Hemingway High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hemingway, SC)

 - Class of 1959

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' U i :Q K ' 9 ' 7 if . . Q. ,A , K ug . ng xa .. A Q xvx as X S: , N ,Q . I 2 1' , A, W I .A x 'Q K, '!' ff' wifi.. A it HLf 4' ...Q . at WW 1, ll I. P YQ, A u X sm X Q Z' .5 x A I . . . ' Q . s I Jw. x 5 pw, ' 'Q fi 4' '..u'n42. 'sf' ,f , 31. an .3 pk .2 Hemingway High, it is witha mixture of emo- knowledge that it was meant for our own good. tions that we, the Seniors of 1959, leave you. So, teachers, students, and friends it is with Every teacher, student, and parent must know hearts full of love and gratitude that we bring how dear to our hearts you are. Every class- you these pages filled with the images of all room willbe missed - every chastisement will the things which are so dear to us. be looked back on with understanding and the CCDNTENTS ADMINISTRATION Page 15 ATHLETICS Page 50 CLASSES Page 18 FEATURES Page 62 ACTIVITIES Page 40 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 72 THE FAMILIAR routine . . . studies . . GLORIOUS RELEASE - 4 f' anew W g9ihsnmQ.M.. CONCENTRATION TREMBLING HANDS, shaking knees, Unsteady fingers on the keys. CRAMMING - in more ways than one. -Qw1 n:-mi ff,-. mh, MLf,,Affmm'aw1emMwmmuuL-.H-1' f-11 f , W f Ann . ' visa! 'F 4 J. if 75ff',ii' X . . ., W. ' I., nn lil s Ill p u I ,Q . .-fx Aww! -rua ........1S... a-use-.amuse-uv I Q S n .i.1.......-.- Q S S .. X - Qvywidw kink' - . ,K v.- . A . . 4 -,X K s ..'-' -x... k. f xx-'L. X 'fin rw ,. 2 A x. :- Vn- gl., . nw' ,M -' .get 'Qfs ff. -S Qt. R4 ,.. . .Edits THE FLAG IS A REMINDER that well-educated people are necessary for a better America, and it inspires us to be better students. ...APPRECIATION 7 SCHOOL SPIRIT FRIENDSHIP - a vital part of school life. FIGHT team FIGHT P . ffl.. .T 1 X il Q7 I s 5 F IT MATTERS NOT that we won or lost, but how we played the game. AND PRIDE RAIN OR SHINE, our student bus drivers get the busses through. if l'4,.. lirst Row: Jerry LeGette, Faye Hart, L. C. Stone. Second Row: Albert Woodberry, Jimmy Prosser immy Wilder, Harry Huggins, Louie Davis. I -- p,.vT gf X , , ff .xl DAY BY DAY - the same old thing - they may be dull, but lessons are a necessary evil. STUDENT OFFICE WORK- ERS: Carole Lee, Ethel Mor- ris, Myrtle Lee Johnson, Betty Lou Johnson. i 4- l gr 2 2,984 DRINK BOTTLES helped to raise the HHS MARCH OF DIMES col- lectiontoagrandtotal of S585. Tom- my Snowden, Student Council Presi- dent, led the campaign. HFAMILIAR LINE-UP while Coach calls the roll. i 6 s 2 4 W. .... 6+ S hr l'0l.l0 N- g ll0TTl.lQf, 1 sq V S, f I .LN in ,,.u--W TRAINING IN SKILLS such as good homemaking go hand in hand with education. J ws? OUR BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPART- MENT is well equipped to train students -754 ,sf we . A-4 QM, 'aww E S 1 in all phases of a business education. BUS PATROL - First row: Johnny Pope, C. W. Cox, Joe Powell, William Cagle, Wilbur Cagle. Second row: Jea.n Cox, Rhoda Ann Myers, Joyce Powell, Ethel Morris, Faye Gaskins, Elvyn Baxley, Jack Richardson. ,W J. , ., Q, 3'4 I V of NESQ N - , . , 2 Q - K Vi W X: . 5 W N 55? K Ribs is W 3 A h 5 x 5 'X H Q rx Qi -sf 1 , wwixeie fikggmiriw HTS: I . . X .N .X QQ owes A , Ig N ,Q ., . Q A .'-. 1 - ss 'ff fe' 'E 53 - 1 Q . . 4 f' X 5 so . www ,aw V .52 'X BEHIND THE SCENES. There were long hours spent planning our '59 TIGER. PAPPY, PEGGY and RUDOLPH look apprehensive about the success of Mr. Dan Daniels' experiment. 'J x Q 1' DEDICATION .. Q .J 'Kyiv X WM'-,gn--a WE, THE SENIORS OF '59, wish to dedicate the TIGER of '59, to our homeroom teacher, MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON, because she has guided us and helpedus to make the best of our senior year. She is, in the estimation of her students, a teacher in every sense of the word. Her fairness and lack of favoritismwon our respect, and the gentle firm- ness in her teaching inspired us to do better and work harder to gain perfection. Studying under her dayby day, we have come to love her as a won- derful person and she will always be so dear to our hearts. i4 ADMINISTRATION D EAR S ENIORS: The young men and women of the gen- eration to which you belong are going out into the most exciting and hazard- ous period in the world's history. At no previous time has man needed so much knowledge in so many areas. Everyday's newspapers proclaim new wars, rumors of wars, and threats of wars. Two ways of life are engaged in an implacable struggle for survival. The most deadly weapons ever con- ceived and contrived by man are at the command of the world's great powers. Finally, you are dared to set your imagination and intellect tothe task of solving the mysteries of the celestial universe. It would be an understatement to say that high school is only the beginning of your preparation. Here you have had the love, protection, guidance, in- terest and concern of your parents and teachers. It must bea little frightening for you to confront your future without these sustaining influences. But you cannot, nor would you, have it other- wise. You must grow and live for your own sake. The story is told that a diligent young student, while returning home from college, lost his notebooks, andthereby his four year's education. Your edu- cation does not lie in your notebooks, but in your character, skills, and atti- tudes. If these are as we have hoped to mold them, you are ready to BEGIN your education. You are ready with the ability to read, think, and act wisely, to know, understand, and get along with people everywhere, to break dovsm the barriers of peaceful human relations, and to discover the myriad secrets still hidden in the universe. The chal- le n g e -scientific an d humanistic-is yours. fSignedJ L. E. Creel, Jr. Superintendent Mr. L. E. Creel, Jr. Superintendent Mr. D. H. Ives, Jr Principal Mr. J. D. Brown Mr. Kenneth Creel Mr Dan Daniel Mathematics Language Science NOT SHOWN: Mr. M. H. Johnson Agriculture gif Mr . Robert Elvington Mathematics Mrs. Lucille Hanna Home Economics Mrs. M. C. Hanna Business Education Mr . Wilbur Ivey Science Mrs. Mildred Johnson English Mr. Luke King Social Studies Mrs. Katherine Lewis Social Studies Mr. Ray McAlister Physical Education ,L Qi iii 5 f Q rf , nr .K Q, L. M1 .1 3 ,lj-5? , K xx Q! bf -. W5 f Hg., Mrs. Enid Eaddy Mrs. Elaine Eaddy English Librarian 70 . V. . 1 5 4 sp , WN:-.::f:1f i ., , K A f 'J n .wtf . , -, 'f-M ,r' .t, ,gig is-'L 2 it f . ,SWA f' 3 X wr' Q Juvwx OFFICERS slvmy GNIAOMAY PRES! oc N 1- GGINS HARRY HU DEM, J 'i , PAYE NAR' CHR Rl-ES Jiwili' Tkiniugg R Oh, we lovc to spend our days Whore you load us to work and play, And all through life wo'll sing your praise- And Glory Bo! You have' our claim. And when the tempest rages loud and long, We'1l sing for you a glad and merry song, And hcr0's to old Hemingway And hore's to hor purplv and gold May sho ever truth and loyalty onfoldg Hemingway, Hemingway, glorious bv your nu Our Alma Mater over dear. Your glorious name proclaim! 'i ' Nancy Altman Rudolph Barnhill Dorothy Brewer Katie Collins 1 I Jean Cox Patricia Cox Dena Cribb Mary Douglas 'Wm 4'-I---'L Larry Eaddy if L fungus- Sylvia Eaddy In I 3 GWR 'pw-Q Ji Q a '4' ' A l , K Eu. E k i - 4 K , b Virginia Galloway Billy Hanna ixfl 'Q 'wf Faye Hart Cynthia Haselden Edward Haselden Linda Haselden 'FQ 4'! 'f 0 'X .a if K 'I- X. X' 1 X x e l 6 R Q Harry Huggins Betty Lou Johnson Myrtle Lee Johnson Victor Lawrimore Carol Lee Ethel Morris W Charles Jowers Rhoda Ann Myers 1 L 'C' A Betty Newell ' Gwendolyn Oliver I V ,, N -Ki V is 9 .. 4 W L I A ff ' N Jimmy Prosse r Lemont Rogers New . Audrey Perry Peggy Pope X X if f :kk Emily N .Swv + QM lx x ,:'L-:wg Y 9 , X A - s X .4 M.. ... M Tommy Snowden Harry Tanner s... L -nutri- W-.Q iw KF? Jimmy Wilder Albert Woodberry . A Senior Class Mascots: Snookie Martin, Jr. and Linda Richardson .SENIOR SUPERLATIVES T INTELLECTUAL MOS Gwen Oliver, Tommy Snowden Wlnan 3' BEST PERSONALITY Ginny Galloway, Albert Woodberry ..,, .xx-f T X BEST LOOKING Sylvia Eaddy, Jimmy Prosser BEST DRESSED C harles Jowers, Dena Cribb MOST POPULAR Ginny Galloway, Tommy Snowden MOST TALENTED Gwen Oliver, Charles Jowers L BEST-ALL-AROUND Katie Collins, Jimmy Prosser , Q-1' ii A -.,,x K MOST ATHLETIC Betty Newell, Albert Woodb erry , 00 fair 1, 28 Along about the year 1941 when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor everyone thought that was a world- shaking event, and so it was, but not nearly so important to the Seniors of 1959 as the fact that most of them were born just before, during or just after that year. Yes, truly afine crop of baby boys and girls came into the world at that time. For six years these children played and were hap- py enjoying the privileges of childhood, carefully and lovingly protected by affectionate, proud par- ents. But finally the day came when like baby birds we-the present Seniors - were pushed out of the nest by the mama and papa birds and sent off in our prettiest new dresses and suits to meet ad- venture in the Hemingway School. Some of us were too shy, some too eager, and hardly any of us just right but we had finally set out on the 12 year voyage throughthe sea of books, class rooms and activities which we now call life, and our life together during these twelve years has become very dear to our hearts. In the beginning we were 56 strong but some- where alongthe way we lost some and gained some and now today we are graduating 21 girls and 13 boys. Of this number 17 started out together in the first grade. These were Sylvia Eaddy, Linda Has- elden, Cynthia Haselden, Larry Eaddy, Harry Huggins, Ginny Galloway, Patricia Cox, Dena Cribb, Dorothy Brewer, Charles Jowers, Betty Newell, Billy Hanna, Mary Douglas, Faye Hart, Jean Cox, Jimmy Wilder, and Edward Haselden. We were joined by Gwen Oliver and Tommy Snowden in the second grade, Lemont Rogers in the third, Katie Collins and Jimmy Prosser in the fifth grade, Nancy Altman, Peggy Pope, and Rhoda Ann Myers in the sixth grade, Harry Tanner, Albert Mae Woodberry, Victor Lawrimore, and Audrey Perry in the seventh grade, Betty Lou Johnson, Myrtle Lee Johnson and Rudolph Barn- hill in the eighth grade. This brings us to the end of grammar school. CLASS HISTORY Things hadbeen simple during these years. Our mothers could help us if we got stuck! Then we were glad and sorry too to be leaving grammar school and entering high. It was with sorrow that we left the familiar scenes behind and with fear and trembling that we entered the portals of high school. Still we were glad to be venturing into the unknown. We'll never forget those gruesome initiations into the different organizations of high school, neither shall we forget the pleasures we had on our class trips to Charleston in the seventh grade and to Columbia in the eighth. In our high school years weadded onlytwo new names to our class roll, Ethel Morris who joined us in the tenth grade and Carole Lee in the twelfth. As Freshmen we were really green horns, not knowing our way around. As Sophomores we became a little more intel- ligent through the guidance of some truly wonder- ful teachers. As Juniors we were in the know and in the swim. Our Jr. Sr. was a dream come true. The hours spent working on it andthe sleep lost over it were only stepping stones to some of our happiest mo- ments together. Then we became dignified seniors and along with our growing up won a few honors for oiu'selves. Our class has always excelled in sportsg making up a good per cent of the basketball, football, and baseball teams. Making the money for our trip to Washington and New York seemed impossible in the beginning but by cooperation of our parents, our class and our loyal sponsors, Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Mr. Dan Daniels, we made it. And so we come to the end of a perfect twelve years together. When we look back, we know that we have worked hard and well and that each life will be a little better for having been touched by the others. I Sylvia Eaddy JUNIORS S if sr it - so if? S it ,.m,..k 5 722' QF f' , Betty Chinnes Jane Cox Glen Ard Vernon Bauer Rebecca Cox Karen Cribb JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Mary Has elden KarenCribb... Carolyn Tanne r Vice Betty Chinnes . . . . . . Treasurer Secretary -President President wg.. 9' Elvyn Baxley Wayne Burdette Louis Davis Gayle Curtis 30 A iz. ffl, fb.,-. I, 5. 1 41 ' l 4 ll' 'ii .Q QNQQN ' I 67,4 XT. Sandra Davis Steve Gregg Gale Lawimore J acquelyn Lawimore Joe Grier Mary Haselden Jerry LeGette Dolores McAlister Wayne Haselden Merry Jo Huggins J. L. McAlister Johnny Newell Wally Hughes Faye Hutchinson Herman Parker Fiona Parsons 31 --tri ren:-5 B :il Tk '35 X3 Geraldine Perry Joyce Powell Alice Tyler Harriett Venters Margaret Powell L. G. Smith Vera Venters Dixie L. Woodberry Nancy Spivey L. C. Stone Roger Tanner Linda Triber 32 NOT SHOWN Gladys Barr Ernest Hucks Lena McDaniel Carolyn Tanner Tommie Thompson 4. Horace Ard Kaye Baxley Marion Calcutt Brenda Chandler Sherrill Cox Linda Davis Gaynell Davis A. R. Dennis Freddy Dennis Dwayne Douglas Betsy Jo Eaddy Myrtle Ree Eaddy Johnny Galloway Faye Gaskins Barbara Hanna Juanita Hanna Carolyn Haselden Geraldine Holden C. D. Huggins Barry Joye fl K 'Qu X --if S SOPHGMORES CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, first row: Eleanor Powell .... Grace Smoak ..... Joyce Newell . . . Johnny Galloway. . . Linda Davis .... Kenneth Stroud . . . .Treasurer . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . Vice-President . . . President . . President S S1 C' 9 ,... in if K L F . A' ill 'N y QA r . Q ,J , ' x 7- .K F A, .1nnv 2 1 - .L xy Vw sew x S ex . 5 ' iv i ,tg 3' Wa f- mf ' is tNW W J 1 1X ,Ni . V white, was A Q x ,K A, 'Q X 31 S A -Q at 'LQ' AA! .,,. , ,,f K W. Q I JFK' 'Ni ! . 1 1' l 9y,Vi V v -in we - ' Q, A NOT SHOWN Steve Britton Jean Fryar Roger Hughes Joyce Newell Carol Sowell ?Q1Z1' .Q 1V K. . 'Fx HUI' 5 -me ?..x.k- ,... L 4, 5 ,Q ,-.,..::. ,. tt it 5 ' QS ., ., 2 Ni' . i 'Es . .ig 2 X ,N My of .. Lx I -ij .4 1:4 ' Mia VW fs. Xi A tk a X a 5 K' E 5 N 1 -ef ' vez., gf it Cynthia Joye Linda Matthews Murphy Morris Geraldine Patrick Deryl Poston Eleanor Powell Jack Richardson Jeffery Rogers Joa.n Rogers Sylvia Simmons Grace Smoak Linda Spivey Barbara Springs Kenneth Stroud Steve Tanner Joyce Young FRESHMEN First row: JoAnn Miller. . . Kay Thompson . . Cherilyn Perry . . J. L. Cantey . . . Second row: Marva Gail Johnson Merrinell Morris . Robin Bauer .... Marilyn Smith . . Glenda Poston . . Enda Earle Altman Robin Bauer Owen Britton David Brown Jimmy Brown Wilbur Cagle William Cagle Rachel Calcutt J. L. Cantey Dianne Chandler Joann Chinnes C. W. Cox Errol Cox Larry Cox David Cribb Linda Cribb Terris Cribb Sheila Davis Judy Dennis Rodger Dickerson . . .President Vice-President . . Treasurer . . . Reporter Vice-President . . Treasurer . . Secretary . . Reporter . .President gg Q ,. as A - . X . fi: .V Y 'x 'R+ L TRN ff, X f . Q A .4 Axxt X V f. vkxx -M .X ., I 5 xx 'I nX 5'k'fi'Wki 1 2 W 'N , W A - Eg 7 N il. . J '.,, N ,A K x' . gag trttttt X X 5 L. . X in r X ' i .ge t Q , R . H x X ,f K X Q 1141! m ' A 1 feqfw ., 5 l N x ' Y . Spin 1, T' X X M 'J . , rv A . X f , R e.l.. . E N, , Y! K N :A L , l 5 W' Sis ug f' is Wai fs l Q s ixr 'I , Z 3 A fi ,gin if .J oygg N X Nj. x ' 19,2 .33 I lgihkkgx U nk 1 Elaine Douglas Shirley Douglas Loretta Eaddy Carl Harmon Ronnie Hart Carole A. Haselden Christine Hucks Kenneth Huggins S 3 is 'Y i:h,k P fl 4 ', en1 f' W Q g , J --- is ,. S ia ,L fl I 'ii, ,:. ' if S7 U J R mi, A ,.1, 3 we Geneva Hughes Marva G. Johnson Shirley Johnson Earle Lee Tootsie LeGette Rebecca Lewis JoAnn Miller Jack Marsh Merrinell Morris Wayne Oliver Marvin Parker Willie J. Parker Hazelene Parsons Cherilyn Perry Johnny Pope Glenda Poston Joe Powell Franklin Prosser Gregg Simmons Marilyn Smith Billie A. Snowden Keith Snowden Donald Springs Margie Stone Juanita Tyler 1 EIGHTH GRADE Left to right: Elaine Cox ..... Beth Swintz ..... Anne Curtis Venters . . Jenny Lou Newell . . Gwendolyn Powell . . . . Secretary . . President . . Reporter . . Treasurer Vice-President Left to right: L. Ard, B. Avant, D. Baxley, S. Baxley, B. Bolyn, D. Brewer, T. Britton, K. Carter, L. Cockfield, W. Cockfield, C. Cox, E. Cox, J. A. Cox, L. Cox, M. E. Cox, R. Cox, L. Cribb, T. Douglas, D. L. Douglas, M. DuRant, T. Eaddy, R. Fisher, C. Galloway, L. Grier, C. Harrell, J. Haselden, L. Hucks, J. Jowers, L. Lawimore, L. Lewis, S. Lewis, T. Matthews, J. L. Newell, L. Perry, J. Pope, J. Poston, T. Poston, G. Powell, R. M. Powell, M. Rhem, G. Rogers, L. E. Rogers, W. Rogers, C. Snow- den, J. Snowden, R. Gunter,B. Swintz, G.Tanner, M. K. Tanner, R. Tanner, E. Thompson, A. C. Venters. A I J' if if i':: ? - .. 'Rpm' ' Kill' 4 vcr-if I - - 3. V A 21' H Q J' ., . . -1 f 2 ' 2 f 1 ee , 1 A W. ,ff Q 2 . .--k' i . Q. sill. A A is Q - ' X P , 6 ,, -s 'n 'A , -:Q ' no . . t'oo W . fi gg ,, . ' W 1 ' N - i P X',sniQ4 ... 4. -if K mf . . f Qi. f , -W -y V ir E' i -,Qj Q., , f . f ' ,A ii A , Q 1 - A A I A 4? A A A -A rg .V , , 'iff' 5 G, .., J .I . 33 .l I gm x E AXA-5 , o Ei, f A K C ie. xx -i- ' 4 4 ' 4. A ., 'M Us -9 Q, 'Q' 1 ,X X 5 1 'SF JY, 1194 Q xl x A l Q s.-I . TN' ' 5 ff' ? 'r fi5f' A 5 X - 7 1 QW' - T. . Q . T 4 ef . A ' A . . , . T '- f'.. 95 A . K A K 15, .A 7 . V ix z Q , K y If xx A ,-ge N Left to Right: Claire Wilson . President Susan Ruffin ..... Vice- President Sherrill Prevatte . . Sec. Sandy Huggins . Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE Left to Right: G. Altman, J. Altman, B. Anderson, C. Bensing, B. J Britton, A. Brovsm, A. Cagle, R. Cagle, R. Calcutt, L. J. Chand1er,D.ChinneS, F. Cox,J. Collins, R. Cox, B. A. Creel, L. Creel, L. Cribb, R. Crouse, B. Davis, C. Dennis, C. Davis, W. Davis, G. Dennis, M. Dennis, J. Doster, B. Douglas, H. Douglas, J. Eaddy, B. Fisher, N. Galloway, C. Grier,S. F. Grier, W. Haselden,A. Higgins, B. Huggins, L. T. Huggins, S. Huggins, H. 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' tv ' N K: K 'E' l . . - A ffvf' ' 1 A'Al'A' V . ' F lnil J 1 is .5 i'1..f . 'Sw .,. . ,,. . . ...,, . JW' ' -N . --1 1 ' ' i ' Tr is: '. A ' ' Q 2. . X X lf , s ., QU M., ,, ,R , 1, ,X M' ,gif i . .ai . f f'-R. 'W x Q w -AL. A-rw . N 1 LR 'rv Egfr.. '. ifhpggq- 'M MRS. M. H. JOHNSON is HemingwaySchoo1's ltmch room super- visor. The lunch room staff is Mrs. T. J. Thompson, Mrs. Nadine Parsons, Miss Bernice Baxley, and Mrs. Harriett Cribb. MRS. L. G. SMITH, a faithful and trustworthy employee, is the school secretary. SCHOOL STAFF OUR CUSTODIANS are T. J. Thompson, grammer schoolg and Ham Weaver, high school. 1 T139 A 'Q' HM..-1-' QR x 'Y' ,ann-wk ,J .-'k k I, x 1, m y X w 'e X .,4,, 4 4 , A 9' i .f ...-.-..---1 x Q my-f-1?-rwfus' Q X V, . W ,,.......... - b5 j?fz. ' ferr! x I I ACTIVITY LEADERS Left to right: Sulvia Eaddy. Tiger Co-Editor, Nat- ional Honor Society President: Patricia Cox. FBLA President: Gwen Oliver. Bengal Editor: Brenda Chandler, FHA President: Karen Cribb. Tiger Co- Editor: Tommy Snowden. Student Council Presi- dent: Ginny Galloway. Senior Class President: Deryl Poston, FFA President. mzmww STUDENT COUNCIL THE STUDENT COUNCIL, with advisor Mrs. Mildred Johnson, took charge of National Educa- tion Week, acted as hall monitors, and put ona chapel program. Their MARCH OF DIMES fund raising campaign netted 3585. They have taken the lead in many school activities. Tommy Snowden, Presidentg Cynthia Haselden, Vice -Presidentg Karen Cribb, Secretaryg Linda Triber, Treasurer. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Chandler, Linda Triber, Glenda Poston, Joyce Powell, Joanne Miller, Jimmy Prosser, Cynthia Haselden, Ginny Galloway. Karen Cribb, Tommy Snowdeng Not shown, Kenneth Stroud. a.wmu-mmwwaawm mrfm vsmvaummnwmwmmimww- 'Q P 1 i ii it X f s A K sw' 3. Peggy Pope Margaret Powell Advisor Nancy Altman Vernon Bauer Mrs. Enid Eaddy ir in ' . 'if CO , 1 e, , ' 'QQ . if -rw K Fiona Parsons 1 ,IQ Betty Chil'lr16S X, 1 A 3, F G 5:5 'T f '!. .'AT, N, t. Hermon Parker X A Jane Cox L.. 1 fr no qv , i sa, . is . ' - . K . K Gwen Oliver Karen Cribb OFFICERS: Sylvia Eaddy, P Presidentg Harry Huggins, Vice-Presidentg Dena Cribb, o ' L 'ii' Secretaryg Linda Haselden, ' 1 3 Corresponding Secretaryg X 6 X Mary Douglas, Treasurer. P X ' vw , Jacqualyn Lawrimore X-l L , Sandra Davis f P N X Myrtle Lee Johnson Betty Lou Johnson Mary Haselden Cynthia Haselden Larry Eaddy V' Q' , f'i :?' by K x Q is lm F X U T U R E B USINESS L . EADERS A MERICA Q MRS. M C. HANNA FBLASPO . , NSOR, pays PATRICIA COX, PRESIDENT, for a purchase from the Pencil Box , an FBLA project. First Row: Larry Eaddy Vice P , - res., Patricia Cox, President, Dena Cribb, Reporter, Sylvia Eaddy, Treasurer, Faye Hart, Secretary. Second Row: Mrs. M. C. Hanna, W. Clagle, G. Curtis, E. Morris, M. Powell, D. McA1ister, C. Tanner, J. Young, J. Cox, H. Venters. Third Row: J. Wilder, G. Lawimore, C. Lee, M. J. Huggins,N. Spivey, S. Davis, B. J. Eaddy, N. Altman, J. Lawimore, G. Perry, V. Bauer C. Jowers, V. Venters. Fourth Row: G. Oliver, G. Galloway, R. C den. ox, B. Hanna, J. Rogers, W. Haseli 3321? Q.. - K, 5, Q .4-. V5 .L X u-,ssl-w,+1l.v-11.14. .ffm-laws-W nugww: im THE BUSINESS STAFF: seated fromleft to right: Joyce Powell, Betsy Jo Eaddy, Peggy Pope, Carolyn Haselden, Katie Collins, Brenda Chandler, Grace Smoak, Advisor Mrs. M. C. Hanna, standing, Charles Jowers, Rhoda Ann Myers, Myrtle Ree Eaddy, Ethel Morris, Rebecca Cox, Jimmy Wilder. L1 A e 13 REPORTERS: seated: Merrinell Morris, Jackie Law- rimore, Gwendolyn Powell, standing: Chip Galloway, Gail Lawrimore, Jane Cox, Linda Matthews, Susie Lewis, Marilyn Smith. g THE .g BENGAL Q -W. Advisor, Mrs. Elaine Eaddy, ' ,Mm Business Manager, Katie Col- ' 'i-xi I b,A, A, .,, 1 lins, seated: and Gwen Oliver, V ..,, ,gp Editor, standing: begin mak- V V, QQ ing up another issue of the it ' ,G , , ... Bensal- The Bengal was host to District VI SCSPA newspapers October 9, at their annual meeting held in the Hemingway schools cafetorium. Here members of the Bengal staff register delegates. THE SPORTS STAFF: seated: Joanne Chinnes, Nancy Spivey, Fiona Parsons, Sports Editor, Carol Sowell, Eleanor Powell, Columnist, Robin Bauer, Art Editor, Chamela Harrell, standing: Merry Jo Huggins, Jimmy Dena Cribb, Features, Margaret Powell, Assistant Wilder. Editor, Anne Venters, Feature Editor. 1-' ' .-Q 'Z -sf ,gr - .X FOX L 0 l 'E .tf f . fFirst row-Left to rightj C. Sowell, B. Chandler, J. Holden,S. Davis, M. Morris, M. Johnson, J. Tyler K. Thompson, D. Douglas, J. Miller, M. Stone, B. Hanna, B. Springs, fSecond row-Left to rightj C C Johnson E Altman T LeGette E Douglas L Eaddy G Poston, C. Hucks, VM Perry, J. Young, . , . , . , . , . , . Parker L. Cribb R. Lewis, D. McAlister, R. Calcuttg CThird row-Left to righth S. Simmons, C. Haselder E. Powell, B. Snowden, G. Patrick, L. Spivey, H. Venters, C. Haseldeng fFourth row-Left to rightj I Matthews, G. Smoak, D. Chandler, M. Eaddy, J. Chinnes, G. Davis, E. Lee, J. Newell, M. Smith, IV Huggins, R. Bauer, G. Perry, L. Davis, R. Cox, J. Rogers, Mrs. Lucille Hanna. FHA OFFICERS: fleft to right, Carolyn Haselden ............ Reporter mug.. t. f 2 1-' , W, ,A Joan Rogers ..... . . . Parliarnentarian , Barbara Springs . .... Treasurer M 2-ff Linda Davis ..... . . Vice-President B Brenda Chandler ........... President Mrs. Lucille Hanna ........... Sponsor fNot Shown, Dorothy Brewer, Sec.J it .,' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA HOME ECONOMICS is a required subject for all FHA members. 1:-.R X A .. ., tu, 1-. 2 . :Ziff 'st row-left to right: M. H. Johnson, A. Woodberry, J. Prosser, M. Morris, D. Poston, A R Dennis Arci, K. Stroud, L. C. Stone,S. Britton,S. Tanner. Second row: V. Lawriniore, T. Cribb, L. Rogers, Q,.w51mf' T JE 7 Hugh:-s, R. Dic-kerson, O. Britton, B. Joye, W. Haselden, B. Hanna, C. Jowers, H. Huggins. Third XG-, v: J. Powell, E. Hucks, R. Tanner. L. Davis, J. LeGette, D. Cribb, D. Springs, J. L. Cantey, J. Tan- xi,fLE': 'fl .V M. Parker, J. Pope, J. Dennis, K. Huggins. wg lj Lvaoftudav N FUTURE FARMERS CDF AMERICA THE FFA BOYS make good use of their well-equipped shop. Left to right: D. Poston, H. Ard. J. Pope, D. Springs, B.Joyc, M. H. Johnson, L. C. Stone, K. Stroud, A. R. Dennis, M. Morris. ...,. .ml vh 9 A A I . . rfi A' A R. A -. at . A . -f- fi i nf ww- Q, V ' N ' T sqm' - ,,,4f 1i A 'PW' , W 'T' I I ' -- I -1 N ' A thnii Q M 6,1 ' A ' i i 5 ' ' 1 L a I V ' ,st MM 7' K . ' 1 Ziff R L. .lf Y y yt THE PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM from the local chapter won county honors. Here, with the FFA officers, theyarepracticing their abilities. Deryl Pos- ton. President. Seated, left to right: Kenneth Stroud Reporter: Donald Springs, Johnny Pope, Murphy Morris. Secretary: Barry Joye. Standing: Mr. M. H. Johnson, Sponsor: L. C. Stone, Sentinel: HoraceArd, Treasurer' A. R. Dennis, Vice-President. v From left, seated on floor: Steve Gregg, Karen Cribb, Gwen Oliver, Sylvia Eaddyg second row: Victor Lawrimore, Fiona Parsons, Merry Jo Huggins, Betty Chinnes, Jean Cox, Dorothy Brewer, Margaret Powell, Jacqualyn Lawrimore, Patricia Cox, Cynthia Haselden, Ginny Galloway, Nancy Spivey, standing: Mr. Ken Creel, sponsor, Dena Cribb, Faye Hart. Gwen Oliver, Assistant Editor f ,A . 5 . THE TIGER STAFF Sylvia Eaddy, Co-Editor 2 Karen Cribb, Co-Editor Jimmy Wilder, Business Manager STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB After being inactive for a semester be- cause of the lack of an activity period, the Library Assistants Club was reorganized. The club met in the afternoon for studying the techniques of using and keeping the li- brary. The members gained experience by helping Mrs. Elaine Eaddy, Librarian and sponsor ofthe club, hithe high schoolli- brary. Left to right: Sandy Huggins . . Sherrill Prevatte. Mrs. Elaine Eaddy .... Merry Jo Huggins Elaine Cox .... Jane Cox ..... . Reporter . .Treasurer . . . . Sponsor . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary First row: E. Cox, G. Powell, A. Cagle. H. Huggins C Jowers Second row T Poston B Swintz E. Douglas, C. Cox, E. Thompson, T. Snowden, S Roberson M J Huggins S Davis J Cox Third ' h N G llowa M K Thompson C row: C. Benson, A. Poston, S. Huggins, S. Prevatte Fourt row a y Wilson, F. Joye, S. Tims, Mrs. E. Y. Eaddy, C. Sowell gn 'v 1 T81 My 'E-il had 4 1 l sf ,L .1 ,Lx.,k 31,1 .xx mm.-...f .M rf.-1 in-an '7 !f'0f n. -..- .sf-Q ', 0 ,v 1-'A X ,- ,, Rudolph Barnhill Harry Huggins Victor Lawrimore Managers: Lenair Lewis Barry J oye FOOTBALL 4. 3 13 E Harry ffl? al of :': Tanner Coach Ray McA1ister SENIOR PLAYERS ' Wilder Albert - Woodberry z e? if r ' 'E J Jimmy Prosser Tommy Snowden Lemont Rogers R3 . . wk. . Coach Wilbur Ivey FOOTBALL TEAM: first row, from left to right: T. Snowden, J. Wilder, J. Prosserg second row: B. Bartell, D. Stuckey, J. Thompson, S. Gregg, H. Huggins, R. Barnhillg third row: J. Galloway, L. Eaddy, A. Woodberry, L. Rogers, J. LeGette, Coach R. McAlister, L. Davis, J. L. McAlister, H. Tanner Coach W. Ivey, A. R. Dennis, K. Snowden, D. Douglas ...ig ze 1 e f if -sv Co- Captains: Jimmy Prosser Tommy Snowden a 9 f fi? Maia efffriiaf K x xx ,WW ' J. AR w:..f+ 5- , . fw 'A V' A ,ww 531115 'f at is .V V ,wg I L rv 'ffv ' I aw z W ' - E , W 5 -W ,W w :.. M V , W-M-,mm ff l ki , w - ., 'Q 'Ww-ww-M -, V12 M ,, , ,- , g y,w,,,w ' A W Q . A Aw w 1 7-W1 , '- fm . F 8 , 1 ' A. ' Aw , Wy -fl gs, 4' jf ' fx. f 'fw,w ww4M 4 ww1' f+ , I ku Q ' I 'gh ,. k m y wf ,5,' , I, VK, , ' . V H A U ' 1' , .f K f ,, , , ,,,V ,, Wy nu , k A x A A 1 Vi 'iw I V f ' ' if 554 VV , V' wi f ,, 2 ', ,ap Mpc' yy? b I K , ' 751 ' v ggfmw w g 4 'wifi , 53 I LINDA HASELDEN X Q X W S K N 2 X . Patricia Cox Linda Triber Cynthia Haselden as v-N, , 'if' SF Gail Curtis Linda I-Iaselden Mary Haselden 1 1 'z HHS'S CHEERLEADERS roused the fans with their cheers at football and basketball games during '58- '59. Cynthia Haselden, a senior, is a veteran cheer- leader of4 yearsg Patricia Cox, a senior, and Linda Triber, a junior, for 3years. New-comers this year were senior Linda Haselden and juniors Gail Curtis and Mary Haselden. Along with cheeringthe Tigers to numerous victories, they were in charge of getting the field in shape for football games. Left below: Linda, Cynthia, Patricia, Gail, Mary, and Linda practice their yells on the school athletic field. 'd 9 I., W ..w.Sw ff CHEERLEADERS -'ve ,155 GS z LQ X ' X ' . L ,. ' shim-'iil 'wi E .fy was .-4 . ,E is rf is E 3 4 -,,-, www- K is PLAYERS: left to right: Geraline Holden, Jean Cox, Linda Triber, Faye Hart, Cynthia Haselden Joan Rogers, Betty Newell, Karen Cribb, Ginny Galloway, Patricia Cox, Fiona Parsons, Mary Haselden Brenda Chandler, Carolyn Tanner. Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Pamplico Andrews J ohnsonville Hebron Indiantovsm Rains Centenary Andrews Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway THE TIGERETTES Williamsburg Pamplico Cowards Pleasant Hill Hebron Pleasant Hill Floyds TIGERETTE MANAGERS: Sara Jo Crlbb and Sandra Davis. THE TIGERETTES OPENEDthe '58- '59 season with a 48-25 victory over Pamplico in their first game, and a 41-23 victory over Andrews in their second. Out of the next twelve games played they won seven and tied one. Although the Tigerettes played good ball through both county and district tournaments, they failed to reach the finals in either. The seasonal aver- age of points per game was a high 48. Individual high scorers were Cynthia Haselden with a 15.8 average and Betty Newell with a 13.3 average. SENIORS Ginny Galloway and Cynthia Haselden led the Tigerettes as co-captains for the '59 Basketball season. THE STARTING SEXTET included, left to right: Pa- tricia Cox, Mary Haselden, Karen Cribb, Betty Newell, Ginny Galloway, and Cynthia Haselden. f 1958- '59 Season's Schedule Hemingway 41 Pamplico Hemingway 35 Andrews Hemingway 32 J ohnsonville Hemingway Hebron Indiantown 46 Hemingway 31 Hemingway 45 Williamsburg Hemingway 45 Rains Centenary Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway 46 Floyds 52 . .. .M .1154 f-ii'-15'::fg.:'., :11fff'mgif'w:a,,- K. rgja-'g,Q ,'9'Hf,?.,'-' ' ' xiffvfwiifl'Yffiff' ff '55-'x1..u:. .. eg nzrfzf, . , ffm,,11 -faisf,w:i1e:,-.1,- Hs' 5 in, Q1esf3.ggg2R.wgggg f,fi33l.,jz ,L u f q 1 . 5. 1 f.yg1ggfwg33 ,3. 1 ,A -W :xgw A-2-aw K xf..,' 'K A ,igfgqixff is he w. '3 1 , i ' . X- A fy- K W R-',: fw H f K Kk,. ,k,, 1 ,la ,.-. t i,7l,:u,,.,.,, - ,yi 1 1. Jagaig ,iff f . wgw M We . fx M415 ,w6?3..f,s :fuzfe ' ,W Andrews Williamsburg Pamplico Cowards Pleasant Hill Hebron Pleasant Hill PLAYERS: left to right, standingg Rudolph Barnhill, Johnny Galloway, C. D. Huggins L G Smith Larry Eaddy, Albert Woodberry, J. L. McA1ister, Tommy Snowden, Wayne Haselden Steve Gregg kneeling: Jimmy Prosser, Jimmy Wilder. 1958-'59 TIGERS Coach Ray McA1ister STARTING LINE-UP: left to right: J. L. McA1ister, Jimmy Prosser, Larry Eaddy, Jimmy Wilder, Albert Woodberry -,z-'. Wg. A TLT 2-'N ' ii Q it sr, Q sf sf v ii if 1 My . ALTHOUGH THE TIGERS did not win the majority of their games, they played well and kept their fighting spirit throughout the season, averaging a high 44 points per game. In the county tournaments at Kingstree, the Tigers went tothe semifinals witha 31-27 victory over Indiantown in the opening game. High scorers on the Tiger squad were Jimmy Prosser, who had an average of 10 points for 15 gamesg and Johnny Galloway with an 11 point average for 9 games. 59 '24 rr if VI, , X 1 t. CO-CAPTAINS Jimmy Prosser and Jimmy Wilder, seniors, led the Tiger squad during the '58-'59 season. if CHEERLEADERS: CLeft to rightj Sylvia Simmons, Marilyn Smith, Earle Lee, Joan Rogers, Brenda Chandler, Merrinell Morris, Kseatedj JoAnn Chinnes. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS: fSeated-Left to rightj Lenair Lewis, Sherrill Cox, A. R. Dennis, Steve Tanner, Carl Harmon, Keith Carter, Wayne Rogers, lKneeling-Left to rightb William Cagle, C. D. Huggins, Freddy Dennis, Steve Britton, Roger Hughes, Johnny Galloway, Ronnie Tanner, Barry Joyeg fStanding- Left to rightj Wilbur Cagleg Carl Snipes, Randolph Fryer, Horace Ard, Mr. Dan Daniels, coach, Jack Marsh, Terry Mathews, L. G. Smith, J. L. Cantey. CKneeling-Left to right! D. Chandler, C. Snowden, J. Snowden, G. Poston, B. Hanna, C A Haselden S Huggins. fStandingl G. Patrick, L. Lawrimore, J. A. Cox, L. Spivey, E. E. Altman M E Cox J L Newell, J. Newell, J. Chinnes, M. Smith, E. Lee. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Pleasant Hill J ohnsonville Kingstree Indiantown Kingstree Marion Conway Darlington 14 Hemingway 40 Hemingway 17 Hemingway 26 Hemingway 21 Hemingway 19 Hemingway 30 Hemingway 22 Hemingway Pleasant Hill Andrews Johnsonville Kingstree Indiantown Marion Kingstree Sumter Marion Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway Hemingway fKneeling-Left to rightl J. Doster, L. T. Huggins, B. Huggins, B. Anderson, R. Crouse, N. Johnson L Perry, fStanding-Left to rightl B. Joue, J. Jowers, J. Galloway, J. Marsh, D. Douglas, L. G Smith C. D. Huggins, L. Lewis, Mr. Dan Daniels, coach. J if 4441 5 Q SPR V 1 ..,'K- ,Nh Patricia Cox JYQW Gwen Oliver Tootsie LeGette, Talent Winner gem! -any .-.wmv law, , h,,f,:m mf SYLVIA EADDY O X X 5.5 X S .Q X 5 1 X x.kk - X , 'R S A 3, S isis - S YY' - ssl T. --Q35 'ESX f 1 'f 4 ., , KX . it Q-AWN ' f .X X X i is . Q X X. ' 'ww S fs S 5: S 'Q - A K N K Xxx 'X X R Q I, M Q? -sw f f sn K 5:2 1 Wm? Nancy Spivey: Miss Hemingwayg runner- Patricia Cox, F. F. A. Sweetheart up in the Miss Merry Christmas contest HONORS Gwen Oliver: Miss D. A. R.g The Betty Crocker Homemaker awardg Citizenship Essay Contest winner. Peggy Pope, Miss Hi Miss -If ' 4 Iv M, of--'Q I' + k X Nancy Spivey ' Zzya! Mary Haselden SYLVIA EADDY SENIOR CLASS PROPHESY Robed and capped in white, we, the seniors of 1959, stand for the last time as students inthe Hemingway High School GymnasiumfThesethirty-four yotmg people with solemn faces and tear filled eyes, have been my classmates for so many happydays. I cannot help but wonder if they will find in lifethe happiness and success they deserve. What will the future hold for them - dreams fulfilled, successful careers, disappointments, honors, heartaches. Where will they be and what will they be doing ten years from this eventful day. How good Peggy Pope and Carole Lee look in their white robes - wait aminute! Those aren't robes, they're nur- ses uniforms. With their sweet and patient dispositions they are surely well fitted for the work. Is that Betty Newell at that peculiar looking machine? So it is, and she is explaining to Ginny Galloway, the director of the new clinic she, Betty, Carole and Peggy have built, that it is a modern X-ray machine she has invented. They are trying it out on Harry Tanner who has given himself to science for use as a human guinea pig. How strange? I recognize all these people, yet Idon't know where I am. I must explore this place and find out. This door looks as if it might lead somewhere. What a lovely city, so modern and clean. That building over there - - can it be - - why it is! - - Eaddy's Jewelry Store. And there's the owner, Larry Eaddy, climbing into that long black limousine. He is barking orders to his neat young secretary, Katie Collins. This building looks very modernistic. There is a sign saying Lemont Rogers, Architect . Do- you suppose Lemont could design something like this. I think I'll go inside and look around. My goodness, everyone is in such a rush. Wonder what all the excitement is about. It looks like a fashion studio. That important looking woman must be the head designer. Why it's Dena Cribb, and those artists she is talking to are Faye Hart and Jean Cox. Dena is telling them to design some special fash- ions for Miss America. That beautiful woman in the middle of that group of re- porters must be Miss America. Why it's none other than Sylvia Eaddy. Her escort is Jimmy Wilder, all dressed up in uniform with four bright stars on his shoulder. They must have come to see the Mademoiselle Cribb Fashion Show featuring the famous New York models Audrey Perry and Nancy Altman. This high society world is certainly exciting but I want to find out more about these people so I'll slip out the way I came. There's some kind of demonstration going on down the street. It's Cynthia Haselden, the world's fast- est typist, demonstrating her speed on the new Haselden Electric Typewriterto agroup of housewives. That lady surroundedbythe eight children looks like Patricia Cox, and there's Linda Haselden with her baby triplets. 68 That huge neon sign reads Charlie Jowers' School of Dance. His dreams have come true also, but he is pul- ling his hair out because he can't teach two farmers, Harry Huggins and Jimmy Prosser, how to cha-cha. Shucks , says Jimmy, mypure-bred Hereford bull can dance that good. Jimmy and Harry are joint owners of the biggest cattle ranch in Texas and are only in town to see the World Series. An old buddy of theirs, Albert Woodberry, pitched the winning game. I'm tired from all this walking so I'll go into this res- taurant and get something to drink. The sign reads Ethel Morris, Delicatessen , and inside I spot Betty Lou and Myrtle Lee,the famous Johnson sisters of the entertain- ment world. They are getting some low-calorie food to protect their glamourous figures. Their publicity agent, Mary Douglas, is makingthem return a box of doughnuts which they tried to smuggle out. Ipick up a newspaper while I drink my coke and on the front page I see the announcement of the new Postmaster- General, Edward Haselden. Beside that a.nnouncement is the picture of the first man to set foot on the moon and live, Tommy Snowden. I must say that he looks none the worse for his dangerous trip. Inoticed abus just outside which is loaded with tourists. I think I'1l board it and see where it goes. The bus driver is Billy Hanna, who tells me that he ovms the bus and conducts sight-seeing tours every day. Among the pas- sangers are Rudolph Barnhill and his physics class - it seems that he took Mr. Brown's place after Mr. Brown's appointment as ambassador to Siberia. And, there is Victor Lawrimore who must be taking his family on a holiday. The bus tours the city and finally stops at Broum's Ferry for abig water show. The main attraction is Dorothy Brewer, National Woman's Water Skiing Champion, and her five water-skiing children. When Iget backtothe city, there is ahuge crowd of peo- ple waiting for me. It seems that I have just been elected as the first woman President of the United States. What an ovation. They are calling my name - Gwen Oliver - Gwen Oliver - Oops! My dream bubble has burst, and I am back in the Hemingway High School gymnasium. Mr. Creel is calling my name and I must rise to receive my diploma. As I return to my seat, I glance over the ranks of my fellow graduates. Inafew minutes we will leave this auditorium and thus be launched into our futures. Only time will tell at what ports we will drop anchor, or where we will drift on the currents of life. Gwendolyn Oliver .sl -C Hari Junio, , , FaYe ' K l SQQXOT area Crjbb S0Dhon . 'S :ore - Lleanor yoweu hmm, - Merrinell Morrx pres QS' wg' i. '..,amP ' u' J f lv ff? SYLVIA EADDY WAS CHIEF MAR- MARSHALS, Left to right: Linda Haselden, Harry SHAL of the 1958 C0mm9l1C9IT19I1t Huggins, Margaret Powell, Vernon Bauer, Geraldine EXeI'CiS9S- Patrick, Murphey Morris. DELEGATES TO 1958 BOY'S AND GIRL'S f f STATE: Tommy Snowden, Patricia Cox, and MARGARET POWELL, WINNER OF SUPERIOR RATING at state declamation contest, second place in State FBLA Oratorical contest, SCSPA District VI Vice-Chairman. Gwendolyn Omer. H O N O R S K 21 Q, 5 3 r.,, . Q4 ' M. 5 5' ' J A , me GAIL CURTIS D' t ' R . , OBIN BAUE - . Miss Futur B is uct R' Dlsfflct Executive. e usmess FHA Treasurer. WINNERS OF HONORS WERE, Left to right 3 Vernon Bauer science, Gail Curtis, declamationg Linda Haselden, his- tory, Sylvia Eaddy, history, Gwen Oliver, citizenship Harry Huggins, punctuality. SENIOR DIRECTORY ALTMAN, NANCY LOU: MayDay Exercises 15 Bengal Staff 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 Halloween Queen 35 F.T.A. 35 N.H.S. 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4. BARNHILL, RUDOLPH: F.F.A 15 Bus Driver 25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Tiger Staff 4. BREWER, DOROTHY: Bengal Stat! l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Sec. F.H.A. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 25 F.T.A. 2,35 Junior Senior Committee 35 Tiger Staff 4. COLLINS, KATIE: Bengal Staff 2,3,45 Bus. Mgr. Bengal 45 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Senior Superlative 4. COX, JEAN: Midget Basketball 15 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 15 Basketball 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Junior Senior Committee 35 Class Song 45 Tiger Staff 45 Bus Patrol 4. COX, PATRICIA: Bengal Staff l,2,35 Sports Editor, Bengal 25 Bus. Mgr. Bengal 35 Midget Basketball 1,25 Va.rsityBasketball l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 Press Convention 25 Office Assistant 2,35 F.T.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.B.L.A. Pres. 45 Junior Class President 35 Junior Senior Committee 35 N.H.S. 35 F.T.A. Convention 35 Student Council 35 Student Council Convention 35 Basketball Sportmanship Award 35 Glrl's State 35 F.B.L.A. Convention 35 Tiger Staff 45 Canteen 45 F.F.A. Sweetheart 45 Miss Tiger Finalist 4. CRIBB, DENA: F.B.L.A. 3,45 Bengal Staff 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Secretary 45 Class Poet 45 Senior Superlative5 Mental Contest 25 Midget Basketball 25 Tiger Sta!! 45 Halloween Queen 2. DOUGLAS, MARY: Bengal Stal! l,2,3,45 Glee Club l5MentalContest15 4-H Club 15 F.T.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 25 N.H.S. 3,45 N.H.S. Treasurer 45 Class Secretary 3. EADDY, LARRY: Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,35 Treasurer Student Council 35 Bengal Staff 35 Marshal 25 Science Award 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Mr. F.B.L.A. 45 F.B.L.A. Vice-Pres. 45 F.B.L.A. Convention 35 Baseball 3,45 F.T.A. 35 N.H.S. 3,45 Tiger Staff 45 Hal- loween King 4. EADDY, SYLVIA: N.H.S. 3,45 N.H.S. Pres. 45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.B.L.A. Treasurer 45 Student Council 1,35 Student Council Secretary 35 Class Pres. 15 Class Treasurer 25 F.H.A. 2,35 Mental Contest 1,25 Junior Senior Committee 35 Miss Bengal 45 Senior Superlative5 Bengal Staff 2,35 Tiger Co-Editor 45 Miss I-lemingwayl-ligh 35 Marshal 25 Chief Mar- shal 35 Miss Tiger Finalist 45 Homecoming Sponsor 15 Miss Williams- burg County Rep. 1,3. GALLOWAY, Gl'NNY: F.H.A. 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 45 State F.B.L.A. Conven- tion 45 Alternate Glrl's State 35 Student Council 2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Pres. F.T.A. 35 Class Secretary 25 Senior Class Pres. 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Co-captain 45 Adv. Mgr. Bengal 15 Bus. Mgr. Bengal 25 Bus. Mgr. Tiger 35 Tiger Staff 45 Junior Senior Committee 35 Editor's Conference 1,25 Press Convention 25 Canteen 45 Senior Superlative5 Student Council Convention 2,3. HANNA, BILLY: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. HART, FAYE: Midget Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Glee Club 15 4-H Club 15 Halloween Queen 25 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 N.H.S. 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.B.L.A. Sec. 45 Junior Senior Committee 35 Senior Class Sec.5 Bus Driver 45 Class Sweetheart 45 District F.B.L.A. Meeting5 Tiger Staff. HASELDEN, CYNTHIA: Varsity Basketball l,2,3,45 Midget Basketball 1,25 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Miss Tiger 15 Miss Bengal 25 Homecoming Sponsor 15 Rep. Miss Williamsburg County Contest 1,25 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 25 N.H.S. 3,45 Rep. Lower State Midget Basketball Beauty Con- test 25 Cheerleader Co-captain 35 Junior Senior Committee 35 Junior Class Treasurer5 Tiger Staff 3,45 Canteen 45 Co-captain Basketball 4. HASELDEN, EDWARD: Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Junior Varsity Baseball 25 Bengal Stall 45 Varsity Baseball 4. HASELDEN, LINDA: N.H.S. 3,45 N.H.S. Corresponding Sec. 45 F.B.L.A. 35 Class Vice-Pres. 15 F.H.A. 2,35 Mental Contest 1,25 Junior Senior Committee 35 Bengal Sta!! 2,35 Marshal35 Homecoming Queen45 Cheer- leader 45 Spanish Medal 15 HistoryMedal 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart 15 F.T.A. 3. HUGGINS, HARRY: F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Midget Basketball 1,25 Bengal Staff l,2,3,45 Midget Baseball 25 Football 3,45 F.T.A. 35 N.H.S. 3,45 State Farmer 45 Library Club 4. JOHNSON, BETTY LOU: Bengal Staff l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 4-H Club 15 F.H.A. 2,35 N.H.S. 3,4. JOHNSON, MYRTLE LEE: Bengal Staff l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 4-H Club15 F.H.A. 2,35 N.H.S. 35 Office Worker 4. JOWERS, CHARLES: F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Junior VarsltyBasketball 25 F.T.A. 35 Talent Contest 25 Senior Superlatives5 F.B.L.A. 45 Bengal Staff 3,45 Tlger Stall 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Library Club 4. LAWRIMORE, VICTOR: F.F.A. l,2,35 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 25 Foot- ball 3,4. LEE, CAROLE: F.H.A. l,2,35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Asst. Lunchroom Mgr. 35 F.B.L.A. 4. MORRIS, ETHEL: Basketball 1,25 Beta Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 7 I l,2,3,45 Block H. Club 1,25 4-H Club 15 Class Reporter 15 Class Vice- Pres. 25 Bengal Staff 2,3,45 Midget Basketball 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.B.L.A. Project Chairman 45 Bus Patrol 45 Office Assistant 4. MYERS, RHODA ANN: 4-H Club Pres. 15 Glee Club 15 Bengal Staff l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 Library Club 2,35 F.B.L.A. 25 Bus Patrol 4. NEWELL, BETTY: Basketball l,2,3,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 All- Tournament 1,3,45 Bengal Staff 1,25 Safety Patrol 1,25 Class Pres. 25 F.T.A. 35 Office Worker 3,45 Canteen Worker 45 Senior Superlative. OLIVER, GWEN: Bengal Staff l,2,3,45 Bengal Editor 3,45 Tiger Staff 3,45 Asst. Editor 45 Class Pres. 25 Student Coimcil 25 N.H.S. 3,45 F.B. L.A. 45 F.T.A. 35 F.H.A. 2,35 Glrl's State 35 Miss Tiger Finalist 45 Story-of-the-Month Awards 2,3,45 Spanish Medal 25 Citizenship Medal 35 Betty Crocker l-lomemaker Award 45 D.A.R. Award 45 SCSPA District VI Chairman 45 SCSPA Greenville News Award 35 Senior Superlatives5 Carolina Editor's Conference 1,25 SCSPA STATE Convention 2,3,4. PERRY, AUDREY: 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 2,35 Bengal Staff 2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Halloween Queen 4. POPE,PEGGY: Sec. of Class 15 F.H.A. 25 Bengal Staff 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 35 F.T.A. 35 N.H.S. 3,45 Miss Hi Miss 4. PROSSER, JIMMY: F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Pres. 25 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Football l,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball l,2,3,45 Co-Captain Basketball 45 Co-Captain Football 45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 Student Council 2,45 F.F.A. Award 25 Grand Champion Award Winner at State Fair 25 Junior Senior Committee 35 Canteen Worker 45 Bus Driver 45 Tiger Staff 45 Senior Superlatives. aoosas, LEMONT: F.F.A. 1,z,s,-1, Football 1,z,a,4, Jr. varsuyaase- ball 2,35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 3. SNOWDEN, TOMMY: -Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Bengal Staff 25 Boy's State 35 N.H.S. 35 Vice-Pres.Jr. Class 35 Student Council Pres. 4. TANNER, HARRY: F.F.A. 1.2: Football 3.45 Baseball 4. WILDER, JIMMY: Football l,2,3,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 Base- ball 1,3,45 Bengal Staff l,2,35 Track 25 Basketball 3,45 Tiger Staff 3,45 Bus. Mgr. Tiger 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Class Lawyer 4. WOODBERRY, ALBERT: F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,45 Substitute Bus Driver 15 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Class Vice-Pres. Foot- ball 3,45 Bengal Staff 35 Senior Superlatlve. ?' M., WD 'FQ' JN? 1 V , ,X-ff :gn - W' 'u Q Q fl' mm Q 131, + . . 9 1 X av, 5 K Q- 1 -gi X V f V. X , 1 ,, W . ,. f ,. v f M L ZA Km K ' W 1, Q , ,J ir- 1 , .R 3' . 1 x QA 1 1 Q ,P sk g 1 'f . .cv JMBNQ1 If 81' V' L - N X 5 v ,LV , ,':-me LW' HK 1---P , , y if-' V YYY YAAQ J. yf Of- 21,..L - I X'-L K 3 5 M. '- ,. I : Q 1 I :'mLf J X 5, ' 4 ,WM ew k 'ngcwf .pf n ,, .Qin-ka-'W Q Eg. w f AHF' , I Jr ,M .. NP 4 .iagfiggfflwi M ' . . Ei9?LMfl',:!ng4- A L4 Yf,,.,f'4ffg.,'g,f4, 'Q 1, N M .Mr 'j.f,?I'vs3,fA gy My ' 2 '. gl fi A H '. .- 'tvhwv fi ' ' f' 55 I' Y ' , 2 k k Q ' A 5 an I G , - gf' , K., 5 , i ' Q 1 x., 3 f. I Ly L W A Ag' '35 ea, , 4551 f 5 Q X'L455x27 , . A. xfs 4 K , 1 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1959 PEE DEE TELEPHONE CO., INC. Congratulations, Seniors DOUG'S JEWELERS Expert Watch Repair Watches - Diamonds - China Crystal - Silver Gifts That Keep on Giving Serving Hemingway - Johnsonville Pamplico 3592 Hemingway, South Carolina EAGLES STORE Now Self-Service for Your Shopping Convenience Hemingway, South Carolina MARSHA'S DRESS SHOP Leading Brantizs-ciizljadies' Wear Telephone 2183 Hemingway, South Carolina MORRIS SHOE STORE New Shoes To Look Neat - Start With Your Feet Phone 3441 Hemingway, South Carolina MILL END STORE Sew and Save Infants Wear and Toys Phone 3191 Hemingway, South Carolina CURTIS DRUG CO. MACK'S SERVICE STATION Shell Gas Oil Vulcanizing Recapping SHELL Phone 2694 Hemingway, South Carolina BEST POLICY at all times W. B. HARMON 8. CO. Bonds - Insurance - Real Estate W. B. Harmon and Inez B. Wilson P. O. Box 877 Hemingway, South Carolina THE KING 8. QUEEN Babies - Kiddies - Teens Phone 4211 Broad Street Hemingway, South Carolina Hemingway, South Carolina B. G. CUT RATE Drugs - Sundries Photo Supplies Film Service - Newsstand Phone 3163 Hemingway, South Carolina SIMMONS SERVICECENTER One Stop Service Gas . Oil Phone 2961 Hemingway, South Carolina Shop d . , - . an Save 5,59 20, EADDY BROTHERS gf -f ok at Service While You Wait TOMLlNSON'S DEPT. STORE Phone 2544 Phone 2414 Hemingway, South Carolina X I .I HEMINGWAY yt.--N6 Y DRY CLEANERS ,I N. Phone 2774 Hemingway, South Carolina X 'S Q lx MAIN W INQ XX I TRAILWAY DRIVE IN GRILL Curb Service Hemingway, South Carolina S 8. S MILLING CO. Custom Grinding 8: Mixing With Purina Concentrates Phone 2983 Hemingway, South Carolina CREEL FEED 81 SEED CO. Baby zer Feed -Seed-and Farm Implements Phone 2154 Hemingway, South Carolina HENIINGWAY WELDING SHOP . Z5 if , Cecil Harrelson RUFFIN'S DEPT. STORE Shop At Ruffin's Phone 3123 And Save We'll Come to Your Job Clothing For The Entire Family North on Hemingway- Visit Johnsonville Highway RUFF1N'S When You Are In Hemingway A 8. J RESTAURANT . 'El ' ' N, X X I Friendly People MI at Best Coffee In The World Phone 2554 G. V. DRAUGHON AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Phone 3222 Hemingway, South Carolina ANDERSON STATE BANK ,mm Member of F. D. I. C. Hemingway, South Carolina H. FLOYD MILLER 8. SON'S GROCERY Your Family Store Phone 4563 Hemingway, South Carolina .M f MIDWAY DRY CLEANERS We Keep You Looking Your Best Phone EV 6-7542 Johnsonville, South Carolina .gov ,S I M., DIXIE DRIVE INN Sandwiches 81 Short Orders Phone 4351 Hemingway, South Carolina SHOP AND SAVE PEE DEE SPEED WAY Stock Car Racing Every Thursday Night You Support Us We Support You WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE PIGGI-Y WIGGLY Come See Us And Save Phone 2251 Phone 2992 Hemingway, South Carolina Hemingway, South Carolina CONGRATU LATIONS A6 MMF HASELIJEN BRUTHERS SALES - SERVICE Office Telephone 2134 Body Shop 2104 Hemingway, South Carolina 78 MORRIS FUNERAL HOME Congratulations to Class of 1959 Qifrfiw' -' as . , ,. ' H '-ive., Q, w RX f Telephone 2501 Hemingway, South Carolina JOHN DEERE STUCKEY BROTHERS Tractors and Farm Implements Phone 2052 Machinery Repairs Complete Home Furnishing Store Phone 2051 WEN DEERE Complete Line Auto Parts Phone 2056 f0U'PMfN' General Merchandise O. L. Jernigan, Manager Phone 2057 Phone 3653 Hemingway, South Carolina Allis-Chalmers Farm Implements Stuckey, South Carolina F.E.EDWARDS 8: SON Distributors of Products Hemingway, South Carolina EDWARDS TRUCKING, INC. Hemingway, South Carolina Congr atul ations I HEMINGWAY FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishers Since 1939 Hemingway, South Carolina YY HYMAN MOTOR CO., INC. Sales - Service ,Jim- fCHEVROLETf I -7 Ii Phone 2394 Hemingway, South Carolina 80 Eugrgtgjutinns Q 3 class of K bm 1959 l f- .e 5 ' L INTERNATIUNAL PAPER CUMPANY L M3 S5- '41- vti nk L .- m fan, 1 -1 .IA MY, is 'ff' iss. . L mm.m,ffu.1w..m.,,' .,,, f, , dm,-1 W-, , , , , V ,. v.,' ,, ,. , ,, ,nw , -.1 ,-wmww m ummm: .um-MQ ,,.11-..1w,KmlQ.f4 fwpmumu- , , .WN Wm! ' 4 . C V -1 f 'Q 'S ' ,ML f 3 , Tk it, 'Fl w 1 k E. 1 . -, I , 5 ff , Q25 i Mg gf- , 5 2 Y 1, , , ' x ' , u : , . , x X I T ,x if tg . , g , . , X 1' I- . 1 1 '. AY' ,3- V ff, if .t 6, ,, 3 , 'mf , L . 3, K. I I 1 . E V' f, 5. 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