Marion High School - Swamp Fox Yearbook (Marion, SC)
- Class of 1953
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' ' -V-. if ' 5, H S W .V 11 3' q -iff' .r 161: . l' 11 F 2 5 .J - - -J, E 1 f 1 C Q , 5: i Q. l I - I 'ini onoring ,rf JM mfwr, . . . to whom this book is dedicated . . . in recognition for the many services which he has performed for Marion High School cmd the student body. Mr. Middleton has built up the band into one of the best marching and concert units among the high schools of the two Carolinas and this year, the band, under his direction, was invited to the Shrine Bowl in Char- lotte and the Azalea Festival in Charleston in addition to appearing in a number of parades throughout this area and performing eye-catch- ing and crowd-thrilling routines at the ball games. At the Azalea Fes- tival the band was chosen the best marching band and Quwarded the first prize. In addition to his work with the band, Mr. Middleton has taken an active part in planning special activ- ities and programs, including Home- coming, the Open House activities, and the Iunior-Senior. It is our honor, Mr. Middleton, to recognize your services in this way. On behalf of the Senior Class and the Student Body, please accept our thanks for all your good work . ' 3 . r.M,1.- , fi ' ' ' , 4 ,H , K - , . -.. ,..f C,-...-.+f..,: bs. ...Ek H 5 C760 ADMINISTRATIQN 'K-tim:-L MR. C. D. ICYNER MR. A. C. TOLLISON Superintendent Principal Morton County School District Mo 'gh ool MRS. INEZ EDWARDS Number Ono Troosurcr 5 This was the first Sem under the new consolido- tion sysieni for our school. Under our odministrcitive oiiicers the dddition ol new pupils ond the other problems occomponyinq the new system were hondled smoothly ond the Swamp Fox stoft, on beholf ot the senior closs ond the other students, wont to extend our thonks to them. The Boord of Trustees Left to Right: ERNEST DREW, C. W. MOODY, C. W. DERRICK, E. W. SOIOURNER, H. M. PERRITT, IR. 6 AND FACULTY MRS. B. F. ALLEN Hartsville, S. C. B.S., Winthrop College Commercial Education MRS. MINNEOLA B. BELL Marion, S. C. B.A., University of Mississippi M.A., University oi Florida Greek cmd English MR. M. C. BETHEA Marion, S. C. B.A,, Wolford College Ecl.M., University of South Carolina Social Studies cmd Mathematics MISS GERTRUDE DAVIS Marion, S. C. B.A., Columbia College English MR. IOHN O. LEWIS, IR. Marion, S. C. B.S., Clemson College MISS IULIA MARIA DAVIS Marion, S. C. B.A., Columbia College English MR. lOl-IN G. EVANS Princedale, Pennsylvania B.S., Newberry College Secondary Education MRS. L. W. FULLER Mullins, S. C. B.S., Furman University Commerce MISS GRACE IOI-INSON Ridge Spring, S. C. B.S., Winthrop College French and English Ecl.M., University of South Carolina Chemistry ALLEN BELL BETHEA DAVIS, G. DAVIS I EVANS FULLER IoHNsoN LEWIS 7 FACULTY MR. IACK LYON Connecticutt, Ohio B.A., University of South Carolina Economics and Education MRS. MARIE MIDDLETON Greenville, S. C. B.A., Newberry College Language MISS LOUISA MOORE Mgrion, S. C. A.B., Winthrop College MISS IEANETTE NORMAN Winnsboro, S. C. B.A., Winthrop College Chemistry MRS. WINIERED SHELLEY Hickory Grove, S. C. BS., Winthrop College ommerce MRS. MARIE STANLEY Hortsville, S. C. B.A., Coker College Education MRS. BETTY C. STRICKLAND Mullins, S. C. BS., Winthrop College Commerce MR. ROY TODD Loris, S. C. ES., Clemson College Agriculture, Education MRS. IOAN TYSON Hemingway, S. C. B.S., Columbia College Home Economics MISS SHANNON WILKERSON Due West, S. C. B.A., Erskine College History and French LY MIDDLETON MOORE NORMAN SHELLEY STANLEY STRICKLAND TODD my YSON WILKERSON -F Q4 ,..-54+ 1 -at N . iw X . 'A 1.1.41 T s QS I' .Q ' 4'-xi. ....u.n Seniors Iuniors Sophornores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade SENIOR CLASS EDWARD AUSTIN BOATWRIGHT Never hurried, never flurried as he goes along lile's way. Block M Club 3, 45 F. F. A. l, 25 Football 2, 3, Manager 4. CAROL RAE BOATWRIGHT She smiled, and the shadows departed. Student Council 3, 47 Fox Tales Start, Art Editor 45 I. H. A. lp Band 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 35 Basket- ball l, 2, 31 Softball 2, 3: Superlative. IANE MCMILLAN BRYANT Her honor and her lile both go as one. Swamp Fox 41 Fox Tales l, 47 Future Teachers Club 47 I. H. A. l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 37 Superlative. CINDY ODELL BULLARD A good heart is worth gold. F. F. A. l, 2, 4. Omcem ALVA DlCKENS . . . . President MARGARET IONES . . Vice-President SHIRLEY FOXWORTH-- Secretary4Treasurer . g,,,K Q -N PATRICIA IUANITA CLAUD As welcome as sunshine in every place. I. H. A. I, 2. WILLIAM LACY DAVIS, IB. Thought art a fellow of good respect. Fox Tales Start 45 Block Club 45 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Superlative. ALVA WADE DICKENS, IB. The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Class President 45 Swamp Fox Staff 45 Block Club 3, 45 F. F. A. I, 2, 35 Football 3, 45 Base- ball 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Homecoming King 45 Superlatives. MARY LYNN DOZIER Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. Beta Club 3: I. H. A. l, 25 Band l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3. ALICE LQUISE EVANS To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Fox Tales Staff 45 Future Teachers Club 45 I. I-I. A. I, 2, 3. ASA LOUIE EVANS Generally speaking, he's generally speaking' Class Vice-President 15 Transferred to Athens, Greece 2: T r a rx s I e r r e d from Athens, Greece 45 Basketball 4. BETTY BOSE FOXWORTI-I A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. Block M Club 2, 3, 45 I. I-I. A. 1, 25 Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 25 Superlative. BOBBIE IEAN EOXWORTH Her heart is like a singing bird. Fox Tales Staff 45 I. I-I. A. l, 25 Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3. ha 9-109- 'tbl' if--rrp I 'ilk vm f Y 3 If ,., fm 'E 4 SEN ICR PATRICIA ANN FOXWORTH Her liair is like tlie sluning sun, slie's neat and sweet and lull of fun. Fox Tales Literary Editor 4: I. H. A. l, President Z, 35 Block M Club 4: Band l, 2, 37 Basketball 2, 3 4 , . SHIRLEY ANN FOXWORTH I sliall laugh niyself to death, Class Secretary and Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Fox Tales Staff 3, Exchange Editor 4: Block M Club 47 I. H. A. l, 25 Band l, 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 37 Cheerleader 4, Softball l. EMILY ANN GASQUE Life is a test, and all things sliow it. Student Council lp Block M Club 45 I. H. A. l, 2, 3: Glee Club 3. FLORENCE MAE GASQUE A nierry lieart doetli good like a nicdivinof' Fox Tales Stall 45 Ijuture Teachers Club 4, I. ll. A, l, 2, 3: Glee Club 3. ROGER ALVIN HARPER IlWll9Il you feel like singing, sing. E. E A. l, 2, 3, 47 Boys' Octet 2: Basketball l, 4: Baseball 4: Bus Driver 4: Superlative, NANCY IMOGENE HAYES I-ler life is earliest work, not play. Fox Tales Staff 45 Cleo Club l, 2, 3. ESTHER WAYNE IIEWITT A good atlilete, a studious nnndf' Transferred froin Centenary 3: I'ox Tales Sports Editor 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Block M Club 3, 4g Science Club 3: Future Teachers Club 4, VlC'Q-l3IEC'5l- dent 4, I, H. A. 35 Glee Club 3: Basketball 3, Co- Captain 4: Softball 3, 4, HENRY KEITH IAECIER Wit and wisdcni are born witli a IIICIILN Student Council l: Co-Editor Swamp Fox 47 Fox Tales Business Manager 47 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 37 Soplioniore Englisli Award 2: Boys' State 3: Superlative. CLASS ALFRED CASBURN IOHNSON Happy am I, from care l'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Fox Tales 4: Block Club 3, 4: Football 2, 4: Baseball 2: Basketball 3: Boys' State 3. LEILA MARGARET IONES lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Class President l, 3: Class Vice-President 4: Swamp Fox Staff 4: Beta Club 3, President 4: Science Club 4: Block M Club l, 2, 3, Secretary 4: I. H. A. l, 2: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Cheerleader 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, Captain 4: Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Marshal 3: Girls' State 3: Oueen of Hearts 3: Superlative. IAMES CAPERS IORDAN Run along little worries, don't bother me' F. F. A. l, 2, 3. HAROLD EUGENE LANGSTON Success does not come by chance, it is earned. F. E. A. l, 2, 4. AUDREY ELIZABETH LAYTON I count only the hours that are bright. Transferred from Brownsville, Texas 4. EVELYN BRABHAM MOORE Ambition rules my brain and love my heari. President Student Body 4: Co-Editor Swamp Fox 4: Fox Tales Staff, News Editor 3, Reporter 4: Beta Club 3, Vice-President 4: Science Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: I. H. A. l, 2: Glee Club l, Z, 3: Sophomore English Award: W. O. W. American History Award: Marshal 3: Rating on State Mental Exam 3: Superlatives. WILLIAM EDWARD NETTLES A little mischief now and then: ls found sometimes in the best of men. Fox Tales Staff 3: Block Club 2, Vice-Presb dent 3, President 4: F. F. A. 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. ALVIN RAY NEWELL Ever loyal, ever true, to whatever task he has to do. Swamp Fox Staff 4: F. F. A. l, 2, 3, President 4: Superlative: Bus Driver 4. -12 'iw' ll' i SENIOR DOROTHY NORTON Her voice is ever soft, gentle, and low. I. H. A. l. HAZEL RUTH ODOM Not much talk, a great sweet silence. I. H. A. 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. NORMA SHEARER PRATT Large was her bounty and her soul sincere. I. H. A. l, 2. SARA KATE PERRITT When hearts are true, few words will do. Transferred from Dillon 35 Beta Club 3, 45 I. H. A. l, 2. 3: Softball 3, 4 LEON HAROLD ROBERTS Kick the worry out of the window, and let the sunshine in. Fox Tales Staff 4, Block Club 4, Basketball Manager 4. CHARLES LEWIS ROGERS A friend, a gentleman, what more can we say? Student Council l, 3, E. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Football ly Bus Driver 4. FLEETWOOD FOREST ROGERS A fellow of plain and uncoined constancy. F. E. A. l, 2, 3, 4. IOHN LAURENS SANDERS Loyal hearted, strong of rnindp a truer friend nowhere you'll find. Beta Club 35 F. E. A. l, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Bus Driver 3, 4. CLASS BETTY IEAN SAWYER She has that gilt of gifts: the art of making friends. Class Viceelpresident l, 35 Student Council 2, Fox Tales lunior Editor 3, Editor 4, Beta Club 3, 47 Science Club 4, Block M Club 2, 3, 4: l. H. A. l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Miss Hi Miss 45 Marshal 37 Superlative. SARA LEE SAWYER What sweet delight a quiet lite alters. I. H. A. l, 2, WARREN RUPERT SMITH When you get to a bridge cross it. Block M Club 3, 45 E. E. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. BETTY lO SMITH Not too serious, not too gay, but altogether a jolly, good girl. I. H. A. l, 25 Glee Club lg Softball l, 2. CECIL STANLEY SNIPES lt doesn't pay to worry: things are bound to happen anyway, Block M Club l, 2, 3, 41 Football I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. DELIA GRAHAM STACKHOUSE A sight to dream of not to tell. I. H. A. l, 27 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3. TOMMY IANE SWEAT Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. Transferred from York Schools 37 Basketball 3. WAYNE FRANKLIN TAYLOR Describe hirn if you can. A collection of all thats pleasant in a man. Student Council l, 45 Swamp Fox Stall 45 Block M Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 Basketball 47 lloolball Manager 2, Superlative. Hmm fn SENIOR CLASS MARGARET TINDALL Honest labor bears a lovely face. Beta Club 2, 3, 4: I. H. A. I. GADDY IUNIOR TURNER Of hcnest worth, truly one on whom we can depend. Block M Club 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Bus Driver 3, 4. LE ROY WATSON ' Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Transferred from Latta: F. F. A. l, 2, 4: Bus Driver. BEVERLY ANN WESLEY The hand that has made you fair has made you good. Swamp Fox Staff 4: Fox Tales 4: Block M Club 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 4: I. H. A. l, Secretary 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3: Head Cheer- leader 3, 4. IVIATTIE ANN WHITE Those who do not complain are never pitiedf' Fox Tales Staff 4: I. H. A. l, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3. IOANNE LESLIE WHITE Pleasantness and dependability are qualities well mixed. Class Vice-President 2: Vice-President Student Body 4: Fox Tales Staff 4: Beta Club 3, Secretary 4: Future Teachers Club President 4: I. H. A. l, 2: Band l, 2: W. O. W. Award 3: D. A. R. Award 4: Student Librarian 4: Mental Exam Rating 3. WADE HAMER WILLIAMSON The world's no better if we worry: Life's no longer if we hurry. Transferred from Latta 4: Bus Driver 4. LEMUEL GARRETT WINESETT He has a merry wit, and is not shy in using it. F. F. A. 1, 2. tNot Picturedl FLORA IEAN COLLINS Silence is more beautiful than any song. I. H. A. I, 2. IAMES SHELBY MILLER Men of few words, are the best men. Transferred from Latta 4: F. F. A. I, 2, 4. Top, Lei! to Right: Pal F. Wllliarrl D. Pat C. Shirley Garrett Wayne . hp-1 Keith Casbum Capers Esther Wayne Fleetwood Anne Cindy Betty Io Alva Margaret Flora Mae Charles Lotus Mary Lynn Patti Ermly Arm Ioarme lame Harold Top How. Left to Right: PATTY MOORE, ALVA DICKENS Most School Spirited SARA LEE SAWYER, CINDY BULLARD Most Bashful IANE BRYANT, ALVIN NEWELL Most Dependable endow Bottom Row. Left to Right: PAT FOXWORTH, WAYNE TAYLOR Most Attractive IOAN WHITE, KEITH IAEGER Most Intellectual BEVERLY ANN WESLEY, ALVIN HARPER Most Talented 1. ?Sk5kQwi ., ' ' i ' I8 zfaloeljoalfiuw Top Row. Lett to Right: Bottom Row, Left to Right: SHIRLEY EOXWORTH, GARRETT WINESETT CAROL RAE BOATWRIGHT, WILLIAM DAVIS Wittiest cmd Most Totlkcxtive Cutest MARGARET IONES, WILLIAM NETTLES BETTY IEAN SAWYER, ALVA DICKENS Best All-Round Most Popular PATTY MOORE, KEITH IAEGER BETTY ROSE EOXWORTH, CECIL SNIPES Most Likely To Succeed Best Athletes I9 JUNIOR CLASS BETTY ALLISON DEMONT AMMONS GWEN ATKINSON LUNETTE BAILEY IOIINNY BAXLEY ANN CAROL BEESON BOBBIE BISHOP BETTY BRITT LORETTA BROWN SYLVIA ANN BRYANT IOAN BULLARD MARY CARTER 'F .Ah I l:v:., Hn-nf' ice ri BERTHA MAE DROSE . . Vice Pre-s1der1t IANET IOYNER . . Secretary-Treasurer VAN WOOD . . .... Presldent I I I ' .A .ml I . - , if ,I , Q. I 5 ' .,....., V ,1 5 Ns? X 'XX Q11- I I VI ' EA.. .. 3, F qw' ---'E L' , E ., , 20 -.fx YQ' Bev' M SARA CLARK WARREN DERRIOK ' I A Z A IOYCE DREW r ' I BERTHA MAE DROSE gy? , ur R wr 7: 'ex A - IGYCE FINGER I . 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Vice-President PHYLLIS ALTMAN RICHARD AMMONS AUBREY ANDERSON BOBBIE IEAN ANDREWS ALLEN BELLAMY MARKY BETHEA FLEETWOOD BROWN IOYCE BULLARD BETTY LOU COLLINS CAROLYN DUSENBURY BETTY EDWARDS BARBARA ANN ELLIS IEWEL ELVIS DAN FOLK WILLIAM FOXWORTH TOMMY GASQUE V I ,.,.- .V A 48 2 H ra - M 55 'F 2' H m e ,K , , ff? M? fe: , 5 22 1 V Z2 'Y' f QI -4 U , llnfvnf. I , -Se gg 455.9 ,n f ji' V ' . L -1 ,X I! Qx . L 2 W? mm X I J' Q 1 ,' 1 TXM I , . V l,lmf ,Afl .- . 24 SOPI-IOMORES MARION GOODYEAR MARGARET GREGG MARY LOUIS HARRELSON IAMES HARPER IOHNNY HAYES LEGRAND HERRING NORMAN HOLIDAY TEDDY HOLDEN LAURA HOLLINGSWORTH PATRICIA IOHNSON MARIE LANE EVELYN MARTIN IUANITA MCCRACKEN VIOLA MCCRACKEN IANE NETTLES CECIL NEWELL CAROLYN NOBLES IEAN OWENS BENNY NORTON NEIL PADGETT IOYCE PEEBLES IACK PERRITT NORRIS PHILLIPS EDWARD POWERS IACKIE RAY IULIA ROGERS LACY ROGERS PEARY ROGERS SHELBY IEAN SAWYER CARLTON SHELLEY GARLAND SLOAN BARBARA SNIPES BILLY SOLES WAYNE TURNER BETTY IO WHITE IOE WILLIAMS N INTI-I GRADE Om... DEAN WINESETT . . . Vice-President SALLY MASON ..... President MAROLYN SHAW . Secretary-Treasurer I - is X sd Ji fn: 35 A -:Av lf ...NQXK V Q,-,. gi, 3 First Row: BETTY BARHAM, BOBBIE ANN BAXLEY, NANCY BEESON, NANCY BENSON AMARYLLYIS BOATWRIGHT, RICHARD BOATWRIGHT, LIBBY BRADLEY. Second Row SUSIE BROWN, BUDDY BULLARD, IAMES MARION BULLARD, NANCY BULLARD, I. W BULLOCK, ROSALIE BUMBARGER, NELLIE BYRD. Third Row: SARA FRANCIS CAPPS IAMES CLARK, DORIS IEAN COLLINS, MARGARET COLLINS, ANN DAVIS, BILLY DREW IACK DUNCAN. 25 5.6 MQW I 'x . 11,3 lu- ,uf i' W., ,. mplsw 4 -Egfgfhm J' 1? -Q A 1 , we I ., -A ' m IBN, 'za' -9, DA. M I 2 w g 54 X ,W 5 ,Q j , 5 - f E fa If 'I Ii-A Q: .. I 1 n .FJ -Z, W I RI 39 4' ::: I Ml' Sf I av Q S X va 'ISP H ,, x 5 1? -A Eli. A QQ I Q . ? I W, l ,V w 1 I, H 'E 1 . I , V ff' 2 , .. X I ,X f ,.-. L4 ' - Af., T - A. , ' 5 A ' N- ' ' I 1 -' ,. '- ,1 13' . N I N1 ', , . , ' T 1.5 - ' , I T , A I I U '- 1 H wi ' if I I 1, V - K ' uk - t Q w. ,SSS X .K K S Y if :I i f wi?--.1 ' I I Mi - K I, ----' A . ,. I . , I fix ,-,' ' , ' I f I T' 4. ' iq? E bf: .'j Q1 If f . qxfwqf' 'Q 'J -A, . . . if I ff . w I --qi ws P 1 1, Q RI Args QA ' , S . 5' NINTI-I GRADE MELVIN ELVIS MARY FAULK CECIL EOXWORTH BETTY LOU GERALD MARY ALICE GERALD WAYNE GRICE IOYCE GUNTER IIMMY HAMER DONNIE RUTH HAYES SARA HODGES SYLVIA KAY HOLDEN ANNIE MAE HUGGINS IANET IAEGER EDITH LAMBERT ANNETTE LANE BETTY LANGSTON HAROLD LEWIS LESLIE LEVY ROSCOE LINDSEY SMITH LOVINGS I. W. LUCAS WENDELL MARTIN SALLY MASON GENIE MUNNERLYN GENEVA NORTON WARREN PEEBLES DAVID PERRITT SARA NELL PHILIPS IOY POLSON MASTON RICHARDSON IOSEPH RICKS COLONEL ROGERS HOWARD ROGERS IACKIE ROGERS IIMMY ROGERS LOUISE ROGERS MAXIE ROGERS HAROLD SHAW MAROLYN SHAW BOBBIE ANN SMITH MAE SMITHEY ANN SNIPES LARRY SNIPES PALMER SPENCE CECIL SPIVEY BOBBY STEVENSON ELIZABETH TURNER IOHN TURNER BETTY IEAN WALLING IUDY WATSON CAROL WHITE CAROLYN WHITTINGTON ELOISE WHITTINGTON ELEANOR WIGGINS ELIZABETH WILKINS LENOIE WILLIAMSON DEAN WINESETT HARRY SKIPPER . . Secretary-Treasurer A SUZY GASOUE . . . . President - EIGI-ITI-I GRADE Umm... Us 'Y First Row: IACK AMMONS, DAVID ATKINSON, IUDITI-I ATKINSON, REBECCA BALLENTINE, HERMAN BARNHILL, VALERIA BAUMRIND, SIDNEY BAXLEY, CHARLES BUCKHEIT. Second Row: BOBBIE KATE BULLARD, IIMMY BUTLER, TED BUTLER, IANET BROWN, I. G. BRYANT, JUNE CALLAHAN, IEAN CAPPS, KEITH CARTER. Third Row: RUBY CHRISTMAS, ANN COLLINS, FRANK COLLINS, LAMAR COLLINS, IACKIE COOPER, EMMA CROFT, BILLY CROWLEY, BILL DERRICK. Fourth Row: H. D. PAULK, REBECCA FAULK, RONNIE FINGER, FRED FOXWORTH, TOMMY GALES, DOROTHY GASOUE, SUZY GASOUE, PATSY GEORGE. 27 . I. IM .... . . 'Pai 5. we A 'X SU 4. X X Xx I N x . S. Y , li N X 'Swag I X I L . Dv A p ,I . ..f, Z. ' I .... 3 4 I ' : 's ,. ,.,,' ' I . , , .. . - I I , f I I Q --main , ' ,-gf fr I 1-Qlfiffi' i 3 .- I -f . A I- I af -s f, A 6 -af' X ,. V I' , V K ., . A . . I If , I 'Q 'Rf .I . H R aw ,IM - A . 5 K ,,4,,,.x A Q x 1 ,5 ., . 1 if m I , wgsv fig, I R2 xl gg ' ' Y, ,Q A -t , ,, 4 5 I I , .,E'Q -I r,... I : A 'A First Row: RAY GLASGOW, LEE GUY, H. M. GRICE, SABRA GRICE, ANN CAROL HALL, BOBBY HENNECY, GRACE HOLDEN, GEORGE HUNSUCKER, ION HOWELL. Second Row: GERALDINE IENKINS, DOROTHY IOHNSON, RUTH ALLEN IOHNSON, ODELL IOYE, IANET LANE, MARIE LANE, MICHAEL LANE, PEGGY LEWIS, IOAN LUPO. Third Row: IIMMIE MARLOW, IOANNE MARTIN, CAROLYN MARTIN, EDNA NOLAN, MAXCY NOLAN, IIMMY ODOM, EMILY OULLA, MARY ANN PHILLIPS, LUTHER PORTER. Fourth Row: RONALD POSTON, SARAH MAE POWERS, MAYO RABON, POEY REYNOLDS, ANN ROGERS, BILLY ROGERS, GRACE ROGERS, GRADY ROGERS, I. C. ROGERS. Fifth Row: IULIANNE ROGERS, S A M M I E ROGERS, MILDRED ROGERS, DONALD ROUSE, RONNIE ROUSE, LARRY SAWYER, PEGGY SAWYER, REBECCA SAWYER, CAROL SHAW. Sixth Row: ELEANOR SHAW, REBECCA SHAW, HARRY SKIPPER, HOYT SKIPPER, MARGARET SMITH, CHUCK SNYDER, DOROTHY SWEATT, MAYBELLE TURNER, MIRIAM TURNER. Seventh Row: THELMA TURNER, DAVID VARN, MYRNA WALTER, SHIRLEY WHITE, EVA ANN WIGGINS, GENE WIGGINS, ROSE WOOD, HARRIS WOODLE, MALCOLM WOODS. EIGI-ITI-I GRADE I I I LPN P Q-'z PF' hi.,EEL.: ' I as - , S Y KJ ' A I , . 7 ' , ' ...I , LINDA ROBERTS . . . . President IOANNE BUTLER .... Vice-President DONALD BRITT . . Secretary-Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE C0l'5 I T r f A ,'-':- , -'--, - -- I 1 '- - 3 ' I 1 1 AET if .' :.--, 3 . +V , ..'. . . :2, :,L,: :S --,- - A -Q?f': I -- fi I I , , f' I I 2 -:f ' ' I I I '-: 4, 'I I -. I A . I AET. , , xL , ' 2 , , A I .,,.,, , , . A .. , L I Q , I , ,. , M K U .. ,,,,,,,,-. ,.,,,-, ., 3 , I ' , Eff I , 3 xzb 2.1 3 . 0. ' aff- -e -'-f' I: gf'-f ,.,,.'-' I A , -f, I+- V ' 'I 'f-. lg? -4 'iv a b 5, :':::. I ' Li 1 A If ' :,,.:., I f:' . 11 f' ..., 'Q . . f T1 ' ' I A - 1 ,,,,, -:-V, ff. If 5' 4- 1-'A IL-is LLLT .,L , ' E A I S I Q YQIf' X .. ',:' , ,, ,g X11 1, .,.-- , - I , ..-. i , EA' J ' S ,- 'T V ,.:.. VV : I ' 1--: . I I ' E23-1 .iff f ,..w4,I., , V .J ' I, First Row: REEVES ALFORD, DORIS IEAN AMMONS, MARGIE KAY AMMONS, IUDY ATKINSON, RICHARD ATKINSON, DICKIE BAINE, GERALD BAINE, ELIZABETH EARRING- TINE. Second Row: IIM BAXLEY, IIMMY BAXLEY, KEESTER BAXLEY, ROBERT BAXLEY, LOIS PAYE BELLAMY, PAUL BOSTICK, KAY BRACKENBERRY, DONALD BRITT. Third Row: MALCOLM BRYANT, PEGGY BRYANT, STACY BURROUGI-IS, MARGIE BROWN, MATTIE LOU BROWN, IOANNE BUTLER, MERIAN BYRD, FLORA MAY CAPPS. Fourth Row: MARY CAULDER, IAMES ALLEN CHESTNUT, TEDDY CLAUD, CAROLL COLLINS, IANE CLAIRE COLLINS, LAVERNE COLLINS, MILTON COLLINS, WADE COLLINS. 29 , P I if :A ,f . I ' f Q .qv my W Safifif fwf, . , ,, M3 w X .SL - li I I , .ff S. q.iQ5Ei5 QQ'5 1 , Vt ., xg? Lfjrfnk an ., . EEK' Kats I Ifu CQ 9 'T' ,gn 4: ii, 4, .,-v gk? M, ,swap 1--n-1.- L X A I f ,4-. ,:,,'i I q I 2' '- iwgv f 1 ,if ..-'::' : : I .A V, W? V Q I , V - 5 , 1 H, I , f5 T-'Y1' - -,,. ' 1 1 L, H , 33 First Row: IUDY COUSINS, DOROTHY COX, HERBERT DORMON, ELLEN DAVIS, IOEY DAVIS, MARION EDWARDS, KELLY ELLIS, GEROY ELVIS, FRANCIS EVANS, WILLIAM FLOYD, Second Row: BILLY KAY FOXWORTH, NORMAN FOXWORTH, ROBERT FOXWORTH, RAYMOND GARRISON, SHIRLEY GASOUE. LARRY GREEN, IOHNNY HOOD, RAWLINGS HUBBARD, BOBBIE IEAN HUGGINS, MAX HUNSUCKER. Third Row: ANGELLE IOHNSON, W. M. LAMBERT, BOBBY LANE, CARLTON LANE, HELEN LANE, PEGGY LETT, FREDERICK LEVY, BARBARA MARTIN, HUBERT MASTON, IOYCE LYNN MEGGS. Fourth Row: TOMMY MCCOLLUM, CICERO McLELLAN, IAMIE MICHIE, WAYNE MOODY, W, C. NASH, PENN NEIL, GERALD NOBLES, HAROLD NOBLES, HOWARD NOBLES, DAN PACE. Fifth Row: DON PACE, BETTY LOU PEEBLES, PEGGY PERRITT, WANDA POLK, HUBERT PORTER, TIM POSTON, FRANCES POWELL, STANLEY PREVATTE, LINDA ROBERTS, ELLEN ROGERS. Sixth Row: HARRINGTON ROGERS, LINDA ROGERS, BOBBY ROUSE, REGGIE ROWELL, THALIA SALMON, IOE SAWYER, ETHEL SHAW, MICHEAL SHELLEY, SHIRLEY IEAN SHELLY, BARBARA SHIVERS. Seventh Row: MICKEY SKIPPER, GERALDINE SMITHEY, TEDDY SNYDER, VIRGINIA SOLES, FARRELL STATUM, LAURENCE STEPHENS, CLYDE SWEAT, FRANKLIN TINDAL, LEVONNE TOBIAS, BILLY TURNER. Eighth Row: ELLIS TURNER, IANICE TURNER, LAURA MAE TURNER, LEE TURNER, ROBERT WALLACE, SHERWOOD WATTS, LOUISE WALLING, KATHRYN WILKINS, SPENCER WIGGINS, SEVENTH GRADE ELEANOR ZEMAN. Swamp Fox Fox Tales Student Council Betcr Club Bond Homecoming Block M Club Science Club F. F. A. I. H. A. Librory Stoll Standing: Wayne Taylor: Keith Iaeger, Co-Editor: Alva Dickens: Paiii Moore, Co-Editor: Beverly Ann Wesley, Mr. Lewis, Faculty Advisor. Seated: Margaret Iones: lane Bryant, Alvin Newell. le SWAMP FQX STAFF Co-Editors KEITH and PATTI discussing lay-out plans for the yearbook. 32 The staff oi the '53 Swamp Fox has had one aim this entire year -the publication of our high school yearbook. They have spent many study periods, afternoons, and nights trying to type copy and identify- ing pictures. Many changes were made from the original lay-out but when the final proof Was read they began to hope their efforts had not been in vain. They hope that you, their fel- low classmates and the students, like the '53 Swamp Fox. MRS. B E T T Y IANE STBICKLAND, Faculty Advisor: and BETTY IEAN SAWYER, Editorg work on the produc- tion of an issue of the school scandal sheet. le FOX TALES STAFF With the introduction of lournalism as an elective course tor the first time in Marion High, the Fox Tales went under a new plan of produc- tion. The statt is composed of the new lournalism Class under the supervision ot Mrs. Betty lane Strickland. Under this plan the paper is issued every two weeks. ln each issue there are miscellaneous news items, a sports page, feature, book review, and editorial. The Fox Tales is a member ot the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association and exchanges papers with other schools. Front Row: Pat Foxworth, Alice Evans, Patty Moore. Second Row: William Davis, Bobbie lean Foxworth, Keith Hood, Nancy Hayes. Third Row: Esther Wayne Hewitt, Flora Mae Gasque, Ioanne White, Carol Bae Boatwright. Fourth Row: Harold Roberts, Casburn Iohnson, lane Bryant, Shirley Foxworth, Keith Iaeger. Not Pictured: Beverly Ann Wesley, Betty lean Sawyer, and Ann White. le STUDENT CCUNCIL The Marion High School Student Council is a student advisory group composed of the president and vice- president of the student body, the class presidents, and the homeroom representatives. The aims of the council are to pro- vide leadership and citizenship train- ing, to encourage student-faculty cooperation, and to promote good student attitudes and school spirit. est! Lf. I i Under the leadership of Mrs. Marie C. Stanley as faculty advisor during the l952-1953 school term the Marion High School Student Council became a member of the South Carolina Association of Student Councils and the National Association of Student Councils. The high school constitu- tion was also revised and adopted by the student body. H Xu First Row: Mickey Grey, Van Wood, Melba Grice, Barbara Ann Powers, Secretary-Treasurer: Patty Moore, President: Joanne White, Vice-President: Carol Rae Boatwright, Wayne Taylor, Alva Dickens. Second Row: Mrs. Stanley, Faculty Advisory Kay Ammons, Betty Lou Peebles, Suzy Gasque, Sara lean Mason, Sara Nell Phillips, Betty Io White, Phyllis Altman, Ann Carol Hall, Emily Oulla, Peggy Bryant, Ioey Davis. Third Row: Marky Bethea, Billy Drew, Lee Guy. OFFICERS IOANNE WHITE .... Secretary BARBARA ANN POWERS . Treasurer PATTY MOORE . . . Vice-President MARGARET IONES . . . President MISS IOHNSON4 Faculty Advisor, Seated at Piano it it x Ae BETA CLUB it The Beta Club is a national scho- lastic organization for high school students with goals of achievement, character and leadership. In order to be a member, a student must have at least an average of 80 on each subject. The Marion Beta Club has 30 members from the Iunior and Senior w-. ., we , Classes. During this school term they have sponsored various programs tor the student body and they spon- sored the Hearts Ball in February. This year the Beta Club supported Marion's Warren Derrick as candi- date for state president and th e members attended the convention in Columbia on March 6-7. First Row: Ioyce Finger, Louise Harper, Ioyce Drew, Betty lean Sawyer. Second Row: Patty Moore, Margaret Iones, Ioanne White, War e D rick. Th' d R : W'll' Sk' V W d R b tW ll M' lc G r n er xr ow 1 iam rpper, an oo , o er a , ic ey ray, Louise Neil, Bertha Mae Drose, William White, Esther Wayne Hewitt, Sylvia Ann Bryant, Carolyn Rowell, Sara Clark, Melba Grice, Ann Gasque, Ianet Ioyner, Eleanor Blanche Powers. Not Pictured: Margaret Tindall, Shirley Lewis, Marguerite Rogers, Sara Kate Perritt, lean Quinn. First Row: Ann Snipes, Betty Barham, Carolyn Rowell, Sylvia Ann Bryant, Robert Wall, Evelyn Martin, Ann Gafaqtiw, lanet laegcir, Ann Carol Hall. Second Row: Sara Nell Philips, B1-vm-rly Ann Wesslf'-y, Margaret Gregg, Ronnie Pearson, Bertha Mae Drose, Margaret Gotlholcl, Lihhy Bradley, Third Row: Patsy Powell, Betty Allison, Myrl Smith, Tommy Clc1:sqt1v, lay Polson, Barhara Ann Powers, Ellen Davis. Fourth Row: Valerie Baunirind, Dorothy Gasaqne, Ann Davizz, Mattie Faye Pace, liniiny Walker, lanet loyner, Suzy Gasque, lon Howe-ll, Marolyn Shaw. Fifth Row: Richard Ammons, Peggy Bryant, Betty Edwards, Bohhie Bishop, Phylis Altman, Barbara Chivers, Keith laeger. Mclioreites, Left Front: Sally Mason, Left Rear: Margie Hinds Right Front: Marcia McElveen. Right Rear: Bobbie Ann Smith. The 1952 homecoming was held in conjunction with the football game with Aynor Under the direc tion ot the homecoming committee a hig show was put on for the stu dents and the alumni and was cli maxed by the routines ot the band and the crowning of Ann Gasgue and Alva Dickens as Homecoming Queen and King 36 ummwwimm N N-.mm Q N BLCCK CLUB The Block M Club is an athletic organization composed of students who have earned letters in any sport. To earn a letter, a student must have played in one-half the total number of quarters of any sport. Cheerleaders and managers automatically become members of the club and the coaches act as advisors. The goal of the club is to encourage all students to participate in at least one sport. OFFICERS. Cecil Snipes, Vice-President: Margaret Iones, Secretary-Treasurer: William Nettles, President. First Row: Pat Foxworth, Bertha Maye Drose, Esther Wayne Hewitt, Ianet Ioyner, Iackie Ray, Beverly Ann Wesley, Laura Mace Hollingsworth, Shirley Fox- worth, Betty lean Sawyer. Second Row: Betty Rose Foxworth, Emily Ann Gasque, Alva Dickens, Rupert Smith, Van Wood, William Davis. Third Row: Harold Roberts, Charlie Hamer, Casburn Iohnson, Philip Ricks, Marky Bethea, Wayne Taylor, Gaddy Turner, Ioe Williams. Fourth Row: Demont Ammons, Richard Boatwright, Edward Powers, Bobby Norton, Warren Derrick, Iimmy Walker, Billy Bullard. 38 Left to Right: Louise Neil, Bertha Mae Drose, Reporter: Robert Wall, President, Esther Wayne Hewitt, Sylvia Ann Bryant, Marcia McElveen, Ianet Ioyner, Secretary: Carolyn Rowell, Patty Moore, Marguerite Rogers, Ioyce Drew, Treasurer, Van Wood, Louise Harper, William Skipper, Vice-President: Margaret Iones, Betty Iean Sawyer, Miss Norman, Faculty Advisor. Ae SCIENCE CLUB During l95Z-1953, under the leadership of Miss Ieanette Norman, the Marion High School Science Club was formed. lt is composed of sixteen members from the lunior and Senior classes who have an average oi 90 on all science courses they have taken. The aims of the club are to increase our knowledae of science, to qive service in our school, community, and nation, and to understand the importance of science in our lives. The club is affiliated with Science Clubs of America. The officers of the club are Robert Wall, Presidentg William Skipper, Vice-President, Ianet Ioyner, Secretary, Ioyce Drew, Treasurer, and Bertha Mae Drose, Club Reporter. 39 First Row: Bobby Goodyear, Wendell Martin, Dan Folk, Secretary: Perry Rogers, Treasurer: Lonnie Leitner, Vice- President: Alvin Newell, President: Iohnny Hayes, Reporter: Edward Powers, Sentinel, Larry Snipes, Reporter: Melvin Elvis, Iohn Turner, LeRoy Clark. Second Row: Iimmy Hamer, Cindy Bullard, William Davis, Colonel Rogers, Cecil Spivey, Maxie Rogers, Maston Richardson, Buddy Bullard, Wayne Grice, lack Perritt, I. W. Lucas, Aubrey Anderson, Roy Todd, Faculty Advisor. Third Row: Legrand Herring, Teddy Holden, Lacy Rogers, Billy Gales, Francis McCrorey, Bobby Norton, Fleetwood Rogers, LeRoy Watson, Malcolm Miller, Iackie Rogers, Iimmie Rogers, Billy Drew, Bobby Richardson. Fourth Row: Garland Sloan, Iames Miller, Rupert Smith, Laurens Sanders, Gaddy Turner, Carol White, William White. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Marion Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is composed of sixty-one members taken from those students who have taken or are taking vocational agriculture. The chapter is very active in both business and social activities. They sent delegates to the State Convention and a representative to the National Convention. They also plan to attend summer camp. During the month of February, the members entertained their fathers with the Annual Father-Son Banquet. The officers are Alvin Newell, Presidentp Lonnie Leitner, Vice-President, Dan Folk, Secretary, Perry Rogers, Treasurer, Edward Powers, Sentinelg Larry Snipes, Reporterg Iohnny Hayes, Reporter. 40 JUNIOR HGMEMAKERS GP AMERICA This year the Marion Chapter oi the lunior I-lomemakers of America completed their one-thousand-dollar camp contribution thereby entitling themselves to a cabin at the l. H. A. camp at Ocean Drive, named for their chapter. The local chapter is com- posed of sixty-nine members all ot whom either are taking or have taken Home Economics. These girls won second prize with their exhibit at the Marion County Fair. Bobbie lean Andrews serves as second vice-president of the district. She and Betty lo White were the delegates to Leadership weekend at Ocean Drive, and Phyllis Altman attended the State Convention. The Marion Chapter is to be congratulated on its activities and numerous accomplishments during the year ot l952-1953. The officers are lane Nettles, President, Betty lo White, Vice- Presidentg Phyllis Altman, Secretary, Nancy Bullard, Treasurerg Sara Hodges, Reporter. First Row: Betty Io White, Vice-President: lane Nettles, President: Sara Hodges, Reporter. Second Row: Patricia Iohnson, Barbara Ann Ellis, Barbara Ann Powers, Bobbie Ann Smith, Genie Munnerlyn, Marolyn Shaw, Ioy Polson, Libby Bradley, Ann Snipes. Third Row: Valeria Smith, Annie Mae Huggins, Bobbie Baxley, Annette Lane Genieve Norton, Betty lean Walling, Elizabeth Turner, Betty Langston, Doris lean Collins, Margaret Collins, Sally Mason.. Fourth Row: Annette Grice, Margaret Gregg, loyce Bullard, Sara Clark, loyce Ann Peebles, Laure Mace Hollingsworth, Marie Lane, Mary Lewis Harrelson, Betty Barham, Janet Iaeger, Sara Nell Phillips. Fifth Row: Cecil Foxworth, Sylvia Ann Bryant, Nancy Benson, Bonnie Gunter, Iulia Rogers, Evelyn Martin, Sarah Frances Capps, Mary Alice Gerald, Betty Lou Gerald, Mrs. Ioan Tyson, Faculty Advisory Ioyce Gunter, Ann Davis. Not Pictured: Nancy Beeson, Nancy Bullard, Treasurer: Carolyn Whittington, Phyllis Altman, Secretary. 4l i .. . W- 5 V r L L L 1 12 'f'f ifi'f'ff' S 1 L , it Q f ..,,, r '1 ' lf alll 'L ' - Left to Right: Edward Powers, Richard Ammons, Frederic Levy, Leslie Levy, Miss Louisa Moore, Librarian, Ioanne White, Nancy Beeson, Shirley Lewis, Betty Lou Peebles, Ioyce Ann Peebles. STUDENT LIBRARIANS This organization was formed this year and is composed of six students, one for each six periods ot the day. They check library permits, put newspapers on racks, check books in and out, check magazines, help keep scrapbook up to date, and perform many more tasks. These students have been invaluable to Miss Moore clurina the year. 42 B 5 X ' x Coaches Cheerleaders Football Basketball Baseball B Team Midgets The offensive starting line-up during the 1952 football season usually consisted of Bobby Norton, R. E.: Rupert Sm'th R. T.: Edw d Powers, B. G.: Ioe Williams, C.: Harr Iordan, L. G.: H. D. Faulk, L. T.: Marke Bethea, L. E 1 , ar y y in the line: Cecil Snipes, Q. B.: Alva Dickens, H. B.: Charlie Hamer, H. B.: William Nettles, F. B.: Keith Hood, H B The five backs alternated for the four positions and Gaddy Turner, a regular starter at guard, was hurt early in the season. FCCTBALL The Marion Foxes began training for their l952 football season by go- ing to camp for two Weeks just before school opened and spending the time getting into condition up in the mountains. The boys began the sea- son strongly and took four out of the first five games before injuries began to take their toll. Under the guidance of Coaches Lyon and Evans the Foxes of 1952 looked stronger and smoother and made their supporters proud of them. Quarterback Cecil Snipes was selected as an alternate for the annual Shrine Bowl game in Char- lotte and Fullback William Nettles and Tackle Rupert Smith were selected for the Tobacco Bowl in Florence. The Civitan Club honored three of the players with trophies which were presented at the homecoming game -Cecil Snipes for Most Valuable Player, Gaddy Turner for Best Defen- sive Player, and William Nettles for Best Offensive Player. The game didn't always seem so glamorous to the team on the hot autumn afternoons when they were pushing each other around. SEASONS RECGRD Marion . . 42 Clio . Marion . . 13 Dillon . Marion . . 21 Loris . . Marion . . 6 Darlington . Marion . . 46 Myrtle Beach Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Conway . Mullins . Fairmont . Aynor. . . Timmonsville All of the football work Wasn't done on the gridiron, and a lot of time was spent in skull practice sessions working on plays, assignments and briefings for the next game. Coaches IOHN EVANS and IACK LYON were briefing the boys when they were interrupted for this picture. The Marion Foxes Basketball Squad of 1952-1953 consisted of: Front Row, Lett to Right: Iirnniy Walker, Van Wood, Cncil Snipes, Carlton Shelley, William Nettles, Marky Bethea, Wayne Taylor. Back Row: Richard Bocxtwright and I. W. Bullock, Managers: Mickie Gray, George Varn, Larry Sawyer, Robert Wall, Norman Holliday, Coach lack Lyon, I. C. Rogers, and Casburn lohnson, Harold Roberts, Managers. Absent When Picture Was Taken: lack Brown, Asa Evans, Alvin Harper, Kenneth Lane. BOYS' BASKETBALL The Foxes were a leading con- tender in District 12 basketball play this year and suffered only three losses during regular season play. They entered the District Tourney and easily downed Green Sea in the opening round but were eliminated in a thrill-packed heartbreaker when Floyds downed them by a one-point margin, 44-43. The prospects for next year are bright with three starters returning tor another season ot play, and only tour men oft ot the squad graduating. SEASONS BECGBD ason to the players was the addition of snappy w lla lf warmup which they are shown modeling. 46 Marion . . . 46 Tirnmonsville Marion . . 64 Conway . . Marion . . 61 Dillon . . . Marion . . 69 Zion. . . . Marion . . 49 Myrtle Beach Marion . . 61 Rains . . . Marion . . 42 Florence . . Marion . . 58 Darlington . Marion . . 62 Myrtle Beach Marion . . 60 Aynor . . . Marion . . 62 Mullins . . . Marion . . 52 Florence . Marion . . 63 Darlington . Marion . . 70 Mullins . Marion . . 54 Aynor . . Marion . . 78 Dillon . . . Marion . . . 61 Rains . . . Marion . . . 43 Tininionsville TOURNAMENT CDistrict 12l Marion . . . 53 Green Sea . Marion . . 43 Floyds . . . The 1952-1953 Lassitoxes Squad consisted of: Seated, Left to Right: lanet Ioyner, Margie Hinds, Betty Rose Foxworth, Margaret Iones, Esther Wayne Hewitt, Bertha Maye Drose, Iackie Ray, Iulia Rogers. Kneeling: Evelyn Martin, Marie Lane, Phyllis Altman, Myrl Smith, Margie Snyder, Ann Gasque, Pat Foxworth, Carolyn Whittington. Standing: Ann Carol Beason, Margaret Gregg, Eleanor Powers, Manager: Coach Shannon Wilkerson: Emily Ann Gasque, Manager: Tessie Rogers, Barbara Ann Powers. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Lassifoxes romped to another State Class B Girls Championship with little opposition except from their arch-rival, Mullins, who handed them their only defeat. The girls came back from the early season loss to Mullins and broke the tourna- ment jinx which has haunted them for several seasons in Aynor to take the district title. From there on the going got easier. Four of the starting State Champions will be missing next year-they are forwards Mar- garet lones and Betty Bose Foxworth and guards Esther Wayne Hewitt and Hazel Odom. The starting sextet for the championship Lassifoxes consisted of: Kneeling: Bertha Maye Drose, Guard: Margaret lones, Forward: lanet Ioyner, Forward. Stand- ing: Coach Shannon Wilkerson: Betty Rose Foxworth, Forward: Hazel Odom, Guard: Esther Wayne Hewitt, Guard. Kneeling, Left to Right: Donald Britt, Frederick Foxworth, Dickie Baine, Iames Allen Chestnut, Ted Butler, Norman Foxwoiih, Michael Shelley, Harry Skipper, Bobby l-lennecy, W, C. Nash. Standing: Michael Lane, Leo Guy, Ronnie Finger, Carol Shaw, David Varn, Bill Derrick, Richard Ammons, William Foxworth, David Atkinson, Bobby Stephenson, Beggie Rowell, Cecil Newell, Chuck Snyder, lackie Rogers, Malcolm Woods, Coach Evans, Harold Show. B BUYS' BASKETBALL The B boys' team, under the direction of Coach Iohn Evans, serves as a training ground for the future varsity Foxes as Well as an opportunity tor the boys in the lower grades to engage in organized athletics and to compete with teams of comparable age from other schools. The group played a number ot games and, all in all, enjoyed a rather successful season, making the outlook for future years of varsity ball brighter. 48 B GIRLS' BASKETBALL The future Lassitoxes were impressive against competition in this age bracket this year and qave much hope to fans for the prospects ot the varsity in future years. This junior team is part oi the reason Why the Marion girls have taken their tive trophies for state championships in the last decade. One of the B team members, Bose Wood, competed in the District Tournament Free Throw contest at Aynor tor varsity players. Kneeling: Ioanne Martin, Bobbie Smith, Dorothy Gasque, Rose Wood, Eloise Whittington. Standing: Miss Perritt, Coach: Iulianne Rogers, Suzy Gasque, Rosalie Bumbarger, Geraldine Ienkins, Ianet Lane, and Ann Carol Hall, Manager 49 Seated: Benny Norton, Carlton Shelley, Reggie Rowell, Van Wood, Asa Evans, Bobby Norton, Harry lordan Kneeling: Iimmy Hamer, Lonnie Turner, Markey Bethea, Neil Padgett, Warren Peebles, Sidney Baxley, Harry Woodle. Standing: William Nettles, Alva Dickens, Billy Bullard, Kenneth Lane, William Skipper, Carol Snipes Lee Guy and the Managers. BASEBALL The Foxes went on the diamond this spring under Coach Lyon with high hopes and suffered only two early season losses, both oi which were especially important since they were to Mullins and decisive in the Class B, District l2 elimination. Pros- pects tor next year were encourag- ing since only three oi this year's regular starters are members of the Senior Class and will graduate. These graduating seniors are Alva Dickens, William Nettles and Asa Evans. 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