Conway High School - Mirror Yearbook (Conway, SC)

 - Class of 1958

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We sincerely trust that each of you will treasure the book and teel proud of the part ou l ' y p ayed in the school year. Would you like to look back for just a tew moments and recapture the thrills of . . . . . . . . . 5 QUR MQRE SEWQUS MQMENTSQ. I 1 1 l 4 H 5 l A a 'Q 'QQ- Spirituol growth was nurtured os we began eoch doy with morning devotions. Members of the Student Council took seriously their responsibility of insuring good school government ond sound political principles. 'N giuhm ' -,far-Sew: V . , s Q. 1, 5 s, i 21 . A j 4 . s,b.p- . ,,,,.- C :h4,.f-- ,,.-f' QW bfi. -1 . S . if ...THE WORK-FILLED CLASSES L DUR GAYER 1 1 ' 1 3, 1 it Q' HI' .Y 2 Q M, J INN 's 5151, 0 QNX t nfl X :QNX , K i 5-M.: ,th W V , M x jg n is x J Q XM 1 x- 'fx Q Q, lx Y .1 gh, ' ily, ,',,' A-.QQ Mx F fJ'fif 'f:V, KMfNM,' Q Ym 11 cf! ,A DANCES AND ' 1 Qgg sz f 'y NOISY HALLS 'A CJUR MOS? TREUMPHANT MCMENTS i I I 1 N F 9 '-IHY xXN 6 3 'S ' JJ' . .. 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Williams, L. Timbes, STUDENT OFFICERS Richard Williams President Jean Medlen Secretary Hank Hawes Treasurer Thurman Anderson Vice President 6 V, .i - iw-9 4 Stevens, S. Robbins, J. Medlen, M. Moore, E. Sonsbury, M. G, Paul, Y. Moore, R. Edmondson G. Johnson, B. James, M. D. Skipper, D. Terry, K. Barnes, P. Gore, C. Sasser, H. Hawes, V Thomas, S. Griggs, V. Dilworth, L. A. Paul, B. L. Watts, J. Mishoe, C. Lewis, Fourth row Geddings, L. Causey, D. Causey, S. Baiden, S, Lockhart, S. Hendricks, H. Allen, Fifth row W. Long, R. Mishoe, P. Chestnut, T. Anderson, L. Mishoe. . l 'L COUNCIL The governing body of Conway High is its Student Council. Its aims are to promote better re- lationship between the students and the faculty and to coordinate school activities. Delegates attend the following conventions: South Carolina Association of Student Councils, and Southern Associa- tion of Student Councils. DELEGATES TO CON VENTIONS MONITORS The Monitors Keep our lunchroom ond halls in order. First row: R. Sansbury, E. Hyman, S. Boiden, M. Dunn, D. Hucks, Second row L Mishee J Avinger G Johnson Sanders, V. Marlowe, Third row: B. Parker, M. Moore, J. Creel, B. Huggins C James Fourth row J Chestnut B Jones, R. Lewis, B. Garren, W. Goodyear, C. Rust, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL wt HONOR SOC ETY 5, , A 3 I hr- Y? Q .A I an SQ Qs I f I l f Janette Cox Dickie Smith ,f President Vice President Andrea Geddings Mary G. Paul Secretary Treasurer Requirements for membership in the National Honor Society are a high scholastic average, leadership, service to the school, and an exemplary character. The top five per cent of the Junior Class members who are eligible are admitted in the spring, the top ten per cent of the qualifying Seni6r Class members, in the tall. Sl Hazel Bell A H' W 1 M M Betty Burroughs V 5' V , ,, ,gr , Martha A. Capps L, . lm M it Q ' John Cooper I wg I , Charles Cutts Richard Holliday Adolph Inman Carolyn Lee Woody Long Randall Mishoe Martha Moore Bennett Sasser Hazel Terrell Larry Timbes Richard Williams mini 20 SECRETARY ,, l -Mt Rust Anderson Goodyear F. Long REID SWEETHEART VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT C liilli VICE PRESIDENT .,I DTT M I X PEPP T PPPP I' nag W C. Lee C if Mishoe Timbes 1 KEY CLUB WMM The Key Club is composed of boys from the Junior and Senior classes. All new members must be voted on by the club ond each year only o small per cent is accepted. The purpose of the club is to serve lboth school and communityl. During the year, it sponsors the Homecoming Football Game, the New Yeor's Eve Dance, ond other school ond community projects. Bornhill Gore L. Long Boss Hawes McNair Cutts Inman Williams Crenshaw Holliday Smith Chestnut Helms Sasser Daniels Jordan Young , K gg K. ,E .Y . N Si' Q' fi' . ,wi 11 ' -x In me :'4 . 1. , , rrl :. I E ,Af I 0- - SIL P - 5 ..' ' l : 7 I Qtr 75.5- It T RTS ,ssy, l Itsi C .fl I ,E . R , . Q E I W g ' ir ' ,K - . I , z., QM v - v:L' is cw , as I K l - ' IV,, I' ' ffl. 'E ws e we W T T I' IIPP I C 6' I lli ' I - me ls , . , C ' if 'Tw - VN 1- M xg: ,. I, kkkl 'AQ ., A .. A I , n if .-- I 1 ll fit SKI 2l k r ,J ,Z Mary Grace Paul Advertising Manager THE Randall Mishoe . , ,,,,.....,.............. Editor MI R R 0 R Larry Timbes .,,, .....,.. B usiness Manager .lane Sanders Betty Burroughs Rl-lSfY BQSS Club Editor Feature Editor 5P0Yl'3 Ed'l'0 SZ' ,ex QR w,,.,w.- mm QV? WS ffl'- ,Mama JUNICDR ST Seated: L. Martin, G. Lockhart. Standing: H. Hawes. X, AFF -J 'ff A. Paul, M. Chryst, S. J. Herring, N X- X D The Mirror Staff spends many long, work-filled hours planning and editing a book that will tell the complete story of the school year. ln arriving at this ultimate goal, members labor amid tears, laughter, headaches, and sleepless nights. But, there are no regrets when assurance comes that the book pleases YOU. TYPISTS Harriet Banner Senior Editor NJ Alice Watts, Betty Parker, Bobbie Floyd. .fe-3? THE INKLING .5 N 5-Ll 6 A 3 Woody Long Martha Moore Ediq-or Business Manager The lnkling scoops the school news ond keeps students obreosf of the goings-on of fellow clossmofes. Freedom of speech, freedom of The press, but o slove To the deadline, EDITORIAL STAFF: Seated: M. Capps, J. Cox, H. Bell, E. Sonsbury, B. Chestnut, Standing: J, Brooks, C, Lee, D Young, C, Rust, R. Holmes, R. Sonsbury. 17 K1 REPORTERS: J. Medlen, M, Price, C. Jomes, C. Lone, S. N. Bryon, G. Johnson, J. Easley, A. Cox 25 OFFICERS Amanda Belcher Historian Jane Sanders Treasurer Alice Watts Second V. President Martha A. Capps President Yvonne Moore First V. President Doris Durant Secretary The F. B. L. A. enables commerce students to get a better insight of the principles and techniques practiced in the business world. F.B.L.A. First row: S. Stevens, A. Belcher, F. Doyle, G. Johnson, J. Sanders, P. Branton, B. Floyd, B. Strickland, Second row: E, Fleming, D. Durant, M. Thompkins, C. Elvis, A. Watts, B. Parker, J. Marlowe, Third row: B. Sellers, D. Legette, F. Gause, B. Perritt, P, Dennis, O. Causey, P. Graham, Fourth row: Y, Moore, R, Edmondson, J. Cox, M. Capps, M. Lawri- morc, C. James, M. Glasgow. 26 First row: L. Causey, B. Chestnut, H. Banner, Second row: M. G. Paul, C. Lee, B. Burroughs, Third row: C. James A. Booth, M. Moore, Fourth row: L. A. Paul, G. Johnson, S. Lockhart, Fifth row: M. Price, J. Easley, B. Richardson, Sixth row: R. Kirton, G. Chryst, R. Sansbury. F.T.A. The F. T. A. gives those who are planning to enter the teaching profession an opportunity to observe and study the various phases and activities of this field. OFFICERS Martha Moore President Gaye Chryst Vice President Betty Burroughs Secretary Louise Causey Treasurer o 27 LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: Seated-E. Brown, Secretary, S. Pinner, Vice President, J. Sanders, Treasurer, L. James, President, Stand- ing: D. Goff, J. Richardson, O. Tompkins, H. Bell, J. Richardson, B. Martin, J. Watts, A. L. Gosnell, B. Strickland, A. Reesor. Who discovers books, finds life-long treasure. OFFICE HELPERS First row: C. Britt, B. S. Jordan, P. Dennis, L. R. Gore, Second row: A. Watts, R. Williams, F. Gause, M. Glasgow, D. Legette, C. James, Third row: F. Doyle, P. Clark, B. Strickland, B. Sellers, Y. Moore. Poise, confidence, and perfection are acquired with experience gained in the office. 28 'av 13- ,... .. . i' 'fe if l ? e TROUPE 1246: First row: R. Williamson, L. Davis, J. Herring, Second row: M. Jones, C. Lane, J. Brooks, Third row C. Rust, R. Williams, R. Fowler, Fourth row: D. Causey, S. Abrams, C. Mclntire, J. Cox, Standing: R. Mishoe, Miss Epps, R. Kirton, L. Dunn, H. Burroughs, J. Holmes, J. W. Nealy. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY The National Thespian Society is devoted to the advancement ot dramatic arts in the QFFICERS secondary schools. A scene from the production Our Town ft ,K it ,Sy N ' . . +75 . A S A J -V Q 5- 5 it ' ,,. . c' Charles Sasser .............. President Danny Causey ...... Vice President Judie Herring ................ Secretary Jan Brooks ......... ...... T reasurer Janette Cox ..... ....... S cribe MARSHALS Carl Rust Jean Medlen Head Marshal Assistant Head Marshal The Marshals are members of the Junior Class who have maintained a high academic average. This honorary group ushers at the commencement sermon, the graduation exercises, and assists with all the activities of graduation. First row: S. N. Bryan, J. Brooks, J. Herring, J. Medlen, O. Causey, M. Martin, A. Reeser, S. Lockhart, Second row L. Causey, C. Lane, C. Bourne, L. A. Paul, S. Rice, Y. Moore, J, Easley, Third row: R. Kirton, T. Anderson, H. Hawes C. Sasser, C. Rust, J. Autry, W. Goodyear. F ., V7 A i 45' 6 I Q . J 2 l 3 J Q sv Q 1 Y .K i , , 3 W Xl gl, R f V s Fm, ART CLUB K OFFICERS Barbara Chestnut President . David Young .. Treasurer Mary R. McCutcheon Secreta ry M The purpose of the Art Club is to be of service to the school and community, and to create an interest in and appreciation of art. I Sealed: D. Alford, S. Thompkins, D. Hunter, E. Sansbury, B. Chestnut, M. Grainger, J. Johnson, M. Clewis, L. Bacot M, Moore, H. Godbold' St d' ' ' , an mg. C. Graham, B. Owens, J. Hucks, M. Spivey, D. Young, D. Cannon, R. Ambrose, J Solomon. l SRC W V, 'S ti if L 1 SENIOR CHAPTER--First row: J. Pope, President, C. James, Vice President, W. Norris, Secretary, K. Pope, Treasurer, L. Causey, Reporter, B. Richardson, First Sentinel, F. Hughes, Second Sentinel, Second row: J. James, E. Jordan, S. Graham, B. Cannon, J. C. Singleton, R. Norris, E. Causcv, Third row: V. Shelley, L. Stalvey, R. Marlowe, B. Goff, B. Paul, S. Guyton. The motto of the F. F. A. is Learning to do' doing to learn. Earning to live, living to F F. A. JUNIOR CHAPTER-First row: D. Pope, President, H. Nobles, Vice President, T. Hucks, Secretary, J. Davis, Treasurer, L. Singleton, Second Reporter, A. Causev, First Reporter, P. Hyman, Sentinel, E. Fleming, Sentinel, Second row: Mr. McElveen, H. Lewis, L. Cooper, W. Norris, G. Skipper, L. Martin, E. Causev, Mr. Hutchinson, Third row: H. Bullock, W. Lee, R. Bland, B. Connon, E. Jordan, S. Guy- ton, B. Goff, J. Rabon, Fourth row: N. Jordan, H. Anderson, P. Barnhill, B. Cooper, R. Marlowe, S. Gro- ham, L. Causey, Fifth row: B. Hardwick, D. Lee, B. W. Burroughs, H. Jollv, W. Jollie, A. Holmes, L. Graham, D. Todd, G. Jordan. -s. .J 5 A A i i imnn --f M aifi A r.rx.71 W-- JUNIOR CHAPTER: First row: J. Thomas, President, M. Eason, Vice President, P. Booth, Secretary, B. F. Hucks, Treasurer, J. Lewis, Representative, Second row: K. Singleton, L. West, P. Alford, D. Todd, L. Richardson, S. Montgomery, J, Bourne, F. Strickland, Third row: E. Graham, E. Brown, R. B. Holt, M. Walters, S. McKellar, L. Parker, N. Milligan, G. J. Alford, R. Chestnut, J. Anderson. This year the Junior Homemakers Association has become affiliated with the national organi- zation known as the Future Homemakers of America. ln this organization, We face the F.H . A. future with warm courage and high hope. SENIOR CHAPTER: First row: A. Geddings, President, S. Stalvey, Vice President, V. Royals, Secretary, E. Chestnut, Treasurer, J. Brown, Representative, Second row: J. A. Brown, E. Branton, B. Thompkins, H. Sellers, P. Stalvey, D. Lewis, P. Butler, B. Thompkins, P. Lewis, K. Brown, Third row: H. Sanders, F. Duncan, E. Branton, A. Norris, S. Inman, U. Leigh, B. J. Smith, S. Cooper, F. Chavis, V. Causey, Fourth row: E. Hardee, R. Parker, L. Norris, F. Graham, S. Dunn, C. Britt, L. Hardee, E. Rabon, N. J. Causey, Fifth row: R. Williamson, S. Floyd, M. Grainger, F. Singleton, J. Milligan, M. Tompkins, L. Butler, S. McCracken. 'ww 'YH 4 R , A .ww -- his--' BAND First row: B. Tindal, R. Anderson, J. Langston, D. Gladson, A. Geddings, P. Branton, J. E. Ausband, B. Richardson, B. Sasser, Mr. Miller, Second row: J. Richardson, C. Butler, J. Singleton, C. Allen, L. Woodle, J. Parler, R. Kirton, L. Singleton, D. Ludlum, Third row: D. Causey, J. Long, L, Walters, J. Johnson, N, Smith, K. Capps, L. Langley, S. Robinett, S, Slotnick, P. Rogers, Fourth row: T. Anderson, M. D. Skipper, E. L. Skipper, H. Hudson, M. Lee, R. Hewitt, H. Edge, G. Henry. The Conway High Band is composed of students who are interested in music. The band plays for football games, school and civic parades, and gives an annual concert. 34 CITATION CLUB The Citation Club is com- posed of outstanding band members. First row: L. Woodle, T. Anderson, J. Long, S. Robinett, Mr. Millerg Second row: D. Causey, C. Allen, D. Gladson, B. Richardson, J. Parler. First row: R. Kirton, Mr. Miller, J. Parler, Second row: D. Gladson, J. E. Ausband, B. Richardson, S. Slotnick on the drums, S. Robinett at the piano. 35 DANCE BAND The Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Miller, pro- vides lively entertainment at various programs. ,,:,,Bw..,,,... .iWw3,1fgem,rewv-ww sr A 'vw'-'fur , K :fd-'.g-r-,f 5' CHORUS First row: E. Brown, G. Montgomery, B. Skipper, J. Rheuark, J. A. Alford, L. Richardson, M. Miller, C. Burnette, E Cribb, J. A, Thomas, D, Durant, B. Strickland, S, Hyman, P. Capps, C. Elvis, P. Goff, Mr. Thigpen, Second row: B Strickland, D. Hardee, L. Davis, V. D. Lewis, I, S. Young, G. Marshall, B. Sanders, D, W. Helms, A. Sellers, J. E. Lee J. Hucks, E, Allen, S. M. Sellers, M. Thompkins, S. Smith, M. A. Jordan, Third row: A. D. Edge, P. West, P. Ander- son, M. L. Daniels, H. Burroughs, J. Easley, C. Cutts, W. Thompkins, J. Rogers, R, Holliday, D. Smith, R. Kirton, C Landes, D, l-lardee, S. Stalvey, J. Hill, B. F. Jordan, Fourth row: J. Richardson, D. Gladson, S. Jordon, L. Cartrette V. Tindall, J. Floyd, J. W. Nealy, B. R. East, J. Gore, J. Daniels, T. White, H. Godbold, D. Johnson, B. Garren, A Dennis, F. McDonald, P. Stalvey, N. Clark. After a year of silence, the mixed chorus was reorganized this year under the direction of Mr. Raymond Thigpen. The chorus added much to our assembly this year and gave full concerts at Christmas and in the spring. AcCoMPf-mists Louise Causey Bonnie Keistler HOW DG YQU ugrgf CU' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Seated: J. Richardson, E. Brown, K. Pope, J. Richardson, A. J. Stephens, Standing: V. Alford, E. Shelley, D. Lewis, L Causey, R. Johnson, J. A. Rheuark, S. Pinner. Distributive Education is a vocational course designed to fit a student for immediate employment after school in the field of distribution. OFFICERS Kenneth Pope J f ' , President 5? s J Judith Richardson 5 Vice President Eunice Brown - ' Secretary Alva Jane Stephens Treasurer Joyce Richardson Recorder program is to encourage craftsmanship and apprecia- tion for hand skills. The club seeks to promote the dignity of good, honest labor and to secure increased efficiency in the chosen occupation through study and practice. ' The purpose of me Trade and lndustrial Arts TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL First row: M. Singleton, L. Harris, B. Causey, J. Edmondson, J. Marlowe, D. Sanders, G. Snowden, P. Vereen, B. Al- ford, H. Alford, G. Todd, C. Martin, B. Skipper, J. Jordan, C. James, G. Atkinson, J. Hardwick, A. Alford, O. Alford R. Bruton, R. Ammonsg Second row: T. Scott, C. Graham, B. Stevens, J. Stevens, L. Hughes, R. Beverly, J. Hucks, C McDowell, L. Gore, E. Smith, C. Moore, J. Rogers, B. McNair, H. Johnson, G. Williams, J. Graham, B. Rogers, P. Holt J. Autry, J. Terrell, G. Oliver, W. Thompkins, L. Stalveyg Third row: E. Thompson, W. Johnson, J. Singleton, J. Thomp son, J. Todd, D. Chestnut, F. Hardee, L. Holmes, B. Richardson, J. Bone, F. Bessant, H. Grantham, W. Hardee, J Cooper, C. Foxworth, L. Dunn, D. Helms, L. Timbes, G. Chestnut, R. Bass, J. Gore. ' ' I -W-11.510 Q. .. , t.-,..w. , N, ,. , h . A ZH' nr ' ' 1-Q.,-L.:1:f-vw-'..- -I.-1'r 5 orriceks Jennings Gore President Bryant Stevens Vice President Julius Stevens Secretary-Treasurer Taft Skipper Reporter ARTS AND EDUCATION Kneeling: R. Butts, B. Martin, S. Brown, M. Vereen, J. Miles, D. Vicks, J. D. Doyle, J. Johnson, B. W. Burroughs, E Leigh, W. Cannon, T. Parker, J. Roberts, Second row: R. Holmes, D. Scott, M. Floyd, C. Smith, B. W. Singleton, R. Todd C. Jordan, B. J. James, D. Hardee, B. Moore, B. Chestnut, R. Hewitt, Third row: D. Guyton, N. Graham, G. Thomas, J McCrackin, L. Wood, J. Alford, P. Harrelson, P. Lee, A. Leigh, C. Lewis, D. Hardee, R. Lupo. .1 ' ' YN ' this 21-5 BlBLE,PLAY First row: J. Richardson, C. B. McDowell, V. Inman, P, Holt, J. Dew, S. Cox, G. Johnson, L. Graham, P. Jenerette, B. S. Parker. Second row: J. W. Nealy, C. Sasser, J. Reaves, P. Mishoe, G. Jordan, A. Belcher. The eighteenth annual Bible play, Witnesses, takes place in the kitchen of Simon the Leper's home, while the events recorded in John l2:l-8 are going on off stage. The characters include Simon, Simon's wife Martha, Mary, Judas, Zaacheus, a begger, and a serving maid. 40 This is an hon- orary, non-func- tioning organiza- tion for students who have earned varsity Block C 's for sports and cheerleading. BLOCK C CLUB First row: R. Bass, B. Chestnut, B. Burroughs, H. Banner, B. McNair, D. Young, D. Smith, H. Allen, Second row: J. Brooks, J. Medlen, L. Timbes, E. Thompson, R. Ambrose, J. Daniels, L. Long, B. Wetherington, Third row: S. Cox, L. Langley, H, Terrell, R. Williams, F. Long, D. Jordan, G. Chestnut, J. Gore, G. Crenshaw, Fourth r Sessions, M. Moore, J. E. Ausband, A. Dennis, W. Goodyear, R. Booth, B. Sanders, Fifth row: D. Jo D. Helms, T. Martin, A. Sellers, C. Rust, J. H. Barnhill, W. Thompkins. BUS DRIVERS First row: H. Sellers, B. Strickland, P, Holt, K. Pope, E. Brown, R. Johnson, Second row: A. Alford, D. Lee, J. Graham, R. Bruton, D. Chestnut, J. Todd, B. Holt, L. Long, B. Rogers, Third row: B. Skipper, A. lnman, W. Sessions, W. Hardee, H. Thompkins, N. Graham, S. Graham, B. Alford, J. D. Doyle, Fourth row: H. Johnston, B. Causey, L. Stalvey, A. Anderson, M. Bourne, W. Johnson, H. Johnson, Fifth row: W. Johnson, J. l-tucks, G. Snowden, D. Watts, B. Richardson, P. Vereen, J. Graham. 4 ' .4 x I 1 vial 3 x 1 .f i t ...,. fs-,ss ow: C. Sasser, W. hnson, B. Fulmer, Transporting students safely to and from school is the main concern of the bus drivers. WE SERVE OUR Harmony is the keynote of the Four Deuces. Their melodious voices brighten many social affairs. .wife ...l The Parent-Teacher reception is a favorite night for discussing Johnny's l.Q. This occasion is sponsored by the Student Council. No parade would be complete without floats, and no float in Con- way would be complete without the beauties of Conway High. CGMMUNITY 5 Q ii OFFICE i CGASTAL QAM, i COLi.EGE NA Junior ff' Christmas cheer goes out to the needy from each homeroom. 'E-.sf , new Hig for Col h School students move out in the afternoon to make room Coastal Carolina Junior lege. Carpentry students get first-hand experience as they build storage units for residents. ,sh ADIVIINIST IIUN 1 ' lk 47 47 A, + Q FCRG - U' NENIE WE SHA , .51 i 13' 5' E22 . 9 3, QQ A xx I WT,--.3'f -flf ,A Q Q , qw I x J, 1 7? -5 an ,. hr I4 .. Manx X f 'i,k J , 5 , Q 3 1 x lb Y 5 S W., 1 Q i 4? 5 'ina 5 g s.. Aix, w 'sf 1,1 C x X n K ff ,sv X, . A Si, .1-I 'E -4. V fm. A . . ,4QE,'1fLw,f3,,, V. . M. 2:-527 K A Q ' -Hi A W .s ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT MR. WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH Superintendent of Horry County Area I Schools B.S., Furman M.Ed., Duke Attended Columbia University I ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. S. P. Hawes, Mr. W. A. Smith, Dr. H. C. Brooks, Mr. E. E. Dargan Mr. R. B. Burroughs, Mr. J. W. Glasgow, Mr. C. O. Marsh. Not pictured Mr. Grant Singleton. 4 . I- 46 wi' PRINCIPAL MR. THOMAS E. GOWAN B.S., Furman Ed.M., University of South Carolina ,QWN ,W ml fu., J . ' xf, N ' I 1, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. GEORGE OI SMITH B.S., Clemson ,gg FACULTY x .-L' l I T :A I 'at v ' 'lQ M S .. . . 1 ll ' v A A ,f'u'f v ff' HOME ECONCDMICS Miss Mary C. Hall Home Economics, F. H. A. Sponsor Miss Cecile Cannon Home Economics, F. H. A. Sponsor Miss Martha Bryan Home Economics, F. H. A. Sponsor cs, . if 'P ' J X ef X .ZTNS VOCAUONAL Seated: Mr. William A. Saville Carpentry, National Thespian Society Sponsor Mr. W. Cleve Calcutt Auto-Mechanics, Supervisor of Buses Standing: Mr. Paul D. Hull Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Diversified Occu- pation, T. and I. Club Sponsor Mr. Genair C. Hutchinson Agriculture, F. F. A. Sponsor Not Pictured: Mr. Milton McElveen Agriculture, F. F. A. Sponsor sg, Q'-ev M l ff C? 2 1 If Q Z iff asf' !. ,fi 1 we ..e,-pw f- -kr -1-7, . . . ,nf ,L fffi' -i 0' Y ii SX. SCIENCE Mr. George McDonald General Science, Physics, Twelfth Grade Sponsor Mrs. Grace B. Gerrald General Science, Biology, Ninth Grade Sponsor Miss lsla Mae Allen Biology, Student Council Sponsor x Mr. Lawrence E. Gosnell General Science, Chemistry, General Mathematics L, ip .-1, if -E5 js l 4 f ' s X vim ,- MATHEMATICS Seated: Mrs. Eunice D. Ford Mathematics, Art, Art Club Sponsor Mrs. Thelma B. Ambrose Mathematics, Twelfth Grade Sponsor Standing: Mrs. Adeline W. Nichols Mathematics, Tenth Grade Sponsor Mr. S. L. Lemmon Mathematics, Supervisor of Buses Mr. Robert L. Clark Mathematics, Sponsor Block C Club xjsyfid hi! N--cw l ..... l lil Miss Mercede Massey English, Spanish, Inkling Sponsor Miss Florence Epps English, Speech, National Thespion Society Sponsor Mr. Leon B. Funderburke English Miss Evelyn Snider English, Bible, Tenth Grade Sponsor LANGUAGES Seated: Mrs. Lee C. Sessions English, Key Club Sponsor Mrs. Vivien C. Ausband Latin, N. H. S. Sponsor Standing: Mrs. Mildred M. Causey English, F. T. A. Sponsor Mrs. Irville J. Lane English, Annual Sponsor .gl .. -Nw L . ey I . tw, A lygzsy , . 5 ,. ,s C K W. - 11 as COMMERCE Mrs. Frances Floyd Commerce, Inkling Sponsor Mrs. Miriam S. Anderson Commerce, Eleventh Grade Sponsor Mrs. Margaret P. Hollida Y Commerce, Eleventh Grade and F.B.L.A. Sponsor SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Barbara R. Thompson History, English, Lockers Miss Laura J. Quattlebaum History, Geography, Audio-Visual Aids Mrs. Annette E. Reesor History, Psychology, N. H. S. Sponsor Miss Alma Lewis History, Government, Publicity f J, l l rr C, Miss Jewell Carmichael Physical Education, Diversified Education, D. E. and Student Council Sponsor Miss Margaret Payne Librarian Mr. William Smith Physical Education Mr. Raymond Thigpen Chorus, Director of Music Mr. Fulton Boqth Driver Education, Mathemat- ics, Audio-Visual Aids Mr. C. W. Miller Band, Eleventh Grade Sponsor 'N-1, 'QL R20 Scholmhp, I 52 Qu. LUNCH ROOM PERSONNEL Mrs. Bess H. Lee Supervisor, City Lunchrooms Mrs. Louise G. Griffith Manager, High School Lunchroom SECRETARIES Mrs. Bettie C. Jordan Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Bernice D. Chestnut Secretary to Principal cuxssf S z u LLED CLASSES X THE WORK-FX - A 4 'WT -L 4 dw' ff' H. N -fs. N.. ww. a . has :iw v ' ? 75 4 ,M ibm ' .W we ,N 4 z 5 HQ - fx 5 Q K 'W g N. fu ,J S E N I 0 R C L A S S Presidents ....,...... ........ A dolph lnrnan Vice-President .......... .... M ary Grace Paul 0 F F I C E R S Secretary-Treasurer ...... ...... J one Sanders Big wheels at last . . . Seniors! Remembering those Senior-good bait, perfect date, home late! . . . final special privileges lwe never hadl , . . the whirl of ac- tivities . . . meet here, do this, take that . . . the hard- est subjects . . . research themes . . . cramming and researching till the wee hours. Just loved that Junior exams . . . we passed . . . Oh perfect day called GRADUATION. But wait . . . what about classes, friends, and teachers. Oh well, see you at class reunion sched- uled on the moon. Aubrey James Alford Johnny A. Alford Herman Allen Harriet Leigh Banner Buddy Oh'shoot! If I could only get Whatever is to be, will be! Baby I really like a certain Thomp: 0 9l'll l'm so hungry that I don kins girl! know who to eat first! QYZQEYQ. ' B fa--V . Edward Evan Bass pm.. 'QV' Amanda Grey Belcher nkustyn npunkn lt's better to wear out than ta Frankly, girls, this is a strictly rust out. confidential matter. Margrette Ann Booth When are we leaving? Carolyn Jeanette Britt I guess so! S- wg... Morris Bourne UTOHYH Da you read me? Eunice Elizabeth Brown That's beside the point! . I ,X B5 ' 13-5 he xc Q: My Hazel Fynette Bell Boy! Dig that black curly hair! Patricia Ann Branton upatn Listen to everyone's advicej then do as you please. Alice Betty Burroughs . . . gotta go wash my hair! we 21 l 'I Franklyn Bessent Eat, drink and be merry to- day, boys. Report cards come out tomorrow. Sylvia Jayne Bratcher Guess who I dated last night! Lloyd Burroughs Have car . . . will travel. . ' ' ,f it , S A. fb . ' be NA.. 'US will is '11 -ss 3 l h f ., e -:- at-f, -aj or 17 'KM Q'-v 57 YT' Richard Ernest Cannon Dickie Sees all, likes all, reads all, and knows nothing. Gene Berkley Chestnut Stink l love the ladies! Janette Anne Cox l made a 5 on that English test! , , as if 3' 'fide J lfif l is RW, A w 1' Martha Ann Capps I hope if: Buck! Peggy Jo Clark Bunnie What ya'll girls talking about anyway? Charles Cutts But there's a good time com- ing! J J E5 Q s like - ' My 'Q ' g any wg, ,Y 131 I 'KT John Bostic Causey You bug me, baby! Robbie Jo Collins Smile and the whole world smiles with you. John Ellis Daniels Oh! If I could only start over again! 'bv yn u..qa.,...,,v 7 as ' 1 . , ' r 'Hi W1 5 XM C X , . , it gg 1,5 Y ii X - ae JS in y . ,t . , A Milford Causey It's a V-8 with duals! John Cooper lt's not my fault! Patsy Jeanette Dennis MPM.. That'll be the day! 'Rl su.-. . in 'UN 58 3 Betty Juanita Dew don't believe it! This year, l -. 5 , 1:4-1 ',x I-lUWUn'10 FUYG D0Yle Wilson Richard Eason Martha Bob Floyd Fuzzy Well, now look at that! Bgbbie Be kind to those you dislike Shoot yehl and sweet fo those you love. through the use of films, the physics class is learning how to think logically and reasonably 59 Hey! What's that guy doing hanging around here? Earl Foxworth Hilton Franks 'fguddyff sh-h-h. Whatcha say? ,ps-V N5 7 Andrea L. Geddings llAnnu We'll see. fi' -QQ Paul Dale Gladson Butch l'll let my falling stones bi my stepping stones. ,1- Q ,21irx Q... , K, Henry Vincent Godbold 'See you down there! Joseph Lynwood Gore Thank goodness! D. Elwood Grainger Aw! It won't be long! 'QU-f... stir ,ggw t Dorothy L. Goff lIDotlI Success brings happiness. John Graham Silence is golden. Henry Holt Grantham Let's go, little six. Jennings Gore Eight ball in the side pock- eu Leon Graham l believe it's a customized iob with a straight stick. James C. Hall Chuck No sweat, man! '15 5 . I John G. Gore Long John Do unto others as they would do unto you-only do it first. Linda Louise Graham ,lynn C'mon, ya'll, let's have a party! June Lenora Hardee Guess who came home yester- day! .vs si? f vP 'x OW MQ q,ga..w - 'ws 'Uv YF.. .N .. 6 I Samuel Jerry Hardwick Holy Milk Cow! Richard M. Holliday Whitey I live the life I love and l love the life I live. Jimmy Hucks Blast! Scratched again! 1--,f Gene Harrelson Want to bet? Ronald Howard Holmes WeIl, il l called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone? Robert Hoyt Hucks Spot that eight ball! ink mx , UW 'U Qu---- Donald Wray Helms Can one desire too much of the good things? Billy Holt -and at HO l heard that highway sound! Adolph Wayne Inman Bubba Don't be stupid! I . .ff Ly gg is W., 62 ' up i : lrfglqh l 5 N Nix - ln fl. 1 ' x J Clayton Hewitt 'l'm going to pass this yearl' Betty Lou Hucks WelI, if l had to die! Vivian Viola Inman Shine! is ,-gg 195 Carolyn Ella James Evelyn Lorraine James Patrlcla Ann Jenerette Genevieve Johnson Don! ask me I m sure I don 1 Without love and laughter af ' Goodness gracious' 'aw fe 'S ofh '9 What? Another httle test to 3 45,5 M Q 'Q ,,-r- Whot's the matter, con't Glenda Jean Johnson Oh heck!-another error!' Q' 3 J .-2 V N- ,..-S' NV' you see? Thot's o Tear-it Grant Johnson Slow down-there's a patrol- man! ij To if QF 3 :fs K 5 5 ff 'P-A n r me! Leonard Henry Johnson Great bulls of fire! M905 Ds N-Civ, --f' Mildred Johnson Mutt Please don't! 5 vw 'Uv 'e 3' 64 FN f X 'fig 5 LA Rebecca Arlene Johnson Beck s it too late? Carolyn Kay Lee Little friends may prove lo be great friends. Ralph Edward Lewis 'A lot did and a lot didn't1 naybe I will. .f 5 253 43 io ,aw Glenwood Jordan Glyne l sure would like a Hershey bar! Donald Maurice Lee Where am I? Furman Long Skeeter Live, and learnj die and forget it a . Y 7 iley William Derwood Jordan Derby l Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. Doris Louise Legette Oh my goodness! Joyce Estelle Long Guess what! I passed! 'F'- u Mary Frances King Tommie Where are we going? Diane Lewis Hope to see a certain person soon! Larry Causey Long Remember, Napoleon was lif- tle too. gn-5.-, 525515 6 5 Woodrow W. Long, Jr. ilwoodyl, Get to work! Peggy Mishoe Let's live it upg we'll never live it down. Shirley Jean Murrow Oh my goodness! r 4-' v ua is 'g I f. 'xx '1 Bobby McNair Lover All great men are dying: I don't feel well myself. Grestine Jewel Montgomery Oh my goodness! Joseph Walter Nealy .l. W. Live to love and love to live. 'Us f inns--- n 'bf' . X- . f X .K K - A -123-'iN2x'1-f so we- Ja' is Q ' ,fmt 5 ' :X . ' N '. ,. -Xsizliilwb fl t K K 4: . fig Q 1 5 4.3 is-H-3 . . .. .Js?sz-gf,..-- . .., . , L1 Wir:-S f-li.. . ' K ' - .-Us qv ..VkAI:A . . ff,: M e x lgxiyxxi-X X. .. ig .J - , . . K. . V, X .,.e sf' William Thomas Martin Jeff Randall Mishoe Tommy We aren't any as young as we Even the smartest sometimes Used to be- fail-like me! Carl Edward Moore 'Easy now! 1 Linda Lou Norris WeIl I declare! KN 'E' 66 Martha Elizabeth Moore l'll see if I can get my car! Tony Norris Oh, shut up! '!T.. We A Darthy Osborne Betty Ruth Parker Betty Sue Parker Mary Grace Paul Dm Well, I had to declare! Daft listen to what others Oh, well. Laughter is the best medicine WY- rr worry. Along with learning the language and customs, the advanced Spanish class learns to perfect the Tango. 1 67 A tisket, Walter Truett Paul Great balls of fire! 15' o tosket, Jone's in the basket! William H. Paul, Jr. Billy It won't be long now! l 1 I i l l: ' an i fi ' fisv l M All w. .- - :Z Q .. ., , 68 Sandra Pinner usanu Be the one to have the fun! Kenneth Pope Now tell the one about little flea! we--. -. s, f .-fl'-.ang .. s , w, es '1- Harold Jerome Reaves Jo Ann Rheuqrk ,von 'You don't know, do you? Billy Rogers BiIly Goat 'l'm gonna break your body in mall pieces! Evelyn Marie Sansbury ,ffveyn 'Where there's life, there's lud! Be not simply good--be good for something. Harold Rogers A lazy man is worth no more than a dead one and is twice the trouble. Bennett Stockhouse Sasser The idea is not to be the smartest in the class, but to keep from being the dumbest. may Judith Marcia Richardson lljudyll For every worry under the sun, there is a remedy, or there rs none. James Carl Rogers Jimmy Some love the ladies: some do Tit. Some love a few, I love a o . Archie H. Sellers, Jr. All great men die-l'm get- fing sick! ' -ff: ' - I 1 .. 'viewe- N. v lx l ei i ' Q S?-tt IEE 2, .. gg J i K SSP sh , V 3 1 Q R, ' 3 ffm 1 R12 K W! Ni s , X Laverne Richardson I really don't know what to say! Rutilla Jane Sanders I think you're crazy! n Bettie Jean Sellers llaetell Oh boy! Time to ga to lunch! .F J 69 -fo 4. J Sara Margaret Sellers Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Bessie Adelle Skipper Goxh! a test in, psychology today! - Barbara Strickland Look at my hair! l 3... .oem 4- A.,, fbi Sylvia Estealene Shelley Ester ls that so! Edward Wilson Smith All great men die and forget it all, Hazel Marie Terrell Yes, l'm battling Miss Snider! X 2 ', , t Q 'NN , E K1 7 : M . - ax Viawv -' Margaret Glenys Shoupe ls that so! Richard Lee Smith Dickie Gosh! Look at that cute girl! Hoyt Thompkins l believe in enjoying life! A 1'Hy- M, regex :afar ,M up-em Marshall Singleton One more time won't hurtl' Lonzo Stalvey l don't dig you, man! Larry C. Timbes Clemson, here I camel' F? X we JWRK 70 Q95---s. 'Y 'T 'M- Carolyn Todd Vonnie Lge Todd Carl Vereen Alice Pearl Watts Marriage is a great institu- Lawsy-help! Red Be nice to those you dislike tion. 'fwhy wmk? Let somebody eyse and sweet to those you love. do it for you! . if i ,..,x,h -as , ,-. L., . k I b' t 's ver popular with boys. Learning to draw scaled drawings of parts of Mechanical drawing, as a vocationa su yec , I y machinery is essential to this course. rx-iq: , i 4 7l .rv '- sf- .. ,, How can we look happy when we're so hungry? Tommy White Mart Y Cherry Grave-here I come! - Q-,, Q Richard H. Williams, Jr. Let's have a party! 'qw 72 George Wendell Williamson Great balls of fire! Y X av- 'C' Donald O. Watts And at 90 I left him! David Louis Young, Jr. Here I ga again-out of the lrying pan into the fire! an tru ..-J LUASIAL QARULINA Jumoiz Cniisoe Colleges will win 30 per cent of the class. Joyce Long and Derwood Jordan look over C. C. J. C. EXPECTATIONS When asked the question What do you plan to do after graduation? some enlightening facts were revealed. Eighteen per cent reported undecidedg 2 per cent plan to enter beauty schoolsg and less than l per cent will farm. Tommy Martin is among the ll per cent who plan to enter the Armed Service. Bossie Causey will learn in trade school that machinery can be dangerous. Seven per cent will study in vocational or trade schools. ICSW ,.- V, A 5' 'r saga'-err ,. , , ,f I is .L 5 - .K 9 if gg NY I .. X 5. Nr. . b- M M, ii 'i i' l H577 K off' ' r is i 'f ,L-4. ', WW ' if 1 4: .V'.,!?,..1:i X . if i U f Nursing schools will train 5 per cent for hospital service. Darthy Osborne, already an aide, displays a bundle of joy. -...W ..- f U.. ,,,. , A ..,,,.. -sw ,.. if -ri W. .,. 5 iwmw. IHQ K in .. ws ' ,ww 1-am up K 'nd an-Alf F' . .,.. 5.5. ' .,-We-- J l 'wswlgiist f e. 1 NM I .,....--H -Y 1 i W -T.:-4 ,z ff: if if- f ,is-- 1 ' ' I . X bg ...xfsluviis 1 5 Marriage and homemaking will claim l2 per cent of the class. Betty Blount qualifies with a tasty batch of cookies. Fourteen per cent can expect to enter the busi- ness world and Betty Sue Parker gets an early start. . ..,, X 'Sb BEST Looiame Faye Doyle Bobby McNair SENIOR BEST ALL-ROUND Betty Burroughs Richard Williams MOST ATHLETIC Hazel Terrell Dickie Smith WITTIEST Amanda Belcher Rusty Boss xx..-,. Y wr, +3 Sf- - 573: ,,:f --.. 'F .95 , HV 0' .egg I Ax, . f 4? MOST DEPENDABLE Glenda Johnson John Daniels jp. SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Williams Mary Grace Paul vf 1-f MOST COURTEOUS Peggy Clark Billy Rogers N EATEST Larry Long Harriet Banner 5 I if AGRICULTURE COMMERCE FOREIGN LANGUAGE John Cooper Martha Capps Charles Cufts OUTSTANDING SENIORS -ig FINE ARTS Randall Mishoe Richard Holliday Dale Gladson L HOME ECONOMICS Ann Geddings Mary Grace Paul Qlllli lf C Intl!! SOCIAL STUDIES Johnny Alford Seniors who excell in certain fields, showing spe- cial aptitudes and earning high scholastic averages, are recommended by a faculty committee for OUTSTANDING SENIOR awards. SHOP ENGLISH-MATHEMATICS SCIENCE Holt Grantham Martha Moore WOOCIY LOUQ ? 'i JUNIORS OFFICERS Danny Causey .......,....,......,................ President Carl Rust ......... ........... V ice-President Gaye Chryst ,.......,... .....,., S ecretary-Treasurer Soon to be Seniors . . . Was I ever a Freshman? TWIRP WEEK . . . Honor Society inductions . . . lay . . . Hustle and bustle of our Junior year . . . Harvest for a few intellectuals . . , Junior Marshals . . . 'JUNIOR Moon Ball . . . Remember it? . . . Those fun-filled SENIOR' . . . dim lights and dreamy music . . . Sheer canteens after basketball games . . . Starry-eyed girls ecstasy . . . every breathless minute of it!! towing whiteefoced bovs . . . What was that? . . Samuel Abrams Buddy Alford A fi fs Harry Alford Oren Alford seq so , 'pw we -fs M, - Sara F. Alford I I A A-4 4 Vonnie Alford A I I N E Wendell Alford S, , rims .J .,. y Q ,K Bonnie Allen ag 'f gl- I , Y 5, 'X 6- Carolyn Allen A V Jimmy Altman I LA ales Randall Ammons I g ' Ashley Anderson 5 V' nf M I N 52? it 7 Harold Anderson i W I 9' N A' Harold D. Anderson I ' ff' ' K. f U Patsy Anderson Q W 1 W A e Thurman Anderson Glenn Atkinson John Barnhill Robert Beverly Jan Brooks Sue Nell Bryan Janewood Bullard Homer Burroughs Danny Causey Louise Causey Olene Causey Patricia Causey Ray Causey Vonice Causey Anna L. Chestnut gfggfm L. L I its it 1' 'C M-tw, st i Fl A at . .,.4l,,i7 ,,,.,M. - is -1 M L. - ek ,ii k A H E we if gf t ,. N xp. .f 'Th xl gil 3 If ,fx ff I 4' ,QQ .fa f 'X 'fl A F ,WTS ' A h , 4... . ' ff: , ix L 3 'M lx ig stt L F i Qfi L ssss its l , 3 X' lm ,ff 'xg nf l? it 12' Qgfli I N , .. L. 5 Q K fi F r. 1 - - - - .9 r , JUNIORS fi- ' vs I I lyk :sl il: In H:-MA I 'live ' 5 ke. H . 7 - M , . 'W -' Elsie- ' 'F ,, ,L 1 r .,,r ' I X . M an My , L 'Vw if X .. -gg ef-F , - A fm 4 if iQ 'F Qi A ilk 'Yi F it 9 l A l V do . ,N , ..,h , A g. K. ' A In Q ' ii f it , , ' - st , C L C ' ,, - A fi , A A 'F f A F X ' , ive 1, 3 F 9 iiigm , J in Q fu ' ll, l , l ..., -. Q -M ,,:,,, zrlggffts in if fvalff fb ' 59' ws F1 L y I l f lVt P 'Z eff 11 Barbara Chestnut Paula Chestnut Gaye Chryst Mary E. Clewis Susie Cooper Gary Crenshaw Mary L. Daniels Alfred Dennis Howard Dunn Levon Dunn Sandra Dunn Doris Durant Juanita Easley Harry Edge Carolyn Elvis Jean Fleming Julia Floyd Robbie Fowler Bonnie F. Gause Patti Gilbert Dixie Gladson Bobby Glasgow James Glasgow Mary Glasgow Louis Goodwin Barbara A. Gore Lila Ruth Gore Bonnie F. Graham Charles Graham Frances Graham James Graham Patsy Graham Phil Graham Simon Graham Martha Grainger JUNICDRS .ia , :s,,.E,,a.af::f':-aims if K -My 1:g,E, ,i':- i ' f-ff' L Mime wg Age., .. A 'A XL ,. um. A R x -it Q is si? 5, L , X eq ., Q is line.: ,xx ,fi 'L F J- M' Us in 5 mm '33 ,'-:Q ,, mg H -J . . y gi ,-, 44 Q2 - 1' L r -B :W Q - X N f A .ws is Cm we 7145 . nl' F4 G5 - Gus- y T 't -T ii it 'vs-vs . at -v. Ygsvm vs. PQ A... 5 -W A a l v- f 7 u :Y . ...pi rx s' lsr ' nl v ,A - C' is - iii? fi J Q ,QW ismg i A 5' 'R T: Q-in K X H 5 G G x ' 'r va. - ' 'A f fe si-Q '- L H55-N 9-4 J ff ,X -Q g g r -.1-J Q we ' 5' B ff ...ig 4- F ie' lii' i f 1 A A - ' Y 5 y 1 i B H A Q .2 Phyllis Hardee Winford Hardee Billy Harrelson Levon Harris Hank Hawes Joan Holt Patricia Holt Betty Jo Howell Freddy Hughes Levon Hughes Patsy Hughes Sylvia Hyman Dickie Johnson Holmes Johnson Betty Jordan Bonnie S, Jordon Horace Jordan Janice Jordan Julian Jordan Roy Kirton 1..,, x s 1 'A 4 SQ f- iii :E American history gives the student a knowledge of the price of our de- mocracy. JUNIORS ,, MlA'l x M sf X ' v I .h,. g, f ,sg Cynthia Lane Ag - Vi Virginia Leiglh I G Q if My 25- ISN! K, Barbara Lewis A .1 f t W- I . .if .. . icq is J as , Vera D. Lewis pf g L3 '. +-A . Saundra Lockhart ,.sk A f 5 f i' 1 'J l All Q se ' A . X, C l A 3' 1' 'fix 'lt X yggg K A J i , .1 M x ggr kkikr 6+ A V 1- fsviwff' Cecil Mclntyre ' it Archie McNair A :fy in L ,sg , Q .gk if , g, ,Q-5 Joyce A. Marlowe VA it ,?'lW: Roy Marlowe Q, we ,, , Virgil Marlowe A I N 'A N My 5 F l A 1 f L 1 , A I Carl Martin gi:- Z is L Martha Martin M A355 :g Jean Medlen all I X L X F L Linde Mitchell cei y A- C fl ., L M iv S is ' ,, A W fl' ary L. Montgomery 1,-- A 5 ., B Silk :'k fl i' - - 'k ,z . , -,, I 5' f kb .:, ' J, , i . N Y Hi.. K is T f b -J. i ., Yvonne Moore 3' J f . ,. I Linda Nesmith s'-.: 51 , gg? ,, i' A ' A if A x A Q J Betty Norris lx ' iq M IV, Q. George Oliver iyll A 12 .. ,sii,i A 'J A L T? Judy Owens g if P ' . g f -b V 1 K' James Parler Lois A. Paul Betty L. Perritt Deanna Phipps Joseph Pope Martha Price Eloise Rabon Jennie S. Rabon Sherrill Rice Eddie Riddle Ben Richardson Bobby Richardson Joyce Richardson Judy Richardson Kay Riley Carl Rust Douglas Sanders Ronald Sanders Rachel Sansbury Charles Sasser f' at K MXN in... ' NY fx I ' , at , . - . F if . 1 ' E44 ,kr 5. V St fi, Q , se S fs' H, ,345- J LA in fffiv-as J R R Kel AW 6 I fm. if ,T 'qi 1 . .- Test tubes and chemicals education for our future scientists. JUNIORS Q 2'-N is J ,p-l - we -sv.- sff J l L. .as 'Su y '-My aa' 1 . '1 f Gi- we ..r lqw.. L A L 1 QQ . .. J essi e , J J., 1 J nrt -, ll B ig rrk ff Timmy Scott 1 i i f ,.:,:' : ,, Jil' 'J J. ' ws- ':' ' . mt' 'gi f- ' X Hilda Sellers Afb, jg V - -A--f W si, -- ,-.' . Wendell Sessions an Dwayne Singleton 5 'Q,,. .,,V, V . A N if I eee X Vl. - J kl.- 5, .fl , ,F P'1l eiwy , ri i Bubba Skipper Evan L. Skipper my ,N .3 , M :S Jo Ann Skipper ' EV Mary D. Skipper .A . an y , A 1 -Q W Carl Smith S 1 1 vi rf ' fl 1 -'.-- 4 .Q N., 4. Q 4' t t - in 'I :.,, I k . ' 1 George Snowden . 1 A vi A J ' Pearl Stalvey ,,,, '- I F l. V 'mi' Shelby Stalvey f ' .kyh ' 9' , Alva J. Stephens QQ ' Tl I Y EP ens my 'Lf AL.aAsELfese JUNIORS . re::,zg1 .f f I J i Nm ,, ' ,., Q 5 Q Ve' ' I ' , if A ll A r - if f:5, first is ' I . ., fig, 1, i f V .AIX k A 1 1 A J ivsggis-i if r J I S ,. ' Q 1 ' M' i 7 f?Q,.Q 1 J 'Iirfi i n .ff 5 ' . ' I J v.:1' ij kr 'vki l J , T ., i or -'l' J ' ., X . - ,.., . ' . i . , -- -T ,Q .X , J 35 In 231355 I ' 'V ' 3 - 5 - 4 ff! 7 'I W i I K- iq .T 3-,Q FJ. fi as ' M - vm i 5... f, it 'J 'K :-' 'W N 'J 'Zffm' 2 .K S1 . L jf ' :l s ' , .Zi n 1-it We ev-24. AN' Q wx A L i is T W,lr. , T -A - 2 Tami fiemg 'Q'5' ffisg -L - ' ' ' .:' -0 . wg ' S Y , QP' git Q EM R gp- , - A T 14 e eff 1 J Bryant Stevens Julius Stevens Sue Stevens Beulah Strickland Joe Suggs James Terrell Geneva Thompkins Wayne Thompkins James Thompson Violet Tindall Gene Todd Ronald Todd Maxine Tompkins Paul Vereen Winston Vereen Linda Watson Phronsie West Miriam Williams Renee Williamson OFFICERS Sandra Kay Harrison ..............,......... President Judy Hill .................. ...,....... V ice-President Karen Watts ..... ...,. S ecretary-Treasurer SOPHOMCDRES What a year! We thought we'd have smooth sailing, tions . . . the Mr. Conway Hi Contest . . . bench- but oh' THE BUMPS AND HARD KNOCKS! More books warming . . . Con it be true? Two more yeors of this! harder subjects . . club invitations . . . initia- Patricia Aiford Edward Allen Vero Jo Allen Sora Allsbrook Ray Ambrose Nell Anderson Jo Ellen Ausband John Avinger Lucia Bacot Wanda Bellamy Carrol Benton Junior Bone Richard Booth Robert Booth Jackie Bourne 1 t J ii't me 'gi an ,ANN I A :K YQ . K. 7 X K iw' .A 'ima' X s. it 6 X ,V A x I A 'W t i i A A Pl is A A K ii't A 5? A : 'uit' N' A W .V A 5-' . A -K. 5 it i .. I K 4. t.k7 5. Jug Go is . Q K W sy K tx xi a n psf i , I 9 A y 5 .. :K f . I 'ff' Qs A i- X' SX 5 J 53 Q Lf ' ' . be fi :xt it Abit. - ,me - wr Q A l '- N ml, , .. Q 3 l It rf ll . 'SN lg fg Q., - it A .JL Leonard Boyd Esther Branton Evelyn Branton Harold Branton Frances Bratcher s,,:.eg. . , , 4- fy :- , vi-'22-K L rrr - 4 tiff, . Q 6: Jigs - i 4 if . V VV h -. . W 1-.. J. C. Brown J 'J . N ' Joyce Brown H I2 eat in i f K V Julia Ann Brown - Lx - :E ,lb Q V-4. ' 2 ' . Katie Jo Brown 9' ,rB' , W ' Molcie Brown ,X . 1 Y W . 5, , , A gk X f J- it 'L Q ft .o,' Samuel Brown f I Richard Bruton K X 4 A A ,,,: 5 W V Bobbie Bryant ', . .W in X M 'T Valarie Bryant :.:L if f K Ernestine Bullock ,J V 5 X A I C ,Q k ., fA V-N if g i,,,,,,, 5 -f i -- , , 'Zigi'-i ,ye ..A. ,cc,. W F , .V ,J In , , ,V J t ' it i Cammie Burnette A 5 'E ' . 5 M Billy W- Burroughs we . ' iciiw lg., B J K ,. Franklin Burroughs 6-L f J? Q J R Q . 'kkr N. 'Y 'L ' K . Kg. fs' '-0U'Se Buflef C we- -W Paulette Butler G' . G ' ' Robert Butts 1 M Jean Calder ,,. ig. . i my V' i ,QI f B'Il c , B C J A V J f' 1 I v annon b , an A , - . W Q BlllY Cannon N W , 'S X Billy Joe Cannon M ' 5 J' ' i . K , K Billy Joe Cannon H ik JJ: W V W ' desi ' Drucilla Capps X '1 fi af- K 'K 5- Kathleen Capps hzi 1 - N, - E v i , , - 2 - - X Patricia Capps c. - ' A Lenetta Cartrette it A , fl V Eugene Causey X ' A A 4, V- 5, A 5 JerrY'CauseY i . K 14 if its B 5 Norma J' Causey fi' Qi- C29 iiee ati fi B it fl 5 d C ,iny E, wg on ra Causey 71 ,fc ,i K V K V m is L -A ws Wllmo Causey x W-i time mn lwaffifs ' : J 5 ltesi it 3 . - i-:- I rib ,', 5-15 5 as p 'li l VV, , ,V Faye Chavis ' J' V 1 David Chestnut D3 6 lm ' V 3 tr l ' ' Emma Lee Chestnut J . , Jennings Chestnut e- - ' i :li Paul Chestnut ff J, it B f me .1 12 lk, ' A YK ' ' 'K 1 L, W4 , A SR Frances Clark A F ,L F . M . Xi Nevitte Clark 5 I T 4. Ag Q, Nancy Coleman tw ' ' . f, ' QW Alice Collins A an A , 3 J ,A,, Y Janice Collins 1' v . yy fi' ' 'S ue. Lx Tommie Connor V A Peggy Cook 5 f K 'F' ' lg ' Shirley Cooper ' L A . ,,. Ann Cox ' 4 ,ytw V Sylvia Cox , N JM J' , LLL R Q. ' ex 'ix F Q Joe Creel , ' Elizabeth Crabb . u 'Fi 44 , Stan Cross ' Q . 5 ,J Jane Crowgey ' .. A ' , F ? , Buck Cutts fills-1 Xl f 0 -.Nw .K is . - . .N ff Sam Dargan V -N Q , 'J Louise Davis ' BT .' F 5' Kathryn Davis Q Q ' J ' 5 N - -- 5. Claudia Dew V . Margaret Dew D l ll! Sherry Dorman A J - Elease Doyal - If 'L J Z. I 5 A David Doyle . ' 'J I I J. D. Doyle . B -w F 5 r Frances Duncan A 7 4 I, A r N I lvey Eaddy qyi ' Billy Rdy Edsr A ,N v a , , Rdchdei Edmondson v...gt . fy ' J' Nancy Fesperman Nb he . xxexx ff -,XV Edna Fleming . IF I Dale Floyd , f Ay , Jennie Floyd C J' 0 9 Q' WN. if 'K Sylvia Floyd ' , J D 'Ir Virginia Foxworth A i I X if aah. A. K is Jerry Fulmer Barbara Gainey Archie Goodwin Lila Ruth Graham Harvey Grainger 1 5 .. .,.. , , f li, kj-x is 'rl Q F - od , xx- xl J , tg ' 5 4, F49 K 'H 2 if Y ,W H . K KVAKV I Marion Grainger James Guyton Alma Hardee Danny Hardee Doris Hardee Louise Hardee Sylvia Hardee Peggy Harding Mary L. Hardwick Gordon Harper Billy Joe Harrelson Jimmy Harrelson Opal Harrelson Sandra Harrison Susie Hendricks Raymond Hewitt Judy Hill Joseph Holmes Lloyd Holmes Angus Hucks Billy Huggins Mike Hursey Everett Hyman Margaret Hyman Larry Inman Q .. 2 ish. 4- .if 5 9 0. 45 ij 31 rii' in Q' S h Q 55' E . s f 'iff 53: s at a G 'Z so if A ll Qt .1-, A ' . lA t.1xxHae. x K L A A 'L ,,,il ,:., ' ' , L il 6 V in ji l li im J 5? , is 9' 'J 12 X:f1f' W J J A: , , , ts. 4 I k. ll Q ils iff it ' M ' L is - it 'gk 'H' it 51- K gs. M. fy V, V A Q i,k I -f V4 A A tr t ..3Bw sifff1f f' ms kms: g ZX yy'-Y' S .,.,. 'H il X it ' A it Formaldehyde permeates the air in Biology as worms, bugs, frogs, and fish are dissected to find out what makes them tick. K lla, E '2 A w. .. FC I . J fl ,ix .: i4 -. A ' ,.s. l y 3? P' . I ' ,L h X A 'l if S. 454 ' as-nl. -' lk-' W Q, 2 'H-' .t i 7 :ri E .JJ Q., , .x . 5. I Nh i A- L ' . J ' X 'ii ... - - ' we- . J . - 2 i 5 K my ' Y I Y X ' 'PAW l ll - ' .Q. I 7 k A S V X ti ng Q. 5? ' ?,,-.X ,, 1. 5 ts .N J s A 1 E .R Alai 'Xi I f ' X fi . Jivzw -3. .S A- 1- I 's .2 sf, ' K Ii r 53.4 A . I , QM e W 6 X f - X 1 A Sallie Inman Alice James Barbara James Eleanor James Grier Johnson Jacquelyn Johnson James Johnson Linda Johnson Martha A, Johnson Sylvia Johnson Willie A. Johnson Bobbie A. Johnson Jerry Johnson Winfred Jollie Bunkey Jones Joseph Jones Marilyn Jones Alice Jordan Nelson Jordan Reba Jordan Robert Jordan Sandra Jordan Wanda L. Jordan Bonnie Keistler Clifford Landes 1 Physical and mental coordina- tion is encouraged in all phases of our Physical Education pro- gram. ll , fwfr:-1 1, - Q E' 7' iiz ,l.: , .. - ' 'P- N , , e -1 -L Lynda Langley A ' ..-, , ,A ' 5' , iw gl. Claire Lawrimore I A V, A ' , 5 L - J. R. Lawrimore A'-- 'G 'V- Miriam Lawrimore g VV.. - fi ' '.- if V b Y E e tt L wso 1, , J - ' V re e O n ,, ,y A We J f 1 N J as Q Barbara Lee Q A g ly A Joe Earl Lee E, , l . Ki, :QS M , , - by is . it GJ O Marjorie Lee J' I L- J s. A X .1 . x 'E - -- Y' f -4- Wilton Lee 1 2. li Y- mA,,. A Enoch Leigh x y' M wil l X James Lewis . 1 A I Pauline Lewis is V U X I K A, K y Phyllis Lewis ' - 3. L ' N . . i - - L- 5 AFA 1. Ubile. Lewis ,Q A - William Long 3 6 WA -- rg K, irl ff L , -: my . - 27,6 ' -. 1 - -V ,z i ., 4. 6 . ir X 7 l X,.A YJQLK ,Q , .,., v f Ray Lundy . M V af f. K V: . 1 ' J 71 1 L f ' A J X- ,. Velma Lundy 55.5-, ,K jg Q H b Pearline McCracken f ' Qc f X is '. qw-. 1' ' J ' ,, Shirley McCracken 'f . L' ' Shirley McCumber A.. A :QQ , A in 'f , Q. Betty Jo McDowell W , ., - Carlie B. McDowell if I' A M ulu gr ' ' A' H+ Ricky Mclver :L 5 . V' 1 - J ,X Ginny Marshall r ccrc M J' W' Billy Martin i fi g I v S 1' free, 4 as X jj Joel Males V 3, L in Q3 Z g L Jean Miller - if by , A - Ig . - gl Marilyn Miller li e 7' f e. Jerley M. Milligan Mg E l l J X ' Jimmv Mishoe X 5552512 .' asv: A H J Q some f ,- is .arf ' ' .i. N iggyw.-, Ks 3 , sk. xiii 11 - ,251 1 ' Eff ' . f ig . rf 1 if hz-2 .-z W, J V, ' V I I i f i -' if 2 Y ff ' F 5-l ,ff- , 1 Q Hu ls in ' 3 Xt A aim we ws' 'fr ' T ... Q 1' is :L J ' 'X S K , L ' if N .., Q . X ,f ri , 'E .X ,yi ii 5 i - iv if Q X- , s.g-gig,R-w-'g- George Murrell Ada Norris Ronnie Norris Wendell Norris Buddy Parker Thomas Parker Larry Paul Sandra J. Porter Billy Rheuark Carolyn Rheuark ' i ,L F George Rheuark ,, ' ' 5 V5 0+ V Sara Rheuark A A id S' - 5' Bobby Richardson 'C' A-EI' ,Nr rx V .- 5 Nettie Richardson J g i Pauline Richardson t 1 Jil S-I-no . 1'X.J.n sr . A M J - Shirley Richardson 1 ' Susan Richardson ' .P ,K SP no o-. ' N AVV Philip Riley - V VY ' ' Sherry Robbins 'VV ' iii- I Barbara A, Roberts R , J' Tl -fl M . .A x . V Brenda Roberts VQV 2' V ,J .gs :E Susanne Robinett 0 V V ' A Vonnie Royals . NF A lt f is Earl Sanders V KV 'P 1 V ',- ' wi Hilda Sanders 554 - 4 V W ' 'GV V, Mayo Sarvis C' V M 'Pg 'V -' Q. Clayton Sellers 8 , .E 'N r u s Vollie Shelley f I 15 4' , ' ea . . ' -1- Patricia Shoupe X VV ' , ' Linda Shuford Si - ,ssh tv , J ' i V A Fadean Singleton ' - A i Wayne Singleton V VK :sl 4 M gil A Ethel Lee Skipper '-' ' W, ii i-LV V V' Jerry Skipper , ,VV rgl 4 'N X J ' V V Stewart Slotnick if ' f .,, J r - V + Charles Smart VV 'MSE , V i - Berry J. Smith VV ,j Q M 2 ,, Judy Smith if C' JV M B. 5- Y XF 'S O '- Susanne Smith i'i sf 1 V is il Q , I ,C X Connie Solomon li: , V Q ,, XX V Xl Q! xx X N a! ii Jerome Solomon V W J ' Sandra Stalvey A,-V: M V Sybil Stalvey V 4 'i 75 'Q Sylvia Stalyey 5 ' vt ' - Vi V -'r Gwendolyn Stanley X VV it 'S Helen Stephens ' ' 'M A VV Hilda Stephens , Joanne Thomas SQ' 'P im 'S T K Samuel Thomas Ve-9 Bobbie J. Thompkins ,K ' Dorothy Thompson Edward Thompson Louise Thompson Ben Todd ' Danny Todd Jerome Todd Mildred Tompkins Freddy Vereen Michael Vereen Betty Lou Watts Karen Watts Lana Watts Lois A. Weatherford Billy Wetherington Otto Williams Becky Williamson Isla Vea Wood Frankie Woodle Larry Woodle Gene Wright lda Sue Young ' az: 5. s ri! Ag , , is trrr ,T . 1 fm Q ,., . N If r's' i . K Q.: -X gs. 1 gf' 6. we if L ,Q .... .Q in no E, i -I 'YF a , LX . .AQ ff, no s R Q 1' , , ' Q T 17 h, ,, Qin - 91 T lk u mt 'M i,..L.y ffl' in The study ot World History is a survey of civilization, with emphasis on the development and spread of the ideals of democracy. 'glllv' ZX FRESHMEN We finally made it . . . thoroughly confused! New faces . . . new halls . . . new subjects . . . new teachers . . . new grades . . . knew nothing!,Alge- bra . . . on unknown, Latin . . . from the Greeks, Physical Ed . . . for the weak. Oh, to be a Sophomore! 2 A YE Q. 'K 0 ifikq I ,fl we X V I g r .LL A -1 - R J 4 ,J 5 - M .L .4 .s in J A l r , , ' H 'ix ' . : FA V, lc 1 . A 4 ,X M V if if 9 J N l vw 5: 5 F' 0 ,J ' M 'N i J A ic 5 ,. ni 5' A A 6' -J A f F lf 'S B ii l me J' J tam. ' Al g B 1 43' AV L Linda Mishoe President Lynn Causey Vice-President Jon Thomas Q Sec reta ry-Treasurer Frances Adams Gloria J. Alford Jo Ann Alford Joe Alford Patricia Alford Geneva Allen Betty Lou Anderson Carolyn Anderson Donald Anderson Jackie Anderson Richard Anderson Edward Applewhife Jo Ann Ard Sallie Baiden Jean Baker Judy Bellamy Peggy Bellamy Helen Bessent Roy Bland Pamela Booth Janice Bourne Tom Bourne Betty Boyd William Bradham Jo Ann Brady Lenair Brazier Evelyn Brown Jennie Lou Bryan Harvey Burgess Hope Burroughs Roger Burroughs Charlton Butler Barry Cannon Vivian Capps Oliver Carroll A. W. Causey Joyce Causey Lane Causey Lindsey Causey Lynn Causey Sarah D. Causey Murray Chavis Ray Chavis Bernard Chestnut Eva Chestnut Grady Chestnut Helen R. Chestnut Marion Chestnut Marvin Chestnut Reba Chestnut Paul H. Chryst Carol Collins Myra Collins Barbara A. Cook Geneva Cook Benny Cooper Bill Cooper Billy Cooper Edward Cooper Legrande Cooper Patsy Counts Cliff Coward Jimmy Cox Sandra Creel Moxie Cribb Wayne Cribb Carl Daniels Benton Uorgan Jimmy Davis Vicky Dilworth Carrle Dorman Eugene Dorman Gloria Dorman Danny Dunn Mearlyn Dunn Mae Eason Christine Edge Liston Edge Charles Floyd Merrell Floyd Rosamund Floyd Niobe Franks Peggy Goff Lessie Gore Pete Gore Aurie Igou Gosnell Coleen Graham Larry Graham Neil Graham Tessa Graham W it I CQ Q. we ' E - -f .ls.. X. ' C 1 L L I ru . .M H' to F2 + -. N.. L'l . W fx: 1- ,L E sf x G , . I Rb A R' W. si I Q , ,. 'U t cl' ... 'N i Q .Y ,M f .cgi ffgg- . We 5, ' ff., 4-V We L. xg . mi E ! ,iq 9- I .Q-V t- icf M Q 1 Y be M as 5 5 , a t i A 5 E A 1 vs A' Q1 E' 12- SZ' ef by L Q, r f 3 ' ,-.- , . Q gp E' , . 2 , . i... f x . H--M.. L V ' ' Q gf .. ,f ,X . E Il . K K ..- f '51,-.., Q, WM f .Xe iis,f'dfl K 4 5- . if' Or 'lit' . . N V X x i E . not-7-V K ,.. 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Danny Grey Barbara Griffith Henry Gunter Jimmy Hall Sara J. Hanks David Hardee Donald Hardee Elizabeth Hardee Esther Hardee Eunice Hardee Frankie Hardwick Virginia Hardwick Wade Hardwick Linda L. Harrelson Paul Harrelson Stoney Harrelson Winifrede Harrelson Sims Hart Jimmy Hedgepath George Henry Earl Herring Marion Herring Roy Hewitt Ivan Holden Frank Holliday Robert Holmes Betty J. Holt Rena Belle Holt Sylvia A. Hooks Audrey Howell Betty F. Hucks Bonnie F. Hucks Doris Hucks James Hucks Mary Hucks Reubin Hucks Tommy Hucks Horace Hudson Dancy Hunter Phil Hyman Patricia Inabnit Benny R. Inman Joyce Inman Billy J. James Johnnie Johnson Robert Johnson Roger Johnson Ronald Johnson Vickie Johnson Viola Johnson Elizabeth Johnston Hartford Jolly Robert Jones Bonnie F. Jordan Buck Jordan Charles Jordan Hilda A. Jordan Hilda J. Jordan Ida Jordan Lydia Jordan A Martha A. Jordan Richard Jordan Jimmy Langston Elaine Lawrimore Devon Lee Elton Lee Paula Lee Phillip Lee Ansel Leigh E. W. Leigh Carlisle Lewis Dessie Lewis Janette Lewis Judy Lewis Ann Long Frances Long David Ludlum Rondy Lupo Esther McCracken Jimmy McCracken Mary R. McCutcheon Frances McDonald Sylvia McKellar Danny McNeil Juanita Marsh Albertine Martin Bernice Martin Brenda Martin Lanneau Martin Lunette Martin Patsy Martin Spignel: Metts Penny Miller Doris Milligan Nell Milligan Linda Mishoe L9 o -'T J J W :.' it 5' in Q fsi 5' f f' ' il. I 5 -'elk ,4Ft l Q L o eeia ive we L J t i Q it Xa l xl E s, Q .. -le ff z ft ' e et fi J wg . fr -f ., . -W l ,.liA A ' E , on if ew if fi, :wig ' , ' x . . W- E fi-SX li Q fb if Q F 7 if Q J 2 .l,. E , J llyy 1' ' ' X k'V:i . f .iv , A A . ' 1, , J Z.. M L, f J . VX J J f ine' ' lii' 2 ,N 'I Ja -Q w.l1V Q 'N L it :rx 1 E E J il 1 ,J Yalier issi L.. Ll L L . M , .. Q ,. , , ll 'ffl' ,M . I , .A K fn V I A - t i, Q. E L at .Q Q .. 6 5 ! Anti k fit L 1 , r Stitching up a spring wardrobe is only one brief phase of homemaking. Cooking, decorating, child care, and etiquette are combined to complete the well-rounded course. ggfzflllllll fy., - - ' , iq V ' ,.? if The study of Latin helps us to understand our language and those of other countries. , M ffi is 32 I iiglfi W' I N 3 s ff? t Ir ' '4- 1 f . L' J , K ' i, X ' z' K. ' , ' Q Y X- X fa '-J . . ,, t Q .43W6' ' , S 4 i ' S X' 4 y .,, 'i wp, ' lv, U .- o- 'F , N' lk gg it 5. Mi. J rg ' 5 , A T it All - A ' 1 JL A J r H .4 'mf : i A- +- ' 1 Q Q 'SP V 2 ' .4 A 4 . S . i L 4 Y V ' xi u ' 'Y is ti .- '1..s't-- fit: N- -in N21 . 1 ' 7:72 F ' , -. ,r in - . 8. '- if J vi S Fc' Q5 5 it .J 4 . hx in 1 zaiitli ' l - Q David Montgomery Sally Montgomery Benny Moore Danny Moore Larry Moore Roger Moore James Nesmith Hal Nobles Pat Nobles Mable Osborne Linda Parker Eunice Paul David Pope Frances Price Judy Price Johnny Rcibon Robert Rackley Agnes Reesor Rosemary Rhodes Betty Richardson Betty J. Richardson Jimmy Richardson Linda Richardson Lewis Riley Sylvia Roach Jack D. Roberts Jimmy Rogers Paul Rogers Eunice Sanders Doris Sarvis David Scott Bobby Sellers Esther Shelley Vondie Shelley Jackie Singleton J. C. Singleton Karel Singleton Lettie Singleton 1 K ' K! X ' . . if V, l 22. .Lf NF. 33- 'ss . gk . . 'X .4 . Q., t Linwood Singleton , K 54 Richard Singleton 11 Brenda Skipper Carolyn Skipper Earl Skipper Elaine Skipper lsla P. Skipper Jimmy Skipper Patricia Skipper Clarence Smart Elliott Smith Nancy Smith Tommy Smith Virginia Smith Billy Spivey Mack Spivey Barbara Stalvey Faye Strickland Jimmy Suggs Linda Suggs Ann Terry Grady Thomas Jan Thomas Louise Thomas t, A V ' 1 3 2 Rm 'gy Nw s -' i k.-ifll?.rf'ei.fs-1 S .WV iuifwir- ..krrL K - .xx V7.1-sw. ,- -' ,,.wj1-131: 'Y ifgw . I 1 6-Q . 'L fit 2 f Q S E gg X S S . V-rt i 1. .. Ax ,... Q er . Jv- X .s..,, A, E is 2 gss A Q i .ve 1 .- k H' g we it Q is 3 in vs X of .rt - .gdi 'M XS 'fi X A. X if W 's 'H- A i' fi f' st ' . N .ffl 1? 1 3, an K . Q ii ' 'X 1' . Vs... s . . . . Beulah Thompkins . -- X Carl Thompkins Elma J. Thampkins Sandra Thompkins Bennie Tindal Alex Todd Doerethea Todd Libby J. Todd Nettie M. Todd Yvonne Todd Alice Turner Macklon Turner Camille Van Wie Earl Vause Gene Vereen Harriet Wall Linda Walters Bruce Warren Jean P. Watts Linda West Billie M. Wood Sw! 'Q' E l 1. V' .: - if - .f .s. Xl 6'- tx .Wx gy... ig.. fi -. ,.. we . si! :V Q . 1 7.,. Y 5. X . gina, ,, it .-1lf'Q. es. ,, Reg iflq- iieiiti i'i iiis SSN .St.,s xii? ESHl'Ii e i.,Q Pei . i sf.. .Q . sw. A . .5 .3y,.... J . A S 2 4 Q w. I te te 1. S is 4 'R 9 X . ar -u 1? 4-r s 3 M ww: I z 5 W 1- R gi Q fl' S3 'H ' f 3 M , 3 X V. ' V L -x I W X we is , X, K' f 155 ...J ...r - time .fa 4 'f- I is ...E II. 1 X f' ' '53 - V .L i n ,-4. Qs Jia 1- .1 my S ,K it ' 5 A g .3 , .. . Q., T Austin woodw d if . . ' Ol' 1 h .. X K fe ' . Ev L. K X X K - s 5 f X ss.. - - S. B. Wright Marsha Yarborough Qdfgll vs ' g'. 4 Q.. ' i....fi-. 1 .vip 1 1 ' Kev- fis ,Q I .X . I W if 6. 1 mr..- ,I K . 'Psa 6 A AWS J . X i is fx B I- .ear X.E2 ..-. .. fi liL,g 'wt Jn. . i1lIwiG!l.l M Qs 4 C '23 FEATURE AYER M QU? G ENT S . W M ov 6' f' 1 all ,- .1 ,gm -J QR ff rj , 1 , , , ,- - ,f ,Z f,'- E1 :Q 51 :1 ': 1. ,fa- wg' ,M-Y if--E Ai ,T ,,,,.. MM '-'aM .Lf- i,.,-f ,,'- 1 ...- Ekig -du ...- Lfp - .. .5. . J. -1 , A Q U . , Ho I ' a ,d.uq,uQ... ...ua M rf wcm' Mn- smui K 19 N 1 NE w von H bM76CVr lx- February N, X958 BQLW Eiurroughs Conway Huh School Conway, 'Dear Benny, Let me tell you first of all that it was fl most difficult chore trying to choose sc Tea beauties from so many possibilities. Wcwever, l've done my best to narrcw the nnble candiflates down 'md here are the results: Ms Mlrrcrz bvelyn .iansbury Mlsn Jeninrz Harriet Banner Uiss Junior: Barbara Chestnut Miss. -jvphomore: lda -me Young 153 Freshman: Aurle Xcu Qasrell Pd like Lf nu,grm,u1ar,e the winners as well as all tne -mfndanes and wish ynu all the lucv and suxcess 1 know ycu all deserve. hawks again fn.-r the opportunity 1 the grivlleye. 'fcurs sinner ly, vezgb ra' BMQKQE .J ,Qi . ii k mfff, . A b X x. sw, ,Mc 5949 'gk Ng, 4 .. gm af, P.-f. 'len Us x vw- ,'-.:,l,. f ,Q.,W gs K, . Q i , bf A I , ,x 1. 1 I I-rt .- 1. f' ' 'fhwilaf -, . .ix .fmvfl Wa T - '- is I Q . ks' 41' ,,. . f . A 1 r f 4 , . K' ' Q. , ,, 4 ln' A iylif' if' 'ev . Q - 4 L4 ,L Q V fhgk Q P- f 1 N N .K , 1 1-N X 8, fiff, ,.,. A JL- 1.195 . '. N, .,,,- L, ..'J., ,, - wr' Q ?f Ai ' .. it in z ,f l ,, ,, .gg , , . ,'1',,- Y ,Q if, V? 4 ' , ' 1 r,3'j1:4V 1- ,'s, .' 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' .xiii Q 4 Q S S x 'P if ' .J f xN Miss Soplqomore Ida Sue Young ,111.a Miss f5'resHman Aurie Lou Gosnell ' x WW! sl' im .9 Q 4-5 V V 5 .i -H, rv 2:4 'lik at K , -f , z 0 La t l is Cy , 3 v S Q I K I . 'Un' j ' 1 VV Z M155 M M032 ' a 'Y' 'If' r Conway H196 q Q , Qi 5 Sally Watson -- X X 8 'V' 1 ' W u . an 4 5 . X ' A I5 ji n' 41.4 Jia, ' if Q M 1' wr Sgr- pl A . ' A g 1 if Ig, fb . X ' , J SJ is Mr. Conway HigH Lamar Edge el!U 'f 4 I 1 9 Homecoming Queen Beffy Burrough Miss Hi Miss Janette Cox D.A.R, Best Ciiigen Mary Grace Paul , b x 'r V County 3.33 S w e et H e arf Barbara Chestnut I. ver . K 4 a ar mffi g.5b,f. ,Q ag . M: S ram King 5een hard Williams Boys' State Delegates Randall Mishoe Woody Long 1958 KING and QUEEN Richard Williams Harriet Banner L, if 'Hifi iir w W KING'S ATTENDANT and MAID OF HONOR Furman Long Ann Geddings --- SCENES FROM tllflay Day 1957 Needless to say, Mrs. Reesor finds supervising a hot job. A panorama of beauty prevails as the court awaits the pageantry. Q ..4. Colorfully costumed dancers, with the grace of sea-nymphs, stage a grand finale around the May Pole. AIHLHIB 41 OUR MOS T TRXUMPHA NT M0 MENT S if g. 3 M of r wk Z 1. J' 59 f wma? ., i 3 ff , Q, AAb,Q': V M igy N m A gi ,.,. H,VA V , P I 'E Sf' Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway Conway 1957 VARSITY SCHEDULE Brooklyn Cayce Marlon ............. Florence ........ Charleston ..... Lorls ............. Mullins ........... N. Charleston . Dreher ............. Aynor ............. Georgetown ..... Fmt row B McNaur D Smith T Martm D Helms D Jordan, L. Timbes, R. Williomsj Second row: W Sessnons B Wethermgton C Sasser C Rust J Barnhull B Fulmer A Dennis, F. Long, R. Boothj Third row: H Allen R Bass D Young J Dannels B Sanders G Crenshaw D Johnson, W. Thompkins, L. Burroughs, G. Chestnut E nf' 2, Ex +L? eww' -53 32 Bob Clark George McDonald Head Coach Line' Coach lini fi jw si i ii iv S X w r' ,Q G A , li ,f 1. 1 ,i . 1 L 1 , - fgygfy' H, E g- :MQ ,se 1 K 1 Yf,:-vvspf 1 ., sig ---k ,,-xi, s RESULTS OF THESE FINE COACHES ARE . . . TOBACCO BOWL DELEGATES SHRINE BOWL DELEGATE Lloyd Burroughs Dickie Smith Rusty Bass The Conway Tigers started the season with a group of experienced boys and proved this by beating AAA rival, Brooklyn Cayce, 33-7. The Tigers then clawed Marion 34-0. They went on to beat Florence, Charleston, and Lorif respectively. With a flu-ridden team, the Tigers suffered an upset by neighboring Mullins. Two weeks later, another loss was handed the Tigers by powerhouse Dreher. The Tigers ended the season by mauling rival Georgetown 26-0. This was the worst Georgetown had been beaten by Conway in over seventeen years. 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' V ,, 2 ' Aff R .' , . - x 'Q .Q . ff' ve f , qi , V . - A My 5 X -in Q kdfit , jf in at 2' ' ' .' ff.. awww- 't Gene Chestnut Larry Timbes Rusty Boss PLAYERS X If v 1:0 QQ M t -, A A Touchdown--Timbes does it 'x .W - X- standing up. ,. M . . is gf' K , , ,--fsizvxiqfff' - 1525: 1.-H f Q p Q af- v 'f4rf'm:wf4 ,f if ,sweet at , I' ' 1 1 45 N A 354 ! .Q Ry, t,,. . - iw s: Tix t , ,., ,. . Bobby McNair 1 'la' i?,.J:'ijgN 'L A KW i .... 4. ,, i A i x ...K nr .. , V ' 1 ' if f , I l ,,i::- 1, Q-iavti. -H 495 -' Y ' wa, , rm , U VMS Q ., ,., 4..,, W. . ai. . , . , 3,4 f iw va Y : .iii -i W ,ak-QNIW . yi , 3. . ,fu- 'J' ,I , E vg!i,.f'i l4F vi ff x WU' 4 s' . ., i is ' I ' ruff .W-q.,,i!' i- VY ,- 1 ' ,,,. A, ., My K .-'-Qc,-iw i avi ,il ' fi' 'Vwin 1 ,- fx ,Y 'V vi? t fffmfwiffi .1 diff- Il . +. . a mimf.-iff 1 V . Lp- , ,- N.. .hu .1 f , ' , A... .M .A-1 , f yup , i V 1 A R ,plfiggsfb V, N W 1, aft., gtg? ,I . - 4 A ' fx, ,w?,'kY' ' . .,i'-dy, 3sf.,.-,ig ' g - 7 y ' ' ' f 'rv ' 1 .54 ,E '-42 ,'Ki,xfl,'if5' , W ,' 1 'Ln -if ' i . .3 4 .mi 4, -,.W,l- Q, i K , , . 1, , ix , 1 I, V -V. L- ., iq, 14,554.5 , V , i 1, I , , .'-.f. , V 12.1.-i 'N , ,Ji val .1f'f'i,,5 i 1,13 - K '.-gf, ,. Najaf: 4. A .ri ,sw uri, H xv ni yn A 5, ' 4, f -WT V - - ,Q ' . - i 3r,,5iC,5,.ii, '!:.,'y I f 'film 5 .1 4 . V -,gnw -N -.Mx i.v. A-. ,- -gig 5 A, I M- Richard Williams John Daniels Skeeter turns FQQ' New 1 A V' M 14.1 , Y . :FL , guwqf . K 8 ' Jtrgi. , V. i f .'1 . , , ' NW' , wifi , . em, , jf, f i'f5-sei? . i FQ gig, K - .w w gxnflvg ' 41'-V. an ,ze 5' 4 'i -1. Til' ,FQ . 'Alix 'sw-'5' Qviii I i is . iwsafl., -5 . . Q . '-I' I M Q fn H' ..-Pip WM Iaf .tm-'F , ,, . ff--, ' K 4.l.'?liy lx -' QNX? 'ev fm i ear l' -ir K Donald Helms fsiin O in O QOOd run. Qt A 'LS' X' 'L all Q Derwood Jordan , 1 lags. a Q JA N X 1A . ig lwiwfga ix' 253. 13139 V . V A Mai gr Vx ' V - v -Q2-js i sf,,,g.5v-B , ' ffsf-fQ,ig vifylxifk 118 f . ' gf if - Q. ,321 X .i.Wg'QR,4 .ig MS- -tizyl-:Wg C .Q I V . k.Q.i'xwaw':? 'Suki H ,r lyk., 1 ,fi-P, -.1 i Ja-,ff-gwfff-1 --f . .fi --.. Q, ,ggqmig W-1.24 -+ 'ml A. -Q 'A ia. ..1'.1 f- Q. Q lm: 5.33 k fss2,.Qg Sw-Gr' v 1, .A 1 u :rf . A good goin is turned in by Burroughs. Smith catches one ogoihsf Marion. GO. TIGERS, GO. The Tiger Iirwemen stop them ogcm. Smith leads interference for Burroughs. x gf p5 77,, sr , f I-' ' O - ,-V r Aff ' V'y5i1E7-w '1' 3+..a?'l ' f ' ' A .:,-,gr f'-rf: -sf,-:lap f .4-Q.-. ,: . r rn, ' CHEERLEADERS Nevifte Clark, Sims Hart, Judy Lewis, Barbara Gainey. Not pictured: Sherry Robbins, Dancy Hunter. 1:5 ir X A x VIII? The B Team continues to groom players who later contribute much to varsity football. COACH Roger Hammon B TEAM First row: F. Woodle, L. Woodle, J. Skipper, E. Sanders, S. Harrelson, W. Cribb, M. Spivey, C. Daniels, J. Hall, Second row: A. Hucks, S. Metts, J. Rogers, M. Cribb, P. Gore, R. Lundy, S. Cross, H. Branton, W. Long, Third row: B. Todd, J. Hedgepath, J. Harrelson, B. Huggins, G. Johnson, A. Goodwin, R. Ambrose, G. Harper. 14vagnsum ww.. . ,...,. .,f-:f1-ax. Mguxx. .... . i MASCOTS Lee Proctor Cheryl Peake Our gang all decked-out in working clothes-Jean Jan, Barbara, Harriet, Betty, and Lee. CHEERLEADERS Barbara Chestnut, Harriet Banner, Betty Burroughs, Jean Medlen, and Jan Brooks at the football banquet. A Q? Varsity players receive letters. Qfsiff 2 xt ,S i FOOTBALL BANQUET Mascots Lee Proctor and Cheryl Peake receive derful talk. awards. Warren Geise, our guest speaker, gives a won- l.,,? AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player- David Young Best Back- Larry Timbes Best Lineman- Rusty Bass Best Scholastic Average Richard Williams Best Sport- Furman Long fb- R 1 HGMECOMING .rv ' Betty Burroughs is crowned Homecoming Queen by Mr. Gowan. Conway has a tough time against Dreher. The Homecoming Sponsors are: N. Clark, S. Robbins, H. Banner, J. Medlen, C. Bourne, B. Chestnut, C. Lee, B. Bur roughs, S. Hart, L. Mishoe, C. Allen, S. Stevens, N. Coleman, M. Holbert, G. Marshall, P. Mishoe, P. Clark, A. Ged dings, E. Sansbury. uu ' u ini 1. x L. , u:im1wme.uxss .ef - m.m,wzmfexywsrancm N - 7 .lem -M fa: . eafewssmcxn fv- mswu..u...ms-f.-an-..,. . w. s ,-.525-:l'flix ' ll f ' -X Ml ,xx - Q I X? 4.12 gk A ,J ... wo. ft 5 mf? , ' , X T j ff YV , ,,r fff ' .. Q, 1' .Q 1, . '. ' J 0 i.igQF2P5 Q '11 -, -1 Q jlgf Qs 'I -105--4 '15s.i.n':f , .gfi wp gym. N .- I l ?g3?w'?S' lilm- ,, - r ' ' ' --5 .5.5 STARTERS AND COACHES Bobby McNair Dickie Smith Rusty Bass Gene Chestnut John Daniels Bill Smith, Coach BCJYS' BASKETBALL Clockwise-J. Terrell, D. Floyd, B. McNair, J. Solomon, G. Chestnut, R. Bass, J. Daniels, D. Smith, A Goodwin, B. Richardson, H. Branton. Kneeling-E, Thompson. X. COACHES Miss Isla Mae Allen J ji i fr MlZ2Qs ':JQ5'... 1 , K , 1 EV l Miss Jewell Carmichael STARTERS: Top-H. Terrell, L. Bacot, C. Bourne Bottom-M. Moore, A. Jordan, L. Langley. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Clockwise-Seated: H. Terrell, M, Moore, A. Jordan, L. Paul, M. Price, R, Sansbury, S. Richardson, G. Marshall A. Cox, R. Fowler. Standing: C. Bourne, N. Coleman, J. Herring, P. Gilbert, J. Crowgey, L. Langley, L, Bacot R. Williamson, N. Clark, J. E. Ausband. .E . R 6 U 7 il B BASKETBALL SHOTS TO REMEMBER What is he trying to do? Launch o Sputnik! Chestnut fights for o rebound. -ug? In its first year, the newly organized track team established an enviable record winning first place in four meets and second place in two meets. The Tigers also made a fine showing in the state meet. ivan, 1' Williams takesthe lead with Gore close behind. TRACK TEAM Kneeling: E. Thompson, C. Landes, J. Alford, D. Jordan, B. Richardson, F. Long, C. Sasser, L. Long, L. Dunn, B. Todd R. Mclver. Standing: R. Bass, R. Holliday, B. Hedgepath, R. Williams, J. Daniels, J. Gore, L. Timbes, B. Fulmer, G Chestnut, J. Jordan, D. Young, S. Dargan, Chuck Hughes, Coach. .ie - 4 Q 1' fs.-fi f. .1-eww we -www.. Conway Conway conwey Conway Conway Conway Conway March 28 Mullins ....... April 2 Sumter ..,....... April 9 Myrtle Beach April 13 Charleston ...,.. April l6 Georgetown .... April 18 Myrtle Beach April 23 Georgetown .... BASEBALL l957 0 Conway 3 Conway 3 Conway 2 Conway 2 Conway 2 Conway O George McDonald, Coach, W. Sessions, B. Barnhill, D. Helms, F. Lewis, D. Beverly, A. Sellers, T. Martin T White G. Crenshaw, C. Rust, T. Daniels, L. Edge, D. Smith, B. W. Singleton. April 25 N. Charleston T-April 29 N. Charleston May 7 Florence ...... May 9 Florence .... May l3 Florence .... May,l7 Sumter OUTFIELDERS W. Sessions, D. Beverly B. Barnhill, C. Rust A. Sellers, T. White INFIELDERS T. Daniels, G. Crenshaw T. Martin, D. Helms D. Smith, F. Lewis PITCHERS AND CATCHERS W. Sessions, L. Edge T. White, A. Sellers T. Martin, T. Daniels XDVERTISE ENTS N15 ERCHA OUR M k-Q J 4 ' 'jf 1, .,g,gLg :f 2 . Lisa! '- .ff 0 I I . i T i l .4' 1 M , C .ai A ' . x-1' , ' LQQ.-'ez jfwgl ,h N, ,' , , W- :ir ', , .,.. .M NV I ' - 1 l Q I I 1 N lllll names ms nee.-m i f Betty Burroughs and Harriet Banner prepare to take a ride in the 1958 Ford. HUNTER AUTO SALES INCORPORATED TFURUL You Can Pay More, But You Can't Buy Better Third Avenue Conway, S. C. JOHN'S Myrtle Beach Specializing in Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, and Barbecue Cl ELEANOR MURRAY, INC Your Door to Fashion in Conway Beautiful Ready-to-Wear and Accessories Bridal Consultants FARM IMPLEMENT COMPANY Conway, South Carolina FLOYD'S SERVICENTER Call For and Delivery Service 24-Hour Service Conway, South Carolina C- A' TIMBES CHARLIE WOMACK Distributor CQMPANY Tom Huston Peanut Co. Westinghouse Appliance 1405 Laurel Street Dealer Phone 9-5851 Conway, S. C. Conway, South Carolina CONWAY AUTO PARTS BOURNE'S OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY . A .UM U Office Equipment and Supplies bww Machine Shop Service Jaw!!! h 1108 Third Avenue P one 437 or 531 Conway, S' C. 1401 3rd Ave. A r v M... ,. L K, , +uf:.m-3,9-ww..C ,, W' I Fi GRIGGS RH EUARK'S AMOCO AMOCO SERVICE SERVICE SEABGARD PETRGIEUM CORP MAIN STREET AMOCO SERVICE ! .1 Y '.Hfll'l ..- - - COASTAL FINAN CE CO. BANNER BROS AUTO FINANCE AND INSURANCE CO. PHONE 311 1129 3rd Ave. CO WAY S C N , . . Phone 7451 Main St. Conway, S. C H E LEN MATES CONWAY HARDWARE COMPANY MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. PHONE 228 NYE'S PHARMACIES Conway, Mullins, and Myrtle Beach As Nye you as your phone THE Buknousl-ls COMPANY Conway, South Carolina cf' Wi EASTERN sms comnuv Mercury Outboard Motors XO Boats and Boat Trailers KL! f 5, 420 Mam Street M 590 5 Conway, South Carolina PM I p Q je P THE J ERRY COX COMPANY Your One Stop Shopping Center Main Street Conway, South Carolina HORRY SUPPLY CORPORATION Conway, South Carolina Phone Horry 5-3290 PIGGLY WIGGLY 'V' X4 au, Vqrv ., N bg v , m N y f,.. 2 f?- , I GL 'fl 'N PNG'-Y Wm N N , M,f..,, . ,, Q-A vxaoxvwmw ' 2 ,e.1.f-wffgfif' 5 LOWPRICES 2 h Y' to ,, e grffzifi were h ggfgtms .,.. , as an ' -i 'N'7i .e s . f My-M .V . ii. LAk..x A ,,,x. - t. , . , I -N..-.... t'Nationally Known - Locally Owned '- Fourth Avenue, Conway, South Carolina DARGAN LUMBER MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Dargan-Lambreeht Wood Preserving Co., Inc. E. E. Dargan, Builder Phone: Horry 5-2110 Conway, South Carolina CONWAY LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANERS A One-Stop Service Y, -If--if--L45 f Q me 1 ll I I H aero D V ' + 'M . Y 'P .-1 . Ve Q L D Tiif -' V , . --rulf -.1....f K -'rv . i 5 y A 5 in Q- W.-Q.-wh t I If gang khli ff 4 i kr ,. ...- ,. 1- - ., Laundry Dry Cleaning Fluff Dry Wet Wash Rugs 8: Drapes Canal Wood Corporation Phone 529 900 4th Ave. HORRY DRUG COMPANY Conwoy's Thrift Center Conwoy, S. C. COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE l I St. Conway, S. C. EDWARD'S Main St. Conway, S. C. 5c-'lQc,S1 STQRE The Store of the Thrifty SERVICE FOR THREE GENERATIONSH GOLIJFINCH'S, ING. CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA 4.ff7fVi,9e7 V ,f7!'z'5?f' fl' ' I L X, iff z, Ziff' If ff I 13 fill? X vffjfitffffyj X FOWLER MOTORS Oldsmobile - Cadillac - GMC Dealer X Janette Cox and Ann Geddings dream of graduation presents. Elm Street Conway, South Carolina WACCAMAW LUMBER 8. SUPPLY COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials . Alum! ,Q 'E 1. l Kingston Conway, South Carolina SPIRES' GROCERY 16th Avenue Conway, South Carolina MARTIN'S SHOE STORE Laurel Street Conway, South Carolina PARK AND BLOW Breakfast, Short Orders Sandwiches Intersections 501 Sz 378 Telephone 9-3321 Conway, S. C. -31,3 f 5..,,, f..,fBm1lfp 545 I,-mf. PEE DEE GAS S1 APPLIANCE CO. Conway, South Carolina PEPSI COLA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Conway, South Carolina 1506 MAIN smear Conway, South Carolina HUCKS AND WASHINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES HAWES BUICK COMPANY When Better Automobiles are built, Buick will built them lf, Conway, South Carolina WHITE ICE CREAM 8. MILK DIVISION Southern Dairies, Inc. Get the best - Get Sealtest Wilmington, North Carolina McKOY'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Factory Authorized Service ALL womc GUARANTEE: Day Phone 379 Night Phone 7753 502 MAIN STREET DIAL 227 THE FLOWER SHOP Mrs. V. C. Jensen Say it with flowers BOOTH'S CLEANERS 408 Laurel Street Conway, South Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF Buttercup Ice Cream Co 'Its Famous Because It's Good 4th Avenue Conway, S. C. WATSQNIS SCHILD'S SHOE SHELL STATION CENTER Phone 9-5476 Finest in Quality Conway, S. C. Elm and Third Ave. C y IACKSON TYPEWRITER COMPANY SOLOMON BROTHERS TYPEWRITERS LAUREL STREET CONWAY, S. C. CASH REGISTERS ADDING MACHINES Phone 8671 IOI9 4th Ave. PEARCE, YOUNG, ANGEL CO. Wholesale Food Distributors 3895 Meeting St. Rd. Charleston Heights South Carolina B8zM TIRE SERVICE Conway, South Carolina CAROLINA THEATER Movies are our best entertainment Main Street Phone 6941 SEARS, ROEBUCK Sz CO Third Avenue Conway, South Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 321 Laurel Street Phone 6031 Conway, South Carolina BRUCE SESSIONS GROCERY Conway, South Carolina CONWAY HOME SUPPLY CO. Third Avenue Conway, South Carolina JOHN H. WILSON DISTRIBUTOR Royal Crown and Nehi Products Conway, South Carolina JOHN DARDEN, JEWELER Representatives for Herff-Jones Ring Conway Phone 257 Main Street Myrtle Beach Kings Highway Extension Phone 6841 Serving South Carolina Business Firms and Schools Since 1844 THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY 1440 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina Finest in T1'z1nsportz1tion TRAILWAYS CHARTER COACH Air Conditioned Coaches Charter Trips W iii '.-s:--e zl- - -.-r- 1 2 :-'1' - ' 1 mwi 'F K .... , , .t., 1: E i: : ' B 2 QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS Charlotte, North Carolina Follow the Crowds to Mdih Street ABRAM'S DEPT. STORE moms 7371 CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA BAlDEN'S JEWELRY C0 BU RROUGHS 8. COLLINS COMPANY Conway, South Carolina Phone325 W.F. BASS CLEANERS Conway, South Carolina JGHNSON COTTON COMPANY FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES Elm Street Conway, S. C. Harriet Banner and Furman Long relax in this fine, comfortable furniture 0 ,D if J' fa GJ. CREEL AND SONS Gulf 'Oil Products Box 289 Phone 413 Conway, South Carolina CONWAY NATIONAL BANK In the heart of Conway PLATT'S PHARMACY Main Street Conway, S. C. Wholesale Grocers MASSEY-HITE CO., IN Conway, S. C. CLEMKHE STSANO HORRY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Radiotronics Service Elm Street 304 Elm St. Phone 9-5681 Conway South Carolina Conway, South Carolina , ROGERS MUSIC STORE HAMILTON RECORDS, INSTRUMENTS, AND PlANos Everything in music - toys shop al ROGERS Music STORE LAUREL STREET CONWAY, s. c. MOTOR SALES DEPENDABLE USED CARS 403 Elm Street Conway BOB LEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY Conway, South Carolina P. O. Box 732 Phone 9-4011 CITY CLEANERS And Shirt Service Quality Work-Quick Service Call Us For All Your Laundry 1414 Fourth Ave. Conway, S. C. HORRY TRACTOR AND THE MARGARET SHOP IMPLEMENT Myrtle Beach Ferguson Tractor and Implements Highway 701 Conway, S. C EDWARDS FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Dial 233 Conway, South Carolina Outfitters for the entire family KAHN'S DEPT. STORE MAIN STREET CONWAY, S. C. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. Conway Agency Division Industrial Supplies Sz Equipment Conway, S. C. Phone 303-480 KIT LEWIS Service Station Fourth Avenue and Elm Street Phone 431 Conway, South Carolina 19? J fi culvnol-IT .mat ,-Q...--'IIS' VRS LET -l Q? 7- N VV Betty Burroughs and Derwood Jordan look over the 1958 Chevrolet. ...riI1L... CHEVROLET! I-fit PALMETTO CHEVROLET Main Street SL Fourth Avenue Conway, S. C. Phone 211 PEGPLE'S NATIONAL BANK Conway, South Carolina Member FDIC Savings Accounts Drive-In Window Night Depository Christmas Club Parking Space Nvlllk-Up Yvilldow Marry Grace Paul and Judie Herring' look over the convenience of the safety deposit vault with Mr. Follins Spivey, president of the bunk. Follins A. Spivey Lewis N. Clark Bayliss L. Spivey President Fushier Vice President Your Best Buys - All Year Long BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Conway, South Carolina SOUTHERN SCALE 8. REFRIGERATOR COMPANY McCray Refrigeration Food Service Equipment And Supplies For Hotels - Restaurants - School Lunch Rooms - Institutions And Food Stores 1008-1010 Gervais Street Phone AL 4-1668 Columbia, South Carolina Phone 8816 PARK VIEW 1-QDD AND MOORE' INC. FURNITURE COMPANY 1604 N. Main Street Conway, South Carolina Your Specialist In Sports 707 Main Street Phone AL 2-0282 81 AL 2-7786 CALHOUN'S RED 85 WHITE FOOD STORE Columbia, South Carolina Fourth Avenue Conway, South Carolina FLEMI NG BROS. PHOTO SERVICE X Vcmway, South C 11011111 H10 Raee Path Street may N9 Y ef? Conway. S. V. ' U1,iCtlll'US For All Occasions Immie W. lfleming James I . Fleming iq HQRRY ELECTRIC ,R cooPERATlvE INC To Ellllbh the lxfe of the lommumty LIVE OAK RESTAU RANT 1 I-Sleek from Ry-Pass on Highway 501, N. W Cfomvay, South f'21l'OliNl1 MM ICE CREAM The Great Nome in Dairy Products' I STILLEY PLYWOOD COMPANY Conway, South Carolina AERUVUX CORPURATIUN IIE!!! Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Olean, New York Franklin, New York 8 AUTOGRAPHS A k Refreshm remembrance ,e LZ! X6 14s I f Mx E WI W I' DRINK SENIOR DIRECTORY AUBREY ALFORD F. F. A. l,25 T. 8. I. Club 3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,4. HERMAN ALLEN Major: Agriculture F. F. A. I,2,35 Sentinel I,2, Vice-President 35 Block C Club 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Football 253,45 Track 3. BOBBY ANDERSON F. F. A. I,2,4. HARRIET LEIGH BANNER Major: Foreign Languages Basketball I5 B Squad Cheerleader I,25 Student Council 35 May Court 45 May Queen 45 Class Secretary and Treasurer 25 Safety Club 35 Pep Club 45 F. T. A. 3,45 Mirror Staff 3,4, Senior Editor 45 Senior Superlative- Neatest5 Block C Club 3,45 Girls' City Gov- ernment 4, Mayor Pro-Tem 45 Miss Senior 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Homecoming Spon- sor 45 Co-Chairman of Junior-Senior 35 F. T. A. Convention in Columbia 45 A Sunny Morning 2. EDWARD EVAN BASS Track 35 Football I,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Golf l,25 Block C Club l,2,3,45 Art Club 2,35 Safety Club 35 T. gl I. Club I,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Advisor 45 Football- All-Big I4 Team5 Lower State All-Stars5 Greenville-Piedmont All-State Team5 Pre-All- State5 Rev. Bell's All-State Team5 Co-Captain, 2nd Team5 Best Linemon Award 45 Tobacco Bowl 4, Captain 45 Mirror Staff 3,45 Sports Editor 45 Senior Superlative-Wittiest 4. HAZEL FYNE'l'I'E BELL Library Club 2,3. FRANKLIN O. BESSANT T. 8. I. Club 3. PATRICIA ANN BRANTON Major: Commerce Band l,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Safety Club 35 F. B. L. A. 3,45 J. H. A. I,25 Miss Freshman I. SYLVIA BRATCHER Major: Social Studies Office helper 35 F. B. L. A. 2. 6 CAROLYN JEANETTE BRITT Major: Home Economics J. H. A. l,2,45 F. B. L. A. 35 Office helper 3. EUNICE BROWN Library Club 2,35 Safety Club 3. BETTY BURROUGHS Major: Foreign Languages Art Club I,35 F. T. A. 3,4, Secretary 45 Block C Club 3,45 Safety Club 35 Student Council I,35 Chairman of Bulletin Board Committee 35 District Student Council Convention I,25 Basketball I5 Junior Class Secretary 35 Marshal 35 B-Squad Cheerleader 25 May Day Attendant I5 Mirror Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Superlatives - Best All-Round , Best School Spirit 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Head Cheerleader 45 Co-Chairman of Jr.-Sr. 35 Pep Club 45 F. T. A. Convention 45 National Honor Society 45 Girls' City Government 4. RICHARD ERNEST CANNON Art Club 45 Safety Club 35 Secretary of Fresh- man Class. MARTHA ANN CAPPS Major: Commerce Band I,2,35 F. B. L. A. 3,4, President 45 National Honor Society 45 lnkling 4, News Editor 45 J. H. A. I,25 May Day Attendant 25 Marshal 35 Student Council 3,45 Senator 4. BOSTIC CAUSEY T. 81 I. Club GENE CHESTNUT Major: Mathematics Basketball 3,45 Football 253,45 Track 3,45 Key Club 35 T. 8. l.5 Block C Club 3,45 B Team Football5 Monitor 35 B Team Basket- ball I, Captain 25 Safety Club. PEGGY CLARK Major: Commerce J. H. A. I5 Band I,2,35 May Day Attendant 2. ROBBIE COLLINS Major: Mathematics T. 84 l. Club I,25 A Midsummer Night's Dream. JOHN COOPER T. 8. l. Club I5 F. F. A. 253,45 Reporter 3,45 National Honor Society 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY JANETTE COX Major: Social Studies Band 25 Thespian 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Scribe 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 354, President 45 Tom Sawyer 25 Sparkin 25 Our Town 35 Wizard of Oz 25 lnkling Staff 4, Club Editor 45 Marshal 35 May Day 2,3, Attendant 35 Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 35 State National Honor Society Convention 45 Miss Hi Miss 45 Third place winner of I Speak For Democracy 25 Senior Superlative-Most Talented 4. CHARLES CU'I'l'S Major: Mathematics Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 45 Marshal 35 Band I5 Chorus 4. JOHN DANIELS Track 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Block C Club 3,45 Safety Club 35 Senior Superlative-Most Dependable. PATSY J. DENNIS Major: Commerce Transferred from Johnsonville 35 J. H. A. I5 F. B. L. A. 45 Office worker 4. JUANITA DEW Major: Home Economics Art Club 2,35 Bible 4. LLUWANNA FAYE DOYLE Major: Commerce Band I,2,35 Basketball I5 J. H. A. I5 F. B. L. A. 2,3,45 Miss Junior 35 Senior Superlative -Best Looking. WILSON EASON T. 8t I. Club 2. BOBBIE FLOYD Major: Commerce Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 35 Band 25 J. H. A. I,25 F. B. L. A. 3,45 Safety Club 35 Mirror Staff 4, Typist 45 Chorus I. EARL FOXWORTH T. 8- I. Club 2. ANN GEDDINGS Major: Home Economics Band I,2,3,45 Majorette I,2,3,45 J. H. A. I,2,3, President I, Vice-President 2, President 3, President of District V 3, County J. H. A. officer 2, Miss J. H. A. 25 Student Council I,2,35 Chairman of Parent-Teacher Drop-In Committee 25 State Student Council Conven- tion 35 May Court 25 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 3,4. PAUL DALE GLADSON Major: Science Band I,2,3,45 Citation Club 2,3,45 Safety Club 35 Chorus 35 Perfect attendance for one se- mester I. HENRY GODBOLD Art Club I,2,35 T. 81 I. Club I. DOROTHY GOFF J. H. A. 2. JENN I NGS GORE Baseball I,2. JOHN GORE Band I,25 Class officer 3, Vice-President 35 Football 45 Track 3,45 Key Club 3,4. LYNWOOD GORE T. 8t I. Club 3. JOHN GRAHAM F. F. A. I5 Bus Driver 3,4. LINDA GRAHAM Major: Social Studies Class officer I5 J. H. A. I,25 Art Club 4. HENRY HOLT GRANTHAM Major: Mathematics T. 8. I. 4. JAMES HALL Major: Science Art 2,3,45 F. F. A. 1. JUNE LENORA HARDEE Major: Social Studies F. H. A. I,2,45 Basketball I,25 Marshal 35 Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 3. BETTY JANE HARDWICK Major: Science Library Club I,2. JERRY HARDWICK Major: Auto Mechanics F. F. A. I,25 T. 8. I. 3,45 Bus Driver 3. ERROL GENE HARRELSON T. 84 I. 2. Major: Mathematics DONALD WRAY HELMS: Major: Mathematics Baseball I,2,3,45 Safety Club 35 Glee Club 2,45 Letters 3,45 Football 3,45 Key Club 3,45 T. 81 I. 45 Block C 3,45 Student Council 2,35 J. V. Basketball I,25 Babe Ruth Champions 25 Track 35 Valentine King 3. SENIOR DI RICHARD HOLLIDAY Major: Mathematics Band l,25 Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 45 Safety Club 35 Football l,2,35 Inkling 35 Assistant Sports Editor, Chorus 2,45 Track 45 Marshal 35 Inkling Convention 35 Senior Su- perlative-Personality Plus. ANT:-ion HOLMES T. at i. Club 1,2,3. PAUL H. HOLT T. 81 I. Club l,2,45 Bus Driver 3,45 President 4. BETTY LOU HUCKS Art Club 3. Major: Commerce ADOLPH INMAN Class Treasurer 35 Class President 45 Junior Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. CARL THOMAS JAMES T. 8. I. Club 35 Safety Club 35 F. F. A. 3. CAROLYN JAMES Major: Commerce J. H. A. 25 Library Club 35 F. B. L. A. 3,4. LORRAINE JAMES Library Club 3,45 J. H. A. 2,3. PATRICIA ANN JENERETTE Major: Home Economics Bible Play 4. GENEVIEVE JOHNSON Major: Home Economics J. H. A. 2. GLENDA JOHNSON J. H. A. I5 F. B. L. A. 3,45 Senior Superlative -Most Dependable. Major: Commerce LEONARD JoHNsoN F. F. A. I,2,3. MILDRED JOHNSON Major: Home Economics J. H. A. l,2,35 Bible Play 4. REBECCA ARLENE JOHNSON J. H. A. I5 Safety Club 3. HOWARD JOHNSTON F. F. A. I,2,3. DERWOOD JORDAN Student Council 35 Football 2,3,4. RECTORY MARY FRANCES KING Major: Commerce J. H. A. 2. EDWARD LAWRIMORE Art Club 3. CAROLYN LEE Major: Mathematics Transferred from Lake City 35 Softball I5 F. T, A. 3,45 Safety Club 35 Pep Club 45 J. H. A. I5 Beta Club 25 French Club 25 May Court 35 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Inkling Staff 45 Exchange Editor 45 Junior Marshal 35 Honor Society 45 Girls' City Government -Mayor 45 Key Club Sweetheart 4. DORIS LOUISE LEGETTE Major: Commerce J. H. A. l,2,35 F. B. L. A. 45 Chorus I. DIANE LEWIS J. H. A. I5 Band 2,3. FURMAN LONG Football l,2,3,45 Track 35 Art 25 Key Club l,2,3,45 Block C Club 3,45 May Day 45 King's Attendant. JOYCE LONG Major: Mathematics F. H. A. 25 Safety Club 35 Citation Club 45 Band l,2,3,45 Student Council 3. LARRY LONG Band l,2,35 Bus Driver 35 F. F. A. I5 Senior Superlative-Neatest. WOODROW W. LONG, JR. President of Sophomore Class 25 Key Club 3,45 Safety Club 35 Honor Society 3,45 F. F. A. l,25 Student Council l,2,3,45 Student Council Convention, District I5 State 35 Dele- gate to State Honor Society Convention 35 Press Convention 45 Inkling 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Senior Superlative-Most Studious5 Marshal 35 Fire Chief 35 Perfect attendance I5 Projector operator I. BOBBY McNAlR Major: Science Basketball 2,3545 Football 2,3545 Key Club 3,45 Block C Club 3,45 T. 8. I. Club 45 Senior Superlative-Best Looking5 Safety Club 35 Vice-President 3. JOHN MARLOWE Bible Play I. TOMMY MARTIN Baseball 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY RANDALL MISHOE Major: Mathematics Class President 35 Student Council 1,3,45 Second place in Student Council Variety Show5 Thespian 2,3,4, Best Thespian Award 3, Best Actor Award 2, Tom Sawyer 2, lf Men Played Cards 2, The Valiant 2, Our Town 25 Safety Club 35Key Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3,45 Chorus 25 B Squad Football 25 May Day 2,3, Narrator 25 Boys' State Delegate 35 Winner of l Speak for Democ- racy 25 Mirror Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Senior Superlative-Most Talented 45 Marshal 35 Master of Ceremonies of Mr. Conway High Contest 25 Outstanding Senior in Fine Arts 45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,35 Projector Operator 1. PEGGY MISHOE Major: Social Studies J. H. A. 15 Band l,2,3, Majorette 25 Bible Play 45 May Court 2. CARL MOORE Major: Mathematics T. 8. I. Club 45 Perfect Attendance 3. SHIRLEY MURROW Transferred from Aynor 35 J. H. A. l,2,3. J. W. NEALY Major: Social Studies Band 15 Chorus 45 Thespian 3,45 Pink and Patches 1. ROBERT NIXON Art Club 2,3. BETTY PARKER Major: Commerce J. H. A. 1,25 F. B. L. A. 45 Mirror Staff 45 Typist 45 Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 3. BETTY SUE PARKER Major: Home Economics J. H. A.-F. H. A. 1,2,45 F. B. L. A. 35 Bible Play 45 Perfect Attendance 3. BILLY PAUL F. F. A. l,2,3, Vice-President 3. MARY GRACE PAUL Major: Mathematics Vice-President of Class 45 Pep Club 45 F. T. A. 45 Student Council 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 45 J. H. A. l,2,3, Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 35 County J. H. A. Secretary 35 Delegate to J. H. A. Leadership Weekend 35 Miss Homemaker of Tomorrow 45 District Student Council Rally 25 Outstand- ing Senior in Home Economics 45 Mirror Staff 4, Advertising Manager 45 May Day Court 35 Miss J. H. A. 35 Miss D. A. R. Good Citizen 45 Monitor 25 Concession Stand Worker 1,45 Marshal 35 Delegate to State Honor Society Convention 45 Chairman of Refreshment Com- mittee Jr.-Sr. 35 Girls' City Government 45 Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed. SANDRA PINNER Distributive Education Club 45 Library Club 2,3,45 Library Award 25 J. H. A. 1,25 F. B. L. A. 3. JEROME REAVES Major: Mathematics T. 81 I. Club 35 F. F. A. 1. JOAN RHEUARK Distributive Education Club 35 J. H. A. 25 Student Council 15 Safety Club 3. JUDITH MARCIA RICHARDSON Major: Home Economics Chorus 45 J. H. A. 25 F. B. L. A. 35 Safety Club 35 Library Club 3,45 Distributive Education Club 4, Vice-President 4. LAVERNE RICHARDSON F. F. A. 1,2, Treasurer 3. BILLY ROGERS Senior Superlative-Most Courteous. HAROLD ROGERS T. 8. I. Club 2,3,4, JAMES CARL ROGERS Major: Mathematics T. 8. I. Club 1,2,3,4, Senator 1. RUTILLA JANE SANDERS Major: Commerce Library Helper 1,2,3,4, President 1, Treasurer 4, Delegate to District Library Meeting 3,4, Library Award 1,2,3,45 F. B. L. A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Voting Delegate F. B. L. A. Con- vention 45 J. H. A. 1, Reporter 15 Voting Delegate for J. H. A. 1, Delegate to J. H. A. Leadership Weekend 15 Safety Club 35 Stu- dent Council 1,25 Delegate District Meeting 25 Concession stand worker 1,2,3,45 Inkling reporter 15 Annual staff 3,4, Club Editor 45 Miss Conway Hi Committee 35 Mr. Conway Hi Committee 25 Girls' City Government 45 Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY EVELYN SANSBURY Major: Mathematics Transferred from Tennessee 35 F. H. A. 25 Dance Club 25 Homeroom Officer 25 May Court 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Miss Mirror 4. BENNETT SASSER Major: Foreign Languages Band 2,3,45 Marshal 35 Honor Society 3,45 Concession Stand Worker 1. ARCHIE SELLERS Basketball 2. BETTY SELLERS Major: Commerce J. H. A. 1,25 F. B. L. A. 2. SARA MARGARET SELLERS Major: Social Studies Band l,2,35 J. H. A. 2. ESTEALENE SHELLEY Major: Home Economics J. H. A. l,2,35 Distributive Education Club 45 Bible Play 3. CHARLES MARSHALL SINGLETON Major: Shop T. 8. I. I,2,3,4. ADELLE SKIPPER Student Council 15 Office Helper 3. TAFT SKI PPER, JR. T. 8. I. I,2,4. EDWARD SMITH T. 81 I. 3. BARBARA STRICKLAND Major: Commerce J. H. A. 1,25 Library Club l,2,35 Secretary 35 F. B. L. A. 3. HAZEL TERRELL Major: Social Studies Basketball 1,2,3,45 Block C Club 2,3,45 Concession Stand Worker I5 National Honor Society 3,45 Head Marshal 35 Senior Superla- tive-Most Athletic. HOYT THOMPKINS F. F. A. 1,2,3. LARRY C. TIMBES Major: Mathematics Baseball 15 Football 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Block C Club 2,3,45 Safety Club 35 B Squad Football 15 B Team Basketball 152, Captain 25 Mirror Staff 2,3, Business Manager 45 Student Council 1,25 Fire Monitor 25 Junior Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. VONNIE LEE TODD Major: Commerce J. H. A. I. ALICE PEARL WATTS Major: Commerce J. H. A. 25 F. B. L. A. 3,4, Historian 3, Second Vice-President 45 Mirror Staff 4, Typist 45 Office Helper 45 District F. B. L. A. Secre- tary 45 Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 3. TOMMY WHITE Basketball 35 Tom Sawyer 25 Fourth place in Voice of Democracy Contest 25 May Day 2. RICHARD H. WILLIAMS, JR. Major: Mathematics Football 2,3,45 Track 35 Treasurer of Class 15 Key Club 2,3,45 Block C Club 2,3,45 Safety Club 35 Honor Society 45 Thespian 2,3,4, President 35 Student Council 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Tom Sawyer 5 Our Town 5 The Valiant 5 lf Men Played Cards 5 May Day 25 May King 45 King Teen 45 Senior Football Player with highest scho- lastic average 45 Marshal 35 National Thes- pian Convention, lndianna' 35 District Asso. Student Council Convention 2,35 Southern Asso. Student Council Convention, Tulsa 35 Senior Superlatives Best All-Round 5 Most Likely to Succeed 5 Office helper 45 Monitor 45 Best Thespian Award 3. GEORGE WILLIAMSON F. F. A. l,2,35 T. 8. I. Club 3. GWEN WOODWARD Major5 Home Economics J. H. A.-F. H. A. 2,4. DAVID LOUIS YOUNG, JR. 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