Chicora High School - Eagle Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1952

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DOROTH Y WH .-X'l'I,l-IY llappy, flfxlffj' Hzmmrvuf. Nh-loixi Scicncv llctzl Club 1. Fl,'Gl'iNl'l YVHl'l'lfl'll.'RS'l' Calm, Cflu-ruf, Chnfufzuy. MAJURZ Histury. lfwutbaall f4,4. .mix WILCOX Prftly, Plfaxanl, l'1m1sing. Nl,-xjufc: Crmxniciu Studvnt Uma' Yvorlwr 3, 4. VVII,NI.X XVILLI.-XNIS Puppy, Popular, l'rf'i'i,fr. Nlylmrlu: Coinnu'ru', llistnry. I'rusidci1! uf Scctiwu l, Svcrvtxiry of Svctivvn 2, liziskvtbnll 1, 2, 1, 4, Cu-f1ipt.lin 4, Rlwck UC Club 2, 4, 4, Vwlh-yb.ull All Sl:n ' 2, 3, L'iti7m'nQl1ip Club 4, fuiinm-rrizil Club 1, 4, 15,461.1-i l'ILlituri.il Stull 7, 4, Ihisim-ss Stull 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Svcrctziry 4, lictxl Club 4, 4, llmmxitic Club 3, 4, Thvspizm 4, QI. ll. A. 2, '4, 4, Lunch Patrol 2, il, 4, May Court 2, xvlft'-pfK'QlllK'1ll of junior flaws 1, Girls' Stzm- 1, Con1n1cnccn1c'nt Nlarslinl 3, Miss Engle 4, Pcp Squad 4, Glu' Club l. HL'I5l5R'l' WILLIAMSON Rt'fIiU'7l!, Ri-,vpi'fl!'nl, Rf'xcfi'i'if. Mfxjous: History, Mathu- mxitifs. Hctzi Club 3, 4, Studunl Council l. SUS.-KN YVITHFRS ffaxzmf, Cnrdial, I.'r1mparil1lv. 'VlAjoRsZ History, Commvrci' Ulm' Flub l, lfhi-111' Rvportvr l, Drnmzitic Club 2, Cum mn-rcizil Club 4, 'l'rL-.isurcr 4. Lli.-X'l'H A M.,Xl'I WOODB ICRRY l,uqmn'1'uz4.v, L1'z'rlv, ljfwrizl. lbfl,-XVIORSI History, Home Eco- numics. KI. H. .-X. l, 2, 3, 4, Luca! 'Trcasurvr 4, County NC Club 4, fffli-Ili Rvportcr 4, Cunnn:-rfi:ll Club 3, 4. D.-XRRl'il,L WOODS Ulu, H'1'lIy, U'4ll-Gvnnvzml. Nlfijoksi HiStr1ry, Scicncr. SENIORS livzisiiiw-i' 4, Vnllmybqlll 2, Socwr 3, Basketball 3, 4, Block

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v QE 4 , .IOHN STRICUBIQR Ilrpvmlablr, lligriifiuti, llifixf. Nlsqtmiaaz Mntlit-nixitics, His- tury. Hull Patrol l, 3, 4, Glu' Club 4, Citizrnsllip Club 4. lllfssll TAYLOR Sirzfvrv, Sz1i't'v.r.v, 1zl, Sfrzguf. Nl.-Kxlllllbl Nlaitliciiizitics, Scicucc, llistury. Clif-Ili Stull l, 2, 3, R0pui'tL'r l, 2, Nuns liditul' 3, Bvta Club 3, Studvut Cuuncil 2, Suniur Supvrlatixc. GENE 'l'HOlVl.-XS Dfgniheti, Dijturwzr, Ilnrili. M.a-ions: Histury, NI1itlwin.itics. Bvtrl Club 3, Citi7t'nSl1ip Club 4. GENE VENIER Caxual, Capable, CorJml. MAJQR: History. Cl-l.fXRl,lfS 'l'lND:Xl. .'llflfi'ffi',.'l1nI1itIl1l4,v, xlvznxirlg. M A 1 rm R sz Sci:-ncc, Mathc- mxltics. l-inotbzill ll, 4, Cu- Cnptnin 4, Bnskctbnll 2, 3,4, Cu-Cziptziin 4, Luncli Putml 2, 1, 4, St-niur Sllp1'l'l1lIlVt'. SENIORS SHlRl,l'iY bl.,-XL'GlAl'l'l'iR Elrganl, Frzfrgrrif, Ffirifnf. MAJURS: Hmmm' Economics, Nlzitlit-nizxtics, History. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Block C Club 2, 3, 4, bl. H. A. l, 2, l, 4, Sl'CI'1't2ll'y 2, District I'rvsitlt'nt 3, State Vice-Prcsidfrnt 4, Suuth Carolina Rcprcscntntivc to Florida: Stzitr 4, Glvt' Club 25 Drzlmzltif Club 2, 3, 4, Clvrk 3, Pri-Sidi-nt 4, 'l'ln-spixui 2, 3, 4, l-Innmi Stull' 2, 3, 4, Cmnimwcizil Club lg lh-tn Club 3, 4, l.uucli Pzitrul 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Citizvnehip Club 4, Prp Squad 4, lf. 'l'. A. 45 Section l'i'usit.lt'nt lg Suctiun Secretary 35 Com- nu'uu'lm'ut Nl.lrsii.il 2, Girls' State 2, Officv WrvrkL'r 4, Srnirvr SllPl'TlIlllVt'. BOB SMITH Iv1fml.if-t't', l!ll:'f:'ffIv7lg, lfri:fixti.11fi'. Nl.-xjuki Il i S t U ry. Citizi-nsliip Club 'l'ri-:isurcr 4, Lunch Pzitrril 4, Bziskutbzill 2, 3, 4, llzlscbzill l, 2, Block C Club, Senior Supc'rlz1tix's:. CORNl'il,.l.'X Sllrlbllll Sr1jvhi'.vlz'i't1lrii, Srm-:-rv, Szwff. lbflfkltlllhl Crmimiwrcv, History. .I. ll. .-X. 3, 4, Citizenship Club 4. Bl'l'l l'Y SUU'l'llW'UR'l'H Cuff, I,'i1,tvfi'z'uliug, Iffiifilly. Nl.-xjoki llnmt' E c ri n an in i C s. rl. H. .-X. 3, 4, Citirvnship Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4.



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W tr sq... 1- .. I, BETTY NELMs, leave to Pat McClendon my position as guard, forward, and captain of the basketball team and hope that she will have as much fun occupying these positions as I did. I, MARY FRANCES BARNE1'rE, leave to my sister, Catherine, my place in the Beta Club. I, GAvIN BROADUS, hereby will to Bucky Hill my hard'-earned seat at the front of the Government class by that very cute teacher, Mr. S. L. Simons. I, JANET CARTER, do hereby bequeath my ability to be ever speechless UD to Joann Daly hoping that it will profit her more than it did me. I, LUCILE CLARDY, leave my ability to put both my feet and legs in my mouth everytime I open it to Barbara Bailey. EDWARD CLUKA, leave my wavy hair to Johnny Oliver. BEVERLY .ASTROM, on bidding farewell to Chicora do will and bequeath my post on Hall Patrol to anyone willing to accept the responsibilities. To Jean Gainey, I, BETTY JEAN BAIR, leave my typing book in hopes she can understand it better than me. I, DARRELL Woons, leave to Fred Harley and Robert Meyers everything that isn't nailed down including Mr. Simons. I, PAT HARRIs, hereby leave my seat in Mr. Simons' class to Jimmy Palmer and my locker to Harriet Palmer. I, MARLENE HENsoN, hereby will to Kate Wallace my ability to type UPEI. I, AL HILL, will to some fortunate Junior my ability to slip in Miss Rush's Government class late every day. I, JUANITA HILL, will to my sister, Jackie, my position as drum majorette and my fire baton, in hopes that she won't get burned, as I did, also the right to look after Harvey for me. Just don't get smart, Sis . I, WARREN HOLLADAY, do hereby leave my desk in Miss Rush's Government class in hopes that no junior is unfortunate enough to have to till it. I, PAT HOTCHKISS, more than gladly leave my size I2 feet to my sister, Gwen, who can fill them better than I. I RUNETTE Hum-IEs, hereby leave my chewed-up chewing gum ecause ca get it oli' my desk to take with me. I, BETTY HULL, do hereby leave my good fortune and pleasure in having Miss V. Ferguson for English two years in succession to Sonny fmy brotherl. Is RlITTA Game, leave my ability to dance to Bloody, in hope that he will now become a for real cat-instead of a Bo-Cat. And to Bones my phone number. I, BoRnIE HUNT, leave to Marion McGrath my ability to find a mate, in hopes that he can do more with it than I. I, WALTER HUNTER, leave to Harvey Bozard, my desk in Mrs. Atkinson's Law Class in hopes he will make better use of it than I did. I, JUNE KING, of sound mind, will to the beloved one of Chicora, Mrs. Lide, a booklet entitled How to Type in ONLY I0 Easy Lessons. To dear ole Chicora, I will back what I came for QI never got itl. Last but not least, I will to our one and only Mr. Corder, who has been patient and put up with as much as anyone ever could, a book entitled Bored oi Education . I, CAROL KIZER, leave to the rising seniors the ability to pass first semester English. I IVURMA Locxl: leaves her seat in shorthand class to some rising senior. I, JESSE A. MASSALON, JR., being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to dance and my way with the opposite sex upon Jack Rum Bates. I, JEAN MCCALL, do hereby leave my fours years' experience of memorizing Cronic Tardy Cases to anyone who may qualify. I, DOT MCDANIEL, hereby will my job of taking up excuses Sth period to Shirley Bates and Lola Pigott, because they really need an excuse for roaming the halls then. I, GLORIA MCELHENNEY, leave my seat in Mr. Simons' first period English class to Harvey Bozard, in hopes that he gets him. KITTY MCELI-IENNEY leaves Patsy Oxiner her ability in get- ting out of class and pestering her teachers, and hopes that Patsy gets away with it as well as she did. I, Boa OwENs, being of unsound mind and body do hereby humbly ask that all my desks be left vacant for, as MacArthur, I shall return . I, I, LAST WIL I, EvELvN GRocE NoRMAN, hereby bequeath to Nita Hunter, the old mirror that has been in my locker for the past four years. I, Bomn' MCCARN, hereby leave my ability to make the lowest grades in Mrs. Ross' Sth period English class to my brother, Gene. I, DoclA JANE MEYER, hereby leave my seat in Mr. Simons' English class to Barbara Jean Lide in hopes she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, OUIDA O'rT, do hereby bequeath to Sarah DeVenny my broken locker mirror in hope that she won't get as big a scare out of it as I did. I, CATHERINE A. PAnoET'r, will my talent to act in Miss M. Ferguson's Dramatic class to my sister, Rita Maye. I, EMME1'r PAGETT, hereby bestow the loyal duty of taking down Old Glory to Lloyd Hamm. PAT PALMER bequeaths to Beverly Cutrell who probably won't get by with it her ability to get tickled in Mr. Simons' Govern- ment class and not let him see her. I, PAUL PAYNE, leave my position on the football team to Woody Woods, who is my good friend and companion. To some rising Senior, I, JDANN PEAcocK, leave my ability to take shorthand at l00 words a minute and my inability to read it back a minute later. I, MICKEY PENINC-ER, hereby leave to Marion McGrath my position as P. A. Worker to give him some experience. RED TINDAL wishes to pass on his wonderful stool in Physics class to Bones Cook and hopes he makes better grades than I did. I, MAx PETZOLD, hereby leave my stool in Physics to Charles Herbert, hoping he will enjoy it UPU. I, ATMAR RICE, hereby will and bequeath to any hotrod enthusiastic my parking place in front of the school. I-'AITI-I RUsLER hereby leaves to Barbara Bailey her love of shorthand and typing. I, ToMMY SARGEANT, hereby leave my good fortune to have a third period class near center backdoor to any food loving junior. I, VELMA SKULL, will my MacBeth notes to Dickie Chanles, who I hope will put them to better use than I did. I, CI-IAnLEs SI-IoE, do hereby leave my desk in Miss Rush's Government class to ANYONE - - ANYONE - - TAKE IT AWAY - - AWAY - AWAY flf I don't have to use it next yearl. PYIARTHA SINGLETARY bestows to Joann Daley her ability to be quiet in study hall in hopes that she will use it to a great advantage. I, JAMES GoNzALEs, leave to Woody Woods or any boy on the boys' basketball team my ability to have my grandmother die when I don't wish to go to practice. To my brother, Henry Hagan, l, ANNA HAGAN, leave Chicora and hope he enjoys his years there as much as I did. I, TIP HALL, do hereby leave everything that isn't tied down. I, PAT GAoNoN, do hereby leave my job as cashier to someone who can eat faster than I can. Also I would like to leave all of my nicknames and hope they remain behind me. Mscv HARRELL leaves her seat in Mr. Simons' class to Ruth Drose hoping that she studies harder and learns more than she did. I hereby will to Ann Priester my position as reporter on the Chi-Hi for two years and hope that she will be editor in her Senior year. JoANNE GLENN. I, BARBARA GAMBI.E, bequeath to Philip 'Gowan the factor which helped me climb the ladder of success, my shoes. I, MARLENE FRALIX, leave my hidden talent to Boots King, in hopes she can tind it. MATTIE RAE ELMORE leaves to Sylvia Thornton her ability to go steady with one boy for at least one year. I, RONALD DUNLAP, leave my most honorable name of Mis- chievous to Mr. Simons as he liked it so much, and also to Bones Cook I leave my flea powder, which was given to me by Joyce Butterworth for Christmas, he will need it. I, DONALD DUNLAP, leave to Wayne Dunlap the right to iirt and carry on with Mrs. DeVore in Spanish class. I, GRACIE DIAS, leave to some rising senior the ability to study hard at the time it is required. I, SID DAvIs, leave to Mr. Simons my ability to spell words wrong and I hope he puts it to good use, I did. L

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