McClenaghan High School - Florentine Yearbook (Florence, SC)
- Class of 1960
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W3-L 1 , 'Jr' Qty.,- ,, , -,f ADMINI TRATION .4 7 E fi sf If S4 E S S 5 N 5 E Q3 E E si N iii: 215 as- 'ii -v- M A K X t 1 - x Q I Jg,,,,,N W Q X Q X A . , wx g. 4 M2 1 ff ' W ' fr' , V 1 0 8 ' .ram-m5 lf, , A , iff gn ,gm f 1 4 A Q , ' V s 42-' X K I, Mrk N ' in N ff' 15, v. K-lg 'iff l , uf .D -3' ' - AD MR. JOHN M. HARLLEE Superintendent MINISTRATIO Board of Trustees Mr. O. S. Aiken, Chairman Mrs. T. W. Graham, Secretary Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. M r. Mr Saunders M. Bridgers John R. Gregg R. D. McLaughlin R. H. Moore J. P. Pr' Calvin Yarborough L. B. Prosser .yxawo Y 5 V. wean' . . .::: 'i ICQ Q? MR. J. CARLYLE LEVER Principal in MR. B. B. LEITZSEY Assistant Superintendent A in MR. G. RICHARD MCLAURIN MRS. HAZEL O. GEE MISS MARY KING Assistant Superintendent Director of Guidance and Curriculum Psychologist F C T RB vw. ' fi me MISS ANNA GRIFFIN MRS. MARY S. MCLAURIN Secretary Banker 9 f lf, 55. Nw vi J' - TK I if .N . . n gan :sing 11 13: +1 U'X1s, MISS ROBERTA ANDREWS MR. THOMAS Z. AYRES MR. ROBERT W. BELL MRS. SARAH B. BLANTON 'fhewing gum keeps blackboards clean Telephone, radio, television expert . . Ready grin . . . sharp dresser . . . in Contagious giggle . . . talkative . , . beloved director of admissions Ito most obliging . . . Electronics. spiring coach and teacher of History. . . . loves everybody . , . Eng collegel . . . Mathematics. lush and French. MISS EMILY BROTHERS MISS ALICE BRUNSON MR. JAMES H. CARR MRS. ELIZ. S. COTHRAN Organized pattern ol teaching English , , . Words, words, words . . . Student Coun- Dry sense of humor . . . Biology teacher Neat as a pin . . . Typing au unending patience . . . poetically inclined. cal sponsor . . . Senior English, . . . straight-laced jokester. thority . . . dry wit. RUN MRS, MARIE M, CUSACK MRS. LUCY T. DAVIS MRS. MARIE C, EVANS MRS. ELIZ. B. FICKLI Emmys Workmg with studqnfg . A , U. S Sets a good example . . . dll-round Chavmun-1 .irccnt . . . Spanish cxpcit . . . National Honor Society History . . , capable: organizer Iavorvtf - - FfJfT1'IY RCIGNOUS and PCNV Iilurw-ttf. . . . English tcachcr PsyCI1OIO3Y' thoughtlul. IU X ,mawwtw WNMW MSS .IESSIE FINUCAN Iirls' Physical Ed .... Basketball nach . . . capable. HSS MARY M. HANNER 'ChieI . . . exuberant spirits . . unforgettable . . . U. S. istory. Hmm, .O MRS. EDITH T. FORD Dignified manner . . . realist . . Mathematics. MISS JUDITH JENKINS Sweet disposition . . . imperturbable . makes Biology interesting. su' :VS N - A5 , P MRS. MARIE T. GAINEY MISS MARJORIE GALLOWAY Soft-spoken . . . precise methods in Commerce . . . thumb in every pie . English . . . example to others. indispensable to Seniors. MR. ALBERT C. JOHNSON MRS. BARBARA R. JONES Pop to his music students . . . plain Teaches Spanish , . . able instructor . spoken . . . unique personality. friendly. X s S x nvice KIRVEN I Miss Bessie LEVIN MRS. LILA B. Lewis MR. WILBUR N. LOOPER .teacl-,jpg Geometry . . . Junior class stalwart . . . agreeable dis- Friend to her pupils . . . efficient . . Easy-going coach . . . memorized His. fading and ouitstandirlg . . . position . . . our Sewing specialist. CosmetoloElY- tory book . . . mugqlg man, , neat. I J ltr 6 . L ll 5 MISS JULIA MARTIN MISS JANICE McKAY MISS LAMBERT MILLS MRS. RUTH G. MONTGOMERY Soft-spoken . , . English . . . Lander Unending wardrobe . . . precious per- Always willing to help . . . teenager at Good sense ol humor . , . or- graduate, sonality . . . underclassmen English. heart . . . Librarian. derly . . . Commerce. MR. M. P. NOLAN MR. JOHN S. OWEN MISS EDNA PETTIGREW MRS. AUDREY M. RENO Purposelul . . . dedicated agriculture ldealist . . . perfectly matched and end- Successful novelist . . . public relations Concerned lor pupils . . . active instructor . . . Our Country Gentleman. less wardrobe . . . Distributive Education. expert . . . Latin. red-head . . . Algebra expert. ,f f, ' x7 f . if , , .. V Z we S f f 1 , WW ff f f f , Z Z Z ff A Z ,diff f x ryf Z 4 1 I ,X ff,,f f Za 4 Af W' fa ffl! fx W I, MW f ff V, x KW' NNN Miss MILDRED RICHARDSON MR. DANIEL R, SCHIPMAN R. QAILLIA I Bookkeeping and Shgrthgnd A , , precise Versatile . . . interested In others . . G ' . , ca 1 ng . . basket- . . . National Honor Society sponsor. bus supervisor lj: tirh ,in Wo 'Q Histbj . 1 1 I2 if lf., ri I YN X V R. STOKES . perfectionist , . MISS Colorful ultrascnlc whlstle Mathematics s ccessful football men Dru es sewrng machrne reserved ramblnng lecturer In Chemistry and Physics or Iamnly man Our Band leader MR PHILIP C WINSTEAD MR JAMES E WRIGHT MISS MARTHA ZIMMERMAN Knows hrs subject . interested coach Rates a salute mllltary mlnded Attractrve eserved manner teaches Senior Cntxzenshrp D O Shop and Mechanrcal Drawlng Commerce 'V 1 I C 1 ,way I ,ci . L -,I -n If E 1 W I F . nl, ,, THE CENTER of all school activities, as the familiar sun- even in eclipse-is the center of our solar system, experi- enced and leadership-trained Seniors are the backbone ol the student body. I' xx v ff Tl QKWRS cf ga U SENIORS I 5 fb U' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GENE MCCUTCHEN, President: ANNE GREGORY, Vice President: CAROL WARD, Secretary: ANNE POSTON, Treasurer MRS. MARIE CUSACK Assistant Sponsor MISS JANICE McKAY Assisiani Sponsor MISS MARJORIE GALLOWAY Sponsor If, A89 fum. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS JOAN ADAMS Tennessee import . . charming manner vivacious CELESTE BLACKWELL ALLEN Celly . . , foggy . . . Ya'll yell, now! . , . better late than never. FRANCES ERNESTINE ALLEN Red hair . . . What's plain about geometry? , . . gentle heart. BETTY ROSE ALMOND Bets neat and etite . . . mild mannered . . . Y - - . P composed. VICTOR PHILLIP ALLRED Vic . . . dragster . . . Georgia cracker . . . hot trumpet. LINDA MARIE ALTMAN Unpredictable . . . Latin whiz . . . brains incorporated. MARGARET PAGE ANDERSON Fair complexion . . . talented seamstress . . . shapely lass. PEGGY FRANCES ANDERSON Sincerely interested . . . nurse-to-be . nice word for everyone. MAURO ANDREUCCI Animal . . . saves soles . . never a dull moment. GLENDA PAYE AVANT Long raven tresses . . . pin neat , . . subtle beauty, JERRY LEE BALLENTINE Tall and slender . . . graceful . . . interested in others. JOSEPH ELIAS BAROODY Joey . . . digs Duke and Dodgers . . . avid sports statistician . . . mild-mannered gent. HENRY ARCHIE BARROW H. A. . . . band man . . . flashy clothes . serious expression. GEORGE WALLACE BAZEN 1 Wally or Slop . . . our Homecoming Queen' . Y Most Original . . . laughing mind. I Adams C. Allen E. Allen Almond Allred Altman M. Anderson P. Anderson Andreucci SENIORS X WW? Q Avant Ballantine Baroody Barrow Ba1gn I7 LINDA RAE BAZEN Dreamer . . . small but helpful . . . full of sweetness. F IMDX ee A HAMMOND ALLEN BEALE, JR. B 1 we vs. Ham . . . kingpin . . . original . . . well-traveled. M K I li THOMAS MARION BEALE 'f f Tommy . . . expressive gestures . enthusiastic and ff' N . lively . . . hi-fi bug. FRANCES CLAIRE BECK V H Tall basketball ace . . . intelligent . . . enthusiastic. GEORGE LAURENCE BENSON Laurie . . . dry wit . . . soft-spoken radio engineer HARRY RAY BERG A 81 P Exec .... amiable . . accommodating. BRENDA JO BIGGERS Carefree . . . You can always tell a Halo girl! , delicate beauty. nw, WA JOHN FRANKLIN BILLINGSLEY Hello. baby! . . . pigskin snapper . races with the late bell. MINNIE BLAACIQMON Dramatic T. . iam, Miss Pet-ti-grew! , Cultivated southern drawl. ROBERT WILSON BLOODWORTH Outdoor type . . . nice to know . . . willing worker. JOYCE DIANE BOWERS Lil Diane . . . neat and petite . . . Cute blonde. 4 ,M 'iw SYLVIA ANN BOWIE Pop s popsrcle girl . . . warm smile . , . speaks softly. EM ERY LEE BRIDGERS Rolling in dough . . . laughs at cares , . D. E. major. JOAN MARIE BRIDGERS Commercial major . . . dry sense of humor . unassuming. Bazen H. Beale T. Beale Beck Benson Berg Biggers Billingsley Blaclcmon ENIORS WM 44!'f i W WWW NVQ .rms Bloodworth Bowers Bowie E- Bridgers J- Badgers I8 X LINDA ANN BROTHERS Emotional . . .tall red head . . . intelligent live wire. THEODORE HARLAN BROUGHTON, Ill Ted . . . I gotta hot car !l . . . well-mannered . . . agreeable. JAMES RICHARD BROWN Mole . . . impish good nature . . cute dimples . . classroom clown. RONALD LINWOOD BROWN Ronnie . . . sandy-haired . . outside reading. . massive . . fond of WAYNE MULLAR BROWN Missed jet plane by two inches . . . high altitude, curly hair . , . church league star, WILLIAM MALLARD BROWN Billy . . . rises early, wakes up later . . reticent crew-cut . . . manly ways. MARTHA LINDA BRUCE A MRS. degree . . . capable and intelligent . . . slender and attractive. VALARIE BRYANT Graceful brunette . . . plans ahead . . reserved. BETTY BRUCE BUFFKIN Lively scatterbrain . . . plain spoken . , . cheery countenance. GLORIA FAYE BURGH Flighty . . , dramatic . , . singing bird. JULIUS CHARLES BYRD Booger . . . Devil-may-care attitude . . YMCA fixture. WYLIE HASKELL CALDWELL, JR. Wildcat . . . Mr. President . . . Best looking . , . Casanova. BARBARA ANN CAMERON Chief Marshal . . . good figure . . . dependable worker. MARTHA ANNE CAMPBELL Emotional . . . Boy in every town . . . lives every moment as if if Wwe 5 Cflsls' Brothers Broughton R. Brown R. Brown W. Brown W. Brown Bruce Bryant Buffkin l- QA? BW Qyifjrw Bam Burgh Byrd Caldwell Cameron Campbell I9 4NsW X DON WAYNE CARRAWAY Dark complexion . . . talented baseball player . . - deep voice. CLEYBURN FRANK CARTER Quiet-minded . . . spends time on car . . beach-comber. MDUW si JEROME WAYNE CASEY W' Jerry , . . mysterious smile . . . capable bus driver . reserved gentleman. SANDRA KLOO CHASE Miss South Carolina Junior Miss VCYSBWC, talented . . . queenly grace. CHARLES STEVEN CLARK Sports-minded . . . tall . . . cool and collected. WALLI E ETOLAH COKER Ef' . . . harum-scarum . . . good natured . . gen'tleman's bearing MARY L.'Q,lLl,S.EfC-Ql:l:'lN5-J Bl'i'theA' pirit . . . alert . , . entertaining . . . live wire. We-we JERRIE LYNN CONYERS Hard to know, easy to like . . . unaware ol what goes on JOHN EDWARD COOK Well-liked . . . Shrine Bowl defensive halfback . . . tall, last, enthusiastic. ROBERT ELIJAH COOPER, Ill True country gentlemen . . . amiable . . Bobby, GEORGE LEE CORBIN, JR. All-American lootball star . . versatile . . determined. WILLIAM EDWARD CORBIN Billy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . loud . . . mixes golf and dancing. MICHAEL DeLEON COX Mike . . . curly blond hair . , . electronics expert . , cute. GLORIA JEAN CRAWFORD Talkative . . . bus driver , . . carefree. Carraway Carter Casey Chase Clark Colrer Collins Conyers Coolr SENIORS Z f Www pf jf Cooper G. Corbin B. Corbin Cox Crawford 20 JOHNNY WADE DAWKINS OU! MY. Rip Van Winkle . . . taciturn . . . temperamental. ANON DIXON DAY, JR. Dickie - - . muscle-bound . . one-man band . . , 1 strong-willed. Wm W 'ww' . sig PATRICK GLEN DILTZ Pat . . . gets along with everybody . . . HCWCOMCV. My Www FREDERICK DAIL DIXON. JR. Butil Miss Fickling . . . original spell':r . . . talented arc er. DOUGLAS FRANCIS DURDIN Individual walk . . . intellectual . . . outstanding friend. LINDA SUE EARLY Beautiful smile . . . peaches and cream complexion individualist. LENORE ECKENSTEIN Powder-blue eyes . . . transparent complexion . indi- vidual dancer. , Hd, FRANCES LUCILLE ELMORE 5 I Athletic . . . intelligent . . . neat redahead . . . good sport. JOYCE ANN ELMORE Sweet disposition . . . loquazious . . alert. THOMAS EDWARD ENGLISH, JR. Tommy or T. E. . . . Morning News photographer . . . energetic. BEVERLY LEE EUDY Bev . . . Big Man excitable . . , good sport, -V Q5 Q59 'Nw FRANZ EVANS Bus driver . . . big guy . . . shy gent. Wmffoi LUTHER JAMES EVANS, JR. Mathematically-minded . . . hard working . . unassuming. VIVIAN JUDSON FARMER Nice country boy . . . shy . . serious-minded. Dawkins Day Diltz Dixon Durdin Early Eckenstein F. Elmore J. Elmore English Eudy F. Evans L. Evans Fa,-me, 2I 'Z ARTHUR LEE FICKLING, JR. Avid Clemson fan . . . architect-to-be . . . doodler. All X JAMES MOSELEY FINCHER, JR. Trackster . . . tall . . . talented musician QW X' Junlus DQLEON FINKLEA, JR. I s Bebe . . . beatnik . . . jeepnlk. JACKIE WAYNE FLOWERS Majors in study hall . . . artistic . . . perfect recipe fo devils-Iood cake. THOMAS WALTER FORTE Tommy . . . deep thinker . . . slow to speak . . easy to like. GARNETT EVELINE FOSTER Dependable . . . Agnes Scott bound . . . intelligent . . leader. CHARLIE LINWOOD FOWLER, ll Zoe. 'A Big tease . . . loud mouth . . . Timrod fixture. tab , .,wimN-M ELIZABETH GARY FRIAR i ' Personality plus . . . sincere friend . . . good listener. LAURA FRANCES FRYER Attractive . . . never a dull moment . . . likes people. CEARRY AEEEIJED all . . . night owl . , . sees the sunny side. WILLIAM EDWARD GAMBLE Billy and Beeguml' . . , church league basketball star . . . quick to laugh. ef GERALD LEWIS GEDDINGS We Jerry . . . brash . . . shortcut through school . dares to be different. RICHARD T'lJrbane . . . golfer . . . great friend, CECIL CURTIS GRAY Quiet and polite . . . deep thinker . snccrc friend, Fickling Fincher Finklea Flowers Forte Foster Fowler Friar Fryer SENI RS f if . ,f . V- e wr it . A W -Q. in Fulmer Gamble Geddings Glass Gray 22 I' BOYD ALEXANDER GREGG, JR. BUY-ldY - . . thinking man , . . easy to get along with 21 . . . congenial. FRANCES GAIL GREGG Comedienne . . . wants to be a missionary . . reserved. PHYLLIS REBECCA GREGG Twinkling eyes . . . speaks to all . . . southern drawl. RICHARD LAMAR GREGG Dickie . . . reserved manner . . fan of the great outdoors. LINDA MAE GRIFFIN Beautiful eyes . . . cosmetologist . . . engaging smile. CATHERlNE ANNE GREGORY Sincere and understanding friend . . . personality plus . wonderful sense of humor. .r ' ' CHARLES KENNETH GRIMSLEY, JR. Kenny Gee . . . Good-looking sports car . singing A sensation. .Q Y 'Wx DANIEL STERLING GROOVER Danny or 'lMerve . . . southpaw . versatile athlete . . . witty. . . -1 it-Qi.:::.if Q 1:51 .2 '-si: rw- W-mf? . . ..., f 5 .e .wyfa V '-Q. il sz? . . f 1 - N, HARLEY BENJAM EN HACKETT Football captain . . . tremendous size . . Boys' Stater. LINDA LOUISE HAITHCOCK Small red-head , . . sharp wardrobe . . sunny disposition. JIMMIE WINGARD HALLMAN, JR. Hey, Coach! . . . aviation-minded . . . cheerful and outspoken. JERRY WAYNE HAM Jerry . . . Deep voice . . musically inclined . . likes a good time. WILBUR MCQUEEN HAM, JR. Buck . . . slow wit . . . Elon commuter. JOSEPH EDWARD HAMMOND Joey or Hambone . . . mischievous grin . con- serves his energy. aww. ' MW B. Gregg F. Gregg P. Gregg R. Gregg Griffin Gregory Grimsley Groover Hackett Haithcoclr Hallman J. Ham W. Ham Hammond FURMAN WAYNE HANNA LENORA ANN HANNA Ready and helpful . . . gracious and cheerful . . . warm smile. rdimx iw' 4Q' W mii'w44-mmf JACKIE HARDIE I Married . . . cosmetology blonde . nice to know. JOSEPH RALPH HARDWICK Best dressed . . . elusive halfback . . . true gentleman. ALICE MARIE HARRELL Lively brunette . . . cute pixie . . . talkative. FRANK McLEOD HARRELL, JR. Booming bass . . . our disc jockey . . . cool cat. ROBERT EDWARD HARRIS Bob . . . bashlul . . . interested in ham radio . sports enthusiast. were -W nfs. www? JOHN FUSSELL HARRISON Extensive vocabulary . . . sarcastic sense ol humor . talented pianist. HARRIETT ALINE HATCHELL Expressive . . . dependable . . , perpetual smile. JUDITH EILEEN HATCHELL 11-Year student . . . swect as they come . congenial. i MILDRED COLLEEN HATCHELL yyywwf, WWWW, ' ..,., Clem . . . tiny waist . . . easy to like. .. 'i LUCY DURHAM HERBERT Marshal . . . serious minded . . . intelligent and ambitious. ROBERT FREEMAN HERRING, JR. Tall . . . curly, blond hair . . . hates homework. W. Hanna L. Hanna Hardie Hardwick A. Harrell F, Harfell Harris Harrison H. Hatehgll SENI RS in N, Qwwf J. Hatehell M. Hatchell Herbert Herring 24 Aims for 4-minute mile . . . excels in math . , . intelligent. FELICIA CAROL HEWETT IHUIBUIHS eyes . . . shapely silhouette . . . clever. LENORA MARTINE HEWITT Lucy . . . attractive . . . self-poised . . . CODSICIEISIC- WILLIAM EDWARD HICKEY, JR. Bud . . . good build . . . talented carpenter . . . word 'KW' lor everyone. ,mwmvw MARGIE MAE HICKS Efficient . . . shy . . . sense of responsibility. THOMAS GARY HIERS Capable worker . . . tall worrier . . busy extrovert. JAMES VERNON HILL Small, but usually heard . . . impish . . . magazine salesman. VIRGINIA ANN HILL Ginny . . . cute . . . quiet sense of humor . . . win- ning smile. ww KENNETH WAYNE HILLMAN Kenny . . . original drcsser . . . spefdstcr . . . blushes easily. JAMES McKINLEY HODGES Jimmie . . . Most talentrd . . . our Liberacv: . . good looking. JAMES HERBERT HOLLADAY, JR. Red . . . perpetual scholar . . . takes life easy. ALEXANDER FREDERICK HOLLAND, Ill Freddy . . . rambunctious . . . reckless . . . friendly. MICHAEL MYERS HOLLAND www Mickey . . . organizer . . . intelligent . . . handsome. WILLIAM BRUNSON HOOLE, IR. Billy . . . active . . . Tiger lan . . . chief cheerleader, SANDRA JANE HOPKINS S-andy . . . radiant and gentlc . . . keen scholar . . , T vivacious. F. Hewitt L. Hewitt Hickey Hicks Hiers V. Hill V. Hill Hillman Hodges Holladay F. Holland M. Holland Hoole Hopkins 25 MANFRED HERBERT ILIAS A Soft-spoken . , . inquisitive . ANNE FLEMING INGRAM inquisitive. WILLIAM JOSEPH JAILLETTE rest a while. ANN HALL JEFFORDS 4935-4 GEORGIA HAM JENKINS LEWIS FRANKLIN JERNIGAN EDWARD KENNETH JEWELL Ken . . . auto enthusiast . HARRIET ANN JOHNSON Aims high , . . neat dresser JAMES NOEL JOHNSON Ilias Ingram lgom Jackson Jaillette A, Jzlifords T. Jeftords Jenkins Jernigan side . . . accomplished typist, . interesting accent. Best school spirit . . . contagious laugh . . . thorough. MARY FREDRICK ISOM June Allyson voice . . . vaccinated with a phonograph needle MARVIN PARLER JACKSON, JR. Stoney . . . taxidermist . . . individual walk . . Billy . . . easy going . . . helpful . . . work a while, Most original . . , unpredictable personality . . sincere THOMAS LeROY JEFFORDS, III T. J. . . . liked by all . . . enthusiastic. accommodating. Springy walk . . . sunny . . . athletic. Scrappy . . . strong football tackle . . . good-natured. . cute cheerleader, . gracefully slender. Argumentative . . . What, me worry? . . . big laugh. NANCY BYRD JOHNSON Wears out millionth telephone: . chatterbox . . , giggly. SANDRA TERESA JOHNSON Sandy . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . has her serious SENI RS yyy., W All-5 'Dia Jewell H. Johnson N, Johnson N' johnson QA L NNY' N QQHNNY 5. Johnson EUEL DURWOOD JONES, JR. I H WOM-JY V . . Sunny disposition . . , drives a wreck. r 5? f JOE FULTON JONES V I ' . . Agreeable . . . skillful bus driver . calm. ,,,, t A2 MW my ROBERT THOMAS JONES A T EJAJ' M Bobby . . . fleet of foot . . . cheerful . even I I gwfswv , tempewd. 2 Z J V ff . A Jw -f 7' . .... ...J J I X +1 ,. ' ROBERT CLENEY JORDAN. JR. Drummer boy . . . man of few words . . . ten o'cIock scholar. ROGER CALVIN JORDAN. JR. y Little gentleman . . . Most typical teenager . courageous. I OLIN BYRD JOYNER, JR. Ching-chong-chow . . . broad smiles . one ol the boys. WILLIAM FINKLEA KEEFE Bill . . . friend to all . . . enioys life . . . rambling grin. DANIEL EZRA KEELS, JR. Dan or D. K. . . . a thumb in every pie ...popular with all. WILLIAM CLYDE KEELS Billy . . . uncontrollable laugh , , , comical . . . life is a ball. DAVID REDDIN KENNEDY Fog-bound . . . a way OI his own . . . genuine MARY FRANCES KENNEDY Willowy . . . serious-minded . . . calm. MARGARET ANN KING Sports-minded . . . talks little, says much . . . outstanding. MARY NEILL KING Serene . . . never worries never hurries . . quiet charm. JIMMY ALEXANDER KIRBY Laughs easily . . . radio enthusiast . . . apt fisherman. E. Jones J. Jones R, Jones Robert C. Jordan R. Calvin Jordan Joyner Keele D. Keels W, Keels D. Kennedy M. Kennedy M. Ann King M. Neill King Kirby 27 IRIS PRISCILLA Talented typist dependable. PAMELA RUTH if JOHN ROBERT Johnny Bob stalwart . . . '41-f..,,,,J M, Accomplished in winning ways. in high gear. Leg Leonard Lester Lewis Love Lovette Lucas Mangum Martin Intelligent . . . LEE . . . intelligent and conscientious LEONARD good figure . . . well-liked. LESTER . . Best All-Round . . . football delensive energetic. RUTH ELIZABETH LEWIS Talkative when known . . . ERNESTINE LOVE Reserved . . . shy smile . LENORA LOVETTE Petite . . . placid blonde . BETTY JEAN LUCAS knitting . . SHIRLEY JEAN MANGUM cosmetologist . . unselfish. cafeteria helper. . cordial manners . serene enchanting profile Dainty blonde . . . generous . . reticent. JAMES BOYCE MARTIN Whitey . . . rough on the pigskin . . . Union drawl . . JAMES COLVIN MATTHEWS Jimmy or t'Jimbo . . . forges library slips . voice BARRY EDWIN MAYES Quiet bus driver . . . country squire unruflled. SANDRA GAIL McCALL Genial smile . . . petite . . . always presents an attractive appearance, RENE DAVID MCCANTS Small and active . . . industrious worker . . cute. CHARLES GRAHAM McCULLOUGH Charlie . . . cheerful . . . southern drawl . . . friendly wave. SENIORS 'gpifhfm Ch? Matthews Mayes McCall McCants McCullough 78 GEN E SCOTT McCUTCH EN Leads 'the Seniors . . . Most Dependable . . . ideal student and friend . . . bashful, brilliant, baritone. JESSIE JAMES MCCUTCHEON, JR. Cootchie . , . dancing feet . . . michievous eyes. MW MARION HAWLEY MCDONALD Smart when he wants to be . . . blond cut-up . . . all thumbs on the keyboard. .Z Mmm X ELIZABETH MCELVEEN Helpful . . . respected and respectable . . . shy smile. JUNE MARIE MCINTOSH Beautiful eyelashes . . . Most Talented . . . learned and well-bred. KATHRYN WALKER McKENZIE Kitty . . . beautiful hair , . . very feminine soaring soprano. TONY ALTON MCKENZIE .ws- Tall . . . congenial . . . even-tempered. 5431 ALBERT WARREN McLAUGl-ILIN Abc . . . lanky country boy . . . bashful and agreeable. LYLES ELLIS McLEOD Magnetic beauty . . . rates high with everyone standing leader. JOHNNY LANNEAU McMlLLAN, JR. A million laughs . . . talks constantly . . . easy going, MARGARET ANN MEGGS Homeroom scholar . . . small . . . thinks before speaking. PHILIP BAXTER MEGGS Phil . . . artistic . . . bubbles over with enthusiasm . . . assiduous. WILLIAM JOEL MEGGS Bill . . . science-minded . . . hilarious wit . . . very intelligent. EDMUND FREDRICK MILLAR g Freddie . . . Most Likely to Succeed . . . best Editor yet . . . outspoken, intelligent, dependable. G. McCutchen J. McCutcheon McDonald McElveen Mclntosh K. McKenzie T. McKenzie McLaughlin McLeod WEN gmt .. Nlwasww McMillan M. Meggs P. Meggs VI. Meggg Millar 29 ROGER WAYNE MILLS Red . . . slow of speech . . . hefty- GLEN ARTHUR MONEY Trombone troubadour . . . ready grin . carefree. BETTY JOYCE MOORE 4 Big tease . . . cooperative . . . handy with a needle. PAULA CATHERINE MORGAN I Most athletic . . . great sense of humor . . . hep with pep. HELEN ELIZABETH MORROW Sensible . . . rare friend . . . merry heart. CAROLYN MOSS Regal bearing . . . sincere pal . . . sweets to the sweet. SANDRA JEAN MUNN Easy to talk to . . . sparkling eyes . . congenial. NANCY ELLEN NICHOLS Unusual beauty . . . outgoing personality . . . mathemati- cally inclined. THOMAS PARKS NOLEN T, N. . . . bashful . . . ever-present smile. BELVA JEAN NORWOOD Shy and studious . . . Rainbow Girl . . , polite. MARGARET ELIZABETH OAKES Speaks to all . . . high giggly laugh . . sincere JOHN DeLEON OWENS, JR. Johnny . . . man of few words . . carries few books . . . participates. LARRY ALLEN OWENS Tall and lanky . . . funny . . . happy-go-lucky. SAMUEL EDWARDS PARKER, JR. Eddie . . . sharp dresser . . . dare-devil . . . manly ways. Mills Money Moore Morgan Morrow M055 Munn Nichols Nolan SENIORS Norwood Oalres J. Owens L. Owens Parke,- 30 RICHARD JOHN CLARE PAWLEY Ricardo . . . idealistic poet . . . distinguished individualist. ERIC WARDLAW PEARSON Easy QOIHQ , . . Clemson lan . . . ambitious. CHARLES ROBERT PEED Generous , . . sets a good example . . . gentlemanly determination. ROBERT WARREN PENDERGRASS Chorus major . . . man ol lew words . . . quiet mind. MARY LOUISE POSTON Cooperative . . . amiable disposition . . . lunchroom helper. PATRICIA ANNE POSTON Best All-Round , . . Iadylike manners . , . May Court lavorite. WILLIAM HAYNIE PRICE Bill . . , Mr. King Teen , sncere gentleman . industrious and athletic. SHERRY DIANNE PROSSER Prosser . . . lun-loving . . , wears her clothes well. CLARENCE BERTIS PURVIS C. B. . . . mechanical drawing whiz . . . lanky . . . ready to listen. KATHLEEN JOYCE RAINWATER Best Dressed . . . to have a Iriend is to be one . Ioquacious. LINDA LOUISE RANDALL Josh . . . athletic . . . obliging and dependable. WILLIAM ELVIN RANDALL Elvin . . . laughing eyes . . , likeable, CLYDE CHILDERS REESE Popular . . . original . . . jolly good fellow. JOHN FULLER REEVES, III Johnny . . . reckless personality . . . lancy Iootwork. is 'UN P e e cl A. P o st 0 n P u rvis Rainwater L. Randall W. Randall Reese Reeves Ali! ,of 1 R. Richardson S. Richardson Riqlqboufg Roberts Robinson Roe Rogers Saint Sallenger MELVIN RODELLE RICHARDSON. JR. Electrician . . . good build . . . industrious SYLVIA FAYE RICHARDSON Cosmetology . . . stately . . . circles Beacon BRUCE EDWARD RICHBOURG Speedy hurdler . . . motor-minded . . . good-looking JUDITH ILLEEN ROBERTS Judy . . . capable leader . . . unlimited wardrobe eye-catching figure. WILLIAM HAROLD ROBINSON, JR. Soft-spoken . . . gentlemanly . . . level-headed ERNESTINE ANN ROE Cute little package . . . sincere friend . . MARY LOUISE ROGERS Good seamstress . . . one DFI,ORIS ANN SAINT Calm disposition . . . shy CLAIRE SALLENGER BestILooking . . . dry wit . . , winning ways. AVIS ELAINE SAULS Naive . . . self-poised . JAMES LARRY SAULS Curly hair . . . thinking man . . . gcnuun MARGARET ANN SCHERFFIUS . radiant ol the nicest . . . animated . . . swect and gen e gracefully roord nated . . dependable commercial mayor Coffee-drinking migrant . . . flirt . . . talkative 'I d friendly DOROTHY ELIZABETH SH EALY Cutie pie . . . variety ol hair-dos . . . charming LOU DIANE SHETLEY Pretty hair . . . composed . . . cosmetologist. SENIORS U wail iq QQ X A. Sauls J. Sauls Schertlius Shealy Shctlzy 32 JULIA KATI-IRYN SIGMON HJ'-ldY - . . fascinating personality . . . sparkling beauty . . . math whiz. RUFUS ESSEX SKINNER 5lfe'3dY manner . . . jolly fellow . . . mischievous CLAUDE WILSON SMITH, JR. Whistle . . . graceful like a giraffe . . bination of wit and intelligence. JIMMY WAYNE SMITH Curly-haired gent . . . regular lellow JANICE MARIE SNYDER Tall red-head . . . very accommodating . JOSIE MAE SPRADLEY Jo . . . goodalooking . . . ambitious Sumter. DAWSON JEROME STALLWORTH, JR Jerry . . . capable field general . smile . . . southern gentleman, BARBARA RUCILLE STALVEY Wears her clothes well . . . T. 81 I cosmetology. LINDA GALE STANLEY original com- . easy to like. winning ways. , victory over sunshine in his lavorite . . Gracelully slender . . . athletic . . . cheerlul smile. ALEXANDER McRAE STANTON, JR. Alex . . . aspiring pilot . . . speaks fluent Spanish . . . dedicated flirt. .-- SUSA R -,',,,, ,,,,. '7 nelligent . . . ll-year student, . . . inquisitive! 9? .-'-Z , DONNA MARIE STEEN Expresses hersell well . . . well-traveled . . . winning personality. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE STEWART Frankie . . . lively little ball of fire . . . orbits around YMCA . . . lriendly eyes. LINDA CECILE STEWART Real cool kitten , . . disc jockey . . . active, Sigmon Skinner C. W. Smith J. Smith Snyder Spradley Stallworth Stalvey Stanley 'Wea-f QNQ. NM, Wk! Stanton Starr Steen F. Stewart C. Stewart X WNW' A .x,, , RICHARD JOEL STOKES Dickie . . . pencil thumper . , . interesting eyes . history fan. LINDA FAYE STONE Cheerful outlook . . . unassuming . . . cooperative. ' f ANGELYN BOONE STRAIN Angie . . . happy-go-lucky . . . willing worker . fun-loving. DONALD ERNEST STREETT Don . . . skillful driver . . . deep-voiced . . . disc jockey . . . active. JOHN BOYCE TALBERT, lll J. B. T., Ill . . . fine sense ol humor, polite and sincere JAMES ENOS TARTE Accumulates demerits . . . 301 jacket . . . small and active. Uif 4WQ ALICE ELAINE TAYLOR Lane . . . dry wit . . . solt, captivating voice CHARLES FRITZ TAYLOR Thumps the bass fiddle . . . composed . . . likes a good time. ROBERT LACY TAYLOR Bobby . . . tall and slim . . serious-minded . . skillful bandsman. JOHN LeROY THIGPEN, JR. Johnny . . . smiling gentleman . contributes in quiet way . . . lun-loving. PEGGY JEAN THOMPSON Red-head . . . shy . . . gracelul figure. V JANICE CLAIRE TIMMONS QBHWMWW f Car-minded . . . striking personality . . . expert seamstress. BETTY LOU TOLSON Blonde curls . , . considerate . . . quiet and shy. PATRICIA LEE TUCKER Pat . . . intellectual scholar . sarcastic wit , , accomplished flirt. Stokes Stone Strain Streett Talbert Tariq E. Taylor F. Taylor R. Taylor SENIORS .gvesff . -4rt iX Thigpen Thompson Timmons Tolgon Tucker 34 EDWIN DAVIS TURBEVILLE, JR. Eddie or Sahibe . . . hard-working trumpeteef - one of the very best . . . true Iriend. BETTY ANNA TURNER Good listener . . . sparkling eyes . . . faint smile. MARY JO TURNER Always tries to do her best , . . patience personified . . collected. MARY LOUISE TURNER Willing worker . . . composed . . . good listener. RICHARD KENCIE TURNER Accomplished dancer . . . Casanova . . . Excellent tenor. SANDRA TURNER Nonchalant . . . outspoken . . . devilish. h EDDIE WYATT VAUGHT ,D Carefree . . . Mr. Wright's pal . . . chorus stalwart . . . amiable. Ww- DAVID MITCHELL VAUSE Mickey . . . nice looking . . . work is a nasty word . . What, me worry? JUDY ANN WADDELL Conscientious . . . appealing beauty . . . easy to like. ARTHUR DEAN WALKER, JR. Unhurried . . . open-minded . . . likeable. REBECCA WALL Becky or Duck . . . enchanting eyes . . . hard-working and fun to be with. nn. WILLIAM GAITLEY WALLACE, ll Bill . . . argumentative , . . easy-going . . . mathe- matically minded. -vw- CAROL DENNIS WARD Sunny disposition . . . capable leader . . . fair-haired beauty. CHARLES DERAL WATSON Prince Charles . . . enthusiastic . . cheerful cafeteria helper. Turloeville B. Turner M. .lo Turner M. Louise Turner R. Turner S. Turner Vaught Vause Waddell 1 Walker Wall Wallace Ward Watson 35 XXNXQX 'WN JUDY ANN WEAVER Petite and cute . . . sweet as they come . congenial. ROBERT BURNEY WEBB Bob or Spider . . . tall and soft-spoken . . . lots of lun. 'WN JANIS ANN WEDDINGTON Cute . . . neat and poised . . . May Court favorite. HARRY SHELFFIELD WHISENHUNT No hurry, no worry . . . cool cat . . . innocent smile. MKQWMQ Wnnmwm-0 JOHNNY ERVIN WHITE Good natured , . . conserver of energy . . . soft-spoken. EMILY JOANNE WHITEHEAD 11-Year student . . . individual walk . . . athletic, FRANKIE CALDWELL WILLIAMS Tall . . . soft-spoken . . . quiet contributor. Wig? 'WN CLARENCE CEPHAS WILLIAMSON, ll Tad , . . snow king . . . cool and alert . . . makes Iriends with ease. ANNIE LUCILLE WILSON Willy . . , dimples . . . petite and sunny . , . popular. JOHN RILEY WILSON, JR. Johnny . . . shy and gentlemanly . . . patient. FRANK JEROME WINDHAM Possum . . , nothing hurries him, nothing worries him . . . persuasive. FLORENCE ANN WOLFE Unsung heroine . . . artistic . accommodating. WA- was . dependable and JOSEPH LESTER WOLFE, Ill Tall tennis bug . . . noble manners about town. . . handsome man PEGGY FRANCES WRIGHT Vivacious . . . attractive . . . warm-hearted. Weaver Webb Weddington Whisenhunt White Whitehead Williams Williamson A. Wilson SENI RS J. Wilson Wi .a -sm Minu- ndham A. Wolle J. Wolfe Wright flb THERON JOSEPH YARBOROUGH Tall and lanky . . . reckless . . . has a good time. EMILIE ANNABELL YOUNG Long, pretty hair . . . talkative . . interested in others lboysl. DAVID LEE ANDREWS 45 . . A r ' rw' if , 'C , .1 I, s ' Yarborough NOT PICTURED Reticent . . . gentleman at all times . . conscientious. MAYWOOD DuBOSE Accommodating . . . loquacious LILLIAN LUCILLE EDGERTON Lucy . . . neat appearance CAROLYN LONG Reserved . , . 11-year student courteous. sweet. solt-spoken, Young DUDLEY HIRAM MUNN Pete . . . tall . . , friendly, VONNIE MAE SMITH Library helper . . . red-head . . DAVID THOMAS VAUGHN Good-looking . . . easy to like . WILLIAM JAMES WILKINS, lll Chip . . . first semester gradu I1 Jliiemnriam ,QS R 5 ii N . ., .. X Q it E W . , mf X Qi MARY HOPE STANTON daughter of MR. AND MRS. E. D. 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' i . 15,1 fn Plljrssss-: , .'.v, ff. Tj,- , .V ' e -F '1 i Ji e , 5121 ,eg F JUNICDRS 45 . mb Jgbwf 'Nw' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHNNY TURNER, President: MIKE SUTTON, Vice-President ANN MERRIMAN, Secreiaryg IFIB-QLMALONE ,T-gforgr Q ff , ,Q q, J 3 I auf' ff? .yi A-4 1 l I W 'Ib 'l K Wk JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS MRS. MARIA EVANS Assistant Sponsor MRS. SARAH B. BLANTON Sponsor MRS. BARBARA R, JONES Assishani Sponsor Ernest Ray Allen laclrie Allen Arleen Altman Geraldine Altman Janet Altman Johnny Andreucci Danny Andrews Dianne Ashley Bud Atkinson Wayne Autry Billy Avant Crystal Bailey Hub Bailey Patsy Bailey Wayne Bailey Rhett Baller Rodney Barnes Carolyn Beinitz Larry Bellamy T. L. Benton Shirley Ann Best Lynne Blaclr John Blankenship Maxine Blum Marvin Bragg Anne Bridgers Marilyn Britt Dan Broach Kathy Broolls Barry Broome Larry Brown Paul Brown Roger Brown Pat Brunson Sally Bruton Terry Bryan Lawrence Bryant Randy Bryant Ronnie Butler Harry Cagle Janice Calcutt Sandra Calcutt JUNICDRS w-www X if , ff A wh' 25 ' iz.. Q . ,X we ,,, ! VK K 1 ,HI New X R. , B Nw i am. wg, V 47 fat., K NYM v X, Sa tae., QQY x 64 'rua UNIORS WN an-M S ig 1,3 C. D. Calder Jimmy Cannon Bobby Carney Judy Carroway Julianne Carswell Connie Carier James Caulder Bobby Chapman Susie Chapman Ed D. 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T o, is ,SX ,:f,M fi i g il s . as it iz of 1 -, 5 ' X .-f- 1' -Y - Q' M IU -if' 'H -- ' ' 'WH -Y' 2. - . ffrfi 'K -E - F -X X 'P K 'lluril 57 ff , Zi 'lf R ..N,- ' DRG ANIZATIONS SEATED: Sidney Rutledge, :sie 'tI1, Lyles McLeod, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Dickie Lesler, and Ginger Ingram. STANDING Miss Alice Brunson, Spon rg Linda Robe Anne Poston, Wylie Caldwell, President Ann Wolfe, Alice Ward, and Mr. John Owen Sponsor. ff C STUDENT COUNCIL WYLIE CALDWELL President LY LES MCLEOD Vice-President SARA LYNN RAINWATER Secrciary-Treasurer egg 5, fl THE STUDENT COUNCIL is an organization THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES is com- that represents the student body. It leads the posed of one member from each senior, junior, students in promoting worthy activities, up- and sophomore homeroom. The main function holding high standards, and creating respect of the group is to help the Student Council in for high achievements. Student Council activi- its activities. ties For this year include sponsoring the foster child program, helping supervise at recess, and initiating the attainment of two warmly wel- comed senior privileges. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES T I J . B H' Suzanne Humphries b,eri-s, Virginia Suggs, Ann Jetfords, Judy Sigmon, Ann Ingram. Charlie lzcolwlgy Clelgite f:II2hIlgjXIicZgT-Iearrell, Boyce Talbert, Miss runson, Sponsor: Scott Kendall. J-SCIK AC-IIKiflS. Jean Poole. Harry Cagle, Robert Sacco. FREDDIE MILLAR, Editor-in-Chief and ANNE GREGORY, Near the end ol our .lunior year, the editor-in- chief and business manager ol the 1960 FLOR- ENTINE were nominated and elected by the rising Senior Class. Top candidates for these posts were automatically included in the staff, and other capable students were then appointed by the original members. We worked steadily through the summer and into the lall, and after the booming success of the magazine campaign, we eagerly tackled the challenge of picture-taking. Soon we were struggling with the organizations' write-ups, se- curing advertisements, and attending to a mil- lion other details. Alter the tremendous job of typing and prool- reading was finished, otf to press went the product of all our efforts. It is our fond hope that this annual will stand out as a fitting trib- ute to the greatest class ever-the Class of 1960. Business Manager. SEATED ON FLOOR: Lyles McLeod, lris Lee, Ann Roe, Angie Strain, Claire Beck, .lune Mclnto h, Anne Gregory, Barbara Cameron, d Margaret Schertfius. SEATED ON CHAIRS: G M C t h d M' M ' ' G'T'T T5 . ' - - . Laurie Benson, Phil MBSSS. Bill Price, and Frlerdilie ivtillgrfn an ISS arlone a oway' S ANDlNGi Bill Meggsi Tad Wllllam- LEFT TO RIGHT: BILL PRICE Sports Editor JLINE MCINTOSH nFEE'tiiTe EEITfQ CLAIRE BECK Assistant Business Manager MARGARET SCHERFFIUS Feature Editor TAD WILLIAMSON Organizations Editor LEFT TO RIGHT LAURIE BENSON Art Editor LYLES MCLEOD Advertising Editor MISS MARJORIE GALLOWAY Advisor ANN ROE Advertising Editor PHIL MEGGS Art Editor LEFT TO RIGHT IRIS LEE Typist GENE MCCLITCHEN Associate Editor ANGIE STRAIN Typist BILL M EGGS Associate Editor BARBARA CAM ERON Typist rvfysr Ms . C M :X X B' W , . A 3 'Mfr I f 4 ?1 fWZW , Cf lily! CWMQZWQZZWY We We ff 7 X KW!! xii!! .4 MARSHALS Marshals are the twelve seniors who have achieved the highest scholastic averages during their first three years ol I ii I high school. They serve at all high school lunctions throughout their senior year. SPONSORS: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Fick- ling, Miss Mildred Richardson, MARSHALS: Frances Elmore, Linda Altman, Assistant Chiel: Freddie Millar, John Harrison Phil Meggs, Claire Beck, Pat Tucker, Bill Meggs, Gene McCutchen, Barbara Cameron, Chief Marshal: Lucy Herbert, and Garnett Foster. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship! Leadership! Character! Service! Require- ments in these four areas must be met by those students who are members ol the National Honor Society. U, W M 1 WW! M, 7 , f f 4 eese,,,,, V if is W J I FIRST ROW: Linda Altman, Garnett Foster, Iris Lee, Freddie Millar, Joy Jenkins, Sally Bruton, Lyles cy Herbert, Gloria Burgh, Judy Roberts, Ann Roe, Eddie Turbeville, Ann Merriman, 'bb Ma , Ann Gregory, Mrs. Fickling and Miss Richardson, Sponsors. SE O OW: Alice Ward, Betty Motte, Frances Elmore, Bill Meggs, Barbara Cameron, Carol Ward, Minnie Blacklnpn, Frances Smith, Za.!iY,Ma.LshBl-I, Gene McCutchen, Linda Bruce, and Ju Mclnt h. THIRD ROW: Linda Graham, Terry Bryan, Georgia Jenkins, ire ec , ohn Harrison, Harriet Schofield, Phil Meggs, Harriett Ham, Carolyn Long, Gaston Harris, and Celeste Allen. FOURTH ROW: Janice Windham, Gerald Geddings, Sandra Chase, Bob Kearse, Susan Starr Pat Tucker, Ondrea Lee Harrell, Len McCroskey, and Burwell H ROW: Danny Groover, Prissy Zeigler, Bob Chapman, Joe Wolfe, Ann Wilson, Janet Owens, Ruth Pendergrass, Bobby Kennedy, and Charles Haigh. 72IU3uZia,.-- sw is INV? KEY CLUB LYLES McLEOD, Sweetheart The Key Club is a sewice club lor boys ol high school age sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Members are chosen on basis of leadership and character by approval ol the principal and the Ki- wanis Club and by a vote ol the mem- bers themselves. JUNIOR EXCHANGE CLUB The Junior Exchange Club is a service club lor boys ol high school age and is sponsored by the Florence Exchange Club. , 'qv W 'M FIRST ROW: Fred Millar, President, Kenneth Jewell, Vice-President, Eddie Turbeville, Secretary, Tommy Hiers, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kirk Stokes, Pat Robertson, Gregg Privette, Murray Jordan, Hart Roberts, Calvin Jordan, John Harrison, Gene McCutchen, Phil Meggs, Miss Edith Tobin, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bobby Kennedy, Stanley Godbold, Tommy Beale, Bill Meggs, Artie Briggs, Joe Harrison, Kirk Thomas, Jimmy Clarke. FOURTH ROW: Steve Graham, Randy Brown, Alvin Odom, Frank Norwood, Lawrence Leslie, Sam Arthur, Bill King, Jack Adkins. FIFTH ROW: Billy Tate, Alex Stanton, George Dawson, Ralph Millar, Danny Groover, Tad Williamson, Bobby Carney, Mickey Holland, Tim Gray. V T' ,, Y . .L. K Y -- V 4' WT CLAIRE SALLENGER, Sweetheart. I FIRST ROW: Bebe Finklea and Larry Orr, Vice-Presidents: Billy Hoole, Secretary: Boyce Talbert, President: Jerry Stallworth, Treasurer: Mr. Bob Bell. Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Tim Taylor, Jimmy Simmons, Kenn Allen, Roy Turner, Edward Yarborough, Ethan Mozingo, Johnny Fields, Dickie Lester, Larry Younginer. Tl'l Rmf., Ri,-Inlmnm Tom Williamson. Whistle Smith, Wylie Caldwell, Bobby Moss, Jimmy Griggs, Dan Guyton, Billy Keels, Vice-President: eth Grimsley, Ernest Ray IRD ROW: Mike Sutton, David Murrell. 73 iv, ww WW.. MW, The two Anchor Clubs are service clubs for girls of high school age gpon- sored by the Pilot Club. All girls must meet the leadership, dependability, and scholarship requirements set up by the local Pilot Club. Objectives of the An- chor Clubs are to develop iniative and leadership, to provide experience in liv- ing and worlcing together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate with the school principal, and to pre- pare all memb-ers for useful citizenship in the future. GOLD ANCHOR CLUB OFFICERS: Carol Ward, Presi- dent, Anne Gregory, Vice-President, Anne Merriman, Secretary, Susie Smith, Treasurer, Lyles McLeod, Sen- ior Advisor, iunigrfwaggi Miss Novice Kirven, Sponsor, THQ' Y ws.-.. ai -sg,-gy Ig, , K -wr ,grub---- ,- A '- y si' -sg W ' A Hg. sz-zz'-'-,,, , , 3 . I H 'ff 4i 'W .U 1, .fd X ts aww-,.av,..,.,, M f 1 ' ' 'fu A 'N f at 'R'-N-aa ..,, N, QT as , - C, - A ,, , ,M W -. K, ss, L W 5, ,Mt maiifzat 9 QQ 4? - W M' A Q ii N- x A he fewest M 'liaise S - V 'fr' W-::.,.,,. ,NW 1 .:a'a'w. -.:..2-f ?'-- '-'M N W M mms'---W . 2:1 fi . :rr Sin ii 1 C X. a:w:, -- tax :::1'Ss,n,.'e,.'-.1411-'F-'2.': ' C Q' - aa s ,'f , W X K SIIG -- a, Jflm' ::L. f'v:.:-L-we-Tr' -- as .mfsa-ag 'AMN its - 35 ,W , X MM.. mg,-13-,W-..?'E A - . . A aa. . . .wM...i...m..,..., ig: SEATED: Susie Smith, Anne Gregory, Carol Ward, Anne Merci ' ht, and Lyles McLeod. FIRST ROW: Gale Harllee, Sally Burton, Katherine McQu'e , Linda:R Otf ,Kendallf Sandra Phillips, Colleen Hatchell, Diane Bowers, Peggy Anderson, J , Ianne CSYSWCH- SECOND ROW: Harriett Johnson, Felecia Hewitt, Jeanne Powell, Nadine Jeffords, Jacque Griffin, Sally Bailey, Hannah Lee Gilbert, Molly Corrie, Lynn Ham. THIRD ROW: Kay Streett, Marion--Young, Joan Adams, Penny Graham, Barbara Tanner, Pam Robbins, Jeanne Rhodes, Nancy Nichols, Anne Roe, Linda Graham, Mary Gayle Spruill. FOURTH ROW: Susan Starr, Maxine Blum, Ruth Pendergrass, Marie Roderique, Cheryl Mclntosh, Sue Smith, Janice Wi sy Zeigler, Sharon Scott, Kathy Norris, Sybil Camlin, Elaine Taylor, Martha Hancock. THE ANCHOR CLUBS SEATED: ' Mal Margaret Ervin, Garnett Foster Lynn Black, Barbara Cameron. FIR OW: Betty Martin, nn ew: , elva Jean Norwood, Dianne Prosser, Frances Elmore, Anne Ingram, Carolyn Long, Alice Ward, Sterling Cooke, ar, Sidney Rutledge, Elizabeth Swink. SECOND ROW: Gail Mc al, Florence Baker, Patsy Kervin, Suzanne Humphries, GREEN ANCHOR CLUB OFFICERS: Garnett Foster, Prgsdgnt, Margaret Ervin, Vice-President, Lynn Black, Secretary, Anne Ingram, Treasurer, Barbara Cameron, Senior Advisor, Libby Malone, Junior Advisor, Mrs. Lucy T. Davis, Sponsor. I vw f fre., rw , , Q Q ,, f ye M f H' ' X 9 W9-fr , 0 1 ,mf zc. rf ,W W, f ' W' ' ,,. VW .. ,W www , ,,,, , , ' um f W -W , ff ww ww -'H , wma f rogue sy 'uf 'SIC 'i:'.,,:L1fL- 3 Terry Bryan, Donna Steen, Linda Scott, Sue Mattison, Ruth Hembree, Anne Barnes, Celeste Allen, Ellen Wilson, Ginger Ingram, Terry Smith, Linda Spears, Peggy Keels, Craig Hunter, June Shaw. THIRD ROW: Pat Wright, Janice Weddington, Judy Sigmon, Carolyn Moss, Sandy Hopkins, Lucy Her- bert, Minnie Blackmon, Claire Beck, Frances Smith, Bertha Steen, Sandra Chase, Fern Tepper, femoine Flemming, Judy Shetley, Marian Boyd, Jean- nett Franklin, Linda Davis, Betsy Lee, Sharon Dority. . C WW We , ,g I 5 W ,W 2, A' 1 5 Wm, S W -r'- has W1 Ilmfigj ff We Z Wvmrniuugv M77 JW' , W, F. ,,,,,, Q62 I 'f rf' S .yi N 7, , , ffff W ,f ff ,W my , 5 f, gg, 11 ,653 W V W, , -. 1--www, W :uma . W, We W, aualnia ,, lm Um., ,, ,V . I v,, f W 'af W -W , , 7 mwmvww . W, M w,,'Z,f ' rr ww f ,f ' ,W M . , X, W Zwnmwfy ,MW , ,, , W Wa, ,W ff fm mf-W 1, we ----1-.. . W M , V f I ,, yew'-f we W WW, W , ,,,, - , ,, ,M M M! ww 7 ,. wwf af' f WI: 'ffm ' fwr W ' f ,A fm. W f W W W. , ,rf vw ,fm fm W ,ds ,,,, W rw M ew V. M 2 ef f' 'ffv ganization whose members encourage safety of students entering and leaving school and control traffic of congested SAFETY PATROL The salety patrol is a voluntary or- KNEELING Bucky Oliver and Junior Turner STANDING Len Frcklrng Robert Drcw Donald Street areas. This group is composed of the drivers ol our school busses They study the sale methods and means of transporting our rural stu dents to and from school. E ? 5' ' T M 'f1 f.i-Q33 FIRST ROW: Sidney Farmer, Jimmy Krrbv, M'k9 COX. Randall Afd Gray, Bobby Haynes. SECOND ROW: Robert Cooper, Jerry Casey Marshall, Bobby Drew, Hefbeft B5ll9Y, l-5f Y Moore, HCUVY Of-lOI'Tl SCHO L BROADCAST Under the direction ol Miss Edna Pet- tigrew, these students provide regular radio and television programs which bring to the citizens ol Florence the various activities ol school life at Mc- Clenaghan High School. A LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Chapman, Bill Moore, Vermelle Blattner. D. E. CLUB The purpose ol the Distributive Education Club is to foster a deep feeling ol the civic, social, and moral re- SEATED: Mr. John S. Owen, Sponsor, Linda James, Charles Peed, Janice Lee, David Daugherty. STANDING: FIRST ROW: Vic Allred, Rachell Sims, sponsibilities ol business to society. lt is open to all mem- bers ol the Distributive Education classes. l 1 , 0 Q INS N f y Frankie Steward, Margaret Meggs, Charles Rogers, H4 A. Barrow, Charles McCullough, Pawnee Griffin, Olin Joyner, Elizabeth McElveen, Bobby Pen- dergrass, Emery Bridges,'-Lyly-,.EL.Llmer. SECOND ROW: Pete Coleman, Mickey Vause, Edward Hay'ries, Bobby Winstead, Harry Whisenhunt, Tommy English, Ernest Foxworth, Billy Avant, Billy Jeffords, Johnny Andreucci, Jan Manwiller. I ef as ,nf 'he x ,lg sh INSIDE PATROL The inside patrol is an organized group whose memb-ers are on duty in the halls between each period to control trattic in congested areas and on the stairs. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Weaver, Alice Ward, Susan Qian, Sterling Cooke, Linda Rob- erts, Shirley Best, Angela Cox, Marie Hagf-gL,.SECOND ROWT'Francis Smith, Ann Wolfe, Ain Wilson, Pedgy Friar, Nancy Nichols, cott Kendall, Dianne Prosser, Brenda Green, THIRD ROW: Harriet Hatchell, Mary Ogburn, Sandra Phillips, Julianne Carswell, Jacque Gritfen, Sally McBride. FOURTH ROW: Terry Turbeyille, Marion Young, Kay Streett, Harriett Ham, Francis Stone. FIFTH ROW: Felecia Hewitt, Angie Strairr, Diane Bowers, Linda Meggs, Gloria Burgh. SIXTH ROW: Claire Sallenger, Ann Jetfords, Judy Shetley, Judy Sigmon, Len McCroskey, The library assistants assist the librarian in the circulation ol books, in the processing ol new materials, and in relerence work. They each devote one period a day to library work. N3 we STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Elmore, Carolyn Jones, Shirley Hatchell, Janice Timmons, Becky Wall, Lee Fickling, Bill Price, Richard Glass, Kirk Ihomas, Mike Sutton, Pete Coleman, JBVYY Sf-BIIWOVTIM Juf-IY Howard, M'-WHY Jordan. SGV5 GBVCIHU, Ginger NOIGI, LIIJIUY Wright, Miss Lambert Mills, Sponsor and Librarian. 77 OFFICE HELPERS The office helpers are those students who assist the secretary in her duties. They perform routine chores in the office and provide an important link in the school communications throughout the building. SEATED: Miss Anna Griffin, School Secretary. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Cameron, Linda Altman, Harriett Hatchell, Ann Wilson, Ann Roe, Scott Kendall. SECOND ROW: Lynn Woods, Alice Harrell, Margaret King, Frances Elmore, Judy Roberts, Ann Wolfe, Linda Early. THIRD ROW: Linda Randall, Johnny Davis, Paula Morgan. GOOD CITIZENS Good Citizens are those who have no absences, no tardies, no dismissals, no dfemerits, and no failures. They , FIRST ROW: Henrietta Felder, Jean Poole, Linda Randall, Gary Friar, Anne are allowed two days excused absences from school per Wolfe, Katherine McQueen, Georgia Jenkins, Susanne Humphries, Margaret King, Eelva Jean Norwood, Sally Burton, Joy Jenkins, and Judy Weaver. t SECOND ROW: Kenneth Jewell, Ginger Ingram, Garnett Foster, Ellen Fos- Semes er' ter, Mary Lynn Sadler, Lemoine Flemming, Tommy bara Came- ron, and Margaret Oakes. THIRD ROW: Johnny Lester, Sidney Farmer, Elaine Taylor, Connie Gray, Tommy Hiers, Frank Harrell, Bobbie Moss, Billy MRS. MARIE T. GAINEY, Sponsor. Tate, Robert Murphy, Richard Sansbury, and Dickie Stokes. :f if CAFETERIA HELPERS The cafeteria helpers are students who generously donate their time and effort in order to help serve the lunches. K LEFT TO RIGHT: Mauro Andreucci, Simmons Chase, Bill Fowler, Nancy Windham, Carol Wynn Katherine Eagerton, Mary Louise Turner, Ernestine Love, Miss Turner, Mrs. Ward, The Future Teachers Club stimulates student interest in teaching and accentuates the opportunities and necessary qualifications lor aspiring teachers. OFFICERS: ANNE GREGORY, President, NANCY NICHOLS, Vice-President, MARGARET SCHERFFIUS, Secretary, PAULA MORGAN, Treasurer, MRS. FORD, Sponsor, MISS MARTIN, Sponsor. 1 , me SN! MNNQ-. FIRST ROW: Anne Gregory, Paula Morgan, Ann Jeffords, Ann Roe, Minnie Blackmon, Ginger Ingram. SECOND ROW: Margaret Scherffius, Sterling Cooke, Angela Cox, Jerry Ballentine, Sandra Sturdivant, Mary Lee Rhodes, Kay Turner. THIRD ROW: Nancy Nichols,TMarion Young, Pedrick lgom Marie Ha , Sandy Hopkins, Virginia Suggs, Harriett Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Felicia Hewitt, Julianne Carswell, Shirley Best, Claire Sallengerj Di er, Carolyn Moss, Alice Ward. FIFTH ROW: Mary Louise Collins, Kay Streett, Linda Brothers, Joyce Rainwater, Becky Wall, STAND. ING: Mrs. Ford, Miss Martin, Johnny Dayis, Richard Pawley, Roy Talbert, Linda Roberts, Angie Strain, Ann Wolfe. 79 BIBLE CLUB is-me FAQ? The Bible Club is an organization to '2' promote daily prayer and meditation groups which meet before school. Mem- bers ol this club talse charge ol the devo- 'Lionals in chapel. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Haigh, Kathy Pearson, Charles Peed, Elaine Taylor, Mrs. Lucy Davis, Sponsor. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Geddings, Barbara Odom, Gerry Duke, Sandra Billups, Richard Pawley, Frances Bristow, Dean Melton, Colleen Hatchell, Faye Taylor, Carolyn Christmas, Katherine Eagerton, Sharon Lee, Joyce Powell, Harriet Still. F. F. A. The primary aim ol the Future Farmers ol America is development ol agricultural leadership, cooperation, and SEATED: Ernest McCormick, Dallas Bailey, Alton Love, Billy Leach, Barry citizenship. It is open to all students enrolled in agricul- ture classes. Mayes, Charles Youmans, Mr, M. P. Nolen, Sponsor. STANDING: Crawlord Munn, Odette Hatchell, Ronnie Haynes, Larry Pace, Archie Miles, Johnny Owens, George Harrington, Charles Kennedy, Pete Munn, Dexter Miles, Don Cordell, Charles Holiday, Danny Holiday, Ralph Hughes, Jimmy Galbriath, Roger Weatherford, Wayne Jolly, Robbie Weatherford, Bobby Haynes, Tommy Gandy, Clarence Bailey, Ronnie Evans. I '75 , .,7'L1J'h ,r f fl: ,ffl ' f A 'i 5 T , ' , , 'R' ' ELECTRONICS CLUB Membership in the Electronics Club is open to any student interested in any phase ol electronics, hi-ti, or amateur radio. The purpose ol the club is to stim- ...KXS5 ulate interest and participation in re- XX lated projects. FIRST ROW: Gene McCutchen, Kenneth Jewell, Alston Purvis, Johnny Davis, Artie Briggs Steve Duldeni Bob HBVVIS, Clyde Surnmerall, Bob Chapman, Bill Meggs, Mike Cox, Freddie M ar SECOND ROW: Danny Groove! and H. A, Barrow, The Trade and lndustrial Club is open to students in Coseme- tology, Electronics, Industrial Arts, And Diversified Occupations. T 8 I Graduates are eligible for associate membership, and outstanding citizens may be elected honorary members. ,N tr -i-1..f ,flsw r A i... '3 'Q 1 , PM . L it , X-S-tee-.W , ,,1.-we . f N ,.- H . t,,,w's . s- ' K t J ,. 1 . . ' f X- -X s N so B o . J- Ms n - . 'i . ,,, bf as Q if ' ' 'aii'Q!f .ws -,.v B 'A 4 ws?-.nl V 3 ' . . - - of-X ' --K - exif 2 '-,cn:'f , , , JAMES' - W f FIRST ROW: Mr. Thomas Z. Ayres, Sponsor, Sylvia Richardson, Danny Groover, Dianne Shetley, Mike Cox, Barbara Sgalvey, Linda G,,f.f,,., Mm Edna Lewis and Mr. James E. Wright, Sponsors. SECOND ROW: Allen Hill, Arthur Walker, Lindsay Lewis, l.2eeYiQnVn,ey,cutt, Norma Mai-fin rio,-,nge Butler, Jean Flowers, Delores Legette, Carolyn Hooks, Connie Carter, Johnny White, Jean McLaughlin, Vernon Hill, Jaryiwstalls-vorth Linda Bruce and Valaree Bryant. THIRD ROW: Olin Joyner, Bunny Lane, Jennings Baggett, Sybil Rogers, Larry Moore, Phyllis McGee, Rodell Righardso,-, pats, Morrison, Bobby Jones, Bob Harris, Ruth Lewis, Glenda Avant, Mary Frances Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Dickie Day, Frankie Williams Bruce Rich- bourg, Bebe Finklea, Kenneth Grimsley, Joyce Winstead, David Kennedy, Beverly Myers, Hoyt Munn, Robert Herring, James Tai-te, and hmm, Smhh FIFTH ROW: Johnny Billingsley, Billy Keels, Jimmy Kirby, Julius Byrd, Lawrence Bryant, Caroline Sandiier, Wallace Harrell, Robert Hemi-ig ay-,ci Jimmy Dennis, SIXTH ROW: Fritz Taylor, Mauro Andreucci, Charlie Fowler, Wallie Streett, Wallie Bazen, Joey Hammond, Freddie MCDAUSM Richard Turner, Shirley Hatchell, Joe Jones, Everlyn Powell, Bill Keele, Wayne Mills, T. L. Benton, Kenny Hillman, Kenneth Nance, Barry Mayes and Richard Montrose. ' B I ti A! I v SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is open to any stu- dent interested in furthering his study ol Spanish. The purpose ol the club is to loster interest in our Spanish-speaking neighbors by learning something ol their manners, customs, music, art, literature and history. IX n ,J V ' 1' gr' it 'rr H V :J 1' '32 M,-' f.ff1,, ' grgjjjljzss -.Tix .... . ,VJ I l FIRST ROW: Woody Jones, Vice-President,lfingLwRob3Yrts,,PresidentfJo Spradley, Secretary-Treasurer, -' 2' Alice Ward, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Sidney Rutledge, Ann Roe, Gloria Cogburn, Frances Stone, Harriett Schofield, Hammond Beale, Werner Jacobs, Ann Colclough, Dianne Prosser, Celeste Allen, Mrs. Evans X and Mrs. Jones, Sponsors. SECOND ROW: Becky Hammond, Ann Merriman, Ann Jeffords, Ginger In- I gram, Ulrich Jacobs, Dan Keels, Robert Sacco, Jimmie Hallman, Jerry Ballentine, Rodney Barnes, Lynn lit' Smith. THIRD ROW: Terry Bryan, Virginia Suggs, Joyce Rainwater, Frances Smith, .Bill King, Wayne Autrey, Tad Williamson, Billy Keels, Tom Williamson, Richard Pawley, and Alex Stanton. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club stimulates deeper interest in science and mathematics, encourages individual and group science projects, and directs the annual high school science exhibit. OFFICERS: Bill Meggs, Presidentj Fred Millar, Pierce, Secretary, Gene McCutchen, Treasurer, Mr. Tobin, Sponsors. Vice-President, Maurice Carr, Miss Jenkins, Miss SEATED, FIRST ROW: Bill Meggs, Betty Martin, Sandy Hopkins, Richard Brown. SECOND ROW: Fred Millar, Susan Starr, Ann Wilson, Buck Ham, Doug Durdin. THIRD ROW: Maurice Pierce, Pat Tucker, Alston Purvis, Phil Pitner, Lee Honne cutt. FOURTH ROW: Gene McCutchen, Steve Durdin, Ted Broughton, George Dawson, Artie Briggs, Gregg Privette. FIFTH ROW: Clyde Summerall, Ben Youman, Murray Jordan, Tim Gray. SIXTH ROW: Freddie Holland, Burwell Dunn, Ken Jewell, Ed Da Charles, Charlie Haigh. STANDING: Alex Stanton, Bobby Kennedy, Johnny McMillan, Richard Paw- ley, Jerry Geddings, Mickey Holland, Phil Meggs, Danny Groover, Eddie Turbeville, Manfred llias, Lee Fickling, Tommy Quattlebaum, Herbert Mat- thews, Kirk Thomas, Bobby Chapman, Arun' Hewitt, MT. Carr, Miss Jenkins, Miss Tobin, Sponsors. MW rms ,W QQ X s BAND The band oFFers students training in all types of music and on all instruments. In addition to strictly musical Functions, the band is very active in school and community activities, Wig V playing For games, parades, pep rallies, etc. A 5 MR. JOHN M. WHITEHEAD Band Director FIRST ROW: Calvin Jordan, Penny Graham, Jimmy Ewing, Dickie Nally, Alvin Purvus, Phil Prtnrr, Roger Brown, Rhett Baker, Tommy Whitaker, Mickey Knight SECOND ROW: Herbert Smith, Kenneth Emerson, Bobby Taylor, Sam Arthur, Jack Robinson, Clinton Brown, Stephen Graham, Jimmy Collins, Cliff Chappell, Alvin Odom, Joe Prrvette. THIRD ROW: H, A Barrow, Jimmy Fincher, Johnny Turner, Freddy Hyman, Cramer McElveen, Robert lngrarn, Bryant Wiggins, Randy Hutchinson, Dean Smoake, Billy Tate, Freddy Sansbury, George Wallace. i R 3 l A y I tn X i Y Judy Roberts, Anne Gregory, Ann Merriman, Angie Strain, Virginia Suggs, and Jane Winters. CHORALE OFFICERS: ROBERT COOPER, President, ANNE GREGORY, Vice-President, FIRST ROW: L nn Smith, June Shaw, Patsy Gore, Sidney Rutledge, Kitty McKenzie, Marion Boyd, Alice Ward, Jane Winters, Judy Shiyers, Anne Gregory, Joycc Y Rainwater, Twrtty Hodges, Sterling Cook. SECOND ROW: Rita Gregg, Darlene Floyd, Sandra Phillips, ar, Lynn Black, Francis Smith, Ann Saverance, Bobby Pendergrass Kenneth McCutcheon Jack Galloway Eddie Vault, Haynes Kendall, Charlie Vaught. THIRD ROW: Betty Buffkin, Janis Weddington, Harriett Schofield, T Johnny Reewies, Luther Whitlock, Stanley Wade, Craig Hunter, Susie Smith, Sue Smith, Janice Windham, Hannah Lee Gilbert, Mason Rogers, Paul Brown, Richard urncr. FOURTH ROW: Cecile Tyner, Judy Roberts, Barbara Tanner, Jimmy Rogers, Norwood Turner, Junior Turner, Ken Grimsley, David Poston, Bill Ducker, Charles Pecd, Pam Robbins, Virginia Corbin, Marie Roderique, Jeanne Powell, Clyde Reese, Robert Bloodworth. r Z I E , X I , f 1 , f Z ,, Z A ,, , Z? 1 , .- i r, f ,, .6 i ' ' , Hg ' Z f f 5 5 ' 5 Z ' ,, 4 S J 7 4 X FIRST ROW: Martha Langston, Evelyn Kunz, Henrietta Felder, Susie Chapman, Sandra Munn, Felecia Hewitt, Dianne Pros- ser, Carolyn Ward, Dottie Miller, Judy Weaver, Terry Bryant, Georgeanne McKenzie, Linda Spears, Joyce Campbell, Sallie Bailey, and Betsy Lee. SECOND ROW: Terry Smith, Ondrea Harrell, Pat Collins, Judy Carroway, Jackie Smith, Catherine Harrell, Vermell Blatner, Ruth Brigman, Brenda Ham, Marylyn Sidler, Brenda Kirby, Penny Hardaway, Jean James, Gail Harllee, Frieda Fore, Jerry Ballentine, Christine Smith. THIRD ROW: Jeannette Franklin, Stephanie Munn, Sandra Tippett, Frances June, Margie Hicks, Barbara Tanner, Mary Lee Rhodes, Linda Geddings, Mary Sue White, Sandra Finklea, Frances Lucas, Jackie Hancock, Carolyn Mace, Peggy Keels, Florence Baker, Desma Stone, Betty Jean Lucas, and Patricia McLaughlin. FOURTH ROW: Loretta Brown, Linda Davis, Anita Breeden, Clara Everett, Lemoine Flemming, Ruth Pendergrass, Carol Ratlitf, Patsy O'Conner, Carolyn Rogers, Mary Tatum, Carolyn Howell, Jackie Marshall, Patsy Marshall, Helen Kirvin, Gail McCall, Kathy Norris, Lynn Woods, and Brenda Dubois. CHORALE EiR5f ie Strain, Linda Early, Linda Graham, Margaret Anderson, A ,Janice Calcutt, Linda Bazen, Linda Haithcock, Betty Motte, Libby Wright, J 'Linda R kabeth Fraley, Julianne Carswell, 'SECOND ROW: Gregg Privette, Gene Smith, Virginia Suggs, Prissy Zeigler, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Harriett Still, XM-a-PthfCampbell, Patty Miles, Ginger Nofal, Cherly Mclntosh, Judy Sigmon, and Ann Wilson. THIRD ROW: Eddie Parker, Robert Cooper, Jackie Worrell, Kathy Bethea, Felicia Hewitt, Ann Merriman, Diane Ashley, Len McCroskey, Ann Bowie, Murray Jordan, Larry Poole, Wayne Harrell, Joe Harrison, Jacque Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Wylie Caldwell, Pedric lsom, Lucy Herbert, Celly Allen, Claire Sallenger, Gloria Hardee, Frank Harrell, Mike Sutton, John Harrison, Barry Brooms, Billy Corbin, Anne Poston, Carol Ward, wmww .,.. ,J ts, .st www-New www ,ww smm ,sf if ,yi ICERS J dy R b rt P d t S Ly Rainwater, Vice-President: Ann Merriman, Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Elizabeth Cothran and Miss The Pep Club is the largest school organization, including over three-fourths of the student body as members. The chief aims are building, promoting, and practicing more school spirit. All members strive to support to the utmost all athletic events in which McClen- aghan High students participate. The success of the organization is due to the combination of many fine individual etforts. The Pep Club promotes many activities during the year. Included is the Athlete of the Weeki' award, given to athletes chosen by the Pep Club otficers, cheerleaders, and teammates. Each winner is awarded a certificate of merit and is featured on the radio and in the newspaper. The Athlete of the Seasonii award is intended to pro- mote individual iniative among our athletes. During Homecoming Week the Pep Club sponsored the first Homecoming Parade-not the most beautiful to be seen in Florence, f CLUB but surely the longest and loudest-and awarded prizes to the best two tloats. Also sponsored were a homecoming skit and the home- coming exercises-a parade of the schoolis beauties. Before the Sumter game, a contest was held to pick the boy and girl with the most school spirit. The Queen and finalists for the Florence invitational Basketball Tournament were chosen by Miss Tootsey Dennis, Miss South Caro- lina, and a panel of local judges. This event was sponsored by the Pep Club under the direction of faculty sponsor, Miss Janis McKay. Various routine projects included holding pep rallies, decorating the football field, and buying soft drinks lor visiting cheerleaders. The Pep Club Motto: Our armor is our size. Our shield is our spirit. Our aim is successfi sv 1- I S 7 2 x . s 1 , 1 5 c 5 X W 5- SEATED: Secretary, ' President, LYLES MCLEOD, Vice-President, ALICE WARD, Treasurer, JUDY ROBERTS. FIRST ROW: Angela Cox, Brenda Greene, San' ra Tippit, Sally McBride, Elaine Davis, Cecile Tanner, Betty Martin, Betsy Lee, Jackie Hancock, Betty Grandy, Patty Miles, TWIUY Hodges, Sandra Finklea, Ondrea Lee Harrell, Georgia McKenzie, Linda Barefoot, Felicia Hewitt, Carolyn Mace, Joyce Campbell, Linda Spears. SEC- OND ROW:Peggy Keels, Linda Geddings, Gail McCall, Brenda DuBose, Patsy O'Conner, Tonia Creel, Jeanette Franklin, Linda Mozingo, Prissy Zeisler, Nancy Nichols, Willy Mae Edwards, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Ann Gregory, Mary Lee Rhodes, Carolyn Rogers, Norma Bloodworth, Marie Rodrique, June Shaw, Henrietta Felder, Patricia Waddell, Mary Lee Peele, Margaret Anderson, THIRD ROW: Vermelle Blattner, Harriet Johnson, Ruth Brigman, Janice Weddington, Linda Altman, Terry Smith, Betty Bulkin, Linda Davis, Sandy Hopkins, Sandra Chase, Lucy Herbert, Kathy Bethea, Linda l'lditl'lCOCI1, Jane Winters, Carolyn Long, Ruth Hembree, Jerry Ballentine, Jean Poole, Sharon Dority, Ann Bridges, Judy Shivers. FOURTH ROW: Laura Friar, Lynne Black, Carol Ward, Judy Sigmon, Sandra Sturdivant, Carolyn Moss, Kathy McLaughlin. I-CFUOIHS Flemlng, Vicki Windham, CYYSUI BGIICY, MSVVY LYNN Sidler, Marge Gallagher, Janice Windham, Susie Smith, Anita Breeden, Francis Jaillette, Brenda Richbourg, Gloria Hardee, Ann Ingram, Craig Hun- ter, Linda Randall, Frances Keller, Kay Street. The Tri-l'li-Y is a non-denominational organization ol high school girls sponsored by the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. The purpose ol this organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout our home, schools, and communities high standards ol Christian character. The - na ional organization ol high school boys sponsored by the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. It seeks to promote the highest standards ol Christian character in our daily life and conduct. SENIOR HI-Y. KNEELING: President, MICKEY HOLLAND, Secretary, BILL MEGGS, Seargent-at-Arms, CLYDE REESE, Vice-President, PHIL MEGGS' Chaplain, CHARLIE FOWLER. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Jewell, Eddie Turbeville, Marion McDonald, BeBe Finklea, Calvin Jordan T d Holland, Lee Fickling, Bobby Pendergrass, Bud Hickey, Noel Johnson, Gene McCutchen SECOND Taylor, John Harrison, Billy Randall, Jimmy Fincher Dail Dixon J ROW: Robert Cooper Billy Keels R h B I-li-Y is a non denomi t' , e Broughton, Freddy . ROW: Laurie Benson T , , oe Wolle, Fritz Taylor, J h , , ic ard Pawley, Manlred Ili JYYLEQQQLYSTODQY Jackson. , ad Williamson, Bobby o n McMillan, Kenny Hillman, Jimmy Hallman. THIRD as, Alex Stanton, Bob Webb, Eddie Parker, Tomm H' y lers, Danny Groover, Billy Jaillette, X ,f S lzqlfylf' L PJ TRI HI s L is this ex? CN. E. s S is M fww Q HI-Y 'J SITTING: Ann Wilson, Scott Kendall, Anne Poston, FIRST ROW: Margaret Oakes, Barrrfe Baker, Nancy Cox, Kathy Bonner, Alice Owens, Betsy Almond, Minnie Blackmon, Martha Campbell, Gloria Burgh, Harriet Schofield, Carol Jones, Linda Roberts, Kitty McKenzie, Jackie Worrell, Shirley Betts, Belva Jean Norwood, Sidney Rutledge, Julie McCants, Libby Wright, Angie Strain, Ann Roe. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Mclntosh, Ellen Wilson, Marian Boyd, Barbara Tanner, Cecile Stewart, Mary Ogburn, Jean Clarke, Pam Robbins, Virginia Corbin, Frances Elmore, Julianne Carswell, Marian Young, Ginger Nolal, Sue Mattison, Marilyn Britt, Marie I-I , Ginger Ingram, Garnett Foster, Dena Jo Miles, Margaret Schertfius, Mary Louise' CoYIl'ins,, June Mc- Intosh. THIRD ROW: Joy Scherffius, aro Keels, Frances Stone, , Jeanne Rhodes, Jackie Marshall, Ginny Flu ,W'Jcy'fohnson, Carolyn Bienitl, Sterling Cooke, Ann Merriman, Harriet Hatchell, Peggy Anderson, Margaret King, Pam Leonard, Gloria Cogburn, Sara Gardner, Ellen Gamble, Jeannie Powell, Sandra Phillips, Celeste Allen, Barbara Cockfield, Diane Prosser, Virginia Suggs, Joyce Winstead, Judy Weaver. FOURTH ROW: Linda Brothers, Ann Jeannette, Frances Smith, Patsy Kirven, Maurice Pierce, Anne Wilson, Juanita Hewitt, Mary King, Pedrick lsom, Janice Snyder, Sue Smith, Pedgy Friar, Ann Jeffords, Claire Sallenger, Becky Wall, Joyce Rainwater, Janice Timmons, Ellen McCown, Patsy Marshall, Gary Friar, Lynn Franklin, Jacque Griffin, Peggy Wright, Linda Early, Alice Harrell, Claire Beck, JUNIOR HI-Y. KNEELING: Tommy Taylor, Stanley Godbold, Bubba Durant, Alston Purvrs, Wayne Bailey. FIRST ROW: Ernest Ray Allen, Sam Arthur, Larry Orr, Jimmy Pendergrass, Jack Adkins, Bill Ducker, Junior Turner, Frankie Stewart, Melton Brown, Pat Robinson, Edward Yarborough, SECOND ROW Dickie Lester, Herbert Smith, Ned Pettigrew, Ethan Mozrngo, Rick Tomlinson, Tyree Moose, Larry Copeland, Luther Whitlock, Charlton Holladay, Billy Parker. - 1 Qc' X ri 'a 3 '51, so . ,. of 4, Q awp CW Q, .1 me sf W No - ha N A 'Mowers sw-WASVWKWN .Q ,wwmwsswmws V Wim s mymywmgk X wwvfywvkf f 1 V f ax bw N 'ii' I 1 X, ig mgy-QQ so Hx 4 -41: L sm, - .s Lyles McLeod, Garnett Foster, Dan Keels, Fred Millar, Carol Ward, Celeste Allen, Anne Poston, Anne Gregory, Richard Glass, Ro e , Vernon Hill, Linda Griffin. TOP 'W' TWELVE MAGAZINE This year's annual senior magazine campaign proved to be a smashing success. Over on-e hundred different maga- zines were offered under the Curtis Plan to the citizens ol Florence in order to help finance THE FLORENTINE. Aiming for a goal ol 514,000 in late September and early October, the Class ol 1960 sold S16,579.90, about one-third of which was cleared lor the annual. 20 per cent ol the class sold 580.00 or more. All those who sold 530.00 or more received a Certificate ol Achievement, and those who sold S80.00 or more also received an Oscar. Medals lu., ,pv- were given to those who sold S100.00 or over, and those who brolre the S175.00 marlr got their choice from a list ol valuable prizes. Lyles McLeod led all the seniors by sell- ing magazines to the sum of S590.71. The campaign was directed by Gene McCutchen, Sen- ior Class Presidenti Bill Price, Campaign Manager, Miss Marjorie Galloway, Senior Class Sponsor, and Mr. Bill Beard, School Representative ol the Curtis Circulation Company. HOMEROOM CAPTAINS FIRST ROW: Dianne Prosser, Lyles McLeod, Celeste Allen, Margaret Scheriffius, SECOND ROW: Ernestine Allen, Tcd Broughton, Tad Williamson, Woody Jones. THIRD ROW: Carol Ward, Claire Beck, George Corbin, FOURTH ROW: Tommy Hicrs, Laurie Benson. up M x C is - ' 'Til ,y 'N ,f 'Qin . ,J A V A M ,441 x S S Q . X 2 5 X E Z X 01 1 2 5 E HONOR SALESMEN CAMPAIGN HONOR SALESMEN 4-4 was 'w FIRST ROW: Mary King, Ann Ingram, Harriett Hatchell, Paula Morgan, Georgia Jcnkins, Ann Wolfe. SECOND ROW: Claire Sallenger, Margaret Scherffius, Frances Elmore, Linda Altman, Minnie Blackmon, Tom Nolen. THIRD ROW: Robert Cooper, Claire Beck, Boyce Talbert, Lucy Herbert, Cecille Stewart, Mike Cox. FOURTH ROW: H. A. Barrow, Iris Lee, Freddie Holland, Linda Brothers, Lee Fickling. FIRST ROW: Dianne Prosser, Judy Weaver, Ann Wilson, Peggy Anderson, Gloria Burgh, June Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: Gail McCall, Betty Lou Tolson, Bill Price, Joyce Rainwater, Janis Weddlngton, Ann Jef'lordsfTHlRD ROW: Joey Baroody, Belva Jean Norwood, Elizabeth McEIveen, Linda McEIveen, Gene McCutchen. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Fowler, Betty .lean Lucas, Tommy English, Sandra Chase, Laurie Ben SOI1. -N X. fi fix? ,S I JP P. T. S. A. OFFICERS MRS. T. W. GRAHAM .... . . President BECKY WALL .... . . Vice-President MRS. SARAH BLANTON . . Secretary-Treasurer Our local Parent-Teacher-Student Association, composed of McClenaghan High School students, their parents, and their teachers, is a unit of the Na- tional Congress ol Parents and Teachers. This asso- ciation strives to promote the welfare of youth in the home, church, and community, to raise the stand- ard of home life, to secure adequate laws for the R i TWM ' .... li , if 'AAN il f ei M T we . 'lf ' .fi 'VT wfyfkfl' fx.- 'i i S l+ Nl iN 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 ol youth, to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for youth the highest advantages in physical, social, mental, and spiritual education. Our P.-T.-S. A. spon- sored dances after the football games, as well as the Christmas, Valentine, May, and Commencement dan- ces. It also helped arrange lor Mrs. Whitney's coun- seling visit, sponsored the P.-T.-S. A. Bowling Lea- gue, and granted the Helen Stokes Scholarship. -...ca W We tcm-'vc-raft--M as fi + w' W-f-Agg ,,,, .5-NYM i f -- 4 . 1 7 Z, 40? iq, al, 'Qffv p I wi Zu ' if! ! M 4.1, ,Y ,,, 'af 2 E vi ,I t 4 . A an u x I 1 1 I w mgs jam, 41 k' A ,. ' , . ,,,. ,Z J, ..s M 4 I, M493 ... ff, 1 1 . - 1.. 4'- dv,- F . L. 4 u , . 'r 4 3 Q b. MH' 5 fl N B -Q f. 1- 1 1 K1 1 ' u A Q-xx' , ,- I xv 3, Q, . - 1 .411 - lk u Q ll! , ' I ESL' REFLECTING the s irit of th p e student body as the shin- ing moon reflects the sun's ra the enthusiasm and interest ol all th 1 g' , 1 X f , X l xx ll' , .X ys, our athletes represent e students. ?'f x V X , ' 'X ' fi ff ' 1 r X XX X X X 'X . X rx we x xx XX x l e XX XX X, XXX A ll?-'Jam-- .rHA'1!e ',ew - , ',fl H' ,- 5- -, ,- .-.,, Qlfrglafn'Fg'fEg2eg.y:Z'?l,l2lfygl5qr-i'3:g'f.frr1.1r.w.. Q-lnlilill Mr - 4 1'iHi'-1!Wi - 1' '-:.54'f ,e'-'rl'-'E EE1f'Q'?ir?-IEE 1f..3?rr':f--.lj9?.-,.r 2:rl f f 'r 1 :.,'z1'5:FI1r.' 5'----21' 1l:':fZ ,-' Q'LJfkfmhrmhlllhlfnElprlfflillg-liiflzlf-Mlll.i'H-ilflrrf use ,:QEf.31lTf:'.i..j , ...L-W., H, ,- 1- HA' ' y V LM- Y, S P 'frpyxf me-es-G5 tt t'l?w- f , T:,, -- Q.:-.t:-Q-,ga--5 51' c-- -Q' ORT 95 X tx XX X 'x X l I X f w.y,,g.u, VARSITY FOOTBALL The McClenaghan High School Yellow Jackets faced the difficult task of improving their past season's record ot 8 and 2. With seventeen lettermen returning and sev- eral transfers, Coach Jim Wall and Assistant Coach Bob Bell proved their coaching ability as the Yellow Jackets went on to have an 8-1-1 record. A heavy line and a speedy, elusive backtield enabled the Jackets to outscore the opposition almost three to one. The Jackets lost nineteen seniors this year, however, and the prospects for next year are unsure. But, with such Coaches as Wall and Bell, the Jackets will Iook for another fine season in 1960. FLORENCE 27 GEORGETOWN 13 McCIenaghan High made a fine debut for the I959 football cam- paign by beating Winyah High School, as The Yellow Jackets proved too much for the smaller Georgetown team. George Corbin proved his pre-season All-State prediction as he scored two touch- downs and made some nice long gains. John Cook and Harry Cagle also scored forthe Yellow Jackets. Scrappy Jernigan and Whitey Martin played tine defensive games for the victors. FLORENCE 20 CONWAY 20 The Conway Tigers came from behind in the last period to score 20 points and tie the Yellow Jackets 20-20. The Yellow Jackets never could get their offense going as they had the week before. George Corbin again played brilliantly as he scored all of the Yellow Jack- et's points. Johnny Lester proved worthy of his starting linebacker job as he was in on three-fourth of the tackles, and Martin and Bazen also stood out on defense. FLORENCE 32 AIKEN 0 The McCIenaghan High School Yellow Jackets, under the direction of their little quarterback, Jerry Stallworth, and with the running of AII-State halfback, George Corbin, proved far superior to the Aiken Green Hornets. Corbin scored three touchdowns and Ralph Hard- wick and Harry Cagle, one each. The Yellow Jacket line played brilliantly-continuously opening holes for the speedy backs. FRQNT ROWg Harley Hackett, George Corbin, Scrappy Jernigan, Ashley Cook, Whistle Smith, Mike Sutton, Harry Cagle. SECOND ROW: Petg Coleman, Bill Price, Ralph Hardwick, Olin Joyner, Bob Kearse, Melton Coskrey. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stallworth, Billy Corbin, Johnny Reeves, Bruce Richbourg, Dick Day, Wally Bazen, John Cook. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Ray Allen, Robbie McLaughlin, Tom Williamson, Kenny Hillman. Sammy Hafyellgon, Tim Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Eudy, Butch Harris, Bill Ducker, Jennings Baggett, Richard Brown. SIXTH ROW: Johnny Wh't Martin Bo ce Talbert and Wayne Autry. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Dickie Lester. Lester, I 'ZY I Y ASSISTANT COACH Boa BELL and COACH JIM WALL FLORENCE 33 CARLISLE MILITARY ACADEMY 7 The Yellow Jackets easily defeated the Golden Cyclones of Car- lisle Military Academy by a 33-7 score. John Cook started the scor- ing when he romped 75 yards down the side line to pay-dirt. Corbin continued his tine play as he scored on runs of 27 and 40 yards. Hardwick's 33-yard touchdown and Cagle's 56-yard score proved that the entire Florence backtield were scoring threats. Lester, Martin, and the entire Jacket line continued their fine play. FLQRENCE 21 DARLINGTON 7 The Florence Yellow Jackets put forth their best etfort of the sea- son and downed the Darlington Blue Devils by a score of 2I-7. Before Harry Cagle's 83-yard touchdown run, the Darlington goal line had been virgin territory. Jerry Stallworth and Ralph Hardwick scored the other two touchdowns for Florence, and Dickie Day, a transfer from North Augusta, proved to be a valuable asset to the Florence team. Whitey Martin and Johnny Lester again stood out for the Jackets in this. the best team effort of the entire season. FLORENCE 31 AYNOR 0 Alter a slow tirst half, the Florence Yellow Jackets tinally came alive and went on to defeat the Aynor Blue Jackets by a score of 3I-O. Jerry Stallworth proved his passing ability as he hit Whitey Martin on a 36-yard scoring pass. George Corbin also connected with John Cook on a 69-yard pass-run play, and Cagle, Baggett, and Stallworth scored the other touchdowns for the Jackets. FLORENCE 19 BROOKLAND-CAYCE 6 The McClenaghan High Yellow Jackets fought otf the mud on Father's night and defeated the Brookland-Cayce Bearcats I9-6. The Jackets, usually a running team, took to the air and did very well. Even though George Corbin ran for all three touchdowns, fine pass CO-CAPTAINS JERRY STALLWORTH and HARLEY HACKETT plays set them up. Quarterback Jerry Stallworth did a beautiful job of mixing up his plays. Whistle Smith, John Cook and the whole Jacket line did a great defensive job on the Bearcat's passers. FLORENCE 27 COLUMBIA 14 The Yellow Jackets celebrated their Homecoming with a 27-I4 triumph over Columbia High. George Corbin, playing in front of local fans at Memorial Stadium for the last time, scored three touch- downs-one on a beautiful 80-yard run-and passed to Ralph Hard- wick for the other tally. Eighteen other seniors played their last game at Memorial Stadium. The line did their usual tine job of opening the holes for the elusive backs. FLORENCE 27 CHARLESTON 7 George Corbin did another outstanding job as he scored two touchdowns and set up two more to lead the Yellow Jackets to an impressive victory over the Charleston Bantams. Florence started fast and held a 20 to 0 halftime lead. Ralph Hardwick went around right end for the first Jacket touchdown. John Cook scored the other touchdown for Florence, with Joynor and Jernigan standing out on defense. FLORENCE 7 SUMTER 13 McClenaghan High lost its chances of an undefeated season as they were beaten in the last thirty seconds by arch-rival Sumter. The Jackets got behind early in the game, but tied the score in the closing seconds of the first half as George Corbin raced 7l yards for a touchdown. The Jackets scored what appeared to be the lead. ing touchdown in the closing seconds of the third quarter, but -the otficial ruled that time had run out before the play and that it would be nullified. The Gamecocks held and went on to pick up 3 fumble and score in the last half minute, providing a heartbreaking end to an otherwise excellent season. .N X X ex 3 5. We S af- . 5 ' :M 'lf' AQ:- 'wf'9'v, I A I 'SIT' lilbl x by ns, ,T Tj, ,gg -. ! 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Rainwater Trophy- Best All-Round Athlete. Beacon Drive-ln Trophy-Most Valuable Member ol Team. Athlete ol the Season -Pep Club. Back of the Year ol Pee Dee Touchdown Club. AAA Back ol the Year. Leading scorer an AAA schools for 1959. Scholastic All-American -High School Team. Wigwam Wisemen ol America All-Americanilgam. Lee Kirby Award for Most Valuable Baclx in the Shrine Bowl. All-Southern Football Team A. P. RoclcBHill Optimist Club Outstanding Player in the Shrine ow. BILLY I-IOOLE Chief CELESTE ALLEN KEN JEWELL JOYCE RAINWATER CLAIRE SALLENGER BEBE FINKLEA SUSIE SMITH BlLLgjALL ,J Y' A+-W pm V, aigfqxgl 1 -ff M 3 LEFT TO RlGl'lT: Carey Pratt, Whistle Smitl1,,El'lil Hickman, Danny Groover, Wylie Caldwell, David Murrell, George Corbrn Bill Price Denny Toby, Jerry Stallwortln, Gaston Harris, Milce Nelson and Manager Hubert McElveen. BOYS BASKETBA COACH GAILLIARD SIMMONS Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florencc- Florence- Florence Florence Florencc Florence Florence Florence Florence Florcncr SCORES Darlington . Hartsville . Sumter . Camden . Anderson . Spartanburg . Conway . . Broolrland-Caycc Lancaster . . Broolrland-Cayce Drclwcr . . . East Clarendon Anderson . . Pdfkcf . V . East Clarendon Camden . . Drclicr Camden . Conway . Sumter . Columbia . . Drcl-mr . . Sumtcr QQW1 1..- 1 X X x Tl' Avia Lind ,Q ,paw - QE:- -37. -.as WN' 'v-'S WvQR xv. X C 'ic RX X.. i N SV 1 at X , -5 C xx X K FIRST ROW: Caroline Sandiler, .Io Lynn Ham, Nancy Nichols, Paula Morgan, Twitty Hodges, Lincla Mozingo, Sterling Cooke and Joyce Rain- water. SECOND ROW: Helen Parrish, Georgia Jenkins, Claire Sallenger, Claire Beck, Joanne Whitehead, Nadine .leictords and Jeanne Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Kay Streett, Mary Gail Spruill, Kay Turner, Frances Elmore, Anita Breeden, Elizabeth Holt and Ann Hewitt. GIRLS' BASKETB MQ' COACH JESSIE FINUCAN 'Ho I f : f f,fg,..t I Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florencr Florence FIOIFTIU Florcncr Florcmc SCORES Darlington Hartsville . Sumter . McLeod Nursin ALL 3 School Lancastcr . . . . McLeod Nursin East Clarendon Conway . . Fast Clarendon Camden , . Camden . Conway . Sumter g School 40 38 24 36 43 36 36 33 40 I2 29 4I I7 ..x. N . w r. - ,X A x, - X .g-: , X E X2 Y X X A . ., 'N Q ' M .il -' -1 N 'X Y ' f , ,k . ,ff K , , A NST f , M ..-A ,TW TNSQQV 4,,,y X fl xfyjmw, ,, ,W , , .Q 'Vi' we G -V Xe .. . .Xxx Ng C NW' 'tm YE:E: , , '4:EZ5'f:44Ei Gas X Q XX. afswsx A . .. . sw.-as -5 - fairy ss, s.. ' if-we-.' fa es, Sf.. - .. L .. .. fm, a wg N Il ...... . .. . - . J S . .... ..,.,.,, ESQ s aa s1'afXfNWY GQ JV-f'5-'- . :::, ii , , , Vm.. ,.,,,..,,..,,...-. .,., .,-... ,, zzi 'K B B l X. Q31 , if Y ' ...... s we Awww , sw WN .f, KNEELING: Sammy Harrellson, Ernesl: Ray Allen, Bruce Richbourg, Whisfle Smith, Tim Tay- lor, Johnny Reeves, Billy Hoole, Johnny Lester and Lee Ficlrling. STANDING: Coach Sim- mons, Gerald Geddings, Wayne Hanna, Joey Baroody, Jennings Baggeit, Bob Kearse, Billy Randall, John Cook, Franlrie Williams, Kenny Hillman, Bobby Pendergrass and .limmy Fincher. GOLF Coach Grant Benneti, Jaclr Lewis, Ralph Miller, Kirlr Ham, David Bennett, Roy Turner, Jimmy Simmonds, Jay Stein, Bobby Kennedy, Richard Glass and Billy Corbin. ff 4- 45,4 ff ,.f, fam? i fr A -ll x pal' 'Nfl U WJCYL W, - N .IN wr, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneih Jewell, Whitey Martin, Charlie Fowler, Gene Mc Cufchen, Joe Wolfe and Freddie Millar. TENNIS GIRLS' LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Morgan, Prissy Zeigler, Twiify Hodges, Claire Sallenger Joanne Whitehead and Linda Graham. YL, , 1,3 r' . I1 v..k3-35 'R wks 5 11 A i-X X A I 5 , .l I FIRST ROW: Denny Toby, Gaston Harris, Dickie Bullard, Mike Sutton, Jerry Stallworth, Bill Price, Phil ljllickmn, David Murrell, Wayne Autry. SECOND ROW: Bobby Northcutt, George Corbin, Harry Cagle, Danny Groover, Lem Mitchum, Pete Coleman, Johnny Turner, Ray Ham and Coach Bob Bell. Vfyy ,7 M wg COACH BOB BELL S EBALL The McClenaghan High School Yellow Jackets, under the leadership ol Coach Bob Bell, are expected to improve their previous year's rec- ord ol 9-5. With fourteen lettermen returning as a solid nucleus and several new boys moving in, the Jackets are expected to be very strong offensively and delensively. They will play a schedule ot eighteen games, including several games with college lreshmen teams. This team has tine potential and their success will depend on how hard they work. lilfl 2:-: . TE' ' K- .r::f:f'.:7 It 1 J. V. FOOTBALL J. V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Emmett Pearse, Norman McDuEFie, Rodney Nutter, Bobby Northcutt Lawrence Leslie, Bill Gamble, Ira Hill. SECOND ROW: Larry Copeland, Stanley Haclrett, Ronnie Anderson, Douglas Crawlord, Furman Calcutt, Danny Truett, Simmonds Chase. THIRD ROW: Charles Cox, Ulrich Jacobs, Artie Briggs, Johnny Langlord, Randy Brown, Ben Smith, Milre Rose. FOURTH ROW: Larry Kilgore, Freddie Ridge, Hugh Cox, Julius Bunch, Wayne Jolly, Frank Pike, Junior Turner. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Cromer, Danny Osteen, Bee Moore, Allen Harris, David Jordan, Melton Steverson, and Sammy Stanton. KNEELING: Dennis White, Sammy Stanton, Dickie Lester, Andy Fowler, Allen Thames, George Adams. STANDING: Ben Smith, Dan Guyton, Lawrence Hyman, Pat Early, Danny Truett and Coach Phil Winsteacl. 1 BOYS' BLOCK F GIRLS' BLOCK F FRONT ROW: Wylie Caldwell, Harley Hackett, Ralph Hardwick, Billy Hoole, James Caulder, Danny Groover, Lee Fickling, Scrappy Jernigan, John Cook, Whitey Martin. SECOND ROW: Harry Cagle, Jimmy Clarke, Bobby Kennedy, Melton Coskrey, Kenny Hillman, Wayne Hanna, Ernest Ray Allen, Richard Brown, Dickie Lester, Gaston Harris. THIRD ROW: Mike Sutton, Jimmy Fincher, Johnny Lester, Dickie Day, Beverly Eudy, Billy Corbin, Johnny Reeves, Tim Taylor, Whistle Smith, Wallie Bazen. FOURTH ROW: Coach Jim Wall, Joe Wolfe, Richard Glassx Bill Price, Gene McCutchen, Freddie Millar, Jerry Stallworth, Bruce Richbourg, Johnny Billingsley, Coach GiIIy Simmons. FIRST ROW: Claire Beck, Nancy Nichols, Paula Morgan, Claire Sallenger, Joyce Rainwater. SECOND ROW: Sandy Johnson, Peggy Anderson, Prissy Zeigler, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Twitty Hodges. THIRD ROW: Miss Finucan, Coach: Joanne Whitehead, Kay Turner and Frances Elmore. Na 5 A A B I in fi ,J :K , Y., , .aa fl. i ' .-Q. 3-sr . X ir S 4' w, r. 1 lx my ik 7 v. X - - .QQ A mn-M- .. gvk ,NN d ex 9 wi J M Wu ' 1 A , 3, QW l?:M '5'3::- q r , k Aff F Y' Q! 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SHINING as brilliantly as the stars of a distant ala 9 XY' our most beautiful and outstanding students are pre- sented onthe following pages. 5 .AY ff x 4 if i i lglgfili l' i Qi, X , V . tx 4 7 R Yjr Y, i- ,,Z?. ,, Q ' - i '2f- TQ , r 'Y' Q ni A 'hr - ,,,, , , Y-:H , A E EE Ai Ei--iii' ' 'T' W fl g ,. -':-L si X 1. 5 'Y' PHIL, M5665 it FEATURES II3 ,,... K, . AE' X. XJ K a X I a , X 2 X i Cp X, '72 i K X Q HOMECOMING OUEEN WBA gdb 74466-leon! HONOR ATTENDANT 1255 gegbfe .fgfkn OUEEN'S COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: June Mclntosln, Joyce Rainwater, lzbbtgyh-Malone., Ginger Ingram, Sandra Munn, Judy Roberts, Anne Wolfe, Ann Jeftords, Sara Lynn Rainwater, Celeste Honor Attendant, Lyles McLeod, Queen, Linda Early, Scott Kendall, Shelia McDonald, Peggy Keels, Nancy Nichols, Janice Lee, Susie Smith, Becky Wall, and Margaret Sclwertfius. ,. ,g-, f N N J- 4...., IIT' T3 I EOL ,Q rw. JOYCE RAINWATER JUDY ROBERTS PEGGY REELS SARA LYNN RAINWATE JOHNNY LESTER RALPH HARDWICK WHITEY MARTIN JERRY STA'-I-WORTH LYLES McLEOD ANNE WOLFE ANN JEFFORDS LINDA SPEARS SUSIE SMITH BRUCE RICHBOURG OLIN JOYNER LEWIS JERNIGAN WHISTLE SMITH BEVERLY EUDY HGMECOMING SQQLTMQNDALAL HARLEY HACRETT MARGARET SCHERFFIUS WALLY BAZEN ' -' , .L jg. , K, BECKY WALL JANICE LEE RICHARD BROWN JOHNNY BILLINGSLEY F! 2 NK W mf 3 '-, QL A - 51:83, YA Ax K - 'EX I b R 'SNR ' R' in L A - , sly! A 'rxfii k g L A Q - L fe' ' A 7.-. C . 3, Y. L. M . l A R...m.f-AQ.. Alf- A GINGER INGRAM BOYCE TALBERT Y,...i..,..4..A . , LAAAJ JUN TOSH LINDA EARLY LIBBY MALON E SANDRA MUNN NANCY NLCHQLS JOHN coox BILLY CORBIN mc u- JOHNNY REEVES GEORGE CQRBIN SPONSCDRS H7 K 52 ? SJ' Q www, WN J Q WQW4 ,451 yf,, N, ,Q f 3' , f, QE if Dix 42- . MWA QAZM2 ' ! ?,,':f'N K - fha yy J wiv 4 f W H, , VM K, Qfff fr , ' f 14 iq ff W 71 Z W V ff, f QQ, fi! ff Zz: Www, K WY, Z M, W Z , Z Z f V Z f? K f ' 5 14 W 1 'A gig: Qx Xxx XL SX- X X X X XX S M x5 E5f pw idd gum! war! MAID OF HCNOR ian aide .xg Ln MAY QUEEN ll? lx? fm, fi Q mf ,ef S MISS KEELS A 7 ff' 224 f 4 If L' ., 4 T47 ZJLA 41 cg? I MW i4fQZfZ49' ' X644 Miss MARIAN ff f 'ff 'T ' K 1- V 16' 1910517 ,ff 'KC N1 ig. I K SNS ' I ' fxxmfqlv K K c' .,', 5' MISS TWITTY HODGES MAY ATTEN MISS SARA LYNN RAINWATER 241255 A , 7, 34m mf- 'M My ' Z, 'Q J' .AN-' :ZJHIH ,W I ., Q ,f ' , S- F, AN. 4 A MISS JUDY SIGMON YQ 1 If pIl 'x .il gx X M ISS BETSY LEE DAY DANTS Miss JANIS WEDDINGTON yy ,, , S XM, A ,I 1 ,dlafcfif 1 . fl f Q27-5Lf4V7fQ. -Qffrl' 914-4 M55 ANN FQQQQJIJ' 3f 5 Q fa gfcccxcx, EC,QQ Q fCli,Lf6'Qfg, 55,1 ,Kg QWJXJ LZ' 7142? Q., ,Ja U ' 1: , L,gd1-1x5 Cygpgb gy QJKJ Eli! ,EGL LQQQJLV any . C . s if ,- fy ,LLL L. -f7C,L QAM L,L,C .97 Q7 ,A ' X' Jflff. iff,-CQIZQQ V !cLLff1'7-fdgfpynfgfgfjg, R MISS JUDY ROBERTS Lfyfffvf-L, I I ,lf 491 c4.,g,uJM! f' X' D4L0 J C'-Qfif-' x .A 1 . -- NN T NN X X MISS ANN X ..,xX,S. X my x fx ws fx w x, qu-if-N l 'fx -wx: . '25 if S1 ' ' ' F4952 'P S ' . Q wiwfi' S xxx K x .S WM .x4nn jerrfnzan MISS FLORENTINE Wfllw MISS JUN M35 13541 afzdfaif Mai Magi MISS SENIOR WM jus!!! Sgmon new 7 159542 f9!QJfA4Z5577J f5Q,gW:ff?'fZZ1afL Aki? j' lf!! Zo f liczwff f MWQ4? J an ,mime C Zp A 506 Z-Q54 2 M faikafvg 5914. 1 3 ggzffmif Myggfg iz Z! Q Q CZK Q6A994Z,A! fm? 1 , , 25,7 f 9154? fwffzffgz JZL 76764, - af 1 ,ff QQ ff- 7 Miss SOPHOMgEE M5 1 M234 Eb? case wr, U. ,mn y A x Q5 If .AJ wow 5 SEATED: Johnny Lester, Wylie Caldwell. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Price, Carol Ward, Harley Haclrett, Garnett Foster, Lee Ficlcling, Fred Millar. BUYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Six boys and two girls were chosen by the laculty from the rising Senior Class on the basis ol scholarship, leader- ship, and character to attend 1959 Boys' or Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion and its Auxiliary. For one week in early June the delegates lived on the campus ol the University ol South Carolina, and they were aided by counselors who were recently Boys' or Girls' Staters themselves. All delegates were immediately divided into mythical cities and counties, and each boy or girl was placed in one ol the two political parties. During the weelc these parties sponsored campaigns and elections lor the city, county, and state ottices. Florence delegates shone par- ticularly at Boys, State, where .lohnny Lester and Wylie I7'l Caldwell were elected State Treasurer and State Attorney General, respectively. Lectures by state dignitaries and careful study ol the functions and objectives of our government were daily activities. Our own city councils, county boards, and state legislatures met, argued, and passed resolutions. All delegates visited the State House and personally met Governor Hollings. The weelcis events were climaxed by the inauguration ol the state otticers at the State House steps and the production ol a hilarious Stunt Night, in which each city presented a short slcit. Lasting lriend- ships and valuable experience in citizenship made attend- ance at Boys' or Girls' State an unforgettable experience lor all who toolr part. ALMA MATER W ff V 1 ap , mi, f 75 F7or-ence mg ou- f-fafme M' we ffff asap! of ,Olga 7-,ff A I 6 -0' Q. 6 I f7N X f' f . Q- Chou cfm,-from year- fo ,Vealj 7-fifv off 50C'CeeJ 'H dayg In . 3 9 ' Affffxwiw 0' Q V , 11 V S X AC 9 NL 5 17 El L. g-na... 3 YQ Q 'MEI-. LE' -U U' 0.- if 3-'Ql--. 7n ' A bgiyg. f. R 'v s' --i Quan.. fn?w1f 5. X Xl... Y I ,P J J J 'jx .1 E ,H J if gdjp- fer-i we Sid' HE- +0-' PQ WL6 ibgin -hers all Ln- fygleo' J. f my 3 F J Q CLASS HISTCDRY We, the Class of 1960, having survived such natural and man-made disasters as hurricanes, deep snows, 'flu epidemics, atom bombs, and 'the Sumter High Game- cocks, dimly remember our shining events of the past. Our first days at McKenzie and Harllee Elementary Schools passed quickly as we marvelled at the wonders of reading, 'riting, and 'rithmeticf' Those were the days! We shall never forget the spelling contests, the keep- away games at recess, the stories after lunch, and the fierce rivalry that developed among McKenzie, Royall, Harllee and Briggs Schools. Each year was better than the one before. We made new friends and thought we knew all there was to know about everything. lf we only had known what was in store for us at high school. Before we realized it we were gradu- ated to Poynor Junior High from our various grammar schools. We were introduced to the novelty of changing classes and having homerooms. Our class quickly got into the midst of things by electing Celeste Allen, Secre- tary of the Student Body. On the May Court we were represented by Ann Roe. As eighth graders we elected Claire Sallenger, Secre- tary, and Lyles McLeod, Treasurer of the Student Council. Claire Sallenger and Celeste Allen were May Court attend- ants, and Ann Roe was Trumpeteer. As the year drew to a close, we learned that a new junior high was nearly com- pleted and that we would be separated from many of our friends during the next year. We anxiously awaited our schedule cards, wondering which school we would attend. Here, as seniors of jun- ior high, we began to show how capable and responsible we were as a class. Lyles McLeod was elected President and Billy Hoole, Vice-President of the Student Council at Moore, while Ann Wolfe as President and Anne Poston as Vice-President led Poynor. We were fortunate in having two May Courts that year. At Poynor, Carol Ward reigned aS Queen of May and Anne Poston as her Maid of Honor. Ninth-grade attend- ants were Judy Roberts, Ann Wolfe, and Peggy Wright. Ann Roe was Queen of May at Moore. Her Maid ol Honor was Lyles McLeod, and Anne Gregory and Joyce Rainwater were ninth-grade attendants. Representing our class at the state mental exams that year were Bill Meggs, Claire Beck, Minnie Blackmon, and Phil Meggs from Poynor, and John Harrison, Freddie Mil- lar, and Gene McCutchen from Moore. Recipients of the American Legion Awards were Ken Jewell and Georgia Jenkins at Poynor, and Margaret King and Calvin Jordan at Moore. Richard Turner and Anne Poston were Valen- tine King and Queen of Hearts at Poynor, After nine years of preparation, we were at last ready for high school. That is, we thought we were ready-we were quickly put in our place by the upperclassmen. To lead our sophomore class, we elected Ralph Hardwick, President, Tommy Jeffords, Vice-President, Ann Roe, Sec- retary, and Claire Sallenger, Treasurer. Ann Roe and Claire Sallenger represented our class on the Student Council. ln the field of sports, George Corbin was selected as Most Valuable Sophomore by the football team. Rep- resenting the beauty of our class in our first high school May Day were Lyles McLeod, Claire Sallenger and Celeste Allen. Our Junior year was a busy one. Claire Sallenger was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Body and Lyles McLeod, Ann Roe and Wylie Caldwell were juniors on the Student Council. As a class, we decided on the solid gold rings with black crests. We were really proud of them when they finally arrived in April, 1959. Soon after the arrival of our rings, we honored the sen- iors at the annual Junior-Senior Dance. The theme was An Oriental Garden Party, with music by Ed Turbeville. lt was a huge success, under the direction of our class officers and sponsors. Our class officers were Tommy Jel- fords, President, Wylie Caldwell, Vice-President, Ann Pos- ton, Secretary, and Ann Roe, Treasurer. Class Sponsors were Mrs. Lucy T. Davis, Mrs. Maria C. Evans, and Miss Bessie Levin. Adding their beauty to the May Day exercises were Carol Ward, Joyce Rainwater, Ann Roe, and Sandra Chase. Claire Sallenger reigned as Miss Florentine and Celeste Allen as Miss Junior, while Judy Roberts was se- lected Queen of the Second Annual Florence Invitational Basketball Tournament. Selected to attend Boys' and Girls' State in June, 1959, were Lee Fickling, Fred Millar, Harley Hackett, Johnny Lester, Wylie Caldwell, Bill Price, Garnett Foster and Carol Ward. Wylie Caldwell and Johnny Lester proved to be worthy politicians in the Boys' State elections. John was elected State Treasurer and Wylie was elected Attorney General. After the rush of exams, the Marshals were an- nounced. Serving in this capacity were Barbara Cameron, Chief Marshal, Linda Altman, Assistant Chief Marshal, Garnett Foster, Frances Elmore, Claire Beck, Bill Meggs, Phil Meggs, Gene McCutchen, Pat Tucker, Fred Miller, Lucy Herbert, and John Harrison. Then came the slow realization that we were Seniors. It was hard to believe at first, but still wonderful. Wylie Caldwell was elected to lead our Student Body as Presi- dent of the Student Council, and Lyles McLeod served as Vice-President. To lead our Senior Class, we elected Gene McCutchen, President, Anne Gregory, Vice-President, Carol Ward, Secretary, and Anne Poston, Treasurer. The magazine campaign surpassed all others. Under the direction of Bill Price, campaign chairman, and Miss Marjorie Galloway, class sponsor, not only did we reach our 514,000 total in record time, but we went 52,500 over the goal. The top twelve salesmen, in the order of their sales, were Lyles McLeod, Garnett Foster, Dan Keels, Fred Millar, Carol Ward, Celeste Poston, Anne Gregory, Richard Glass, Robert Bloodworth, Vernon Hill and Linda Griffin. THE 1960 FLORENTINE is a credit to the hard work of Fred Millar, Editor-in-Chief, Anne Gregory, Business Man- ager, and the entire staff. Judy Sigmon was our Miss Senior in THE FLORENTINE. With the occasion of Homecoming came a new sur- prise. Our first Homecoming parade was a big success under the direction of Judy Roberts, Joyce Rainwater, and Richard Glass. Lyles McLeod was Homecoming Queen and Celeste Allen was her Honor Attendant. ln the football world, John Cook and George Corbin were gelgqied to play in the Shrine Bowl. George, who was named the outstanding back of the Shrine Bowl Game, was honored as the AAA Back of the Year from South Carolina and was named to the Scholastic All-American first team. Further talent along this line was revealed when the Senior girls defeated the sophomores and juniors in the annual Powder Puff Bowl. Wally Bazen reigned as Queen and Scrappy Jernigan as Honor Attendant over some of the loveliest spectacles of beauty ever to grace Me- morial Stadium. Under the direction of Mrs. Cusack, the May Day Ex- ercises were the loveliest ever. Celeste Allen was May Queen and Carol Ward was Maid of Honor. Senior At- tendants were Judy Sigmon, Anne Poston, Judy Roberts and Janis Weddington. The week after May Day was indeed busy as we pre- pared for the Class Day exercises under the supervision of Miss Janice McKay. On Class Day the 1960 FLOREN- TINES were distributed, and the Senior Superlatives were introduced. Leading our school and representing our class in various capacities were these seniors: Mr. King Teen, Bill Price, Miss Hi Miss, Carol Ward, Miss DAR Good Citizen, Judy Roberts, Queen of the Third Annual Invitational Basket- ball Tournament, Sandra Chase, President of Green An- chor Club, Garnett Foster, President of Gold Anchor Club, Carol Ward, President of National Honor Society, gC t -liste-r, President of Key Club, Freddy Millar, President of Junior Exchange Club, Boyce Talbert, President of Hi-Y, Mickey Holland, President of Tri-Hi-Y, Lyles McLeod, President of Pep Club, Judy Roberts, President of Science Club, Bill Meggs, President of D. E. Club, Charles Peed, President of T, 3: l. Club, Linda Gritfin, President of Boys' Block UF Club, Ralph Hardwick, class lawyer, Whistle Smith, class historian, Gene McCutchen, and class pro- phet, Carol Ward. Here we have our history, our future is in our own hands. As we look forward to graduation, we realize that Graduation Day will be the culmination of one era and the beginning of another. X X h . - Sas: xxs x ri X 'X sa 1 GENE MCCUTCHEN, it - Class Historian. CLASS PROPHECY Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto -many planets and each with its own people and their accomplish- ments. If you had your choice, which one would you visit? In Case you can't make up your mind, I invite you to journey with me as I visit each upon my 'first journey into space. As I board the huge rocket, the thoughts that come to my mind are really quite funny. Some ten or 'fifteen years ago I vowed I wouldn't venture from the limits ol Florence, but I never dreamed that Eric Pearson, Bill Meggs, and Mickey Holland would perfect a rocketship such as the one on which I am about to travel. Entering the missile, I am greeted by stewardesses Judy Weaver, Ann Wilson, and Lenora Lovette. They were chosen for this special job because of their petiteness and ability to make people feel at ease. Some of my fellow passengers are getting settled. Why, I do believe that's June Mclntosh and John Harrison to my left. They must be on one of their famous duet concert tours. I always did Enjpy hhearmngi them play their harmonicas together back during our ig sc oo ays. Also on board is Eddie Turbeville's renowned band, The Big Dippers, consisting of Calvin Jordan, clarinet: Fritz Taylor, bass: Glen Money, trombone: and Robert Jordan, drums. They are very much in demand, but they seem to be getting a little competition from a newly organized group led by Jimmy Hallman. Vic Allred and Jimmy Fincher both agree that their unique sound is probably achieved by their great bongo-beater, Dail Dixon. They're out of this world. Our pilot, Alex Stanton, is now telling us of all the safety pre- cautiaifwhich we must oBserve. With Kenneth Jewell as navigator and Whistle Smith as radio operator, his hope that we have a sale, pleasant trip can surely become a reality. At last, we're oft! With fear and excitement so intermingled, it's hard to say exactly how I feel. I must say that there is certainly a lot of commotion going on behind me. Oh, it's just Betty Butfkin and Margaret Schertfius, engaged in another of their Irequent argu- ments. The way I hear it, this one has been going on for over three weeks now, and neither of the two seems to be even getting hoarse. Betty thinks that Margie Hicks should teach the new foreign Ian- guage, Moon Talkg but Toad disagrees. She thinks that Lenora Hanna would do a much better job. My goodness, I was so engrossed in what they were saying that time just flew. We're already at Mercury, our first stop. By now you've undoubtedly heard why Mercury is so hot. lt's the most sports-minded planet: competition makes sparks fly. Today sports Ians Georgia Jenkins, Mickey Vause, Frankie Williams, C. B. Purvis, Margaret Oakes, and Frankie Stewart will have a hard time deciding which of several exciting events to attend. On one end of the planet Bill Price, Wylie Caldwell, and Danny Groover will be playing Billy Gamble, 'hard Glass, Joe Wolfe, and Wayne Brown in what promises to be a t ri ling basketball contest. I am afraid, though, that the football game between the female squad of Paula Morgan, Joyce Rainwater, Gary Friar, Becky Wall, Linda Early, Margaret King, and Joanne Whitehead, and the male group composed of Johnny Billingsley, Harley Hackett, Ralph Hardwick, Jerry Stallworth, Johnny Bob Lester, Scrappy Jernigan, and Johnny Reeves will draw an even larger crowd. I'm sure that none of you have forgotten the great football team we had in high school. ll am referring to the girls, of course.l Wally Bazen, Dick Day, Bev Eudy, and Richard Brown decided to take up coaching prelessionally. Their girls' team is now going into its tenth undefeated season. George Corbin and John Cook were very unfortunate. They be- came sick a few years ago and lost a great deal of weighty they now weigh twenty-tive pounds and fifty-one pounds, respectively. Because of this awful development, they are now water boys for the girls' teamg and all the girls agree that George, especially, is a wonderful morale booster. Whenever anyone gets hurt, you can always hear George yelling, Shake it oft, girl, shake it of-I! Being informed that we have been on Mercury much too long and must move on to Venus, our next destination, isn't really too bad because this planet symbolizes beautY' Landing on the 0 'I 9 star, I see a welcoming committee composed of the most sought- afte, and highly paid models today. Among the group are Judy Sig,-non, Sandra Munn, Janis Wedding-ton, Laura Fryer and Brenda Biggers. Their lovely, ultra-modern halrdos were created at Linda Bruce's new beauty salon, The Star, where hair stylists Sylvia Rich- ardgon, Valaree Bryant, Diane Shetley, Linda Griffin, Glenda Avant, and Barbara Stalvey are very busy keeping up with the new space trends. Cglly Allen, Claire Sallenger, Lyles McLeod. and Sandra 011152. who were the beauties of our great class of I960, 679 HOW C0fY1P0t'n9 lor such titles as Miss Venus. MISS Uf1iV2f50.H and Miss Moon. Judges Charlie Fowler, Joey Baroody, B0bbY Jonas- I-'3 .'Y Owens' and Stoney Jackson often take months to come to 6 CJCCISIOD 65 to who should win. They definitely have a hard job, but One. I dm sure, they enjoy to the utmost. Besides the other accomplishments that the people of this beauti- ful planet have contributed, a large school of dramatics is located here. hcLnlgm Robert Bloodworth, Maywood DuBose. Gall Gregg, an Helen Morrow are just a few ol the members of Actors Anonymus that I happen to see in the crowd. These and many other celebrities ol movies, television, and radio, wishing to improve their voices, often hire Tad Williamson or Whitey Martin to give them private lessons. Now I get the signal that I'm talking too much again and that it's time to move on. At Mars we see Don Carroway, Sandra Turner, and Albert McLaughlin making extensive studies ol the plant life on this lively, green planet. Mr. Carr's biology expedition is made interesting by the participation of these ardent scholars in each and every project. Great engineers H. A. Barrow, Tom Nolen, Buddy Gregg, Ted Broughton, and Harry Berg are, at the moment, building canals for the government. Noel Johnson, Inspector for the Government, re- ports that they are doing a superb job and should be 'through within the next thirty years. The ice caps on both ends of Mars are a constant mystery: so Boyce Talbert, Woody Jones, Dickie Gregg, and James Tarte, under the supervision of archaeologist Tommy Hiers, are conducting an exploration to uncover some of the secrets buried under the snow. Moving on to Jupiter frightens me a little. Weighing more than usual because ol the added gravity doesn't exactly appeal to me. Oh, well, maybe we'Il just be here long enough to chat with out- standing track stars Wayne Hanna and Billy Hoole. Dieticians Mary Frances Kennedy, Ernestine Love, Ruth Lewis, Mary Louise Poston and Chef Charles Watson have a huge restau- rant here on Jupiter, where they specialize in non-fattening foods. Being served by charming waitresses such as Elizabeth McElveen, Carolyn Long, Vonnie Mae Smith, Betty Ann Turner, Delores Saint, and Mary Jo Turner make it an even bigger pleasure to dine here. Bill Keele, owner of a chain of motels with one on every planet. lives on Jupiter. He built his first and largest motel here because he thought that since it was the biggest planet, people would settle here first. He forgot about the weight problem: but, luckily, his other establishments have done a very good business. Some of his employees that do an excellent job of managing are Dickie Stokes, James Sauls, Luther Evans, Ronnie Brown, Pat Diltz, Cecil Gray, Theron Yarborough, and W. E. Coker. Because of its outside rings, Saturn has become a headache to space patrolmen Tony McKenzie, Johnny White, Arthur Walker, Jerry Haynes and David Andrews. They are constantly on the alert for motorcycle speed-demons Bobby Piendergrass, Kenny Hillman and Eddie Parker. Schedules races between skilled, champion drivers Janice Timmons, John Wilsor1CB.ar,!. Fum ruce Richbourg, Cleyburn Carter, and Freddie Hollan ta e pace at I3:O0 o'cIock every day. The boys say that although Janice is the only female contender in the races, she is the most frequent winner! Rene McCants now owns his own 'filling station, The Super Charger, where his White Lightning gasoline is very popular with the above-mentioned maniacs behind the wheel. Employing an all-girl staff of attendants including Lenore Eckenstein, Gail McCall, Ernestine Allen, Jerry Conyers, Joyce Elmore and Mary Louise Rogers was an ingenious plan, which Rene says he devised all by himself. Maybe that's another reason lor his station's booming business. Having completed our tour of Saturn, I am told that our next stop will be Uranus. Wanting to educate the inhabitants ol this planet, Billy Brown, Professor of Laziness, and his numerous group of teacher landed here about seven years ago to set up the U. S. C. Extension Center at Uranus. Classes in the Art of Selling Ice Cream are conducted by Ann Bowie. Gerald Geddings, without a doubt the best student Miss Brunson ever had til you don't believe it, ask himl, is teaching English grammar and literature. Gerald especi- ally enjoys singing Shakespeare's ballards, accompanying himself on a pitchpipe: and he has made several records under the name Gerry Gee. lHe's very popular among the Beatniks, I understand.l Joan Adams, Buck Ham, and Tommy Forte loved trig so much that they are still studying it. Their professors, Margaret Anderson. Nancy Nichols, Doug Durdin, and Bill Wallace, have only one com- ment to make concerning the matter- They try7. Isn't that Billy Keels, Tommy Jetlords, Eddie Vaught, Clyde Reese, and Mauro Andreucci over there? They're taking the latest Course in Beatnikism, Their teacher, Bebe Fintlea, is finding that the boys are learning their Greek poetry fine: but he doesnlli understand Wl Y they can't learn his latest composition, Rain iS like a little child- always falling down! y Trying to convey religion to the heathen Uranites is a rather hard task: or so say missionaries Garnett Foster and Charles Peed. Short- hand whizzeg Linda Stone, Lucy Hewitt, Harriet Hatchell, Linda Stanley, Joan Bridgers, Mary Louise Turner, and Colleen Hatchell are now coaching some of the girls who never could seem to get up enough speed. Poor Iris Lee, Barbara Cameron, Betty Jean Lucas, Avis Saulg, Janice Snyder, Peggy Thompson, and Elaine Taylor can't seem to get any faster than two hundred words per minute on a thirty-minute dictation. Their patient, long-suffering helpers are almost ready to give up. Dance instructor James McCutcheon is conducting a class in the most popular dance of the day, The Solar Rock. Among those enrolled in his course are Eileen Hatchell, Shirley Mangum, Emery Bridgers, Lucy Edgerton, Joe Jones, and Jimmy Smith. Also located on this planet is Laurie Benson's radio-television station, STATIC. We can proudly boast of such announcers as Donald Streett, Cecile Stewart, and Frank Harrell. This isn't supposed to be out yet, but Laurie just fired Judy Roberts for not putting enough enthusiasm into her announcing. Judy always was rather quiet and reserved: I guess she really isn't the 'type for broadcasting. Journeying on to Neptune, I see a spectacular achievement of architect Lee Fickling. The spacious, exclusive girls' school that he designed is being attended by socialites'Mary Louise Collini Diane Bowers, Emilie Young, Gloria Burgh, Felecia Flewitt, Mai-thia Camp- bell and Jerry Ballentine. At first the girls were very lonely-but when Johnny Thigpen, Bob Harris, Rodelle Richardson, Mike Cox, Jimmy Kirby, and Johnny Dawkins promised to wire the universe's longest extension cord so that the girls could call home to earth by dialing long, long distance, they were somewhat consoled. Taking care of all the dental problems of the female student body is a full-time business for Dr. Jimmy Hodges, the best dentist to any of the heavenly bodies. On to Pluto, the cold, bleak sphere so far away from home. Very few have been brave enough to venture this far: and, therefore, not quite as much progress has been made here. Carolyn Moss, Sandy Hopkins, Pedrick lsom, Nancy Johnson and Mary King tried teach- ing on Pluto for several months, but they decided they preferred The Citadel and its students. So that he would have a secluded place to work and with the aid of lady chemists Harriet Johnson, Susan Starr, and Pat Tucker, Billy Corbin has set up an experimenta aboratory, where he is trying to invent something to get rid of freckles. Everyone used to wonder what was wrong with Julius Byrd, Harry Whisenhunt, and Olin Joyner. Well, psychiatrists Ann Jetfords and Lucy Herbert took the boys up to Pluto where they could do exten- sive tests on them. The boys haven't progressed very wellg they still chase pretty nurses around the halls. The huge welfare clinic operated by sociologists Belva Jean Nor- wood, Alice Harrell, Diane Prosser, Sandy Johnson, and Peggy Wright seems to be a booming success. Four of their most frequent visitors are Anne Poston, Freddie Millar, Gene McCutchen, and Anne Gregory. They were doing quite well as teenage brains on the T. V. quiz shows, until their exposure in I96I. I do believe that's Tommy English approaching us. He probably wan-tg to interview our party for a feature story in The Morning Misprint. Owner and editor Tommy Beale is very proud of his one page weekly edition. Some of his other employees include Betty Lou Tolson, who writes the Yakety-Yak column: Vivian Farmer, whose Comic Strip, Life on Grandpa's Farm, is still the favorite of Rufus Skinner, Steve Clark, Bud Hickey, and Barry Mayes, ardent readers of the Misprint's funnies section: and Dan Keels and Vernon Hill, who write How To Sell Magazines Without Getting Your Foot Slammed In The Door. The President of the Universe, Red Holladay, is now bidding US 900clbye, as we leave Pluto and head back to Earth. After travel- ing only a few miles, I think l'm experiencing my first feeling of space sickness. Seeing that I am not the only one who feels a little woozy, l think l'll ask Alex to stop at the tirst space station he sees for somei refreshing exercise and fresh air. Stopping on Sputnik '6O is a welcome relief and also a genuine pleasure, because l'm seeing for the first time since our graduation Psssy Anderson, Linda Randall, Betsy Almond, Kitty McKenzie, and Linda Altman, nurses who are especially trained to treat all types ol space illness. Soon I am feeling much better and am very anxious to return to Earth. l've enjoyed my trip, but there's no place like home! Flor- ence has built up considerably during the past ten years, and I think I should tell you just a little about the accomplishments of some of our fellow classmates right here in The Magic City. Janitors Robert Herring and Frank Windham have a hard time cleaning the tremendous BOP building, where executives Bob Webb, Chip Wilkins, Jimmy Matthews, and Billy Jaillette spend many long, tedious hours planning new songs for the great recording star Kenneth Grimsley to sing. Drawing the covers for Ken's latest record Albums are Ann Wolfe and Phil Meggs. These highly paid com- mercial artists are very much in demand: they also plan and design all of the space-minded advertisements you see these days. Principal David Kennedy has a much larger teaching staff than Mr. Lever ever dreamed of and otfers a much wider selection of courses from which the students may choose. The younger genera- tion now has not one, but two, female phys ed teachers. Yep, Claire Beck and Frances Elmore really give those poor Sophomores and Juniors a hard time. I suppose their strenuous high school gym days still linger vividly in their minds. Football, basketball, and baseball are all handled by coach Charles McCullough. The boys are kept in good condition because, to quote the coach, They eat their Wheaties! All forms of ball- room dancing are taught by Manfred llias on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, when the students aren't in gym. Horsebackriding, with Judy Waddell as instructress, is a very popu- lar course among the students. World famous bowling champion Ham Beale takes time otf from his busy schedule to give free lessons once a week to those students who desire to become experts. Bobby Taylor, the present band instructor at McCIenaghan, says that his ten students may not be able to play very well, but they can march! When Mr. Wright left, his A-I pupil, Joey Hammond, took over his shop classes. A debating team is another of the latest additions to our school. Students learn their tactics from that great talker, Linda Haithcock. Kids enrolled in the driver's training course have such instructors as Gloria Crawford, Johnny Owens, Franz Evans, Robert Cooper and Jerry Casey. With Ann Roe teaching Spanish next to Linda Brother's Latin class, the boys have a rather hard time deciding between the two courses. Pert Ginny Hill's classes on the history of California are always packed. Teaching chemistry and physics in Miss Tobin's place is Jo Spradley. The principal considered this much too hard a task for one: so they recently hired Pamela Leonard to be Jo's able-bodied assistant. Another example of co-teaching is the psychology class. Donna Steen and Margaret Meggs have a hard time getting through to the students, because they're still trying to figure each other out. Modern Problems is made interesting by Johnny McMillan, who was ambassador to Mercury for some time. Billy Randall and Richard Turner, who always have been girl haters, have a course entitled Three Million Reasons Why You Shouldn't Get Married! lBetween them, Billy and Richard have made about three million dollars as bachelors.l Anne Ingram, Linda Bazen, and Dorothy Shealy, joint owners of Old Maid's Haven, situated right across from the school, do their best to tell the younger female set the many advantages of being an old maid? Jackie Fowler's drugstore is the favorite hangout of the teenagers in the afternoons after school. One of the main attractions is the carbonated drink that Marion McDonald, Jerry Ham, and Harold Robinson have concocted: it doesn't cause bumps! We are very fortunate to have living right here in Florence the poet laureate of the Universe, Richard Pawley. His ode to our journey is being typed by Joyce Moore, Phyllis Gregg, Wayne Mills, and Angie Strain, whose typing ability continues to increase as the years go by. II they try hard, they can produce as much as 'five words an hour. lThe hunt and peck system must be improving.l lt is hoped that this record of the achievements of the first and best class to graduate in the GOLDEN SIXTIES will serve to inspire and encourage those whom we leave behind. We hope that your athletes, your beauties, your pep rallies, your homecoming parades, your school spirit, and last, but by no means least, your magazine sales will be at least hall as successful as ours were! fil 9 N. CAROL WARD, Class Prophet. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SOUTH OF THE MASON-DIXON LINE BIRTHPLACE OF GEORGE CORBIN AND KENNY GEE COUNTY OF FLORENCE We, the Class ol l960, being ol keen mind, unsurpassed intel- ligence, ingenious salesmanship, and possessing hearts ol unlimited generosity, do declare this to be our 'linal bequest to our sub- ordinates, our underclassmen, who continually look to this noble Senior Class lor inspiration and guidance. Ol our many accomplishments, unique abilities, and unlimited attributes, we distribute in the lollowing manner: ARTICLE I We. WYLIE CALDWELL, JOHN COOK, and RALPH HARD- WICK, leave our masculine appearance to Edward Yarborough and Ethan Mozingo. ARTICLE II I, JOHNNY BOB LESTER, leave my ability to stay at the Beach all summer on Sl.75 to my brother, Dickie. ARTICLE III We, FRANK HARRELL and EDDIE PARKER, leave our melodious voices to Mike Sutton and Stanley Wade. ARTICLE IV I, WAYNE HANNA, leave the mile run on the track team to Bob Kearse. ARTICLE V I CHARLES WATSON, alias the Grey Ghost, leave to join the rest ol Major Moseby's troops who do not know that the war is over. ARTICLE VI I, BOYCE TALBERT, leave the Jr. Exchange Club to the next tryant who has enough nerve to handle it. ARTICLE VII We, LINDA RANDALL, HARRIET HATCHELL and MARGARET KING, leave our office duties in the care ol next year's helpers. ARTICLE VIII We, LENORA LOVETTE, GAIL McCALL, RUTH LEWIS, SHIRLEY MANGUM, PHYLIS GREGG, LENORA ECKENSTEIN, LENORA HANNA, and SANDRA TURNER, leave to see what the outside world looks like. ARTICLE IX I, GEORGE CORBIN, leave my ability to bounce back, lully recovered lrom a near latal lootball injury, to Harry Cagle. ARTICLE X We, ROBERT JORDAN, GLEN MONEY, VIC ALLRED, and JIMMY FINCHER, leave our Wild Notes and Cool Beat to Billy Thornton. ARTICLE XI We, ANNE POSTON, MARGARET SCHERFFIUS, ANNE IN- GRAM, LINDA EARLY, and ANNE GREGORY, leave our lriendly smiles, good dispositions and many friends to Prissy Zeigler, Twitty Hodges, Sidney Rutledge, and Marian Young. ARTICLE XII We, ROBERT COOPER, MIKE COX, WAYNE MILLS, JIMMY KIRBY, JERRY CASEY, FRANZ EVANS, LUTHER EVANS, and KENNETH NANCE, leave our lorty-passenger hotrods to Lide Harl- lee, Mason Rogers, and Sidney Farmer. ARTICLE XIII I, SANDRA CHASE, leave lor the Miss America Contest. ARTICLE XIV I, BEVERLY EUDY, leave the space required lor me to sit down to the first tive persons who apply. ARTICLE XV We, LINDA BROTHERS, PEGGY THOMPSON, JANICE SNYDER, LINDA HAITHCOCK, and ERNESTINE ALLEN, leave our Rhonda Flemming Hair to Caroline Mace, Leona Johnson, and Pat Wright. ARTICLE XVI We, JOHNNY THIGPEN, RODELLE RICHARDSON, and JOHNNY DAWKINS, leave our ability to keep the record player that produces the heavenly music we eat our Iunchlby in perfect condition to any other electrical shop boys Wl'1O CENT eat WIIIIC It is playing. ARTICLE XVII We, JOE WOLFE, HARRY BERG, ICHARD GLASS, THERON YARBOROUGH, and ROBERT BLOODWO , leave our ability to cheerlully lose our temper while playing Church League Basket- ball to Simmonds Chase and Hart Roberts. ARTICLE XVIII I, CAROL WARD, leave my journalistic ability to Dear Abby. ARTICLE XIX We, BEBE FINKLEA and BILLY KEELS, leave our smooth lines and many women to Beaver. ARTICLE XX I, RICHARD BROWN, leave Miss Tobin's Physics class in pieces- I mean peace. ARTICLE XXI We, LYLES McLEOD, CELLY ALLEN, and ANN ROE, leave all the beauty and charm that it takes to capture a crown to Scott Kendall, Anne Merriman, and Linda Spears. ARTICLE XXII We, LAURIE BENSON and DAIL DIXON, leave our archery sets to Robin Hood. ARTICLE XXIII We, LINDA BRUCE, SYLVIA RICHARDSON, VALERIE BRYANT, MARY FRANCES KENNEDY, GLENDA AVANT, BARBARA STAL- VEY and MAYWOOD DuBOSE, leave our book entitled One Thou- sand and One Original Hair Styles to the girls in next year's cosme- tology classes. ARTICLE XXIV We, PHIL MEGGS and PAT TUCKER, leave our artistic 'talent to Caroline Medlin and Lee Cothran. ARTICLE XXV I, FREDDIE MILLAR, leave my job as Editor-in-Chiel ol the FLORENTINE to anyone who can atlord to lose twelve hours sleep every night. ARTICLE XXVI To next year's Iootball team, we, THE SENIORS OF THE I959 TEAM, leave you in care ol Pop Hyer. ARTICLE XXVII We, DIANE SHETLEY, EILEENE HATCHELL, LINDA BAZEN, JERRIE CONYERS, LUCY EDGERTON, and DIANA BOWERS, leave to tind a husband. ARTICLE XXVIII I, STONEY JACKSON, leave my very lamous name to my great grandlather, a true southerner, General Stonewall Jackson, with this reminder to all I7l The South Shall Rise Again. ARTICLE XXIX I, MAURO ANDREUCCI, leave in order to save a lew Soles. ARTICLE XXX We, GEORGIA JENKINS, LINDA STANLEY, and PAULA MOR- GAN, leave our all-round athletic ability to Jeanne Rhodes and Carol Keels. ,-D-...c,.,,ARTICLE XXXI we, IARRY FULMERfl CHIP WILKINS, Franz TAYLOR, RED H LLADAY, CLEYBURN soNNv CARTER, and DAVID VAUGHN, leave this time-maybe. ARTICLE XXXII We, CAROLYN MOSS, PEGGY WRIGHT, JANIS WEDDING- TON, ANNE BOWIE, and PEDRICK ISOM, leave in order to keep the college boys from disturbing thc halls. ARTICLE XXXIII We, BILLY HOOLE, TOMMY JEFFORDS, HARLEY HACKETT, and GENE McCUTCHEN, Icavc the money used to buy gas to come to school lrom the Great Outdoors to Tim Taylor, Billy Jelifordg' Pete Coleman and Tom Williamson. ARTICLE XXXIV We, GARY FRIAR, JOYCE RAINWATER, and JUDY ROBERTS, I ou aby sisters, Pedgy Friar, Sara Lynn Rainwater ancfiidal Roberts, t take over where we left oft. Q2 ARTICLE XXXV We, CALVIN JORDAN and VERNON HILL, leave our excessive height to Carey Pratt and Dan Guyton. ARTICLE XXXVI We, CLAIRE BECK, GARNETT FOSTER, LUCY HERBERT, FRAN- CES ELMORE, PAMELA LEONARD, SANDY HOPKINS, LINDA ALTMAN, and MINNIE BLACKMOM,4leave our remarkable intelli- gence to Linda Graham, erry Bryan, and Joy Scherftius. ARTICLE XXXVII I, CLAIRE SALLENGER, leave my hobby-collecting Senior loot- ball players-to anyone with equal ambition and talent. ARTICLE XXXVIII We, BRUCE RICHBOURG and LEWIS JERNIGAN, leave our new Caclillacs to Ernest Ray Allen. ARTICLE XXXIX I, ALEX STANTON, leave with these parting words, Ninas, no Iloren uds. lLittle Girls, don't cry.I ARTICLE XL We, DANNY GROOVER and BILL PRICE, leave Coach Simmons in the care ol Denny Toby and Butch Harris with this reminder, He's delicate, boys: handle with care. ARTICLE XLI We, JAMES lbetter known as WHlTEY l MARTIN and NANCY NICHOLS, leave our similar accents to Mike Nelson and Libby Malone. ARTICLE XLII I, HAM BEALE, leave my bowling team, the Beale Alley Kats, to Lee Lanes. ARTICLE XLIII We, BARBARA CAMERON and IRIS LEE, leave our typing speed of l,O00 words per minute to Kathy Bonner and Nancy Haynes. ARTICLE XLIV We, MARGARET MEGGS, CAROLYN LONG, MARGIE HICKS, JUDY WEAVER, GLORIA CRAWFORD, MARY LOUISE ROGERS. and GLORIA BURGH, leave our quiet and unassuming manner to Jeanne Clark. Sue Mattison, and Carol Jones. ARTICLE XLV I, GINNY HILL, leave to go back to get some of that golden California sunshine. ARTICLE XLVI We, JOEY BAROODY, BILLY GAMBLE, WAYNE BROWN, BOB HARRIS, TOM NOLEN and TOMMY ENGLISH, leave our expert predictions of all sports to Sonny Smith and Lem Mitchum. ARTICLE XLVII We, LINDA STONE, LUCY HEWITT, JOAN BRIDGERS, MARY LOUISE TURNER, JOYCE MOORE, BETTY JEAN LUCAS, and AVIS SAULS, leave with our unlimited ability in shorthand to give the business world a push in the right direction. ARTICLE XLVIII I, COLLEEN HATCHELL, would leave my nickname, CIem, but since it tits no one, I will take it with me. ARTICLE XLIX We, BILL MEGGS, GERALD GEDDINGS, ERIC PEARSON. TOMMY BEALE, and JOHNNY MCMILLAN, leave this problem to next year's Physics class- What makes Tobin tick? ARTICLE L I, BETSY ALMOND, leave my contact lenses to Mr. Magoo. ARTICLE LI We, BOB WEBB, BILL KEEFE, CHARLIE FOWLER. KENNY HILL- MAN, BILL WALLACE, MANFRED ILIAS, and FRANKIE WIL- LIAMS, leave our practically genius-type minds to Miss Andrews. to be used in her until-ing eFFort to abolish all ignorance. ff, x ISI ARTICLE LII I. DOUG DURDIN lbetter known as the scientist l, leave mY fl'120fY of the evolution of women to Jim Griggs. ARTICLE We, RONNIE BROWN, DUDLEY WALKER, ROBERT HERRING, and period. LIII MUNN, PAT DILTZ, ARTHUR BOBBY PENDERGRASS, leave. ARTICLE We, MARGARET OAKES and BETTY BUFFKIN, leave our giggles to Ellen Wilson. LIV ARTICLE LV I, KENNY GEE, alias KENNETH GRIMSLEY, leave my art ol keep- ing a song on the top ten to anyone else who can sing like Fabian. ARTICLE LVI We, NANCY JOHNSON and DONNA STEEN, leave so that we can talk all the time. ARTICLE LVII We. MARY KING. JUDY WADDELL, JOYCE ELMORE, JERRY BALLENTINE, MARTHA CAMPBELL, and SANDY JOHNSON, leave nothing: for what we have, we need. ARTICLE LVIII I, JOAN ADAMS, leave my duck tail to Daisy Duck. ARTICLE LIX We, GAIL GREGG, HELEN MORROW, and CECILLE STEWART, leave lor New York to seek our fortune in the theater. If, W , .W ,L , ,ARTLCLEfLX H 'iw' 'T 'TY'5AX- I, TAD WILLIAMSON, leave two tired feet, one box ol slightly used shotgun shells, and one empty game bag to Bill Ducker and! Ralph Millar, who shoot withieiual skill. - X - -f ARTICLE LXI We, ANGIE STRAIN and ANN WOLFE, leave our gentle voices to Miss Brunson. ARTICLE LXII We, BILLY CORBIN and JOHNNY REEVES, leave our cool clance steps to Johnny Turner. ARTICLE LXIII I, RICHARD PAWLEY, leave my bicycle, poetry, and way with the fairer sex to Roy Turner. ARTICLE LXIV We, KITTY MCKENZIE, BRENDA BIGGERS, BECKY WALL, ALICE HARRELL, SANDRA MUNN, and EMILIE YOUNG, leave our shapely silhouettes to Betsy Lee, Frances Stone and Kay Streett. ARTICLE LXV We, JIMMY HODGES, DICKIE DAY, JUNE MCINTOSH, EDDIE TURBEVILLE, and JOHN HARRISON, leave our superb musical talent to Len McCroskey and Vermelle Blattner. ARTICLE LXVI We, ANN JEFFORDS and MARY LOUISE COLLINS, leave our ability to be seen and not heardffm Sterlihg Cookf ARTICLE LXVII We, KENNETH JEWELL, EMERY BRIDGERS, RENE MCCANTS, FRANK POSSUM WINDHAM and JIMMY HALLMAN lthe Hot Rod Boysl, leave our learless and dare-devil ways to Ed Da Charles. ARTICLE LXVIII WE, DAN KEELS, EREDDIE I-ICJLLAND, wooov JONES, and DONALD STREETT, leave our motto, I'm a lover, not a tighter to Alston Purvis, Larry Orr, Jimmy Simmonds, and Jennings Baggett, ARTICLE LXIX We, PEGGY ANDERSON, DIANNE PROSSER, and FELECIA HEWITT, leave next year's ice cream sales to any juniors honest enough to put the money in the box. ARTICLE Lxx WE, STEVE CLARK, JIMMY SMITH, BILLY BROWN, and JOE JONES, leave our unusual last names to Jimmy Clark, Herbert Smith' Paul Brown, and Alan Jones. ARTICLE LXXI We, JOHNNY BILLINGSLEY, WALLY SLOP BAZEN and C B. PURVIS. leave our quiet and naive manner to Bobby McLaughlin.. ARTICLE LXXII I' CLYDE REESE. IC-ive my exquisite title to Jack, the janitor. ARTICLE LXXIII We, RICHARD TURNER, JACKIE FLOWERS JULIUS BYRD UMMY MATTHEWS, BUDDY GREGG, DAVID KENNEDY, JAMES CCUTCHEON, and MARION MCDONALD, leave our ability to take a smoke between classes and still get there on time to David Poston, Frank McLeod, and Bubba DuRa,-,i:, ARTICLE LXXIV We, JO ANN WHITEHEAD,ASUSAN STARR, and JO SPRAD- LET, leave our professional Science projects to next year's Physics girs. ARTICLE LXXV We, H. A. BARROW, JOHN WILSON, CHARLES PEED, TOMMY HIERS, BOBBY TAYLOR, MICKEY VAUSE, CHARLES McCUL- LOUGH, and JERRY HAYNES, leave alive after fighting lor sur- vival in class changing mobs. ARTICLE LXXVI I, VONNIE MAE SMITH, leave Miss Mills with the library. ARTICLE LXXVII We, DON CARRAWAY, JOHNNY OWENS, DICKIE STOKES, DAVID ANDREWS, BOBBY JONES, and LARRY OWENS, leave our all-round ability Iboth good and badl to Bobby Moss, Ned Pettigrew, and Phil Hickman. ARTICLE LXXVIII We, JUDY SIGMON, HARRIETT JOHNSON, ANN WILSON, MARGARET ANDERSON, leave our secret, Sweet Eighteen and Never Been Kissed, to Peggy Keels, Jean Poole, and Marian Boyd. ARTICLE LXXIX I, LAURA FRYER, leave my former class, the juniors, to 'take over OId McCIenagl'ian. ARTICLE LXXX We, LINDA GRIFFIN and BELVA JEAN NORWOOD, leave our worn out magazine subscription pads to Ginger Nofal and Janice Windham. ARTICLE LXXXI I, JERRY STALLWORTH, leave my parking place on the back row of the Circle Drive-In Theater by the only speaker which does not work, to anyone else who can't hear anyway. ARTICLE LXXXII We, ELAINE TAYLOR, BETTY LOU TOLSON, and DOROTHY SHEALY, leave our curly hair to Sue Smith and Jane Winters. ARTICLE LXXXIII We, RUFUS SKINNER, BUCK HAM, LEE FICKLING, and AL- BERT MCLAUGHLIN, leave our ambition to be the first to gradu- ate with a 69If2 average to Johnny Fields and Larry Younginer. ARTICLE LXXXIV We, OLIN JOYNER, BILLY RANDALL, MICKEY HOLLAND, BUD HICKEY, TED BROUGHTON, and NOEL JOHNSON, leave our private parking places and personal curb boys at the Sky View to Sam Arthur, Pat Robertson, Kirk Stokes. ARTICLE LXXXV We, ERNESTINE LOVE, MARY LOUISE POSTON, ELIZABETH McELVEEN, BETTY ANN TURNER, DELORES SAINT, and MARY JO TURNER, leave our ability to get the most out oI the least to the girls who will help next year in the cafeteria. ARTICLE LXXXVI We, HARRY WHISENHUNT, FRANKIE STEWART, JOE HAM- MOND, JOHNNY WHITE, W. E. COKER, JERRY HAM, TONY MCKENZIE, and BARRY MAYES, leave our excess knowledge to anyone who isn't expecting much. ARTICLE LXXXVII I, JANICE TIMMONS, leave my variety of cars and slow driving to Speedy Thompson. ARTICLE LXXXVIII We, DICKIE GREGG, VIVIAN FARMER, and CECIL GRAY, The Country GentIemen, leave a great part of Florence County in the care of Larry Moore, Emmett Tolson, and Jimmy Rogers. ARTICLE LXXXIX To Mr. Wright, we, EDDIE VAUGHT, BILLY JAILLETTE, TOMMY FORTE, HAROLD ROBINSON, JAMES SAULS, and JAMES TARTE. leave this happy thought -Hitler Ain't Dead. ARTICLE XC To coaches Jim Wall and Bob Bell, THE SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS leave their empty lockers and old football plays, to be used as they see fit and with the hope that they beat Sumter more than we did. ARTICLE XCI To our wonderful sponsors, Miss Marjorie Galloway, Miss Janice MCKGY-. and Mrs. Marie Cusack, we leave our deep gratitude and appreciation for their untiring efforts which made us the best Senior Class ever. ARTICLE XCII To Mr. Harllee and Mr. Lever, we leave our thanks for the co- operation they have given us during the past years. ARTICLE XCIII To Miss Roberta Andrews and Miss Anna Griffin, we leave our heartfelt thanks lor their understanding and invaluable assistance. 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VICTOR ALLRED Pep Club 41 Hi-Y 31 P. T. S. A. 41 Vice-President Homeroom 3. LINDA ALTMAN National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri- Hi-Y 41 Good Citizen 2, 3, 41 Asst. Chiel Marshal 41 House ol Representatives 2, 31 Ottice Helper 41 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Honor Salesman 41 State Mental Contest Finalist 41 Science Fair Third Place. MARGARET ANDERSON P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Secretary 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. PEGGY ANDERSON Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Gold Anchor Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Representative 31 Block F Club 2, 3, 41 Girls' Basketball 2. JERRY BALLENTINE P. T. S. A. 2, 31 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Future Teachers 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Spanish Club 4. JOEY BAROODY Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Secretary 21 Track 2, 3, 41 Spanish Club 4. LINDA BAZEN Glee Club 2, 3, Chorale 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 4. WALLY BAZEN Football 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Block F Club 2, 3, 41 T Zi I Club 31 Superlative Most Original. HAMMOND BEALE, JR. Transler lrom Circleville, Ohio1 Hi-Y1 P.T.S.A. 41 Pep Club 41 Spanish Club 4. THOMAS BEALE Transler lrom Clemson, S. C.1 P.T. S. A. 41 Pep Club 41 Key Club 4. CLAIRE BECK Homeroom President 41 Yellow Jacket Staff 21 National Honor Society 3, 41 Marshal 41 Green Anchor Club 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Girls' Block F Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, -41 Honor Salesman 4, Team Captain 41 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Tennis 21 Finalist State Proficiency Exam 21 National Merit Semi- Finalist 41 FLORENTINE Staff 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE BENSON Hi-Y 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 P. T. S.A. 2, 3,41 FLORENTINE Staff 41 Homeroom President 41 Honor Salesman 4. BRENDA BIGGERS Chorale 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Glee Club 2. MINNIE BLACKMON Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Green Anchor Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Science Club 31 Future Teachers 2, 31 National Honor Society 3, 41 Drama Club 2, 31 Commencement Marshal 31 Semi-Finalist National Merit Exam 31 Homeroom President 21 Inside Patrol 21 Honor Salesman 41 Finalist S. C. Mental Tests, English 2. DIANE BOWERS Tri.Hi-Y 21 Glee Club 2, 31 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 41 Anchor Club 4. ANN BOWIE H Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 21 Green Anchor Club 21 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 3. HONORS EMERY BRIDGERS D-E. Club 3. 4i Pep Club 2, 3, 4i P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4. JOAN BRIDGERS Pep Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA BROTHERS PCP Club 2. 3. 41 Glee Club 31 Future Teachers Club 41 P-T-S-A- 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Magazine Honor Salesman 4. THEODORE BROUGHTON Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom President 4: Key Club 21 Science Club 41 Team Captain Magazine Sale 47 Band 31 J.V. Football 2. RICHARD BROWN P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 41 Science Club 3, 41 Block F Club 41 Homeroom Secre- tary 3, 4. WAYNE BROWN P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 J.V. Basketball 2. LINDA BRUCE Chorale 21 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 21 T 81 I Club 3, 41 National Honor Society 4. VALAREE BRYANT T Br I Club 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 P.T. S. A. 4. BETTY BU FFKIN President Homeroom 21 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 31 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. GLORIA BURGH P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Theatre W0fkShOP 37 National Honor Society 41 Inside Patrol 41 Honor Salesman 4. WYLIE CALDWELL Basketball 3, 41 Vice-President Junior Class 31 Student Council Representative 31 Junior Exchange Club 2, 3, 41 Junior BasketbaII1 Chorale 2, 3, -11 President Student Council 41 Block F Club 2, 3, 41 Superlative, Best Looking 41 Tennis 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, -41 Homeroom President 2, 31 Homeroom Vice-President -11 Boys' State Representative 31 Superlative Best Looking. BARBARA CAMERON National Honor Society 3, 41 Green Anchor Club 2, 31 Senior Advisor 41 Good Citizen 2, 3, 41 Annual Statt 4, Office Helper 41 Chiel Marshal 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 21 Honor Sales- man 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. MARTHA CAMPBELL Chorale 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 21 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 2, 3. SANDRA CHASE Green Anchor Club 2, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 41 National Honor Society 41 Invitational Basketball Tournament Queen 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 41 Class President 21 May Court 21 Homeroom President and Treas- urer 2, 41 Chorale 2, 3. STEVE CLARK T 81 I Club 41 D. E. Club 4. MARY LOUISE COLLINS Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 2, 41 Vice-President F. T.1 House ol Representatives 3. JERRIE CONYERS P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN COOK Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 J.V. Football 21 Track 3, 41 Varsity Football 3, 41 Block F Club 3, 41 Shrine Bowl Player 4' Vice-President Homeroom 2. ROBERT COOPER Bus Driver 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 4' Chorale 2, 3, 41 Boys' Sextet 2, 3. GEORGE CORBIN Football 2, 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, 41 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Block F Club 2, 3, 41 Vice-President Homeroom 31 President Homeroom 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 Shrine Bowl Player 4, AAA Player ol Year 41 Lcs Kirby Award Shrine Bowl 41 Superlative Most Athletic. IIJ2 Senior Honors - Continued GLORIA CRAWFORD Tri-Hi-Y 2: Pep Club 2, 4: P. T. S. A. 2. 4i BUS Driver 3. DICK DAY Transfer North Augusta, Gd-I V5f5ltY Football 2. 3. 4: BIOCIK F Club 4: Pep Club 4: T 81 I Club 4- DAIL DIXON Key Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Safety Patrol 3: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. LINDA SUE EARLY P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Office Helper 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Chorale 2, 3. FRANCES ELMORE Yellow Jacket Staff 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Marshal 4: Green Anchor Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Girls' Block F Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Honor Salesman 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Office Helper 4. JOYCE ELMORE Tri-Hi-Y 2: Pep Club 2: P. T. S. A. 2. THOMAS ENGLISH Junior Varsity Football 2: D. E. Club, Treasurer 4: Honor Sales- man 4: P. T. S. A. 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. BEVERLY EUDY Transfer Concord, N. C.: Football 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Block F Club 4. LUTHER J. EVANS F. F. A. 2, Reporter 3: P.T.S.A. 2: Pep Club 4. LEE FICKLING Hi-Y 3, 4: Library Assistant 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: Patrol 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. JIMMY FINCHER P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Block F Club 2. THOMAS FORTE P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. GARNETT FOST R aiona onor Society 2, 3, President 4: Marshal 4: Green Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representa- tive 2: Good Citizen 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 2: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4: Second Honor Salesman 4: Delegate Girls' State 3: State Mental Contests 2. CHARLIE FOWLER House of Representatives 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Honor Salesman 4: Office Helper 3: Block F Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Hi-Y Chaplain 4: T 8: l Club -4: Yellow Jacket Staff 2. GARY FRIAR Gold Anchor Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 2, 3. LAURA FRYER P.T. S. A. Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Homeroom Secretary 3. BARRY FULMER ' P P is or and s ,..,,P3i2cCl.ub.-4zi-LWS-A-QL 91,5-. CML3- 41-Iii-X 3-44+-Ch0'dle-21 JERRY GEDDING Science Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Track Team 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Semi-Finalist National Merit Scholarship 4. RICHARD GLASS Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 4: Junior Exchange Club 2, 3: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Golf Team 2, 3, 4: 3 4 J.V. Basketball 2: Library Assistant? Block MFI' Club 2. . I Top Ten Salesman. GAIL GREGG Hall Patrol 3: Pep Club 2, 4: P.T. S.A. 2, 4. ANNE GREGORY National Honor Society 4: Top Ten Salesman 4: Homecoming Sponsor 3: Chorale 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Hall Patrol 2, 37 Vice-President Senior Class 4: President Future Teachers 41 Gold Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 42 PCP Club 2, 3, 4: FLORENTINE Staff: P, T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Rep- resentative 4, Vice-President 4: C0mrr10r1C2ment MdfSl'1dl 4- LINDA GRIFFIN P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 3: F. F. A. Sweetheart 3, 4: Honor Salesman 4. HARLEY HACKETT Key Clllbi Junior Exchange Club: Football 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Block F Club 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Science Club 45 PCP Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 4: Boys' State Delegate 3. LINDA HAITHCOCK Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Treasurer Home- room 3, Secretary 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Glee Club 3: Spanish Club 4. JIMMIE HALLMAN Pep Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: P. T. S. A. 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Spanish Club 4. VJILBUR HAM, JR. Band 2, 3: P. T. S. A. 2, 4. WAYNE HANNA Track 2, 3, 4: Block F Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 4. RALPH HARDWICK Sophomore Class President 2: Vice-President Homeroom 2: P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Junior Varsity Football 2: Office Helper 3: Block F Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 Superlative Best Dresed. ALICE HARRELL P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 3: Home- room Representative 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Office Helper 4 Drama 2. FRANK HARRELL Pep Club 4: Chorale 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Quartet 2, 3: Frank and Judy Show W. O. L. S. 4. BOB HARRIS P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: T 81 l Club 3, 4: Electronic Club 3, 4. JOHN HARRISON Chorale 2, 3, 4: Yellow Jacket Staff 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Mental Contest 2: Sixteens Accompanist 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Marshal 4: Homeroom Rep- resentative 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. COLLEEN HATCHELL Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Office Helper. 4. EILEEN HATCHELL Pep Club 2, 4: Glee Club 2: P.T. S. A. 4. HARRIETT HATCHELL Green Anchor Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 2: Office Helper 3, 4: Good Citizen 2: Honor Salesman 4: Hall Patrol 4. LUCY HERBERT P. T. S. A. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y: Green Anchor Club 4: Glee Club 3: Chorale 4: Marshal 4: Honor Salesman 4: National Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 4. FELECIA HEWETT P.T. S.A. 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4: Anchor Club 4: Glee Club 4: Chorale 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 4. LUCY HEWITT Pep Club 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 4. WILLIAM HICKEY Hi-Y 3, 4: P.T.S. A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Block F Club 2, 3. MARGIE HICKS Pep Club 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Good Citizen 2: Secretary Homeroom 3. TOMMY HIERS Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Key Club Delegate: Pep Club 2, 3: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3, 4: Good Citizens 3: Yellow Jacket Staff 2: Drama 3: Mega- zine Captain 4. VIRGINIA HILL Transfer Monterey, California: Drama Club: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4: P. T. S. A. 4. Senior Honors - Continued KENNY HILLMAN Track 2, 3, 41 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Block F Club 3, 41 T 81 I Club 41 Hi-Y 4. JIMMY HODGES Chorale 2, 3, 41 Junior Exchange 2, 31 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P,T,S,A, 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Vice-President 41 Junior Varsity Basketball 21 Bus Driver 41 Spanish Club 4, SANDRA HOPKINS Transler Topeka, KANSAS: P. T. S. A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Green Anchor Club 41 Pep Club 41 Science Club 41 Future Teachers 4. MICHAEL HOLLAND Hi-Y 3, 4, President 41 Pep Club 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3 4' Science Club 41 National Science Representative 31 First Plate Chemical Division, Florence Science Fair 3. ANNE INGRAM P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Representative 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Green Anchor Club 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 41 Drama Club 31 Homeroom President 31 House ol Representatives 41 Honor Salesman 4. PEDRICK ISOM Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Anchor Club 21 Future Teachers 41 Chorale 2, 41 Glee Club 31 Spanish Club 4. ANN JEFFORDS Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 41 Homecoming Sponsor 41 Senior Superlative, Most OriginaI1 House ol Representatives 41 Future Teachers 2, 3, 41 Spanish Club 41 Honor Salesman 41 Homeroom Treasurer 2. GEORGIA JENKINS Commencement Marshal 31 National Honor Society 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Good Citizen 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Secretary Home- room 41 Varsity Basketball 2, 41 Honor Salesman 41 Student Council 21 Block F Club 2. LEWIS JERNIGAN Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 21 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Block F Club 3, 41 Track -1. ED KENNETH JEWELL Cheerleader 41 Key Club Board Member 3, Vice-President 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Good Citizen 31 Hi-Y 41 Pep Club 41 Student Council Representative 31 Science Club 3, 41 Electronic Club 41 Homeroom Vice-President 21 Varsity Tennis 3, 4. HARRIET JOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 P.T.S.A. Representative 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 4. NANCY JOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Representative 21 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. NOEL JOHNSON , , Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Vice-President Homeroom 2. SANDRA JOHNSON Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Girls' Basketball, Manager 31 Block F Club 3, 41 Anchor Club 21 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4. BOBBY JONES P.T.S,A. 2, 3. 41 T 8 I Club 4. DURWOOD JONES , , President ol Homeroom 4, Secretary 2, 31 Spanish Club President 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3. 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Magazine Captain 41 Junior Varsity Basketball Manager 2. CALVIN JORDAN H1,y 2, 3, 41 Key Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Band 2, 3, 4- OLIN JOYNER , Tmnsfey from Georgetown, S. C.1 Varsity Football 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 D. E. Club 41 Hi-Y 41 Block F Club 3. 41 T 81 I Club 4: P. T, S. A. 3, 4. BILLY KEELS , 1 P'. T. S.A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Representative 2, 31 Junior Exchange Club 2. 3, 41 Junior Varsity Football 21 Junior Varsity Basketball 2. Pep Club z, 2. 4i Hi-Y 3. 4: Tuck 3. 4: T H I Club 4- DANIEL KEELS i-ia-Y 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 4: Hof-or Salesman 4- MARY FRANCIS KENNEDY P.T.S.A.31T 81 I Club. MARY KING Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 41 Honor Salesman 41 Glee Club 2. IRIS LEE P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 41 Commencement Marshal 31 Hall Patrol 3, 41 FLORENTINE Statt 41 Good Citizen 2, 3, 41 Honor Salesman 41 Bible Club 2, 3. PAMELA LEONARD Tri-Hi-Y 41 Green Anchor Club 41 P.T. S. A. 41 Pep Club 4. LENORA LOVETTE Hall Patrol 4. BETTY JEAN LUCAS Pep Club 2, 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Honor Salesman 4. WHITEY MARTIN Transler Irom Union, S. C.1 Tennis 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 P. T.S. A. 3, 41 Block F Club 3, 41 Varsity Football 41 Homeroom Officer 4. GAIL McCALL Tri-Hi-Y 41 Green Anchor Club 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Honor Sales- man 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 4. RENE MCCANTS D. E. Club 21 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 T 8r I Club 3. GENE McCUTCHEN Pep Club 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, Alternate and State Representative 3, 41 Homeroom President 2, 31 Senior Class Presi- dent 41 Class Historian 41 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Science Club 3, Treasurer 41 Electronics Club, Vice-President 41 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 41 Junior Varsity Basketball 21 Commencement Marshal 31 Block F Club 2, 3, 41 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Honor Salesman 41 FLOREN- TINE Statt 41 Hi-Y 4. JUNE MCINTOSH P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Representative 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Anchor Club 21 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Homeroom President 31 FLORENTINE Staff 41 Homecoming Sponsor 41 Chorale 2, 31 National Honor Society 41 Honor Salesman 41 Hall Patrol 2, 3' Otfice Helper 2, 41 Superlative, Most Talented. KITTY MCKENZIE Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Tri-Hi-Y1 Anchor Club 21 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4. TONY McKENZIE F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. LYLES McLEOD Gold Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 41 Chorale 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers 2, 3, 41 Homeroom President 2, 4, Vice-President 31 Cheerleader 31 May Court Attendant 21 Key Club Sweetheart 41 Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 41 Homecoming Queen 41 National Honor Society 41 Top Honor Salesman1 Homecoming Sponsor 21 FLORENTINE Statf 41 Maga- zined Captain 41 Hall Patrol 21 Superlative, Most Likely To Suc- cee 4. PHILIP MEGGS P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 41 S. C. Driver Trattic Salety Convention 21 Hi-Y, Convention Dele- gate 3, Vice-President 41 Key Club 41 Woodman ol World His- tory Award 31 Marshal 41 Mental Contest 2, 31 Science Club 3, 41 FLORENTINE Statt 4. WILLIAM MEGGS Science Club 3, President 41 Hi-Y 3, Secretary-Treasurer 41 FLORENTINE Statl 41 Key Club 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 41 P.T,S,A, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 41 Delegate to Sale Driving Convention 21 Band 2, 31 Chemical Division Winner in Sand Hills' Regional Fair and Local Science Fair 31 Marshal 4, Senior Honors - Continued FREDRICK MILLAR . Key Club 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 45 Block F Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 45 Science Club 3, Vice-President 45 Electronics Club President 45 FI-ORENTINE Staff, Editor 45 Boys' State 35 Commencement Marshal 25 Honor Salesman 45 National Society 3, Secretary 45 Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed. VJAYNE MILLS T 81 I Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 4. GLEN MONEY Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Junior Varsity Football 25 Bus Drivers 3, 45 Science Club 2. PAULA MORGAN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, -45 Band 2, 35 Girls' Block F Club President 2, 3, 45 Otficer Helper 45 Future Teachers, Treasurer 45 Honor Salesman 45 Hall Patrol 35 Co-Captain Girls' Basketball 45 Library Assistant 25 Superlative, Most Athletic 4. HELEN MoRRow P.T.S.A. 4. Pep cm. 4. CAROLYN MOSS Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 P. T. S. A. 2, 35 45 Green Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. SANDRA MUNN Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Sweetheart 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY NICHOLS P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Homeroom Otficer 25 House ol Representatives 35 Block F Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Anchor Club 2, 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 35 Basketball Tournament Representative 3. THOMAS NOLEN P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 25 Track 2, 35 Honor Salesman 4. BELVA JEAN NORWOOD Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2. 3. -1: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Good Citizen 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 35 Honor Sales- man 4. MARGARET OAKES Good Ci-then 2, 3: Pep 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 31 P. S.A. 2, 3, 'fi Glee Club 25 Office Helper 3. JOHNNIE OWENS Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 F- I:-A- 2. 3. 4- LARRY OWENS A Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P.T. S.A. 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 2. EDWARD PARKER P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Chorale 2, 3, 41 PEP Club 2. 3. 4i Hi-Y 41 BOYS' Quartet 2, 3. RICHARD PAWLEY P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 45 Science Club 45 Future Teachers 45 Bible Club 4. BOBBY PENDERGRASS Chorale 2, 3, 45 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, -45 Track 3, 45 D. E. Club 45 Hi-Y 4. ANNE POSTON Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Historian 45 Pep Club 2. 3, 4i P.T.S.A. 2. 3. 41 Homeroom Vice-President 3, SecretarY 41 0655 TVEBSUVCY 3. 4? Student Council Representative 45 May Court Attendant 45 Chorale 2, 3, 45 High Honor Salesman 45 Superlative, Best All- Round. WILLIAM PRICE Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 YGYSITY Baseball 3. 4i Junior Varsity Football 25 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 31 FLORENTINE SUIT 41 MF- King Teen 45 Block F Club 3, 45 Honor Salesman 4. DIANNE PROSSER P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 41 Tfl-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Secretary Glee Club 3, 4, Treasurer 21 House ol Representatives 35 Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 41 Honor Salesman 4, Team Captaing Spanish Club 4. JOYCE RAINWATER Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball Team 2, 3, 41 Girls' Block F Club 2. 3. 45 May Court 35 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, -I1 Chaplain Tri-Hi-Y 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Treasurer Pep Club 35 Span- ish Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Superlative, Best Dressed 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Chorale 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 3, 45 Secretary Girls' Block F Club 45 Hall Patrol 35 Anchor Club 25 Honor Salesman 45 P. X. Helper 3. BILLY RANDALL Key Club 2, 35 P. S.T. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. LINDA RANDALL Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Good Citizen 2, 35 Office Helper 3, 45 Vice-President Homeroom 3, President 4. JOHNNY REEVES P. T. S. A. 2, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Block F Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Junior Varsity Football 25 Homeroom Representative 25 Chorale 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 35 T Sr I Club 4. SYLVIA RICHARDSON Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Homeroom Vice-President 35 T Xi I Club 4. JUDY ROBERTS Homecoming Sponsor 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Queen Invi- tational Basketball Tournament 35 May Court 45 Commencement Marshal 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Miss D.A. R. 45 Honor Salesman 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Secretary-Treasurer Office HeIpers5 Chorale 2, 3, 45 Sixteens 45 Homeroom Representative 25 President Pep Club 4. HAROLD ROBINSON P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4. ANN ROE Hall Patrol 2, 35 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Gold Anchor Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Treasurer Sophomore Class 25 Secretary Junior Class 35 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 25 Student Council 2, 35 House ol Representatives 35 May Court 35 Future Teachers 45 FLORENTINE StaFI5 Spanish Club 45 Otfice Helper 45 Chorale 2, 35 Homeroom Officer. CLAIRE SALLENGER Honor Salesman5 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Anchor Club 25 Chorale 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Block F Club 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 45 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Secretary Sophomore Class 25 Miss Sophomore 25 May Court 25 Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Homecoming Sponsor 2, 35 Homeroom President 2, Secretary 35 Miss FLORENTINE 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Invitational Basketball Tournament 45 Superlative, Best Looking. AVIS SAULS P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Bible Club 35 Hall Patrol 45 Gold Anchor Club 3. MARGARET SCHENFFIUS FLORENTINE StaFI5 Treasurer Homeroom5 Secretary Future Teach- ers 41 Tri-Hi-Y 41 P-T. S.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Honor Salesman 45 Transler Topeka, Kansas. DIANE SHETLEY Pep Club 2, 3, 45 P. T. S. A. 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Homeroom Treas- urer 35 T 8i I Club 3, 4. JULIA SIGMON Green Anchor Club 3, -45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Vice-President Homeroom 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Glee Club Secretary 25 Chorale 45 House ol Representatives 45 May Court 45 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Miss Senior 4. JIMMY SMITH P. T. S. A. 3, 45 T Si I Club 45 Pep Club 4. Senior Honors - Continued WHISTLE SMITH Junior Exchange Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 47 Junior Varsity Football 27 Junior Varsity Basketball 3, 47 Varsity Basketball 3, 47 Block F Club 2, 3, 47 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Science Club 3, 47 Student Council Representative 47 Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Vice-President 3, 47 Class Lawyer 47 Track 2, 3, 4. JANICE SNYDER Transler lrom Columbus, Mississippi7 P. T. S. A. 47 Pep Club 47 Tri-l'Ii-Y 4. JOSIE SPRADLEY F. F. A. Club -4: Pep Club 47 Spanish Club Secretary-Treasurer 47 P. T. S. A. 4. JERRY STALLWORTH Block F Club 2, 3, 47 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Vice-President Junior Exchange Club 2, 3, 47 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 47 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 47 Homeroom Vice- President 37 .lunior Varsity Basketball 27 Varsity Basketball 3, 47 Library Assistant 47 T 8: I Club 47 Salety Patrol 3. BARBARA STALVEY Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P.T. S. A. 2, 37 Homeroom Secretary 37 T Er I Club, Queen 3, Treasurer 47 Honor Salesman 4. ALEXANDER STANTON P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 47 Key Club 47 Electrical Club 47 Science Club 2, 47 Spanish Club 47 Hi-Y 47 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 27 Track 2. susAN STARR gg Nationa Honor Society 47 Anchor Club 47 Science Club 47 P. T. S. A. 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 47 Future Teachers 37 Good Citizen 3. DONNA STEEN Transfer from Charleston, West Virginia7 Anchor Club 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 47 P.T.S.A. 3, 4. CECILE STEWART P. T.S. A. 2, 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Honor Salesman 4. RICHARD STOKES T 8: I Club 2, 37 Good Citizen 3. ANGELYN STRAIN Transler from Waynesville, North Carolina7 Pep Club 3, 47 P.T. S. A. 3, 47 Sixteens7 Chorale 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 47 FLORENTINE Staff 47 Hall Patrol 47 Future Teachers 47 G.A.A. 2, 3. DONALD STREETT Key Club 2, 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 47 Salety Patrol 47 Basketball 37 Drama Club 37 School Radio Program 4. J. BOYCE TALBERT Pep Club 3, 47 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 47 Junior Exchange Club 2, Vice- President 3, President 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Varsity Football 3, 47 Junior Varsity Football 27 Student Council Representative 4. ELAINE TAYLOR Bible Club 2, 3, 47 Gold Anchor Club 3, 47 Good Citizen 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 47 P. T. S. A. 47 Bible Club President 3, Secretary 4. FRITZ TAYLOR Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 T 8i I Club 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 4. JANICE TIMMONS Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 47 Library Assistant 2, 3, 47 Home- room Vice-President 2, Secretary 37 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 3. BETTY LOU TOLSON Glee Club 4, Pep Club 47 P.T.S.A. 4, Good Citizen 47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Honor Salesman 4- PATRICIA TUCKER Tmnsfer from Ngw Bern, N. C.7 Marshal 47 Science Club 47 Na- tional Honor Society 47 P,T, A, 3,47 Pep 47 Tri-l'Ii-Y 3. EDWIN TURBEVILLE I Band 2, 3. 47 KEY Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Science Club 3, 4, P.T. S, A. 3, 47 National Honor Society 47 Pep Club 3, 4. MARY JO TURNER P.T.S.A. 45 Pep Club 4. MARY LOUISE TURNER Pep Club 4: P. T. S. A. 4. MITCHELL VAUSE Junior Varsity Football 27 Varsity Football 37 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 47 D. E. Club 47 T 8i I Club 3. JUDY WADDELL P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Anchor Club 27 Chorale 2, 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. REBECCA WALL Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 47 Future Teach- ers 2, 3, 4, President 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Vice-President Home- room 37 Hall Patrol 37 Homecoming Sponsor 47 Spanish Club 42 Library Assistant 4. ARTHUR WALKER Junior Varsity Football 27 P. T, S. A. 2, 37 D. E. Club 37 T 8: I Club 3, 47 Assistant Bus Driver 4. WILLIAM WALLACE P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Junior Varsity Football 27 Track 27 Homeroom Vice-President 2. CAROL WARD Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 47 May Court 37 Gold Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Advisor 3, President 47 Girls' State 3: Secretary Senior Class 47 May Court 47 Senior Class Pro- phet 47 Miss Hi Miss 47 Honor Salesman 47 National Honor So- ciety 4: Tri-Hi-Y 47 Pep Club 47 P. T. S. A. 47 Chorale 2, 3, 47 Superlative, Most Dependable. JUDY ANN WEAVER P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P.T. S. A. Representative 37 Hall Patrol 47 Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Reporter 27 Home- room Vice-President 47 Honor Salesman 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. WEBB Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Hi-Y 47 Yellow Jacket Staff 27 Secretary Homeroom 27 Track 3. JANIS WEDDINGTON P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Anchor Club 2, 3, 47 May Court 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Chorale 2, 3, 47 Honor Salesman 47 Good Citizen 2. HARRY WHISENHUNT D. E. Club 3, 47 Pep Club 47 P.T.S.A. 4. JOANNE WHITEHEAD Transler lrom Danville, New JCYSEYI Block F Club 3, 47 Tennis Team 3, 47 Basketball Team 3, 4. FRANKIE C. WILLIAMS Pep Club 2, 47 P. T. S. A. 2, 47 Track 3, 47 Basketball Manager 37 Block F Club 47 T 8: I Club 4. HTADH WILLIAMS Transler lrom Hickory, N. C.7 Hi-Y 47 Key Club 47 Spanish Club 47 FLORENTINE Staft7 P.T.S.A. 47 Pep Club 4. ANN WILSON Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Chorale 2, 3, 47 OH-ice Helper 2, 3, 47 Hall Patrol 47 Honor Salesman. ANN WOLFE Pep Club 2, 3, 47 P.T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Secretary Homeroom 37 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 House ol Representatives 27 Treasurer Home- r00m 4? Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 37 P.T. S. A. Representative 3, 47 Good Citizen 37 Student Council Representative 47 Othce Helper 47 Homecoming Sponsor 47 Future Teachers 47 Honor Salesman 4. JOSEPH WOLFE Junior Exchange Club 27 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: P. T. S. A. 2, 3, 47 Block F Club 47 National Honor Society 47 Homeroom Vice. President 4. PEGGY WRIGHT Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Anchor Club 27 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Chorale 27 P, T, S, A 2, 3, 47 Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 2, Vice-President 3. Seniors Joan Adams ......... David Andrews ..,...,. Celeste Blackwell Allen,. Frances Ernestine Allen. Betty Ross Almond... Victor Phillip Allred ,.,. Linda Marie Altman ,... Margaret Page Anderson Peggy Frances Anderson. Mauro Andreucci ,,.. Glenda Faye Avant .... Jerry Lee Ballentine ..... Joseph Elias Baroody. .. Henry Archie Barrow... George Wallace Bazen .... Linda Rae Bazen .....,... Hammond Allen Beale, Jr. Thomas Marion Beale ..... Frances Claire Beck ..... George Laurence Benson Harry Ray Berg .....,.. Brenda Jo Biggers ....,... John Franklin Billingsley... Mmgnie Blackmon. . L! . . .. Robepf Wnson Blbroclwortlf Joyce Diane Bowers ..,,... Sylvia Ann Bowie. .. Emery Lee Bridgers.. Joan Marie Bridgers ..... ,... Linda Ann Brothers ...,... Theodore Harlan Broughton James Richard Brown ..... Ronald Linwood Brown Wayne Mullar Brown. .. William Mallard Brown. .. Martha Linda Bruce... Valarie Bryant ....... Betty Bruce Buttkin.. Gloria Faye Burgh .... Julius Charles Byrd .... Wylie Haskell Caldwell, Jr Barbara Ann Cameron ..,.. Martha Anne Campbell... Don Wayne Carroway .... Cleyburne Frank Carter... Jerome Wayne Casey ...., Sandra Kloo Chase ..... Charles Steven Clark .... Wallie Etolah Coker, .. Mary Louise Collins.. Jerrie Lynn Conyers ..... John Edward Cook ....... Robert Elijah Cooper Ill.. George Lee Corbin, Jr.. .. William Edward Corbin. ., Michael DeLeon Cox .... Gloria Jean Crawiord, .. Johnny Wade Dawkins.. Anon Dixon Day, Jr..... Louisa Davis .......,... Patrick Glen Diltz ...,.... Frederick Dail Dixon, Jr... Diane Dority .....,...... Maywood DuBose III ..,.. Douglas Francis Durbin... Linda Sue Early. .. Lenore Eckenstein. .. STUDENT DIRECTORY . .. .705 West Evans . . . .Route 2, Ettingham ........l204 Cherokee . . . .Route 2, Ettingham .. . I I IO Wannamaker . . . .604 West Palmetto ............5ll Oak . .. 3l6 West Pine . . . .Darlington Highway ....242 Ashley Court .......309 Warley ...........906 Cheraw ....l4ll West Palmetto . .......... i22i King .,,.....9OI Oakland .....4I9 Timrod Park 7I2 Arlington ......9I5 West Evans .......523 South Church ...Box I2lI, Black Creek ...,.......6l4 Manning . ....... Route3 .....8lOWaverly gg-wi ....... .,,., ,.,..603 Park . . . . . l I I2 Courtland' .........Route3 ...........Hillcrest ..,.4l2 South Church .,... B26 Lynwood ......2l7 West Pine .,..509 West Palmetto 904 Cheraw Second Loop Road .. . . .7lO West Evans .,..2Ol Woodland .... .IZO7 Courtland ...243 East Palmetto . .. .. .. .402 Charles .......2l2 Kuker ....Route I, Box 2I ... . . . . .504 Camellia ....Route 4, Box 7I7 ...,..5I2 South Church . .. .Route l, Ettingham ....Route I, Box I23 . .. .Route 2, Ettingham ..........602 Spruce . .. .Route 4, Box 24I .....Savanriah, Ga. ....I208 Madison .......Route 3 .,....IO4-B Kuker ........,..Route I ...Pamplico Highway ........552 Cashua .............Route 3 ....Route 3, Box 7I3 ..... ,6l2 Manning ....404 South Dargan ...,...Raleigh, N. C. ,,.Fowler's Trailer Park ...,..,9OO Sherwood ... . . .Nortolk, Va. . . . . .Cherokee Rd. . . . .734 Arlington .....904 South Edisto . ........ 833 Park Lucy Edgerton ..... Frances Lucille Elmore. . Joyce Ann Elmore ......... Thomas Edward English, Jr... Beverly Lee Eudy .,,,,,,,,4 Franz Evans ........ ,.... Luther James Evans, Jr.... Vivian Judson Farmer ..... Arthur Lee Fickling, Jr. ..... . Jimmy Moseley Fincher, Jr... Junius DeLeon Finklea, Jr.... Jackie Wayne Flowers ,.... . Thomas Walter Forte ....... Garnett Eveline Foster ...... . . . .507 East Pine ...P.O. Box I33 .........Route 2 .....Delmae Heights ...,.Route 4, Box 7l ....Route 3, Box 403 ...,.......Route I ............Route 2 .l3OO West Palmetto - .... 305 South Church ...604 South Graham ...ll32 Second Loop ..........8I4 Indian .265 South McQueen Charie Linwood Fowler Elizabeth Gary Friar .... Laura Frances Fryer... Barry Allen Fulmer., William Edward Gamble .... Gerald Lewis Geddings... Richard Allan Glass ....., Cecil Curtis Gray ....,...... Boyd Alexander Gregg, Jr... Frances Gail Gregg ........ Phyllis Rebecca Gregg ..... Richard Lamar Gregg ...., Catherine Anne Gregory ...,. Linda Mae Grittin.. ...... .. Charles Kenneth Grimsley, Jr.. .. .. Daniel Sterling Groover ..... Harley Benjamin Hackett .... Linda Louise Haithcock ...... Jimmie Wingard Hallman, Jr... Jerry Wayne Ham .......,. Wilbur McQueen Ham, Jr.... Joseph Edward Hammond... Furman Wayne Hanna ..... Lenora Ann Hanna ....... Jackie Hardie ............. Joseph Ralph Hardwick ..... Alice Marie Harrell ......... Frank McLeod Harrell, Jr.... Robert Edward Harris ....... John Fussell Harrison ..... Harriett Aline Hatchell .... Judith Eileen Hatchell ..... Mildred Colleen Hatchell .... Jerry Haynes ............. Lucy Durham Herbert .... Robert Freeman Herring .... Felicia Carol Hewett ...... Lenora Martine Hewitt ..... William Edward Hickey, Jr.. Margie Mae Hicks .....,... Thomas Gary Hiers ....... James Vernon Hill .... Virginia Ann Hill .....,.. Kenneth Wayne Hillman... James McKinley Hodges ....... James Herbert Holladay, Jr.. Alexander Frederick Holland Michael Myers Holland ..... William Brunson Hoole, Jr.. . .. Sandra Jane Hopkins ....... Manlred Herbert Ilias... Anne Fleming Ingram .... Mary Pedrick lsom ..... Marvin Parler Jackson, Jr.... .....i4II Timrod Park .. .52l South Coit ...,406 South Church ...,.....I406 King 829 West Evans . . . .Second Loop Road .,...,...9I5 Jackson ..Route 2, Etlingham ...Route 3, Box 360 ...........Route2 ,......,.Route2 ...........Route4 ...U429 Timrod Park ....,........Route3 ...608 South Graham ....Route 4, Box 62 Old Marion Highway ...Second Loop Road ..........405 Noble . . . .Route 3, Box 76 ,Route l, Etlingham .........l409 Gregg ...Route 4, Box 3l3 Route 4, Timmonsville .. ......, Charleston .......l225 Gregg . .. ...Sumter St. Ext. ..Darlington Highway .........,..Route 4 ,....lO27 Wentworth ........,.I3l7 King ....Route 2, Ettingham , .... 664 South Jarrot ..Route 2, Ettingham ,, ...,.. 4I7 Seminole .. . . .436 Woodland .........WoodIand ....Route 3, Box 29l ......I324 Wenonah Route 4, Timmonsville ......IIO6 Kenwood Iris .......I206 Gregg ......l2l6 Clarendon ....Route 4, Box 66 .....II3 West Elm ...........Route I . ..... ...l2Il Gregg .,..Black Creek Road ....lI28 Courtland .......Route 2 .,....6II Spruce ...43l Rosewood ...H926 Wisteria Student Directory-Continued SENIORS-Continued William Joseph Jaillettc. . Ann Hall Jetlords .... Tommy Jettords ...... Georgia Ham Jenkins. ., Lewis Franklin Jernigan .... Edward Kenneth Jewell .... Harriet Ann Johnson.. James Noel Johnson. Nancy Byrd Johnson ...., Sandra Teressa Johnson ..,. Euel Durwood Jones, Jr.... Joe Fulton Jones ........ . Robert Thomas Jones ...,. Robert Cleney Jordan, Jr... Roger Calvin Jordan, Jr.... Olin Byrd Joyner ........ William Finklea Keete... Daniel Ezra Keels, Jr.... William Clyde Keels .... David Reddin Kennedy... Mary Frances Kennedy .... Margaret Ann King ..... Mary Neill King..i ..... . Jimmie Alexander Kirby .... Iris Priscilla Lee ....... Pamela Ruth Leonard... John Robert Lester .... Ruth Elizabeth Lewis.. Carolyn Long. ..,.. . Ernestine Love .,... Lenora Lovette .... Betty Jean Lucas. Shirley Jean Mangum ..... James Colvin Matthews .... James Boyce Martin ...... Barry Edwin Mayes ..... Sandra Gail McCall ......, Rene David McCants ....., Charles Graham McCullough .... Gene Scott McCutchen ...... James McCutcheon ...... . Hawley Marion McDonald. Elizabeth McElveen ........ June Marie Mclntosh... Kathryn Walker McKenzie Tony Alton McKenzie ..... Albert Warren McLaughlin. Lyles Ellis McLeod ........ Johnny Lanneau McMillan. Margaret Ann Meggs .... Philip Baxter Meggs ..... William Joel Meggs ...,.. Edmund Fredrick Millar... Roger Wayne Mills .,... Glen Arthur Money ..... Betty Joyce Moore ...,. Paula Catherine Morgan .. Helen Elizabeth Morrow. Carolyn Moss... . .. Pete Munn .....,.., Sandra Jeanne Munn. Nancy Ellen Nichols. .. Thomas Parks Nolan. .. Belva Jean Norwood- -- Margaret Elizabeth Oilfwi Jgl-in DfgLeOr'I OWCHS. Jr... Larry Allen Owens. 4. ....8I6 Lynwood ...203 Homestead .........Route 3 .....8l7 Waverly ......406 Ervin ........607 Plum ...I455 Waverly . .... I2I4 Gregg .......I2I4 Gregg ...I30-C East Cheves .....5I2 Oleander .Q ....... Route 3 ....863 Congaree ....l5ll Waverly .........I304 King ....II7 East Cedar ....33I Country Club .....IOI5 Cherokee ...........B65 Park .........308 S.Jarrott .....Route 3. Box 713-A .................Chester ....IOI4 West Palmetto ..............Route 3 . ...Route 2, Ettingham .....l354 Brookwood .90I West Cedar ...Route I, Box 68A ........70I Saluda .......Route 4, Box 302 .......3I5 South Jarrott Route 4, Marion Highway ....I43 South Ravenel ....I624 East Cheves ........II75 Berkley ......Route I, Box 422 ....4I4 South Graham ....II9 North McOueen .Route 3, Box 233-C ............Route 2 ........IO0I Beverly ...R.F.D. 4, Box 770 ......20B East Elm .....526 Edisto . ....... 806 Day ............Route 2 ....Route I, Etlingham .........905 Santee ..........4I0 Spruce ....lll3 Heatherwood . ......, 4l6 Howard . ..4l6 Howard l026 Cheraw ....Rt. 4, Pineland . ...Route I, Box Sl .. ......... Myrtle Drive .l202 King ....ll30 Second Loop, Highland Park 709 Juanita Routi' I, Box 252 F .i.i. ....,. . Route 4 . . IOI5 Beverly ... . 655 King ..I272 Fdgewood ..l07 North Guerry ..RouIrg I, Box II7 ... 867 Congarce l63 Samuel Edward Parker, Jr... .. Richard John Clare Pawley. .. Eric Wardlaw Pearson ....... Charles Robert Peed ......... Robert Warren Pendergrass .... Mary Louise Poston .......... Patricia Anne Poston.. William Haynie Price.. Sherry Dianne Prosser. Clarence Bertis Purvis. .. R Kathleen Joyce Rainwater... .. Linda Louise Randall ..... William Elvin Randall ..... Clyde Childers Reese .... John Fuller Reeves ..... Melvin Rodelle Richardson. Sylvia Faye Richardson... Bruce Edward Richbourg .... Judith llleen Roberts ........ . William Harold Robinson, Jr.... Ernestine Ann Roe ......... Mary Louise Rogers ..... , S Deloris Ann Saint ..... , Claire Sallenger ..... Avis Elaine Sauls ..... Jame Larry Sauls ......... Margaret Ann Scherttius ...... Dorothy Elizabeth Shealy ..... Lou Diane Shetley ......... Julian Kathryn Sigmon... Rutus Essey Skinner ....... Claude Wilson Smith, Jr.. .. Jimmy Wayne Smith ..... Janice M-arie Snyder ......... Josie Mae Spradley ........... Dawsom Jerome Stallworth, Jr... Barbara Rucille Stalvey ........ Linda Gale Stanley ............ Alexander McRae Stanton, Jr.. . .. Susan Starr ................. ' onna arie'Steen ...,...... Franklin Lawrence Stewart ..... Linda Cecile Stewart... .. .. Richard Joel Stokes... Linda Faye Stone ..... Angelyn Boone Strain... Donald Ernest Streett ..... . T John Boyce Talbert Ill ,... James Enos Tarte ....... Alice Elaine Taylor ..... Charles Fritz Taylor. ..... . Robert Lucy Taylor ......... John LeRoy Thigpen, Jr.... Peggy Jean Thompson .... Janice Claire Timmons ..... Betty Lou Talsan ....... Patricia Lee Tucker. .... Edwin D. Turbcvillc, Jr.. . .. Betty Anna Turner ..... Mary Joe Turncr ...... Mary Louise Turner ..... Richard Kr-ncirf Turncr ..... Sandra Turner ......... V David Thomas Vaughn.. Eddie Wyatt Vaught .... David Mitchi-ll Vause.. W Judy Ann Waddell ....... ,... Arthur Dean Walker, Jr.... . .. .. . . .825 Waverly ..4I2 South Dargan ....I08 South Edisto .....IOI0 Chestnut ....,Il0 East Pine ....Route 2, Box 360 ...Charleston Highway .I53 South Franklin .........-Route 3 ........6I5 Nome .......III6 Cherokee ...........I3I2 Gregg ...I3l5 West Palmetto ...............Sumter ....9'00 South Edisto ..........902 Rose .....403 West Evans .......I000 Edisto ......6I7 Nome ......4I6 Jerome ........l0l5 Jackson ....Route I, Box 354 .........Cashua Road .........4ll Seminole ..Il4 South McFarland Rose ........Orange, Texas ........II2I Rutledge ...604 South McOueen . . . . .Darlington Highway ......ll24 Clarendon ....5I8 Oleander .......Route 4 ......322 Park ...I32I Sewanee .......I2I0 Madison ....Route 4, Hillcrest ....3I4-A West Pine ......5I5 Camellia ...........537 Juanita .........I204 Pinckney Rock Garden Trailer Park ..................Route 2 .... .Route 3, Myrtle ... .304 Thomas Road .....3I5 South Irby .....I408 Jackson . ..5l0 Saluda . .. .I I3 East Laurel ....Route 4, Box 265 ...Route 4, Box 68 .. . . . I305 Madison ...Route 4, Hillcrest ....Route 3, Box 343 ....I364 Brookwood .........Route 4 .. .I I04 Pinckney ....264 S. Coit ........Route I .....lI2I Oakland ....Route 3, Box 254 .. ..... Route 4 ...Palmetto ......707 West ccdai ...Darlington Highway c. i. s. ....Route I, Ettingham ....Sccond Loop Road Student Directory-Continued SENIORS-Continued Rebecca Wall .,..,.......,..., ........., ,,,., 3 0 7 West Pine William Gaitley Wallace II ,.,. .,...... 3 I9 Park Carol Dennis Ward .....,., .,..... 4 09 Poplar Charles Deral Watson. .... Route 3, Box 82 Judy Ann Weaver ....,. ,.... I 60 Central Robert Burney Webb ....., ..., I 0I2 Cheraw Janis Ann Weddington .....,. ,.... 3 I3 Graham I-larry Shelttield Whisenhunt .... .... I 53 N, Franklin Johnny Ervin White ........,. .,,, ,.,, R o ute 3 Emily Joanne Whitehead ...,.... A4,, N qw Jersey Frankie Calwell Williams ....,...., ,,A,.,,,,,, P urvig Clarence Cephas Williamson II ..., ,..,.. 3 07 Parkview William James Wilkins III. Annie Lucille Wilson. . . . .. John Riley Wilson, Jr.. . .. Frank Jerome Windham ,,.. Florence Ann Wolle ...... Joseph Lester Wolfe III. ., Peggy Frances Wright .,,. . ,........ Graham . ...Darlington I-lighway ... .,.... l004 Beverly ........l554 West Evans ....5l0-A South McQueen ....l330 West Palmetto , . . . .233 East Palmetto Y Theron Joseph Yarborough .... ,.., . ..402 I-lolcombe Emilie Annabell Young ..... . . .I I I6 Rutledge Juniors A Jack Adkins ..,.. .,... I06l Park Avenue Ernest Ray Allen.. ....... Douglas Street Ext, Jack Allen ...... ...., I ll West Evans Street Arleen Altman. .. ,............ Route 4. Box I76 Geraldine Altman. . .3I3 South McFarland Street Janet Altman ..... ........ R oute 2, Ettingham Danny Andrews. .. ...., Second Loop Road Herbie Andrews Johnny Andreucci. .. ......,. 242 Ashley Court Dianne Ashley. ... .. .I I I6 Clarendon Avenue Bud Atlqinggn, N ...' ........ ...Route 4 Wayne Autry ,,,, ..... I 323 Swanee Drive Biullv Avant A.,, .,... 3 09 Warley Street 'B Jennings Baggett... ......... 5l3 Oak Street Crystal Bailey ..... .... I I32 Courtland Avenue I-lub Bailey ..... ...,.. ' .......... R oute 4 Patsy Bailey ..,,, ....,. R OUIZZ I, Box Wayne Bailey ..... .... I I32 Courtland Drive Rhett Baker .,,,, ......,.... 5 33 Juanita Drive Rodngy Barnes, ..ROUtQ 2, l'IOHl'T16yCI' Road Larry Bellamy... .....,.. l20 Warner Street T. L. Benton ,...,. ......... R oute 3, Box 3l5 Shirley Ann Bggt ,,,, .....,... 7 South Coit S'tfGC'C Lynng Bleek ,44,,,, .... 4 22 South McQueen Street John Bankership ..... ..4.-4-4 S ewnd Loop Road Maxine Blum .,,..,. ..,...,... 9 0l Alton Circle Marvin Braggs, .. .... 7I5 South Church Street Anne Bridges ..., ....,.,....,... 4 I2 South Church Street Marilyn Britt .... .,.............,. I 217 Courtland Avenue Dan Broach... .... Route 3, Box 9I, Charleston Highway Kathy Brooks .... .................. 5 I3 Winston Street Barry Broome ..,, ...., I 2l5 Courtland Avenue Larry Brown... ,,.... 4l0 A South Irby Street Paul Brown .,.. ..,. I 423 West Palmetto Street Roger Brown.. ...,. 2lI South I-lomestead Drive Pat Brunson. .... IO7 North Franklin Drive Sally Bruton ...... .... 6 O6 South Dargan Street Terry Bryan ...,..... .,,.... 3 I0 Park View Circle I-'lazel Ann Bryant ..... ...I07 East Maple Street Randy Bryant ....... ..... ...... R o ute 4 Ronnie Butler .,.., ---4 Route 4 C Harry Cagle. . .. Janice Calcutt ,.... Sandra Calcutt .... C. D. Calder .... .l506 West Palmetto Street . . .. . . . . .Route 2, Ettingham . .. .Route 2, Ettingham . ...Route 2, Ettingham Jimmy Cannon Judy Caroway Julianne Carswell.. Connie Carter .... James Caulder.. Bobby Chapman.. Susie Chapman Ed Da Charles.. Becky Clarke .,.. Jean Clarke. .. Jimmy Clarke... Pat Cleek .,... Sara Cobb ...., . Lewis Coble ........ Barbara Cocktield Gloria Cogburn. .. Ann Coleman ...., Pete Coleman. .. Pat Collins... Ashley Cook .,.. Sterling Cook. .. I-lorbert Corley .... ,, Mollie Corrie ..... Melton Coskrey. .. Don David .... Carol Davis. . Elaine Davis... George Dawson. Jimmy Dennis ...,, Sharon Dority ... Robert Drew ,... Janice DuBose. Bill Ducker ....., Burwell Dunn ..... David DuRant .,.. Katherine Eagerton.. James Edmonds... Kenny Emerson' Margaret Ervin, Dan Evans.. Lois Evans. . .. Clara Everett .... Patsy Evitt Sidney Farmer .... Sondra Finklea.. Gayle Flowers. Jean Flowers ..... . Bill Fowler .....,.. Ernest Foxworth. .. Elizabeth Fraley. .. Lynn Franklin ..... Pedgy Friar ..... Laura Fryer. .., Jack Fulmer ..... Jack Galloway ,... Jeanette Galloway Ellen Gamble .,... Tommy Gandy ..,, Sara Gardner ..., Ann Gennette. .. Carolyn Gibson.. Jett Glenn ..,...., Stanley Godbold. Francis Godwin. .. Linda Graham.-. .. Penny Graham .... Connie Gray .... Brenda Green. .. Jacque Grittin, .. Pawnee Grittin.. J. B. Gulledge. .. ...I09 South Winston Street ...Route 4, Timmonsvill-3 .....l304 Gregg Avenue .,.,lO5 Waverly Avenue I60 North Calhoun Drive .,,3l7 Waverly Avenue ..... 8l5 Congaree Drive ...,.5l3 Rosewood Drive , ..... l203 Gregg Avenue .403 South Braham Street .. I507 Maddison Avenue .. l0ll West Cedar Street .. .. .408 Jerome Street .. ..,.. ..... R oute 4 . . .. .400 Park Avenue .........5l0 Graham Street lll5 Sherwood Drive ..P. O. Box l335 ll-tillcrestl .....,....Route 4, Box 248 .........906 Gregg Avenue .. .... ..4l8 Calhoun Drive ..l5l3 West Palmetto Street ........,.Route I, Box l65 ,Route 2, Sumter Street Ext. ., ....... IS4 Queens Road 605 National Cemetery Road . .6l4 South Edisto Drive .. ..... 6l7 Greenway Drive 605 National Cemetery Road ....l56 South Carolina Drive ...........602 Park Avenue ......,Route 4, Box I69 ...l3l7 Gregg Avenue , . . . .406 Calhoun Drive ..,,6I0 Cherokee Road ...,Route I, Box 225-B ........,.5I2 Barnes .....l307 King Avenue ....Route I, Box 360 .......Route I, Box 248 ....,.Route 3, Vance Drive ...I09 West Palmetto Street ................Route2 ....,.........Route 2 . , . , I I2 East Cedar Street ......Route I, Ettingham . . . .4I I Timrod Park Drive .....l3I6 King Avenue .......Route'l, Box 205 ........IOO4 King Avenue .....52l South Coit Street .. .. .. . .406 South Church .....I406 King Avenue ...30l South Gaillard Street ....IllI Wannamaker Drivg .829 West Evans Street .......Route 4, Box 735 .......llO Kuker Street ,90l Kalmia Street ......Route I, Box 448 ....l6I2 Gregg Avenue ..... Indian Drive ....Route 2, Ettingham ...3I3 Park View Circle .......9l0 Mohawk Drive .,..Route 4, Langley Drive ....,9I0 Chestnut Street . . . . .2l I South Franklin . . . . .Greenwood Estates ....Route 2, Elzlingham XMarie Haqar . Student Directory-Continued JLINICDRS-Continued H .. . 541 West Evans Stree CharIe?Haigh .... Billy Hall. . Harrrette Ham Jackie Hancock .... ....I305 306 McLeod-Street West Evans Street ........90l Scriven Drive Martha Hancock ...,. Penny Hardaway ..,.. Lide Harllee ...... Wallace Harrell ,... Ondrea Harrell .... Sammy Harrellson.. Bill Harper .,.... Gaston Harris... Shirley Hatchell... Jerry Haynes .,.,.. Nancy Haynes .... Juanita Hewit .... Allen Hill ..... Twitty Hodges .,... Elizabeth Holt ..,.. Lee Honneycutt .... Carolyn Hooks .,... Judy Howard ..... Carolyn Howell ,... Gee Howell ,....,. Suzanne Humphries. Chalmers Hutchinson Margaret Hyman.. Werner Jacob. .. Linda James... Billy Jetlords ..... Ronnie Jettords .... Joy Jenkins ...... Allen Jones... Carol Jones.. Carolyn Jones Tom Jones ..... Mary Jordon. .. Frances June. Bob Kearse ...... Scott Kendall ..,. Betty Kennedy .... Kenneth Kennedy.. Robert Kennedy... Bill King .,....... Jaye Kirby ...... Helen Kirven ....Route 2. .Westminster Drive 6I2 South Dargan . . . . .704 Lawton Drive .Route I, Box 345 H405 Park Avenue Sumter Street Ext. ...........9I4 Beverly Drive .....9I2 West Evans Street ...........I228 Pinckay ....I206 Waverly Avenue I6I6 King Avenue Route 2, Ettingham . . . . .404 Calhoun Drive ............,..Route 2 ...II27 .......604 Warley Heatherwood Circle ....5l4 South Graham Street ....l42 North McQueen Street Second Loop Road .......445 West Evans Street ...I29 North McQueen 7-up ..I-Iottemeyer Road ................Route3 .. ...4I6 South Coit Street J .. .... 5lI West Pine Street . .. .I I7 West Elm Street ..........Route 3 .........604 Plum Drive ....8I7 Waverly Avenue ..,....863 Congaree Drive Saluda Drive ....I38 South McQueen Street ............9I6 Lorraine Drive ...........Route 4, Box 3064A ....Route I, Old Mars Blutf Road K .. .... 804 West Evans Street ..... . I505 Jackson Route 3, Box 7I3-A ....Route 4, Box I3I ....IOO9 Greenway ....I509 Jackson .. . IO4 West Elm .....I03 Kuker L Bunny Lane. .. .. ....... .. .4Ib Railroad Billy Leach .... .... R oute 2, Etlingham Janice Lee. .. ..... 504-A Barringer Joe Lee ........ ..,. S ecorid Loop Road L. W, Lee V4V,V,V ....,. R oute 4, Box 220 Deiofeg Leggttew .... Second Loop Road philip Levine ,,,, ....... I 360 Broakwood Lindsay Lewis .... ...Box 664. Myrtle Drive Pat Lundy .,,,, . . ....... AIIKCTI M Carolyn M555 ,A .. ..... 7I5 Rosewood Libby Malone .. .......... . . .523 Iris Janet Mansfield ...., ............ 3 II Lalayette Jan Manwiller .....,. . .. ...IOI2 West Cedar Street Jackie Marshall ..................... ...Route 2, Fairfield Circle Patsy Maf5iiaII,4,,.,A..---. e.-..--o -U29 Cldwidq Betty Martin ...... ........... I 300 Checokee Heybmt MaftI',QWS.,, .... 522-A West Palmetto Sue Mattison Jimmy Mays.- Sally McBride. -- ....IO5-A IIIO Cheraw Drive West Cedar Street Poplar Julie McCants ....... Ernest McCormick.. Len McCroskey .... Cramer McElveen.. Phylliss McGee .... . . . . I I9 North McQueen ........Route I, Box I43 ... . l200 Berkeley Avenue M326 South Cashua Drive Route 4, Delmae Heights Patricia McLaughlin.. ................... Route 3 Robbie McLaughlin Shirley McRoy .... Ann Merriman... Dena Jo Miles... Ralph Millar ..... Billy Mitchell ,... Lem Mitchum... Joe Montrose.. Richard Montrose Bernard Moore Bill Moore... Larry Moore... Tyree Moose .... H. A. Morris... Patsy Morrison... Carolyn Morrow .... Betty Motte ..... Linda Mozingo.. Pete Munn .... Beverly Myers... Kenneth Nance... Freddie Nunnery.. Henry Odom .... Mary Ogburn. .. Furman Oliver ..... Larry Orr ....... Janet Owens .... Hugh Parker .... Helen Parrish .... Wilbur Parrot ,.... Sandra Philips. .. Maurice Pierce .... Michele Poag .... Billy Poston ,.... David Poston ..,. Evelyn Powell ..... Carey Pratt .... g . .. MSREF5 Ld...ISLQQ.ISQ.I.Lie . . Bobby Quattlebaum .... Tommy Quattlebaum. . .. David Rainwater .... Sara Lynn Rainwater.. Carole Ratlitfe .... Jeanne Rhodes ...... Mary Lee Rhodes... Hart Roberts .,... Linda Roberts... Pat Robertson. Carolyn Rogers.. Jimmy Rogers. Linda Rogers.. Mason Rogers Syble Rogers.. Robert Sacco. , . Caroline Sandiler.. Freddy Sandsbury Harriet Schofield. Lynda Scott ...,, ....Route I, Etlingham .........IIO Warley ,.......4I4 Winston ...4-I9-B South Dargan ...,........IO26 Cheraw ...II5 East Cedar Street ......I59 Queens Road ........3IO McFarland .,...3I0 McFarland .........I453 Gregg ....Route 3, Box 457 . ....,.... Route 4 . ...... 9II Scriven ............308 Campbell ...........I703 Pineland i.-.i..II30 Second Loop Road Mohawk .....Route 4, Delmae Heights Route I, Box 252 ,,,,,,,,,..Io2I Pineland . .......... .Route 2 . .. .I I55 Heatherwoocl ....Route 4, Box 233 ...I2I8 Edgewood . ........... Route 3 . . . . .532 South Cashua ...Cashua Ferry Road . . . . . . . .Route 4, Pineland ....3I9 West Cedar Street ................Route 3 .....I00O King Avenue ...I08 East Cedar Street ............Sunset Lane .....I500 West Palmetto ....9II West Evans Street ....,.......Route 4, Box I25 .. .. .Old Timmonsville Highway ..........605 South Dargan . .... 505 West Cheves Street .....I5I0 Madison Avenue . . . . .702 Fairway Drive .......,.III6 Cherokee Road ......... .Route 4, Timmonsvillc . ............ 2I9 Franklin Drive .....Route 2. Darlington Highway IOI8 West Palmetto Strcc . ..,...... 6I7 Nome Strec .....I2I3 Madison Aven ...254 South Coit Strcr .....Routc 2, Box 363 ..............Route 2 .......Route I, Box 347 .....900 Chestnut Street RUtICdge Avenug ...Route I, Old Marion Highway Route 3. Pamplico Highway ............S29 Edisto Drive ...Second Loop Road Wanda Scott .... Jack Sharpe... Shirley Sharpe... Gayle Shealy ....... Jimmy Simmonds Rachell Sims ..., Trellis Sims ..., Gary Slavens .... Frances Smith. .. Jackie Smith .... Lynne Smith .,.. . Sonny Smith ,... Sue Smith ,.,.. Susie Smith ,.., Jay Stein .,.. Kirk Stokes .... Penny Stokes .... Frances Stone... Student Directory-Continued JLINIORS-Continued ..,........ll6-A Kuker Street ..,.358 West Evans Street .Route 2, McCowan Drive . . . . I I2I Rutledge Avenue .......,B45 Indian Drive . ...., West Elm Street .. . . . . . . .426 Manor Circle ............8IO King Avenue .... .908 West Palmetto Street . . . . .. . . .Route 2. Ettingham ........ .507 Juanita Drive .............Route 4, Box I88 ................Route 3, Box 6I8 ,..Route 4, Timmonsville Highway ....BI4 West Palmetto .....4l6 Colonial Drive ......lOO5 Alton Circle .I2Ol Pinckney Avenue Sandra Sturdivant .,... ...., 9 I5 Brunwood Drive Virginia Suggs... Clyde Summerell. Mike Sutton ..... Elizabeth Swink.. Barbara Tanner. Mary Tatum ..,.. Milton Taylor.. Tim Taylor ..... Tommy Taylor... Kirk Thomas... Denny Toby ..... Jimmy Tomlinson. Rick Tomlinson. Emmett Tolson.. James Turner .... Johnny Turner. Kay Turner... Roy Turner. Mike Wachoski .... Stanley Wade. .. Alice Ward .... Jack Woskey .... Meridith Watson.. Darrell .......... Joyce Watts. . . Joan Welborn. .. Martha White... Mary Ann Whittaker .... Tom Williamson. Ann Wilson ...., Janice Windham Bobby Winstead. Joyce Winstead. Jane Winters ..... Mike Woodward. lQbi5gWrighVt ...... Patricia Wright.. 'ane Young. .. Prissy Zeigler .,.. Artie Briggs. .. Ruth Brigman. .. Frances Bristow. . Barbara Broach.. ......Route I, Box 984 II3 Gregg Avenue l24 South Harllee Drive Route I, Ettingham T l4l3 West Evans Street .....207-A West Pine Street ......9I2 Scriven Drive -in ......,....... Route 3 ...503 Greenway Drive ...4l9 Woodland Drive .... ....,606 Magnolia ....Second Loop Road .....825 Mohawk Drive ......,.....Route4 . . . . .515 Hickory Drive . . . . .Route 4, Box SOI 7I3-A Gregg Avenue ........,543 Iris Drive XX! . . .. , .Route 3, Box 646 .. ...I205 King Avenue ..Route 3, Darlington Highway it ............. Route I, Box l27 ,.....6l2 West Evans Street ............lOO5 Brand Street I i ..................... Route I Route 2, Darlington Street Ext. ...407 Thomas Road, Route 2 ...,.......4l2 Manor Circle ..............Route I ,..,,....,lOO4 Beverly Drive Winston Route 4, Second Loop Road . ...Route 4, Suburbia . . . .408 Colonial Drive ... , l2OO Courtland Avenue . . I L25, Cherokee Road ..i.9l7 Kalmia Street Y 459 West Cedar Street Z ....4l3 Poplar Street Sophomores B .....lO7 South Franklin .....I2OI Gregg Avenue .....l6O North Alexander ......Route 3, Box 74 Clinton Brown . Connie Brown. .. .Irene Brown. .. Loretta Brown. . . Milton Brown... Nancy Brown .. Randy Brown .... Saundra Brown .... Joy Brunson .,... Jo Carole Bryant... Dickie Bullard .....,. Jetlerson Bullard ,... Albert Butler .... Linda Cagle ,,., Allen Cameron. , 322 Revell .......,...,....Route 4 ....3l9 South McFarland .........425 Manor .,I6l5 King Avenue . . , . . . . .502 Hickory .....I3I5 Edgewood Route 4, Second Loop Road ..IO7 North Franklin Route 4 ...l4I3 King Avenue . . .. .. .905 Oakland ,........Route3 .....,.......Route 3 ......Route I. Box II2 Sybil Camlin ...... Joyce Campbell ..,.. ..... 5 I2 South Church Street Charles Carroll.. Vicki Carter ..... Don Caudle ,.... Barbara Caulder. .. Cliff Chappell... Simmons Chase. Cheryle Childers, .. Carolyn Christmas. .. Mary Lou Coker ...,. Anne Colclough ..... Roye Cole ...., . Billie Ann Colema fl.. Jimmy Collins ..... Larry Copeland. .. Virginia Corbin . Sally Corder .,... Sandra Corley ...,. Manuel Costner... ., Lee Cothran ..... Stanley Cox ..... Nancy Jean Coxe.. Harvey Cralt ..,. Tonia Creel ,.,.. Tommy Cromer .... Joanne Cutter, . . .. Elaine Davis. Johnny Davis Lynda Davis. Marie Davis... Jimmy Deans ,,.. Jerry DeWitt .... Frances Dorrie. .. Bobby Drew .... Ralph Driggers .... Brenda DuBois... Gerry Duke .... Pat Early .............. Willie Mae Edwards .... Gene Elms .......... Bascom Evans. Jimmy Ewing .... Eugene Fallon... Henrietta Felder. Johnny Fields ..... Lernoine Fleming .... Genie Flowers ,..,. Marilyn Floyd ..... Sara Ford...... Frieda Fore... Andy Fowler ...... Johnny Fox ......... Jeanette Franklin... Billy Frazier ..... .,. ...Douglas Street Ext. Graham ..3l2 South Winston Street .......Route3 .. . . .Route 3, Box 98 . ...Route 2, Box 452 ........904 Santee Route 3, Box 44 ......Route I, Box 22l .. . .Route 2, Box 29I-A .. 22 Hillcrest ....707 West Cedar Street . .. .. .Route 2, Ettingham .....I407 Waverly Avenue .,.l3l8 West Evans Street . ,....... Pamplico Highway ..........,..I209 Hillside .l5I3 West Palmetto Street ..7l5 West Palmetto Street . . . . , . . . .523 Juanita Drive Lynwood ....l3I2 South Edisto Drive . . . .355 Woodland Drive ................Route 4 ..........822 Indian Drive .. ,320 South Gaillard Street ....6l4 South Edisto Drive ..l2Ol Second Loop Road ...l329 Madison Avenue . . . . . . . , .Virginia Acres . .. .. . . .South Dargan . . . .314 Winston Street .......3Ol2 Pingzand ,......Route I, Box 222 ..........,...,..Route I ...IIOB Second Loop Road . . .. .. . I I33 Heatherwood ....904 South Edisto Drive .....4I9 Country Club Chegtnut .....52l-A South Dargan .......Route 4, Box 762 ....B29 Waverly Avenue . . . . . .423 WiDStOn Street . ..,,...... ....... R Oute 2 ..,8lO East Palmetto Street .....,,...........ROUte 3 .... .204 East Pine Stregf ......32B Ervin Street . .. .Route 4, Box 22 .........5l2 Wigtefia ....l0O4 King Avenug O. Box l302 Student Directory-Continued SQPHCDMORES-Continued Sara Freeman .. . Rozella Frierscrn Libby Frye. .. Jimmy Galbraith... Margaret Gallagher.. Elizabeth Galliher.. Luther Galloway... Betty Jean Gandy. Rosalyn Gasque. .. Linda Geddings. .. Chris Gibbs ...... Hannah Gilbert .... Jimmy Gilpin... Robert Glenn .... Barbara Glover ..., Tommy Glover .... Sherryl Godbold. .. Patricia Gore ...... Stephen Graham.. Rita Gregg ....,.. Tim Grey ....... Edwin Grittin. .. Linda Grittin.. Jim Griggs ...... L. J. Grimsley .... Dan Guyton .... Bobby Hall .... Brenda Ham... Joann Ham ..., Jo Lynn Ham. .. .. Linda Ham ....,.. Bobby Hamer ...,.,. Arthur Hammett.. Becky Hammond.. Ardell Hancock ..... Fritz Hanna ...... Odie Hanna... Gloria Hardee. .. Gale Harllee ...... Catherine Harrell.. Mary Harrell. .... . Wayne Harrell .... Joe Harrellson .... George Harrington Joe Harrison ..... Diane Haselden. .. Jeanette Hatchell. Odette Hatchell.. Jan Hayes ......, Bobby Haynes... Dwight Haynes... Edward Haynes.. Ruth Hembree. Ann Hewitt... .. Rodney Hewitt ..... Phil Hickman .... Dennis Hill .... Judy Hill. ... Richard Hill ..... Pamelia Hingson.. Charlton Holladay. Miriam Howie .... John Hughes .... Woody Hughes.. Craig Hunter .... Dianne Hunter... Tommy Hunter... Randy Hutchinson Freddie Hyman. .- Lawrence Hyman Shirley Hyman. . Ginger Ingram . Robert Ingram.. . Ronnie lsgett .-.. ..............Route 2, Pamplico ...I62 East Cheves Street H ...... Route I, Box 550 G .....Route 3, Box478 ..........806-B, Cherokee .........Route l, Box I9-C . . . . I I l Wannamaker Avenue .....Bl4 Waverly Avenue . . . . . . .Colonial Court Hotel Park ....522-B West Palmetto Street . ...... 406 West Pine Street ....l623 King Avenue ........l6I2 Gregg . . . .Third Loop Road .............BaxlOl1 .........II04 Kenwood ...Old Marion Highway .........9lO Mohawk . . . . . .Route 3, Florence . . . . .608 West Pine Street .......Route 3, Box 243 ........Hottmeyer Road ...I309 Madison Avenue .504 East Pine Street ........526 Rosewood H ...I305 West Evans .... .Marion Highway .....7lO Magnolia ........3II South Irby ............7I0 Magnolia ...Route 4, Timmonsville ...454 West Evans Street ............l409 Gregg . . . . I I5-A East Elm Street . . . . I I24 Rutledge Avenue . . . .Darlington Street Eext. ............903 Jackson .........Route I, Box 345 ..................Route 2 .....207-B, West Pine Street .................Route 2 ...309 South Grittin .............Route 2 . ....... l027 Wentworth ....I2l6 Courtland Avenue .. .Route 4. Box 840 . . . . .Route 3, Box 30I ...Route 4, Box 706-A ...Route 2, Ettingham ............Route I ........Route 3 ....Saluda Drive .....lOOl Adam. ..Route3 ....8I0 Wannarnaker .....522 Iris Drive Routel ...Route 2 .. . II59 Heatherwood .... I I3 Wrcst Elm Street . ,.I05I East Day Street . 'limmonsvillr' Highway 906 South Edisto Drivr: ....6l7 West Palmetto Street ..... .... R outefi ..S.C. I.S. IS6 South Gary I53 North I-lomnslrrad Drive I .............. Route 3 I004Rosr: I . ........... ol I Spruce . . . .Route 2, Ettingham . .. .606 Gregg Avenue l72 Randy Jackson... Ulrich Jacob ..... Frances Jaillette.. Jean James ...... Billy Jarrell ...... Charles Jettords .... Nadene Jetlords.. Ronnie Jettords. .. Patsy Jenkins .... Eddie Johnson. Leona Johnson... Wayne Jolley .... Peggy Ann Jones. Leonard Jordan... Murray Jordan. Mac Keete. .. Carole Keels. .. Peggy Keels ,.... Frances Kellar .... Haynes Kendall... Charles Kennedy.. Latayette Kennedyi .. Mike King ....... C. B. Kirby ...... Harold Kirby .... Margaret Kirby.. Pamela Kirby... . Patsy Kirven ..... Mickey Knight ..... Mike Knight ..... Evelyn Kuntz. .. Richard Lancaster... , Jeanene Lane ..... Jack Langston .... Margaret Langsto Martha Langston. Melvenia Law... Betsy Lee ..... Sharon Lee ...... Lawrence Leslie.. Dickie Lester... Darlene Lloyd... Alton Love .... Steve Love. .. Bill Loy ...... Frances Lucas .... James Lyerly ..... D.. Tommy Marshall... Mike Martin ..... Betty Matthews.. .......653 King Avenue .....5II West Pine Street ............BI6 Lynwood II5 East Maple Street ....I23O Berkeley Drive ...... .604 Plum Drive O. B. 6I2 ...................Route3 ....3I5 South Church Street .I3O East Cheves Street .....Route 2, Etlingham .............Route 3 ..........Route I ........4IO Howard ...IOO6 Gregg Avenue ...Route 4, Box I8I .........IOl5 Cherokee ..........865 Park Avenue . . . . . I I I6 Courtland Avenue .....903 Waverly Avenue ...............Route4 Rose .....l302 Waverly Avenue ....I04 West Elm Street ...IO4 West Elm Street ...........Route I .....l3Ol Sawanee ........Route 3 ........Route4 ............Route 3 ....Route I, Box 398 . . . . I I26 South Edisto Drive ..........524 Ridgewood ..........Route4 ..........I56 Carter ....BIack Creek Road .....McCown Drive ...........IO03 Jackson .................Route I ....I57 North Edisto Drive .....90I West Cedar Street .............IO03 Brand . ......... Route4 ......lI29 Cherokee ... .Douglas Street Ext. ....Route I, Box 80 ....l53 East Lucas '. .737 Sherwood ...............IOI9 Beverly Dorothy Sue Matthews .... .. Nancy Matthews. Carolyn Medlin .... Dean Melton .... Patty Miles .... Dottie Miller. .. Archie Mills .... Mary Mitchell .... Mary Mixon. .. Linda Montrose Edna Moore. Wade Moore. Bobby Moss... Ethan Mozingo Crawlord Munn. Hoyt Munn... Stephanie Munn.. Robigrt Murphy. ., David Murrall., , .. Ann Myers ..... . ........... 204 Elm Street .522-A West Palmetto Strect . ........ .......... R outc 3 . ...I I22 South Edisto Drive ................'i.Route 2 ...........90l Waverly .453 East Pine Street ....Grcenwood Estates .. .732 South Barringer ............Route 2 . . . .400 South Gaillard .........Myrtlc Drive . .. .Route 2, Ettingham ............209 Juanita ......l32I Madison Avenue ..Old Timmonsville Highway r-'---is---I.-...Route I .......Route 3 ........Routc 4 . .. .I IO3 Kenwood gat .Z .traits w f il' A. :Nz- 5 'ii .- Student Directory-Continued SOPHOMORES-Continued Mary Ann McCall... Ellen McCown ..,.. Larry McCracken... Janice McCulloch .... ........3II Park Avenue . . . . . . . .227 South McOueen ............8I2 King Avenue .. ...Florence National Cemetery Kenneth McCutcheon. .. ..........,,.... l00l Beverly Freddie McDougal. . , .. ....,,., I37 North McOueen Hubert McElveen ,... .... 2 05 South Franklin Drive Linwood McElveen. .. ... ,...,.. ...4-I2 Poplar Cheryll Mclntosh ..... George Ann McKenzie Kath McLaughlin.. Lynn McLendon.. Betsy McMillian.. Diana McNair... Kathryn McOueen Cindy McWhorter.. Dickie Nalley .... Mike Nelson ..... Kathy Norris ...... Bobby Northcutt ..., Frank Norwood .... Rodney Nutter. .. Thomas Oakley ..,. Patsy O'Connor.. Alvin Odom ....,, Barbara Odom .... Bucky Oliver .,... Connie Oliver.. W. B. Oliver. .. Shirley Ollis. .. Danny O'Steen. Alice Owens. Larry Pace... Billy Parker .... Patsy Parker ..... Hubert Parrott ..,. Kathy Pearson... Mary Lee Peele... Ned Pettigrew ..,.. Phil Pitner ,.,.... Jean Poole ,.., Larry Poole .4... Billy Poston. ,.... . Jeannie Powell ..,. Joyce Powell .,.. Patricia Powell .... Vesper Powell. .. Gregg Privette... Joe Privette. .. Alvin Purvis. Betsy Redick ,... Wallace Rentz ..... Linda Revell ...A. Jerry Rhodes ,... Ronny Rhodes... Bucky Richardson.. Brenda Richbourg. .. Pamela Robbins ..... Jack Robertson .,.. Marie Rodrique.. Charles Rogers.. Tommy Royal .... Sidney Rutledge. .. Billy Sams ..... ...536 Cashua Drive .....l320 Wenoaa .. . . . . .723 Cherokee ......4-09 Franklin Drive ...Old Marion Highway ......2I4 South Calhoun . ,..... ...I3I9 Edgewood . ..., Route 2, McCown Drive l508 West Palmetto Street ..........528 South Cashua ..........,......Route 4 .........ll20 Brunwood .. . I222 Edgewood Avenue Second Loop Road ...Route 2, Effingham ....259 South Jarrott ....600 Park Avenue ..............Route 4 .459 West Chestnut .....4l3 Timrod Park .........Route 3 ........Route 3 ....IOI0 Waverly .......Route3 ......Route I ......8I7 Lynwood Kuker .........Route 2, Box 5l .-.529 South Church Street .....845 Lynwood Drive ........III7 Cherokee ...Pee Dee Ext. ...l302 West Evans Street ..........203 Graham ...I40I Woods Road ....800 Wannamaker .........Route I .....I58 Lawson ..........Route 3 ....429 Woodland ....l003 Mimosa ......Route 3 ............Il7 Lawson . . . . . .7l I South McOueen ....205 East Palmetto Street Franklin ............406 Graham . . . . . . .Route 2, Ettingham ....I000 South Edisto Drive .............l022 Santee ......Second Loop Road .........720 Waters . ......... 808 Lynwood Howard . ..... 8I6 West Evans Street ...IO7 East Laurel Sammy Sanders . Linda Sansbury . Richard Sansbury. .. Ann Saverance .... Shirley Sawyer. . Joy Scherttius .... Sharon Scott .... Blanche Sellers. .. Robert Sharpe .... June Shaw ...... Judy Shetley .... Judith Shivers ..... Mary Lynn Sidler.. Ben Smith ...... . Christine Smith .... Frankie Smith ...., Gene Smith ..... Herbert Smith ..... Malcolm Smith... Terri Smith ...... Dean Smoak .,.. Linda Spears .,.. Mary Spruill ...... Billy Stallworth .... Sammy Stanton.. Bertha Steen .... Bobby Stephenson Melton Steverson Harriet Still. .. Desma Stone ,.., Kaye Streett .... Wally Streett .. Pamela Sullivan Eddie Tallon. .. Billy Tate .,..... Faye Taylor ........ Genevieve Taylor... Robert Taylor ..,.. Fern Tepper ..... Allen Thames.. Lowell Thomas... Donald Thompson. Wayne Thompson. Billy Thornton.. .. Roberta Thornton.. Sandra Tippitt ........ Johnnie Jean Tisdale.. Jackie Touchberry. .. Danny Truett ,... Terry Turbeville .... Bonnie Bell Turner Elaine Turner.. Gerald Turner ..,. Hugh Turner... Norwood Turner Cecelia Tyner.. Priscilla Tyner .... Charles Vaught .... Frank Waddell .... Gene Waddell ..... Patricia Waddell... Skippy Waddell .... Margaret Walker.. George Wallace. Laverne Walters. Carolyn Ward ..... Helen Watford .... Joe Watkins ..... Martha Watts .... Jo Ann Webb ..,.. Cheryl Weitteldt. .. Tommy Whitaker.. Carol White ..... Route 2, OI 4II Warley ...Route 3 ...Route I .808 West Evans Street ...........4I2 Charles .........Orange, Texas .. . . .Second Loop Road d Timmonsville Highway Route 2 609 Nome Street ...6104 South McOueen ...,....IlI9 Sherwood ............Route 3 .....25I Railroad .........Route 4 .....3I3 Covington ........l554 Poinsett ....I504 King Avenue . ...... .3I0 Barringer ..........824 Mohawk .. ..3I9 South Warley II72 South Edisto Drive l006 West Cedar Street ......820 Santee T V W .....5l5 Camellia Circle .l204 Pickney .. .. 950 Park Avenue ..50I South McOueen .. Mechanicsville Road . . . . . .1564 Poinsett ...l40B Jackson ....Route3 .....lIo8 Pickney . ........ 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