High School of Charleston - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1955

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Name: Nella Mclntyre Gresham Meggett Beatrice Meyer Jocelyn Ann Meyer Jean Mixson William Mock J. Earle Morrison ZMary Louise Murray Carolyn Nance Purnell Orvig Emily Owens George Panos Pat Perreault Jimmy Platts Alice Porter Shirley Porter Wilson Postell Carlton Poulnot David Reed John Reid Thomas Rhett James Preston Richardson Marian Robinson Ronald Rush John Severance Knox Shields George L. Shier Allison Siegling Gertrude Sillivant Slann Simmons Tony Smathers Ruthie Starr Thomas Strickland Jimmie Strickler Dwight Stuckey Harry Stullenbarger Fred Stuhr Marguerite Schmonsees Frances Thomas Carol Thompson Pierre Trenholm Geneva Turner ,Eleanor Van Ness Markay Van Ness Diane Vining Gloria Anne Webb Julius Weil Julian Wells Annie Ruth West Fred Williams Ann Wyrick ,fBetty Young Jean Youngblood Mary Frances Browning SENIGR STATISTICS Con You Feature? Not eating Talking like a Yankee Being loquacious Me on trips through Australia, New Zealand, Southern Germany, and The Netherlands Studying Owning a service station with grease monkey, lra Me passing Mr. Gibbs Turning down a game of bridge Returning borrowed books Eating too much Me making an A in Physics With blonde hair Me, an admiral in the Navy Me with an Italian hair cut With short hair Trying to walk upside down on his hands Reaching the ripe old age of 21 As the world's most prominent physics teacher Studying Spanish every day, ha! Deep sea fishing Me graduating Being late to school Studying Me driving fast Being completely co-operative Piano artist Me making 20 points in a basketball game Making A in Chemistry Getting to school on time Me chasing some girl Doing absolutely nothing Making the honor roll Going to the Citadel Playing the piano Me weighing 200 lbs. Me as a ballet dancer Not always talking Flunking As a singer Being noisy Teaching History Leaving school at 2:30 Going 'home right after school Six feet tall Me, missing any football or basketball games Me, with 20-20 vision Walking home from school Not acting Dating a girl Staying awake in class Keeping her mouth shut Doing Senior Math Attending college - 55 Favorite Expression: You better believe it Crooked as a dog's hind leg Really nscdn oh, zemae' On the Front I Good time Charlie ,,Ah, boyf, l doom, you to the nether regions.' Oh, Zernie Oh, Shuckins You don't know do you? l promise you What seems to be the discrepancy Oh, well Think you something don'tcha' Gee-Wiz! Go-Man Go l don't understand already Sufferin' Succotash Good Gosh lt's a sad case Oh Dear All Rightee Aw! Come on Bull Eel Jehosephat Ya Know Turn Blue Som-Bee That's not fair Do Whaat? And they're the worse kind Dig me you Crazy Cat l Guess So You Fool You'd Be Surprised Oh! No! Oh! Wee! Fiddlesticks lt's Fabulous lsn't That Tender Hi Doogie l Got Tooted Mm-that's good 1, I could use some of that SO dollars or 30 days Ya'll Don't. Bull You better believe it. Anyone for bridge. Lang-a-Lang Do Tell n Cause of Death: Glee Club Sailing Regattas Studying Old age, I hope Mike Killed by a 3-D Spear Good looking women Taking vitamins u-I-ornrnyu Too much excitement Exploding Torpedo Lynne Over-work Wyman Lamar Studying too much A little of everything Over-sleep in classrooms Patsy Water on the brain Over-exercise Chemistry Mrs. Bailey's Geometry Football games St. Andrews Being too skinny Finklestein Reading Dieting Savannah Hurrying because of lateness Eating and sleeping Misuse of Spanish in Mexico Ashley Hall girls Making an A plus in Geometry Being too fat Talking Latin translation My own driving l'm still alive Lanette Barnes Playing Bridge Cadets Being Heard but not Seen Julius Playing football Dyeing Cecil Girls and Gibbs Sleep Being Confused Not Talking Being Late



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ILAST will AND TESTAMENT I, Norton Abrams, leave my seat in Mrs. Sanders Plane Geometry class to Maxine Johnson in hopes that she will make good use of it. I, Breck Barnett, leave my ability to pass by the skin of my teeth to Bonnie 'Barnett, because at the rate she's going, she sure needs it. I, Lannette Barnes, leave my green and brown Bow Tie, to Mr. Bolger to add to his collection. I, Maida Beichman, do hereby leave to Mr. Burn peace of mind after teaching me five hazardous years, and to Dixie Wolcott the wonderful times and memories l've had in my senior year. I, Eleanor Bentz, leave my ability to miss the honor roll by one point to Angela Lindfors. ff I, Tommy Black, leave my ability to pass algebra to Heyward Harvey. I, Arnold Biackman, being of sound mind, leave my ability in chemistry to some unfortunate soul. I, DuBose Blakeney, leave my terrific intellectual ability to Jerry Tribble, I, Ira Bloom, leave to some rising senior my dingle with Mr. Gibbs. I, W. M. Blythe, leave my ability to pass Sr. English under Mr. Gibbs to an' unlucky junior. I, Evelyn Bohlen, leave the many good times that l've had at C.H.S. to my sister, Helen, and hope that she will make the most of them. I, Patricia Booth, leave my ability to study law and make good grades to Bonnie Powell. I, Dickie Boykin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby, leave after a long struggle. I, Lynn Brinson, leave my ability to enjoy psychology class to my sister Donna, and I hope she enjoys it as much as I have. I, Lockie Brown, leave my nickname Llama to Cas Siegling and also my luck on the machines. I, Mary Frances Browning, hereby leave this school to anyone who wants it, and hope they will do better than I did here. I, Barbara Burkhardt, being of sound mind l?J do hereby leave to Sue O'Rourke my ability to make A's in my senior year. I, Pat Burkhardt, leave my ability to smile to all who are in need of such a facial expression. I, Roy Caldwell, being in sound mind do hereby leave to some rising female senior my black curly locks of hair, in hopes that she will like them more than I. I, Carolyn Carraway, leave my well-worn desk in Latin Class to some lucky l?J soul who might decide to take Latin-with the hope that he or she will appreciate and enjoy Mr. Burn as much as I have. I, Jackie Cash, leave my ability to pass Chemistry to whoever is lucky enough to take it. I, John Castanes, leave to my close friend, Milton Demetre my ability to go into Mr. Gibb's class, after studying for hours for a test, and make the lowest grade in the class. I, Elizabeth Cathcart, leave my collection of eye- glasses to those who have found them. I hope that they will enjoy them. I, Raymond Chute, leave my ability to memorize poet- ry for Mr. Gibbs to any dumb junior who needs it. I, Theodore Irvin Cohen, leave my ability to talk and get out of a situation, and my pull with Mr. Rogers to Harry H. Herman. V I, Churchill Curtis, being of sound mind, do hereby leave my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time, to my brother Tommie-I pity him! I, George Coulder Dillard, leave my ability to do chemistry to John Lybrand. I, Gilly Dotterer, leave my ability to pass under Mr. Gibbs to Sybil Johnson. I, Harry Doyle, leave my ability to get kicked out of the library, and my chemistry lab brains lnot muchl to any dumb junior that is as dumb as I. I, Harriet Dudley, leave to Angela Lindfors and May- bell Derry, my wonderful time I had in 4th- Deflod PSY' chology class and to Ruthie Ellsworth, Dottie Buse and Cornelia Campbell my wonderful times at C.H.S. I, Barbara Ellis, leave my dimple to Donna Brinson. I, Ford Farabow, being of sound mind and body, do leave my tremendous speed to Jerry Tribble, andll hope it will enable him to lead CHS to victory in the Turkey Day Race next year. I, Mae Farris, leave my ability to have the reddest nose on cold mornings to June Thomas. I, Jeff Figg, leave Mumbles to CHS. I, Janet Givner, leave my wonderful days at CHS to Sally hoping she will enjoy them as much as I did, and my ability to be prompt to Dixie Wolcott who never seems to get anywhere on time. I, John Graves, leave my school bus to any unde- serving brain. I, Sam Grayson, leave my hard luck and ability to get all broke up ta Allan Millar. I, Emily Green, leave to Rabbit Lockwood, all the pleasures I have found at CHS, except Jimmy. I prefer to take him with me. I, Chad Guerry, leave nothing for I shall undoubtedly return. I, Evelyn Gunter, leave my ability to make A's for Mr. Gibbs to Mary Valassakis, hoping that she will ac- tually make them. I, William Haltiwanger, being of sound mind l?I, do hereby leave my alarm clock Iwhich I never usedl, to any and all ten o'clock scholars in hopes that it will serve them better than it has served me for these five C53 years. I, Mamie Harrison, leave to Dixie Walcott a wad of chewing gum under the first table in the library, and to Angela Linfors I hereby bequeath my superior intelli- gence in French class. I, Lynne Higginbotham, leave my brushes and my ability to splash paint on paper to Catherine Oliver. I, Judy Hirschman, leave nothing as I CGD not afford to-I need everything I have. I, Sybil Hoff, leave my ability to get along with Mr. James to Anne Buist, and also to Anne I leave my lunch time parking place at the Patio. We, Jocelyn Meyer and Wanda Jo Honey, leave our admiration for motorcycles and Marlon Brando, to an upcoming class of motorcycle-crazies. I, Barbara Howard, do hereby take my discharge papers and leave Sally Seebeck on her own, hoping she will never do anything that is wrong. lWithout mel I leave her also with this thought, lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again -the voice of experience. I, Sammy Howell, leave my ability to cut school to Jack Barnette who always gets caught. I also leave to Jack Barnette my ability of loafing in Mr. Gibbs' class and still passing. I, Bill Huggins, leave my ability to leave the scene of trouble just before Mr. Rogers arrives to Cass Seig- Iing, as he will need it. I, David lDaveyI Jones, do I leave my locker to any other seasick seaman who wants it. I, Catherine Nick Kaleondgis, leave to Mr. Burn a package of peppermint life-savers in hopes that he will remember his Latin scholar. I, Harriet Karesh, do hereby leave to my brother, Charles Darish, my ability to cut class and get caught. I, Donna Kinser, leave my ability to make the Honor Roll to some hard working junior. 'KL-4 'I 1 I I 3

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