Mt Zion Institute - Tusitala Yearbook (Winnsboro, SC)
- Class of 1946
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T| e d fa — 3 r r r' Lo-UclL Stu-d« 5 tov -C 2 a. d o - Rev r i.: 0 7=5 F P s jrg h t bl—L“ P CT r y p r : i. .p PS p ip c ——i p r— r Jr i a—r i ' - = OLCL Ho-uC to tHec Our. fl.L-r Y a- nckj tefl f un t coa cui •M cu t THE SENIOR ELASS of MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE WIMSBOHD, SOUTH CABBLIM THE TUSITALA of 1946 HAZEL PEAKE.......................Editor BEVERLEY SHIRLEY .... Business Manager IN MEMOHY □F Those former students of Mount Zion who in this war have so courageously given their time, their service, and their lives for our country, that we might be free. 2 DEDICATION We dedicate this. The Tusitala of 1946, to Peace, for which so many have fought and died, that it might come to all the world and be pre- served throughout the coming years. Have you met TUSI 'N TAL? Well, we want you to know them— because they represent typical Mount Zion students, and it is through them that we want to picture high school life as we have experienced it. TUSI ’N TAL will show you that friendships, club activities, athletic contests, and hours of hard work in the class rooms are just a few of the things we will remember longest after we have left this campus. We, the Seniors, consider that it is definitely an honor to have the opportunity to publish this yearbook. This Tusitala will enable each of us, and every other student to relive later the joyous days at MZI. We hope you like them— Here are TUSI 'N TAL.......... 4 • • • “ u onor an j yy William Broadus Southerlin Superintendent William Russel Price Principal (f oard Jrudteed For their years of co-operation and service toward making Mount Zion what it is today, we take this opportunity to honor our trustees — Messrs. M. H. Doty, Chairman; J. W. Jelks, A. E. Davis, F. IX. Sanders, T. K, McDonald, J R. McMaster, Dr. S. C. Byrd, Mrs. S. R. McMaster, and Mrs. J. S. Ketchin. A 6 Miss Louise Busch, Commerce; Mrs. Gordon Dominy, Administration Sec- retary; Miss Emma Hope, Social Science, Distributive Education, and Physical Education; Miss Helen Keistler, Home Economics; Miss Sara Frances Lee, English and French; Miss Kathleen Lemmon, Mathematics; Miss Mabel Merchant, Science; Miss Rae Pattishall, Bible. Miss Charlotte Plowden, Librarian; Mrs. Coleman Stevenson, Science; Miss Mary Annelle Stuckey, Public School Music; Miss Evelyn Warner, Mathe- matics and Vocational Guidance; Mrs. John Wertz, Dietitian; Miss Doris Wiggins, History; Miss Joann Woods, English and Dramatics; Miss Nina Young, English and Latin. 7 8 ‘IS enoud s. eniord Bill Goudelock President Jimmy Kingman Vice-President Hazel Peake Secretary Harold Traylor Treasurer 9 m MAMIE LEE ADAMS “Lee” ■ ■ • friendly - • • attractive - • ■ likes to have her way • • likes diamonds, sailors, Georgia, “Jake” • - “Well, I declare.” LAURA MYREL BOYD Neat • ■ ■ quiet • ■ - black hair • - ■ slow drawl • • • very demure . . - likes Columbia and banana splits . . “Roy or “Samuel?” - . • “Oh, Brother!” • • - ambition; nurse. LEWIS CORNELIUS BRABHAM, JR. Short and stocky ■ . . loves to argue • ■ al- ways talking about the Austin - . - ambition: to own a radio shop. SARAH GREGG BRICE “Blimp” ■ - - short - - - blonde • plump . . talks quite a bit • . • laughs unexpect- edly • - ■ likes to do good deeds ■ • • Carey - • • ambition: to be a grammar school teacher. THOMAS ALEXANDER BRICE “Black” . - tall and dark . - . likes to work in his shop - • • doesn’t go to the show much ■ • ■ quick tempered - no love life, but awful willing . . . ambition: to be a mechanic. ILA MAE CLAMP Blonde . ■ . blue-eyed - . - dark eyebrows • ■ ■ likes the Citadel and the Navy - - - Hollywood walk ■ • ■ love life: varied . . . dislikes being rushed . • - “Is that the truth?” MILLIE JEAN COOPER “Jack” • • small but loud • - - dark brown eyes - • . quick laugh . .' . likes cheer leading, football, “37,” sloppy sweaters, “Croke” - • • talkative. RUTH ELIZABETH COTA “Ruthie” - • ■ bright eyes • • . brown hair ■ • • “You crazy nut” • • - energetic - • friendly - • • Carl ■ • - likes boxers and boy scout rings. CARL MACY DOUGLAS ‘Big Sam” • • ■ sleepy brown eyes • ■ • lazy - - . very quiet • • likes to hunt and fish . Oh, my goodness.” JOAN NACOLA FLOYD Light brown hair . . . very neat ■ • ■ shy • • - ambition: to travel around . . “Oh, Barbara.” WILLIE BEATRICE GOODWIN “Little Bit” • • • tiny and sweet - • • “dark angel” - • . musical minded • ■ ■ always ready to help • • “Oh, my goodness!” • - ambi- tion: to be a singer ■ - . love life: Lloyd. WILLIAM FERGUSON GOUDELOCK “Bill” • • “Goldie” • love life • • active • • . persistent ■ ■ . mumbles incessantly • • - “My aching back” • • - likes wine, wom- en, and song • ■ • studious - • - drawls ■ • ■ crooked grin . . ambition: to grow up. BSHhSH! CHARLENE HALL “Charlie” ■ - . neat • • - constant talker - • . likes anything you can ride in or on - • . Bert ■ • • flirty • . . ambition: “M.R.S. degree” ■ ■ ■ “Oh, Brother. LOIS VON EVA HOOVER “Johnny” • - . curly brown hair . . . friendly • ■ • likes to visit Columbia • • • dislikes Bing Crosby . . Hank, Jr. - • - Lindsey. LORETTA HUNTT “Retta” - • - cute . . • blonde • ■ - green eyes • ■ - soda jerk . . . likes the Navy, Myrtle Beach, pretty clothes, gray cars • • • “I swanie” • . love life: “Fox.” MARY JANE KETCHIN “Janie” • • - friendly • ■ • sarcastic ■ . likes anything tall in the opposite sex . . . versatile - ■ ■ decided ideas . - generous ■ • ■ unpre- dictable • ■ ■ talkative ■ • . witty. JAMES ELMORE KINGMAN “Jake” ■ • “Doc” ■ • ■ unpredictable ■ ■ - tall, dark, and Hubba, Hubba . . neat . . . football captain • • - Casanova at his best . • • Tennessee rambler • ■ • likes ’em “beau- tiful but dumb’ • love life: “Toots,” Bobbie ■ ■ What a voice! - • - conceited! ERSKINE JEREMIAH KYZER Tall and lanky ■ • • likes to hunt • ■ dislikes getting up early • • • likes to skip school ■ • • “Doggone.” EDWIN OSMOND LADD “Shank” • - • “Mopey” • • • big laugh • • • fifty-cent words ■ - • corny jokes • • - “Pinoc- chio” in reality ■ • - likes women’s wrestling matches • ■ ■ sandwich peddler ■ • ■ La Verne • • . “Don’t let it worry you,” MINNIE RUTH LANE “Star” ■ - ■ cute • • - blonde . . ♦ good bas- ketball player - • . likes dancing, the Navy . . dislikes to be rushed • - • “By George” love life: who knows??? MARY CARLISLE McDONALD “Pop” • • • “All good things come in small products” • • ■ likes Woodberry products • - • McM aster’s drug store • • worry bird • - ■ crosses her bridges before she conies to them • . • love life: Frank. MARIAN ELISE McMASTER “Lise” . , . southern beauty • . swaying walk • • - loves music ■ ■ • subject to moods - • • likes beach, air corps!! • ambition: to be a great musician. MARY CARLISLE McMASTER “Doc” - ■ • a striking picture in any setting - ■ • out-spoken • • - quick tongue - . - wise beyond her years • - ■ versatile ■ ■ • news bu- reau ■ ■ ■ “I told you so” ... a future M.D. JAMES LUTHER MASON “Snag” . • ■ “Little Feet” • . - likes girls, football, and Mary • - ■ dislikes work • ■ ■ ambition: to play in an Army-Navy game • • - “I live for football.” JEANETTE NORMAN “Jan” • • ■ sparkling eyes • . • very neat - • ■ friendly • • • Winthrop bound • - ■ de- pendable • • - bus trouble—Union! • • ■ “C.S.” ... to gain something with that smile. LYDIA ISABEL O’CONNELL “Izzy” • • ■ blonde • • quick tempered • • ■ talkative • . • likes lemon pie, J. E. ■ • • jitter- bug ■ • • dislikes “catty people.” HANNAH BROWN PATRICK Vivacious brunette • ■ • friendly ■ • ■ frolic- some . . likes “Bo,” navy wings • ■ • flirta- tious - • • fickle • • on the intellectual side ■ • • mischievous eyes • ■ ■ talkative - • • “Lefty” • • ■ loves mail and male. IVOR BROWN PATRICK “Pat” ■ • ■ forever smiling • - ■ quiet • ■ - easy-going ■ • - intelligent • ■ ■ blushes inces- santly • • - friendly ■ • • changeable ■ • • likes bracelets, white fur mittens, football games, “Jim,” “Kentucky Knights” • • • different but “def!” - HAZEL LEE PEAKE “Skeet” • . . dresses snazzy . . . likes to loaf - • • dislikes getting up early • - • “Never Be” • ■ • Nelle • • laziness personified • - • dislikes lights on buses. BETTY FRANCES PORTER Big brown eyes • • gay laugh - - . “Sarge” - • • talkative - • • likes returned veterans, athletics, dancing, basketball, bright colors. BETTY SANDERS POSTON “Short change” . . . short - - . dark eyes • - • pretty • . . likes football players • • ■ Heyward • ■ • “Oh, my cow.” ROGERS LITTLE RABB “R a-Little” . . “Dynamite comes in small packages” • • merry as the day is long • • . twinkling eyes • • fun-loving . . . witty ■ • - likes the finer things of life, the main street of White Oak • • • “Very funny.” BARBARA VERNETTIE RANEY Long brown hair ■ - • promotes the taxi busi- ness - . . Beta brains . . . quietly efficient • • • neat • • - willing to help • • • always busy. BEVERLEY JUNE SHIRLEY “Becky • - cute grin, starry-eyed ■ ■ ■ inces- sant talker • ■ . likes Navy, “Van,” “Bud,” football games, basketball and dancing • ■ - dislikes sad shows • • ambition: to destroy all shorthand books • • “That’s tough.” MARGARET LOUISE SMITH “Trigger” • • ■ short • • ■ baby face • • • likes black Ford • - • “Well, whad’ya know” ■ - ■ love life: discharged sailor! VIRGINIA NAOMI STEVENSON “Nay” • ■ • cute, red-haired • . freckles ■ • - likes marines • ■ love life: Jr. • - ■ blushes • • • ambition: to get man! . . • GEORGE HAROLD TRAYLOR “Red” - • red hair plus freckles ■ . bashful . . . “Silence is golden” ■ - • Mary • • dis- arming smile ■ • • likes to think he is a good bus driver - • • ambition: to be a forest ranger. BERNETT MONROE WAITT Weight: “Flea” • • • small of stature - . . large of mouth • • • likes food, music, and blondes ■ • • ambition: to be editor of the News and Herald • • • Georgia Peach . • ■ “Gee, thanx Lou.” MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Tall, skinny, baby-blue eyes - ■ ■ reserved • • ■ studious ■ ■ • likes red heads • ■ ■ love life: WHO KNOWS??? BARBARA GENE WYLIE “Bob” • • • feather-bob • - ■ Gay’s nurse • • , afraid of chickens - - • “imple” - • • shuffling walk ■ . . quick wit - • - domestic • • • silent laugh • • friendly • • • “Three cheers for the Navy” • • • easy-going ■ • ■ “Raw.” LOIS ANNELLE WYLIE Two-tone hair • • numerous clothes • • likes Chopin - . - love life: “Variety is the spice of life” ■ • • competent . . . “Very funny” • • • Betty Grable legs. Not pictured: TRAYWICK SEVESTA BROOKS WILLIAM HENRY PORTER CHRISTOPHER DANIEL WILSON CLASS HISTOHY Four years ago, we, the senior class of 1946, began our high school days as all poor freshmen do. Greeted with the inevitable disdain, mockery, and the paddle-and-bar- rel ritual, we lost any previous self-confidence as we be- came the target for numerous sophomore pranks. In time, the sophomores, having exhausted their abundant supply of jokes and impossibilities, began to consider us fairly acceptable human beings, and wc gradually be- came a part of high school life. The beginning of our next year brought sighs of relief as we “wise fools” took the whip into our hands, promptly forgetting the sympathy that we had felt for all freshmen. Our days became routines of studying . . . marching . . . studying . , , marching — until spring brought the tradi- tional Junior-Senior Banquet and an exciting glimpse of the life of upperclassmen. Slipping quietly into our junior year, we soon discov- ered that being upperclassmen was no picnic. With a minimum of sleep, studying, and the other minor things of life, we found our days crowded with classes, extra- curricular activities, and treks behind the ole’ yellow bus loaded with the Wildcats. And were we proud of that “Junior-star-studded-football team!” About the middle of February our headaches had only begun as we started rehearsals for our first exhibition of class talent, and began our harassed plans for Junior-Senior. The night of March 2, 1945, proved that our efforts were more than rewarded. And, incidentally, we were more than relieved to discover that The Ready-Made Family” had made us financially able to give the seniors one last fling at their Junior-Senior! Then, at last, when we could order our class rings, we suddenly realized that our “dig- nified senior” year was soon to become a reality. We began our senior year with lighter and more care- free hearts; for during the wonderful preceding summer, World War II had come to an end. Our school life con- tinued to be a rush of club meetings, athletics, and class meetings to settle those issues of “senior importance.” Enthusiastically working toward a larger post-war Tusi- tala, we could hardly realize that it was our time to give the school its annual. With the completion of our work on the annual, we started looking forward to the production of our senior play. Proceeds from the play, presented early in May, helped to make this Tusitala possible. Senior activities, climaxed by our Junior-Senior, brought the realization that our high school days were nearing an end. Amazing as it seemed, no sense of joy came with this realization. Our last days at Mount Zion were never-to-be-forgotten ones. All the things that make a high school graduation wonderful were part of them — invitations, gifts, Class Day, and then, half-dreaded and half-anticipated — the highlight of our high school careers Graduation! And now looking back upon those first hectic days we see them as only stepping stones to the glorious ones which were to follow. As we leave Mount Zion, we know that our memories of days spent here will forever endear it to us. Nelle Wylie, Historian 15 Best All Hound JIMMY KINGMAN MILLIE JEAN COOPER Service Most Intellectual Learning IVOR PATRICK BILL GOUDELOCK 17 Most Popular 18 HAZEL PEAKE NELLE WYLIE Friendliness Most Athletic 19 Co-operativeness JAMES MASON MINNIE RUTH LANE Most Versatile 20 BERNETT WAITT HANNAH PATRICK Efficiency Most Dependable Honesty HAROLD TRAYLOR BEVERLEY SHIRLEY 21 As We Were 8 1. Mary McMaster 4. Carlisle McDonald 7. Betty Porter 2. Ruth Cota 5. Hannali and Ivor Patrick 8. Barbara Wylie •3. Nell Wylie 6. Nellie Jean Cooper 9.' Marian McMaster . T Sara Shaw President Luther Dunn Vice-President Jimmy Stephenson Secretary John Darby Treasurer ) . ” 'uniorS i 23 Eddie Armstrong Robert Atkinson Paul Bazemore Lillian Bowen John Darby Bobby Haygood Dorothy Haygood Billy Kelly Carleen Lathan Fay Mincey Inez McCright James McLendon Andrew Price Bryan Roberts Maedee Rutland Harry' Sandifer Sara Shaw Alvin Sims Jimmy Stephenson Jack Stevenson Jerome Sykes Alvin Taylor Miss Louise Busch, Teacher 24 Douglas Arnette Worth Ballard James Driggers Eunice Edenfield Mary Ellen Gay Margaret Gunter Woodward Hollis Althea Jones Betite Mae Jones Marion Kyzer Pearl Livingston James Mattox Jr. Kathleen McCullough Willette Mosley Ora Lee Neely , V J. C. Pullen, Jr. Ernest Rabb James Reynolds Bettie Rutland Joyce Sharpe Helen Walling Joe Wilkes Lavern Wilson Albert Young SLUf. 0 Miss Emma Hope, Teacher A y 25 Mildred Atkinson Mary Ella Brice Joan Brooks John Buchanan William Crawford David Douglas Luther Dunn Joe Harden Bettie Hardy James Lee Mary Rice McMaster Chart.es Mincey Nora Norman Robert Young Park Sophie Park Robert Patrick Billy Poston John Rabb Cody Spires Ann Stevenson Dempsey Sikes Reba Turner Rosa Young Miss Nina Young, Teacher 26 27 Joyce Bass Albert Edenfield Clivie Beasley Alice Edenfield Jerry Bennett Pearl Edenfield Lucy Ann Boulware Betit Jean Enloe Betty Bowen La Verne Geddings Betty Sue Brabham Allen George Grady Branham Christine George Riley Brice J ohn Gibson Jacqueline Brown Luther Gunter Mary Babb Cannon Dorothy Hall Catherine Cathcart Doris PIardy Melville Cathcart Betty Hartin Annette Cooper Jackie Herndon Merlyn Cooper Billy Hicks Doris Christie Mary PI ollis Jacqueline Dees Revonne Huntt Bertha Driggers Charles Jennings Du Pre Dominy Bennett Kirkpatrick Julia Dominy 28 Betty Loftin Helen McCants Nell McCants Ruth McClintock Tommy McDonald, Jr. Allie McFadden James McGill Dinny Lou McMaster Hugh McMaster William Mikell Bonnie Sue Pate Gene Pate Audrey Peake Simmy Plyler, Jr. Turnice Ann Pope Elizabeth Ramsey Farris Randall Bobby Jean Reynolds Mary Rhodus Sara Rhodus Alan Shedd Suzanne Shedd Luther Shuler Hazel Smarr Rebecca Starnes Betty Surratt Joan Tate Sonny Taylor Harold Timms Tweedie Timms Elizabeth Traylor Lloyd Turner Zan Turner Ruth Vanderford Katherine Wells Myria Wilson Teachers: Miss Kathleen Lemmon Miss Mabel Merchant Miss Evelyn Warner 29 Catherine McGill President Joe Stephenson Vice-President Gene Molnar Secretary Howard Collins Treasurer 30 Colleen Atkins, Barbara Atkinson, Eleanor Baggott, Geneva Branham, Patsy Brown, Betty Cogdill, Patricia Coleman, Barbara Dean, Beverley Drawdy, Sara Frances Fowler, Sara Ann Gladden, Beatrice Hendrix, Lillie Mae Hiekerson, Mildred Holsonback, Catherine McGill, Veneria Moseley, Vera Fay Nelson, Dorothy Sharpe, Annie Laura Stevenson, Dorothy Terry, Patsy Waters, Miss Helen Keistler, teacher. Wilbur Collins, Cheslev Enloe, Steve Goudelock, Carl Jeffcoat, Sam Jeffers, Gene Molnar, Dallas Murphy, Jr., Herman Price, James Shaw, Clarence Sims, Joe Stevenson, Odell Tanner, J. D. Tarte, Jr., John Turner, George Wells, Miss Sara Frances Lee, teacher. 31 Jerry Branham, Malloy Cameron, Roland Davis, Roger Lee Fowler, Evon Gartman, Phebedine Gartman, Billy Glisson, Billy Glover, Billie Jean Groomes, Rhetta Heustess, George Heyward, Mavis Hickerson, Juanita Hudson, Marie Kelly, Ruth Livingston, Jackie Mackey, Ernestine Mincey, Anne Phillips, Bonnell Pylant, Gloria Jean Roddey, Bobbie Jean Rutland, Miss Char- lotte Plowden, teacher. Alva Beckham, Dorothy Branham, Berrie Ann Brice, Frances Broome, John Jesse Bryce, Mar- garet Anne Cathcart, Howard Collins, Lois Collins, Walter Gay, Virginia Hicks, Junior Hol- brook, Elma Jackson, Nancy Miller, Nadine Nelson, Jelelie Norman, Marguerite O'Connell, Marion Smith, Joyce Terry, Vincent Thompson, Dorothy Turner, Faye Watson, Martha Peavy, Mrs. Coleman Stevenson, teacher. 32 “C i oncjfUer cm S3 19 4 B TUSITALA STAFF Harold Traylor Beverley Shirley Assistant Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Top row: Mary MeMaster, Art Editor; Minnie Ruth Lane, Athletic Editor; James Mason, Athletic Editor; Ber- nett Waitt, Assistant Business Manager. . . , Second row; Betty Porter, Circulation Manager; Millie Jean Cooper, Assistant Circulation Manager; Billy Goudelock, Literary Editor; Ivor Patrick, Assistant Literary Editor; Barbara Wylie, Snapshot Editor. . . . Third row: Miss Charlotte Plowden, Art Adviser; Miss Emma Hope, Business Ad' viser; Miss Nina Young, General Adviser; Miss Joann Woods, Literary Adviser; Miss Sara Frances Lee, Snapshot Adviser. 34 JUNIOR AND SENIOR ASSISTANTS James Driggers, Junior Art Assistant; Luther Dunn, Junior Business Assistant; Bettie Hardy, Junior Snapshot Assistant; Mary Jane Ketchin, Senior Art Assistant; Hannah Patrick, Senior Snapshot Assistant; Sara Shaw, Junior Literary Assistant; Jerome Sykes, Junior Circulation Assistant. TYPING STAFF Mamie Lee Adams Millie Jean Cooper Loretta Huntt Minnie Ruth Lane Isabel O’Connell Beverley Shirley 35 STUDENT COUNCIL illi Doug Arnette Pat Coleman Alice Edenfield Betty Jean Enloe Evon Gartman Billy Goudelock Jackie Herndon Jimmy Kingman Catherine McGill Marguerite O'Connell Robert Patrick Sara Shaw Jimmy Stephenson OFFICERS Jimmy Kingman.....................................................President Jimmy Stephenson.............................................Vice-President Harold Traylor . . ....................................Secretary Doug Arnette.....................................................Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Emma Hope Mr. W. R. Price Mr. W. B. Southerlin 36 BETA CLUB Organized 1936 ACHIEVEMENT - CHARACTER - LEADERSHIP OFFICERS Neixe Wylie........................President Beverley Shirley..............Vice-President Billy Goudelock....................Secretary Mary Jane Ketchin..................Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Doris Wiggins Miss Nina Young Eddie Armstrong Milred Atkinson Robert Atkinson Ruth Cota John Darby Luther Dunn Billy Goudelock Dorothy Hagood Bettie IIardy Mary Jane Ketchin Carleen Lathan Inez McCreight Marian McMaster Mary McMaster Jeannette Norman Nora Norman Sophie Park Hannah Patrick Ivor Patrick Robert Patrick Barbara Raney Bryan Roberts Maedee Rutland Sara Shaw Beverley Shirley Jerome Sykes Alvin Taylor Harold Traylor Helen Walling Mary Alice Williams Nelle Wylie Not pictured: Myrel Boyd Tommy Brice Loretta Huntt Hazel Peake Barbara Wylie 37 COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Minnie Ruth Lane . , . . Loretta Huntt........... Sara Shaw............... Millie Jean Cooper . . . . . . President Vice-President . , Secretary . . Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Louise Busch Mamie Lee Adams Mildred Atkinson Millie Jean Cooper Eunice Edenfield Dorothy Hagood Loretta Huntt Althea Jones Minnie Rutii Lane Carleen Lathan Isabel O'Connell Betty Porter Sara Shaw Beverley Shirley Helen Walling Mary Alice Williams Rosa Young 38 DISTRIBUTOR'S CLUB Bobby Haygood Billy Kelly . Myrel Boyd James Driggers . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS SPONSOR Miss Emma Hope Lillian Bowen Myrel Boyd James Driggers Joan Floyd Bobby IIaygood Von Eva Hoover Billy Kelly James Mattox James McLendon James Reynolds Alvin Sims Albert Young 39 EIGHTH ENGLISH ELUH Barbara Atkinson Alva Beckham Dorothy Branham Bettie Anne Brice Anne Cathcart Lois Collins Evon Gartman Sara Anne Gladden Steve Goudelock Retta Heustess George Heyward Elma Jackson Marie Kelly Ruth Livingston Jacqueline Mackey Nancy Miller Nadine Nelson Jelely Norman Marguerite O’Connell Anne Phillips Gloria Jean Roddey Marion Smith Joe Stephenson Vincent Thompson Dorothy Turner John Turner Faye Watson OFFICERS Joe Stephenson.......................President Steve Goudelock.................Vice-President Anne Phillips.......................Secretary John Turner..........................Treasurer 40 SPONSOR Miss Sara Frances Lee FRENCH CLUB Eddie Armstrong Robert Atkinson Joan Brooks John Buchanan Ruth Cota John Darby Luther Dunn Billy Goudelock Joe Harden Bettie Hardy Mary Jane Ketahin Marian McMaster Mary McMaster Inez McCreight Jeanette Norman Nora Norman Hannah Patrick Ivor Patrick Robert Patrick John Rabb Bryan Roberts Ann Steveson Jimmy Stephenson Harold Traylor Helen Walling Nelle Wylie Rosa Young OFFICERS Billy Goudelock....................President Robert Atkinson...............Vice-President Jimmy Stephenson...................Secretary John Darby.........................Treasurer 41 SPONSOR Miss Sara Frances Lee BOYS’ GLEE GLUB Eddie Armstrong Paul Bazemore Jerry Bennett Neil Brabham Carl Douglas Allen George Billy Goudelock Billy Hicks Revonne Huntt Charles Jennings Billy Kelly Jimmy Kingman Edwin Ladd Tom McDonald James McGill William Mikell Gene Pate Robert Patrick Hazel Peake Simmy Plyler Billy Poston Bryan Roberts Alan Shedd Zan Turner Bebnett Wattt Joe Wilkes DIRECTOR Miss Mary Annelle Stuckey OFFICERS Harry Sandifer Billy Goudelock James McGill , Eddie Armstrong Hazel Peake Jimmy Kingman . . . President . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Librarian Assistant Librarian 42 JUjVIOH GIRLS' GLEE ELUB Barbara Atkinson Jacqueline Brown Anne Cathcart Pat Colemen Merlyn Cooper LaVerne Geddings Doris Hardy Rett a IIeustess Mary Hollis Marie Kelly Helen McCants Nell McCants Nancy Miller Jelely Norman Anne Phillips Gloria Jean Roddey SUSANNE SHEDD Hazel Smarr Dorothy Turner Katherine Wilkes Myuia Wilson DIRECTOR Miss Mary Annelle Stuckey OFFICERS Nell McCants..............................President Alva Beckham.........................Vice-President LaVerne Geddings..........................Secretanj Dinny Lu McMaster.........................Treasurer Merlyn Cooper.............................Librarian 43 SENIOH GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Mamie Lee Adams Mildred Atkinson Mary Ella Brice Sarah Brice Joan Brooks Ila Mae Clamp Millie Jean Cooper Ruth Cota Eunice Edenfield Willie B. Goodwin Bettie Hardy Loretta Huntt Althea Jones Betty Mae Jones Mary Jane Ketchin Minnie Ruth Lane Inez McCricht Kathleen McCullough Marian McMaster Mary Rice McMaster Fay Mincey Jeannette Norman Isabel O’Connell Sophie Park Hannah Patrick Ivor Patrick Betty Porter Betty Poston Betty Rutland Maedee Rutland Sara Shaw Beverley Shirley Anne Stevenson Naomi Stevenson Barbara Wylie Nelle Wylie Rosa Young DIRECTOR Miss Mary Annelle Stuckey OFFICERS Betty Porter........................President Minnie Ruth Lane...............Vice-President Sara Shaw ..........................Secretary Millie Jean Cooper..................Treasurer Beverley Shirley....................Librarian 44 JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS’ ASSOCIATION Clivie Beasley Lucy Ann Boulware Betty Sue Brabham Catherine Cathcart Jacqueline Dees Alice Edenfie; LaVerne Geddings Christine George Doris Hardy ary Hollis Betty Lcftin IfELEN McCants Nell McCants Ruth McClintock Dinny Lou McM aster Farms Randall Tweedie Timms SUSANNE SHEDD Hazel Smarr OFFICERS LaVerne Geddings.......................President Nell McCants......................Vice-President Doris Hardy.................Secretary-Treasurer Hazel Smarr..............................Pianist 45 SPONSOR Miss Helen Keistler OFFICERS Ivor Patrick.............. Doug Arnette.............. Hannah Patrick............ Inez McCreigiit........... President Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Nina Young LATIN CLIIB Eddie Armstrong Doug Arnette Mildred Atkinson Worth Ballard Joyce Bass Jerry Bennett Lucy Ann Boulware Neil Brabham Mary Ella Brice Mary Babb Cannon Doris Christie Annette Cooper Merlyn Cooper Ruth Cota Johnny Darby Jacqueline Dees David Douglas Carl Douglas Luther Dunn Alice Edenfield Pearl Edenfield Betty Jean Enloe Mary Ellen Gay Christine George Billy Goudelock Dorothy Hall Joe Harden Jackie Herndon Revonne Huntt Charles Jennings Mary Jane Ketchin Jimmy Kingman Edwin Ladd James Mattox Helen McCants Nell McCants Inez McCright Carlisle McDonald Tom McDonald Dinny Lou McMaster Marian McMaster Mary McMaster Jeanette Norman Nora Norman Bobbie Park Sophie Park Bonnie Sue Pate Gene Pate Hannaii Patrick Ivor Patrick A udrey Peake Simmy Pi.yler Turnice Ann Pope Rogers Rabb Elizabeth Ramsey Mary Rhodus Bryan Roberts Susanne Shedd Hazel Smarr Joan Tate Elizabeth Traylor Zan Turner Ruth Vanderford Beiinett Waitt Barbara Wylie Nelle Wylie 46 OFFICERS Mary Jane Ketchin........................President Millie Jean Cooper ..... Vice-President Minnie Ruth Lane.........................Secretary Mary McMaster............................Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Charlotte Plowden Miss Joann Woods SENIOR LITERARY ELUH Mamie Lee Adams Neil Brabham Sarah Brice Tommy Brice Ila Maf, Clamp Millie Jean Cooper Ruth Cota Carl Douglas Joan Floyd Willie B. Goodwin Loretta Huntt Mary Jane Ketchin Erskine Kyzer Edwin Ladd Minnie Ruth Lane Marian McM aster Mary McMaster Jeanette Norman Isabel O'Connell Hannah Patrick Ivor Patrick Hazel Peake Betty Poston Betty Porter Rogers Rabb Barbara Raney Beverley Shirley Margaret Smith Naomi Stevenson Harold Traylor Bernett Waitt Mary' Alice Williams Chris Wilson Barbara Wylie Nelle Wylie 47 MATHEMATICS CLUB Eddie Armstrong Robert Atkinson Joyce Bass Betty Sue Brabham Riley Brice Tommy Brice Joan Brooks Mary Babb Cannon Doris Christie Merlyn Cooper John Darby Jack Dees Luther Dunn Alice Edenfield Betty Jean Enloe LaVerne Geddings Christ ine George Luther Gunter Dorothy Hall Bettie Hardy Jackie Herndon Revonne Huntt Charles Jennings Bennett Kirkpatrick Helen McCants Nell McCants Allie McFadden Nora Norman Sophie Park Gene Pate Robert Patrick Audrey Peake Hazel Peake Simmy Plyler Elizabeth Ramsey Ferris Randall Luther Dunn OFFICERS Eddie Armstrong Annette Cooper Robert Atkinson Bryan Roberts Susanne Shedd Hazel Smarr Ann Stevenson Tweedie Timms Ruth Vanderfokd Kitty Wells LaVerne Wilson Not pictured: Loretta Huntt Billy Poston Bernett Waitt President Vice-President . Secretary . T reasurer 48 SPONSORS Miss Kathleen Lemmon Miss Evelyn Warner dtlileticd 49 MZI WILDCATS Robert Atkinson..............................Fullback Neil Brabham ... ..............................Tackle John Buchanan...................................Guard Howard Collins....................................End Heyward Cooper........................Left Halfback John Darby..........................• . Quarterback Luther Dunn....................................Center Allen George..........................Right Halfback Billy Goudeiock.............................. Tackle Steve Goudeiock............................... Guard Bobby Haygood...................................Guard Revonne Huntt .................................Center Billy Hicks....................................Tackle Jimmy Kingman (Captain)...................Quarterback James McGill.................................. Guard Hugh McMaster - - Kenneth Martin . ■ James Mason . • • Gene Molnar . . • ■ Gene Pate.......... Robert Patrick • ■ ■ Hazel Peake . . - - Harry Gene Sandifer Alan Shedd......... Jimmy Stephenson . Jack Stevenson - • Jerome Sykes • . Vincent Thompson - W. R. Price . . . . Eddie Armstrong . - • - . . Tackle ..........End ...........End ..........End Right Halfback Left Halfback . . . . . End • . • • Tackle • . • Tackle . • . . Guard Left Halfback . - . . End ..........End .... Coach • • . Manager 50 SCHEDULE Clover................................. • • • 14 Newberry........................................ 7 Great Falls ................................... 19 Winthrop Training School . .......................7 Bamberg......................................... 6 Kershaw ..........................................0 York..............................................0 Union ......................................... 13 Mount Zion..................................0 Mount Zion.............................. 26 Mount Zion.............-...................14 Mount Zion................................-21 Mount Zion...................... ..........19 Mount Zion.............♦...................21 Mount Zion................................ 7 Mount Zion .................................0 51 BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Eddie Armstrong, Guard; Rob- ert Atkinson, Guard; Luther Dunn, Guard; Allen George, Forward; Revonne Huntt, For- ward; Edwin Ladd, Forward; Janies McGill, Guard; Gene Molnar, Forward; Robert Pat- rick, Center; Hazel Peake, For- ward; Cody Spires, Forward; Jack Stevenson, Captain, Cen- ter; Jerome Sykes, Guard; George Wells, Forward; W. R. Price, Coach. GIflLS’ BASKETBALL -rO-7 Jacqueline Brown, Forward; Merlyn Cooper, Forward; La Verne Geddings, Forward. Minnie Ruth Lane, Guard; Faye Mincey, Forward; Vera Faye Nelson, Guard; Jeanette Norman, Guard; Betty Porter. Forward; Maedee Rutland. Forward; Sara Shaw, Guard; Beverley Shirley, Captain. Guard; Naomi Stevenson. Guard; Katherine Wells, For- ward; Miss Emma Hope. Coach. 53 THRMJGH THE October 5—Football Season Open—Clover here October 12—Football—Newberry here October 19—Football—Great Falls here October 24—Carolina Assembly Program October 29—Reports November 1—Football—Winthrop Training at Rock Hill November 9—Football—Bamberg at Bamberg November 15—Commercial Club Program November 16—Football—Kershaw at Kershaw November 21—FooLball—Union at Union November 22-23—Thanksgiving Holidays November 26-28—Six weeks tests November 30—Football—I'ork here December 6—Reports December 13—Christmas Program at High School December 18-31—Christmas Holidays January 4—Basketball—University High at Columbia January 8—Basketball—Fort Mill at Fort Mill January 11—Basketball— Jenkinsville here January 15—Annual pictures made. Basketball—Blythewood here. Carolina Assembly Program January 18—Basketball—Swansea here January 21-23—Examinations YEAH January 25—Basketball—Swansea at Swansea January 29—Basketball—Great Falls at Great Falls January 31—Reports February 1—Basketball—Jenkins ville at Jenkinsviile February 8—Basketball—Great Falls here February 12-16—District Basketball Tournament at Lancaster February 19—Basketball—Fort Mill here February 26—Forestry Quiz March 4-6—Six weeks tests March 22—Junior play March 29—State Teachers Meeting April 12—District Debates April 15-17—Six weeks tests April 19—Easter April 20—Reports April 25-27—Music Festival at Rock Hill May 3—Junior-Senior May 20-22—Senior Examinations May 28-30—Regular Examinations June 2—Commencement Sermon June 3—Class Night June 4—Graduation SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, MAMIE LEE . • . French Club, 3; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club, 4; Typing Staff, Tusi- tala, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Literary Club, 4. BOYD, MYREL . . Distributor's Club, 4, Secretary, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4. BRABHAM, NEIL . . . Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; Literary Club, 4. BRICE, SARAH ■ • ■ Literary Club, 4; Junior Home- makers' Association, 1; Glee Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4, BRICE, TOMMY . . . Mathematics Club, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4. BROOKS, TRAYWICK . ■ • Veteran of World War II. CLAMP, ILA MAE • • • Transfer from Greenbrier, 4; Basketball, 4; Glee Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 4; Literary Club, 4. COOPER, MILLIE JEAN - ■ ■ Assistant Circulation Manager, Tusitala, 4; Typing Staff, Tusitala, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, Treasurer, 3; Class Play, 3; Glee Club, 4, Treasurer, 4; Commercial Club, 4, Treasurer, 4; Cheerleader, 4; Class Secretary- Treasurer, 1; Class Secretary, 2; Beta Club, 3; Literary Club, 4, Vice-President, 4; Best All-Round, 4.. COTA, RUTH ■ ■ • Beta Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Lit- erary Club, 4; Junior Play, 3; Basketball, 3. DOUGLAS, CARL • • Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Literary Club, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Cadet Corps, FLOYD, JOAN • . . Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Distributor’s Club, 4; Literary Club, 4. GOODWIN, WILLIE B. . - . French Club, 3; Com- mercial Club, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. GOUDELOCK, BILL • • • Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; French Club, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 3, President, 4; Class Play, 3; Class Secretary, 3, Class President, 4; Student Council, 4; Literary Editor, Tusitala, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Intellectual, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Football, 3, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4. HALL, CHARLENE • ■ ■ French Club, 3; Literary Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. HOOVER, VON EVA • - Distributor’s Club, 4; Liter- ary Club, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. HUNTT, LORETTA - . • Beta Club, 4 Mathematics Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2. 3, 4; Class Treasurer, 2; French Club, 3; Commercial Club, 4, Vice-President, 4; Glee Club, 4; Typing Staff, Tusitala, 4; Literary Club, 4. KETCHIN, MARY JANE . . Beta Club, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 2; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2, President, 2; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Class Play, 3; Assistant Art Editor, Tusitala, 4; Literary Club, 4, President, 4. KINGMAN, JIMMY . • . Latin Club, 1, 3, 4; French Club, 3, Secretary, 3; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, 3, 4; Class Play, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4; Class President, 3; Class Vice-President, 4; Student Council, 4, President, 4; Best All-Round, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 3, Assistant Librarian, 4; Double Quartet, 3, KYZER, ERSKINE . . . Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4. LADD, EDWIN ■ - • Latin Club, 4; French Club, 3; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4; Basketball, 3, 4, LANE, MINNIE RUTH . French Club, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Treasurer, 3; Most Ath- letic, 4; Basketball, 3, 4 Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4- Com- mercial Club, 4, President, 4; Literary Club, 4, Secre- tary, 4; Typing Staff, Tusitala, 4, Sports Editor, 4; Beta Club, 3. McDonald, Carlisle . . . Latin club, 1, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4. McMASTER, MARIAN . • - Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2; French Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Class Play, 3; Literary Club, 4. 56 SEMffl DIRECTORY McMASTER, MARY • • . Junior Homemakers Associa- tion, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary, 3; French Club, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Art Editor, Tusitala, 4; Literary Club, 4, Treasurer, 4; South Carolina Literary Yearbook, 3; Best Citizen, 4. MASON, JAMES • . • Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieuten- ant, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Editor, Tusitala, 4; Basketball, 4; Most Athletic, 4. NORMAN, JEANNETTE . . . Latin Club, I, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; Class Treasurer, 3- Glee Club, 3, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1; Literary Club, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4, O'CONNEIX, ISABEL . . - Commercial Club, 4; French Club, 3; Glee Club, 1, 4; Typing Staff, Tusitala, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1; Literary Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK, HANNAH • • • Beta Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3; South Carolina Literary Yearbook, 3; Assistant Snapshot Editor, Tusitala, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Versatile, 4. PATRICK, IVOR • • • Beta Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; South Carolina Yearbook, 3; Assistant Literary Editor, Tusi- tala, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Intellectual, 4, PEAKE, HAZEL . . . Editor-in-Chief, Tusitala, 4; Beta Club, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Popular, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieu- tenant, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 4; Class Play, 3; xMathematics Club, 4; Class Secretary, 4. PORTER, BETTY ■ - ■ Student Council, 3, Secretary, 3; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4, President, 4; Commer- cial Club, 4; Circulation Manager, Tusitala, 4, Basket- ball, 4; Literary Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Platoon Sergeant, 4. PORTER, BILLY . . . Veteran of World War II. POSTON, BETTY . - - French Club, 3; Glee Club, 4; Junior Homemakers' Association, 1; Literary Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. RABB, ROGERS . . - Latin Club, 1, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Class Play, 3; Football, 3; Literary Club, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4. RANEY, BARBARA . • French Club, 3; Beta Club, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY, BEVERLEY • - . Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 3, Librarian, 4; French Club, 3; Literary Club, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Business Manager, Tusitala, 4, Typing Staff, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 2; Commerce Club, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain, 3, Captain, 4; Most Dependable, 4. SMITH, MARGARET . . Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Lit- erary Chib, 4. STEVENSON, NAOMI . . . Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Basketball, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club, 4. TRAYLOR, HAROLD - . . French Club, 3, 4; Beta Chib, 4; Glee Club, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; Student Coun- cil, 4, Secretary, 4; Assistant Editor, Tusitala, 4; Lit- erary Club, 4; Most Dependable, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4. WAITT, BERNETT • - - Latin Club, 1, 3, 4; Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2. 3, 4; Assistant Business Manager, Tusitala, 4; Commercial Club, 4; Mathe- matics Club, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Versatile, 4. WILLIAMS, MARY ALICE • • Beta Club, 3, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club, 4; Literary Club, 4. WILSON, CHRIS ■ ■ . Veteran of World Wax II. WYLIE, BARBARA . . . Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2; French Club, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Snapshot Editor, Tusi- tala, 4; Literary Club, 4; Beta Club, 4. WYLIE, NELLE . . . Latin Club, 1, 2, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Junior Homemakers’ Association, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1; Beta Club, 3, 4, President, 4; Cadette Corps, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Class Play, 3; Class Historian, 4; Literary Club, 4; Most Popular, 4. 57 COMPLIMENTS ...OF ... 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We hope that in its pages you will find words and pictures which will remind you of the “good ole’ days at M. Z. I.” — of the people, of the studies, and of the various activities which made up your high school days. An annual like this does not just happen — it is a product of the united efforts of hard-working stall members, and faculty advisors — Miss Emma Hope Miss Sarah Francis Lee Miss Charlotte Plowden Miss Joann Woods Miss Nina Young whose ever-ready suggestions helped to make this edition possible. Definitely not to be overlooked is the co-operation and interest of the student body, whose strong support inspired the staff to publish an annual of which each student could be proud. Finally, to our advertisers, we extend our deep appreciation for their interest in our school and in our book. To all of these people which we have mentioned, and many other contributors, we take this means of expressing our sincere thanks. We assure you that your co-operation was appreciated. 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