Bells High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Ruffin, SC)
- Class of 1966
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RUSSRUHDE 156 Mm . XI Plesented L73 the Yearbook Staff Bells High fictmol Ruffila. Evarll Carolina twenty 31m me3 in a Studwls aye: I 1-4:;- .L g r -:I qua: II-EJI; 21 .111 F- Day .75 CW m a gfaod Start. . . 0,. Mt! fin: 8:2 Variety of 31:? ?cm Gamma Activitics 6mWw geiucatiowl Program .Awfkm Qdy 6Mds 10' 12 istratim Admin :6 37mm; 13 FL: glgffgmii 36ft? Arimmisfmtm 5d MM Stamwds MR. ROBERT D. DHNTZ-LEF. Principal '. Barnes Mr. E. M. Eishog 2.2:. F C. Carroll Mr. F. M. Herndon Chairman Mr. F. M. Nobles Mr? 1-37 .4. Pnlk Clerk MI. 5. M. Padge'r: ': Superintendent of Education ?msrws Work Co JMPMW Scizwk Eaguiar Board mecunga salve: administrative pmhlems. The Trustees contribute to the development of our schools. Tilt; work In improve facilities anti take imemst in the welfare of the tcachcrs and educational advancununts. MRS. K. L. ULMER Secretary. Area I MRS. K. E. UJMER Secretary Bells High and Elementary Schools Secretaries fwalmgvlc' to Administration The secretalies of our school have an im- portant and busy Job, They keep records. do bookwnrlvz, but most important Ihey make the day g0 by smomlity E'nr nut busy administrators. iculum 6M! 19 20 Two important touts In: simple researchrrWurld Atlas and 'L'Jehster's djctlunaryuMIs. O'Neal's class listcns lo librarian's explanation. Mn. Helen 3. O'Nea . English and Reading 31:5. Evelyn H. Peters Engllah and Librarian Mrs. Mamr Elizabeth Stili French and English Mrs. Lucillc K. Waters English Allltcu: and Danny 3Mglfsfz Md ?rawiz Wives of 86115 La classe francaise learns about Ehr: language from a basic understanding of the English language. Both languages are de- signed to give the student a ha51c Elementary preparation for the continuing study in an Institution of higher learning. Mrs. Polk. substitute teacher. gives, weeldy sptlling test. - .35; translate French sentences. .1 MI. Bennett explains some basic fundamentals to his physic: class. Mafk $mgmga of Science All right, group. For the fifth time. . Bells offers. a well-rounded mathe- matics and science program. Among Eht cnurscs offered are Genaral Math, Algebra. Trigonometry, General Sci- ence. Biology, and PhyHcs. These rende: Valuable assistance :0 those en- tering college and the. business world. Mr. D. N. Bennett Physics and Mathematics Mr. R. D. Dantzier Mathematics Mrs, chgie L. Davis Biology and Science Mr. R. W. Morris Marhamatics. Science, Coach Mr. I, E, Porter, Jr. Mathematics M15. Edith 5. Beast? Science 23 Miss Mary.- R. Maxcy Bucial Smdies Mrs. Lucille K. Wantl's Social Studios What do you Suu'th Carolina Manna and Joey search for Indonesia. meannthe South won the Civil War! History class studies show colonial government. Um km? of flu? SWIM Arr: 3M66'Mfd Deep in flit? Past II is the aim Of the Seeial Studies DePau- ment to teach student: about the past, help them to und erstand the present. and to prepare them for the future. The cnunes affered in this department are United States, History. World History. Governmtnt. and Economics. Wanda and Btvcrly us: new tape recorder to good advantage. 6mmmfal 60mm Prapara for m Ewing's; World The subjects taught in our Com; Inertial Department are Typing and Shorthand. Through the teaching of these subjects students are better prcv pared for careers in the business world. wr' This recnrd is timad fol J'vcbrlq.r words a minute. I 1,.jr. 'r. rt Mrs. Carol K. Kirkland Commerce Auto Mechanics students repair carburetor and front axle. Auto Mackayfcs Prepaw guys for ?utm' Mr. Buckwalter oversees the grinding of valve: by Joe Dopson. MI. L. E. Buckwalter Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics. under the direction of MI. L. E. .1 Buckwalter. teaches lhB BHS boys who must plan for :11: future. This year a; a special projen, the bays are over hauling a '55 Chevroler. 'Nlmn. tirni: permits. they also work for faculty members and friends. Ayrfmkura Makes far Eartar 3M3; Du: course in Vocational Aggiculture offers exw tensive training in agriculture. While. classroom work is basic. Held Hips. supervised: farming pm- gra ms at home and Future Farmer activities an: major pans of The tonne. li'u'il'+ IL L. SPHDEH Agriculture Dale sleeps Lhrcugh interesting Agriculture demonstrariun. -'--I-II-I ' i .-..M- l. 'l .' it I . h HM ra-r-ru ' 5m... c ---:- --.---.--.-----.o. uJ-m- '.- .' ,3- . Horns: Economics students learn the fundamentals Crl' macltints. patterns, and sewing. iytm' memakars ,Cmm Basic fimc Skilzs Students construct garments. Mrs. Mary C, Summers Horne Economics Girls who plan a lawn: In Home Econumics learn the fundamentals of foods and making. sewing. home decoratiom. home improvements. home nursing. and first-aid in their home economics classes. Along with their class work. they have guided experiences pen formad at home. Thay are learning today to build better homes for IQmUIIEW. I 29 Mm? Provides aw Outta! for 564!- frprc'ssim with good leadership and ialented Students corn' blncd. 3115 students cniuytd seveml musical pro- grams and rLli'LCIIUi'IS presented by the Glee Ciub. Band. and pLanU ETLIdEIlts. Vocat Auditions. . . Alma Soprano? M5, Polk reviews marching band, with crmcal tyc. Mr. D. M. Mackintosh MI. W. 6. Polk Private Music Band Glee Club Ready! Exercise-41. 2. 3. Physical Education, which is taught by MI, E, '.'r'. Morris, emphasize; participation and possible leadership. P. E. is required for grades 5even. mght. and nine. These stucienls participate in. spam such as basketball. touch football. horscahucs. homng. softball. and tumbling. ML FL W. Morris thstcni Education 33 8. J5 :2 MM? -- - H 2. . . . II J 1' 2' ' 'l'uuch football can be fun. 31 32 Student Body 33 Smhr Officers DONALD NEAL PADGETT President FHA NKLIN TITk-IOTHY HUTTCI VICB'PIESidBnT HELEN THERESA CLMER Trtasurcr BARBARA JANE ATER Secretary SHERRY PAULETTE HARRISON Re pctrur ii FT: ' 3231991 MRS. CAROL K. KIRKLAND MR. 13-. 3'91. KILLIAN Advised 6W5 0f I 966 HHRHARH IANE AYER Ehrhardt, South Carolina Marshai El. 4: Glee Club '2'. Beta Club 2, 3. 4; Papa: Staff 4, Tjrp1u4; Ciass Officer-Secrttary 47 GENE EDWIN BARNES Smoaks. South Carolina '1' 3:. I 2. 3: Black 131.2; 3, 4; Football 1., 2; Bus. Driver 3,4; FFA 1; Baseball 2. RONNIE EDWIN BENNETT Smuaks. Suuth Camlina Band 1.2.3.4. Captain 2, Presidam 3-. Glue, Chub 2. assistant Wardrobe Master 2: Boy's Rhythm Section 2: Senior Superlativc: Best Purscnality. LURE IRENE BRYAN Ruffin. Suuth Camlina FHA 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 4-, Pap Club 3, 4. Marsha 5 case MJSCOTS Mark Kinari 35 Most Talented Loulsc Crosby Lawrtn c c G arm's DENNIS MICHAEL CARTER Ehrlurdt. South Carolina FFA 1. '2. 3: Bays Stat: Ruprtstmativt '3; Annual Staff 3.4; Bus Driver 4. RALPH MARSHALL CGNNELLT Lodge. South Carolina. Student Council 1. 2. Secretary 1: FFA 1. 2. Treasure: 1. Prcsid cut 2; Block B 2. 3,4; Baseball 2. 3.4; Football 2.3; Class Officet. President 1. Secretary 3: Beta Club 3.4-. Bus Duvet 4: King Teen 4; Track 1-. Who's Who; Senior Superlativm Mus: Outstanding. FREDERICK EMMET COPELAND, JR. Ehrhardt. South Carolina T :3: l 4:; Senior SIIp-erlarlvar Must COIlSCiEmiGUS. CAROLYN JOANNE CROFT Ehrhnrdt. south Carolina FHA 1,2,3, 4, HETTIE DIANNE CRDSBY Snmaks. $$th Carolina FHA 1,2,4, Vice Presidcnt 4; Library C1L1b1;FTA 1.2.4.6153 Club 1: Cheetleader 4-, Beta Club 4-; Senior Superlative; Most Varsatile. MARY LOUISE CROSBY Lodge. South Carolina FHA 1.2.3.4. Songteader 2.4; M151: Club I, 2; Glee Club 1, 31 SEUdEl'JI Di- rector 3, President 3, Double Octane 3; Library Club 2; Student Cuunml 4-. Senior Superlative: Most Talented. HELENI ELIZABETH CUMMINGS Ruffin, South Carolina 5132'. Club 1.2. 3.4-, Double Octane 2.3, Sextette 3. Accompanist 4; Annual Staff 3,4: FTA 4: Pep Club 4. DENNIS GARY DOREMUS Ehrhaldt, South Carolina Substitute Bus Driver 3.4-. Baseball 4. ' 'N 3'? 33 MICHAEL ENICI FREDERICKSDN Williams. South Carolina. FFII. 1 , E. 3. 4. LAWRENCE PIERCE CARRIE Rufflu. South Camlina Glee Club 2, Boy's Rhythm Section 2: Band 1.2.3.4, Firs:1.ieurenam 2, Captain 3. 4: Annual Staff 2,3,4, .33:- siilant Business Manager 3: Librmrl.r Club 2; Pep Club 3; Must: Club 2-. Subatltute. Bus Driver 3. 4: Senior Su- perlativc: Must Talented. WILLIE MONROE GASKTN Ruffin. South Carolina FFa'I. 1, 2, 3. 4: Bus Drivar 4; Senior Superlative: Most Dependable. STEVIE MERILL GIVENS Ruffin, South Carolina Student Council 1: FFA 1,9, 3, 4-, Football 1; Baseball 4. LINDA GAIL GRAYSDN Williams. South Carolina FHA 1. 11.3. 4. SHERRY FAULETTE HARREUN Smoaks, Sourh Carolina Music Club 1,2; Student Council Treasurer 2-. Basketball 1. '2; Miss Bells High 2; May Attendant 2: May Queen 4; FHA L, 2: Block E 2,3: Paper Sme 3.4. News Edith! 3,4; PTA 1: Etta Club 3, 4: Class Officer. Reporter 4-: Who's Who; Senio: Buperlative: Most Outstanding. Swim Vfcforfom- Pawdcr puff game JOAN DI. INNE HARTER Ehrhardt. 50ml! Cartblilia Library Club 1.: Basketball 3,4: FTJ. 3. 4-. Glcu Club 2:31udcntCmnm'13; Beta Club 2,3,4; Block B 3,4: Annual Staff 1!, 3. 4, Layout Editor 3, Eusines; Manager 4-. Substitute Bus Urban 3. 4; Who's Whm. ELIZABETH ANNE HERNDON Ehlhardt, South Carolina Library Club 1; Music Club 2; Glee. Club 2, Sexteue 2, Double Octane 2: Beta Club 2.3.4. Vic: Prasidcnt 1: Girls Stat: Representative 3; Pa per Staff 3, 4. Reporter 3, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 4: Annual Staff 3. 4; Condonk Teen Board Representative 4-. '.1.-'ho's who,- Senior Superlatiw: Most Likely To Succeed. Most LikEIy To Succeed Prastcun Hiers Anne Hem don 39 4D KmMrzg 65155 kings- LPERY PARKS HERNDUN Ruffin. Suuth Catalina FFA L. 2. 3. 4. PAULA JUNE HEIINIJON Ruffin. 50th Carolina FHA 1.2.3.4.. Representative lo State Convention 2.3. Parliamentarian '1: FTA 4-. Gite Club 2,3,4. Double 0m latte 3. Sextette 3; P31: Club 3.4-. Cheerleader 4, DELDRIS ANN E-IERS Ehrhaxdt. South Carolina. Music Club 3: Glee Club 1,2. Octane 1,3:Librar1r Club 1: Beta. Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Reporte: 4', Paper Staff 4. Typist r1; Senior Superlative: Must Dependable. PRESTON HENRY HIERE. Ehrhardt, South Carolina Ann 1.1.11 Staff 3.4; Baseba114; Boy's Stan; Impresentative 3:. TimEkEEPEI 3.. 4-. Beza Club 4-. 53an SuperlatiVE: Mos: Likelyr To Succeed. LINDA KATE HUDSON Ruffin. Suuth Carolina FHA l. 9.3-. May Day attendant 1,2, 3, Maid of Honor 4.- Cheerleader 3; Pep Ctuh 3,4: Miss Bells High 4: Glee Club 4. FRANKLIN TIMOTHY HUTTD Smoaks, Eouth Carofina 510:5: 3 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Football 21 3-, Bus Driver 3. 4: Student Council 4; Class Officer. Vice Preszdtnt 3.4-: Senior Superiatlvc: Most Initilecmal. 0w Highlight of year ALICE FATE JOHNSON Islandton. South Carolina Glee 1'3!qu 2,3, 4, Hcpnrlur 4,- Suhsri- tum Bus Dm'ur 3.4. TERRY DOUGLAS KINARD Ehrhardt, South Camlina FFH 1,113. Elmsldcnr :1, Slaw.- Fatestry wmaer 4; Boys SIale Representative 9: 1' 62,1 4, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer. Reporter: Bus Driver 4: SILl' dent Council 4-. Football 51. BARBARA ANN LENDER Smoaks. Knuth Carolina PTA 1: FHr'I. Z. 2, 3, 41-: HIDEk B ?- 2, 3. 4; Iiaskntm111.2,3,-Ii, Co-CapLain 3, 4.- PEp Club 3.- 5ch: Club1;Librnty C1ub1:3u:nior Superlative; Musl, Athletic. I-ZUHICK 1-iUGD LTUNS. IR, Smoalts, South Carullna FFA 1,51: Fonrball E; Subnitute Hus Z'erea' 3.4: '1'r;tv:tk 2. WDDDRD'w' 'nh'ILSDN MARTIN. JR. Lodge. South Czrolma FFA 1. 2.3.4. Vlcc Fmsiu'tnt 3. SCH.- rmcl 4; Football '2; liaskezb3112.3.4: Baseball l.2.:1,4.- Block B 1.13.4, HARRY MARSHALL HEARS Ehrhardt, South Carolina FFA 1.2, 3; Easkctball 4; Bus Drives: 4; '7' 5.: I 4. 41 .12 WMK 135$ng Mam; Jifwdfng glam ;Q a? .11 . $2? Must Intellectual Most Outstanding Treva. Murdaugh Timmy Huzto Paulette Harrison Marshall Connelly Participating in Sparta Z30 8mior5 3m Study? ADRIENNE ELIZABETH MEDLIN Ehrhardt. Squh Carolina FHA 1-. ETA 3: Substitute Bus Driver 3. 4; May AltEndant 1, 4-. Cheerleader 2. 3. 4-. Head Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 3. Secretary 3: Black B 2.3.4. Secrataly 3, 4, Treasurer-Repjner 4: Beta. Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3-. Annual $Eaff 2. 3. 4-, Paper Staff314. Sports Editor 3. Business Manager 4: Marshal 3, 4'. who's Who. CHARLES DEAN MILES Ruffin, South Carolina Football 2. MATRED IACQUELIN MURJJAUGH Islandton. South Camlma Music Club 1:132:31 Club 3.4. TRE'W'. DIANE MURDAUGH Islandton, South Carolina Student Council 1,3; Class Officer, President 2, Treasure: 3: FHA 1.2, 4, Secretary 4: Beta Club 2, 3, 4-. Paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4: Chiefhiarsh313.41 Miss DAR; Substi- tLIIE Bus Driver 4-: Gite Club 3, Re- porter 3: l'v'ho's Who: Senior Superlah tive: Must Intellectual. DONALD NEAL PADGETT Smuaks, South Carolina FFI'. 1r Secretary: Student Council 2, 3.4. Vice President 3. President 4; Baseball 3; Music Club 3: Class Presi- dent 4; Who's W110; Senior SUFEI'IaIi'L'E: Ben Leader. EDGAR HOMER PHILLIPS Smoaks, South Carolina FFA 1.2.3;Aunu.115taff3l4. 43 60kg? 56mm? Emma's? Marriage? PHILLIP ANGUS POLK Islandton. South Carolina FFH 1. 2. 3. ATHELDA IDRESS PREACHER Rufhn, South Carolina FHA 1. 2. 4-. LARRY LAMAR RAEIN Islandlon, South Carolina FFJw. 1,2: FFA Associate Member 3,4; '1' 8k: 12.3.4. Prcsidem .1: Bus Driver 3, 4. JOSEPH WAYNE RENTZ. l-TlJIllardt. South Carohna Hasltetba112,3.d; Basebali-i: Bus Driver 4; Block B 3,4. RONALD DANIEL RHODEN Snmaks. Saulh Carotina MIRIAM ANNETTE RISHER Smoaks, South Carolina Lihrary Club 1: Music Ciub 1. 2; Glee Club 2: Annual STaH' 2. 3.4. Assistant Edito: 3, Editor 4; Hand 1.2.3, Re- ;I-urteJ 3: Miss HI Miss 3,- Marsha: 3.4; Eula Club 2.3.41. President 4-. Substi- tute Bus Driver 4; Who's Who; Senior superlative,- Bust Leader. 27km P036 .Qwsfims far Swims BETTY ANN ROBERTSON Ruffin. South Carolina FHA 1. 2-, Annual Staff 1, Z, 13, 4-, Beta Club 2. 3.. 4-. Marshal 3. 4; Senior Sn- perlaIive; Most Conscienljnus. JUDY KATHRYN ROGERS Lodge. South Carolina FHA 1, 2, Most Dependable Bin Gaakin Ann Hisrs RALPH ALLEN SEASE Lodge. South Catalina FFJ'L I. 2.3. Sentinel 11: Block H 2,3. 4: Baikalball 2,3,4, Cu-Caprain 3,4; Bus Driver 3. 4; Baseball 4; Senior Su- perlativc: Mast AIhletic. 45 4E 371:5 km! :0 graduatim DUN CLAYTON SINEA'l'H Eslaudtuu, South Carolina FFA 1.2. 3; Bus DII-mr 2. 3. 4: Band '1, 2. BETTY JOYCE SINEATH Isiaudmn. 30th Carolina FHA 1,2, :1; Music Club 2:431:23 Club 3-. Band 1-, PaperSIaEf1;CEass Re- porter 1; Sludcnt Council 3: Harvest Queen 3-, May Attendant 3, 4. PEGGY DEAN STRTCKIAND Smoaks. Sautll l'.Ia:oLina FHA. L, E, 3, 4, President 4-,T1cra Club 1'1: FTJK 4: Library Assistant 4. PAT SMITH TURNER Ehrhardt. Snml: Carolina FFA 1.2, 3.21: Football 3-. T 3:14, SEIgeant-at-mms; Substitute Hus Dnvn 3. LARRY EDWARD ULMER Ruffjn. South Carolina FFA 1. 2. 3. Seminal 2,-Fu0tba11 I.2. 3. Co-Captain 3; Class Officer. Vice Presidem 2. Frasidc-u 3-. Block B 2.3, 5., President 4-. Bus Driver 3,4;Bashr1- ba112,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Pep C'Iub 3: 33531151114: Whn's W110; Scum! $u- perlative: has: Versatilt. MIRIAM AGNES ULMER Ruffin, South Carolina FHJI'l 1. 9.3.4:!!3133 Club 2, 3: Duubla Octane: 2.3. grows Simrltfr Day 67y Day Bust Pmsclnality Ronnia BEHDEE! Theresa L'Jmer HELEN THERESA ULMER Ruffin. Smith Carolina Student CouncH I:FII.5L1.'2:;-'Irlnua5 Staff 1, 2. 3, 4, Husincss Manager 4-. Beta Club 2,3.4: Class Officer. Sm;- rctary 3. Tleasurel 4; Marshal 3, 4; Who 3 Who: Senior Suptrlative: Elves: Personality. BETTY RUTH WETHINGTDN Islandron . South Carolina Libraiy Club 1; FHA L12,3,4: Glee Club 3-. Double Dcmuc 3-, Beta Club 4. -'.'-. 4? Most Versatile Lam;r Ulluur Dianna Crosby Most mhletic Ann LLnder Ralph Seas: 134:5: Luaders M031 Conscientious Donnie Padgett Miriam Risher Betty Ann Robertson Fred Copcland Marslrab THERESA ULMER Assistant Chief Matshal TREVA MURDAITGH Chief Marshal MIRIAM RISHER JANE AYER BETTY ANN ROBERTSON ADRIENNE MEDLIN I 'f A 1- ; f - Scatcd: Ann l-Ic-mdon, Miriam Risher, Treva Maidaugh. Dianne Harter. Standing: Donnie Padgett, Paulette Harrison. Theresa l.2llrnvs.-rT Adrienne Medlin, Larry Ulmer, Marshall Connelly. Dormit- Fadgctt President Student Council, President Senior Class Treva Murdaugh Edimr Paper Staff Chief Marshal Miss DAR Beta Club Dianne Harte: Business Manager Cressroads, Beta Club. BIOCR B Basketball Theresa L'Irner Business Manager Crossroads Marshall, Beta Club. Senior Class Treasurer Miriam Risher Edimr Crnssruads President Beret Club Marshall Marshall CDImCIIy King Teen Black El Beta Club Anne Hemdon Girls State Vice President 5613, Club Condon's Teen Board Representative Annual Staff Adrienne Medlin Beta Club Business Manager. Paper Staff May Attendant Head Cheerleadm Marshal Annual Staff Paulcne Harrison May Queen Beta Club Fa per Staff Senior Class Reportcr Larry Ulmcr President. Block B Co-Captain, ankclball Bus Driver Paper Staif Cm Oytstandfyy Seniors Elma: 6y AHHIIM Staff 51 Sminrs MESS 1124K 'I'REVFL M LIED 3'1 CGH King Cam MARSHA LL CUNNELLY Cake Hagar; Girls State Hays Stat: Kwrmfafiw Rwrmtatfm ANNE HERNDDN TERRY KINARD, PRESTON HIE'RS, DENNIS CARTER 53 W' mg 51mm 5 : junior fiawrs 3L1 MES fliauiszs' Barba ra. Eamon 3km Donny Murdaugh, Becky BishUp. Gina's Offccrs FREDDIE PASCHALL -- Treasurer CHARLENE BENNETT -- Secretary FRED ANNAND 4L Vice Pmiident PETE WALTZ '-- Pitsidcm Advis'am Anneue Smith. Thomas Bell MIL Maly E. Still. Mr. Weston Bennett 55 Fred Armand Linda Avant Clyde Aye! Pang: Barnes chgy Bell Sue Bell Thomas Bell Charlene Banner: Barbara Benton Becky BisImp Shirley Bishop Ann Black Alice Breland Terry Carter Cindy Crosby Cassandra Caste Ruby Dapsnn Amelia Ehrhardt Beverly Fisk Ernie: Flalix Marlene Fralix William Hiers Iennifcr Jonas Judy Kinard Eloisa: under fmfars-e'dm of I 967 ffigiriiglzts Art: Harms! 612mm?! 2e yr. -Sr. Allen Marlin Johnny McMilIan Donny Murdaugh Carol Jean NDbJes Janie Oglesby Delores Padgctt Freddie Paschal! Douglas Polk Jimmy Preacher Linda Hahn. Marilyn Ramz Annette Smith Betty 10 Smoak Timmy 3111.ny Troy Stone Kevin Strickland Wanda Strickland David Thomas Margaret Thomas Claudtttc Trippe Freddie Waltz Beverly Wilma Allen Woods 5? ,Cxa'ssms am! Nuwcmzs Activities keep Sapfmworc's Easy MRS- EVELYN H. PETER3--MRS. PEGGIE L. DAVIS Adviwrs GWEN SMOAK. Treasurer; LESSIE MYERS. Secretary'; GERALD CONNELLY. V1ce-PresidefltdOHNNY HERN- DDN, President. Shirley Bell Donna Bishop Arm Blocker Patricia Breedlove Judy Breland Richard Carter Gerald Clayton Gerald Ccmnally Robert Copeland Carolyn Crosby 53 6!st of 1968 Donald Crosby Iue Dopson Faye Fender Peggy Fender Dianne Felk Joel Frall'x Johnny Herndnn Lloyd Herndan George Hiers Ronnie Hudson Sonny Hudson Vernon Kinard Gilbert Linder Edna Litchfield Gtraldine Lyons Susan Lyons D4311 Martin Sandra Martin Joyce Meats Susan Mitchum Lassie. Myst; James Padgert Joe Padgett Johnny Phillips LaVern Polk Louis: Folk Donnie Robertson Elmyla Robertson Pam Sanders Iackie Scoggins Eddie Sincath Gwen Smoak Danna Smyly Regina Smyty Vanna Spell Ginger Suickland Margaret Thomas Mon Lee Vamadoe Terry Vatncr Ed win Warts 59 EU . SMDAKHMRS. MARY C. SUMMERS Marl: grade, 67355 of 7969 Advisers JULIAN GARRIS, Pmsidcm: DANNY CARTER. Vice. Plesident: CHERRY HUDSON, Secretary; MYRA MURH DAUGH. Treasurer. Sharon hhrens Mfrcd Bazzle FJcryd Bennett Hauiet Bennett Marsha Bishop Ruth Black James meland Linda. Bryan Caroline Cams Patsy Carson Danny Cartel Lerla Carter Dale. Clayton Charles Cook Minnic LE6 Conn Iipber: Cannelly Ronnie Cmnclly Wade Cox Gail Craven Cindy Cumming: Michael Fandcr David Folk l'ullian Garris Danny hmdun Semi; H0635: Cherry Hudsnn 102:; John: Barbua Jams Ray Jone: Rebeca! IumP-cr Frtddic Kinand Kathy Kitchens Anucttc L'Lchr Berry Linda: Martha Ltnder Bunnie McKenzie Kathy McPherson Marilyn Medlin Beuy Kay Mani: Myra Murdaugh Patricia Nichois James Ugleahy Challf Padgett liarry Padgett Jenme Padgett Nancy Padgelt Gail Peters Emcn Folk Everen Polk Suzanne Prieuer Wanda Rents Miriam Rabat: Piky Rnbcils Tammy Strickland Carey $Irtcltland Gene. $lrickland Angela Thoma: Kay Thomas Frankie- Va malice Mlchael Vamadoe. Richard Vamadoe Thomas Vamado: Wayne Vamadoe. Faith Warren Haniet Warren Virginia Hem: My Wilson ?msizwm 8Mlmsimm A5193 Zest to School Activitzks Bl am: gm; gm of mo JANET SMDAK. Presidtnt; JIMMY TRIPFE, Treasuler; COREY ULMER. Secrelary: RONNIE IUN'ES. Vice President. MRS. EDITH 5.. SEASE-dMRS. DOROTHY ROBERTS adviser: Peggy Alderman Michael B-ailey Ann Barnes Brenda Barnes Rosa Barnes Swindell Bell Cynthia Blocker Kathryn Brambltn Dtan Breedlove Bonnie Breland Dianne Breland Gail BreIand Patricia Bmland Bcvcrly Brown Leon Bryan Arm Culley Cathy Culley Buddy Craven Sw-Ercslmm Cake Adfw PW! fl! 61:16:; and Sports Wayne Crosby Mark Dantzler Roger Dauglas Shcmu Fralix Eddie Gibson Nancy Godley- Travis Godley Sadie Hemdon Bernie Hudson Florence Hudson Wayne Huttu Van Juhnson Ronald Jones Alma Kinard Ginger Kinard lame: Kinard Wayne Kinard 1u'4.-'1lli:al'rx Lyons Johnny Martin Evyonne Murdaugh Bern.r Padgett Dale Padgett Linda Padgett Bill Pcllum Mike Phillipa Ruben Phillips Carton Pull: Shirley Preacher Joann Ruben: Marshall Robertson David Ryan Janet Smash erida Stcodlejr Dean Strickland Nancy Strickland Ann Thamas Jimmy Trippe Corey Ulmzr Judy Ann Vamadoe Roger Waltz Swmm waders Pram! PAM MARTIN. Secretary-Treasumr; SUE SAUTJS. Re- porler: TERRY KINARD, Plcsidtnh BRENDA MYERS, Vicc-President. M155 MARY R. MAXET Advism Suzanna Annand Lois 54:11 PETE Hishop Sarah Bishop Patsy me Blume Nancy Bowers Peggy nramhlert Patricla Culley Larry Canneuy Marilyn Cranky Edwald Danlzlcr Mmme Dobbins Cmmie Unmnn Dc hmah Dopson Pleas Faslit Paulette Fender Name Frallx Liston Gaskin Susan Gilmom Ethel Hcmdun Mike Hemdun B4 War Stacc51 ix! Amway lame: H121: Grcgury Hudson Dal: Hum: Mikg Ielnigan Donald Jones Vernon Jones Rmemary Kmart! Tury H. Kluanl Jaseph Lyons Linda Litchl'leld mill: Marsh Bunnie MerJu June. Martin Pam Martin Eugene Maxey O. D. Mmdlugh chgy Mudaugh Brenda Myst: Shillny Mym Deanne Nettle: Kenneth Nichols Rowland Padgcl'l! Vernon Padgett, Ir, Liston P21111111 Faber Poll: James Palk Timmy Pam Bulimia Ponds Allen Plimtcr Francs: PIicstcr Phyll': Frieze! David Rhoden Marlon Rizer Thomas Riga: Carol Rohmmn Cindy Saul: Sue Saul; Paul Smallwood Jury Smith Terry Smith Butuda Small: Ann Strickland Libby Strickland Marilyn 3::1ckland Symmie Strickland Charles Thelma: Myra Thomas Carolyn Tools Jan Trippe Dale TJ1'IIIcr Alice Varnadue Dabouh Vnmadne Linda ?amadoe Sherry Vamadu: Linda Wiggins Rmuda Wood . . I . .. I . l. .. 4 ! .I....:.r. .a.f-...L..i+.$.1u Activities 5? Student Kindersktjv Bells Student Council is composed of four exec- utive officers and the preaidcnt; from each hum: room. The aim of the student council is :0 main- tain :1 close relationship between students and faculr :3: while striving to encourage and promote the best ideals for the students. It furnishes naming in char acter. leadership. and the democratic way u! lift. Here at Bells this cuuncil carries on elections, conducts assemblies. advises clubs, and promotes worIIm-hjlc projects for ThE' schooL DU N HIE PADGETT, Pres idem! FREDDIE PASCHALL, Vice President PAM SANDERS. Secretary A Student Council M . 1:3! H . SB 6mm?! Promotes Md Democracy Each year the council sponiors the Miss Bells High lettst. Funds from this event help to send council members to workshops, meeting; and build thc schalarship fund. Under that leadership of Mrs. Peggie L. Davis. Advisor. and Danni: Padgett, President, the Bell: High School Student Council provide's practice in using; the democratic miles M government in Our daily litres. meet ing in progrcss. KAY THDM :13 , Tre asurcr MRS. PEGGIE L. DAVIS. Advisol 39 BESINESS MANAGERS Thesasa Elmer and Dlannc Hatter crossroads Staff Easy hDVISOJI AND FJJI'l'DR m. Dorothy Rubens and Miriam Rishm Thu Crossroads is a symbol nhhe acnviiies ol' Firtlls High Schoal. Therefore. as a source of memory fat the students of BHS, The Crussruads :5 published during cauh yuar. Thc staff is. composed nr ambuiOus. hanlwnrking high school studcms from Ihl: m'mh through IhE twelfth gmdes, nut, Dianne. say: Miiiarn. that's Drug,F JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS Dennis Cartcr. Bath Cummings. Preston Hiers, Betty Ann Robertson, Lawrence Garris. Anne Herndon, Eddie Phillips, Adummc Medlin, and Linda Rahn. 'h-ru. nunusu Itzi. I NEW MEMBERES FTRST ROW; Barbara Bertram, Jennifer Jones, Margaret Thomas, 1:11-2:55r Faigeu, Gall Peters, Angela Thames, CI'LEIHFJ-r Hudson. SECOND ROW: Donny Murdaugh. Fred Annand. Joel Fraiix. Annette Smith. Donna Smyly. Gwen Smoak. Pam Sanders. lemming Mmm for Sckool1f$tory CLASS EDITORS Eddlt Phillips and Frcstan Hicrs Estor and Business Managers discuss Layout. your palm of view: Each ycal a group of hard walking determined students strive to publish a yearbook that will best represent the activities and urhEr phases of Bctls High Selma: h'rc. ADVERTISING STAFF mm: Herndon. Jennifer Jones. Pat Breedlove, Johnny Phillips, Treva Murdaugh, Larry UIJTIEJ, Charlene Bennett. Adrienne Medlin, Margaret Thomas, Paulette Harrison. Balls Kama Supplfc's News :0 Kff. 5'. The Bells Rcvue is edited by the staff of re- porters From various organizations and claims. The staff compiles news events, special. fea- tures, and sports activities into a wonhwhile school paper. Subscriptions and advertisements enablc our school to publish this palper. TR EVA MURDA UGH Editor '52 ADRIENNE MEDLIN TYPISTS Business Manager Jane Ayer and Ann Hiers EDITORIAL STAFF Shirley Bell. Shirlny Bishup. Donna Smyly. .Trjnl'il'qu,r Phillips. Pam Sanders, Fred Annand, 9.1m I-Tiersl Adrianna Medlin, Jane ayer. ?3 36m Ramsay: Academir Ackfwmm! Beta Club consists of thc studen'ls who make 911 or above on all subject: and who maLmain an average 0! BS on .111 subj acts. This year Ben: Club member; are louking forward to that annual 51am convention in Columbia during the spring. This trip will be financed by the diffarent projects carrier; out through the year. Encouraging Bails students to continuz their education after high school is om main goat. PRESIDENT and HDVISOR Miriam Risher and Miss Mary Maxey ANN HIERS. Secretary; BARBARA BENTON, Treasurer: ANNE HERNDCIN, Vice President. SEATED; Dianne Hartcr. Becky Bishop. Entry Ann Robertson. Jackie Murdaugh, Paulette Harrison, Theresa Ulmer, Miss Mary Maxey, SECOND ROW: Margaret Thomas. Treva Murdaugm .Nfliiizrn Risher. Peggy Strickland. Adrianna Medlin. Balbam Benton. Charlulm Bmznmt. Annene Smith. Ann Hiers. lane Ayer. Terry Caner, Beverly Wilson. Ruby hopsun. THiRD R0125: Emu: Hcmdon. Danny Murdaugh, Timmy Harm, Thomas Bell, Marshall Connelly. H u ' .' ' x1- -I ' - -' I 1 g. rtiv h'mti' SEATED: Judy Kinaid. Charlcne Bennett. Paula Hemdan, Peggy Strickland, Beverly Wiliunl STAND- ING: Barbara Benton. Becky BlahOP. Pat Breedlovc. Betty 10 Slnoak. Shixlcy Bishop, Beth Cummings, Dianne Hatter. Gail Craven. Jcnnim Jones; Gail Fctcrs. Marilyn Rcmz. Wanda Strickland, Claudette Trippc, Peggy Ball. 9'01 Emwmgas Sfudmts BARBARA BENTON. Vice Presidem; CHARLENE BEN- a ggcaMf adrift??? NETT, Hutorian; BEVERLY WILEUN. Treasurcn REBECC'A BISHOP, Parliamentarian: MhRILYN RENTZ. Secretary. PRESIDENT and ADVISOR Jennifer Jones and Mrs. Ewelyn FeLeIs .75 31 SEA. VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY ADVISDR and PRESIDENT Freddy Paschall and Sunny Hudson .I'Mrif'n. L. Smoak and Freddie Waltz H Carry Kfmnt. 311mg Prmdmr, ml ?raddfa Waltz WM Cribs to Watilml 357,4 gowmtfm in Rama's 6'in THIRD YEAR J'LN'D ASSOCIATE MEMBERS SEATl-IJ: Fred Annand, Bill Gaskin, Troy Stone. Jimmy Preacher, Terry Kinard, Lloyd I-Ierndu-n, Dough; Polk, Timmy Symly. STnNDING; LarryF Hermann, Larry Rahn, Wandmw Martin, Donnie Faigen. Mike Fredricluon. Freddie Pa$cha1L Peta Waltz. Pal Turner, Johnny McMillan. FIRST AND SECOND TEAR MEMBERS FIRST ROW; David Folk, Buddy Craven. Rusty- Kinard. Thomas ?amadoe, Michael Vamadoe, Danny Herndon, Michael Fender. Mun Lee Varnadoe, SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hudson, Vernon Ktnard. LaVEm Pelk. Donnie RObEllson. James Padgett. Gaurge Hiers, Sonny Hudson. Gilbcrt Lindur. Ine Patlgw. Eddie Sineath. THFRD ROW: Alfred BazzIE. James Breland, Danny Cartcr, Don Martin, Gerald Cannclly. Evarcnt Polk. Ernest Polk; Dale Clayton, Edwin Warts. EMS Ekaptcr Kata Stipc'rior TIMMY SMYLY FRED ANNAND EN'U'UDROW MARTIN Treasurer Repentr Sentinel Tr ? WW ? 'L'-I: ' 'r ADVISOR AND PRESIDENT Mrs. Mary C. Summers alicl Peggy Strickland VICE PRESIDENT Dianna: Crosby SECRETMEY 'I'rcva Murdaugh FIRST ROW; L7 Hudson, L. Bryan, .34., Under, L Cloft, 1.. Graysoni M. Rentz, J , Dgtesby, E. Litchfiel'd, C. Crosby. Mrs, J. 1.. Summers, hdvigor. SECOND RUN.- R. Smyly. J. Bleland, D. Crosby, P. Strickland. W. Strickland, EL Nil- sun, M, Thomas. T. Murdaugh, A. Preacher. THIRD ROW: D. Folk, J. Hears, A. Black, F, Barnes, L. Crosby. B. Sineath. B. Wethingtun. M. UlmeI, E. Linda. 6. Lyons. FOURTH RO'H': P. Herndon, R. Damon. L. Rahn. L. A?alll, A. Breland. A. Hlackcr. S. Martin. P. Breecllovt. C. Trippc. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Summers. Advisur. P. Carson, M. Murdaugh. C. Earns, M. Linder, L, Cantr, M, Robcrts, J. Padi gen. SECOND RUW: r1. Linder. P. NichOIs. i3. MCKEnzie. W. chtz. 1c. McPherson. M. Medlin, El. hermeu, 1!. wmm 5. Pucstcr. 'I'HIEUJ ROW: :1. Jumper, N. Padgett, G. Craven, G. Pemrs, L2, Cummings, B. Lmder, M. Cook, 1., Bryan, 3M Puts fixamrmk cw Happy Home TREASURER HTSTOFUAN Marilyn Elcntz. Harrim Bennett REPORTER PARLI.-'-.MENTHRIF.N Sm: Bell Pa ula Herndon EU SEATED: Bonnie Martin, Betty J'o Smoait. Angela Thomas, Cherry Padgett. Lassie Myeu, Donna Smyly. Jackie Scoggins, Pam Sanders, Gwen Smoak, Shirley Bishop, Claudette Trippe. Dianne Hatter. Peggy EIEII, Jennifer Jones, Margare: Thomas, Adrienne PanadlirlT Ann Linden STANDING: Vernon Kinard. Timn1y Huttu, Wuodmw Martin, Marshall Connelly, Gene Barnes. Larry Elmer. Ralph Scase. Wayne Rentz. Gene Strickland. Frankie Vamadoe, Fred Annand, Freddie Paschall. Kevin Strickland. Johnny McMillan. 31006 W 61qu Stresses aamwork Spartmmsmp ff! Atkfc'tiw PRESIDENT, Larry Ulmtr: SECRETARY-TREASURER. Adrienne Mcdlin: VICE PRESIDENT. Fred nnnand. PRESIDENT twill! ADVISOR Larry Ulmcr and Mr. Ben M. Kllliau Pap 675:6 Promotes Sckwl Spirit CHERRY HUDSON, Sacretary-Tleasurer; GENE STRICK- LAND. Vice President; FAITH WARREN, Reporter. JULIAN GAFJHS. President MR. 3.1M. MORRIS. Aivimr Pep Club chten fumball. and basketball teams to victory. I .'. I15?- Bl EH3 .Drim's transport Stydmfs REGULAR BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Pcte Waltz, 'l'immy $myly. Dennis Carter. James Padgett. Marshall Connelly, Timmy Hutto, Larry Clmur, Wayne Htmz. SECOND ROW: Larry Ralm. Tcrry Kiliard. Woodmw Martin, Gent. Barnes, Harry Meals, Bill Gaskins, Ralph Sease, Don Sineath. SUBS 'T'ITL'TE DRIVERS FIRST Row: c. Ayer, W. Hiers, L. Garris, F. Annand. D. Murdaugh, I. Padgen. E. Lyons. .T. Preacher, D. Pom. R. Robumts1 D. Crosby. SECOND RO'HI': D. Don:- mus. A. Mtdlin. M. Risher. F. Johnson. B. Sineath, T. Murdaugh, L. Rahn. P. 3:11. D. Harter, S. Bishop. L Jones. 82 Cit: C $ 1 6M? Saws gomwmify The T. and I. Club emphasizes work and service throughout our com- munity, and 1.; always willing to lend a helping hand when the need arises. Thu; club believes in 1hr: ntcd for and the appreciation of vocational education. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, Par Turner VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY; Terry Kinard TErEjr Kinard, Harryr Padgeu. Allml 'n'coclsl Richard Carter, Erzlilea'aliJIcJ M; L. E. Euckwalcer, Adviser: Iue Dopson, Larry Ram. Par Turnerl Freddie Copeland. ADVISOR. Mr. L. E. Buckwaltcr PRESIDENT, Larry Ram Mr. Mac kimosh says, Open ynur mouth when you 5mg! 6163 6M? 3 Malta- HSIH; M3 Giaryj' JUDY KINARD. Vice-Presidenr; FATE JOHNSON, Rt:- porter; BARBFLRA BENTON: President: BECKY BISHOP, Student ULECEIDE: GAIL PETERS. Seaman; and Tzear 11 m. MACKINTOSH surer; SHIRLEY BISHOP, Librarian. Director B4 FIRST ROW: P. Herndon. E. MurdauEhJ A. Earns, B. Bishop. J. Kinard. C7 O'Toolt. D. Padgett, 5. SauIs. SEC- OND ROW: 'u'. Padgett, L. Hudson, L. Bryan, B. Cummings, J. Vamadoe, L. Polk, A. Ehrhardt. F. Johnson, L, Padgett. THIRD ROW: C. Cummings. S. Priester. L. Eryanr 3. Bishop. B. Fisk, C. Crosby, G. Feuers, G. Craven, M. Thomas, B. Benton. Accompanist. ACCOMPANISTS STANDING. Barbara Benton and Beth Cummings. SEATED: Shitty Eishnp. 35 Music 6M: inspire? Piaw 8tzzdm's EELINDA PDNDS, Secretary; GAIL PETERS, Re- M'Y'RA MURDAUGH President PO'IEI: GINGER KIMRD- RENEE NANCY MR. D T'vi MACKINTE'SH HdUIEDE STRICKLHND, Vice-President; PATSY BRELAND. ' Treasurer. Myra Murdaugh. FIRST RUN; Alice Valuation, Evelinda Ponds. Pam Martin, Connie Dopson, Palsy Hftlalkl. Nancy Strickland. Sue Sauls. $usanGi1mom. SECOND ROW; Beverly Brown, Ginger Kinard, Anneue Smith, Gail Peters, Nancy Gudley, Sarah Bishop, Libbyr Strickland. Hand Emmi? 6le Sdk gaimdars MRS. WENDELL C. POLK MR3. EVELYN MURDA'LTGE-l President Vice-Pmsiden: MRS. W. 5. BELL SecreLar and T ea: re: 3 I u Mrs. Polk. Mrs. Garris. and Mrs. Bell plan layoutrDI' ha nd C alend 3t. B? Em! Wigs Mam; Prim The Bells-Walterboro Band, under the direction of M1. Gerald Polk, a Newbvarrg,I Collage graduate, has added much color In this schooi fr-Jl'. Receiving new uniforms in early spring. the Bells-Waltemoro band has been busy playing for football garncs, concerts. and yaradea PERCUSSION Hubby h-lurdaugil. Ronnir: Bcnnctt. Bobby I: lakes hours of ractice IO nu: on one cod fifteen-minure show. Walters. Rachel Dodd. P ' 3 gm BRASS SECTION FRONT ROW: A, Barnes, D. Ulmer, T. Polk. S. 39-111. G. Timmcrrnan. L. Muntejoy. SECOND ROW; D. McGeiver. R. Barry. R. Tillman, L. Crawford, D. Dil- worth, T. Carter. THIRD ROW: E. Pulk, W. Wil- liams, L. Garris, D. Musdaugh, M, Smoak, J. Hum. H. Hoffman, EB Jar: Slata- W136 Parades Bells-Walterbom combined marching band. Majolettes and color guard. I 966 REED SECTION BOTTOM ROW: 9., Hickman, V. Heffemer, N. Chas- tein. P. Murdaugh, I. McMillan. TOP ROW: L 1AHI- liams. P. 1IW'IEI'SSEHSIE5LH. M. Cromwell. M. WIKDIL T. Bell. E. CuIlp-epp-er. The aim of the Junior High Science Club is to promote interest in science through the use of scientific apparatus and science projects. MRS. EDITH S. SEASE, Adviser NANCYrGODLEY, Treasurer; GINGER KINARDI Vice- JIMMY TRIPPE, President President: EVYONNE MURDAUGH. Secretary. yuniar High Science 6111b Promotes interest 1'11 Madam World FIRST ROW: Marion Rizer, Sherrill Fralix, Bernie Hudson, Dale Ulmer, Kenny Nichols, Robert Phillips. Janet Smoak. Rosa Barnes, Ann Barnes. Evyonne Murdaugh, Nancy Strickland, Fredia Steedly. SECOND ROW: Wayne Fralix. Donald Jones, Corey Ulmer. Travis Godley, Michael Herndon, Jimmy Trippe, Pam Martin. Ginger Kinard, Belinda Ponds, Nancy Godley. R - H -- .1 ': I I t J During tht: 1965-66 term Ihete Students have helped in 3'5?! numemus ways in rhe library. WE: appreciate their imamst and help. Besides those Who appear in the picture, Linda I W Litchfiald and Marsha BEShOp have helped in gaming The - 4- books in better order and conditiorl. Robert Phillips has bccn especially helpful during the Christmas rush. J; '- -- r $ifrrary Science of cm: Jammy! to ,Cfbmriam 19 A5355 1,. :9 Mrs. Fetus shows Peggy the proper method In: checking Out special Inference books. FIRST ROW: Blends Wood. chgy Strickland. Faith Warren. Katherine Brambleu, SECGND HOW: Cathy Colleyr Ann Colicy. Rebecca Jumper. Nancy Padgett, Joel Fralix, Tommy Htrickland. Mrs. Peters, Brenda Smuajt, Mar- garel Thomas. MRS. l. N. RIZER Second Vlce-Presidem 3613 1-7354 MR. ,T. L. HUDSON President The Bells PTA seeks to inform Ihe public and help parenu to a batter understanding of the total schuuf program. Their misting: an the fin: Tuesdayr night of each month have been informative and varied. MR. D. W. GARRIS First Vice-Pmsidtnt MRS. GARY E. HARTER, JR. MRS. M. E. WARREN Secretary TIeasurer 92 The main pmpose of the club Is to 555151 or help with alE school activities both financially and otherwise, Sum: of the projects of the Boone: Club have hem furnishmg equipment for athletics um: classroom mulatrmis fm- elementaiy anti high school, MR. ENOCH HENRY LTLMER PrESEd-tilt Ewstzr 6M? Z'mmports j. V. mrm Playars 32? gm 3mm gums MR. W. R. HUDSON MRS. CEROL K. KIRKLAND MEL .-' CARTER BRELAND Vice'Presideut Sccmrary '1'rLEasurm 93 r... m. 94 Athletics 95 Bay? Vamity Basketbal! CO-CAPTAINS Larrj.I Ulrner and Ralph Sense ,Carya Sytlwsfastic grawds Smart 36am- ..... ! 23 11 r : 35 :4..ng V3.7... .- IL' ix ml ml BUYS TEAM KNEELING; Wayne Rentz, Allen Martin, Ralph Sease. Larry Ulmer, Johnny Phillips. STANDING: William Hiers, Woodrow Martin, Kevin Strickland, Danaid Crosby. Ham.I Nears. Don Martin. The fast and exciting game. of haskcr- ball 1: supported 1.' igorously by the fans and students here at Bells. With several Itgu- Lars returning this year, The varsity boys hope :0 improve over iast yezir's Iecord. ,Ls h-1.K:'1!ian, Coach, discusses game: plans with :0- :Lptalns graftfyg Victorfas ffcwtbrmkfhy Defeats 'Pass it to someone in the open, William.' Han? Shows for DCBdEd IND. 98 Wis Easkm'all Striving Ior thc pmlection ofteamwmk The Bell; High girl's baskmhal! Imam PIEPELTE': To: all oppo- nems. Under the direction of our ncw coach, Mr, R. W. Harris. the giris learn the. rules 0! sportsman- shlp and Fair play. watch :hzu hand Jackie. .. Waning SeasoH- Cam CO-CHFTJ'LINS Barbara man. Linder .. Betty JG Smoak Guard drives a Inbound up the court. VARSITY TEAM FIRST Row: Harriet Bennett. Pam Sanders. Betty ID Smoak, Sharon hhrens, Cherry Padgett, Kay Thomas. SEC 0ND ROW: Linda AL-anr, Barbara Ann Linder, Jackie Ecuggins, Gwen Smnak. Danna Smyly. Shirley Bishop. Angela ThUmBS. Dianne HHHE'V, Jennifer JOBSE- Amicgcwtc's Eistrfct gliampfmskzp Cuacll Morris and scorekeepe; Ruby Depsou. Shirley moves in for .3 rebound. check store. JUNIOR. VARSITY DAREDEVILS FIRST ROW; Pam Martin. Marilyn Sufckland, Bonnie Martin, Marsha Bishop. SECOND ROW: Frelda Steed- ly. Barbara Jones. Patsy Breland, Nancy Strickland, Ann Kinard, Kathyr Kitchens, Cheerleaders and players rejoice after : irst . . uicm Let 5 go; Devals! r5 61163165351ch Symbolka HHS Go-Q'a-gaixg ' Spirit KNEELING: Paula. Hurndon, Elmyra Itnhercson. Adrienne: Medlin. Head Cheerleader: Lassie MycIS. Dianne Crosby. STANDING: Judy Kinard, Shirlcy 13:211. Peggy Bell, Margaret Thomas. Claudette Tripper. IUD HEAD CHEERLEADER: Kayr Thomas. EACK ROW: Mancyliowen. Phyllis Pnester. Brenda Bames, Cherry Hudson, Ann Barnes, Barbara Janet. 5. M 6kaarfmdcr5 5wM m ,Cozrd Ninth grade checrleadels practice Iheir favourite chum. Go. Devils. GD. I01 102 LEON BRYAN, Co-Captain; GENE STRICKLAND, Captain: FRANKIE VARNADDE. Cn-Caprain. Footwlf 6mm What 1'5 Junior Varsity football really like? Well, students, it's - - - pmctice liplenty of m. grinding. grueling rehearsal. briefing, sometimes hot tempers, and just plain old hard muscle. work. Then: is the :xcitlng thrill 0f a hard fuughr game and the math of the crowd when the clack say: then: is no man: Iimc. Then. we must look at tbs score. Some we have won and some we have last. But as the 01d saylng gues-u 1'1: matters not whether you win CII lass, but new you play the game C'mmwbrk m gaMpKIiabn 1...- ...' . .;,, wgm? 5 .'$!1. 1.9;: I:.- . II '.- . fztlm.f!.mur::3mts DEFENSIVE TEAM FIRST ROW: James Polk. JCIII'Innj,r Ulmcr. Tommy Strickland. Roland Padgett. Mictiaai Hcrluinn. SECOND HOW: Dean Sirlckland, Bernie Iiudton, Ruben Phillips. Kenny Nichols, Jimmy Trippe, Julian Gains. yumbr Vamfty? $3! Cry at ?ootmll OFFENSIVE TEAM FIRST ROW: J'iJ'nmyr Trippe, Frankie Varnadoe. Gene Strickland, Ray Jones, Carey Ulmcr, Charles Cook. Carey Strickiand. SECOND ROW: Bernie Hudson. Ernest Polk, Mike Bailey, Leon Bryan, yumhr Varmy ?aatfwlf .' 5'1. - -'.. ' '.I..- .'.'- ' .'T:-..-.V.'.'.. : Backiield runs play: I0: team. COACHES: Mr. 51. 13'. ans and Mr. B. M. i Killian. . Team lines up for uffensivs: play. i i I 1 ! I I; I r. f l ! I I I 104 VET ERAN PLAYERS Danni: Padgetr. Matshan Connelly, Woodrow Martin Fred Annancl+ Kg-S: gbygsmgg Affriffpdtg Mr. R. W, Mfgichiis B. M. Killian 6m?! SMSOH KNEELING: Thomas He'll, Fred Annand, Allen Maitin. Wayne Rentz, Donnie Padgett, Marshall Cunnelly. STAND- ING: Kevin Strickland, Larry UEmeI, Ralph 52.132, Don Martin, Pleston Hiers, Denny Doremus, Woodrow Martin. gang Y; :5; PS... HM' :-'- . - -... ' ' - 1'. J91: :34 .'.:'JII;' Erin;- PGH ' -. J: 4w14$dnmi463 - . -. '1d 15:345.?me 105 .. . . . . . .. ..:. 3.53:5? .52.. r.r.....lrt:tru 11.11.... . .. ?x?fa... 106 .. 5...... 35.5; .....5... ..... .. . ..7... a 75.531... . . .. .. ...... ....Eun?....... .13....43 ....3.1.....1...4...L.... .... .. t... .... ......muigdqguar. ....5... whmuwixfuq... . . ..... ..u...h....5.1ix313.1.. ..: .. . ...pilitatn: 255...... .. s r. ..:.......E..... . ...-1.....531: ...-rstEirrrHii www.nar. fit . ...l.....nu!.i.5...l5n...1-F.5II.. .. . 108 garmatm QWM May 6, MISS 5 H ERRY PAULETT E HARRIS ON MAY QUEEN 1366 The May Queen Is a 5-3-1110: Girl selected by secret ballot from the students in grads: 3-19.. E; The Maid of Honor 1; a Senior 6in selected 1.13- . . I secxet ballot from Etudenu :iI'I. gradrs 9-12. C.,'I':a:rj;'II bL-auty. Jllil mtl-lligirlm-c make DUI queuns happy choices. MISS UNDER KATE HUDSON MAID OF HONOR 0f grimy 7 966 ADRIENNE MEDIJN BETTY SINEATH Senim Senior MARILYN RENTZ. CLAUDETTE TRIPPE Junior Julum May Day 110 $ .J - DONNA. RM? BISHOP Sophornor: KAT HY M1291 HERE ON Freshman Artmmws DONNA SMT'LY Sophomme CE-IERRT PA DGETT Freshm an 111 112 h1- .. mm. . - 5131- ANN BARNES ANN KINARD Eighth Grade: Eighth Grade BELINDH FQND'S PHYLLIS PRIESTER Seventh Grade Seventh Giade May Day Attendants jfarm! May Md 9365!! EVYUNNE MURDA L'GH O. D. MURDHUGH A bar and girl are. ChDGEEI to represent Each homeroom. THE! collect penny vole: and the pet- mns receiving the highest number of votes become the King and the Queen OI Ihc Harvest Festival. 113 M55 Bells inglt A contest, sponsored by the Student Camcil. make: possible the selection of M15 Bell: High and Miss Bell: Junior High. Thi: comm is judged by out-of-mun judge: who mm: column the come:- rants as they appear in evenlng dress and school clothes. Th: am: who are In 1h: finals mun answer aunties similar to the Miss America Contest. 155 LINM KATE HUDSON MISS MIRIAM BELINDA PGNDS Ms Edie 5mm iliglz 114 60mm 22m 30m! kvprmtativa MISS ELIZABETH ANNE HERNDON Teen board representative is a senior gill clusen by :11: funky of HHS, 115 113 glmmmry 11'? Evils Simmtdry 9mm? MR. H. CHRTER BRELAND FrincipaluSixth Grade MRS. ANNIE T... BISHOP Music MR5. LLEWELLYN C. BISHOP First Grade MISS MAY CALDWELL Fifth Grade: MR5. LYNN M. HALL First Grade MRS. LOUISE K. PADGETT Second and Third Grade MRS. LOUISE C. SMITH Sixth. Grade and Librarian MRS. FRANCES W. STANLEY Fourth Grade MRS. INEZ M. STEEDLEY Third Grade MRS. BETTY S. TUCKER Second Grade 113 SEMI Gradm took garward m yr. 1m Grad: 5'5? Keg.r Anon Alvin Braiand Jennifer Brcland EdIIc Cook Lamar Crusby Peggy Closby Suzanne Cummings Dale Dantzlcr Vernon Dans John Dobbins Mike Gibscm Libby Herudun Lethal Hints Edith Hudson Bobby Jones fuhnny runes Carl KEnaId Pam Klnard Randall Kinard Bobby Mudaugh Cynthia Murdaugh Icanctt: Padgett Betty Polk Judy P011: Johnny Heather W111i: Priester Carolyn Roberts Lynn Dale Rubens Deni: Rnhemon Cindy- Smoak Elain: Stczdlty Lamas Strickland Wcsicy Thoma: Gena Ulmcr Johnny Dimer Wanda Warren Grade 3m: Minerva Man: Marian Esme: Ruben EclI Mlcl't Bishop Barbara Elmop Dali: Ercland Joye Breland Tommy Crosby T2111,- Dantzlcr Nancy Dupsnu Dennis Fender Shalil FEIngIm Harris 50:11:33 Roger 6061-13: Johnny Hcmdun Judy Hie Christine Hooper Debra Hudson 119 Stydmfs :34 Grades 30m; 59m Md SIZE Prasmt May Day yragmm Dari; Ann Hudson Terri Hudsnn Davy Johns Dannie Kinard Karen Kinam Eileen Ncwtan SLewe Overland Wanda Polk Tirrlmggr Pond: Dale Rahu Beth Rizal Art Roberts Freddie Starch-r,f Em-trly Strickland Allan Thomas Richard Dims! Jam Warrcn Melissa Warren gm Start! Marian Barnes Olive: Barnes Jimmy Hartley Jimmy Bell Billy Bishop Pamela Bishop Benny Brcbdlov: Shirley Bleland Polly Clmby Juan Dunner Paula Dabbins Andrew 3013mm Perry Dubai: kinky FenuEll DEarL Fralix Beulah Gamin Henry Gaikil'l Jal'l'my Hemdun Joseph Hicrs Marie Hiers Pmy Human David Jutunou Gail Litchfield Karen Names Eubhn Namon Dennis Parnell Gus Phillips DavId Polk Monte Ponds John RiaEr Ronald Stanley Sharon Till Ramty Ulmer Kathy Ulmcr Donald Wiggins Liz Wiggins. am 3km David Barnes Dannie 50th Lawanda Bowers Robln Beverly Peggy Emeland Rndncy Btcland Dianne Cnnnelly Ricky Cum Larry Crosby Peggy Ann. De'mu Glad: Dapsm Shawn Dupsm Thctcsa Dubais David Godley Shilley Guilty Dean Gtaywn Harold Him Gcnt Haupcr Brenda Hudson Anita Iona Danny Jones Ricky Jones Darlene Kinald Htlbctt Kmard Charles Marsh Delta. Marlin Margit Martin Iellbey Moffltt Cunnic Padgeu Brenda Parnell DatIen: Phillipa: Elizabeth Phillips Janet Ponds Tina Ann Pruveaux Janic: Hahn Donna Stanley Gail Thomas Sabrina Thomas Gay T111113: John Henry walling Dianne Wigglu Grad: aw Carol Ann: Danny Bamu Mary 54mm KM!!! 5211 Raymond Eilhnp labnni: Blacker Chris Breland Gary Ewan Strbvr. Cool: Anthony Gatsby Berry thy Henry Cumming: 121 122 m Primmy Pauicla DeWiLI: Glenn Fralix Mark Gwen; Ralph Godley Teraa Goodlng Ronald Hartleyr Charles Harman ChaItorta Helndnn Ricky Hamdnn James Hudsuru Rana Jones Riley Kicklightcr Shirlzy Kinard Alan Muffin Tony Murdaugh Walter Murdaugh Rita Durland Lu Ann PTLlllipi Lynn Phillips Debra Polk Nancy Polk Allan Szrickland Iohn Thoma: Hehon Thoma: Ruu'y' Ulmet James Lee Warren Joey warren Sheila Warren Chris Williams Braid: Wilson Grad: 01!: Ilmmy Mun: Roland Bell Rnnnje Bennett Handy Ear,- Iack Bishop Waync Bishop Ian Baum Ricky Breiand Sharry Brellnd Ronald Conn Eddy Crosby Sammy E. Danrzler Blackmm Dabhins Tommie Doinan Shawn Dquisc N211 Fergtuon Dianne Garris 'r'lclu'e Grayaon Michael Hurley Alberta Hien June Hiers Van Hters Sandy 1011:: Audrey Kinald grades Participate ix Gkrzktwas Program Michael Kinard Dale Lyons Frankle Marsh Wad: Marsh Jacki: Martin Barry Muldaugh Shawn Mutdaugh Dcan Ncltlc: Tommy Nichols Sandy Overland Brenda Padgett Debbie Philliw Dean Ponds Tony Ponds Dabble Preachcr Anita Prmruaux Christine Rahn Brenda RDbEEEDII Glenda Robertson Barry $111ith Bridgett: Tha-mas Cornelia Ulme: Chqu Walling Michael Wiggin: Mrs. Padgett's class plactices cleanliness. It's fun to go to the reading table in Mrs. Tucker's class. 123 Mrs. Bishop's class dramatius a reading story about a dummy The study of phonics is an interesting adventure. for M5. Steedley's third graders. Iris the wonderful world cf modern long divisien for Miss Caldwell? claSS. 566m; of glcmwtary 5mm; 1 Fii:r;r-; Just .1 little: more water. pleura. Mrs. Hallf Gena goints out the Rad Sea to her classmates. Faurrh graders are fascinated by early life in America. JWHIWM: Assets to EMS MR5. I. H. RISHEH. Manager of Cafeteria Mark Danulcr Helps Scrve a5 Custodian. I' MR. G. E. SMITH Maintenance Supervisnr of Area I LENCHRDOM PERSONNEL Mrs. J. R. Elmer, Mrs. L. W. Smyly, Mrs. G. E. Smith, Mrs. 1-1. G. Bryan, Mrs. B. L. Harrison. Mrs. W. 5. Bell Swarm gianmmry .9th0! MR. G. L. YARN Principa1--Sixth Grade MRS. ANNIE L. BISHOP Music MRS. GLADYS S. GODDWIN Third Grade MRS. ALMA G. HERN'DDN Second Grade MRS. ERNESTINE S. SAUNDERS Fourth and Fifth Grade MRS. ANNIE BELLE C. SUMMERS First Grade: hills. J. F. REQUEMDRE Substitute Teacher 12'? Grad: Stir Mari: Ahrcus Cheryl lilamk Henqr Carroll Clydse Cane: Wesley Carter Marylane Costa Ted Crosby Sherry Fender Larry Hemdcn Kathy Lindcr Icrry Lyons Jerry Padgett Rosemary Phillips Betsy Smith gm 35w Betty Carter Davld Crosby Barbara Lyons Deborah Maxcy Laumn Myers Brenda Nobel: Randy Priester Sheuy Friestcr Sara Alice Requcrnorc Patsy Strickland Nancy Stanfield Gmde 90w Kathy Babb Barbara Black Sandra Kay Crosby Nendell Crasby Charles Ferguson Mary Linder Billy Lyons Dowling Lyons Warren Myers Johnny Padgeu Ricky Padgett Dale Phillips. David Eric Sauls Karen Stanfield Dean Varnadoe am am Jae Byrd Ricky Campbell BrantlEy Carter Michacl Linda! Steve Linder Kenneth Lyons Wendell Lyons Jackie Nettles Darlene Smoak Mark Steedly Johnny Strickland Larry Varner Debbie Vamadoe grad: CWO Harriett Ahrens Cathy Byrd Gail Fender Barbara Ann Fergerson Debbie Hodges Kelly Johns Dondi Kinazd Fa 1th Linder Robert Lee Linder David Lyons Hepe Lyons Larry Myers Wayne Priests;- Phyllis Smith Ted Stanfield am 0116 Cindy Barnes Tommy Campbell Tommy Carroll Denise Hutto Stephen Kinard Anthony Lyons Mack Lyons Tony Lyons Dean Murdaugh Randall Myers Marie Renew Renec'a Stric kland Gene Varn Mrs. Phoebe Berry Lunchroom Manager Mrs. Vera Maxey Lunchroom Helper Mr. Frank McAlhany Custodian 129 130 dvertisiny A 131 gawk! Page HAYES IEWELERS Phone 541-?551 Walterhuru. S. C. HTCITT'S PHARMACY 356 Washington St. Walterbom. 5. C. CUMMINGS BEDS. GIN El. CUMMINGS BRIDE. GRAIN CU. Ruffirl1 Snurh Carolina COLLETON FEED 8-: SEED CO. Phone 549r9066 watterbom, South Carolina NOVITnSTEGEL'S MEN'S SHOP Clothes of Quality Walterbcm, South Carolina MILL END STORE 214 Washington St. Walterbum. S.C. INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE CO. 257 E. Washington Walterbom. South Carolina MADEMOIEELLE'S Phone 7041 Walterboro, S. C. ACKERMAN'S PRESCRIPTION Phone 5414666 Walterh-Um. South Carolina EL MNCHO U. S. Highway 15 Walterb-Dro. 5. C. CDLLETDN DRUGS Phone 549-6'111 Walterbom. 5. C. BRELAND SHELL STATION Phone; 562-2361 Ruffin, South Catalina DBLVIS SHOE SHOP Phone 549-5631 Walrcrboro. S. C. 132 GIBSON DRUG- CO. Phone. 549-4221 Walterburo. S. C. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Phone 541-2311 Walterbom. South Carolina EHRHARDT PHARMACY Jack van Lehe. Owner Ehrhardt. Scum Carolina FORD MOTOR. INC. 114 Waiter Street Walterb-om. South Carolina INFTNGER'S IEWELERS Phone. 541'10'1'1 Wallerbom. South Carolina PARSONS DRESS SHOP Phone 541-2255 Wallcrboro. South Carolina EISHOF1$ BARBER Ehrhardt's Leading Barber Ehrhardt, South Carolina CLOVER FARM 2 Localions Walterbum. Scull: Catalina CLK. TIRE SERVICE Ieffersm Eculcvald Waltcrboro. South Carolina IDEAL LAUNDRY Speedy Service Halterbumi South Carolina STUNE'S GROCERY Fhanc 562-21'26 Williams. 50th Carolina F C N Highway 15 Walzerbum, Suuth Camiina WARREN 3L GRIFFIN Phone 562-2441 Wiiliams, 50th Catalina 1nFESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 549-42131 Walttrboro. South Carolina MARTIN'S TEXACO 8: GRUCERY Phone 366-2346 Lodgc. South Carolina PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Service Food Distributors Charleston Heights, 5. C, The Annual Staff would like to thank 3.11 when contributed ads and made our yearbook possible. L. P. JORDAN Walterboro, S. C. 54-9-C'T91 Agent for State Farm Insurance Auto .... Life -- Fire COASTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 2'31. BROTWN STREET WALTERBORO, Si C. Serving Rural Areas of Colleton County with Dcpcndable 1cm- cost ELECTRIC POWER Where the Cnrop power line goes Frog re s 5- Grows SIMM'S TOGGERY Shces Men' 5. Furnishings Ladies Accessories WALTERBOROJ S. C. 133 R. J. THARPE 8: SON DEPARTMENT STORE Box 141 Store phone 4322 Home. phone 3402. Clothes 01' quality El'u'harcltr South C arolina STRICKLAND'S DIXIE CLEANERS In Dixie, it's DIXIE CLEANERS Waite 1'qu rn, Sauth C arolina 134 HARRY'S MEN 8. BOYS SHOP Where shopping is a pleasure Ufith Jan and Harry. W'altcrboro, South Carolina Reach fur SUNBEAM BREAD It? s Batte r -Whipped Palmetto Baking Co, Orangebur g, South C arolina HERNDON'S STOCK YARDS The Largest Livestock Market in Scuth Carolina. Hhrhardt, S.C. - Phones STBI-ST-Sl Fairfax, S.C. - Phone 3901 Sales Every Week .. Ehrhardt on Monday - Fairfax on Friday .Auctionecra Col. Ray Rentz. - LT. Hcrnclon Jr. H. L... Sneaky Herndun J. 1-1. Walker. Secretary-Treasurer WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE H. P. ULMER P. D. Ruffin, S. C, Sniders Cross Roads, 5. C. Phone Lodge V0 5-2262 Ruffin, S. C. PEOPLE'S PHARMACY Phone 549-6841. Walierbnrn, S. C. C omplin'mnts Bf ENTERPRISE HARDWARE Phone 541-3234 WAL'FERBORO SOUTH CAROLEKA 135 C omplimenls ni' ASTEN-HILL MANUFACTURING CO. Walterhoro. South C arolina Phone 351i P. O. Box '98 a Ehrhardt, South C arolina JENNINGS FARM SUPPLY The Trademark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implenlents D. FRED PARKER AND ASSOCIATES Vr'alterhurn South Carmina. 136 G. D. VARN NI-PHOSHK LIQUID FERTILIZER Ehrhardt. South Carolina Phone - 3882. THE SAUNDER'S AGENCY COMPLFIT E2 INSURANCE SERVICE 25? East Washington S1'reet Dial 541-2193 549LTTTT NITA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 552 L 546 l Smoahs, S. C. CORBETT BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANY'I'HING Phone 5'19w5311 Waltcrboro , South Carolina EASTERLIN FURN ITU RE COMPANY Cnmplete Home Furnishings Phote 549-3091 2-423 Washington Street Wai tc J'bDTG; South C arc: Lima 13? AIR-COOLED MOTORS SERVI- CENTER 639 N. xl'eifrics Blvd. Phone 54lr598l Waltcrboro, S. C. MORRIS GROCERY DIAL 562-2251 GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRIENDLY SERVICE Sumaks , Scuth C arulina 133 Congratulations! Class of 566 ELIZABETH ANN HERNIJON Cnndnn's Teen Board Member Hells High School - - I 2 - - - r. L5H Errn-Lu-I nimLL-r . - - -' - -. J :- - .h -..l HIKE. Sillll l1 IIIIIEI in the heart of downtown Charlest on Stop Woods Fires Gruxv lX-ane Tree. 5 Sell Mlorc of your Pulpwood to the RUFFIN P'IJLPWOOD YARD Phone 562 -2881 Gearge Hiers - Owen Colson Yard Superintendents Ruffin, South Ca rnlina STRICKLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Hospital - Accident Fire - Home-Owner's Polityr Professional Liability Auto Liability John G. Strickland, Agent Dial 562-54TS Nighta, Sundays E.- Holidays dial 562-5392 Res- Williams--Ofc. Smoaks, S. C. 11-IE PRESS AND STANDARD Publishers Printers Waltcrboro, S- C. Colletun County's Newspapers Since 137? Hallmark Office Supplies J. C. AVANT GENERAL MERCIIANDESE OIL AND GAS 562-5131 Smoaks, S. C. EDISTO LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of SHORT AND LONG LEAF PINE Saulhern Hardtvoods Kiln Dried. Rough, and Breased Phone 538-5811 Waiterboro, South Carolina 139 LI OliPLlh-iENTS OF RICK'S EHRHARDT. S. C. PHONE 3001 WALTERBORO HOME BAKERY Specialize in wedding cakes and party cakes PHONE - 549-2251 WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA MD ma kw COLLETON IMPLEMENT AND TRUCK CO.. INC. John Deere - GMC W alTerbc-uro, Sou'rh Carolina COM PLI MEN'l'S OF WARSHAW'S Your clothes of quality store- ----featuring the current clothes for The girls and hangs and their parants. WA L'I' EHBORO EOL 1'H CAROLINA PEPSl-COLA BOWLING CO. WALTERBORO, S, C. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTERBORO LEONA'S BEAUTY SHOP LEONA FENNELL - Owner Phone 541-2182 3528 Lucas WELTERBORO, S. C . WALTERBORO AUTO PARTS Superior Service with Quality Parts and Supplies Auto -.Truck - Tractor Heplacenlent Parts Nfodern h'Iac hine 5110p Dia1549-6T5i 111 Bells Highway Walterboru, Sauth C arolina FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION nf Waltcrboro Insured Savings - I-Inrne Loang Savings Earn 4.- IIZQ'E: 142 FAN'I'A orange and grape SPRITE - TAB WALTERBORO COCA-COLA BOWLING COMPANY SOUTH CAROLINA 1-: LEE, TRIC an rJ GAS L? O M PAN H PUST GT FIE; H BOX 952 ELEcTii-cma ans co C HA R I . E-LS'E OX. SOUTH CAROLINA K. K. TRACTOR CO. AIJIJS-CHAIAJELRS f- ARM. l'IQUIPh-iENT SA I .I-LS -Sl-LR VIC, E2 DLAL 5-'1LJ--723I HEUF-iWAY l5 N. WAIJTERBORO, S. C. 143 SEVEN-UP BOWLING CO. PHONE - 54-1-3262 WALTERBORO, SO LITI-I CAROLINA EHRHARDT MILLING COMPANY DEALERS IN GRAIN. SEED, AND FEED 1iANUFAC'l'LTRERS AND CUSTOM MILLING Phone 339.1 Ehrhardt . South C. arolina 144 WALTERBORO DRESS CORPORATION W'alturbo r01 Suulh Carnlina SWEAT MOTOR SALES Phone 549-?881 Or 549-480! 3-1- Hnu'r 'W'recker Service Puntiac - Buick 720 J efferios Bauievard Walterboro. Scuth Carolina 1-45 J. I. O'OUINN selE-service Phone 562 -Z4?1 Williams, South C arolina COBURG DAIRY, INC. Phone 541u2205 Walterboro, South Carolina 146 VARN'S CASH STORE Perlilizer -- Insecticides China - Gifts - Toys - Feeds Seeds - Dry Cloud - GFDCEIiES Hardware ShiOAKS, SOUTH CARDI .INA VARN'S COTTON GIN For Better Turnouis and Samples Where competition is made, not met ! SMOAKS, SOUTH CAROLINA 14:?r VALENTINE LUMBER AND MFG. COMPANY - :w WHL Phone 562-2311. Night 562-2555 RUFFIN. SOUTH CAROLINA 14$ .5. a U D m P R W G N MW v- mm a n .1. .I. O r a. C h ..L U n... S s. k a m S .......... ..m-.m- -.m .u..m .m .... m...mI. .......u. ..-.-.i. ..--.- Z-nm .1...- n.......... ... 2 -. 1-H m I am :1 MW . nw .r I J- .m-: .n. 143 RUSSELL D. WARREN BUILDING SUPPLY WALLBOARDS - ROOFING - SPECIAL MILL WORK PAINTS - HARDWARE - COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING - PLASTIC HND CERAMIC TILE - BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 552-2511 Williams , South C arolina 150 1965 Walterboro, S. C. 1902 The Test 01' Time is Important in that it demanstrates FARMERS 8: MERCHANTS BANK .I'fk RMHLBE: .. $SS'QIK E3: Each. I . - - - - ' '-- ! .4. . ' Soundue s 3, 151 EEVI :- lltsurtuiaul unlinurtrnxt nu HI-nIn-an - :Hilkdtlhl I i t .' IIIIIII:I11::: ..: annutr III - III. I:thiui r- BANK OF WALTERBORO -1. Walterhoro, South Carolina 152 --.-- .--..- s- THE ENTERPRISE BANK Ehrhardt, S. C, Where Your Business is Appreciated Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .- . .l . ' n. 153 We would 11! : to euprcss our sincere appreciation n: all who have helped to make this edition of the Crossroads possible. without the hard work and patience of our sponsor. Mrs. Dorothy Roberts. our yearbook would n01: have been a success. To Mr. Bill Hone. phorographar: Mr. Bill Morgan. Ncmfum Publishing Company Rep- resentative; TM advertiscrs. Eur their financial suppm't: and all annual staff members who have. worked hard-rwe. say, Thank you. A special note of thanks goes to Mt. FL D. Dantzler, the faculty, and especially Mrs. Evelyn Peters who proofread and expressed her ideas for the annual. Again. on: word to allw- THANKS. Miriam Risher. Edna: Diannc Hatter. Bus. Mgr. Theresa Lillrnveu'+ Bus. Mgr. . An: .' .-- 13? ? 233' T 55;:-.'f 3if
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