Chester High School - Cestrian Yearbook (Chester, SC)

 - Class of 1959

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Hilarious joy over Winning our large silver trophy plus one hu Mrs. Moore isn't in pain at at the pwhorog e'll Remember Q0 QXNJ Mrs. Stone's last minute instructions on how to win a beauty contest. Peggy and Major tap off a merry tune. CONTENTS , , :ae . , , 5, :,. . ., ,a . 'r . ' .- ' 4 AW','w2v:afM.aa-s 'ta Janet Culley, editorg jackie Smith, business manager. PREFACE The most memorable year of all for every student is the year he graduates. Through the years each class looks longingly toward the time it too will be honored Seniors. Our class is not different. But now that the time has arrived and is almost past, we discover that we shall leave, not gladly, but reluctantly. We have savored every single event. We have stored them all carefully in our memories to call forth again in some future time when we glance back over our shoulders, and reminisce. Remember the very first day you entered Chester High as a Senior, you held your head a little more proudly? Remem- ber, remember, remember . . . but man's memory is not without imper- fections, and we realize the need of something tangible to prod our recol- lections. This is the reason the Certrian was originated in the first place. This year the Cerzrian Staff has tried diligently to capture not only the scenes and faces, but also the very essence of our beloved school. If we have suc- ceeded in this, we will feel we have not fallen short of our goal. In the years that lie ahead, fate will carry many of us in opposite directions. It is the hope of the staff of the 1959 Ceifrian that this book will remain a vivid memorial to our years together as the Class of 59. People Activities Sports Features DEDICATION fp-A.. We the graduatrng class of 1959 mth affectron respect and deep apprecratron dedlcate th1s Carman to Coach Lovsell A Schmeterman for examples of unselfish servrce rendered to Chester Hrgh Athletrcs for the 1dea1s of character teamwork and sportsmanshrp learned on the field and carrred 1nto our school act1w1t1es and later IDIO the more rmportant responsrbllxtles of adult lrfe or the aduce encouragement and hard work gnen to mold our football teams for gnmg us rnsrght 1nto the practrcal new of llfe and teachmg us the lox of vsorklng and sharmg to gether How can we express the measure of admrratlon and gratefulness other than offer somethmg that belongs to us and that we are a part of our Certmm and so mth love and humrltty vue hereby honor our frrend and coach Mr Lowell A Schvueterman I 7a Me 7757 , , CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 0 CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA The Jailhouse Rock takes the house. S ' . l I J, t- l I, H' J 5 ff a'. .-' . , r J 3, 1. ' ' J - . . E T1 A - Sf 'F , 4 I- qc. 'haf' ,-A Q . 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'wa-mgnuvuwf ' M, Mm -f w W M 67 ' M N ,A J 2 Y V V, -.wwvwwm G .,,mf,,,..- ' Iv I , Q W' ..., awww-Mlm, XV nm 25 J if .. I ' 27 , .ef Aj ww, K .4 1 v my fEQ!?f ,! ,ff 1,, ,, , , , L 3' 'fd-.X ' ff: , W , .1 , 4 ff -L35 1 5221, f L 5 ',,ff,,lg , , , : ' 1 f W fft:1:1s:yf'.5f.n . 'ning' , '-Agp ,mips 4 ., JW. g Ass. ' A f -We , X X . Rx 'fx ws' ,V Mo- ifwf if e'ZZ Zee , ,, STRESSING STUDY AND REGULAR ACADEMIC SUBJECTS Hours spent in lab, studying daily assignments, boning for tests, working, working for exams. Ed th T i , ommy, Tracy, Eddie, Martha, Lee, repr CHESTER HIGH ADMINISTRATION Mr. Mr Mr Mr TO THE CLASS OF '59 AD SOMEONE told you a few years ago that man would be shooting for the moon, launch- ing solar satellites and intercontinental missiles, you would have had serious doubts it could be done. Yet, today you are seeing this a reality and you are living in an era when science and machinery produce more products in a limited period of time than men and women of two generations ago would have believed possible. As you seniors step forth into the society in which you find yourself today it is necessary that you fit into the pattern of world relationship rather than that of a state or a nation. Modern communications and travel make us very close to other cities of the world. As a nation we must understand the problems of other nationsg and likewise as individuals, we must understand that our neighbor has his problems, You will be called upon, as in no other period of history, to consider the value of the human life. Nowhere does history relate such a need for better Boyce Bankhead-Secretuw Board of Trustees W. C. Whit+Chairman of the Board Henry L. Sneed, Jr.,-Superintendent, Chester Schools Richard Woods--Board Member Mr. James Caldwell, Mr. Ben R. Wall, Mrs. Edward Dawson, Mr. Wilbur Runyan. lf: -LT Illlllli-L IIII l, fl, K understanding of our neighbors at ho tiiid abroad. You may be called upon to defend the inciples for which we stand: thereby, you and your generation must properly interpret your relationship with your fellowman. If for no other reason than that of self- preservation, your generation more than any other prior to you. must completely practice the golden rule as laid down by our Master Teacher, Jesus Christ, Science, machines, and all the devices of man's brain will not be enough to suffice if we lose sight of the value of the human soul. You cannot take knowledge, apply hard work, and then mix the inf gredients of shrewdness, selfishness and personal egotism into your formula for life and expect to be happy. Rather, knowledge applied with hard work mingled with the understanding that you have a responsibility as your brothers keeper, guided by Christian principles, will lead you to a happier and fuller life. Your faculty, trustees and administration feel that you have received training in varied forms that will fit you both academically and morally into a better way of life. As you leave this institution, we extend our congratulations, our prayers, and best wishes for a full and complete life, dedicated to an uplifting of both the moral and economic status of mankind. ncerely yours. HENRY L. SNEED, JP, ttf ' X if will i l k X M -Ma. fi ,J y an , w ,Inv E U Mr. Tom Brown, assistant principal and Mr. Marion G. Pratt, principal, in a pleasant mood as Mr. Brown leaves Mr. Pratt's office. They are responsible for the smooth and efficient routine of our high school Mr. Sneed, our superintendent and Mr. Pratt, our high school principal, in one of their numerous conferences. 'Q -su. ,..,-my 5 ,- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT llllllll ,JY I ES Mrs. Crowder, Miss West, Mrs. White, Miss Tucker, our English teachers in senior high. Miss Carroll, English and Latin instructor in senior high in hospital when Cestrian pictures were made. 9 3 -4, 4 Our English Courses Are Planned To Meet the Students' Needs NGLISH, one of the most vital courses in our school life, is the only subject we are required to take four years. Our school feels that a clear, concise understanding and application of our English language is the basis of every other course. Our language is our communication line and unless we know how to use it, we are greatly handicapped in whatever trade or profession we enter. Our English department begins in our freshman year with an intense study of the parts of speech, word usage, and sentence structure. Weekly com- positions are only a part of our job. We study well- chosen selections from literature and read a number of books. ln our tenth year work we increase our written work and analyze the structure of both sen- tences and paragraphs. We add to our vocabulary and learn much about the use of a dictionary. We delight in such literary selections as Silas Marner and interesting short selections. Both in our junior and senior years we delve more deeply into the intricacies of grammar. The participle, the gerund, the infinitive, all become our good friends. We learn the multiple complexities of all the various Senior students scanning Readers Guide for research material. A senior English section busy with a check test on grammar. sentence forms and the value of smooth balanced writing. We pore over the dictionary for proper derivation and pronunciation of words. We become thoroughly familiar with the precise and exact re- quirements of research themes. We give both oral and written book reviews. We practice all types of com- position-creative, informative, formal, and informal. We appreciate the strong weird beauty of Poe's poetry and his perfection in the short story. We dip into the New England poets. We see America through Walt Whitman's eyes and those of Stephen Vincent Benet. We look back into the world of Queen Elizabeth the First and walk the Stratford streets with Shakespeare. We watch Macbeth and his fascinating evil wife plan their gory murders. We see the English Lake District through Wordsworth and delight in the lyric beauty of Shelly's poetry. We like Brown- ing's philosophy, and we see London in Dickens' day. Our English courses keep us busy and they supply us with a background of grammatical aids with which we can better communicate with our fellow man. They also offer to us a greater and richer appreciation of fine literature and good reading. Foreign languages are not neglected in our school. Two years of French and two of Latin are offered to the students who wish to take them. One often hears French idioms repeated and the familiar amo, amas, amat. These very important foreign languages give additional cultural background for further study .aff teachers in Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Milfaif Brockman Junior High, admire dolls representing well known characters costumed by Mrs. Davidson's English HJ use i tx and prove a most valuable asset for a wider vocabu- lary knowledge and understanding of our composite English language. English students checking references in our library. - .. .. - f R -fs rf K ,S Gigi? fi- J ' and I Q k ' . xfk 'C Af -'ra-'X If 4' Mrs Millers English class talking over good books for extra reading. HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE .55 if QW I 1 I .xp at 7.4 te: Mrs. Hendrix, World history teacher, and Miss McCord, American history teacher, pinpoint some of our world trouble spots today. Mrs. X i 'Cx Man and His World Are Topics of Our History and Social Science Classes HE SONS OP LIBERTY, The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Golden Age of Greece, The Glory of the Great Roman Empire-these are among the varied and interesting topics discovered in our history studies. A thorough background in our American history is required for graduation. Our American history room is one of the most interesting in the high school. One finds there at times fascinating displays-firearms-and relics dating back to revolutionary days-costumes our forefathers wore, interesting letters and documents preserved for generations by families who lend them to us for wonderful displays, and attractive pictures depicting our past and present. The study of our own heritage gives us a greater respect for our forefathers, a wide knowledge of the mechanics of our govern- ment, a deeper appreciation of our democracy, and a greater concern for our responsibilities as citizens. Through our world history classes we learn more about our sur- sounding world and its fabulous history. We are made aware of the contributions of people who lived centuries ago. We learn of colorful empires that existed and their relation to our life today. Our world geography gives us a fascinating picture of man and his natural environment. We enjoy many wonderful vivid films as a part of this study. Our history courses and world geography give us not only a better understanding of our own country and its government but also a valuable knowledge of other countries, their forms of government, and our relation to them. Mrs. McDonald, Miss Johnson, .iPratt, Mr. Misenheimer teach social science subjeczlin niorl high. it Ely if 1 f ,- WWW VX xx R. SSS- 'xi' xg 'X 1 0 W H E :J 19' V X Mrs. Wfylie, Librar- ian. and Miss Mc- Cord busy in the library with Amer- ican history stu- dents. Mrs. Hendrix's World history classes use maps constantly. 1,5 1 of J Mrs. McDonald's seventh graders learning about Miss McCord's American history classes gather natural growth around them. interesting relics of our past, some of these dat ing to pre-Revolutionary days in America fl' 'pn ' MUSEUM smnnm cu H1 M If ? BY HEWBER5 OF sg ' JMEDIK-1VH!570Rlf! 155 5 ,Q 2' 2, - r WIZARDS TACKLE MATHEMATICAL PROBL fa -1- bf I af 4- Zab 4- bf ag Z bg 4- cl and . . . . These and many other phases are often repeated in our seven math courses. Our classes range from the simplest mathematics to the most difhcult prob- lems in trig and preparatory college algebra. Algebra courses contain the mysteries of formulas, signed numbers, and exponents. Often are the times when we math students get together to work out the more intricate algebraic problems. In plane and solid geometry we work together solving problems, drawing figures, and constructing, attractive colorful cardboard geometric designs. We memorize formulas and learn to work out propor- tions. We learn to appreciate the value of symmetrical geometric designs in so many phases of our life today. Much emphasis is placed upon the value of a solid mathematics background for the more complicated Helds of engineering, chemistry, and physics of today. Our school is trying to meet the need for a thorough well-taught math background with the seven courses in the various mathematics that we offer. Many of the problems of todayis business world can be solved if students possess an adequate mathematical knowl- edge. Typical scene in the Geometry classroom. 4' XX Miss Bailey, Algebra and Trig teacher, Miss Bigham, Geometry instructor, and Mrs. Heckle, junior Mathematics observing stu- dents work. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Rash, Mr. Shealy all teach Math in junior high. Mr. Patrick, special education. Miss Bailey uses her math ability in designing beautiful symmetrical bulletin boards. Y ffl?- A Shorthand class quite busy transcribing. fs E saggy, Jo Anne, Patsy, Nancy, Miss Nelson, Frances, Barbara, in the business machines room getting valuable practice. Senior typing class hard at work. 19 I Miss Nancy Nelson and Miss Alice Jo Smith, our very efficient Commerce Teach- ers, have a Block 2 coffee break. COMMERCE STUDENTS PREPARE FOR WORK-A-DAY WORLD UR MODERN business world in spite of all its complex machines, depends upon excellent, efficient secretaries and typists. Many of our students find good positions upon graduation, while others further their business education in colleges and business schools. Our apprentice bookkeepers realize that neatness and ac- curacy are prime requisites of a competent bookkeeper. We strive to keep records without errors. We learn to make open- ing entries in journals, record income expenses, and prepare trial balances. We compare work sheets, profit and loss state- ments and compose income and expense accounts. We learn actual accounting operations and how to keep pay roll records. All of these experiences help prepare us for a competent place in the business world. In typing and shorthand we are most familiar with the old adage, practice makes perfect. Through our first year we are taught that accuracy is needed and later emphasis is placed upon speed. 'Transcribe and dictation is the expression. We point with pride to our excellent business department. It is well equipped, well satisfied, and a most pleasant place to learn a very valuable profession. - ' ' x t. ii. . W ' vu-N.. l 'V , 2 Y' ' Q L Q Q if ' I K ,gf Q be 'S - v . Q, rv, S , :Y .,.. . p w 'F--L E 1 - fa it - ff.. I ' t V A . l ' i s ' -sees t -vfa i ' I p 5. . . ,,. lk - ,gg - ,s lit ,.. 4 +- t sf .f T .' 1 'i. vw STRONG HEALTHY, HAPPY STUDENTS . . . The Aim of Our Physical Education Department BOWN the halls, from the locker rooms come the shuffle, laughter, and general turmoil of students preparing for gym classes, and practice for our various sports. Whether it be calisthenics, basketball, football, or various other games, these students possess a desire to better themselves in their activities, to relax, to attain a better sense of body co-ordination, and to learn the very valuable lessons of good sportsmanship that come with all games. Our gym instructors emphasize personal physical fitness, the unity of team work, fair play, and above all integrity of character and good sportsmanship in all play and in all games, no matter what the sport may be. They feel that these lessons learned on the playing field carry over into the greater and more serious game of life. Here We see Red Cyclones as graceful ballet dancers. These boys love the trampoline bounce. Mrs. Sara McLemore, girls' physical education teacher and Mr. R. E. Wilson, the boys' instruc- tor in a happy frame of mind in the gym. C Physical exercise is as vital as mental training THESE PEOPLE ARE INVALUABLE TO US 1? I 3 secretary, and Miss Patrick, secre- tary to Mr. Sneed, enjoy their after-lunch cup of coffee and apple dessert. Qlll Mrs. Cassells and Mrs. Cros- by, senior and junior high caf- F eteria directors. ON THIS PAGE you meet some of the important people in our school personnel. They are not teachers, but they serve in secretarial, director, and maintenance duties that are vital to a smooth running school. Two of the busiest people we know are Miss Patrick and Mrs. Smoak. Mrs. Davis, our area cafe- teria director, keeps equally busy, and both Mrs. Cassells and Mrs. Crosby feed us every dayg conse- quently they, too, have ample work. Mr. Crocker is out maintenance supervisorg and when machines and gadgets misbehave, it is he we call. We appreciate the work of all these people. Mrs. Ethel Davis, direc- tor of area school cafe- terias. ,Cav Le' Miss Patrick, executive secretary of the Athletic Association, presents to Billy Bankhead. student council president, flowers from Florida, while Miss Bailey who arranged the bulletin board looks on. ax pf -44 X X ,. Mr. Crocker, our maintenance advisor, chats with Miss Patrick. GIRLS ACQUIRE ESSENTIAL HOMEMAKING SKILLS H YES, we can bake a cherry pie and sew a straight seam! We can do over old furniture and decorate a room. We can read pattern directions and win a prize with our dress creations. We learn to cook an entire meal and to serve it properly. We know that an attractively decorated table adds to the attractiveness of the food. We also are aware that excellent table manners are a must. We enjoy working together in our attractive, well-furnished home economics departments. W help each other and we work in groups learning to ppt? pper, make a button hole, or cover belt buckles. Each of us selects a home project, which may be the redecoration of our own room, an improvement in our kitchen, planting shrubbery, or a flower bed. We learn the value of calories, how to plan a wellrbalanced meal, how to buy food and choose meats, how to take care of young children, and how to budget our would-be incomes when we are housewives in reality. We also stress the importance of values and give and take in this business of home-makingg and we keep first and foremost always the fact that it takes good intelligent planning to make a happy home today. I rf Mrs. Long, Miss Jo Ann Ogle, practice teacher, and Mrs. Crowder teach our home makers of tomorrow. ' mm nan : Mrs. Crowder shows us how to sew a fine seam. Home EC girls arrange attractive display of their Work We learn to make our own clothes. Faculty Row at Junior-Senior. , ,,. .3 1 U-...,,.,,...------'- 1 My avid Wonder if the concoction will be really delicious. M mag . 'lei .We ' .pn pall 4,-. f ,mg . W f- ww I A e 'k iii 'swf' ,..- f in ,H-A.. v .rf-Ss . K , OUR STUDENTS BECOME INTRIGUED WITH SCIENTIFIC MYSTERIES . T O MEET today's demand for better trained scientists, our school is stressing the impor- tance of the four science courses offered to the students. Frequently the penetrating odor of for- maldehyde drifts through the halls of our build! ing. The peculiar odor of sulfur dioxide emanates from the chemistry rooms. We are quite proud of our excellent biology and chemistry labora- tories. ln our biology lab we examine parasites and bacteria under the microscope, learning work about the mysterious make-up of plants and animal life. We make individual field trips and reports on nature and out-door life that adds greatly to our knowledge and scientific interest. We gather material for display at our Science Fair. In chemistry we learn the fundamentals of this fascinating subject. We become familiar with those basic formulas H2O, H2SO,, NaCl, CAQOHJ2. We watch with wonder some of our more complicated lab experiments that reveal to us the magic of chemical changes. We study light and sound in physics. We learn the principles behind radio, electronics, magnetism, and tele- vision. Each physics student builds an electric motor that really works. We learn much about the How and Why of everyday life. Through these various science courses we appreciate more keenly the value of science in our lives today. flaw! HUF? Miss Colvin, Biology Teacher and Miss Chick, Physics and Chemist . E- Mrs. Tuggle, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Abell, all teach Science. Mrs. Patrick also teaches Distributive Education. A group of Miss Colvin's general science students watch Biology students study bird specimens. an experiment. A View of the physics room with seniors at work. X, sw 1 v '-s..,l Chemistry Lab period -nu-...Er CUR LIBRARIES ARE AN INVALUABLE AID IN ALL OUR STUDIES AMONG the most popular places in our schools are the libraries. Every period of the day one finds almost every seat taken. Students are busy checking references, searching the Readers Guide, delving into encyclopedias, and selecting books. Still others are looking in the stacks for back issues of bound magazines. Several are poring over the large un- abridged dictionaries, while other heads are buried in the latest newspapers, or browsing among the shelves in search of an interesting new novel or parallel reading. Our library is beautiful and pleasant place to work. Eye catching displays greet us as we enter. We have a wide variety of periodicals, newspapers, and many books, although our li- brarians, Mrs. Wylie and Mrs. Weir are always eager to add to the shelves. We students really appreciate having such an attractive comfortable place of our own to forget ourselves, so to speak, in the world of printed page and picture. I' I'-Sci 7 -'5v'3,3-. 1.10- Mrs. Ida E. Wylie, our Senior High librarian, and Mr. James Rash, art instructor, examine a new ARTS magazine. RK. Mrs. Miranda Weir, Brockman Junior High librar- ian, checking out material for a student. 'z ,cg . ' , 3, ' ' .31 Ah 'ii .. .,.., Z.-, A I i r vi. , I 7 SJ . '7 . M, 4. ,..., 4, 11 T, X Q 1 5. '.,, at if A view of Brockrnan junior High Library. The science nook is a popular one in Senior High. 9' 26 Mr. Herbert Tyler, Band director, Mrs. Catherine Moore, High School Chorus director, picking out a happy tune. A VARIETY or Music, HARD woRK AND FUN isgpuja Morro . Hi ' ' Q we 2, OUR HIGH SCH OL music department offers a wonderful variety of all types of music-be it classical, standard or popular jazz. Singing is an activity and an art that we really enjoy. Now don't get the idea that Mrs. Moore doesnt make us work and that quite often she really lays us lowf' 1 Ever heard her at it? She really knows how, and it gets results, too. Q We love our music periods. We like the marvelous variety and selections of our concerts at Christmas and in our spring recital. We appreciate learning to sing in parts, and then there is that marvelous feeling of having done a job real well-our proof of this-the tremendous ovation given after a good perform- ance. We learn to love music and to express this love in our joy of singing. Our Chester High School Band is one of the outstanding marching outfits in the state. Lovely evidence of this is our large handsome silver trophy won this year. We work hard long hours to attain perfection in executing smart snappy precise patterns of marching movement and musical change. Very handsome new red and white uniforms add much to our appearance this year. Already we have been invited to march in the Charlotte Carousel, to perform between halves at the North Carolina, South Carolina Shrine Bowl Game, to play in the Charlotte Coliseum and to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington. Each spring we give a full dress musical concert that is the highlight of a year's practice. We consider being a member of our ban an honor and a privilege. 1, f 4. . , J Mr. Tyler busy at Work with his junior band. Seniors with Brownlee at the piano enjoying a sing. jj. Major, James, Tommy, and Eddie our favorite barber shop quartet. 27 OUR FUTURE FARMERS REALLY HAVE GREEN THUMBS 'ul E ARE a part of that great vital group that provides food for the American dinner table. Our school provides a three year agriculture course for students interested in forestry, dairying, and farming. We have home projects of various kinds. These deal with every phase of forestry, dairying, farming, and conversation in Chester County. We make many field trips observing and learning. We work closely with the County Farm Demonstration Department and with our soil conservation agents. Our Future Farmers' Club and our 4-H Club carry on many activities and participate in cattle shows, the county fair, and state fair. Some of our members attend both the state and national conventions, and several have won honors and valuable prizes. Through all of our study and activities we are learning to be progressive scientific farmers and dairymen. Mr. Pratt congratulates Leon Clack, president of our FFA chapter, for winning a trip to the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mo., while Mr. J. Parris, Leon's Ag. teacher, looks on. esfmwwt ,rflfe r A '-lm'-Q . .qi'-4m, -11, -, '1'.... e i.--. iv --nuIQ ' in L- 4:-1 ',.- -U WL.,- .. f--nr-'Y In The Ag boys like their field trips and outings such as These future farmers in the Ag. department checking Steve Logan and Pete Demas are having here. on new ideas in farm magazines. 28 ,z I Y' I ' X ,ff 1 I f f' ,I ff' 7 Mr. Black, Textile instructor, Mr. Parris, Agriculture teacher, and Mr. Boulware, Auto Mechanics instructor, hav- ing a friendly chat in front of the Auto Mechanics building. STUDENTS UTILIZE ARTISTIC AND MECHANICAL ABILITIES IN THEIR INDUSTRIAL AND ART CLASSES . .4 , wx M. 5- DELICATE precision tools are used in mechanical drawing. Perhaps some future architect displays his skill and imag- ination with his tools and a piece of draftsman paper. In this department, we use our artistic skill in making both simple and more complicated pieces of furniture. We gain an appreciation for beautiful wood and watch with pleasure its shine and soft gleam as we finish a desk, chest, or chair. We learn something of carpentry, a most useful skill for any of us. Auto mechanics students learn the structure and mechanism of familiar machines and practice their abilities in our own garage. We study the complete structure of a car-the electrical Mr. Clark, our Manual training instructor, showing a group of his students how to use a planing machine. system, the fuel system, the suspension and transmission of an automobile. Often we work on fellow class mates' cars, the school cars, and even some of our teachers trust their cars with us. We study, learn, and practice to become good auto mechanics. In our textile shops, we find a group of students learning how to operate card machines, looms, and spinning frames. We study a course in mathematics that is especially designed for textiles. We also plan and make cloth designs. For practice, we actually make bolt after bolt of cloth. Our department sells this material, which is excellent for a great variety of purposes. Because of our school shops, we are able to obtain good jobs in many of the textile mills near by. A world of color, symmetry, and beauty is unfolded in the art and ceramics department. Discolored finger tips are the trade marks of those who work with ceramics. We watch with wonder as we form with our hands something of beauty from a mass of clay-bowls, plates, costume jewelry, pitchers, jars-all involve in lovely, muted colors from our potter's wheel and glazing ovens. From vivid oils, water colors, pastels, and dark charcoal come many varied and interesting sketches. Their subjects may be land- scape, still life arrangements, and occasionally live models. We tackle both modern and traditional subjects. This course oHers practice as well as a greater appreciation of the masters of the art. Mr. Black holds the interested attention of his class as he explains this weaving machine. We might say these boys are car surgeons tinkering with ahh- ,F auf 'F' Q I 1 U 'K . ..,I- i 4, Q-X 1 Q 3. 'vw W l x ,Q .gl 'Q A 'hs as ' Q Y-- :', I.. '- 1 9 Q fi' 4 1 I ,Y 'Ak- W 43? ' . Q -4 ER . CB 1 2- fb W5 ., F321 in CLASS HISTORY INCE September 2 1958 we the seniors have each thought of the first days rn school It seems that thrs our final year came too soon and has passed so fast We would like to share wrth you at thrs time some of our feelrngs joys and defeats smce we first entered school Our first encounter wrth education was rn the first grade Our mdrvrdual fears anxletres and antrcrpatrons met wrth those of others and made rt seem as 1f we could never become frrends with one another As our first year proceeded through the endless n1ne months we began the first fundamentals of learning that of reading writing and anthmetrc Some of these prrncrples were easy to acquire but others were the unattalnable and still are Although faced wrth these first hard phases of schoolmg we knew that we rightly deserved our reward at the end of the first year that of Promoted to Grade 2 printed rn bold letters on our report cards rn the year 1948 As the short summer ended we resumed our schoolrng rn our respective schools of Gayle College Street Dora jones, Eureka and Foote Street Some met rt with happiness others wrth drearmess Thrs year as rn the followrng grammar school years we not only learned rn school studres, but we began our knowledge rn socral l1fe We learned rules of l1fe that have been wrth us ever smce Kmdness politeness respect and love for each other, which were taught by our parents teachers and frrends have helped us to excell rn our mdrvrdual qualrtres and characterrstrcs We feel that by these practices of several years ago we have been able to adjust our lrves m this free land of America In our rernarnmg grammar school years we contmued to form the pattern for our lrves from thrs trammg At recesses, some of us stepped forth mto the athletrc stage by playrng football krckball and baseball Always there was a tussle which much resembled a wrestlrng or a boxing match Our artrstrc ab1l1t1es were revealed when we drew those houses wrth smoke descendmg from chrmneys prctures We excelled rn our smgrng by the weekly vrsrts of our smgmg rnstructor and Oh how we enjoyed those gallops whrle srngmg Over the river and through the woods Whrle rn these grades, each of us had a subject that we favored Some seemed to excell rn arrthmetrc others rn scrence or geography some rn spelling and readmg, and others rn the mere subject of gleeful play and amusement Those favorrtes have followed rrght through school wrth us Yes thrs grammar tram mg and studres have helped each of us to develop mto the mature sensible stage of a young adult Then that great fall day rn 1954 finally arrxved Thrs senror class was brought together rn the College Street School to contrnue educa tron rn the seventh grade Here we were drvrded and put mto sep arate classes wrth new frrends Newer frrends and greater conflicts were encountered when we first stepped rn the halls of Brockman Junror High School We had to ablde by schedules rules and more rules Our teachers were many mstead of the one or two that we were accustomed to Those three minutes that we had to get from one block to the other were torture to us Many tlmes we would run 1nto a class and not realrze we were rn the wrong one untrl we began to get curious looks and grggles would frll the room whlch made you want to run out and thats exactly what we drd Those everyday walks up and down those starts really tired us out Maybe thats why some of us were called down so often for restrng our heads on the desk for a few mrnutes We shall never forget those Pep meetrngs which always left us with a hrgh sprnt of wanting to cheer the boys that night Our partxcrpatron rn school was much greater rn classes and rn extra cur rrcular actrvrtres Thrs was the trme that we became teenagers Evr dences of thrs were those troublesome pxmples those begging pleas to our parents Oh let me stay out until 9 00 tonrght and those long hours which lasted sometimes mto the wee wee hours of lrstemng to that ever popular musrc rock n roll From this muslc we began to dance each with hrs own step We exerted our dancmg energies at the canteen at the lake or rn our homes After our two years rn junior high we at last entered the new burldmg wrth no starts We left many precious memorles and glorious days behrnd rn the class rooms the lrbrary the auditorium and on the grounds of junior high As we walk through the halls of thrs burldmg we can visualize some prctures and thoughts of acts and deeds gone by and hear echoes of pleasing mad happy or determm mg vorces from whrch we learned drscrplme and knowledge Selectrng our courses rn the tenth grade was a drfficult task for we had not exactly decrded upon the vocatron rn lrfe 1n whrch we would venture after our cycle of learning was completed Some of us entered ll'ltO the college preparatory courses some rn commercral and others rn textrles and agrlculture courses These plans of courses helped us rn learning the fundamentals of our vocatrons Our outside actrvrtres rncreased and we began to take part rn different clubs To by performmg the dutres of a commencement marshal at graduatron At long last we became juniors This was a wonderful year full of events and occasrons We began sellmg magazrnes to get ready for that festrve nrght of jumor senior Everyone busted hrmself wrth a part rn the program or by just helping to decorate the armory The night proved to be successful because of the drrectron of Miss McCord and because of the frrendly atmosphere that surrounded the entire night Junior year flew by and the next time we entered Chester Senior Hrgh we were rn the twelfth grade Along the way we lost some of our group but gamed some rn return and as we leave on our separate ways we shall never forget each other Each has a charac terrstrc that we w1ll not forget To you after a few years we shall become only a memory as only another class graduatrng and all of this will be memorres for us too But IIS qurte wonderful that we have such golden precious memories that wrll be preserved always ln our mmds and hearts So here we stand the seniors of 1959 on the brink of journeymg mto the vast varretres and opportunrtres of lrfe As we grew from the chrld a teenager and mto a young person our help lay rn God out parents teachers and friends Even as then we wrll need thus contmued help probably more than ever These have helped us to establrsh our foundation for lrfe and with Gods help we wrll go forth wrth eager hearts and minds to achreve the best even though we must face tragedres difficulties and problems Becky Knox Class Hrstorran CLASS FLOWER Sweetheart Rose CLASS COLORS Red and Black CLASS MOTTO 'Wher theres a wrll theres a way , , ' i , D Q ' ' . 7 11 H ' ' . v . . . . - I A ' , D D , , , ' ' I A 1 , - J - , , , . . . . ' . w x i ' , . . . . y , A . ' 3 D 5 . l I 1 i I , A ' ' 1 1 t . . . . . f ' ' ' . , . ' , , . . . . . A , . . . . . , r ' , , . . I s ' ' ' . . . y , v . obtain good grades was our objective and some of us were rewarded , . . . . . , I . ' . 1 u ' D ' l ! 1 5 . n 7 . I ' , . . , . - . . . . . I , ' x ' , I . . - l , , . , - . . . . . . , , . ' i I 7 D l Y . y ' ' 7 7 - . . ' D 7 ' I . , , I I I I I ' ' ' 9 n - , L ' ' . . , . ' P ' I DI . . . e , 31 Lynda Louise Allen Personality plus . . . our tickle box . . . determined to get that boy rNo one knows who! . . . headed straight for business school. Jerry Marcus Bagley Rat' . . . friendly and witty . , . belongs to the Studies Dont Detain Me Club . . . can always eat another ham- burger . , . Mr. VC',G.C.D. . . . his ambition-who knows? T7 1 am, 'Q' Q.. Julia Mae Bagley Cute and sweet . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . Friday night oCCupation--- walking David off the held . , , retess-A-het favorite hour at school. W'illiam Odell Bankhead Delores Elizabeth Bell Bit: football player . . . also Neat, nice. quiet, and so' an honor student . , our stu- spoken . . his interests ot et dent body president . loves than school . , ui-to-ie ha those Chryslers . . looking writing, at girls--a favorite pastime SENIORS Jerry, Lynda, Delores, Judy, Billy .... Don't they all look very interested in something-wonder what? x is N ,,N.J-so J- Q V 5 W ,ix , -,' - A.. ,f,,- :1',.,l1 ,.f M t N 41. .'-sfxy - . f N . 1 , .,-1, - N sa... s -, -- , -x- ' --.J -.-. x . I ' 15- - V .1513 A '41, - ,V. lllll I ll. 'RS' L Barbara Ann Bishop Richard Nichols Bishop Audrey Eudeen Blair Striking brunette . . . tom- Chester Drum couldn't do with- Our luscious hlonde beaut merce student , . . of interesting pretty clothes. Gene J C Audrey, Buddy, Barbara In the Spring a you g man s fancy - if- James Charlie Bochette One of our ex navy men back in school to win his diploma . . . works eight hours and then school! He's always busy, 'Q by 1 tx' 1' 'lkixlyif f 1 cv 'N Q 56 I V' 1 71 fp 'Y' 'K-...f Barbara Anne Byars Good at getting into situations and out of them . . . engaged . . . touldn't do without Sally . . . waits until lust minute to do things. Harold Dean Campbell Everybodys friend . . . likes food, cars, and girls . . . can he found every Saturday night out at the grill . . . wants to join thc Marines. i , tr 'Z' W' Mildred Mae Campbell Niima dislikes shosx 0 s Can he found on Saturdays at McCrorys Miss bmiths problem thill lowes to sec Friday roll around plans to attend Anderson College Ronnie, Barbara, Harold, Mima, Mac. . . Martha Ann Cannon Hails from the vuilds of Wilks sense of humor has a burg alvsays laughing Bac friendly pleasing smile and personal more crazy girl watch her blush S E N I O R S . Who licked the red off your sucker, Ronnie? ll i 7' mn, ,-.. X 4-9 -..,,f ,E , A s' ' A fran ,,4M:,n Q' ood stude one one roblem haunts 3 P out to Brovun s grill earefrec and have a good time and succeeds easy going dig that crazy laugh Z' N,- La Melinda Carolyn Catoe Has pretty blue eyes . . . easy to get along with . . . can't stand Hirty girls , . . hopes to do some kind of medical work and then get married. Patsy Ruth Clark Pastee . . . likes football. Cadillats, and dancing . . Royal laundrys right hand gal . . . you can always hnd her at the B team games, watching a certain player . . . Air Force bound. . . 1959 s ....W....a.-...,...,.. ,,,M,..,......a.. .X l n Betty, John, Midgie, Carolyn, Patsy. . . Betty Lynne Clements Hails from Robbins Cirtle . .. cute . . . wears pretty tlothes . . . favorite expression- Useen johnny? . . . likes foot- ball games, weekends, and her special. paw Mildred Kathryn Conrad John Edward Cooper Midge one of basket Fnioys sports one of our balls star guards a star football players H. S beauty exer heard ways smiling, a real nice her sas Got a letter todas g,u for a good time . Comfy John? ,Ai .. 1 l 1' v-. fi' If-ui' 2 -7-N al Q-v James Edward Davis, Jr. Thinking about Clemson . . . shy towards girls but thinks about them . . . Night Creep . . . honor student . . . looks down on Mr, Tyler's long aft- ernoon practices but likes music. Nancy jean Davis Cute . , . short in stature . . . seems to like golfers . . . always in a hurry . . . oul own Miss Hi Miss , . . plans to attend college in the fall and become an excellent sec- retary. Gladys Smith Dewitt One of our married students . . . sweet and friendly , . . dislikes spinach and history , . . planning for a future family. Eugene Charles Dickson Likes his blondes and of course brunets too . , . dis- likes school but does plan on going to business college. William Oscar Dodds Likes cars and those good- looking Lockhart girls . . . can't stand to study . . . al- ways found in a good mood . . . he plans on further schooling in mechanics. SENIORS Jimmy, Nancy, Oscar, Gladys, Gene .... The line-up! FQ wal- 4-Q VF 2 '?:iM'Q 1.90 ' -LW 'inf' Q '13 Beulah Mae Doster Hails from Lowrys . , , you guess that boy . . . hopes to be a private secretary . . . one of Miss Smith's biggest prob- lems . . . a nice person to know. Carolyn June Douglas Tall and slim . . . leans to- ward the Air Force . . . watch her drive that Chevy . . . don't feed her asparagus or those green beans. var.-5, George Michael Dover Can be found any Friday night on the football field . . , try to End him on Saturday night! . . .man about town. .. likes almost everything, but especially that certain girl. 'ff xt 1213 Margaret Darke Engle Head majorette . , . keen dancer . . . A student . . . somewhat of a flirt, shall we say? . . . musically inclined . . . always busy . . . favors Montreat in the summer . , , knows all about Virginia . . don't get her tickled. John, Beulah, Carolyn, Peggy and Michael take time out for a cooling drink. 7 fx 21 -1-'N' John WUliam Etters Quiet . . . rather independent . . . keeps his thoughts to himself and he has many of them. 1-Q s 'i , , .. . 5 . ,slr 'i 7 be R M YiR3,.m,i V . ff nf ', minus ,ff af H, 7' ., . f 1, 'fx 6 X . K ' f , . ,J 4 Q Y ' '- 9 s o?Q'1'.gd . s ey, f 'bf' 1, 4 31. f N ff. 141 W 1, E Y 1 Q ,V . ,Y . c V KL K' Nu 4 N ' , ' . w ,H Y' ' 'A J X sh fa ' 6 4 U 5 . ' f X Q, Q 5 A 'J .. . . , 4-:f Q',, . 5 -u fe- ,. .,4., - gli,-iV ' 1 6 AAA. - lg . AQ 7 , , N dw' 'Tiff ,W JJ!! A -'Q 5' ,,-4' K, :JV I 1 x jf 'J . ,, ? Q . A ,, 1, . A -X J h AY. gs, 1 0' fi -'if' K ff ., , , - N 4 4:1 Q - is , A ,'x 1 , .fav , .A W IW . W - A fm? 1' 23' A An 'nf . - 'Jets'- 2 l 4 5 , Vx wdw H' ..1, .,,.. -s, 5? , X539 gg, ,gd Q K' ' on I , if 5, .L . 3, 'hh' Q I , '.' , -.. .-4. un- 1 Ax-,fe 1 ,,1!,, ' 5- - I, I., 1 f 1, 47 IT nv 1 W--4' 1 Nm ' Jane, Mickey, Mary, Doris, Frances. . . Don't study too hard! ...1959 Everett Mitchell Green Very dependable . . . would be lost without Brenda Sue . . . lives in the country , . . one of our favorite bus drivers. I lu 1 ., .X I Doris Louise Gregory Blonde hair . . . loves ham- burgers and to talk on the telephone . . . doesnt like to stay at home . . . hopes to marry that certain guy. Frances Emily Gregory Always found in Lockhart . . . a Raylass girl . . , what would she do without Barbara! can't stand to stay at home and especially to study . . . hopes to be part owner of Raylass Department fltore. Mary Emily Gregory Hails from Wilksburg . , . nice gal to know . , . Raylass couldnt do without her , . . likes those black Fords . . . ca.i't wait to graduate and get married, when she finds the rt-:ht guy. Q . 'P'- gi Jane Carlton Haas Carolina bound . . . an avid fan of Union , . . everybo-dy's friend . . . where the bank goes, she goes . . . not afraid to say what she thinks . , . loves sports, music, and math . . . nice addition to our class. ,,f' 'is' inr- Naomi Lee Hampton Petite . . . likes Lockhart, Ronald, sports, and to read , . . quiet until you know her . . . much fun . . . dislikes snobs. Roswell Edmund Hamrick A hand and smile for every- one . . . loves football, girls, and physics . . , a friend in need is a friend in deed . . . watch out all birds! . . . be- ware of that mischievous gleam in his eye. SENIORS Pat, Barbara, Eddie, Gargie, Naomi . . . Eddie's surroundings are just about perfect, aren t they' ..f 4. ff- 1 4,-7 f i ,pXw,3',. , ,vi -f , Auf: V I ig H' ' lf- ,jf .4 ,X if i KY u. ti x 4 a ., '4 a ', , . Q s Y ' 14' 5, T 44 'N l 'vi 4 K n. in , Curtis Eugene Hinson Tall, dark, and handsome . . . liked by all . . , interested in many things but especially girls and sports . . . always pulls for the Yankees. Louise Ann Hinson Nice to know , . . loves jeep . . . cute . . , a secre- tary to be . . , can be seen with Joyce, Phyllis, and Bar- bara . . . dislikes loud mouths and show-055. Z' Nina Ruth Hollifield Musically inclined . . , our own Miss Dimplesn . , . one of our biggest Hirts . . . ' vinely tall . . . sweetheart fall of themp . . . loves to be teased. f'V'i 1- fi., Je fn rf 3 0- Emilye Lamar Hurst Good looking clothes . . . loves to sleep . . . Chester Reporter couldn't do without Shirley Hooch . and Lando . out Saluda her , . . bound for St. Peters- driver , . burltg junior College and then shorthand . . . to the University of Florida . . . to be a lab technician. 1959 Ann, Curtis, Shirley, Ruth, Emilye How does Curtis rate all this attention ,i 14. f 1 gf' Gr-4 kf' A , , .r ff fi -F i rn' I X 1: , . 0 SA' jus K: nth ' l 31-wi f of . ' ,. 1 K ,,- .I + f-- , 3 N N Y Diane Inman likes boys, food, . . comes from Road . , , bus smartest girl in Columbia bound. 1 A352 ,Lan ji 'T 4' iii, hs gn., ' Mary Ann Mabry Good looking clothes . . . one of the Great Falls Road crew . . . good secretary to be . . . she's got brains . . , loves to go to ball games. QL, Edw. Odell McCameron, Jr. Loves hamburger steaks, girls, girls, and more girls . . . can't get along with hard headed women . . . plans to join the Air Force. Eddie, Jane Hardin, Janie, M ff' 32, fl John Darby McConnell Came from Buford to spend his senior year with us . . . kind of quiet . . . not distant . . . but just plain ole john, and most likeable. 5' Jane Hardin McDowell Always ready for a good time . . . is that fog or does she iust have her head in the Clouds? . . . our own Miss Chester . . . Converse bound . . . ask her about driving a train . . . loves to ski. SENIORS ary Ann, John .... We doubt Jol'm's really studying about sports. mi 'fti':3'4 s r so at 1 l 'Q 'U' 4 ,av aww, . t ia.. , Your s xkw fy 'fi' Jo Anne McGarity Little but loud . . . dearly loves to talk , . . among her favorites are the Navy and eating . . . she'll he running around Winthrop in the fall. M1959 rx lk Wa .xxx '- .. we Gloria Ann Mendenhall Indispensable to the Cyclone , . . a smart gal . . , quite talkative, like most girls, but manages to say more than most . , . often hnds herself in unforeseen predicaments but usually comes out on top . . . Agnes Scott or Bust, ! 415 fi I Charles Wesely Miller, Jr. Cool, calm, and collected . . . quite easy to get along with . . . likes a Ford . . . loves a lot of chili on his hot dogs . . . real nice to have around. Charles, JoAnne, Johnny, Irene, Gloria .... We'd like to walk off with Lynda Carol's MG. rl!! uulnlu .ni-is . n Htl lb: pf' J X 0 - -4-vgiggg f K 7 'Q f f .. Wi, 14.5 f Jw ,f u if L. . Mn' .gr .q av . -- - , .. - Y 3 f 2 ,.-ff 1- 1 ,ki ,,, .., H uusK1' 5 . f: '7' if ' 4 ,M ' mp.,-W, 'Q v' 'j, f - g , ry , An -asia W 1 . 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'o 1 4, 1- , Aa ismfmff. fgfx 215, ijpflas, -.. ..',-isgg-2::ii?..h.121' ' W' , A ' 1 M, -'g'ff'.f ,'X wg 1 '- ' xr nn, f'4:'r. sa 's i uynui ,1-'fue .af Lf 1 f,ffj,1f ,Y 1.19 .-..me.m 5 ,,.n...al 'I , f ffy, 1 1, Q' v,2fh'-, w nap iwuu ' H' 'gW,f ,': ,ggxvfii vitae Xgpfzzf' '. www ,, amz M ' r 15,27 gg' ' I Q qt I 9 V, qv, ,, 1 -. .'vj','gTlA ' I H . v ,'J','1- K P dx ,' I ' , 4- V X , 5 ,,,, .V M-.ni H 1 ' 1' 4 V TMA 3 ,Q 1 - - afy f I 5 i '-S 'SX'-S! g A 1, , A - f' Q -f-ff .: x 1 ' x A 4 Q f ' H I ' V -- an 'vi f v .W 1 nam -7m-Vk', T144 , L- - N, '1- X tif 1 A 5 M. I I ' fm mm I William Keith Richardson Big and blond . . . makes a good showing on the gridiron . , . always in a good humor . . . likes practically every- thing and everybody likes him. ' Janice Fay Roach Loves to talk . . . especially about boys . . . short 'n' sweet . , . dislikes book reports and to make speeches . . . wants to be a secretary or some lucky man's wife, 1959 Loy Wayne Robbins Very Carefree . . , always jok- ing . . . likes Fords . , . has eyes for only one girl. '-. Q Brenda Louise Robinson Loves rainy days and week- ends . . . she just can't get along with those conceited people . . . after school she'll go into nurses training. William Eugene Sawyer Rejoiced over the Gamecocks beating the Tigers , . . gets pleasure out of thinking of those days when he'll have graduated . . . hopes to be a radio engineer and then go into the Air Force. Gene, Wayne, Brenda, Keith, Janice .... Wl1at's your opinion, Gene? Do we look good? -.fine Q .yy ,J- ' 5 'fi fi 1 3, ,.,,, '-uno-W ,fe ' K :UW X ' . if ,,.h-, q - .i . N1 ...,.,, A , s V K , - .iff ya .f- Ronnie Coleman Sconyers just ask him about those Fords and of course Linda . . . he could do without hard tests and hard teachers . . . looking forward to joining the Navy. Jean Margaret Shannon Beauty plus . . . likes college dances and boys . . . comes from out Armenia way . . . popular and versatile . . . will be seen around Winthrop next year. -Qty' ' K X v-.KJ . -1 S f . Larry Dean Shrader A stalwart in the line on the football team . . . quiet but a friendly, nice person , . . loves to read . . , a real line Sul'- sy 'fy X ss, V ' G ur' J ll lu .tall i, 5 kj 3 v 542.5 14 s in X NA U Patsy, Butch, Jean, Larry, Ronnie .... Expressions here are certainly varied. David Plutarch Sides One of Wilson's super tribe . . , likes football, hunting, and Judy , . . found in vicinity of the grill . . . one of Miss Bai1ey's favorites . . . fun lov- ing and sincere. Helen Patricia Simpson Patsy . . . look for her out Great Falls Road . . . cute, sweet, and likeable . . . in- terested in people and doing things well . , . loves her chemistry . . . wants to be an economic major at Winthrop. -i,, I ,,, . Major Lee Thompson Excellent on the football team . . . personality plus . . . president of almost everything . . . spends free time in Low- rys . . . hopes to go to Caro- lina in the fall. . 'FR 'RN 3 C Michael Lanham Walker Carefree and happy all the time . . . always keeps the girls smiling . . . somewhat of a flirt . . . a real friend to everyone. Zig, fx r 75 f -I X 1 James Allen Wallace, Jr. William Woodrow Wallace, Jr. William Armstead Way, III Likes all sports , , , quiet and Bo . . . a good friend to Interested in music but doesn't sensible . . , found with janet have around . . . likes Fords quite dig those late afternoon . . . Carolina bound , . . likes and girls . A . a lover of Miss band practices . . , Mr. Tyler's his hamburgers . . . labors at Baileys algebra class . . . a right hand man . . . watch Wy'lies . . . Good student. part time bus driver. . . ever him drive that Buick . , . ready smile. Billy, Mickey, Bo, James, Major .... Mickey and his Mad Lads. Plans to attend University of South Carolina. SENIORS fu --Q., , Yin! 1 I' ' , 14, l as af' s, J . Donald Lester Wood He's our ex-paratrooper and quite a nice fellow . . . holds an eight hour day job and comes to school too . . , he's very busy. Don, Johnny, Kathie, Mary, Tommy .... This is Mary Carolyn Woodward The quiet type but no better girl . . . sweet and ready to help those she can . . . Mc- Crory's right-hand girl . . , her favorite words are Man- son and the Navy . . . am- bition: to be a nurse. 19' .J Thomas Johnson Worthy Nice guy . , . plays good game of football . . . sings well . , . enjoys car races . . . loves his Chevy . . . hopes to attend Carolina. Q' the life-at school! SENIORS John Preston Wrenn Our class president . . . pop- ularity follows him , . . a fabulous dancer . . . watch him on the basketball court . . . he is bound for Tiger Town. q ' Mildred Kathleen Wright Country Gal . . . intelligent , . . never wins a bet . . . can always come back with a witty saying . , . co-editor of ye ole school paper . . . just ask her about those pimento sandwiches. -5 , xl fag ,V if , my N352 . EE I I 18 5, f Il' 'x J 'ff 3' ff 33 Gina, :yy 4 9747429 ,W , ,WW f V Wa, f, , M5 ,ff WM k ,. 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LOVE JHA 56 57 58 Treasurer 56 Lxbrary Club 56 Dxstnct Meetmg 56 Cyclone Staff 56 Future Teachers 56 Mnxed Chorus 56 57 58 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 Student Councxl 58 Presxdent of Home room 58 Natnonal Honor Socxety 58 French Club 58 Musxc Clmxc 58 Commencement Marshal 58 Cexlnan Staff 59 WILHELMINA JAIWES LYNN Wxlla Class Ofiicers Vnce Presndent 56 Secretary 57 Treasurer 58 59 Homeroom Presxdent 57 59 Student Council 56 57 59 Musxc Clmlc 56 57 Girls Glee Club 57 58 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 Presxdent 58 Lann Forum 56 Jumor Red Cross 56 Blology Club 57 Presndent 57 Art and Ceramxcs Club 57 58 Presndent 57 Art Commmee 58 T and l Club 57 58 59 Publncnty Chanrman 57 Basketball Team 57 Basketball Cheerleader 58 French Club 57 Cextnan Staff 59 Cyclone Staff 58 59 News Edxtor 58 Bus1 ness Manager 59 State Scholastlc Press Assocxauon Conventlon 58 MARY ANN MABRY Mlxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Girls Glee Club 57 58 59 FHA 56 57 58 59 Secretary of Homeroom 56 Vxce Presldent 57 Red Cross Council 57 State MUSIC Chmc 57 58 Wxnthrop Muslc Clmnc 57 58 Ceslmm Staff Typxst 59 Commencement Marshal 58 National Honor Society 59 EDWARD ODELL MCCAMERON JR Football 59 Baseball 59 T and I Club 57 58 59 Treasurer of Homeroom 59 Football Manager 58 Basketball 59 JOHN DARBY MLCONNELL Buford Hlgh School 56 57 58 Beta Club 57 58 Block B Club 56 57 58 Glee Club 56 57 58 Fleld and Stream Club 56 57 58 Sclence Club 56 FFA Club 56 Baseball 56 57 58 Track 56 57 58 Basketball 56 57 58 I'00tbaU 56 57 58 Jumor Class Presldent 58 Student Councxl 58 Entered Chester Hxgh School 58 Football 59 Basketball 59 Baseball 59 Track 59 JANIE WIGGINS MCDONALD Wxllnamsburg Hugh School Andrews S C Newspaper Cxrculatxon Manager Basketball 56 Muslc Club 56 Iatm Club 56 4H Club 56 57 58 Glee Club 56 57 58 FHA 56 57 58 Entered Chester High School 59 JANE HARDIN MCDOWELL B Team Cheerleader 56 Art Club 56 T and I Club 57 Lann Forum 56 57 Latm Club 57 FTA 57 58 59 Ceslrum Staff 59 Cyclone Staff 58 59 French Club 59 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Palmetto Glrls State 58 Ceramxcs Club 57 Secretary 57 JO ANNE MCGARITY Jumor JHA 56 Lxbrary Club 56 Homeroom V1ce Presxdent 57 FHA 57 58 59 Mnxed Choms 56 57 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 59 FBLA 58 59 JOHN HUGH MZCKEOXVN Mxxed Chorus 56 57 Bo s Glee Club 57 Laun Forum 56 Jumor Hxgh Hall Commxttee 5 Hall Committee 57 58 59 Bxology Club 57 All State Chorus 57 Musu: Clmlc 56 Cenmm Stat? 59 Latm Club 56 EFFIE IRENE MCWATTERS Future Teachers of America 58 59 Natnonal Honor Socxety 58 59 Commencement Marshal 58 JHA 56 57 58 FHA 59 Secretary 59 Muslc Clmlc 56 Treasurer of Homeroom 56 Hall Commmee 58 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 GLORIA ANN MENDENIHALL Art Club 56 57 58 Arr Commxrtee 58 Secretary 57 Larm Club 57 Latin Forum 56 57 Hall Commlttee 56 Cyclone Staff 57 58 59 Reporter 57 Managmg Edxror 58 Coednzor 59 Repre sentatlve to S C Scholasuc Press Convention 58 Biology Club Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 Girls Glie Club 57 58 FTA 58 S9 Presxdent 59 Delegate to FTA Convenuon 57 58 State Mental Contests 57 58 T and I Club 58 French Club 59 Commencement Marshal 58 Natxonal Honor Soclety 58 Ceflnan Staff 59 CHARLES WESLEY MILLER JR. Baseball 56 57 Football 56 57 ELLA MAE MILLWOOD Jumor JHA 56 Mxxed Choms 56 57 58 Senior FHA 57 JAMES WARREN MOBLEY Cheerleader 57 58 59 Head Cheerleader 59 Secretary of Home room 57 Bxology Club 57 Ceramxcs Club 58 Latm Club 56 NANCY ERLENE MOBLEY Mnxed Chorus 56 Jumor JHA 56 Semor FHA 57 58 59 FBLA 58 59 Certruzn Staff 59 KATII: RUTH MONTGOMERY JHA 56 EDWARD LATHAN MOORE Hall Commmee 56 Mnxed Choms 56 Latm forum 56 Bxology Club 57 French Club 58 59 Bus Drnver 58 59 Cennan Staff 59 BRENDA JANE MORGAN JHA 56 Presxdenr of Homeroom 57 Student Councxl 57 Jumor Red Cross Council 57 FTA 57 59 FBLA 58 59 FHA 57 58 59 Gnrls Glee Club 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 59 Cyclone Staff 58 59 Cestrzan Staff 59 Commencement Marshal 58 MARIAN EDNA MORRIS Mnxed Chorus 56 Class Sponsor 56 FHA 56 57 58 59 Presx dent 58 Reporter 59 Blology Club 57 President of Sophomore Class 57 Presndenr of Homeroom 59 Student Councxl 57 59 DANIEL ARAM MUSHEGAN SoddyDa1sy Tenn 56 57 Secretary of Buble Club 56 Sclence Club 56 Latxn Club 56 Blology Club 57 President of B1ble Club 57 Spamsh Club 57 Director of Annual Carnival 57 Mental Con test 57 Placed m Jumor Algebra 57 Chester Senior Hugh 58 59 Larm Club 58 59 Latm Forum 58 Mental Contests 58 Com mencement Marshal 58 Palmetto Boys State 58 Natlonal Honor Socxety 59 KATHLEEN ELIZABETH PARDUE Mxxed Chorus 56 57 Gxrls Glee Club 57 FBLA 57 Vxce Presn dent of Homeroom 58 KAY FRANCES PERRY Mxxed Chorus 56 JHA 57 Vlce Presndent of Homeroom 56 T and I Club 56 59 Baseball 58 ROBERT EDWARD PRAGER Entered Chester Hxgh School 57 Band 57 Bnology Club 57 State Mental Contests 57 58 Placed m Mental Contest m Bxology 57 Natnonal Honor Soclety 58 59 Commencement Marshal 58 Base ball 57 Cenmm Staff 59 Hall Commmee 59 Laun Club 57 CARLTON RICHARD JOSEPH RAINES T and I Club 56 57 58 Arts and Ceramics Club 57 58 Bus Drxver 58 59 Ceramics Engmeermg Club 59 WESLEY MARTIN RASH Berrxen Hxgh School Baseball 56 FFA 56 Entered Chester Hugh School 57 T and I Club 57 59 Presxdem 59 Baseball 57 58 Basketball 57 OTTO WYLIE RAY Entered Chester Hxgh School 56 Blology Clu 56 T and I Club 57 WILLIAM KEITH RICHARDSON Football 56 57 58 59 Baseball 56 57 58 59 T and I Club 57 58 Secretary 57 Vice Chaxrman of Jumor Hlgh Student Councxl 56 Secretary Sophomore Class 56 Jumor Hxgh Student Councxl 57 IIANICE PAY ROACH Mlxed Chorus 56 JHA 56 57 FHA 58 59 Ceslrum Staff 59 LOY WAYNE ROBBINS Biology Club 57 Tand I Club 57 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 Football 56 Boys Glee Club 57 BRENDA LOUISE ROBINSON Jumor JHA 56 Senior FHA 57 58 French Club 58 BIOIOHY Club 58 Future Teachers 58 Lnbrary Club 58 59 Vice President 58 Presndent 59 Mnxed Chorus 56 WILLIAM EUGENE SAWYER Cexman Staff 59 T and I Club 57 58 Natural Scxence Club 57 RONALD COLEMAN SCONYERS Bxology Club 58 T and I Club 57 JEAN MARGARET SHANNON Head B Team Cheerleader 56 B Team Homecommg Sponsor 58 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I . , 1 1 , , I - 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 I 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' . 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Hall Commtttee 56 Band 56 Latxn Club 56 Baseball 56 57 58 59 Blology Club 57 T811 Club 58 BARBARA ANN BISHOP Homeroom Presxdent 56 JHA 56 Jumor Lnbrary Club 56 Home room V1cePres1dent 57 Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 58 FBLA 58 59 Secretary 59 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 Cestrnan Staff 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 58 59 RICHARD NICHOLS BISHOP Band 56 57 58 Clarlnet Clmlc 58 Band Clmlc 56 57 58 Clmtc 58 Ceram1calEngmeer1ng Club 59 Natlonal Honor Society 59 Cestnan Staff 59 AUDREY EUDEEN BLAIR Art Club 56 57 58 Ceramtcs Club 56 57 DE Club 58 JAMES CHARLIE BOCHETTE Attended Edmunds Htgh School Entered Chester Hlgh School 58 Vtce Presxdent of Homeroom 59 T841 Club 59 JOHN WILLIAM BOULWARE Football 56 57 58 59 Baseball 57 58 59 Tand I Club 58 Mixed Chorus 57 58 Boys Glee Club 57 58 Chalrman of Jumor Hxgh Smdent Council Btology Club 57 MONTY KEITH BOULWARE Band 56 57 58 59 Assxstant Drum Ma1or 58 Drum Ma1or 59 V1cePresndent of Band 59 Brass Sextet 59 Football 56 President og Igomeroom 57 Bus Drlvet 59 Hall Commxttee 56 58 Bnology Cu 57 CHARLES EDWARD BOWERS Basketball 56 Baseball 56 Bnology Club 57 French Club 58 Band 57 58 PEGGY JO BRAKEFIELD Mrxed Choms 56 57 JHA 56 ROBERT MARION BRAKEFIELD FFA 54 55 58 Presldent of FFA 58 Tand I Club 56 57 Bus Drlver 56 57 Baseball 55 57 GEORGE FRANKLIN BRAIvfLE'I'I' Btology Club 57 AMIELIA JANE BROOKS Hall Commlttee 56 Mustc Cl1n1c 56 57 Iatln Club 56 57 Latm Forum 56 57 Bxology Club 57 Future Teachers of Amerxca 57 58 59 Mxxed Chonxs 56 57 58 Nattonal Honor Soclety 58 59 Commencement Marshal 58 French Club 58 59 JOHN EDGAR BRUNET Tand I Club 55 56 57 58 Baseball 59 JERRY HUGH BURLEYSON Bxology Club 57 Ceram1calEng1neermg Club 59 SARA EDNA BURRELL Mrxed Chorus 56 JHA 56 57 Secretary of JHA 56 FBLA 58 59 Reporter 58 Secretary 59 Ptesxdent of Homeroom 59 Student Councrl 59 DIRECTORY BARBARA ANNE BYARS JHA 56 57 FHA 58 59 Mtxed Chorus 56 Treasurer Homeroom 56 Llbrary Club 56 Cestrlan Staff 59 Cyclone Staff 59 HAROLD DEAN CAMPBELL Presndent of Homeroom 56 58 Vlce Presldent of Homeroom 57 TandIClub 57 58 59 Baseball 55 59 Bus Drxver 57 58 59 MILDRED MAE CAMPBELL Mixed Chorus 56 57 Gxtls Glee Club 57 FHA 56 57 58 59 Band 57 58 Glrls Block C Club 58 59 FBLA 58 59 Cestrxan Stal? 59 MARTHA ANN CANNON Kmgstree Hxgh School Mxxed Choms 56 Gxrls Glee Club 56 Y Teens 56 State Mental Contest 56 Sclence Club 56 Latm Club 56 Hall Commxttee 56 Latm Club 56 Lxbtaty Club 56 Trans ferred to Chester Hxgh School 57 Latln Forum 57 Mlxed Chorus 57 58 59 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Future Teachers of Amer lca 57 58 59 Treasurer 59 Bxology Club 57 Muslc Clxntc 57 58 Delegate to FTA Convennon 57 58 French Club 58 59 Commencement Marshal 58 Cestrtan Staff 59 Cyclone Staff Col ummst 59 RONALD LARRY CASSELS Blology Club 57 Treasurer of Homeroom 57 Cestrtan Staff 59 MELINDA CAROLYN CATOE Musrc Cl1n1c 56 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Future Teachers of Amerlca 57 Bxology Club 57 Cy clone Stal? 57 Jumor FHA 58 Prestdent 58 JHA Sponsor 58 PATSY RUTH CLARK FBLA 58 59 Vxce President 59 FHA 56 57 58 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 All State Chorus 57 Gxrls Sextet 57 Treasurer of Homeroom 59 Cestrtan Staff 59 FHA Dnstrlct Conventxon 57 Musnc Clnmcs 56 5 8 BEI I3 LYNNE CLEMIENTS Jumor FHA 56 Semor FHA 57 58 Mxxed Chorus 56 5 8 MILDRED KATHRYN CONRAD Presndent of Jumor Ltbrary Club 56 Lattn Club 56 Bxology Club 57 FTA 57 58 59 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 59 T and I Club 58 Cestrlan Staff 59 Block C Club 59 Mustc Cllnxc 56 58 Latln Forum 56 French Club 58 Delegate to FTA Conventxon 58 T and I Conventlon 58 JOHN EDWARD COOPER TandIClub 58 Football 57 58 59 MARY ELIZABETH CORNWELL Mixed Chorus 56 JHA 56 57 FHA 58 59 JHA D1str1ct Con ventlon 57 FBLA 58 59 Cestrtan Staff 59 SARA JAYNE CRAWFORD Cestnan Staff 59 French Club 59 Cyclone Staff 59 Mtxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Girls Glee Club 56 57 58 59 Future Teachers of America 57 JHA 56 57 Mus1cCl1n1c 56 CHARLOTTE ANN CROFT Lnbrary Club 56 Secretary 56 Prestdent of Homeroom 56 Mrxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Mustc Clmxc 56 JHA 56 57 Secretary 57 FHA 58 Natnonal Honor Socnety 58 59 French Club 58 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Commencement Marshal 58 Cestrnan Staff 59 Student Councxl 56 KENNETH ROGER CROSBY gdiged Chorus 55 Tand I Club 55 56 Art Club 57 58 Cestrran t 59 JANET MIRIAM CULLEY Presldent of Freshman Class 56 Jumor Lxbtary Club 56 Secretary 56 Jumor JHA 56 Presldent 56 Delegate to State JHA Conven tron 56 Student Councxl 56 Semor FHA 57 58 V1ce Presxdent 57 Dlstrtct Workshop for Off1cers 56 57 58 Cyclone Stalf 57 58 59 Feature Writer 58 Feature Edrtor 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 G1rls Glee Club 57 58 59 All State Chorus 57 Mustc Clmxc 57 58 Secretary Treasurer of Jumor Red Cross Coun cxl 57 Commencement Marshal 58 State Mental Contests 58 Placed In State Mental Contests on Semor Engllsh 58 French Club 58 Natlonal Honor Society 58 59 Certmm Ed1tor1nCh1ef 59 Reptesentatlve to SIP Conventlon 59 JOYCE DRIGGERS CULP Mxxed Chorus 56 Jumor JHA 56 Semor FHA 57 58 FBLA 58 PEGGY YVONNE DANIEL JHA 56 57 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 FBLA 58 Homeroom Presldent 58 , , , , , , , , , , 3 3 ' 3 I 3 ' , , - , , . 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Treasurer 57 T and I Club 56 Bus Dnver DORIS LOUISE GREGORY jun1orJHA 56 M1xed Chorus 56 57 58 Semor JHA 57 Cyclone Representatlve 58 FRANCES ESTELLE GREGORY jumor JHA 56 Mnxed Chorus 56 57 Semor JHA 57 58 ISIARY EMILY GREGORY jumor JHA 56 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 Semor JHA 57 JANE CARLTON HAAS Umon S C Gleam Staff 56 57 Jumor Play 58 Band 56 57 Blazer Club 57 State Musxc Fesuval 56 57 Entered Chester I-hgh 58 Band J9 Future Teacher 59 State Band Festxval 59 BARBARA MARIAN HALL Basketball 56 57 58 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 G1rls Glee Club 57 58 59 French Club 58 FTA 57 58 59 Bxology Club 57 T and I Club 58 Secretary and Treasurer 58 T and I Club Conventlon 58 Block C Club 58 59 Student COUHC11 56 Pres1dent Homeroom 56 V1ce Pres1dent 57 Art Club 58 Home commg Queen 57 Musxc Clmxc 56 57 Cexlrnm Stal? 59 Square Dance Clxmc 58 MA M1xed Chorus 56 Musxc Fest1val 58 58 Cyclone StaH M1xed Chorus 56 59 Hxstonan 59 RGARET MAULDIN HAMMOND 57 58 59 Future Teachers 57 58 Buccaneer Cheerleader 56 FHA 56 Entered Chester High 59 Ceftmm Staff 59 NAOMI LEE HAMPTON FHA 56 58 59 Biology Club 57 DE Club ROSWELL EDMUND HAMRICK Football 56 57 58 59 Basketball 56 Baseball 56 57 Latm Club 56 Latm Forum 56 Class Officer 56 Student COUHCII 56 57 Homeroom Pres1dent 57 French Club 58 59 Biology Club 57 Art Club 57 Ceramncs Club 57 Ha11Comm1ttee 56 57 58 59 Cexlrmn Staff 59 Cxrculatlon Manager 59 Mlxed Chorus 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 Boys Quartet 58 59 All State Chorus 57 MUSIC Clmnc 57 58 PATRICIA ANN HENDERSON Hall Commxttee 56 Junior JHA 57 Senior JHA 57 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 59 Musxc Club 56 57 Glrls Glee Club 56 57 58 Secretary of Homeroom 56 58 Cextrzan Staff 58 CURTIS EUGENE HINSON Football 56 57 58 Baseball 56 57 58 T and I Club 57 LOUISE ANNETTE HINSON M1xed Chorus 56 Jumor JHA 56 Semor FHA 57 58 Dxstrxbu me Educatxon Club 58 NINA RUTH HOLLIFIELD Jun1orJHA 56 B1010gY Club 57 FBLA 58 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Mus1c Chruc 58 59 All State Mlxed Chorus 57 Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 57 Semor FHA 59 EMILYE LAlVIA.R HURST M1xed Chorus 56 57 58 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Muslc 56 58 All State Mxxed Chorus 58 B1o1ogy Club 57 Cextmm Staff 59 FTA Dlsmct Meetmg 57 Latm Forum 57 French Club 58 FT 58 59 SHIRLEY DIANE INMAN FHA 56 57 59 Mxxecl Chorus 56 FBLA 58 Bus Dnver 58 59 BARBARA ANN JORDAN Juruor JHA 56 M1xed Chorus 56 Sen1orJHA 57 NORA ANN KEENER Jumor Red Cross Councxl 57 Junior JHA 56 Sen1orJHA 57 58 Secretary of DE 58 59 Secremry of Homeroom 58 59 SALLY REBECCA KNOX Hall Committee 56 jumorjl-1A 56 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 58 Musnc Clmlc 56 57 Gnrls Glee Club 56 51 58 Pres1dent of Homeroom 56 Student Councll 56 59 State Mental Contests 56 FBLA 57 58 Commencement Marshal 58 Palmetto G1rls Stare 58 Presxdent of FBLA 58 Natlonal Honor Society 58 V1ce Presl dent of Student Oouncxl 59 Cexmafn Stal? 59 BRENDA SUE LEE JHA 56 57 FHA 58 Mnxed Chorus 57 58 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 Bxology Club 58 - 1 D 1 1 1 1- - , 1 , ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 57, 58. - 1 1 . - 1 1 l 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . , . . , - ' - 1 - 1 1 - 1 , 1 s 1 ' ' - 1 . 1 , - 1 I - 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 ' . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - -- 1 1 1 1 - - 1 . - 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . . . , D . , . . , . . , 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 . - - ' , . . - . 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SENIOR DIRECTORY Hall Commmee 56 Art Club 56 57 58 59 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 59 Musxc Clxmc 56 Gxrls Glee Club 56 Ceramxcal Engl neermg Club 57 B1ology Club 57 Cyclone Stal? 57 58 59 Reporter 57 58 Future Teachers of Amerzca 57 58 T and I Club 57 58 59 T and I Beauty Sponsor 57 First Runner up to State T and I Queen 57 T and I Convention 57 58 59 Fxrst Place Award 1n jewelry 58 Basketball Cheerleader 57 58 Co-head Basketball Cheerleader 57 58 French Club 58 Secretary of Home room 58 Nauonal Honor Soclety 58 LARRY DEAN SHRADER Band 56 Football 56 57 58 59 Bxology Club 57 French Club 58 Mxxed Chorus 58 Boys Glee Club 58 DAVID PLUTARCH SIDES Homeroom Presxdent 56 Football 56 57 58 59 T and I Club 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 All Slate Ch0I'l1S 57 Student COUHCII 58 59 Homeroom Vxce President 58 Homeroom Preslclenr 59 HELEN PATRICIA SIMPSON FHA 56 57 58 59 FTA 58 59 Blology Club 58 Mlxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 Basketball 57 8 JOHN ELBERT SMITH C-Iackxel Jumor High Hall Commxttee 56 Senior Hngh Hall Commmee 58 Band 56 57 B Basketball 56 57 A Basketball 57 58 59 B Baseball 56 Cyclone Staff 57 58 59 Sports Edxtor 58 59 Cestrmn Staff 59 Southern Interscholastlc Press Meetmg 59 Mlxed Chorus 57 Boys Glee Club 57 State Mental Contest 57 Bnology Club 57 French Club 58 Latm Forum 56 JEWEL DEAN SOUTHERLAND Mlxed Chorus 56 FHA 56 57 58 59 Blology Club 58 DE Club Treasurer 59 Carman Staff 59 SUZANNE HAMILTON STEDMAN Basketball 56 57 58 M1ss Sophomore 57 Biology Club 57 Future Teachers of Amerxca 57 58 59 Latm Club 56 T and I Club 57 58 Mxxed fhorua 56 57 58 Girls Glee Club 57 58 Homeroom Secretary 58 Sponsor for T and I Club 58 Glrls Block Club 59 Cextmm Staff 59 RUTH JEANEITE STEPHENSON Muced Chorus 56 Vnce Presldent of Homeroom 56 59 FHA 56 57 58 59 FBLA 57 58 Block C Club 58 59 Bus Drxver 58 59 DE Club 58 59 G1rls Basketball Team 56 57 58 59 Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 57 FLOYD ALFRED SWEATT Db Club 57 58 M1xed Chorus 55 MAJOR LEE THOMPSON Football 56 57 58 59 Mixed Chorus 56 57 58 Boys Glee Club 57 D8 Biology Club 57 htm Club 56 Boys State 58 Presxdent of Homeroom 56 Vlce Presxdent of Sophomore Class 57 Student Councxl 56 57 58 Secretary 58 Sponsor for Sophomore Class 57 Wlnner of Umred Nanons Contest 56 MICHAEL LANHAM WALKER Band 56 57 58 59 Golf 56 57 58 59 SemorM1xed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 Biology Club 57 Cexlmm Staff 59 JAMES ALLEN WALLACE JR Mnxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 Musnc Clxmc 56 57 58 All State Chorus 57 Boys Quarrette 58 Street Commnttee 57 58 59 Chairman 58 59 Hall Commxttee 56 57 58 59 Chagrman 58 Basement Commxttee 56 Iatm Club 56 T and I Club 58 Bnology Club 57 Secretary of Homeroom 57 Palmetto Boys State 58 Commencement Marshal 58 Nauonal Honor Soclety 58 59 Cyclone Staff 58 59 Reporter and Colummst 58 59 Secretary of Semor Class 59 Secretary Treasurer of Home room 59 Student Councll 59 Assxstant Busmess Manager of Cestrmn 59 Representatxve to SIP Conventxon 59 WILLIAM WOODROW WALLACE JR Football 56 57 58 Biology Club 57 Tand I Club 58 Secretary of Homeroom 59 WILLIAM ARMSTEAD WAY III Attended Proxxmxty jumor Hlgh School Greensboro N C Presxdem of Student Councll 56 Sergeant of Hall Patrol 56 Amerlcan Leglon Award Wxnner 56 Band 56 Entered Chester Hxgh School 57 Bnology Club 57 French Club 57 Bus Drxver 59 Secretary of Homeroom 58 Hall Commmee 58 Band 57 58 59 Presldent of Band 59 Brass Sexrerre 57 58 59 Dnsmcr Brass Sexzette Contest 57 58 59 State Brass Sexrerre Comes: 57 German Staff 59 RALPH HARRIS WEBB Student Councnl 56 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 Hall Com mmee 58 59 Cyclone Sta.E 56 Chaplmn of Student Councll 58 59 Mixed Chorus 56 57 MOFFATT BLAIR. WHITE Band 56 57 S8 59 Secretary of Homeroom 56 Bus Drxver 58 59 French Club 58 Bnology Club 57 Hall Commxttee 56 Cexlrmn Staff 59 Cyclone Staff 56 57 SARAH THOMAIS WILKS JHA 56 57 58 FHA 58 59 M1XCd Chorus 56 57 58 59 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Delegate to JHA State Conventlon 57 Bxology Club 58 Lxbrary Club 56 Cyclone Staff 59 Cextmm Staff 59 PAULA EMILIA WILLIAMS At prevnous schools attended Nauonal Honor Soclety 56 Gnrls Glee Club 56 Mxxed Chorus 56 Gxrls Basketball Team 56 FHA 56 59 G1f1S Athleuc ASSOCIZIIOH 58 Reporter on School Paper 58 F1rsr Place Arr Award 58 Entered Chester Hxgh School 59 FBLA 59 Art Club 59 Ceflnan Staff 59 MILDRED CAROLYN WILLIFORD Mlxed Chorus 56 57 Gnrls Glee Club 57 Wxnthrop Musxc Clmlc 57 jHA 56 57 Transferred to Lancaster Hxgh School 57 Mnxed Chorus 58 Gxrls Glee Club 58 Secretary of Student Council 58 President of Homeroom 57 Mask and Gavel 57 Blology 57 4H 57 Entered Chester Hlgh School 58 DE Club 58 Art Club 58 DONALD LESTER WOOD FFA Great Falls 53 Three Years Au' Borne Servxces Chester High School 57 58 59 MARY CAROLYN WOODWARD JHA 56 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 FHA 56 57 58 G1r1s Glee Club 57 58 THOMAS JOHNSON WORTHY Football 56 57 58 59 Hall Committee 56 Baseball 56 Tandl Club 56 Latm Club 56 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 All State Chorus 57 Bxology Club 57 Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 58 Wxnrhrop Mus1c Clmxc 58 Cexman Staff 59 JOHN PRESTON WRENN Secretary of 9th Grade V1ce President of llth Grade Presxdent of Semor Class Blology Club 57 T and I Club 58 T and I Confer ence and Convenuon Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 Street Commlttee 58 Square Dance Clmxc 58 Student Councxl 56 58 59 Basketball 57 58 Latm Forum 56 Latm Club 56 KATHIE WRIGHT Cyclone Staff 56 57 58 59 Reporter 56 Colummst 57 Fea ture Edltor 58 State Scholastxc Press Conventlon 58 Co-Edxtor 59 Basketball Team 56 57 58 59 Student Councxl 56 58 Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Secretary 57 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Mus1cClm1c 56 57 State Mental Contest 56 57 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 58 59 Musxc Clxmc 56 57 Vlce Presldent 58 Presxdent 59 Dxstnct Renresentauve 59 Future Teachers of Arnernca 57 58 59 Vnce President 58 Reuresentatlve to FTA Convenuorx 58 G1rIs Block C Club 59 Bxology Club 57 T and I Club 58 Pubhc Relatxons Manager 58 Arr Club 58 Reporter 58 French Club 58 59 hmn Club 57 Latm Forum 56 57 Vnce Presldent of Homeroom 56 59 Presldent of Jumor Class 58 Cextnan Staff 59 Commencement Marshal 58 BARBARA JEAN WYLIE Mxxed Chorus 56 57 58 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 Glrls Block C Club 56 57 58 Chester High School Band 56 57 58 French Club 58 59 Bnology Club 57 JOANN WYLIE JHA 56 FHA 57 58 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 ISABEI. SIMS WYLIE Cenmm Staff 59 Ceramxcs Club 57 58 T and I Club 57 58 French Club 58 Mixed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Glrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Secretary Treasurer 56 Muszc Chmc 56 Future Teach ers 57 58 Cyclone Staff 57 Reporter 57 Latm Fomm 56 Hall Commxrree 56 Football Cheerleader 57 58 59 Head Football Cheerleader 59 Square Dance Clmlc 58 B1010gY Club 57 Gxrls Tenms Team 56 57 58 59 State Tenms Tournament 57 58 59 State Doubles Semx Fmahst 58 59 State Smgles Quarter Fmahst 58 Fourth Ranked ln State Doubles 58 59 SANDRA ELIZABETH WYLIE Mnxed Chorus 56 57 58 59 Gnrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Wxnthrop MUSIC Clmlc 57 58 Bnology Club 57 Basketball Cheer leader 57 58 T and I Club 58 Future Teachers 57 58 French Club 58 Cyclone Staff 59 Iaun Forum 56 Art Club 58 Teams Team 56 57 58 59 State Tenms Toumament 57 58 59 Quarter Fmahst 57 Doubles Fmahst 57 Doubles SCIIIIFIUAIISI 58 Doubles Runners Up 57 South Carolma Sporrsmanshnp Trophy 58 Gxrls Sports Edxror 59 ALVIN LAMAR YOUNG FFA 55 56 59 Tand I Club 57 , , , v . - v . 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X Brown, Gene Brown, Warren Bumgarner, Brenda Burnside, Judy Campbell, Barbara Cato, Ronnie Chappell, Nancy Clayton, Earl Clayton, Fay Clinton, Skipper Cole, Dawna Jo Conner, Jimmy Couch, Teddy Cudd, Sandra Davis, Brenda DeHart, Marie Douglas, Margaret Dover, Karen Dover, Wayne Downs, Linda Elkins, Janice Estes, Dotty Franklin, John Reid Gallman, Dona Gambrell, Jimmy Gardner, Esther Garrison, Robbie Gheen, Betty Jo Gladden, Michael Good, Harriet Grant, Gene Grant, Geneva Grant, Marvin Grant, Nancy Grant, Patsy Greenwood, Larry Hall, Ronald Hinson, Kenneth Hollifield, Kathryn Hopper, Billy Howell, Sandra Hoyle, Mickey Hudson, Robbie Sue Jackson, Jacky Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Becky Jones, Joyce Killian, Charles Lancaster, Bobby Lawson, Donald Lee, Buddy Love, Hamilton Lowry, Brownlee Lutz, Otis Lynn, Lynda Carole Mann, Tommy Martin, Jimmy McCormick, Henry McDaniel, George McDaniel, Judy Ann McDill, Elaine McDill, Tracy Mcwaters, Tommy Miller, Betty Ann Miller, Brenda Morgan, David Nichols, Carolyn Oates, Bobbie Peay, Bonnie Porter, Betty Ann Poston, Patsy Raily, Hennis ng P ' A-an -41' Z. Q X Q LL,-X W, 'E' .v V.. i..- , , F 7 1, A :ag Q. va, A 'fi' K fe -ai I 49, it i 1.Q'.'if RX .A ii., 4: Q 421, 'WUC ' 511 'Qin .5 I ,xy y 1 ,nl fy W, f N 1 Q ,,,.,, q , if,:,Q 'Wag' ,'Ycz ', V'-T-2'-1 if 'A Ll , -7' 1 Qc- ,, e ,Q ,,., 5' Q ' A 4? X :N ,Wy Kkyw XE ,ff I X. '2 ica- 4,5 'CT 'nr-'Y ' . 5, 2.1, 2 4 gi - la. 9 ,L K I 'fyliw ff GMX ll l gs, 'Ur-A., Vx ff, if unf ' 4 of ya Wi in 'Waite .I 9 5 9 Vamador, Margaret A- if, ii- . X ',.'f me ,-,.. 142 Q5-sz-Y ,P 12 Q' f l rx' 1. B G' f ,, 'N jf Raines, Wayne Ritchie, Sheila Roberts, Jane Roberts, Michael Robinson, Alvin Rollins, Betty Roof, Delores Roof, Frances Sanders, Fay Sealy, Jerry Sealy, Richard Shannon, Lila Shrader, Jimmy Sim.mons, Ted Smith, Bettie Sneed, Lee Stephenson, William Sterling, J. C. Wagers, Sarah Jane Wallace, Bobby Wallace, Judy Walter, Jo Lynn Ward, Jimmy Watts, Kenneth Weir, Bill Wheeler, Dawn Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Carole Wilson, Harold Wilson, Michael Wilson, Virginia Wilks, Florence Wilks, Sandra Yongue, Bill Young, Allen gal' iii is ...itil ---1 5 as ex. Q, 4 2 ix x -'Sf ,W J 201' B In -, L. Q .nf I Q' 'uf SO P H OMORE C LASS OFFICERS QlffLf ffZ1,Nei'ifl5l1f1Si.Xay e CLYDE WRENN . . . President BILL GASTON . . . Vice President BILLY DOVER . . . Treasurer BOBBY SHANNON . . . Secretary My w. gf hr id 5 40' 5 ,,,, .Qg 5 'W' M' LA ' A QL v Q 9' ,1 f 2 sf Liv' 6, ,ff X I 3,5 G, 1-94 , W wf' ' M - 2 Sv B ram J 11 A L ' B X? 3 A 5.15 6 I' ., gf, J , gg., J rrrh M 5 , Q.. I ' lf, If QM v If U 'V ' , P ff Q, rf H. lf A2 , 1 X .5 1 Je li Beaty, Ray Beavers, Jeannette Beckham, Brenda Bell, Brenda Bennett, Carol Benson, Pat Black, Jeanelle Blackburn, Dickie Boulware, Patsy Boyd, Cyrus Boyd, Jewell Boyd, Judy Brantley, James Brice, DeeDee Bryant, James Bynum, Jean Cabaniss, Brenda Caldwell, Janet Caldwell, Mary Cameron, Bobbv J Carter, James Cash, Kenneth Cassells, Judy Catoe, Frances OC Clack Leon Clack, Slurley Colvm Nxckey Cook J1mmy Copeland Ann Courtney Buddy Crenshaw Glenda Croft Cudd Davxs Davls Davls Q Frances Brenda Becky Shexla Ted DeHart Gwen Dxckey, John Dxckson Helen Marne Dodds Alma Doster Sara Douglas, Clarence YNY 'N T7 Alf 'V' ig 3,65 Si' it 'S mit ,, .Q 'nl-9 L . B559 wp-nr 5,7 jygyior SOPHOMORES 1959 Qi Sv 'vX 'J 'Tv' :Rm 'rw- 'E' L- I Dover, B1lly Dover Jackxe Dubose Tracey Ehrhch Sk1pper Ellxott Elaxne Fairfax, Barbara Feaster Barbara Ferrell George Foster Mntchell Gaddy Curtls Gaddy Sylvxa Gardner, Peggy 39 Qin Garrett Alma Ruth Gaston B111 Gaston Jane Gheen Lxnda Gxbson Betty Gxbson Donald Gordon Carl Graham, Carolyn Grant Steven Green Eugene Guy Grady Hall Dxckne , lar, 1 ' y e r 1 F 1 X w, f F . ef B F B Tre 5 501 , Z: x , I , V N - B L4 1 B f- , I A. B r I 'f .. VV 47 , A . . ,f -4. ' W Q ' i , W x ,Ii y V ,j Q I A , , 'VE ' f,,V 4 iv V Q A ,My 6 . ' ,V , V Vf., y f f y . he yly, 1 le' is A S I B W' B K E '.,, Q ' 3 , A ,. ' Z ' 'Y ' . ....- ' e, . ' , my U , . ,-A v . :I ix F . . N k :M f ff.. 1 i K . .,..:. -Q' V If .-., . .A T -f 5 V . ,X 1 0 K if l :el A, g ' ' s L. A ' i , 'ff' ' X tj' L- W g x 3 if, .. , ' XL i 'Y G.. i lf 1 I Ax! S ,iz ' Q , - - . 1 QT. f 69 23' 'Z C.. 11 'hi f-'IB 'a k Knlllan Carole Lambert Arthur Lee, Evelyn if Q 5 '6- 4-Q., Qu., Hampton, Wayne Hare, Mary Edlth Henlem Robert Hembree, Brenda H111 Ann Hoover, Carolyn Houser Charles Hudson, Dxana Hudson, Joyce Hudspeth Sammy Huggms Donna Jackson, Joe James, Charles James, Judy Jones Claudxa Jones Peggy Jourdan, Irene Keener, Shxrle SOPHOMORES AQ! ww,,.,,K - 'Q 5' Q Al J , lf.-1 ' 3 Q . J 1 lil 'l 1 -Q Q M f L. 4 QQ, L :::- M , 4 V3V,i i, 5, s , f ,i . , Q W4 A L h x l X iifffy. A J e a M o n,nn W r a , L, , ,lab uzz L . K XA W ., IV gg ,J ' ii, lliv Z f A r r V V Ui :wi . EN Y - ' a eeerea aaaeee asaa , L rr ra L I , 1 ltln 3 I Z., In ,gin A ,mu M M W ' A-f ' 051' J .va i I lt w A':'- 1 ,.,. , V ' 7 2 n 5 L L , ,, ' J a i -- f-,,.: ,,.:,..,::' - ::,,:. -', u , ' V' Qi-:J Q, ba.- 12, R W - ,, V , -,A W , ' . f ef 7 W, X 'A ,J Q . , l ' gn, ' ' ,V j ' :,A: 5 , 3, 'Q A 9 2 'C' 'L Q, ' 54, ' . .,,., J ,,,n X k' A ak 11, ' .4-f 'J52 3,2125 ' KH, M I , ,.Y, ,f J, ' ,yf J J I. . ' . View e '.C.' ' ' A -1 - - ' a n, , A, ,, 5 X Lee, Mary Katherme Lee Jean Lee Jeanette Lmdsey, Bxlly Lnpford, Margaret Lloyd Rxchard Love, Mary Anne Love Nancy Lusk, Kay McCleave Jame McGar1ty, Leonard McGWmn Eddie McKeown Bobby McKeown, Glorla McLurlun, Jnnmy McWaters Kay Mace Pat Mxllwood Dnanne Mobley, Vxrgmna Motes Patsy N1chols Blame f W Wynn 4145 in 1 'R VW We-rv' 70 3-.. Nh.-f Wm 'Nav' 11 fivx C7 ,ww '1 5 5 5 We 50 M SX? tw 'QFN-,ig me Q7 in xr 'Kim 4 if Oliver, Homer Owens, Dorothy Pearson, Donnis Phillips, Donnie Player, Don Poole, Charlie Powell, Freddie Pressley, Joan Ramey, Doris Ramsey, Johnny Rape, Bonnie Reid, Judith , QNQP linqu' lax 21 s, l' , ,,'Qf, g?,A .j .Q fi 4 Q -sq. I N.. ! 4... J 3 9 1 ,guns r ' EQ f'-R 'i '5 I 5, 35 ima 2 43 Q, ., L ff .,..,,. . fr Roberts Jerry Robinson Judy Rollins Carole Roof Elaine Roof, Phillip Sawyer, Joe -li. his-1 ff ' X2 L nlL,AL 'U-.. I , I 1959 Stir -na si ' Tili- 'We-rs si' 71 Y:--ix 316 I Q-. LAL i Q' Sealy, Ethel Shannon Bobby Sharpe Shirley Sunpson, Margaret Smith, Marilyn Smith, Sarah Stephenson Johnny Stephenson, Patsy Stowe, Ricky Taylor Mary Thomas Ronald Thompson, Henry Wallace, Sharon Watson, Betty Jean Wessinger, Joel Willard Shirley Windham, Doris Wingate, Mildred Wishart, Barbara Woods, Myra Woodward, Dianne Wrenn, Clyde Wright, Michael X 9 I N' f , fan, , I H mit 1 i ' , A vw, Z1 S A '57, . ' - , W' 4 A 4' ' 25 3 ' A 'f'... er of-2 e f' an - 3 .Q . 52 ' . p V , fb, 5' Q ck 4 .,.., Q' ' Q -ef, Sv, ,:if: H V i. , l i x an -ff 1 ' 6 - . - v 5 f G ,. F 1 1 Tucker, Ruby K' f - N . .. . .V - i E A Q ,Q as 5 Q M -- 6 Q - V S M LTL. S 5' A H -s. ' , r-, , '-'- - ' 'U . . J W ' of' so 3tfQH5Wi f ? iS? Q ' ' p p p Q K K 5: .A ,,,', . ,Nl 1 . Vs., , 'is fi: fy P BT President, Bennie Smith, Vice President, Billy Ferrell, Treasurer, Pat Hughes. FRESHMEN GFFICERS K, N ..9,4r- lk? 591' r ':- ..e f Q- , s 'lv ai 'A X l fQ 9 Q- . :LQ J f, rfpzi, , Wg, Y J ri Adams, Carolyn Armstrong, Frank Ashley, Bennie 4 B ' X X' Y Atkinson, Billy I 7: -V I, ,J - Bagley, Jinuny wx 9? - ,Mn '52 5-' 'ef a v- 1 ' ' fx' M Baker, Lewis A W 5' q if 'L R G- Bankhead, Jinmmy T-' , H K , Barber, Bobby X , 5 sr it W I 4' H, 'I Barnes, Jo B .V 'gil ' Q 9 '. Q X f s li X V ' V Beckham, Judy :D A Wm Y' 2 A , 3 Bennett, Doran MM ' in A 43 5. , 19 -X 3 2 -vs, Bianco, Dickie f .L-I-.A K, . X I, Black, Judy 'x ' N175 Bowers, Janice 2, M E , V? W , Boyd, Milton , Wi is A xx, Q Boyd, Robert I A fm 'gg if , Q Q A Bramlett, Alice 4 4? 9 ' :' 'Q' ' 0' ' :G 'A :B Brooks, Buddy .ll ,fi ,' ', -fg 3 ' ' Brooks, Jane 1 , , . l Brooks, Jimmy . I A is . K Brown, Cicily was 'Q A- 0 Q Bumgarner, Sherry ' X 5 is ' Bundy, Raymond f Q 'i jg T z .ax 4, - ., ?. R :N Burrell, Gentry -.-x N ' I X f A Bussie, Sharon cj 1 ' 'X 1 , Cameron, Carl X L X3 ..-I A Carter, Diane ' A 1 D fi 72 C2 lf? ll U .5 r 't' ...cf Kr Darby Alnce Darby Gene David Judy Davxs Stella Dawkins Marlon Demas Pete Dodds Lmda Duncan John Edwards Eugene Ellns Howard Ellxs Paul 0' we I M S--I X ww? FRESHMEN 1959 T72 s.,J hd 1,33 Cassells Dot Cato, Judy Clack Clack Clack Clark Clark Andrxa Davnd J udy Betty Odell Collms Joe Cornwell John Crowford Sandra Crowder Rob Damel Terry za ag W-,os Bm 'M' GUN in A ' A 1 1 , L. N H , .A an A 4- I , . . x 3. y ' VV I ,V 1 A 1, . , t'fgi317i?. 1 21 5' f A ' . , 'ti-'.g.'3TiQf'f3j,-. 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N 1 Etters Sybnl Jean Fennell Carolyn Fennell Junmy Ferrell Bnlly Ferrell Sammy Flenmken Ehzabeth Foster, Wayne Gaddy Martha Garner Lmda Gaston Junmy Gaston, Peggy Gheant Carol Glbson Rxta Gxltner Joe Gladden Ross Grant Cedelna Grant Olm Grant Tma Green Bobby Greenwood Ronme Grxggs Charles Gwmn Lenme Hall Lexla Heath Hamnlton Ednth M 72' A inf.. 'N 'V Q5 vi i 551' as We X 'WN 339 73 'Wm J ws ' 'UM WZ 1 Q' iw Hamnlton, Tommy Harris, Mlchael Hastmgs, Marxan Q Q an M Hlckey, Carol Ann Hxldreth, Gladys x.- Hmton, Davld Hoffman, Lmda Holhday, Sara Ann Holllfield Irrna Hoyle, Charles 'W Hudson, jackne Hughes, Pat in 'Mila 328 e- -lftf s.. nn.. Keir.. 'Em rfwsff' 'E' E Z' ,E E? .-qs. 5- pg..- hv S. Aw I N' 74 ff?- lfub 351-I iz? 1 4 Q Ng lin FRESHMEN Hunter, Grady Hunter, Rnta Hyatt, jackxe James, Rxchard Johnson, Frank Jones, Johnsxe Jones, Sterlmg Jones, Tommle Jordan, Harold Keller, Ted Knox, Robert Langley, Gene Lawson, Bobby Lemons, Betty Ann Logan, Steve Lucas, Ann Lucas, Tony Lutz, Jxmmy Love, Domue Love, Lmda Jayne Love, Lmda Lowry, Mary Jo Mabry, Lmda Mendenhall Eddxe McAbee Davxd McCallu.m, Daphne McKeown, Jack McKeown, Kenneth McN1nch Roy M1ller, juruny Mxller, Mary Mxller, Ruth Mxller Beth Mxscovlsch, Joe Moore, Frances Morrls, Robert I k A jx I .IR . wc, ' ' 2 Q F 'f Q, K 'Z' - - is M A s W, X M 1, f G k All A 3 ff K B -1'-111 ' s as ttd. f e 1 ee , s,,u, a 2 fr' , G B - A Mw. I 5 E5 ' 3 raft.. 'na sk I A ' I J.: V K K B' iff- .tg ff' K LM 'I . 4 f f 41 . K K K fi Q , 9' E 7 A r M-F U' VY : ': .. A in 1, 35, . 'Q Q Q- ' ' H-Q or . an fi- 5 L ' L kim H2-is Q. , -.. ,, ,d,, 'N' ' e 1: ' , H X5 s ' a 2 , e 5 H V L filmqw' 9 - il y . Y K is x Q M f . -.. fx Q., of Q, aw- Qs , ,lkq ' 5 I, l . D 1 I ,M g,,,, J M , ,muwvd Kvkj rj 3 M- X, A SQ e M K 1 I A G Y QJ xx . A ' ' I -an fa J K 7- I mf ' I U gn , as , 4 N V 9 . , i , ' ' Q- ' ,. AEE, at . , S , . v 'E7' fe '1- 'Q' 'Uhr 44 4754 W7 1959 Raxly, James Rnce Beth Robmson Wayne Roach Troy Roach Lawrence Sanders, Nancy Sharpe Elnzabeth Sharpe Sylvna Slgmon Brenda Sxmerly Ann Simpson Margaret Smxth Bemue Smxth, Wroy Smith V1rg1n1a Statham Jerry Steppe, Patsy Strxckland, Johmue Strmgfellow, Edxth Taylor, Junmy Tennant Mary Thomas Douglas Threatt Bobby Todd Jesse Varnador Frances Wagers Jzmmy Walker Freddxe Weaver, Bobby Webb, Lmda Wexr Lmda Wilkes, Larry Wxlllford Frances Wnlson Bonnie Woods, Jane Woodward, Dune Woodward Ruth Young, Eddxe 5. s la :Q L25 KVA 'WH 9' Mumpower Dale Newton L1nda Odom Emma Olllver Dorls Orr, Bllly Owens johnme Pardue Davxd Parker Georgxa Parks Brenda Peak, Earl r Punclt G C Ra1ly, Ellen 441' has HPV! Qin. ae 'Nw 3:32 'Q' 'mx 'Q' 'T Wi S- in. Q., gi' 75 X .lip 1'-sq? in if 1 James Ferrell President Ann Hughes Secretary Wayne Snipes, Treasurer, EIGHT GRADE OFFICERS Q.,- A iv. E 'E' 7 5 W :S M .gl ,f I 7af -if-if 'f Z ix 'f9 1 1 fi. ,C Q. f Gy , 35 mi if Abell, Kathleen ' Adams, Jennie Ashley, Cordelia Ballard, Cheryl Barbar, Margaret Bell, Jimmy Bellue, Annette Bochette, Sue Boheler, Jerry Boheler, Sonny Boulware, Mary Lee Bowden, Barbara Arm Boyd, Janie Brakeiield, james Brakefield, Kenneth Brawley, Charles Brigman, Larry Bruner, Barbara Burch, Steve Burleyson, Brenda Byars, Ann Byars, jay Campbell, Ronnie Cato, Jimmy wx gg, 94. VM-4 -'Y W-r 'sa T Douglas Ralph Dove Nannle Dove, Vxrgmxa Dover James DuBose Judy DuBose, Lxnda Eddleman Robert Ehrhch Terry Ferrell, James Flynn Rebecca Foster Mnlan Freeman Carol Freeman Ronme Fugua Del Gaston Lmda Gibson, Jean Gnbson, Lmda Gibson, Sylvxa Gxlxner Charles Gladden, Patsy Gladden Sherry Grant, John Gregory, Betty Jean Hallord, Kenneth Hall Steve Hatchell Marlon Henderson, Grady Holt, Sammy Hughes, Ann Jeanes, Davnd an 'VAX ffm, A tml EIGHTH GRADE 1959 N x N..-U Ti 'E' Chappell Tommy Church Butch Clack Betty Clack Lmda Carol Clark, Judy Clayton Merle Clayton Mxldred Collms Phyllxs Cook Taska Copeland Wlllxe Crang Davxd Crenshaw Donald Crocker Charles Crowder Macye Dodds Odell 3.9 mas We -qu. '- its it 'Hrs er 77 'Cf' F S Q1 Jones, Iris Jones, Mildred Kennan Clair Keener, Pats King, Bobby Lee, Janice Loftis, Roger Long, Ricky Love, Ralph Lucas, Nanme Lunsford Pat Lynn, Ronnle Martin Ann Mae McDaniel, James McDowell, Frances Ann 'FQ Iii' 45 im 'f 3lr'xv 'Q--e V7 W 111941 Q ff in 5:- f V , , TT' vang, TP im 'Wm il- .Ax EIGHTH GRADE um., 'TY 135 78 ,gsm 15512 af' YJ' 13 ' ,, McFalls Kenneth McGarxty, James McGowan, Betsy McKeown Brenda McKeown, Flora McKeown, Tommy MCKISSICK Richard Melton, Richard Miller, Barbara Mobley, Stephen Moody, Marrxa Morrison, Edward Mushegan, George Nelson, Harry Noland, Johnnette Northern, Katherine Oates, Tookie Owens, Carolyn Peake Nellie Perry, Claude Perry, Clyde Porter Horace Porter, Tom Poston, Linda Poulus, Pete Prager, Paula Proctor Brenda Proctor Patsy Ann Price, Roger Railey, Robert f?'Ub LAL. L4-lkgx 1959 Snuth Alxce Smlth Brenda Srmth, Jean Smpes, Wayne Statham Sandra Steadman, Carol Stephenson Jane Taylor Tommy Tennent, Bnlly Tndwell Rxchard L Thompson, Earlene Thompson Patncna Varnadore, Turner Wallace Patncla Weaver Cecnl Welch Pansey Wessmger Judy Whntesndes Bobby Walks Lmda Wnllxams Slurley Wxllxford Charles Wilson, Kathryn Wilson Llllxan Woods Martha Mae Wright, Wayne Wylxe Lmda Wylne, Marxetta Yarborough Johnnv Yarborough, Shelby Young, Wdllam H '6 Y-r was L AK 'll--rf' ...J Q.-r Ks. L L AL 79 Rames, Joanne Rash Allen Robmson Harvey Robmson, oyce Rogers, Lmda Rogers, Suzne Rollms Ann Roof Wayne Sconyers RlCk18 Shannon Salhe Sharpe Rxta Shlrley Lmda Slack Margne Sloan John Sloan, Lonme 1 LL 1 LL. A w' N SS if LQ: ,L 5' Mx? 1 ' 4 4 r 53 5' a - , Q.. E yer, gl, is 75 ,Q 9850 4--,g Q Q ll t I 4 Abell, Betsy Abercrombie, Mildred Adams Diane Akers, Robert Aslund, Catherine Aslund Bagwell, Leslie Baker, Gary Ballard Butch SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS if ,fi 0 1 - B . .1 I e -'X - Jil cp. ln- 4' ' Ballard, Donna Ballew, Patsy Barker, Evan Bauknight, Vascoe Bearden, Sue Beasley, William Lee Bell, Robert Ray Bennett, Johnnie Jean Bickett, Marilyn Bigger, Eugene Bohiler, Wanda Carol Boulware, Joyce Brice, Bill Bright, Jessie Brunet, Jimmy Brunson, Marsha Bynum, Billy Bynum, Tootsie Cabaniss, Frances Carol Caldwell, Margaret Cameron, Benny Cannon, L. B. Carpenter Douglas Carter Earl Cassells, Buddy Cassells Sara Catoe Dianne 1 , ' w 'X X s,Chandler, Mary .1 I 15 ' T Chappell, Phil Clack, Alvin Clayton, Douglas Clayton, Joe Cloudy, Joel Compton, Bobby Compton, Larry mf, S M I ' 1 J - H '.J, 'Sv 'Se ,ay W-..,.. 4 5--' 1 5 X if Q! Wm Q 5 9 'Y J Z Za AS. V 4 2 eff 'W 1 V ,JN-Q lyagg' . sg x 5 if v 5' E M ' Q x:.gs I --if ., wi W3 Q 4 'mv , 1 4 1 'L We 4 Dubose Billy Dubose Carolyn Ellis Hardy Ellis Margaret Sue Ellxs Deanna Estes, Barbara Ann Estes Clarence Estes Mary Pearl Evans, Gale Faircloth Carol Farrow William Faust, Ronnie Flynn, Larry Freeman Charles Funderburk Becky Furr, Brenda Ann Gallman, Phillip Garner, Patsy Gilmer, Margie Gladden, Helen Grant Linda Grant, Maurice Gregory, David Gregory James Gregory Tommy Gniiin, Frieda Haas, Mary Hall Albert Hall, Carolyn Hall james Hall, Wayne Hambnck, Joanne Hammond Edward Hartsell Loretta Hatchell, Barbara Heath Harriet Hodgm, Judy Holonsonback Ray Holton, Judy f -Q ,V avi ff I 1 Egg f, .i , fy ....., ,Q- WWD l' A A ' '59 -we - .., it V .. up I W t 7' W' I l .L S v U W SEVENTH GRADE 1959 'Sm Q-0 YN' dx U Conner, Patsy Cook, JoyCe Ann Copeland, Jennie Crawford, Wayne Cunningham, Mary Darby, Betty Davis, Donnie Davis, Guy Davie, Jerry Davies, Larry Dawkins, Jimmy Dawson, Ann Delancey, Sandra Demas, Mary Dennis, Mary Ann De Prince, Shannon Dillinger, Kenneth Dodds, Barbara Dover, Michael Dover, Robert Driggers, Diane Ann 5 xl S.. AA il 'TV'- Q'-9 I 3,13 714 L A . A 1 f 'if v 1 M 'K , 'L we V ' A ,3- . 1 V , ,K :has H N K . ' ,.:' : 1 . 1... -- i ., , ll p in L , , ff ' X 1. 8 . 5 ga I , N., Q I ' . tf l 9 C . ar B l V 1 5 'A I l ' S xy? . .Q Haddad, Margaret ,A , E yi ' 1 ' , YV . Q . - 'U' V , V - , , ' ' L s ' E -ff a ' A ' , N ,. 'ill 0 A As' A A ' fi ' fi 43 IX 'il L Q 1 . f if ' 'L' T' - S J S i Wai ' E A a i s me., 1 -. 5 a B of 81 Houston, Gerald Hullander, Pete James Nell Priscilla Sybil Thomas Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Inman, Joyce Elaine Jackson, jackson, James, Sandra Jones, Bobby Jones, Cynthia Jordan, Thomas Mary Nell Marvin Keasler, Barbara Keener Vickie Kennedy, James Kings Margaret Ann Knox, Betty Knox Melvin Langley, Tommy f 4 E ir, ... ff 1 e r -we ,gi 1 I H , K P ,ff Z a n -11' 5 , . 7,1 Z, , 1 , A3 A Q in . - 4 , , 4: fy o, 'fa ,P 7 is ' ' Ah .ti if , V Q . Q, Q f ,M , . ,,, .w V a W 1 .1 L 'M as ,, 4-f ifbakg. 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L- t .,, . ' K - S91 an 4 ': 'A , ' A ' . 3, Q, f - nk x il, ? 5 L 4.-I -in , SYN -sv- 449' C6 i 44, M , All in X1 if WW aw Major Thompson, Becky Knox, Mickey Lindsey, James Wallace, Jane McDowell, Daniel Mushegan, our representatives at South Carolina Boys' and Girls, State. ash .tv-ff 849' 1 We 'ZZ 'ZGVMZWZZZZ , , , JOINING AND PARTICIPATING IN MANY EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The thrill of junior-Senior, National Honor Soc ' d' C d C l k projects, never en :ng estrian an ye one w F e Teachers' m ngs, and many, many h Wawho! Ten Little Indians Plus! V YV! no Pzctures, Copy A s Lay outs Sellmg, QM James Wallace, our assistant business manager, Janet Culley editor, Jackie Smith busmess manager, and Peggy Engle, asso ciate editor, get their rare Oh what the heck feeling But of course we know that they really love their Jobs THE CESTRIAN STAFF Gargie Hammond, Martha Ann Cannon, Hester Grant, Gloria Mendenhall, Suzanne Stedman, Kathie Wdght, and Mickey Lind- sey doing their best to compose cleaner cut lines Book keepmg, Re Wrztes And Even More Falls Our Busy Days Johnny McKeown, Sarah Jayne Crawford, Michael Dover, Sally Wilks, Tommy Worthy, Nancy Davis, Mickey Walker, Barbara Hall, Ronnie Cassels, Barbara Byers, and Edward Moore line up for picture to sell ads. -if s,X NU ,..,..-...-- in - V f iff-, Wq if 4' Q . U 3- ie -A , o. , - .,-.,....,,,..., ... A tr ,...a..-. . A The Student Council of Chester High School represents the student body. Members of the council are elected yearly by the student body. It sponsors Safety Week during the school year, and also projects such as the school paper, student council handbooks, cate of building and grounds, and the hall and traffic committees. , P. 4 Qi' to 1 'r. C STUDENT CCUNCIL Our Council Sponsors ,K Many Worthwhile Activities X OFFICERS Prefiderzr . . . BILLY BANKHEAD Vice Preriderzz . . . BECKY KNOX Trerimrer . . ..... NANCY DAVIS V Secretary . .... JIMMY GAMBRELL Advimrr . . . MIss CHICK, Miss T UCKER The students chosen for these duties have been carefully selected by the executive board of the council. The main purpose of the Council is to make our school one that we can be proud of. The Student Council is a member of State and National Association of Student Councils. Left to right-First row: James Wallace, Major Thompson, Johnny Wrenn, Willa Lynn, Billy Bankhead, Jimmy Gambrell, Becky Knox, Nancy Davis, Jimmy Ward, Brenda Bumgarner, Jeannie Baker, Delores Roof. Second row: Ann Bailey, Judy Robinson, Donna Gallman, Carolyn Graham, Sarah Burrell, Gwen DeHart, Harris Webb, Clyde Wrenn, Bill Gaston, Billy Dover, Bobby Shannon, David Sides, Robby Garrison, jackie Jackson, Kenneth Watts, Gene Gregory, Carol Wilson, Marian Morris, Barbara Campbell. SJ Sitting: james Wallace, Frances Croft, Bettie Smith, Karen Dover, Judy Burnside, Sandra Cudd, Jane Hardin McDowell, Totty Brooks, Nancy Chappell, Brenda Morgan, Linda Downs, and Sandra Wilks. Standing: Sara Jayne Crawford, Judy Cassells, Lynda Carole Lynn, Janet Caldwell Bonnie Wilson Nora Y Weir, Linda Wilks, Gargie Hammond, Brenda Bumgarner, Martha Ann Cannon, Ricky Long, Bettie Bankhead, Jean Shannon, Marldne Beckham, Carolyn H B b . , N . , , . . oover, ar ara Byars, Sallie Wilks. Absent uben picture nas taken. Linda Rogers, Mickey Lindsey, Becky Funderburk. THE CYCLONE Published Monthly by Chester High School Sponsored by the Student Council Subscription Price - 51.00 Single Copy - lic Co-Editors ...... GLORIA BIIZNIJIENHALL, KATIIIE WRIGHT Business Manager . .......... XVILLA LYNN Managing Editor . ........ LILA SHANNON News Editor . , . lWlARGUIiRITE CASTLES Feature Editor . . . , . JANET CULLEY Boys' Sports Editor . . . lNlICKEY LINDSEY Girls' Sports Editor . .... SANDY WYLIE Exchange Editor . . . . HESTER GRANT Joke Editor .... ....... S ARAH JANE WAGERS Reporters- BRENDA BVMGARNER, ,lL'DY BLJRNSIDE, JANET CALDWELL, JUDY CASSELLS, BECKY l:l'NIJERBI'RK, RICKY LONG, LINDA ROGERS, GLENDA SEGARS, hlARY SHANNON, BETTY SMITH, NORA WEIR, BARBARA WII.KS, LINDA VVILKS, AND BONNIE WILSON. Feature Writers- TOTTY BROOKS, BIARGARET HAMMOND, LYNDA CAROLE LYNN, JANE HARDIN hlCDOWELL. Typists- INIARLENE BECKHAM. BARIIARA BYARS. NANCY CIIAPPELL, SARA JAYNE CRAWFORD, SANDRA CIIDD, KAREN DOVER, LINDA DOWNS, BRENDA BIORGAN, SALLII? VUILKS, SANDRA WIILKS. Columnists- BETTIIZ BANKHEAD, hlARTHA ANN CANNON, FRANCES CROFT, CAROLYN HOOVIZR, JEAN SHANNON, JACKIE SMITH. JAMES WAL- LACIE. Faculty Advisor . . , ' . , MRS. MARY CROWDER Seated: Jackie Smith, Mrs. Crowder, Gloria Mendenhall, Kathie Wright, ,,3- Marguerite Brice, Lila Shannon. Standing: Sandy Wylie, janet Culley, Sarah jane Wagers, Willa Lynn, Hester Grant. Gloria and Kathie, our co-editors, Mrs. Crowder, our adviser, and Willa, our business manager. The Cyclone We're getting good experience as news hounds and hens! bl! JUNICR BAND Young Musicians Striving to Become Proficient MR. HERBERT TYLER, Director The junior band members are quite proud of their attractive new red and white uniforms. They are also proud of the fact that they will be an important part of the performance this spring when the bands present their concert. The ambition of every one of the band members is to graduate to the senior band. All the juniors Majorettes-- TERRY RUFF AND LINDA ROGERS. receive valuable experience and training in this beginners' band and many of them play very skillfully by the time they are able to join the more experienced group. This junior group is the foun- dation for the smooth, well playing, and excellently drilled senior Organization. First row: Helen Gladden, Harriet Heath, Buddy Castles, Frances Ann Hopper, Wanda Nichols, Larry Grant, Andy Woodward, Vasco Bauknight. Second row: Suzie Lynn Rogers, L. B. Cannon, Bunny Miller, Phil Chappell, Bettie Knox, Sara Ann Holiday, Mary Shannon, Nickie Nichols. Third row: Sherry Gladden, Macye Crowder, Annette Roof, jean Bennett, Bill Brice, Libby Revels, Marietta Wylie, Ricky Long. Fourlh row: Janice Lee, Frances Ann Mc- Dowell, Terry Ehrlich, Tyre Lee, Wallace Sanders, Alan Rash, David Craig. Bonnie Peay Jeannie Baker Fay Clayton Judy Wallace Ann Bailey Glenda Crenshaw Jean Btynum Brenda Bell Margaret Hammond Nancy Davis Barbara Hall Totty Brooks Kay Lusk Joyce Hudson Bonnie Rape Brenda Cudd Sylvia Gaddy Joyce Jones Elaine Nichols Brenda Morgan Judith Reed Becky Davis Jo Ann McGarity Harriet Good SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHCRUS Working for Our Concerts Means Mucb Practise Barbara Campbell Sandra Wilkes Betty Jean Watson Dianne Wfoodward Elaine Roof Peggy Jones Carole Killian Frances Catoe Jewell Boyd Linda McWaters Dawna Jo Cole Gloria McKeown Evelyn Lee Jeanelle Black Pat Benson Sarah Jane Wagers Sandy Wylie Sally Wilkes Patsy Simpson Dottie Estes Barbara Bishop Patsy Clark Carolyn Nichols Betty Betts Joyce Bailey Donna Gallman Florence Wilkes Carol Bennett Joan Presseley Sheila Ritchie Bettie Smith Judy Cassels Frances Croft Carolyn Hoover Ruth Hollifield Mazie Wessinger Mickey Hoyle Brenda Bumgarner Carol Rollins Judy Burnside Sandra Cudd Pat Hinson Emilye Hurst Kathie Wright Hester Grant Sara Jayne Crawford Lynda Carol Lynn Brownlee Lowry Jimmy Ward Clyde Wrenn Bill Gaston Bobby Shannon Tracy Ann McDill Glenda Bickett Becky Johnson Bettie Bankhead Martha Ann Cannon Sims Wylie Lila Moore Shannon Carole Wilson Becky Darby Judy Bagley Jimmy Gambrell David Sides Mickey Walker Curtis Gaddy Carl Gordon Dickie Hall John Reid Franklin Pat Mace Hennis Railey Dickie Blackburn ,- . :T hi .,., Q....,-t .Z....r gsm 'z 2 -YS M. X on J ,. f - L , L A . . f f 0 4 - ' . .'- f' ,fw ' J5'.,f'i' . . A ei,'gf-'ASWXZI-Fig ..E'f c. 'ipfr -5' V-fs: GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MRS. CATHERINE MOORE. Direcmr Most of Us Wfould Like to Be Good Sopranos Firsl rout Jeanie Baker, Faye Clayton, Judy Wallace, Ann Bailey, Glenda Crenshaw, Jean Bynum, Brenda Bell, Margaret Hammond, Nancy Davis, Barbara Hall, Totty Brooks, Kay Lusk, Joyce Hudson, Bonnie Rape, Brenda Cudd, Sylvia Gaddy, Joyce Jones, Elaine Nichols, Brenda Morgan, Judy Reed. Second row: Faye Sanders, Betty Jean Watson, Dianne Woodward, Elaine Roof, Peggy Jones, Carole Killian, Frances Catoe, Jewel Boyd, Linda McWaters, Dawna Jo Cole, Gloria McKeown, Evelyn Lee, Peggy Gardner, Jeannell Black, Pat Benson, Sara Jane Wagers, Sandy Wylie, Sally Wilkes. Third row: Carolyn Nichols, Betty Betts, Joyce Bailey, Donna Gallman, Florence Wilkes, Carol Bennett, Joan Pressley, Sheila Richey, Betty Smith, Judy Cassells, Frances Croft, Carolyn Hoover, Ruth Hollifield, Maizie Wessinger, Mickey Hoyle, Brenda Bumgarner, Carol Rollins, Judy Burnside. Fourth row: Becky Knox, Mary Ann Mabry, Barbara Feaster, Ann Croft, Carolyn Catoe, Sara Jeffries Smith, Janet Caldwell, Janet Culley, Peggy Engle, Donna Huggins, Patsy Boulware, Marguerite Cassels, Jane Roberts, Marian Atkinson, Sara Flenniken, Karen Dover, Carolyn Baker. Fifth row: Emilye Hurst, Pat Hen- derson, Esther Gardner, Linda Morrow, Kathie Wright, Hester Grant, Sara Jayne Crawford, Lynda Carole Lynn, Tracy Ann McDill, Glenda Bickett, Becky Johnson, Bettie Bankhead, Martha Ann Cannon, Sims Wylie, Lila Moore Shannon, Carol Wilson. sixth row: Bonnie Peay, Barbara Campbell, Har- riet Good, Patsy Clark, Midgie Conrad, Judy Bagley, Patsy Simpson, Barbara Bishop, Becky Davis, Jo Anne McGarity, Becky Darby, Dottie Estes, Brenda Bagley, Sandra Cudd. Several Barber Shop Quartets in the Making BOYS' GLEE CLUB 1 N First row: Johnny W'renn, Jimmy Cook, Dickie Hall, Sammy Hudspeth, Mickey W'alker, Jimmy Ward, Phillip Roof, Dickie Hall. Second row: Clyde Wrenn, Jimmy Gambrell, David Sides, Bill Gaston, Buddy Lee. Third rou: Steve Grant, Charlie Poole, Carl Gordon, Bobby Shannon, Bob- by Lancaster. Fourtb row: Teddy Couch, Hennis Railey, Charles Killian, Pat Mace. Fifth row: John Reid Franklin, Tommy Worthy, Brownlee Lowry, Curtis Gaddy, James Wallace, Andrew Johnson, Grady Guy, Jimmy Davis, Robert Heinlien. Phyliss Collins Sally Shannon Cordelia Ashley Carol Steadman Kathryn Wilson Flora McKeown Brenda Burleyson Jay Byars Bobby King Tommy McKeown Claude Perry Clyde Perry JoAnne Raines Pansy Welch Ann Rollins Betsy McGowan Linda Shirley Judy Clark Brenda Smith Doris Oliver Jean Linda Worthington Linda Poston Rebecca Flynn Linda Gibson Linda Wylie Odell Dodds Linda DuBose Barbara Brerrer Claire Keenan Nannie Mae Lucas Bernadine DeWitt Brenda McKeown Jane Stevenson Jonnie Adams George Mushegan Marian Hatchell Kenneth Brakefield Frances Varnadore Stokey Ashley ' . t 1- sa3 lQ1flfZ L, V ..' ,'. at 5 'sail ' ' Imp- gk JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS We Enjoy Singing Together Starling Jones Alice Bramlett Elizabeth Flenniken Anne Lucas Joe Collins Jimmy Lutz Bennie Smith Sherrie Bumgarner Wayne Robinson Olin Grant Bennie Ashley Ann Byars Gentry Burrell Alice Darby Daphne McCallum Gladys Hildreth Lillian Wilson Jean Smith Marva Moody Jimmy Dover Steve Burch Annette Bellue Cheryl Ballard Sylvia Gibson Jimmy Halley Del Fugua Charles Tompsom Kathleen Abell Barbara Bowden Paula Prager Sandra Statham Martha Woods Barbara Miller Johnette Noland Merle Clayton Mildred Clayton Janie Boyd Joyce Robinson Brenda Proctor Patsy Wallace Judy Wessinger Patsy Proctor Patsy Keener Linda Gaston Brenda Parks Mary Jo Lowry Leila Heath Hall Jimmy Bankhead Judy Black Harvey Robinson Margie Slack Martha Hembree Edith Hamilton Dale Mumpower Sara Ann Holiday Edith Stringfellow Rita Hunter Sybil Etters Judy Beckham Jane Brooks Linda Hoffman Jackie Hyatt Pat Hughes Joey Yarborough Jimmy Brakeiield Carol Hickey Shirley Hewitt Johnsie Jones Carolyn Tennell Lynda Wilkes Erline Thompson Dot Cassels Vivian Austin Nancy Ketchersid Doris Knox Buddy Brooks Charles Hovle Charles Williford Ann Hughes N ancie Sanders Martha Gaddy Nora Weir Dixie Woodward Margaret Simpson Brenda Sigmon Ruth Woodward 1 Ronnie yatt Linda Garner Sammie Ferrell Doran Bennett Billy Ferrell Judy Davis Jimmy Bagley Kenneth Holford Jimmy Ferrell Harry Nelson Judy DuBose Sue Bochette Alice Smith Patsy Thompson Kathrin Noreheen Patsy Lunsford Ricky Long Ross Gladden Sherry Gladden Bonnie Wilson Celan Rash Frances Ann McDowell Suzie Rogers George Parker Douglas Thomas Johnny Strickland Linda Newton Taska Cook Billy Atkinson Patricia Smith NATIGNAL HONCDR SOCIETY We Are Proud to Belong in This Group OFFICERS KATHIE WRIGHT . . . Prefidenz NIICKEY LINDSEY . . Vice Preridenz PEGGY ENGLE . . . . Secretary BRENDA BUMGARNER . . Trenfurer MRS. HENDRIX . . . Admor Members of the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of outstanding scholarship, character. leadership, and service. Membership is limited each year to fifteen per- cent of the senior class and ten percent of the junior class who qualify. Usually our society plans special worthwhile projects that will benefit our school. o OFFICERS-Peggy Engle, secretary, Kathie Wright, president, Mrs. Hendrix, advisor, Brenda Bumgarner, treasurer, Mickey Lindsey, vice president. First T0'lL'J Becky Knox, Mary Ann Mabry, Irene McWaters, Ann Croft, Otis Lutz, Carolyn Nichols, Becky Johnson, Marguerite Brice, James Wallace. Second row: Judy Wallace, Becky Darby, Tracy McDill, Kathie Wright, Gloria Mendenhall, Bettie Bankhead, Glenda Bickett, Carolyn Wilson, Gladys Bigham, Carolyn Baker, Karen Dover, Mrs. Hendrix. Third row: Mickey Lindsey, Billy Bankhead, Jimmy Davis, Janet Cullev. Peggy Engle, Brenda Bumgarner, Kenneth Watts, Robby Garrison, Daniel Mushegan, Bob Prager, Buddy Bishop. DG I-A QQ ,QF x, . if S -'H 1' v-ei - fe 1- is 4' , Ls. t .rf rs . -. 2 . J .-o, 2 x ,qgxaxfsut -. 11 - -1 x v . s .x . S .avr . F5 . 'st 'Vg rib. 1. 3 :.-.aw-, ,.- -v-,hm 4. 'fi 0' 1 N ' .J 95 is Row one: Nancy Davis, Becky John- son, Judy Cassells, Betty Jean Wat- son, Jane Hardin McDowell, Totty Brooks, Emilye Hurst. Row two: Elaine Nichols, Bobbie Oates, Caro- lyn Nichols, Glenda Bickett, Janie McCleave, Barbara Hall, Peggy Jones, Carole Killian, Pat Benson. Row three: Judy Reid, Hester Grant, Jeannie Baker, Marguerite Brice, Betty Betts, Mildred Win- gate, Patsy Boulware, Carolyn Graham, Joan Pressley. Rau' four: Evelyn Lee, Gloria McKeown, Sarah Flenniken, Sheila Ritchie, Bettie Smith, Janet Caldwell, Sarah Jef- feries Smith, Frances Croft. L . . Row one: Fay Clayton, Nancy Grant, Sandy Cudd, Judy Burnside, Martha Ann Cannon, Gloria Men- denhall, Bettie Bankhead, Peggy Engle. Row two: Judy Bagley, Tracy McDill, Brenda Bumgarner, Lila Shannon, Esther Gardner, Mar- ilyn Smith, Mary Taylor, Carolyn Hoover, Jewel Boyd, Donna Hug- gins. Row three: Jane Haas, Jane Roberts, Lynda Carole Lynn, Vir- ginia Mobley, Jean Shannon, Amelia Brooks, Carole Rollins, Patsy Simp- son, Irene McWaters, Sheila Davis, Brenda Morgan, Diane Hudson, Karen Dover, Glenda Crenshaw. S: if We Hope to Become Good Teachers for Tomorrow F U T U R E T C H E R S OFFICERS GLORIA MENDENHALL . . . . Pretidenz BRENDA BUMGARNER . . Vice Pretidenz BETFIE BANKHEAD . . . Secretary MARTHA ANN CANNON ....... . Treamrer Miss MAUD BIG!-IAM, MRS. MARY CROVVDER . . Adt-iron The Myron E, Brockman Club of Future Teachers of CHS was organized in 1949 and has received a gold seal every year except one. The club holds its meetings on the third Friday in each month during activity period. Representatives attended the district meeting in Rock Hill and the State Convention in Columbia. The members also substitute for a teacher when he or she has to be absent for a few periods. Once a year arrangements are made for our members to observe in one of the elementary schools and in this way we see teachers of other grades in action. The club is also respon- sible for the chapel program during National Education Week. Mrs. Crowder, faculty advisor, Bettie Bankhead, secretary, Martha Ann Cannon, treasurer, Brenda Bumgarner, vice president, Gloria Mendenhall, president, Miss Bigl-iam, faculty advisor. 135 46 'lah R 96 Left to right, standing: Betty Ann Lemmons, Rita Gibson, Diane Car- ter, Sharon Bussie, Pansy Welch, Sylvia Sharpe, Mary Pearl Estes, Elaine Lucas, Nellie Ledford, Nor- ma Jean Lemons, Terry Moss, Gale Evans, Ann Dawson, Joyce Boul- Ware, Tootsie Bynum, Joy Thomp- son, Dale Mumpower, Nancy Roach, Susan McManus, Mary Ann Cun- ningham, Betty Varnadore, Sue Ellis. Seated: Carol Faircloth, Bar- bara Wilks, Martha Wortman, De- anna Ellis, Carol Cabaniss, Nancy Tidwell. Seated back of table: Mary Nell Jackson, Jean Lee, Martha Wfages, Barbara Hartsell. .....-- OFFICERS BETTY ANN LEMMONS . Prefidenz BARBARA W1LKEs . . . Vice Pretidenz SHARON BUss1E ..... Secrelary MARY ANN CUNNINGHAM . Tfreamwer MRS. WEIR . .... Adwwr OFFICERS BRENDA ROBINSON .... Pfetidenz PEGGY YOUNG , . . Vita Prmdenz PETTUS GRAY . , . Secretary BRENDA CABANISS . Treafzmw JEANETTE BEAVERS . Repofzer MRS. WYLIE . . . . . Advisor A113 JUNIOR AND SENICDR LIBRARY CLUBS We Enjoy Wforking in the Library Our activities for this year are to be centered around increasing the usefulness of the library. Our plan emphasizes each month of the school year, September, put jackets and acetate covers on fiction books, October, introduce science collection, November, revise parallel reading lists for English classes, December, encourage giving of books for Christmas, January, publicize social studies books, February, locate books on great lovers and love books, March, draw attention to our magazine resources, April, highlight religious and problem-solving booksg May, get book collection in condition for school opening. E V? Front row: Brenda Cabiness, Pettus Gray, Brenda Robinson. Back rout: Jo jones, Jeanette Beavers, Carolyn Bradley, Mrs. Wylie, sponsor. 97 ju F.l xxx. on JUNIOR F. H. A. Q I7 This Year We Have Three Good Projects -, OFFICERS BENNIE SMITH . . . - Pfffidfnf SHERRIE BUMGARNER . . Vice Pfelidenf PAT HUGHES . . . . . Secretary JANICE BOWERS . - Tfedffffef V, A JANE Woons . . . . . Reiwffef MRS, MARY LONG , . Faculty Advisor OFFICERS-First row: Pat Hughes, secretary, Sherry Bumgarner, vice presi dent, and Bennie Smith, president. Second row: Mrs. Mary Long, advisor 7 Janice Bowers, treasurer, and Jane Woods, reporter. The Chester Chapter of the Junior F. H. A. is a member of the national organization of Future Homemakers of America. Motto: TOWARD NEW HORlZONS. The motto of the Future Homemakers of America expressed the purpose of the organ- ization-learning to live better today in order that the lives of youth and those of their families may be better tomorrow. Projects for 1958-'59 l. Collecting stamps for a crippled children's hospital in Norway. 2. Collecting coupons for state F. H. A. camps. 5. A red rose planted at everv members home. Left to right, frst raw: Pat Hughes, Margaret Simpson, Jackie Hyatt, Marian Hastings, Daphane McCollum, Frances Varnadore, Carolyn Adams, Alma Garrett, Jo Barnes, Shirley Hewitt, Lynda Bray Love, Linda Lane Love, Ruth Woodward, Ellen Railey, Janice Bowers. Second row: Linda Webb, Nancy Sanders, Ruth Miller, Jackie Hudson, Ann Clack, Linda Mabry, Sylvia Sharpe, Ann Simerly, Irma Holifield, Diane Carter, Sandra Carnford, Brenda Sigmon, Linda Dodds, Jane Woods. Third row: Gloria McKeown, Doran Bennett, Judy Backham, Lynda Jane Brooks, Virginia Smith, Patsy Steppe, Gladys Hildreth, Doris Oliver, Judy Clack, Cicily Brown, Rita Gibson, Linda Hoffman, Betty Ann Lemons, Stella Davis, Evelyn Lee. Fourth row: Mary Jo Lowry, Tina Grant, Cadelia Grant, Martha Hembree, Bennie Smith, Ann Lucas Sh B El' ' ' ' , erry umgamer, izabeth Flennigan, Carol Anne Hickey, Judy Davis, Beth Rice, art a addy. ' V .si 99 .,,g.n D, BIOLOGY CLUB We Learn Much on Field Trips and in MITCHELL FOSTER JACKIE DOVER . BILL WEIR . JIMMY MQLURKIN Miss COLVIN . OFFICERS Our Lab . . President Vice President . Secretary . T'fea.I1n'er . Adrimr Many of us are unaware of the varied and interesting world of nature that is around us until we go on some of our field trips and study specimens of plants and animals in the lab, We become much more observant of details as we walk in the woods. We learn to distinguish many flowers, plants, and insects that we were not familiar with before. We also gain a greater appreciation of nature, and plant and animal growth. 3... OFFICERS-Bill Weir, Jimmy McLurkin, Jackie Dover, Mitchell Foster. Front row: Mildred Wingate, Dot Owens, Pat Benson, Elaine Nichols, DeeDee Brice, Jackie Dover, Mitchell Foster, Bill Weir, jimmy McLurkin. Second row: Virginia Wilson, Margaret Lipford, Sarah Smith, Judy Cassells, Bobbie Oates, Marilyn Smith, Carolyn Hoover, Robert Hemlien, Carl Gordon, Dickie Hall, Bobby McKeown. Third row: Jimmy Cook, Mrs. Colvin, Ronald Thomas, Johnny Ramsey, Bonnie Peay, Betty Jean Watson, Dianne Woodward, Eugene Green, Glenda Crenshaw, Bill Gaston, Carole Rollins, Clyde Wrenn, Curtis Gaddy, Brownlee Lowry, Ted Davis, Gene Gregory, Sammy Hudspeth. Fourth row: Billy Lindsey, Jack Wessinger, Leonard McGarity, Ross Gladden, Don Player, Charles James, Rickey Stowe, Nicky Colvin, Donald Gibson. 100 LEON CLACK . . . CLARENCE DOUGLAS JIMMY CONNER . . EARL CLAYTON . JAMES RAILEY . STEVE LOGAN . ROY MCNINCH . . MR. JOHN W. PARRIS 3 19 ,AVN MARIAN ATKINSON Future Farmers S ufeetbeart F. F.A Our Many Projects and Experiments Keep Us Busy OFFICERS . . . . . . . . Prerrklenl . Vice President . . Secretary . Trearzzrer . Reporter . Sentinel . Clmplain . Arltiror X g M. OFFICERS-Left to right, first raw: Leon Clack, president, Clarence Douglas, vice president, Jimmy Conner, secretary, Earl Clayton, treasurer. Second row: John Parris, advisorg Roy McNinch, chaplain, James Railey, reporter, Steve Logan, sentinel. The Future Farmers of America, Or F.F.A. as it is commonly known, is the national Organ- ization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. Our local F.F.A. Chapter has adopted the following theme for the year: LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE. a Chester's F.F.A. Chapter reaches far and wide in its many and varied activities, Our thirty- member organization sponsors a weekly radio program, two weekly newspaper columns, delegates to national and state conventions, and participates in some thirty agricultural programs with awards ranging from expense paid educational trips to college scholarships. All in all, the purpose of the Future Farmers Of America is to prepare young men in the held of agriculture for a greater future and a greater world in which to live. Ie t to right, first row: Leon Clack, Roy McNinch, Earl Cameron, jimmy Miller. Second row: -Jimmy Gaston, Wray Smith, Michael Harris, Pete Demas Third row: James Railey, Steve Logan, ,Jimmy Brooks, Lenny Gwinn. Fourth row: Raymond Bundy, Billy Atkinson, Bobby Threatt, Milton Boyd. Fi tb rou Norman Self, Earl Clayton, jesse Todd, Clarence Douglas, Eddie Walters, Cyrus Boyd, Jimmy Conner, J. T. Bright, Butch Burton, Robert Boyd, Marion Dawkins. Absent when picture was taken: David Claek, Lamar Young. S7 , F' 3 ff ,ll ' 'X I A ' ' maple sf N.. - ... .,L..,, N 5 , 5 Q .vw , , L , .. ,.,, N kg t t-ae. ,5Q,5rm is b lx, Q . . E iv ,:'i--...QI Q ,.t..-:gi S ,, N. . . X D' 'fi as -.-.a-napa-...n. 'G 515. A ,Amp 1,1 , new asia like 11 . f, :miismw-momaamwz mm wreath F B L A 0 I l Q a, ,, K Y. Our Training Today Prepares Us for the Business World W OFFICERS BECKY KNOX .,...... Preridenz PATSY CLARK . . Vice Prerident , SARA BURRELL . , , Sefrefaq BARBARA BISHOP .... . Treasurer 'FQ I MISS NANCY NELSON 7 . Miss ALICE jo SMITH Q ' ' ffdwfffff I ' . A ear EW fffiexr I The Chester F. B. L. A. Chapter No. 713, was organized in October, 1952. Every member of our Chapter has a part to play as a hostess, Officer, or program participant. The purpose of this club is to promote better business training and better understand- ing of office work. This understanding will help us to reach our goal, that of a first-class business assistant. First row: Marian Atkinson, Kay Lusk, Brenda Cudd, Mima Campbell, Sandra Cudd, Judy Burnsides, Nancy Grant, Mickey Hoyle, Sylvia Gaddy, Barbara Bishop, Sandra Wilkes, Betty Ann Porter, Jeanelle Black, and Gladys Bigham. Second row: Jo Ann McGarity, Becky Davis, Peggy Gardner, Sara Burrell, Robbie Sue Hudson, Nancy Mobley, Linda Allen, Harriet Good, Mary Cornwell, and Paula Williams. Third row: Florence Wilkes, Donna Gallman, Joyce jones, Barbara Campbell, Ann McDaniel, Jo Lynn Walters, Brenda Davis. Brenda Morgan, Patsy Clark, and Becky Knox. T 81 I CLUB Our Work Is Varied and Interesting OFFICERS WESLEY RASH . . . President TED SIMMONS . . Vice President LARRY ADAMS ..... Secretary JOHN REID FRANKLIN . . Treasurer BOBBYJOECAMERON SergeanzazArmr MR. BLACK 1 MR. BOULWARE I . . Advirorr MR. CLARK j In the fields of textiles, auto me- chanics, and industrial arts we are learning much. Some of us hope to become leaders in these fields and our high school foundation will serve as a basis for later training. 'at'-lt when 4 W -.Q-, f. .M af, af we -Q -. ,, , D . 0 Y J gf 4 f , Left to riglrt, first row: Bobby Joe Cameron, John Reid Franklin, Larry Adams, Ted Simmons, and Wesley Rash. Second row: Bobby Green, John Love, Steve Grant, Jean Shannon, Suzanne Stedman, Willa Lynn, Hester Grant, Charles Brawley, Bobby Barko, Dickie Bianco, and Bobby Railey. Third row: Jesse Lee, David Pardu, Wayne Robbins, Jimmy Ward, Jimmy Bond, Donald Lawson. Ronnie Catoe, Henry McCormick, Jerry Sealey, Larry Greenwood, John Kirkland. Fourtb row: Gus Poulas, David Morgan, Bobby Knox, William Stephenson, Hamilton Love, Crosby Love, Paul Ellis, Charles Griggs, J. C. Bochette, and Harold Campbell. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Sitting: Virginia Wilson, Naomi Hampton, Audrey Blair, Billy Hopper, Nora Ann Keener, Delores Bell, Margaret Varnadore, Michael Gladden, Floyd Sweatt, Pat Mace, Ronnie Sconyers, Mrs. Patrick, Carolyn Williford, Joyce Gibson. Standing: Jewel Southerland, Jacky Jackson, Jeanette Steyhenson, Gene Grant. I Y 1 We Learn Through Practical+ S , V: Experience OFFICERS JEANETTE STEPHENSON . . . President DELORES BELL ..... Vice Prefidenz NORA ANN KEENER . . . Secremry JEWEL SOUTHERLAND . . Trearurer NAOMI HAMPTON . . Historian MRS. MIKE PATRICK . . Advisor We in the D. E. Club try to explore vocational opportunities in the field of dis- tribution. We try to create in our members an appreciation of and an interest in the distributive occupations and a realization of its value to us as individuals. We try to encourage the use of high ethical standardsg to foster a feeling of civic, social, and moral responsibilities of business to society. We try to develop leadership which is compe- tent, aggressive, cooperative and patriotic. 103 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Dites-le en francais, s'il vous plaitn fSay it in French, please!1 OFFICERS BILLY BANKHEAD . . . . Preridenr KENNETH WAITS . . Vice President JANE ROBERTS . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. MARY CROWDER . .... Adrimr Our club meetings, held once each month, are devoted to various aspects of French culture and civilization. In an effort to improve our pronunciation, we enjoy listening to French records. W , I' erts, Billy Bankhead, Kenneth Watts ford, Tracy McDilI, Kathie Wright Third row: Lila Shannon, Dawna Cole Baker, Buddy Lee, Richard Sealy Totty Brooks, Bill Gaston, Otis Lutz Arnold, Carol Wilson, Gene Brown Jimmy Boulware, Bobby Lancaster rick, Jimmy Gambrell, Marvin Grant Henry McCormick, Robbie Garrison Jimmy Bond. SENIOR LATIN CLUB A Good Latin Foundation Is a Valuable Asset OFFICERS BILLY DOVER . . . Prefideflr SHEILA DAVIS . . . Vice President CAROLYN GRAHAM . . . Secretary BOBBY SHANNON . . . Tfedfllfef Miss NANCY CARROLL ............ Admor Latin and English really go hand in hand when we learn how many of our words are derived from this old language. The Senior Latin Club is open to any second year student who wishes to join. The purpose of the club is to continue an interest in Latin outside the regular class work. Only a few meetings are held during the year and the programs include presentation of myths, heroes, and Roman customs. The chief activity is partici- pation in the Latin Forum held at Winthrop College each year, First row: Mary Ann Love, Mildred Wingate, Donna Huggins, Billy Dover, Sheila Davis, Carolyn Graham, Bobby Shannon, Betty Jean Watson, Patsy Boulware, Dianne Woodward. Second row: Carole Rollins, Virginia Mobley, Judith Reid, Frances Croft, Marilyn Smith, Janet Caldwell, Esther Gardner, Janie McCleave, Phillip Roof. Third row: Ricky Stowe, Skipper Ehrlich, Carolyn Hoover, Grady Guy, Peggy Jones, Joan Pressley, Daniel Mushegan, Mitchell Foster, Charlie Poole. E Front row: Sarah Jane Wagciss, Betty '5 Betts, Peggy Engle, Becky Darby, Judy 'Q ' , Wallace, Ann Croft, Fay Clayton, A ' Becky Johnson, Carolyn Nichols. Set- , , ond row: Glenda Bickett, Gloria Men- denhall, Bettie Bankhead, Martha Ann Cannon, Marguerite Brice, Jane Rob- Lynda Carole Lynn, Sarah Jayne Craw- Pettus Grey, Bettie Smith, Carolyn Fourth row: Amelia Brooks, Joyce Mickey Lindsey. Fifth row: Jimmy Martin, Jimmy Shrader, Eddie Ham- F4511 Le t to rrgbt rst rou, Barbara Hall Jeanette Stephenson Mrma Campbell Brenda Bumgarner Sarah Jane Wagers Peggy Engle, Marguerite Bruce, Suzanne Stedman Mndgze Conrad Second row Dawn Cole Bobbxe Oates Joyce Arnold Karen Dover, Lrla Shannon Bettie Bankhead Kathre Wrrght Tbzrd row Mrs McLemore Glorra McKeown Judxth Rend Donna Huggms, Patsy Boulware Carolyn Graham Janne McCleave, Vrrgmra Mobley GIRLS BLOCK C CLUB All of Us Are Proud of Our C's OFFICERS PLC Q V FNFI E Preudent SARA JANE WAGERS Vzce Prerzdenr BRENDA BUMGARNRR Secretary T ougn tl'e attrvmes of the Grrls Block C Club the grrls arhlerrcs and band have moved from the srdelures to the center MARGUERITE CASSELS Treasurer MRS SARAH MCLEMORE Admor rmg In addrtron to paruclpatron rn games and band the grrls sold programs and pencrls, and on all occasrons boosted arhletxc morale 1 Oo 7 2 Maman Atkmson, Charles Kallnan Sams Wylne johnny Mobley Lmda Morrow Bull Went, our Cheerleaders ra f 1 fi 'I , 1 1 1 , 1 ' : 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 - 1 1 Q 1 1 ' -7 lin 4 1 . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' ' I' , . 1 M , A . .Q . , ,. ,, . . . . . . . . . . rr 1 , . , X s Q ' 1 ,- 1 .A , N . 'P ' .x W . ,R in- . f -4 ,. X ., S, e ff 6 , . . ' IQ' - A ' ' 1 1 . SW N 'sas S 3 in MQ. W E -if M y 3 S I I 0 R 8- Xf. X 1 4 1 el! em., LEARNING SPORTSMANSHIP ALONG WITH LEARNING TO PLAY THE GAME Moments of intense agony for that last winning shot in basketball, the thrill of a winning touchdown, a fabulous home run, a good golf shot. A victorious climax to the season . . . Coaches Wilson and Misenheim d t I1 l - '-X.- First row, left to riglaf: Hatchell, Atkinson, Bankhead, Bagley, Lawson, Jones, Collins, Player, Hall, and Byers. Serond row: Hamilton, Foster, Nelson Ramsey, Robinson, Grant, McNinch, Lindsey, Crocker, and Brooks. Third row: Hoyle, Ehrlich, B. Brooks, Brawley, Keller, Biggers, Alexander, J Ferrell, B. Ferrell, and Laws. Fourth row: Coach Schweiterman, Gaston, Powell, Dover, McGuinn, Gordon, Sneed, Gregory, M. Foster, Gaddy, Coach Shealy Coach Wilson's charges then took a few days leave from Chester and journeyed to Dade City, Florida to meet the Pasco High Pirates. The Cyclones enjoyed everything but the ball game which they dropped in a soggy, rain-driven 12-0 contest. This trip in spite of the defeat was the outstanding highlight of our football year. The boys thoroughly en- joyed sightseeing in St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, and Silver Springs For many of the boys it was their first Florida trip and a memorable occasion they will always remember. On November 14th the Cyclones closed out a successful season by routing Union 53 to O. On this date 15 Chester High Seniors played their farewell game in their beloved red and white Cyclone uniforms. Coaches Wilson and Misenheimer talking things over with assistants Schweiterman and Shealy. 5 MW- 1, 'ish time s -Y off-4 -'Q ll ' 109 X I1 Q l - ' ' ' el .. , B FOOTBALL TEAM Q l R F i' ' -kg, Q. X V3 1 I lily? . ...,,.. Bill ' 2 may K X -1-T ,- , . - M' rf: l 2 I I i'f A 5 g 4 :::: i' ' U Wayne Hampton, Ted Davis, Managers. 1 Will 21 catch it? nh BILLY BANKHEAD JOHN COOPER KEITH RICHARDSON 9' TOMMY WORT HY EDDIE HAMRICK MAJOR THOMPSON Parents Nxght M- Nm. 5 V 1 7 V I' '12 no I I ,W 5'w..f-ff 1' , 3 Y' 1+ . ll - , I If . . : ' 'fmtfm ' Q ,F D Q ag- ,,L-, , ,. ,--4, wi' ,,, A 'z W , V., :SI vw, I .a, I :- I Ballet dancers after that ball. - -.. Y' 1 5- Y 4 An A-.nm I K I ,ff I fx f ff' 5? XR I WW, L . , 'V -,G . wr- . I ! I I -. xox, ,,, W -m- - , .N .., MIKE DOVER JOHN MCCONNELL - V DAVID SIDES 1 V x , Q ie F11 If :Q ,fl W . - h- E V J 4 , , , I i I K . nw' iff- I iv an PY ,A ' I A I 'X' . 42 z LJ ' f I a' fl N ' f xl I EDDIE MCCAMERON BILLY BOULWARE LARRY SHRADER H 'Ar sf hw:-, X 'en 'lsr U s fx X E x - .rx -57-..,..k,.., 2. 1 f fo- Y I a P. bit Q 5, '1 0 -N -.ao-Vw. . M. f H, .Alfa ff .4 . ,,... 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A Q ' flwtm x q 1 Viv 5 l-1 4 '4v,'i3'-' .4 f i t 13,9 ' J' K V ' ,J A '34 .. s sl ' S , A lx' . , 'i V, A ,, ' ' 1 A ' -r AF' wmfif' I gh, I in 'N x ly if 1 , f- -'xg -ww A '4 ASN K' , A f f ! , I Q ,:e, .,:,,- iff x W 1, f 24,5 , , M., A , :La fa! I, M f zx nzmilf , f M WW 1 mil WMM! WMM? Clyde Wrenn, Curtis Gaddy, Jimmy Bond, Charles Hoyle, Bill Gaston, and Robbie Garrison. First raw: Donnie Smith, Jim Holley, Tommy Smith, jimmy Leitner, Alan Rash, Jimmy Grant. Srfond row: Eddie Mendenhall, Dickie Hall, Wayne Snipes, Tommy Taylor, David Pardue. Third row: James Ferrell, Tom Hamilton, G. C. Pundt, David Craig, Bobby Threatt, Jimmy Brooks, Jimmy Bankhead. Swish! Carolyn Graham and Mrs. Sara McLemore: Carolyn is our Manager, Mrs. Mac, our Coach. Mrs. Mac spurring them on. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Our Team Is New But Ready to Go MRS. SARA IVICQLEMORE, Comb Though only three starters return from last year's Upper-State Class AA runner-ups, the Cyclonettes have started OH the season well, winning from strong Vfinnsboro and Winthrcip Training School and losing hard fought battles to Fort Mill and Lancaster. Returning lettermen from last year's team are Karen Dover, Barbara Hall, Jeanette Stevenson, Suzanne Stedman and Kathie Wright, Newcomers who are showing up well are Brenda Bumgarner, Judy Cassels, Bettie Bankhead and Glenda Bickett. As the season progresses we believe that our girls will continue to play the brand of championship ball that has been their custom and will rack up their share of victories. Other games scheduled are with Clinton, Laurens, Union, Gaffney, and Newberry. Suzanne Stedman, Midgie Conrad, Barbara Hall, Kathie Wright, Jeanette Stephenson. E633 mf, , ' ff-3, Q, ? -U 3 411 H A ,Af A 32 The 1958 edrtron of the Red Cyclone baseball squad enjoyed a very successful season chalklng up 6 wlns as opposed to 4 losses Thrs record gave the Cyclones thrrd place ln the Eastern Drvxsron of the Upper State Class AA Conference Though the team was short on expern ence, they made up for xt wrth thexr dr1ve and determr natnon to post several excrtmg vrctorres The ourstandmg performers for the Cyclones were pntcher Clyde Wrenn, who posted a record of 5 wms and 7 losses and was named to the All Area team, sec ond baseman Bllly Bankhead, who was also named to the All Area team, and catcher Bobby Brakefield who was named to the second All Area team Bobby Brakeiield, our star catcher l N I fy ft 57 fx. jhmmqlggy J' N fag- l fb Q 1-MQ A X f 6 ff vMiaa'l47 W 9 A 5 1 gitfdsf-1 441 W ips, fwfr A' M if 3' 1 xg 1 fly' 'lm ILA ,sv-,f ,H 14 1 ffl- , QQ yjiqfgxihfy QQ 2 wat , as 13 Q VV , 4, f'3 fgf'3f2f Kjfilf ' 33 3 4 A W rife t as Marais, Kneelmg Gene Bennett, Wesley Rash, Bobby Wallace, Bxlly Boulware Standing Johnny Wrenn, Bully Bankhead, Jerry Lee Gene Bennett, Marion Stephenson, Clyde Wrenn, Randy Nunnery, and John Love Keith Rxclmrdson, Gus Poulos, Rnclmrd McWaterl, Randy Nunnery 119 V12 V ima , an A ,,y, s y -.tr , , 1 X 5 my , ,, Q ' f' V ,V :fy xx KJ ,rx F rt ' It , Vf 1,--5 . 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We go to the golf course immediately after school with the coming of early spring when we begin daily nine hole practice. Last season we had two match plays each with Spartanburg, Union, and Fort Mill. We'll miss our Thompson, Flynn, and Martin who graduated in '58, however, we hope there will be other lovers of the great game who'll be able to take their place. 120 - ,MV My Mr. Criscione ' Q I K 'T . f--3 '14 ' as fi ZZ Af' ' ,M I lu f I . ,Qi Q Q o ,Q by QE y, Q a-if i,ff 78 , Mghif' l 4- .2.x . .,V,, ,, A 3 Qf 1 B -ff' 1QY93 Q X K W. 6 I R X 'X rl' L: I ' ' ,, . wc. 'J Li,'.? x lk k.'if-sxfix'-,'.N X Q L. f 1 QR :gm 5 U i r ' W 'V 3 ,Silo f r , I ati fu 1 l In sf: :Ju n 74, ' 'J Q' iii' xx 4 1 g X if tv igjtgi I : mn, V. 1 , - :gp 1, -. ., gr' X1 3 ff, .. V 5 ' -6 . ... 'cc Q . . 4 ?- lr' Na N. I 70653 fzememfm , . CERTAIN EVENTS HIGHLIGHTING OUR SCHOOL YEAR Midgie Conrad, Jane McDowell, Genie Stallworth, Kay Lusk . . . Beauty W ',- ,, ,-W I ! 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X hi ,H 1 -1110 ' 'I xxxwmw V hmrsxxw 'O 4 . 2' 'flzi .QM V , 4' M mln-f' iff 'fn F: : . 1, l 4, I w lim' . 2' 4? 1 6 WW' Z! 3 .ff W Zee! fftdlezee BARBARA HALL KEITH RICHARDSON '42 IN THE fzienaicul SANDY WYLIE MICHAEL DOVER Qledt' MICKEY WALKER NANCY DAVIS SPCDTLIGHT 706212645 RONNIE CASSELLS PEGGY DANIEL JIMMY MOBLEY RUTH HOLLIFIELD Zed Famed HARRY DAVIS EMILYE HURST 3116 WY L N4 it- ,rm is Carousel Princess . . Marian Atkinson R King Teen . . Johnny Wrenn Miss DAR . . Becky Knox Miss Hi Miss . . Nancy Davis Miss Chester County . . . Jane Hardin McDowell '58 Trophy Winners ........ Red Cyclone Football Squad 'H+ xem s ' X 4 Shrine Bowl Star ..... Keith Richardson Well flanked by Barbara and Totty. Sides, Best Tacklerg Stephenson, Most Improvedg Bankhead, Best Sportsmanship, Richardson, Most Valuable Player, Boulware, Best Blocker, Gambrell, Most Valuable Substitute. 1958 Commencement Honor Marshals Selected on the basis of Scholarship, Character, Cifilemlliv- Billy Bankhead, Gloria Mendenhall, jimmy Davis, Kathie Wright, Major Thompson, Peggy Engle, James Wallace. Janet Culley. Becky Knox, Brenda Morgan, Becky Darby, Amelia Brooks, Martha Ann Cannon, Laura Love. Mickey Lindsey, Ann Croft, Bob Prager, Mary Ann Mabry, Daniel Mushegan, Irene Mcwaters. We ' 'a Alu Can you identify these handsome gams? 1 Q 4 v The Bridge Club Senior Bermuda shorts and dungaree day. ng 1 Senior Privilege! ! X! ,fi We're such sweet little angels. 136 . ry 7 Ready for the snow! We really have a good one. Chow line at 12:35. .f - 1, ', Make up artist Working on one of our beauty contestants. XFN GFvgERNS APPRECIATIGNS MR JOHNNY LONG 1906 1959 In the making of a successful annual there are many factors involved artistic ability imagination creative planning and plain down right common sense in financial budgeting and getting the most for the amount of money spent All of these qualities plus a deep personal interest were characteristics of the late Mr johnny Long Foote 8: Davies printing representative who worked with us For more than twenty years Mr Long has been a vital part of the Cestrran His outstanding ability in every phase of year book work his keen personal interest in our book and in our school his encouragement and whole hearted help made working with him a pleasure Always he stimulated us to do our best In so many ways we will remember Mr Long for through his cannot be forgotten Thus we pause here to pay sincere tribute and honor to our friend and annual counselor johnny Long who died january 3 1959 Our Cestrian would not be complete without sincere thanks to the following who have contributed in so many ways to make this book a success Every one of our advertisers All of our professional friends-Doctors Lawyers Congressmen Personal friends Tommy Hedgepath and jim McKeown who took over our local photography and who did the job exceedingly well Mr Harold Brooks Mrs Helen Morgan and Mrs Dot Smyly of Foote 8: Davies who stepped in to complete the job begun by Johnny Long Mr Carnes of Delmar who made our individual pictures Mr Pratt and Mrs Smoak who cooperated so fully in every way All faculty members who gave us time and assistance The staff and the entire senior class who did not stop until the job was done To all these we owe many, many thanks and much gratitude JANET CULLEY, Edztor JACKIE SMITH, Bufmerr Manager EVA WEST, Faculty Adwror 139 ' 7 5 Y ' ' 7 , . long friendly relation with our school, he made for himself a place that . , , . , . ' 9 , y - Q Q Q . , . , . Q - Q . . Q S Chester Hz Students Ea! SWIET,S ICE CREAM FREEZER LOCKERS MEAT STORAGE MEAT PROCESSING MEAT CURING CHESTER EROZEN EOODS CHESTER SOUTH CAROLINA 119 West End R d 5 i- 'Tv'-7 QE X, 3 X lx N I .X 5 T23 K A Y IQ ' 5 N A 'X ix Xb x X X K EQ T Q xi ix X X T f Daniel, Ljr , NAmelia, Tommy, Midgie, Martha Ann, Gloria,-all drink that good Pet Milk XX f, X! DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS lABEl... ARE GRADE A - All THE WAY! M EYER COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER 141 CARLISLE FINISHING COMPANY CARLISLE, SOUTH CAROLINA The employees of Carlisle Finishing Company extend their best Wishes to the 1 9 59 graduates of Chester Senior High School CONGRATULATIONS The Class of 1959 THE BORDEN COMPANY 8 Vlsli EMERY S Five and Ten In the Valley Your Money s Worth Does Willa think she's Lady Macbeth in the sl p lk in scene? Q u 1 I THE CHESTER NEWS Cbester's Only H ome-published Newspaper THURSDAY MORNINGS More People Are Reading The News Than Ever Before Amerlca's Foremost Food Retailer Slnce 1859 SOUTH STATE CHEVROLET cl-listen soum CAROLINA Phone 4147 Chester H gh students learn to dr ve w th a Chevrolet l O O . ' Q. Q :F 'lm -,, W . - Y I I ' O I i i i SENIORS ON THE '58 CYCLONE FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Eddie McCameron, Billy Bankhead, Keith Richardson, John Cooper. Second row: Major Thompson, David Sides, Michael Dover, Tommy Worthy. Third row: Billy Boulware, Eddie Hamrick, Larry Shrader, John McConnell. J. R. HAMRICK 81 SONS Retail Lumber Dealers OFFICE AND YARD ON S. A. L. TRACKS Phone 4131 CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Hel BALL'S MEN SHOP 3 S CHESTER, S. C. If Pifs if ifs from BALIXS PIONEER-Belts 86 Jewelry Marlboro-Shirts Revere-Sports wear PLYMOUTH-Top Coats Foot Fashion-Socks PORTAGE-Shoes Hayne-Underwear STYLE-MARK-Suits Nunn Bush-Imported Shoes F 'lr Q ' Y ' I a ' a inf? Compliments of PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY -.1 ou- . , ,,,, fm, ' t I I ,L Wy- S 2 15 C 4- S , - .. --V A Y ., V ll!! Ili? THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK rj CHESTER, s. c. Capit I S 7 0.00 f :V Sur s S1 ,000.00 Serving County Since 1905 M R F OSIT INSURANCE C TION I Mrs. Lindsay and Mr. Elliott explaining bank loan N' S e De sit Boxes For Rent I U PAUI.'S AUTO 81 BODY STO S NCE AG CY INC. CO., INC. FIRE - UTO - SUALTY If I f ick - Pontiac ambler I nsur it Stone X I Everything you own ' ' PONT C SALES 81 SERVICE 110 Gadsdffi mit Phone 2013 col.uMalA ROAD .' ff' I X fl of I A . X 'I x K Q pf I fl I ii, pliments to the Seniors BEST WISHES T0 THE SENIOISS YQ X A llii X from Wylie Gas and Oil Co. JY RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE 222 Gadsden Street Telephone 4555 M. B. EZELL, Own, l EG CL -e1s-ssQs,mQ AO. R ,O se 05 ,gtqg ai 2 7 CHESTER DRIVE-f7NafFi'l11'3f3AK?rJEbRL West End R R 0 f A 171 I J HU fjfzw Z , ,sb A ' fy DRIVE-IN GRILL jg!!! X Uwfijif ,464 'VX My Ve: O JA J gc 1 C I West End R ,,WfuJQI ARM XL IZMW .! jf 5 dbg Mow! jfaff WOODROW A. BAGLEY fp' ,, Lay 61 l , A 4 ' 0 M M! Q Ajay! Owner 'JW fb Rf , Wg l LL QQ 4 ff 2 'L ,mm 2f?51fW ,Q THE DURANT TAYLIIR CIIMPANY 107 Wylie Sire Ph e 3'I1l Chester breaks up a Greenwood pass. 147 1 1 tru xv , 4 ' W - ,: K ' ..f'-Wffw f :af-2. 4: .. wwf N ,.4J:,:w H',f's-W 11 AW- ,fun a 2 Kg. 3 M, A W P , ' , N, 4,35 '- :,, ,.,. 1' fb .,,!'-:534-1-g:,-fe :fb ,M 'L , 1 C P: 2 3 A yfggiy 1 L' eh Y M N' wmyb' gw M ' ' h 2, f 'W'Sw vggffsiW4yshXyn',Azfw If 'f5f?afm,hngQg,,,,, f , ig! ,V - 1' ff53ffiJ:Ai:I:LWf L - , , w, H+','w'1h WW 4 A -f r-,A A , , V13 - K I, ,I eil , I ! . I , X K ev- '..p.1 A I P 'i3fT?'5zEfwfA V -, f 11.1 - ..A. 1--1 , we mg. A 'f P mr , f- fl I , ff ' 2g'5i?,ii,W W X. '- g , . A L A N 1 . n P- K Aj ' I 'V P - Xlf , 1 J ix Complzments of A Y - 'WL' X P K x- 4 X M CJ I f if WILBUR G. GRANT X 'X SNK V X ff fy fy XJ X . . xx X A w XX X5 Dzstrzbutor X 5 Ty N - , X 4 X PURE CIL PRODUCTS Chester, S. C. Phone 5475 148 In Chester It's Sw WW WGCD I-4 -P xo o O :S 14 o C v1 Q- ll an l1l N ... W..-...u... L -ww .Ln 145 -M v Q ' 5,1 1 f.+ Q . ,, ' '3 : fQ 1? ' 7'9 LX 1412 'Q 'Q E , f Compliments Of HARDIN 81 VAUGHN The Store of Quality 85 Service WRIGHT - WHITE CO. Frigidaire Appliances and Furniture for the Home DIAL 4643 107 MAIN S1 PINCKNEY sms!! sum: MARKET GADDY 81 COURTNEY Groceries and Furniture Pure Gasoline Phones 2991 - 4650 RUNYAN JEWELERS Quality at all Price Levels CHINA CRYST JEWELRY WAT M c K E 0 W N Comphmenfs of FEED AND SUPPLY THE CHESTER BUSINESS AND 113 Columbia Street PROFESSIONAL WOMEN S CLUB Telephone 3937 EHRLICH S FLOWER SHOP Zz fdiff 1' 5 At Your Serx ICC mf? JAMA! A If R FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONIS Mg Complzments WEDDING GIFTS CORSAOES ? QE Member of F T D xssommm Cm QOQMMOTES PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone Diy 5547 NIght 3015 Chester South Carolma CAROLANE IS LP Gas at Its best' THE COMMERCIAL BANK Dzftrfbzztefl zn South Carolzmz ay MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CAROLINA BUTANE GAS CO INC Phone 2181 2182 Chester S C 127 Hudson Street Dral 3778 VALLEY HARDWARE CITY GARAGE COMPANY 79 Saludfr Street Phone 5616 X W G ANDERSON 74 HOUR WRECKER SFRVICE The 565+ 'H Hdfdwafe J DUPONT PAINTS and VARNISHES 7 XVAY RADIOS X Chesfer S C SALUDA STREET SERVICE STATION A' WAGERS onocsmss AND Nonous D1Sff1b1ff0fS Uf Phone 9649 TEXACO PRODUCTS -94 'j Lv! ' of I rif 5- F' , I 851 ,Cf ' I 4 D . 1 I 777'o 'Riley ., . gt I Ry X ,S AJ E I ,I L 3 . . I L 5 I A - S A l -- VINQ rw I I . 5-gs N A :I PROUD OF YO U PROUD TO SERVE YO U Growrng Up Wrth Opportunrty Whlle you xe been growrng up and gettmf, educated opportunrty has been growlng too All around you mdusrry and busmess have mulnplred Electrrfi canon has rncreased farm yreld vwhrle cuttmg down on labor and rrsk When you were freshmen the Duke Power Company was begrnnrng new plants to supply your power needs after graduatron Now ample low prrced power rncreases your yob opporrunrry and Predmonr resources are ready for your energy and rdeas Good luck to you as you nnd your place rn the Pred mont Carolrnas DUKE? PGWER com PANY 1 7 3 6, , ' .J I 3 . . Chester, South Carolma D1al 4444 Ev i Compliments of Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Company Chester, S. C. Buy your portable typewriter W bw? wwe? at MQ fl Wylie's Gifts and Books P OJ KJ and lpj XJ' Put your autographs here. Chester Ice 81 Fuel Co. ,fl f MQ, bxfyjlgppdlfgqss X if Q '45 4- Congratulations fd THE CLASS OF 1958 I COLVIN'S GARAGE 206 columbia street Gambrell makes the tackle with Boulware protecting Diql 4932 Allen's Phillips 66 THE REXALL STORE CHESTER DRUG COMPANY Headquarters for Gifts of All Descriptions CHESTER SOUTH CAROLINA HINM IIIIIANCI COMPANY IDBI CQ IU! NIO ATIQNWIDI 'sn emu. un .o NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO. CoIumbusI6,0'hio GEORGE R. FLEMING coll ' ' C rolrio' ' Firsf Z' 147 Hinton SI. Phbmlf 5525 Chester, S, C. R95-2 4350 - - The Finest in Quality - - .Z SPRINGMAID GOLF COURSE - - The Gifts That Please Where Friends Med For Wholesome Recreaiion And Delighiful EnI'erI'ainmenI' SMITH FUR T RE CO See Us for your Furmture Needs In Front of the Post Office K I M B R E L L S Dependable Furnlture and ust as Rehable 109 Mam Street C Chester South Carohna D1al 3016 Chester S C Phone 4133 ff f Sir? W vikfiff' W N5 ' JS Semors CX W GOUGH Dlsmgfbufor GQLF OIEQRODUQTS For your Future The Best In All Thmgs Dual 3166 MOBILE MILLING COMPANY JOE W COLLINS Pr 5 den! W5 V , T R If -, FV! Cvxi - p Z -Q? . QWAI . 3 u E W Qi Xe m'xe SIP Q Z X he 5 X I IS T, taxa so . ,W fl ' xfxi W1 I ' ' ' QI 4 ij I If If iff F A ' v, xrtftfff If wk- !f9'!Afn .1 I V' f f , 2 I 1 ' .Y , fr Us f h Y ,il in ' X1 W! N , if K, Lk A Lf 5 . if I xi 59 I I I Ui' M ' I 1 ,V 1 f .X 57 ' 'fp Q55 'I SQ I I ffl! I V I X gr: lf: dy ,I . 0 0 .Q x 9 N S. l . . A ., C z,,.J,'1-Z! l 'N fx 'fy I a I. .. ' 'vlz,4,,.i, mf , S . 1 K- :J . , ei 4 QPLW Complzmenis S A 8. M Corner Grocery Free Parkmg We Dehver 252 Gadsden Street Phone 3085 CHESTER S C QZEJIIYIDAVIS LAUNDRY ff ff X Z DRY CLEANING .fs 4 get Drlve 1n For Curb SCFVICC -K C0r71Z1'I1m2'E5 s 0 iq NELSON T FLETCHER Publnc Accountant -9 ,A WINN DIXIE SUPER MARKETJ 'ws Chesfers Frlendllesf Food Sibre YB R I06 I08 Hudson Sfreei' Ches1'er S C C0lIgYdfllldfl0llS I0 The Class of 59 CRCFT'S GROCERY 137 Gadsden Street LYNN'S DRUG STORE fhe best ln drugs of the lowest prxce f I, fy ., 'S f ff ' L S C 0 . fl Uv sf fr 1' KL? O L U Q l X f I ,1 f 1 L' J V070 l 49 ft 1 fr . . '- fl f' J , . . xg? R 1 it S, af, rl. P . C V: J, . AVL ' 'Nj X ffffis 3 '1 , ft 1 X. W 1 ' V 'XL' J KX L N! Lf? X f L! I N X J A C27 E' X My N U 'xy vi W X SKY X ix . f Abi. It A AV, 56,41 .. IN x n H 1 L' , I V f 4 ' ' N' N XT ' k I f f bfxxsfkt I X, I C J of X S X ' ,I VV . r- XR K S .V X To Rb VX , wg? K1 75 X I XJ I 0 0 K K N .1 S X KX X JO j 'S D Congratulations Class of 59 Ac! 49 L. C. WRIGHT wL7WayfMWeyt l7Z5wa .fVLA.,C,Q Q W 72 muon srop Q . L. DARBY House of Good Food QRQCERIES sTEAKs BARBECUE QWQ le THE FINEST OF FOODS 2 offer YOu the finest xp in meats and groceries Open All Day and Night r EAT WITH U5 vlslT ouR STORE s 55 Q Qfffuqkefs Qdecvfily Welcome SALUDA Row PHONE 41 QV can J! x O O , S N ,VJ W -, ,Hn as X I ,q uk W M as M PW jR1PIftETT, INC. UW Q K7 General Contractors Telephone 4649 Watch Tommy get lus man Chester, so C. GRANT'S ESSO SERVICECENTER 238 Pickney Street Telephone S468 Chester Plumbing STEWART s LUMBER YARD www My D B Murray and F MW W Je Mg ,, Heatmg Company A 1' I Complzmenfs 0 JENNIE M oATEs INSURANCE AGENCY Zfif ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MRS I-:Ame Y HARDEN XS gi 12312 Mann S+ CS 5 4827 Home 5390 BAGLEY S SERVICE STATION West End Road Chester Phone 3610 CHICKEN BOX 179 Saluda Street BLACK s onus stone K CITY BARBER SHOP 165 Gadsden Street Dlal 5747 B111 Conrad Red Dover Leroy Smnth WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE STRICKER S JEWELRY STORE 125 Gadsden Street The Diamond Store of Chester Easy Credlt Terms D1al 2640 1 ' I 1 LE -:- ' .x . dj I u 0' C j . if WJ ,fljlsdvh 2:86 MJ . , f if 'A 11 jf!! ffl , X VL 1 E if ' Y xfqfhi, , .f . sg? f Q2 Ci V gi ' ' 12 I if f ' . -so Q X? Dil 'sg f E f , C. X 'Tv so J XIVQ My I ' XJ fr CM X, Y, NM, Exi 'J E. , ,SWR 1 PM R sz s TEXACO MARGARET BICKE-I-T Our Compllrnenfs 'ro W D Robmson Insurance Agency THE SENIORS VALLEY LUNCH Your Profechon My Busnnej , Gadsden S+ ff Chejfep C Gadsden S+ree+ Z f 1 zmentf 0 Complfmenty CASSELLS SERVICE STATION LOWES CHESTER HARDWARE Phone 4851 141 Columbxa St LHUCHSWI Sf CHESTER S C CHESTER S C Complzmenzy of W T BETTS 86 SON DAVIS BROTHERS CHESTER MERCANTILE COMPANY On The H111 51O'e On Wheek GROQERIES MEATS Phone 5530 I I8 Hernphsll Avenue 119 M810 Sf 131314168 EFIRU5 PIEDMONT AUTO PARTS DEPARTMENT STORE 132 Hudson Street Where You Alwayx Sm e Te1ePh0ne 4171 CHESTER' S C Call Us for Your Motor Needs .. get IJ, nos . H jf if Sy- Af? up 'I f' 'b fb :ARI ' Lf -f Q -f '- V1 ' At' L' J , ' if g V K lu K nf H A 4' 1 I V jf, V 1, lf K if J ,f-V' nv 1 if I . fl 1 L1 ' ' X , X R1 ' 4' . ,W L . xx .J 111347721491 fl, X1 Uf fl X, fix 1 V I f r, fe 51,1 , LgL'..f! sv !,-.E v N' W X L J, A of WW 11 'L LYJ ,VV A - Compliments To the Seniors MOUNTAIN LAKES W.C.White MH MQ I wi! fl fy V, I 490 f?JgEYP3bU?I ,WR W W J A ' I GO TRAILWAYS- f cox Moron co., mc. Q GO CYCLONES Naghf and Sunday Wrecker Service UNION BUS STATION nscolumbm YW FUNDERBURK S DRUG STORE e Full Docf rs Prescriptions Try Us h Yours N J gf Congratulatzons CLASS OF ss BAIRRJONS FUNERAL HOM C0 pl etso BOB BETT S ESSO STATION RECAPPING FULLER SHIRT COMPANY DIVISION JOHN B STETSON COMPANY 6 MAKERS OF FINER SHIRTS 9 , N WNW 1 is Cr A if Y ' IJ 3 w 4 I Q . I I 5:1 Q J ' V- 0 'XJ ' 1 nljsx AL lv 151 ' f ' , 1 I. .A .L , Q I I 'M LJ, 4 rv x ' ' V 5 JU Q I . N x YI .I T X X Q Ng CV ff 5 f 'Ari f TN Id -J f V of J rx F, MX F IJ I . 'OJ , - -K 111 lm 71 f N I ,FN fx J 9 ' KU 1 X v , fd , J BELK-HUDSON COMPANY ,7 1 Mu ff L , . D The Home Bettr V I e f 014A Nat., it We of 6 muff wwf , Telephone 3 114 ,- f Gy jf fy? J ,cy , 0, . f' in jf BANKHEAD MOTOR TH ELECTRIC . COMPANY l C MPAN Y, INC. 233 Gadsden St. Hudson Street Chester, S. C. Telephone 35 16 Efficient Excellent Service Automobile Dealers Since 1921 BEST WISHES CLASS OF '59 CHESTER COOGLER OIL COMPANY and DISTRIBUTORS POWELL Phillips 66 Service THEATERS Petroleum Products Heatane LP Gas 196-202 Pinckney Street Suzanne, our star dancer with Jewel and Lind BY PASS E550 The Best You Can Buy by Courteous Serv1ce W! N IBALSER s WEARING APPAREL FOR THE FAMILY I I adsden S+reeI PRAGER Proprlefor UNITE N I fp kT?E TRA IN 172 a sden St ER SoU u OLINAZK VM C zplz ents CH TER AU YAND DR CLEANI G Phone Chester outh Carolma wwf Tw GULF SERVI STATION W J!! CRAIG NO LTY COMPANY RADE WITH US THE BEST IN SERVICE e ephone 2573 SALUD Man aczfurerso FU IKTURE AND STORE FIXTURES nplzments 0 D PEOPLES A X COMPANY for The Best Cotton Gmnmg P AND DELQXJERY SERVICE 206 Salu WM Phone 5556 In Town Call Us ULLIAN MURR SHOP Congratuluizons to the LADIES' READY TO WEAR TOTS TO TEENS CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA SEN I ORS CHESTER MOOSE LODGE f ms I S . I ' I A I I J OL I A A JI I A . ' , ji 'X O A f I I A A - N I I UV A ' , 4 ff HI- ' I I ,, A -. I , I f 1 ,db 764 I My f jj W gif 7 A QI!! EL E N s I I I . I Co phments ol your Experts 1.11 Travel l ,F Greyhound 353 K! Gigi as J Ns pl Edco Samtary Supply 300 Sumter Street Company COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA MMM Conppl m nt: I. ROBBINS Well Dr 11 ng W ter Systems GeatFllsHgh y Phone 485 3 o I U NU IDEA SCHOOL S SUMTER S C Co pl re 1 n of School Eq pme t Ch rch Pe Pulp r Fur Cho Ch s Sunday School Furmtu ESTABLISHED 192 PPLY CO School S ppl es 1 Graduate To Greater Food Savmgs At Your Fnendly C0l0NIlll STURES TS A gg gf JA RS SUPPLY 86 CHEMICAL COMPANY lg DN! ' e supply Everytlozng But The Ia111tor bib A05 53 BJ ply ,f Q1 P O Box 292 at EV My GREENVILLE, S C. XLSXKICJ o - c M .p , ,ox , Nj 'X K, vp I ' - QF SN X3 vw 9 I QP! 3 l X? wha V NY' XJ I r 'xx , ax. so 'x mx nr J ' XJ X ,xxx 3 4 Q xx Y P , 1 g x ,lv rug ft X XXX A x X 1 N l F K IL X ', l at ,fx ' It L , ls U I I . IJ, i1 be , 1 Xin 3 if A dx. 4 X xk'XxJ'XX X ,xg X K' y V YO, X - y L ,us u ,XX TVX xx ki f ,N HJ J S 'fx fx , J YJEJ 1 N X ,A f 1 Xxx Com imenlr 5 ly fo X I I 3 i e S. O ' i i a r a i Wa C mfp iments of m e i e ui n , u i , u ws, i nirure, ir air , ' re. 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