Marion High School - Swamp Fox Yearbook (Marion, SC)
- Class of 1951
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If tliis iincl lliis nlnnc' is i'vi1lizccl. wc-, 'l'ni'1 Snvxixii' Fox Stull' ol' l95l, sli gill li-4-I llnit wc lniw' siicwvvclvcl. 4 MISS GRACE IOHNSON DEDICATIGN We, the Senior Class of 1951, take much pride in dedicating this issue of TIIE SVVAIWP Fox to Miss Grace Johnson for her incessant contributions and her personal ideals which have been an inspiration to each of us. Her numerous and un- equaled abilities, the Willingness with which she has rendered her service, the encouragement she has given us, and her admirable character make her a person whose memory We shall always love and cherish. Is there French news in the Marion Star , Miss JOHNSON? 5 Under Me Lacferdhp of 1, BOARD OF TRUSTEES Xlli, XY. Cl. XIUONIC xms. nl. l.. xifxsox Xlli, XXYXIZIRICN Dl':liRlCfK NIH. IFHXNK HXLXIUN Nu! l'ir'Im'1'1l: WHS. IJIYXVIVI' C,'XSQUl'1 '57 XIN. lf. D, -IUYNICR Our SlI1Jt'l'ilIfl'Hl1f'lIf V cm NIH. .'X. Cf. TOl,l,lSUN Our l,l'iHl'f1JIll A? 6 ZMAM, dome of jawn? . uf ' x Ir' 4 5 , t ' I MR. JEFF D. CASKEY MISS GERTRUDE DAVIS MISS JULIA NI. DAVIS NIISS HARRIET EDVVARDS MR. JOHN G. EVANS MRS. FLORA HILL NIISS GRACE JOHNSON NIR. JOHN O. LEVVIS, JR. NIR. JACK LYON 7 . wfw friec! fo Ifeaciz 01,5 qkkm' ' ,x.. 1 L 3 . 12 1 . -- ' 1., ,W Nf .Q-it 'M' 5 W ni NIH. XX'lI,l,lfXNl l'. XIABHY NIR. LUTIIICR B. XICCOHNIICK NIH. IIAL NIIDDLFTON XIISS l,UUlS.,X XIOORIC HRS. XVINIFRICD SIIHLLY MRS. MARIE STANLEY Xlli. ROY TODD HRS. LICMN TYSON MISS SHANNON XVILKERSON I 1' I ff rx 4 Wifagxg , j vf MARION GRAMMAR SCHOOL IIIXH! I1 I' x Mew xl ally r1l,. 6:1111 l Iuorfl :bmi frlk , U 13 , x, 4 Xlmwf' flew we graofnafe a, fer gue yeam 0 JM? ,giimof CLASSES Nl Club 3, 41 llc-lmuliug Club l, 2, 3, 4g Cl1vcrlcaulc1' 233 Slula- Nl:-ulul l'lYlllllS llutiug 3. OFFICERS 641,65 1951 lf. nl. l5U'l'l.l'IR DOROTHY MAE RICH JOHN SNYDER PI'l'XlIll'lIf Vim'-I'l1'.virlvr1t S1'r'1'L'irlry-Trz'11s1u'w' lf. l5U'l'l,l'lll FRANK BAKER l'Irz,p1f'r1u' Ihix .wufimrul nn your srml. flmf rzrzsvlfislz An lmmfsl IIHINVS flu' rmlnlfns-I urnrk nf Curl Inu' fur muukiurl has lIl'll'll flu' iuspirrlfirm uf ,. Block M Club 2. 3g F. F. A. 2. 53: Fuutlmll 221 all ,anvil .x't1l!:'.s'nu'11 Bawbull 3. Sluclvul Cuuucil 2, 4g Class l'r4-siclvul 2. 4g Class xlli'l'-l,l'L'Slll1'lll 35 llm-lu Club 3, 41 Club Iiclitur SWAMP Fox 4g lfnx 'l'nl1'.v l, 2, 13. Assm-into liclitor 41 Blum-lx IIHLEN BAXLEY urllllll' uturth is in lwillg, un! -S'f'l'lIIlll,LIu AI. ll. A. l, 2, 43 Clem' Club l, 2. 3. llC'pOl'lL'l' 4. DOROTIIY NIAIC RlCll Sim iw: uul nmrlf' In Ilnzlllu' 11illru1'11ti1iu nf mm, lm! ELEANOR BOATVVRIGHT Ilu' IIIIIIIIIIHMN uf rluynnc S.umlvul Cmu 1-il :ll Class Vim--l'n'sicl1-mat l. 4g Assisluul ul look and wha' ISU' 'lmkm me lun' mul lflflk Uilfllllu Spurls lCclilur Sw.-ull' VOX 4: ,l. ll. A. l. l'fl'Silll'lll 25 B1-tu Club 3: Blum-lc M Club 43 -I. ll. A. l. Trvusurvr Clm- Club l. 2. 3. Swliuu lmzlclcr 41 Bzlskf-tlmll l. 2, Distrivt Trozlsurc-r lg Glu- Club 43 c:lll'l'I'lL'iNll'l' 41 Buskl-tlmll 1. 2g Cussip Eclitur Fax Tllllih' 4. IOIIN SNYl7l'lll A011 Ilml lnnwl purliun nj Il ,umul nmnfw lifv, his lilllv. PATSY BRI-I-T lnrm'lr'.s'x. lllll'f'lllI'lIllI!'I'l'll rlwls of lfimlmwx A ' u,1I uf lU1'l'U A p1'rfw'f uinmun uulzly fllllllllflln Sluclm-ut Cuuum-il lg S1-owlalry-'l'1'vusl11'v1' Class 3. 43 Cluss Vicc-Prvsiclvut 23 Fox Trllm 22, 3, News liclitux' lluslfn-llmll lg ID:-lmtiug 'l'l'ill1l2.l-3.41Slilll'clllZlllllllUll 'lg Block M Club l, 2, Svc-rvtury-Trczlsurvr 3, 4: D1-lmlv 531 Buys' Stull' :lg Sports liclitur SNVANII' Fox Cla-v Club l, Svcrvtzlry-'l'rc'als1lrvr 2. llcpnrtvr. Svctiou lg liusiuvss Nluuugvr lfnx 'I'ul1'.v -1gSta1lv Klvutal Exauus l,,4-uclvr 3, Vim--Prvsicluut 4: Bzxskvtlmll blill1k1g0I' l. 2. lluliug l, 21 livin Club 3. 'l1l'K'ilSllI'l'I' 4. 33, 44 Clem' Club Alto Award l. FRANK BAKICR HELEN BAXLEY ELEANOR BOATVVRICIIT PATSY BRITT I0 SENIORS ALLEN BROWN His Izetter doth not breathe upon this earth F. F. A. 1, 2. s MARY ALICE BROWN 1'-11,5 A When youiue got a thing to say, sag if' Transferred from Lake View 25 Block Mn Club 45 1. II. A. 2, 3, Basketball 4, Softball 2, 3, 4. CHANDLER BRYAN .f..-L If All thoughts that molcl the eye begin cleep down within the soulv Transferred from Porter Military Academy 1, Beta Club 3g Block M Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, S.ate Mental Exams Rating 2g Boys' State 2. P' . 'JJ r LEON CAMPBELL A - ' A -fi Enthusiasm is the life of the soull' Slucli-nt Council lg Block INV Club 3, 4g Football Manager 3, 4, Basketball 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANN CLAUD iw -A-. ' ConIentment is the best powder for womenis facesn 1. ll. A. 1, 25 Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS ANN COLLINS lt is not the position, hut the disposition that makes us happyv Fox Tales Typist 49 I. H. A. 1, 2, 3g Choral Club 2. EARL COOKE Man's greatest resources are the resources of the spirit Block Nl Club 3, 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2. ' if CARL FOXVVORTH . Q .ff-. -JK ' V Be the best of whatever you are F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Basketball 2. SENIORS BILL A. CASQUE Life is my college, may I graclimle well and earn honors Student Council l, 2, 3, Class President 1, Beta Clulm Treasurer 3, President 43 Co-Editor SNVAMP Fox 44 Boys' Octet 3g Band 1, 2. 4, Captain 31 Footliall 41 Raseliall 1, 3, 41 State Mental Exams 3, Boys' State Sg Block M Cluli 4. BILL E. CASQUE We huilfl the larlclers lzy which we riseffrom the lowly earth Io the tvaultwl skies' Co-Business Manager SNVAMP Fox 4, Art Editor Fox Tales 4, Block M Club 4, F, F. A. 1, 2, Footlmall l, 2, 3, 4, Rest Sportsmanship Award 3. ELLIE CASQUE Give to lhc urorlrl the hcst that you have aml the hes! will eonw hack to you Block M Cluli 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, Baud l, 2, 3, Captain 4g Foothall 3, 45 Raseliall 1, 2, 3, 41 Basket- liall 4, Tobacco Bowl Caine 4, Boys' State 3. VIVIAN HARPER Mine honor is my life, both grow as one Beta Cluli 3, 4g ul. ll. A. 1, 21 Clee Chili 1, 2, 3, I,iln'arian 4g Rand 2, Clce Cluh Award 2. ' N RICIIELIEU HAHRELSON 'WVU and wisclom are horn with the man Snapshot Editor SXVAINII' Fox 41 Assistant Art Editor Fox Tales 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. M ARY KATE HAYES I halc nohorly, I am in charity with the world Beta Cluli 3, Secretary 49 SNVABU' Fox Picture Editor 4, Fox Tales 4, tl. ll. A. lg Choral Clulm 1. x BETTY LOU HERRING .. t ' Noi much talk-a great sweet silence Reta Cluh 3, Vice-President 4, SVVAIXIP Fox Literary Editor 4g Fox Tales 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, J. 11. A. 15 Choral Cluli lg State Mental Exams Rating 25 French Medal of llonor 3. I DOROTHY HUNTER The smile on your face is but a reflection of the feeling in your heart Sccrctary-Treasurer Student Council 4, Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 1, Co-Business Manager SNVARII' Fox 44 Fox Tales Feature Editor 4: J. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Corporal 35 Basketball 1, 2. SENICDRS BOBBIF. LEE JENKINS Hail to thee, hlitlze spirilln Transferred from Greenbelt, Md. lg 1. Il. A. 1, 2, 3, Band 3, 4g Softball 2, 3, 4. T11oMAs JENKINS ' To do more for the world than the world does for ,, you Transferred from Greenbelt, Md. lg F. F. A. 1, 25 Football 1, 2: Basketball Ig Baseball I. 11MMY KING ff .1 ' A man who stands four-square to all the winds that blown Transferred from Fayetteville, N. C. 4. ELSIIC MARTIN VVell I rememlzer how you smiled 1. H. A. 1, 2, Choral Club lg Basketball 29 Softball 2. CARLISLE NEWELL lf you must be blue, make it a 'light' hlael' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Football lg Basketball lg Baseball 1, 2. JAMES OWENS You fudge a man by the place hels made in the hearts of his fellow men Student Council 4g Beta Club 8, 4, Block MD Club 3, 4, F. F. A. I, 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Boys, State 3. CARROLL' PADGETT .1 I U True as the dial to the sun, or the needle to the po e Transferred from Walterboro 4. PATRICIA PEARSON Thy soul was like a star and dwelt apartl' Beta Club 3, 4, Fox Tales 4g I. H. A. 1, 2g Glee Club 45 Choral Club 1, 2, Basketball 1. fa- 'fo .pf IS SENIORS MILDRED PORTER No legavy is so rieli as honesty j. Il. A. I. 2, Choral Club 1. SAMMY 1zA1soN WHT- '- Tlie will to do, the soul to flare F. F. A. 1. ROYCE RAY Conten1ment is better tlaau riches F F A 1 2 . . . ,.... EDWARD RICH True nrit is nature to advantage rlressezlu Block M Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Raslx-tball 2, Track 2, Tobaeeo Bowl Game 4, King of Hearts 4. I 1 NIARTIIA ANNE nicks 1 N ' ' Your ruortli wins liearts anal constancy keeps them President Student Couneil 4, Literary Editor Fox Tales 4, Block Mn Club 1, 2, 3, 4, J. ll. A. 1, Secretary 2, Clee Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, Student Director 3, 4, Debating Team 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, W. 0. W. American Ilistory Award 3, Clee Club Award 3, Miss lli Miss 4, Queen ot Hearts 3. n1c:K11oGE11s ', . Q it 1 His wit invites you by his looks to rome Fox Tales 2, Blot-k M Club .. I - 1. F. A. l 1, 0, 3, 4, 1A , W Viee-President 2, 3, President 4, Octet 1, 2, 3, Foot- NK' ball l: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4. CHARLIE ROSSON ' uClltll'tll'lUI' is the diamond that scratches all other stones Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, Seeretary-Treas- nrer Class 2, Class President 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Fox Tales 3, Sports Editor 4, Block M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Debating Team 1, 2, 3. 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, State Mental Exams Rating 2, 3, Boys' State 2. FHANKE SCHOFIELD 2 'sf' -ff To know her is to love lzer, and to love her is lmt forever Beta Club 3, 4, Co-Editor SWAMP Fox 4, Club Editor Fox Tales 4, j. ll. A. 1, Vice-President 2, Debating Team 1, 2, State Mental Exams Rating 3, American Legion Award 1, Girls' State SENIORS YACK SHEPARD M 1' Generally speaking, he's generally speaking Fox Tales 4, Block M Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, Clee Club 1, Football 1, 2, 4' Baslcetball 2, U. S. Navy '49-'50. a V Y , . GLORIA SKIPPER 7 1 She walks in beauty like the nightv DI. ll. A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4. joAN sM1T1e1 'A A . UA thing of beauty is a foy forever Block M Club 3, 4, j. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Seetion Leader 4, B1lSKCtl311ll 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball Captain 4. BETTY ANN STANLEY Il's nice Io he natural when you're naturally nieel' Student Council 1, 2, Fox Tales 2, Assistant Business Manager 4, Block M Club 2, 3, 4, j. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Reporter 2, Section Leader 3, President 4, Cheerleader 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. .IEAN TANNER Her eare was never to offend and every creature was her friend l Fox Tales Staff 4, J. ll. A. 1, 2, Band 2. L1sToN TANNER 1Vhen you eonze to the encl of your rope, tie a knot and hang on' Blot-k nhl Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, Clee Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Basket- ball 1. 2, Baseball 1, Football Award 3, Literary Soeietv 2, U. S. Navy '49-'50, FRANKLYON WEST She adds a precious seeing to the eyel' Fox Tales Stall 4, J. 11. A. 1, 2, 3, Choral Club 2. j EAN NVHITTINCTON Your wants are so few that you relieve the wants of your friends 1. ll. A. 1, 2, 3, Choral Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GUTSTANDING 195 - XViHiC.S'l Most BfIS1IfIll Most AIlzl1'ti1' l+Il,I'I.'XNOli 1ln1f ICDXVAIKD Nl.-XHY K.'XTl'f 112111 HlCflllCI,ll'fU LIU.-KN 111111 CIIIARIJII Mos-I Ipljllflllllllllff Fl'iClIIHfC-S'f .Nlosf lnI1fll1'1'l1111l MAli'l'llA :XNNIC llllll lf. DOIRUTIIY NlxXl'f Illlll BILL l H:XNKl'f 1111117 I . I6 1.1,- X24 C' e4 fir' ,V Exif!! 'I ,E r Kg X I4 xq f ,,,- I ,,,ce d, ,I fe ef, - eeee E E f -ff: 1 SEN 'QRS X741 f -film X 'Eff'- ff ' il L -'C-fi fini ..,-'Q v- ' 41,1 I ' f ,1 X 17 f' Cufest Prez'fie.s'f, Alf?-Sf Handsome Most Talented BETTY ANN 111111 LEON AIOAN 111111 CHARLIE GLORIA 111111 BILL Most PUPUIIII' Most Likely To Succeed Best All-Rouncl MARTIIA ANNE 111111 CHARLIE BETTY LOU and BILL TXIARTIIA ANNE 111111 CHARLIE I7 OFFICERS LEONARD RICHARDSON GLEN ASKINS RE'I I'Y JEAN LUPO l'r'4'.s'i1lf'nf I'iz'1'-I'rc'si1Icnt SL'1'r1'1ury-'l'r4'a.x'111'cr JUNICDRS Kfdriri 0 192 L lfirsl limr: ENIILY ,IO RELLAIXIY, DELANO RLACKNION, EDXVARD RRADY, INA RROXVN. CAROLYN COOKE. Srrmul limp: VIRGINIA DAVIS, JOANNE DICKENS. SAMUEL DROSE. JOIINNIE FOLK, NIILDRED GERALD. 'l'l1ir1l Iimu: RONALD IIANIER, NVILMARIE IIUGGINS, -lEANE'I I'E JONES. SUZANNE NIACE, ZACK MCCOLI 4. I8 NIARY MCCANDLISH ALEXINA MARTIN JACK OULLA JANET PIIILLIPS ,IIMMIE LEE POWERS JEANNETTE RAY PEGGY RAY EVELYN RICH ANN ROGERS MADLEAN ROGERS JOSEPHINE ROUSE BATIE SAWYER BETTY SHELLEY ANN SKIPPER MYLES SNIPES. DICK SOLES WILLIAM STEUERGN I BOBBY WESLEY LEWIS NVHITTINGTO LANCE WILLIAMS 3 5 SARALOU WOODS- X. ' Camera Shy: VV. L. LEWIS EDWARD PERRITT OFFICERS CVM 1953 IIOANNE XVIIITIC SHIRLEY FOXNVORTII lyfl'-ViIll'llf S1'z'r1'Irlry-'l'rz'rl.w1n'f'l' SOPHOMORES in N X .UL NI' ' fu ' T9 1 . A 4 zu' E4 E ,. I Y-, nh , I ir.sl Rmr: lJORO'l'IlY NEAL BAKER, AUSTIN BOATNVRICIIT, CAROL RAE BOATVVRICIIT. CINDY BUl,I.ARlD. BOBBY BUl.l,OCK. NIARCUERITE CARBINE, PATRICIA CLAUD. Sermul Row: FLORA JEAN KIOLLINS, XVll.I,lANl DAVIS, AINA DICKICNS, MARY LYNN DOZIER, ALICE EVANS. BETTY ROSE I OXWOR'l'll, l'A'I'RlCIlA FOXXVORTII. Third Row: MARY FRANCES FREEMAN, EMILY ANN CASQUE, l l.ORA NIAIC KZASQUIC, NIARQUR CODFREY, GEORGE CRICE, ALVIN HARPER, NANCY HAYES. 20 9 FRANCES IIITCHCOCK S' KEITH JAEGER CASBURN JOHNSON MARGAIHQT JONES CAPERS JORDAN BILLY LANE EUGENE LANGSTON CRAIG LUPO LORIN MASON WILLIAM NETTLES if V ALVIN NENVELL DOROTHY NORTON IIAZEL ODOM NORMA PRATT BETTY RAY MAXINE RAY IIAROLD ROBERTS CAROL ROGERS CHARLES ROGERS FLEETNVOOD ROGERS LAURENS SANDERS BETTY JEAN SAWYER IIOVVARD SANVYER SARA LEE SANVYER BEN SIIELLEY DOROTHY ANNE SKIPPER BETTY JO SMITII RUPERT SMITH XVINKY STAGKIIOUSE EDVVARD STRICKLAND XVAYNE TAYLOR 7 . MARGARET TINDAL JULIA TURBEVILLE GADDY TURNER MARGARET VVARD BEVERLY ANN WVESLEY BOBBIE -IEAN NVEST ANN NVIIITE ELIZA VVIIITE GARRETT VVINESETT OFFICERS KZCIAJ 1954 VAN WOOD NIARCIA YXICELVICEN SYLVIA ANNE BRYANT l,l'l'-S'i!Il'llf X'im'-I'1'1'.s'i1Ic11t Sz'c'rr'Iury-'1'1'cas1u'cr FRESHMEN . Q ,Ll First Row: BETTY ALLISON, DEMONT ANINIONS, DOROTHY ANN AMMONS, BOBBY BAKER. WILLARD BAKER -IICNNICI. LFE BAINF. CRACIC BARNIHLL, JOHNNY BAXLEY. Second Row: ANN CAROL BEESON, BOBBIE BISHOP BETTY BRITT, LORETTA BROXVN, JO ANN BULLARD, THOMAS BURROUCHS, DAISY CAULDER, SARA CLARK 22 WALTER DAVIS WARREN DERRICK JOYCE DREW BERTIIA MAE DROSE ,IOYCE FINGER BARBARA FOXWORTH JOYCE FOXWORTH VIRGINIA FOXWORTH ANNE GASQUE MARGARET GODBOLD MICKIE GRAY ANNETTE GRICE MELBA GRICE ANNE GODFREY LOU1sE HARPER 'W .,..,, MARGIE IIINDS BILLY IIITE KEITH HOOD HAROLD JOHNSON JANET JOYNER PEGGY ROSE LASIILEY HENRY LEGETTE LONNIE LEITNER SHIRLEY LEWIS AGILEE MARSH EVELYN MARTIN FRANCIS McCRORY ALBERT MOUNTCASTLE BOBBY NORTON CAROLYN NORTON BOBBY OWENS MATTIE FAYE PACE .44 M. Zgylk .,uM,5T,. IGSIJII: IIIEIGSON 5 ' m'1'sY Powlzu, mlxmlm ANN POXVERS c:lmls'1ElN1f: PliA'I l' BILLY II.-XY PIIILIP IIICKS KZICCII, ROGERS NlAliGUIClII'l'E IIUGICIIS 'IICSSIE ROGERS CAIIOLYN HUNVELL .-XIICIIIIC RAY SAXVYEII I,UGIl,LlC SANVYEII ICLEANOII SELI ,E IIS GALEN Sl'ILLEliS BOBBY SKIPPER NIAIIIE SKIPPEII XVILLIAM SKIPPER MYRI. SMITH YALEHIA SNIITII CAROL SNIPES CECIL SNIPES NIAIIJORIE SNYDEII PALMER SPENCE 7 1 , 1 ANNIE RU'l'l I STANIFON CHARLES TIIAMICS GENE TINDALL GLEN TURNER GEORGE VAHN JIMMY NVALKER ROBERT XVALL WILLIAM NVIIITE ROSE XVIGGINS ffm I 955 OFFICERS DAN FOLK LAURA IIOLLINGSVVORTH ,JEAN ONVENS Prc.s'izlc'nt Vic'c-President SCl'l'C'flll'Il-Tl'UIlSIlI'E'f EIGHTH GRADE First Row: LILLIE KATE BYRD, CAROLYN DUSENBURY, BOBBIE JEAN SAXVYER, EVELIN MARTIN, MARGARET GREGG. Second Row: JACKIE RAY. JULIA ROGERS. SHIRLEY VVALTON, JEWEL ELVIS, ALICE BUMBARGER. Third Row: NORMAN HOL- LIDAY, HAROLD BOATWRIGHT, RAY COLLINS, CECIL SIMS, AUBREY ANDERSON. TEDDY HOLDEN. Fourth Row: NATHAN BYRD, BILLY SELLERS, GEORGE HENRY DAVIS, NORRIS PHILLIPS, NEIL PADGETT, JOE ALB ' EDNVARD POVVERS. Q3 ow-' 1 U 25 CLASS CDF 1955 lfir-xl linux' I'Il'I'I I'Y ICIJXY.-XIIIJS, ii.-XlII.'I'UN SIII'fI.I,ICY ICUCIICNIC XYICSI. ICDXA IC.AXliI,l XI1IJ:XXII'.I,5, XNIl.l.IxXNl lil lIC,lI. l'I.l',l',IXXUOD ISIIOXX N. Mwmul lInu': NIAlIIl', IAXI' ' ' 1' ' If ICI 'i ,CS.NlAlIX wIIl'II,I4Y lI,.XN 5.XNXXl.lI,XXlI,l,II,IOK Xl'I'S llfll XIXXIII IXXI Nl llll IINXIS IIXIIIIIISUX Ill: I Ru IIIX I I J I I I , 'rf Il 1 ' u Y S IIUI SIC, VIICAN CXVICNS. VIOYCIC .-XNXI I ICI'1III,I'IS,I.Xl l.INI'. SXIIIII,,lUlz XXII.l.I'XNI5. lfnurlhlIu1I':,-XIJIIIXN BH.-XIN, l',X l'.lII'.I II CIOI,I,INS. l'II.'XNK IiU.'X'I'XYlIllIII'l'. -IQXNIICS lIAlII'l'III, I i:.sl linux- IIAIIII.-XII.-X I-XXX lCI,I.I5, IAUII.-X lIOI,I,INClSXX'0II'I'II. XVlI,I,,IAM I OXNVOIi'I'II XI.l.ICX Iil.l,I,.XXIY. AIUYKIIC liL'I,I,AlID. IIICNNY NORTON. BOISBIIC -IICAN ANIJRICNYS Su-.mrl linux I.l'6III.l,IC HOOKS, CUIITIS NI.-XIC KI.fXUl,Dl'Ili, YIOLA NIGCIIACKICN 1 , . v ' :w ' ' Mm flwlalcrlla lIIXl.l,l5 .XI,IXI.XfN, X IRC IXIA xlOllXbOfX, ISI IIX IU XXIIIII, ll: III . .RD IlU.X'lAXX'IiIflII'I', VICIIIIY IIOCIICIIS. IIOCIICIK IIAKICII. IIAI,l,IlC DOIKSEY. MARION GOOD YIC.-XII, XYAYNII 'I'UIINICIi, N.-X'I'lI.-KN BIIOXVN, l mu'Il1 limit' BOYD IIOGICHS. ISUBBN IIIIUXYX, I..-KXIAII I'IIJNY.'XlIlJS. DAX I Ol,Ix. I,.-KCI IIOCIICIIS, TUNINIY CASQUIC. RICHARD -XNINIUNS, 26 C4655 0 7956 OFFICERS SALLY MASON ANN DAVIS NANCY IIITCIICOCK Prcsicfcnf x'II!'l'-Pl'CSIl1C'l1l Sc'z'rUtary-Trmlsurcr SEVENTH GRADE I First Row: NANCY BENSON, ANNETTE LANE. NANCY BULLARD, GENIE MUNNER- LYN, ANNIE MAE HUGGINS, NELLIE BYRD, CHARITY LEE SNIPES, MARY FRANCES GAINEY. Second Row: JANIE IVEY, GENEVA NORTON, BETTY JEAN VVALLING, ELIZABETH TURNER, MYRTLE ROGERS, JOYCE GUNTER. SARA FRANCES CAPPS. Third Row: CHARLES GASQUE, NVAYNE GRICE, BILLY DRENV, HOWARD ROGERS, MAXIE ROGERS, GARY LEE BROVVN, JOE SUTTON. Fourth Row: JACK DUNCAN. ROGER CAPPS, JOHN TURNER, ROSCOE LINDSAY, JR., JIMMIE GILSTRAP, HAROLD SHAW, BOB STEPHENSON. 27 CLASS GF 1956 we Ifimr linux- SMI.-Y NICl,I. I'IIII,I,II'S, LIISBY BH.-XIDI.IiY, NANCY III'I'CllCOCIi.I tl,-KNICT Al. YICCAIK, lIOSAI,II'I ISIINIIMIICICII. I3IC'I I'Y I,.-YNCSION, IJONNIIC IIU'I'II IIAYICS. YICIIA IIAYIGS. Sw-fnrzl limr: IIUBY AIANIC CIIIIlS'I'NI.'XS. I'IlJI'I'Il I,ANlI3I'IlI'I'. SIISIIC BIIOXYN. X YICTOIIIA I'lI:Y'I I'. NI.-XIIY I ,YUI.K. ANNIC SNIPICS. Third Rout SAI,I.Y K:X'I'IC SAXYYICII, bYIi IIUIJCIS SXIIY NIYSO 'J :Y I'f.',A ,,' . .ff N. INIUIIICNIC .'YI,I.I':N. CIAIIULYN YYIIIIIWIIINIIVIIUN. l'muIl II ' ' ' ' ' '1 mr: I.IzIIOY C,I,.-Xlilx, IIONNY IIUUSIC, Ul7ICI,I. AIOYIC. NIICIXIN ICINIS. l,.'YIII,ISI.I'. XX .-YISUN, lfzflh linux CIzCII, SPIN I'.Y, WIININIY IIOCICIIS, CULUNICI, IIUCICIIS. ICAIII, YYICCINS. I, YY. I.lICfXS. XYAIIIIICN I'IiIiISl,ICS. lux! liuut l4I'.l IY BAIIIIANI. ISOIEISIIC ANN SNIIIII. -IOYIC POISON, NANCY BICICSON. XIAIIULYN SIIAXY, HOIIBIIC .NNN I3AXI.ICY. f'xXIAIIYI,I,I.i l5O.'X'I'YYIIICII'I', ICI,ICANOli XY If I INS UXN I ' I -I Q .' I,l PO. SYLYIA IIULDICN. Svrmul Rout IAIIIIY SNIPICS SNI ITII I IOYINCS. SIIICLBY CAL LDICII. CICCILIC I OXNVOIYI'II. ANN DAVIS, ICIJN.-Y SKIPPIZII. ' K li.-XIIISAIIA NIA'I I'UX, ICI,0ISI'I XYIII'l l'INC'l'UN IOIIN ISAKICII IININIY NIUHIIUXV Tlliwl I I nw: CIIAIILICS IIIICIIIIICIT, 'IUXINIY II.'XIIIiI'fIIfI,. IIIIIDIDY l1llII,IA,.YlIlD.A IOSEPII IIICKS.'uQJV'. 'U ' IfXCIxIIC IIUCICI'-S, IJICAN NVINICSIC'I l', CAROL YVIIITIC. DAVID ATKINSON. 28 X W-, M, 'H. 5 GYMNASIUM I, XV, Url' .f4.:. Nfl' wills M9111 :Dui INK? , Q New Aera we awe me -aff-f-4 'JUWH omior- enior cw parlf 0 our 7 ACTIVITIES ll! ' Y L 5 'xl Hunt llumtliy llnnter, Cu-Bu.s'im's.x' Mruulgerg Bill A. Cnsqne, Cu-l'frlilm'g Frauike SL-lmfielcl, Cu-Iirlitur, Hill li. Clnsqin-, Cn-liri.si1mx's Mumigzer. Serum! lime: john Snyder, Spnrls Ilfzlifurq Betty Lon Herring, Liierury lflilurg F. -I. Butler, Club lfzlitnrg Mary Kate Iluyes, Pivturc lclllllllf Dnrntliy Man- liieh, .-l.s'.s'istm1! Spurix Editor :irrl linux- -Iulnn O. I.:-wis, Aclrixnrg Hielu-lien llnrrelson, Sports Iirlilmy john livuns, Arlrisur. e xt 'Q - Q X f' 'f vf fr 'E' ., ,997 V' N . F tl ml W? Il , , , B Qna f ggnll l 59 SWAMP FOX STAFF Despite nmjor and minor eutastmphes, broken eznnerzls, uretzlkev pictures, and at spirit of procrastination by stuff members, we laid our 1951 SXVAINIP Fox before the printers on january 30. Lights burned long and brightly in the lub-turned staff room. Things were eontinnally bnriecl, recovered, and re-written. In this room of vast eonfnsion, activity, and final achievement the 1951 SVVAIXIP Fox came into existence. 30 ! 'F . 5 fr 1 ir.sI Rout lit-tty ixllll SiLlllil'X. ,Xx.si.st1l11I H11.s'i111'x.s .xlllllll,L'!'l'l F. WI. liuthfr, tx-Y-N41I'i1If!' Ifflilolk lit-tty 1.1111 ill'I'I'illQ 1'fzl1!or.' .IHIIII SIlXCit'I'. li11.si111'x.s' .xFllHlIQl'I'. Sccmzrl How: Dorothy Il1111t1'r. l'iI'1lfIIl'1' l'lrliIo1': Xl11rtl111 Jxlllll' Ricks I,iH'l'lll'tl l'i1liIo1'q l':1tri1-111 i,l'1ll'SUIl. l'i.Yt'ltIll1.1ll' Ifzlitorg LIICZIIIUI' lioutwright, Clox.si11 l'f1l1l11rq l':1lsx Britt. .Ywrzts Ifrlilm' ,lm-.111 'i1illllll'l'. AHIIIMP,EflYI1IlIl'I'J Nlqtry Kantc llarycs. Tylristg F1'1111ki5'o11 NV1-st. 'I'1fpistg Doris Qxlllltt Cfollins, 'I'y11i.s! 'l'l1if'zl ltozzl' Clicu qXslti11s, .-X.x'.sis'Iz111f Vinh Ifflilor: Bill E. ci1l9l1lll'. :Xrf lfllilorg fiilllfiit' ltosson, Sjrfrrls lfrlilorg Zack Sht-11g11'1l. Hi111m1g1'u11l11'1'. fill7Ill'l't1 Slzgf: xl. U. Cuskcy, Afl!'i,YAll': l9r1111L1- St-lioiit-lcl, C'l11l1 lfzlitmt lictly ,ls-1111 1.111111 -ltlllftll' lftlilor: lticlwiivni iI1tI'l't'iNUIl. .ktsxixtflrzl Art lfllifor. I, V' 1 H ,'1g,xx W Hurts- F5315 Ml 7,111 Xi, F X I AQ ly 14 1,1 X' . X QF 1' VL' I ' 1 M1111 i F ' 11111, 'fran V 3 A FOX TALES STAFF The Fox Tales, Marion High Schools st11clc11t pupcr, is puhlishcci Illlllltiliy. The Editor, who is cicctcci hy the stucicnt hociy, and the FLICIIHY Advisor, scicct the l't'lNZlillLiCl' of thc Staff. Thc aim of thc papcr is to kccp thc stucicnts iiitormccl o11 all school cvcnts. Tlzr' Fox 'l'alcx, Ll 1111-111111-1' of the South Cz1roli1111 Scholastic Prcss Associutioin, cxchzuigcs papcrs with thirty other schools i11 South Ci2ll'0iitlLl. 3 I ' .s L-'K A I XX lf l if C - V . a ' A lk-1 ' 'M I I 1,.'l linux- Anne Skipper. -lgunes Owens. Dorotliy Hunter, Swrcfrlry-'l'r1'1l.vurer: Clnxrliv Rosson. Vi4'1'-I'nwi1l4'it: an'tlu.i Annie llia-lis, I,l'l'-SllIl'HlQ l . yl. Butler, lA'Ull2ll'll 1llL'lllll'ilSUll, -lllL'lC Oullu, Glen llolwrts. Svrwiul Rllllf Nliss ixis, .-lrllis-org Inlmliy lirnclley, Iinrlmnrn Ann Powers, Betty jenn Sawyer, Iimily Ann Cnsque. Louise llLlli13L'l' liz-L I3nnrnn, Iiolmlmir- Ann Smitli, 'll-ddy Ilolden. '1'liirfl limit: -lov NYilliauns, Dim Folk. Clnlrles Louis lingers: X in Xlinnl XllllxlX Kin lllillllil ' , '- I1 It 1 ' l5ozllWl'i5J,lll. ,S STUDENT CCDUNCIL The Student Council is an honor organization composed of the president, tlle yiee-president, and seeretury-treasurer of the Student Body along with tlie elass presidents and liomeroorn representatives. It is the duty of the Council to promote cooperation between students and faculty, to encourage students to strive toward worthy ideals, and to lmuild strong elnlrneters. This year the Council has sponsored tl series of programs empha- sizing prayer and world peace. 3? I-hd -,ina E BETA CLUB The Marion Iligh School Beta Clulv Whose aim is to promote scholarship, leadership, and character Was organized here in 1944, and since that time it has steadily grown to liecome one ot the leading organizations in the school. This year the clnlm is honored hy having one ot its memlmers serving as president of the State Beta Clnlm. ln order to raise money for the state convention the Beta Clulm sponsored a series of radio programs. To encourage scholarship they presented a scholarship lmanner to the homeroom having the greatest uumluer ol' pupils on the honor roll. In February they sponsored the annual Hearts Ball and featured the Apollo Chorus in a spring concert. mn, planet llnllips, Xiyian llurper. ,linnnie Lee Powers. Nlatllean lingers, Saralon NYontls. l'atrieia l'i-urs en Asliins, Lance xvlllllll1lS, james Owens, F. Butler, Charlie llosson, l,eonarcl llicharclson, 33 Inlin Snyder, 'l'1'4'11.mn'l'q Mary Kate llayes, Sl'l'l'CffH'tlj Betty Lon llerring, l ire-l'1'e.vir1e11Ig Bill A. Cast esizlentq Nliss johnson. I fn'uI!y ixfllfl-Yllf. Ullzerx Piclnrezl frnin Left In Bight: lfranlse Selnmlielcl. Betty It in l ni 7 ' ' ' nn J' f .' , ,, ik JUNIOR ig! iiii . HGMEMAKERS it3Ef0NlUW'CS .ge ASSOCIATION 4 , ,, wiv, , ,.,, ,W WY, , A IIN. .rl .f 'l'lie Xlurioii I II -X li-is ai reeorcl iiumliei' ol' meinlmers tliis year . . ...1. llie elulm luis taken part in all clistriet eoiitests auitl uetivities. Tliey altteii l,ezul clecl tlie State lfziir in Coliiinlmiu ami sent represeiitaltives to tlie ersliip 'liuiiiiiig XYeelteiitl at Oeeaui Drive and to tlie State Nleet- ing lielcl at Xxlllltlllllp College. Lust summer tlie QI. ll. A. eoiitrilmtecl 'l l'u'1 fe Slllll ol' mmiex' to tlie . ll. A. Cami J. l 4 A A5 . t ' lfirsl limi: Nlix S1'1'l'1'fIIlllj Xlauw lxim ly lxwn .lrlv'i.wr' lmunie XYliite, li4'1Jul'!1'l'g I'll'1lIIl'l'N llilelueuelx. llll't'll.S'lll'l'l'l lf5LX.ei'ly .Kim Xllesley. l l ' Y l lieth I3 ' E vyier l:ir'e-l're.wirlenl: lalt l uxwm'lu. Il'1'.vi1l1'llI. Heruizrf lime: .-Xiailee Nlairx I. ' I' ritt. lixelyii Xlauliii. liiilly .'XllismAl.Aff1ll'4il lim- l'm.ilwriglit, Nellie Keiiiietly, Xliirgiierite lingers. litililiie -leiiii West. l'l1ilrl limit Xlaniwfqffel lmrl ,Iii .Mme llllllillll, Aim NVliile. Xv.lll'l'lll Smilli. lexsie Rogers. 4Im'egg,jjliivei'. ilaiiwwlyin li..wl'If SITTTFY-sl7l'lXXN'1Dl'llI, Iielly 4ll'Qlll Salwyer. l'.!lHl'lll Hnut xllllllxf slllt'lxllllllNl'. qlivyee 1153-. Lui'-valign. .Kmi l'mx'eis, S.u.i Cllzirlx llnmlln Nl'1ll Bulier. Xiljlllllil l'uxwmmi'll1, l5aii'lmi.i l'UXXNl7I'lll, ,lziiiet vluyliej. 5f'lXlil .Mui I ' ' ' ie llurmlliv 'Xiniiiu Q Xlziriurie Smxler, ll1lll'li'lLl Tfliuifl. lletly ,lim bmitli. llrymr l'lllll limi. l,IlIllj ,XIIII fvilvll . A I . ii., . I ' i hi li Xl lirmse Wim lee 9-iwver Xlwllie i 'ixe l'aiee Xlvrl Smillu. lleltx' Ruse .Miii K-.wiiiu Null: li: ir: I ft Ax. ale m ,, .. . . .. Y . . . Q Y An , , U lhxxuiitli Xilinx IK mx l'lm n 'XT it f l'l1i Xi' '1 ' f'ucllrex' Y1llll'lvl lll liml miie lfnllt. .Sl'l'I'lIlII Haut: lfliristiiie ' ' ullisli Xia in lliitlu Sl mimi: Iti ill Xin .'a .'..sie.,.1icu1, v,ii. i ' -' rl lwtsx lim' X' 4 'fn mf 1 fa 1 . . silty- Ilimlx, llelly -ltilll lillp . . 7 VNNAtl,l,IL.llIII1llL plums. Xl ix Xltl ii llzifel fmiiiinbmi ,Im-.ni titillim. l'fi,Qlflfi Hunt cilkllll Nlellmiel. Peggy lime liaisliley, .-Ximelle llriee. llmlxlmie lkisliiip Xl.ui1.ii'et limi-x, Alnxiime llielxeiis, Q 24 l ir.vl Rolf: Lance NYilli1uns. SL't'l'Cflll'UJ Dick Rogers, Prcsiflcufg Cliarlic Louis Rogers. Hz'por!1'1'g Laurens Sam ,, 'l'nv1.s'i1l'rfl'. Svcozzrl Rout: Nlr. Tomlcl, Adrisorg XVillie Sawvcr, Carol Snipes. Williain Daxis. Clcm- Tinclall, Cliailu ,f l rl1l1.lIIlA'S, xYLllll'l' Davis, llay Saxvycr, -llllllllly Baxlcy, YYilli:un Skipper, Bolilmy Uwcns, Carl Foxwortli. 'l'l1i1'rl Hou I l'lutuool llo is Vip is I iclui Xlx' lll Al Di lx D t XIIIII ' -- ' Q get, .1 ci' .U'1 , .A 'lll zrpcr, Ya c'cnS, cnion 1 10115.llill'l'j'-lUl'Cl1lIl,fllIItly' Hnllnil I liugcnc Langston. Nlickic Gray. Fourflz Row: Cccil Rogers, Ci-eil Snipes, Austin Boalwriglut, XVari'cn Suulli lluiiclt XVinvscll, Carroll lkulgctl. Billy Ray, Bobby Norton. Alvin Ncwcll. Fiflll l'l1uL'.' llonnic l'c:n's Xl is Snipes, Billy lianc, Carlislc Ncwcll. TllUlHLlS jenkins, Bcn Slicllcy, Ccorgc Cricc, Suniucl rose, ,urn Sni us Tlionnas Burrouglis, llowarcl Sawyer, Philip Hicks, xxflllltllll XVl1ile, Francis Mcflrory, Cllcn 'l'urnci', Boyce lin Lonnie Lcitncr. , ' ' ' This has been a very active and successful year for tlic Marion Cliaptcr of tlic F. F. A. They XV011 second place in tlic state iuclging contest liclcl at Clemson in july, and Went on to Win tliircl place at FUTURE FARMERS CDF AMERICA --.ffl . ii? .' riff . 'SETS' . '5 - 11 A 'J Q , Qliifwu QBf1EXFlf 'f Q ' Y C. 9 z .A 'Q ,. .Q TJ' V TT? I 4 WN 5 Qi., Q0 C':Z1CUb'ig 'U KJ U Riclnnoncl, Virginia at the Southern Regional Livestock Exposition. 35 4 BLOCK CLUB 'l'hc Block IW Chili is compose-tl of all thosc who have carried lcttcrs in any sport, plus the clicc1'lcaclc1's. It is the goal of this club to t'llC0lll'Ll.gC all stiulcnts to participate in at least om' sport, empha- sizing sports as a not-cssary. This ycar the Block INV Cluh also was in chargc of sclling tickcts for the Tobacco Bowl Came. 1,011 In lliglilr Zan-lt Slwparnl, l'l'r'.x'i1lr'nfg liolmlxy Bullock, Charlis- llllIllL'l', Bill flilStllll', tilt-ii llUlN'I'tS, Bohhy VVvslt-y. liilwiml Rich, Pvlm' llrosv, Gaitltly 'l'iirm-r, Chamllc-r lhyailn, Dick Hogg-rs, Zack Mt-Coll, .lack Oulla, Lliuiiior Iioatwriglit, -Ioan Smith, livtty Ami Stanlt-y, Martha lxllll Hicks. lic-tty .Ivan Sawyifr. lic-tty Slit-Ili-y. Patsy Britt, Sl'l'l'l'1llIU-'l'l't'tl-Ylll't'l'J Alt'2llIl'tll' Alum-s, -Iimiiiiv Lt-c Powcrs, Mary Alive- Brown, Nlargarct -lout-s, Lorlu Mason, lillim' Claisqiux liolmlmy l5.ilwr. Bill Clasqiiv, Charlim- liosson, Lt-on Cfanipln-ll, F. Al. liutlor. tilt-ii Askiiis. jauiivs Uwvus, XVillmm Nt-ttlvs, Dt-lauuo Blat-kinon, ljclward Slricklaiicl, Mylcs Siiipcs. Liston 'l'anm-r. Vil'l.'-Pl'l'SitlL'llf. A. fr ia -V, ' 1- --' A aa, tif' ,A . 542.91 , ,r 9 , '- ., ,, , -M., 36 ney' llayes. lletty Shelley, Betty' lean Sawyer. XYinl4v Staelxlnulse. Carol ll'lt' llirltyvriglit It-'inette Ionts Slnnliy l oxyy'orth, Ann NYhite, Xlartha Anne llielis.'SUr'r1I1zl I-ltltll' Nlary' l,y'nn Uofier, lletly' 'Xnn Stanley fini un llelen llaxleyp xlinnnie Lee Powers, -Ianet Phillips. ,Ioanne llieliens. lane llryant, lfleanor Boat- i In lloio hy' llunter, lfliza XYhite. Tlilrrl Holt: Nlargaret NVarcl, l'atty' Nloore. Nlargaret blnnes. lletty' ltose ! B lean lalpo. Nlarguerite Carliine. Vivian llarper. Patricia l'eai'son. Dorothy' Xlae liieli, lit-tty X n Cln tl Yo! l'ir'!11r1'41: Yirginia Davis. -Ioan Sinitli. lloliliie Foxyvortli, Patsy' Britt. The Senior Clee Cluli, uncler the clirection of Xliss Patty' Eclyvarcls, receivecl an An rating at the clistrict music festival in Florence ancl the state festival at XVinthrop College last year. This year they' presentecl a Christmas Cantata in Marion and in Mullins. The junior Clee Cluli was organized especially' for those girls not old enough for the Senior Clee Club. lt is a cluli in which the younger girls receive musical instruction which later enables them to participate in the work of the Senior Glee Club. These girls have learnecl many' lieautiful songs which they' presentecl on several occasions last y'ear. MISS ICIJXYAIKIDS lirst limit llarliara Ann l'fllis, .-xii-u,,SLLipes, Nancy' Beeson, Sylvia Kay' llolclen, L' luv llraclley. .Ianet Jlaegar, XQUBJV-llilaal-wuuli. Genie Nlnnnerlyn. Nancy' Bullard. Blarolvn Shayv, Sara Nell l'l A ' '. letty' arialii.1Tf5i'l'j1ipo, 1l71?l1DicxliiitI1 llingcb. S!'l'Ullt1 Hou? Sara llotl es. lilnise NYliittiiigtm7nf'fITK7'Pl'rsoin, Betty' Allison. Patsy' Poyvell. flargie Alanet AlUj'I,lt'l', -IoyeeT'FiFITfviTii'li1t1':1 Ann Poyvers. Nlargaret Gregg, -Ioyee llreyv. llolilmy' .-Xnn lllXll'f. lrouise llarper. 'lllinl Iioul' -lane Xettles, Evelin Xlartin, Annette Criee Virginia lfoxyvnrlli C rroly'n 1 , a ll wyvell. Xlyrl Snnth. liolvlne Bishop. Sylyia Ann lliyant, Sara Llarli. Ann Davis. Ann Cxlascpie. Cecile lfnvyywrtlu. XnI1irI1141lYti1ll1y1sIli l 3 1 I I -Lbawiz ale loyve's. I-1 L U, L ll X- K A i, I. .-. J' ,,7+-.iT.l YYZ A '--N. V w N MARION HIGH This is the first year in the history of Marion High School that there has been a marching band. The fifty-piece band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Hal Middleton, played and executed maneuvers at the home and out-of-town foot- ball games. They also marched in many local and out-of-town parades. The highlight of the year Was their performance at the Shrine Bowl Game Where they and five other bands fur- nished the half-time period maneuvers. The Marion band participated in the District Music Festival in Florence and made a rating of one-plus. Thus, they were the only band from this district to take part in the State Music Festival which was held at Winthrop. The annual spring concert was presented by the concert band before a capacity crowd. Nu: l 'i 4 I 3 I 38 SCHCDCDL BAND fllflfillff-YJ Betty Allison, Ri1'l111I'Cl -Xnnnons, Sylvian Ann Bryant, Ann Cl11s111i1i, Emily Ann Cusqnc, Dnrntliy llnntcr. Evclin Martin. Nlutlio Fllylx Pz11'1-, Czlrnlyn Ruwcll. NVinlxy Stan-l4li1u1s1-, Hnlwrt XVull, li11n1-1- XVilli1nns, Curzivlss B1-rtlin Klan- Di'1ms1-, Ellie Cnsqnv, Nlairgairct Uucllunlcl, Rlurgurvt C111-gg, Billy llilc. Nnrinzxn Ilulliclaiy, Rlllllllt' ll0llI'Sllll, Dnrntln' Skipper. Nizniv Skippvr, VVilli1nn S11-nvr, BCYL'l'lQ' Ann XV1-sl1'y. Srlxfrplzrwrzcx: Clcn Asliins. -l11y1'1- F i Il g1' 1', Alinnny NVaxll11-r. TI'!JlIIlJUlll'S.' VVllI'l'k'lI Dur- riuk, Tonnny 1111511111-. Kvitli -lawgcr. B1lI'l7Lll'Ll P1nv1'l's. Blyrl Sniitli, Sinn XxlUllllS. A1111 llnrnx: Nlairy Lynn Dnzivr, Bctty Ruse F n x xv 11 rt li. B 'X nlmlmiu ,l1'11n Fuxwnrtli. S li i rl 1' y nn l:UXXY1ll'llI. B1lrif1v111'.s': NI:n'gi1- Ilincls, Patsy l'1xw1-ll. H11.v.w'.s': Klan'- rv 111111-t -lnnvs, 102111110 NVlnt1-. livllsz B1tt ' y Alvzin Lnpn. Pl'l'l'll.Y.S'iUIl.S'S Bill Cusclnc-. Jann-t -I 0 y n 1- r, Xvllylll' lgiylnr. Xlz11'g11r1-t NV1n'1l. f , 1 Q. i QMWUN l'5'0Hscx-190' uma: Cnlm' Cuurrl: B1-tty l'i1lwnr1ls, F1'zlnc1's llitclu-mick, Ill1lim'1'II1's: xvllllllllili' Huggins, Nlzliriu B1L'ElN'1'1'll, Put l UXNYUl'lll, I5 1: lx lm i 1' ,Ivan Fnxwnrtli, XVinky Bulilmiv -lC1llilllS, vllllllllli' L11 P11w1'i'w St2ll'lillUlISK'. l'L6l,9:5 A. U'ln'n .s Iinlzl2i1'PP? 13. Thr, 'l'l1ink1'r.'.'.' C. U'l11'14'.'.'.' D. lfim' fir111'.DPfJ If, 1l'.s'C7. K,ffl1l'!l.l'f l'fPll-Yi!!-S'.'.'.' I . ll fmfl ln' ffm! lu1rl.'.'.' Cl. u 7lHlf,S Clilllfllg off, A5119 ll. Airfl xlu' .s'1z'1'z'l??P 40 i 7 4 -A 5 E - .L..,w, FOX FIELD AND ARMORY If ,IN MIN nfjfll nxlblxl ldulll Wu WU, JUG' l Klux Xa, X MM A 8109 we I9 dy CLVLJ bU6LfCA WLO:5f 0 0lfLI SPORTS HSITY , FCOT -4.- f 1 l irsI lime: joe NVilliains, Delano Blackinon, Clen Askins, Zack Shepard. Caddy Turner, Bohhy XVesley, Hill E. Casque. Chandler liryan, Myles Snipes, Bohhy Baker, Bohhy Bullock. Second Row: Liston Tanner, lllumlgerg Coach Lyon, Lance NVilliains, Bill A. Casquc, Charlie llosson, Ellie Casquc, blames Owens, W'illi1un Nettles. Pete Drose, Austin Boatwright, Charlie llainer, Zack ML-Coll, Edward Strickland. lied Caunphell, Mrumgerq Cllen lioherts. Manager. The light hut fast Nlarion Fox Varsity Team had its toughest games at the top of the sehednle as they took a slight sethack from Dillon on the first game of the season. They came right hack, though. in their next game to meet the powerful Darlington squad who won only a hair-raising one-point margin. The out-weighed Foxes made a very good showing in their next game against the tough odds of Conway's Class AA team. On their first home game of the season they rallied to hreak into the win column hy defeating The Myrtle lieach Seahawks hy a score of 19-7. The l'oxes made the hest showing in many years against their traditional rival-Mullins. Niul- lins eased forward in the first half with a two-touchdown lead hut in the next half they were decidedly outplayed hy the Marion team. Despite this excellent second-half play- ing the Foxes never overcame the lead piled up hy Nlullins during the first half, leaving the score at 26-13. The Foxes really moved forward into the win column as they took the next four games straight. They took two of these games leaving their opponents ahso- lutely scoreless. The Foxes proved their worth when they took on The Aynor Blue Devils despite the fact that they at that time held the Lower State Class A Championship. They held this Championship team to a one-t0uCh- down lead with a score of 19-12. The Foxes thus ended their first season under the excel- lent coaching of Lyon and Evans with an accreditahle 50-50 record of wins and losses. Our hats off to you hoysl SCHEDULE NV:-1 Tux-iv llillon . . . 0 fi Darlington . . . 18 19 Conway. . . . 7 -14 Myrtle Beach . . . 19 T Mullins . . . . 13 26 Lake View , 19 14 Loris . , , . 27 0 Cheraw . . . . 41 0 Timmonsville . . 12 7 Aynor . . . . .12 19 BALL 'B'-I-EAP' , First Row: Van Wood, XVilliam Steuer, Richard Boatwright, Demont Ammons, Harry Jordon, Alva Dickens, NVarren D4-rril-lc, Coach Mabry. Second Row: Joh Ricks, Asa Evans, Nlickie Cray, Casburn johnson, Charles Tlmnics, NVaync Taylor, Carlyle Snipes, jimmy Wallzer, Richard Ammons, Philip Ricks, Tommy Casqnc, Benny Norton. This year is the first year that Marion has had a Bw Team in football. This accounts for the fact that they were up against such odds and tough competition, None of the seventeen boys who Went out had ever played any organized football before but under the excellent leadership of Coach Mabry they have come a long Way toward mastering this art. These boys are the ones who will be in the headlines of varsity ball in the next year or two, and they deserve credit for their efforts. OUR COACHES MR. LYON MR. EVANS MR. MABRY 43 BAS llixl limit: limwllm Nlau- llrow, Xlyrl Smith. -Im-liim' Huy. Mary Alivt- lirouii, llc-tty' Host' Foxworth, ,lou-I Smith, Xl.ug.ml .loin-N, IH-ggi lilly, Aloqmm' lin-lwiix. xxlllllllflt' llll,LfQ!ll5. -ll'1llIt'lll' -loin-S. 'lllllllllt' Lu- I'oxu'l's. Srroiul Hou: lhlltil limi l'ro.ilxx1iglit. lillllbilfll .-Kim l'owi-rs. Nlzirioriv Siiych-r, I,illl'lk'lil lfoxworth. livltx .-Xllisoii. lhilsx lmxwll, Nl.niun- lliiuls. Nlim-i.i X14-lflxi-1-ii. .-Kim Cliisqlu-, SIIYQIIIIIK' Xlau-an li1ll'l1ill'.l blaiiu- l oxuorlh, lgim-1 Immig-A Nliillvx Xkiltvm. Xl:ii'lhan .Ximv Ilia-lm. Slallitliilgf l'wlty Aim Slaiiilvy, Alllllll,Ef4'l'I Misa XYillwi'soii, fvttlltjllf l'.ilSi liritl xllllllllll 'ly 'l'hm- I9-50-51 l,11ssil'oxvs hvgzui this st-zisoii with tm iiic'xpi'i'iciic'c'cl tt-uni halv- mg lost loin' ol thvir rvgiihir I7lily'Cl'S Irom lust x'c':ir' liowvx'c-1' tht-v clvlvaitvcl 4 4 , vw-ity tm-aim tht-3' playa-tl this your auicl haul am vxcvllc-lit i'c'co1'cl. XllllllllS ch'- lc-gitvcl Nlgirion in tht- clistrict liimls. 'l'hv starting lim- up was as follows: 'i1H'll'IllYlSI 'loam Smith, Nl2ll'Q'lll'0f Alom-s, mtl Botti' Host' lfoxworth. flIllII'llSZ ltvgggy liziy, Xxilllllllfll' Huggins, zmcl -loam NIISS XX'II,Kl'IIiSUX Diclwiis. Cxloam Smith :mtl bloam llicliciis i'c'c0ivcrl all-staltv hoiiors.D Sim-v .loam Smith is thc only starting plaiyvr who will g.II'llClllill'C, thci'v is ll promisv ol. ll winning team iwxt ycnr. SCI lIClJUl,lC Xlzirion . . T6 Nichols , . . 29 Xlzirioii . . Tl llz1i'tsx'illv . . . 89 Xlairioii . . S4 cit'lltt'Ilkll'f' . . .49 Xlurioii . . TT Nlyrtlc' limit-li . 46 Xlurion . . T0 Dgirlington . . C34 Xlurioiu . . 62 ffm-iittiiiaiiw' . . 40 Xltirioii . 4:2 l loi'0iicc' . 22 Xlurion . SS Conway 38 Nlzirioii . IST Xlulliiis . IES! Xlairioii . T6 Zion . . 47 Xlurion . H4 Ruins . 54 Nlnrioii . 52 Xlulliiis . JET Xlzirioii . 58 l'1lOl'l'lll'K' . 41 Xlairioii . 51 Ruins . 50 Nlzirioin . G5 Zion . . . 63 Xlurioii . 6:2 Dairliiigton 47 Xluriim . 48 Nlyrth' Iii-nt-li I5 Xlarioii . 53 Cfoiiwny' , 51 'l'OURNAMIiN'l' Xlurioii . GT Giiwii Sui . ISSJ Xliirioii . 52 Xlulliiis . . 56 KET BALL Kliwlirzgg: Saunnel Drose, NVillia1n Stener. Bolvlmy Baker, Glen Aslxins. Dick llogers, XVilliani Nettles, l,eonaril llieliaixlson, Cecil Snipes, Leon Caniphell, Iillie Casque, Myles Snipes. il1tlIlll,Lff'li-XI Zack Nlt-Coll. lxeilh llood, llielinml lioalwriglit. .Vol 1'ic'lurc'1l: Charlie llosson. Lorin Mason. I The Foxes of 1950-51 hroke their record hy winning District'iBU Cham- pionship. In reaching the district final Marion had won only five of their reg- ular season games and added one more in the district tournament. The starting line up was as follows: l'lUl'lLYll'I1.S'Z XVilliani Nettles, C li a r l i e liosson, and Bohlmy Baker. CIIIIIFCISZ SkeeterH Richardson, Myles Snipes, and Cecil Snipes. Center: Di c k Rogers Qwho made all-statej. Basketball was started in Marion in 1936, and this is the first time in history Marion Foxes have even won district. Coach Lyon has Worked hard with the hoys and Marion High School is justly proud of its hoys' haskethall team. SCHEDULE Nlarion Nichols . . Nlarion Ilartsyille . . . Nlarion Centenary . . . Nlarion Nlyrtle Beach Nlarion Darlington . . Nlarion Centenary . Xlairion Florence . Nlarion . . 56 Xlarion . . 42 Nlarion . . 51 Nlarion . . 40 Nlarion . . 46 Nlarion . . 37 Nlarion . . 42 Xlarion . . 45 Nlarion . . 44 Nlarion . . . 39 Xlarion . . . 45 DISTRICT Nlarion . . . fill Nlarion . . 42 nl Conway . Xlnllins . . Zion . . llains . Xlnllins . . Florence . llains . . Zion . . . . . Darlington . . Xlyrtle Beach Conway . . . TOURNANIEN'l' Xlyrtle Beach Nlnllins . . . Xlll . ixox' ' e 62 44 44 42 64 44 43 O0 46 39 69 44 39 lfirxl limr: Donnie lluth Ilayes. Betty Barham, Evelin Martin, Marie Lane, Laura Mace llollingsworth, Virginia blolinson. I I4-1-twoocl llrown. Srvfnul Rolf: Mary Faulk, Sara Hodges. Phyllis Altman, Ct-nie Xlunnerlyu. Nlary la-wis Ilarri-Ison, Aloyu' Gunter. Ili-tty Edwards, jane Nettles, Nancy Ilitelieot-Ii. Tlzirrl How: june Cloud, Nlargart-I tin-gg, tfarolyn XVhitlington. Carolyn Dust-nbury, Sara Frances Capps, Bobbie Smith. Libby liradlt-y. The Marion lligh School Midget Girls, Basketball Team looked good in their Iirst two games of the season against the much inore t-xpt-1-it-inet-tl Mullins Midget Team losing by only a few points both times. There are over fifteen girls on the squad under the competent leadership of their new coach-Miss llarrison. Prae- tieally all ol' these girls with wholn Miss Harrison is working have never played any basketball before, and are not only learning the rules and regulations but are also getting the experience in teamwork and sportsmanship that is always essential. These Midget teams also merit importance because of the interest that is developed in the sport. Their opponents for the '51 season were as follows: Mullins, Lake View. Dillon, Iflorenee and Conway. GIRLS' MIDGET BASKETBALL MISS IIARIIISON I 46 First How: Mickey Cray, Philip Ricks, Cecil Rogers, Van Wood, jinnny Walker. Demont Annnons, Carlton Shelley. Second Row: Mr. Mabry, Coachg Wayne Taylor, Keith Jaeger, Charles Thames, Asa Evans, Albert Mountcastle. This is another team that is having its first appearance at Marion High School. The 'iB', squad basketball, headed by Coach Mabry, promises to really be a success as they started off their season with a 21-7 victory over Mullins. Most of the 12. boys who are out have never played any organized basketball and this is really an opportunity for them to get in there and find out what itis like. This experience and knowledge that they gain proves invaluable when they move on up into varsity ball and Coach Mabry knows how to give it to them. TEAM BASKETBALL COACH MABRY 47 Qgsx BASEBALL Inst llfllf' qlqnwlx Uullan. S.llIlllt'l llrosv, l.l'UIl ff.1111pl11'll, hllllllllj' llz11111'r. lflnllicllvi' I3131111, l,s'o11.11'tl lllL'lIllI'ilS1IIl 1-rs, Srwfrirl Hour H1111-Iii' liossou, Itivlu-li1'11 ll1ll'l'l'lSKHl. .'xllSllIl ll1l1llXYI'lLflll, clllllflll' llilllll'l'. K1-itl1 llootl lllll X C .isilm-, Ililnl Ildlllf' Xlyli-Q 5111111-Q, 1-1'org1' Cl1'i1'1', XV. l,. lmwis. Alxzi llii-l41'11s, lll'll Slit-llcv. l'illi1'tlg1s1111t' Inmili limi, Cf,l1lisl1- N1-in-ll, !1ll'lx Nldfoll, l,o11is xvlllllillgtklll, NYilli:1111 Nvltlvs, liQlllL't' NYilli11111s.-l'i1lw.11'1l llrqicly f llll lxoin N' Q Varsity lmst-lmll proniiscs to lic' ll top-lliglit sport at xlilflllll lliffli Scliool i11 '5l. Cozwli l,x'o11, witl1 tliv Sllllltt 7 . know-liow :incl lt-11clc11'sl1ip tl1:1t lu' clc111o11st1'11tvcl i11 footlmll klllfl lmuslwtlmll, will lu' top 1111111 as tlio lmoys 1111111 tlivir positions on tliv illllllltlllil i11 tlic Spring. livvii tliougli tlirm' first-st1'i11g 1111-11 g1'z1cl1111t1-cl lust f'l'lll', tl11-rv 1111- still 1-iglit lcltt-1'111c11 to sc-ck positions tliis y1'111'. r- ll11' clutx' ol' pitcliiiig will prolmlily lic prctty' wvll split lwtwm-11 CIl1z111cllc-1' B1'y1111 1111111 Clizxrlic Rosson. Clllllflit' will 10-XIIII l,1'oN coinsistcntly. ll tlic otlici' l also fill ill us sliortstop il? it is 111-1-1111-d lw past cxp1'1'ic'11cc'. Kcitli lloocl uiicl Pliili J Hicks wlio wcrc rivals lust YCilI' to l . liolcl first ling will prolmlily lic l111ttli11g again tliis XOLIII i 'our lctlc-1' wiimcrs tzllic tlicir Sklllll' positions, MSlil'CtCl'n RlCll1ll'ClS0ll will liolcl sccoml, Ellic clllSillll' will luv statioiiccl nt tliircl, 1111cl Mvlcs Sui Jos llllll an-liic Oullu . l . will lic i11 tlw outliclcl. NVitl1 tliis stalt ot cxp111'ic11cccl pluyci-s llllll tlic oiitstaiiicling lc-11clc1'sl1ip of Concli Lyon, ixlllI'iOll Iligli lmilsvlmll ought to lu- svcn ill tlw NVlll Cilllllllll 48 Amecoming cm! ,gzorfd xgifzafw 49 l'L6l!95 4 Ni -1 If I. Mrs. uvlfffillglfili . . . 2, Bill . . . 53. SlI1fIUf0l'fllf' l1irflir'.'.'.' 41. l,r'i's11r1l1r'z' . . . 5. Yrmrfz'1'l llll'f.U.D,D fi, SIN' r'nulf.s' our l7I'lllIS.'.'.' T. lffs' l'flli1'ff:' H. Cfnlmu'f . . . 9. Say 11l1 .'.'.' IU. 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EX'1'I'INSIlJY Ea: EQ: F QI: MARIOY Q C :QE BIARIUN, S. C. gf A , R . 4. In 'Il ,, 'QI II QI PEE DEE MOTOR COMPANY 1 -..Sw fDw',fII.IN Your DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer M 92 PHONE 15 I 'I I 'I I I II' I . I 'I I --f-v-v--H v------f-'-T-T-T-T-T-Tvrvt-Tftvt-T-T-7Tv?-1 .-.-.-.-.-. .-.-.A .... - .... - .-. - .-.-. - .-.-. .-.-.-.- ....-...-.,.,......,........... - - - - - - -I, I COMPLIMENTS OF F. B. STANLEY COAL CO. PHONE 16 MARION, S. C. I I I II JI I I . III Ig, I I IU' IU 4 I I -T-7-T-T-T-Tv?-T-TvtvhI I II I4I II' I 4 I I .1 ii'L'LAL-L'LALAL-LAL-LAL-L-LALAQLAL-L-L-L-L-QL-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-L'l'L'L'l'l'l'l'l'l'L'L'l'LLALALAGAL'Q'-'-'-'-'-'v'v'v'Y'-1'-v'-r'v'v'v'-r 55 II, lp, 4 I l I I II, is Y '. 1 MARION E'5.5f?'b SERVICE PIIONIC 9176 MARION, S. C. Tha' Only l'On1p1z'fr' Sz'rI'if'v Sfllfillll lII41CAl'l'ING VIIIICANIZING MARION MOTOR COMPANY Lqavll'-9 'fl AS'f'l'I'if'l' MARION, SOI l'II CAIIOLINA mr: lIOI'xc'IA: 'ro 'I'lIlC Orxm X1II'1l PEPSI-COLA O PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY IAIAIKION, S. 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