Great Falls High School - Catawban Yearbook (Great Falls, SC)
- Class of 1958
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'V' , n -Q ,gg n - A . Q, f ' -994:95 -1' . . ,-s-ff--fa. N Qu, 1 's in 4 n tl' O. ft .fin 1 .. x , 5' rl.. , - Q ,iq 'lux N '.. 5 'Ni-'JL 4 -- I M 's - ' ' - - 5 :x Ax ,- WWHQT 'P :isis Q l'x'q3: xiff v 2 , :Q 2 uf-F 1, - vdlosqrf? E , Q , X .Ka .5 Z f N HR la Ls -xxx .F xyky: F H F xl f ', K. A , may , 3 u Q L 4 ' ,ij ,'., N h -, 'S V '., ' fl' N-. ' -Q 4-r ' ' 3, fi M1 gn. .sv 'vs Ft' Q 'TTPTQQE' A4 : 1 4 is the themeof our '58 Cataw- ban of Great nize the God-given power of our universe, our region, the individual, and the effect of power on our lives. Great Falls came into being on the banks of the Catawba River, a river ad' mired for its beauty and usefulnessg a river which has had the power to make our town in- dustrially prosperous. And so, we all desire to be a part of something big and useful because life, like a river, runs on through eternity, Falls High School. We recog- is the word for Im our lovely school BUILDING lf A-4-4 iviuwi vga-v f .nn 34 Www 9 , fn F x , Q 4 My .H W .O Q f E A me K 'RFQ tQ vm if tw, wif, v , 9 Q' ' 'S ,M . Y I V A fs- , t., 'gfgyeg g q is , ,w . I Ri' I 52 . S '1- 5 X - w'1f'f'zf'?'ii7'f?4f 1? , v,xiQ.v,.,, , ,QF Alf v.,,,,,. NX 'M-:ass .L Q. 1 ,L G fff I-jft -f - A . ' f gL ,ff-jwlw .. ,ya-A I, dl-v 1P'1'E!k . f,m,,,? V -, ' 55' - m r 1 ' , +-fx-.I..f.: ' !??Q'Hv?2g1e,g:q3gi,,,g 9' . rw. L L W 5 ,gs 1 Q , ' ,rf K . 4 1 gn- , . K Rum? www V1 7 z i i 5 3 Q 1? e H -,Gigi L-if ,N K A5 fx 0 Y f X 1 4 R, Ag S A 580 mfs'-5 O s, , . rd' ,,g. 5 vi' AGL Mi f , 1 -w A ff' '-'x wi X XX x x S I 1 if Q Q . if . if , f- - Q K f ' h Q. ' :- s-.... UHF HGETTHBLE I word for it ALL!! It's just the little things . . , that you remember about a school dayg the way a hand touched yours, the warm friendliness of your own gang around the locker, the tense mo- ments ofa tied score, the good feeling of achievement when some- one said, 'Nice going.' These are the incidents that you will recall and treasure long after you have forgotten the big occasions. These are the things that make a year un- forgettable. ALMA MATER With a song and a cheer let us sing To the dearest of all alma matersg Fortune and truth may she have, Prosperity, always-- Forget her? No never, no ne'er She will always live on in our mem'ry Then here's to our dear Great Falls High, The greatest, grandest, best of all, Our alma mater. THE YEAR I958 IS PICTORIALLY PCRTRAYED IN lHE ClllHlllBHll BY Catawban Staff of Great Falls Hugh School Great Falls South Carolina FOREWO RD Q N Q lk 9. . 5 xv 0,0 4' Lookrng 1I1tO the future are the Senrors who have com b 5 ' Y 'I Y pleted therr hrgh sehool trarnrng There they see the ' 1 'wi I 5 Q Q Q symbol of thrngs to come A future based on power m1c,Q' rockets jet propelled travel new labor savrnv machrnes all wrll present a challenffe and we know they wrll I'1'lS6i these ChIll'1gCS as successtul 35 they ITIS! S1Il13UOl'1S 5,-WNIM' rn hrgh school For these and the remarnrng student body we have pub lrshed thrs Catawban wrth but one objectrve to pre serve the frrendshrps and memorres of a year Just gone We have chosen from the mass of materral what we deed best to grve satrsfactron You may not agree wrth us but we ask you to remember that we are but students The Edrtors xx 'Y sig? . L ,ki JI 145, P 'J' lyal mg., xv'- o ow . 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A rl ' L'-fo 1 D wg, A pf ,vw fry, 'G . ' 'ls PRESENTATION OF TH EME - , ,.. ,- ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES pages forty-eight through sixty-five FEATURES pages eighty-two through ninety-five Iguana STAFF AND DEDICATION pages ten through fifteen I Z 1 M HIIWYF' C LASS ES pages twenty-two through forty-seven ATHLETICS pages sixty-six through eighty-one lr A .ml .,.. la, 9, . .wsu ADVERTISEMENTS pages ninety-six through one hundred sixteen DEDICATIO We salute an excellent teacher outstandrng coach a srncere frrend and a gentleman' He has been more than a coach and teacher he has devoted htmself to the betterment ol athlettcs and has be come a symbol of good aportsmanshrp lle rs so be loved by hrs students that he wrll never be forgotten tn the hearts of those who have known htm through the years Mr Harvey Stewart I5 X r ' 9 1 1 . n ' u f ' - 1 Y l , ' , - ' A l ' 1 . D . ,A z-, . I i 'N x I sf , , as I 'A V ,Aa K Q Sk 1 - 2 K ADMINISTRATIO Mr. James W. Younginer holds a key place in our school. He has shared the joys and sorrows of the student body. Mr. Younginer and the Board of Trustees have worked with the hope that through guidance each student will find knowledge and a suitable background for the world of tomorrow. Our Superintendent and Chairman of the Board, Mr. L. S Weir, have worked with the faculty for better ex- cellence in scholarship and character so that each may find a more capable way of useful and noble living. ungw guidance and management Our Faculty provides ........ il Miss Doris Campbell Home Economics Miss Edith Lackey English and History Mrs. Joey Snead English Mrs. James Bankhead Art, D.E., Science Coach H. C. Starnes Social Studies Mr. Harvey Stewart Sciences Mrs. William Fewell French and English Mrs. Gary Bass, Jr. Business Mrs. Ernest Propst, Jr. Latin and Business Coach Ernie Nivens Social Studies Mrs. Reid Sturkie Mathematics Mr. Tom Ferguson Mathematics Mrs. John A. McLeod, Jr. Librarian Miss Kate Johnston Seventh Grade Mrs. J. H. Nichols Seventh Grade Mr. Lee Eudy Shop Miss Margaret Harrill Band Mrs. B. A. Lowry Chorus leadership a Certain influences affect the life of every student at- tending Great Falls High. From early morning until school is dismissed, our school personnel plays its part. Perhaps, it's Mrs.Jordan, with her helpers, who prepares a tasty lunch that is truly looked forward to by ITIOSI students, or Mr. Stutts, principal of grammar school, who is a valuable asset to our system. Mr. Arthur Cornwell BUSY Mrs. Harvey Dickert 'un Mrs. Carolyn Day Mrs. Sarah Payne Mrs. L. A. Jordan Mrs. Bertha Perdergrass Mrs. Pauline Brunson Eb miami! Mr. James Rash Mrs. Holmes Scott Mr. Robert Stutts PERSONNEL Mrs. Lonnie Campbell Could bc Mrs. Dickert answering the tzranstantly ringing phone or distributing thumb tucks or textbooks, or Mrs. Campbell, who writes the loiig-zlwairtd check. Mr. Cornwell, Mrs. Scott, and Mr. Rush, ull add an artistic touch lor some students. Each plays ri part in our busy school day. 21 1 fx, M, , mm .xl f 'iw -, ' 'N ' .-fn' 1' ., ,,4f '4' fi? . ' V W ' L 'f --'-' m is bg H S M Y 11' W W' ' s , 'f'i.5'. ' 'MW W-g qgiabi hw, , ' 9 i X of mind, word, and deed are all stressed in our classrooms. We all were once scared Freshmen, hard working Sophomores, jolly Juniors, and now dignified Seniors. The word Senior means different things to all. . .new friends. . .lessons learned. . .class officers. . .Junior-Senior. . .those themes, . . years filled with work, fun, and reward. All have met the challenge of acquiring an education and have conquered the seemingly insurmountable obstacles which lay between us and our goal--a diploma. Now we have left the memory of happy, hard, but eventful years. All glad to have been a part of a school dedicated to the molding of minds in the firm beliefs of humanity, freedom, and de- mocracy. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. ...... . . .Tracy Childers Vice President ..... . . .Austin Broome Secretary-Treasurer. . . .Margaret Jordan ti fl lisa-.f151 -'aflii gk ffiihf- I Y I , V- kg if Q' X Nffjb ki if ,gs Ji w lv r S I i x V FX 23 OLIN AUSTIN: O1ie . . .out- standing tackle. . .easy going . . .good sport SOPHIE BAKER: Soapy . . . loved by everyone. . .neat as a pin. . .quiet, but she can fool you HORACE BARTON: Buddy . . . friendly as they come. . .forever on the go. . .never too serious JO ANN BECKHAM: Tiny and petite. . .thoughtfu1. . .wonder ful friend 'QD AV. x SENIORS REFLECT HAPPY DAYS SPENT IN CLASS WORK RALPH BENNE'l'l': Ralphus . . .natural born clown. . . has friends by the dozen VICKIE BOWERS: Vic . . . conscientious. . .always ready for work or play. . .willing to help. ANNE BROOME: Lives for week- ends. . .bubbling over with per- sonality. . .edits a good paper. ANNETTE BROOME: Senior bride. . .pretty blonde hair and bright blue eyes AUSTIN BROOMF.: Basketball hawk. . .qualities of a gentle- man. . .quiet until known DON CAMP: Goofey . . .com- ical. . .big talking. . .always spilling a joke 25 SENIORS ACCOMPLISH GOAL AND FURTHER AMBITIONS RANDY CAMPBELL: Takes things as they come. . .good natured. . .personfication of patience HANSEI. CARTER: Leo . . . successful with the skins . . happy-go-lucky. . .a loyal Nobel . . .has his serious mo- I'I1e1'ltS dt! JACKIE CASE: Brains. . .a jolly joker. . .neat and well dressed . . .reserved. . .loves that nap BILL CHEEK: President of Beta . . .mysterious. . .a real golf lover. . .collects records t x li' JAMES TRACY CHILDERS: Tracy . . .always clowning. football is his game. . .never a loss for words LARRY COOK: Cookie . . known best by closest friends . . .quite the gentleman. . .a three year graduate 26 SQ R Q' PAT DANTZLER: Versatile. . . pint sized bit with a lot of wit. . . cute. . .neat. . .loyal JULIUS DIXON: Wonderful guy . . .always lends a helping hand . . .winning smile WILMA JEAN DOSTER: loveable and loved. . .a heart of gold. . . capable. . .well informed MARY CECIL EDWARDS: Cecil . . .has her devilish mo- ments. . .ohl what a laugh . . . second home. . .Chester. . .al- ways good for a joke Q-f..,m 'UQ EUGENE ELLIS: Dignified. . . always has a bit of advice. . .a veteran. . .hard worker. . . Gene HELEN EVANS: Nurchie . . . languid brown eyes. . .stylish. . a smile for everyone LAURENS FORT: Couldn't get along without him. . .big blue eyes. . .efficient football mana- ger. . .not in the role of common men. RAYMOND FRANCIS: Beak principal business of life is to enjoy it. . .popular M.C. . . . camera bug SENIORS PREPARE TO ASSUME COMMUNITY ROLE BRENDA GARDNER: A bundle of energy. . .talking is a habit . . .grand with a crazy sense of humor PEGGY GIBSON: Loves that gum . . .loves to sing. . .page flipper. . .attractive and femi nine HENRY GRANGER Noodle a football star Mr Great Falls sleepy head procras tinator TONY GRIFFIN Always happy well liked by all always on the go cupid in disguise STANLEY HARDIN Stan, he Man loquacious second only to Plato fin philosophy, JERRY HARRISON Typing genius pretty car good listener does everything well 1' f 29 SENIORS PROMOTE PRINCIPLES TO ASSURE EVELYN HATHCOC K: A smile all her own . . . Library--her second home . . . generous and thoughtful PHILIP HICKS: Ears . . . nice and polite . . . always depend- able . . . always ready to go . . . a willing helper . . . likes dates--both kinds SPIRITUAL GROWTH VERNIE HUFFSTETLER: Radio and Television his field of study . . . always a capable player in football JIMMY HUNTER: Dee . . . fun loving and fancy free . . . if studying is crime he's not guilty I tl I ELIZABETH JONES: Libby drugstore gal . . . glib . . . basket ball is her game--thirty points average her fame MARGARET JORDAN: and friendly . . . quiet sive . . . blushes easily special interest in Ford 30 Cute but explo ...h Place 35 .O 'Sv' MARY LEWIS: Sister . . . wheels a Ford . . . believes in variety among boys . . . enjoys life . . . star quarterback of Pow- der Bowl JAMES LOWRY: Cricket . . . never met a stranger . . . a leader of leaders . . . smiling eyes . . . with unsel fish heart MARTHA NICHOLS: Blondie . . . Cute as a button . . . expressive blue eyes . . . quite a worker . intelligent PATSY NICHOLS: Combi- nation of personality and patience . . . dark curly hair . . . wonderful person 'U- '53- SENIORS AGREE LAST YEAR BEST OF ALL THOMAS PRICE: Tee . . . carefree . . . never lets studying interfere with his education . . . likes to joke WESLEY REEVES: Grandpa . . good natured . . . always inter- ested . . . enjoys sports . . . quiet but happy v BUDDY JOE ROBERTS: Bus driver . . . understanding and kind . . . reserved . . . ambition-- to graduate ANN ROBERTS: Very attractive . . . worries about everything . . always sweet and friendly RALEIGH STARNES: A motor- cycle is his pride . . . has taken matrimonial vows . . . content with the present ELLEN SUTTLE: Soon to fulfill ambition . . . thinks of others . eagerly awaiting graduation SENIOR TRIP, CLASS DAY, GRADUATION . . MEMORABLE LASTS JOHN TIBBS: Bus driver . . . JOE FRANK VARNADORE: J knows his way . . . artistically . . . everybody's friend . . . inclined . . . full of energy crazy about shop . . . independent . . . likes to hunt RALPH TOWERY: Butch . . . ALVIN WADE: Hoot . . . a tall a married guy . . . dependable basketball player . . .has will to . . . sincere succeed . . . a believer in rules V-i' CAROLYN WELLS: Friendly . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . always sees the brighter side of things . . . sense of humor HARDIN WRENN: Everybody's pal . . . math is his subject . . . knows and enjoys people . . . efficient manager 34 HENRY WRIGI-IT: H. C. . . . wings but no halo . . . worries about nothing . . . loves the night life HILDA WRIGHT: A sparkler on her left hand . . . lovable . . . Men may come and go but not if I can help it DAVID YODER: Blessed are the sleepy . . . not another one like him . . . mischievous brown eyes . . . hates to be early JANE YOUNG: Curly brown hair . . . to know her is to love her . . . good natured and cheerful Audrey Anderson Dianne Azouri Mark B121Ck Johnny Blackwell Mickey Bailey Kenneth Bogan John Gates President Eddie Wright Vice President Nancy Brown Secretary Sylvia Wilson Treasurer JUNIORS HAVE YEAR Frances Barton Nancy Brown John Black Ralph Brunson Q T Bobby Bush Anita Carter Hoyt Croxton Joann Croxton Bert Dixon Ginger Dixon Carol Dyc Richard Faulkcnberry G ?'N FILLED WITH FUN, WORK, REWARD John Gates Lucille Goins S Carol Gibson Robert Goins Merle Gibson Voncille Goins Willene Gladden Kathy Gregory Frances Goins Patsy Gregory FU' Ralph Gwin Eddie Harding Barbara Henson Ruth Hoke Barbara Hollingsworth Norma Jackson Vann Jones Susan Kimbrell .ILINIORS RECEIVE RINGS, PLAN BAN Lillie Lawhom Kenneth Lineberger Jimmy Looper Charles McAlister Jackie Mitchell Catherine McDonald Faye Munn Bobby Nunnery Michael Pearson Grace Plyler Sara Powers Kenneth Price Tommy Reeves Jimmie Reid James Roberts Dclmas Rollins Randall Roof Kay Short QUET, PREPARE TO BECOME SENIORS Thelma Sloan Doris Smith Judy Smith Billy Steele Frances Thompson Rachael Vamadore Ann West Buddy Williams Sylvia 'Wilson Eddie Wright is 6. Henry Suber Vickie Martin President Secretary John Henson Barbara Kirkpatrick Vice President Treasurer FIRST ROW Tommy Bailey, Peggy Baker, Eunice Bankhead, Gayle Black, Wayne Brasil, Jeanette Brown, Billy Burnette, Jesse Bush, Kenneth Carter, Glennie Mae Cauthen. SECOND ROW Carolyn Christopher, Margaret Coker, Jane Crosby, Betty Sue Croxton, Nell Croxton, Mary Ann Ellis, Dar- nell Eudy, Rachel Eudy, Mary Ellen Finley, Donald Franklin. THIRD ROW Juanita Gardner, Diane Gibson, Carlene Gregg, Phyllis Gregory, John Henry, John Henson, LaConia Hill, Charles Hopper, Willie Mae Hudson, Stanley Hull, Kilgo Isenberg. FOURTH ROW Margaret Justus, Barbara Kirkpatrick, David Lewis, Vickie Martin, Don Morris, Randy Moss, Ronald Munn, T. L. McFadden, Margaret McWaters, Rachel Neely, Laurie Oakes. FIFTH ROW Patsy Oglesby, Henry Payne, Marianna Pearce, Doug- las Price, Jean Shirley, Jackie Stevenson, Henry, Suber, Billy Suttle, Richard Tarlton, Mac Thompson, Olivia Tibbs. SIXTH ROW Bobby Toole, Doris Tuttle, Dorothy Tuttle, Frank Var- nadore, Marcus Walsh, Linda Williams, Harvey Wilson, Rebecca Youngue, those not pictured. Find Chance For Recognition I lun Bobby Joe Broom Crawford Kennington Wilson Kennington Betty Ann Williams Joe Newton President Vice President Louise Jordan Secretary-Treasurer FIRST ROW Linda Bailey, Patricia Bankhead, Jacqueline Best, Doris Bigham, Raymond Bishop, Amelia Black, Patri- cia Broughton, Wallace Brown, Judy Christopher, Benny Cowart. SECOND ROW Linda Day, Ernest Dellinger, Mary Lee Denton, Ken- neth Eagle, Thomas Edwards, Brenda Flowers, Eugene Fowler, Donald Frazier, Joe Gates, Maxine Gladden. THIRD ROW Donnie Hugh Harrison, Nancy Hathcock, Ray Hill, Ronald Hood, Terry Hopper, Eddie Hyatt, Ronnie Jackson, Barbara Jordan, Louise Jordan, John Reid Justice, Patricia Lane. FOURTH ROW Elizabeth Lawhom, Jackie Looper, Donnie Lucas, William Mahaffey, Mary Lynn McKenzie, Kathy Mobley, Eunice Morrison, Joe Newton, Dexter Noland, Talmadge Parris, Patricia Pearson. FIFTH ROW Kirby Joe Perry, Gene Price, Dianne Previtt, Joanne Pruitt, Jane Raines, Jean Roberts, Kenneth Sandel, Larry Sanders, Douglas Self, William Sipes, Roger Lynn Sumner. SIXTH ROW Jack Taylor, Earl Thrailkill, Dudley Turner, Pat Tut- tle, Victor Varnadore, Sam Weir, Betty Ann Williams, Carol Wilson, Gail Wilson, Margie Wilson, Curtis Wright. Not Pictured: Marion Baker, Jewell Collins, Woody Lyles, Millard Smith. Look Forward To Coming Years I' f 9 'G V1 f A 'W ,I ' 3 5- .1 fl nf? 43 X, ' FIRST ROW Kenneth Addison, Cheryl Azouri, Cecil Baker, Clyde Baker, Diane Baker, James Baker, Linda Baker, Tommy Baker, Vergie Baker, William Baker, James Barrington, Bobby Bigham, Harriet Bigham. SECOND ROW Stanley Black, Christine Blackmon, Joe Blakely, Johnny Bowers, Libby Bowers, Jane Broome, Roy Campbell, Barbara Case, Sonja Caskey, Linda Christopher, Ann Cox, Mary Alice Cox, George Coan. THIRD ROW Billy Collins, Kay Cook, Rayford Craig, Annette Croxton, Sylvia Davis, Louise Dawkins, Sara Dixon, Norma Ellis, Anne Evans, Claudette Francis, Joverl Gallman, David Garrison, Rachel Ghent. FOURTH ROW Ann Gibson, Larry Gibson, Bobby Jo Gladden, Carol Gladden, Mary Ellen Gladden, Charles Goins, Dottie Gray, Gary Hartley, Brenda Harris, Betty Hathcock, Reggie Henson, Louie Hinson, Marion Hol- lis, Carolyn Hopper. FIFTH ROW Patsy Hunter, Kay Jones, Sue Jones, Brenda Kelly, Geraline Kil- lian, Linda Lathan, Richard Little, Donald Loflin, Ronald Loflin, Pat Looper, Delores Maree, Bobby Mathis, Eunice Matthews, William McAbee. SIXTH ROW Ruth McComb, Jerry McCowan, Rachel McWaters, James Mills, Terry Moss, Jimmy Murphy, Shirley Myers, Carolyn Oglesby, Betty Jo Parris, Judy Payne, Tal Payne, Brenda Pettit, Paul Pitt- man, Bill Pressley. SEVENTH ROW Mary Frances Pruitt, Linda Revels, Erlene Roberts, Eugene Roberts, Thomas Roberts, Hazel Robinson, Mary Emma Roddey, Elaine Self, Wilson Self, Glenn Smith, Martha Smith, Bobby Stalnaker, Orene Stroud, Pat Sturkie. EIGHTH ROW Betty Sweatt, Ellen Tarlton, Patricia Toole, Brady Trotter, Roger Trotter, Jonnie Warren, Jimmy Welch, Floyd Williams, Joyce Williams, Georgianna Wolfe, Sam Woods, Earl Wright, Wylie Young, Kenneth Younginer. 44 Louie Hinson, President, Patsy Hunter, Vice Presiden Diane Baker, Secretary, ti Geor ianna Wolf Treasurer, S , Dottie Gray, Reporter. 'I 'J i J N 'r Qi : QQ X 5 K a A 1 Q 5- Sub Freshmen Enjo Growm Llp Q W I 4' 1, x V 1 ffN 45 '- . .f . fs - , . 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SECOND ROW Bill Crosby, Aaron Deese, Dorothy Dixon, Jim Finley, Sammy Gibson, Nadine Gladden, Linda Godbee, Cecil Griffin, Gary Griffin, Larry Grubbs, Charles Hathcock. THIRD ROW Virginia Hathcock, Margaret I-linson, Bill Jackson, Davis Jacobs, Rhetta Jones, Linda Ann Jordan, Barbara Keziah, Henry Lane, Veronica Langley, Larry Lawhom, Gary Lewis. FOURTH ROW Trisha Maree, Larry Martin, Ruby McAbee, Johnny Mclnvaille, Doris Mills, David Minors, Michael Montgomery, Harold Morris, Tommie Mor- rison, Linda Munn, Susie Noland. FIFTH ROW Johnny Orr, Roger Padgett, Jimmy Parker, Sandra Pearsall, Herbert Pettit, Barbara Pittman, Joyce Plyler, Dianne Pressley, Paige Price, Judy Price, Jackie Reeves. SIXTH ROW John Harvey Roberts, Kenneth Roddy, Hazel Rollins, Linda Smith, Shir- ley Suttle, Elaine Tate, David Taylor, Dorothy Thompson, Beulah Var- nadore, Gene Wade, Donnie Wallace. SEVENTH ROW Linda Weir, Patsy Williams, W. J. Williams, Kathy Wilson, John Wood, Margaret Wrenn, Gail Wright, those not pictured. 46 Seventh Graders Are On Their Wa Up ' TISS: ffigkii ' ' Q '-325395 7632 'V I Ds 'bu 'E' 1 W x. ar --7--of We. 'lb- 4 wg Jzmmy Baker Danny Campbell Sandra Baker Davxd Dawklns Charles DIXOH Erlene Moore Brenda I-Imson Charles Raffaldt 47 3 5 , 9 A - I lj 2 al I S if 'Humax W T - i ggi, Q A1 V I 0 2 wh 9 i Q ' Q ha Q 1' ay Q fx A 'ff W . - Q ' Y 'V m N 9 . h 3 S 5','3 s'if5f2qSg2: od' fe Q9 ' H J , ,QQ ff 9 9 Q ' U 1 N p Q7 , , D Qt , 4 Q ,IQ g... U3 0 5 .3 'ku-M 5 ,915 .SQ I Y' ,-.' 1' E, however, has run a 4 l Library Club members portray story book characters. I at 'JZ NJ of participation has its reward. These have been full years--years full of activities, joys, disappoint- ments, excitement, and dis- couragement. Through all, continous strain of happiness that has made a rich imprint upon our lives. We have earnestly endeavored to present a pictorial history of the highlights of the year's activities in these pages. Interest, enthusiasm, and determin- ation have helped us reach our objectives. Our activities helped to broaden our interests and ed- ucation and helped to achieve the fulfillment of some of our dreams. TU DE T COUNCIL leads school in ,asa ,, activities The Student Council acts as a co-ordinator for the acticities of our school. The council pro- fnotes good fellowship, improvement of school spirit, and is most of all interested in the welfare of the student. Service was the theme of '58 . . . service to the school and to the community. One of their best examples of service was the point system, actually enforced for the first time this year. Yes, service was their theme, their goal, and service they rendered. OFFICERS President ..... .... A lvin Wade Vice President ..... ..... S usan Kimbrell Secretary-Treasurer ........... Libby Jones Sponsor ......... . . .Mrs. Ernest Propst, Jr. Mex bw.. A NQ, l QMN' ' 3' 'W cf? 8 X' 3 r :I Us K st si' 'K s, .f 'W ,fm f ff A. . . ' 42 Q , 4 9' we . ik Q2 i 'ff , I KX Y W K I ,. H J lj : k ,, 'cb-f X ff - 2522 . W J, L at, - . W f 2 I , fa A , K A 7, 1 Q X ,Y .f KV r 5 gif M Q ., ' A 4 sw,-...' ' M , W, 3 wif' 4 'S E? .GA K. Ek ns: J 32? Y 'Y w f Q fZ, nl 5? , ' H YQ --11 ix .4 Working tirelessly to produce the best paper yet, Ann could be found to be puzzling over head- lines and copy. Barbara and Laurie were familiar sights figuring their financial status and making room for their ads in the paper. With the help of versatile reporters they tried to capture memorable events of the year in print. The specialty of the year was the six-page Christmas edition. We salute the sponsor, Anne, and her staff of 37 members, who produced the best yet! OFFICERS Editor ........ ..... A nne Broome Assistant Editor .............. Judy Smith Business Manager ....... Barbara Kirkpatrick Assistant Business Manager ...... Laurie Oakes Sponsor ..... ........ lx lrs. Gary Bass, Jr. RED DE IL STAFF journalisticall records events W , Er , . Q' iz 1 ini. x 2 Q .QV 4 5 x ff Ll K l ff .av 7' ' 4 , ,ER K? f f .. .,., , A..,, , , J '7 w 1 at auf' ffyi Q 'A ff 4: 7 ,- 1, F 2 2 W I , . f xfzss vi ' 'R ff 'Yagi is 2 H N 25' -fu. a -if' f Q 3313 , fd S L ... , 4 ,Q 5. X fr F' ' 5 .4 f V x , 4 nik S li Q KY' Fw, ,. 'i, ',,'.f',, K - -.Wh-.- - 4, H ,, , W-xghrfi 7 54 vw 1 5 jg Wm N: ru' ang, , af'--M. X , Q ,J 2 59 ' .Whaler :ia V gf M 'l 42 1 N 'PQ7 if 4 ,Q 5 f -fi vr 9 - 35 71 NW: 4' If 00' 43 A. NDN FRANCAI The purpose of the club is to add interest to glass worli by learning more about the French and their customs. Among the projects they undertook this year were to learn songs and poems that correspond with boys and girls in Franee, and to improve the skill of the student: in reading, writing, and speaking the lfreneh language. Club meetings were held every Fri- day in which time varied programs were presented. Eaeh club member proudly wore his pin displaying Fleur de Lis. OFFICERS President .... ...... S tanley Hull Vice President . . ....... Laurens Fort Secretary . . . . , .Carolyn Christopher Treasurer . . . ........ Don Morris l Sponsor . . . . .Mrs. William Fewel FRENC CLUB devotes time to French customs by . 'Sf Y Qi me W A. .k df , ,V-Q 1 if . ' 1 X E gf , ... .V xx ' ,s . was 2'-'1'Wm,.fp'g.,, Q' ff 'Y M---M-M,,k W 12 - Y -.Pa K . .L , i 3 Fl ti v L-f K wi' xx, 2 , 9,2 kj, Jr: Q yy! ai ,, 11 ,C ,K 0 ll' 9 f ww x,, AV' H-.-ac, x -1+ Q 'FP 34 ei iff, fm , fk 5 I5 f '. - 2 E . :'- P 'Sf f fi + :aff , 1 fx,' H, -,Nl Id' .,s Y D. E CLUB is school s newest Newly organized this year, the Distributive Edu cation Club has been an asset to many of our students who desire to work. We feel that the D. E. Club is valuable, because through it many students acquire and are taught to hold positions This is done by the guidance and counsel of an advisor interested in the betterment of the stud- ent. We hope that this new addition to our clubs will continue to grow in the coming years and remain a permanent organization in our school. OFFICERS President ..... . . .Buddy Williams Vice President . . . .... Norma Jackson Secretary .... .... D orothy Tuttle Treasurer . . . .......... V an Jones Sponsor . . . . . .Mtn James Bankhead , ,. X-..1..W-ww. nm . Q Q- . 3 fa. JN' 4 or ,., Q 3 f, M Q52 ,4Mf,, , Jw u 4 v-VA WIHQQV ,Q W W A u-9 , . if ff - W x 1 WEE? 31 SE Q x View A WF ' Wiz 4 ,f 4' . s 1 .. ff, Aiwa' is AY' V xx l 'E A xi! 5 3 ' 5 1 , V, V ., Q ww, - ' v?1 s .MA , , .L TAL k X, I . X' V' , -'S 'I 5 X y s P, .. S K . K 'L 71-Q F X ,ggi -ci., 3 'K j I 99 V ' 3, i I , - ,Q 'Sie mg! V1 gl Q, I . ffl V' X, 3 weft' QR 6 A 9 we 4 Q ' 'z ha gm 13 , M.:.w..wW..v . 0 QM mm A , . .4 . .-,yr Q, J Ay' gg.. A biz g ww J Q Qs ' f 's pa: .V ,W,,,,,,L H. A I ,Stal-A fu . J Y' A 'Sm?? M 2 fa, unus- X ' we to ' x 'V ,,,,4 may P X, 2 X J ,Q . ' , X fx E, ,ti . Q 3 Q X sf Q A' 'kv X ' Y' 9' A. -IE' V .ff Q 1 K ' 5' w 5 N. ,g Ag Q Q A -f,.'-.fhwmww-w ff EY' ' ' 'Z' Si Y yy- I3 Q J 1 AE' 15 in nm ll , x A Q E i - .M s .f ,gi Q gi- fx- S N3 Y W Y - 4. 9 fm s 4 4 5 1 ' -as ffm f 'Q -ul' Blasts of trumpets, the mellow sounds of the woodwinds,and the elang of the symbols--all blended to form the Great Falls Band. Through the efforts of the United Fund Campaign the band received new uniforms. All of us, as students, are proud of the band, who for the first time this year became a marching unit. We hope that it will be just as successful in the coming years as it has been in the past year. This has achieved for many a long awaited goal here at Great Falls lligh. OFFICERS Historian ....... . . .Dianne Gibson Property Managers . . . . . Margaret Coker Georgianna Wolfe Librarians. . . . . .Kenneth Younginer Larry Gibson AN marches for first time Ig., FH ' I picture of the girls' Girls have a hard day of practice. BIG RED N! of accomplish- ment is perhaps the greatest re- ward of participation in ath- letics. This may be in the form of new friends, values, vitality, new strength. . .as the basketball team shows as they practice on the right. The girls have fun develop ing skill and coordination, and sometimes they know victory. Tracy Childers sums it all up as he receives the trophy for the most valuable player from Mr, C. J. Gibson of the Boosters' Club. . . some win the score, but at Great Falls High all win in participating in sports. No apologies, ex- cuses, or alibis are needed--we love our teams. i S? 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'22, ' af' 4 U' I 'Q 49 by 'X' sg' 4 5 Ji ff f 1 nf , kv-W 3 x . Q W is I ! 1 'W ff' .5 ' i Q -. Q 'A ,gs mkac 'A is 5 E f 3 ' W 'Eg ' '4 xx .-9 n A . 32 ' Si' T? Ei' L Sym sq iff R . Q Pj 1 ' ' sg ' 19 M W 45 3 5 , 3 1 1 x A I 'I 3 4 af Q, Q b, ,, -. s - V Q . 3 3 MMR A 5 2 Wg: W r 1 'K ig. Q 2 1 x. T 1 , 0 , al 2, .M .fl A 7 mfg , H V, N: K! xg Q2 ' A , S '1 I , 4 -. N15 :- m y W, a 's H2531 J 33' V-Q gf F Fig Ni X X 1 5 A A :gin ' , i M N N S v 3 in Q , ,xg , 1- -? K . ,- gg . ,. My F , X H ' . WV At . .S ffl , ' i I 2 Tx ff f fs .x 'ii wx as is I 9 I ,, -a - 's L f-V' 3. lp STANDING, Left to Right, are Mr. Earnest Nivens fCoachj, Johnny Broome, Gene Towery, Johnny Blackwell, Randy Moss, Kenneth Lineberger, Olin Austin, Bill Cheek. KNEELINGg are Kenneth Carter fBat Boyj, Jimmy Gambrell, Garva Eagle, Bill Mahaffey, Tommy Bailey, Eddie Wright, Hambone Brown, Eddie Hardin fBat Boyj. The '57 baseball team had a very good season. They went all the way for the district championship. Although some members of the team have graduated or for other reasons are no longer in Great Falls High, we shall always be grateful to them for the fine record they made for our school. I 957 BASEBALL TEAM 5, F HTUHE of beauty and appreciation are essential elements of a cultured mind. These are aids to professional and personal prestige and security. Beauty has many forms and facets, and is more than a shallow surface. Too often we fail to realize what friends our Moms and Dads are to us. Ever since we can remember they have fed and clothed us, taken care of us when we were sick, consoled us in our problems, and have been more than just a provider. They gave us our first appreciation of beauty and love. They have given us something that cannot be bought with money-- a happy home, and the basis of our security. These are representative of all our classes 83 .K A S ...- M .AL My ...A 4 Ruth Hoke Miss Great Falls Olivia Tibbs First Runner Up Roger Lynn Sumner Second Runner Up Anne Broome Miss D. A. R. Pat Dantzler Miss Hi Miss Mary Cecil Edwards Harvest Queen , egg Vickie Martin Homecoming Queen IOR SLIPERLATI VES i 'QI 'X Most Likely to Alvin Wade Margaret Jordan Patsy Nich 'K Most Dependable Leadership Ability ols Haskell Kirkpatrick Q. !,, ...-4 Jackie Case Bertha Raye Koon Wilma Jean Doster Bill Cheek 1 IOR SUPERLATI Most Attractive Noodle Granger Helen Evans 1 Best Dressed Philip Hicks Mary Cecil Edwards Sy.. up-' O .5'? '-N., Personality Plus Wittiest Sophie Baker Freddie Killian Goofy Camp Hilda Wright SENICR SLIPERLATIVES fy Most Talented Most Dignified Martha Nichols Stanley Hardin Eugene Ellis Annette Broome 3 -ff Most Courteous Fnendhest Jo Ann Beckham Tony Griffin Buddy Barton Carolyn Wells f aw 37 5? Q iii- Q bl' I if I A X 7 , . . s 'fr V 98 x ,jg an Q S. l X ,40- ,,al1 'ff , XwivfiZ'ffi.' ' .W 1:76-KLA., 1 ,gg '1 ' ' 12 0 W tw' -51:5 Q , 'Hgh' 3 . .i - Q f P f A ,fx 'fic'- AJ- Q 'X L 11,7 3 W , f 23, -k,. L X: 40, jg: 'x E Q 'bank W . . ...J sv-. Q D if ' sg if . . i' '11 rv. '68 A374831 , M2 ' ... av Q9 if TIEPRIE TIE PASS! 7-sung i , . - :N- -.. V. 5 Q! ,MN '--1.5M fun: xo L OUP? Mel shown daily in ow R of money is our lives. Money is stored human power. School, church, and Civic or- ganizations go hand in hand to mold well-balanced individ- uals, capable ol' assuming their role in the com- munity. We are proud to live in our ever pro- Member of civic organi- zation speaks to student body. ,lbw gressing community, one that is interested in us as students, as well as citizens. Great Falls is a town of warm-hearted Americans--the most wonderful people in the world--our families and our friends. We salute our patrons who have given so gener- ously to enrich our lives. Time has run out. Our record has been made. Our books are put away. School year of 1957-58 is but a memory--a happy memory. WEIR FUEL COMPANY ESSO DISTRIBUTOR OIL COAL FOR THE BEST IN FURNITURE VISIT FRANCIS FURNITURE CO I 5 1 . if nr H tl KINGAN DlvlsloN HYGRADE FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION MATTHEW'S DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE WHERE FRIENDS MEET SOUTHERN SCALE 8 REFRIGERATOR COMPANY McCroy Refrigeration Food Service Equipment and Supplies Columbia South Carohna WAGON WHEEL Good Food at Its Best FINLEY S SERVICE STATION U S Highway 21 S C Hlghway 9 Elazabeth Heights Great Falls South Carolma Great Falls South Carolina P10116 s For All Urcaszo s For the Best In Hair Styllng PA ANN L W TSY F O ER SHOP MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Great Falls 5 South Carolina Great Falls South Carolina 'Xxx Q Complz ents Of GREAT FALLS PUBLIC SERVICE Great FaIIs South Carolina ll ll n g q - 1 I I l N 7 r ' n 1 . ' ,f Q P ,gy . 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RAINES' STORE THERE S A TEXTILE CAREER AWAITING YOU T 0 J P STEVENS S CO , INC CQTTON AND SPUN FIBERS DIVISION 7 Th -I ua - h- 'II a h soo Il ' .4 - h I0 A f ug wk ' I b h -- y ' h T -I Id y 9 0 0 Q GROWING UP WITH OPPORTUNITY Whlle you ve been growlng up and getting educated opporturlty has been growing too AII around you lndustry and business have muItlpIled Electrlflcatron has Increased from yield while cutting down on Iabor and rrsk When you were freshmen the Duke Power Company was begrnnrng new pIants to supply your power needs after graduation Now ample Iow priced power Increases your fob opportunity and your energy and Ideas Good Iuck to you as you tmd your places rn the Piedmont Carolinas 9 C DUKE POWER COMPANY U 9 Serving the Piedmont Carolrnas ww BANK OF GREAT FALLS LEARN TO SAVE AND SAVE TO LEARN ' I v ll ' Pl ' , - I ' I ' s I . . . n I ' , Q a x - 1, I 1 - V x X , Dj sf I Q A uoov nowur , , . 4'5- 1 F J I ,X y ,11 1, , '21 2 A I- 5 7 SX f I M S IVI'S ELIZABETH HEIGHTS VISIT THE DUKE MCTEL AND RESTAURANT And While You're There Ty0 THE GREAT FALLS MINIATURE GOLF COURSE SN EAD S MERCANTILE COMPANY ,gs I WILLIAM S CHEVROLET G 1FolIs SoutI1Co I' G FII 5 HC I' F I1 B F d dS ' Y Visit 9 G F II oufhC I' SV 0' i'f N- - .g-.Elini G FII S hC I . g-2,33 :I I 5' e o Q Q W ffm BELK S DICK DANTZLER CAUTHEN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL SERVFE souTHERN BAKERIES D D I2I45 G F II S h C I Q V H f B V I D d b'V y S. 5'Yvy Faq' A Q I 1 ? 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