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Elixir 1981 Lamar High School Lamar, South Carolina Editor-in-Chief Bryan Mozingo Associate Editor .. Nannette Reynolds Business Managers ... Cindy Parnell JoLane Plummer Senior Editor Glenn Rogers Underclass Editors ... .... Denise Newsom Carla Anderson Faculty Editor .... LeGrand Boston Sports Editor Garris Haynes Features Editors Tina Windham Teresa Tolson Organizations Editors . Pam Anderson Kathy McDonald Photographers . ... Beth Stoudemire Susan Watford Designer .. Ms. Dianna Knotts Advisors .. .. Ms. Sue Karnuth Ms. Joan Bloom Table of Contents Living 2 Dedication 17 In Action 18 In the Classroom ... 78 In the Faculty 116 Supporting 126 Closing 153 Doing It ToofcTHeR !! 5 u KEM. r peopi. BUNG THEMSELVES! ns mm rant Doing It Right !! 10 13 I j I ) Ai 15 0« Ii With A SMILE'.' Dedication ... We are very fortunate and privileged to have one of the finest Real People” anywhere, right here at L.H.S. Ms. Blanche Thomas has served this school in almost every way possible. Her dedication, friendliness, and professional stature are a few of the many reasons why she is so popular with both teachers and students alike. Ms. Thomas is noted as being one of the most excellent science teachers around. Students at Lamar find her classes to be both interesting and educational. She has been a sponsor of the Student Council for many years. It seems that when you need her, she is always there. She is always willing and eager to help students with their academic pursuits and in any extra-curricular activities. To you, Ms. Thomas, we dedicate the 1981 ELIXIR. Thank you for being such a great “Real Person. Girls Track Bottom — K. Lowery. S. Lane. H. Green. S. Arthur. S. Smith. N. Drew. A. Bell. C. Coe. 2nd Row — S. Scipio. M. Anderson. D. Windham M. Lewis. C. Parnell. C. Bell. J. Anderson. S. Munn. Top — Coach Styers. J. Plummer. T. Boykin. I. Wilson. B. Stoudemire, M. Harrison. S. Hammonds. S. Lisbon. T. Lisbon. D. Zimmerman, V. Wilson. D. Ross. Charlotte crosses the finish line again for another mile relay team Turn it on. Daisy!! win. 1980 State Champions!!! Melissa gets up after a successful leap over the high jump bar. Coach Styers congratulates Shirley and Charlotte after their Serlinda leads the way across the finish line, win in the broad jump. This event got both of them named on the SC Track and Field Honor Roll. Jennifer goes for the gold! Coaches Bethea, Poole and Bloom watch as a good exchange is made between Wilson and Anderson. 21 Boys Track 1980 Bottom — D. Tutt, P. Hardee. R. Melton, J. Young, D. Sammuels. M. Carter. 2nd Row — R. Dixon. M. Bines. F. Lighty. G. Windham. B. Watford, E. Gerald. Top — Coach Poole, A. George, S. Davis. R. McDaniel. L. Davis, T. Manson, A. DuBose. 22 Charlie — shows good form in the discus throw. Dennis flies high over in the pole vault. 23 Softball Team Extends Winning Tradition Bottom — L. Huneycutt. A. Meggs. E. Howell, E. Lucas. A. Yarborough. K. Hutson. C. Scipio. B. Morrell, B. Rogers. Top P. Robinson. M. Mack. C. Anderson. Coach Bloom. V. Fox. C. Lloyd. S. Hudson. Chris receives encouragement from her teammates. Mary puts muscle into her swing. 24 Elaine with a good cut. Chris on the follow-through. 25 Baseball Team First Runners-Up in Conference Boys Baseball — Sitting — S. Gardner. J. Jordan. S. Hendricks. J. Jordan. T. Lloyd. T. Jeffords. Second Row — C. Boshers. M. Nutter, J. Nutter. J. Jones. T. Tyner. J. Jordan. M. Devine. Coach Bell. A Dixon. Top — D. Carter. M. Thomas. C. Morrell. A Reynolds. K. Stephens. 26 Another run for Lamar. A mighty swing. 27 Joe delivers a pitch. Varsity Football — Kick-off to a Great Season!!! Bottom — A. Dixon (Mgr.), S. Parnell, J. Jordan, R. Melton, R. Benson, A. Reynolds, J. Jordan, M. Haynes, J. Jordan. Row 2 — B. Watford, T. Manson, C. Anderson, T. Floyd, G. Haynes, M. Carter, S. Gardner, J. Mayshack. Row 3 — C. LaCross (Mgr.), S. Jordan, C. Poole, C. LaCross, G. Windham, R. Lloyd. T. Tyner, M. Windham, G. Weaver, Coach Styers. Top — S. Davis, G. Greene, J. Young, L. Davis, R. Washington. E. Gerald. T. Daniels. Not Pictured — Coach Poole, Coach Bloom. Lamar 1980 SEASON RECORD Opponent 0 Johnsonville 0 26 Blenheim 0 6 Clio 8 0 McColl 27 4 Wallace 6 6 Cades Hebron 0 32 Spaulding 0 17 Camden Military 0 28 Ashwood Central 24 31 East Clarendon 14 29 McBee 23 6 Jonesville 42 WON LOST TIED 8 3 1 Arthur Squirrel attempts a field goal. 11S0 M CHUMPIONS Introducing the Senior Players Bottom — James Mayshack, James Young (Bugeye), Reggie Melton, Cliff (Profile) Anderson. Standing — Jon Jordan, Bert Watford, Todd Man-son, Mark (Red) Haynes, Timmy Tyner. Windham n Brry Daniels’ Aaron (Bubba) Reynolds. Justin Jordan. Richard Benson. Standing — Roosevelt Washington. Mike (Arthur Squirrel) • ere99 (Fish) Windham, Larry Davis, Sammy Davis. 29 Coach Styers gives Todd some advise. 30 Dwayne better unload, cause here comes trouble. Ni I Jon gets defensive instructions from Coach Styers. Sammy fights towards the goal line. Lightening Mayshack has the ball — SO RUN!!! Todd gets the snap and pitches it to Sammy coming up hard. Sammy turns the corner for a hopeful gain. Scott leads the offense to the line. The offense is fired up going back to the huddle. Foxes go after a fumble!!! Timmy, Toby, and Sammy are a mean wall of blockers. Foxes forge forward for tough yardage. Timmy fights for an extra gain. Timmy was named first string Jon leaps to make a flying tackle. defensive end on the ALL-STATE Team! Way to go Captain America. Chuck, Gregg and the rest of the line get fired up with some bull in the ring before the game! 33 Varsity Cheerleaders O f) Mascot: J. Plummer. Sitting — T. Parnell. D. Newsom. P. Robinson. Kneeling — M. Harrison. W. Salyers, B. Stoudemire. Standing — M. Lewis. T. Conyers. C. Parnell. M. Howell. i p i R A T I O N Beth Wanda Stoudemire Salyers Pam Monica Robinson Harrison Junior Varsity Football .72 34 53 78-,33 11 87 ft|5? Bottom — R. Blathers. W. Grooms. B. Hayes. V. Davis. D. Price. D. Tutt. J. Bell. A. Galloway. C. Huneycutt. B. Hudson (Mgr.). Row 2 — A. George (Mgr). B. McDaniels. T. Anderson. J. Smith. M. Thomas. J. Huggins. S. Howell. D. Walters. D. Watford, P. Hardy. M. Windham. Row 3 — Coach Bell. Coach Bethea. K. Herrington (Mgr.). D. Evans. C. Reynolds. F. Prescott. W. Dorriety. C. Dixon. C. Phillips. R. Dixon. L. Robinson. J. Davis. C. Huneycutt. Top — S. Reynolds. W. Smith. M. Amerson. J. Reynolds. C. Grady. T. Shaw, L. Robinson, C. Johnson. K. Hardy, T. Windham. J. Daniel. H. Dorriety. 1980 SEASON RECORD Lamar 22 East Clarendon Opponent 0 0 Clio 18 12 McColl 6 26 Lakeview 12 12 Manning 6 20 Hartsville 0 33 East Clarendon 0 WIN 6 LOST 1 35 Donny races down field for a gain. Randy carries the ball for more yardage. It takes two to bring this Fox down. Jay looks for receivers down field. William puts pressure on the passer. Tony Shaw in action. Where is the rest of the team? The big front line is ready to block for a good kick-off return! 37 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders raise spirit! OOPS! I got a little carried away. Boys’ Varsity Basketball Standing — Coach Poole, Carey Jeffery, Arthur Dolford, Timmy Tyner, Tony Shaw, Randy Lloyd, Gregg Windham, Todd Manson, Terry Daniel Mac Devine, Tim Jeffords. Kneeling — Mgr. William Smith, Sammy Davis, Mark Zimmerman, Larry Davis. Larry Davis, Arthur Dolford, Timmy Tyner. Gregg Windham, Terry Daniel. Todd Manson, Sammy Davis Senior Highlights Timmy releases for a hopeful Terry meditates, point. Arthur goes high for two. Fish wants a piece of the action. Sammy shoots from the side. Todd concentrates at the line. Foxes warm up before the game. rerry tries for two up close. Dwight follows through his shot. Tony tries to walk on air to the basket. Dwight with an easy lay-up Tony slips inside for a wide open lay-up. Timmy tries to get position for a rebound. Girls’ Varsity Basketball Standing — Coach Bell. Sonya Hammond. Kathy Hutson. Pam Robinson. Monica Harrison, Carla Anderson. Daphne McCullough. Susan Watfort Diane Dargan. Kneeling — Jacadele Dargan, Dawn Windham. Marcia Thomas. Senior Players Daphne McCullough. Monica Harrison, Pam Robinson, Carla Anderson, Jacadele Dargan 44 Kathy releases from outside for a hopeful two. Carla shoots and Sonya shows her monster face. Mary throws up two from the side. 45 Dawn doesn’t care whether she’s guarded or not; she can score. Monica battles for the rebound. Mary shoots while totally surrounded. Sonya stretches for the ball. Sonya brings down the ball in a flock of grabbing hands. Dawn shoots high for a needed two points. 46 Pam passes to someone open under the goal. Get that ball girls! Carla fires for two from an inside seam. Mary lays-up for an easy two Pam struggles for two JV Girls’ Basketball •tanding — Theatrice Lighty. Hope Windham, Debra Coe. Caroline Lyde, Lisa Lyde, Lisa Harrell. Kathy McDonald. Coach John Bloom. Kneeling — Charlotte Coe. Bessie McFadden, Nora Drew, Beth Rogers, Angie Yarborough. Charlotte dribbles toward the goal. Teresa looks for someone to pass the ball to. 49 JV Boys’ Basketball Standing — Derek Jacobs, Charles Phillips. Randy Dixon, Leon Robinson, Stoney Parnell. Arthur Jackson. Keith Hardee. Corey LaCross, Tal Windham. Travis Weaver. Cleveland Johnson. Junior Davis. Coach Bethea. Kneeling — Jay Huggins. Darryl Price. Richard Price. Edward goes for the lay-up Dennis gives a mighty leap to win the toss Corey looks for someone to pass the ball to. Stoney brings the ball down court. Edward takes a wide open shot. 50 Coach Bethea calls a time out. Stoney takes a set shot from the top of the key. Travis goes high for two. Dennis takes a jumper from the side. Edward throws a jumper toward the basket. Converse College Jacadele Dargan and Carla Anderson Set o(ar5 Furman College Glenn Rogers and Bryan Mozingo A dillar, A dollar A ten o’clock Scholar? Presbyterian College Todd Manson, Carla Anderson, Denise Newsom, and Bryan Mozingo 53 Marshals 1980 Co-Chief Marshals Carla Anderson Each year six members of the junior class are chosen to serve as Marshals. These students must have the highest academic averages overall. The Chief Marshal must have the highest average of the six. This year two young men had the same average. Therefore, they served as Co-Chief Marshals. Being a Marshal is one of the highest honors Lamar High has to offer. Todd Manson and Bryan Mozingo Mitch Howell 54 Glenn Rogers Justin Jordan Halloween Kings and Queens Junior High — Tony Stevens and Aubey Norris; Senior High — Angie Bell and Charles Phillips Miss Sweethearts Miss Silver Fox Senior High — Iris Wilson; Junior High — Cheryl Cannon CtO 56 Governor's School Lynn Huneycutt Mr. Elixir Bryan Mozingo '81 13 af People Vearbook SI | Teacher of the Year — Perry Bell All-State Football Team All-Conference Team Timmy Tyner was named to the first string Class A All-State football team He made this prestigious team as a defensive end. Seven players from the football team were named to the conference 4-A football team. They were: Top Row — Sammy Davis. Timmy Tyner. Middle Row — Roosevelt Washington. Scott Gardner. Jon Jordan. Bottom Row — Richard Benson and Justin Jordan. 57 58 Homecoming ’80 the You can always find them cheering for the team. These juniors have a way of showing Homecoming Spirit and junior class pride all at once. WA W; Homecoming had a strange effect on Angie Bell. We already know we are 1, Mr. Dowling. Talk about tacky, this is pure out clash; Here comes Lisa Parnell. Gr I o . What are you looking for, Garris?? Year of the Fox Denise, your excitement is showing. Lamar High's band looking classy as always. Hey, Vonda at your age you should be able to sharpen a pencil. Would you believe the hats people like Cliff Anderson, Angie Bell, Timmy Tyner, and Robert McDaniels wear? This year Homecoming brought many exciting activities to Lamar High. Spirit Week, Parades, Pep Rallies, Chicken Bog, A Victory, and the crowning of a new Homecoming Queen made it unforgettable. For one week students were estatic and happy. We all smiled and laughed the whole week through. To say the least, we had a ball. The excitement epidemic seems to be going around. p0 V m Homecoming Queen — 1980 Eighteen young ladies competed for the title of Homecoming Queen. Pam Robinson was crowned the winner. Denise Newsom was selected first runner-up. Second runner-up position was held by Wanda Salyers and Carolyn McDaniels. First Picture: Left to Right — Tammy Dorriety, Pam Anderson, Stacia Hudson, Sonya Hammonds, Monica Harrison, Melissa Lewis, Carla Anderson, Annette Gulledge, Pearlie George. Second Picture: Left to Right — Terri Parnell, Wanda Salyers, Mary Mack, Beth Stoudemire, Pam Robinson, Denise Newsom, Carolyn McDaniels, Daphne McCullough, and Lisa Parnell. HOMECOMING QUEEN — PAM ROBINSON ©«© 30 Miss LHS Crystal wipes away the tears. r a Miss LHS — Alisa Grady First Runner-up — Kathy Harrell; Second Runner-up (right) — Linda Howell; Miss LHS (center) — Alisa Grady. Miss Jr. High Miss Jr. High — Sandy Munn and First Runner-up — Shannon Parnell Pam places the ribbon on Shannon Sandy and Shannon stand to be admired ■Student Council AnnualStaff f ewSpaper Staff Senior Seta Club junior Seta L.lub YU arching id and 1W1 ajorette 3lag Qirls Rifle QirL Senior Sdigh Chorus Sand eginmng rivers Office Assistants rdibrarg Assistants Quill and Sc tcroi Organizations 63 Student Council The Student Council has done a very good job this year. They have helped raise the spirit of the students and of the faculty. They have gotten more people involved at LHS in the various activities. Everyone needs to realize how much the Student Council has done for LHS and thank them for always doing a fine job. President of the Student Body Justin Jordan Representatives: 1st Row - L to R - C. Boykin, P. Drew, J. Oliver, B. Hudson, G. Nutter, V. Davis, K. Lynch, K. McDonald. 2nd Row - T. Windham, B. Davis, J. Dargan, D. Watford, L. Harrell, D. Windham, T. Conyers, M. Lewis, S. Howell. 3rd Row - T. Taylor, D. Zimmerman, G. Haynes, T. Shaw, G. Windham. P. Robinson, T. Manson, C. LaCross, J. Jordan, E. Gerald. nnua Staff The Annual Staff has worked long and hard to produce what they think is the best annual in the history of Lamar High School.” We hope you enjoy the Elixir as much as we enjoyed working on it for you, the Real People” of LHS. (1) Editor-in-chief Bryan Mozingo (2) Associate Editor Nannette Reynolds (3) Advisors Ms. Sue Karnuth and Ms. Joan Bloom; Designer Ms. Dianna Knotts 66 Staff Members: L to R - 1st Row - L. Boston, V. Damon, T. Tolson, P. Anderson, K. McDonald. A. Bell, K. Harrell, G. Green, J. Martin. 2nd Row - R. Norris, P. Amerson, D. Newsom, C. Anderson, J. Plummer, T. Windham, S. Watford. 3rd Row - J. Youngs, J. Reynolds, G. Haynes. B. Mozingo. C. Parnell. G. Rogers. B. Stoudemire. N. Reynolds. M. Cannon. 67 Photographers Garris Haynes, Susan Watford, and Beth Stoudemire Features Editors Teresa Tolson and Tina Windham Faculty Editor LaGrand Boston, Senior Editor Glenn Rogers Business Editors Cindy Parnell and JoLane Plummer Underclass Editors Denise Newsom and Carla Anderson, Sports Organization Editors Kathy McDonald and Pam Anderson Editor Garris Haynes Newspaper Staff The Newspaper Staff has done a good job this year. They have come a long way in the past couple of years. Every year it gets better and better. They are always current on the news and are up-to-date on the events that take place at LHS. Reporters: L to R - 1st Row - D. Newsom, S. Hammond. D. Burris, K. McDonald, K. Lowry, S. Watford. 2nd Row - D. Damon, G. Lloyd, C. Anderson, M. Howell, B. Stoudemire, B. Norell, J. Plummer, T. Windham. 3rd Row - F. Lighty, J. Jordan, D. Hines, G. Haynes, T. Manson, B. Mozingo, M. Bines, G. Rogers, J. Jordan, M. Carter, N. Reynolds. Art Editor Fran Glasscock, Typists Debra Damon and Debbie Burris Co-Sponsors: Ms. Jacadele Beasley and Ms. Eleanor Ashe Sports Editor Todd Manson, Assistant Sports Editors Freddie Lighty, Justin Jordan, and Micheal Bines Exchange Editor Carla Anderson. Editorial Editor Margo Howell, Page Editor Ginger Lloyd Feature Editors Tina Windham, and Nannette Reynolds Managing Editor Beverly Morrell, News Editor Glenn Rogers Senior Beta Club L to R - 1st Row - D. Newsom, J. Plummer, T. Conyers, M. Howell, D. Windham, M. Lewis, G. Perkins, B. Morrell, L. Harrell, C. Shady, S. Hudson. 2nd Row - B. Davis, S. Hammonds. J. Dargan, K. Hutson, C. Jeffery, C. Anderson, N. Reynolds, T. Windham. V. Ward, K. McDonald. P. Allen. 3rd Row - J. Jordan, C. Poole. G. Haynes, T. Tyner, J. Jordan, M. Devine, T. Manson, B. Mozingo, L. Huneycutt, P. Anderson. Not Pictured — G. Rogers. Robbie Watford. Senior Sponsor Ms. Flossie Cousar Junior Sponsor Ms. Janie Howell Junior High Beta Club L to R - 1st Row - S. Lane, D. Dargan, T. Boykin, S. Arthur, L. Lyde, S. Smith, S. Cannon, N. Drew, K. Lynch. 2nd Row - K. Wright, H. Windham, M. Privette, D. Kirby, K. Stratton, C. Miks, P. Hardy. 3rd Row - G. Nutter. V. Davis. M. Youngs. B. Rogers. C. Clements. S. Howell, S. 72 Griffin. 's.togo am Band Members: L to R - Kneeling - T. Boykin, C. Coe, C. Bell. C. Jeffery. P. Anderson. 1st Row - L. Conyers. K. Moore. S. Lane. M. Jeffords. S. Hammond, J. Logan, D. Tutt, C. Cannon, M. Young. P. Windham, G. Greene. 2nd Row - S. Author, T. Smith, S. Scipio, N. Drew. M. Howell, B. Hudson, A. Norris, D. Conyers, S. Griffin, P. Jones. T. Robinson, L. Author, M. Carraguille, L. Watford, G. Nutter. R. Fender, S. Munn. D. Price. D. Evans, C. Carter, C. Phillips, E. Howell, V. Ward. 4th Row - D. Scarborough, M. Boice, M. Freeman, K. Herrington, C. Reynolds. E. Carraguille, D. Jacobs. C. Weaver, M. Amerson, D. Windham, L. Odom. 5th Row - B. Davis. M. Bines. E. Johnson, V. Davis, R. Herrington, W. Dority, D. Lewis. S. Reynolds. T. Windham. C. Boshers. S. Hudson. 6th Row - R. Johnson, E. Scarborough, M. Zimmon, T. Shaw, T. Perkins, L. Green. C. Jeffery, S. Howell, G. Perkins, C. LaCross, A. Yarborough. F. Lightly. Drum Major: Crystal Bell The band helping to raise some spirit Director: Ms. E. DeBord Marching Band Majorette With A Flame Lamar High Band had a new sparkling touch added this year. As the band played on, Pam Anderson, our majorette twirled the flaming baton. This is the first year in a long time that we have had a flaming baton. It has added a very nice touch to the spirit of Lamar High School. Rifle and Flag Girls Improving Rifle Girls L to R - Celestine Jeffery. Charlotte Coe, Teresa Boykin Flag Girls Flag Girls: L to R — Debra Scarborough, Sabrena Arthur, Ladrenda Arthur, Brigette Davis, Stacia Hudson, Vanda Ward, Lisa Odom, Tammy Robinson. Beginning Band 1st Row - L to R - S. Parnell, J. Jordan, M. Dority, M. Dorriety. K. Wright, S. Cannon, D. Dargan. 2nd Row - T. Allen, K. Lynch, D. McCollough, L. Griffin, S. Jeffords, L. Lyde, C. Boykin. 3rd Row - G. Fields, J. Howell, J. Hickman, K. Jordan. C. LaCross, P. Best, C. Green. 75 Senior High Chorus 1st Row - L to R - S. Anderson, M. Garner, C. Windham, L. Warren, K. Wilkers. E. Lucas, D. Johnson, L. Peoples. D. McCollough. 2nd Row - L. Stokes, G. Jordan, O. Britt, E. Johnson, P. George, M. Harrison, P. Robinson, M. Thomas, S. Lisbon. 3rd Row - A. Huckabee, M. Dubose. J. Samuel, A. DuBose, R. Blathers, L. Damon, R. Price, F. McDowell. Important People at L.H.S. Bus Drivers: L to R - Standing - C. Anderson, A. Gulledge, W. Salyers. P. Windham, M. Bines, T. Tyner. R. Washington, S. Gardner, J. Jordan. R. Johnson, J. Jordan, J. Gee. Windows: G. Windham, R. McDaniel, G. Green, T. Daniels. A. Dolford, C. Brown. S. Alford, F. Lighty. Office Assistants: L to R - T. Tyner. D. Newsom. K. McDonald, T. Herrington. A. Bell, S. Watford. M. Drew. J. Jordan. 76 Library Assistants: J. Youngs, M. Hines. D. Damon. T. Robinson, J. Gee. M. Bines. R. Washington, M. Cannon. K. Harrell. Quill an J Scroll 1st Row - L to R - J. Jordan, D. Newsom, B. Morrell, T. Windham, G. Lloyd, B. Stoudemire. 2nd Row - G. Rogers, M. Howell. C. Anderson, N. Reynolds, J. Plummer. 3rd Row - T. Manson, B. Mozingo. Not Pictured - F. Lighty, M. Bines. 77 In Dedication To promote the sale of annuals, the annual staff decided to dedicate these two pages to the class that bought the biggest percentage of annuals. We are proud to announce that this section will be dedicated to Real People in the Seniors — the Class of ’81 Class Officers: President — Legrand Boston; Treasurer — Tammy Dorriety; Vice-President — Robbie Watford; Secretary — Monica Harrison. Pam Amerson Connie Alford John Alford Carla Anderson Cliff Anderson David Andrews Michael Bines LeGrand Boston Richard Benson Charlie Brown Robert Brown Mickey Brown 81 Charlena Damon Debra Damon Veronica Damon Mae Helen Cannon Doris Cooper Debbie Burris 82 Alvin Dubose Cathy Sue Freeman Tammy Dorriety Michael Fulwood 83 Alisa Grady Mitch Howell Mark Haynes Annette Gulledge Teresa Herrington Lynn Jefferson Monica Harrison Mitchell Hines Dianne Johnson 84 Justin Jordan Jon Jordan Freddie Lighty James Lisbon Lori Mancill Patsy Joye Lucius Logan Todd Manson Elaine Lucas Denise Newsom Mike Nutter Carolyn McDaniels Robert McDaniel James Mashack Reggie Melton Bryan Mozingo Janice Martin Daphne McCoullough 87 Lisa Stokes Beth Stoudemire Freddie Sutton Timmy Tyner Michael Thomas Roosevelt Washington Robbie Watford Gregg Windham Frankie Valle Kathy Wilkes Mike Windham 88 Susan Windham Sue Windham Jane Woods Dreams Lead The Heart There is no dream so small you cannot make it A lovely thing of vivid blue and white; There is no hope so tiny but its glowing May touch the dark of centuries with light. There is no flower so faded that its petals May hold a hint of fragrance that will last; There is no memory so lost and so broken That it can fail to glorify the past. There is no vision in this world of striving That does not help the tired soul to peace; There is no suffering, however bitter, That does not end at last in glad release. There is no dream so small but its slim fingers May point the path to all that life holds best; There is no road, no matter how it falters, That does not lead the heart, at last, to rest. — Margaret E. Sangster Senior Superlatives Best All Around Pam Robinson Justin Jordan Most Attractive Denise Newsom Robbie Watford 90 Most Intellectual Carla Anderson Bryan Mozingo Friendliest Kathy Wilkes Mark Haynes “A smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches those who receive, without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the memory sometimes lasts forever. No one is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and no one is so poor but that he can be made rich by it. ” 91 V Most Athletic Pam Robinson Michael Bines Most Dependable Jacadele Dargan Justin Jordan “Our responsibility: every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty.” — John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 92 “Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming. ’’ — John Wooden Best Dressed Denise Newsom Mitchell Hines Most Likely To Succeed Carla Anderson Bryan Mozingo 93 Wittiest Carolyn McDaniels Cliff Anderson Best Personality Beth Stoudemire Justin Jordan “The best cosmetic in the world is an active mind that is always finding something new. ’’ — Mary Meek Atkeson 94 If If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies; Or, being hated, don’t give way to hating; And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; If you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster, And treat these two imposters just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools; Or watch the things you gave your life to broken, And stoop and build them up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on the turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says to them: “Hold on’’; If you can walk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings — nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, YOURS is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And — which is more — you’ll be a Man, my son. — Rudyard Kipling Jennifer Anderson Angie Bell Juniors ■ Crystal Bell Carolyn Brown Elaine Bruce Junior Officers: (bottom row) Sonya Hammonds. Secretary. Scott Gardner. Treasurer, (top row) Surlmda Lisbon. President. Tammy Conyers. Vice-President Dorothy Butler Mark Carter Dwight Coe W David Daniel Lerone Damon Sheila Doriety Martha Drew Margaret Dubose Scott Gardner Stevie Green Danny Hines Della Jackson Class of Nineteen Eighty-Two Gloria Fox Janice Green Robin Freeman Leatha Green Sonya Hammonds Edna Mae Howell Modestine Jacobs 4 Garris Haynes Margo Howell Debra Johnson Cary Jeffords Tim Jeffords Sammy Hendricks Jasper Hickman 97 Reginald Johnson James McDowell Donnie Moses Beverly Morrell Melissa Lewis Robert Moses Tammy Robinson JoLane Plummer Joyce Samuel Robert Robinson Cindy Perkins vi Sherry Reynolds Ronnie McCoy Nannette Reynolds Wanda Samuel 98 Ernest Scarborough Marsha Thomas Sharon Weaver Daisy Zimmerman Gloria Smith Teresa Tolson Iris Wilson Philip Windham ftCAL Peopit % 4 John Smith Ken Stephens Sonya Watford Violet Wilson Dawn Windham Gladys Thomas Al Susan Watford YM Joel Windham Harold Boseman James Cooper Addie Dolford Gail Fields Sophomores Pam Anderson Sherry Anderson LaDrenda Arthur Timmy Boseman Corretta Bruce Bridgette Davis Annie Dixon Ellen Dority Belinda Dorriety Virginia Fox Annette Goerge fcl 4 Anthony Dixon Evander Gerald I h Lawrence Coe Elaine Dubose Johnny Goodson 100 Class of Nineteen Eighty-Three «Mf9 A Kathy Harrell Edward Johnson II , ' Gloria Greene Greg Greene Melody Griggs Roger Herrington Wadell Hickman Lisa Harrell Celestine Jeffery Randy Jeffery Doug Jefferson Gerri Jordan Corey LaCross Linda Howell k 4 Edell Johnson Chris Lloyd Kaye Lowry Sophomore Officers Kathy Harrell. President. Elaine Dubose. Vice-President; Virginia Fox. Secretary; Kathy McDonald. Treasurer 101 Kathy McDonald Charlene Samuel Mary Mack Frank McDowell Dwayne Polk Dennis Samuel Dirk McCullough Bessie McFadden Charlie Poole Jennifer Samuel Richard Price Charles Ross Joann Samuel Debra Scarborough Celeste Shady m J s Alan Sharpe 102 Tincie Stephens Marty Tolson Ronnie Sutton Jackie Thomas Joe Stephens Caleb Waiters Vonda Ward Chuck Weaver Louise Warren Robert Weaver Travis Weaver Vicki Weaver 103 Freshman Freshman Officers Row 1 — Fabian Prescott. Treasurer; Delores Ross. Secretary Row 2 — Phillip Hardee. Vice-President; Donnie Watt or d. President. Derick Butler Jonathan Daniel i 1 Olivia Britt Jessie Damon Cheryl Cannon Johnnie Davis Crystal Clements Wanda Davis James Amerson Jerry Bell Angela Coe Randy Dixon Marson Amerson Heft Ard Randy Blather Chris Bosears Debra Coe Cleveland Damon Daniel Dorriety Henry Doreity Van Dowling Pam Evans Chris Grady Frankie Freeman Knorphe George Larry Glasscock 104 Anthony Galloway Lee Green Randy Galloway % Sarah Griffin Keith Hardee Phillip Hardee Tracy Howard Brenda James Theatrica Lighty Carolyn Miles Charles Phillips xU t w Joel Reynolds Class of Nineteen Eighty-Four Alan Huckabee Cleveland Johnson Teresa Lisbon Lisa Moore Fabian Prescott Stephen Reynolds Jay Huggins Harry Humbert Penny Jones Sandra Jordan Patricia Micheal Jackson Kathy Jacobs Humbert Jermone Knotts Janie Lucas Carla Mancil Boyd McDaniel Mark McColl Teresa McCoy Ray Norris Phillip Oliver Lisa Odom m ' S A Billy Joe Parnell Corlis Peoples Michelle Privette Leonard Robinson 105 Beth Rogers Delores Ross Glen Russell Randy Rogers Clifton Sansbury Shirley Scipio Fannie Scott Tony Shaw Darren Tutt Lynn Watford Donnie Watford David Walters 106 Michelle Young Sheila Windham Angie Yarborough Darren Watkins 107 Eighth Grade Alberta Abraham r Helena Baldwin Roger Bell James Briggs Mitchell Blanton Eighth Grade Officers: Sitting — Sandra Smith. Secretary; Derek Jacobs. Treasurer. Standing — Darrell Price. President. Sherrie Lane. Vice-President. Tripp Anderson Subrina Arthur William Best Scott Broach John Bruce Teresa Boykin Vincent Davis Anthony Dinkins Carla Carter Bennie Davis Melissa Conyers Lester Devine Enrico Carrisquilla Darren Damon Manuel Carrisquilla V Willette Damon Donna Conyers Margaret Cooper David Cannon Colleen Damon s Curtis Dixon Bruce Dolford Russell Dolford _ it Will Dorriety Nora Drew Doug Evans 108 Robert Fender William Grooms Rona Jackson David Lewis Janice Mack Class of Nineteen Eighty-Five James Green 0% XT Kyle Huneycutt Marty Freeman 4 M Keith Herrington Helen Green Karl Huneycutt Robert Fox Bruce Hayes Margie Garner Dorothy Hilton William Goodson Michelle Howell fa . Bobby Hudson Derick Jacobs Joey Logan Lewis Mack Mary Hudson Michelle Jeffords Elizabeth Lucas Lula Mae Mack Calvin Jackson a .. jj Benny Kent Willie Mae Humbert Sheila Joye Gloria Jackson Sherri Lane Vondella Humbert Buster Johnson 109 Neverseen McColl £ Tara McDaniel Aubey Norris Pammy Odom Kenneth Muldrow Willen Owens Tina Perkins Darrell Price Chris Privette Sandra Smith Carlton Reynolds Tansi Smith Tony Stevens Linda Samuel Sylvester Samuels ' Kenny Stratton Robin Sutton Steve Windham Valerie Wright fiCM. 980Pit 110 Teresa Allen Bill Amerson Rusty Anderson Penny Best Connie Boykin Sandra Cannon Robert Dorriety Eddie Dowling Kevin Galloway Timmy Glasscock Robbie Griggs Loretta Grooms Seventh Grade Ken Anderson Hope Blanton Pam Clements Patricia Drew Seventh Grade Officers: Jimmy Oliver, Vice-President; Sandra Cannon, Secretary; Tracey McDowell, President; Renee Galloway, Treasurer. Dianne Dargan Eric Davis Mary Lou Michelle Dorriety Dorriety George Fields Wayne Fountain Lola Gainey Scottie Gainey Dianne Coe George Gray Cheryl Greene Debra Green Lucia Griffin Timmy Grooms Buddy Hatfield Thomasine James Howell Carolyn Hudson Hickman 111 Class of Nineteen Eighty-Six Henry Jackson Billie Jean Jordan Larry Humbert Kathy Johnson Vera Humbert Sheila Johnson Sylvia Mae Jackson Johnny Jacobs Kevin Jordan Angela Knotts Jackie Jeffery - v James Knotts Scott Jeffords Annie Ruth Lucas Willie Lucas Lisa Lyde Michael Lyde Kelvin Lynch Monique Martin Shannon Parnell 112 Lora Ann Peoples Kenny McConnell Gregory Peterson Mark McDaniel Dean Prescott Mike Smith 4 Tyron Smith J Renee Sowells i Cm Gerald Stevens Angela Sutton Freddie Watford Anthony Thomas Leonard Thomas Chiron White Randy Weaver Cecil Timmons Rhonda Windham —i Lonnie Ray Reggie Reynolds Calvin Samuel Charles Samuel Vonnie Karla Wright Shirley Windham Zimmerman Jimmy Newsom — Area Superintendent Mr. Newsom’s life is centered around education. He has risen from teacher and coach, to elementary principal, high school principal and now is our Area Superintendent. His policies are always aimed at better education, no matter if they do not exactly suit all the people, all the time. For this, the students of LHS are eternally grateful. 118 Mrs. Yvonne Andrews, Bookkeeper Mrs. Gayla Tallon, Health Supervisor 119 Principal of LHS T.E.C. Dowling A friendly smile, eagerness to give us a pat on the back for a job well-done, a sincere word of encouragement when we become discouraged, willingness to aid us as we strive to find and attain our place in society, an ever-present interest in each of us as distinctive individuals, an enthusiasm for sharing with us the fun of extracurricular activities and a devotion to the ideals of his profession are all a part of our principal, MR. T. E. C. DOWLING. Because of these, the Lamar High students will long remember you. 120 Mr. Livington Scipio, Assistant Principal Ms. Carol Copeland, Assistant Secretary Ms. Carolyn Jones, Secretary H ■ I g h s c h 0 i i 1 0 f f ■ 1 C e Mr. Wilmer Dove, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Eleanor Ashe Mr. Phillip Bethea r Ms. Flossie Cousar Mrs. Jacqueline Beasley Mrs. Joan Bloom Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Mrs. Naomi Carter Ms. Ellen DeBord Ms. Bernell Evans 122 Mrs. Susan Garris Mrs. Ola Mae Grooms Mr. Eddie Knotts Mr. Albert Gray Ms. Sue Karnuth Mrs. Marion Gray Mr. Sylvester James Mrs. Diarjna Knotts Mr. Myrtis Knotts Mr. Kenneth Lawhon 123 ■ Mrs. Vicky Register Mrs. Dorothy Plummer Mrs. Blanche Thomas Mrs. Eliza Rivers Mrs. Louise Reynolds Mrs. Thelma Stanton Miss Genova Stevenson Mr. Terry Styers 124 Mr. Alfred Washington Mrs. Faye Yelton Mrs. Wanda Ward 125 Top Row, Left to Right — Sally Windham. Glenda Munn, Mattie Reynolds. Sarah Robinson. Hattie Smith. Bottom Row. Left to Right — Hattie Miller. Lessie Lee. Vermeil McClain. Alerta McCullen. Lula Smith. Real People ALL THE WAY. FOXES GOOD LUCK 127 A. Q. INDUSTRIES INC. Timmonsville, S.C. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Marine Corps Recruiting Station 417 Post Office Building Macon, Georgia 31202 128 1 Compliments of LAVELLE’S GROCERY Phone — 326-5505 LAMAR COUNTRY CLUB Box 747 Lamar, S.C. 29069 Catch That Pepsi Spirit — Drink it in Magnolia Mall Phone — 662-3201 Compliments of LAMAR EXXON Main Street 326-5721 Lamar, S.C. 326-7117 A s 0 T, ik. r .'s Fludds, Inc. 1210 W. EVANS STREET FLORENCE. S. C. 29501 003-6607363 wholesale - Retail Sporting Goods RES. 303-6763 PALMETTO SPORTS 335 W. Carolina Ave. Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 (803) 332-1561 SEVEN OAKS SUPPLY COMPANY P.O. Box 215 Phone 704 485-4117 Cleaning Materials Oakboro, North Carolina 28129 Quality — A Tradition Since 1865! For All the Family. COKERS MUTUAL Savings and Loan Association Hartsville, S.C. Compliments of L.L. SMITH SON INC. EXXON DIST. Frankie O. Belk, Sidney Belk, Marshall Pairs, Tom Freeman, Hamer Parnell BELK-KING FUNERAL HOME Darlington — Lamar 393-2824 Coke Adds Timmonsville, SC Life. 131 -- • w ' • HOWELLS SERVICE STATION ,nd GROCERY HARDWARE Lake Swamp Comm. Rt. 2 CARDELL CARTER Pontiac Buick 241 N. Irby Florence, SC Timmonsville, S.C. 1 % COTTON FERTILIZERS TRULUCK FARM SUPPLY Cotton Purchasing and Storage Insecticides — Seeds — Liquid Nitrogen — Treated Post Best Wishes From COURTESY DRUG Timmonsville, S.C. 29161 Seaboard Depot Timmonsville, S.C. Ph. 346-2102 P.O. Box 430 SMITH FULLER ARCHITECTS Florence, S.C. Congratulations to the Class of 1981 C S BUILDING MATERIALS Highway 76 Timmonsville, S.C. “Buy More For Less at C S” Lumber — Plywood — Paneling 346-2802 .jui p.umkhu fin Congratulations Seniors LAMAR FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP FIBER INDUSTRIES 133 134 Compliments of ANDREWS AND SON, INC. P.O.Box 8 ACL Depot Lamar, S.C. Doors — Sashes — Insulation — Sheet Rock Lumber — Roofing — Plumbing Harold Andrews, Pres. Jim Andrews, V. Pres. Railroad Ave. Lamar, S.C. Phone: 326-5131 ■ 803-332 7562 Buick 803 332-2331 _ . . O Ids Pontiac i628 i S'rw 1; KMlroM P O Draw. Harttvillt, S. C 29550 Compliments of HARTSVILLE FURNITURE GALLERIES Carolina Ave. 332-7577 HARTSVILLE FURNITURE CO. N. 5th Street 332-9044 Compliments of the HARTSVILLE MESSENGER Compliments of REYNOLDS’ SUPERMARKET Corner of Main and Reynolds Ave. Phone: 326-5727 Compliments WESTERN AUTO and LAMAR AUTO PARTS | Lamar, S.C. E.M. FLOYD, JR. Attorney at Law 125 W. Home Avenue Telephone 803-332-1141 P.O. Box 909 Hartsville, S.C. 29550 I Congratulations to the Class of 1981 MOODY-GODLEY AUCTION CO. P.O. Box 795 Darlington, SC 803-393-0431 1 DuBOSE JEWELERS Public Square 393-4431 Darlington 136 For the Best Tobacco Prices Around Sell at... PLANTERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE E. Broad Street Darlington, S.C. Phone: 393-7771 P.O. Box 777 STATE SCHOOL SUPPLY 320-326 South Main St. Sumter, S.C. 29150 Wholesale School Supplies • Office Supplies • Games • Paper Products • Instructional Supplies o Phone: 775-2911 Compliments From DELTA BUILDING SYSTEM, INC. ' Railroad Ave. Lamar Congratulations EOIOR J H SMITH MFG., INC. 138 GAY-ANN SUPERETTE HOWARD L. JOHNSON J R LUNCH LAYTON PERRY FUNERAL HOME Dr. Mrs. W.S. Walkers Jr. HERRINGTON OPTICIANS PHOTO VILLAGE GAYNELLE’S BEAUTY SALON BUYCK-COWARD CO. Dr. David Andrews, Optometrist Senator Edward E. Saleeby HOLLAND HOUSE HAIRCUTTERS PIT-STOP LINDA S STYLING CENTER MOBILE BEAUTY SHOP COUNTRY CATERING BOB’S GARAGE KEN’S GULF TIRE SERVICE Mr. Mrs. J.R. Turner and Rhonda BERT’S HAIR DESIGNS Compliments of PEE DEE STATE BANK Florence, S.C. Ebenezer, S.C. Timmonsville, S.C. A H S FLOORS FURNISHINGS 240 Russell Street Darlington, S.C. 29532 KISTLER FUNERAL HOME Darlington — Lamar Compliments of FARMERS HARDWARE OF LAMAR PEE DEE SPORTSMEN’S SHOP 1609 West Palmetto St. P.O. Box 3850 Florence, S.C. 29502 Phone: 803 662-8751 “THE BURRY BOOKSTORE” 130 W. Carolina Ave. Hartsville, S.C. 29550 Compliments of BROWN PENNINGTON-ATKINS FUNERAL HOME -0 0 3- O ° I = mo « 00 $ S3 % ° I Hartsville, S.C. H s 0) 142 Congratulations Seniors CAROLINA AUDIO VISUAL, INC. 2519 Devine St. Columbia, S.C. 29205 lQl l oPiTl liMgljt GOLDEN LEAF WAREHOUSE Lake City, S.C. Formal Wear Sales — Rentals P.O. Box 3827 307 Rainbow Drive Florence, S.C. 29501 662-8702 Preston Warr Bob Warr Ben Carter Anne Warr (803) 773-5436 leNv j JORDON CHEVROLET “Where Customers Send Their Friends” Phone — 346-7208 C SHARP CONSTRUCTION CO. OF SUMTER, INC. General Contractor Robert H. Sharp P.O. Box 1368 President Sumter, SC 29150 Goodyear Farm Bureau H R FARM SUPPLY Fertilizer Chemicals Tires Batteries Hardware Lawn Mowers Auto Service Wheel Pit Stop, Tire Service Alignment Compliments of NU-IDEA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., INC. Sumter, S.C. 29150 School, Church and Office Furniture Including School Desks, Files, Tables, Chairs, Desks and Chairs, Playground Equipment, Bleachers, Etc. Largest Inventory in the South. Established 1921 BURCH ROOFING CO. Serving the Pee Dee Area Over 30 Years “Put Your Roof in Our Hands” Residential — Commercial Industrial Mr. Harvey R. Campbell 669-7452 125 National Cemetery Rd. Top Gun Country 13SO-AM Adult Contemporary Stereo lOS.S-FM sS Mil® SERVING FLORENCE - DARLINGTON - HARTSVILLE 144 Compliments of CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST Lamar - Society Hill - Darlington - Quinby TRIANGLE SELF SERVICE DRIVE THRU MINI MART CYCLE CENTER Phone - 326-7030 Address - Corner of Warren Ave. and 401 RELIABLE BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 156 S. Cashua Drive Florence, S.C. 29501 Phone: 665-6652 who Works At Sonoco? Sonoco has a variety of jobs that cover the entire range of educational backgrounds. As you prepare for your future you may find that we have some positions that interest you. Our puzzle includes only a few of the many challenges and opportunities offered by our growing, international company, we employ thousands of people at plants throughout the united States and in several foreign countries. We look for energetic people dedicated to always doing their best. Is there a place for you at Sonoco? s U P E R V 1 s 0 R P S 0 R T F A R B P B 0 U R S C P R 1 N T E R E U 0 C E 0 A P U R C H A S E R 0 1 C 0 P B R B D 0 P M A C H 1 N 1 S T B N R L A E E N L K E Q U H L E E D 1 T 0 R E L 1 M S S E K R T s A L E S M A INI C N T E R A T T W E T Y M B 0 N L 0 A D E R A R M K E J 0 E E T T R u C K D R 1 V E R E A E R F A P N Y N P R E E N 1 C N E Y T N R M A N E D P C 0 0 A D M A N L Y A S D 0 C T 0 R E 1 c 0 N E M A K E R P R 0 C R A M M E R S H M A C C 0 U N T A N T M 0 N S P E A T C H E M 1 S T F P C S N 0 V B S C T U S H 1 P P E R 0 s E U N E C 0 R A P L A R E S E A R C H E R A 0 1 S E N U R S E 0 D E S 1 C N E R D R 0 C X A J 0 U C E L D R A F T S M A N D E S M P A P T E R L A B 0 R E 0 P L A B 0 R E R W A S H T Designer Researcher Ad Man Secretary Machinist Programmer Bookkeeper Manager Printer Salesman Chemist Paper Tender Loader Shipper Typist Truck Driver Tube Maker Draftsman Editor Forester welder Cone Maker Nurse Accountant Repairman Guard Laborer Doctor Engineer Purchaser Scientist Supervisor Sonoco Products Company Growing with Paper. Plastic, Wood and Metal Products lor Industry Corporate Offices • Hartsville, S. C. 148 Form 1040 “Congratulations Seniors 326-5215 Form 1001 R. A. MANCILL'S TAX SERVICE Jackson Street Lamar, S.C. 29069 For Prompt Courteous and Confidential Service Free Tax Service to All Seniors World's Best selling Small Car CHEROKEE TOYOTA, INC. 726 S. Irby St. Florence, S.C. Office Phone 669-1696 I Magnolia Mall 667-4945 ‘We Sell Custom Shirts” 803-326-1150 HOUSE OF SHOES The Finest in Footwear Laurence P.O. Box 567 Main St. Rae Oliver Lamar, S.C. Owners 29069 Congratulations “Seniors” REYNOLDS’ THRIFTWAY Lamar, S.C. 326-5412 149 150 Compliments of mcmillan roofing Phone: 662-7821 Address - 123 Windsor Rd Florence, S.C. 151 DETACHMENT 1,125th ENGINEER COMPANY Bishopville, South Carolina 29010 484-6627 1 Lt. Berry D. Lane, Jr. Commander Sgt. James E. Knight Administrative Technician SSG Laverne Winburn Recruitor 153 We Shall Always Remember 155 156 That We So Richly Shared. 158 But More V i vidly 159 We Will Remember The RfALPfOPtf
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