Wilkins and William McCall, peering into each other's mouths when they talk. Standing near them is Johnny Ward, who sees to it that none of their patients feels any pain. He won't tell anyone what he uses, but it isn't Novocain. Carol Hamer, Jimmy Davis, Nancy Watson, Alicia Flowers, Kirk Cobb, and Jimmy Harwell are going broke in the elevator-shoe business. They just can't understand their customers, l guess. l'm glad that Bo Bridgers and Celia McDutfie got back from the Olympics in time to come: they look pretty tired out, but who wouldn't after a strenuous game of mumblety-peg? The important thing is that they won the trophy-remember how thrilled we were last year when Katherine Bailey brought back the coveted Croquet Cup? Janice Biggers, Becky Plummer, and Betty Ayres are attracting some attention with their colorful native costumes from South America, where they have been trying for some time to teach English to the South Americans. Kenneth Rhodes was down there recently to see about opening a cattle ranch in Costa Rica. Cowhands Tommy Rose, Jimmy Watkins, Guy Moore, Vernon Lane, and Cleyburn Carter seem to like the idea, but agricultural engineers Phil Farmer, Wallace Fraley, Floyd Ray, Rudy Jones, Hansel Hayes, and Bobby Dozier think Kenneth should grow red rice instead. Teen-age hangouts are quite different around Florence nowadays-the Beacon has been replaced by the Flashlight Proprietor Jimmy Owens claims they have the very best shepherd's pie in town. Out on the edge of town is something that has become very popular with the young people in the short time since it was opened-a new drive-in movie. Owners Charles Tanner, Melton Huggins, and Richard Wicklitife say it is the most up-to-date one in the South: it has all the comforts of home plus good, clean entertainment. The only drawback is that the screen hasn't been put up yet: but the teen-agers have been very understand- ing and cooperative about the whole thing. Several of the country's leading author are here: Eddie Newton, whose Trig Made Easy is a standard textbook in all South Carolina mental institutions: Davis Byrd, author of How To Win Arguments and Influence Teachers : and Johnny Holladay, whose Around the World with Eighty Girls has been banned in Boston, Kalamazoo, and Plamplico. Karl Jacob finally realized his dream of conducting his own symphony orchestra: he seems to be doing a wonderful job of it, too. There are other accomplished musicians with us here today: Peggy Ann Schipman has become even more famous than her idol, Liberace: Ralph Sebrell and Bobby Edwards, the only two-man trio in existence, have their own television show lon another net workj called Ginger Ale Music : and Danny Folendore recently made a new record, Music to do Nothing By. l have many more interesting people to tell you about, but here's something in which all you young lovers should be interested: The Pinky Pearson Do-lt-Yourself Romance Kit. Here's what you get for only ninety-eight cents: a quart jar of moonlight, three Elvis Presley records lslightly usedj, a pound and a half of stardust, a season's ticket to Timrod Park, and a twelve by ten foot sign, The South shall rise again. l just spotted another celebrity-South Carolina's Hula-Hoop Cham- pion, Cecilia Early. Cecilia had some pretty tough competition from Sarah Brigman, Jean Matthews, Sarah Hotfmeyer, and Linda Lewis. There are those who say that Mary Gail Simms would have won for sure il only her hula hoop hadn't gotten stuck in the semi-tinals. lt really did surprise me when l found that Vicki Harllee was painting roadsigns. Betty Borwick, Bobby Jean Greene, Patricia Eaton, and Eliza- beth Norton, who hold the paint brushes for her, say that Vicki really goes ape over those Burma-Shave signs. Bonny McQueen is bragging to speedcop Calvin Dukes about her election as president of Babysitters Anonymous, but Calvin seems more interested in what Don Reynolds is saying. Don now has his own insurance company, Risks Unlimited: and salesmen Robert Hyman, Loren Eagles, and Jimmy Miles have insured everything from Mildred Bradford's Dum-Dum Factory to Lerline Thornton's asthma cure. Patricia Anne Spivey, Vonnie Mae Smith, Nancy Burgh, and Sandra Harrell are publishng True Romance Magazines : and on their corner newsstand Sally Commander, Judy Hatchell, and Linda Hewitt sell only True Romance and Esquire , now edited by Ronald West. Kathie Greiner, Carol Glaze, and lost theigejobs as maids at Converse College last week when nightwatchman 'ilsbn Sandersf caught them walking around in Lgont of the school with si :thai-E Mare Wofford casa! lug? .,p,f,,,, Well, our time is about uffbi gl-Ili b2l0f6 We sign off, here's a word of advice from Spigot 81 Spyers Tobacco Company to all future Senior classes who might try to beat the record of the Class of Fifty-Nine: They said it couldn't be done-and they were right! sam. P21.1....L I 2 V BUDDY BAKER Lawyer LAND OF BEAUTY STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF FLORENCE We, the I959 Senior Class of McCIenaghan High School, being of sound mind and as one of our last acts as a departing class from this High School, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I I, Ken Lester, leave my brothers, Dickie, Johnny, and Lon, who are and will be football players, in the care of Coach Wall. ARTICLE II We, Melton Funky Huggins, Floyd Ray, Calvin Dukes, Bob O'Steen and Charles Tanner leave as soon as possible. ARTICLE III We, Billy Bates, Pinky Pearson, Bobby Taylor and Bill Blanton pass on our desire to build and tire rockets to the younger rocketeers. ARTICLE IV I, Kenneth Allen, leave my vocal chords to Roy Turner. ARTICLE V I, Judy Sellars, leave my quiet reserved manner to Sterling Cooke. ARTICLE VI I, Linda Seabrook, leave my majorette boots to Carol Jones. ARTICLE VII I, Richard Wicklitfe, leave my pranks and witty sense of humor to the underclassmen to pull on the up-coming sophomores. ARTICLE VIII We, Pinky Skinner, Tommy Charlton, Bo Bridges, Pat Grits Wiggins, and Jimmy Davis, being of sound mind and body, will our cabin at the river to Jerry Stallworth with the hopes that he can find a way to get rid of all the rats and ants that live there. ARTICLE IX I, Wendell Holland, abdicate my title King Teen to .... ? ARTICLE X We, Nancy Burgh, Jackie Hinds, Mickey Asko, Maude Young, Alta Rae Ford and Mary Gail Sims leave our desire to circle the Beacon to the girls that can't park. ARTICLE XI We, Dan Stoudenmire, Johnny Ward, Buddy Clark, Raleigh Dutton, and Cramer Lane surrender our urge to have a good time alter the Naval reserve meeting to the boys who will wear the sailor suits next year. ARTICLE XII We, Melissa Hi ' Gay Zeigler, Josie Arthur, Patsy Eagerton and Kathie beautifuI features to Ann Roe, Joyce Rainwater and Claire Sallenger. ARTICLE XIII We, Tommy Aiken, Johnny Holladay and David Watts leave realizing that many a feminine heart will be broken. ARTICLE XIV I, Lanny Hudson, leave my appeal to the girls to SIOp Bazen. ARTICLE XV We, Davis Byrd, Bobby McCarter and John Pitner leave our agreeable dispositions to the grouchy members of the Junior Class. ARTICLE XVI We, Lynn Ganim, Sallie Howle, Dianne Fredy, Florida Anderson, Vicki Harllee and Carol Glaze, give our excess knowledge to Lyles McLeod. Becky Wall, Anne Jelifords, Mary Louise Collins, June Mclntosh and Linda Altman. I'-I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ARTICLE XVII We, Becky Plummer, Bonnie Cooke and Yvonne Oliver leave to Miss Levin our skill in sewing to be distributed in the next class. ARTICLE XVIII We, Cleyburn Carter, Ronnie Pope and John Belk, bequeath to Bruce Richbourg our talent to work with all new cars. ARTICLE XIX We, Pat Cowell, Mary Catherine Gennette, Carmenta Harrill and Lucy Edgerton impart our Iascinating walk to Celly Allen. ARTICLE XX We, Cleybianne Carter, Pat Williamson, Martha Ann Bullard, Nora Edgerton, Patricia Galloway and Linda Weatherford leave our hair styling to the Junior and Sophomore girls. ARTICLE XXI We, Reid Holland and Kirk Cobb leave our manly appearance to Wylie Caldwell. ARTICLE XXII We, Barbara Batts and Edie Williford leave our baby faces and little girl charms to Anne Wilson. ARTICLE XXIII We, Hansel Hayes, Charles Sandifer, Buck Jones, Wallace Fraley, Randolph Drew, Ravenel Melton, Ashton Lee and Billy Young leave our hot driving buses to next year's drivers. ARTICLE XXIV We, Celia Ann McDuIifie, Cecile Jelifords and Dot Ewing leave to Mary Ogburn our power to have a good time all the time. ARTICLE XXV We, Barbara Carter, Nancy Hodges, Marie Crawford, Patricia Johnson and Connie Lee bequeath our ability to get husbands early with one final saying, It's all in knowing how. ARTICLE XXVI We, Jimmy Watkins, David Vaughan, Teddy Still, Jimmy Miles and Tommy Shake leave to take care of our responsibilities. ARTICLE XXVII We, Alicia Flowers, Patsey Roberts, Janice Biggers, Michael Robertson and Jo Ann Gregg leave our little brothers and sisters to the high school classes. ARTICLE XXVIII I, Henry Haigler, leave my ability to spot planes to those who are willing to listen and learn. ARTICLE XXIX I, Chip Wilkins, leave my dance steps to Gary Slauens. ARTICLE XXX We, Ralph Sebrell, Danny Folendore and Buddy Mi:Laurin give to Kenneth Grimsley our talent to make good in the field of music. ARTICLE XXXI We, Joyce Grooms, Pearl Bowen, Carol Hamer, Joyce Godbold, Mary Lee Griffin leave quiet manners and accommodating ideas to Johnny Billingsley. ARTICLE XXXII I, Peggy Schipman, leave my ability and talent to tickle the ivories to Anne Poston. ARTICLE XXXIII I, Winn Reed Wysong, leave my charm to catch a boy Iriend every- time I lose one to any girl in need. ARTICLE XXXIV We, Sybil Kilgore, Marcella DuRant, Betty Ayres, Anna O'Bryan, Judy Kramer, Sarah Hotfmeyer and Brigitta Ilias leave our polite and unusual ways to Gary Friar, Felicia Hewitt and Judy Roberts. ARTICLE XXXV We, Bobby Dozier, Donald Gibson, Dan Matthews, Lenair Hayes, Graham Lane, Paul Kennedy and Wayne Turner leave our prize winning pigs to next year's agricultural class. ARTICLE XXXVI We, Billy Breeden, Wendy Gill, Russell Culberson, Wayne Oakley, Gerald Street and Cris Hughes deliver to Wayne Bailey, Bob Webb, Uncle Lew Jernigan and Bobby Stephenson our little address books so that they can enjoy life also. ARTICLE XXXVII I- T0 n nY Benson. leave l 0PIn9 that 2V0ry0ne will go to the Bright Leal Drive-In. ARTICLE XXXVIII I, Johnny Eades, leave my nickname Pogo . ARTICLE XXXIX We, Vflson Sanders, Loren Eagles, Fred Ducker, Ray Ham and Micky Fischbein leave, ilawe can get out ol trig and advanced algebra. ARTICLE XL I, Lyle McKain, leave my electric personality to those who will study the kilowatts. ARTICLE XLI I, Guy Moore, leave my K.O. punch to my brother Larry Moore ARTICLE XLII I, Bertie Warren Stokes, leave my mother to take my place. ARTICLE XLIII I, Plato Watts, leave my excess weight to Bebe Finklea who needs it more than I do. ARTICLE XLIV I, Katherine Bailey, leave my talents in sports to Linda Randall. ARTICLE XLV We, Mildred Bradlord, Sarah Brigman, Lola Brunson, Jeanette Bunch, Penny Jordon and Carolyn Morris leave to Linda Early and CIem Hatchell our ability to hold our men through all situations. ARTICLE XLVI I, Karl Jacob, give my deepest appreciation to all members ol the Senior class for the kindness each has shown to me. ARTICLE XLVII We, Linda Whittington, Bonny McQueen, Judy Foy, Janice Jordan, Lynn Knobeloch and Bettis Chase leave our empty lipstick tubes, used powder and toothless combs to no one because it would not do them any good. ARTICLE XLVIII I, Jimmy Owens, leave to render my services to the Beacon lthey need itl. ARTICLE XLIX We, Bobby Edwards, Francis Poole, Paul Spivey, Gregg O'NeaI, Gene Wiggins and Louis Sheppard leave to McCIenaghan High School the best janitor in town-Clyde Reese. ARTICLE L We, Jean Matthews and Dianne Cusack, leave to go on a long journey which will take us to our Southern Plantation Homes. ARTICLE LI We, Jimmy Lee, Jimmy Harwell and Eddie Newton leave hoping that very soon we will be real fly-guys . ARTICLE LII We, Roy Odom, Tommy Rose, Don Reynolds and Robert Hyman depart to give Mr. Owen some peace and quiet. ARTICLE LIII I, Cecelia Earley, leave hoping that Mr. Johnson will get a replace- ment lor me. ARTICLE LIV We, James Jackson, Robbie Little and Billy Clark leave our gift to get As to Eddie Parker, Bill Meggs and Phil Meggs. ARTICLE LV We, Nancy Grimsley and Elizabeth Norton, leave so that we will be able to talk day and night. ARTICLE LVI Vonnie Mae Smith and Ann Rogers, surrender our positions as We, library assistants to any young SOPITOTTTOYCS- We ARTICLE LVII Joyce Rogers, Janie Rotan and Jake Harrell leave three vacant places' behind the lunch counter. We, ARTICLE LVIII Johnny Etheridge, Will Haselden, Macon Hodge, Kenneth Gard- ner, Lewis Harper and Wysong Moore leave our ability to get along by doing as little as posible to Julius Byrd, Joey Hammond and Jackie Flowers. ARTICLE LIX We, Pat Jones, Linda Hewitt, Vondaee Hancock, Carolyn HumpI1ri6S. Bobbie Jean Green and Betty Thompson leave so that the Junior and Sophomore girls will have a chance with the boys. ARTICLE LX We, Eileene Singletary, Patricia Eaten, Paula Nichols, Linda McBride, Joyce McKenzie, Barbara Brown and Kathie Childers leave hoping to tind a husband in our near luture. ARTICLE LXI We, Richard Jernigan and Kenneth Rhodes, leave the C, A. P. in a complete mess. ARTICLE LXII I, Pollyanna Smith, leave my cowboy boots to Phyllis Gregg. ARTICLE LXIII We, Gayle Harrell, Loretta Moore, Lerline Thornton, Patricia Anne Spivey, Nancy Watson and Carolyn Pigate leave our ability to get along without toys to Barbara Allen, Peggy Wright, Carol Ward and Diane Shetley. ARTICLE LXIV We, Linda Lewis, Franz Evans, Betty Borwick and Kerlee Jackson leave to go back to our home towns. ARTICLE LXV I, Ronnie Dosch, leave so that I may ride my brother around more olten. ARTICLE LXVI We, Kennedy McLeod, Ronnie West and William McCall give our power to be small and very enduring to Billy Gamble, Billy Hoole and Randy Timmerman. ARTICLE LXVII We, Patricia Sprawls and Gary Wetzel, leave together. ARTICLE LXVIII We, Johnny Cameron, Ted Blackman, Rudy Jones, Phil Farmer and Vernon Lane leave to go milk our cows. ARTICLE LXIX We, Billy Womack and Billy Ayres, leave our goll skill to Richard Glass, Bobby Kennedy and Jimmy Clarke--they need it. ARTICLE LXX We, Randolph Williams and Sherwood Lee, leave the teachers in peace, ARTICLE LXXI I, Susan Jones, leave my handsome brother-in-law, Gailliard Simmons, to the uprising Juniors and Sophomores-aren't they lucky? ARTICLE LXXII I, Judy Hatchell, leave my good looking tigure and personality to Sandra Chase. ARTICLE LXXIII I, Sally Commander, leave a list of all the people that I know to anyone who might be able to use it. ARTICLE LXXIV I, Buddy Baker, leave the writing ol the next class will to the next class lawyer with the advice to reluse the position when selected. ARTICLE LXXV We, the Senior Class, leave a special thanks to you, Anna Gritliin and Miss Andrews, lor the time and consideration you have given us when we confronted you with our problems. ARTICLE LXXVI We, the members ol the Senior Class, leave our appreciation to Mr. Lever, who has graciously helped us in our years at McCIenaghan High School. ARTICLE LXXVII We, the entire Senior Class, would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors, Miss Galloway, Mrs. Cusack and Mrs. Blanton for their untiring efforts and assistance in making our years at McCIenaghan High School very successful and happy ones. 42.44, rear.. Class Lawyer. Witnesses: Huckleberry Hound Rocket Rick SENIOR HONORS TOMMY AIKEN . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Chorale, Key Club, Junior Exchange Club, Hi-Y, House ol Representatives. KENNETH ALLEN . . . P.-T.-S. A. House ol Re re en ative en e . p s t s, Comm c - ment Marshal, Marshal. Pep Club, Chorale, Hi-Y, Junior Varsity Football, Goll Team. FLORIDE ANDERSON . . . National Honor Society, Yellow Jaclret Statl, Hall Patrol, Green Anchor Club Vice-President, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Treasurer, Good Citizen, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Chorale, Glee Club, Magazine Campaign Planning Committee. JOSIE ARTHUR . . . Chorale, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Girls' Sex- tette, Honor Salesman, Assistant Business Manager oi FLORENTINE, Treasurer ol Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society, President ol Chorale, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Homeroom Secretary, May Court Attendant, Junior-Senior Program Committee, Superlative-Best Dancer, Homeroom Newspaper Reporter, P.-T.-S. A. Homeroom Rep- resentative, Gold Anchor Club, Green Anchor Club, Homeroom Newspaper Representative, Magazine Committee Team Captain. MICKEY ASKO . . . Glee Club, Chorale. BETTY AYRES . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Good Citizen, Hall Patrol. BILLY AYRES . . . Block F Club, Pep Club, Goll Team, P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y, Exchange Club, Homeroom Secretary. BUDDY BAKER . . . Goll Team, Homeroom President, Homeroom Vice- President, Football Team, Good Citizen, Chorale, Hi-Y, Bloclr F Club, P.-T.-S. A., Key Club, Class Lawyer, FLORENTINE Staff, Honor Salesman, Junior-Senior Committee, Vice-President ol Chorale, Pep Club, High School State Goll Champion. BILLY BATES . . . P.-T.-S. A., Key Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. BARBARA BATTS . . . Homeroom Vice-President, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Treasurer, Secretary ol Sophomore Class, Treasurer ol Junior Class, Treasurer ol Senior Class, Student Council, Green Anchor Club, Junior Advisor Green Anchor Club, President ol Green Anchor Club, Teen Town Board ol Directors, Glee Club, President ol Glee Club, Chorale, Hall Patrol, May Court Attendant, Miss Junior ol FLORENTINE, Homecoming Sponsor Cheerleader, Pep Club, Board ol Directors, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Good Citizen, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Key Club Sweetheart, National Honor Society, Delegate to State National Honor Society Convention, Delegate to South Carolina Association ol Student Councils Convention, Junior-Senior Planning Committee, FLOREN- TINE Staff, High Honor Salesman, Attendant to Invitational Baslret- ball Queen KATHERINE BAILEY . . . Block F Club, Gold Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Glee Club, Honor Salesman, Hall Patrol. JOHN BELK . . . T 81 I Club, Pep Club, P'.-T.-S. A., Transler lrom Dreher High School, Columbia, S. C. TOMMY BENSON . . . Pep Club. JANICE BIGGERS . . . Glee Club Vice-President, Pep Club. TED BLACKMON . . . Vice-President ol Bus Club, Bus Club, F. F. A., School Bus Sale Driving Award, F. F.A. Camp. BILLY BLANTON . . . Key Club, Key Club Vice-President, Traclr Team, Homeroom Secretary, FLORENTINE Staff, Hi-Y, P.-T.-S.A., Good Citizen, Salety Patrol, Boys' State. BETTY BARWICK . . . Transler lrom Manning, S. C., D. E. Club, D. E. Club Treasurer. PEARL BOWEN . . . National Honor Society, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Anchor Club, Glee Club, Good Citizen. MILDRED BRADFORD . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Hall Patrol. BILLY BREEDEN . . . Yellow Jacket Staff, Homeroom President, Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Homeroom Treasurer, T 81 I Club, Library Assistant, Library Club. BRIDGERS . . . Varsity Football, Traclr, Homeroom President, Tobacco Bowl, Homeroom Vice-President, Block F Club, Key Club, Key Club, P.-T.-S. A., Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Baseball. 111, SARAH BRIGMAN . . . PI.-T.-S. A., Chorale, Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom News- paper Representative. BARBARA BROWN . . . Gold Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. Hall Patrol, Library Club, Vice-President Library Club, Honor Salesman, Glee Club. LOLA BRUNSON, Pep Club, Green Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Vice-President, Office Helper, Hall Patrol, Honor Salesman. MARTHA ANN BULLARD . . . Caleteria Helper, T 8: I Club, Library Assistant. JEANETTE BUNCH . . . Pep Club, Glee Club, P.-T.-S. A. NANCY BURGH . . . Chorale, Glee Club, Glee Club President, Pep Club. DAVIS BYRD . . . Track, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Columbia Mental Contest, National Honor Society. JOHNNY CAMERON . . . Good Citizen, T 8r I Club. CLEYBIANNE CARTER . . . Pep Club, T 8: I Club, P.-T.-S. A., Library Club. CLEYBURN CARTER . . . P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y. KATHIE CHILDERS .... Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers' Club, National Honor Society, D.A. R. Award, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, State Mental Contest, Chorale, National Merit Semi-Finalist, P.-T.-S. A. TOMMY CHARLTON . . . Football, Traclr, Block F Club, Chorale, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y, Homeroom Treasurer, Key Club. BETTIS CHASE . . . Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Honor Salesman. BILLY CLARKE . . . Homeroom Newspaper Reporter, Junior Exchange Club, P.-T.-S. A., Junior-Senior Planning Committee, Junior Exchange Club Chaplain, Hi-Y, Science Club, Pep Club, Color Guard in Band, Honor Salesman. BUDDY CLARK . . . Homeroom Treasurer, P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y., Office Helper. BONNIE COOK . . . Chorale, Homeroom Treasurer, Glee Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Glee Club President. KIRK COBB . . . Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. SALLY COMMANDER . . . Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Patrol, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Honor Salesman. PATTI COWELL . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Green Anchor, Homeroom News- paper Representative, P.-T.-S. A., Good Citizen, Honor Salesman. MARIE CRAWFORD . . . Bus Club, Bus Driver, Glee Club, Bible Club, Homeroom Vice-President, P.-T.-S. A. RUSSELL CULBERSON . . . F. F. A., F. F.A. Vice-President: P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. DIANNE CUSACK . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Homecoming Sponsor, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A. JIMMY DAVIS . . . Bloclr F Club, Homeroom Vice-President, Varsity Football, Baseball, Pep Club, Key Club, Baseball, P.-T.-S. A. RONNIE DOSCH ...T Br I Club. BOBBY DOZIER . . . F. F. A., F. F. A. Sentinel. RANDOLPH DREW . . . Bus Driver, F. F.A., Bus Drivers' Club, T Br I Club, Cafeteria Helper. RUDOLPH DREW . . . Bus Driver, F. F. A., Bus Drivers' Club, T 81 I Club, Caleteria Helper. FRED DUCKER . . . Key Club, Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Boys' Sgxfgfl Chorale, Honor Salesman. MARCELLA DURANT . . . Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Glee Club, P.-T.-S. A. RALEIGH DUTTON . . . Varsity Football, Bloclr F Club, Pep Club, Hr-Y, P.-T.-S. A. JOHNNY EADES . . . Chorale, Junior-Senior Planning Committgg, NORA EAGERTON . . . T 8: I Club, Bible Club. Senior Honors - Continued PATSY EAGERTON . . . House ol Representatives, Student Council, Hall Patrol, P.-T.-S.A., Pep Club Secretary, Chorale, Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, May Court Attendant, Maid ol Honor, Homecoming Honor Attendant, Honor Salesman, Alternate Cheer- leader, Homecoming Sponsor, Delegate to State Student Council Convention, Junior-Senior Program Committee, Homeroom Secretary. LOREN EAGLES-P.-T.-S. A., Good Citizen, Homeroom Representative, Key Club, Honor Salesman, Hi-Y, International Key Club Convention. CECELIA ANN EARLY . . . Glee Club, Chorale, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A. PATRICIA EATON . . . Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Sales- man, Hall Patrol, Pep Club. LUCY EDGERTON . . . Chorale, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A. BOBBY EDWARDS . . . Key Club, Band, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Honor Salesman, Baseball, Track, Band Clinic. JOHNNY ETHERIDGE . . . P.-T.-S. A., Chorale, Junior Exchange Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y. FRANZ EVANS . . . Transfer from Johnsonville, S. C. DOT EWING . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom P.-T.-S. A. Representative, Green Anchor Club, Homeroom Newspaper Repre- sentative, Hall Patrol, Yellow Jacket Statl, Feature Editor, Quill and Scroll, South Carolina Scholastic Press Association Convention, Disc Jockey tor Yellow Jacket Turntable, Honor Salesman. PHIL FARMER . . . F. F. A., F. F. A. Vice-President, F. F. A. Secretary, F. F. A. Reporter, Bus Drivers Club. MICKEY FISCHBEIN . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Science Club. ALICIA FLOWERS . . . P.-T.-S.A., Pep Club. BARBARA CARTER FLOWERS . . . D. E. Club Historian. DANNY FOLENDORE . . . Band, D. E. Club, Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A., Salety Patrol. ALTA RAE FORD . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A. JUDY FOY . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, Library Assistant, Library Club, P.-T.-S. A., Green Anchor Club, Honor Salesman, Yellow Jacket Staff, Hall Patrol. WALLACE FRALEY . . . F. F. A., F. F. A. Treasurer, F. F. A. President, F. F. A. State Officer, Bus Driver, Bus Drivers' Club. DIANNE FREDY . . . Chorale, Gold Anchor Club, Gold Anchor Club Secretary, Good Citizen, National Honor Society, Business Manager ol FLORENTINE, Chiel Marshal, P.-T.-S. A., P.-T.-S.A. Homeroom Representative, Honor Salesman, Chairman Magazine Campaign, Commencement Marshal, Mental Contest Semi-Finalist in Columbia, Superlative-Most Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed. PAT GALLOWAY-Cafeteria Helper, T gr I Club, Library Club. LYNN GANIM . . . National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Chorale, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Hall Patrol, Library Assistant, Office Helper, National Honor Society, National Honor Society Vice-President, Gold Anchor Club Treasurer and President, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Honor Salesman, Magazine Sale Planning Committee, Homeroom Newspaper Representative. KENNETH GARDNER . . . Hi-Y, Junior Exchange Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, House ol Representatives. MARY KATHERINE GENNETTE . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Hall Patrol, Anchor Club, Glee Club, P.-T.-S. A. WENDY GILL . . . Yellow Jacket Staff, Hi-Y, Homeroom Secretary, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom President, Junior Exchange Club, Pep Club. CAROL GLAZE . . . National Honor Society, National Honor Society Treasurer, Good Citizen, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Green Anchor Club, Chorale, Homeroom Vice-President, Homeroom Secretary, Glee Club. BOBBIE JEAN GREENE . . . Glee Club, P.-T.-S. A., Good Citizen, Pep Club, Anchor Club, Hall Patrol. JOAN GREGG . . . Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Presi- dent, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, May Court Attendant, Good Citizen. KATHIE GREINER . . . May Court, Chorale, Glee Club, House ol Repre- sentatives, Treasurer ol Sophomore Class, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y President, Gold Anchor Club, Gold Anchor Club Senior Advisor, Pep Club, Pep Club Treasurer, Good Citizen, National Honor Society, P.-T.-S. A.. P.-T.-S. A. Vice-President, Newspaper Representative, Hall Patrol, Honor Salesman, Homecoming Sponsor, Senior Superlative-Best Dressed, Most Courteous, Junior-Senior Planning Committee. MARY LEE GRIFFIN . . . Glee Club, Bus Driver, Bus Drivers' Club President, P.-T.-S. A. JOYCE GROOMS . . . Commencement Marshal, P.-T.-S. A., Future Teachers' Club, FLORENTINE Statf, Bible Club, Bible Club President, National Honor Society, National Honor Society President, Magazine Campaign Committee, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, Junior Class Play, l Speak lor Democracy Contest Winner, Yellow Jacket Exchange Editor. HENRY HAIGLER . . . Junior Varsity Football, Hi-Y, Junior Exchange Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Alternate Cheerleader, Key Club. RAY HAM . . . P.-T.-S. A., Junior Exchange Club, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, Homeroom Representative, Pep Club, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Jnior Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Junior Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Basketball. CAROL HAMER . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Gold Anchor Club, Honor Salesman, P.-T.-S. A., Chorale. VONDAREE HANCOCK . . . P'.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club. Hall Patrol. VICKI HARLLEE . . . Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Gold Anchor Club, Gold Anchor Club Junior Advisor, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Honor Salesman, Maga- zine Sale Planning Committee, Newspaper Representative. LEWIS HARPER . . . Chorale, Junior Varsity Football, Homeroom Secre- tary, D. E. Club, Hall Patrol, Pep Club, Bus Drivers' Club, Junior Varsity Baseball. JAKE HARRELL . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Salety Patrol, Key Club, Honor Salesman, Good Citizen. GAYLE HARRELL . . . P.-T.-S. A., Green Anchor Club. CARMETA HARRILL . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Band. JIMMY HARWELL . . . F. F. A., P.-T.-S. A., Bus Driver. WILL HASELDEN . . . P.-T.-S. A. JUDY HATCHELL . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, D. E. Club, Tri-Hi-Y. LENAIR HAYES . . . Bus Drivers' Club, F. F. A. I-IANSEL HAYES . . . F. F. A., F. F. A. Sentinel, Bus Drivers' Club. LINDA HEWETT . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Honor Salesman, Yellow Jacket Statt, Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Magazine Campaign Committee, Good Citizen. MELISSA HIGGINS . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Chorale, Girls' Sextette, Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom Secretary, Secretary ol Junior Class, Vice-President ol Student Body, Commencement Marshal, National Honor Society, Good Citizen, Homecoming Queen, Girlg' State, Superlative-Best All Around, May Court Attendant. JACKIE HINDS . . . Honor Salesman, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Glee Club. MACON HODGE . . . P.-T.-S.A. SARAH HOFFMEYER . . . National Honor Society, Good Citizen, Hall Patrol, P.-T.-S. A., Anchor Club. JOHNNY HOLLADAY . . . Homeroom Representative, Student Council, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, Cheerleader, Junior Exchange Club, Junior Exchange Club Vice-President, Junior Exchange Club President, Head Cheerleader, Pep Club, Superlatives-Most Original, Most Popular, P.-T.-S.A., Teen Town Delegate. REID HOLLAND . . . P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y. WENDELL HOLLAND . . . Transler lrom Hemingway, S. C., Chorale, Boys' Sextet, Junior Exchange Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, o Senior Honor SALLIE HOWLE . . . Future Teachers' Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Vice- President, Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., P.-T.-S. A. Representative, Home- room President, Commencement Marshal, National Honor Society, Marshal, Library Assistant, Honor Salesman, Class Prophet. LANNY HUDSON . . . Football, Track, Homeroom Vice-President, Hi-Y. Tlgobagccn Bowl, Key Club, Block F Club, P.-T.-S. A., Junior Varsity oot a . CRIS HUGHES . . . P.-T.-S.A., Pep Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Science Club, Hi-Y, FLORENTINE Staff. CAROLYN HUMPHRIES . . . Homeroom Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y, Green Anchor Club, Yellow Jacket Staff, Quill and Scroll, T 8: I Club, T Bi I Club Treasurer, T 81 I Club Secretary, T 8: I Club Sweetheart, P.-T.-S. A., May Court Attendant, Alternate Cheerleader, Pep Club, Yellow Jacket Exchange Editor. ROBERT HYMAN . . . D. E. Club. BRIGITTA ILIAS . . . Transler lrom Columbia, S. C., Pep Club, Gold Anchor Club, Chorale. JAMES JACKSON . . . President ol Senior Class, Hi-Y President, Student Council, Hi-Y, Junior Exchange Club, Vice-President ol Junior Class, Class Historian, Homeroom President, Boys' State, Pep Club, Junior- Senior Committee, Superlatives-Most Likely to Succeed, Most Dependable. KERLEE JACKSON . . . Transler lrom Charleston, S. C., National Honor Society, Hall Patrol. KARL JACOB . . . Band. CECILE JEFFORDS . . . Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol. PATRICIA JOHNSON . . . P.-T.-S.A., Band, Pep Club. RUDY JONES . . . F. F. A., T 81 I Club, Track. PAT JONES . . . Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Homeroom Secretary, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Newspaper Representative. SUSAN JONES . . . Anchor Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Chorale, House ol Representatives. JANICE JORDAN . . . P.-T.-S. A., Chorale, Homeroom Secretary, Home- room President, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Salesman, Inside Patrol, Green Anchor Club, Attendant to the Invitational Basketball Queen. PENNY JORDAN . . . P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol, Pep Club, Homeroom Newspaper Representative, Homeroom Treasurer, Honor Salesman. PAUL KENNEDY . . . Bus Drivers Club, F. F. A. SYBIL KILGORE . . . P.-T.-S.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Anchor Club, McClenaghan High Players, Hall Patrol. LYNN KNOBELOCH . . . P.-T.-S. A., Gold Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Chorale, Girls' Sextette, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom President, Junior-Senior Planning Committee, Honor Salesman. JUDY KRAMER . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Gold Anchor Club, Gold Anchor Club Vice-President, P.-T.-S.A., Pep Club, Homeroom President, Junior- Senior Committee, Good Citizen, May Court Attendant, Office Helper. CRAMER LANE . . . P.-T.-S. A., D. E. Club, Yellow Jacket Staff, Pep Club. JIMMY LEE . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Chorale, Homeroom President, Homeroom Vice-President, Junior Exchange Club, Junior-Senior Plan- ing Committee, Hi-Y. SHERWOOD LEE . . . Speech Club, Dramatics Club, Library Club, Vice- President ol Bible Club. LINDA LEWIS . . . Transler lrom Rocky Mount, N. C., Gold Anchor Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-S. A. ROBBIE LITTLE . . . Salety Patrol, National Honor Society, Key Club, Science Club, Good Citizen, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Honor Salesman, Junior Varsity Football, P.-T.-S. A. JACK LUPO . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Science Club, Hi-Y, T 8: I Club, Future Teachers' Club. DAN MATTHEWS . . . F. F. A. Vice-President. S I78 Continued JEAN MATTHEWS . . . Homeroom President, Homecoming Sp0r1S0f. P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Library Assistant, Homeroom News- paper Representative. RAVENEL MELTON . . . Bus Drivers' Club, D. E. Club. LINDA MCBRIDE . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Anchor Club, National Honor Society, Chorale, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer, Gold Anchor Club Treasurer, Pep Club, I'l-ill P6'fI'OI. P.-T.-S. A. WILLIAM McCALL . . . Hi-Y, P.-T.-S.A., Band. BOBBY McCARTER . . . Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Baseball, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Key Club, Junior Exchange Club, Baseball. CELIA MCDUFFIE . . . Honor Salesman, Gold Anchor Club, Pep Club. Tri-Hi-Y, House ol Representatives, P.-T.-S. A., Basketball, Hall Patrol. BUDDY McLAURlN . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Band, Junior-Senior Planning Committee, Drum Major, Honor Salesman. KENNEDY MCLEOD . . . P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Vice-President, School Radio Announcer. LYLE McKAlN . . . Key Club, Key Club Treasurer, House ol Represen- tatives, Homeroom President, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Science Club, Science Club Vice-President, Hi-Y, Junior-Senior Decorating Commit- tee, Junior Varsity Football, Color Guard in Band, Key Club State Convention, Key Club National Convention. JOYCE MCKENZIE . . . Chorale, Anchor Club, Hall Patrol. LORETTA MOORE . . . Homeroom Newspaper Reporter, Homeroom President, National Honor Society, Green Anchor Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Future Teachers' Club, Honor Salesman, Hall Patrol, Magazine Committee Team Captain. WYSONG MOORER . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. CAROLYN MORRIS . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. BONNY MCOUEEN . . . Green Anchor Club, Anchor Club Secretary. Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President, Homeroom Treasurer, Pep Club, Pep Club President, P.-T.-S.A., National Honor Society, Junior-Senior Committee, Hall Patrol, Office Helper. JANICE MUNNERLYN . . . Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol. EDDIE NEWTON . . . P.-T.-S. A., Track. PAULA NICHOLS . . . Chorale, Glee Club, Future Teachers' Club, Gold Anchor Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A. ANNA O'BRYAN . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Gold Anchor Club, National Honor Society, National Honor Society Secretary, Com- mencement Marshal, Assistant Chiel Marshal, Office Helper, Honor Salesman, FLORENTINE Staff, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee. YVONNE OLIVER . . . P.-T.-S. A., Honor Salesman. PINKY PEARSON, Hi-Y, Boys' State, P.-T.-S. A. CAROLYN PIGATE . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Gold Anchor Club, Pep Club, I Speak lor Democracy Contest Winner, P.-T.-S. A., Good Citizen, Future Teachers' Club, Homeroom Representative. JOHN PITNER . . . Science Club, Science Club President, P.-T.-S. A., Basketball, Goll Team, Pep Club, Good Citizen. REBECCA PLUMMER . . . Drama Club, Tennis Team, Basketball, Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Theater Workshop, Hall Patrol. FRANCIS POOLE . . . Track, P.-T.-S. A., Key Club, Homeroom Vice- President, Homeroom President, Junior-Senior Planning Committee, Color Guard in Band, Science Club Secretary. RONALD POPE . . . Homeroom Newspaper Representative, Art Club. Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y, Bus Drivers' Club, Bus Drivers' Club President, D. E. Club, D.E. Club Secretary, Disc Jockey on Yellow Jacket Turntable. FLOYD RAY . . . Bus Driver, Bus Club, T 81 I Club, Track, F. F. A. DON REYNOLDS . . . D. E. Club, P.-T.-S. A., Art Club. KENNETH RHODES . . . Homeroom Treasurer, Science Club, P.-T.-S.A., Pep Club, Honor Salesman, Junior-Senior Planning Committee. Senior Honors - Continued PATSEY ROBERTS . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Green Anchor Club, Library Club, Library Club President, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Treasurer, Honor Salesman, Library Assistant, Hall Patrol, Chorale, Junior-Senior Program Committee. MIKE ROBERTSON . . . Key Club, Science Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Junior-Senior Committee, Band. JOANNE ROGERS . . . Hall Patrol, Library Assistant, P.-T.-S. A., Tri- Hi-Y, Pep Club, Band, Homeroom Vice-President. TOMMY ROSE . . . D.E. Club Editor. N WILSON SANDERS . . . Transler lrom Spartanburg, S. C., Key Club, National Honor Society, Hi-Y. CHARLES SANDIFER . . . Bus Driver, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Salety Patrol, PEGGY SCHIPMAN . . . School Pianist, Chorale, Theater Workshop, Homeroom President, High Honor Salesman, Superlative-Most Talented, Pep Club Secretary. LINDA SEABROOK . . . Band, Majorette, Band Clinic, Pep Club, Good Citizen, P.-T.-S. A., National Honor Society, FLORENTINE Staff. High Honor Salesman. RALPH SEBRELL . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Band Clinic, Band, Science Club. JUDY SELLERS . . . Tri-Hi-Y, House ol Representatives, Newspaper Representative, Library Assistant, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol, Library Club, Honor Salesman, Invitational Basketball Queen, Chorale, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom Representative, Yellow Jacket Staff, Alter- nate Cheerleader, Superlatives-Most Original, Wittiest. TOMMY SHAKE . . . P.-T.-S.A. LOUIS SHEPPARD . . . Band, Junior Varsity Football, Track, Boxing, P.-T.-S.A. MARY GAIL SIMS . . . Chorale, P.-T.-S. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Patrol, Pep Club. EILEENE SINGLETARY . . . Hall Patrol, Gold Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Future Teachers' Club. f'INKY SKINNER . . . Track, Football, Vice-President ol Sophomore Class, President ol Junior Class, Homeroom President, Junior Exchange Club, P.-T.-S.A., Block F Club, Superlative-Most Courteous, Tobacco Bowl, FLORENTINE Staff, Pep Club, Block F Club Vice- President, Hi-Y. POLLYANNA SMITH . . . Good Citizen, Bus Driver, Glee Club, Chorale, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol, High Honor Salesman. VONNIE MAE SMITH . . . Library Club, Library Club Secretary-Treasurer, P.-T.-S. A. PATRICIA SPIVEY . . . Hall Patrol, Bible Club, Pep Club, Good Citizen, Library Assistant. PAUL SPIVEY . . . P.-T.-S. A., Chorale, Hi-Y, Pep Club. PATRICIA SPRAWLS . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Green Anchor Club, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Commencement Marshal, Marshal, FLORENTINE Statt, Hall Patrol, National Honor Society, Homeroom Vice-President, Junior- Senior Planning Committee, Homeroom Newspaper Representative, Good Citizen, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Office Helper. BERTIE WARREN STOKES . . . Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Patrol, National Honor Society, Girls' State, Good Citizen, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club: Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, Chorale, Honor Salesman, Homeroom Treasurer. RICHARD STOTT . . . Transler from Marietta, Ga., Key Club, Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A. DAN STOUDENMIRE . . . P.-T.-S. A., Key Club, Hi-Y, Junior Varsity Baseball, Science Club, Band. CHARLES TANNER . . . D.E. Club, P.-T.-S. A., Band, Pep Club, D.E. Club President, Art Club. BOBBY TAYLOR . . . P.-T.-S. A., National Honor Society, State Mental Contest, Homeroom President, Vice-President ol Senior Class: Pep Club, Commencement Marshal, FLORENTINE Editor-in-Chiel, Boys' State, Honor Salesman, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee. BETTY THOMPSON . . . House ol Representatives, Homeroom Vice- President, Homeroom President, Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Commencement Marshal, Pep Club, Gold Anchor Club Secretary, P.-T.-S. A., Hall Patrol, Olilice Helper. LERLINE THORNTON . . . National Honor Society, Good Citizen, Hall Patrol, Library Assistant, Bible Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Library Club. WAYNE TURNER . . . F. F. A., P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club. DAVID VAUGHAN . . . Homeroom President, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Chorale, Hi-Y, Track, Junior Varsity Football, T 81 l Club President. NANCY VAUGHAN . . . Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Chorale, Homeroom Treasurer, Homeroom Secretary: Secretary ol Senior Class. MAUDE YOUNG . . . P.-T.-S. A., Glee Club, Pep Club, Homeroom President. JOHNNIE WARD . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Homeroom Newspaper Reporter, Science Club, Hi-Y. DAVID WATTS . . . Football, Track, Baseball, Block F Club, Pep Club. PLATO WATTS . . . National Merit Scholarship Finalist, State Mental Contest Finalist, Science Club, Good Citizen, National Honor Society, Key Club, Key Club Treasurer, Boys' State, Junior-Senior Planning Committee, Band, P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Honor Salesman, Salety Patrol. NANCY WATSON . . . Office Helper, P.-T.-S. A., High Honor Salesman. LINDA WEATHERFORD . . . T 8: I Club, Bible Club. RONALD WEST . . . P.-T.-S. A., Hi-Y, Pep Club, High Honor Salesman, Tennis, Alternate Cheerleader. GARY WETZEL . . . P. T. S. A., Pep Club, T 81 I Club. LINDA WHITTINGTON . . . Chorale, Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Homeroom President, Homeroom Vice-President, Homecoming Sponsor. RICHARD WICKLIFFE . . . P.-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Cheerleader, Homeroom President, Senior Superlative-Wittiest, Hi-Y, Homeroom Newspaper Representative, Chorale. GENE WIGGINS . . . Band, Key Club President, Key Club National Convention, Key Club District Convention, Boys' State, Hi-Y, Good Citizen, P.-T.-S.A., Junior-Senior Committee, Science Club, Honor Salesman. PAT WIGGINS . . . Track, Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Baseball, Block F Club, Hi-Y, Key Club, President ol Sophomore Class, Homeroom President, Teen Town Council, Chorale, Junior-Senior Committee, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., Varsity Baseball, Superlatives-Best Dressed, Best Looking. CHIP WILKINS . . . Homeroom President, Homeroom Vice-President, P,-T.-S. A., Pep Club, Hi-Y. PAT WILLIAMSON-T 81 I Club, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y. EDIE WILLIFORD . . . Transfer lrom Rocky Mount, N. C., Green Anchor Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-S.A. BILLY WOMACK . . . Block F Club, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer, Goll Team, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Key Club, Pep Club, P.-T.-S.A., Southeastern High School Goll Champion, I958. WINN REED WYSONG . . . Green Anchor Club, Green Anchor Club Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, P.-T.-5-A-. P--T--S-'AM l'IOm2r0om Representative, House ol Representatives, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Hall Patrol, Yellow Jacket Staff, Chorale, Girls' Sextette, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Vice-President, May Court Attendant, Junior- Senior Program Committee. GAY ZEIGLER . . . House ol Representatives, May Court Attendant, Green Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, P.-T.-S. A., P.-T.-S.A. Home. room Representative, Cheerleader, Miss FIorentine , Homeroom Vice-President, FLORENTINE Statf, Student Council, Top Honor Salesman, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, Chorale, Hall Patrol, Junior Exchange Club Sweetheart, May Queen, Superlatives-Best Looking, Most Popular. I29 Tommy Aiken ,... Kenny Allen ....., Floride Anderson. . Josie Arthur ...,.. Mickey Asko .... Betty Ayres ,..., Billy Ayres ,...... Katherine Bailey. . Buddy Baker ...... Billy Bates ,..... Barbara Batts .... John Belk .....,. Tommy Benson .... Janice Biggers .... Ted Blackmon. . . Billy Blanton .... Betty Borwick. . .. . Pearl Bowen ...... Mildred Bradford .... Billy Breenden .... Bo Bridgers ..... Sarah Brigman.. Barbara Brown. .. Lola Brunson ..... Martha Bullard... Jeanette Bunch. .. Nancy Burgh ..... Davis Byrd ..,... Johnny Cameron.. Cleybianne Carter. Cleyburn Carter. .. Tommy Charlton. . Bettis Chase .,..., Kathie Childers. .. Buddy Clark ,..... Billy Clarke ..... Kirk Cobb ......., Sally Commander. Bonnie Cook .,.... Patti Cowell ...... Marie Crawlord. .. Russell Culberson Dianne Cusack .... Jimmy Davis ... Ronny Dosch. .. Bobby Dozier .... Randolph Drew... Randolph Drew... Fred Ducker ....,. Calvin Dukes ...,. Marcella DuRant. ... Raleigh Dutton. .. Johnny Eades .... Nora Eagerton, . Pat Eager-ton. . Loren Eagles .,., Cecelia Early. .. Patricia Eaton. . . Lucy Edgerton .... Bobby Edwards . Johnny Etheridge. Franz Evans. .. .. Dot Ewing. .... Phil Farmer .. . Mickey Fischbein. . Alicia Flowers .... Barbara C. Flowers .... Danny Folendore. Alta Rae Ford ..., Jerry Fowler. .. Judy Foy ........ Wallace Fraley . Dianne Fredy .... Pat Galloway.. , Lynn Ganim ...... Kenneth Gardner STUDENT DIRECTORY SENIORS Mary Catherine Gennette . Don Gibson ......... ..... Wendy Gill ...... Carol Glaze... . . .530 Oleander Drive .S. C. lndustrial School .........3I6W.PineSt. ....l42O W. Palmetto ...,.....523 Price St. 333 Country Club Blvd. .. .. .404 Seminole Dr. ........6I6 Nome St. ....,I0O7 Jackson Ave. 330 Country Club Blvd. ... .7I4 Woodvale Dr. ..,.322 S. Cashua Dr. .P. O. Box I458 .....Rt.3, Box 69I l .5l3 W. Cedar ...I59 N. Sunset Dr. ..... .3l3 Park Ave. , .... Rt. 3, Box 667 ... .2l8 Cashua Dr. .....l0O4 Cheraw Dr. ....I20I Gregg Ave. .. .I5I3 W. Evans St. .. . l4l5 King Ave. ....905 Oakland Ave. ...Second Loop Road 2l2 Kuker St. ...90O Gregg Ave. .....Ri. 4, Box 7Ib .......l7l Aiken Dr. ... .3l6 S. Gaillard St. .902 W. Evans St. ...,.904 Santee Dr. . ,. .508 W. Cheves ......Rt. 4, Box 241 ....l203 Gregg Ave. .... 408 Jerome St. .. . . .722 Wisteria Dr. ........90O Kalmia St. .Sli Camellia Circle .......Rt. 3, Box7l3 4 .. .. Rt. 3 .,,..6l4 S. Edisto Dr. ....l604 Gregg Ave. 3 ....Rt. I,Box222 ......Rt.I,Box222 ....l3l7 Gregg Ave. ,.......405S.Graham ,...6l0 Cherokee Road ..,I602 Cherokee Road .......l64 S. Warley ....,Rt. l, BOX 225 .....4l0 Charles St. ,....l0O9 Beverly Dr. .. ..... 7ll Magnolia Bannockburn Rd., Rt. 3 3l9 S. McFarland 4l9 Country Club Blvd. 7I6 Arlington Circle . . Rt. 3, Box 403 .. 52l-A S. Dargan St. ... .. . . .Rt. 3 .. 7l6 Waters Ave. .. ll2 E. Cedar St. 522-A W. Palmetto St. .. .. Rt. 2, Box 72I .l62 Homestead Dr. S. C. lndustrial School . Timmonsville Hwy. .. . Rt. l, BOX 205 . . 4lB S. Dargan St. Rt. 2 . 5lO W. Evans St. 505 S. Dargan St. .. 90l Kalmia Dr. Rt. l, Box 448 9l3 Mohawk Dr. ..l62 Queens Road Joyce God bold .... Bobbie Jean Greene.. Joan Gregg ........ Kathy Greiner ...... Mary Lee Griffin .,.. Nancy Grimsley ...., Joyce Grooms .... Henry Haigler .... Ray Ham .......... Carold Hamer ,..... Vondaree Hancock.. Vicki Harllee ....... Lewis Harper ..... Jake Harrell ........ Gayle Harrell ....... Sandra Ann Harrell. Carmeta Harrill ..... Jimmy Harwell ...... Will Haselden .... Judy Hatchell .... Lenair Hayes ..... Hansel Hayes .... Linda Hewitt ...,. Melissa Higgins .... Jackie Hinds ...... Macon Hodge ,... Sarah Hotlmeyer.. Johnny Holladay .... Reid Holland ..... Wendell Holland... Sally Howle ...... Lanny Hudson. . Melton Huggins.. Cris Hughes .,.... Carolyn Humphries.. Robert Hyman.. Brigitta llias .. James Jackson... Kerlee Jackson. . Karl Jacob ...... Cecile Jetlords .... Richard Jernigan.. Patricia Johnson. Rudy Jones. ,. Pat Jones. .. Buck Jones. . Susan Jones... Janice Jordan... Penny Jordan. .. Paul Kennedy ..... Sybil Kilgore ..... Lynn Knobeloch .... Judy Kramer ..... Graham Lane, .. Cramer Lane .... Vernon Lane .... Connie Lee ..... Jimmy Lee ..., Ashton Lee ..., Sherwood Lee... Ken Lester .... Linda Lewis .. Robbie Little, .. Jack Lupo .....,.. Jean Matthews .. Dan Matthews .... Linda McBride.. .. William McCall.. Bobby McCarter . . Celia Anne McDutlie Lyle McKain. ... Joyce McKenzie .. Buddy McLaurin . Kennedy McLeod Bonny McQueen Ravcnel Molton .. Jimmy Miles Guy Moore Loretta Moore. Wysong Moorer. Carolyn Morris Janis Munnerlyn Eddie Newton .. . I IO4 Kenwood Ave. 3 .. . I608 Cherokee Road ...Rt. 2, Effingham ...,504 E. Pine St. .......,Warley St. .. .550 Wisteria Dr. ...406 Railroad St. .Rt. 4, Timmonsville . , . .Westminster Dr. ... ,3l9 Gaillard St. ....Rt. 4, Box 84 ,....Rt.3,Box 452 .....Rt. 4, Box 236 ...I53 S. Aiken Dr. H ............. R+. I . . . .408 Warley St. ...IO8 N. Harrell St. 4 .Greenwood Estates .....I325 Edgewood .. .4l6 Manor Circle ....I56 N. Dabney St. 2 .,..Il3 W. Elm St. ....l2ll Gregg Ave. .... .4I4 W. Pine St. 5l4 W. Pine St. 602 Greenway Dr. 3 .6l4 Spruce St. . l407 W. Evans St. .... . l004 Rose St. 4OI Graham St. ...702 Oakland Ave. . .. .BIO King Ave. ..5ll W. Pine St. .... .833 Park Ave. ....l2l Sanborn St. IOONI Cheraw Dr. ....E1'iFingham, S. C. . I203 King Ave. . . Rt. 4, Darlington IOI S. Franklin Dr. ... . Rt. 3 ....I43 S. McQueen St. . ..Rt.4 I2OI Edgewood Ave. .. .. . 500 Iris Dr. . Breezewood Motel .. .Rt.4 ll53 Heatherwood Circle ....Rt.4 .... IOO9 Cheraw Dr. .. .I003 Jackson . . Rt. 3 ..3l6 S. Dargan St. .. 9Ol W. Cedar St. 8ll Mohawk Dr. . ....Rt.4 7l7 S. Dargan St. . .. ....,.. Rt. 3 Pamplico Hwy, ....205 Kuker St. 3ll Park Ave. . 9Ol Wisteria Dr. .. i003 King Ave. . .. 5l5 S. Graham . . 806 E. Day St. . .203 Kuker Ave. Rt. l, BOX 474-A .. l3l9 Edgewood Dr. ..Rt. 2 ....,.705 W. Evans ,Rt.4 ... Myrtle Drive 4l2 Howard St. 308 Campbell St. ........Ri. 4, Box 3:4 ....l2l6 Edgewood Dr. Paula Nichols ..... Elizabeth Norton .... Wayne Oakley .... Anna O'Bryan. . .. Ray Odom ..... Yvonne Oliver. ., Gregg O'NeaI ,... Bob O'Steen ..,... Jimmy Owens ..., Pinky Pearson .,... Carolyn Pigate ,.., John Pitner ..... Becky Plummer.. Francis Poole .... Ronny Pope ....., Floyd Ray ......... Donald Reynolds .... Kenneth Rhodes. . Patsy Roberts ........ Michael Robertson. Joanne Rogers ...... Joyce Rogers ..... Tommy Rose. . Janie Rotan .... hWiIson Sanders... Charles SEHiTer. .. Peggy Schipman ,... Linda Seabrook ..... Ralph Sebrell ..... Judy Sellers ,...,. Tommy Shake ....,.. Louis Sheppard . . Mary Gail Sims ..... Eileene Singletary ..... Pinky Skinner .......,, Pollyanna Smith .... Vonnie Smith ,..., Pat Spivey ,.... Paul Spivey ..... Patricia Sprawls.. . Teddy Still .,,....,.. Bertie Warren Stokes. . Richard Stott ...... Dan Stoudenmire.. Gerald Street ..... Charles Tanner., Bobby Taylor ..... Betty Thompson. ., Lerline Thornton. ,. Wayne Turner, . .. David Vaughan .,.. Nancy H. Vaughan. Johnny Ward ..,.. Jimmy Watkins .... Nancy Watson. . David Watts ...... Plato Watts ..,.... Linda Weatherford. Ronald West ...,.. Gary Wetzel ..... Emily White ...... Linda Whittington. Richard Wicklitte. . Gene Wiggins .... Pat Wiggins ,,.... Chip Wilkins ....,.. Randol h Williams p .,., Pat Williamson. ,... Edie Williford ..... Billy Womack ...... Winn Reed Wysong .... Maude Young ..... Billy Young ........ Gay Zeigler ..,.. Barbara Allen. . Celeste Allen .... Ernestine Allen .... Betsy Almond ,.... Linda Altman, .. STUDENT DIRECTORY - Continued ,....4I3 S. Graham St. ..........404 Barringer St. .II20 Second Loop Rd. ....,.808 Pine Acres Dr. .........606 Rose St. .....I6I5 King Ave. ,....92I Sherwood Dr. ....I0l0 Waverly Ave. 2 ,..,.I03 N. Franklin Dr. ..,..Rt. I, EtFingham,S.C. .Pee Dee Expr. Station ....342 W. Palmetto St. ......,.I302 W. Evans ....8IO Lynwood Dr. 2 ,...I00 N. Cashua Rd. , ...... 700 Cherokee Rd. ...l0I8 W. Palmetto St. ....I2I3 Madison Ave. ....90I Mechanic St. 2 ...,II05 Rutledge Ave. ..,........I007 Gregg Ave. .....Rt. I, Old Marion Hwy. ......7I0 S. McQueen St. ............4l3 Ervin St. ....l5l S. Franklin Dr. Pineland Drive ....IOI6 Chestnut St. ..Rt.2 . ...Rt. 2, Effingham .90I Rose Street ....9I9 Edisto Drive ....25I Railroad Ave. Rt. I, Box 459 ....I2I3 Gregg Ave. ....7IO-A King Ave. . .4lO S. McQueen .....,..5l7 Coit St. .......I223 W. Palmetto ....,.709 Lawton Dr. ..lI4O Second Loop Rd. ......90I Adams Ave. . . . .Old Timmonsville Hwy. . .. .. I54 Lawson St. ........IOOI Rose St. 3 ,....707 W. Cedar St. .. .707 W. Cedar St. .. . .IIO9 Gregg Ave. .....II07 Courtland Ave. .I220 King Ave. ......304 S. Grittin St. ......I09 S. Franklin Dr. ....Rt. 2, Ettingham, S.C. .........6Oi8 Nome St. . . ...,.Rt. 4 . , .Winston Street 8l5 Park Ave. . .... 4I5 Jerome St. 407 S. Winston St. 6I6 Greenway Dr. . 4I5 S. Graham ... .III S. Carolina Dr. ... ..,406 Winston St. .. . . .800 Lalayette Circle ....I602 Cherokee Rd. l3I0 Cherokee Rd. ..,.459 W. Cedar St. ......Etfingham, S. C. ....I4I5 Jackson Ave. JUNIORS Box7I6 I204 Cherokee Road ...,.Rt. 2, Etfingham, S. C. .. . . . I I I0 Wannamaker Drive ...,.......5lI Oak Street Doris Anderson Margaret Anderson Peggy Anderson. David Andrews ... Glenda Avant ..... Jerry Ballentine .... Joey Baroody. .. Meta Barr ...... H. A. Barrow .... Linda Bazen. .. Claire Beck ,... Laurie Benson. . Harry Berg .,..... Brenda Biggers .,.. Johnny Billingsley.. .. Minnie Blackmon.. Robert Bloodworth Diane Bowers ..... Ann Bowie ......,.. Wayne Bradlord. .. Emery Lee Bridgers.. Joan Bridgers ..... Linda Brothers ., Ted Broughton. . Linda Bruce. .. Billy Brown Richard Brown. ., Ronnie Brown ..,. Wayne Brown. .. Randy Bryant .... Valaree Bryant Betty Butlkin .. Gloria Burgh ,. Ronnie Butler.. Julius Byrd .. .. Wylie Caldwell. .. Barbara Cameron . Martha Campbell.. Don Carraway ..... Jerry Casey ..... Frank Cayce ..,.. Jane Chewning ... Steve Clark ....... W. E. Coker ,,.... Mary Louise Collins Nettie Lee Collins. Betty Compton. . Jerry Conywers.. John Cook ..... Dotsy Cooke.. . Robert Cooper . George Corbin Mike Cox ........... Gloria Jean Crawlord . Louisa Davis ..,.. Johnny Dawkins... Betty Deas .... Dale Dixon Dianne Dority. . Robert Drew .. . Douglas Durden Katherine Eagerton Linda Early. .. ... Frances Elmore , Joyce Elmore ..... Tommy English . linda Estes .,... Beverly Eudy Luther Evans . Nancy Evans.. Vivian Farmer... Lee Fickling ..... Jimmy Fincher... Bebe Finklea .... Jackie Flowers ..... Tommy Forte .... Garnett Foster. .. Charlie Fowler .. Gary Friar .... Barry Fulmer ..,. Billy Gamble.. . Frances Gandy. .. Richard Glass .. . . IIIO Cheraw Drive 3I6 W. Pine Street Rt. 2, Darlington Hwy. . Rt. 2, Ettingham,S.C. 309 Warley Street 906 Cheraw Drive I4II W. Palmetto Street . Rt. I, Box 375 I22I King Avenue Second Loop Road . South Church Street Black Creek Road . 6I4 Manning Street .. ., . .....Rt. 3 8IO Waverly Avenue . .. 603 Park Avenue lII2 Courtland Avenue . .Rt. 3, Vance Drive ,... .Rt. 4, Hillcrest .. . Rt. 3, Box 667 . 4I2 S. Church Street . B26 Lynwood Drive . .ZI7 West Pine Street 509 W. Palmetto Street IZO7 Courtland Avenue ....Rt.4 904 Cheraw Drive Rt. 4, Second Loop Road . 7I0 W. Evans Street .. Delmae Heights IB8 E. Cedar Street .. 402 Charles Street 2I2 Kuker Street . Scott Street, Rt. 4 . I03 New Street . 504 Camellia Circle .. Rt. 4, Box 7I7 . 5I2 S. Church Street .. Rt. I, EttTngham,S.C. Rt. 2, Eftingham, S. C. . . 540 Oleander Drive .. 708 Lawton Drive ..... . .Rt.4 .. ...Rt.2 l208 Madison Avenue 4l4-B Charles Street ,.... .E. Evans Street . Rt. 3, Charleston Hwy. .. IO4-B Kuker Avenue . 40I Noble Street . ,...... .Rt. I . .. .830 Lynwood Drive Greenwood Estates , .Rt. 3, Box 7I3 .. 60I Greenway Drive 6I2 Manning Street . . Douglas Street Ext. 908 Sherwood Drive . 83I W. Evans Street . 602 Park Avenue ., .734 Arlington Circle .Rt. I, Box 223 . 904 S. Edisto Drive National Cemetery Road 3l3 Railroad Avenue .... . . .Delmae Heights .I07 S. Gaillard Street .New Timmonsville Hwy, , . . . ......,... Rt. I . . I328 Waverly Avenue . . . ....,.. . .Rt. 2 I300 W. Palmetto Street ....305 S. Church Street .604 S. Graham Street .... .Second Loop Road ,.,.,....8I4 Indian Drive .. .265 S. McQueen Street .......4Il Timrod Drive .,..II08 Cherokee Road ..... .I406 King Avenue ....829 W. Evans Street 2 .....9I5 Jackson Avenue Jeff Glenn ..... Cecil Gray ....... Buddy Gregg .... Dickie Gregg .... Gail Gregg. ... Phyllis Gregg. ... Anne Gregory .... Linda Griffin .... Kenneth Grimsley .... Danny Groover .... Harley Hackett. . Linda Haithcock. . Jimmy Hallman. . Jerry Ham ....., Wilbur Ham ..... Joey Hammond.. Lenora Hanna... Wayne Hanna. .. Ralph Hardwick.. Jackie Hardy ,.,. Alice Harrell .... Frank Harrell .... Bob Harris .... .. John Harrison. ,. Colleen Hatchell. Harriet Hatchell. Shirley Hatchell. . Lucy Herbert .... Robert Herring., Felicia Hewitt. .. Lenora Hewitt., Bud Hickey ...... Margie Hicks .... Tommy Hiers. ... Allen Hill ..... Vernon Hill ...,. Kenneth Hillman. Jimmy Hodges.. Jimmy Holladay. Freddie Holland. Mickey Holland.. Billy Hoole ...... Vera Howle. .. Manfred Ilias .... Anne Ingram .... Pedrick lsom ..,.. Stoney Jackson. . Billy Jailette ..... Ann Jeffords .... Janice Jeffords. ,. Tommy Jeffords. Georgia Jenkins.. Lewis Jernigan... Kenneth Jewell.. Harriett Johnson. Nancy Johnson. .. Noel Johnson.. Sandy Johnson. Bobby Jones... Woody Jones .... Calvin Jordan.. Robert Jordan . Olin Joyner... Bill Keele .... Billy Keels ..... Dan Keels ...... David Kennedy. . Mary Frances Ken Margaret King... Mary King ...... Jimmy Kirby ..... Margaret Lawhon Buster Lee .... Iris Lee ......... Johnny Lester .... Barbara LeSueur. Ruth Lewis ...... Ernestine Love. .. nedy ..... Lenora Lovette .... Betty Jean Lucas, Shirley Mangum. .. . Whitey Martin... Jimmy Matthews. STUDENT DIRECTORY - Continued ... . . . I6I2 Gregg Avenue .....Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C. 3, Box 360 4, Box 277 ....Rt. 2, E'ffingham,S.C. , ............... Rt. 2 . . .429 Timrod Park 3 .....688 S. Graham Street 4, Box 62 ....OId Marion Hwy. ....Second Loop Road .. . .405 Noble Street 3 3, Box I2O .....l409 Gregg Avenue 4 .........Rt.4, Box 3I3 ...,I225 Gregg Avenue .......Rt. 3, Box 496 2 ...............Box 27I .. . . I027 Wentworth Drive . .. .664 S. Jarrott Street ......I3I7 King Avenue ....I206 Waverly Avenue .. . . .4I7 Seminole Drive . . . .436 Woodland Drive . . . . . I I4 Sycamore Drive 3 ....I324 Wenonah Drive .. .II06 Kenwood Avenue Iris Drive . . . .820 W. Palmetto Street . ...New Timmonsville Hwy. ..,...II3 W. Elm Street I, Box 255 .. . . I2II Gregg Avenue .....4I0 Cherokee Road ....9I3 Chestnut Street ..,..40I Graham Street . . . .. .6I I Spruce Street .. . . .43I Rosewood Drive .....926 Wisteria Drive .......8I6 Lynwood Drive . , . . .203 Homestead Drive ....I223 Waverly Avenue 3 .. .8I7 Waverly Avenue . . . . . .406 Ervin Street .. .. .. ., .607 Plum Drive ....I455 Waverly Avenue .....I2I4 Gregg Avenue ,....I2I4 Gregg Avenue .. .. . I3O E. Cheves Street ...M863 Congaree Drive . .... 5l2 Oleander Drive .... .I304 King Avenue . . . . I5I I Waverly Avenue .... . I I6-B Kuker Street ....33I Country Club Blvd. . .... 865 Park Avenue ... . IOI5 Cherokee Road . . , .308 S. Jarrott Street 3, Box 7I3-A ..........I75 Queens Road ....IOI4 W. Palmetto Street . .Rt. 3 . ......... Rt. I, Box 27 . .......,......... Rt. 2 ....Rt. 3, Effingham, S. C. .,..90I W. Cedar Street , . . . I I05 Edisto Drive ....I59 S. Guerry Street ......Rt. 4, Box 302-A .....,....503 E. Pine Street 205 Court Avenue, Marion Hwy. ..........I43 S. Ravenel Street . , . . I IO9 Kenwood Avenue . .. .I024 E. Cheves Street Barry Mayes ..... Gail McCall ....... Rene McCants ..... Charles McCullough Gene McCutchen.. James McCutcheon. Marion McDonald.. Shelia McDonald. .. Elizabeth McEIveen. June Mclntosh ..... Kitty McKenzie .... Tony McKenzie. .. .. Albert McLaughlin. .. Lyles McLeod ..... Bill Meggs ........ Margaret Meggs. .. Phil Meggs ...... Freddie Millar. ,. Wayne Mills .... Glen Money ..... Joyce Moore.. Paula Morgan... Helen Morrow ..... Carolyn Moss .... Pete Munn .... Sandra Munn .... Kenneth Nance .... Ervin Nash .......... Nancy Nichols ..... Tom Nolen ........ Belva Jean Norwood .... ... Margaret Oakes .... Furman Oliver ..... Larry Owens ..... Eddie Parker ...... Richard Pawley .... Eric Pearson ....... Roberta Phillips .... Carol Pope ........ Anne Poston ...... Mary Louise Poston. Nancy Powell ...... Bill Price .... Dianne Prosser. Linda Prosser .... C. B. Purvis .,..... Joyce Rainwater... Billy Randall ..... Linda Randall .,.. Clyde Reese ...... Johnny Reeves ..... Rodelle Richardson. Sylvia Richardson. , . Bruice Richbourg. ., Judy Roberts ...... Harold Robinson... Ann Roe .......... Delores Saint ...... Claire Sallenger .... Avis Sauls ....... James Sauls ....... Dorothy Shealy .,.. Diane Shetley .... Judy Sigmon.. Rufus Skinner .... Jimmy Smith .... Tom Smith ........ Whistle Smith ..... Jerry Stallworth ... Barbara Stalvey .. . Linda Stanley .. Alex Stanton Mary Stanton. Cecille Stewart Frankie Stewart . Dickie Stokes. .. Linda Stone. .. Angelyn Strain. Donald Streett Boyce Talbert .... ...4I4 S. Graham Street . . . .4I3 Chestnut Street A ................ R+.3 2 . . . . I IOI Beverly Drive ......Rt. 4, Box 306 ... .630 King Avenue .. .208 E. Elm Street . . . .526 Edisto Drive .. . . .806 E. Day Street ..Rt, I, Effingham, S. C. ..9Oi5 Santee Drive 4I6 Howard Street III3 Heatherwood Circle 4I6 Howard Street I026 Cheraw Drive ....Rt. 4, Pine Drive I, Box 5I .Myrtle Drive, Rt. 3 .....I202 King Avenue Rt. 4, Delmae Heights ....528 S. Cashua Drive I ....Rt. 2, Douglas Ext. . ....... Rt. I, Box 2I .....IOI5 Beverly Drive ......655 King Avenue I222 Edgewood Avenue ....I07 N. Guerry Street . .................. Rt. 3 .... .867 Congaree Drive . . . .. .825 Waverly Avenue ...4l2 S. Dargan Street ,,...I08 S. Edisto Drive . . . IOIO Chestnut Street .. .. . I I0 E. Pine Street Charles Peed ........ Bobby Pendergrass .... . .... 505 W. Evans Street . . . .810 Lynwood Drive ... ...Charleston Hwy. 2, Box 360 ...454 S. Warley Street .... . . . . .153 S. Franklin Drive ....Rt. 3, Howle Springs Road .. . I I3 S. Gaillard Street .......6I5 Nome Street . . . , I I I6 Cherokee Road l3l5 W. Palmetto Street .....l3I2 Gregg Avcnuc . . . . . . .423 Park Avenue .....900 S. Edisto Drive ....,.902 Rose Street . . . .423 W. Evans Street . .,....... Edisto Drive .... .. .617 Nome Street ........4I6 Jerome Street . ....... IOI5 Jackson Avenue Mary Louise Rogers... .... .Rt. I, Black Creek Road . ............ Cashua Road ,....4II Seminole Drive .IO6 S. McFarland Street ........609 Rose Street .........II2I Rutledge . 605 S. McQueen Street 2 .II25 Clarendon Avenue .....5I8 Oleander Drive ....I2l0 Madison Avenue ,.Rt. 4, Box 38, Hillcrest ...3I4-A W. Pine Street .... .5I5 Camelia Circle .....I2I E. Elm Street Rock Garden Trailer Park .....Rt. 3, Myrtle Drive . ..., 304 Thomas Road ......3I5 S. Irby Street ... .I408 Jackson Avenue .....5IO Saluda Drive James Tarte ,..,. Bobby Taylor .... Elaine Taylor.. Fritz Taylor ...... Johnny Thigpen. .. Peggy Thompson. , Randy Timmerman. .. Janice Timmons. .. Loretta Tippitt .... Betty Lou Tolson. . Pat Tucker ...,.. Eddie Turbeville .... . Betty Ann Turner .... Mary Jo Turner. .. Mary Louise Turner Richard Turner... Sandra Turner .,... Eddie Vaught ..,.. Mickey Vause ..... Judy Waddell .... Joy Walker ,.... Becky Wall .,.. Bill Wallace ..... Carol Ward ..... Charles Watson.. Judy Weaver .,.. Bob Webb ,...... Janis Weddington. Harry Whisenhunt. Johnny White ...,... Joan Whitehead .. Frank Williams .... Ann Wilson ..... Byron Wilson. . . John Wilson ...... Frank Windham. .. Ann Wolfe. ..,., . Joe Wolfe ........ Mike Woodard ,.... Peggy Wright ,,..., Theron Yarborough Emilie Young ,.... Jack Adkins ,.... Ernest Ray Allen. . Jackie Allen. .. . Arleen Altman .... Geraldine Altman. Janet Altman .,,. Johnny Andreucci Mauro Andreucci Randall Ard ,.4,.. Dianne Ashley .... Bud Atkinson .,., Wayne Autry .... Billy Avant ....,., Joe Avin .4.,,..... Jennings Baggett. .. Crystal Bailey ...., Hub Bailey ...,. Patsy Bailev ...... Wayne Bailey ,..., Rhett Baker .... Rodney Barnes Wally Bazen. .. Larry Bellamy ...,. T. L. Benton ,...,.. Shirley Ann Best ..... Lvn ne Black ....,., John Blankenship ..., Maxine Blum ..... Gordon Bobbett ..... Bobby Bobo ....,... Martha Ann Bowen. .. Charles Brav ........ Anne Bridgers ..... Marilyn Britt ..., Dan Broach. .... Kathy Brooks .... STUDENT DIRECTORY - Continued . . .. , .I I3 E. Laurel Street ....I305 Madison Avenue 4, Box 265 2 4 .............Church Street Iris Drive ...I364 Brookwoods Avenue ......II8 E. Cedar Street .....II04 Pinckney Avenue ......264 S. Coit Street ....Rt. I, Box 604 ,....Rt. 3, Box 254 4 ....7l3 Gregg Avenue .....DarIington Hwy. C.l.S. Rt. 3, Box 740, Pamplico Hwy. ..........307 W. Pine Street ......3I9 Plark Avenue ..... . .409 Poplar Street .....I3I Railroad Avenue . . . . . . I I0i Central Drive ....IOI2 Cheraw Drive ......3I3 Graham Street ....I53 N. Franklin Drive .........Rt.4 .. . .. . .Church Street Ext. ....Rt. 2, Darlington Hwy. ... . .. 3I6 Cashua Drive ......I0O4 Beverly Drive .. . . I554 W. Evans Street .... .234 W. Cheves Street ....I330 W. Palmetto Street ....I200 Courtland Avenue .. . .233 E. Palmetto Street . . . . . .402 Holcombe Road . . . .I I I6 Rutledge Avenue SOPHOMORES . . . .Douglas Street Extension . .... I II West Elm Street . ..Rose Hill ....3I3 South McFarland ....Rt. 2, Etfingham, S. C. . . . . . .242 Ashley Court .. . .242 Ashley Court 2 .......IIl6 Clarendon .....I323 Sewanee Drive . . . . .309 South Warley ..Rt. 3 Oak ....II32 Courtland Avenue ..,......,..,. Rt.I II32 Courtland Avenue . .. .533 Juanita Drive ... .... I00 South Cashua .....90I Oakland Avenue ......I20 Warley Street Rt. 3 .......703 Coit Street . .. .422 South McQueen Street . . . . . . . . .Second Loop Road Circle ....20II Highland Avenue ....I300 Gregg Avenue .. . . .. .3I3 Park Avenue ....I43I Jackson Avenue .....4I2 South Church .. .. . . .823 Brunwood .........90I Alton 3 ,...5I3 Winston Street Connie Brown .. Paul Brown .,.. Rogers Brown... Saundra Brown .. Pat Brunson ..... Sally Bruton ...,,,,. Terry Bryan. ......... . Hazel Ann Bryant. Lawrence Bryant.. Hazel Burr ....... Harry Cagle .,.... Janice Calcutt ,,,. Sanclra Calcutt. .. C. D. Calder ..., Jimmy Cannon. .. Bobby Carney .... Judy Carroway. .. Julianne Carswell. Connie Carter .... John Carter ..,,, James Caulder. .. Bobby Chapman.. Susie Chapman. . Sandra Chase .... Ed Da Charles .,.. Thomas Christmas. Becky Clarke. .. Jeane Clarke. .. Jimmy Clarke .... Pat Cleek ..... Sara Cobb .,... Lewis Coble .. Cockstield, Barbara Gloria Cogburn . Allen Coleman.. Ann Coleman . Pete Coleman. Pat Collins . Ashley Cook .. Billy Cook ..... Gene Cook. Sterling Cooke .... Harbert Corley... Mollie Corrie ....,.. Melton Coskery. . . Angela Cox. .... Bennie Cox ..... Nancy Craft ...,.. David Daugherty .... Don David ..,.,. Elaine Davis ..... George Dawson. Jimmy Dennis. .. Sharon Dority. .. Janice DuBose... Maywood DuBose. Bill Ducker ...... Burwell Dunn .... David DuRant Kenny Emerson . Margaret Ervin. Lois Evans. .. Clara Everett. . Sidney Farmer. Sondra Finklea . Eugenia Flowers Gayle Flowers. Jean Flowers .... Bill Fowler ...,... Ernest Foxworth. . Marilyn Floyd .. Elizabeth Fraley . Lynn Franklin .... Pedgy Friar ..... Jack Fulmer ...... Jack Galloway. . Jeanette Galloway Ellen Gamble .... Tommy Gandy. .. Sarah Gardner .... Gerald Geddings. Ann Gennette ..., .. .... I423 West Palmetto 2lI South Homestead Drive I67 North Franklin .. H606 South Dargan ......3IO Park View ....IIO7 East Maple .......IO7 East Maple ....I32 North McQueen .....I506 West Palmetto . . . . . .528 Wisteria Drive Rt. 2, EtFingham,S.C. ...HI092 Winston Street .....I304 Gregg Avenue ....905 Waverly Avenue ..IO6 North Calhoun Street ....3l7 Warley ....8l5 Congaree Drive Spruce 5I3 Rosewood Drive ...Old Marion Highway .....I203 Gregg Avenue 403 Graham Street ....I507 Madison Avenue .......I0'II West Cedar . 408 Jerome . . ...... .Rt. 4 .. .400 Park Avenue ..........5I0 Graham O. BOX I33 ... I I I5 Sherwood Drive .. .. .P. O. Box I335 Rt. 4 906 Gregg Avenue . .. .. .900 Kalmia . .. .3II Lafayette Circle ... .4I8 Calhoun Drive ....I5I3 West Palmetto . .Sumter Street Extension . .... I I I2 South Edisto .. .. 407 Park Avenue . . . .505 South Church ... . . . .Rt. 3, Vance Drive ........l54 Queens Road ....6I4 South Edisto Drive ....6I7 Greenway Drive .. H278 West Palmetto ..I56 South Carolina Drive ... ............,.. Rt. 4 .. . . . II I Cherokee Road .. .I3I7 Greqg Avenue 406 Calhoun Drive ....6I0 Cherokee Road ....I307 King Avenue Rt.3 . ..II09 West Palmetto 2 2 ...........II2 East Cedar .....Rt. I, EFfingham,S.C. 4II Timrod Park Drive ......I3I6 King Avenue 3 I .......I004 King Avenue ....IIO8 Cherokee Road ......I40+6 King Avenue .......3OI South Gaillard ...IIII Wannamaker Drive ..........829 West Evans ....IIO Kuker Street 4 .....90I Kalmia Drive It to gtg Carolyn Gibson . Stanley Godbold . Frances Godwin ,,,, J. B. Gulledge. . Linda Graham .,.. Penny Graham. .. Connie Gray .... Brenda Greene Jacque Griffin.. Pawnee Griffin .... Marie Hagar ..... Charles Heigh .... Billy Hall ........ Harriett Ham .... Bobby Hamer ...... Ardell Hancock .... Jackie Hancock .... Penny Hardaway. .. Lide Harllee ....... Bill Harper ...,,.. Ondrea Harrell .... Wallace Harrell .... Sammy Harrellson. . Gaston Harris ..., Eileen Hatchell .... Joann Hayes ....,. Bobby Haynes ..,.. Jerry Haynes ,... Nancy Haynes ..... Juanita Hewitt. .. , Marla Jo Heyward Judy Hill .......... Richard Hill ....... Twitty Hodges. .. Eliazbeth Holt ..... Lee Honeycutt ..... Carolyn Hooks ..... Judy Howard. .... Carolyn Howell .... Patricia Howle ..... Woodrow Hughes.. Susann Humphries.. Margaret Hyman. .. Chalmers Hutchinson . Shirley Hyman ...., Robert Ingram ..,,. Jeannette Isqett, . Werner Jacob. . Linda James. .. Billy Jettords. . Ronnie Jetliords. .. Joy Jenkins ... Allen Jones . Carol Jones . Carolyn Jones Joe Jones Tom Jones . Mary Jordan Frances June Bob Kearse . Scott Kendall Betty Kennedy Kenneth Kennedy Rf-bert Kennedy Bill Kino Bobby Kino Brenda Kirby Fay Kirbv Harold Kirby Helen Kirven Sue Kler . , Bunny Lane .. Billy Leach Janice Lee , Joe Lee . . Joseph Lee .. L. W. Lee . ,. Dolores Legette .. Philip Levine . . Lindsey Lewis.. Carolyn Long Pat Lundy. .. . STUDENT DIRECTORY - Continued ....Rt.I .. 830 Indian Drive .. . .Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C. ....Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C. .. .3I3 Park View Circle .....9I0 Mohawk Drive ...,... .Langley Drive ,...9I0 Chestnut Street .,...2II South Franklin .... Rt. 2, Etfingham, S. C. ...547 West Evans Street .........,.McLeod Street ....i3o5 W .. ...90I Scriven Drive ....Rt. 4, Timmonsville, S. C. . ..r... ..II5-A East Elm ......Westminster Drive .. . .704 Lawton Drive I ..9I2 West Evans 2 . . 405 Park Avenue . .... 9I4 Beverly Drive .....3IO West Pine Street ..., ..Rt. 2, EEFingham, S. C. 5I3-A South McQueen Street .. .. .,I6I6 King Avenue 5I3-A South McQueen Street .. . .. . . .404 Calhoun Drive . .I7I9 Cherokee Road . . . .Route I, Etliingham. S. C. ,. Rt. 4 ,, . .604 South Warley Street . II27 Heatherwood Circle ....5I4 South Graham Street . I42 North McQueen . Second Loop Road . ..... .. 445 West Evans 'Second Avenue, Marion Hiahway .. .. . M906 South Edisto . Hotfmeyer Road .. 4I6 South Coit Rt. 3, Florence, S. C. . . IOO4 Rose . Route 2. Ettingham. S.C. 265 West Darlington Street ,I 5II West Pine . . II7 West Elm . Rt. 3 604 Plum Drive 8I7 Waverly Avenue 863 Conoaree Drive 6'9 Saliida Drive H8 South McQueen Rt. 3. Florence S.C. 9I6 Lorraine Drive Rt. 4 P. O. Bov 292 804 West Evans I505 Jackson Avenue .. Rt. 3 Rosehill Drive I009 Greenway Drive IF-09 Iarlrzori Avenue 3I6 South McFa'Iarif'I Rt 4 IOS Wfizct Flfn 104 xwmi Flm I03 Kuker I59 Sanborn Street 4I6 Railroad Avenue ... Rt. 2, Effingham. S. C. II5 West Elm Street .. . . Rt. 2 R. F. D. Box 260 . .. . Rt. 4 ...Second Loop Road ., .I36O Brookwood .,,. ,Myrtle Drive . .70I Saluda Drive .........204 Elm Carolyn Mace ..., Libby Malone .... Jan Manwiller .... Jackie Marshall ,... Patsy Marshall .... Tommy Marshall. .. Norma Martin .... Herbert Matthews. Sue Mattison ....,. Jimmy Mays ..,.. Sally McBride .... Larry McCracken. . .. Len McCroskey .... Cramer McEIveen.. Jerry McEIveen. .. Phyllis McGee ,.... Jean McLaughlin.. Patricia McLaughlin Robbie McLaughlin.. Frank McLeod ..... Matey McLeod .... Betsy McMiIIian.. Shirley McRoy .... Ann Merriman.. Dena Jo Miles... Ralph Millar ,.... Billy Mitchell. .. ,. Mary Lou Mitchell. Lemuel Mitchum. .. Joe Montrose .... Richard Montrose. Bernard Moore. Bill Moore. .. Larry Moore . Patsy Morrison . Carolyn Morrow. .. Tyree Moose. .. . Betty Motte . Linda Mozingo . Hoyt Munn ..,. Beverly Myers . .. Ginger Nolal ...... Freddie Nunnery ... Odom, Henry ... Mary Ogburn. .. Larry Orr. . . Judy Ously . John Owens . . Hugh Parker ... Hubert Parrott ,.., Wfilbur Parrott . Jimmv Pendergrass. Ruth Pendergrass Sandra Phillips . Maurice Pierce David Polk. John Porter. Billv Poston ....7I5 Rosewood . . . . . .523 Iris Drive ....,IOI2 West Cedar . . . I405 West Front Street . . . . . .937 Sherwood Drive 3 . . . . .483 West Cheves ......IIIO Cheraw Drive H525 S. Dargan Street ......4I4 Poplar Street ...... .8I2 King Avenue .. ..I200 Berkeley Avenue .. . .326 South Cashua Drive ........DeImae Heights 3 ....Rt. I, Effingham, S.C. .....4I9 Winston ....I68I Cherokee Road I .........3IOi South Warley .. . . . . .. . .4I4 Winston Street .. ..4I9-B South Dargan Street ....,... I029 Cheraw Drive . . . . . . I I5 East Cedar Street 4, Box I96 ....I59 Queens Road ......I2I7 Waverly ........,.I2I7 Waverly ....I453 Gregg Avenue ....,..CIaussen Road 4 ....I703 Pineland Avenue 4 .. . 9II Scriven Drive . .,... 8I8 Mohawk Drive ...Delmae Heights ...Old Timmonsville Highway ....I62I Pineland Avenue .....I3OI Madison Avenue . .II55 Heatherwood Circle .,..I2I8 Edgewood Avenue . . . . .South Cashua Drive ..... . .423 Rosewood .. .Pamplico Highway . . Rt. 4, Pineland Drive .. .... . ...Rt.4 . ....Rt. 3 ..95I Scriven Drive 53I Fairway Drive . ..IO0O King Avenue . . IOB East Cedar . . . . . .... , . Rt. 2 ..... .208 Sycamore Drive . .. .. . I500 East Palmetto Street David Poston . .. .... .,......... . . 9II West Evans Fvelyn Powell . .V ... .. . . . . ..... 4 Qegqy Powers. 2' . . CarevT'iStt '. Richard Proctor . Alston Purvis of . . .... .Riff . 605 South Dargan . I356 Cherokee Road Pfibbv Oiiat+lptiaum . . 505 West Cheves Tommy Ouattlebaum I5I0 Madison Avenue David Rainwater ,. . .. .702 Fairway Drive Sara Lynn Rainwater... . ........... I I I6 Cherokee Carole Ratlitfe . . Rt. 4, TimmonsviIIe,S.C. Lillian Ray . ,....,. ........... R t. 2 Jeanne Rhodes ....,. 2I9 Franklin Drive Mary Lee Rhodes. .... ..... D arlington Highway Everette Ridgeway, .. ....,....... 4I5 Warley Hart Roberts ...,.... Linda Roberts . Pat Robertson.. Carolyn Rogers Charles Rogers Jimmy Rogers . Linda Rogers .. Mason Rogers .,.. McRoy Rogers. .. ....IOI8 West Palmetto .......6I7 Nome Street ....I2I3 Madison Avenue .........254 South Coit ...808 Lynwood Drive 2 I ,... .Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C, Syble Rogers ..,. Robert Sacco ,...., Caroline Sandifer. Freddie Sansbury. Lynda Scott ..,., Wanda Scott ..., Harriett Schotield Shirley Sharpe .... Gayle Shealy ,.,, Jimmy Simmonds. Rachel Sims ,,.,.., Trellis Sims .... Gary Slavens .... Frances Smith. ,. Jackie Smith .4.,. Lynne Smith ..,.. Sonny Smith ...., Sue Smith ..... Susie Smith ..., Susan Starr.. Jay Stein ...,.. Bobby Stephenson Kirk Stokes ..,. Penny Stokes. . Frances Stone ,... Wally Street ,.... Sandra Sturdivant Virginia Suggs. .. Clyde Summerell Mike Sutton ..,., Elizabeth Swink. . Barbara Tanner.. Mary Tatum ..,, Milton Taylor. . Robert Taylor. . Tim Taylor. .. STUDENT DIRECTORY - Continued . . . . .900r Chestnut Street . . . . .Rutledge Avenue . ........... ..Rt. I .. .Pamplico Highway . . . .Second Loop Road .. . . I I6-A Kuker Street ... .529 Edisto Drive ....I22I Rutledge .. . .845 Indian Drive . . . . . .602 East Evans .....426 Manor Circle ......8IO King Avenue .... .908 West Palmetto ...Rt. 2, Ettingham, S. C. .. .. .507 Juanita Drive ....Rt. 4 ......Rt. 3 4 .. N537 Juanita Drive .....8I4 West Palmetto .....950 Park Avenue ... . .4I6 Colonial Drive ... .. .I005 Alton Circle . .IZOI Pinckney Avenue .. 3 .....9I5 Brunwood Drive . ........ P. O. BOX 984 .. . II3 Gregg Avenue .. , . 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