Manning High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Manning, SC)

 - Class of 1954

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O TY OF MANNlNG H'GH QCHOCN ANNUAL 'STAN aasza .mf 'IU 2 413 3 K0 -:gl Q In CJ lmlml mum . l ' 0 , 4 P- 1 ' U' 7 'Ianni I I t :Q . ' W . ' 0- . I I 7 4- Q 'I . X' inf ' Q.: ' Q C , L 4 X , ! - .Ll . f . N 1' , . 'y A el, :' -5 - ' 'Q . 4 ,, ,. ' . X 1 9 Vi 1 Nd . . ' A 'LJ ' ' Lu 4 -A . li 0' o , 1 E: , i I , 8 : ., x E. NJOEV l P E' .- I.- . XE Q . E ' .Ln--2 e would always lmger here Manmug lllgh Wlth the frlends wc, love so dear Manmng lllgh But we must be hurrymg on You are just a steppmg stone. Hlghbl' learnmg just beyond Manmng Hugh 8 Tell me why we, l Through tho years Vandermg throug llastcmnb to you lylllll Q,2Qe.a so Manninv Hi h and BO Manmng 10:15 halls Lalh all Malmlng Hlgh Hlbll 3' ,sd il, --f C- O' 'A 1-22 Tune w1l1 come to say bood by Manning Hlgh But our love w11l newer dxf: Manmng Hlgll Though wp lcaxe you Wllh regret lr1e.ndsh1p true and lov ed ones met In our hearts me ll not forget Manmug Hlgh TER I , in M 2225 A 1 .1-' ., 5 . f :A I ii? . 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All of these the staff has attempted to communi- cate to you, We have tried to Tel-a-vision of these which will linger in your memory throughout the years It has been our intent to include every individu al activity and school func tion We hope that each and every student will feel that this IS solely his annual PEGGY STOGNER TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Acuvmes Buildings Athletics Administration Features Classes Patrons S eniors Juniors Sophomores Sub Freshmen Editor . . -- .--- ------ - 3 ---- ------ . . - ----- ------ 4 . ---. n----- In - ' ........ ---7 ........ ---- Faculty -------- -- -- 11 Advertising--- ----- - -..--- - -..-----19 -------..--..-- ' ----- -- ---- 20 ' ------------ - 41 -------- --51 - ----- - --63 DEDICATIO 5-W ill' F aa lu -1. F, ,www 1 -Lava, is r X Sr 'yah 'talk T o you, our patrons and busmess frrends, H ope of an annual upon you depends, A long through the years you've been our sLav N ow our thanks we want to say K rndness and rnterest you've always shown Y our long deserved honor has steadrry grown, O ur Mahrscan, Lhrs year, we dcdrcare to you U nselfrsh contrrbutors and supporters true, Home of the administration, looming nigh, This school of thought will last. Historic reverence, still enthroned, Beckoning all who pass. OUR CAMPUS s39'gf .l K 'Q ,,2.i,,f GYMNASIUM AND VOCATIONAL BUILDING Here stands the gym and vocatlonal building Very very close by A school 1n itself it s still a part Of the plant of Manning High ww' rw .fb Nfl P ,' ffflf rf! SUPERINTENDENT'S HOME W T -' Wifiiwsya Tucked away in a corner spot, But still not all alone, This white-framed building, through many years, The Superintendent's home. 'w'fii+1,nfu:'fQQ, PRIMARY SCHGOL Manning boasts a new addition, More modern than the buildings of yore. The primary school is a suitable place For the pupils from one through four. They like the commodious size of the rooms And the rooms that are all on one floor. The equipment's adapted to the wee folks' needs In all, it's a place they adore. OV 553965965624 QQ 6iIGcse:-BIIMQ ISQQQQQQQSQSQQQ 633559999 59022655825 69883309 Q 11945353 299053065 995562 3 9998561 1:9385 QQ as f353Wl9f9f?535'53C'96B 95? Qggenf.-550 efffgggiims SIE QWQQQQ 95-UQQGJE mg? 6599966 6 ADMINISTRATION .nic JE MW4, 3 fl full 'Q ,mf 5 l Eid N Y Iii wr 5 9' if r gg . H E Quai :wg fm., .-me aa, J., if . 5 'I' ,, . - LJ ft. ' .Vai 'H ' ,, -25.-avi if 4,491 exist.: r JT Q - . .. '-is, Q , .il f Mm ... ., , ,W A- , sk mf: War. r ...i 4 - is , 1 C I M, 4 .hifi A 1-fined . , .- 7 R ' I ' fs., A. rf' W fi l ,' rf, Ml '. i ' BOARD OF EDUCATION - Mr. I. M. Eaddy, Secretaryg Mr. I. R. Alderman, Mr. W. B. Sykes, Mr. P. E. Floyd, Mr. H. L. Harvin, Chairman. To this group of men who give so freely and unselfishly of their time and energy, we would like to express our sincere appreciation. Their ever-present interest and leadership is an inspiration to the entire student body. .Arr ,lv vs Y 1' ' r , of L I , at S , x , I 5 - O,,,,,,, ,, ..... - SUPERINTENDENT juni-' W9 7 is' WILLIAM H. WELDON, A.B., M y Presbyterian College Furman University L xv l MR WELDON CHARLES ROBERT HESTER DOROTHY W MABRY Mr Weldon talks over the day s acuvrueswrth Mrs Mabry and Mr Hester HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL FLOYD LEE OVERBY, A.B., M.E. W. BRUCE CROWLEY, A.B., M E Erskine College University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Mr. Overby and Mrs. Lesesne, Dean of Girls, make plans for their tests. fm, 6 Nlwxe 05 C596 J Wi-'moo YJ! ,5q.Q,.,,wb.b.y P99 0 59.9. kb-Q45 wk,-,e,,455l, 3' 49 N Sw xx sissy? ?iK,6iQ7 'YGAQFOQANOQQQ 'PIPNY do Memo Rx X 'S babe xoxiw 'NQQSY' Mb 930055 5 Mffvqyi so ' 04 Q' 'g'a'5NO9i?c'JqD '-K w xggifgoixw qieiwixgbeok 0? SW. G5 BROOKE JONES BRADHAM, A,B. Coker College English Winthrop College Mathematics Erskine College Mathematics X n WISTA C. BASDEN, A.B. East Carolina Teachers' College Librarian, English l gf fn K JULIUS ARCHER BURGESS, B,S. United States Naval Academy Arithmetic, Algebra I2 JULIA WILSON LESESNE, A.B. FLOYD LEE OVERBY, A,B,, M,E. University of South Carolina ENGLISH AN D LIBRARY Mrs. Bradham and Mrs. Basden make sure that the parallel is lined up MATHEMATICS Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty according to Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Lesesne, and Mr. Overby. JEAN CATHCART, B.S. Columbia College Home Economics E ffl X Y L , - ff, I gi Q l 1 5 i E 1 MARION E. Dusoss, JR., B Clemson College University of South Carolina Agriculture OLIVIA MCFADDIN JACKSON, B S Winthrop College Shorthand , Typing i4 MISS CARLISLE, MRS, SLATER and MR, BASDEN fu WILLIAM H. BASDEN East Carolina College Band, Glee Club, Public School Music Music and Language ART A SARAH ELISE CARLISLE A B University of South Carolina French, Latin, Psychology ! 1 s , . . su- '33 1 mr-I f' W - s ! , F.-.sA,o,pnn 'l 1 I '.:l I e 2 M' hh ' -.L E 1 ' -ll - Hs' N V 'nf' In ff' 1 ' MQ- s 3 Q .P-. , ' 4 E Q ' .1 - 2 ,L L Scenes from the Art Workshop taken by the Elementary Faculty , I5 HELEN ELIZABETH GEDDINGS Winthrop College Third Grade JESSIE FLETCHER WELCH, B, S. Columbia College Third Grade INA CLAIRE LIVINGSTON, A. B. Winthrop College Fourth Grade PENNY PANTELAKOS MATROPOL, A. B. Woman's College University of North Carolina Fourth Grade CLARA WILBUR COSKREY OVERBY, F, A, A, B, Columbia College Fourth Grade SARA LIDE DURANT, A. B. Winthrop College Fifth Grade ob- 'IG- N.-F 7 '9- ELEMENTARY BARNWELL HUGGINS BARRON, A. B. Limestone College First Grade MARY MATILDA CAIN First Grade ROSE ERVLN, A,B, Winthrop College First Grade ETHEL CORBETT PRITCHARD, A.B. Winthrop College First Grade RENA BARRON NELSON, A, B, Winthrop College Second Grade WILLIE FRANCES SMITH, A. B. Erskine College Second Grade MARY H, STRANGE Second Grade LOUISE HARRINGTON THOMAS Second Grade OLIVE PLOWDEN DICKSON Land er College Third Grade 9? VERA PLOWDEN DuRANT, A.B. Chicora College Fifth Grade ZEFHA EDITH GRAINGER Limestone College Fifth Grade DODYE HINNANT JENKINSON Orangeburg College Fifth Grade FERRELL GIBBONS CROWLEY, A .B. University of South Carolina Sixth Grade BETTY NASH DINKINS, A.B., M.E, Limestone College University of South Carolina Sixth Grade EVA WEl..LS DuRANT, A.B. Winthrop College Sixth Grade FRANCES CHANDLER DINGLE, A.B. Queens College Seventh Grade MARIAN HUGGINS MOYE Limestone College Seventh Grade PANSY RIDGEWAY, A .B. Furman University Seventh Grade FAC U LTY Who leads our quest for knowledge great? Who checks and keeps us up to date? Whose counsel makes our activities rate? Our Faculty! They give unselfishly of energy and timeg And strive tofspur ambitions climbg Their hope to lead to heights sublime. Our Faculty I me gh! GERTRUDE RIGBY, A.B. University of South Carolina Seventh Grade No Photo available: Lucius NEVES KILGORE, A .B Lander College Third Grade ELLEN TIMMONS ELLIOTT Columbia College Fourth Grade Miss Daisy and Mrs. Evans furnish those delectable meals for the high school. Mr. Kennedy keeps our buildings in good repair. Mrs. English and Mrs. Bradham make the pupils of the primary school happy with good food. if yi if its . THE STAFF DAISY R. GAMBLE High School Lunch Supervisor AILEEN H. EVANS Assistant High School Lunch Supervisor .1 . ' W. MULDROW KENNEDY Maintenance Supervisor MABLE ENGLISH Primary School Lunch Supervisor ALMA BRADHAM Assistant Primary School Lunch Supervisor . no 11-1 u 'Hen AQ Y :SW -5 ltr emma ' :meg vo 1. 1 an On un -r,.j 11:1 U QQ,-1953 annlng hrte Schgglg Open on September 3rd Term September 3rd Manmng Schools Start Faculty Announced For The wh1te school of Drstrlct No 2 w1l1 begln the 19:13 54 school year at 9 oclock Thursday morn mg September 3 W H Weldon supermtendent of the schoo s ha announced All wh1te students 1n the dxstrxct wxll attend school rn Mannmg Stu dents ln grades one through three wxll attend the new prrmary school located on Boundary street whrle those rn grades four through twelve w11l attend the school on North Brooks street Students entering the frrst grade for the frrst tlme must han had the smallpox vacclnatron ax d must present at the txme of regrstra tron a birth certrfxcate showmg that they were born on or before November 1 1947 The week of Aug 24 28 fMon day through Frrdayj duung the has been set aS1de for eglstratxon The afternoons wlll be used for conferences It 1S urged that all students take advantage of these days to reglster and to rent bloks A comnlete 'lst 01 the facul yl wrll be announced Dec 19 Last day of school be fore Chrlstmas Jan 5 Flrst day of school af ter Christmas Jan 13 End fourth month an 27 28 29 Srx weeks test Feb 3 Report cards sent home Feb 10 End of fxfth month March 10 End of fourth s1x weeks and also end of slxth montn March 10 11 12 S11 Weeks test March 11 Report cards senr hom' Aprll prr Aprll Aprrl Llprll 3 6-Easter holldays 9 Fnd of 7th month 23 Eno of frfth slx weeks 1, 22 23 Slx Weeks test 28 Report cards sent home May 7 End of Qlghth month test June 4 Last day of school It IS suggested that parents and all others mterested ln this calen dar take note of these dates and keep for future reference when reeded f st' y'Ji' g 4X In :Q CLASSES i Es 1 nu .Q'f, , A ELEMEIN TARY SCHOOL W B Crowley West Columbla prlnclpal 1A 'lil Ftl'clPr1tcharLl Paxvllle 1B lIl5S Rose Ervm Mannlng lf' Mrs Marx C Cam Mannln 1D Mr Bdlllt ell H Barron Mannmg 2A Ilu s Fran ces Smxth 1lICC0I'l'l11Cl 2B Mrs Rena B Nelson Gable 2C Mrs Mary H Strange Mannmg 2D llflrs Lours I-lf Thomas Mannmg 3k Mrs Lucrlle R Kllgore Man nmg 3B Vlrs Olive P Dlckson Mannlng 3C Mrs Helen E Ged dmgs Paxvllle 3D MISS Jessxe Welch C110 4A Mrs Ina Claire Llvmgston, Manning 4B Mrs Clara Wllber C Overby Mannlng 4C Mrs Penny Metropol, Man nmg 4D Mrs Ellen T Ellrott Mannmg 5A MISS Vera DuRant Alcolu 5B Mrs Edith Z Gramger Mannlng, 5C Mrs Sara Llde Du Rant Alcolu 5D Mrs Dodye D .Tenkmson Mannlng 6A Mrs Fel rell G Crowley Manmng 6B Mrs Betty N Dmlsrns Mannlng GC Mrs Eva W DuRant Gable 7A Mrss Pansy Rldgeway Man nmg' soclal studre , 7A 'Vllss Ger trude Rxgby Manmng mathemat 1cs and scrence 7C Mrs Frances C Dlngle Summerton Engllsh and readmg HIGH SCHOOL F L Overby Mannmg' prlncl pal, Mrs Lottle G Rast Manmng Enghsh and sclence, Mrs barah N Holmes, Mannmg, SCIENCE Wrl ham P Mabry Umon, coach phy sxcal educatlon, hxsbory, Marshall D Rollms, Charleston asslstant coach hrstory, scxence, Mlss Sarah Carlxsle Manning language, PSY chology Mrs Brooke J Bradham 'Vlarmmg Englxsh Miss Jean Cathcart, Blshopulle home eco nomlcs Mrs 0llVla M Jackson, Mannmg, commerce Mrs Juha W Lesesne, Mannmg mathematxcs bookkeep1ng,gu1dance Mrs Wxs ta C Basden, Dnllon lrbrarran EHgllS-ll NI E DuBose Jr Man nlng agrrculture 'lilss Mary Helen Shealy Leesvllle Engllsh PhY Ed, Vlrlham H Basden Dlllon band, F L Overby, mathematlcs -L 1'-Q N .- Tpunrllnyr- Q 4 fp rl H. 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I 'N ' K I 4 www 52131 X Q ..1,, N f 'Q 'xxx M ' ,A' 4.' s aximx.-5 x ,F 'kk 1 X' '.'-A 3 :wx nl? w hgh? al is 1-I' CN X . .LJ 2 Y. ,Y A . qi, x'w X 2, Nsnz X 1-'Fx K .4411 X ,Q . 'WS 'V T AFS ' M' w4.:g:+ 'bf ml ,K 1 S 1 9' rv 5 f. tk . . A -f. f jx 'f'A YNVx'i xfiv fax? QL PERRIN MARSHALL ROLLINS MASCOTS JEAN LUMPKIN HA RVIN l 23 SENIORS VIVIAN ARDIS Science Club 1,25 4-H Club 1, 35 IHA 1, 2, 3,45 Library Club 25 Monarch Staff 25 FBLA 3,45 Chorus 35 FTA 3,45 Program Chairman 4. O'NEAL BAIRD FFA 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 FBLA 45 Football 15 Senior Superlative5 Baseball 45 Bus Driver 3,4. KATHLEEN BLACKMON Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Favorite 45 Senior Super1ative5 IHA 1, 2, 3,45 Library Club 25 Science Club 2,35 Block M Club 3,45 Miss Manning Hi Attendant 35 4-H Club 15 Monarch Staff 4. LEROY BRADHAM FFA 1, 2,4, Secretary 2, Vice President 45 Aviation Club 1,2, 35 Senior Superlative5 Student Council 1, 4. R CAROLYN BAKER Basketball 1, Manager 2, 35 Science Club 15 Chorus 35 FBLA 45 Block M Club 3,45 IHA 1,2, 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Library Club 35 FTA 3, 45 Monarch Staff 4. SCOTT BARRINEAU Band 1,2, 3,45 Football 45 Baseball 3,45 FFA 15 Chorus 2, 3,4, President 35 Music Club 2, 35 Senior Superlative. Ti Guilt EVELYN CHANDLER DAR Award 4, Girls' State 3, State Mental Contest 2, Student Council 4, Class Secretary- Treasurer 1, 2, Beta Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, FTA Club 3, 4, President 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Music Club 1, 2, Monarch Staff 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1, Exchange Editor 2, News Editor 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Band Clinic 2, 3, Dance Orchestra 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Accompanist 4, State Music Festival 3, First rating Piano, Homecoming Queen 1, Miss Manning Hi Atten- dant 4, May Court 4, Class Favorite 1,2, Valen- tine Sponsor 2. IARMA JEAN CHEWNING Latin Club 2, Vice President 2, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mahisean 2, 3,4, Class Editor 2, Assistant Business Editor 3, Class Editor 4, Typist 4, Jun- ior Science Club 1, Secretary 1, Senior Science Club 2, Secretary 2, FBLA 3,4, Mental Contest2, Placed on Senior Algebra, Marshal 2, 3, 4, Old English M Club 3,4, Class Vice President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, 4-H Club 1, Monarch Staff 4, Senior Superlative. SENIORS CHRISTINE BREWER 4-H 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 2, FBLA 3,4. ANN CARTER Science Club 1,2, Latin Club 1, 2, FBLA 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Mahiscan 3, Assistant Editor, FTA 4, Mental Contest 2, Placed on Senior Algebra, Marshal 3, 4, Chief 4, Beta Club 1,2, 3,4, Monarch Staff 3,4, News Writer 3, Typist 4, School Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Senior Superlative. -w. L fins X P. C. COCHRAN Football 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 1,2 3,4, Class Secretary 1, Class Vice President 2, Student Council 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arrns 3, Block M Club 2, 3,4, FFA 1, 2, 3,4, President 2.3: Rep. to Boys' State 3, Senior Superlative. IOHNNIE MAE CORBETT IHA 1,2, FBLA 3,4, 4-H 1,2,3,4. SENIORS ZELIME DICKSON Old English M 4, Mahiscan Staff 4, Activities Editor, French Club 4, Science 1,2, Latin Club 2, Band 1,2, 3,4, Majorette 3,4, Chorus 2, 3,4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Secretary 4, Monarch 1, 2, 3,4, Feature Editor 4, Miss Manning Hi Attend- ant 1, 2, 3, May Court, Maid of Honor 3, May Queen 4, Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3,4, Queen 4. JOE DROSE Aviation 1, 2, FBLA 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 3,4. SAVILLA GAMBRELL Lloyd High School Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Junior Counselor 2, 3, Sec- retary of State 4, FHA 1, Band 1,2, 3,4, Librarian 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Swing Band 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pianist 1,2, 3,4, Trio 1,2,3, Dramatic Club 3, Beta Club 3, Girl Scouts 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Manning High School-Band 4, IHA 4, Chorus 4 ALBERTA GOINS IHA 1,2,3,4, Library 3, FBLA 3, 4-H Club 1,2,3 We Ibn. If-'S ALTON EADON Band 1,2, 3,4, Assistant Supply Sergeant 2, Band Clinic 2,3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, Aviation Club 1, Science Club 1, Latin Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, Monarch Staff 2, Art Staff, Mahiscan 4, Photographer. MARGARET EADON Basketball 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Band 2,3,4, Science Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2 Monarch 1, Chorus 2, 3,4, Class Vice President 3 FBLA 3,4, Vice President 4, French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, FTA 4, Senior Superlative, May Court 4. rss A5 wx EVERETTE HALEY FFA l, 2, 3, FBLA 4. NELLIE HOLLA DAY 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Science Club 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,4, FBLA 3,4, IHA 2,3,4, Vice Presi dent 3, Winthrop Delegate, Senior Superlative. R 5-rr SENIORS IDA LOU GREEN IHA l,2, 3,4, FBLA 3,4, 4-H Club 1, Glee Club 1, Library Club 1. Cl-IARLEN GRIFFITH Band 1, 2, 3,4, Monarch Staff 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 1, 2, FBLA 3,4, Library Club 2.3: Music Club l,2, Basketball 4, May Court 4. CARL JACKSON Block M Club 2,3, 4, FFA 1, 2,3,4, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Senior Superlative. ROBERT JACKSON Student Council l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Presi dem 45 Mahiscan 3,4, Sports Editor 4, 4-H Club l,2, President 2, Latin Club 2, Old Blglish M Club 4, Vice President 4, Block M Club 2,3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite 1, 2, Class Presi- dent 2, Boys' State Representative 3, Science Club 1, Senior Superlative. 27 SENIORS CECIL JAMES Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Orchestra 3,4, Chorus 3,4 Band Clinic 2, Music Club 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, Latin Club 2, Senior Science Club 1. FLORENCE ANN IENKINSON Science Club 1, 2, Library Club 2, FBLA 3,4, FTA 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, District and State Public Speaking Contest Winner 4, Monarch staff 2, Reporter, Mahiscan 3, Photographer, Basketball 1, 2. PL. i I K, if X fix 3 'Ds ANNETTE LOWDER IHA 1, 2, 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, FBLA 3,4. ANN MAHONEY 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Science Club 1, Senior Science Club 2, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, IHA 2, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Miss JHA 3, FBLA 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 2, May Court 4, Monarch Staff 4, Senior Superlative. JAMES JOHNSON Band 1,2,4-H Club 2,3,4, FFA 2,3 EDWARD KEELS FFA 1,2, 4-H Club l,2,3,4. 'Zi MARIAN MCKNIGHT Beta Club 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Block M Club 3,4, Scribe 4, Old English M Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4, French Club 4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Library Club 2, Treasurer, Science Club 1, 2, Monarch Staff 3,4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Mahiscan,4, Senior Business Rep. 4, Chorus 3,4, Mental Contest 2, 3, Placed on Sen- ior English 3, Girls' State Rep. 3, Vice Chair- man of Epting County, County Council, Home- coming Sponsor 1, 2,3, Miss Manning High 3, Runner up 1, Attendant 2, May Court 4, Miss Hi Miss 4, Queen of St. George Basketball Tourna- ment 3, Senior Superlative, Student Council 4, Marshall 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Prophet, Valentine Sponsor. DOIKUTHY ANN MIMS Science Club 1, Music Club 1, 2,4-H Club 1, 2, 3, FTA 4, FBLA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, ff ,f,,,,f,.f4,'wff, ,yy ,ff 57319, s f g 'Ui SENIORS ROBERT MAHONEY Baseball 1, 2, FFA 1,2,4, Aviation Club 1,2, 3, Vice President 2, Science Club 2. IO ANN MCCOY Science Club 1, 2, 4-H Club 3,4, FBLA 3,4, latin Club 1,2, t-,-LA 95 sl ANN NEWMAN Monarch staff 1,2, 3, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Mahiscan 3, Class Editor, Beta Club 1,2, 3,4, Latin Club 1, 2, President 2, French Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Class Vice Presi- dent 1,2, Old English M Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Chorus Accompanist 3, Dance Orchestra 3,4, Science Club 1, 2, Class Histor- ian 4, Student Council Alternate 4, National Beta Club Journal 3, State Mental Contestant 2, Band Clinic 3, Music Club 1,2, JACOB NUNAMAKER Okinawa American High School--latin Club 1,2 Camera Club 1, 2, Basketball 1,2, 3, Football 2. 3,4, Baseball 1, 2.3. 29 SENIORS SAMMY PLOWDEN Football 3,4g Block M Club 4g 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Judging Team, County Vice President 4, Basketball 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2. ALICE PRICE 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4, Library Club 1,2, 3, Science Club 1,2g FBLA 3,4. ggi' wr ELIZABETH RICH FBLA 3,4, President 4, Library Club 3, Latin Club 1, 25 4-H Club 1,3,4g Science Club 2. KERRY RICHBURG FFA 1,2, 3,4g Block M Club 3,44 Football 3, 4, Class Favorite 4. 'TQ 6, ,fc-fw Sixwvliari if MAYES PRINGLE 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4g Science Club 2g Library Club 3, FBLA 4. MARION REARDON Aviation Club 1, 2, 33 FFA 1, 2,4, Reporter. bw JACK ROWE Student Council lg Band 2,3,45 Dance Orchestra 3,45 Baseball 1, 25 Aviation Club 1, 2, Secretary- Treasurer 1, Vice President 25 Class President 25 Class Vice President 45 Chorus 3,45 Latin Club 25 State Mental Contest 35 Beta Club 3,45 Senior Super1ative5 Mahiscan Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Typist 45 Old Biglish M Club 4. SHELVA IEAN SINLPSON IHA 1, 2, 3,45 Library Club 2,35 4-H Club l,2, 3, 4. .. QB., 55' SENIORS PEGGY RICHBURG Science Club 1,25 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, President l, Vice President 2, Secretary 35 Library Club 3, Secretary5 FBLA 3, 45 Monarch Staff 45 FTA 4. SELINA RIDGEWAY 4-H Club 1, 2,3,45 FBLA 45 IHA l,2. FRED SPIGNER Block M Club 1, 2,3,4, President 45 Basket- ball 1, 2,3, Captain 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 35 Sportsman- ship Award 25 FFA 1,45 Treasurer 45 Senior Superlative5 Class Favorite. MARGARET STEWART Student Council 15 IHA l,2,3,45Iur1i0r Science Club 1,25 Senior Science Club 35 4-H Club 1,2 PEGGY STOGNER Old English M Club 45 4-H Club 1, Secretary 15 Student Council 4, Chaplain 45 Monarch Staff 1,2, 3, Feature Writer 1, Circulation Man ager 2, Writing Staff 35 Beta Club 1,2, 3,45 Block M Club 3,4, Scribe 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 4, President 4g Science Club 1,25 Mahiscan 4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Typist 45 FTA 45 Winner of Good Sales- manship Trophy in school magazine sale lg Miss Manning Hi Attendant 25 Homecoming Sponsor 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Class Favorite 35 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 May Court 45 Girls' State Rep. 35 State Mental Con- test 3g Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 County Spelling Contest Winner 15 Contestant in State Spelling Contest. RUBY STONE 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 IHA l,2,35 FBLA 4. PAUL TIMMONS Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball lg Student Council 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Clinic 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Senior Superla- tive5 Class President 35 Class President 45 Senior Science Club 15 Block M Club 2, 3,45 Dance Orchestra 45 Boys' State Rep. 35 Associate Jus- tice, Senator, Sergeant-at-Arms5 Library Club 25 4-H Club lg Music Club 1,2. RAY WHITE Aviation Club 1, 25 Basketball 35 FBLA 35 Latin Club 1, 2. ROBERT fBobbyJ STUKES 4-H Club 1,3,45 Aviation Club 1,25 Mahiscan 2,4, Photographer 2,43 Monarch Staff 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Library Club 2. LESTER THOMPSON FFA 2, 3,45 Baseball 25 FBLA 45 Science Club 1, 2. N 1 1 THE CLASS OF 54 Down the axsle we walk once more We the class of 54 Defeat behmd success ahead Our steps by the hand of God are Led May we Wllh msplrauon 11ve And to the world remembrance glve Of honored IIVCS gone on before In I.hlS passmg class of 54 Success our goal God our guxde We walk wnh Fanh and Hope besxde To meet the world wlth nopes that soar We the class of 54 Ann Newman W Le Dem Founded I6l8 Par-as France e o x?-1 C 9 2,oV5O P99 :Y 6 ix o 6 'hoes goiloo Track s Th1S lssue of LE DERNIER CRI 1S devoted to the attamments of the mdusmous Class of 54 of Manmng Hlgh School tal' Cal-I Jackso 6 eodevbd O 706 Ffed Splgner Capture C? pole Valllter '56 N59 1ymP1C rules Ce X55 am Q90 o S 'Dy Aim Q? ,BCXL 601310 ,bo L -91000 1 Plow Xee0v5O5a ,rx S emyg 111,00 611 IV 3 0 XX39 el. 1' d 01- O 6 A o 0 iff a f 6 A. 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Ura 0 1230 .eb GS, life USD -Q 'V Sp Ov o 9' o ight e HOW Avavtsx sa1eS 1 To Wide NX 9 ly o Sw QQ, 181295. -D171 Q X651 Q O 00 QS' Q G99 x C 6 s 01 xga 90 9 O C Q O 6 arolyrl Baker opens Danclng School On 3 teal Q L NO Flfty Second Street o Vet d .9 C Q U so wan we Of N9 sk-'Z' 165 6 ova Lo I o O Q7 an XYQQXX I' N N x X N' Y' vii K0 3 I ao t Q0 owe e C05 XO, Q9 ,ya oh, Q1 'Q9 si' Badge res 5 5' bw e 0,6 'Ofc XXI geo qc, Alberta Goins ati fix S Thousandth est d1SC0vers Frf Q1 :N prepare an e .Wa X' o Q Q27 qgix' sf GJ Q56 ww e 06 'a 696 Q' X ai we 50,0 YZ O Q50 X6 Xbfb' 4, 0 V19 K 'e sri 3 6 OC Chool te Slm ache,- WO P300 wlns Shelva 1 Fld Ulp a 9817 Nurses Peggy Rlchburg and Margaret Stewart f1na1ly reveal cure for Broken Hearts found th Chrlsune Brewer heuess to Vast Parakeet MARIAN MCKNIGHT Farm Prophet 35 46.1 J cf s 0 ' Y , ,, ' 'io 0 'f -9 406 I I 41 tr, 6 Q Off. . 'Y 6' 'buy . . . , v ' 750 -v Qt . . - - Io . . . - 4, ', 6' , I, 'Ya Q3 Q9 J 4 New is ' ' . fe - . .s- eg fb -g ' . - , o . h es D J 1, - Z9 I ,NXVS U' 1 'f . ' ' 'NWO eq? H I I If ' Ya' . F 177 ' ' I7 ,eo if 'oi X Q' 'N . ' 5 R 'Sri gigs. . - . GOA .30 L jewel- Q Q tot N n 01430 6,0 gb S e .ga' 0.'o ' 71' . ' J QJKO X Ci 6 1. d 19 ' - Jw lp 6' J, s Q, g' - I I N N . . B - - o . O - . m gg. . BQ- 'ws' . ' V 00 N Ns f www iw? 'X 6 . 5 'Fl' , , YQ, I I 8 .. .,. gb X- 4 , wh .V X - . O C, I C' Qs X6 . 036 . I Owe., . ' real' , e 0' . Most Popular ANN MAHONEY and CARL JACKSON Most Dependable ANN CARTER and ROBERT JACKSON Most Likely to Succeed JARMA JEAN CHEWNING and 36 P. C. COCHRAN U Most Talented SAVILLA GAMBRELL and SCOTT BARRINEAU TH IV FN Most Courteous MAYES PRINGLE and LEROY BRADHAM MIRROR L W MARGARET EADON and JAMES JOHNSON MMQSQ-.-.......M I-'li ,.,.,..v... . .V i Most Athletic KATHLEEN BLACKMON and FRED SPIGNER Best A11-Around NELLIE HOLLIDAY and PAUL TIMMONS Friendliest MARGARET EADCN and O'NEAL BALRD Best Looking MARIAN MCKNIGHT and JACK ROWE 37 THE SPOTLIGHT REPRESENTATIVES TO GIRLS AND BOYS STATE MISS HI MISS MARIAN MCKNIGHT D.A.R. AWARD 39 THE SPOTLIGHT KING TEEN Of the thrrty two rosy cheeked chrldren who bounded happrly up to the flrst grade room door that warm autumn mornmg 1n 1942 only nrneteen now remarn Elrzabeth R1ch Allce Prlce Ann Carter Peggy Rlchburg Margaret Eadon Evelyn Chandler Alton Eadon Zelrme Drckson Scott Barr1neau P C Cochran Florence Ann Jenkrnson Jack Rowe Charlen Grrffrth Robert Jackson Robert Mahoney Leroy Bradham Chrtstlne Brewer Marron Reardon and I Ann Newman Unaware of what the word school really meant we traveled happrly that flrst year and mto t e second where we were Jomed by Dorothy Ann Mrms Carl Jackson Peggy Stogner and Carolyn Baker By the trme we reached the thrrd grade we were only too well aware of what school meant What we dzdn t know Mrss Welch was happy to teach us Here we welcomed Kathleen Blackmon In the next two years we worked hard to get the feel of school When we entered the srxth grade we were really old trmers Paul Trmmons was the only member we galned that year and how we all struggled to show hrm the ropes' That next year our seventh we added to our number ten students Marlon McKmght James Johnson Sammy Plowden Kerry Rlchburg Everette Haley V1v1an Ardrs Ray Wh1te Nellre Holhday Bobby Stukes and Lester Thompson Thrs year for the frrst tlme we were put 1n two separate home rooms and although we felt grownup and drstmgurshed we were a llttle sad at the separatron And then our ascent 1nto hlgh school' We really thought we were grown up now We agam galned ten students that year Cecrl James Joe Drose JoAnn McCoy Annette Lowder Iarma Jean Chewmng aohnme Mae Corbett Edward Keels Shelva Jean Srmpson Selma Rrdgeway and Ruby Stone Thrs year we agaln became aware that we drdn t know what school really meant but w1th the helpful sen1or class to show us around we managed In the mnth grade we settled down to hard work earnrng those slxteen credrts we would need to graduate Here we were Jorned by 'O Neal Barrd and Ida Lou Green That year made us much prouder of our class for we saw our own Evelyn Chandler crowned Homecommg Queen for 1950 Our Sophomore year we really thought we were old trmers How we scoffed at those poor sub freshmen' This year saw another classmate crowned Homecornrng Queen thrs t1me Ann Mahoney We welcomed Mayes Prrngle 1nto our happy group that fall Trme had really flown' Here we were Junrors already and faclng the problem of ralsrng money for our Jumor Senior Banquet Under the gu1dance of Mrs Bradham and Mrss Hrcklrn we worked hard and ra1sed more than enough to grve us the banquet we wanted We prcked Mardr Gras as our theme and of course we thought rt the best ever Th1s year our own Marlon McKmght was chosen M1ss Manmng Hxgh wtth Evelyn Chandler as runner up How proud we were of both of them' At last we were Semors' Happy scared proud all these we felt as we started our last year Bemg frrst for lunch and havmg our own lme at the canteen never farled to amaze us Lemle Drckson was the th1rd of our classmates to be crowned Homecomlng Queen w1nn1ng her trtle 1n the fall Savtlla Gambrell and Jacob Nunamaker Jotned us that last fall and we welcomed them gladly So much happened that last year Jumor Seruor only not ours thrs trme but grven rn our honor recervrng our rmgs rn December and our sen1or tr1p to Washington D C taken 1n the sprrng What a glorious year and how happy we were! Somehow we were sad knowrng rt was our last year Our mght' After thls we would no longer be a part of Mannxng Hrgh merely onlookers For th1s we were sad but no less proud No longer semors we now had garned blgger roles on the stage of L1fe Ann Newman Class Hrstonan 'HU P f 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 U 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 - ll ll ' ' ' , h 1 1 1 1 ' . - 11 11 , . . , . . , . . 11 11 f ' 1 ' ll If 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 , 1 I I l ' , , 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' I fl If ' ll ll ' 1 , . . . , . 1 - 1 1 1 - . . . . . ,, ,, ' 1 . , ' ' ll ' I' - 1 . . . . ,, . . . ,, . . - 0 Q ' 1 1 1 - , . 1 . . . - . ,, ,, . . . . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , . ,, ,, , . . . . . , , , 1 - 1 . JUNIORS I ffl? , , f Q o Ann, owre Q QQ. n ueS5 Lo a happened JCJ641 p-I-HQ auovufss GW B TS fsonsps -JMR H SDJ ESRC WCG Pyeg H '. H , 3014 5 IL . G A JC AF I Quo A71 5ndDeL6?On gcoff. Bin WI' L on-E .ja fcfjl mf 30 , W Lilplpcl Baqnaf -Sec. 5 3 ? 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BERNARD AVIN JIMMY BAGNAL 71' 9 X R 1 ESTHER MAE BARWICK VIRGINIA BARWICK JUNIORS FRANCES MAE BRADHAM JUNE BRADHAM LILLIAN BLAC KMON ANNA BOS WELL Lk 3 75 5 65 l XJ SYLVIA BRADHAM JEAN BREWER FRANCES ANN BRITTON AMELIA ANN BURKE JUNIORS MARIANNE CAMPBELL CEAN CARTER SAMMY CORBETT DOY DANIELS LA, ,. A I. C. DENNIS FRANK DROSE VIOLET CARTER SHIRLEY ANN CLARK A - -A .png 5 I Q K 1 s .H .mf I ? in ,,..- Y I JUNIORS RUTLEDGE DuRANT MILTON GARNETT I EAN DUBOSE IDBHIT DuRANT 1 SUE HANCOCK BENNY HODGE PRESTON GEDDINGS SARAH ANN GEDDINGS CECIL HODGE GWEN HODGE 1 E V RHODA BELLE HODGE CAROLYN HOLLIDAY JUNIORS JACK HODGE RAY HODGE EDWARD HOLLIDAY LOUIS HOLLIDAY Y 5 JUNIORS ELIZABETH LACKEY GLORIA LLOYD VICTOR JACKSON CKIILE KIRVEN m...,,,,' 'F x X Q 3 Zig af sy ia E nf SYLVIA LOWDER JEAN MAHONEY I-IARRIEI' PACK LANDON PIATT JUNIORS LAURA ANN PLO WDEN BETTY RICHBU RG DE LEON SCOTT THOMASYNE STUKES 2 'X 1 CHRISTINE RIDGEWAY IOHN RIDGILL x I . V I I I . MARION THOMPSON ES E THOMPSON JUNICRS MARGARET TISDALE BILL WILSON Juniors are happy and free from careg They laugh and live in the present year. A banquet they'11 spread for the Seniors dearg Their time and money they will not spare. The magazine sale they made a success, By working so hard this year. But when Junior -Senior time rolls around, Their work they'11 think was dear. BET TY ANN WITH ERSPOON SO Qphomof e EQVOVI7' 5 l 73Hl6Ja1 A 6 IQIJQFXFIQ J ff ICEV5' Pr Jefaddtl 1 flea W new ffn IZ' Hb 6 J fJQ man btlagj F ' e nnQQ, U-Q G lh O 9 fu ij CS' O lfce - U J HD T 0 I7 5 c. CEA r 'frQas. Xena Nm? vWV if Thomas Baker Soarme a dwm M BAIYIX CecrX Bozard Barney Lee rew r Sudy Button Mrme Broadway nn rogdon Sadre Ann BrunS a,,r al 'ue Q' G Mdegrnan oe Mderman Dexter Mkarr Sean Ardrs Barbara Bag 1 Agnes Bagna ,lk NIP 'rs A 65 X 5' B Q Q B. . my , . S Q ,ig-h rf.N i . ' '11 ge Le gf 1 ' 6. f ri G B X ' ' r I x S. . ck V If - all I L J ' bf ' ?i3iE!ifXV w ' nf L crm ' 4 'W , fl F B if 3 , , anragam sa 'AL-.lnwff , Q M if A B 6 1 N N. L N A B ' orr X I 2 ,VL X 53 SOPHOMORES Doris Bunc Irvin Butler Corydon Carter I- I 1 fl 1. H Q av. A, x Gordon Coker U 'N Q James Coleman , . John Corbett .H gy -ge v ting!! x E f K! i sf x x i X A X Q . J 7 N Fr ances Ann DuRant al'g81'CI M DuRanr Joe Eaddy Herbert Eld er Helen English Annie Maude P n Willard Hill Betty Io Hodge eggy Harvi Geddings Cha: e Kxwe Abbot Land hmxny L Mary Eth Lee Nancy Lee any NS Leod :gary MeanS Vngxnxa M1 churr Patsy Newman wry Xu V9- 'AQRXJ vvfnb ra ff- Q., A Wnyn Houaday Ev dyn Hmxaday Soann H Hada Sanex Hook Bduh johnson Reha Kxng 55 om SOPHOMORES Bobby Pack Iifnlny Reardon Lee Rea ves Frances Reedy Berry Ruth Richburg Ruby Richburg x Q it 'Wm if W, 'Q x V 11 fa aw fa f M www f 'W as s wx ,Z 5' ,. QF? K nv ,xi ,f .. ' v . ' if s .3 sa. H ,p' ' I 4, , .T mfagfxf, If' sz. Jai? 5 h 5 , W. H. Ridgeway Calvin Shady Robert Lee Squires Berry Sykes Barbara Jean Tennant Iakie Thames Patricia Thames B arbara Jean Ward Mary Weldon FRESHMEN may I Fave ycvur a'HenJCionj please. uw The ofplcerg og the Cf' grade are:Pre.S. Ervm DuCyqar1,ViCe Pres.-Marg Moore, Ruin, Spiqrwer, Edna DBRSHI , Sec, and Tre-QS.-Hula LSC-2 Price, Ann Tan, lor, and Gaqle GUQVEW- The favorL'CQ5 are Erum Duqqan and Julie AflVlfJ5Ck5Of1. Tins COUCIMJQS glvcu ann0urlcQm8nf5, 'Nils .M N-M 5, g-...4 I AWN!! , 'L v 'LQ U 4 l 'ns I -, ' H- g, .,,.,..-.aaliF- L -if f'. El' Q fi ff Q , , , . I fun 'f M 4,5 .Mi if -,R R' -, 4 . , nik Q ,-'fm 5' it f' J I .MAR RC' 112+ W.-..' ' Q an if 45 3 mrxv-rin a. 'Q -,My V- n ,, ,fy ' ,1 ' W X sw..-- ' 'x i ,S MA rj ,Af 7.1 fri l , X N? Qu ' ' w f , , , 1' 5 1' ' iff' H4 57 . 46' ,I If V A, V' :Ay .1 J' -1 I-334.51 kg A X ' x - ri ' ' . 1 , '1 - Q, 51' ' f -QV 'g' Xff' 1 f' V J' xi fr- '-hh A .. A . SL .. ' ' . x, - . ,Ai ' I fsxiafui .xitfiu 1-,I x his. 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Ard Mary Bagnal Francis Barwick Joanne Barwick Ruthie Bethune John Boswell Helen Bradshaw Franklin Brewer Hartley Brewer Roy Brewer Travis Brown Jimmy Brlmson Billy Bryant Donald Bryant fi 1 -v L 'iv' lx. , 1 I K1 f J -an-.4 Q 01-fs. K A i . f , MN 1 i Us It R I I 3 J Mr' X Q.-,M Sl X GPH Marion Holladay Bill Hook Johanna Jackson Julie Ann Jackson Aubrey Johnson JoAnn Johnson Pendleton Jones Phil Kennedy Kitty Sue Langston Mary Lee Wilson Lee Bobby McKinney June McKnight Heyward Mitchum Mary Moore 1 e fx ff' 1' is nf ' .6 2 I A 'Wa r f 2 . Q , X I, I Q5-::'f9lt W' if wc '-2 J , J . -'Q 1' 'Mfr' Pig V 'H PN Q, -. 5 li A ii I in-X - ,ki saw FRESHMEN Mitchell Epps Dorothy Fleming Jimmy Flowers Bill Gardner Dargan Garnett Howard Gamett John Gayle Mary Rose Geddings Murray Geddings Charles Haley Jesse Ray Harrelson Edward Harrington Elsie Hatcher Beverly Hodge Jack Holladay limi? wif' 1. 5' Q fb l . if 'f f Je ' K L 1? 3 LM ---..- 5 EY- ry, ,W ,, .,..... Q tx 'W ' x ta 1 X T Jake Ross Ann Rush Ruby Spigner Annette Stewart Billy Sugg Anne Taylor Nancy Tennant Laverne Thigpen Bobby Thompson Joe Thompson Carolyn Timmons A - i Iva Jean Wallace h Ann Wilson Jimmy Wilson David Young . 151 65 gf ' - flax-Fl 1 x ' ,sc - . fl Q I YA' 55 , . i I- - 'ii - ' Lx X I ZX., lon 4. Y FRESHMEN Sherwood Morris Shirley Morris L. H. Myers Douglas Nelson Gayle Overby Jessie Pack Marianne Pack Murriartne Pack Eula Lee Price Lottie Rhodus Ruby Rhodus Arnold Richburg Iaret Ridgeway Valaree Ridgeway Qu.. is ag, ,4 . lx! X' U-ZA- ' ran , T xii 1 SCENES AROUND You re supposed to be workmg 1-Q 162 my 71-1-Q?wE'E 4'b 2,3355 .Bulb Eai.. 'H .s-:rr-H L1tt1e gul lost! 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V+ .yn Jennie Alderman Betty Jean Anderson Herman Ard John Ardis Tora Ardis Mary Ann Barrett Irene Barrineau Wilma Jean Barwick James Alton Beatson Kenneth Beatson Joe Bradham Edith Brewer Mary Julia Brewer James Broadway Louise Broadway Gene Browder Rosa Bryant Cecil LaVern Coker Reba Corbett Virginia Corbett Mary Ellen Cubbage Dick Daniels Dorothy Daniels Jimmie Dennis Tora Dennis Hal Drayton Hattie DuB0se Annette Duke Glen Duke Edward Dyson William Dyson Jack Eaddy Dottie Badon Steve Epps Thelma Fleming SUB ' FRESHMEN .,,.y,.A . 4 . 'gr in Z. A A 9 Q, wt , , W, 5- , x ' f . K . y . L-.WX .41-W X 8 X V Num' .- v Y A rs. - X ' ft of :llama I wrist?-+V Nfl if Q o lf' 'er 9- ', ,ft j 4 -'- , . 1f'?i1s,. - MM, li , ' J yi t, A-4 1 M J . f x B A . B A-iv' J J X ,. 1, ' ' . N x. -' A 7 I A R' HF' .J 'A , Q- X ' - D J , N, A fl . 4 55' 4 If ' x 1 ' f.f5 f,. f 4-J' - X , sf, N ' r 4 5 . n ' l ix .,-W Y Y 'K ,X - - , X 1 ' x Q.- A , l if -' A 'f X ,f Nettie Floyd Elizabeth Freeman Madeline Friel Rachel Graham Eleanor Haley Frances Haley Merceline Haley Dorothy Harrelson James Harvin Stewart Harvin Catherine Herlong Mary Wallace Hilton Dickie Hodge Rosa Mae Hodge Joyce Holladay Marilyn Jayroe Ashley Johnson Harris Johnson Beverly Justice Steve Lee Shirley Ann Lowder Nick Mathis Patsy Mims Brenda Moore John Alfred Moore Mary Nesbit Charles Plowden Ruby Richburg Charles Ridgeway Gayle Ridgeway Irma Lee Ridgeway Mary Rodgers Marian Rowe Carrie Lee Scott Brol Scurry f A ' ' XX 1 SUB - FRESHMEN A it 'H sr 1 , , za ,Y ,, 1 N I H G ,..,, , . it A l 4 ,f-MX V ' - Q' dr. A .-.- Q. ,A , ,S A ' a i C M ' ,5- . ai' I ,M y Q , l --1-. ni 1 :li . ig 2 E fl eas J J 'Qfgf 5-M S ' H 5 A at M1 I-1. 1 J 1' K RW H53-7:,. J N, if v -' ..u , 5 X. .. . W! 9 JLAC N3 2 V, J xl P X A 9 x- x ' 5-5 1- ,.-. .,, I .J C - J N l 1- A f fx Fred Shuler Ioan Squires Pat Stogner Sara Stone Martha Sue Strange Elsie Stukes Betty Mae Thames Brenda Thames Bobby Thompson David Thompson Jimmy Thompson Harriett Timmons Bobby Tisdale Leola Tobias O'Nei1 Ward Bertie Mae Welch Koga Weldon Aquilla Wilson Bobby Wilson Alfred Wood Photo Unavailable: lavem Bryant Jimmy Griffin Enest Moore Betty Lou Reardon Doris Rhodus sus- FRESHMEN V5 X I K , as ,Q , . ff' y ' L V 'U' X V . ' 0 2 Q , , T ' A 'X m, sam A . Q . 1 f 'N ,ff - 'M A , 5- w ' 45 7' a lx lvlqfiri. K N, T X .T ,, .4 vi 3? . 4, vt, , -z 3 W4 i n Bullet Woods Sub-freshmen, we live in a transit State, Not grammar, not high, we're little grade eight. we're leaming the routine of M. H. S., We're indispensable to everyone, we're happy, Yes, Yes, Yes OF ALL GRADES Favorite period of the day! Grammar school enjoys OJ the Dental Clinic, Junior Miss Manning High 1 68 Wh21I'S Y-he CXCilCmef1I'? A privilege enjoyed by Manning Students. Brother and Ervin? 7 ACTIVITIES E 'l WTHLS Ls 5'Ca'CLon M. H. 5. a 1L- flOur1c,ing 'Chai miss Ann Carfer waS elected Sc-.hoof 'ncasurer anal Robert' Jackjon was eleafecl President of like Student Coo,nciI.D STUDENT COUNCIL - .sq : , ,, ,. . 5. ri if efaj 1 'Sf-.. First row: Corydon Carter, Ann Carter, Rutledge DuRant, Robert Jackson, Jarma Jean Chewning, Miss Carlisle Peggy Stogner, Second row: Marian McKnight, Abbot Land, Evelyn Chandler, Cean Carter, Betty Ann Wither spoon, Leroy Bradham, Paul Timmons, Bill Hook, Joanna Jackson, Jennie Alderman, Dorothy Fleming, Betty Lou Reardon, Jimmy Thompson The Student Council is composed of representatives from each home room. It is the aim of this group to encourage self-government, cooperative spirit a sense of responsibility, and loyalty to those virtues of Character, Culture and Christian Service. Its officers are: Robert Jackson, President, Rutledge DuRant, Vice President, Jarrna J, Chewn- ing, Secretary and Treasurer, Peggy Stogner, Chaplain, Corydon Carter, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ann Carter, School Treasurer, The faculty advisor is Miss Sarah Carlisle, COUNCIL OFFICERS The MONARCH is the monthly publication of Manning High School. Its editorial staff is composed of Marian McKnight, Editor, Zelime Dickson, Frances Reedy, Margaret Tisdale, Sue Hancock, Rella King, and Margaret DuRant. Miss Shcaly, Mrs. Bradham, and Mrs. Basden are advisors. The Business staff is composed of Charlen Griffith, Business manager and Mrs. Jackson, Advisor. MOLNARCH BUSINESS STAFF i 3 1 1-ggi: I W 2. .f.1A-. ,,. ,ai iv , x --W A- 'H i awww Java 1 , MONARCH EDITORS g Top picture, seated: Carolyn Baker, Kathleen Blackmon, Charlen Griffith. Standing: Peggy Richburg Mrs. Jackson, Iarma Jean Chewning, Bobby Stukes, Ann Mahoney. Bottom picture: Frances Reedy, Margaret Tisdale, Zelime Dickson, Marian McKnight, Sue Hancock, Rella King, Margaret DuRant. 1 THE The MAHISCAN Staff has attempted to preserve for the students of 1954 an accurate account of a year at Manning High School. Peggy and Jack the Editor and Business Manager d1scuss the deadlmes and decide that there 15 a lot of work ahead THE STAFF Edrtor Peggy Stogner Asslstant Edrtor Ltbby Bagnal Semor Edrtor Jarma I Chewning Juruor Edltor Jack Hodge Sophomore Ed1tor Betty Sykes Actlvrties Editor Zelrrne Drckson Sports Edrtor Robert Jackson Art Edrtor Busmess Manager Jack Rowe Frances Reedy Asslstant Bustness Manager Rose Thompson Busmess Represenmuves Marran McKn1ght Betty A Wrtherspoon Janet Hook Anne Taylor Typists Janna J Chewnmg Zelrme Drckson Peggy Stogner jack Rowe t Editor stays at work She Photographers Bobby Stukes Alton Eadon Frances The AI th the arusuc pall of our really has 3 yob W1 annual ' I Q- V ,Jr Freshman Editor -------- ------- R uby S pigner MAHISCAN The editorial staff, with Mrs, Lesesne's guidance plans the annual, They are, Seated: Mrs, Lesesne, Peggy, Betty, Zelime. Standing Bobby, Frances, Robert, Jack, Alton, and Iarma Jean, Zelime, J arma Jean, 134-Tk, and Peggy' the annual The photographers, Bobby and Alton, take some last minute shots, 'W typists, finish the Pages- The business staff Jack Rose Janet Marian and Anne checks the receipts 3. nd counts the money from advertisements and subscriptions to the annual JUNIOR ' HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA swf Ard, Alsbrook, Bagnal, Baldwin, Barwick, Barrineau, Bethune, Blackmon, Bradham, Bradham, Brewer Broadway, Broadway, Bryant, Carter, Carter, Coker, Dennis, Dennis, English, Flemming, Geddings Gambrel, Goins, Hatcher, Hodge, Holladay, Holladay, Lee, Mahoney, Mitchum, Morris, Morris, Plowden, Rush, Price, Richburg, Richburg, Ridgeway, Ridgeway, Spigner, Stewart, Tennant, Thames Thigpen, Timmons, Thames. To develop well-rounded personalities, to interest the girl in the improvement of the home and sur- roundings and to encourage cooperate effort in the school, home, and community are some of the pur- poses of the J, H, A. OFFICERS president - - - ------- Sara Ann Geddings Vice President - - - - - Betty Richburg Secretary - - - - - Sylvia Bradham Reporter - - - - Betty Ann Witherspoon Sponsor - - - ---- Miss Cathcart OFFICERS President ---- Vice President Secretary ---- Treasurer - - - Sentinel - - Advisor - - OFFICERS - - - Jack Hodge - -Leroy Bradham - - - - - Bobby Pack Fred Spigner - Pat Coleman - - Mr. DuBose I L nfs B5 1 We ,ax 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The develop competent, aggressive rural and agricultural leadershipg to create and nurture a love of country lifeg to strengthen the con- fidence of farm boys and young men in them- selves and their work are some of the purposes of the F, F, A. WW School News Blackmon Burke Cochran Hodge Hodge Jackson Jackson McKn1ght R1chburg Hancock BLOCK M CLUB Ain Presldent Fred S plgner Vrce Pres1dent Jack Hodge Peggy S togner Secretary Treasurer Scrlbe Maman MCKD1gx1I Coach S onsors Coach Mabry P Rollms Coach Shealy Platt Splgner Stogner Txmmons Wrlson DuRant DuRant Kennedy Plowden ,, The local boys 4-H stands for those principles which are embodied in the National Organization, namely development--mentally, spiritually and physically, The officers are: President, Marion Thompsong Vice President, Louis Holliday, Secretary, Victor Jackson, Treasurer, Joe Alderman. wg: BOYS' 4-H CLUB , W, ,E 15 E , , ,A ,T 1 rhpt W M 75, ., 5 easiest rn: fa: as is Y ffli? J F731 Q! EN First row: Alderman, Jackson, Holliday, Second row: Eaddy, Alderman, Johnson, Scurry, Lee, Ard, Epps, Ridgeway, Bryant, Wilson, Beatson, Thompson, Daniels. Third row: Dennis, Harvin, Young, Wood, Shuler, Gayle, Ward, Broadway, Drayton, Ardis. Fourth row: Elder, Avin, Hill, Mitchum, Epps, Ridgeway, Corbette Johnson, Eaddy, Fifth row: DuRant, Keels, Bagnal, Holliday, Scott, Plowden, Stukes, Butler, 78 The Girls' 4-H Club, the local branch of the National Organization, stands for head, heart, hands, and health. President ----------------- Betty Jean Ard Vice President - - - - Marrianne Campbell Secretary ---- ---- S ylvia Bradham Song Leader - - - - - Carolyn Barrineau Gayle Overby Counselors - ' ' ' - -Mrs. Lottie Rast Mrs, Holmes Advisors - - ---- Miss Eleanor Carson Mrs, William Tomlinson OF F I C ERS GIRLS' 4-H CLUB 'QP First row Rast Jayroe Scott Langston Holladay Price Ard Corbett Morris Justice Ridgeway Price Fleming Thames l-lerlong Brogdon Holmes Second row Corbett Strange Weldon Eadon Alderman Moore Hilton Rlchburg Daruels Stukes Richburg Wilson Lowder McCoy Tobias Dennis Stone Corbett Harrelson Third row Broadway Johnson Jackson Taylor McKnight Hodge Squues Bryant DuBose Barrineau Ienkinson Nesbitt Holladay Rowe Freeman Reardon Fleming Fourth row Thames Richburg Ward Wallace Thames DuRant Bagnal Barrineau Ardls Timmons Stogner Rush Barwrck Spigner Hatcher, Lowder, Fifth row: Blackmon, Timmons, Blackmon, Mahoney, Carter, Thompson, Bradham, Brunson, Lee, Overby, Sykes, DuRant, DuRant, Moore, Rich, Brewer, Sixth row: Kirven, Clark, Geddings, Thigpen, Carter, Ridgeway, Tennant, Bagnal, Pringle, Plowden, Jayroe, Lackey, Simpson, Richburg, Campbell, DuBose. Those elected for Old English M from Mahiscan, Seated: Iarma Jean Chewning, Peggy Stogner. Libby Bagnal, Standing: Mrs. Lesesne Sponsor, Robert Jackson, Jack Rowe, Frances Reedy. OLD ENGLISH CLUB The Old English M is an honorary club. The members are chosen from The Mahiscan and The Monarch for outstanding work in journal- ism. The officers are: President, Marian McKnight, Vice President, Robert Jacksong Secretary, Frances Reedyg Treasurer, Margaret DuRant, Those elected for Old English M from Monarch. Seated: Zelime Dickson, Marian McKnight, Ann Newman, Standing: Margaret DuRant, Sue Hancock, Miss Shealy, Sponsor, Margaret Tisdale, Frances Reedy. 80 FUTURE BUSINESS OFFICERS LEADERS AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of America have for their purpose training yi! I for better business leader- , , . . . 5' - ship in all its phases. , of The officers of the FBLA are: President ----------- - - Elizabeth Rich Vice President ----- - - Margaret Eadon Secretary-Treasurer- - - - - - Ann Carter Sponsor -------- - - Mrs. Jackson First row: Drose, Price, Ard, Baker, Bagnal, Ardis, Corbett, Lowder, Boswell, Holliday, Britton, Richburg. Second row: Miss Jackson, Holliday, Ienkinson, Barrineau, Plowden, Carter, Stukes, Bradham, McCoy, Brewer, Carter, Burke, Third row: Baird, Eadon, Mahoney, Mahoney, Thompson, Pringle, Griffith, Bradham, Rich, Hodge, Hancock, Kirvin, Clark. Fourth row: Thompson, Bradham, Richburg, Ridgeway, Mirns, Ridgeway, Tisdale, Cambell, Chewning, Barwick, Stone, Geddings. Fifth row: Daniels, DuRant, Alderman, Stukes, Everette Haley. I LATIN CLUB First row: Margaret DuRant, Peggy Harvin, Janet Hook, Mary Weldon, Abbot Land, B. G. Alderman, Betty R. Richburg, Barbara J. Ward, Nancy Lee, Agnes Bagnal. Second row: Margery Means, Frances A. DuRant, Betty Sykes, Sadie A. Brunson, Pat Newman, Judy Britton, Elizabeth Lackey, Mary E. Lee, Rella King, Third row: Irvin Butler, Joe Alderman, Corydon Carter, Cecil Bozard, Herbert Elder, Willard Hill, Joe Eaddy, Jimmy Lee Miss Carlisle. Not appearing in picture, Barbara Baggette. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS The purpose of Inter Nos is to famil- iarize in a pleasant way the student with Roman culture, language and civilization. Its officers are: President ------- Abbot Land Vice President- -Margaret DuRant Secretary ------- Betty Sykes Treasurer ------- Rella King Seatedg Carter, Eaclon, Jenkinson, Ardis, Overby, Chandler, Lee, Baker, Richburg, Campbell, Mrs, Basden. Standing: Weldon, Stogner, Stukes, Johnson, Ardis, Stogner, Moore, Minis, Brunson, Richburg, DuRant, Rich- burg, Ward, Bagnal, Brewer, Jackson, Plowden, Jackson, McKnight, .-Xrd, Officers are, President, Evelyn Chandler, Vice President, Gayle Overby, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary E, Lee, Reporter, Margaret Ijadon, Sponsor Mrs, Basden, MARSHALS The Marshals, who are selected for outstanding scholarship, serve at all public functions of the school, Ann Carter is Chief Marshal, chosen for highest scholastic standing, Hz? Kneeling Margaret DuRant, Libby Bagnal, First row: Frances Reedy Jarma Jean Ch6WT1lIlg Marian McKnight, Ann Carter. Second row: Victor Jackson Preston WY' , 25 M Z? :wif L pe QQ I THE CHORUS 5 ! ! ln ,L Q Fust row Mary Weldon Amelra Ann Burke Evelyn Chandler Savtlla Gambrell Marlan McKn1ght Zellme Drckson Rella Kmg Margery Means Rose Thompson Anna Boswell Abbot Land Peggy Stogner Second row Jrmmy Lee Scott Barrmeau Alton Eadon John Rrdgrll I M Barwrck Jimmy Bagnal Lee Reaves CCC11 james Jack Rowe Not appeanng ln plcture Rutledge DuRant Paul Tlmmons Ann Newman The chorus 15 made up of h1gh school students who furnrsh musrc for specral occas1ons and who render an annual concert the drrector lS Mr Basden and the pianist is Evelyn Chandler. ,H X' ,g ' ,A Q Q D 3' xg.. 'e-,,.,.4....sm, Q s rs . V. Q vw t x,., V -W-5 . F . F,' Q' JJ , ?j'1'A 5 it Q W N 4X I X A . ff 3 it xp A Q 4 at u L , ,S f , x M NAM , xi' 'H-'X R, , X X 5 . w 1' ,ai A time N .-ff L my J mfwqmw... 'A I , 7 ' -I ' L Q.. ' f f zf 5 , 2' 'f', '7Vi n A- 'Q-: . 'W 1 ya fm' 'A www m,n11,.2i.5,J-W' -1-.QM ,gm- A' I 'V , 3' eh ' .H , ., .V ,Q U .u'.'ls , . ' iv M' 1 X 5 f ' ' .X ' - X: .3.. , 1 f , ,. N .3 , ' Mg-351 A4 wx !,i5 I :Lx 51 .Lf ' J A A' 1 fl SL? YQ ' d, KX 9' f si,,.f9 ffl' . U A ., . f' v ? g 1' ' L Qi' ' 5 -fx , -1 4- ' K I 1' 8 K., .I xff' :if 2' 1 ' ' D N- i , 'b 'Q-- ' 5 ' ' ' ivgg' f ,.1 . iff f'f jRz in-Q' 5 'I A ' -fr, . ,- ..,.f. '.,.' 3, ug, - , - e ' . J- rl ' .. '4- , i, ,,., , , f, 1 ' in Us-if V, LL , . 1.4 gifs ,j Jjrqqg XQ1, My I .L g A - ri, A , pr .B ge-4157 Eff:?s:g,ri1vf:,,esf1rgrJ.Qfr'irf.' .iv V gill i?7'2 1i:Tf' Q wi: . wa . he 1 A A -gffffwr r, arf- A xi Q AvlATl'oN CLUB A Kneeling: Ridgeway, Wilson, Daniels, Boswell, Alderman, I. Alderman, Butler, Alderman, Griffin, Hodge, Woods. Standing: Rast, Plowden, Stogner, Harrington, Young, Lee, Gardner, Eadon, Carter, Jones, Dugan, Weldon, Broadway, Shuler, Johnson, Hook. Not appearing in picture: Bryant, Hilton, Rowe. ,,i- The Aviation Club has three aims, to study aviation, to help each other with problems about making model airplanes and to study and help in the air defense program of our community, state and nation, OFFICERS President ------- Joe Alderman, Jr, Vice President ---- B, G, Alderman Secretary-Treasurer ---- Irvin Butler Sponsor -------- - -Mrs, Rast BUS DRIVERS These boys are the ones who faithfully discharge their duties in bringing our boys and girls back and forth to school. They are, Kneeling: O'Neal Baird, Marion Thompson, Bobby Stukes, Standing: James Johnson, Jack Hodge. Cecil Hodge, Loy Daniels, Benny Hodge. MAY COURT AT JUNIOR-SENIOR Each year at the Manning High School the Juniors and Seniors elect a May Queen and her court to reign over the Junior-Senior banquet, This year, Zelime Dickson was chosen queen, Libby Bagna1,her maid of honor, and Marian McKnight, Charlen Griffith, Evelyn Chandler, Margaret Eadon, Ann Mahoney, Peggy Stogner, her attendants. i'Trii:Q'4AKi -M f 5. ' if M 4 19132 5225 2 i U s , s Yagi: X 1 S i iz! , I 1 A e 2 i , ' K ' 'Avy' I r , S' A , if I , 3 ki ,yas .. 5 Sitting: Libby Bagnal, Zelime Dickson, Standing: Marian McKnight, Charlen Griffith, Evelyn Chandler, Margaret Eadon, Ann Mahoney, Peggy Stogner, 5 A Q N' , I. Q A f '4 ' f s ' fl 1 i. D 1 K M 1 I 'YM' ff-ff' S G5 Q X , xx X X x X3 Ng v kwin K Q N u 'x -M, X w X ' X ' X- x X- NN X f X x xxxxx X Q -J X ik -. , xx gmx yi ,Q ,A 5'-'S x RN Q. Z ., . ., X4 , . - 3 3 'W X f , 4 f QS ', Y 4, M.,. an JUNIOR-SENIOR 'U 45 , ffwd-,Qq'k '12 in ,KM , -. 'V ,' ' I L44 . 1 In 1 i 2 ,, .24 A my 33 'lla I -.X s I5 1 , . xl. 1.161 f yi .A fa- 6, fi ' 'tiff lf, x hwy '11 TRUMPETS: Henry Bozard John Edward Lee John Bradham Brownie Parker George Lesesne Happy Teed Ronnie Lee Clarence Blum Mike Lesley Edwin Hill Jack Matthews Frankie Brunson Lawson McLeod Boyd Thames David Alderman Earl Fleming Mickey Holladay Ben Joe Staton Thelma Thompson CLARINETS: Jackie McNeil Carolyn McLeoC Jo Clark Mary Sue Bradham Gary McLeod Evelyn Rigby Judy Smith DRUM MAJORETTE: Mary Wallace Hilton ELEMENTARY BAND Janice Edmunson Barbara Newman Jeannette Harvin Ceil Stukes Patty Ardis Doris Bradham Zelime Dukes FLUTES: Mary Jo McLeod Nina Eadon Jane Stogner PICCOLO: Jackie Eadon SAXOPHONES: Billy Coffey Harriett Chitwood Claire Eadon Martha Jean Basden Sue McLeod Linda Timmons Dean Hodge Joanne Tobias FRENCH HORNS: Bobby Chandler Frankie Griffith Carolyn Thompson BARITONE HORNS: Raymond Tennant Hugh Rush BASSES: Warren Clark Mark Chewning Charles Thames Dan Lambert TROMBON ES : Monroe Ridgill George Reaves Herman Alderman Cheera Mitchell Donnie Lesesne DRUMS: Tommy Jackson John Dukes Jerry Timmons Russell Wallace Audrey Morris Robert Thames Perry Cloy Martha Nelson Altman BELL: Janice Spigner GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPEECH CHAMPIONS Kneeling: Judith Rhame, Zola Mae Suggs, John Edward Lee, Hermione Dickson, Tom Vassar, Sue McKnight, Rosalie Sweatman Carolyn Coffey, Danette Mims, Quinn Myers. Second row: Alvin Spigner, FIHHCSS Moore, Marian Sweatrnan, Martha Jean Basden, Billy Jackson, Wayne Kennedy, Billy Coffey, Richard Woods, Jackie Eadon, Frankie Porter. Third row: Mary Sue Bradham, Edward Smith , Betty King, Martha Nelson Altman, Wayne Morris, Shirley Jean Pack, Fourth row: Johnny Bradham, John Campbell, Marie Morris, C arolyn McLeod, Jeannette Harvin, 94 Kneeling: Billy Basden, Donny Lesesne, David Jenkinson, Second row: Joy Hinson, Everette Bedenbaugh, Lanelle Cantey, Shirley Aiken. Third row: Billy Coffey, Gaylord Brannan, Leona Kirven, Mary Sue Bradham Jane Stogner, Kneeling: Alden Haley, Gary McLeod, Wayne Kennedy, Alvin Spigner, Bobby Gamble, Jimmy Katsos, Standing: Brownie Parker, A, C. English, Captain, Dargan Rogers, Tommie Johnson, Warren Clark, Billy Sykes, GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS in.: ,. .f ,,.,,.....a. inn--.--an-n-L shaun-........ K ,-es.-A..-. , 1 . ,C ,..l, ...Za . ,a F'-T M 'ltd 5 SAFETY CLU B 461 W -T dll' , K-tw I 3 Kneeling: Sue McKnight, Billy Basden, John Edward Lee, Karen Thompson, Shirley Jean Pack, Mary Helen Bomar, Quinn Meyers Danette Mims, Second row: Billy DuBose, Donny Lesesne Billy Jackson, Cheeta Mitchell, Virgina Josey Bobby Herndon, Billy Coffey, Edward Smith, Leona Kervin, Third row: Billy Sykes, Bobby Gamble, Herman Alderman, Gaylord Brannon, Alex Carter, Sue McLeod, Fourth row: Claire Eadon, Carolyn McLeod, Jeannette Harvin, Martha Nelson Altman, Not appear- ing in picture: Wallace Hilton, 95 -......a- ......, 0... ... .a,...... an. ...- Ab.. .-4. ..- ...- .,....... 0 4,54 t-.s...l-. ..-.... St lo A 'Wx 1' ...I L x ,.-. 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I I FOOTBALL f co-CAPTAINS Ls Ai Q' 1 A f'lIA ' r 'Y ff 'vii' M BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAI N S Managers B G. ALDERIVIAN, CHARLES ALLEN RIDGWAY. A84 Coaches MABRY and ROLLINS N inn 15 ms! 41' Avy. v if J, , FOOTBALL Front row: Glenn Duke, Jacob Nunamaker, Cecil Bozard, Travis Brown, Stewart Harwrn Second row B G Aldtrman, ,loc Alderman, Scott Barrincau, Jerry McLeod, Bobby McKinney, Lours Holllday Drckrc I-Iodgc Tlnrd row: Coach Mabry, C. W. Ard, Landon Platt, Rutledge DuRant, Carllackbon B111 w1l:OD Ray Hodge Coach Rollins. Q Q H mv.. we CARL JACKSON :V Tailback QI 5 I CO fi.. , 4 W1 ., 5, , .71 I A Lv, , , ,ax ROBERT JACKSON Tackle KEIRY RICHBURG Wingback Coach d1scusses strategy w1th Co-Captains Jackson and Hodge. .,,.,..... xg GRIDIRON SCOTT BARRINEAU SAMMY PLOWDEN RUTLEDGE DURANT BILL WILSON '00 Blockmg Back Guard Tackle Guard WE 13 0 6 0 7 20 24 12 6 SCHEDULE Macedonia Kingstree Timmonsville Berkeley Andrews Hemingway East Clarendon Bishopville Lake City THEY 13 25 7 47 30 0 LANDON PIATT 7 39 20 This is a team of which we're proud, Smiling in the sung P. C. COCHRAN In each defeat they've leamed to gain STARS A greater victory won. Fullback P, C. and Jack brought honor to our team by receiving Honorable Mention on the ALL STATE FOOT BALL TEAM. JACK HODGE End A ,- 7, A A WW ana? . PHIL KENNEDY RAY HODGE ROBERT DURANT Wingback Center End SENIORS STARTING LINE UP t up-4 L: TQ' l 2 1 i any 7 I I Q x .74 H 9 ' 4 t Q1 y ka ' Efglgf' le A if 5- ' 9- J N, M , A1' 'W .,ft.,,,17'v. ' ii ,X f , J .. M V V 2 . at 5 4 -4'f' 211 jg 23 + , 1 1 1- , ,ff V gala ,. K L' L, ' 'J .V , ' K 4 .M .,,,, 4 4 , A ppc . Q 'A QM ' - V- ' 'J ' 43 . , . :.,- e xg ,f -.uv ' .. ' Landon Piatt, Right End, Robert Jackson, Right Tackle, Sammy Plowden, Right Guard, Ray Hodge, Center Bill Wilson, Left Guard, Rutledge DuRant, Left Tackle, Jack Hodge, Left End, Kerry Richburg, Wingbackg Scott Barrineau, Blocking Back, Phil Kennedy, Fullbackg Carl Jackson, Tailback. Not appearing in top picture, Jacob Nunamaker. THE HUDDLE Seen From Sta nds N7 HOMECOMING SPONSORS O U l Peggy Stogrier and Zelime Dickson and Jack Hodge Kerry Richburg Quccn, Zciimc Dickson v-53 Aboot Land and Robert Charlen Griffith and Jackson Sammy Piowden Zeiime Nancy Les and P. C. Margdrct DuRant and Cochran Ciri Iii son At the annual Dcspitc a hard homecoming Manning fought battic played Timmonsvillc. Edna DuR3nt and gcott Manning was B31-rincuu defeated 7-6. HOMECOMING At the dance The sponsors At the game Queen PCP Rally Parade Wmmng Float - III 1-1. C 1 S 7 51 315' f 3,359 , 4 .rf , Q-mm. 5.41 , Q A L 49727, ,. xg 'Q -1 1 9 8 V 'AG' fi Qfrff 'I' 5 -if 1 3 N 4 ,,,,, - 1 W x if ,JF COACH MABRY BASEBALL We are very proud of the team s accom phshments Ih1S year The hustlrng Monarchs won the D1StI1Ct 7 Champlon sh1p wrth a record of 12 wrns and 3 defeats .5-V I mx' or 'N Wrth vrctory Lherr goal They ve worked so fme To earn the utle The Dramond s Nme I-if Coach Mabry shows Jack how It s done THE TEAM Fust row Don Frlerson, Scott Barnneau, Carl Jackson, Landon Platt, C6C11GCdd1l'1gS, Robert Jackson. Second row Coach Mabry, E. C. Lowder, Fred Splgner, Jack Hodge, P. C, Cochran, B111 Arant, Ray Hodge, hw' 'N . V f I 3 , A . a . A 'V ' , M. f 5 . . . K x Yr - ,, ff .. 4 . F fm' ,A , - ' .a Y , 'I'-A C IN 7 ., , W --.:' .' I 1.12 v' , ' g -. V, 1 4. ,f f 1 A x ,af ' g'S. Y!! 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Lil ,iff 'Ai ' 1 Lf' Q A , 'M fl' T JT 'CHEERLEADERS 5 J' IA7 'ilvyjj LL1-iff' A M? 'fa I,-1' A' H f' :g,. if-ffl a 'z 'J li Y L1 E157 41 Q1 Q 5 I .x i W Q-, -Xlj A Xf T,m .A-I Q' 1 -V FL, , A L . . l Y.,f.-sw-Q ,A , . WH- : f ' V ' Q is g 1 5! X. 5 . Q. .. gn .W f 'ii f i P4 X 7 x link . Q L gi ' 5 er ' agx-X A ' 5 wx ' i i' , 3 . .6 ,Mm Y x T- . 5 ,-' 1' 0 P eggy Marian Kathleen Amelia Ann .2 CHEER LEADERS l'11'1 Frances Mae Sue and Jane julia Ann pass!! . v lv I' 1, fb, Go' Monarchs' Go' 'inf nn, II3 Q 1 :M I lt ,, xl X. ' 4, . l--Q V :A ' ATHLETICS AROUND THE f , 'W YEAR The sponsors at the game, w11e,e is U7 e ball? ' ' C' BOY! Watch her go' The cheerleaders take a break. The headless wonder Who dropped the ball? Tw 0 Pojn Lg. -. fu .quasi M 'fi M II4 Football at recess. Ir's a ringer! FEATURES II6 QUEEN 5 MAY ZELIME DICKSON Q I -5. i 9 I P I Q Q4 3 A i f 1: 5 Ex . K A LV gy yr K R vyiis :Il A in . A Us , , v A LW-' Q' ATTENDANTS EVELYN CHANDLER CHARLEN GRIFFITH PEGGY STOGNER DAY 3 MAID OF ATTENDANTS ,- 19' r HONOR LIBBY BAGNAL 1 B, ,, V 1 ATTENDANTS MISS EVELYN CHANDLER MISS ZELIME DICKSON '-nm ATTENDANTS JULIA ANN JA ON JUNIOR MISS MANNING HIGH ADVERTISEMENTS fx 41+ N o the Sa U' St-315 7 S me QQQWN Q s we Cornphrnents of BROWN S and 10 CENT STORE Manmng South Carohna T1 ,gpiw X QV' Flne Grocer1es MILLS BROTHERS Mannlng South Caro n THE 2-Z. 42.26 CO. Manufacturers of Tuxedo Feeds Sumter , South Carohna For The Best In Furnlture See 'If 200 FURNITURE CO. Sumter, South Carohna I . Q I 2 K! Lv , l W A. Q I.: 5 pw is 1 at 5 . 1 -. l , a. Qian 'Af THE RESTAURANT C E M E x Famous For Good Food RESTAURANT Dlstmctlve Foods to Sult Steaks Seafoods The Most Jaded Appetltes AdJo1n1ng The Paddock Motor Court Ch1neSe D1I1I1eI'S '5fAccent on D1st1nct1ve Foods 4'Acm.ent on Pleasant Servlce '4fAccent on Southern Hosp1ta11ty Sumter South Carohna Manmng South Carohna LM. ' hs. ROWE TOMLINSON PHARMACY DRAYTON CLEANERS PTeSCr1pt10HS Our Speclalty If You Don t Know Your Drugs Your DeP'-endable C1eaf1e1'S Know Your Drugglst Nlanmng South Carohna Mannlng South Carolma to 99 .5 . . . - ' 'li - . . . Q . . - . . 2 - J S gs 5 , Huh A tif? V 1 Q ,, 5 'K X J. 4 2. 4.7 'fe K A 1 2 ' 91 - , , : .aff Look for Bargams at The PIGGLY WIGGLY Manmng South Carollna CENTRAL COFFEE SHOP Good Coffee Wlth Real Cream Manmng South C arohna ZL z.'U'Z.7L. Cotton Fertlhzers Tobacco Cur1ng Systems 000 Manning , South Carolina SUMTER DRY GOODS Your Quahty Store S1nce 1895 '9'Surnter Owned '9'Sumter Operated '9fSumter Managed Ready To Wear ACCCSSOTICS Not1ons P1ece Goods Linens Draperies No. 1 - South Main Street Sumter, South Carolina SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS INC Tank and Bottled Gas Servlce 7 For c90'L E. Cook1ng Water Heatmg SPORTING GOODS Heatlng Refngeratxon Your Spec1al1st 1n Sports Phone 1769 707 Ma1n Street Phone Z 0282 Sumter South C arohna Compliments of MITCHUM s GROCERY MR FRED LESESNE Attorney at Law Grocemes Gasohne Ivlamnng, South CaTO11na Manmng South Carohna Columbia, South Carolina L. CARLYLE GAMBLE S DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY ESSO SERVI CENTER Ford Dealer Your Standard O11 Dealer Atlas TITCS Manmng South Carohna Manmng South Carol1na Good Luck Semors It 1S a Pleasure To Serve Your School FEED VVILKINS CLASS RINGS INVITATIONS AN N UALS 1340 Senate Street Columbla, South Carolma - .. M. - 1 ! . . , . as ' ' 7 li For The Finest In Jewelry Always See ZWZZ WW! .TEWELERS F1rst Sumter South Carohna STEPHENSON FINANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED Complete Finaneing Service For Autom.ob11e Dealers Auto Loans S 100 to S2500 or More 301 South Mam Street Phone 1893 Sumter South Caro11na TOMLINSON S FOOD STORES WESTE RN AU TO ASSOC IA TE STORE Your B11ls Are Less The Best In When You Shop at Tomllnson s Hardware Accessories Manmng South Carollna Sport1ng Goods Manmng South Caro11na 1 . C 9 I , , Q I il W ., i W ,r ..,,,, , kr 1 ' 1 9 I C LARENDON SUPPLY C OMPANY Hardware TCICVISIOH Mannlng South Carohna AVANT JEWELERS For Fme Jewelry See Us Manmng South Caro11na C omp11ment s of R U VE LLE Sumter South C aro11na COURTRIGHT CHEVROLET COMPNAY cnivnouvf I SALES SERVICE 113 115 South Maln Street Sumter South C aro11na i.L,,,t, , ' C u 1 1 L Electrical Appliances , , , 1 T . , A- -: -, . .Illia EO VVE 'S PHARMAC Y Presc:r1pt1ons Sodas Nunnally s C and1es 47 South Mam Sumter South Carohna Compllments of Qf7f?Zz4eu5f an! gaug- Sumter South C arohna C ornphrrments of SUMTER STEAM LAUNDRY Sumter South Carohna FORT ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORKS Roohng Heat1ng Sheet Metal Fabmcators 14 West Oakland Avenue Sumter South Carohna HARDWARE M 'fz ' H H int' ,iii-f H 81 H SERVICE STATION Your S1nc1a1r Dealer We Stay Open A11 N1ght Manmng South Carohna LIGHT CO EIectr1c1ty Plays a Great Part In Our L1ves Mannmg South C arohna RADIO STATION VV F: I Cf 1340 On Your D1aI Sumter, South Carohna Cornphments of THE BANK OF CLARENDON Manmng South Carohna Member of Federal Insurance Corporat1on S1 000 O0 Insurance for Every Depos1tor Member of South Carohna Bankers Assoc1at1on Member of Independent Bankers Assoc1at1on IC A I 5 t A CAROLINA POWER AND V Compliments of C ompliment s of Q14-uf-egg 64141 81.- g ZO1S.... ELEC TRIC APPLIANCE C O FURNITURE Sumter South Carohna Sumter South Carohna 4 d The Safe PreSCT1pt10n1St QUALITY PRODUCTS lvianmng South Carol1na Mann1ng South Carohna V BRUNSONS PHARMACY C. W. GRIFFITH HARDWARE CLARENDON REFRIGERATOR HARVIN SHELL AGENCY AND LOCKER COMPANY Grade A O11 Products Preserve Your Food The Safe Way Mann1ng South Carohna Mannlng South C arollna COMPLIMENTS OF 2 11442. WHOLESALE CO. Candy Drugs C1gars Hoslery Manning, South Carohna ' ' rf fi lt' r ll ii ' It 91 W ' ' , . . , . M C ompliments of ELVV LUMBER COMPANY Sumter South Carollna CROSWELL AND COMPANY INC Wholesale Grocemes and Hardware Sumter South C arohna Cornphments of Sumter South Carohna Comphments of NU IDEA SUPPLY COMPANY Sumter South Carohna Complete Lme of School Supphes and School Equlpment HURST-SEXTON FURNITURE CO. LQ Comp11ments of SACONY OF MANNING THE TRADING POST Of Ma.nn1ng Get F1ne Clothes and Save Econom1c Secumty W1th A BUSIHBSS Educatlon Look To CLEVENGER For 'Stenograph1c Studles '11Secretar1a1 Studles '4'Execut1ve Secretanal '1fIun1or Accountmg uslness Adrnlmstratlon 4fAdvanced Accountnmg C omple te ly A11' Condltloned CONGRATULATIONS To The Class Of 54 SOUTHERN SCALE AND REF RIGERATION COMPANY Speclal Courses 1008 1010 Gerva1s Street Speed Wr1t1ng Typlng Dlctaphone Off1Ce M3Ch1neS Bookkeep1ng Columbla South Carohna L1fe Tune Placement Servlce CLEVENGER COLLEGE 109 N Ma1n Sumter South C arohna 0 :ax l.,,T'M' ' .,,..mx.. :mu we -if h A I h . . 2 .. L. . ll 98 XB . . . . o o u I , I . , A SUMTER ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Ice Coal Fuel Oil Heating Equipment Phone 981 Sumter South Carol1na C omphment s of THE SELIG CO Manufacturer s of San1tary and Floor Mamtenance SUPPIICS Atlanta Georgla bb 44 ELLIOT S GIN Experlence and Grade A Machmery Make A Good Comb1nat1on MITCHELL BUICK COMPANY Try A Bulck F1rst Manmng South Carohna Mann1ng South Carohna L 1 , , ' .7 ' f ' L13 It 3: . I , f fr A 'V I blxsh' ,,.,' w 1 ss 51 ' I l I . , ' 1 STOKES TRACTOR COMPANY Ford Tractors Buy a Dependable Product Now and Save Trouble Later Manmng South C ar ohna WINDY S TELEVISION AND RADIO COMPANY Complete Sales and Servlce Manmng South Carohna THE BEST UNIVERSAL LOCK COMPANY INC Sole Producers of The Best Interchangeable Core 'MHS' A ia Would L1ke To Take Th1s Opportun1ty To W1sh The Mah1scan Every Success 10 N Senate Avenue 1nd1anapol1s 4 Indlana Serv1ng South Carohna Its Schools and Bus1nesses S1nce 1844 The House of Quahty 77-IEC fofgfzgan CO 1440 Ma1n Street Colurnbla South Carohna f Q . I , . C Q ' 1 Y .. W' 'f ,M ' I , ' , 134 F' 'J Q , 1'1ll . l . . W I I ' Y , . U Y Compl1ments of Wffna 121. Ve,.,.l,,, nc l.l'tZS. Athlet1c and Sport1ng Equ1pment The Bl1nd Beaut1ful Bl1nd Manufacturlng Company 10 South Ma1n Street Sumter South Carol1na Sumter South Carohna BELK SIMPSON CO Barga1ns Galore A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned The Home of Better Values Mannlng South Carohna O Z ... . I . . . I , . - n . , , 'fgy fif 562.2 ,sl f. D 4117 PEOPLES STORE SAM S ESSO STATION Fr1g1da1re Apphances SAM GAMBLE Owner Zen1th Telev1s1on Standard O11 Products Manmng South Carohna Mannlng South Carohna Congratulatmns 5' ZZ UQ Q0 fm. COI7 lflefffai 7g ep OFIS Compllments of PEARCE YOUNG ANGEL CO Frozen Food Produce Grocer1es Orangeburg South C ar ohna Furniture We Strive. to Please coz: ' if ' I I-. C Call For Z6 9h 5055 eff 'S AUTO PARTS co INC Wholesale Auto Equlpment BREAD 8: CAKE Sumter South Carohna. The South s Flnest Replacement Parts Slnce 1841 E1ectr1c Spec1alt1es ff EADON S SERVICE STATION CLARENDON CUT RATE DRUG Your S1nc1a1r Dealer Rexjglcjfinc Serv1ce W1th a. Sm11e g Y Sodas Sundr1es Drugs Manmng South Carohna Manrnng South Carohna W' T ff ., . A T Ii A dt . i A-J Qs., MAJOR LEE ROBERT M LEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Manning South Carolma CC-0552 DAIRIE S INC Coble Dalrles Inc W1SheS Each Member of the Sernor Class of 1954 a Long Healthful and Prosperous Lzfe A DIVISION of SOUTHERN COATING AND CHEMICAL COMPANY Located 1n Alcolu South Carohna Q C . CLARENDON FLOORING COMPANY A I1 599 MW MACHINERY COMPANY INCORPORATED M111 and Electmcal Supply Iobbers ETHELYN S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Prompt and Expert W01'k Sumter South Carolma G1fts For all Occas1ons Mannmg South Carohna Congratulahons o The Senlors of 1954 HJ Cand1es Not1ons Tobaccos V B C MOORE AND SONS CO Latest Fash1ons Old Fashloned Mannlng South Carollna P1-mes Manmng South C arol1na A I BOMAR Q 511-an Llllll THE SUMTER FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Sumter Locally Owned and Operated South Caro11na C ompl1ments of THE CLARENDON MARKET BUREAU Manning South Carolma Neurocalometer and X Ray DR ROBERT E BENNETT Churopractor D:-nly 9 to 12 30 3 to 6 30 Thursday 9 OO to 6 30 Phone 5469 Res1dence 5795 Ivianmng South C aro11na TAYLOR'S BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Franchised Dealer Major and Small Appliances For Better Building Manning, South Carolina ALCOLU MERCANTILE COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Fish Meats Vegetables Hardware Furniture Alcolu South C arohna PAUL E FLOYD Tobacco Curers D H BY C S AN S RIG Cotton Fertihzers Gulf Distributors Manning South Carolin Mannmg South Carolina WW Not GO Gulffii' Torridaire mai' -H BLACKMON S SHELL STATION SANTEE PONTIAC COMPANY Grade A Products Grade A Serv1ce Mamnng South Carohna Dollar for dollar You Can t Beat a Pont1ac Phone 5260 Mann1ng South Carohna M LEGO MILLING COMPANY Pur1na Chows Gr1nd1ng and M1X1ng Mannlng South C arolma 97207 INSURANCE COMPANY It Pays to Be Insured It Pays to Deal with Us Manning , South Car olina TF' fm 3 C omplim ent s of ZWEQ. Zi 7 Jehu COFFEY S GULF STATION ATTORNEY AT LAW Get The Best For Your Car Mannmg South Carollna Manmng South Carohna THE PADDOCK MOTOR COURT A Quahty Court Restaurant Adjomlng Z 1 Z M11es South Mannmg South Carolrna on Hlghwaf 301 PROTHRO CHEVROLET co Chevrolet Oldsmoblle See Us Before You Trade Mannmg South Carohna 6' . 2. X . of Q'-' K2 LEE S GROCERY W O LAND Fru1ts Vegetables SINCLAIR AGENT Meats A Complete L1ne of S1nc1a1r 1VIann1ng South Carohna Products Mannlng South C ar ohna CLARK DRY CLEANERS Compllments Of We Spec1a11ze 111 Pleasulg MARGARET RIDGEWAY 5 CROCERY our customers Mannumg South Carohna Manmng South Carohna HARVIN LUMBER COMPANY Mannlng South Carohna CAROLINA COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Sumter South Carohna Y. High Quality Lumber QQ?c01Qfza CLEANEQS Exper1ence Counts Mann1ng South Carohna j,7j2f?Z6 ZQ zcvfv The publ1sh1ng of our annual would not have been poss1b1e but for the bus1ness men who have placed ads ther1n Why not show them our apprec1at1on by patron1z1ng them f1rst THE STAFF ir lg! 'Zz -'ni xii! .- 1 q , , Y-1411 ,, . .arf-N-:ii .zzfrmf-' f I. glllaws gm .--Q I Oniollu Q., -.-all.-. f f 5 L - 0 0 .Qi ' . I , Q. 9 5 1. 'x Xxx V .. 0 0 . . ' n . . . . . . . OUR PAT RONS PAGE In add1t1on to our regular advert1sers the follow 1ng f1rms and 1nd1V1duals have also helped us fl nancrally We thank them slncerely THE SMART SHOP SLIITIICI' LAND S SERVICE STATION MCLEOD HARDWARE MR OLLIE STU KES MANNING STEAM LAUNDRY WOOD S FURNITURE STORE MR G DEWEY CLARK DIXIE AUTO PARTS LESESNE S GIFT SHOP MR SAM RICHMAN THE MANNING TIMES CHANDLER FURNITURE CO DR I H DICKSON DR I L LEWIS IOSEY S SLRVICE STATION WARREN S FLOWER SHOP W A GARDNER MCLEOD S GROCERY MANNING SUPPLY CO MR JOHN KAT SOS JACK S DEPARTMENT STORE SIJITIICI' WESTERN AUTO CO Sumter MRS W R IOSEY BLAND MOTOR CO SUIHICI BRADHAM INSURANCE CO Sumter L P MIMS SEACO Sumter LAWSON S PHARMACY Sumter DR. I. H, KING RODGERS CLEANERS SUITIICI' SUMTER CUT RATE DRUG STORE MR, I, R, EADON, JR. QUALITY CLEANERS SUITIICI' THE CAPITAL Sumter MR, MULDROW HARRINGTON LECOG STUDIOS Sumter SUMTER ALUMINUM COMPANY SA DIE D, HODGII Sumter PERFECTION BAKERY Sumter LAWSON' S COFFEE CO. Sumter GODBEY BROTHERS Sumter DR. C. B. COOPER Sumter IULIAN M. CAIN Sumter GALLOWAY-MOSELEY SLIITIICI' PATES DRIVE-IN sHULER's RESTAURANT . . . ' A ' MR. . . ' ' MR. . . I We've been striving hard of late For the best way to communicate With friends both now and through the ages M, H, S, happenings through yearbook pages. Mahiscan staff of '54 Has fondest dreams of hopes a store Of preserving well as days go by Our happiest year at Manning High, We, as others, when they are young Have often left your praise unsung. Somehow, we'd like to have you know Manning High, why we love you so. As we've stumbled through the years You've helped us drive away our fears. By teaching us the better way To bravely face each changing day. May we each as we forward bend Something worthwhile to your honor lend, And may we say as we leave your door 'Twas a happy year, this 54, 4 x ,Q 1 E 14,534.1 ' 'ofif-F'F2' -'S 2-,f ' I I' ,.. 4, A ., PFI I-i-. 'W-Q. The movmg havmg wut fxnger wutes and moves on ii muff .... SO WHAT Getting out this yearbook is no picnic If we print jokes people say we re silly If we don t people say we are serious If we clip from other books We are too lazy to write it ourselves If we don t we are stuck on our own stuff If we stick to the Job all day We ought to be out hunting PICIUICS If we do get out and hustle We ought to be putting fmt things first If we don t print contributions We don't appreciate true geniusg If we do, the book is filled with junk. If we make a change in a fe1low's write-up, We are too criticalg If we don't, we are asleep. Now, like as not, someone will say We swiped this from some other book WE DID! ll A LITHOGRAPHED 1-1 7 YEARBOOK l 5 DALLAS . TEXAS QM' 1,112 -511.235 rs X l' 4 B Q P r- Z 3? IIHI Ill xrvbiwci N25 if nl al--2 ' e would always linger here Manmuv lllgh Wuh the ff16lldS wc, love so dear Mannmv llrgh But we must be hurrymg on You are just a steppmg stone Hrghor loarnmg just bgoud Mamuug lllgh 1 ITIIII -nl y- xi! !!P Tell me why we. low Through tho yoars w andermg through yor LISICHIHE for your slwl llasteumh to you out .9 2 -9' EU 15. s Q Q A . Q 0 Q ' , 'Xb 3 l '71, 2 .-' 5 R , , v 1 'x . I H el .0 ' ' .OE :rn -Ll f ,k,v '- 5 , ,-, r that rf 5' 02 1 7 .f 1 'fl 'Oo' . . A A N , . 22 . I Manmng Hlgh d go Maurung us halls Mannmg Hlgh Hrbh 22222 5' ,Q wwf 569 mmm Q., 4' 'A .-ge Trme wrll come to say good by Manmng Hlgh But our love W111 never d1e Marmmg Hlgh Though we leave you wuh regret I-rrendshrp true and loved ones met In our hearts we 11 not forget Manmng Hrgh ' TER I ' 1 J o lm


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