Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC)

 - Class of 1952

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MAUNEY miss CAROLYN SHERER fa. cfifzfafff .43 Ag ....... MISS NELLE DARRACOTT MR. P. B. DURHAM 1 A 1 25. MRS. F, L. MCELWEE, JR, MISS HAZEL SILLS MISS MOREY LESLIE MR. D. H. RICIGS fem I div' . ., . w. ,, ,.,,, MRS. SARA W. SMITH MR. C. E. LOFTIS MR. C. W. RUF-'TY MR. G. M. WINGARD I o OFFICERS l M. M I1 ,cw . ,W ' Q E - A W I W W , ,gwwf Hn -if ww e, 1?Qfgw,5vg . f ,p W 7'-2 f p f1f ,J 1351 ,T W 1 iwila 7' B' Hg fy 5 President TED WESTMORELAND ,ka su N, Secretary NANC Y RAMSEY Vice- President ED SMITH, JR. , wee if , .ff ..iL . 'k.' 35 5 ., ,E, , , g gs,5 : 'i.f T 5 5 ,ul S 3 ' Al M Treasure JACK WESTMORELAND 1' '.H.A. 1,4,p 4 GEORGE ADAMS TOM M Y ADA MS DOROTHY BARNES -H Club 1, 2, 3,4. TOTSIE BARNES A 4-H Club 45 J.H.A. 4, Reporter 4. Af DAVID BEAMGUARD EgE 4 ?3 44 A 44444 C 444l C Zl, 44,4g4 B and 1 4- Glee Club 1, J.H.A. Clubl FAYE BOLIN EVELYN BRANDON Glee Club 1, Z5 Commercial Club 3,45 4-H Clu X EDWARD C HARIKER ootball 3,45 Class Marshal 35 Block C Club 45 aseball 4. DOROTHEA C RAIG ,atin Club l,Z, 3,45 Reporter 35 Treas. 45 Paper Staff ,45 Exchange Editor 45 Glee Club 15 National Honor Ociety 3.4: Reporter 35 Vice-President 45 Basketball ,Z, 3,45 Co-Captain 35 Class Marshal 35 Home Room ec. 45 Band Z, 3,45 Sec. and Treas. 4. HARRIET CRAWFORD ilee Club 1,25 J.H.A. 15Dec1amation 2, 3,45 Com- if'-rcial Club 3,4, Pres. 45 National Honor Society ,45 4-H Club 3,4, Rep. 3, Pres. 45 Library Club 4. Treas. Z. fy JACK CURTIS W .L J2 'f..cctba.l1 1,2, 3,45 Football Z., 3, 45 Vice-Pres. Q rss 25 Block C Club J,4, ..- - Q I fa' l 'M .- 'P R .V , DORIS BROWN Commercial Club 3, 45 Latin Club Z, 3, 4 Honor Society 3,4. PEGGY CARNES J.H,A, 1, Z, 35 Commercial Club 4. RALPH C HAM BERS 5 National F,F,A, l,Z, 3,45 Commercial Club 45 4-H Club 4. 1 ttsl ,,,. SARA JANE EARLE National Honor Society 3,43 Mental Contestant 3g Commercial Club 43 Glee Club Z, 3, CAROLYN GETTYS J.H.A, 1,2,3g Glee Club 43 4-H Club 4, MARY GIBSON Glec Club 3,4, J.I-I.A. 1,Z,43 Library Club 3. :gnu if gg , ai s G! ka .Q Y 3, rf L 3 4522, K .JY . tae? ' 'V -if--Uf?523'l:1:.fi?ff:i P7:,f'.' E ': :- ': 2-fs '-'imimQesoeiisaiss :mezfsiu I 0 il ,' J - 'fs . BARBARA GORDON Block C Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3, Glee Club l, Z, 3,43 Librarian 43 Class Prophet JULIA GORDON J,H,A, l,Z,43 4-H Club 13 Library Club 43 Baske ball Mgr. 3. TERRY GRAYSON Basketball l,Z, 3,43 Football Z, 33 4-H Club l, Better Speech Club lg Block C Club 3,4. RICHARD GREENE Football 3,4, Captain 43 Baseball Z, 3,43 1,2,3,44 4-H1 2 3 4 'Q 'r .31 . 75337, C. B. HARPER, JR. National Honor Society 3,45 Pres. 45 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Commercial Club 45 Sec. and Treas. 45 Student Council 35 4-H Club 45 Home Room Pres. 3,4. ANN HOGUE Better Speech Club 15 Latin Club l,2, 3,451.1-I.A. 2, 3,45 County Pres. 35 Basketball 3,4. ANN HOVIS J.1-l.A. 15 4-H Club l,2, 3,4. 5 LEONA HUSKEY 1 f,,f 3.I-xgti.. 1. is lflib 15' f , .lr ' 4, v',.i'4: r I ,. 'Y , V I-i . I - fa K LIL' , VIRGINIA PRATT HAMBRIGHT Basketball l,Z, 3,4, Captain 45 Declamation 15 Glee Club l,Z, 3,45 Sec. and Treas. 3, Reporter 45 Latin Club l,Z, 3,45 Treas. 35 Band Z, 3,45 Reporter Z, 3, Bus. Mgr. 45 Block C Club Z, 3,45 Mental Contest- ant Z, 35 Paper Staff 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 Student Council 3,4. TOXIE HAMPTON J.H.A. 2, 35 Vice-Pres. 35 Mental Contestant Z, 35 Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Sextette 45 Basket- ball Mgr. 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Block C Club 45 Class Marshal 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Treas. 45 Paper Staff 45 Feature Editor 45 Home Room Reporter 45 Annual Staff 45 Carousel Princess 45 Home Room Treasurer 3. . MARION HARMON National Honor Society 3, 45 J.H.A. l,2,45 Secretary 45 Commercial Club 3,45 4-H Club Z, 3,45 Library Club Z, 3,4. u DOROTHY JENKINS .T.H.A. 1,45 4-H Club 2, 3,4. MARY ANNE JOHNSON J.H.A, l,2, 3, Secretary 33 4-H Club 3,4, Report- er 4g Paper Staff, BILLY KELLER . , -S A Z ,V S - ..,. .L Zii- ,,, Qvwv-I Qisifiixi-ffQuf :s, , A z-- 1 . ' Wzwhw..S9-1.:,'-155:-.,Z'y. : fs- '::e.'?-+..: ff' 'fukin 't ff: + ' . :ga in it I , GEORGE KNOX F'.F'.A. l,Z, 3,43 Reporter 45 4-H Club l,Z, 3,4 Home Room Treasurer 43 Football Mgr, l, NANCY MCCARTER Commercial Club 4g 4-H Club 45 Library Club 3,4 Sec. 4, DEAN MCCARTER 4-H Club l,Z, 3,45 F.F.A. lg Baseball 4. MARY FRANCES MCELROY Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3,45 Commercial Club 4. A 5 ,, , ,nl V Y H A 1 FRED MISKELLEY v :.F.A.1,Z,3,4. GLENN OATES F'.F.A, l,2, 3,45 Football 4. NANC Y RAMSEY Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club l, Z, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 3: Reporter 45 Paper Staff 3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Sec. 45 Block C Club 3, 45 Chief Marshal 35 Mental Con- 'estant 1,25 Class Poet 45 Library Club 2, 35 Pres. 2, K 4 RAY ROBBINS S mjsampz-, 3,45 Afmuai Staff 4, Biock Mc ciub 45 ' , 'Trg,fOOm Vice-Pres. 4, ANN MCELWEE Latin Club l,Z, 3,45 Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Glee Club 1,45 Pres. 45 Block C Club 3,45 Mental Contestant 2, 35 Band 2, 3,45 Reporter 45 Paper Staff 3,45 Art Editor 3, Asst. Editor 45 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1, Z, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Sec. 3. BETTY MCGILL Block C Club 3,45 J.H.A. 2,45 Glee Club 1,Z, 35 Cheerleader 35 Declamation 15 Paper Staff 45 Fashion Editor 45 Basketball 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Band 3,4. RACHEL MELTON J. H. A. 4. . .rt f vm-ap. llz, 5,: - x ,.,- 5 Ng' R I ' ss f 'l 35 QM K i- - - ,, ' ' ' , K -.fa , f 07:15 , 'rir ,. 2 X515 bf F RANKY SE LLERS Football 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. ALICE SIPE Library Club 3,45 J.H.A. 1,-2,43 4-H Club 3,4- EDD SMITH, JR. Student Council Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Block C Club l,2, 3,43 Latin Club l,2, 3,45 Sec. Z5 Pres. 3,45 Library Club 2, 35 Sec. Z5 Vice-Pres. 35 Band 2, 3,45 Business Mgr. 2, 35 Pres. 45 Baseball Z5 Mental Contestant l,Z, 35 Class Marshal 35 Paper Staff 2, 3,45 News Ed. Z5 Assistant Ed. 35 Editor 45 Annual Staff 43 Class Officer 1,2, 3,45 Sec. 35 Vice-Pres. 1,45 Pres. Z. RAYMOND THOMAS F.F.A, l,Z, 3,454-H1. RAY WALKER Library Club 1. BILLY WALLACE Football 2, 3,4, Captain 45 Better Speech Club Basketball l, Z, 3,45 Baseball 45 Block C Cl Z, 3,4, Reporter 35 Class Reporter Z5,3,4. L '- BOBBY WELLS . , Basebal12,3,45 Foofbaii 4, I gv '6fRf4 'liar s. Block --c c1ub 3,45 Pres. 5455 F.F. FJ, 3. f:5P- ' .?I.,. J FRANCES WILSON Commercial Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3,4, . JOE WOOD Better Speech 13 Annual Staff 43 4-H Club Z. ,gf BECKY WR.AY N , K4 1-,- VL Q' Pres. 43 Library Club Z, 3,4, Vice- fl Q' Pxkgsidgnt 43 Block C Club 4g Cheer- I iefg-13 4-H Club 4g Basketball 3, 4, ii 3 f AEI' 1 . -Q-shim. . JAC K WES TMORELAN D Football 1, Z, 33 Commercial Club 43 Block C Club 1, 2, 3,42 Basketball 33 Library Club 1, 2, 33 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4g Class Treas. 3,42 Home Room Treas. 2, 3. TED WESTMORELAND Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Game Captain 4, Shrine Bowl Game 43 Class President 3,41 4-H Club 1, Z, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 F.F.A. Z, 3, 4, Vice-Pr es. 3,41 Federation Secre- tary 33 Block C Club Z, 3,4, Sec. 43 Latin Club l,Z, 3,43 Class Marshal 33 Basketball 3, Mgr. 43 Band 3, 43 Student Council 33 Annual Staff 4. HELEN WHITE Commercial Club 4: J. H. A. 1, Z, 33 Library Club 3, 43 4-H Club 1, Z, 3, 4. 1 ,L I my , A 'US .ye ,ru t I 9 1 cfzyvffa my ...M...u ss T B E S T A L L A R 0 U N D Pratt Hambright Ted Westmoreland BEST LOOKING Sara Earle Ray Robbins C LASS LOAF ER Jenkms Glenn Oa BIGGEST WHEEL tmoreland Pratt H tes ambright MOST Billy W dfwaeflifzw Q.. W' . 5 G f 1 'N!'. 1 MOST DEPENDABLE Edd Sm1th Pratt Hambr1ght MOST BASHFUL Edward Chariker Faye Bolin BIGGEST FLIRT Becky Wray Terry Grayson Si am 4 L15 Ma gwkgfm COURTEOUS bbiliu Sara Earle EEF' MOST IN LOVE Betty McGill Jack Westmoreland gwwfaiww MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ' - Edd Smxth Pratt Hambmght WITTIEST David Beamguard Becky Wray I . Lf Q Q, if Wd Q BEST DRESSED Ann McE1wee Ray Robbins dzvpwhiww 'fi BIGGEST BLUFF Ann Hogue Thomas Adams FRIENDLIEST ara Earle Franky Sellers WS MMA-.w-t, MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Ted Westmoreland Pratt I-Iambright M Q ' CUTEST Ray Robbms Becky Wray bf x , I' BEST PERSONALITY In anky Sellers Nancy Ramsey V M4 Wrfeffz We, the class of '52 At the close of our high school years, . Pause briefly to recall The memories we hold so dear. The way was hard. but our teachers, all Have helped us to this goal, We'l1 never forget the love and care They gave each striving soul. And to our friends and classmates We, at last, must say That God has beckoned each of us To go his separate way. - it Now let us live a life worth while, And when our work is o'er, Let it be said of everyone, He could have done no more. We shall not say goodby, our friends, For there will always be These memories living in our hearts Through all eternity. Nancy Ramsey, Class Poet CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER Truth Conquers All Blue and White White Carnation M4667 ti DIANNE STANTON RON WALLACE + Daughter of Son of . Mr. and Mrs, David Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Wallace Q, ffddd Waiw n September, 1940, the school yard was crowded with excited children waiting to be admitted into grammar school. Every- one was unfamiliar with this kind of life, and it took some time getting acquainted with it. At the last of the school term in 1946, six years of struggling with grammar grade subjects had come to an end for these children. But they had grown both physically and mentally and were not in a. lost world, but one of better understanding and knowledge of general things. As this class entered Junior High School, they were joined by students from the communities nearby. Students from other towns were also enrolling with them, making a large group of boys and girls looking forward to high school. The ninth grade was the beginning of a four year course of toil mingled with fun and frolic. Under the leadership of Jimmy Daugh- drill, Presidentg Edd Smith, Vice-President, Jack Westmoreland, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mrs. Smith and Miss Maxwell as home- room teachers, the class began their first year of high school life. The class elected Edd Smith, President, Jack Curtis, Vice- Presidentg Jack Westmoreland, Secretary-Treasurer, to lead them through their sophomore year. Miss Sills and Miss Dill were their homeroom teachers. The biggest events of the Junior year were the Halloween Carn- ival and the Junior-Senior dance. The Carnival was the first to be held out of doors and the dance was the first of its kind to be held. Under the guidance of Mrs. Smith and Miss Eidson these activities were big successes. In November the new high school building was completed and the students moved ing that was the day everyone had been looking forward to. Later the rings were ordered and the Junior play was presented entitled It's A Date , and it was a hit. The officers that were elected to serve during the junior year were as follows: Ted Westmoreland, President: Nancy Ramsey, Vice-Presidentg Edd Smith, Secretaryg Jack Westmoreland, Trea- Sl1I'el'. The senior year under Miss Darracott's and Mrs. McElwee's help has been one of much work to make money so that the class may go to Washington. Some of these ways were selling Christmas cards, presenting a play, and sponsoring a dance. The dance was held in the armory after the home-coming game. The game was a big occasion for everybody. Ann McElwee was elected Home-Coming Queen and each senior football player had a sponsor. Ted Westmoreland, because of his excellent leadership, was again elected president of the classg Edd Smith, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Ramsey, Secretary, Jack Westmoreland, Treasurer. Toxie Hampton was elected Princess to represent Clover in the Christmas Carousel and Ted Westmoreland was selected to play in the annual Shrine Bowl game, the first Clover student ever to have this honor. Ray Robbins was elected editor of the annual which was one of the biggest projects of the senior year. A constitution was drawn up for Student Council and officers were elected early in December. Edd Smith was elected president and the other officers came from the other grades. This is the first time Clover High School has ever had this type of counciling. As time goes on and years pass, the Seniors of 1952 can look back and truly say that the twelve years of school at Clover were the best years of their lives. Dot Craig Historian ffwa rw! e the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, knowing that our high school days in Clover High School are nearing an end and that all the privileges and precious memories that we enjoyed so well in Clover High will soon be forgotten, and being of sane and sound mind we make this our last will and testament. ARTIC LE I We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, bequeath to the Juniors, the privilege of editing the school paper, The Cloverleaf , and also the Annual, The Blue Eagle . We do, also, bequeath to the said Juniors all the honors and privileges of being Seniors in Clover High School. ART IC LE II To the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-three we leave the very best wishes for pros- perity in their Senior year. ARTIC LE III To our coach, Mr. Durham, we leave the wish that the football, basketball, and baseball tea.ms will be ever more successful in the years to follow. ARTIC LE IV We the Seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, bequeath to our Superintendent, Mr. Kinard, to our Principal, Mr. Caldwell, to our Coach, Mr. Durham, and to all the members of the Faculty and the Board of Trustees, our deepest gratitude and appreciation for all they have done to make these, our high school years, most prosperous and happy ones. ARTICLE V We the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two hereby wish to record the last will and testament of each individual: I, Sara Earle, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak before an audience to my sister, Bar- bara. I, Barbara Gordon, do hereby will and bequeath all that I have and all that I expect to get to my sister, Sharon, who, I hope, will take care of it. I, Peggy Carnes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay awake during school to Mandy Mc- Carter. I, Edd Chariker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play football to Dick Bolin, not that he needs it. I, Betty McGill, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to date seven nights a week and still make decent grades to my sister Mary Alice. I, Helen White, do hereby will and bequeath my love for curly black headed boys to my sister, Virginia. I, Ray Robbins, do hereby will and bequeath my social standing to Jill Hines, Mary Robinson, and Mack Henry. I, Franky Sellers, do hereby will and bequeath to Homer Newton the right to sing in the dressing room. I, Jack Westmoreland, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to hold one girl all the way through High School to Catfish Adams. I, Mary Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath all my boy friends to Louise Ballard. I, Totsie Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath my enormous waist line to Leola Long. I, Faye Bolin, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to my brother, Neil. I, Harriet Crawford, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Leslie so well to all the members of 9-A. I, Jack Curtis, do hereby will and bequeath my only worldly possessions---lf3 of a fifth of alcohol, one deck of cards, one pair of dice, my overwhelming good looks and my uncanny ability to play foot- ball to Whit , Catfish , and Stanhope. H1 2 F ffm! iff! I, Doris Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my small waist line to Margaret Sue Brown. We, Ann Hogue and Mary Frances McElroy, do hereby will and bequeath our place on the basketball bench to Libby Wallace, the only one left, who is big enough to hold it down. I, Evelyn Brandon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work algebra to my niece, Nancy Fer- guson. I, Carolyn Gettys, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to Marion Camp. I, Frances Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my love for red headed boys to anyone who loves red hair as much as I do. I, Nancy McCarter, do hereby will and bequeath my love for boys with black hair to my sister, Emma. I, Rachel Melton, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the Army, especially the part in Germany, to anyone who wants it. l, Glenn Oates, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak my mind and not beat around the bush to David Riggs. l, David Beamguard, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Riggs to Joe Wallace. I, Leona Huskey, do hereby will and bequeath my big mouth to Myra and Anne Brandon, who need someone 's. I, Raymond Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Ray Burrell. I, Bob Wells, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to act shy around girls to any boy who needs it. I, Dean McCarter, do hereby will and bequeath my manly ability to watch little fish drown to anyone who can bear the horrible sight. I, Marion Harmon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wear a diamond and still flirt with other boys to my sister Doris. I, Joe Wood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school and go to a show to Whit White- ner, although I doubt if he needs it. I, George Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in Mr. Riggs' room and still average 90 to Mandy McCarter. I, Nancy Rams ey, do hereby will and bequeath my careful driving ability to Louise. I, Alice Sipe, do hereby will and bequeath my love for certain taxi drivers to anyone who is fool enough to love them. I, Red Green, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to carry a football without fumbling to Homer Newton. I, Edd Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school between 8:29 and 8:30 to Whit . I, Mary Anne Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet on the Bethel school bus, which was willed to me, to all the girls now riding the bus. I, Ray Walker, do hereby will and bequeath my size to Ted McCarley so he can play football. I, George Knox, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do algebra to Myra Brandon. I, C. B. Harper, Jr. , do hereby will and bequeath my school bus to Bunt Jackson's junk yard. I, Ted Westmoreland, do hereby will and bequeath my job as president of the arguing Sign Post Com- pany to Jerry Adams. I, Fred Miskelly, do hereby will and bequeath my class A card to Mr. Riggs. I, Dot Craig, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be sarcastic to Elaine Maxwell. I, Tommy Adams, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, what's mine is mine and I'm gonna keep it. I, Terry Grayson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sit on the basketbal1'bench for 6 conse- cutive years to Dick Bolin. I, Ann McElwee, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the Glee Club to Beverly Kennedy. I, Ralph Chambers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet in Miss Eidson's study hall to Leland Davidson. I, Julia Gordon, do hereby will and bequeath nothing because I have nothing anybody wants. I, Pratt Hambright, do hereby will and bequeath anything I've got to anybody that can use it. I, Billy Keller, do hereby will and bequeath to the next sucker who brings a car to school the right to go by after Catfish and Whit . I, Toxie Hampton, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the National Honor Society to Jerry Adams. We, Dorothy Jenkins, Ann I-lovis, and Dorothy Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath our intelligence, our beauty, and our dignity to who ever needs it more than we do. I, Becky Wray, do hereby will and bequeath my job as typist for that handsome lawyer of SZ to any one who can hold it down. Last but not least, I, Billy Wallace, do hereby will and bequeath my deepest sympathy for the sucker who gets this job next year. J, :' J . ' ...f A elen White-Sweater girl for Esquire magazine. j Ann McElwee-World-renowned pianist-just finished a series of concerts at Carnegie Hall. Jack Westmoreland-Treasurer of the United States. Betty Ann McGill-Busy helping her husband count the gold at Fort Knox. David Beamguard-Has just taken over for Red Skelton on C.B.S. Thomas Adams-Serving a life sentence at Alcatraz for larceny. Bobby Wells-Doing great as a pianist in the Stork Club, also plays a little baseball as a hobby. Raymond Thomas-Once a common cow-milker---now a big dairy farmer in Filbert. Franky: Sellers-Besides being very busy with concerts, Franky has just managed to sell a book, entitled Oh, Those Years . Jack Curtis-President of the How to Get Rich And Not Work Club . Joe Wood-Manufacturing iron lungs for a cigarette company. Sara Jane Earle-Raising dogs and youngins down on the Neely Farm. Billy Keller-Founder of a school for paper boys. Terry Grayson-Studying science to find out what stunted his growth. Evelyn Brandon-Doing great as new owner of the Rendezvous, Peggy Carnes-Married to R. H. and has a dozen kids---just for the record. Glenn Oates-Glenn has taken over Mr, Kinard's job and has hired another English teacher. Harriet Crawford-Having graduated from Duke with honors in journalism, Harriet has just been appointed correspondent to Rock Hill. C. B. Harper Jr. -Governor of South Carolina-now living in Columbia. Edd Smith Jr. -Successful business man---also leader of his own band. Ted Westmoreland-Just wrote a book entitled, How to Give Orders and Still Have Friendsf' Pratt Hambright-Having graduated from Winthrop College, Pratt has been summoned to Wash- ington to serve as advisor to the President. Fred MisKelly-Has taken over the directing of Channel 3 on T.V. Dean McCarter-Working in a carnival as a strong man. Ray Robbins-Handsome movie idol of millions of teen-agers--latest movie is The Big Crush . George Knox- George has taken over the delivery of mail since his daddy has retired. Dorothy Jenkins-Dot is big time now---Wild woman in Barnum 81 Bailey's circus. Ann Hovis-Taking care of Smith's---dress shop. Dorothy Barnes-Wig maker for bald-headed women. Edward Chariker-Bashful Edd has just married again---this makes his tenth. Ray Walker-New manager of the American Thread Company. George Adams-Spending all of his leisure time reading Macbeth, trying to find the meaning. Billy Wallace-Confidence man for Al Capone. Richard Greene-Assistant coach at Belmont Abbey. Nancy Ramsey-Because of her friendly personality, Nancy has just been appointed as guide through the Carlsbad Caverns. Carolyn Gettys-Sorting out mail while George delivers it. Marion Harmon-Still trying to decide whether to marry Marvin or be a career girl. Toxie Belle Hampton-Editor of a fashion magazine---also doing her own modeling. Julia Gordon-Julia is married, but for how long? Leona Huskey-Posing for an artist in Greenwich Village, New York. Doris Brown-Surgeon at the John Hopkins Hospital. Mary Frances McElroy-Caller for square dances in Sharon. Ann Hogue-Having chosen nursing as a career, Ann is having quite a time chasing bares . Mary Lou Gibson-Running a beauty salon on North Main in Bowling Green. Becky Wray-Pin up girl for thousands of soldiers all over the world. Dorothea Craig-Trying to reform U.S.C. from its bad habits. Frances Wilson-Still chasing boys with red hair. Nancy McCarter-Working for the United Nations as an interpreter. Faye Bolin-Faye is still blushing after having kissed her first boy friend. Rachel Melton-Queen of the Motorcycle Races in Indiana.. Mary Ann Johnson-Mary Ann is doing great as-giggle girl on T. V. Totsie Barnes-Teaching ballet at the elementary schools. Ralph Chambers-Agriculture teacher at the Bethel Acadamy for boys. Alice Sipe-Doing very nicely in the taxi business. Barbara Gordon-Running for her life after all the seniors read the things she had written about them. President LIBBY WALLACE Vice -President SA RA CURRY Secretary JEAN WORRELLS Q.. ,, rg ig, Treasurer BILL DULIN H.. 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Stand1ng Margaret ue Brown Gerald Hmes Peggy Pursley Ha1Cra1g Beth Withers, Jim Harvey States Mc N...,f dw 4502 Z2 L: n: nni T at 5 4 ' if sat Q XX W 1 '- - Y -' QQ, ' XV - E ' +i 'f ' it ttt , 1 Editor 3 Ray Robbins . - , 4 W QMS.. fviwx a, A Associate Editor Edd Smith, Jr. Managing Editor Business Manager Ted Westmoreland Pratt Hambright Asst. Toxie 09+-sm, Bus , Mgr Hampton fffis s Jack Westmoreland ' awk ,, Z? DST Em mf? 223' QP1 fb MQ . , tj div 1. fwfr' ' ,,,,.i... , 5 I S S hi A Sports Editor Asst. Art Editor W ig Franky Sellers Joe Wood Activity Editor Advisor C R 1 W . ' at I ifwefdffy' cfziyy' rdf Seated: Becky Wray, Business Manager, Dot Craig, Exchange Editor, Mr., David Riggs, Advisor, Edd Smith, Jr., Editor, Ann McElwee, Assistant Editor, Betty McGill, Fashion Editor, Toxie Hampton, Feature Editor, Standing: Franky Sellers, Sports Editorg Jack Westmoreland, Cir- fqvvzfew Seated: George Knox, Jerry Adams, Billy Wallace, Walter McConnell, Tommy Earle, Ray Bar- nes. Standingg Doris Stewart, Nancy Ramsey, Frances Gettys, Ann McElwee, Claire Pursley, Anne Stanton, Mary Anne Johnson, Ann Francum, Jane Knox, Pratt Hambright, Barbara Kelly, Beverly Kennedy, Mary Alice McGill. culation Manage r. YJ eaae is l 'Z N-LJX f 1 4 gsxuf. A v m, . 6 fw- w 1 -fm L Q 'feiff 55- , 'g.5.1i:, as Z i f 65962 H U dz! Sr aT 4 r . , as x. ,I ,.5,.l,5 ,i , , .., 3 W Y l WW 'QW 4 J -:WP E xx F X 4 1 2 xt if x Q W 1 'X AM asm 'F' I Y X xg!! '55 if :Legg krky in W1 if if -' fl-is A- ,r fs-2 K- Km-1.5-ls .X .,.r,' - 1' K v W A 7 Mx 2 ' W Rx X1 3 Q was rw? , rw x f .1 :rr M,-Jsxr is ,wig Xjgtwfy is ,fm-Q:A,,g1: 'gain gil 121553553 . f. my 5 .. gy , ll . A sg I X X: H E ,E A. Zi 5, ' is . 1 y..L W ia-0 2,73 Q Q ' I ,, A 1 , . , 15 .12 2-,:'f 5 if swf' .s 'M l:iE?1' President. . . Vice-President.. . .. Secretary, . Treasurer. . . . Reporter, . , . Advisor. . . a a n u no 'li if Q X J , ., - fi, 'Maw VY . . . . Bobby Wells . . . Bobby Whitener ........Sarah Curry .. . . .. 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Second Row: Nell Fanning, Ann Mcl-Elwee, Betsy Camp- bell, Betty Lou Sipe, Margaret Ann McCall, Joan Campbell, Nancy Smith, Sybil Nivens, Jean Hambright, Betty Love, Martha McKinney, Elaine Maxwell, Mary Jo Francum, Betty McGill, Claire Pursley, Marion Rae Biggerstaff, Margie Brooks, Jane Reid, Frances Gettys, Dot Craig, Pratt Hambright, Jane Knox, Beverly Kennedy, Mary Alice McGill, Leola Long, Alec Currence, T. M. Arrowood, Joe Wallace, Ray Barnes, Bobby Gibson, Jake Knox, Ted Westmoreland, Mel- vin Hopper, David Beamguard, Cody Robinson, Jimmy Harvey, Walter McConnell, Bobby Thom- ason, Grady Munday. Di1'9CfO1' President MR. G. M. WINGARD EDD SMITH, JR.. Vice-President HAL CRAIG ,A Secretary-Treasurer N DOT CRAIG Business Manager PRATT HAMBRIGHT Reporter ANN MCELWEE 'f -Q lagww Q fs. . N, ,,,, de 51424 First Row: Merle Moss, Aflice McClure, Martha Jane Curry, Peggy Ann Kendrick, Helen Jack- son, Ann Francum, Rachel Crawford, Glenda Lindsay, Shirley Randall, Jane Barrett, Sharon Wilson, Nancy Ferguson, Betty Jo Deal, Betty Sue Rhyne, Ann McF.lwee, Accompanist. Second Row: Mary Lou Gibson, Margaret Sue Brovnm, Louise Ballard, Margaret Jackson, Helen Harper, Alliene McClure, Ann Hopper, Louise Jackson, Catherine Faris, Ann Brandon, Dimple McGill, Dot Byers , Betty Robinson, Shirley White. Third Row: Carolyn Gettys , Carolyn Alexander, Barbara Kay Smith, Frances Gettys, Jane Knox, Nina Rae Bolin, Lula Jane Jackson, Dor-is Harmon, Joan Beamguard, Toxie Hampton, Myra Brandon, Mary Alice McGill, Pratt Hambright, Barbara Gor- don, Connie McCa1l, Doris Stewart. President Director ANN MCELWEE MR. G. M. WINGARD Vice-President DORIS STEWART Secretary-Treasurer FRANCES GETTYS B Librarian BARBARA GORDON V Reporter PRATT HAMBRIGHT A LZ! Betty Sue Adams, Jerry Adams, Carolyn Alexander, Billy Akers, Ray Barnes, Harriet Craw- ford, Wade Caldwell, Catherine Faris, Sue Gibson, Marlene Grayson, Julia Gordon, Ann Hovis, Marion Harmon, Doris Harmon, Docia Ann Jackson, Mary Margaret Jackson, Grace Killian, Barbara Kelly, Peggy Ann Kendrick, Bobbie Jean Lawrence, Betty Love, Dimple McGill, Nancy McCarter, Walter McConnell, Jr. , Grady Munday, Emma McCarter, Shirley Randall, Jean Settlemyre, Lula Jane Jackson, Larry Sifford, Alice Sipe, Darnell Sipe, Stanhope Spears, Ann Stanton, Bobby Thomasson, Max Walker, Ray Walker, Helen White, Becky Wray, Beth Withers, Gladys Wray, Gail Wells, Knox Wilson. ' President .,...... .... B ecky Wray Vice-President. . . ...... Jerry Adams Secretary ,,..... , , , Nancy McCarter Treasurer. . . . . . Marlene Grayson Reporter. . . ...... Ray Barnes Command! fa M9 Seated: Toxie Hampton, Bonnie Faris, Marion Harmon, Ann Hovis, Helen White, Homer Newton, Harriet Crawford, Peggy Carnes, C. B. Harper, Jr., Jane Adams, Mrs. McElwee. Standing: Jack Westmoreland, Betty Ann McGill, Ralph Chambers, Richard Laughridge, Edith Robinson, Frances Wilson, Mary Frances McElroy, Doris Brown, Martha Lawrence, Evelyn Brandon, Nancy McCarter, Sara Jane Earle, Virginia Barber, Nell Fanning, Libby Wallace. President....... .. . Harriet Crawfort Vice-President..., ..,. Homer Newton S2C1'6tary...... .. Marion Harmon Treasurer... ...C. B. Harper Reporter. . . . . .Jane Adams YE 'X his Q , r .. s N. , 4' 4 V 1 If - 1 ' ' W 4227261645 At Table: Nancy Ramsey, Dot Craig, Edd Smith, Jr. , Ann McElwee, Jane Knox. First Row: Louise Ramse , Betty Sue Rhyne, Mary Adams, Dimple McGill, Emma McCarter, Sue Gibson, Y Grace Killian, Darnell Sipe, Peggy Ann Kendrick, Hal Craig, Billy Akers, Wade Caldwell, Clair Pursley. Second Row: Mary Frances McElroy, Jane Reid, Mary Jo Francum, Louise Jackson, Docia Jackson, Rachel Crawford, Martha Jane Curry, Doris Brown, Elaine Maxwell, Marion Rae Biggerstaff, Barbara Jean Earle, Ann Francum, Barbara Kay Smith, Betsy Campbell, Patsy Jackson. Third Row: Miss Nelle Darracott, Ted Westmoreland, Cody Robinson, Frances Wilson, Jean Settlemyre, Ann Hogue, Margaret Jackson, Bobbie Lawrence, Pratt Hambright, Sara Curry, Grady Munday, Walter McConnell, Mack Riddle, Lillian Campbell, Mary Jo Ford, Barbara Kelly, Beverly Kennedy, Stanhope Spears, Jim Bowman. President ....... . . . Edd Smith, Jr. X ice-President .... .... A nn McElWee Secretary ....... ..... J ane Knox Treasurer ..... . ..... Dot Craig Reporter .... . . Nancy Ramsey I f ,945 First Row: Julia Gordon, Ladora Wallace, Nell Smith, Betty Robinson, Mildred Tiller, Mary Lou Gibson, Marion Harmon, Becky Wray, Marthaleen Dover, Hazel Wells, Mary Sims, Doro- thy Cariker, Sherrill Marr, Nina Rae Bolin. Second Row: Virginia Barnes, Helen Harper, Sha- ron Wilson, Glenda Lindsay, Clarissa Beattie, Betty Lou Ford, Louise Ballard, Alliene McClure, Merle Moss, Connie McCall, Alice McClure, Shirley Randall, Grace Killian, Darnell Sipe. Third Row: Miss Sherer, Totsie Barnes, Jill Hines, Doris Harmon, Gladys Wray, Joyce Thompson, Helen Jackson, Shirley Stewart, Barbara Kay Smith, Louise Jackson, Catherine Faris, Dot Bar- nes, Dot Jenkins. Fourth Row: Ann Hopper, Jeanette Deal, Linda Martin, Nancy Ferguson, Shirley Laughridge, Mary Robinson, Betty Burrell, Claire Pursley, Elizabeth Ann Hoffman, Alice Sipe, Beth Withers, Gail Wells, Ann Stanton. Fifth Row: Ann Harris, Inez Compton, Ann Hogue, Rachel Melton, Leola Long, Mary Alice McGill, Margaret Sue Brown, Jane Barrett, Betty Love, Myra Brandon, Ann Brandon, Annelle Quinn, Lula Jane Jackson, Carolyn Alexander. President ........ .... B ecky Wray Vice-President. . . ...... Lib Baker Secretary ....... , , Marion Harmon Treasurer. . . ....... Jill Hines Reporter... ...Totsie Barnes A N. -. I IV' First Row: Mr. Mauney, Bill Dulin, Ted Westmoreland, Ray Burrel, C. B. Harper, Jr., George Knox, Bobby Currence. Second Row: Walter Rogers, Gene Johnson, Kenneth Hullet, Coit Mc- Carter, Andy McCarter, Joe Ledford, Tommy Smith, Joe Glenn, Jimmy Davidson, Robert David- son, States McCarter. Third Row: Darvin Dover, Dan Thomas, Mack Henry, De Witt Marr, Glenn Beattie, Dick Burrell, Olin Stowe, Richard Caldwell, Charles Betchier, Marion Chambers, Jimmy Mellen, Charles Huskey. Fourth Row: Thurston Sanford', Buster Jackson, Glenn Oates, Bobby Wells, William Anderson, James Montgomery, Billy Morgan, Jimmy Neal, Mason Barnett, Fred Miskelly, Tommy Crawford, Jack Meek.Fifth Row: Jimmy Goforth, M. C. Montgomery,Ra.y- mond Thomas, Ira Burton, Tommy Lee Alexander, Ralph Chambers. Advisor ........ . .. Mr. C. G. Mauney President ....... .......... B ill Dulin Vice-President .... . . . Ted Westmoreland Secretary ....... ........ R ay Burrell Treasurer ..... . . . C. B. Harper Jr, Sentinel .... .... B obby Currence f- ' rw 4' 4:35 ' 00:37 mfr 5 3 'Y - 14, 3 L C0416 U J ,Q D LI U L 7V fd! First Row: Carlyon Alexander, Marion Harmon, Mary Ann Johnson, Dean McCarter, Miss Les- lie, Ray Burrell, Harriet Crawford, Alice Sipe, Ann Hovis, Betty Love, Rachel Crawford. Sec- ond Row: Margaret Jackson, Peggy Ann Kendrick, Doris Harmon, Gladys Wray, Docia Jackson, Ann Stanton, Helen White, Totsie Barnes, Nancy McCarter, Carolyn Gettys, Dot Barnes, Dot Jenkins. Third Row: Jack Meek, Ralph Chambers, Ira Burton, Jim Goforth, Glenn Oates, Bob- by Currence, C. B. Harper, Jr., Richard Greene, Gearge Knox, Leland Davidson. President ............... . . . Harriet Crawford Vice-President ........... ....... R ay Burrell Secretary and Treasurer .... ...... D ean McCarter Reparter ................. .. . . Mary Ann Johnson 6 I M! I 'JH' ' -.' 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It l 4 16621141 Wm deem Wyl, u77Zwn OQf2f'2wZLz'ce P X Qmoffaff Qzueen, Q Q PRA NE E SPXRP' 3 A UWM M Z?fz, E DD SMITH , JR ee fiez ,un-v i i-3 . , J 33 , S ,Q 1. mia 11791 ww, Q it X w ik QW , 1, , Ax ,rw C LOVER 0, WELFORD-LYMAN-STARTEX 6 The Clover Blue Eagles lost their first football game in a hard fought con- test at W. L.S. by the close score of 6-0. The first half was scoreless with the ball changing hands many times. During the third quarter, a costly fumble by Clover gave W. L,S. the only touchdown of the game. CLOVER 6, FORTMILL Z6 Clover was hit by an epidemic of fumblitis when the Jellow Jackets from Fort Mill took advantage of the breaks to defeat the Blue Eagles by a score of Z6-6. Billy Wallace scored the Blue Eagles' only touchdown from the four yard line as a climax to a sustained drive which was spearheaded by Bob Whitener and Red Greene. CLOVER 14, LEXINGTON 33 The experienced Lexington Wildcats scored three quick touchdowns in the first half and coasted to a 33-14 win over an improved squad of Blue Eagles. Jim Bowman and Red Greene packed Clover's scoring punch as each scored touchdowns on long runs. C717 CLOVER 6, PELZER-WILLIAMSTON 7 The call'-back of a touchdown by Homer Newton in the last few minutes of the game robbed the Blue Eagles of their first win of the season, Bob Whitener put Clover in the lead at the first of the game by a score of 6-0, but Pelzer-Williamston came back with a touchdown and the extra point to give themselves a 7-6 victory. P, B, --LIT' DURHAM, coach RICHARD 'KREDQ' GREENE, Captain fa! 4 CLOVER 19 WINTHROP TRAINING SCHOOL 7 The Clover Blue Eagles took their first win of the season as they ploughed to a I9-7 win over W.T.S. of Rock Hill. Bob Whitener lead the Eagles to their initial win of the season as he scored two touchdowns, one on a pass from Billy Wallace and the other on a smash over center. Red Greene plunged over center for the other Clover T.D,, BILLY WALLACE, Captain CLOVER 0, KERSHAW Z7 The South Carolina Championship Kershaw Purple Eagles proved too much for a fighting Clover eleven as they pound- ed out a ZT-0 victory. The final score does not indicate the much improved defensive playing of the Clover Blue Eagles. CLOVER 7, WINNSBORO 14 Winrisboro scored a touchdown in the last quarter to break a 7-7 deadlock and to hand the Blue Eagles from Clover their sixth loss of the season. Red Greene went 56 yards at the beginning of the second half to score Slover's lone touchdown and Bob White- .ier converted to tie the score at 7-7. CLOVER l9, GREAT FALLS I4 The Clover Blue Eagles showed their fighting spirit as they came from behind twice to win this exciting ballgame and spoiled Great l all's Homecoming. Two of Clover's touchdowns were scored by bonesmashing Red Greene and the other by Sophomore Tommy Earle on a brilliant kick-off return. TED WESTMORELAND, Game Captain All State, Shrine Bowl x ' CLOVER 34 LOWELL 6 Clover racked up their biggest score c the season and their third win as they romp ed over Lowell by a score of 34 to 6. Ends Curtis and Wells got in on the scor ing act as each caught touchdown passes b' Earle and Wallace. Red Greene scored tw touchdowns and Bobby Whitener, who als converted 4 out of 5 tries, one, to roun out the scoring. CLOVER 32 BLACKSBURG O Coach Durham 's Blue Eagles rolled u their third consecutive win and fourth of th season as they trounced a game Blacksbur eleven. Big Red Greene could not be stoppe as he poured it on to score Clover's firs four touchdowns. Tackle Jerry Adam scored the last T. D. by pouncing on Blacksburg fumble in the end zone. si , , C.. . ,V tw., .., , t,,. -- .-.- ,.,7 U V- K, , , . ..., ,X ,. N, + H, ,r V Nr ,V . ,r:, X QL , , , , r .,.. , ,, V- H111 f f . , ,,,,, kkkl ,, . .. .. , ,,,. ..,,,v-,V ff N ix s me fs ,,f- f We vw: sf-ze. K K we 2 V, ,N 9 Q'-is fsew-ls-dwesfem-ffv .,,- L . L Q .ymmwi ffl .L-1 4 f , L,s. S . - Q jf -k', -: ' A . I ,X , ff f .4 if iw N J :fs fri: W 1 QSNA QM- 5 ' - - - 4 ive L.,- 2,125 qw-,ii : s,wf:.4,fw:r-1.f rw f, so : 4 , . . ,, r..., .. , x . CLOVER 7 YORK 13 Billy Rivers, flashy back from York, scored a touchdown in the final quarter to break a 7-7 tie and send the Green Drag- gons to a 13-7 win over the Blue Eagles. Bob Whitener scoreclC1over's lone touch- down and extra point on right end runs. This game ended C1over's season and left them with a record of four wins and seven losses. iii ww MM A cf? K, I Y' 'ik H, 7 4 C w cpu 'imp-If gl, oly, C9 --x gzwkeifmg cLovER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER cLovER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER C LOVER CLOVER , CLOVER K , CLOVER' kg 'ik ?, -gf! K. fl CAP TAIN 29 SHARON 47 BLACKSB URG 52 BLACKSB URG 46 GAFFNEY 33 FORT MILL 36 SHARON 34 GAFFNEY 37 YORK . 21 FORT MILL fBj 42 FORT MILL 34 A LANCASTER 33 YORK 41 1923 STARS 39 CHESTER 33 LANCASTER . 26 CHESTER District 4 Semi-finals I 42 YORK Coach, P.B. Lit Durh X x4gFN v W.. , , J ms , im,xfY3 lgl, ' ' , : e Nw,-,'fE,.4, 1. ' ::. ' C,MJx,fwA an-ir f fi. Y' - - ' Nm ,, , , Coach, C.E. Loftis CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVERN CLOVERf CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOYER 13141 Tgrwiel 1 SHARON fb! --KL' BLACKSBURG BLACKSBURG GAFFNEY FORT MILL SHARON GAFFNEY YORK FORT MILL LANCASTER YORK Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. CHESTER CHESTER LANCASTER District 4 Serni-finals CHESTER Finals YORK WWW 41 JWEXN 3 eQ.mWf ' Qmkgim if VW?C1YN W w fJ , 'V . y y M: wLfmm, U Q -S 331 . A 'L X, f1551g5Q,V',f- 1.1 N . I CAPTA I' , , -,kg zz! J b m 1 A I +A 1 .fu f AA- g'5 pr: k 'A 1 ,, L , .: yvgwg' v ' gg 'Ad ' 331490. Mfg.. a., ' fm ,A v w ,fniebdu First Row: Tommy Earle, Ray Burrell, Bobby Wells,'Jerry Adams, Skottowe Smith. Second Row: Jesse Cobb, Manager, Dick Bolin, Harry Faris, Dean White, Jimmy Pendleton, Charlie Smith,' Wilmer Earle, Lewis McCarter, Watt Moore. Third Row: Coach H. E. Hap Corley, Ted McCarley, Managerg Bobby Whitener, James Byrd. 6cweffzZ6' H. E. CORLEY, Coach CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER C LOVER C LOVER C LOVER C LOVER C LOVER CLOVER C LOVER CLOVER 8 WINNSBORO 7 6 CHESTER 3 12 LANCASTER 4 8 YORK 3 6 WINNSBORO 4 5 CHESTER 6 9 LANCASTER 3 12. CHESTER 3 DISTRICT 4 Z NEWBERRY 3 15 NEWBERRY 2 6 NEWBERRY 5 DISTRICT 2 81 4 ll WOODRUFF 10 6 WOODRUFF 4 UPPER STATE l3 EAU CLAIRE 12 6 EAU CLAIRE 4 STATE 6 DARLINGTON 4 l DARLINGTON 8 2 DARLINGTON 3 WILMER EARLE, Captain Carolinas'All Star Game , N HOWARD? After the game be sure to go by for a milkshake, that is full of ice cream. We Have Sandwiches That Are Famous For Taste HOWARD JOI-INSON'S HON THE CURVEH Z4 Oz. Pure Ice Cream MILK SHAKES SPEEDY CURB SERVICE Dial 9113 Clover South Carolina. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ' The Management and all the Employees of the Clover Division, extend their congratulations to the 1952 graduating class. We sincerely hope you will achieve your goal in life and wish you much happiness and success. The American Thread Company shares a way of life with its employees. This way of life stands as proof to all that responsible men and women working together can solve their community problems, promote better living conditions, and maintain their self-reliance. This is why we take part constantly in the day-to-day life of our home town --- fully appreciate our responsibility to the people of the community --- actively contribute what we can to the common progress --- and daily endeavor to carry out our duties as a good citizen. The American Thread Company UNC ORPORATEDQ nuns mum .lt A4,--+- I 'I I I 'I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Producers of KYANITE AND MULLITE FOR THE REFRACTORY and CERAMIC INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED I CLOVER, SOUTH CAROLINA C omplimentx of RCCK HILL PRINTING AND FINISHING COMPANY Ti. C omplimems of BOWLING GREEN SPINNING CO. INC. Bowling Green South Carolina C ongratulations Senior s From FORD'S 5c and IOC School Supplies Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina C omplimemf of RAINWATER FURNITURE DIXON JEWELRY CO. COMPANY Bulova and Elgin Watches Everything For the Home Phone 2245 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina CAROLINA SODA SHOP Where friends meet to enjoy Cokes, lee Cream, Magazines, Magazines, etc. South Main St. FRAN'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers For All Occasions Cut Flowers-Pot Plants Corsages-Funeral Designs 229 South Main St. Phone 2041 Phone 2391 Clover South Carolina HAMMONDS GROCERY L- A- AND Fancy Groceries and Meats USED CARS Frozen Foods Come to See Us. Phone 2032 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina 1 1 1 J. SIMS WRAY'S GROCERY Cvmplimewlf of Groceries-Fresh Meats-Feeds 4 h P ' 1 ' W ajgces Sel CAROLINA THEATER 1: Quality Tells Owner: J. B. Harvey ' We Deliver Phone 2271 : 1 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina E Compliment: of 1 1 1 STEWART DRY CLEANERS MCWATERIS USED CARS Our Business is to Improve Your Dependable Used Cars Appearance , All Clothes Insured Dial 2170 b Dial 2049 ., 1 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina 11 11 fl Complimemf of 5: 1 CLOVER DRY CLEANERS W. W. INMAN CQMPANY . Clean with us and I we'11 dye for you Phone 2484 , Dial 2071 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina I 11 CLQVER INSURANCE HOME OIL COMPANY T AGENCY 9 ..To Be Sure PURE OIL PRODUCTS Tomorrow Insure Today U h 15 Bethel street D181 2211 ' :I Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina ' V I Used Cars--Quality Cars At Reasonable Prices Compliment! of FRANCUM'S USED CAR LOT COCA-COLA BOTTLING DIXIE CAB COMPANY Quick and Dependable Service ANYWHERE-ANYTIME Phone 2952 Clover South Carolina Gastonia North Carohna CLOVERLEAF MOTORS Sales INC. Service Dial 2458 C omplimenn of PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Wholesale Foods HOLSUM BREAD FRESH - FROZEN - CANNED-DRIED SERVICE WHOLESALERS Phone 103 and 104 Chester South Carolina D' C omplimemf of Sunrise Dairy GRADE A PASTURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 509 W. Franklin Avenue Gastonia North Carolina In .. - -v-v0 Q----- v---'-,-- RElD'S FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Firestone Tires and Batteries Home Supplies Dial 2061 Clover South Carolina A. NEEL SIFFORD Insurance of Every Kind Clover South Carolina CLOVER IMPLEMENT AND TRUCK CO. International Trucks Farrnall Tractors McCormick Deering Farm Machinery Dial 2471 Clover South Carolina Complimentf of CITY FISH MARKET Fresh Fish and Groceries Dial 2404 Clover South Carolina McCONNELL'S AND SONS INC. Clover's Largest Dept. Store We Congratulate You and Wish You the Best of Success Clover South Carolina Musical Instruments Sheet Music-Popular and Teaching Kodaks, Film, Finishing PROCTOR MUSIC CO. Rock Hill South Carolina C omplimenlf of WARLICK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Clover South Carolina Best Wishes All Roads Lead To KIRSH DEPARTMENT STORE Good Merchandise At Attractive Prices Dial 2201 Clover South Carolina Congratulations Graduating Class 1952 DUKE POWER COMPANY Clover South Carolina BEN'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION ' Texaco Gas and Oils Washing and Greasing Dial 2162 We Specialize in Truck and Tractor Tires Clover South Carolina The 1952 BLUE EAGLE Staff Expresses Sincere Thanks to All Students, Citizens, Teachers, Advisors, Parents, and Advertisers Who Made This Issue of THE BLUE EAGLE Possible , Thanks to THE EVENING HERALD Complimentf of SOUTHERN HARDWARE Finished Hardware Complete Line of Rock Hill South Carolina paints and Varnishes Phone 2214 For Kindly Assistance Clover South Carolina Thanks to DELMAR STUDIOS Who Made the Pictures W. G. CURRENCE Fancy Groceries We Deliver Phone 2042 Charlotte North Carolina Clover South Carolina L- Iv-, Complimemx of ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. ROYAL CROWN COLA and NEHI BEVERAGES In Your Favorite TODD SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Your Specialist In Sports Flavor 937 Main St. 138 W. Main St. Phone Z-0282. Phone 4330 Rock Hill South Carolina Columbia South Carolina Established 1890 M. L. FORD AND SONS Furniture Dept. Dial-2.171 Ambulance Service-Dial 2001 Clover South Carolina Complimemf of W. A. Dixon, Distributor DIXON OIL COMPANY Belmont North Carolina Gastonia North Carolina ,. 1004---A Ar - ..,,,fL4..,:- Com plimenlx of THE CLOVER HERALD HERBERT L. WRIGHT Mrs. Charles Drumheller INSURANCE-BONDS Phone 2384 Phone 2941 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina Compliment: of Complimentf of MORROW PLUMBING Cr FIRST NATIONAL BANK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Dial 2131 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina Compliment! of P. W. DRENNAN General Merchandise J. LEWIS CHAMBERS Hardware and Groceries - Esso Products ESSO Products Dial 2602 Phone 2688 Clover I South Carolina FRED ROBINSON'S Distributors BOYD TIRE tr BATTERY CROWN SERVICE Wholesale Expert Recapping and Retail Volcanizingn Phone 9125 Dial 3231 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina ROBINSON'S GULF SERVICE STATION C omplimentr of J. S. EDMUNDS AND SONS FUL-O-PEP Feeds Turkeys - Supplies Dial 2281 Phones: 2022 - 2636 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina rtorahtvvv -::: : :0:::.s-o::: C0lllp1ilI187lI.I' of D I N MOTORS, INC. Hudson - Packard Sales - Service 234 W. Airline Phone 9011-9012 S. GUY NEIL Meats-Groceries-Feeds C rosley Appliances Clover South Carolina Gastonia North Carolina Complimenlf of WESTMORELAND FOOD STORE Quality Groceries CRAIG fr COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Grocers Dial 2.265 Clover South Carolina Rock Hill South Carolina Reasonable Rate s C omplimenls of SUUTH END CAFE TI-loMAs AND HOWARD COMPANY Charlie de Greek and Ze1ma WHOLESALE GROCERIES Private Dining Room No Cover Charge We Appreciate Your Business Phone 174-175 Clover South Carolina Chester South Carolina Jester--- 'Y I I I I I I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 'I I 'I I I 'I I I 'I I I I 'I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 'I 'I I I I I I 'I GOOD'S GULF SERVICE STATION We Call for and Deliver WashingQWaxing Gilflex Lubrication Engines Cleaned TIRES-BATTERIES-TUBES Dial 2957 Your Good Gulf Dealer Highway 321 Clover South Carolina CLOVER FEED STORE FRESH MEATS VEGETABLES 8: FRUITS GROCERIES-SPARTAN FEEDS We Deliver Phone 2151 Clover South Carolina C ompliments of BETHEL GIN COMPANY Cotton Ginners 8: Millers Dealers In COTTON SEED FERTILIZERS -FEED-COTTON Dial 2671 GOODNIGHT BROS. WHOLESALE Fruits and Vegetables Phone 53496 Gastonia North Carolina in L ,,, -,,, ' L.. , C omplimenn of Complzmenn of SMITH'S CLOVER DRUG STORE LADIES READY TO WEAR 44 Years of Service Accessories R. L. Wylie, Proprietor Children's Clothing Phone 2401 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina CITY PHARMACY BANK OF CLOVER Prescriptions Established 1906 Night Phone - 2382 Dial 2488 Day Phone - 2231 Clover South Carolina Clover South Carolina. -P32 -I .A.. -U .... . 9 id' 1 . l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FUTURE LEADERS OF CLOVER CLOVER SPINNING MILLS CQMPANY ,V 1 F f lf W ' ' Af: . :Y ' V V Qi! Zi, gsm - Q. l A ' fyqvfaff ff NM' 'Ms 'iffffvifj N 'l ri fp V C if-34 V? 1 - A' 2 WE.. X A -L' v V, S fi ww L' 11 iv ,,.,jg ,1 i ii! me' i' Q . - F 1 , i . ij , il? ww ' K v ,, N I ma iv- , 3 M 'af ,I WWWM I . , 71 L Mir? .Q ' II 5? if as I.vI. . FI '!- II' ' I119-.5--f?-.. ' I , L... ,-I - ,R ' j. L iI1. -.1 .I F J. g ' -1 L. .LEW - UQ - .-. 5:11,-1. ' fiffridg' 1'5'9'u 7- YEI JI I .- Y - 1- ,. . 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Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

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Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 85

1952, pg 85

Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 51

1952, pg 51

Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 30

1952, pg 30

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1952, pg 18

Clover High School - Blue Eagle Yearbook (Clover, SC) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 15

1952, pg 15


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