High School of Charleston - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, SC)
- Class of 1951
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A, 2 W Qxrmg x Q3 f W-' ' f Q - Q,-3 .1 M 11.519, Y -- 'X XW .2 N- . thx? 2 r Q X ff QHQ W X. 3 xi Y gi 3? igif X it Nr Q 3 X if K -5 g ff' 45 wi' X yi!! is? ,Q , ., f ex 6 - X 'F 4 .',X - ' 'x - as-if-A fn 1 X 'A' M5 :P -If w 1' , X Af X X 3 iw XM: f N ' 5 ie, Lk xx - if wmv? s wax uf x X f. ,J i . xx N ww Q, THE COACH idwfgztl 'r xp L U1 J lf L , Q 1- Vvfl F771 ,- 0 7 ff ri'- rlr j :gulf lk ac, O A f 57 rf 'Yr 1 L THE FRIEND lfll Zefcafe THE MAN .. gf As a sign of our appreciation, we gratefully dedicate the 1951 edition of The Charlestonian to one of the greatest players and coaches ever at Charleston l-ligh, and to one who exemplifies the best qualities of an understanding teacher, Ephie Seabrook, Bantam Football coach 1935- 1949. ' b M K 3, ,.. l K 1.5 Q , X-4. 3 ix Lf A My QLD S. DAVID STONEY Principal B.S., College ol Charleston M.A., University ol South Carolina ADMINISTRATION ALBERT J. KAHRS ELIZABETH M. CLOTWORTHY ETI-IEL W. HARD Assistant Principal Dean Secretary BS., Collvgiz of Clwarlvstnn A.B., Winthrop Collcgc B.Mus., Elizabcttn Collcgc M.A., Columbia Unlvcrsity 8 li,,,.,,, .v'-ff ,7!Le4e we mei anal Anew . it CHARLES C, BOLGER MATTIE L. BRADBLIRY SOLOMON BRIEBART HERBERT M. BURN ., Cntadr-I BS., M.E.A., LJnIvursIty oI Ga, AB., CoIIcgc OI Charlrzston A.B., COIII-gv OI CI1arIvston MS., Unrvvrsrty of OI-orgra M.A., Unrvvrsrty OI N. C. f EUGENE C. CLARK OLIVE J. COOPER JOI-IN E. CBIBBS 0 BS., Crtadcl Mummlrrgcr NormaI BS., CoIIvgI: OI CImrIvstcmn MA., Unrvcrsrty of S. C. M.A., Dukv Llrrrvvrsrty JOSEPH EARLE GRIFFIN LESTER L. HAMILTON CARROLL I-I. JAMES OLGA JOHANNS . Crfodfl B.S., M.A., University of S, C. A.B., Ogden 'A A.B., CoIIcgu OI CI'rarIgston MA., Dulmc Univurslty B.C.S.,' OwIVfGrccn M.A., NOrII1wvsIurr1 Univrrsiiy LLB., Unlvcrsity of S. C. V, , ,ff X f XI fy , , , If X 9 - ,E ff, X1 K FACULTY ELIZABETH A. MARTIN BS., Wwmtivrwmv COIL.-qv DEMOVELLE MEADOWS A.B., Judson C:1TI.q,- HENRY G. MENCKEN Bs., Cmmfq- .Nr Ch.m.'sm-n ALBERTINE MOORE ABU Wlnihvcufg COLL--gr EDNA C. PARHAM AB., Amd. 'mn CQTL Q-- ELIOT H. PENNIMAN 3.5. Puma CQTTT-qf KATHLEEN PICKETT BS., EGU-'qw Of CLwavL'sfr'r1 DAISY M. ROBERTS PMB., QOLLrq,' mf LLM1rLvSic'v M.A. LPUL- Umv-'vswiy JOHN E. ROYALL BS.. LfvU.qv HL O'mvLSTf-rw SARAH G. SANDERS PMB., QONwq.- nf LL1.x'L-film EPHRAIM C. SEABROOK BS., CIIQCI-'I AIVIEI-IA SMITH IVI.Ed., Nvw York Umvvrswiy CHARLOTTE SMITH BS., Gvvrgv Peabody CQIIL-gc CAROLINE TRIEST A.B., CQSII.-qv OI CI1arIvsIon L.S,, Emmy LIr11vL'r5Iiy T. MARSH ALL LIZZELL A.B., WLILI- Em.-st Collwgn M.A., Columbm LIV'IIVCISItY J. IRVIN WALLACE AB., Collugc of CI1arIvsion M.A., Syrarusv LIFIIVFYSIIY MAE BOWDEN WALSH BS.. Appalachwan Stab- TceIcIw:5' CoIImgu M.A., Llnivufsutv OI South Carolma E. C. WARREN C.I'I., Bowdmn CQIII-gf A.B,, Rollms CcxII.'gs x WILLIAM R. WATSON A.B., WxnIIord CQII.-gs M.A., Llmvrrsufy CI SOLIIII Cavolvna G. THEODORE WICHMANN ' Nb? X, Bend DIIVCIFII M X I '14 ,V 'V I 4, Rx. -.N ' XXX To the Faculty goes our heartfelt and sin- cere gratitude lor their kindness and under- standing throughout our years at the High School. They have helped and guided us through the ups and downs ol our high school days. Also we wish to express our appreciation to the Parent-Teacher Association lor their moral and tinancial support ol student lunc- tions. Their spirited cooperation and helplul suggestions have accounted For the success ol many school activities. 0 Olftl' Allfd fo fA,8 cjflilftkg -Q N 4 X f n A 5 W ' 1 51 .' 11 1 2 '. W ,, K , Q ,.,,',, W., . . - , A . 1. , .-.. 'F X s guise s .1- s i ,i.sr A M - .i,,i-s, ,.r. -r , ibm. V-'rifwtt' . M Allis s 4-fsggqiiv , 4,4 :Ms ,Q A - r , A ' ...fig 4 s ills , . Tffxx f'5 l,',iI rfsi 47?-is fy . -5' 4 I 2 .4-l A - ,M 'Q' ff ,, x , . www ak ml V iii, A K h . For the tirst time in the history of Charleston l-ligh, boys and girls have worlced together in studies and in outside activities. There have always tween otticers who have worlced lor the good ol the Senior Class, but this year the stu- dents tried something ditterent. Each class chose a president and a representative to com- prise the membership of the Senior Board. Its purpose was to straighten out any ditticulty that might arise in the Senior Class. The Senior Board began its work lor the year by selecting the Annual Statt. Later it chose Mr. Uzzell as its advisor. The Board sponsored the Ring Dance lor the Juniors and the Senior Ball on the . A CREIQHTON HAY night tnelore graduation. Chairman HHH CANUY WALTER OLLIC, FLORA CHRISTOPOLILO, CRHGHTON HAY, ,IACK RUGHEIMER, FRANCES TRAPAUS 9Alt7' LVVOPIR, ANNP SIHELING. BOARD Amcocs I, ANDREWSH - : PATRICIA ANN ADICKS ' Pat' A bit of heaven is found in her eyes. Class Prcsidcnt '48, Glcc Club '48, '49, Miss CHS Contcst '50, J, H. A. '49, '50, '5l, Prcsrclcnt '5l. lRVlN L. ANDREWS lrv' l must tallr and laugh or Iile would be empty. Bantam Statt '48, '49g Camcra Club '48, Bancl '48q Yacht Club '48 Chcurlcadcr '49g Swimmmg Squad '50, JOAN BEACH None but hersell can be her equal. Glen Club '48, '49, '50, '5I3 Honor Socicty '50, '5l, Honor Roll '48 '49, '50, '5l: South Carolina High School League Contest '50: Alt Block C Club ' . MIRlAM BROTMAN Pretty to look at, nice to lrnow, it's no wonder that we love her so. Bantam Statt '48, '49, Camera Club '5O: F. T. A. '5I: Constitutional Cornrmttct- '5I, Glcc Club '51, Charlestonian Staff '5l: Alt. Sports '49. .BEACH BROTMAN I 5 s . I Sports '48, '49, '50, '5l: Student Hcacl ol Sports '50, G. A. A. '50, 5l eniom ' M1424 4 f ' A was I I . RUTH LEE BARRS 51. t Ruth'ae lt is a friendly heart that has many friends. Student Council '4-9: Winner ol State Trattic Postur Contest '50: Glfe Club '50, '5l: J. H. A. '5I iz lv- LN- ,P V ltr' ,.'1 bn 1 'vel' ' 'ttf' ,' 1 11' K , 3 .' . .' W 5 W tw - I . 5. 1 1 1951 N A, rv, J , bp. QVLLOPJ , l -. ,lf M, QQ 1 11.1 ,ffffnz 3 '.'3 A. BROWN y- -, V. BROWN w ANN BROWN Brown Ready and willing, most capable, too, always on hand her part to do. Clarion' Stall '48, '49, Bantam Stall '50, Charlestonian Stall SO. '5l, Co-Busrnuss Manager 'SI3 Glcc Club '48, '49, 50: Art lixhrturt: Scholastic Art Award Contest: Alt. Sports 48, 49. '50, Sli Bloclc C Club '5l. VIONNE L. BROWN ll eyes were made lor seeing, then beauty is its own excuse. Sr-tri-tary ol Studrnt Councrl '48, Studcrnt Council '5l3 Miss CHS Conttst 48: Miss CHS '49: Y-'lfcns '48: Honor So! cw-tv '49p Vrcv-Prrsrd--nt J, H. A. '5l: Constltutronal Com- mrtliw- '5l: Chr'-'rlgadvr '48, '49, '50, G. A. A. '50, Alt. SprwrtS '49, '50, '5l. BARTLEY BULL Happy am l, from care l am free: why can't they all be like me. Football Squad '48, FRANCES CARTER BULLWINKEL Eager to help, eager to please, going her way in graceful ease. Free Throw Champion '48: Glw Club '49: Bantam Stall '5O: Carncra Club '50, J. H. A. '5l: Lilorary R-:prcscntativc 51. D. E. Club 51. A. ELIZABETH CAINES Betty A merry hearl: malreth a cheerlul countenance. F. T. A. '49, '50, '5l, Vice President '5l. 1 BULL BLJLLWINKEL CAlNES Wi' L9 CARGILL ffl'-5 ' ' BETTE cfxifii A jolly unselfislfpersonality is the greatest gilt ol all. Glue Club '48, '49, '50, '5l: Camera Club '50, Bantam Statt '5l: Girls' Sports Editor of Charlestonian '5I: Senior Board 'Sly F. T. A. '50, '5l7 G. A. A. '50, Sccrctary ol Blocl: C Club '5l: Alt, Sports '48, '49, '50, '5Ig Soccer Varsity '50, '5I. Captain '5Ig Softball, Varsity '49 '5O. FLORENCE M. CARGILL Vivacious, friendly, athletic-and what's more sl1e's the gal we rooted lor. Glee Club '48, '49, '50, 'Sli Dcan's List '49, '5O: Honor Society '50, '5l: Bantam Staff '50, Business Manager '5l: G. A. A. '507 Bloclc C Club '5lg Alt. Sports '48, '49, '50, '5l: Volleyball, Varsity '48, '49, '50, '5l, Captain '5I: Soccer, Varsity '49, '50, '5I: Basketball Varsity '49 '50, '5I, Captain Varsity '5I. ELORA Cl'lRlSTOPOULO No duty can overtask tier, no need her will cutrun. Bantam Staff '49, '5O: Cliarlestonian Staff' '5l: E. T. A. '49, '50, '5l, President 'Sly Vicc-President of Camera Club '5O: Senior Board 'Sli Honor Society '5l: Student Council '5l3 Aft. Sports '48, '49, '50, '5I. SALLY COOPER Eyes that dance and a smile that sparkles. Glec Club '48, '49, '50, '5I: Library Representative '48, '49, Clarion Staff '48, '49g Bantam Staff '507 Charlestonian Staff '50, '5l: Senior Board '5l: G. A. A. '50, Prrsldcnt ol Girls' Block C Club '5l: Alt. SQ,OrfS '48, '49, '50, '5l. X 'Ca Ca- ,gfjigsy M, IE, QLCXEHRIASTOP I LO i Q V Q ' uh X COOPER 4.- J l7 eniom , CHRISTIAN JAMES R. Cl'lRlS'l'lAN Jinlcy Always laughing, always gay, hates to worlr, loves to play. Yacht Club '48, '49, '50, '5Ig Key ,Club '49, '50, '- ' oll 50 si: my 51,6 L . f -L! . i ii .f'g5ff' ,Wffaj -I' ' f iffv i' uw , Kf 17 A' f I c'24,f.h f ti 9 .. 14.5 w P 1 all 68 s I 1951 eniom DAVIS r., I ,xr I FRANCES ELIZABETH CROSBY A RUTH MARIE DeSlEl:ANO Bunny Her sweet simplicity endears lwer to the hearts ol all who A sunny disposition lines the edges ol liIe's blactest clouds. know lm'- 'Clarion StaI'I '48, '49, Sccrctary ol Glcc Club '49, '50, 'Sli Bantam Statt '48, '49, '50, '5i, Clwarlestonian Statt '49, Bantam Statt '50, Sizcratary ol J. H. A. '5l, Clwarlestonian C Jacrctary ol Carnrgra Club '50, J. H. A. '5l, D. E. Club '5l, Stal'l '5l, Secretary ol Studvnt Council 50. '5I, Srcrctar ol Y Alt, Sports '49. Constitutional Convention '5l, Football Sponsor '5l, Alt. Sports '48, '49. '50, '5l. DIANE DAVIS Silence is more musical than any song. Otticu Monitor '48, '49, J. H. A. '49, '50, '5l, Glue Club '49, 'Sli Alt. Sports '49. DOLLY JEAN DENNIS JUNE BOYKIN DOIC1 A twinlrle in her expression, personality is her possession. None lrnew her but to love her, none named her but to Prcsidcnt ol Y -'lawns '48, Bantam Stalt '48, '49, '50, Sec- P'al59 ' notary ol Honor Society '49, F. T. A. '49, Class Prcsidcnt '49, Library Assistant '48, '49, Clarion Statt' '48, '49, Bantam Gln: Club '50, '5l, Cart Cup '50, Governor ol Girls' State Statt '50, Cilec Club '49, '50, '5l, Honor Society '50, '5l, '50, Miss CHS '50, Student Council '5l, Miss Hi Miss '5l, Secretary '5l, Honor Roll '49, '50, '5l' Treasurer ol J, H. A. Co-Editor of Clwarlestonian '51, Clnucrlcadcr '49, '50, Att. '5l, Trcasurcr ol Block C Club '5lg Alt. Sports '48, '49, '50, Sports '48, '49. '5l. DENNIS DCSTEFANO DOIG 1 '- rs ' . .fb ' ..' ' ' 765' , nf? 75 fi .lifi Z' 13425 ,9'Jl, DORN EARLY THOMAS FELDER DORN A constant friend is rare and hard to find. JAMES GARY EARLY A swell guy, nice to know: a good lriend, a pal to show. Hi-Y Club '49 '50 'Sl Ke Cl ' 1 1 I . i i I. B. . . Z y ub 50, '5l: Yacht Club '49 50 5l Varsity Basketball '5I. JEAN ELLSWORTH Weinie A lun-loving girl she will be, and a nicer one nowhere you'll see. Class President '48, '49, Glee Club '48, '49, '50, '5l: Clarion Staff '49, Bantam Staff '5O: Charlestonian Stott '50, '5l: Student Council '50, Constitutional Committee '5I: Alt. Sports '48, '49, '50, 'Sly Block C ,, f 51, eniom M i EDMUNDS Cl b '5I. U ROBERT PEYRE EDMUNDS Ill Bobby HENR51 FAIL A happy-go-lucky guy is he, a boy with whom l'k b . He is witty, he is clever, he's an all-around good fellow. T:-Y' are ,ly I Class Secretary '48, Clarion Staff '48, '49, I - f 72,47 LZ l f Q-1 Q., . ELLSWORTH FAIL 4' ,Q ' .Jia wr. ill M 1951 'VUL ' ' I9 3 .Pray , emfom 'FARRIS , f i 'EECl-ITER BARBARA JEAN FARRIS A thing ol beauty is a joy forever. Stud-:nt Council '48, J. H, A. '48, '49, '50, '5l, Secretary '49: Class Secretary '5l. JERRY FECHTER We've always lound him true and just: a boy whom we love and trust. TIGCR Team '50, '5l: Bloclc C Club '50, EDNA BERTHA FlSl lBLlRNE Eddie Her ready wit, her flaming hair make her known everywhere. Glcc Club '48, '49, '50, '5lg Library Assistant '49, 'Sly Clar- ion Staff '49: Bantam Statt '5l: Library Club 'Sly F. T. A. '50 '5l'J H A '5l'Alt Sp t '43 '50 '5l FISHBLJRNE OFS 'X .M , f - 1 OPAL JANET GAINES A pleasant way, a winning smile, to know her is indeed worthwhile. J. H. A. '49, '50, '5l, President '49: Miss CHS Contest '48, '5O: Homecoming Sponsor '497 Memminger Cheerleader '49. Pearl TOM MY GIANATOS Full ol laughter, full ol pep: never quiet, always hep. Vice-President ol Class '49, Secretary-Treasurer '50: Clarion Statt '48, '49: Cheerleader '48, 'Sly lntramural Sports '48, '49, '5O: Basketball Varsity '5l - 3 I-E H.. 1 C ' A 'TEC' 'xr o..,.f'f-Q, L- 2 lf.'1.t'-W ...swan Qyrxyf, X ' ' N,r'fvH,,,,, Q, nu GAINES l 9 GIANAROS ww N,C5CA5DEIsipFf lyrifiy of X ,I GRAHAM y, J.. V x 11-'E 5? ,151 BUTE LaXNPit 'GLADDEN Leia' Bei She is cute and lots of lun, with a smile lor everyone. Student Council '48: Y -Teens '48, '49: J. H, A. '48, '49, '50, Clnairf man ol Convention '49g Bantam Stott '49, '50, '5l: Secretary-Treasurer ol D. E. Club '5l. ROBERT GRAHAM Bob Far may we search before we find a boy so nice or one so kind. Transfer lrom Atlanta, Ga.: Hi-Y Club '5l. JAMES H. HARVEY Jimmie lt's nice to be natural when you are so naturally nice Band '5l. JULIAN CREIGHTON HAY Skinny Rare compound ol lrollic and fun who relislwes a joke and rejoices in a pun. Class President '50, '5l: Boys' State Representative '5O: Charlestonian Statl '50, '5l, Co-Business Manager 'Sli President ot Senior Board '5I: Assistant Manager of Track '49, '50, '5l. HARVEY HAY 2 I 1 0 Ei' tl 9 Egg, r lf HANCKEL , 54' C ral ,. A 1 W '. l 'Jil FRANK HANCKEL , ' f' His very quietness calls attention to his merit. Clarion Statt '48, '49g Yacht Club '48, '49 '50, '5lg Vice-Commodore ot Yacl'1tClutJ '48, '49 Qi :TQ Aj ,ff 'jf X Y l lftft T71 '14 'f 1951 Y ..--tb i Cf A if' ,r V fi t n KD i , i tldxr 'K , HOLCOMBE mv A. JUNE AUDREY Horcoivisc Intelligence and friendliness are her greatest virtues. Glcc Club '49, '50, '5l3 Class Secretary '50: F. T. A, '5l: Honor Society '50, '5Ig Alt. Sports '48, '49, '50, ROBERT WESLEY HUNT Bobby There's a boy whose manner and smile malme the bubble ol life worthwhile. Yacht Club '48, '49, '50: Vice:-Prcsidcnt of Class '48: Foot- ball Squad '48. 1 -A' L , 1 Qgniom HUNT HORRY HERIOT KERRISON O Eat, drinlr, and be merry lor tomorrow we may diet. Student Council '48, '493 Yacht Club '48, '49, '50, '5l: Clarion Statt '49: Treasurer of Hr-Y Club '49: Key Club '50, '5Ig Honor Society '50, Vice-President '5lg Intramurals '48, '49. M. VIRGINIA KLOEPPEL Ginny A sweet and truer lriencl nowhere you'll End. F. T. A. '49, '50, '5l, President '50, Bantam Statt '49, '50, WMM F- JORDAN Wi EL, Wigs, Hsidsz' f2,,EdL30'45'153efifrc'QifisfVf5s' ,, ,I H acrau :nr ie ,,,cc : O Ye flood Women' 't 'S hard to leave- Library Assistant '49, '5l: Vice-Prcsidcnt of Student Council Class Prcsidcnt '48, Basketball B Squad '5l. '5Og Library Club 'Sly Charlestonian Statt '5I. ' f 1 4 4. 3 ' ' i . I ,,. j xr SJ' If W, JORDAN -was ON KLOEPPEL V' L l ,VV ww .Lu ,Us ,W LAMB LEWIS JIMMY LAMB To lrnow I'1im is to lilre him. Stamp Club '49fPrcsidcnt ol D. E. Club '5l: Kcy Club '5I. CATHERINE A. LEWIS Cal On with the dance: let joy be unconfinedf' Student Council Representative '49, Glcc Club '50, '5l: J. I-I. A. '5O: Vice-President of Class '5I. MILDRED ADA MAHLKE Millie Just to love and be loved. Prcsidcnt ol Class '4B: Library Assistant '48, '49, Glcc Club '48, '49, '50, '5lg Dcan's List '48, '49: Bantam Staff '50, '5l: Debate Club '50, Camera Club '50. WILLIAM MAI-IONY Billy To hurry and worry is not my creed: things will happen so wl1at's the need? Clarion Staff '48: Student Council Representative '48g Yacht Club '49, '50, 'Sly M. I-l. S. Basketball '49, Key Club '49, '50, '5I: I-li-Y Club '50, '5I. MAHLKE I 'H MAHONY ' 7: i1,.,.,ww! 1.4, '11 23 L 1 Jil ., i g.!K , eniom y - K ',i LUCAS VIRGINIA CAMPBELL LUCAS Ginna Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' J. I'-I. A. '5Ig Clharlestonian Staff '5I: Alt. Sports '50 'Sl l 1951 . eniom MARTENS MCCLURE ri . I, - ' h gan.. gum .. xv 1 MARION OITO MARTENS BILLY McKAGEN He's a Friend, a pal ti1df'S true: someone to be proud you Naught can be said cl him but good. inew. l-li-Y Club '5l. Class Sr-cratary 483 Studs-nt Council V481 Library Representa- trw '483 Yacht Club '501 Intramural Football '49, 'SO3 Intra- mural Baslr.-tball iw, 50. FRED I- MCKEITHAN Manly, vivacious, with a winning smile, Football Squad '49, BETTIE M. MCCLURE i'Bef NANCY MEANS Always ready with a genial smile. She loves to iallr, she loves to sing: in lad she loves 'boui CHS Ch--I-rlr-ad--r '4-83 Winn-,'r in Poslurc Contusl i493 Winncr ZVZVYHIIUS-I' fl! in Shag Contht 'EOF Honor Socrvty '49g J. I-l. A. '49, '50, Glcr- Club '5O: Student Council '50, '5l3 it on nv n- '5l, Pro'grdcrLf3h5O: Gr:r!Club '50, '5lj All. Sports '49, '50, '5l. tion '5l3 J. l-l. A. 'Sly Trcasurcr p ffl I I If .W lm W - fl 1 Y' I ' s 3 - 1 - , MCKAGEN MCKEITI-IAN MEANS 24- I .-4 . If r , ,M , fv,ff'4 MILLER ., if WIL ILQAR ,', J! scoop DgscrilJl?,l'liYfNrvlho rang, airslk-fbri gement of all that is good and pleasant in Qian. '3 L' Q 'f Student,-Coluncrl '44, BO: Key Club '49, 50, '5l, Vice-President '50: H noi' Soclet '5f, '5l i Presid 'nt '5l' l-li Y Club '5l' Football '50 '5l P Y - K - ' i - - 'lCofCaptain '5lg Creater Charleston All-Star Tcarn '5l: Best Ottensivc 'Player Trophy '5l: Baseball '50, '5lg Block C Club '5l: Basketball lndependent '50, GENE HOWARD MILLER Wlnky Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. President ol Class '48, 50: Student Council '49: Constitutional Conven- tion 'Sli Bantam Statf '50: Key Club '50, '5l: Block M Club '49, Black C Club '5lj Basketball Varsity '5l. MCLEOD C. NIGELS Mac His friendly cheer makes him welcomed all the year. Student Council '48, Charlestcnian Statt '5l: Football '50. WALTER RACKLEY Ol.LlC TV-alter is known for his friendly ways, his manners, and those football pays. Class President '49, '50, '5l: Treasurer of Junior Class '50, Key Club '5l, Senior Board '5l: Football '49, '50, '5l. Co-Captain '5l, Most Valuable Player Trophy '5l, Shrine Bowl '5lg Basketball '48, '49, '50, '5l, Captain '5l, All-Charleston County in Basketball, Scholastic League All-Stars: Baseball 'Sly President of Block C Club '5l. NIGELS OLLIC IQ' ' '4' '- Q .ff ,f 25 .f 1 .,i.,f,r ,J i ff eniom I ff, NKCL- Q 1, ry I f fi 'fi'E0 l4 s' ...nf W Moores 51. JANE MOORE Studious, gentle, gracious, a darling from her head to and sweet: she is her feet. Glee Club '50, '5l3 Bantam StG'l,'l:'5OICl'18fl6S- tonian Staff '50, '5l, Co-Editor '5l: President of Class '50, Honor Society '50, '5l: Dcan's List 50: Miss Cl-lS Contest '50: E. T. A. '5l. ., 1 ,wif , V-. 1 -Ji ' 13-'45-4 V iz.. 4x3 fi' gr ,, , F 9- 'lf M, -i 2 I' Q, G47 is 1 FJ 1 ,' .5 r , 1' ' ' ., f no :Tiff lift 'VA f Ms 5' I V ' 1 T S 5 1 s 'IJ' iq' A . . . L, - ,.-,- 1 ' 'la- 1 ,ey X rg 47 71 . Q J 1' i r My -'f VJ 6 I fl 541 'Al' .IUYXI N . .QV has! 3 gg, ' llrfrirotpfefilrlbl Q TQLOP ,, , . , PLATT 'X ' - 9'gQlEYQT'k QC'xfxzC.5lil vvx x 'JsH. .k,C'K'c.x.fxk - . KX Q l ' CATHERINE AMELIA PINCKNEY Cat PEGGY BRlGl'lT RACKLEY Gay, mischievous, laughing, too: that's our girl who's never blue. F. T. A. '49, '50, '5I: Glee Club '49: Camera Club '50: J. H. A. '5I. Constitutional Convention '5l: Charlestonian Staff 'Sli Alt. Sports '49. TERRY PRIDGEN PLATT Ol all the joys she is able to recall, being in love is best of all. Glee Club '48, '49, '5O: Clarion Staff '48, '49: Dean's Monitor '49g Alt. Sports '49. Lovely to loolr at, clelightlul to Know. Class Treasurer '48, Secretary '49, Treasurer '5l: Vice-President ol Y-Teens '48, President '493 J. l-l. A. '48, '49, '50, '5l: Alt. Sports '48. BARBARA R. RAMSEY Bobs ll life be lull ol love and dance, let me live on. Y+T6Cl'1S '48: J. l'l. A. '48, '49, '50, '5l, President '48, '5I: Class President '48, Glee Club '50, 'Sli All-Star Basketball and Volleyball Teams '48. THOMAS READ Tommy Honesty and industry are his constant companions. Bantam Representative '5l. - J' 4 afrfwwf . . 4 7 .,' 'l ' cf' ' RACKLEY RAMSEY V,L45'vm,ovy,f READ fwfr' A .v Y ' or - ' f , J 1 ,f x 26 .ya ul. 6-4 fi l v H r vt I aff' AW 1 REDELL RENKEN PAULINE HALTIWANGER REDELL Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. DORIS LOUISE RENKEN Doty So lull ol pep. so wonderful, too, everyone's choice as a friend through and through. Glec Club '48, '49, '50, '5l, Yacht Club '48, '49, Clarion Statt '49, Bantam Stat? '50, '51, Charlestonian Stall '50, '5I, Dean's List '48, '49, Vice-President ol Block C Club '5l, Alt. Sports '48, '49, '50, '5l, Basketball, Varsity '48, '49, '5l. EDWARD JAMISON REYNOLDS Eddie Never idle, never still, always happy, always will. Clarion Staff '48, Yacht Club '48, Hi-Y Club '48, Key Club '50, '5l. PETER J. ROMANOSKY 'Jimmie He'll be merry, he'll be free, he'll be sad lor nobody. Class President '49, M. H. S. Basketball Manager '49, CHS Basketball Manager '5l, Intramural Sports '48, '49. 1 L ,,. c K ' ' my RBVNG ROMANOSKY i. 27 l lf 1 . pr, ,Ly , v L- .M ll, ,V . .1 l,i ,I VVIQ A rf' lv ' eniom RENTZ WILLIAM DURWARD RENTZ, JR. Bill Not too sober, not too gay, but a friend in every way. Class Treasurer '48, Bantam Staff '49, Intra- mural Basketball '5O, Basketball, Varsity '5I. Bu! '4 4 04.444-aM! B i C444 1951 I f 'auf fffag eniom WW95 Qi ' RUQJQEIMWA4 Q xywif ' ry ' H SAMS v , K inf. A ,srfij lf i lv All J JVM if JOHN HAROLD RLJGHEIMER Jack Action laithlul and honor clear. Stamp Club '49, '50, '5I, President '50, 'Sli l-li-Y Club '50, 5l, S--cr-:tary i5li Sccrvtary-Trcasurcr ol Key Club '5l: Senior Board '5Ig President ol Class '5l: Charlestonian Statl 'Sly Boys Statc.'49, 'SO3 Winner ol City's I Speak lor Democracy Cont-'st and Sironcl Place in thv Stats: Bloclr C Club '50, Sl: 'lvnriis T-'nm J49. 50. i5l. JOAN TAYLOR SAMS Just so cute and always neat. Claron Staff '48. '49g Bantam Statt '5Og Deans List '483 M. l-l, S. Bvauty Contest '4B: Glaze Club '48, '49, '50, 'Sli F, T. A. '5l: Charlestonian Staff '5I: Bloclc C Club '5I: Att. Sports '48, '49, '50, l5lf Ping-Pong Winner i491 Bowling All-Stars '50, sag SCHILLER M PETE I-I. SCHILLER Quiet and courteous all the day: he goes forward with little to say. Varsity Swimming '50, '5l: lntramural Basketball '50, '5l. BILLY SCI-IIRMER Roscoe His cheerful disposition is loved by all. Library Rcprcscntativc '48, '50, '5l: Studcnt Council 'SOI Key Club '49, iso. 'sir mm Club '5l. PATRICIA ANN SCRUGGS Pat To be loved is all l need: and whom l love, l love, indeed. Y-Toons '48, '49, '50, President '48, Secretary '49: J. H, A, S1 '48., 49,'50, 5i. m:5hN,q,L3l gmcpnrrvr -VY-L, xA:-,-1.7 lipijluii, UKLJLI WK ,U 1 up j rw-A ' ' Qihwafflj To-f 'fijgwf SCHIRMER fi D1 Njfjwoss-RiJGG?'LAiVnx 'fYlfl'U 'Ut' Q .s--f 'if 28 eniom SHEALY Jo N MORGAN SETTLE A little nonsense now and then has won him many a friend. Yacht Club '49, '5O. '5l: l'lrfY Club '49, '50, '5l, Vice-Presiden President '5l: Kvy Club '5lg lntramurals '49: Tennis Team '5O: Baslrct- ball, Varsity '5I, PEGGY A. SHEALY Vivacious, lovely, and true: she's best noted lor her eyes ol blue. Y-Tvcnsu '49, J, H. A. '49, Student Council '5O. SIEGLING KRUGER BELMONT SMITH Faith can no better send than a true and loyal friend. 4 , 1 Vicr-President ol Class '5l. Ufuiax brxlj -Ailmxd ,QVUJ gut-N' ' The best things always come in small packages. L1 r-I 1 ,fb Clarion Staff 48, I'49: Bantam Statt '50 HCM nd HSM as l P ' f Q' 4-if W glad In lfiry' gilEiOfCgQl2fd4g5i-Mghsgitioilsnyffihrl 'glrubsliik . , , . . V I-,Lan . . fy V I Hom' 50f ffY 49- 49- 50- 5'- 41 , ,I Q ff'-Q +41 C Club '51, AH. Sports '48, '48, '50, '51 'GC-'A WN? ' Basketball Frm? Throw Winner '5Og Basketball , fq,5 -15 , All-Stars '50, ff r SMITH SOLOMON f . Y U97 O59 25150 I X XV J l X - ,X X5 X ' f ' l 6 I x Rl ll9'yif'W rylju' X A W S V ,B?V J 1951 29 Q H' 3 I J QJ 'L X v- ? 4 sa a ix-ew'N i ' - .f 1 .1 nr i ' ' - 'lying L' yy! -C Khin N 'Nt SPEER SPELL ANDREW JACKSON SPEER Jack JOHN QLJINCY STILWELL Jack A friendly smile to everyone makes him liked and lots of Whatever he does is clone with ease: in him 'tis natural to lun. please. Hi-Y Club '48, '49, '50, '5I. Secretary '48: Student Council Key Club '48 '49, '50, '5I, International Trustee '49, Interna- '48: Library Representative '50, '5lq Track Squad '48, Tcarn tional President '5O: Bantam Statt '48, '49, '50, '5l, As' '5O. sistant Editor '5O: Honor Society '49, '50, 'Sly President ol Junior Class '5O: Charlestonian Staff '49, '50, '5l, Junior Editor '5O7 President ol Student Body 'Sli CHS Winner of l Speak lor Democracy Contest '5I. DELANO ROOSEVELT SPELL Pete JEANNIE STRICKLAND He is friendly, he is gay, he's a pal in every way. President ol Class '48: Glee Club '49g Block C Club '5l: Intramurals '48, '49, '5O: Varsity Football '49, '50, '5l. Hast thou ever seen her still? Vice-President ol Class '48: CHS Cheerleader '48, Miss CHS Contest '48, '49, '507 J. H. A. '48, '49, '50, '5l, Secretary '5O. 1 NEWS' L A , 1 . xvufm ANN SUGHRUE 9' ' 4 V L if She's a darlin' with a sweet face: she's welcomed any place. , , 'QA' Library Assistant '48, '49g Clarion Statl '48, '491 Bantam r. 91 'NN Sraff '50, 'sig Glee Club '48 '49, '50, '5I. J- -3- . N - J L' ' 4 ' Y N r I' 4 J, s' jf- - X P l ' r - QSTILWELL STRICKLAND SUGHRUE J 2 3 ' ' Z7 ' 4 f,'c1Qj,V, ,fffzcr .f2fc,f' - -CQ' g?',5-,arfaes-u'if41 'Eff ,iff .fvfafisgl , F, ,fl , , X , , , . , , Z 4 In A I I , H H , qty ypcg .rf-c -fp friday- fini! .zfcgvfvdfaaa-+3 45'g,Lgd,4,.-.aff ,Lil Fit UC' but ff? 'C gf K ll' l ,R f i ff ,, 1 ' if ,ji paxil, ll lg, UL y ' 'S' 'I 1 i l 1 QL l THEOS TRAPALES NICHOLAS JERRY THEOS Nick lt's the song he sings and the smile he wears that malie sunshine everywhere. Studvnt Council '48, '49, Glue Club '50, '51, Football '47, '48, '49, '50, FRANCES TRAPALES Froso A merry heart goes all the clay. Class Prcsidcnt '5l, Clarion Statt '49, Bantam Statt '5l, Dcan's List '49, Charlestonian Stat? '50, '5l, Scnior Board '5l, Glue Club '48, '49, Gltztr Club Accompanist '50, '51, Assistant Head of Sports '5l. JOYCE TUMBLIN Joy Her very lrowns are lairer lar than smiles ol other maidens are. Library Rcprcscntativc '48, '50, Library Assistant '48, '49, '50, Camcra Club '50, Glu' Club '50, '5l. MARY PATRICIA WALKER Pat A sunny disposition is a getter of friends. Class Sccrutary '49, G, A. A. '49, Att. Sports '50, '51, All-Star Soccer Ti-am 52? '51, All-Star Basketball Team '50, Horseshoe Champion '50, lhllcyball Tvam '5I, Basketball, Varsity '50, '5l. XJ' ' 1 ' . ll ' is - wa- ' 1 ' l i li, . X' Jil MBLITXI. lf WALKER 3l TRUERE soum TRUERE Piggy She is cute and lots of lun with a cheerful smile lor everyone. Bantam Statt '49, Class Vice-President '50, Miss CHS Contest '50: Glue Club '50, '5l, F. T, A. '50, '5l, Charlestonian Statt '5l, Aft. Sports '49, Prfsident ol Girls' Bowling League '49 .iq sxx YY, f Nr lf' I .x 4' ,I .Ji af .4 ul 1 9 51 !,Q' WALTERS BARBARA JEAN WALTERS Her smile outweighs a dozen lrow Transfer from Monclrs Corner '5I: Sports '5I. BETTY BARRS WENZEL A spirit pure as hers is always pure. Bantam Staff '48 '49 Glee CI b '50 '5l, Al S , 5 , u . ' t. ports 49, '50. Head Cheerleader 'Eli Att. eniom WENZEL Bobby FRANCES PATRICIA WILLIAMS Pat' A smile is the trademark ol a happy soul. Office Monitor '48g Bantam Statt '48, '49, Assistant Busi ness Manager '497 Camera Club '5O: Glee Club '5I: J. H. A. '5Ig Charlestonian Staff '5Ig F. T. A. '5Ig Alt. Sports '49 450, '5l. rr TIS. LALIRENCE WOOD His love ol lile has made him liked by all. President ol Class '497 Yacht Club '49: l-li-Y Club '49, '5I Delegate to Boys' State '5O: Key Club '50, '5I, President '5I District Convention Chairman '5Ig Intramural Sports '48, '49 15' f 'ii 'I 'I WILLIAMS WOOD ' 32 HISTORY E have reached the end of the road now, and the diplomas that we have received signify that our high school days are over. But now that we have those pieces of paper which mean so much, we hardly know whether to heave a sigh of relief or one of regret. lt's hard to believe that after struggling so hard to get out of high school, we could be so reluctant to leave it. But we have the satisfaction of knowing that we've made history while we have been here. We are the first co-educational gradua- tion class in the history of the High School of Charleston. lt seems now that girls have revolution- ized the old school, and they have done a good jobg but it hasn't always been like this. As a matter of fact, one would never recognize this school as be- ing the same as the one which the frosh of '46 entered. Things have changed since then. You have just been initiated into the friendly fellowship of high school fraternity, was the way in which Mr. Henry Strohecker expressed it as we staggered into the chapel to be welcomed. We knew that we had been initiated, but in a manner which was entirely unexpected-and some of us still have scars to prove it. Our first year was an experience never to be forgotten. We had to learn how to study, because from the first minute on, we were on our own. We idolized the seniors, and de- spised the juniors and sophomores. We cheered at the football games and worshipped the players, even though they would not condescend to even sneer at us. But even though we were sometimes persecuted in a manner similar to that of the early Christians, we not only lived through it but we loved it. Our sophomore year was one of many changes. The beloved old Memminger High School was con- demned to be razed and some of its all-girl student body was forced to come to CHS. We were con- founded at first. No one could picture the drab halls, which for a hundred twelve years had echoed to nothing but the ribald and boisterous laughter of male voices, being 'filled with the colorful beauty of Charleston's flowering womanhood. But with the girls came a new attitude toward student life. Their zest and activity permeated the very halls and soon the old school took a new lease on life. The Bantam spirit, instead of being extinguished, acquired new meaning in our hearts, and being a part of CHS meant more than it ever had before. lt was with this inspiration that we entered our junior year. The never-ending toil over the books continued, but we didn't mind too much, because we had come to realize that the faculty weren't such demons after all, and that most of them really wanted us to pass. Mr. Strohecker had taken a position as registrar at the University of South Car- olina and we had a new principal in the person of Mr. David Stoney. He quickly adjusted himself to our needs and problems and cooperated with us in every way. By now, we had come to assume vari- ous positions of leadership in the school and had begun to prepare ourselves to be seniors. We felt a great loss when Coach E. C. Seabrook resigned as head coach of the football team. For fifteen years Coach Ephie had turned out teams which had brought fame and honor to the Rutledge Avenue Institution, but he had decided to call it quits and settle down to teaching. His job was well done. Spring came tripping in and sneaking right behind it came exams. The end-of-the year test claimed a few of the unwary, but most of us were ready and eager when fall came. The time had come at last! No longer did we look up to anyone. We were on top of the totem pole now, and it felt good! But added responsi- bility was also placed upon us, because we had to set the example for the others, now. We set busily about the various tasks which had to be ac- complished. The Annual Staff began its labors once again and the other organizations continued to function. Many memories were impressed upon us. A dream of many years was finally realized. For the first time, we had a gymnasium to call our own . . . the football season had its share of thrills in the upset victory the Birds pulled over the North Charleston Blue Devils . . . the thirtieth anniversary of Joe Conyers as janitor of the school and trainer of the football team was celebrated. Ol Huss has taken care of teams at the high school since 1920. These and other things enriched our lives and experiences at CHS, but the time has come when we must leave the old school and enter into various walks of life. But though we may venture far away, our thoughts and actions will always be influenced by the many hours of work and play spent at the school which will always be dear to our hearts, the High School of Charleston. S OUTSTANDING Clmbifmm FRIENDLIEST MOST LIKELY TO SLICCEED BEST DRESSED Dolly Jean Dennis Virginia Kloelopel Pat Adiclcfa Walter Qllic laclf Stilwell Billy Millar fr fr' . Q I? 3 2, ' Lf i 'ie Avg E-Kg G.. WITTIEST Jeanie Strickland Creighton l-lay BEST LOOKING Vionne Brown Otto Martens 34 BEST ALL-ROUND Florence Cargill Waller Ollie TT , , 1. Zi lt 5,71 'Jn HA li - W xx w. A S 5 3 bkyky ' ..',, 4 X Q35 wh L I SQ -Y X. .ff 1 N 1 ir ,qv ' g Ft'fs 'f xi-31. 3 'I A FR 79 , , 'vc . .gf Y ,si Ei Y 'iv F , I QA 'f ef A W 'known MHHE vw cs rrmc fr -rag? W ...J urnmme, wan me cmnn wnng' 00 you uf -ra f W fff- L J 3 ,W ,. L I --'-5 ll V gerre was m -me now wane In 'me 'aunnsg cougo vou WZ-HGH PHRRD6 SECOND GRHD6' KGGP STILL T-HHTLOHG 7 .L fnnnczs, IS 'mn-r v new HHIRDO ? WC HRD BLUE RIBBONS -11. s ix ix Irvyfrgi ' .I ,3 - gm 11 4 111: .Q A -ff f f .I , gxvi, gi-,Av mf , Mcxh. LY 1 ,pw Z , V. ,Qfrg V. , iiiiwfwf . ar ff- . EL ' Af Mmm , F. up , lv QZSYAQ ii L TTS, A .,A. if A. A. 7 nv 5 Q? ' 9 , x A x X X, if 6 H , 'i-W! DICKIE MORTON Chaurman oI the Jumor Board lr 52' , v ' ks. ' J I IIXINV . . f f I1 X: :X L. X H X-rfa 'gl ' ll -'wr V' I . '4 rf' f I 6 , L IIT +I, , A , lfLl'LL0l 61,515 First Row: WESLEY ANDREWS, JACK BAKER, MILTON BALTZEGAR, RICHARD BARFIELD, JOHNNY BOLLINGER, HAROLD BRAY. Second Row: ELBERT BLILLWINKLE, DONALD BUTTON, ANNA CHRISANTHIS, ANN CLARK, EUGENE COLLINS. NELLA CREECH. Third Row: MARY DALIGHTRY, CHARLES DRIGGERS, MARION DUDLEY, ROBERT DUDLEY, FRED DLINHAM, JOHNNY EASTERBY. Fourth Row: KENNETH EDMONDS, MORTON ELLISON, ROBERT FETTER. PEGGY FOREST. JIMMY GODWIN, PAUL I-IASS. K3-if an , 54 i,,'1,,,,aq . 4 fd 38 ,f 'FY' - IPAL Aix'- 'A' L' I' ,o,j.f4 K'5' .Jw I .-T Q 15 ' I Q2 ,J-A 1-,QL 'Inky AI ifq of fmwrfg, iv A Q' 'C PQI IBM 3,1-'f mf ,v ,- Ap JA , ,, ..: IQ',,.Vl.r I' M, A I J v , -' If -' ' Q J e 'A .J 445, -af J j QQ T X :JA X' i 3 , I .7 if 5 x 5' l! I ' Q f- 'fAJ x' ew XXI, N7 I v gb Rh' ar n ix ,,Kr Y r A K. First Row: SONDLEY HAMRICK, EMMA HENSON, RONALD HOWERTON, ANN HUNT, DELORES HUNTER, EARLE JENNINGS. Second Row: MARY JOHNSON, SHIRLEY JOHNSON, PANO LAMIS, PANO LIATOS, ANN LIVINGSTON, CARR MEADOWCROFT. Third Row: ERNESTINE MEDLIN, LANEY MELLIS, ELSA MURRAY, JUNE MURRAY, COLLEEN O'KELLEY, ANGIE PAVLATOS. Fourth Row: ANN PITTMAN, JOE OUARTERMAN, JOHN HENRY RATHJEN, PAT REAMY, JACK RITCHART, BOBBIE JEAN ROGERS. Fifth Row: CHRISTINE SAVVAS EPHIE SEABROOK, ARTIE SHARPE, JOYCE ZORN SHEALY, WILLIAM SIMS. HARRY STUHR. Sixth Row: KARL STUTZENBERGER, PAT TIDWELL, WILLIAM TODD, HARRIET TRAVERS, JULIAN WALKER, JULIAN WESTBURY. Not Pictured: ALWYN WITTCHEN. 39 Aj 7+ A ' Q RLJJ .P 'fIs..wI ,Q Ji 'V 4 'v I-34,13 I I X f q,' an , I I XJ A ,I I , Zf0V ' 7 S719 0l'VL0l 815 First Row: GEORGE ARNOT, JEAN AYDLETTE, MARTHA BAILEY. CARO- LINE BAKER, JUNE BARRINEAU. Second Row: LORRAINE BEACH. CON- STANCE BRAND, HELEN BRANKS. CAROLYN BRIDGMAN. JERRY BROWN. Third Row: BEN BLJRNETTE, ROBERTA BURTON. LESTER CARTER. PHILIP CHASE, LEGARE COKER. Fourth Row: ERLE DAVIS, BEVERLY DOTTERER, GLORIA DOYLE, SPEROS DRAKE, LOIS DROWOTA. Fifth Row: MARIAN FAIL, VIVIAN FERNANDEZ, EARL FISCHER, JACK FISCHER, ROBERT FRENCH, Sixth Row: SANDRA GA R F I N K E L, SHIRLEY GOSNELL, THOMAS HAY. MARIAN HICKS, JAMES HOBART. Seventh Row: REYNOLDS JENKINS, MARJORIE JOHNSTON, WAR N ER JONES, WILEY KELLER, HERMAN KRLJGER. Eighth Row: BOBBY MALLARD, BRAD- WELL McALlSTER. Firsi Row: BETTY MCIVER, PATSY Mc- LEOD. WEEKS MCKEITI-IAN, DELORES MfKNIGI-IT, PATTY MENGEDOHT. Second Row: JEAN MEYER, PAT MEYER, PALIL MIINILIS, ALLAN MOOREJIMMY MOSELEY. Third Row: JOANNE NEWTON, PAU- LINE O'ROLJRKE, CHANDLER OWENS, SYLVIA PARKS, JIMMY PEELE. Fourth Row: WALTER PRAUSE. THOMf ASINE REEVES, ANN ROBERTS, TOMMY ROLIRK, JEAN ROLJSE. Filth Row: EDWARD SCARPA, FRANKIE SHEFFIELD, BARBARA STEEN, JLIDY STEIDINGER, PRESTON STOKES. Sixth Row: BEVERLY STRICKLAND, LAWRENCE STRICKLAND, JEAN SLIGHRLJE, JACK SLILLIVAN, JEAN TAYLOR. Seventh Row: CATHERINE T I-I A R P, CHARLES THORNTON, GEORGE gov TODD, JOHN TR I BBLE, ALLSTOMTI ' ff? I0 WAYNE, Eighth Row: JOE WELSH, ALAN WILENSKY. LSZIO 0l'lfL0l 8:5 1 E S I TAN- R T x U I 4, xi 1 X 5 sn, 5. I I E YN wwf NYY' K ar A if M 2 YW' 4 iyw :Ma i 5 Af ,sf .I ,A if ff .z E' TE.: is Q we 1 in F , Q, H' Q 5 QE:- mxx-5 4 eg 'K .ff- 'X wg? We vga: 13 ,, A f I 'lf 1 ,Alf 'Tu' H Af ff ' , ff 4, . I . 1 . r S . WBVLIJA gina e Q 9-I' MR. CLARK. J. Arnot, R. Barm-ttv. A. Baynu, F. Boyd, H. Brcland. L. Brown, W. Dottfrcr, F. Drrggrrs, M. Gocllnc, K. Hauck A. Kvy, J. Math-ws, B. Niqlcvrson. J. Nimilz, E. Powcll. M. Powcrs, J. Quinby, N. Rrcf, V. Rrclwbcrg, T, Simons. J, Sirisl1y R. Spilr, C. Snvvd, K. Stvplwns, T. Wlwalfn, C. Wilson, F. Grubb, R. Binns, J. Herbert, S. Clarc. 9-2-MlSS MARJINZ J. Bunnvtt, J. Braid, W. Brown, P. Clcmcnf. C. Coolidge, C. Gibbs, M. Mcllis, C. Murray, L. Parlccr, J. Patrick T. Rignwy, K. Sliurlds. C. Williams, D, Bronson. T. Carasatos, S. Francis, B. Hall, M. Gilrcatl'1,A,Glisson, E. Haltrwangwr, C. Morton N. Murray, R, Raulatos, B. Rumlfy, V. Scdgwrclc, B. Wood, M, Tinlclmam, M. Dowdy, N. Lamb, N. Strange. , 9-3--MR. ROYAL: W. Baynfard J. Bonnoitf, L. Boulcniglwt, S. Davis, K. Durlccc, N. Foglc. K, Holsburg, R. Horldt, N. Jordan L. Klugv, S. Lazarus, J. Massalon, N. McAlistcr, J. Mctts. A. Rabb, C. Rccycs, J. Sansbury. H. Schultz, F. Srugling, C. Smith S. Stuhr, J. Tlrornpson, J. Willard A, Young, J. Gilchrist, H. Ansaldo, T. Rcrlly, A. Sumlcr. 9 4--MISS MOORE: R. Avant, R, Boylon. S. Brandon, J. Fezlder, W. Hodgv. F. Johnson. C, Loww, A. Moor-', N. Nvwlon R. Ogilyr.-, H. Slnolvs, M. Tuclwr, A. Wrlclw, B, Wcnlz, J. Wlwitc, R. Wingatc, B. Buisf, F. Harpcr, C. Hcgwood, N, Hills R. MCL-'ndon, C, Mvnclrvn, G. Mullinax, C. Robinson, S. Schilling, J, Sinqafh, M, Smith, M. Woodard, S. Carroll, '?-5-- MISS RARHAM: R, Avant, R. Boyd, D. Bradlry, A. Browdcr, C. Davis, R. Prof, B. Curarnan, A. Lcppcrf, F. Lucas, S. Mcllwain J. Wells, B. Dalton, E. Elsvy. P. Kupl.-r, M, Porchcr, L. Scase, G. Smith, C. Tm-dvrnann, A. Ward, B. Windlrarn. D. Lubclslmy U. Armcrnlrout, D. Flannvr. J. Satllvr, E, Rmflc, S. Dangcrlicld, W. Harrison. 96-MRS. SANDERS: CS. Bolwlcn, T, Clwrrsantlnis, E. Dadin, A. Drozc, C. Figg, H. Good, il. Hcilron, G. JCYVVY, R. Mailnuwvs K. Payn-', W. Rostvll, C. R:nLnn. R. Rrclwards, A. Rogers, W. Wallccr, B. Wilson. W, Wriglwt, R. Bucansc, A. Brudur, B. Carter B. Hal.-rs, A. Harris, B. Howard, A. Huxlord. A. Morgan, J. Pvtrt, S. Plough, C. Prnclcm-y, S, Srniih, V. Sporls, M. Sionrzy H, Tlmornaz, G. Tumblr-sion, G, Wilson, ig... . . . . I4 I MISS BRAIJBIIRY: W. Bold. B. D.-al. S. Grossman. E. JoI1nson. J. MatInuwr:s. B. Nuttlns. C. Sr.-glmg. J. Stonv. T. Strrrkland S. Bmw-s. B. BLIYIKIWHYFJI. L. CfarIandwr. J. CarroII. B. Curtiss. M. Farrxss. D. Kunscr. B. MaIonc A. Rvntz. S. Srmmons. C. Tornlunson ij. Iurn--r I.. Brwnsfnn. S. Brfxmnn. R. Wright. 57 MR. BIIRN: M. B-rfhrrrfm. P. BOOII1. M. Carlandur, E. Cathcart. J. Guvncr. E. Grrvn. B. Grooms. J. Krng, I.. Lamn' I'. N.1rnmrI. J. Nrmnr. C. Srarbnrough. J. Waltvrs. D. Amos. VU. Balizvgar, P. Burkhart C. Hopkc. J. Mailncwus. E. Morns I. Rhod-rs J. Svfrrlf.-n I-I SIuIIwnI:mrgvr, R. Taylor. J. Trxbblc. G. Turner, L. Wxntcr. J. Zcrglcr. R. JoIIy. H3 MR. MFNLVKHN: R. CIMIII-. W. Edwards. W. Hrlburn. B. I'Iugg:ns. J. IIdcrton. G. Jagrr. R. Morr-s. G. Powcll, I-I. R---'vvs I. RI NJ. J. RI4IN.xrm'ISfm11. J. Rmgr-rs. R. Swan. T. Tvrry. N. Wall. K. Wrntcr. E. Bohlcn. E. Cook. H. Dudlcy. B. EIIIS. P. McDonaId M. Mrfumw. A. M.L.ndon. IZ. Robvrts. S. Norman. R. TraywICk, J. I'Ilr5cI1man. A 4 MR. SIABROOK: Q. AId:rrgwr. S. Andcrson. M. Andrcw. J. Bn-Idrng. B. Doylv. I.. Gravas. J. HQII. G. I'IarraI'ran. C. Huggxns I I. nkns A. Lrrrdrws. V. Mason. M. Mvadows. N. Moore. M. Murray. C. RouInot. R. RusI'r. F. Szott. M. ScI1mor1s-rs. B. Srmmons M. Skrrm.-r. B. SIAII. R. Starr. IJ. Stuck.-y. R. Vaxgn-fur. E. VanNcss. R. Willcwrrson. I. Wwrrdham. P4 5 MR. WALl-AfF: W. Barb r. I. BarIIvId. C. Curtis. R. Hart. VX. I'IaswICJcn. W. Lgvwr. P. Orvrg. G. Panos. J. PIGIIS. A. Swg f I Inq F. TfrmI-nson I. Wr'r' S. Braudrot. B. Bunton. B. Cumrnwngs. C. Forcst. V. I'IcndrrCIms. C. Lari. I.. McDonaId. B. Mvyvr IJ. I'r'uIr1oI. G. SIII vw? I4. Strong. f. Thompson. G. Wcbb. E. I-Iuggrns. F. II1or'nas. I. MCICI--than R. McBrrdv. r fr MISS WALSII: IJ. BIaIf-'n- C. Guurr . T. COIMJ1. I-I. Do IQ. S. Garbmn. J. Gubbs. A. GIrsson. S. How--II. F. Long. B. Mail Y Y Y B. MII. s G. Ov- rstrw.-I S, I rnrtI-r. E. Prrmy A. Rudnrond. J. Rogvrs. J. Sports. F. Stulnr. M. WnnIcIc J. Wrwght. B. Collrns. B. Morrrs M. I,LII-I.-IsI-x. A. GII1.5rrvr XV. I'IoIIIwangI r. q --v it x -in fag? 'Ki J M' wx f fb 4 4' Q I . Q J? . ' ,ff y ' , ! ' . Q J V 4 , a -4 n , ' N - 'V - A . ' fi L 9 iz , S 5 'W . , W Ms -M - 'Y- , 4 V . f 4M2V4 'f Q 3 ca , 'Z ' , , Z, y.. A V , 2 V Q ,.,, A va, I ,V ,V ,K fb, I W, wi 'E' ii K ,. 1 4 5, .. , Viv Lx K - 'f ,A W U 1 -' . . nb, N X fr 1 's Ny , ,, ,Q Q K k F ' . W A K Q , f,f1'1ff Us Q MIA V MSA .ff-xii ' 4, . X'4w5Q:1- X -4 K . -wg.. 'wa . A 1 'x . ' . N A L ' A A ' K +A, ' 'gk ' o A ' A A f ' gh VH . A 3 S., ' SI A T-N I A . va. f fn A r. f N ' -. K ki . ,. A ,vw . aff , . :fbi f . '32 'L 'L 'f' 5 4 . ,' - 5 A. ,K A A 1 LL 1 sf' f ,Q T X- f,?vf5 Y, VX M Yy' ' .J K h Ag ' A - . x 1 in . yf L' W' Y Nw j.gvf- 'uggne' . ..- ' ixof.. 1 -fssxffmf mu Q? Wi, A 4. A fxmw A ., 4.1:-wk ' :'jf 1dwVi J W5 'A,-135 In -' V 'XI 'J-, if r V K f. R ,iq . A ww A , yf 1 1 - Q X'i'1 W- ky 4 X - :sim K3 LF,-fi. fy :L .x X ' 1 V3 1 i 1 Q is 4-,ily :,,.-f Q :J m Vt , xi ,X . fa-,J 'A 1.,Y ,, ,i ,L x Q, V r. .- -P 1 M U. 5 45 -x xr ,' .,,,1L,1 'ff rf, H X V, X' , , KH '4,.i5 fn pf, ii- ' ls' A W .5 - E. -Q--'Y 'JM -- A . ,gi N. , cxww. .X . .Tad N Qgwify, 1 ,L 1 I 1' 1. ' . A A 'F Q any U if N N 5- . 6+ f x v Q.. ,fi 'Q s n F gi-'mY tvs. K. A W It . A X N, M 'M ei? B is X rw-wear: A3 ya- i X,-, MX Q5 PETE WALL CARL RENKEN EPHIE SEABROOK Emd Tackle Guard FOOTBALL BANTAMS , The Bantams started the Football season with many new faces in the squad, a new coaching statt and an entirely new style of play-the triclcy split-T system. At tirst this change over was rather ditticult, But Coach Ed McLendon and Assistant Coach Hanlc Carver with complete cooperation ot the players, lcept at it. Then the Bantams caught on and polished it ott to perfection. Although we lost our tirst game to the Bishops, we ended the season with a smashing victory over the N o r th Charleston Blue Devils. So, all's well that Top, Left Down: JOHN EASTERBY ,li WALTER OLLIC t-lnl BILLY MILLAR Right Ha MAC DcWlTT Fulltvaclc ends wellvand another season of football is writ' ten on the pages of Ban- tam history. L Ifback i DICKIF MORTON PETE SPELL Guavd W. jQ -L ' 1- I. X L Q' XL . .,.. FRED LEVINE F-RED ROURK Bantams Bantams Bantams Bamtams Bantams Bantnms Darlams Baritnms Uamunw., B.':n'cams Bamtams - .a , hi 0, 1 E, '? -' 1-n. 3 gg. iw .fa if 1 W V 5 -Q V3 -J ri 4 ,ff :I A gy , . Wi Q, sv 524' 6' ifa Y Q, 41 if . x ' '1 3' Us k 2 ' U W if at V asf 4 a Y ff' W -gl : : ' M 'i'X: I 4' Img, nd 3 Aura ,U in M. W 'EQ' 9 4 tis. A ' 4 Q v 9 if fx , X 55 ig X . ,,.. . In gi N ,...,.: qu ..: s V. g gk f W 1 1' S 1 E 'V 5 W t j W 9' E .1 X :M Sax? f 0 Q X X , -A xc QS' 1? xx qv ,KN X, ii x A -5 N51 xx-W KT gf Qff JP' M3 . sf f .-if BASEBALL TEAM The track squad ol 1951 had eight returning lettermen lrom the 1950 squad plus the new men who tilled the empty berths on the team. Under the able direction ol Coach Warren, the cinder- men chalked up another time year. Taking over his tirst year as Bantam Baseball Coach, Coach McLendon did a time job in form- ing a team with the lew key men lrom last year and a new crop that showed up well. Thus the Baseball Bantams continued in time Fashion to have a wonderlul team. TRACK TEAM MY 'Z-if Twig ' 4., ' f,S1'f,' I Not to be outdone, the Bantam girls, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and sottball teams recorded impressive victories this year, with the characteristic tighting spirit ol Bantams, made famous in lormer years by many boys, teams ot CHS. Bowling, swimming, tennis, and horseshoes are also included on the girls' sport calendar. We are fortunate in having such an interesting and varied program. No wonder that CHS team- worlc and good sportsmanship are tops. i-ff5f,.t. Always A Smile At Work Or Play ff' ' s SA 5 0 - Sports. Cgjoorlfing eolo e . . . WALTER OLLIC mx Sports Boy BETTY DALTON and FRANCES TRAPALES, Studcmt Hcads of C. BAKER. R. HOWERTON. B. WALTERS, T. GIANATOS, V. RICH- BOURG cheered us on to many vrctnrrrs. 53 4 Q' Vi W 3 ,, S914 3 C. FRANK HANCKEL, Commodorc of thc Yafht Club. f TWO OF OUR SPORTING COACHES I BOBBY JEAN ROGERS Sporis Girl At Last . . . the dream which lor so long seemed beyond realization tinally tools slnape as our new gym, a credit to tlwe city school wyvtem. 54 Alter countless postponements, delayed ma' terial shipments, and otlwer lweart-breaking disappointments .... I 5 Sl lx xxx. fxfx: NM wx. 11 MH X X .L xlf!! 3 1 , Q g l ,f i X na., fi K H wmpx, RM ix.. K., fx CN ,ff Tlfgliczrztarrz Play f 111535 l 5a 1ntu rns 1 . :mxsww QQWM ,V J - ., W ismx it KX SW- ' A ' ' :mu :X 12:4 , .W A . , 5. 1 Q K ,awk gym . ,M ... .gp Q A ,v . 1 wi., , .. 5 ' k Y ' X - Ufwlaq' X' 'dl N jgavwfq I-5: ww nm: YW X: ,, ,. , ,E Wk ,X M Q ft f.M-wx 3 1 Q 4173 We ol The Charlestonian Staff hope we have succeeded in our aim to bring you the people and places you will long remember when you thinlc of Charleston l-ligh. May this boolc be a permanent record ol the things you held dear at CHS. Much ol the credit lor the successful publicaf lion ol our annual goes to Miss Daisy Mae Roberts, the advisor to The 1951 Charlestonian, whose tireless etlorts enabled us to reach our goal. ANNUAL STAFF Because we wanted to give the student body the best possible yearboolc, we had co-editors, col business managers, and a large working statt. This is the tirst year that girls have had top positions on the statt. DOLLY JEAN DENNIS and JANE MOORE are our co-editors: ANN BROWN and CREIGHTON HAY are our co-business manager - STUDENT CGUNCIL The Student Council ol the High School ot Charleston underwent a complete change in activity program this year. The primary purpose in this change ot administrative policy was to give the student body more voice in selt-government, thereby increasing school spirit. IACK STILWELL l'iw.itlii1t ul tlii Stllclvnt Body tunttioriing tor the tir-st time under a legal, student' adopted constitution, the council concentrated its endeavors upon being a governing body rather than a service club. ln this capacity, it created an inter-club council which acted as ii toordinating body lov student activity. The council was instrumental in delegating many worthy projects to be perf formed by the various service clubs. 57 girl Virginia Kloeppel was the tirs ol the i'Bantanw to he its editor. VIRGHXIIA Ktilt PPI l, Qzrgcfg Meagan! With the cooperation ot a small statt, The Bantam had a successful year. Am usual we sponsored the Miss CHS Contest and used the pro- ceeds to 'tend delegates to the annual SCSPA Convention at Newberry, S, C the --tatt of 'llhc Bantam hopes it has lcept the standards set by earlier wtattw ol haying not only the oldest high school newspaper in the South, but rilwo one ol the bent. 58 in the twenty-tivefycar history KEY CLUB For his outstanding abilities Laurence Wood was elected their president by the members ot the Kcy Club. LAllRtNCE WOOD swirl. k. V , K e MAMLQJ On Our lgoybcf The local chapter ol the Key Club, Kiwanis sponsored international youth organization, continued its unique program ol service to the school, community, and its members, this year under the leadership ol Laurence Wood. The only service club ol its kind in the school, one ol its primary purposes is to mold the character ol the schoolis most outstanding leaders by placing them in contact with the leaders ot the community while pertorming its service proiects. Not only the club but the whole school considers it a great honor that one ol our student body was elected International President tor 1951. ln addition to carrying out their service program, the Key Clubbers played convention hosts to over four hundred fellow members from all over North and South Carolina. Their worlc and interest played an important part in malcing the conven- tion a success, 59 HCJNCJR SOCIETY For the third year since its formation, the Honor Society has tried to promote character, scholarship, leadership, and service at the High School. Among some ol its many serv- ices this year, the Society sold supplies during recess. But the primary aim ol the Honor Society is to promote scholar' ship, so every six vveelcs it presented the Honor Class banner to the class with the highest average ot pupils on the honor roll. Bltttf MlLl.AR tlr.uiit,ril it tli. t-lrinfir Socivty Scvcraf times this year the Society provided movies lor the entertainment and instruction ot thc student body. They il-o lwaliwcd to tvcautity the grounds around our new gym. X 60 F. T. A. The FTA seeks to train young people through practice lor pro- lessional and civic leadership. The club encourages the students to cultivate qualities ol personality and character. It acquaints them with the part lree: schools have played in the development of our democratic way ot Iile and pro- vides them with specitic inlorma- oath, M. Brotrnan, R. Burton B, Camps, F. Christopoulo, E, Fishburnc, V, Klocppvl, A. Rabb, Savvns, S. Trurrv, T. Xxfhalvn, B. Lantvy, F, largill, J. Moorv, F. Trapalrs, E. Rhodes, J, Sams. ilOV1 about OPPOVLUVTTUCS in LLTC oltonib-', l'l. Dudli-y, J. Roiisi Z. Mow-. V . I various tields ol education. LIBRARY CLUBS There are two library clubs in the school. One is the Cl-lS chapter ol the South Carolina Student Librarians' Association, which is composed ol students who work as assistants in the Libraryg the other is the Library Representatives' Club, which is composed of a member chosen by each homeroom class, S. C. STUDENT LIBRARIANS' ASSOCIATION, CHS CHAPTER: Knox Shields, Virginia Klacpp.-l, Wili'y Kvllrr, lov Quartrr- rnan, Marcy Stoni-y, Ernfstinn Mt-dlin, Robert Dudley. Edna Fishburni-, List.-r Cartur, Franlrii- Sh.-ltivld, l-lirnry Pxnsaldo, Sylvia Rarl-s, LIBRARY REPRESENTATIVES: Jaclc Spvvr, Billy Schirmcr, Francvs Bullvvrnlwl, Vassrrs Starnatiadws, Pano Liiitos, tug.-nr Collins, Joycr Zorn Shcaly. Sylvia Parlrs, Reynolds Jcnlcins, Loclriu Brown, Jam-'s Millar, Posey Rrrtchard, Marg r- Ciilri-ath. Tvddy Ririlly, Gwvn Turnblvston. Gay Smith, Harrivt Dudlvy, Gvn-'va Turnrrr, Jacliiv Waltirrs, Miriam Wrnlli, Allison Sivglrng, Jr., Barbara Stall, Cathvrrni- Robinson. - 1 6 l XX ll First Row: H. Kvmswn, J, Spam, G. Arnot, C. Owcns, D. Button l.. Wknd. P. flaws. 1, Fvschvr. J. Sullwv Second Row: W. Mrifnqwn, W. Prausw, J. Rughwwmvr, 1. S--HN,-, C. Univ W. M1llev P. Mmm, Mv, H.-urmHw Farsi Row: K. fmt.-Mmm N. Ffvqly. I. Xxfwllmd, M. Gwlr.-mth, C. Bak.-r, P. M.-yu, L. B4-adm H, Thomas, B. DGHMW. 54 Buarvlw W, M--,-4 k. Bmnd, I. Tdvlw, Second Row: fx Bmw vw V, M-l.'fmd, Q. Thmvms, B. Stull. N. Ru' M. Fai P. O Rrwrl:-. I.. Iwvnwvtn F. Sh MLM. V Fm' N xx ll A2 GLEE CLUB I Ml rai5ec!01,Lr uoicw wAiL . . . J l'l'L6LI CA8J 071, BAND 5 X Y I Ur ! ,W I ?rgS Firsi Row: B. Wx-n.zcgl, J. SH-'aJy, D. Davns, J. Dong. B. Rams-'y, V. B'own, B, Destvfanm, P. WTJl:ams, F. Bullw P. Scruggs. P. Adirflms. Second Row: J. Stkwcldand, V. Lufas, N. Means. C. Pmdcmvv, P. Wafk-Pr, R, Bafvs F. Crosby, P. Rafld-'v. B. Mfflur O. Gmrwvs E. Fwshburn-'. 6 Ulffe MIAGJ PLUQV COOAQCJ HIL LUOPQ we 1581108 Firsi Row: E. Dnltrxn, A. K--y, A. Puttmen, D. Hunkcr, M. Jolvnson. M. Johnston P. Kupfm. Second Row: Mum Svwth R. Burton, J. Adwvtt. B. Strnclrlarxd, N. Murrm Mme Mnrtw, 64 1:4 2 'ilg SK -xe cgi as 3 X YQ as 'K ZS-xggk :W X ima' E I 5 K DISTINGUISHED I 6!wLrL5f0niccn5 JI 4 .- Q TI-IE BIG FIVE Botiom Lefi, Readlng CIOCRWISE. MRS, MEADOWS, Most I-IEIpIuI MR. SFABROOK, Bmt AIIfRrmmd: MR, BOLGE MISS PARIIAM, MrwI CwImIuIg MR, GRIFFIN, Most Fun. IACK SIILWILL, Ina,-vnmxmal Kvy CILIIQ ,Wh ,,.,.- AMONG OUR BRIGHTER STARS--Junv Doig, Moors, Jack SIIIW.-II, Jud Ruglwvrmvf, Tommy Rr' IIM SOME OE OUR TALENT s I J 3 I 55 355 R, Most EnIIwusIasIIc3 ?' 9' DOLLY JEAN DENNIS Mme HI Musa Flora Christopoulo. Ioan Bunch, janv ad. K A f. 2 'S 'E if , Q x X R S x 1 mfb f .. ka K X X5 X Q 5 E w X S. is i X Q ,K X Q X wi SE xii fist 2 -N .5 . AN -Ao- Q 1:5 W x ,V ' Bjfa - 1, X W fm Q . K K ag.: g .... e ' H Mgi '31 I X ii x it 1 E if I 4'-- I , . N g x LS 5 QS.- Vt MQ. x A QQ Q 5 Mi ., 2 5 fx , ,Q fu f' ' Q ar 2 fi X WJ - KL! gf fA6L74Q5fh7fL Gfdcvecufdeee QWQWJIHGHI TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY OF THE HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON As lN'Iayo1' of the City of Charleston, I congratulate you on the outstanding work you are doing. One of the main hopes for world peace is the complete and truthful education of our young people. The High School of Charleston has always been one of the leading educational institutions of its kind in the South and has educated many of our business and professional leaders. As long as there are insti- tutions of learning such as this in our midst, we can hope for a peace- ful and progressive future. Cordially, Zffilww 68 w Wm J .fmazbffeuce Walk! -' - - - - - - - - '- - - - - ' - -AJ-'- '- '-'-'-'-A-T4 WITTSCHEN MOTOR CO. 684 KING S'mm:'r -vtftft-T-T-T-T-T-T-TWT-TWT-TfTf?Tftftvr-T-TfTfTfT-T-T-T-T-TTI I A Zirrhirr Antiques 214- KING STREET 'l'I:I.EP1IONI: 2-2129 S'rmNwAY Pmuos, HAMMOND ORGANS MAGN0vox RADIO-PIIoNoGImPIIs The Oldest Music House in America SIEGLING MUSIC HOUSE 24-3 KING ST. DIAL 6766 GUS RUMPH AUTO SERVICE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Service That Saves 159 MARKET S'nu:r:1' DIAL H157 CIIARLESTON 5, S. C. COMPLIMENTS 01 WORTH AGENCY 90 BROAD ST. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MEET ME AT BOB HUNT The Smokers' Depllrhnent Sfur1 ' DELICIUUS SANDWICHES AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS - POCKET BILLIARDS 314 KING STREET Dux. 7062 CHARLESTON, S. C. ' ' ' ' ' ' LLLLLLLLLllLLLl'L'L'l'l'L-'-I ' n AUTOMATIC GROCERY 101 BROAD STREIYI' LAKESIDE PHARMACY JOSEPH B. Hvns, Ph.ar.D. Colman Bnmxn AND LOGAN S'rs. DIAL 2-334-0 A FRIEND 9 tlantic Coast Life Insurance Compan Y. VV. SCARBOROUGH J. W. ORVIN President Secretary and Treasurer HOME OFFICE 149 VVENTXVORTH ST. CHARLESTON, S. C. DISTRICT OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES THROUGHOUT THE STATE , Y 7' ' 1 - a I W I I ,Ji-I A I ff ww- . Liii rhlk V I ff . ,.,. E 4.11-f LF I 'ii if A 'i 'ff f- if If +IfrI'-'EIFEIEIII JMECEE-J v - ,L H ,il 6, V qj? . ,4 h M? le Ll i 14. : , 1,,,33,l jimi 'Q U 'LH L:f,3'i?- I PQ. , 'vii ml! gm Fl ' 'C' , ' 'LMATII VI Wg1ii g-'fywvfflw 'V ' FI I I ww I I 'E rum . e I I ,?' fi-nbflfu r-- if1 f,! 'C sk-ff--' . f. ,- ,YR 'ME' - L ,. Our Twenty-Seventh Year of Golden Rule Service to the People of South Carolina 7l lgvtft-TvT-if7it-T-T-TfTf:fTftffff-7v?-f-?-?-T-tvT-T-T-t-t-T- I PINCKNEY - CARTER COMPANY Gwzvral I l1SIlI'lllIL'l' AS'!'l'llI'if'lf Honfls 26 Bunn: ST.. Box 227' CIIAlIl.I'1S'l'ON, S. C'. Pnoxrz 3-1601 r ------ DRINK IN BOT'1'I,ES CHARLESTON COCA-COLA BOTTLIN G CO. SOUTHERN LUMBER AND MILLWORK CO. KING S'1'1u+:1c'1' 1Qx'1'r:Ns1oN MILLVVORK AND BUILDING MATICRIAI. D1AL 41-6281 IIIEITENUQEINF I4:L-LAL-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-LAH'-'-'-H---A--'---'-H---------'-' DOCKS - FOU NDATIONS TRACKVVORK - I'II.I'1 DRIVING REPAIRS - ADDITIONS 'I'EI.l'l PHON ES Oxuflclc 2-0858 Rus. 3-114-7 SEI N ,119 4 : Ta 1.0 y. . GM' 5 NEI. V A. Y. WILLARD GENERAL CONTRACTOR Rewdential - C07H1IIICI'C'iGl Imlustrial Construction P. O. BOX 155 ST. ANDREWS BRANCH CHARLESTON, S. C. C-AL-Q-Q-L-LAL-L-J.-J.-L-L-L-L-Li-L-L-L-L-L-L-1-1-L-1-Q-Q-QA:-L 1 ,.,.,4,.-.,.-.-.,,.,A,. ,,----,v,... ............. .....v...----- ------------ ------ I 1 1 1 l 1 --4 :ll ,fx 5 . ' 1,z P wk 'T' ,...1.V-.-, lil , ., , .- .,.1 1 11 'Q 1- B '11 f 1' 5731? 'A ? i '-'L -- , :1 -,'4 1-A 0' :1 1. '-'. ,,:. 2 ..1. 14, ,.VV,.b Z4,. , .Q , all ' 9 A.-'..,-,, ' A' l Y Zqz 11 1 . ,, 5,4 on the successful completion oi your get .J 13, classroom studies. May they be of 'ff . 1111 much value in your future education :fx and assist in meeting and solving the 1 new problems that now confront you I and your country and its system ol :nil tree enterprise. We shall be at your C9 TM an 1'-' command in any way that our services ' Il may aid you. Our heartiest ielicitations REDDY Ku-OWATT I and best wishes go with You. Your Electrlc Servant S A C2 f 57 5? 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IR. ly' 11 H 211- MARKET S11-gmzr PHONE 2-3326 31 BROAD S.mm:T DIAL 5286 -1-T-T-7vT-T-T-T-TvT-T-T-7-T-T-T-T-Tv7-T-T-T-T-f-T-:-T-TvT-:ft-7-4'1I lLTL?-T-TfT-T-f-f-T-T-T-T-T-T-7-T-Tv?-T-T-Tvtft-T-T-tv:-T-T-f-: 73 L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-:LAL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-L-L-.Y1 4 PAINTS - GLASS - BUILDING MATERIALS - VVALLPAPER WILLIAM M. BIRD G CO.. INC. I'I.vtabIishc1l 1865 205 l'IAs'r BAY S'r. 0m'4' You Try, Yuu'II ,-llwnys Huy LA ul CHASE FURNITURE CO. 4-I-I KING S'r. CllARI.l'I8'l'0N 12, S. C. 5280 - DIAL - 2-4-358 LI01SIl'I.IDll'IN'l'S MEXICAN CHILI 393 KING S'rm:l-:'r IIonlr Jlmlr' Pins und Chili FORT SUMTER CHEVROLET CO.. INC. 182 - 18+ MEE'I'ING ST. C'HARLESTON, S. C. PHONE 3-7211 I'-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-g-g-g-g-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L SCHWETTMANN'S Apoth0t'm'i1's' Hull J. Humnx l'n-11-I-Ln, Pruprivtor Rl-zu. Nu. HI92 KING Asn Tn,um PIIONE 2-3824 Cll.uu.r:s'roN. S. C. BURBAGE'S GROCERY AND MARKET COMl'I.Ii'l'E QUALITY FOOD STORE Free Delirvryl 150 Rx:'rl.mGE Av:-:sun ,vr V.xNm:nHuns1' S-rm-nm' Dru. 2-2136 CH,mLr:s'roN, S. C. HAROLD TATU M ARCHITECT 1056 Excr-unc: af. CHARLESTON a. l. c l It Doesn't Take a N Crystal Ball to See YOUR FUTURE IN TELEPHONE WORK s If you choose a Telephone career you may be sure of: - Good pay from the start - Frequent sclzeduled raises - Friendbf co--workers - Helpful supervisors - I nterestin g, important work - Plenigf of opportunity for advancement - One M the best sickness-benefit pension plans in all industry One 'visit to our employment supervisor will slzofw you deyinitebf what you can expect in salary progression and benefits, and lzofw tlze advantages of teleplzone 'work can add up to a real future for YO U. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 75 INo. S. Cnon QILE:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT A 'llynmn lk-hergnl I I , Nnllmn lleherpzal I f 8116 M -nhni -b - - - - EVANS SERVICE STATION M m:'l'I N u A N n MAN Km' STS. 1 -.fi Q ,lilvu I Y'-': 'li 3 :fin In ...Z-T. uus.l g IH Zi' ffffll- ' fu - ,,g -l D i---,A -- V4 6'Y , 'X li. . ... . . - f ga' - ? v-i in -:u-- - - , -1---' Chcxrleston's Social Center Attc-ntivc svrvicc of the highest calilwr and delicious meals in the 'l'm-rrawv Dining Ronin await you at ilu- Furl Snnllvr, f'lIHl'll'Sf0ll'S Social Cc-nh-r C'll1l7'Il'SflIIIN,8 Only lV11tf'rfrnfnf Hold' I'rf'xill1'nt 1 l ON THE FAMOUS BATTERY RUSCON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS Commercial. Industrial and Residential Builders HBUILT BY RUsc0N The New CHARLESTON HIGI1 SCHOOL GYIWINASIUM HAROLD '1'A'l'l'lKlT.'l rvhifzfrf H9 EAST BAY S'l'. CHARLESTON, S. C IJIAL 66-L4 QNSIB MLN- 4 '5P6W3EZIrP' nrfm 5.4353 R. B. Russrzm. F. S. CONRAD, Ju. 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I II Ig I I I, I , I , I I L---- FREEDOM GOES WHERE THE NEWSPAPER GOES 'A' A Free People Must Be An Informed People 'A' A NEWSPAPER'S MISSION IS TO INFORM THE PEOPLE The Charleston Evening Post Afternoons Except Sunday Uhr News mah Gfuurin' Every Morning A ---- -----A----A--------A---I IN STALLMENT FINANCE CORP. 188 KING STR 14:1-:'r mohilr' mul flmmrnl I innnr'iny Sinn' I9 II IISE .VIN III v hs -ll L., EQIIM-IIIIIIIII I In -I-' I E K ' . , mf' 35-lm mg. we oi th mIl's :ml SEIIIIIGDIVSIOIM KENNEDY'S PHARMACY PRI41SC'IilP'l'lUNS 1'm:sIm:s'I' Asn SPRING S'rs. IJIAI. 5534 SOUTHERN ICE COMPANY lC'l'l - COAL - FUEL OII. i'nI'Iu'u .mn HAYNE S'l'llEE'l'S I'IlAlll.I'IS'l'0N, S. C. v--.-.--Y-v-r.Av1w:v:-:wfv1-11-T-1-TL:-rL:LTL:frLTLTLTLfLQg T - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - ---.--f-----f-Ti:-4 PASTRY SHOP 157 KING STREET I I I I cI r FI,owEIIs FRAMPTON'S FLORAL STORE ltil Rl'Tl.EINil'I Avrz. Inu, 3.m3p-I Pity und Suhurlmn ,,1'Hl'l'I'i1'N NIGHT I'.I1.I.s H92 FIINFXRAL DESIGNS l'0RS.-USES l'0'l I'l-BD l'I,AX'I'S il ' ' ' ' ' 'W F BTI? if-LB F F6363 6ii7l'lA555' fvUMI'l.Ihll'IN'l'S or CAROLINA SUPPLIES 6. CEMENT CO. cmd FORD'S REDI-MIX CONCRETE CO. LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTEMI -Y-v--v-f---Ti-rf:f7-:it-f-T-:-7-:fT-T-f-T-Tv?-TvTfTfT-T-T I - - - - - - - I 4 THROWER-VAN NESS TIRE SERVICE. INC. lJIS'l'RllH'T0lI'S 700 KING S'rIn:I-:'r IPIAI. 6331 f'll.mI.I-:s'I'oN, S. C. .-.'.-.-.-, ,','-'-',-,-','--','-','-','.','L'L'L'L':AL ' - ' - I IU I GEORGE H. HAMRICK REAL ES'l'ATE s INSURANCE I'ROPI'IR'l'Y MANAGEMENT 56 Bmmn STRPZICT C1IAkI.Es'r0N 3, S. C. Am.. You WENT A !QAo1f09ra,l9 You Want A Line !9A0f0gral9 And that's the only kind your official Photographer takes! Photographic Studio Third Floor KEHHIWS .9 -L-L-L-L-LAL- ' - ' - ' - ' -L-L-:ALAL- ' - ' - ' -LALAL-L-L-.1-L-L-L-L-1-L-.ig A FRIEND W. ....,... --.v.......-.......... I ADAMS 6 ORTMANN JEWELERS The Store of Fine Jewelry R,EGlB1'lJIlED JEWELER ALIERICAN GEM Socn-rrx' 251 KING ST. CHARLESTON, S. C. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA -----A----------------A-------A1 BLITCH - MORRIS L.Y-fi-W-7v-v-W-v-v-v-v-v-v-3W-W-Y-YAY-Y-W-v-v-v-v-v-W-Y-Y. I A'--------- , I V. M. FRENCH CO. 6 HASELL STREET MARTENS - DAVIS CO. IKEA L ESTATE - lNSU1i,IlNCI'E 35 BROAD ST. DIAL 3-54166 .4.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.-.A.A.-.-.A.A.-.-.A.-.A.-.A.A.-.-.-.-.A.- - fi cam Se:iS UMKSSNIS EBIIIMI K9 r Jlw South's Finest Since l84l V.-.-.-.-.-.-i-i-.-,----.-.-v--v-:-v------f-f'WT-T-T-T-T-5 -v--vA-A-------v-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- v - - - -I COWPERTHWAIT. INC. ' ' SINCE 1831 FINE FURNITURE 205 KING ST. PHONE 5581 I I I I I II II II I II :I I :I II II I II II I iivv A,SA,A,A,A,A,A,AvA,A,L,A,A,k,A,A,A,A,k,A,A,A,A, -bf I I I I I '-A-A-AV,--v,v,f-f-f .................. ..... 1 I - --v-------------- -------------I C0151 PIII M E NTS OF WEHMAN SUPPLY CO. 377 KING S'rnm:'1' MANGEL'S FEMININE APPAREL Pnoxrz 2-2175 289 KING ST. CIIARLI-ZSTON, S. C. ---------A--------------------J, UZ-Q4 I If III : I I II Ig II I I I I I II If- I,- If II I5 If I IQ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -- IL-L- fe' To the boys and girls of Clmarlcston High, we want tu wish you much success and happiness for fUIlIUI'I'U'lU when you take over Fllllllillg' this old wo1'ld. OB Y-I COBURG MILK IS GOOD MILK Always :md All VVuys 83 R...-.-Y-,-.-,.,,.......,.,.,.,., ................ 1' ' -- --- v-- vw- ------:II 11 11 W. K. 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IJIAL 2-1036 'I' 'G' , . , Two Domus WI-:ST 01-' KING III :QE INUU' Uommg RING, 0 W I-4 :I I 4 4 M '4 'I I -----------------------------,M I-------------------------A------- Buy At The Sign Oi The Famous DRUM CLOCK Jewelers and Silzfersmiflzs Since 1855 285 KING STREET - CHARLESTON, S. C. BALFOUR REPRESENTATIVE 85 0 'I U I I 4 I I 4 44: U I :I 'I I I Q I 4 I I 4 I 4 Q Q 'I 'I 4 4I Q 'I I 4 I 4 I 'I I 4 I wM' 'QM 'QM'-- N 'wM 'L1 I I 4 I I lg I 4 I Ig 1 I I VVe, the staff of The 1951 CHARLESTONIAN, should like to express our sincere thanks to you, our patrons and advertisers, for your support and cooperation which helped to make our annual possible. Block C Club Mr. Solomon Breibart Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cantey Class 12-1 Class 12-2 Class 12-3 Class ll-3 Class 10-1 Class 10-3 Class 10-4- Class 9-3 Class 9-5 Class 9-6 Class 8-6 Miss Betty Clotworthy Abra.ham's Men's Shop Adams 6: Ortmann James Allan 8: Co. Atlantic Coast Life Insurance Co Automatic Grocery Avondale Pharmacy, Inc. Bird, William M. 8: Co., Inc. Blitch-Morris Blue Willow Tea Room Bryan, R. L. 8: Co. Bur-bage Self-Service Grocery Burbage's Grocery Carolina Supplies 8: Cement Co. Carroll's Fish Co. Chase Furniture Co. City of Charleston Claussen's Baking Co. Coburg Dairy Coca-Cola Bottling Co. College of Charleston Condon's, James F. 8: Sons, Inc. Copleston's Klendry Cowperthwait, Inc. Edward's Evans Gulf Service Station Fechter Antique Shop Ferguson, L. G. Fort Sumter Chevrolet Co., Inc. Patrons Mr. James Conner Hamilton's Music Box Mr. Lester L. Hamilton Honor Society of C. H. S. Mrs. S. M. Jervey Junior Homemakers Association C. H. S. Key Club Commander William H. Key Little Town Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lucas, Jr. Library Club of C. H. S. H. Martschink 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Miller Captain and Mrs. G. A. Moore Mr. W. R. Patrick Advertisers Fort Sumter Hotel Frampton's Floral Shop Francis Marion Hotel French, V. M. Co. Hamrick, Geo. H. Haverty Furniture Co. Hunt, Bob Installment Finance Junior Rebel Teen Togs Kennedy's Pharmacy ' Kerrison's Lakeside Pharmacy Legerton 8: Co., Inc. . Leland Moore Paint Sr Oil Co. Leon's Men's Wear Levy's Boy's Store Lucas, J. H., Jr. Mangel's, Inc. Marionette Beauty Shoppe Martens-Davis Co. Mexican Chili Parlor McKethan Oldsmobile, Inc. Molony Distributing Co. of Newth-Morris Paper Box Corporation Palace Market Pastry Shop Pearlstine, I. M. :Sz Co. Piggly Wiggly Super Markets 86 -THE STAFF Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pinckney P.-T. A. of Charleston High Mr. John Henry Rathjen, Jr. Mr. Harold T. Rugheimer Mrs. Marshall S. Sanders Mrs. Ann Slack Miss Charlotte Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stilwell Student Council Mr. J. Henry Stuhr Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Weil A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Willard Mr. J. J. Winter Mr. George F. Young Pinckney-Carter Co. Post-Courier Prause, W. K. Rambke, H. D. Co. Rice Business College Rumph's Garage Ruscon Construction Co. Schwettmann's Siegling Music House South Carolina Electric 5: Gas Co. Southem Bell Telephone 8: Telegraph Southern Lumber Sz Millwork Co. Southern Ice Co. Sportsman's Shop St. John Hotel Swift dz Co. Ice Cream Plant Tatum, Harold Tallon's Grocery Thrower-Van Ness Tire Service, Inc. The Tire Co. Wehman Supply Co. Westendorif, C. W. 8: Son Co. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Williard, A. Y., Contractor Wittschen Motor Co. Worth Agency Ye Olde Fountain Come! Gather All, let's sing a song, ln voices loucl ancl clear: Let's sing the praise of Charleston High Our Alma Mater clear. Raise high her colors, Garnet, Gold, Her teachings ever hear, With Bantams lor our mascots, We will have no cause to fear. 86Ll!8 fo .SZPUQ x X W- .ab .wfw Q 'I N774 J? w 3,vge,f..fx- cw-gf: wi' X f 4+ 'f xx'- Sw NA 3 -,bg XX -XQ - N x km-, ,, 3,4 . va X x x ,-f 'Xw1 3. be X 5 X H .,.- x-.ffzrr-E+ -wg.- W' X 5- A'fQfL'N5i?f 56?'.,af5vN,.,qgQ Q 5, .Q ,Y - - A X , . 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