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LEADERS SERVE THE SCHOOL A MESSAGE FROM OUR DEANS Congratulatnons Class of l957' It has been a real pleasure to work wnth you Our very best wnshes go wlth you as vou leave Ha rtsvulle Hugh il l l'l'll MISS HELEN BAKER Dean of Glrls MR W P CRAWFORD MRS RUTH G EIDSON Dean of Boys Guldance Counselor 'T I9
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The spirit of a high school may well be exemplified by its senior class. Many of you have worked with enthusiasm and cour- age for and in the interest of your school. For this spirit, I am most grateful and commend you for all you have done. The faculty joins me in wishing for you a pleasant and full life. We shall follow your careers with a great deal of personal interest. We hope that you often will find occa- sions to visit your school after graduation. DOYLE W. BOGGS Principal, Senior High School Student Body of l957 I would like to congratulate you for the leadership, coeoperativeness, and friendli- ness shown this year. May your school years at Hartsville en- able you to succeed in your undertakings in preserving our democratic way of life. J, H. GRAYSON Principal, Junior High School ADMINISTRATIVE Student Body of l957, Minds of young people are like fertile plots of ground, The crops that mature there depend upon the seeds of thoughts sown and the tending of the soil. Beautiful flowers and ugly weeds come to a state of com- plete development in the same soil. Moreover, do not live in a mental weed patch. Plant seeds of innocence, of honesty, of truthfulness, of sincer- ity of deeds, of purity of thought. Till the soil well and crowd out the weeds of hatred, of jealousy, of discontent, of covetousness, of prejudice. Do not let the soil of your minds remain idle. The more it is worked the richer it becomes, the greater is its capacity to produce. This I covet for each of you: a fully developed mind yielding a great and rich harvest for America. T. H. ULMER Superintendent X.- ak
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OUR FACULTY PREPARES US WELL FOR f 5, 1-ve-5 1 fi -W, E 9 Q .5 .v.Kg. . -' F l 9 S ,Q S, , ,I 5. f it i Q 2.3 , ffl .LQ V Q' f' fi? 1? Pi ii.,-, 1 sis. .if i :- 41 523 : -- I . V 4 I K N gil if , S . -2: Sl xslll. . AE' f 'S S t grv' kg. A Q rw- 1 gi ' , Q -tw, , 4s X9 ai'-J ll lil . fs-ws - W-vis. .', by C7x 6 rw. .Ei -1-9? First Row, left to right: Mrs. Walker E. Anderson, Commercial, Mrs. Mary Clara Blackman, Seventh Grade, Mrs. Carrie C. Boggs, Librarian, Junior High, Mr. William P. Bowers, History, Social Studies. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Grady Brown, Band, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Secretory, Senior High, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Byrd, Seventh Grade, Mrs. Edith Chapman, Mathematics. Third Row, left to right: Mr, Paul Chap- man, Physical Education, Mrs. Macy E, Cooke, Seventh Grade, Mr. Nelson C. Curtis, Science, Driver Education, Mrs, Mary Frances Davis, Science. Fourth Row, left to right: Miss Jean Evans, Physical Education, Mr. Percival Christopher Evans, Agriculture, Mrs. Lillian C. Galloway, Mathematics, Mrs. Loree Gandy, General Science. Fifth Row, left to right: Mrs. Mary D. Gandy, Seventh Grade, Miss Margaret Good- man, English, Mrs. Isabell Griffith, Seventh Grade, Mrs. Lillian C. Gunter, Seventh Grade. Sixth Row, left to right: Mr. Charles W. Hammond. History, Mrs. Miriam Harvin, Cafeteria Manager, Mr. Tom Hendrix, Coach, Mathematics, Algebra, Physics, Miss Martha M. Hicklin, Biology, Seventh Row, left to right: Mr. John Frank Ingram, English, Psychology, Retro- spect, Mrs. Martha T. lvey, English, Mrs. Elise W. Johnston, Seventh Grade, Miss Betty Jo Kennington, Seventh Grade.
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