Chester High School - Cestrian Yearbook (Chester, SC)
- Class of 1960
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Uwfwgiwff unusual: K4 -43 j' f '- f f f . 541 V ' f ,gf Wwfwm The Senior Class of 1960 Presents he 1960 Cestrian There is a school in Chester Where work and play abound, Where books and boys and girls Are always all around, Where teachers are so friendly And feuds and foes are few, Where ideals, aims, ambitions Give many much to dog Where growth and friendship flourish That make us all aware That high school days are happy days We are privileged to share, That always in our memories A special place there'll be To live again those golden days Spent Chester High, with thee. 2 I U 1 1 I ' 'Q -....- AY' . 1 ax I y- V N it R 0 4 I :U I Vf'n'.- f.. ' 3 1 'o Z :l A . . ,' 4 A., ov: ' W' ,-'f,., l , ' n':' I 0 I 1 :ff jf ' .lf .n fp.. , 'I 4 - 1 W ' ' . -g 'ff at .,bq,f'2,' 1 - ., 1x::K::::: ., , ' 'j..:l. .,. n 'hifi 41, . . 0. Y. V '. 1 1 mf:---A. '1' . '.'f' . I n..,,u-f'L-. -1 ', I, 'Inn' ' A -- ,,,,,,... .. ,,. 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Mrs. Smoak enioying junior-senior. our high school secre+ary, regisiering new s+udenf flldl busy fnrsi week of SCl100l ,Wf . r -Q WNW A - ,, H vw ' 7. g . ! 1 1 1 2 , :ggi Q g u m 5 ,, jf Yfq fr 5 ,fi J .. , 2 ', , , Y 1 M, .., Q ' 1 Z' if U . fi .',x tix' i - 1 f 1 g,if,ii3!,?i!1ff1 'f' g5g,X A 'ga ,, , 1, X 5 51 I ,Q 1 u 7 x 1 W 5 gifs A V' . , tl S 9 1 Q - if, YI, ' , ,TV ' Q fir 7 1 1 , I ' vQ 5 1 I login' Q., a w , l ' QV x 4, 1 Q- f - x 6 .Q ? .-e Q' 19 74374- . , !? , -haf i 1 . .... -my A HQQIU' , Q f ' . . x x .,n.f4,.,..a. ' 1- H , ' ' I cf ' 4fw 4g2fW t Ns Ml' J vf 'xr ffw, Qwi 9 : r . I ll . .2 :J vi, 1, 7 ---. 'X ,Q V Q A fn' f-QNX I Q, A K x , N P X KWQ ki PREFACE The class of 1960 would like to boast that we are different from those who have graduated before usg but we can only boast in one small way. Wie are the class of a new decade. Since we have no idea what changes will be brought about in this new scientihc decade, we are a little uncertain and unsure of ourselves and our future. ln June we will separate for the first time in twelve years, never to be a unit again. This is why we, the members of the Cestrian staff of 1960 have tried to make this book a vivid picture of our life here at Chester High School. If we have accomplished our task, we will always have before us an enduring picture of the warmth and fellowship of our days here in this beloved school. To the class of 1960 that is sufficient purpose for this book. Parents' and players' enthusiasm rise above a wet, wet foot ball gm. AC1lVl1IeS M.-9 Q ,...u...r f3, DEDICATION We the graduating dedicate the 1960 Cas service to Chester Hi class. We feel that this show our appreciation. something which each given freely her time, guidance to us in our class of l960. with love and deep gratitude, lrian to Bliss Eva West for her never-ending gh School and for her special devotion to our is the most appropriate way in which we can She has spent many hours in making this book of us will treasure for years to come. She has her personal interest, her enthusiasm, and her class work. our activities, and our problems. Thus we honor our beloved teacher and friend, Bliss Eva Wlest. Miss West looks with pride High School has won within at yearbook trophies Chester past seven years. Her com- ment This is wonderful root of how well the class works - P together. fla5.f3g'?.1 - I -5 u - 55 ,I-qi D w f 'QV 'flaw ' L fy' I qs' , .':-'ff 5' in f 1 -5 116 M 5' -if bf tus' 'p--r' .1- ni! O Iv ,Y x . .. , ,y 2.3 -H 41 -Q Q:- ' ' ff-- ,' 49V-' .f- .ujxggqf 'V' v.'ll'l mwzwffr .4-'r 15 4: , 'fl , P 1. 'Q' .lx f 4? ' -if X: V . 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V vt 5 5 , 1 I 'if '51, gs gy -2 -in 1 1 fl' ' ' ' 393,59 'sf K 5 X X , M HZ , ig f N W-A-M-W :W '.-ggig W Q J-W AV V I ff W' M4 335 5 awww., I S 4 AT CHESTER HIGH our school. Prominent among these changes has been the expansion of the guidance and counseling program. In an attempt to be better able to help the students find out what their interests, abilities, and aptitudes are and what they are best fitted by nature to do, a formal guidance department has been added, this de- partment consists of a guidance director plus several grade counselors. ljnder the auspices of the National Defense Education Act tremendous strides have been made and are being made in strengthening the math- ematics, science and modern foreign language cur- riculums of the Chester High School. It is the philosophy of the Chester High School that the most valuable thing young people can get during their high school years is knowledge-knowledge which builds character, knowledge which elevates the mind culturally, knowledge which enhances the sense of moral and spiritual values, knowledge which enables one to live a fuller, a more effective, and a happier life. As you leave these hallowed halls of our school, it is our sincere hope and desire that you will carry in your hearts and minds these lessons and that you will face the future with confidence, optimism, and courage. MARION G. PRATT, Principal, Chester High School. f a , ,,.. JA-. f Mr. Marion Pratt Chester High School Principal Mr. Al Shealy, Assistant Principal, and Mr. Pratt talking over one of their school problems g A A 'F ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Engllsh, one of the most utal courses m our school hfe IS the only subject me are requlred to take four years Our school feels that a clear conclse understandlng and appllcatlon of our En llsh language 1s the basls of exery other course Our language IS our communlcatlon l1ne and unless we know how to use lt we are greatly handl capped ln whatewer trade or profess1on we enter Our Engllsh department beglns 1n our freshman sear ws 1th an mtense study of the parts of speech nord usage and sentence structure Weekly cornpos1t1ons are only a part of our Job We studx well chosen GClCCt10DS from lltera ture and read a number of books In our tenth year work we mcrease our wrltten work and analvze the structure of both sentences and paragraphs We add to our xocabu lary and learn much about the use of a d1ct1onary Both 1n our yunlor and senlor years we delve more deeply lnto the 1ntr1cac1es of grammar We learn the mul tlple C0mPl6X1t1CS of all the XHIIOUS sentence forms and the value of smooth balanced wrltlng We become fa mlllar w1th the preclse and exact requlrements of research themes We glue both oral and urltten book ICVICWS We Senior English students busy with Lnbrary research asslgnment Slttmg Mass Nancy Carroll English and Latm Instructor Mlss Grace Tucker Engllsh Mrs Mary Crowder English and French Standmg Mrs Lucy Adams English Mrs Margaret White Englnsh Mnss Eva West Englash 71 It un as claus unmet mm 1. 15 l Q ' 4 'S ff. p . 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A thorough background in our American history is re- quired for graduation. Our American history room is one of the most interesting in the high school. One finds there at times fascinating displays-firearmsff-and relics dating back to Revolutionary davsfcostumes our forefathers wore, interesting letters and documents preserved for gen- erations by families who lend them to us, and attractive pictures depicting our past and present. The study of our own heritage gives us a greater respect for our fore- fathers, 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 surrounding world and its fabulous history. We are made aware of the contributions of people who lived cen- turies 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 en- vironment. We enjoy many 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. .1 ,-1 Typical classroom scene-World Z History. r 5 X uno--4 ,Tr M N, ,K g 1 ti. ll. MW Mlss Sara Lou Johnson Seventh Grade Mrs Leihe Knlghf Social Sciences Mr Marlon Parrish Sevenfh Grade Mrs Mergeref Tuggle Sevenfh Grade Thus group very anfenf on 'rhenr work American Hns+ory class leernmg and fahng noies I ini 14 S 'LA-if , V fx ,ng If,-ff .,, ff x K Vhau, ' F Q 1 . 2 v A15-?35E 4' LQ-?af-fi 2' JVM! s V: 97, 1 -, v, - g . xxfh --,.- , I SPACE BAR ,Q 1. ...I 4, -- ih' r 1. ,,,,,.... -.. v-vw qw- ff H 1 5 Q 1 If Q 1 'S . P -I Mr. R. E. Wilson, physical education and head 'Football coach: Mrs. Lavinia McDonald, physical education and girls' basketball coach. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Fitness Is a Vital Factor In Successful Living Down the halls, from the locker rooms come the shuffle, laughter, and general turmoil of students preparing for gym classes, and practice for various sports. Whether it be calis- thenics, basketball, football, or various other games, these students possess a desire to better themselves in their activi- ties, 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. Beginners learning to handle 'Phe ball. i Roberts gets away. 1 We like the trampoline. Mrs. Ethel Davis, director school cafeteria. These People Are an Important Part Of Our Daily Routine On this page you meet the secretaries, the cafeteria directors, our area cafeteria director and our maintenance supervisor. These members of our school personnel are responsible for many of the details that make our school life click. Even though we do not meet them in the class- room, we feel their influence in our school. Their jobs are detailed and varied and their services equally as val- uable, for without them we could not function as a school. Mr, Croclrer, our maintenance supervisor. checking by the office -7 ,, 7141 . t s A 4 '-4 x YQ 3 l . s -ov !t' HOME ECONOMICS We Learn to Become Happy Homemakers Oh 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. We help each other and we work in groups learning to put in a zipper, 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 well- balanced 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. J Robinson V Wilson B Muller H Dickson serve refreshments un home Sitting B. Feester, C. Brown, B. Price, J. Hudson, B. A, Porter. Standing: ec dept Miss Hughes, E. Sealy, Mrs. Crowder. 'fs- M a ,..-.....- LM ,,....,..-- Judy Claclz, Doris Oliver, Frances Moore, Ellen Railey malls prepara- fions for a J.H.A. social gafhering. ,v l 4 l I l I Taska Coolr, Jeane++e Noland gelling insfruclions from Mrs. Melclwer Home ec. sfudenfs geHing pracfical experience in child care. la Jw i qw as gb 'b Q f Mrs. Hallie Abell, science: Mrs. Johngy Banlchead, science: Mrs. Eliza- beth Patrick, science, distributive education. Junior students preparing for a chemistry experiment. JJ-4 SCIENCE WCNDERS Scientific Experiments and Problems Hold Our Interest To meet todayis demand for better trained scientists. our school is stressing the importance of the four science courses offered to the students. Frequently the penetrating fumes of formaldehyde drifts through the halls of our building. The peculiar odor of sulfur dioxide emanates from the chemistry rooms. We are quite proud of our excel- lent biology lab. Wle examine parasitm and bacteria under the micro- scope, learning about the mysterious' make-up of plants and animal life. W'e make individual field trips and reports on nature and out- door life that add greatly to our knowledge and scientific interest. We gather material for display at our Science Fair. ln chemistry we learn the fundamentals of this fascinating sub- ject. We become familiar with those basic formulas-H,O. H,SO,, NaCl, CAfOHlQ. We watch with wonder some of our more compli- cated lab experiments that reveal to us the magic of chemical changes. We study light and sound in physics. We learn the prin- ciples behind radio, electronics, magnetism, and television. Each physics student builds an electric motor that really works. We learn about the how', and 6'why of everyday life. Through these various science courses we appreciate more keenly the value of science in our lives today. Biology class using microscopes. - 'ue fl ,JQ 'fi ' ' 'Q W' 'lf ' 'Q 5? ,A ,ry t A ' WWI: 5 K m 1 1 Q.. , lf, ikiuknx ,M E .mb .U 'Yq U 'W Kal K iq Q' 7 Ar ,,,J5,v:'s. 9 11? lm W . is X x . , .Agia V ll!! 1 K x X Bm 4, if ,XA -.f , its -'fi fiffx 'Q if E N., , Q. ...,, 155' 'M x Mrs. Miranda Weir, iunior librarian. -fl H . at Cro by 4' LIBRARY Our Libraries Are Popular Places for Reference, Reading, and Browsing Among the most popular places in our schools are the libraries. Every period of the day one Hnds almost all seats taken. Students are busy checking references, searching the Reader's Guide, delving into encyclo- pedias, and selecting books. Still others are looking in the stacks for back issues of bound magazines. Several are pouring over the large unabridged dictionaries, while other heads are buried in the latest newspapers, or browsing among the shelves in search of an in- teresting new novel or parallel reading. Our library is a 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 librarians, 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. Mr. Rash, ceramics and art teacher, confers with Mrs. lda Wylie, our senior librarian. Magazines and newspapers are always popular. The library was our source for this bulletin board. This scene typical of band rehearsal. Uv Lx My-X I J Q'9! ul, J. f f p W .f.fagQA.RTMENT we V A WVJA Valfiety of Music, Hard Work And Fun Is Our Motto Our high school 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. We like the marvelous variety and selections of our concerts at Christmas and our spring recital. We appreciate learning to sing in parts. We learn to love music and to express this love in our joy of singing. Late last spring our band had the wonderful experience of performing in the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washing- ton, D. C, The trip made by Greyhound took four days and those four eventful busy days will ever be remem- bered. We took sight-seeing trips over our Capital City. Much hilarious laughter and gay chatter filled those big Greyhound buses both coming and going. even if old man weather did send us snow in April on the way home. This season we have won second placefa hand- some silver trophy-in the district Band Contest and another lovely bronze trophy-third place-in the State Contest. We are looking forward to marching in parades, performing for other functions, and to presenting our annual concert in thc spring. All these things mean long hours of practicing both in the marching field and in the music room. In the Christmas parades, we had the happy honor of winning hrst places in both attempts at march- ing compctition. These honors brought us two additional silver trophies. Mr. Tyler gets that last parting word of instruction from a parent as the band pulls off tor Washington. Q 1 49' rf' qi? Toolrie Oates proudly shows Mr. Pratt his blue ribbons won in calf club shows. F. F. A. Our Future Farmers Really Have Green Thumbs We are a part of that great vital group of American agricul- turists who provide food for our total population and foreign aid. Our school offers a three year course in the training of agri- cultural science through vocational agriculture. Our students have supervised farming programs on their individual farms which include every agricultural enterprise grown in Chester County. The purposes of our courses are: 1. to develop competent, ag- gressive, rural and agricultural leadership, 2. to create and nurture a love for country life, 3. to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, 4. to partici- pate in Worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture, 5. to develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. I-M C Mr. W. T. Boulware, auto mechanics: Mr. Jalre Blaclr, textiles: Mr. John Parris, agriculture. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Students Develop Their Mechanical and Artistic Abilities in Industrial Art Classes Delicate precision tools are used in mechanical drawing. Perhaps some future architect displays his skill and imagina- tion with his tools and,a piece of draftsman paper. ln this department, we use our artistic skill in making both simple and more complicated pieces of furniture. Auto mechanics stu- dents learn the structure and mechanism of familiar machines and practice their abilities in our own garage. YVe study the complete structure of a car-the electrical system, the fuel system, the suspension and transmission of an automobile. In our textile shops, we hnd 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. YVe also plan and make cloth designs. Because of our school shops, we are able to obtain good jobs in many ofthe textile mills nearby. A world of color, symmetry, and beauty is unfolded in the art and ceramics department. From vivid oils, water colors, pastels, and dark charcoal come many varied and interesting sketches. Their subjects may be landscape, still life arrange- ments, and occasionally live models. We tackle both modern Mr. Blacl: instructing textile students in one ot their machine operations. Arts and ceramics class learn leather tooling. and traditional subjects. This course offers practice as well as a greater appreciation of the masters of thegqrt. Mr. Lester Clark, cabinet malring, mechanical drawing: Mr. Milne Patrick special education. p-UWB' A 'ruin dy. 1 . f 'Y 1' Q . V 'X 4 .f Y' V 1 I 12 ' W .0 ar ., , 1 .5 1 x . , Q new Y ' Y WW! V Y . . fe ees , Q ,, 222 ,.:. Q . , 6 3' , l ff A J W , SENICDR CLASS CLASS HISTORY I overheard a conversation one tlme of two people ln thelr late fortles They were talkm of a tlme that was very dear to them school days One sald It s been twenty two years ago but I remember the good tlmes we had m our school years just as lf It were yesterday We of the semor class of 60 of Chester Hlgh School wlll no doubt meet and have the same conversatlon twenty years from now We w1ll probably talk about the first day of school and what we thought as we walked mto College Street Dora Jones Eureka and Gayle Schools m Chester and all of the other many schools m other towns and states we Hrst attended Sooner than we thou ht we had learned that two and two made four or was lt sm Oh well that dldnt matter anyway The years passed rapldly ln grammar school When we graduated from the sixth grade we spent a wonderful summer domg the thmgs that slxth graders always do In the seventh grade we changed classes had one blg recess and fell down the SIBIFS We often wondered how all those students got m the classrooms We were fas clnated by the clocks that buzzed when the perlod was over We learned that to stand m the cafeterxa lme was omg to be a permanent thmg We also learned that lf you knew the com b1l'l3tl0I1 to the lock on your locker you were a square In the elghth grade we changed classes every perlod By thls tlme we had caught on to thls ,Iumor Hlgh Busmess In the nmth grade we entered our formal four years of hugh school We were permltted to choose the subjects whxch were to bulld our foundat1on for high school work and we thmk we made very good declslons We elected our student councll oflicers whlch were to attend all of the student government meetmgs So far thls was the most excltmg year of our school llfe lt was the year that really made us feel a part of Chester H1 h School Durmg the summer just before we entered the tenth grade we reahzed that the semor hx h bulldmg was the third and last bulldlng we would enter durmg our school years As we walked ln our hearts pounded like drums We Inspected the bulldm from stem to stern The slckroom was the most talked about part of the blllldlng Who would mmd omg to a swankw place llke that to recuperate'7 It was a very excttmg year for th1s class of 60 As we moved to our junlor year of hlgh school we could see that the gates of a new lxfe were not far dlstant We began ralsmg money for Jumor emor We worked hard and made our quota Our JUHIOI' semor was different from all the rest but had the same meamng Instead of a dance and stage show whlch had been the custom for many years we had a prom When we recelved our class rmgs everyone walked around with thelr hands m the a1r for a week The summer flew by rapldly after the eleventh grade and before we knew lt we were senlors We are on the threshold of a new llfe and wlll solve our problems as we have solved them ln years gone by In thankfulness to our parents and faculty we have learned to work and llve wlth others as well as work and l1ve wlth ourselves Yes we have made our mark m Chester H1 h School and Chester Hlgh School has made lts mark on us-one that we shall cherlsh and carry wlth prlde the rest of our llves IS for the good that we have had at dear old Chester Hlgh IS for the rewards that so many of us well deserve for the declslons we will be faced wxth as graduates for the umted teamwork of our class for the admlratlon we have for each and everyone for the trust and confidence we have m our teachers for mtegrlty that we have trxed so hard to gam for the oneness m sp1r1t and purpose that we feel IS for the never forgotten memorxes of frlends and class mates we shall cherlsh INIICHAEL GLADDEN hzsmrum CLASS COLORS Blue and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Orchld CLASS MOTTO Our knowledge IS our power and God our stren . ' . g , , . . . . -S . I . ,A , 7 . . . . 1 - a ' 1 ' '. 9 Q . . ,, . , - . 7 , s 1 . H 1 , I 7 I 7 , , ' ' I l . ., . U ' . S' ' ' , . - V . . . , Y . Y V . . A 9 - M ' , . , - . u U' C 7 . , . 7 . 7 ' I . Y . v 1 G -B . . . . V U . , I u D . . . R - , Y - U - 66 - - - Q, A - is for the appreciation that we feel U A I D . D - is . . . . - - I - U - is ' . .. . ' A - is ' ' 9 . ' U ' I l D T - IS V 9 g I - IS ' ' . 7 . I . . . g 0 B is . . . 7 . . . . , , . . 31 Larry Marian Joyce Arnold Joyce Bailey Wayne Adams and Aughtry Elizabeth Joyce Arnold One of our York Road gals . . . usually found at the can- teen with Tina . . . ever heard her laugh . . . likes sundrops, dancing, and out-of-town foot- ball games . . . plans to be a nurse. SE Marian Francis Atkinson Atkie . . . one of the fine Lowrys products . . . always in a mad rush . . , say Clem- son and watch her eyes shine . . . friendly. sincere . . . ask her how many dates she had one night at the beach! Robert 'Wayne Aughtry Heal cool character . . . presi- dent of the Mad Daddy fan club . . . carefree . . . always good for a laugh . . . one of Mrs. Gardneris commercial math brains . . . college plans incomplete. NIORS 32 'CU Gladys Betty Glenda Jimmy, Wayne Wha+ever this group is smiling abou? dudn + amuse Jimmy, QQ QC SE Glenda Evans Bickett Sweet and friendly . . . always smiling . . . fun to have around . . . top student . . . very dependable . . . enjoys a laugh . . . just ask her about those physics classes . . . Winthrop bound. Gladys Elaine Bigham The Quiz Kid . . . Person- ality plus . . . constantly talk- ing about Hill . . . just ask her enfls class. NIORS James Cerarde Bond Boney . . . loves to sleep. Hy model airplanes, and argue . . . lives to play basketball . . . loves girls . . . plans to go to college, then join the Air Force. John Thomas Bright Known as J, T. . . . shy and likecl by everyone . . . likf-s sports. f-ating. anfl sloop- ing . . . llis main flislikw to get up and vomv- to f-arll morning . . , lir orce bound. Jerry Lee Brooks Batter known as BrooksiP . . . very likeable . . . low-s thf- rant:-en anfl the lakws . . . wild about clanvingz . . . al- ways founrl arounfl the lluma ,f:arnf'r's housvholrl . , , look out Carolina . . . ask him about 'APPBF anfl tatorsf' 9 60 Lillian Farley Brooks Tony . students . . one: of our 'Y' . . . fabulous por- sonality . . . ask her about Pawlnyls . . , loans towarrl Croonvillf' . . . wears goorl- looking vlothes . . . aftor graduation? . . . who knowsl Eugene O'Shields Brown The Hub's right hand man . . . very sincere . . . ask him anything about f-levtrifv ity . . . football fanatic . . . main ambitions -to go to Car- olina annl to fly a plane. we- 35 J. T., Gene, ToHy, Warren, Jerry. Tolly really loves being in lhe cen- ler of all The Browns and Bright Realis Warren Brown Butch . . . a fellow Ford man . . . president of our sturlent Council . . . got his Pye on a cute little- gal . . . nice cat to have as a frif-ncl , . . a truly good ff-llow. Brenda Kay Bumgarner Judith Ann Burnside Do-Do . . . he-st friend anv- Lively . . . beautiful brown one would have . . . eats all eyes . . . friendly and inter- the time. dates all the time ested in many things . . . very . . . couldn't do without those Capable . . . likes good food Clemson dances . . . loves the and a good time. canteen and the lakes . . . one of our favorite majorettvs . . . ever seen her driving that green bug '? SE Barbara Allen Campbell Barb . . . wouldn't you like to ride ber bus? . . . ask hr-r what happened at F. H. A. camp . . . Miss Smith's fa- vorite talker . . . loves the grill and trips to the highway department . . . watch her walk. NIC Ronald W'oodrow Catoe llails from Robbins Circle . . . likes sports4cars-and base- ball . . . good sense of humor . . . always seen with Jimmy and Larry . . . better known as Ronnie. RS Nancy Faye Chappell Petite, cute brunette . . . Assets: swell personality and a grand sense of humor . . . main topic of conversation, Roy . . . one of our engaged girls . . . can usually be seen with Betty .lo and Marlene. r -. flijj xx x Barbara, Brenda, Nancy, Ronnie, Judy. No wonder Ronnie has a big grin-pretty good company he has. 30 ,- l' Elizabeth Christopher Max . . . an attractive addition to our class this year . . . favorite expression: l wonder if l got a letter today . . . ask her about P. C. and Butch . . . friendly, sweet, and eute as a button. Thomas Earl Clayton One of our tall dark men . . . quiet . . . minds his own af- fairs . . . doesn't believe in over study . . . good fellow. ...1 Faye Christine Clayton llails from lllackstor-k . . . friendly with smiling hlue eyes . . . already has her Mrs, degree . . . ran hardly wait for that diploma. 960 1 Henry McFadden Clinton Skipper . , . loves to fish Dawna Josephine Cole Comes to us from lnwrvsville quit-t . . . can always be de- pend'-d on . . . hates to study hut does it anyway physics. his main headache future undecided. Yum!! . A 1 Us . 1,- 1? fa , . '.4,. YJ -'-t ' . .. ,K '. t 'n ' , .' 21 ','. .' .4 ' . u 154- Ls bin 7 1 . . K Q t 1' . - - ' W r V I 4 X ' 4 n 1 o 37 . . . Hr. Tyler couldn't do without her . . . leans toward Brawley Street . . . funny as a button . . . small in size but great in hr-art . . . per- sonality plus . . . a friend to all. Earl, Fay, Donna, Maxine. Slnipper. Our school front lawn is a good place to relax. Jimmy, Buddy, Marie, Brenda, Sandy. Everybody happy? Yeh, man! James DuPre Conner Jimmy . . . Colonial Store's right hand man . . . likes good times-girls--Fords . . . seen in a mean '48 Ford . . . ask him what ear has been winning at Darlington . . . whatever he does or wherever he goes. he will have a good time. 491 '--. SENIORS Albert Brady Courtney llails from Lowrys . . . one of our baseball players . . . loves all sports . . . dislikes studying . , . Nlr. Clarkis fa- vorite . . . likes a good time . . . future undecided. Sandra Jo Cudd Sandy . . . cutest redhead in senior class . . . usually seen at the grill with a certain person . . . Ever noticed her expression . . . future plans: she's still working on them. Brenda Joyce Davis Alice Marie DeHart Duhy . . . grand looking 'LREPV . . . smile and girl with big brown eyes , . . world smiles with you We-ars beautiful clothes . . . likf'S H fell and While gorge-ous hiafi . . . her eye on rolet-and especially that vertain one . . . hopes . . . one of lllaekstoek to he a success at Carolina able bus drivers. llu-inf-ss College. 4145 Q5 l Margaret Elizabeth Douglas llails from Blackstock . . . of- ten seen with Peggy and Alice . . . quite a flirt . . . loves Cornwell anrl that certain boy. afx Q- Karen W'hite Dover Cute. sweet. nice personality . . . flivinely tall . . . star for- warwl of basketball team . . . likes hamburgers, football games and .lohnny . . . Can't wait for these week-enfls to roll around. 'Z' Linda Louise Downs Cute anfl sweet . . .one of the Gayle gang . . . has her eye on that eertain boy . . . Nay- lass' number one girl . . . likes hamburgers. skating. and talk- ing. Margaret, Janice, Linda, Karen, Wayne. They certainly look all ready for a good sludy session. Janice Elaine Elkins Sweet girl . . . tall and thin . . . loves that green Ford . . . one of those Comwell fans . . . somewhat of a flirt . . . loves to go to ball games. .2 Doris Ashley Estes llotty . . . Cute . . . men- tion James and wateh her eyes sparkle . . , likes barbecues and Fords . . . a friend to ev- eryone . . . number one see- retary at Thomas Sz Howard Co. Dottie, John Reid, Jimmy, Esther, Dona. WHAT is Gambreil looking a+?-7 is John Reid Franklin Dona Maria Callman JamesBreazealecambrellhlr- Lives on Columbia Road . . . Cute and sweet . . . pretty Jim . . . watch hirn on the loves those hamburger steaks blue- eyes . . . good student griflif0H - - - well lllififl - - - . . . Duke to his friends . .. . , . can always be depended good all HTO1-lllfl fellow - - - a realy Chevy man . . , digs upon . . . good secretary to plays a mean Bongo drum rock and roll the most . . be. . , dearly lows to talk . .. . . . plans to become a Lita- likes anything: that wears a headed for college. del Bulldog after gfallufillon skirt . . . his future-to sell a lot of groceries in his store. SE NIO . , . Tequilalfi RS Esther Elaine Gardner Tall, brunette beauty with big brown eyesg crazy about that certain boy . . . always ready for a good time . . . good stu- dent . . . a staunrh supporter of Clemson . . . but she'll be Carolina bound rome fall. 40 5 'Kish f 'l as- Robert Glenn Garrison, Jr. Betty' .l0 Chee!! A valuable friend . , . good llaili from the Eureka . . student . . . intelligent . . . cute and swf-et . . . low-Q liked hy everyone . . . love- lllfief' Wf'Cl'l'f'l Ul' . . . hr-r flie- hasketball and that wicked likee few . . . he-r likes many black Ford . . . his likes arf- . . . loves lester. hunting, fishing, girls, ham- burgers, and French fries. f .1 IW? Michael Leonard Gladden 'lhlllieii . . . alwayi wf-ll rlreised . . . rather inflvpvnrl- ent . . . hae a quiet mature way of speaking . . . Can't for- get about that certain girl . . . keeps his thoughts to himielf. .1960 1 55- Harriet Jean Good W'alter Gene Grant Loves thoie hotfloge and Xigg- lrpoking , , , popular , . hamburgers . . . ep:-nfle all ol Great Falle Road Xian , . her time with that evrtam flrives that Hmmm Fnrfl lm OHC . . . lltftif' Cl16YyS , , , Gamer-Qrk rgrjtflr , , , . . exer hear that laugh . . . Air Forge bound , , , Nlis after graduation . . . who XlcCorfl's problem child. knows? 5 e i 41 Gene, Harriet, Robby, Betty Jo, Michael. Did somebody hypno- fize Gene, or did he not wake up? Anyway, he looks happy. Marvin, Ronnie, Kathryn, Geneva, Larry. Okay, Ronnie! So you fake typing! Geneva Ann Grant One of our attractive blonds . . . look at her expression when that A57 Green Pontiac Cruises by . . . always seen with Alma Lee. sitting at Browns. SE Marvin Boyd Grant i'KIeryin . . . Cute . . . pleas- ing personality . . . drives that i'Armenia Spf-cial . . . likes Chevys. hamburgers. French fries . . . Clemson bounrl . . . liked hy all. ' Q..-' 1 If NIOR William Larry Greenwood Hails from Eureka . . . a real nice guy . . . Navy bound! S Ronald M. Hall Comes from Lowrys . . . like- able . . . nice personality... favors hamburger steaks. Pep- sis. and cars, but hates Stude- bakers . , . likes teachers 475 . . . his goal . . . to graduate. 3 pu Q., KaLhry'nMargaretHollifield Cute and sweet . . . friendly and easy to get along with . .. Mention Pose and watch her eyes sparkle . . . loves those week-ends. jf. X Yr f -.J I .XY -...r........1-Yf- - Miclrey, Billy, Robbie Sue, Andrew, Jacky. Everybody ready fo ride 'lhis Del.uxe7 .1960 William Durham Hopper,,Ir. Mary Edith Hoyle Robbie Sue Hudson Hows L. Jackson Andrew Eugene johnson Cute . . . little but loufl . . . Nlivlu'y . . . wry atrravtiw- Hoppin . . . fri:-n4llv prfr- '..lElVklf'i. . . . a Swell guy . . . Comm from Lowrys . . . hfiS 3 TOWNS f'Yf' - . - Iliff' . . . one- of thf- I.anwaNto-r wnality . . . rval Fllll' annl tall. rlark. anrl hanrlmmr- . . . friffnflly . . . nnv of nur hanfl clothes . . . stuflir-S 4lnn't both- Strwt Gang , , , Canrf-vn ii iw4'f'i . . . fun to lu- glrmmfl gum! humor:-fl . . , ge-nial anrl boy: . . . likvs sports . . . Pr him muvh . . , lilwi girls he-r 41'I'0H1l hmm' , . , lm'-Q .. . lilwi l1ClHlllllf'K4'T4. lfri-nvh lnyul , , . Fl4'D'fl.9 right hanfl well rlrfwwrl . . . fun T0 bv dislikes Silly pf-hplc . . . am- that lwavlll . . . alwayw will- frivs l,f'I'4i4. :mil 6'4PY'1'l1llly man . . , lou-Q thaw rrazy around . . . likvs a growl timf- ion-to gvt rivh. mg to lvnrl a llPlfYlI'lg hand that fast hluf- '33 Clwvy. H'llf'0'l4 . . . Navy bound. , , . woulrl likP to attend . V ,f . . . vlans to bf- a class A I 1 Clemson. 'I fi f ff secretary. v--v 4:5 Q Rebekah Elizabeth Johnson Joyce Ellen Jones Cute and sweet . . . bound to Excellent student . . . easv to Winthrop . . . always neat . . . get along with . . , loves ihai brain . . . nice to know. speeial one . . . ever look at those eyes . . . watch her talk sometime! . . . will be seen at college in the fall . . . a very successful girl. SE John Charles Killian Started off with a Chevy and Changed to Ford . . . goes with Nlert . . . goorl friend to have around . . . very like- able . . . enjoys a good time and exerts much energy try- ing to get others to do the same. NIC Robert Manly Lancaster Bobby . . . likes sports . . . good student . . . cute . . . lots of funl Always well dressed . . . after graduation? . . . Furman bound . . . likes girls in general RS l Donald Gene Lawson Donnie . . . one of the Pinckney Street gang . . . have you ever heard him laugh? Favorite expression . . . Best thing for you to do is hush! . . . Check that red hair . . . full of wit and humor . . . plans to attend Clemson. Charles, Donnie, Becky, Bobby, Joyce. This is a swiich ! Charles with a book?7 44 Eff? f james Armon Lee, Jr. Buddy . . . friendly . . wears good-looking elnlhes . a nice asset to any group.., strictly a Chevy man , . , like-s girls. shrimp, juking times. and people . . . a really nice. goodllooking hoy . . . rnllegf- hound. Margaret Lillian Lee X vutf- pal from l3la1'k-lurk . . . mention a rertain l1oy's name and watrh her flip . . , loves to talk and eat. Q James Hamilton Love lle's tall. blue eyes red headed with . . . nf-wr in a hur- ry . . . studying not his fav yorite pastime . . . agreeable and pleasant . . . can slef-p any old place. any old time. anywhere. ..19 60 pf' U William Brownlee Lowry Certainly got his share of good-looks . . . ladies' man... likes girls. money. and Chrys- lers . . . plays a mean ano . . . Nliss NlcC0rrl's his- tory hrain . . . always fll'f'.xf'll. 4 .xf-f--A --.-- . , -15 E 3 Otis Plato Lutz Peden Bridge lload his terri- tory . . . good friend of every- one . . . quiet . . . honor stu- pi- dent . . . one of our real tough bus drivers . . . one of the very few physirs brains . . . eliieient . . . Clemson bound. ,. . well Otis, Hamilton, Brownlee, Buddy, Lillian. Lillian doesn'+ seem to be paying +oo much a++en+ion fo ihose books. George, Jimmy, Lynda Carole, Henry, Judy. Why don'+ you chee' up the others, Judy? Lynda Carole Lynn L. C. . . . one of our at- tractive blondes . . . often seen in her Nl. G .... just watch her on the dance floor . . . loves a good time and fabu- lous week-ends ..., A Xn addi- tion to any group .... - Xsk her about the curfew at the beach. ff SE James Ralph Martin Real cool. crazy cat . . . knows his words . . tain brunette . . and swimming plans uncertain. likes a cera . loves fishing . . . future Henry Lentz McCormick A real fine fellow . . . Came- cock fan . . . loves those cars. especially Yauxalls . . . Fun- derburk's eouldn't do with- out him . . . frienrlly . . . has few dislikes . . . his am' bition . . . to own a rhain of Florida restaurants. -10 ORS George Thomas McDaniel Likes sports . . . anxious to finish school . . . likes to have a good time . . . nice guy to be around . . . dislikes con- ceited people . . . eollege bound. 2 Judith Ann McDaniel Cute blond . . . easy to like . . . will make some man a good secretary . . . a good bus driver . . . thought of as quiet, but have you ever gotten her wound up . . . likes are many . . . dislikes few . . . shels neat! Elaine Amelia McDill Tall . . , blue eyes . . . fri:-nflly . . . fun tn he arnunfl . . . always laughing anrl tell- ing jnkrs . . . lou-Q he-r ham- Jurgers antl Frf-nrh fri:-N . . . vrmritf' pa-time . . . 1l:tnt-in: . . uxually seen with fllaflyi l.intla. 'E Tracy Anne MeDill X plealingz personality . . . very flt'pf'I1tl8lllP . . . hai lini- veriity nt' North ffarrwlina ht-r intrfre-t . . . lmwe to talk zintl howl . . . hun- you ew-r he-tml her laugh , . . an N Ntu- tle-nt petite zintl elite' ae a hut, t0n . . . not afraifl tn say what She thinks '-7 1 9 Lloyd McKeown Mo . . . one of our favor- ite bus flrivnre . . . president of The Studies don't fletain me club . . . real Crazy. changed from Ford to Chew . . . favorite saying I cIidn't think that was funny, Bill! 60 Thomas Marion Mewatters l.iw: nn Pinekney Street . . . alwuy: rt-avly for 11 growl time . , , mfr New-n that refl Forrl . . . Nlicg Ye-l-frn'4 liiggeit prralvlvm . . . future- . . . verti- tietl 4-If-wtrir-ian with hrnther Harvey. Lloyd, Harvey, Elaine, Tracy, Betty, How's this lor a happy, good- loolzing five? Betty Ann Miller Hails from Center Road . . Cute hlnnrl . . . likes hamhur gf-rQ anfl French fries . , one of our lffwiiville t'anQ Quiet anfl Qweet. 1 t Q 'G' l George David Morgan, Jr. Favorite hangout . . . Floyd's Grill . . . likes loud Ford- . . . just mention llonnie and watch his eyes sparkle . . . van he found with Bonnie or 'll-tl . . . always looking for a good time . . . friendly . . . niee looking guy. Linde, David, Bonnie, Carolyn, Bobbie. Bonnie seems to have for- gotten to say cheese ! 'S Linda Ann Morrow Lindy Lou . . . wonderful personality . . . friendly to everyone . . . just mention that certain boy and watch those eyes shine . . . a very under- standing person . . . loves pea- nut butter . . . usually seen at the Lakes . . . future plans . . . Columbia bound and wonder why. 'X Carolyn Ann Nichols Petite and cute . . . always well dressed . . . sweet per- sonality . . . ever heard her laugh . . . ambitious and smart . . . future Winthrop grad . . . ambitionvthe best teacher ever. SENI O 8 Barbara Jane Oaies i'B0bhie . . . likes Lewis and Gastonia . . . dislikes Wash- ington and conceited people . . . Xlr. Tyleris problem child . . . Gastonia hound after graduation. RS Bonnie Sherrill Peay Petite . . . sweet and cute as can he . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . wears pretty clothes . . . ways ready for a good time . . . likes steaks and Fords. J 'i i 16W all 1,1 x I V A n ww! T, N Peggy Elizabeth Phillips .X Qmilf' for we-rionr' . . . 1li-- likf-s f-one-vin-fl pf-ople' . . . likfw hamhumvrs. anfl Frr-nvh fri:-Q . . . always sevn with Judy Ann. Q Betty Ann Porter Curr anrl fri:-nflly . . . lots of Clolhvs . . . Low-Q to talk . . . Nliu Smith! prnhlvm rhilfl . . . lfavoritw likf-Q llill. hamhurgf-ri, pepsis. Ohio . . . diamond on left hanrl . . . always with Sanrlra . . . works at Davifl! Ft:-ak Houau. Patricia Anne Poston Pretty, rlark hair. brown e-yrs. tlearly lows to talk . . . l7lirtQ with all thf- bow . , . always looking for a ritlff to Winn:- horo . . . Waiting on that Gpffcial guy . . . futurv iQ yet linflf-viclfwl. .1960 Kirk Patrick Prossley l.ots of fun . . . lllomle . . . likffs all Sports . , . rlrivf-Q a '57 Ch'-xy . . . favorite- ox- prosiion Oh :hoo nuff . . . llafl to rejoin hie Lowry: crew thii yoar . . . hearlv-fl for llvath Yallvy, Tigvrtown. 'Q Q'U alll li Ann? T Hennis ,larrell Railey Une of the Pinfknfay Stn-Ot Gang . . . rlriYf'2 a '56 xlf'T- rurx' . . . llr, 'lylvrl higgvat worry . . . l.ikv-4 girla . . . his hangout the grill . , . hia ambition---who know2? Patsy, Hennies, BeHy Ann, Kirk, Peggy. Wes the iolre funny, Betty I Robert W aw ne Ralnee Sheila Brown Ritchie Janie Elilallelll R0bi'l'lS Janie beauties Nlarian Clemson. lma . . . lox end: . . S Jerry Herbert Roberts Ill lll1TCl'l-I . . . outetanrling ath- lete . . . loves all the girls . . . scientific minded . . . frienmlly disposition , . . al- wayw in a goorl mood . . . a real all-around boy. troubles at the hheavhf' school. H ,fn Paul Michael Robert 'iSquirrel r ware's problem ,qreaee key . . . Fame from l . . . good gui to haxe a . . . likes to hunt anfl . . . ambition to get out Betty Luc food looking ille Rollins brunette . . , 'hat would she do without er l.ittle W' Great Fall 's right illie Gil? . . . avorite 1-xprf-iiion'-l.1-tl go s . . . one of hand girla. julia Faye Sanders Une of the Armenia gang . . . dark hair . . . leani toward York and that ef-rtain box' . . . likvi T-ups, De Foto-. and dis- likes eonveited people . . . has pleasing personality and a winning: smile. ef ..19 Ronnie, Richard, Belly, Faye, Jerry. Noi' enough room for Jerry7?7 Richard Wayne Sealy Hails from Wilkeshurg . . . digs Lockhart the most . . . Ronald Coleman Sconyers Jerry Samuel Sealy Ron . . . tall. dark. gootl Hails from Will-:esburg . . looking . . . brown ey:-N . . . digs Lockhart the most . . . Have you noticed his expres- likee a good time . . . val- likei sion when a eertain girl! uable friend . . . has those name is mentioned? . . . like- drgarny blue eyes . . . I1 Hirt lforrla . . . follnrl at llrowni- . , , Xligg Mr'C0rd'5 problem . . . Crill. in Lando. or working child. child. at Winn-Dixie . . . Favorite expression - Ya Cot Ya Homework? a good time . . . val- uable friend . . . has those dreamx blue eves . . . a flirt bliss Nlc'fforfl'i problem 'US 'ip if' 51 1 -'Qs Lila MOON' Shannon XK JBYIIOS SHIT' Shradff Ted Luther Simmons Frances Elizabeth Smith Hvnry L09 Snovd III lilavk-lm-lr horn and lmrvl . .. Jimmy . . . a rf-ally ,qoml guy Digs Fabian . . . haq 11 way llvtti4 ' , . , lm-pg to talk Ilailg from Cpllarhurgl lows to sing . t not .. . iI'l!'YlIllj'V. . . a ,fzreatwgzuarfl nf his own , , , lik.-Q girl- , , , , . swm-t and friffnclly . . . loves hunting anfl all stucle-nt . . . IIPIIIPQ. . Pr- on thw gzrirllrfin . . . XX onrler 3 rg,-al Blair . . . rf-al gon: a harll worker , . . likf-5 al- . . . very good stuflent ffflfillfl' Plllf- 5 . O QV 4 HI llf' 21084 to Jr. lligh at f'yf'S . . . Winn-llixiv slaw. ,qehra 3l'MliUI1flI'0IWQ ibut most- likes eu-ryhody anrl firm M15 H1 - - ' . PPPSH fflf? ly sunflropsv . . . vheck those likes him . , . care-free Ihffw houllflf- - - 3 631 'UO I hang+ . . . will be at Win- happy . . , low-S iilOFP I 'IUPPU' 4' X7 . throp nrxt fall. . . . bounil for Tiger T It lf V , ,r ju f Q 1 l j u If. f X . fy!! SENIQRS 1 X fl' -71 N If 9 X I NJ ' fi A V X X V ri V ' if f M UML if X Ted, Lila, BeHie, Lee, Jimmy. Whai- if ihe log breaks? Splash! J Q-I es Calun Sterling WIargaretDouglas Varnadorv Sparkling hrown mr-s . . . hamhurgf-re anrl pvpsie arr- topQ with hfrr . . . has a big love for the -1-9th state- lwonrlf-r whyll . . . usually Seen with Clarlys or Dawn . . . favoritf- ffxprf-Qiion - What are you doing? Floyd Harold Vinson A Caylo profluf-t . . . low- hamhurgfrra . . . ran ho founfl at Colonial Store . . . Clf'ITli4PY'l hounrl . . . an all arounfl gooel guy, .1960 Qt Sarah Jane Wagers Country girl . . . witty. spark ling. vivarioua . . . hr-r tif-klv hox ia forf'vPr turnf-rl ovflr . . npwr at a low for worrlQ . . Nlr. 'l'ylPr's right hanrl gal , . likf-able anrl lovable , . . a PPrff'4't jf-wel. Q f ,io Ethel yIOZOHf? W'aldrop 'illozr- . . . Qwof-t pf-rionality . . . rrazy ahout a rw-rtain follow in the .-Xir Force , . . pretty brown hair that alwaye looks goorl . . . alwaye smiling anrl having a goofl time. Margaret, Mozelle, Sara Jane, Harold, James. All are smiling, Sara Jane is really tickled, isn't she? Robby, Bobby, Kenne+h, Jimmy, Judy. Sweet dreams, Kenneth! Bobby Ray W'allace 4'Squeakv . . . likes sports . . . favorite hangout-the grill . . . Carolina bound . . . very good friend . . . travels Rock Hill Road about every week lwhat for?I . . . worrv little-study less is his idea of happiness. SENIORS Judy Ann W'allace Very attractive and sweet . . . nice personality . . . favorite likes4rnusiC. arguing with teaehers. and most of all Nici-:vu . . . plans to marry after graduation . . . sports big diamond. James Xenophon W'ard James Kenneth W'atts Robert C Weir Jr Our class president . . . say A swf-ll guy' . . . good tudent Beak intelligent ullunkl' and watch his eves . . . smart . . . alvsav good always has something to huniored . . . liked one . . . can alway driving that wicked likes to go to races hunting and fishing nouncer on WGCD local DJ. 'Q 17' Ii'-il Ti v Q S lllllilnllnl W'illiam Lowry Weir, Jr. L'Willie . . . crazy about his cool 'Sl Ford . . . bus rlriw-r . . . bouncl for Camecoclc lantl . . . always having a goml time . , . can be founrl at the grill at any time . . . you Coulrlnit finrl a better frienfl. Mazie Marie W'essinger One of C. H. Sfs striking blonfles . . . petite . . . always reafly for a goml time . . . avlores rock 'n' roll shows . , . good food, friendly people . . . ever watched her walk? . . . got that certain smile... ambition-to marry a million- aire. . .1960 Dawn Reid Wheeler Sweet antl talkative . . . one nt those Gayle girls . . . lows Forrls anfl flaming . . . fa- vorite expression -- lJog-gona rightl ' Florence Ann Wilkes Flossie . . . wants to be a Hrst class secretary , . . likes .Xir Force. hamburgers. pep- sis. and '58 Forrls . . . always seen with Sanflra anrl .loyce . . . NlcCrory's right hanrl girl . . . talks in history class but not to Nliss Nlcfforrl, Dawn, Sandra, Mazie, Bill, Flor- ence, Loolr at them-five nice loolm- ing seniors, don'+ you +l'1inlr. Sandra Jean Wilks Cute anfl frientlly . . . cloesn't minrl work . . . helpful , . . loves to talk, especially about Yincey . . . favorite expres- sion- Cot a letter yesterday . . . often seen with Betty Ann. Florence anrl Joyce . . , Nliss XlcCorrl's problem child. Q--4 Frances Roof Willard Loves to talk . . . tlislikes speeches in class and hook re- ports . , . little but loud . . . one of our married students . . . Future plans-well. ask hi-r ahout them. Frances, Carol, Harold, Virginia, Michael. Sitting on the school front lawn in the warn autumn sunshine is fun. Carol Amelia Wilson Dependability plus . . . quiet on the surface , . . a nice person to know . . . her likes are many, her dislikes few . . . not afraid to say what she thinks . . . a good stu- dent . . . thanks. but s,he'll do her own thinking. SE Harold Dameron Wilson A valuable friend . . . person- ality plus . . . to know him is to like him . . . likes to drive his Dodge . . . crafv about tlie hand . . . works hard at it . . . hopes to at- tend Clemson. Michael Lee Wilson Mike . . . che-ck that laugh . . . good-natured . . . great to have arounrl . . . a smile for everyone . . . loves those long band trips liut hates aft- ernoon praetict-s . . . headed for Cow Town. ORS Virginia Dare Wlilson Jenny . . . mention Lando and watch her eyes sparkle . .. a real sweet gal . . . always ready for a laugh . . . likes Chevrolets. espevially' that Cer- tain lilue one . . . future plans uncertain. 56 'bs :N Q if W'illiam Raymond Yongue i'Bill'l . . . tall, dark, and good-looking . . . carefree- . . . always having a good time . . . have you ever no- ticed his feet? Lawrence Allen Young One of our tall boys . . . friendly, shy . . . auto me- chanic student . . . a real gone grease monkeyu . . . bus driver . . . his ambition in lift- . . , fwho know-P . . . special like is Chevrolet hot rods. Samuel Robert Young Sam . . . dark wavy hair . . . hails from Wilksburg .. .a real pal . , . drives a mean Ford . . . always having fun. . 1 9 Patricia Louise Grant Margaret Ann King Patsy as we know her , . . A distinct addition to our attractive,intellige-nt,diflerent c1355 , , , beautiful petite . . . has ability and a good brunette . . . serious about sense of humor . . . joined her work . . . very capahle us in November. . . . good student . . . Duke- lniversity freshman next fall. 57 Roberf, Palsy, Allen, Margaref, William. Here we see live good- looling seniors. SENIOR THOMAS LARRY ADANIS Semor Latm Club 58 T 8 I Club 58 Secretary T K I Club .58 Hall Committee 58 Cestrzan Staff 60 ELIZABETH JOYCE ARNOLD Band 57 .38 59 60 Basketball 60 Bl0l0gy Club 60 Block C Club 58 59 60 Jumor Llbrary Club 07 Jumor JH -X .57 Xhxed Chorus 57 58 60 Glrls Glee Club 08 60 French Club 59 MARIAN FRANCES ATKINSON 9th Grade Presldent 57 Secretary of Jr Hlgh Student Council 57 N'IlXEdc:1'l0l'llS 57 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 ,IHA 57 Football Cheerleader 58 D9 Basketball Cheerleader 59 Block C Club 60 CarrouselPr1ncess 59 FF A Sweetheart 59 FBLA 59 60 FBLA State Secretary 60 Cestrum Staff 60 ROBERT WAYNE AUCHTRY Boys Glee Club 56 57 ln Whltmxre Entered Chester Hugh School ln 1957 Blologx Club 57 a8 DE Club 59 60 Vxce Presndent DE JOYCE ELIZABETH BAILEY JHA 57 58 FHA 59 60 N'IlX6d Chorus 57 58 59 60 Girls. Glee Club 08 59 60 Cestnan Staff 60 CAROLYN ELIZABETH BAKER Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 56 Nhxed Chorus 57 a8 59 60 Girls Glee Club 57 58 59 60 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 59 60 Commencement Marshal 59 Secretary of Homeroom 59 French Club 59 60 Latm Club 57 58 Blology Club 58 Wmthrop MUSIC CIIHIC 57 58 60 All State Chorus 08 Latm Forum 58 Cyclone Staff 60 Managmg Edltor of Cyclone 60 Cestnan Staff 60 Plcture Edltor Cestruzn 60 FT -X 59 60 ,Ir Engllsh and Blology Uental Contests 58 SC Yearbook Assocxatlon 60 JEANNIE BAKER B Team Cheerleader 56 57 58 Basketball Cheerleader 58 59 Football Cheerleader 60 Head Cheerleader 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus Sr Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 GIYIS Glee Club 58 59 60 Jumor FHA 57 Semor FHA. 58 59 Student Councll 59 Wm throp Muslc CIIHIC 59 60 'Nhss Jumor 59 Secretary of Jumor Class 59 Biology Club 59 V1cePres1dent of Blology Club 59 Member of Future Teachers 58 59 60 Cestnan Staff 60 Head Basketball Cheer leader 59 Club 60 ELIZABETH CO -XTES BANKHEAD Elghth and 'Wxnth Grade Chorus 56 57 Cyclone Staff .39 60 Re porter 60 Columnlst D9 Nhxed Chorus 58 59 60 Gxrls Glee Club 58 59 60 State 'Nlental Contest m Jr Enghsh 57 State Nlental Con test ln Jr Enghsh and Sr Algebra D8 Placed State 'Vlental Contest m Jr Engllih 58 Presldent of Homeroom 58 Presldent of Class 58 Student Councll 58 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 59 60 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 59 60 Secretary FTA 59 French Club 59 60 Basketball Team 57 58 59 60 Commencement Marshal 59 Cestrzan Staff 60 Edltorm chlef 60 All State Chorus 57 58 Wmthrop Muslc Clmxc 58 60 Girls State Representatxve 59 Latm Club 58 Latm Forum 57 58 Glrls Block C Club 58 59 60 Band 57 58 Secre tary 58 Llbrarxan 57 State Band Cllmc 58 DISITICI Band Clmxc 58 Brass Sextette 58 SC Yearbook Assocxatlon 60 ROBERT EDWIN BARNES FFA 57 T 81 I Club 57 58 59 Football 57 58 Substitute Bus Dnver 58 59 MARLEVE RUTH BECKH AM Mixed Chorus 57 JHA 57 FHA 58 Cyclone Staff Typlst 59 MILDRED ELIZABETH BETTS Jumor J H A 57 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Semor FHA 58 DISITICI JHA Convenuon 58 Votmg Delegate Semor 'Vllxed Chorus 58 59 60 GIYIS Glee Club 58 59 60 French Club 59 FTA 59 60 BIOIOZY Club 60 GLENDA EVANS BICKETT Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Cyclone Staff 57 Jr JH A 57 Reporter 51 Jr Red Cross 57 'Vhxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 State Mental Contests 58 Placed ln Jr Enghsh 58 Biology Club 58 Treasurer of Homeroom 58 National Honor Soclety 59 60 Future Teachers of Amenca S9 60 French Club 59 60 Basketball Team 59 60 Commencement Marshal 59 All State Chorus 57 Cestrzan Staff 60 Wmthrop 'Wusxc Clmlc 58 60 GLADYS ELAINE BIGHAM Jumor FHA 57 Mlxed Chorus 57 Presxdent Jumor Hlgh Llhrary Club 57 Semor FHA 58 FBLA 59 60 Natlonal Honor Soclety 59 60 Presldent FBLA 60 Commencement Wlarshal 59 Cestrmn Staff 60 Cyclone Staff 60 DIR ECTORY JAMES GERARDE BOND Presldent of Homeroom 57 Latm Club 58 Band 57 Jr Hlgh Student Councll Q7 French Club 59 T and I Club 59 Representatuve T and I Conventlon 59 Basketball 58 59 60 Hall C0mmlltCC 59 60 WAYNE CLIFTON BOULWARE V1cePresldent of Homeroom 55 Jumor Band 55 56 Semor Band 57 58 59 60 Comet Quartet 59 Dlstnct Comet Quartet Contest 59 Semor Latm Club 58 French Club 59 T and I Club 60 Latm Forum 57 58 Jumor 'Vhxed Chorus 56 JOHN THOMAS BRIGHT FF A 57 Sentmel 58 59 T and I Club 60 Football 57 Baseball JERRY LEE BROOKS Bxology Club 59 LILLIAN FARLEY BROOKS Commencement Marshal 59 Blology Club 60 Presldent Biology Club 60 Natlonal Honor Society 60 Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Latm Club 57 French Club 58 59 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 59 60 Cestruzn Staff 60 Musxc Chmc 57 Jumor Homemakers of Amenca 59 Head B Team Cheerleader 57 State Scholastlc Press Conventlon 58 Stu dent Council 57 Cyclone Staff 57 58 59 60 Reporter 57 Feature WHICT 58 59 Co Edxtor 60 ELGENE OSHIELDS BROWN B Baseball 57 Blology Club 57 58 French Club 59 T and I REALIS WARREN BROWN Band 57 58 59 60 Pledmont Interstate Falr Band 58 59 Marchmg Contest 58 59 Dlstnct Band Contest 57 58 59 D1stnct V Student Councll Meetmg 58 T and I Club 59 60 State Band Contest 59 Hall Commlttee 59 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 59 Presldent of Student Councll 60 Cestnan Staff 60 Palmetto Boys State 59 Semor Latm Club 57 58 Basement Commlttee 59 BRENDA KAY BAUMGARNER Treasurer of Semor Class 60 Vice President of Jumor Class 59 Vlce Presxdent of Sophomore Class 58 Treasurer of Freshman Class 57 Student Councll 57 58 59 60 M1XCd Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 59 60 Vlce Presl dent of FTA 59 Band 57 58 59 60 V1cePres1dent of Band 60 Club 60 Staff 59 60 Glrls Block C Club 58 59 60 Secretary 59 Natlonal Honor Socxety 59 Treasurer 59 Glrls Basketball Team 57 58 59 60 Blology Club 58 Treasurer of Bxology Club 58 State Mental Contest 58 J HA 57 Secretary of J HA 58 B Team Cheerleader 57 Hall Committee 60 8th and 9th Grade Chorus 57 JUDITH ANN BURNSIDE Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Cyclone Staff 57 59 60 Jumor JHA 57 Pres1dentJHA 57 Basketball Team 57 58 60 B Team Football Cheerleader 57 Biology Club 58 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 59 60 Semor Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 Clrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Cestrum Staff 60 FBLA 59 60 BARBARA ALLEN CAMPBELL JHA 51 58 FHA 59 60 Mxxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 FBLA 59 60 Secretary of Homeroom 57 Treas urer of Homeroom 58 Presldent of Homeroom 59 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 60 Cestrzan Staff 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 RONALD WOODROW CATOE Baseball 57 60 T and I Club 58 59 60 NANCY FAYE CHAPPELL Muxed Chorus 57 J HA 57 Cyclone Staff Typxst 59 MAXINE ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER Fort Niall High School Vlce President of Homeroom 57 Latm Club 57 Secretary of Latm Club 57 Powder Bowl 57 58 PI'CSldChl of Homeroom 58 Nhxed Chorus 58 59 GIYIS Glee Club 57 58 59 State 'Nluslc VOICE Festival 58 59 MUSIC Clmxc 58 Iun1orSen1or Pro gram 58 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 59 Spamsh Club 59 Vlce Presxdent 59 Future Teachers of Amenca 57 58 Jumor-Semor Pro gram Committee 59 Jumor Play '59 Transferred to Chester Hlgh School 60 Gu-ls Glee Club 60 Mnxed Chorus 60 Future Teachers of Amenca 60 State Muslc Volce Fesuval 60 Muslc Cllnlc 60 THOMAS EARL CLAYTON FFA 57 58 59 Treasurer FFA 59 T and I Club 60 Bus Dnver . . , I I , I I ,- I 1 1. 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SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN CHARLES KILLIAN Wmthrop Muslc CIIDIC 58 60 Square Dance CIIHIC 58 Cheerleader 58 59 Secretary of Nmth Grade 57 MlXEd Chorus 58 59 60 Boys Glee Club 58 59 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Blology Club 58 Asslstant Busmess Manager to Cestruzn 60 Cestruzn Stal? ROBERT MANLY LANCASTER Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Sr Hlgh Mxxed Chorus 58 60 Latm Club 58 French Club 59 60 President of Homeroom Boys Glee Club 58 59 60 Hall Commlttee 57 MUSIC Chmc DONALD GENE LAWSON Hall Commlttee Latm Club 57 M1xed Chorus 58 T and I Club 58 59 Glee Club 59 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 JAMES ARMON LEE JR Ceramics Club 57 58 Art Club 57 T and I Club Q7 Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 Boys Glee Club 58 59 60 Bxology Club 58 French Club 59 Cestrlan Staff 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 MARGARET LILLIAN LEE Junior .IHA 56 57 Semor FHA 57 58 Blology Club 58 59 C estnan Staff 60 JAMES HAMILTON LOVE TandIC1ub 57 58 59 FFA 56 57 DE Club WILLIAM BROWNLEE LOWRY VlCCPICS1dCHl of Homeroom 57 Mlxed Chorus 57 58 59 60 Boys Glee Club 57 58 59 60 Latm Club 58 Blology Club 59 Class Sponsor 57 Band 57 Cestnan Staff 60 'Vlusxc CIIHIC 57 60 Latm Forum 57 State Music Cllmc 58 OTIS PLATO LUTZ Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Hall Commlttee 57 60 Bl0l0gY Club 58 French Club 59 Natlonal Honor Socxety 59 60 Com mencement Marshal 59 Bus Drlvers Club 59 60 LYNDA CAROLE LYNN 59 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 French Club 59 Cyclone Staff 57 58 59 Future Teachers Assocxatlon 58 59 60 Cestrzan Staff 60 Bl0l0gY Club 60 Palmetto Clrls State 59 Wmthrop MUSIC Chmc 60 Latm Forum 57 58 JAMES RALPH MARTIN Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Blology Club 58 French Club 59 Ha11Comm1ttee 57 60 HENRY LENTZ McCORMICK Bl010g'y Club 58 T and I Club 57 58 French Club 58 Secretary of Homeroom 58 Hall Commlttee 57 GEORGE THOMAS McDANIEL Blology Club 58 T and I Club 60 Hall Commlttee 59 JUDITH ANN TVICDAINIEL JHA 57 FBLA 59 60 Cestrzan Staff 60 Bus Drlver 60 Treas urer of F B L A 60 ELAINE AMELIA McDILL FHA 56 57 58 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus Mixed Chorus 56 Cestnan Staff 60 TRACY ANNE McDILL Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Mlxed Chorus 58 '59 60 Girls Glee Club 58 59 60 Wlnthrop MUSIC Chmc 58 60 Senlor Hlgh Hall C0mmltl66 59 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 59 60 Senxor Latm Club 58 French Club 59 60 Biology Club 60 Cyclone Staff 59 60 Asslstant Glrls Sports Edltor 60 Natlonal Honor Society 59 60 Commencement Marshal 59 Cestnan Staff 60 LLOYD WVICKEOWN T andl 57 58 60 Bus Dnver 60 Art Club 59 60 THOMAS MARION McWATTERS T and I Club 57 58 59 60 Exghth and Nmth Grade Mlxed Chorus 57 Art Club 59 60 BETTY ANN MILLER Eighth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 FHA 57 Blology Club 59 DE Club 59 DE Reporter 60 GEORGE DAVID MORGAN JR Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 T and I Club 57 58 59 Baseball 57 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 57 Football 59 LINDA ANN MORROW Jumor JHA 57 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 V1cePresldent of Homeroom 57 Presxdent of Homeroom 58 Student Chorus 58 Bl010gy 58 Nllxed Chorus 58 Glrls Glee Club 58 Mlss Sophomore 58 Glrls Glee Club 59 Mlxed Chorus 59 Cheerleader 59 C1rls Block C Club 60 Mlxed Chorus 60 CAROLYN ANN NICHOLS Hall Commxttee 57 Latm Club 57 58 V1cePres1dent 57 Latm Forum 57 58 'Nhxed Chorus 58 59 60 GIYIS Glee Club '58 59 60 NIUSIC Clmxc 58 60 French Club 59 60 Future Teachers of America 59 60 Blology Club 60 National Honor SOCICIY 59 60 Secretary 60 Cyclone Staff 60 Cestnan Staff 60 BARBARA JANE OATES Jumor ,IHA 57 Exghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Band 57 58 59 60 Glrls Block C Club 58 59 60 Band CIIIIIC 57 58 59 60 Blology Club 59 Future Teachers 59 Art Club 59 60 State March BONNIE SHERRILL PEAY Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 ,IHA 57 FHA 58 59 Treasurer of Homeroom 57 Future Teachers 58 Muslc Clmxc 58 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 PEGGY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Eighth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Glrls Glee Club 57 BETTY ANN PORTER Jumor J H A 57 Exghth and Nmth Grade Chorus '57 Semor FHA 58 Mxxed Chorus 58 FBL A 59 Dlstrlct Vlce President of F B LA 60 FBLA 60 FHA 60 Recreatlon Chalrman of FHA 60 Mxxed Chorus 60 Cestnan Staff 60 Cyclone Staff 60 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 57 58 59 PATRICIA ANNE POSTON Presxdent of Homeroom 58 Senxor FHA 60 Student Councll 58 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Junlor FHA 57 KIRK PATRICK PRESSLEY mg Band 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' 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 7 I 1 1 , - - 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' SENIOR DIRECTORY RICHARD WAYNE SEALY FFA 57 Pres of Homeroom 58 French Club 59 T and I Club 60 LILA MOORE SHANNON Homeroom Secretary 58 Homeroom Treasurer 59 Band 57 58 Clan netC11n1c 57 Woodwind Tno Dlstrlct and State 57 Latm Club 57 58 Treasurer of Latm Club 58 French Club 59 60 Glrls Block C Club 58 59 60 V1cePres1dent of Block C' Club 60 Cyclone Staff 59 60 Managing Edxtor 59 Co edltor 60 Edltors Conference 59 Cestruzn Staff 60 Student Councll 60 Chaplaln 60 Mlxed Cho rus 58 59 60 Wmthrop Music Clmlc 58 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Commencement Marshal 59 Natuonal Honor SOCIEIY 60 Future Teachers of America 59 60 Presldent of Future Teachers of Amerxca 60 MISS H1 MISS 60 V1cePres1dent of Semor Class 60 JAMES SAYE SHRADER Football 57 58 S9 60 Baseball 57 Band 57 58 59 60 French Club 58 Biology Club 57 T and I Club 60 Hall Commntee 58 60 TED LUTHER SIMMONS FFA 57 T and I Club 58 59 Vice Presldent of T and I Club 59 Presldent of Homeroom 60 DE Club 60 Student Councxl 60 FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH fBettxeJ Eighth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Mxxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Biology Club 58 Future Teachers 58 59 60 French Club 59 60 Treasurer of Homeroom 60 Cyclone Staff 57 58 59 Feature Edltor 60 Cestnan Staff 60 HENRY LEE SNEED III Exghth and Nmth Grade Choms 57 Basketball 57 58 Latm Club 57 58 Mixed Chorus 58 59 60 Boys Glee Club 58 59 60 Band 57 58 Vxce Presldent of Homeroom 58 Bl010gy Club 58 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 60 Treasurer of Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 60 Com mencement Marshal 59 Palmetto Boys State 59 Hall Committee 60 Football 58 60 T and I Club 60 Vice Presldent of T and I Club 60 JAMES CALVIN STERLING FFA 56 57 58 Art and Ceramlcs Club 58 59 60 Blackstock Bus Dnver 56 57 58 59 60 Secretary of Art Club 60 MARGARET DOUGLAS VARNADORE Jumor .IHA 57 Bl0l0gy Club 58 Semor FHA 59 DE Club 59 FLOYD HAROLD VINSON T and I Club 57 58 BIOIOSY Club 60 SARAH JANE WAGERS Exghth and Nmth Grade Mlxed Chorus 57 B nd 57 58 59 60 Majorette 58 59 60 Secretary of Band 58 59 60 G1rls Block C' Club 58 59 60 V1cePres1dent ofGlr1s Block C Club 59 Presl dent of Girls Block C Club 60 Vlce Presxdent of Homeroom 59 Semor Hxgh Mxxed Choms 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Wmthrop College Band Clmlc 59 French Club 50 Latm Club 57 58 Bnology Club 60 Future Teachers 59 60 News Ednor of Cyclone 59 Busmess Manager of Cyclone 60 ETHEL MOZELLE WALDROP York Hxgh School Glee Club '57 S8 59 FHA 57 58 59 Llbrary Club 57 58 59 Commercxal Club 57 58 59 Chester Hxgh School 60 FHA 60 BOBBY RAY WALLACE Football 57 58 59 60 Baseball 57 58 59 60 Street Commxttee 60 Hall Commxttee 59 Presldent of Homeroom 60 President of Junior Hlgh Student Councll 57 Student Conmml 60 Bxology Club 58 Mr Sophomore 58 JUDY WALLACE Mlxed Chorus 57 58 59 60 Girls Glee Club 58 59 60 All State Chorus 57 Muslc Chmc 57 58 V1cePres1dent of Homeroom 58 Secretary of Semor Class 60 Natlonal Honor Society 59 Commence ment Marshal 59 Latm Club 58 French Club 59 60 Cestnan Staff 60 Student Council 60 JAMES XENOPHON WARD Football 57 58 59 60 Basketball 57 58 59 60 Band 57 Secre tary of Homeroom 57 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chonxs 57 Boys Glee Club 58 59 Secretary of Sophomore Class 58 Sr Latm Club 58 Student Council 58 59 60 Hall Commxttee 59 Presldent of Jumor Class 59 T and I Club 59 Mr Junior '59 Palmetto Boys State 59 Associate Edltor Cestrum 60 SC Yearbook Assoclatxon 60 Mlxed Chorus S8 59 President Semor Class 60 JAMES KENNETH WATTS Presxdent of Homeroom 57 Student Council 57 T and I Club 57 Blology Club 58 State Mental Contest 58 V1cePres1dent of French Club 59 Student Councll 59 Natlonal Honor Society 59 Commence ment Varshal 59 DISIYICI V Student Council Conventlon 59 T and I Club 60 Vxce Presxdent of Student Councxl 60 Cestruzn Staff 60 ROBERT C. WEIR JR Cyclone Staff 60 vlCCPl'CSldC1!! of Homeroom 60 Mlxed Chorus 59 60 Boys Glee Club 59 60 French Club 59 60 Entered Chester High 59 Football 57 Band 57 Latm Club 57 Dramatlcs 59 Art Club 60 'Nlusxc Chmc 60 WILLIAM LOWRY WEIR .IR Jumor Hlgh Hall Commlttee 57 Student CDUHCII 57 Vlce President of Freshman Class 57 Mlxed Chorus 57 Latm Club 57 58 Latm Forum '37 '58 Bxology Club 59 Secretary of Blology Club 59 Foot ball Cheerleader 59 Bus Drxver 59 60 Bus Dnvers Club 59 60 MAZIE MARIE WESSINGER Exghth and Nmth Grade Mxxed Chorus 57 ,IHA V1cePresxdent 57 Semor 'Vllxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 Bl0lOgY Club 58 FBLA 60 FHA 60 FTA 60 Band 57 DAWN REID WHEELER Jumor J H A 57 Semor F H A 57 58 FLORENCE ANN WILKES J HA 57 FHA 58 IHA State Convention 57 FHA State Con ventlon 58 Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 Glrls Glee Club 58 59 60 FBL A 59 60 Cyclone Staff 60 Secretary of Homeroom 60 Elghth and Nmth Grade Mlxed Chorus 57 Cestnan Staff 60 SANDRA JEAN WILKS IHA 57 IHA State Conventlon 57 FHA 58 59 60 FHA State Convention 58 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Mlxed Chorus 58 59 60 GITIS Glee Club 58 59 60 FBLA 59 60 Secretary of FBL.A 60 Secretaly of Homeroom 59 Cyclone Staff 59 60 Cestrlan Staff 60 FRANCES ROOF WTLLARD Treasurer of Homeroom 58 FH A 60 CAROL AMELIA WILSON Latm Club 57 58 Presxdent of Latm Club 58 Latm Forum 57 58 Cestrum Staff 60 cll 59 Homeroom President 59 French Club 59 60 State Mental Contest 58 Placed 1n Mental Contest ln .Iumor Engllsh 58 Blology Club 60 Future Teachers 60 Natlonal Honor Socxety 59 Commence ment Marshal 59 Eighth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 Ccstnan Staff 60 Secretary Treasurer of Homeroom 60 Winthrop MUSIC Festxval 60 HAROLD DAMERON WILSON Band 57 58 59 60 Bl0l0gY Club 57 T and I Club 58 Football 56 Baseball 56 MICHAEL LEE WILSON Band 57 58 59 60 Biology Club S8 T and I Club 57 VIRGINIA DARE WIISON .IHA 57 Elghth and Nmth Grade Chorus 57 FHA 58 59 D E Club 59 60 Hxstorxan of D E Club 60 Presxdent of Homeroom 59 WILLIAM RAYMOND YONGUE Camsteo Central School 57 Football 57 Wrestlmg 57 Baseball 57 Rogers Hugh School 57 Football 57 Chester High School 57 58 59 60 Football 57 58 59 Blology Club 58 LAWRENCE ALLEN YOUNG FFA S7 58 Secretary of FFA 58 Bus Dnver 60 T and I Club SAMUEL ROBERT YOUNG FFA 57 58 Reporter for FFA 58 T and I Club 60 PATRICIA LOUISE GRANT Re entered Chester Hlgh School November 59 Dxstnct J HA Conven non 56 57 58 ,IHA 56 '57 Dxstnct ,IHA V1cePres1dent 57 FHA 58 FHA D1str1ctPres1dent 58 FHA Leaderslup Camp '58 FHA Leadershlp Camp 57 ,IHA State Convenuon 56 57 58 Elghth and Nmth Grade Mixed Chorus 55 56 57 Mixed Chorus '57 58 59 Gxrls Glee Club 57 58 59 Entered Cheyenne Hlgh School Cheyenne Wyomlng 59 Psychology Club 59 Mlxed Chorus 59 Girls Glee Club 59 re entered Chester Hlgh School November 59 Bxology Club 59 60 DE Club 59 60 MARGARET ANN KING McClenaghon High School Florence S C. Tn H1Y 58 59 60 Anchor Club 58 59 PTSA 57 58 59 60 Pep Club 59 60 Block F Club 59 60 Good Cmzen 58 59 60 Basketball 57 59 Office Helper 58 59 60 Secretary of Homeroom 60 entered Chester High School December 59 I I I I , I , - 1 I - 1 I 1 I . . . , . , 1 . I I 1 I I I I Y 1 - 1 ' 1 . ' 1 I - ' 1 . I 1 1 , I 1 , 1 1 - , I . . ' . - 1 I , 1 1 1 ' L , , . . , I . . . - 1 I - 1 , I -. . . , I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' , I . y I 1 1 I - 1 9 7 Y 9 is 11 1 1 1 I - ' H 9 Y . , . 1 1 1 ' ' ' 7 . ' ' 7 . ' ' 1 1 I - - 1 I I - 1 , - 1 , ' 1 1 , , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 7 . ' 9 . ' ' - ' ' - ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 I 1 I - 1 I ' 7 . ' 7 V . ' ' ' ' 7 . ' 7 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y 7 7 Y , 1 ' ' ' 7 1 I 1 , ' ' 9 . 1 - - 1 A 1 1 . , , I . . . , , . , . , I L, . . . ,, , I . 1 - 1 . . . , I . , I . . 7 A 9 l 7 1 , I , I . , I . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 1 I - 1 I I - 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I V . ' 9 9 . ' ' ' 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 ' 1 I - 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 ' 7 7 1 5 Y ' ' . . . , I . . , I , . . . 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Judy Clack, Odell Collins, Joe Cornwell, John Cranford, Sandra Crowder, Holm Daniels, Terry Darlay, Alice Darby, Gene Davis. Ted Dawkins. Nlarion Demas, Pete Dickey, Jolin Dickson, Helen Dodds, l.inda CIT, ' M T41 Q17 ll MEM C' fu. Duncan. Jon Edwards. Eugene Ellis, Howard Etters, Sybil Evans. Toni Fennell, Carolyn Fennell. James Ferrell. Billy Ferrell. Sammy Flenniken. Elizabeth Flynn, Patsy Foster, Wayne Gable. James Gaddy. Curtis Gaddy. Garner. Gaston Glieant Gibson Giltner. 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Linda DeHart, Lewis Ehrlich, Terry Ferrell, James Flynn, Rebecca Foster, Milan Freeman, Charles Fugua, Del Gaston, Linda Gibson, Jean HH 9 Brantley, Marion Brawley, Charles Brigman, Larry Burner, Barbara Burch, Steve Burleyson, Brenda Burton, Butch Byars, Ann Byers, Jay Campbell, Ronnie Cassels, Pat Cato, Jimmy V-4' TT' 1:7 Gibson, Linda Gladden, Patsy Gladden, Sherry Grant, Johnny Gregory, Betty Jean Hatchell, Marion Henderson, Grady Hinson, Betty Holt, Sammy Hughes, Ann Jones, Iris Jones, Mildred Keener Claire Keener Pat y K6tChBfS1d 'Nancy King Bobby Largent Gayle Lee Janlce Love Ralph Lucas Nanme Mae Lunsford Pat Lynn Ronnie Martin Ann 'NlcAbee David x1CD3H1Cl James ' A McDow ell, Frances McFalls, Kenneth McGarity, Jimmy McGoiNan, Betsy McKeown, Brenda McKeown, Flora McKeown, Tommy McKissick, Richard Melton, Richard Miller, Evelyn Mobley, Margaret Moody, Marva Morrison, Edward Mushegan, George Neely, Linda Nelson, Harry Noland, ,lohnette Roof, Wayne Sconyers, Rickie Shannon, Sally Sharpe, Rita Shirley, Linda Slack, Nlargie Smith, Alice Smith, Brenda Smith, Jean Snipes, Wayne Steadman, Carol Stephenson, Jane Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Tommy Thompson, Charles Thompson, Patsy Weaver. Cecil Weir. Johnny Wessinger, Judy Whitesides. Bobby Wilkes, Lynda Faye Wvilliford. Charles Wilson, Kathryn Wfilson, Lillian Worthington, Jean Wright, Yvayne Yvylie, Linda Wylie, Marietta Yarborough, Joey Shelby Young, Billy 9 tt' fs. 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Helen Grant, Eddie Grant, Larry Grant. Linda Gregory. Ricky Gregory. Thomas Griffin. Frieda Haas. Mary Hall. Albert Hall. Carolyn Hall. James Hall. Yvayne Hambrick. Joanne Hammond. Edward Hartsell. Loretta Hatchell. Barbara Lynn Heath, Harriet B E' 6- 1. 'C7' L-x Catoe, Dianne Chandler, Mary Chappell, Phil Connor, Patsy Cook, Joyce Ann Copeland, Jeannie Cunningham. Mary Crawford, Wayne Davis. Donny Davis. Guy Dawkins. Jimmie Dawkins. William Dawson, Ann DeHart, Leona Dvmas, Mary Dennis, Anne Dove. Mary Ann Driggers, Diane '- I 1 ov 'is 9 6 all ff Sv! 4' X Hodgm Judy Holley Jlm Holsonback Ray Hopper Frances Hullander Petey Hunter James Hunter Nell Hunter Thomas Inman Joyce ,lack on Vary N Jack on Nlarsm Jones Bobby Kea ler Barbara Keener XICJCIC Kennedy James Kmg 'Nlargaret Knox Betty Knox Nlelvxn GRA Lankford Dale Ledford 'Nellle Lee .lane Lee Tyre Lextner Jlmmy Lemon Norma Jean Logan Gall Lovmg Brenda Lucas Elame Lyles M1Ch881 McGar1ty Wyhe McKeown Mary F McKeown Harvey McManus Susan Mrller Barbara Nhller Berme 'Vlobley Robert Nlobley Steve Nloore Glenn Nloore Hugh Moss Terry N1cho1s Nlckey lN1chols Wanda Owen: Margaret Pearson Patsy Peay Bllly Peay Buddy Phlllxps Bobby Phlllxps Shlrley Phlllxps Rlchard Stallworth Tommy Stephenson Nlary Strmgfellow Xlarlan Thomas Charles Thomas Frances Thompson .love Tldwell Nancy Todd Janice Todd Joyce Varnadore Betty Anne Xamadore Turner Wfagers Nlartha Wallace Patncla Walters Ewa Ward Tllden Warren Ph1ll1p Watt Brenda Wen' Rxcky We mger Nlargaret W1ll1ams Qhlrlew W1 hert Qhlrlex Woodham Wanda Woodle Danny Woods .lean Woods. 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Andy Woolridge, Peyton Wright, David Wright, Irish Young, Grace 9 Porter .lean Porter Sonny Prlce Roger Roach Nancy Bohm on Nllke Roddex WI1Ch3E1 Roof Annette Roof Brenda Roof We lex Ruff Terry Runyan Quzanne St .lean Charle Sander Buddw SHl'lflfI'S Sandy Segar Glenda Shannon Nlary Smlth Heyward Smlth Thomas Wayne Dexfer Flossle Jlmrny V G 5-I WA 'A XMI '19 48 CLASS OFFICERS VZ AX xr: Caron Preszdent DEXTER SMITH Vzce I reszdeni FLOSSIE BL ACK Secretarw JININIY WIL ox Treasurer Adams Nlargle Allen Barbara lean Ard PHIYICIB Armstrong Susan Ashley Al1CE A hley Larrw Atklneon Kay Atkmson Ronnxe Bagwell Lmda Cue Baker Angle Baker Ronme Baldvnn Fav Bankhead John Barber Tommx Barne Brenda Bearden Sue Bearden Blame Bearer Cherlsn Bearer Dxanne Ben on Richard Ben on qtewe Brckett A Bxgger Gene B1gham Helen Blgham Nlary Ann B1 hop Sandra Black Florence Blanchett Ann Bo well Phsllls Boulvsare Eddle Boulmare Kay Brrght Jerrw Brook Donald Brook Rebecca Burrell Nlrlton Bxar Chrl tme Bvar Curtls Byrd Lee Campbell Jerry Cantrell Shlrley Xl 25 A , Dickson, Dorothy Dodds, Barbara Jane Dodds, Michael Dodds, Jimmy Doster, Ann Dubose, Billy Dunbar. .led Dunbar, Marion Dunbar, Monte Edwards, ,lan Ellis, Hardy Estes, Lillian Farrell, L. C. Faulkner, Anita Feaster, Brenton Fennell, Emilee Ferrell, Dewey Ferrell, Steven Ferrell, Volenious Fespermon, Tonie Fleming, Gay Fleming. Ronnie Fleming, Sara Flenniken, Alex Flenniken, David Flenniken, Pat Fowler, Floyd Freeman Claudi X 1' x A A , a Gardner, Johnny Gamer, Fred Garrett, Ruby Gaston, Anne Gaston, Robert Gibson, Alma Mae Giltner, Pam Gladden, Pam Gladden. Terry Gourley. Cathy Grant. Carolyn Grant, Glenn Catledge, Pat Catoe, Tommy Catoe, Wayne Chappell, Pam Clack. Barry Clack, Tommy Clark. Cheryl Clark, Thomas Clayton, Joe Cloud. Albert Cloud. Joel Connor, Eddie Cook, Barbara Cook, John Craig, Linda Crawford, Barbara Crosby, Pat Culley, .lerry Culpepper, Daniel Dalton, Bob Darby, .lerry Darby, Terry Davis, Charles Davis, Hord Dean Davis. Ned Dawkins, Calvin Dawkins, Cheryl Dickey, Dianne l Gregory, David Gregory, Delores Gregory. Jerrie llacltlad, Margaret Hall, Buzzy Hamilton, Diekic Hamilton, Lee Hare. Terry Helms, Darlette Hendrix, Daniel llenclrix. Patsy Hoag. Patsy Holliday, Mary Ellen Holsonback, Linda Horton, Betsy Hudson, Loren Hudson, Sandra Huey, Bobby Hunter, Priscilla Hunter, Sybil lvey, Russell Jeans, Frances Jones, Carol Johnson, Charles J ones, James Jordan. Robert Josey, Tommy Keen, Jerry SEV F' Y' V ia J if GRA 6 'fa 'f, . Q P ' ' at V . N, ut K PM wx B ' as L ' , ,B tv 11, 13' ' v J x , Keenan, Harvey Killian, Peggy Kirkland, Dan Lambert, R. L. Laws, W'allace Ledford, Nancy Leitner, Mac Lindsey, Cathy Lipford, Linda Lipford, Paulette Logan, Jenell Love, Carol Jean Love. Evelyn Love, Herbert Love, Marcelle Loving, Judy Mace, Tim Martin. Richard McCameron. ,lane McCraven. Dianne McClintock. .lames McDaniel, .lohnny McDaniel, Walter McKeown, Johnny McKeown. Robert McManus, Linda Mclxvaters, Mary Ann Mclvaters. Carol Melton, Judy Micham. Ann Miller, Larry Miller, Morine Moon, Mickey Moore, Lucky Morgan, Linda Morrow, Sue Neely, Rebecca Nichols. Marvin Odom, Danny Parks, Beth Smith Smith Smith Smith Snfed Snipes Dexter Sandra N irgmia Frances Danny Barbara Southerland Jackie Stames Diana Stephenson Dianne Stephencon Ronald Stowe. Stevie Strickland. l,inda Taylor, .ludy Tennant. Charles Tinker, Terry Tinsley, Xlaxine Todd, Carl Trakas. Terry Yamadore. l.infla Yamadore. .limmy Yarnadore. Nlatthew Wade, Bobby Wade. Sara Weaver, Cecil White. Billy White. Glenn White. Karen Whittier. Kenneth Wilburn, Judy Williams. Cathy Williams. Eugene Wilson. Frankie Wilson. Jimmy Wilson, Sybil Wolf, Jerry Wright. Watson Wylie. Cliff Yarborough. Essie Yarborough, Joe Yongue, Hester Qcrlf 1 Pard Brenda Pear on Donald Peay Sandra Peay Stexe Perry Frankie Player Billv Porter Eddie Pre lew Bennie ou Raine Janice Halley Herbert Ramey Sandra Ram ex Larry Ra h France Riddle Nlary Elizabeth Robert llmmy Robin on Ann Robin on Donna Roden Benton Rollins Eddie Rollin Sandra Roof Dewey Roof Patricia Sawyer Pat Saylors Janice Schmeterman Wmnifred Shealy Tony Sims Erne tme Slack Nlary Frances Sloan Sue Small Gilbert L' , TFP ,g t llltihli 1 1. Q. T C T I l 'rj rv ' . - ' X N ,, ,ad 4' , X 4. V v ,, , si, , J 4 fn, .. 7. 4. ',.f . -gav . X ,. 'N' x4-131 sr -x X 'I J- . ., gk:,11,1- , F. 4. ,, .1 ,-,N 4- wg I -Y' fn 5 -. 1 gy- -fp , ,i 4 M095 Z ,. ' QU' f . f 1 YM- -,Q 45' , Till 16. A , 3, 5.1 'Si .4 ef , F25 L 4. av. I . 4 ..-- f .5 Q 4 wr, ,tl if . , .Lum y .J ' 2, ' k . W. .,.. , N. -':a..av . s-. ha. '1 . fu .. , Xin .A -1 rx . N , Y 335 BF vw- y rf -mf A-.sv sg, 4 ,I qi .- Q f w, in 'Calf' ' f - ' The band on parade across flue gridiron. A glimpse of arf siudenfs ai work. Deedoo and Becky serving ef Junior-Senior. l E c ivi ies Where clubs and meetings add Their benefits to all, Encouraging leadership and talent In both large things and small 5 Where working for a common goal Broadens our interest and service to By giving each a task to do. 03 THE CESTRIAN STAFF We Gain Valuable Experience In Many Fields Copy writing, ad layouts, bookkeeping, selling, design, proof-reading-all this and many other details fill our busy days. We'd like to forget it all and stop even before the job is complete. This year our staff has expanded for several reasons. A larger number than usual volunteered for assignments in September and since our school enrollment has in- creased, we needed more belp. Many of us worked on the ad campaign and quite a few others have been busy checking pictures, copy, selling annuals, and typing. Our work has been varied, When hundreds of pictures come in, naturally everyone likes to give them a critical once- overg however, checking and rechecking copy and match- ing names with pictures can become most tiresome. At times we really wonder if we'll ever finish the job and get our material ready by deadline. Somehow we do, although there are those odd moments when we feel as though we could cheerfully strike a match and make a bonfire of it all lnot really thoughbg for getting out an annual means much work, but much fun and intense interest goes along with it. We students who work on this book gain valuable experience which carries one in many Robby Garrison, our business manager: Bettie Bankhead, the editor: Jimmy Ward, associate editorg and Jimmy Gambrell, circulation editor: checking new group pic- tures that have iust arrived. walks of life. If Seated: Gladys Bigham, our SNK typing chietg Elaine McDiII, as- sistant typistg Bill Weir, ad staff. Standing: Carolyn Baker, club editor: Tracy McDill, sen- ior copy editorq Mike Wilson, Totty Brooks, Kirk Pressley, ad staffers: Robbie Garrison, busi- ness manager: checking ad statements to be mailed and ad copy, 'FAQ s-1' Sitting: Robbie Sue Hudson, Brenda Davis, Barbara Campbell, Sandra Cudd, Judy Wallace, Otis Lutz, Harold Vinson, Bettie Smith. Standing: Florence Wilkes. Faye Sanders, George McDaniel. Lloyd McKeown, J. C. Sterling, and Andrew Johnson-all these sold ads. , Mp! I S,,,,wm14vguf'f '1 ' .M.A.,.f 4 A. v .- ,www- E . E3 n 1 2 G 226 vga' 'P' of KN J. ,f , f 1 f , 3 , I I . 4 .,,n- g,, I , , 2 ' , 4 44.4 , . Y, Q, Ru ,.. . Qff 3' 5 ii? ' W X lv I 'Q pl i ' x WV f Wi .Vi ss 3,4 ,4- ' ,' 12 L . Q ,sig ., ,fu ' 'vliix A1 X fs A. .F A W- , . f , I u , I' I ' , , J I a .Ly KT sq if f -f- ' 'f-.1 Q , , A M wa 'M , ff' ., I school. President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . Warren, Kenneth, Sheila, Jimmy STUDENT CCUNCIL This Group Exerts a Wide Influence In Our School Life This year the council published a new student handbook that is invaluable for us. The new edition contains complete information about our school, its policies, regulations, courses, and many other in- teresting items. Any student who carefully studies this handbook will be well acquainted with the OFFICERS LILA Advisors: Miss Sara Nell Chick Miss Grace Tucker . WARREN BROWN KENNETH WATTS . SHEILA DAVIS JIMMY GAMBRELL NlO0RE SHANNON Row I: Brenda Davis, Bill Gaston, Bennie Smith, Diane Hudson, Janie McCleave. Row 2: Bobby Lancaster, Ann Bailey, Buddy Broolrs, Joe Collins, Brenda Bumgarner, Judy Wallace. Row 3: Billy Ferrell, Ted Simmons, Tommy Hamilton, Bobby Wallace. Row 4: Mitchell Foster, Gene Gregory, Charles Hoyle, Jimmy Ward, Bobby Shannon, Frances Croft, Beth Rice, Janice Bowers. A31 S03 THE CYCLONE Published Monthly by Chester High School SPONSORED BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL Subscription Price-S I .00 Co-Editors ....... Business .llanager . . .llanaging Editor . Advertising .llanager . News Editor . . . Feature Editor ...,. Girls' Sports Editor . . . Single Copy-I 5c Torn' BROOKS. LILA SIAIANXDN . . . . SARA JAXE WYAGERS . . . . . CAROLYN BAKER . . CAROLYS HOOX'ER . JANET CALDWELL . . . . . . BETTIE SAIITI-I . . . . . . JUDY CAssELI,s Assistant Girls' Sports Editors . . TRACY NICDILI.. FRANCES NICDIWIELL Boys' Sports Editor . . . ...... JOHS REID FRANKLIN Assistant Boys' Sports Editors . . HILL GAQTDN. BUDDY BROOKS Exfhangg Editor ,,,, ........ K AY l.IjSK joke Editor ..... ...... R OBBIE XSVHR Faculty Advisor . . . .... . . . NIRS. NIARY CROWDIZII Feature Writers: Bonnie Wilson. Edith Stringfellow, Bonnie Smith. Carol Rollins, Frances Croft. Joe Collins. Reporters: Freddy Walker. Judy Burnside, Rita Hunter, Suzie Lynn Rogers. Charlie Poole Brenda llumgarner Bettie liankhead Toni Exan Gloria NlcKeown Carolxn 'Nichols Nlarilxn Smxth .lim Fambrrll Columnists Danna Jo Cole l'dIth Hamilton Rolu rt Heinlein Xian Shannon Typzsts Betty -Xnn Porter Gladw Bigham Sandra Wilke Harriet food Florence Vlilke Cwenn DeHart Nlarie DeHart Jowce Hudson Beckw Davi Nlickew Howie Karen Dover mana BCLK ,itll 35' ' 'ie Row I B Smllh, B DavIs, F Walker, T Evans, M Smlth M. Shannon. Row 2: S. Rogers, E. Sfringlellow, C. Rollins, R. Hunter, M. Hoyle, R. Heinlein J. Burnside, D. Cole, B. Wil son, C, Poole, G. McKeown F. Croft. Row 3: G. del'lar'l, J. Hudson, M. DeHar+. l Q 'La 4? sz Totty Broolrs, Co-Editorg Sara Jane Wagers, Business Manager: Mrs Mar Crowder Facull AdvIsor' Lila Moore Shannon, Co-Edilor Sitting: F. McDowell, C. Hoo ver, R. Weir, T. McDill, J. Cas sells, C, Balrer, J. Caldwell, B Smith, K. Luslr, J. Franklin Standing: C. Nichols, F. Willres B. Por+er, S. Willres, B. Broolcs B. Gaston, J. Gambrell, G Bigharn, K. Dover, B. Banlchead H. Good. f.' 'N if' We pun x n if 2, 'J , if , -mi as 17,5 4 If ! xx 7 1? W 5 1 W W'2,5wf,,f W A x M, ' , , ' 7' ,7 i , H f , f of f , , ge .,. 1 ff ' ,ff V 'M 42 in ,Ky 1 if ww' W 4 V, W0 ' A' 1 1 We 'YB ff -W1 ,MQ 1 3 J W 5' Awww. il, f, W f My .1 'W 0 1 391 W' f, an Q. ff Az fx, fy fe' ,- 'M Nw 1 2 FUTURE TEACHERS Our Group Does Much to Assist And to Encourage Teaching As a Profession OFFICERS President ......... LILA Snsxxox Vice President . . . JUDY Cassius Secretary . . . . . F mxcss CRorr Treasurer . . . . . . BECKY JOHNSON F , DIRS. M. CRowDER awlty Affvlwfs ' ' ' lNlISS NANCY CARROLL The Myron E. Brockman Club of Future Teachers of Chester was organized in 1949. The club meets once a month during the activity period. Represen- tatives, with one of our sponsors, attend the district and state meeting each year. Our members do not regularly substitute, but when a teacher has to be absent from his class for a few periods, frequently a Future Teacher holds his class. Once a year arrangements are made for our mem- bers to observe in one of the elementary schools and in this way see teachers of other grades in action. During Vocation Week a visiting teacher comes and presents the teaching profession to our mem- bers. .ati . r I 55 . ?.,,5 Row I: Dianne Hudson, Glenda Biclr- ett, Esther Gardner, Karen Dover. Judy Burnside, Jane Woods, Bennie Smith, Dee Dee Brice, Jane Roberts, Lynda Carol Lynn. Row 2: Margaret Simpson, Bonnie Wilson, Peggy Jones, Tracy McDill, Jo Barnes. Row 3: Rita Hunter, Janie McCleave, Patsy Boul- ware, Jewell Boyd, Carol Rollins, Tottie Brooks, Linda Webb. Row 4: Elaine Root, Glenda Crenshaw, Carol Killian, Betty Betts, Carolyn Nichols, Carolyn Baller, Elaine Nichols, Row 5: Judith Reid, Betty Jean Watson, Bet- ty Smith, Fay Clayton, Margaret Rob- erts, Butch Roberts, Joan Pressley. Row 6: Sandra Cudd, Sheila Ritchie, Virginia Mobley, Sara Smith, Janet Caldwell. Row 7: Jeannie Balmer, Sarah Jane Wagers, Carol Wilson, Carolyn Graham, Maxine Christopher. Row 8: Nora Weir, Sheila Davis, Carolyn Hoover, Marilyn Smith, Edith String- tellow, Bettie Bankhead. ss S as s SEJYV . f s ,el 136' T O 0 x- '4 L 0 3' :I vs 0 -3 T1 -1 I 3 0 0 vs O -1 9.. I -o- L C 0. 'C 0 nu vs un 'L :T F :T CD 3' I 3 3 0 3 Z 3 Z W -1 'K O -1 0 i Q. 0 -1 -vg. Ilia SENIOR LATIN CLUB We Study to Acquire a Better Language Foundation OFFICERS President . . . .... . . JOE COLLINS Vice President . . . BUDDY BROOKS Secretary . . . . CHARLES HOYLE Treasurer . . . . EDITH HAMILTON Advisor ........... Miss NANCY CARROLL Latin and English really go hand in hand when we learn how many of our words are derived from this Hold? language. The Senior Latin Club is open to any second vear 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 Vlinthrop College each year. BLOCK CLUB Row I ISeatedI: Sarah Jane Wagers, Lila Shannon, Dee Dee Brice, Carolyn Graham, Judy Catoe, Dianne Hudson, Virginia Mobley. Row 2 IKneeI- inglz Mrs. McDonald, Dawna Cole, Linda Morrow, Janie McCIeave, Judy Cassells, Ju- dith Reid, Patsy Boulware, Mar- garet Lipford, Gloria Mc- Keown, Row 3 IStandingl: Linda Newton, Bettie Bank- head, Joyce Arnold, Bonnie Wilson, Marian Atkinson, Bren- da Bumgarner, Donna Huggins, Bobbie Oates. LATIN CLUB Standing: Wayne Foster, Joe Miskovich, Wayne Robinson, Charles Hoyle, Olin Grant, G. C. Pundt, Tom Hamilton, Bud- dy Broois, Miss Carroll. Kneel- ing: Bobby Barber, Dot Cas- sells, Carolyn FenneII, Rita Hunter, Dixie Woodward, Linda Newton, Frank Johnson, Jimmy Banlchead, Joe Collins. Seated: Leila Heath Hall, Judy Black, Johnsie Jones, Judy Cato, Lawrence Roach, Joe Giltner, Rob Crowder. I I GIRLS' BLOCK C CLUB We Try to Be of Service At All Athletic Events OFFICERS President . . ...... SARAH JANE YVAGERS Vice President . . . LILA Nl0ORE SHARNON Segrefary , , . . . CAROLYN GRAHAM Treasurer ...... . .... DIANNE HUDSON Advisor .......... MRS. LAVINIA NICDONALD The Girls, Block C Club is a busy active group. A number of us are practicing daily either on the basketball court or in the hand room. We do our best to assist in any way that we can at all athletic events. Wie have sold programs, pencils, pennants when we were not practicing or playing for special occasions. We sincerely try to boost athletic morale and good sportsman- ship at all times. F. B. L. A. Each of Us Hopes to Be Successful In the Business Worlcl OFFICERS President . . ...... GLADYS BICHABI Vice President . . . DONNA CAI.i.vuN Secretary . . . . . SANDRA WVILKS Treasurer ..... . . . JUDY NlCDANIEL Reporter ...... . BETTY JEAN NVATSON Secretary, Stale F.B.L.A. .... NIARIAN .ATKINSON Vice President District V . . . BETTY ANN PORTER Future Business Leaders of America is a federated organization sponsored by the fnited Business Educa- tion Association, a department of the National Educa- tion Association. The Chester Chapter No. Tl3 was chartered Novem- ber l0, l952 and its membership is open to commer- cial students enrolled in two or more commercial courses. The purpose of this club is to promote better busi- ness training to students by providing opportunities of leadership in instruction. activity. and observation and to create a better understanding in public relations among the students. teachers. business employers, and employees. Its money-making projects include on-the-job as- signments in typing, mimeographing. posting, and ad- dressing envelopes. This year the club purchased a tape recorder with accessories for classroom adaptation in dictation, transcription and voice writing. This record- er was presented to the Commercial Department in a formal meeting in Nlay, l959. As a project in store-keeping and bookkeeping. FBLA members operate the Pencil Box under the supervision of the sponsors, Nliss Nelson and Miss Smith. lSeatedl FBLA Gladys Bigham, Betty Jean Watson, Sandra Wilks. lstandinglz Miss Nelson, Miss Smith, Dona Gallman, Judy McDaniel. Row I: Patsy Motes, Ann Hill, Robbie Sue Hudson, Barbara Campbell, Harriet Good, Joyce Jones, Row 2: Joe Jones, Jean- ette Beavers, Mazie Wessinger, Becky Davis, Sherry Bumgarner. Jewel Boyd. Row 3: Doris Ramey, Mickey Hoyle, Joyce Hudson, Judy Burnside, Karen Dover, Betty ' Rollins, Sylvia Gaddy. Row I: Florence Willis, Dotty Estes, Peggy Garner, Barbara Wishert, Linda McWatters. Row 2: Glenda Crenshaw, Elaine Root, Brenda Cudd, Brenda Davis, lrence Jourdan. Row 3: Betty Ann Porter, Brenda Cabiniss, Mary Caldwell, Barbara Feaster, Carol Bennett, Sara Ella Doster. 5 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Frenvh Conversations Are Fun OFFICERS President . . .... . . CHARLIE POOLE Vice Presidenz . . . CAROLYN GRAHAM Secretary . . . . JOAN PRESSLEY Treasurer . . . JUDY CASSELLS Advisor ............ MRS. MARY CROWDER We are struggling with our comer-ational from h and even thoufrh a natne Frenchman Ifllgllt not qulte understand what ne mean, ne are haung fun tryln to get the haexc fundamentale ofthe French rangua e :MH Row I: Carolyn Nichols, Glenda Biclz- ett, Lila Shannon, Tracy McDill, Beclry Johnson, Bettie Smith, Carolyn Balmer. Row 2: Mrs. Louise Crowder, Bobby Lancaster, Robby Weir, Butch Rob- erts, Bettie Banlrhead, Carol Wilson, Judy Wallace. Row I: Dee Dee Brice, Frances Croft, Carol Rollins, Patsy Boulware, Janie McCleave, Marilyn Smith, Judith Reid, Janet Caldwell, Virginia Mob- ley. Row 2: Thad Johnston, Jackie Dover, Charlie Poole, Carolyn Gra- ham, Joan Pressley, Judy Cassells, Sarah Jefferies Smith, Donna Hug. gins, Michael Wright. Row 3: Mitch- ell Foster, Leonard McGarity, Caro- lyn Hoover, Elaine Nichols, Dianne Hudson, Mary Anna Love, Barbara ham, Ross Gladden, Mrs. Louise Crowder, Charles James. Fairfax, Carole Killian, Brenda Beck. Row I: Jimmy Wagers, Harold Vinson, Marvin Roberts, Jerry Brooks, John Cornwell, Johnny Owens. Row 2: Frank Arm- strong, Jr., Bobby Lawson, George Parker, Jon Duncan, Freddie Walker, Gene Darby, Larry Wilkes. Row 3: G. C. Pundf, Billy Ferrell, Jimmy Bag- ley, Jimmy Lutz, Ted Keller, Bobby Green, Tony Lucas, Wayne Foster, Douglas Thom- as, Donnie Love, Curtis Gaddy. Row I: Gloria McKeown, Carol Anne Hickey, Kay Lusk, To++ie Brooks, Dale Murnpower, Jean- nie Baker, Carol Ann Jones. Row 2: Betty Betts, Tracy Ann McDill, Lynda Carole Lynn, Helen Dickson, Carolyn Nich- ols, Faye Sanders, Esther Gard- ner, Carol Gheanf, Linda Gar- ner. Row 3: Betty Gibson, Mar- garet Roberts, Becky Johnson, Bonnie Wilson, Sarah Jane Wagers, Alma Dodds, Carol Wilson, Edith Stringfellow, Sarah Anne Holliday, Evelyn Lee, Miss Colvin, Row 4: Nora Weir, Joyce Arnold, Tina Grant. I ix 3 BIOLOGY CLUB Our Club Is an Extension of Our Classroom And Laboratory Work OFFICERS AND ADVISORS President . . . ........... . TOTTY Bnooks Vice President . . . ,IEANNIE BAKER Secretary. . . . Ifmznm' WALKER Treasurer. . . , Jmm' Biwxiint-in Faculty Advisor ................... Bliss Comix 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 ue walk in the woods. We learn to distinguish many flowers. plants. and insects that we me-re not familiar with before. We also gain ll greater appreciation of nature. and plant and animal growth. Front Row: Jeannie Baker, Freddie Walker. Back Row: Jimmy Bankhead, Toiiie Brooks. I lx i DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION f stat I Row I: Bonnie Peay, Patsy Steppe, Jeanette Beavers, Carolyn Hoover, Marilyn Smith, Dawna Jo Cole, Judy Cassells, Linda Morrow, Sandra Cucld, Brenda Cudd. Row 2: Gentry Burrell, David Morgan, David Clack, Tommy McWatters, Gene Grant, Kenneth McKeown, Lillian Lee, Nora Weir, Edith Stringtellow. Row 3: Gayle Largent, Marietta Wylie, Ruby Tucker, Jean Lee, Nancy Ketchersid, Eddie Young, Curtis Gaddy, Ronnie Sconyers, Robbie Weir, Lee Sneed, Jackie Jackson, BobbY Barnes, James Gabriel, J. C. Sterling, Lloyd McKeown, Sylvia Gaddy, Carol Ann Hickey. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Daily We Have Practical Experience As an Aid in Learning OFFICERS President . . .... . ANN COPELAND Vice President . . XYAYNE AUTRY Secretary . . . . . JOE SAWYER Treasurer . . BIICHAEL WRIGHT Reporter . . . BETTY NlILLl-IR Historian . . VIRGINIA WFILSON Advisor ............ MRS. XlIKE PATRICK We in the D. E. Club try to explore vocational opportunities in the field of distribution. 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 standards: to foster a feeling of civic. social, and moral responsibilities of business to society. We try to develop leadership which is competent. aggressive, cooperative, and patriotic. ART AND CERAMIC CLUB ART AND CERAMIC CLUB Each of Us Has a Project OFFICERS President . . . .... . DICKIE BLACKBURN Vice President . . . JACKY JACKSON Secretary . . . . . GENE GRANT Treasurer ........ . .... LINDA NlORROW The Art and Ceramic Club was organized to stimulate addi- tional interest in crafts and arts. Each member enlarges his knowledge in the special field that interests him Inost. Some are more interested in painting, thus these do additional work in tempra and pastel. Often these students create their own still life settings and choose the models they wish to paint. Others in the club work solely in ceramics. creating most attractive pieces of pottery, figurines, and costume jewelry. This club is one in which individual talent is stressed and a student has the pleasure of creating on his own. Row I: Michael Wright, Gentry Burrell, Buddy Courtney, Billy Hopper, Kenneth Cash. Row 2: Ann Copeland, Ronnie Sconyers, Tracy Dubose, Michael Gladden. Row 3: Betty Miller, Virginia Wilson, Donnis Pearson, Mrs. Patrick, Betty Clements, Sheila Ritchie, Ted Simmons, Joe Sawyer, Wayne Autry. ar wry l 'v L X senioiz GROUP I .U ,. Seated: Rita Gibson, Jeanette Beav- in' ers, Betty Ann Lemons, Claudia fJoI Jone. Standing: Mrs. Ida E. Wylie, 5, ,, Brenda Cabiness, Gwen DeHart, J. ,f-'ff' D. Waldrop, Sharon Bussie, Alma Garrett, Helen Diclrson. iDoris Ramey is not in the picture.l ' SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB Working in the Library Gives Us We Lffafll to Be Good Helpers Valuable Experience OFFICERS OFFICERS President . . ..... . . LYND.-x WILKS President JEWETTE BEWFRQ Vice President . . SUSAN Amisrnoxc Vice President . . CLAITDIA Joxizs secmmri in im IW Secremry RIN GIBSON Treasurer . . . DAVID Vsnicnr Treasurer I i BETH LEUONA Reporter . . Cimoi. FAIRCLOTH . , A LYS ' . ............ N . RCPOFICV . . . . SHARON BIQSSIE Advisor ' ' 1 IRS WEIR Advisor ' . ' . l i Q . . u ' , , . g MRS. WYUE Junior lligh Library students are above average in scholastic ability. They are genuinely interested in reading and people. Their purpose is to develop their ability to serve the students and teachers of Junior High. The objective of the Senior Library Club for 1959-60 is to make the materials of the library more available to the students and teachers. They will try to accomplish this objective by bul- letin boards, displays, newspaper articles, and personal contacts. They will make and circulate lists of materials on various sull- jects to the classrooms, make deposits of materials where needed and read, read, read. JUNIOR GROUP Row I: Mary Ann McWatters, Phyllis Boswell, Jane Ellen Lee, Sandra Peay, Loretta Hartsell, Linda Craig. Row 2: Ann Doster, Cheryl Dawlmins, Linda MCMGHUS. Darlette Helms, Bennie Lou Pressley, Judy Dubose, Gail Largent, Helen Bigham, Sara Frances Wade, Linda Willies, Mrs, Weir, David Wright, Carol Faircloth, Glenda Segars, Patsy Pearson, Joye Thompson. Row 3: Loren Hudson, Richard Cranford, Jerry Culley, Ann Micharn, Mary Ellen Holliday, Frankie Perry, Carole McWaterS, Pat Flenniken, Joyce Boulware, Linda Morgan, Susan Armstrong. Members absent when picture was talienz Terry Trakos, Barbara Crawford, Emillee Fennell, Teeny Sims, Shirley Phillips, Betty Jean Gregory, Nancy Tidwell. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA We Have Many Interesting and Informative Field Trips OFFICERS President . . .... . STEVE LOGAN Vice President . . J. D. WVALDROP Secretary . . . LENNY Gwlx Treasurer . . Wmr SMITH Sentinel . . Jos BRANHAM Reporter . . . .... JOHNNY XVEIR Advisor ............ MR. Jonx W. PARRIS The Future Farmers of America, or F.F.A. as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in the public secondary schools. The F.F.A. Chapter motto is Learning to do. doing to learn, earning to live, living to servefi Chesteris F.F.A. Chapter activities include a well-rounded su- pervised farming program, weekly radio programs. agricultural fairs and shows, plus some thirty other outside-the-class awards programs and contests. Chester Future Farmers have their own F.F.A. camp located in northern Chester County. They also par- ticipate in state and nati nal conventions annually, The Future Farmers of America are ing trained to meet the challenges of an agri-sciencefera. . X f X 2' f ' 7 , lk, V . ij if ' f - XZ A' - A-r Nl' I i . by 1 C Row I: Steve Logan, J. D. Waldrop, Lenny Gwin, Wray Smith, Johnny Weir. Joe Branham, Mr. Parris. Row 2: Raymond Bundy, Billy Atkinson, Kenneth BraIretieId, Jimmy Brooks, Ralph Douglas, Wayne Wright, Arthur Beam. Row 3: Jimmy Miller, Roy McNinch, Billy Young, Jerry Boheler, Charles Willitord, Del Fugua, Leon Claclc, Earl Cameron. Row 4: David McAbee, Marion Dawkins, Cyrus Boyd, Clarence Douglas, Milton Boyd, Jimmy Gaston, Louis DeHart, Cecil Weaver. Johnny Weir, J. D. Waldrop, Lenny Gwin, Joe Brenham, Wray Smith, Steve Logan. Mr. Parris. yftwiygig V Ar 5,1 - . yy- 5, 1 1.4:-1 ,J . V nw-A .-f . , . , 't A , .J km- +- . y . A . - , ,E ,. H r- A K -, ' . . . L o - . ,' fs- . .. . f . - ov , A . Grooming tor Iive stock show. , ,vsp F.F.A. prize pig. i.f..,fBia 54.1 y T AND I CLUB Row I: L. Bagwell, L. Sneed, K Watts, G. Brown, W. Brown, C Wrenn, T. Davis, J. Dickey, E. Clayton, J. Cook, J. T. Bright Row 2: R. Stowe, P. Roof, C. Braw- Iey, T. Varnadore, S. Burch, R Freeman, J. Shrader, M. Roberts R. Young, R. Sealy, B, Weaver. Row 3: B. Ashley, H. Railey, R Catoe, P. Warren, K. McFaII, L. Greenwood, B. Lindsey, E. Ed wards, D. Hall, J. Ramsey, J. Ste phenson. Row 4: J. Dawkins, R. Love, H. Davis, D. Clayton, W. Boulware, J, Brantleyk, R. Thomas R. Hall, L. McKeown, M. Brant Iey. Row 5: C. Griggs, G. Mc Daniel, B. Courtney, L. Green wood, D. Smith, B. Threat, B. Orr, L. Baker, J. Gaston. T AND I CLUB Our Club Is a Supplement To Our Class Activities OFFICERS President . . ..... . CLYDE WRENN Vice President . . . LEE SNEED Secretary . . . . DICKIE HALL Treasurer . . . . RONALD THOMAS Sergeant of Arms . . . . TED Davis DIR. BLACK Advisors . . . DIR. BOIQLWARE INIR. CLARK ln the fields of textiles, auto mechanics, 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. OUR SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS This group plays a most important part in our school life. It is their responsibility to transport hundreds of students to and from school each day. Every member of this group has received special training from the State Highway Department and a per- mit to drive a school bus. The group meets weekly with Mr. Sneed, our school superin- tendent. Together they discuss safety, routing, bus maintenance, costs of bus operation, time schedules, bus discipline and clean- liness, and service to both pupils and patrons. These boys and girls who drive our buses perform an excel- lent service to the entire school system. Their responsibilities are great and they realize that infractions of bus rules could result in serious harm to many people. Thus every school bus driver is keenly aware of his duty-that of eliicient, courteous, and safe transportation for our schools. BUS DRIVERS Billy Young. Row I: Maria De Hart, Barbara Campbell, Fay Sanders. Otis Lutz Roy Beaty, Judy McDaniel, J D Waldrop, Billy Dover, Billy Orr Gwen DeHart, Leon Clark. Row 2 Kenneth Cash, Bill Weir, Allen Young, John Dickey. Jerry Rob erts, Gene Grant, Mitchell Foster Not Pictured: Loyd McKeown Carl Gordon, Charles Griggs Row I: Harriet Good, Robbie Sue Hudson, Linda Downs, Nancey Sanders, Shelia Richie, Sandra Howell, Shirley Keener, Jewell Boyd, Pat Benson, Dora Bennett, Faye Clayton, Row 2: Joyce Jones, Patsy Poston, Betty Portor, Sandra Wilks, Joyce Bailey, Brenda Cudd, Alma Dodds, Glenda Crenshaw, Mary Jo Lowry, Donnis Pearson, Carol Killian, Patsy Stephenson, Mary Edith Hare, Gail Hucks, Donna Gallman, Brenda Davis, Shirley Clack, Jannice Elkins, Frances Williard, Geneva Grant, Dot Owens, Irene Jourdan, Martha Hembree, Jane Brooks, Andria Clack, Sybil Etters, Linda Dodds, Sandra Cranford, Frances Varnadore, Shelby Welch, Sandra Welch, Carol Bennett, Margaret Simpson. Shirley Willard-Not Pictured. SENICR F. H. A. This Year Our Group Has the Following Activities in Which We Will Participate l. Attend l7.H.A. and F.F.A. Convention at the State Fair in OFFICERS Columbia, S. C. President . . ..... . BARBARA FEASTER 2. Attend Leadership Training Conference and District and Vice president . i . ETHEL SEAM. State Meeting. Secremr BE R 3. Enter all District and State contests. y ' ' ' ' TH ICE 4. Attend Summer Camp' Treasurer . . . JACKIE HUDSON 5. Prepare basket of food and clothing for needy family at Repmfef -'---- - - CICELY BROWN Thanksgiving and Christmas. Chairman of Recreation . . BETTY ANN PORTER 6. Serve refreshments at Junior-Senior. T. Plant a red rose to beautify schoolground. 3. Selling novelties to make money for club. 9. Contribute to Scholarship Loan Fund. 10. Save stamps for the tuberculosis hospital. Row l: Betty Lemons, Linda Love, Alice Bramlett, Ann Bailey, Judy Davis, Gwen DeHart, Jean Bynum, Elaine Nichols, Linda Webb, Frances Moore, Betty Gibson. Jane Woods, Jo Barnes. Row 2: Judy Clack, Linda Hoffman, Cadelia Grant, Jean Beavers, Maiie Wessinger, Betty Rollins, Janice Bowers, Jackie Hyatt, Jackie Hudson, Dianne McCallum, Sylvia Sharpe, Linda Mabray, Gladys Hildreth, Brenda Cabaniss, Kay McWatters. Row 3: Doris Oliver, Barbara Wishart, Mary Cald- well, Tracy DuBose, Carolyn Ashley, Helen Dickson, Brenda Hembree, Brenda Beckham, Barbara Fairfax, Margaret Liptord, Elizabeth Sharpe, Ellen Railey, Ruth Woodard, Brenda Sigmon, Rita Gibson. Mrs. Jo Ann Melcher, Betsy McGowan, Judy Clark, Mayce Crowder, Mary Lee Boulware, Johnnie Adams. JUNIOR F. H. A. We Plan Beneficial Projects OFFICERS Presirlerzl . . ..... . Bsrsv Nlcflown Vice President . . . JUDY CLARK Secretary . . . . . MACYE CRownER Treasurer . . Nl.-RRY LEE B0L'1.w.xRE Reporter . . . . . . JOHNNIE Alarms Faculty Advisor ........... MRS. All-ILCIIER The Chester Chapter of the Junior F.H.A. is a member of the National Organization of Future Homemakers of America. 34 Motto: Wloward New Horizonsf, The motto of the Future Homcmakers of America expresses the purpose of the organization, -learning to live hetter today in order that the lives of youth and those of their families may be better tomorrow. PROJECTS FOR 1950-'60 I. Collecting stamps for a crippled ehildrerfs hospital in Norway. 2. Collecting coupons for state F.H.A. camps. 3. A red rose planted at each memher's home. 4. Honey contributed to General Camp Fund. 5. Money contributed to the Scholarship Loan Fund. Row I: Gayle Largent, Sue Bochette, Peggy Bellue, Taska Cook, Patsy Thompson, Brenda McKeown, Phyllis Collins, Ann Hughes, Margie Slack, Rebecca Flynn. Pat Lunsford, Marietta Wylie, Betty Clark. Row 2: Lynda Wilks, Virginia Dove, Barbara Bowden, Kathryn Wilson, Kathleen Abell, Clair Kenner, Barbara Bruner, Nannie Mae Lucas, Marva Moody, Jean Smith, Nannie Dove, Nancy Kitchersid, Betty Hinson, Becky Dove. Row 3: Patsy Procter, Ann Byers, Ann Rollins, Carol Steadman, Sally Shannon, Paula Prager, Margaret Barber, Linda Poston, Patsy Keener, Bernadine Dewitt, Linda Dubose, Mildred Clayton, Brenda Proctor, Virginia Smith. Row 4: Janet Reid, Pat Cassels, Rita Sharp, Linda Clack, Johnette Noland, Linda Gibson, Janie Boyd, Janice Lee, Evelyn Miller, Jo Ann Raines, Brenda Sue Miller, Mildred Jones, Betty Jean Gregory, Judy Dubose. fx CHESTER HIGH BAND We Continue Our Wfinning Ways NIR. HERBERT TYLER, Director Late last spring our band had the wonder- ful experience of performing in the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D. C. The trip made by Greyhound took four days and those four eventful busy days will ever be remembered bv each of us. We not only had the thrill of participating in the mammoth Cherry Blossom Parade but we took sight- seeing trips over our Capital City. Nluch hilarious laughter and gay chatter hlled those big Greyhound buses both coming and going, even if old man weather did send us snow in April on the wav home. This season we have won second place-a handsome silver trophy-in the district Band Contest and another lovely bronze trophy! third place-in the State Contest. We are looking forward to marching in Christmas parades, performing for other functions, and to presenting our annual concert in the spring. All these things mean long hours of practicing both in the marching field and in the music room. Congratulations to the band for win- ning . , f' were familiar words heard over our sound track each morning following a performance bv our Bed Cyclone Bandn this season. Evidence of our success are two silver first place trophies lWinnsboro and Whitmire Christmas paradest, a silver lov- ing cup for second place in the area contest, and a bronze trophy for third place in the state marching contest. We are looking for- ward to performing in our district and state festivals and to presenting our annual con- cert in the spring. All of these activities have meant long hours of practice both in the marching field and in the practice room. SENIOR BAND ROSTER MAJORETTES Brenda Bumgarner, Dee Dee Brice, Diane Hudson, Sara Jane Wagers. lion- nie Wilson. COLOR GUARD Judy Black, Captain: Leila Heath Hall. Edith Hamilton, Dixie Woodward. Nlary Jo Lowry, Tina Grant, Beth Bice, Martha Gaddy. CORNETS Bobby Shannon. Wfayne Boulware, George Parker, Bob Crowder, Skipper Ehrlich, Robert llorris, Jimmy Wagers, Janet Reed, Jimmy McLurkin, Mike Wilson. Homer Oliver, Nicky Colvin. CLARINETS Sara Jane Wage-rs, Patsy Boulware, Judith Reed. Warren Brown. Donna Huggins. Bobbie Oates, Harold Wilson, Linda Rogers. Jack fNlcKeown. Sara Holiday, Judy Catoe, Jimmy Shrader, Mayce Crowder, Janice Lee. Bobby Wfhitesides. SAXOPHONES Alan Rash, Virginia Nlobley. Thad John- son, Diane Hudson, Frances Ann Mc- Dowell. DRUMS Philip Roof. Charlie Poole. Hennies RailEY, Joyce Arnold, Dickie Blackbum, Andrew Johnson. BELLS Suzie Lynn Rogers, Dawna Jo Cole. FLUTES Brenda Bumgarner, Carolyn Graham, Janie McLeave, Margaret Roberts, Bonnie Wilson. TROMBONES Bill Gaston. Donnie Love. Frank John- son. Sherrie Gladden. BARITONES Joe Miskovich. Linda Newton. BASS Grady Guy. Bobby McKeown. OFFICERS BOBBY SHANNON President BRENDA BUMGARNER Vice President SARA JANE WIAGERS Secretary CAROLINE GRAHAM Treasurer DoxNA Hcecrxs JANIE NTCLEAVE Properly Managers Bonny SHANNON Drum Major BRExDA BUMCARNER Head tllajorette fl fl I ff! YG 'I Judy, Bobby, Sara Jane, Mr. Tyler, Carolyn and Brenda admiring our new trophies. THE JUNIOR BAND OFFICERS President . . .... . Harm Czmnties We Can See Improvement Each Year Vice President ' ' ' MARY SHANNON The Junior Band has performed this year at several foothall SeCfem y'Tf9a5U ef - - HARRIET HEATH games. They will be an important part of our spring concert. Drum Major . . . ROBERT NTCKEOWN The ambition of each of these xounff musicians is to he ro . P ' p ' moted to the Senior Band. Wvith aclcletl experience and practice that is exactly what happens to each mcmlier if he is persistent. This younger group is the nucleus from which our Senior Band draws each year. Row I: Danny Sneed, Steve Peay, Peggy Killian, Terry Hare, Ronnie Bmlcer, Frances Ann Hopper, Mary Ann Bigham, Patsy Hendrix, Buddy Cessels, Robert McKeown. Row 2: Lee Byrd, L. C. Farrell, Terry Ruff, Pam Gladden, Mary Haas, Larry Grant, Adrene Shugart, Toni Shealy, Harriet Heath. Row 3: Mary Shannon, Helen Gladden, Burney Miller, Andy Woodward, Wanda Nichols, Pam Giltner, Flossie Black, Terry Tinker, Claudia Freeman. Row 4: Niclrie Nichols, Herbert Love, Kathy Gorley, Danny Odom, Jalrie Schwieterman, Dianne Starnes, Larry Ram- SGY, l-- B. Cannon, Angie Baller. Row 5: Wayne Crawford, Sandra Lee, Stevie Stowe, Larry Ashley, Bettie Knox, Cheryl Clarlr, Danny Culpepper, Jean Bennett, Elizabeth Revels. Row 6: Wallace Sanders, Jed Dunbar, Miclrey Moon, Barry Clack, Edward Hammond, Bill Brice, Phil Chap- pell, Milton Burrell, Tyre Lee. 1 I I I :se ite ' ' :Sl J li 3 TT: ,V -- t E ii'- M. - is as I ,U ' P-at ff SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS Being a Member of This Group Means Much Singing and Practice Arnold. Joyce Ashley. Benny Atkinson. Marion Bagley. Jimmy Bailey, Ann Bailey, Joyce Baker, Chee Chee Baker, Jeannie Bankhead, Bettie Bankhead, Jimmy Bennett, Carol Bennett, Doran Benson, Pat Betts, Berry Bickctt, Glenda Black, Jeanelle Black, Judy Blackburn, Dickie Bowers, Janice Boyd, Judy Bramlett, Alice Brice, Lois Brooks, Buddy Brooks, Totty Brown, Cecily Bumgarner, Brenda Bumgarner, Sherrie Burnside, Judy Bynum, Jean Caldwell, Janet Caldwell, Mary Campbell, Barbara Cassells, Dot Catoe, Frances Christopher, Maxine Cole, Dawna Jo Collins. Joe Cook, Jimmy Crenshaw, Glenda MRS. CATHERINE Moons, Director Cudd. Brenda Cudd, Sandra Darby, Alice Davis, Judy DeHart, Gwen DeHart, Marie Dover, Karen Estes, Dotty Feaster, Barbara Fennell, Carolyn Fennell, Jimmy Ferrell, Billy Ferrell, George Ferrell, Sammy Flenniken, Elizabeth Gaddy, Curtis Gaddy. Martha Gaddy, Sylvia Gallman, Dona Gardner, Esther Gardner, Peggy Garner, Linda Garrett, Alma Gaston, Bill Gheant, Carol Gladden, Ross Good, Harriet Grant. Tina Grady, Guy Hall. Dickie Hall, Leila Hamilton, Edith Heinlein, Robert llickey, Carol Hoffman, Linda Holliday, Sarah Hoover. Carolyn Hoyle. Mickey Hudson, Joyce Hudspeth, Sammy Hunter, Rita son. Andrew on son. Becky Johnson, Frank Jones. Johnsie Jones, Joyce Jones, Peggy Killian, Carole Killian, Charles Lancaster. Bobby Lawson. Donnie Lee. Buddy Lee. Evelyn Lindsey, Billy Love. Donnie Love. Mary Anna Lowry. Brownlee Lusk. Kay Lutz. Jimmy Lynn, Lynda Carole McCollum, Daphne McDill, Tracy Mclieown, Gloria McWatters, Linda Morrow. Linda Mumpower. Dale Newton. Linda John J ln Nichols. Carolyn Nichols, Elaine Orr. Bonnie Parker, George Peay, Bonnie Poole, Charlie Porter, Betty Anne Pressley, Joan Pressley, Kirk Railey, Ellen Bailey, Hennis Reid, Judith Roberts, Jane Roberts, Margaret Robinson, Judy Robinson, Wayne Rollins, Carol Roof, Elaine Roof, Phillip Sanders, Nancy Shannon, Bobby Shannon, Lila Sigmon, Brenda Smith, Bennie Smith, Bettie Smith, Marilyn Smith, Sarah Sneed, Lee Stringfellow, Edith Thomas, Douglas Wagers, Sarah Jane Vllalker, Freddy Vilallace, Judy Watson, Betty Jean Weir, Nora Weir, Robby Welch, Sandra Wilks, Florence Wilks, Sandra Williard, Shirley Wilson, Bonnie Wilson, Carol Wishert, Barbara Wioodward, Diane Woodward, Dixie Wioodward, Ruth Wrenn, Clyde Wyatt, Ronnie BCJYS' GLEE CLUB Basses, Contraltos, Tenors- All Blend Here MRS. CATHERINE MooRE, Director Benny Ashley, Jimmy Bagley, Jimmy Bankhead, Dickie Blackburn, Buddy Brooks, Joe Collins, Jimmy Cook, Jimmy Fennell, Billy Ferrell, George Ferrell, Sammy Ferrell, Curlis Gaddy, Bill Gaslon, Ross Gladden, Grady Guy, Dickie Hall, Roberl Heinlein, Sammy Hudspelh, An- drew Johnson, Frank Johnson, Charles Killian, Bobby Lancasler, Donnie Lawson, Buddy Lee. Billy Lindsey, Brownlee Lowry, Jimmy Luh, George Parker, Charlie Poole, Kirk Pressley, Hennis Railey, Wayne Robinson, Phillip Roof, 4 - Bobby Shannon, Lee Sneed, Douglas Thomas, Freddy Walker, Robby Weir, Clyde Wrenn, Ronnie Wyall. .Nga 'ff-...xx ,H . M- . -x.,,A sn Xxx ic K Q V N K I , -N- K A r N'3xx ix N GIRLS' GLEE CLUB We Enjoy Singing Together MRS. CATHERINE BIOORE, Direczor Joyce Arnold, Marion Alkinson, Ann Bailey, Joyce Bailey, Chee Chee Baker, Jeannie Baker, Belly Bankhead, Carol Bennell, Doran Bennell, Pal Benson, Belly Bells, Glenda Bickell, Jeanelle Black, Judy Black, Janice Bowers, Judy Boyd, Alice Bramlell, Lois Brice, Tolly Brooks, Cecily Brown, Brenda Bumgarner, Sherrie Bumgarner, Judy Burnside, Jean Bynum, Janel Caldwell, Mary Caldwell, Barbara Campbell, Dol Cassels, Frances Caloe, Maxine Chrislopher, Dawna Joe Cole, Glenda Cren- shaw, Brenda Cudd, Sandra Cudd, Alice Darby, Judy Davis, Gwen De Harl, Marie De Harl, Karen Dover, Dolly Esles, Barbara Feasler, Carolyn Fennell, Elizabelh Flenniken, Marlha Gaddy, Sylvia Gaddy, Dona Gallman, Eslher Gardner, Peggy Gardner, Linda Garner, Alma Garrell, Carol Gheanl, Harriel Good, Tina Granl, Leila Hall, Edilh Hamillon, Carol Hickey, Linda Hoffman, Sarah Holliday, Carolyn Hoover, Mickey Hoyle, Joyce Hudson, Rila Hunler, Johnsie Jones, Joyce Jones, Peggy Jones, Carole Killian, Mary Anna Love, Kay Lusk, Lynda Carole Lynn, Daphne McCollum, Tracy McDill, Gloria McKeown, Linda McWaliers, Linda Morrow, Dale Mumpower, Linda Newlon, Carolyn Nichols, Elaine Nichols, Bonnie Orr, Bonnie Peay, Belly Anne Porler, Joan Pressley, Ellen Railey, Judilh Reid, Jane Roberls, Margarel Roberls, Judy Robinson, Carol Rollins, Elaine Roof, Nancy Sanders, Lila Shannon, Brenda Sigmon, Bennie Smilh, Bellie Smilh, Marilyn Smilh, Sarah Smilh, Edilh Slringlellow, Sarah Jane Wagers, Judy Wallace, Belly Jean Walson, Nora Weir, Sandra Welch, Florence Wilks, Sandra Wilks, Shirley Williard, Bonnie Wilson, Carol Wilson, Barbara Wisherl, Diane Woodward, Dixie Woodward, Rulh Woodward. ,- r 1 l tux Abell Bet y Abell lxathleen Xberc romlne Nllldred Adam Johnnie Ashley Cordella Au tlll N1y1an Ballard Donna Bennett Jean Bxckett Nlar1lyn Boulysare Joyce Boyyden Barbara Bruner Barbara Brun on Nlar ha Bynu1n Toot IC Cablnt f arol Caldyytll Nlfargaret Cannon L B La ell Sarah Catoc lhane Chr1 topher XfY'lClld Clark Judy flaytr Il Dougla Collm Phy 1 Look Joyce flook Ta la fopel 1nd Je11n1e Croyydtr Nlayce FUIIHIYI ham Nlary 1 nm llayy on Ann De l amy Sandra JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS NIRS CATHERINET NTOORE Dzrector Ile Prmce Shannon 11111 nn lleyy1tt Bernadme Url gcr TJIHIIIIL llu Bo e Judy llu Bo e Lllldni llunm Nlary 1 Dunna tt Barnara n lurfloth arol llyllll Rebecca u ua Tel Furr Brenda 1ln1c1 Nlargle C l1ddc11 llclen r1nt larry 1 llnca rlflin lr1eda llan1l1r1tk Joanne H1m11m11d Fdyy ard ll1rt fll lore a 1ry Hcath llarr1et lllll on ttty H lly Jmnny u he nn lluntcr Nell IIIINIII Joyce Jack on Nlary Nell Olll S lu 1 lu Barbara lxttntr Clalr lxuntr N1CklC lxtnnedy James lxctchtr 1d Nancy lx111 Nlar aret lxnoyi Betty lmktord Yale rdf rd Nellle lylll Brenda argtnt fayle um Na11n1e N ae Nlirtxn Xnn Nlf Doyyell Frances N ff my 1n Bet y Nlrlxcoyyn Brenda Nlrlxzoy Il Flora N11 Nlfmu Su an Nl1llcr Barbara 1 Tmrry Nfl on Harry Uyytn Nlar aret l 1 ike Ne l1e lr IX Buddy l ra cr la l6flTTC Jo Xnne Bey cl Bunny Ann X512 tw-.i Roof Annette Roof Brenda Bouch Nancy Runyan Suzanne Sc ar Glenda Shannon Nlary Shlrley Lmda Shugart Adrene Slack Nlar IC Sloan lonnle Smlth Brenda Stephen on Nlary Strmgfelloyy NIar1an Thoma Frances Thomp on Joyce Thomp on Pat y Todd Jamce Todd Joyce .Nw Narnadore Betty Ann Wa c Nlartha W aldrop Robert We mger Judy Vi 1lke l ynda VV1l on Druc1lla W1l on Lllllan Vi 1l on Kathryn WI00lfldgC Peyton Wylle Nlarletta Harborough Joey in I 1 W4 '11 1 1 , 1 . 1 X 1 Ns , 1 1 XX .' , Y X 1 1 1 1 1 This Is Our Largest Group Singing Together 1 . s1' ' ' . 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I+'s a mad scramble as Judy and Joan fight for the ball. l If We beat fl1e Bear Calsl Wlwal' more needs 'lo be said. ports Where the re feree's whistle and the coaches shout, And long hours of practice really wear us out. Where the thrill of victory and the taste of defeat Are etched in our memories both bitter and sweetg Where the game is played and the task is done, The best we know how whether lost or won. ls Head Coach, R. E. Wilson, and Coach Jerry Roberts. FOCTBALL A Good '59 Season li. E. Wilson, head coach: Jerry lloherts. Nlarion Parrish. l.owell Fchwieterman. assistant coaches. Coach Wilson lead his super trihc In a lietter than average 6-5 record this year. with thc- assistance of our new coach. Mr. .lerrv Roberts. who came to us from Laurens. He did much to make the A39 foot- ball year a success. ln our first game we played host to a strong Clover eleven. .-Xftcr a hard fought hrst half. the wall finally fell and wc crushed the hliluc lfaglesi' from Clover 26-13. The following week we again played on our home field hut were not quite so fortunate. It was a nip and tuck game all the way down to the final gun but the HBlue Hurricanesw from l.ancaster elced out a 7-0 victory over our Cyclones. Lancaster went on to win the State Class AA Championship. On Sep- tember 18th. we traveled to Greenwood to tangle with the mighty f'Creen Fmeraldsn. Although Ches- ter drew first lilnocl. Greenwood snapped hack to a 32-7 victory. Creenwood went to rate as the num- ber one team in the state in their class. Tin- next week we were on the road again. This time we traveled to Clinton where wc tangled with a pow- erful 'iRed Devil eleven. After a thrilling game. we eked out a l-L-i3 victory. On October 2nd we played on our home field with the Bull Dogsi' from Camden. After a daz- RED CYCLCDNE A TEAM Row I: Curtis Gaddy, Lee Sneed, Jimmy Ward, Jimmy Shrader, Eddie McGuinn, Bobby Wallace, Jimmy Gambrell, Butch Roberts, Jerry Roberts, Wayne Hampton. Row 2: Roy McNinch, Carl Gordon, Mitchell Foster, George Ferrell, Neil Alexander, Billy Dover, Clyde Wrenn, Bill Gaston, Gene Gregory. Row 3: Johnny Ramsey, Billy Ferrell, Joe Collins, James Ferrell, Olin Grant, Jimmy Brooks, Wayne Robinson, Diclmie Hall, Jimmy Banlzhead. Row 4: Charles Crocker, Charles Hoyle, Bobby Lawson, Buddy Broolrs, Charles Brawley, Tommy Hamilton, Terry Ehrlich, Milan Foster, Harry Nelson, Marion Hatchell, Row 5: Coaches Parrish, Roberts, Schweiterman, Wilson. Jesu Q-.ao-aa.-gg. gy'- I '7 '?Fi M V' Q V .,.-,,.,,i?+ A y Mi -r, Q. -,rv--M '- 'T -If x Row l: Bobby Lawson, Buddy Brooks, Johnny Ramsey, Wayne Robinson, Tommy Hamilton, Olin Grant, Jimmy Banlrhead, Billy Ferrell, Joe Collins. Row 2: Dickie Hall, Charles Brawley, Harr Nelson, J F Il, St H ll Ch I y ames erre eve a , ares Crocker, Marion Hatchell, Billy Atkinson. Row 3: Jimmy Grant, Tilden Ward, Terry Ehrlich, Milan Foster, Gene Biggers, Joey Yarbarough, Butch Jackson, Don Reed, Tommy Gregory. Row 4: Jim Holly, John Strickland, Stolcey Ashley, Turner Varnadore, Steve Burch, Jimmy Leitner, Bobby Barber. Coaches: Marion Parrish and L. A. Schweiterman. THE B SQUAD zling offensive show, we were in the winning column again with a 33-13 victory. The next week we traveled to York and clashed with the surprisingly stubhorn York HCreen Dragons. A muddy strug- gle ensued but we came out on top with a 6-0 victory. On October l6th we played the Newherry Bulldogs in their hometown. At the end of the hrst half we found ourselves tied 7-7. During the second half the i'Bulldogs out harked our Red Cyclones and scored three hig touchdowns to our one. This left us trailing 27-ll. The following week we were host to the Gaffney 'tlndiansf' It was an exciting ball game hut Gaffney was not to he denied and licked us 12-O. On October 30th we played on our home field for the last time and tangled with the Wildcats from Winnshoro. Wild- cats they really were for they clipped us 37-l3. Curtis Gaddy, Wayne Hampton, Managers. 1' t X 1- November 6th was the day we traveled to Rock Hill to renew our rivalry with this famous squad after an eleven year layoff. We were not to be denied this night. Every Cyclone who played did his bit in this thrilling game which gave us a sweet victory with a 20-l3 score. On November 13th six of our Cyclone seniors played their last football game for Chester. We traveled to Linion where we met a powerful Yellow Jacket eleven. As the final gun sounded, there was much happiness because we had won 19-6. However. along with this joy. there was also sorrow as we took off the old red and white uniforms the last time. We felt that we had a record to be proud of. Three of our five losses were to the three top teams in the state. Most of all we were proud to have worn the red and white of Chester High School and to have represented it well. Assistant Coaches Marion Parrish and Lowell Schweiterman Bobby Wallace Halfback Carl Gordon Cenfer Bull Gasfon Helfbaclz QQ Proud parenls wnfh fheur boys +l1e Wrenns +he Dovers +l1e Wards The Sneeds 'Hue Shraders Roberfs drnves for exira yardage 111 P- Bnlly Ferrell Taclrle Clyde Wrenn Ouarferbaclr l l Q W-4-iw , ,i- E' 'sw' 0 1 I Q X N 5 l I l ' A fix -.gs N-.nf iff-4 re-21 'fl H: Ai ,gs Eddie McGumn Guard George Ferrell Tackle Jlmmy Brooks End Gambrell breelzs a clover pass Abi .2331 -L! 4... Gene Gregory Guard Roy McNmcl'1 Tackle 112 I A4 Charles Hoyle End Nell Alexander End Bully Dover Fullbacl: Ferrell Brawley Roberls Dover Bankhead Brooks off fhe field affer a wlnnlng game James Ferrell Quarlerback From Coach s and reserves looks we are no+ donng well nn ihns one Jlmmy Bankhead Cenler 'viii' 1 1113 0-9 'I ..-!- . JJJ55 fl' as 'Q W w v 'fs 1' ' . Q. I .1 J' lit' Q2 f ga .I v wx U 's N H!! 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If -W Row I Coach Musenheumer Gene Bennett Buddy Courtney Bobby Wallace Jnmmy Gambrell Gus Poulos Coach Shealy Row 2 Johnny Wrenn Eddie McCameron Kel+h Rlchardson John McConnell Bally Banlchead Dlclue Hall Row 3 Jlmmy Broolrs George Ferrell Clyde Wrenn Jlmmy Cool: Tommy Jones Row 4 Sammy Ferrell James Ferrell Bully Ferrell Odell Clark 1959 BASEBALL Kneeling James Ferrell Jnmmy Cook Standlng Kel+h Ruchardson Gus Poulos Odell Clark Jnmmy Broolrs is .JPN ,..4Mnu-1 riff' New We Hope to Improve Our Play Coaches Guy lVl1senhe1mer and Al Shealy The 1909 ed1t1on of the Red Cs clone Base ball squad had IIS worst season ln tuelxe wears ws 1th a 3 vwm 6 loss scope Thls record Though the team was hurt by prexlous grad uatlon and was short on experlence lt made up for thls by plaxmg ruth determmatlon The outstandmg performers for the Cy clones were pltcher Clyde Wrenn who posted a 3 wm and 3 loss record Wrenn ss as named to the All Area team first team Eddle Nlc Cameron outstandmg catcher for the Cy clones, led hls team with a 340 battln aser age and was also named to the All Area first team Even though lnterest ln baseball IS not so CI1ll1l1Sl3Qt1C as wed l1ke a number of our h1 h school students are falthful to the game and each xear they are determlned to put a team on the field 'T it . I t A 'Ne J , E Q f X 5 ' me 'F I sy v- A . . N! . fl 5 . b L M . A Fw -:...Ql.- ' gave the Cyclones third place in the district. ' V . h' ' - w, , ll ' 1 C J ' . ' l . - . , - ' ,. 2'-r ' - . v .I . M 1 . H. L v , . , ' ,C S' - , ,Z.'1. li ,or ,nw Kneelmg Tommy Jones Eddue McCameron Standing Jummy Gambrell George Ferrell Buddy Courtney Clyde Wrenn Sammy Ferrell Gene Bennett Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester 0 Chester 4 Chester 4- Lnlon Gaffney Clmton Lancaster Clmton Lancaster Newberry Lmon New berry 1 1 4 1 2 8 w I Ferrell Dnclue Hall Bobby W allace Ro Bankhead W2 Johnny Wrenn John McConnell Bully 103 'Z AI fy 5' ' . . yy' 4 5 ' ' ' , l V ' ' l' A' 3 l ' --5, li y 1 , 'Q 5 5 'f -F V A 1 'W V 7 1 1 -se 5, f li , -u ' V1 , - V --'lf 1 My sw...-.. Q W A 2 'tx fl A M 4 5 . 5 fir 1 5 -, x , grip I A X, .4 V X ri 5 H. ' 1 I' I Ro :amy , - - , , 2 , , ' . 2 . ...... I' 1 ' -f 6 ....... 4 . t 5 V 3 ....... ' 5 f Q , 5 ...... t 5 Y J . ' l ' I 2 ....... 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'fig 13 TS -w1lvvf 'CD 4 ? , CHESTER IIICH PRIYCESS CAROLINA CAROLSEL June Roberts NIISS CHESTER COINTY Kay Lusk ,P J .2 J p, if if , . gfgf :ff x In f I I f I , gli 'x Waich i+, Mr. Banlcliead, your wife Hsinlcs you are going io spill if. X, yx Faculfy row and rrusfees and +l'ieir wives loo enioy ilfie prom. Junior-Senior prom recalls happy mem ories. Ei 1- Refreslnmenis are served. OUR GRATITUDE TO THESE lach xear we hase cause to he especlally grateful to the mam fI'lQl1dQ and eo workers who make our festrrm posslble Wlthout thelr and we could not publl h a xefxr hook Thur hnauelal help thelr eooperatlon thur keen personal mterest IH us 'md m our sehool 1el1x1t1es IQ reflectrd IH the uholelrmrted manmr that thu haw toxvlrds us 'md our se mo J ten ur lretcl lilllfli for lu 1 an llxvns thex 'msuer our call Tln: we tppreelite more lhfm ue can exprtss To the folloumg we art most grateful Exers professlonal frlend who alded u doctors lamers our congressmen and others Our prmrlpwl Wlr Pratt md Mr Smoke, the hrgh school secretary Our photographers Tomms Hedgepath and Jlm Nlelxeowsn Our prmtus Toote 8 Danes espeelalls Harrell Brooks 'md Nlr Dot Smslx ur staff that dld not stop lllllll the Joh was done ur fellow classmates xx ho worked so ss ell ss 1th us Our faculty memhe rs xx ho cooperated ID uers wax thex could To all who had a part ln mwkmg ll1lQ book we smcerely thank sou BETTIE BANKHEAD Edztor ROBBY GARRISON Buszness Manager EX A XVEQT Faculty Advisor 140 '. - tt ,,l l.Cf '-s ,ll . fly dz .' Every business firm represented in this book. U Y . Q . S- M H A? X W - ' L ., . z ' s. ' . - 5. Y L . . VV v s O 5 . M . . . O ' -- s ' ' - ' t. . K . .M 3 Y M. Y ' ' rn v H , ' v gag S Wx YNf'f, Pvxx 511 in 1' N' f 1 'Q In Xs5v A-1 v If K BI ,us 3 v 75. in-3 Qi' Parents and Friends gather for the bug send oft as our Band boards GREYHOUND for the Cherry Blossom Festival un Washmgton Chester Hn Students go GREYHOUND 141 FTW ,. I 1 ! 717' . 1, ,Y 1 ' ' fa 6 15, 1 ' gil! aw an Z . I 5 at . - .4 1 1 xdx- Q5 r r Q ' I Y! 1 ' 4' 0 V4 Y' I Y '- T P r 1 XA . 1, 5 , V ff , I Y ' ' 4 I - t A ' N X Ni X ' . li A .' Q 'P gi: l --i Ht' . 'ii W ' s x , ,uv Q '-'V ' .. . ' s , ff 5wGpgufW.qb a,w 5, . A 12 v.' nx., - s. s',- ': I f 4 , :jk X:w...X',. fn: 1 x' N f- N 1 5 W .J w I. IAN ' 3 . fs x E , - . . . 'N N 4' 5 f 5 'lj . 'A' ' -.eu - :K vs -4- , . o gn-w Q -.J N lack of pep h they re drlnklng Edlsfo Golden Guernsey mllk he high energy milk! 2ifl'L?,lgi'eJif,f'Xfemfi172++iTf,H'5fndJff+?QZfeE',1'l+iilSE'TSi','iZ'QTeiuJl1i1 une Mm! of EXW' Goodness' Q O ydedknf M EdlSf0 aww'-My I ftef '1 I if-,l -1 , , Hi Edisfo Dairy Cenier, 300 Cen+er Sfreef, Chesier, S. C. inpgfiik Liirfztfitllffif ffiibiwiockiaizznlf Egvmxmmu EMU-K ,li swirl' F3 ::::1 l fffffiitfft fiiirii if: N ,-'f-,- ls 41 , S E A L T E S T Always the Best The Milk All School Children Love PEARCE-YOUNG ANGEL COMPANY WHOLESALE! Fooos Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried SPARTANBURG, S. C. Congratulations, Seniors Dr. J. N. Gaston WLEH' END GA AGE f' D6 f neral Repanrs Parts ' oulan Cham Savss Sales SL Servlce Phone 2210 Chester C f scum STATE cl-lEvRol.E1 Chest outh Carol1na PHONE 4147 Chester Hlgh Students learns to dr1ve W1th a Chevrolet Complzments of HERMAN P HAMILTON HARE S INCORPORATED Where Quahty Counts PHoN1-3 3262 Complzments of HOPKINS WILKS J E W E L E R Complzments of C0'nP 1f f of :sn-lER's BEAUTY SHOP PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY Blackstock, S C BLACKSTOCK GROCERY W S McCarley H S McDonal PHONE 15 3683 , I' V. i-J fw if: 5-7 . A . fir jill? fl ff h g 'Lt L,ZcZfft' . 3 Q' ' , f ,Qfffif Y J I 1 ' W tt 3 af R S PET MILK COMPANY L Glenda, Judy OmmY, Flor ence , send, Gladys an have fheir daily drink of Pee. N f ff d d J f d M mic H5 y LM A - wnv Biff, VJ -fy ,VUUXX df WW' wwf? OEM if f rm WML K, mmm , , 1 U C, I 14.1 Owfafi JV 1jkfA!,,12J4 M7 'YVVW '. 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X X A - 1 N It., Q IRC, fHb THE HUB SCUTHERN ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 105 WEST Exn TELEPHONE 3516 EfEc1ent Excellent Serv1ce Outfitters for the NVho1e Fam11y VT Phone 4580 141 Gadsden St cl-lssnsn ICE 8. run co. f WR'G 'T W TE C0 Qualxty Coal xx Pure Ice PHONE 2135 Fr1g1da1re Apphances an Furnlture for the Home DIAL 4643 107 MAIN STREET Mxmesv 4 M3055 EAD Moron cn-lesrsn Auto suPPl.Y OW OMPANY W ado 5 Hudson Siget VOX X Chester S C Tour NAPA Jobbef IS a Good 'Vlan to KE ow 'QV iufomoblle Dealers SIHCC 1921 CHESTER SOL TH C XROI IX A BEST VVISHES CLASS OF 60 1 0 L f V .X Ii T 1 Y A 1 Iv nj T- J1 Jimmy Brooks, a good cusfomer o u 's V X K 1 1 1-4 A V 1 1 'f sa 1 1 ' ' I ff 1 1' If fu 1 all-,A , H1 V. 1 m 1, , d ,, lx !f'tkx'- 7 . I - .,'! , 1 1' 1 1 6' , J n . QW W I 1 , , . . Ely 1 . 7 . X T ' A y T 4' 4 A-YA , J, M111 ' 'puff-zu-Q. fu I E W 2 M M .nj , g ,W i W ' I Y Wx 1 4-fwfemi .T mm Q , Q I I. W 5 T wma, ww M ,M 1. if . 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'i 0 Q Q'-1 'L 7, ir Xe lm Ia X, 3, 7 X. fy 1 0 X' ,lf J C AC. , , , v A v , A xr N ,- L 1 O V ' - I , ' 7 Y 4 . 1 - - t - - x .T 4, T, . r , N i. 4 V v C . . , , k v Arnerlcq s COME HN COLOINIAL You COVIE OUT BETTER EVERY T1'v1E For most Food Retculer by EAC 1859 COLONIAL STORES INCORPORATE 5 R f ESTABLISH EDf XIBSQZ C0l0IIIAl STIIIIES CHARLOTTE PAPER COMPANY Golden Guernsey Milk Supplxes your Pencll Box w1th Southern Ma1d School Supphes The Best sTRlNGFEl.l.ow s DAIRY Frye B s 'ess se e Income Tax Bookkeepxng Telephone 5868 125 Columbxa St Complzments of Nu-Idea School Supply Company SLx1TER,S c WHITE PRINTING COMPANY Complete llne of School Equlpment, School Supphes, Church Pens, Y Pulplt Furmture, Choir Chalrs, OFFICE AND SCHOOL SLPPLIES Sunday School Furmture Estabhshed 1921 .f MX 0 I H A T T A 'X I P aa o A 1 1 1 I nj X . N Ks ,..,', ..., - ,- I 'v,:-V-: I ':ff:.' E Z 2 ff2-1 ' X U X I I flgxr ll 1 1 ' mm V. fe .. I E' :WW 41, ' X tt I f ' 1 - ,.1T . '51, , by V, 11 , E j19l1,..,y YI M ' has ' ...... .. ..-- vjy 1' If 11111 1,3 fag., ......,. Y, I ,, M,WMIfII',If I 111-11 I , E 1 1131.1 11 . KN . ' W 1 24,11 1 - j p - ' 'E-- I-4 Q . . .' !i I 'E i' -E , , , ' A . . . o o I BALL S MEN SHOP Chester,S C Taylor Made Imported Shoes PIONEER Belts 6L Jewelry MARLBORO Shxrts REVERE Sportswear PLYMOUTH Top Coats DeLOACH Socks PORTAGE Shoes HAYNE Underwear STYLE MARK SUIIS WWBYV 5 W We Keep You Informed On Local Events 153 I 0 0 A X f M ' I lyda Wrenn, Butch Roberts, Mr. Geo. Robinson J y W d J y G b II if a real cool sweater. Lf A , 0 ' 1 l I ! 'V cc as C'm51mtulm'm5 RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORE To The Stmor Class of l960 DR M I. MARION 1 1 Ill Il t 1 A Gadsden Street To The Semor Class CONGRATULATIONS DR C W BRICE JR Best VV1shes For The Class Sf 60 x ANGUS HA N1 ACAL L.AY m Chester K, 'NIOTHFRS AND DAUGHTI RS W AKF 00I glCl 5 THEIR FASHION HEADQUARTERS .IENNIE M OATES INSURANCE AGENCY ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE l3l Wlam St D1a1 48Zf Home 539 HI Way Gulf Service Sfclhon TRADF WITH Us THF BEST IN SERX ICE T121 LPHONF 2572 S ALUDA RO AD Dlamonds VI atches S1lx em are Luggage STRICKERS JLHEIRX STORE Ixe l75 Gadsden St Chester S O The Fmendlx Credmt jewelers Bagley s Service Stahon West End Road Chggtgf, S C PHONE 2610 BLACK'S DRUG STORE T 2 l A U7 v 'v Your DOH ' B y. Tl 0 - fog! o 0 0 ' ' .X x N? ,U XX , Q N - I I G Q , I Q P-'XJ I ' T L A . . 1, FN A XX l ' 0 0 0 1 0 HS! J N t A gl , . . L A ' x lk' l . ' X' ' T. Q I FJ 'X B NT l N W ' ,1 'xx - x - ,ff , xx X X -J 47' in X N A J WN xx 'X .L ' 6 N I - t 4 Y 4' ' N My J X ll A A A A A A l 4 K A A KA ,XJ xXx x ef kj. XJ A , Q 4- I Y , Y ' Q Nil l L , L Ll A J , I .J . , . v v - 0 0 0 T T - 7 1 ' .T ', , F I ' o S W GOUGH CON GRATUL ATION S D1SfFlbUtOf Theillass of 1960 n' 'A U GULF OIL PRODUCTS ' ' DIAL 3166 f ,X Q g f Gia' rl-us BQRDEN coMPANY .2 LX' ff .2 ,f '7'f75 ff' Lf-xa '71 4 3 G R DAWSSN 81 SON j L2CffzuQ K uf CONGR Q,fw,,gQ gk THE 1960 NIOEr1YQAJSS ' 73,711 RUNYAN .IEWELERS Quahty at all Pr1ce Lex els - CHINA CRYSTAL HU flyx JEWELRY WATCHES TO o o ff . 4, rf FF- 4 I if S' .-Z' CL' , 5' ,Q ,H Z I ,.--L.. . vA! f Qinib 'I -4 ' 1' , . ,- Z-Ez,-J. Lf' .U - C -1 -. - 1 H! , f 'a ,'f Agvnrlf X ,L X1 g A - J -1 f ' ' . , -. ! 1 I I Kai ' , f X N, ff ' - 1.. -, I N' ll ' - Q- f if V cr, ff ,l A ,Z ' , , , I ff' 'M X 3- ' 4 N. A .. Ls I lv, , 0 0 '1 - f ' -f' ' I 7 L! ' x f' 1' 1 ,I C vr' 1 'V ., A CY V Carol and Frances love Runyan's beaufiful hings .fx If f . gg.,-' wr ' ' , SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY See Us For Your Furmture Needs In Front of the Post Office a just as Rellable DIAL 3016 CHESTER S C J E DUNBAR 8a SON The Blggest L1ttle Store 1n Chester What We Don t Have Well Get For You Michael and Mazie give you service with a smile HARDIN 8: VAUGHN The Store of quality and .vervice CODY S .IEWELERS The Gifts That Please YE' PIEDMONT AUTO PARTS GRAIG NOVELTY COMPANY 132 Hudson Street Nlanufacturers of TFLEPIIOX L 4171 Call I S Ffff MHP WW Veda Il RXVIL RI no 91 om FIXTLRI s CONGRATULATIONS Saluda Street Service Station 1960 SENIORS GROCPRIPS no xortoxs PHONE 9649 Dr Halsted NI Stone Complzmenfs 0 M C K E O W N Chester Laundry and FEED AND SUPPLY Dry Cleaning Phone 2103 T 29 CHESTER QOLTII CXROIIXX UEPHOXI 37 But xour portfrblt txpexxrrter E F R I D S DEPARTMENT STORE WYLIE S GIFTS AND BOOKS XVhere you 'lIXX'1XS eaxe an CHESTER S C Put xour autographs here THE COMMERCIAL BANK cANAl. woon coRPoRA1loN ronssr Pnonucts Menlber Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon 171 Columbia St Phone s12? PHONE 2181 2182 CHESTER Q C T f v 1 V V 1 V -1 v 1 'N ' V Q v C O I 113 Columbia Street I ' A , I J -vi ' . . 'A . at I C 'C 'Y C Y d L . - 'a ,Y - , x. . KIMBRELL'S Dependable Furniture 1 s ,ff O' 1 All tffnfjficf X 1 c 1 E ' 1F V GJ A 1 n gy We , i 0 109 M in Street Betsy, Frances, Sherry, Judy Cheering the Cyclones on. Seniors .... CHESTER ' SOUTH CAROLINA For your Future ' The Best PHONE 4133 A: , In All Things MOBILE MILLING COMPANY joe iV. Collins, President 'pu in uj vlcton FERTILIZER 1 fijev 0 ti 1 tn A, , Y M. XCQMPANY if 91 4 1' 7 ' 'v , AM ' X . 5- .X Y: Q , Cn nn tions rp fi ai- Ni '- . f , ,X gil 37 3 f f 4,1 , JA! A' 'K 1 -Manu aeturers O fn ' Ot! X - j 5 'ja from RY if , 1 ff T p'Hgg5HjOR.nDE5g51ERT1L1zERs f llxy i X r-gtg IX. ROBERT W. HEMPHILL Member of Congress Fifth District Chester, S. C. Phone 3117 Q WESTERN AUTO STEWART S LUMBER YARD PHONE 2186 UNITED l.oANs :Nc JI JW j C ngmlulalz n The Tmdln Post FHL CLASS OF 1960 COLV N S AGE 177 Gadsden St 1 bla St CHESTER SOLTH CXROLINA AL 932 Compllmenfs 0 y Our Complzments to DELUXE CLEANERS THE SENIORS Puck up and Dellvery Service V ILL L L U N C H 06 Sflluda Street Phone 5356 Gadsden Street DAVIS BROTHERS IOnThe Hill Groceries HHH Mewts 19 Ninin St. Dia 4168 Compliments DR W R WALLACE Co mplinzentx 0 THE CHESTER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB LILLIAN MURR SHOP LADIES RE ADX -TO-XX EAR TOTS TO TEENIS CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA I E. F. M L V D, B. M THE FAMILY STORE mm may CB Us 0 ' .0 5 I O .I I ! 1 ' g W 0' ' A Q W ' tw Y ' X 060 ' . ' f , If cus ' I' ELAN LI' jEL rF L My 'O .,f I' W ' O O O J, 1 'J me . L X, h A g Ll I I Itijlly . ' x I, 4 H I of 1 c I f ora Weir, Edifh Sfringfellow, Judy Cassells, Skipper Clinton, Tommy McWa'Hers, Jimmy rell Oils Luiz IISTQHIFIQ m on a mlghfy good conversehon. N THE CHESTER TELEPHONE COMPANY 0 Your Telephone For Every Service is LV 33 . if X03-iiBELK-HUDSON coMPANY rf? is T T, Ze SJ Web 905:16 ofBeJ1jJgZTIqIues EV 993 W Jgfwg?jiV5?i?EYiQJyQvie'f3Q QW ri? 145 Gadsden Street Pg dj D S O H M 0 A E R S May your life's walk grow evermore pleasant. C. B. BRAWLEY GROCERIES fix Complzments of Vlerchants and Cotton Buy ers BLACKSTOCK S C FRED H STRICKLAND Jyazf-'E' Fffmplfffwf-f 0 el-:Es R FURNITURE coMPANY U51 ,Ac The Best Ifalues IH Furmture ff' C V7 ,mf GLENN YOLNG Dzstrzbutor Are Found Here X L2 Stop t DAVIS SERVICE STATION Lancaster Road By Pass MRS SARA G DAVIS IAL 9204 A G I B S RADIO :Sz TV SERN ICE CHESTER S C DIAL J Compliments of RACHELLES BEAUTY SHOP Complzments of AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP Complzmenfs of MACK S CLEANERS Pmcknev Street Laundrx Hat VISIT BY PASS GRILL GAYLE Compliments o AMERICAN HEATING 81 PLUMBING CO CLAYTON S GROCERY GROCERIES XIEATS GAS 8. OILS Phone 4197 Great Falls CHESTER SOUTH CAROLINA R CHESTER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Wholesale Dlstrlbutors INOTIONS DRLGS HOSIERX J. C. HOWZE, Owner ROBERTS SERVICE STATION GA OIL TIRES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 195 GADSDEK: STREET CHESTER, S Congratulatlons J . E . D A V I 5 PEOPLES COAL COMPANY Also for The Cotton Gmmng In Town Call Us Complzments of MARY G. SLEDGE W. H. BISHOP GROCERY Grocenes, Fresh Meat, Produce Feeds, Gulf Gas 8: O11 PHON E -I-783 CES- TER R OAD CITY BARBER SHOP 165 Gadsden Street Dxal 5743 BILL CONRAD RED DOVER LEROY SMITH ROBERT ORR'S Q . , . . Le ' I S' 'S Af' ,' , . A fl' Xb If' I fl , I LZ , f I, i ,I J f V, , ,bf , A 7 , , f ff, , , I , X J vv Y' . . xx' ' X A A A rw ,TQ f f, I I X14 I f'i!V Vfglixgul a X .I . . O N A ' . DA , . . I 5'46 I I - AT , ' f ' I ' I v ' L d. o I ' -I T ' ' 'W 7 4 v A I l I y y A . . C. 1 VV V L J , , 1, N , ,R J f I R 52 Lffff af ftjdy M' f . fc' , ' kxsk f ' u 'L L U ' Nm at , f I 'f 2 x , lj f If if f SOUTHERN COAL 81 OIL CO VSILBLR G GRANT PURE OIL PRODUCTS Gas Inc NI t r O ls Heat ng Ol Qual tx Cnal 130 Hlnton Qtreet Phone 5475 Com liments 0 O 7 T 5' Distributor oi Woo i, i i, i-'f ' F Going away to School' Take Me With You' CSPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR COLLECIE STUDENTSD Glare wllyealtrmr Reporter Chester Couniy 5 Oldest and largest N efwspaper PUBLISHED EVERY WVEDNESDAY By The Tri-County Publishing Company JULIAN STARR JR. - Publisher ESTABLISHED 1869 W T HEDGPATH SR W HEDGPATH JR JAVIES G VICKEOWN Bus ss Wa ag J' g g s INDEPENDENT NEIGHBORHOOD STORES mg Chest A SL 'VI Sooper Market W H B1shops Grocery C B Brawleys Grocery Croft s Grocery Sc Meats Darby s Grocery Davrs Bros Ellrott s Market G SL E Grocery J O A Grocery Pmckney St Super lVIkt Commumty Grocery Wylre Bagley T E Slmpson j Slmpson Darby The Kennedy Co NVe are back er Hlgh School 752 Gadsden St Center Rd Gayle 133 Gadsden St Eureka 119 Marn St 161 Gadsden St VN est End Rd Corner Columb Prnckney St 201 York St Great Falls Rd Great Falls Rd Lowrys S C 1 8. -Xshford Sts Blackstock S C . o o . . I , . ' I A 1 7 H. - - - , . . 1 . , . . . . 1. ine I n er lqldild in Editor Adverti ing lllanager cc ' - ,, F I ... . ' v V , . 7 '7 1 ' T Y . . . a Y I ' v I I - , . . Compliments of CAROLINA COCA-CQLA Bottling Company CHESTER, S. C. Vf! f if Congratulations Class of '60 3, , X!!! JJ, Jiffy V I. c WRIGHT ,gil by . . THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK CHESTER, S. C. Capital 55 75,000.00 Surplus Sl25,000.00 Serving Chester County Since 1905 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COX MOTOR COMPANY N1g,ht and Sunday XI reelxer Serxlce 128 Columbm. DIAL 4184 1Nxghts and Holldays AI RI CRI R SI RI IC DIAL -If 0 Q! DAVID'S STEAK HOUSE US IRINIL AND CHOICI XI LSTI-RN STE ARS HONII COORTD NITALS XXL FII D THI TI AXIS On Top mf rlhe H111 BANKS INSURANCE AGENCY 1NIrs NI L Banks r GENFRAL INSLRANCII Nahonwlde Insurance Company 'N mnxu IDI XII TL u Ixsl 14 xml Co TIUXXXIIJI All Fl XI P1141 Ixsl xaxxu N ATIOXXXIDL LIII Ixsl RAXLI Co Columbus 16 Ohlo GIORCI R FIINIING Z 111 Ilrs Mann and Hudson Streets I X mum tx Phone 5323 1 Chfes,t5t,1i,S C L Res 4530 V DHL 5371 AN QAFONWIDE cooelsk on COMPANY 7 'D Dlstrlbutors Ph1111ps 66 Seruce Petroleum Produets Heatane LP Gas 196 207 Pmekney Street Congratul hon L CLASS OF 60 BARRON'S FUNERAL HOME riw Lv' f A v I , v' -L, A .-A, i lj O O NA .' ' Q. '. . I i ' . .' l CO. . I . . , J . A , V I 3-14 A lvI14 4 'Ie Ii . II ' Q, V' mfs r L I 'p , . M63 W ey H, , V I if ' l' ' JZ I Ii .QOL I 1 I I A In f f A if-A . sf ' , N ',' if ' 'N 'E , Muvuu msuuncz comr v 4, ' I I 1 'v' HOME QUICK 0 COLUMIUS. 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VVagers Distributor of SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS VVearing Apparel and Shoes for the Family at B A L S E R ' S Benjamin Prager Compliments of CHESTER CONCRETE 81 DISTRIBUTING CO an CHESTER COUNTY SAND CO Compliments of MRS HATTIE Y HARDEN J R HAMRICK 81 SONS Reta11 Lumber Dealers OFFICE AIND X ARD ON S AL TRACKS PHONE 4131 CHESTER SOLTH CAROLINA MARGARET BICKETT W D Robinson Insurance Agen Your PrOtett1On N13 Busmess 108 Gxnsntx ST CHEsTER S I FITCH S FLOWER SHOP The HOIISE 0 Flofuers Dlal 380 chester S C Complzmenls 0 HATTIE BANKHEAD ALICE BRADLEY L RDTES APP -TREL Flowers exxelrx and G1ftS For all Oetasmns Byrd s Flower 81 Glff Shop We ue lofaers all V161 the norla' 123 XX alnut Street PIWOUC 41 CHESTER SEED AND FEED Fleld and Garden Seeds Interstate Feed CIIISTLR SOLTII CXROIINA M U R R A Y ' S Ladles Ready tO VVear BEET xx ISHI s TO THF SFNIORS WYLIE GAS AND OIL CO 222 Gadsden Street Telephone I O O O O I O ., , 7 o 0 ' 4 .L .A . . A v X. -L Y . 'x N A -v -'-ST-Y - 'S'1 ' ' f. . . I CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA , . . w J.. ik4,,ki. I Aj ll ly xl in 1 Z S 4'1--Y O 72 TRUCK STOP House of Good Food STEAKS BARBECUE ii ' i' I THE FINEST FOODS Open All Day and Night EAT 'WITH VS Truckers Especially YVelcome FOR VALUE AND SERVICE Vfg GIVE r JM A V 4 STAMPS Q FOOD 51065 WINN-DIXIE SUPER MARKET Chester's Frienclliest Food Store 106-108 Hudson Street CHESTER, S. C. DARBY'S GROCERY We offer you the finest in meats, groceries, and notions. Visit Our Store 1 Johnny and Buddy are good golfers SPRINGMAID GOLF COURSE aluda Road Phone 4159 Vvhere Friends Meet For VVholesome Recreation And Delightful Entertainment AND POWELL THEATRES The FacuI+y grabs ihaf ball GO GREYHOUND GO TRAILWVAYS- GO CYCLONES UNION BUS STATION ,J THE cl-listen News ,fe . T LU , A Cfzfsfmjs Only Horne-p1lbl1'5fzed Ivmsspaper Q , K1 J ji LIPIURSDAY MORNINGS 1 D, If y Da X .1 'G 'fis5v'XlVY5b Fld f fuq ' f 1 qv If 5 V my r S vxx N, X More People Are Reading The News Than Ever Before Paren+'s Nighl For lhe Cyclones was soggy and wel--buf all came anyway. THE DURANT TAYLOR COMPANY FINANCING AUTONIOBILES - REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE 1117 VVy1ie Street Phone 3111 A 81 M ISOOPERI MARKET A. 61 M. SOOPER MARKET 252 GADSDEN STREET CHESTER, S. C. PHONE 3085 THINK FOR YOURSELF . . . ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SAVING STAAIPS or JIONE Y? YOUR I.N.S. STORE - .fi !7H1'l' CHESTER COU TY NATURAL GAS AUTHORITY KW AGENT LCAROLINA PIPELINE COMPANY O f xy W J NATURAL GAS N ural Gas IS Economical N 1 A w cf x, x. XXV! IL 115 Cwlumbm Strut Chebtcr Phone 21 wi l4U F EN ,K L, , 'xx' E U 5 A ,C , A L H ,E Ry., A L D L ,- gp if L f f N U V ,X L f A V J ff ,P il , f' Lf f , Q X 7 uf ' . V ff A A ,J v 'N L W x A X A U A is 'JY' ' V , A-v X f f 4 Q nn X 1 ' gm V Z, A , 1 A AK A ' f XJ iv K J 1 AJ 3 f . 1 I I N! XLT! . A xxrl X I um' N xjv, .QQ V 1 QN' -Ax'ACx D Wu? 0-3 ' ' J -9 .., fix -V -fx Ju- 1 X A K at ' ' A' ' V :Ar 'W ,EL Pl 70 f -- ' I ' f ' YN ix! Af gil' . h- '14 -4 Q A X V sd V x X A ' N X Q A ,fl 7 ixll -gf A 4 , , A A mv . ' A E7 . , xi. I L - K Hi! MI KY AN J lj' N 11 X f ,- If f l,N fy N . A A. V , - X' 'X y A 11' V I N ' xxx? '- . LU ' , X! A I I . .XV f -5 5 I I ' N ir 1 'A I Q I I lf, li .V if, ' X Yr I, nj' ! 4 ny! ' .E g ' -f - J V ., n ,, X, X K N. .C A. .-U A 'S.Cx1vnR,,.x. L , v Q.- . 'X X K4 U A E- A ll -I. , I x M f X x li bff! , f f 17 I 1 X f',,f f DUKE Powsn co U p R Q U D GROWING UP YOU PROUD TOSERVE YOU sr 1 l be XL X l WITH OPPORTUNITY VN hlle you ve been groumg up and gettlng educated opportumty has been groxymng too All around you lndustry and bus1ness haye multlplled Eleetrrfieanon has xncreased farm yield whxle cuttlng down on labor and rxsk VS hen you were freshmen the Duke Pon er Company sn as begrnmng new plants to supply your power needs after graduatnon Now ample lou prreed power mcreases your job opportunlty and Pledmont resources are ready for your energy and 1deas Good luck to you as you find your plaee ln the P1edmontCarol1nas frfgix DUKE? POZVER COM PANY Ma57mfc?mAm 111 -5 1 . V 7 f A L if . X ,V , A! 4 , ., , I t LG . 4 In Jay- ,. 5' 'qzjvii lf? , 12111,-4' If, ,K I 2, 7 ! Af' X ' ' ,if '.a QI' Vli,! f ,yl,I:f,i'2rfQf Q, fill., 1- -' ul , ,, . ,l !, , I 0 ff IQ if ft, fffxil fZ?l o F 5' f X, u 5 9. 1 JI! ' 35 r . G, vl I , - . . y . . Y I, I U N NJ 3' , I v X 7 X X I x U K, v . . Y . v jp! off! Q, L' WWCARLISLE FINISHING COMPANY Carlisle, South Carolina The employees of Carllsle F1I11SI'llf1g Company extend then' best wmshes to the 1960 graduates of Chester Senlor Hlgh School 172 w I 0 K Q9 0 HOME FINANCE CCMPANY KSEX B S1 XXISHIS LI XSS 1960 M552 HOXII IIN XNCT CUNIP-XXX Cmnplctc Xutf111111b1IL PIDIHLID SCIXILCU XLIOIOXNS PIN XNCINC RI IINXNLINC Deaf 78 Izzzlzizffilrzfv Lk IIIII I'1111x1 7 1 Hudson Company, Paper Supplies BOX IO6 111101 II xc1R1H Q XRCJI FXtCndQ mud H1 he to Chcwter H1 h I Env. , A, TO THIC N OF A ' , 'Q- -f-' f-'1 K,'.x ' 0 '. . Rn S. C. Q Q JN' NI. B, P1111flf14, H1914 O 4' 5 CH.- , Q ,INA , Q S s , , f l JZ? 49 , ' ' ,I O5 M MA 5 tl-loMAs s. HowARn RC, f X 2 L, , 100 Lancaster Street Phone 2174 2175 Chester South Carolma Chester Drlve In Theater West End Road Drlve In Grlll Bagley s Used Cars West End Road V1 OODROX1 FX BPXCI I X O , I 0 ' West End Road 1 1 I VVUCI' 174 Stone Insurance Agency Inc FIRE -XLTO east any G d 7012 'II-II CLASS OF 60 f?5w CROFT S GROCERY G d d LYNN S DRUG STORE ij b 1 1 D DAVIS LAUNDRY P DRY CLEANING Mi Drive ln For Curb Service BOB BETT S ESSO STATION RPCXPPINC' FUNDERBURKS DR UG STORE 11D T L Vt COIZgl'!lfZl!0fl.O7'1A' to I I 1 137 a s en Street 110 a sden St. Phone - . ipwnscfj I . s. y Lf, .Y U N v ' 511' - 11 Phone 4115 if ,K ,QED The est in f IPVV 5' drugs of the . ii , . , NJ lowest price If 1 Conzplfnzezzls of ' 1 4 YVe fi oetors' Prescriptions I A lv 1 ry Ts 'i h Yours comphmems of Congratulcltlons NELSON T FLETCHER Public Accountclnt , J flfl To The SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 X DR W J HENRY Compil ts of P ROBERTS Slnclcur Reflnlng Co GRANT S ESSO SERVICE HILLBRIGHT DAIRY GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Compliments of CAROLINA HOTEL EMERY S 5 81 10 STORE 6 G d d r p tEm y thef th W T Betts 81 Sons F A TRIPLETT INC GFN ERAL CONTRACTORS T 1 ph 4649 CHESTER, S C O O O ' I ' 4.-' f , l Z' ,' 0 0 0 Iv 1' ll L 'XXII 0 fy . H - U fu If Ayn . A 1 11.1 W xi 4' ' 'T' , J-17 , I js is 'fx' . ' ,f f X 'J ' QL' IAM L Yr I ,I , I' L . 0 VL X N ' 1 -' A g. 't A , y eq fl I v v ' ,A , X' Rx fwf- , F ' Q I ' ' ' 1 I' I , O O O O 0 Kay Luslr, iss C ester County 1 O I I 0 a s en St. Chese Sho a er 's where your dollar go ar crest o 0 I 0 MT O I ee one 1 p t INE PRINTING SINCE 1887- I That's the story of Foote 8: Davies, Inc. Today we have one of the most modern and best equipped plants in the country. And fine Yearbooks have always been an important part of our bus1ness Our craftsmen be11eve ln qualxty and str1ve to produce the best ln the Industl y Our excellent prmtmg doesn t just happen lt s a comb1nat1on of productlon research craftsmanshlp and pamstakmg superv1s1on 764 MIAMI CIRCLE N E ATLANTA 24 GEORGIA X Prem, I 4,5-S rj X1- 5 rf We did heal Clover. 1 IA The dance music was really good A band Moiher giving fhose las+ minu+e orders. The Band-ready for ac+ion. xw ,f ff f f Wrenn's lump shot ,Q Fu+ure experis in fhe au+o field. 1? ITE! N- A +es+ will really make us ihink. Sneed, Mr, Whife. Mr. Banklwead during a board mee+ing '7 Wai Ea Have ding We show Jun a drink? ROY-SEHRO r rdqwt . M ,b,. 9L r ' I n H19 cabine+ shop Le++e '59 R 'men ed Cyclones Who Vs hurihxg 4 ou Clyde? N I 4 ,' M. 1 x n. Finalisfs in We bedufy ru '3- Coach , ,f MHS McGuinn wha! fq do nexf. A brighf bunch of se niors fo be Graduafioh Night Av Qs xx Aff' 4- f 9 Y' INDEX Xclmoulccl cmcnt 110 111111 tr ltlr I1 1 1 Adx ertl c111z11t 1 11 CLASSES II 11t11 Grade 11 1 1 F e 1111111 101 1un10r 62 63 Se111or C la S Ofhcer 90 Senlor 12 31 QCXCI1El1CI'E1dC 1 81 XJR, ctu 1,0 xi! WW Art and Cerannc 94 Band 100101 Block C Glrl 90 Bmlogx Club 9 Boys Glee Club 102 Bu Drlxers Club 91 Cesirzan Staff 84 80 Cy clone Staff 87 D E Club 94 F B L A 1 French Club 92 Future Teacher Club 9 Future Far1nerS of XINCTICW 96 Fuutre11o111ema1ttr C1ubS 9 99 Clfl Glue Club 90 Jumor 11oru 101 Lat1n Club 90 Llbrarx C1ubS 9.3 NHEEIOHW1 Honor Socletx Senlor Nllxed Choru 105 Stude 1t Councll f T and 1 Club 91 Agrlculture 28 Commerce 19 Engll 11 14 15 H1 tors 16 11 Home Economlc 22 2v Indu tr1a1 Art 29 L1brar1anS 26 1x13tl'lCH1HtlC 18 Nlu 1C 21 Non teachmg per onnel 21 Phx lcallzducatlon 20 SCISHCC 24 25 WJ xf O! FEATURES X K if Athlete 132 Carou el Prmce 13? Bet X11 Xround 131 Bos 'lI1ClCll'1 State 121 Nlar 1111 126121 r and N11 r 11111111 1' and 111 r a11c1N11 the ter Fountx 19? 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