Central High School - Lions Paw Yearbook (Central, SC)

 - Class of 1947

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f r ( 4a£s(i, Mi' 3 . -l_lUw- J A.B. Lander Collect History Wa T. C. Brace A.B. Wofford College A. M. Univ. 3. C. Mrs. Thelma B. Lee B. S. Winthrop College Science A) W. G. Owen B.S. Clemson College Agriculture Mrs. Fannie L. .Vinburn A.B. ..int rop College Mathematics-Science Lila . Kendrick A.B. Erskino College English J5C5. B• ... x llen A.B. Columbia uoTTege A.M. Vanderbilt Univ. English Mrs. Idalie Webb B.S. V inthrop College Hot ‘con. mics .«••Mil mum SENIO'-? CLASS OFFICERS Robert Bowen President James Gibson Vice-President Mildred Newton Treasurer Mary Eugenia Dudley Secretary Mrs. B. E. Allen Faculty Adviser Robert L. Bowen, Jr. Bob Mildred Newton Mick” Football 142- 43, Block C Club 47, ’Vatch-dog 7. F. A. 42, Treasurer F. F. A., '43- 44, Pros. Senior Class 47, Assis- tant-Manager Clipper '47, As- sistant Business Manager Issa- queenan 47. Two years in the Army. Mary Eugenia Dudley Genie J. H. A., Beta Club, end Block- er Club, '47, Secretary of Senior Class, 47, Sports Editor of The Clipper , '47, Circulation Mana- ger of The Issaqueenan , '47, won-medal for history essay, 46, Junior Play '46. J. H. A., Vice-President of Beta Club, ' Block-C-Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Treasurer of Senior Class, Business-Manager and Feature Editor of Clipper , ' ditor-in-Chief of The Issao'i e- nan , Usher 46, elected Good Citizen, Miss-Hi-Miss , 1947. James H. Gibson ‘ Bi Un Vice Pro3. Senior Class; Glee Club 42-143, F. ?. A., Block- C-Club. Servd in Marine Corps three years. 1 a 0 a r A T £ =r J A r A r A J r A d r A A W A f. J r S James Bracken Jimmy” F. F. A., Served Army three years. Carl K. Dobson v UAll GbA t in Vice pres. 7th 8th grade; Pres. 9th; Trees. 10th; Football, Basket- ball, Photographer, Iss- aqueenan , 47, Publisher Clipper '46- 47, Block- C-Club '47, Junior Play. Frankie Sue Elliott Frankie , Reporter, J. H. A., Basketball '43, 44, 45, 46, 47; Block-C-Club, Beta Club, Junior Play. I Billy Griffin Pres. 10th Grade; Sec. F. F. A.; Treas. Club '46, 47. Beta Richard Leroy Hendr icks Lee-F’ag Sec. F. F. A., '46; Treas. F. F. A., 47; State Farmer '46, 47; Junior Play '46; Scribe Boy ocout of America, m w.w. In; '46,- State Farmer '45, 46; Junior Play '46. Karl Kelley TAustirjr- 'reas. F. F. A.; ball 44, 45, 4G; B 5ck- C-Club '47. Harvey Jftagone Mann Served in the Navy thirty four months. ) J • liu. %....’Hi,...... XVXX ................................ ... 'III..’'Ill,..... ............ ’'III,X X. X ’«Ik ....................... ... 'III. ''Hb. X Mb. ........... 'Ill, tl J? d — r -i d Sr A d ✓ d 0 f 0 f J r J r d — r f y Eari Moore Squire Football '42, 43, 46; F. F. A.; Block-C-Club; Served in Navy. ,-rl Elizabeth Moore Lib J. H. A.; Beta Club; Marshall, '46; Reporter, '46, Junior Play; Assis- tant Editor of Clipper '47. Literary Editor, Issaqueenan '47. Alfred Newton F. F. A.; Reporter. tl’V Vatch Dog ; Thomas Newton Xqnmy Pres. 8th. Grade; Bas- ketball '43, 44, 45, 47; F. F. A . Served in the Navy. l Mary Pike -i.x — It ■frxuXy J. H. A.; Assistant Grammar Editor Clipper Junior Play. Earl Rampey Crossbar F. F. A.; Watch Dog; Vice-president; Junior Play '46; Junior Quar- tette; Basketball '45; State Farmer '46. Charles Rice Ghudle-y Football '44; Basket- ball '46- 47; Block-C- Club 47; Art Editor of Clipper ; Art Editor Issaqueenan ; Junior Quartette• 4gnes Rollins Aggie J. H. A.; Grammar Ed- itor Clipper '47. e r. ! vs — -- - j= V X y altRollins Slrtm” T. Shirley Shirley” Basketball '4 Block-C-Club. . spearman Ruthle” Circulatio; The Clipper lay '46. Manager of •47; junior El£ariQ£s Wilbanks Junior reporter, Junior Play 46; Grammer Editor Clipper” '46, Editor-in Chief, 47. J. K. A., Beta Club. Assistant Ed- itor Issaqueenan. Usher 46. Chester Williams ”Ch££” Glee Club, Elock-C-Club '47; Pres. Junior Class; Football 42, 43, 44, 46; Basketball 44, 45; Tract '42; Circulation Mgr Issaqueenan”. Served in Navy. ; Basketball 43- 47. Football i WHO'S WHO Prettiest girl---------------—Mary Eugenia Dudley Best-looking boy----------------------Tommy Newton Cutest girl-------------------------Mildred Newton Cutest boy----------------------------J. T. Shirley Most athletic girl------------------Frankie Elliott Most athletic boys—Chester Williams, Billy ilson Old maid------------------------------Agnes Rollins Old bachelor—— -------------------------------Karl Kelly Biggest flirt girl------------------Frankie Elliott Biggest flirt boy----------------------Carl Dobson First bride----------------------------—ftny Pika First groom---------------------------James Gibson Girl most likely to succeed-----------Elizabeth Moor© Boy most likely to succeed-------Billy Holcombe Neatest girl-------------------Mildred Newton Neatest boy-------------------------------Billy Griffin Friendliest girl-------------Frances Wilbanks Friendliest boy--------------- -Jimmie Bracken Most popular girl-----------------------Mildred Newton Most popular boy—————————Charles Rice Politest girl-----------------------------------Ruth Spearman Politest boys----------Robert Bowen, Walter Rollins Wittiest girl------------------------Frankie Elliott Wittiest boy----------------------------Earl Moore Most studious girl---------------------------Frances Wilbanks Most studious boys----Eugene Mannr Beroy Hendricks Best all around girl Best all around boy- •Mary Eugenia Dudley ---Billy Ray Wilson i Y niioi A CULLS t ; A s omzz is Urr'.en TloJ rr mUik ua S«1pto Br r 8r«w Ylo -prasld«nt 3 U; Bryan Boy v i 111a i Hayes i I ; f ✓ Wlnford Holcombe Winnie xUvr- A Olln James Wart Thelma Karr Ulss Agnos Joe Kinsler Josephine Thomas Langston Betty lUiw Bett Marjorie koAllster Karsy Imogen© Morgan Shorty” Eloise Nalley Weezy Sara Lou Oliver Sara Tom Poole Tommy James Hollins Billy Stancil Rambler Lena Voyles ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iW 'T MBHSHHNHi _ —- mmr ■ :,v‘ Jack 3th A Dobson, Charles G arm oris, Furman Hedden, Alvin McAlister, Jimmy McAlister, Clifton Reeves, Franklin T rry, Junior Wilbanks, Jame s Craig, Betty Hamilton, Susie Lackery, Ann Mann, Inez Newton, Charlotte Newton, Lois Reams, Lillian Spearman, Grace Thomas, Hazel War law, Martha Sue Williams, Isabelle Kay, Evelyn Hunter, Ruth 8th B Burkett, Clyde Collins, Bobby Hunter, Grady Lingerfelt, Jack Palmer, Wilson Rampey, Henry Wilson James Carson, Barbara Chapman, Haveline Cothran, Barbara Dillard, Dorothy C-illespie, Betty J. Hayes, Ellie Hedden, Syble Karr, Betty McAlist r, Bobby S. Roper, Rachel Satterfield, M. Due Young, Nancy EIGHTH GRADE 5 kJfJr = — J — r r A f 0 St f J T f Ji T fff ; VENTH GRAD 7th A Dobson, Gerald Hunter, Hampton James, Roy McDonald, Albert Stephens, Jimmy Thomas, Eugene Williams, Gene 7th B Hamilton, Cecil Holliday, Douglas King, Buck McAlister, Douglas S p e arnan, Bud dy Suttles, II. .. Cothran, Patsy Davis, Joe lla Gossett, Wilma Harris, Margaret Holliday, Joan Kennemore, Reba Kerr, Rowena Manly, Grace Oates, Doris Rampey, Betty Jo Rollins, Doris Satterfield, Earbara J Thomas, Betty Wardla , Doris Wilson, Genevieve Gilleopie, Joan Golden, Peggy Hatchell, Helen Hawkins, Letha Hawkins, Sue Herron, Annie Herron, Pauline James, Jeanette t. . j ±. c. J tines, Syble Jett, Sara Jane Kay, Dorothy Kelley, Martha J. Mulligan, Bertha Pike, Evelyn Pinion, Vivian 15 v , , . £uline Thomas, Dorij r f f f i ✓ f r = T r F d F F FF F F F FFF FFF FF FFF FF F. a i Kelley, Gibson, Moore, Griffen, Griffen. Burroughs, Chastain Williams Carson Janes Wilson Dront ro’7: Burrou hn, Carson, joe . : Mo ore, 'J' ‘ -1 3 on, Ks James Bracken Not pictured: C Cantrell, Terry, Merck, Coker. Dobson, Chastine, C. Griffen, James v, jibson, B. Griffen, Williams, -• r oach Elrod, Clayton, Brev or, Headen — p ! A r A r W d — F . £=■ r A r r I r A % d IT ? 3 I - A r 0 ; f w A f A r f d P r. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: L. to R, Griffin, Wilson, Clayton, Sec. row: Coach, Vornon Elrod, Janes, Rice, Kelly, Chastain, Cokor, Shirley, Gunnels, Carl Dobson, Williams, Newton, Thomas, Rampey, %r, GIRLS basketball team Front row: L, to R, M, Coker, Craig, Dudley, Newton, Elliott, Second row: Bryan, Gaines, Seaborn, Kennemcre, 3. Coker, Owens, Coach, Mrs. Ralph Elrod. I i % '%. ''Illi, l|||, -Mill. Ill, -Ulli, M|||( ’«II,tl -M|h -.Uli .........'WW’V %. ''II.. GIRLS RASKETBALL The girls basketball team had a very success- ful season, having played thirteen games, winning six. The teams played were Clerason, Walhalla, Seneca, Six Mile, Easley, Westminister, and Dacusville. In the tournament at Anderson, Central defeated Belton. Three of the players were seniors. Frankie Sue Elliott, Mary Eugenia Dudley, and Mildred Newton were on the team for five years and were a part of the 1946 team that won the District Championship at Ander- son and then went to Newberry for Upper State, win- ning over Jordan, BOYS' BASKETBALL The boys basketball team also had a success- ful season, having played thirteen games, winning nine. Both boys and girls played the same teams. In the tournament at Anderson, Central defeated Iva. Tommy Newton and Chester Williams came back to the team after serving some time in the Navy. There were four other senior players. Billy Griffin, Billy Ray Wilson, Charles Rice and Karl Kelley. FOOTBALL Football was resumed this year after being dis- continued during the war. Chester Williams, James Gibson and Earl Moore, also James Bracken, manager of the team, who after several years in service, ret- urned to finish their last year in school. They gave Coach Vernon Elrod a great deal of help in or- ganizing the team. In all there were eight senior boys on the team. J 'Sk % % 'in.. % 'in, 'Hi, 'in, mi, i,, ’ in, ii, hi, in, hi, 'in, i, it, 'it,: n, Hi, in,, ' in, in. i, Hi, Hi, «ii,. Ik. .. «ii,. 'in, .. October F. F. A. and J. H. A. visit State Fair Senior Hallowe' en Garnival November Thanksgiving holidays December Junior-play Up at Minty1 s' Senior Class Christmas party Football banquet January Mid-term exams February Valentine party March Basketball tournament at Anderson Girls visit Lander College Beta party April J H. A District meeting in Greenville Beta convention in Columbia High School League contests in Columbia May Senior play-Flyin High Junior-Senior banquet Graduation May 26, 1947 Mascotfs party Trip to Washington May 27-31 x ''«I, ll, ' III, I|,. ' 11,. ........ ■'ll,. HHi,X. '«I,.............. III,.'II,.. M|b. . ' I,....Ill, II,....' I,....'•Ill, ''III,.. ''Ill, 'll, .. Ill, 'll,.. ' II,- 'll, « • '«I'WW k 'Hi., ”V V%. 'iik...................................... ’Ik v Mni,. -iik Ik Hi, Hi,. ................................................... •'in,, •’in,, ''in,, % ni,. •% % r SHOP CANNERY hhh FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President....Larrion Vickery Vice President..Clenn Carson Secretary.......Billy Griffin Treasurer.... Leroy Hendricks Reporter..........Joe Kinsler Sentinel........James Bracken Adviser............W. C. Owen Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve Members of the Agriculture Classes under the super- vision of W C. Owen, agriculture teacher, have been ac- tively engaged in completing the new cannery and shop building which is an asset to our community. New tables have been built, a new, upright 20-horse power boiler with all steam and water plumbing installed, windows faced, and many tons of earth removed. These were some of the jobs performed by the class. In addition to the above activity, the groups helped in storing 2200 bushels of potatoes for farmers in the community. A Chapter-owned potato bed was constructed which offered about 80,000 plants of pure potato stock to people of the community. Some of the other activities completed were pruning and spraying trees, running terrace lines, bloodtesting, vaccinating and culling poultry. Our entertainment and social activities included our trip to the State Fair, the reqular summer camp, either in the mountains or the sea shore, and our suppers. d f d r JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION HOME ECONOMICS CLASS m President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... Reporter...... ♦...Mary Jane Coker Mary Eugenia Dudley ....Betty Ann Coker ..Martha Sue Gaines •••.Frankie Elliott The Home Economics Classes under the supervis- ion of Mrs. Joe E. Webb, have been carrying on va- rious activities during the year. The ninth grade began their work making pina- fores. After completing these, they gave a fash- ion show in ©hapel The tenth grade remodeled the dressing room; they prepared and served a three-course dinner for the teachers. The seniors made curtains for the school cafe- teria. All of the girls have contributed to the Red Cross by making a child s dress. A The members of the J. H. A. have a regular meeting each month. The entertainments and activ- J ities include a trip to the State Fair, a Christ- mas party, and entertainment on several other oc- A casions. r 7 A r 4 A sr , C-trrri j_ovU-m-Ll— n M i A —C_V u •! i rr- Cli nuA-orn. .$. £.. 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