Hartsville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 10 text:

Bkknerp Bright Katie May Coker May Powell Kent Segars Jack McAi.pine Carter McKinnon Lillian Jordan The Retrospect Staff Katie May Coker Editor-in-Chief BERNERD BRIGHT Business Manager May Powell Business Manager JACK McAlpine Associate Editor Carter McKinnon . ......... Associate Editor Kent Segars Athletic Editor Lillian Jordan Athletic Editor Page Six

Page 9 text:

Miss Qutu Cauqoil JiAT A W. R Timmerman SCIENCE AND ENGLISH J. O. Bethea Miss Anderson W. P. Crawford Miss Peguf.s Miss Milky Agriculture Commercial Subjects Mathematics Mathematics English Miss Dunbar Miss Haselden Miss Lee Miss Ramsey Miss Coker French—H istory Home Economics English Science Director of Music The Faculty Page Five



Page 11 text:

History of Class of 1933 When we, the class of 1933 of Hartsville High School, entered the first grade, we did not dream of the dignified position we would one time hold. The word Seniors” meant nothing to us except a much older, conceited group of young ladies and gentlemen. Of the present class there are members who began together in the first grade ami continued so through school. They are: Dorothy Miller, May Powell. Belva Segars, Katie Coker. Kathryn Barbie, Vivian Brand. Nina Kelley, Carter McKinnon, Kathleen Orr. Mary Reynolds. Lorice Saleeby, Nellie Saleeby. Eula Moore. Nell Wilkes, Lydia Warr, Ruth Kelley, Lillie Bell Newsome, Lillian Jordan, Inza Gandy, Harriet Morgan, Gladys Hungerpiller, Beatrice DeFee, Jack Me-Alpine, Harry Frampton, William King, M. L. Parrish. Charlie Tatum, L. E. Blackman, Carpenter King, Kent Segars and Ervin Mclnvaill. Some of our class attended school at the high school building for the first three grades. On one Friday night in our third year, we were awakened from our sleep by the shrill blow of the fire whistle, blowing to our surpise, the grammar school number. But this did not give us a holiday, for on Monday morning, we were installed in various places over town, until a new building could be erected. For seven years we lived a happy care-free life. The graduation exercises were held in the grammar school auditorium and oh! how proud we felt when we walked across the stage and received our diplomas. During these seven years, several additions were made to our class. They were: Sara Frances Watford. Maud Wilhelm, Virginia Watkins. Grace Smith. Nina Smith. Macy Dunlap, Corabelle Coleman and Bernerd Bright. We also lost two members; they were: Harriet Morgan, who left in the third grade and returned in the tenth grade, and Beatrice DeFee, who left in the seventh grade and returned in the eleventh grade. When school opened the next September, we were full-fledged high school members. We did not forget the fact even though the older members (especially Sophomores) did hurl such appellations as rats, greenies” and fresides at us. For the first week or two our heads were jumbles of schedules, units, and bells, and rules. What time is this period over? and “Where is Room 2? were heard on all sides. After getting straightened out we realized that we had the following new meml ers: Grace Helms, Louise McLean, Lou Ella Lunn, Grace Sparrow, Charlotte Segars, Josephine Smith. Helen Oates, Ida Mae Outlaw and Rex Parrott. Now our achievements really started. In the eighth grade we had members in the Glee Club and several good athletes. In the ninth grade our most interesting class activity was that of giving the Sophomore-Senior party. We also had several star athletes. 1931 and the tenth grade! We were now jolly Juniors and about the biggest thing looming upon our horizon was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Oh! how we did work for that affair—but oh! what fun we had. It was held in the high school gymnasium. During that year we had several members of the National Honor Society chosen from our group. Some new students were added to our roll during the ninth and tenth grades. They were: S. M. Blanton, Henry Malone, Nina Moore, Harriet Morgan, Sara Lou Kelley and J. G. David. And now the great climax of our high school career: in September we entered school as dignified Seniors. We had for our class officers: President. Kent Segars; Vice-President. Harry Frampton; Secretary. May Powell; Treasurer. Bernerd Bright. Glee Club, football and basketball practice soon started, in which the Senior Class was well represented. Soon Christmas came and everyone brought gifts to school for the Red Cross, which were piled beneath the beautiful Christmas tree. After a lovely holiday, we returned to school, but not long after we began mid-year exams but the less said about exams, the better. We felt especially proud on April 11th when our Glee Club won first place in the contest at Coker College. The Senior Class contributed several members to the victorious club. On April 21, we were thrilled to be entertained by the Juniors at a lovely banquet. It was a most enjoyable occasion and will be remembered by the Seniors. On May 5, a triumphant success was made by the Senior play, which paid the balance of the money due on the ‘depression issue of The Retrospect. By this time Class Day Officers had been elected. They were: Jack McAlpine, prophet; J. G. David, poet; Rex Parrott, lawyer; and Gladys Hungerpiller. historian. Two new members were added to our class: Beatrice DeFee and Edith Humphries. The exercises of Commencement Week are the finishing touches of the career of the Seniors of 1933. As we go from our Alma Mater, we look back on the happiest, busiest and most profitable four years of our entire school career. Gladys Hungerpiller, Historian. Page Seven

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