Mt Zion Institute - Tusitala Yearbook (Winnsboro, SC)

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THE TUSITALA presented by THE SENIOR CLASS of MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA 1951 Jackie Dominy.........Editor-in-Chief Jasper Morgan . . Business Manager '-'V- -P nn rm rm rm ml rttl rnllrtl '___ ___ ___ rm cm cm cm t±±J {±tl LCQ ttOj rm cm cm cm OJJ LElI LLd llu rm rm nm rm IJID llTI lllj rrtl DEDICATED TO THE “LIGHT ON THE HILL’’ Mount Zion Institute — founded in 1777 Forever it has been consecrated to sound moral training, sound scholar- ship, and democratic principles. May her sons and daughters, through their conduct and achievement, shed the same luster on their Alma Mater as her illustrious forebears of the past have done. 2 1951 Tusitala Staff JACKIE DOMINY Editor JASPER MORGAN Business Manager Left to Right: RAY COOPER, Sports Editor; MIRIAM STEVENSON, Art Editor; LA- VONNE BAZEMORE, Assistant Photographic Editor; “MICKEY” SHAW, Photographic Editor; MARY HELEN CHRISTIE, Literary Editor; MISS IRENE KNEECE, Adviser; LOUISE RALEY, Assistant Editor; STOKES MARTIN, Assistant Business Manager; BETTY MACFIE, Assistant Sports Editor; BETTY SUE DAVIS, Assistant Art Editor; CARVER ALMAND, Assistant Literary Editor. Seated Left to Right: ANITA BOULWARE, Typist; BARBARA HOLLIS, Typist; JACKIE DOMINY, Editor-m-Chief; JASPER MORGAN, Business Manager; DOVEREEN SHARPE, Typist. 3 On the hills of dear old Fairfield 4 Steps to learning Portal to knowledge ADMINISTRATION MR. LOR AMER McKNIGHT Sup erintendent MR. WILLIAM R. PRICE Principal T rustees M. H. Doty, CHAIRMAN; T. K. McDonald, SECRE- TARY; A. E. Davis; J. W. Jelks; W. A, Singleterry; Dr. S. C. Byrd; Mrs. J. S. Ketctiin; Mrs. S. R. Mc- Master; R. E. Patrick; Grady W. Timms; S. R. McMaster. MISS MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Secretary 5 Faculty CLAUDIA S. HINSON Newberry College, B.A. Graduate Work, U. of South Carolina Latin, English MARY H. SHEALY University of South Carolina, A.B. English JOHN T. HARRISON Newberry College, B.S. Science, Citizenship KATHLEEN LEMMON Winthrop College University of South Carolina, B.A. Graduate Work, University of South Carolina Algebra, Geometry NANCY C. WYLIE Winthrop College, B.A. Graduate Work, University of Virginia, University of California, Duke University English IRENE KNEECE Winthrop College, B.S. University of South Carolina, Ed.M. Commerce PAULINE T. WILLIAMS Asheville College, B.S. Graduate Work, Furman University, William and Mary, Appalachian State Teacher’s College L ibrarian THOMAS W. GLADDEN Clems on College, B.A. A gri culture LOUISE BUFORD Columbia College, B.A. M athemati cs 6 FACULTY KATIE L. JOHNSON Winthrop College, B.A. History, Mathematics HELEN R. TAYLOR Lander College, B.A. Graduate Work, University of South Carolina Science, Business Arithme- tic, Distributive Education MILDRED WOOD Limestone College, B.S. Graduate Work, Winthrop College Home Economics MARY M. MANER Winthrop College, B.S. Biology, Physical Education BETH ALVERSON HAROLD K. WARD VIRGINIA CAUTHEN D. S. HENDERSON Winthrop College, B.A. Wofford College, M.A. English, French, Dramatics Graduate Work, University of North Carolina History Winthrop College, B.S. Music Georgia Tech Electric Shop 7 INTELLECTUALS DURING RELAXATION 8 Officers of 19 5 1 Senior Class JASPER, DOVE, RAY, TINA 10 MARTHA CARVER ALMAND JAMES CARROLL BOYD Lazy . . husky. . . six footer. . . football guard . . . good-natured WILLIAM HARRISON BROOME Smart. . . pest. . . likes to go coon hunting. . . friendly and good-natured JOHNNIE MAE CAMERON On the intellectual side. . . quiet. . . Rose’s clerk. . . candy muncher. . . conscientious about her work MARY HELEN CHRISTIE Cute. , , incessant giggler. . . talkative. . . love life: Ed. . . “for crying out loud”. . . loves fried chicken Quiet. . . intellectual. . . makes A’s on Physics . . . hails from Hogansville, Georgia. . , attractive BLANCHE LOUISE BARRS Cute. . . friendly. . . shrimp lover. . . heart-throb: Billy. . . always seen with Glenda EDGAR LAVONNE BAZEMORE Musical minded. . .likes things in double— Twins . . . tennis fiend. . . college bound. . . ambition: to be a band leader ANITA JOAN BOULWARE Yankee. . . stubborn. . . good typist. . . movie fiend. . . likes steaks. . . love life: Who knows? 11 JAMES EDWIN CLARK Town boy. , . potential lawyer. . . “A ' student . . . reserved. . . Betty Sue. . . curly hair BENNY RAY COOPER Athletic. . . best all-round. . . dependable. , . witty. . . likes blondes. . . sports editor of “Campus Comments” and “Tusitala” BETTY SUE DAVIS Small and demure. . . member of Glee Club. . . makes “A’s” on English. . , loves Edwin MYRTLE LEE DEAN Brown eyes. , . witty. . , ambition is to destroy all history books, , , likes tall, handsome men JACQUELINE DOMINY Auburn hair. . . brain child. . . freckles. . . efficient and dependable. . . friendly. . . “Jackie LOUISE PEARL DUNN Talks baby talk. . . good pianist. . . interested in an employee from Philips Granite Company PATRICIA ANN FARTHING Gay. . . sparkling. . . likeable. . . intellectu- ally inclined. , . favors Clemson. . . former Virginia resident Quiet. . . plays center on the football game. . . sings and plays the trumpet well. . . “Jack of all trades. ROBERT KENNETH GAY 12 HAROLD GENE GOODWIN oweet smile . . pretty blue eyes. . . conscientious student. . . musically inclined. . likes the finer things of life GLENDA JOAN HACKLE Fickle-minded. . . sweet sixteen. . . sweater girl . . . plans to attend a business school after graduation . . J.C. HORACE RUDOLF HAYGOOD Cute. . . likes green Chevrolets. . . ooh!. . . Barbara. . . nice voice. . . pleasant personality BARBARA JEANETTE HOLLIS Blonde. . . cute. . .friendly. . , talkative. . . Lady Fairfield. , , shorthand speed demon. . . ambition: to get a man and be able to hold him WILLIAM ALBERT HUDSON, JR. “Billy”. . .moody. . .“Let's take a holiday today and just sit.”. . . changeable love-life. . . interested in all sports LARRY EDMOND HUNTT Man-about-town. . . perpetual talker. . . always lagging in his work. . . must report for football. . , great tease. . . “yes’um” GLEN BERNIE JEFFCOAT Loves to fish. . . loud mouth. . . great one for bragging. . . not too interested in being a scholar JAMES MARVIN JENNINGS Always studying something. . . proxy. . . always borrowing pencils.. . incessant paper borrower. . . quiet 13 CLYDE VERNON JOHNS Witty. . . thinks automobiles are airplanes. . . pest. . . forever receiving absentee slips BOBBY ALFRED LUTZ Redheaded, snaggled tooth. . . lazy. . . everyone’s friend. . . Agriculture genius. . . likes to skate IMOGENE MIKELL Witty. . . always seen with Anita. . . short hair . . . “Mike”. . . dislikes Shorthand and Business English JIMMIE RAY MIXON Small and dark. . . loves to eat. . church going lad. . . cute smile. . . pretty eyes The girl to be depended upon. . . student council representative. . . collects slips to be mailed to ab- sentees everyday. . . intellectual MARY ELIZABETH MACFIE Has numerous “cousins” who went to all colleges . . . cute. . . friendly. . . has an amusing incident to relate always. . . loves the concession stand, . . dependable and trustworthy FARRIS LORETTA MINCEY NANCY MARION JENNINGS “Betty”. . . lackadasical in. manner. . . black hair. , , blue eyes. . . wears suede shoes. . , best all-round WILEY STOKES MARTIN Star basketball forward. . . blonde. . . loves a sailor boy. . . favorite dish: banana pudding 14 JASPER THEODORE MORGAN Tall. . dark. . , sincere. , . conscientious about his work. . . can be counted upon to do a task well. . . gay. . . “haven’t got time to fool with you”. . . current jnterest: Barbara NANCY KENDRICK PALMER Transfer from Ridgeway. . . good French student ... on the intellectual side, . . Nine O’clock scholar . . , friendly. . . Glee Club lover JOEL DUPRE PATE The campus maestro. , . best dressed man. . . student council. . . president. . . pencil over ear. . . good student. . . Heart interest: Louise, Louise Louise MARY EVELYN PATRICK Little but loud. . . great things come in little bundles. . . heads “Campus Comments”. . . loves eating. . , has a flair for dramatics. . . talented JOHN FREDRIC PORTER “Fred”. . . handsome. . . lazy, . . never comes to school on time. . . headed for Clemson — after resting a year HELEN JOANNE POSTON Interest lies in the Navy. . . dark. . . pleasing personality. . . always willing to lend a helping hand OLAN LAMAR PULLEN, JR. Intellectual. , . interested in the eighth grade. . . “Milkman, keep those bottles quiet”, . , Beta brains JENNY LOUISE RALEY Pretty. . . attractive. . . quick-tempered. . . has a visitor from Charlotte quite frequently 15 BARBARA JEAN REED Turns down the chance to be a senior sponsor. . . quiet and reserved. . her interest lies at U.S.C. NANCY DOVEREEN SHARPE “Dove”, . . efficient. . . friendly. . . takes on her share of work and responsibility. . . an excellent all-around student. . . good typist. . . Heart interest: J.W. VIRGINIA MAXINE SHAW “Mickey”. . . vivacious and winsome. . . accom- modating. . . good student. . . does things to help other people. . . loves to attend Clemson dances and games . . . photographic fiend in the interest of the annual ISABEL ERNESTINE STEVENSON “Tina”. . . Miss Hi Miss. . . brown eyes. . . “Campus Comments” staff member. . . attractive MIRIAM JACQUELINE STEVENSON Cheerleader. . . sweet smile. , . attractive young miss. . . flirty eyes. . . likes to draw. . . love life: Who Knows? ROBERT EUGENE TOLBERT “Bobby”. . . happy-go-lucky. . . good looking. . . good football player. , , lazy, . . dislikes studying in any form JERRY ARNOLD WALSH Cute. . . bashful. . , plays tackle on football team . . . “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia” JULIA ANNE WILKES Cute. . . quiet. . . “Sam’s Song”. . . ambition: to be a housewife 16 AS WE WERE WEE JULIA ANNE WILKES JACKIE DOMINY LAVONNE BAZEMORE EDWIN CLARKE PATSY FARTHING BARBARA HOLLIS “TINA” STEVENSON JASPER MORGAN BARBARA JEAN REED LARRY HUNTT STOKES MARTIN LORETTA BOBBY LUTZ DOVEREEN SHaRPE ANITA BOULWARE MINCE Y 17 HAROLD GOODWIN MARY HELEN CHRISTIE ALL ARGU 18 HAY COOPER, BETTY MACFIE MOST DEPENDABLE JASPER MORGAN, JACKIE DOMINY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DOVE SHARPE, EDWIN CLARK 19 MOST TALENTED LAVONNE BAZEMORE, MIRIAM STEVENSON CUTEST “TINA” STEVENSON, JERRY WALSH 20 MOST ATHLETIC BILLY HUDSON, LORETTA MINCEY WITTIEST LARRY HUNT, IMOGENS MIKELL 21 FRIENDLIEST LOUISE DUNN, HAROLD GOODWIN MOST INTELLECTUAL MARY EVELYN PATRICK, OLAN PULLEN 22 AS WE WERE WEE MIRIAM STEVENSON OLAN PULLEN MYRTLE DEAN ROBERT GAY BETTY MACFIE JOHNNIE MAE CAMERON CLYDE JOHNS BETTY SUE DAVIS JOEL PATE GLENDA HACKLE MARY EVELYN PATRICK CLASS OFFICERS President LEON HUNT JEANETTE WATSON, Secretary; COLLEEN DEAN, Treasurer; JUNIOR STEVENSON, Vice President; LEON HUNT, President. 24 SARA BARTLEY JEAN BOND SABIE CATHCART MARY ALICE CRAWFORD MORRIS DAVENPORT VIRGINIA RUTH DAVIS COLLEEN DEAN GEORGE DEAN ISABEL DOUGLAS JIMMIE DOUGLAS ANNETTE ED ENFIELD FRANKLIN EDENFIELD LAMAR EDENFIELD JO MARGARET ENLOE GENA FANT JEAN FARTHING JACKIE GANDY CHARLES GIBSON PETE GUSTAFSON RUDY HALL LEON HUNT RICHARD JEFFERS EDWARD LANE EDWARD LATHAN MAE LeGRANDE JOE LOOPER ARTHUR MARTIN BARBARA McFADDEN MARY CATHERINE McMASTER MARY ANN MENG MARY MILLER PEGGY MINCEY SHELTON MINCEY MARY FRANCES POPE WILBERT PULLEN CHARLES RANDALL JERRY REYNOLDS LUCY ANN ROBINSON JOAN RUTLEDGE DOROTHY JANE SANDIFER CLAUDETTE SIMS SONNY SKIPPER CHARLES SMITH RACHEL SMITH ANN SMARR JUNIOR STEVENSON ANDY TURNER HELEN VARNADORE CAROLYN WEED JOANNE WELCH JEANETTE WATSON SOPHOMORE CLASS President, BARBARA CHRISTIE; Vice President, BILLY MELTON; Secretary, MARY F AYE YOUNG; Treasurer, MARY ELLA RALEY. Jerry Quentin Armstrong, Jewel Faye Bennett, Doris Nell Branham, Jackie William Branham, Willie Mae Bonds, Raymond Brown, Billy Ray Bryant, Evelyn Adgor Buchanan, Melba Anne Carey, Mary Lee Carter, Cathryn Estes Cathcart, Barbara Ann Christie, Vista Omega Coker, Mar- garet Logan Coleman, Martha Elizabeth Dixon, Betty Charles Emerson, Sylvia Bash Estes, Harold Richard Geddings, William James Haynes, Howard Ray Hinson, Merrill Elizabeth Jennings, Anne Elizabeth Macfie, James Grubbs Martin, Katherine Lugenia Martin, Harry Earle McAbee, Helen Grace McDaniel, Martha Louise McDonald, Margaret Elizabeth McMaster, William Paul Melton, Alice Plyler, Theresa Joan Plyler, Margie Ester Powers, Bobby Ray Price, Myrtle Annette Proctor, Sarah Anne Quattlebaum, Mary Ella Raley, Archie Chevis Reed, Barbara Estelle Robinson, Martha Elise Robinson, Virginia Le e Sharpe, Dorothy Elizabeth Shaw, Mary Ann Sims, Mary Ann Snow- den, Barbara Wyona Starnes, Freda Jane Starnes, Robert Franklin Stephenson, Jack Stuart, Shirley Elaine Sykes, Revon Craton Tanner, Claudie Paulette Thomas, William Larry Tolbert, Clara Jane Truesdale, Jo Ellen Truluck, Georgia Mae Walling, Freddie Lindsay WaJsh, Cornelia Jean Wfaters, Mary Jo Anne Watts, Mary Faye Young. SPONSORS: Kathleen Lemmon, Pauline T. Williams. 28 FRESHMEN CLASS PATRICIA CLARK, Treasurer; RHLTT SANDERS, Vice President; VIRCINIA TOWNSEND, Secretary; MOODY GUNTER, President. Betty Jean Bass, Barbara Ann Beasley, Shirley Claudine Beasley, Mary Lou Beckham, Mary Frances Branham, Rosa Belle Branham, Charles Edward Brantley, George Bealor Brice, Shirley Dean Brooks, Florida Dwight Buchanan, Julius Caesar Cameron, Larry Delano Cherry, Virginia Patricia Clark, Mitchell Cota, Mildred Crosland, Ellis Leroy Davenport, Beasley Burelle Davis, David Heath Dixon, Hugh Wallace Dunn, Nancy Fant, Eleanor Belle Foxworth, Raymond Gardner, Minnie Louise Gladden, Mavis Virginia Gresham, Dwight Moody Gunter, Nancy Hayes, Marvin Ellis Haygood, Mary Ann Herndon, Carolyn Christine Hudson, Phillis Marlene Hutson, Phyllis Belle Johns, Bobby Lee Kelly, Charles Larry LeGrand, Mildred Levy, Jane Bethea Lewis, Betty Louise Martin, Virginia McCoy, Mary Frances McGill, Martin Loramer McKnight, Annette Mincey, Jackie Ray Mincey, Glenda Morris, Elsie Mae Neeley, Joyce Malinda Pate, William James Pope, Doris Jean Poston, Violet Alene Proctor, Alexander Blair Rabb, Mary Ann Raines, Charles Henry Raley, Frank Rhett Sanders, Betty Nan Sims, Nora Angeleen Taylor, Trezvant Theodore Tim- mons, Virginia Townsend, Felicia Turner, Jerry Floyd Weed, Margie Weed, Betty Ruth White, Charles Virgle Whitman, Genevieve Wilson, Sara Raydine Wise, Lula Maxine Young. SPONSORS: Mary Maner, Beth Alverson, Claudia Hinson. 29 JUNIOR HIGH Laura Mae Akins, Laura Ann Bond, Eula Lee Boyd, Elizabeth Owens Boulware, Dorothy Ann Bowers, Laurie Bell Branham, LaVerne Branham, Odell Ann Bridges, Birdie Agatha Broome, Alicia Ann Coleman, Odessa Voncile Compton, Sarah Elizabeth Crawford, Doshia Armenta Croxton, Mildred Elizabeth Eagan, Jone Patricia Goodwin, Dorcas Rebecca Gunter, Betty Jean Jackson, Joy Norris Jennings, Bobbie Ann Jones, Dorothy Nell Jones, Dorothy Louise Kirkpatrick, Ruth Della Looper, Minnie Lee Marthers, Patricia Ann Maul- din, Linda Marie McCright, Sylvia Diane McDonald, Henrietta Laurens McMaster, Cora Lee Nash, Priscilla Ann Norris, Mildred Jeanette Pullen, Margaret Dorothy Satterfield, Jean Yvonne Sharpe, Joan Rebecca Smith, Maudeen Thomas, Tiny Mae Trusdale, Georgia Layce Turbeville, Mary Ross Ward, Joyce Jeanette Windham. Lindsay Baker, Jerry Ban, Talmadge Ray Bartlett, Edward Reed Bartley, George Franklin Bass, Jean Wesley Bass, William Duke Bell, Ernest Branham, Marion Robert Brice, Wallace Delbert Brazell, Bobby Cail, John Clowney Cathcart, Olin D. Childers, Charles Cogdiil, Woodrow Cotton, Mal- colm Walker Douglas, Manon Reid Douglas, Charles Mack Hall, C. L. Hewitt, Ray Phillip Johnston, Junior Willard Joye, John Franklin Macfie, Rhuben Price Macfie, William Davis Mc- Donald, James Lee Melton, Joe Heron Owens, Lester William Price, Willie Reynolds, Acie Den- lino Scott, James William Shaw, Archie Sikes, Fred Smith, Jr,; Willie Robert Smith, William Timms, William Emanuel Waters, Ezelle Juliam Whitman,David Lafaye Wilson, Perry Oliver Wilson, 30 - ‘f ' gj$ WILLIAM R. PRICE Coach RAY- COOPER, QB JOHN T. HARRISON JOEL PATE, FB BILLY HUDSON, HE Assistant Coach FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Mt. Zion 0 Ilartsville 18 Mt. Zion 0 Brooklyn-Cayce . 14 Mt. Zion 7 Dreher . . 31 Mt. Zion 39 Olympia ...... ..... 0 Mt. Zion 25 W.L.T . . 13 Mt. Zion 13 Clover 7 Mt. Zion 13 York 12 Mt. Zion . .... 27 Beaufort 21 Mt. Zion 13 Union ....... 26 Mt. Zion 13 Chester 32 BOBBY TOLBERT, LG ROBERT GAY, C CARROLL BOYD, RG JERRY WALSH, RT JASPER MORGAN, LE “RIP” LANE, RH ARTHUR MARTIN, C ANDY TURNER, LE ‘MUSH” LEVY, MANAGER “COTTON” LATITAN, LH MBegsb EDWIN CLARK, LG MARVIN JENNINGS, RE RUDY HALL, LT LARRY TOLBERT, QB LARRY HUNTT, LH JUNIOR STEVENSON, FB JERRY WEED, LT “ J1GGS” JEFFERS, FB BOBBY PRICE, LE CHEERLEADERS FIRST SEMESTER Joanne Watson, Mary Ella Raley, Miriam Stevenson, MSookie” Crawford, Jeanette Watson. SECOND SEMESTER Barbara Christie, Jimmie Haynes, Joan Rutledge, Stokes Martin, Joanne Watson. 35 HOME RAY AND “TINA” QUEEN LOUISE RALEV JASPER AND BARBARA JOEL AND LOUISE 36 BILLY AND VIRGINIA JERRY AND VIRGINIA COMING Attendants Edwin and Betty Sue Larry and Mary Ann 37 Marvin and Betty Robert and Patsy BASKETBALL “MICKEY” SHAW Forward LORETTA MINCEY Forward WILLIE MAE BONDS Forward “TINA” STEVENSON Guard BETTY MACFIE Guard “SOOKIE” CRAWFORD Guard “Tina” Stevenson, Dorothy Jane Sandifer, Willie Mae Bonds, Mary Ella Raley, Lucy Ann Robinson, Virginia Ruth Davis, “Mickey” Shaw, Betty Maefie, “Sookie” Crawford, Loretta Mincey, Patsy Farthing, Jeanette Watson. 38 MISS MARY MANOR Coach MARY ALICE CRAWFORD Manager SCORES M.Z.L . . . . ... 30 Jenkinsville .... . . 30 M.Z.I . ... 34 Rock Hill . . 24 M.Z.L . . . . ... 39 Jenkinsville .... . . 38 M.Z.L . . . . ... 50 Brookland-Cayce . , . . 52 M.Z.L . . . . ... 39 Olympia . . . 38 M.Z.L . . . . ... 46 Rock Hill . . 18 M.Z.L . . , . ... 27 Camden . . 48 39 BASKETBALL BILLY HUDSON Guard LEON HUNT Guard BOBBY PRICE Center “RIP” LANE Forward MARK DOTY Forward First Row, left lu light: Rudy Hall, Billy Hudson, Mark Doty, Bobby Price, Raymond Gardner, Leon Hunt, “Rip” Lane. Second Row: “Jiggs” Jeffers, “Mush” Levy, Junior Stevenson, Billy Melton, Andy Turner, Charles Smith, Mr. John T. Harrison, Coach. Third Row: Gene Bass, George Bass, Alex Rabb, Jackie Mincey, Jimmie Martin, Rhett Sanders, Arthur Martin, Billy Price. 40 MR. JOHN T. HARRISON Coach SCORES M Z .1 32 Dreher . . 46 M. Z, .1 . ... 20 Jenkinsville .... . . 36 M. z. .1. . . . . ... 30 Rock Hill . . 49 M. z. .1. . . . . ... 35 Columbia . . 55 M. z .1. . . . . ... 29 Columbia . . 49 M. z, I. . . . . ... 26 Jenkinsville .... . . 51 M. z. .1. . . . . ... 30 Brookland-Cayce . . . 25 M. z. .1. . . . . ... 26 Olympia ....... . . 37 M. z. L . . . . ... 26 Columbia . . 27 M. z. .1. . . . . ... 29 Rock Hill ...... . . 47 M. z .1. . . . . ... 27 Camden . . 28 ARTHUR MARTIN Manager 41 BASEBALL liAY COOPER Second Baseman SCORES FOR 1949-1950 JERRY WALSH Left Fielder 1VLZ.I M.Z.I .... 9 M.Z.I .... 5 M.Z.I .... 7 M.Z.I .... 3 M.Z.I M.Z.I M.Z.I . . . . 0 M.Z.I .... 4 M.Z.I .... 6 Y ork.............. 6 Clover.............10 Lancaster.......... 2 York............... 3 Clover........., . 5 Chester............ 5 Lancaster..........11 Chester . . ‘...... 2 Olympia............ 0 Olympia............ 5 “RIP” LANE First Baseman 42 RUDY HALL Catcher BETA CLUB Marion Jennings..........President Louise Raley .... Vice President Carver Almand............Secretary Mary Evelyn Patrick . . . Treasurer First Row, left to right: Ann Smarr, Joanne Watson, Colleen Dean, Jeanette Watson, Claudette Sims, Johnnie Mae Cameron, Carver Almand, Louise Raley, Mary Evelyn Patrick, Marion Jennings. Second Row: Mrs. Claudia Hinson, Sponsor; Stokes Martin, Andy Turner, Arthur Martin, Virginia Ruth Davis, Lucy Ann Robinson, Carolyn Weed, Gena Fant, Marvin Jennings, Olan Pullen, Edwin Clark, Miss Mary Maner, Sponsor. Absent From Picture: Dovereen Sharpe. 44 STUDENT COUNCIL John T. Harrison, Sponsor; Nancy Caroline Wylie, Adviser; W. R. Price, Adviser. Jasper Morgan, Treasurer; Joel Pate, President; Leon Hunt, Vice President; Marion Jennings, Secretary. Second Row, left to right: Jerry Walsh, Jimmy Martin, Billy Melton, Felicia Turner, Mary Evelyn Patrick, Joanne Watson, Mary Lou Beckham, Joan Rutledge, Genevieve Wilson, Laughlin McDonald, Ray Cooper, George Bass, Joy Jennings. Backs Turned: Jasper Morgan, Joel Pate, Leon Hunt, Marion Jennings. 45 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Dove Sharpe, President; Imogene Mikell, Vice President; “Boots” Coker, Secretary; Shirley Sykes, Treasurer; Joan Welch, Nell Jones, Alice Plyler, Theresa Plyler, Peggy Mincey, Freda Starnes, Nell Branham, Claudette Sims, Annette Proctor, Anita Boulware, Mrs. Helen R. Taylor, Sponsor, MOUNT ZION TRADE INDUSTRIAE CLUB Billy Hudson, Jimmy Mixon, Horace Haygood, Bernie Jeffcoat, Charles Whitman, William Broome, Jerry Walsh, Mr. Spurgeon Henderson, Sponsor. 46 CAMPUS COMMENTS TYPISTS: Myrtle Dean, Barbara Hollis, Mary Helen Christie. REPORTERS: Mary McGill, Virginia Sharpe, Wallace Brazell, Jo Margaret Enloe, Violet Proc- tor, Carver Almand, Mary Ann Meng, Shirley Sykes. STAFF: First Row, left to right: Stokes Martin, Feature Editor; Jasper Morgan, Circula- tion Manager; Miss Irene Kneece, Advisor; Barbara McFadden, Assistant Editor; Jackie Dominy, Business Manager; Mary Evelyn Patrick, Editor. Standing: Betty Mac fie, Sports Editor; Sarah Quattlebaum, Art Editor; “Tina” Stevenson, Club Editor; Ray Cooper. Sports Editor; Jeanette Watson, Assistant Business Manager. 47 GLEE CLUB Mark Doty ...... Vice President Harold Goodwin...........Treasurer Arthur Martin............President Joanne Watson ..........Secretary Miss Virginia Cautben . . . Sponsor First Row, left to right: Julia Ann Wilkes, Betty Sue Davis, Sara Bartley, “Mickey” Shaw, Mary Ross Ward, “Boots” Coker, Loretta Mincey, Radine Wise, Mavis Gresham, Betty Martin, Sylvia Estes, Jewel Faye Bennett, Virginia Ruth Davis. Second Row: Betty White, Betty Crawford, Jo Margaret Enloe, Louise Dunn, Joanne Welch, Mary Alice Crawford, Betty Charles Emerson, “Boots” McMaster, Helen Varnadore, Claudine Beasley, Betty Sims, Carolyn Weed, Dorothy Jane Sandifer, Joy Jennings, Anne Smarr, Anne Macfie, Miriam Stevenson, Dovereen Sharpe. Third Row: Cora Nash, Joanne Watson, Joan Rutledge, Nancy Palmer, Marlise Robinson, Virginia Townsend, Genevieve Wilson, Lucy Ann Robinson, Mary Ella Raley, Virginia Sharpe, Alice Plyler, Eleanor Foxworth, Mildred Crosland, Felicia Turner, Ruth Looper, Georgia Turberville, Peggy Mincey, Mary Catherine McMaster. Fourth Row: Voncille Compton, Jeanette Watson, Coleen Dean, Priscilla Norris, Nelle Branham, Johnnie Mae Cameron, Claudette Sims, Theresa Plyler, Shirley Sykes, Lavonne Bazemore, Larry Huntt, Arthur Martin, Mark Doty, Furman Walker, Jimmy Martin, Harold Goodwin, Bobby Stephenson, A. C. Reed, Joe Looper, Miss Virginia Cauthen, Sponsor. 48 BAND First Row, left to right: Harry Sheely, Jimmy Cox, Wade Hall, Tommy Stevenson, Bubba Mont- gomery, Yank Brice, Joan Rutledge, Louise Raley, ‘‘Tina” Stevenson, Betty Smith, Beasley Davis, Jimmy Stevenson, Daisey Brabham, Eloise Smith, Barney Hoy, Linda Hennesee. Second Row: Ray Cooper, Voncile Compton, Joe Owens, Gene Bass, Billy McDonald, Rosebelle Branham, Geraldine Collins, Marlene Hutson, Ruth Looper, A. C. Reed, Lavonne Bazemore, Miriam Stevenson, Gena Fant, Billy Melton, Laughlin McDonald, Joe Patrick, Susanne Crawford. Third Row: Mr. W, E. Miller, Director; Harold Goodwin, Betty Crawford, Betty Macfie, Robert Gay, Dwight Gunter, Charles Whitman, Loramer McKnight, Betty Jean Jackson, Arthur Martin, Jimmy Martin, Jo Margaret Enloe, Edwin Clark, Mary Catherine McMaster, Marion Jennings, Virginia Ruth Davis, Joe Looper, Mark Doty. 49 DRAMATICS CLUB Scene From “Bashful Bertie”: Louise Raley, Jimmy Haynes, Joanne Watson, A. C. Reed, Susanna Crawford, Dorothy Jane Sandifer, Annette Edenfield, Joel Pate, Mary Ann Meng, Jasper Morgan, Barbara Christie, Jewel Faye Bennett, Nell Branham, Boots Coker, Marlene Hutson, Joe Looper, Barbara Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Lucy Ann Robinson, Virginia Sharpe, Claudie Thomas, Jean Waters, Mary Lou Beckham, Barbara Christie, Susanne Crawford, Annette Eden field, Glenda Hackle, Jimmy Haynes, Ann Macfie, Martha McDonald, Mary Ann Meng, Loretta Mincey, Jasper Morgan, A. C Reed, Dorothy Jane Sandifer, “Tina” Stevenson, Joel Pate, Louise Raley, Joanne Watson, Sara Bartley, Betty Emerson, Jo Margaret Enloe, Mary Catherine McMaster, Mary Evelyn Patrick, Joan Rutledge, Harry Macbee, Howard Hinson, Betty Jean Bennett, Harold Goodwin, Larry Huntt, Lavonne Bazemore, Jerry Armstrong, Blanche Barrs, Mary Helen Christie, Jackie Dominy, Barbara Hollis, Marion Jennings, Margaret McMaster, Barbara Jean Reed, “Mickey” Shaw, Jeanette Watson, Betty Macfie, Billy Melton, Gena Fant, Carolyn Weed. 50 JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION Virginia Sharpe, President; Susanne Crawford, Vice President; Barbara Christie, Secretary; Mary Ella Raley, Treasurer; Mary Faye Young, Record Book; Boots Coker, Reporter; Miss Mildred Wood, Sponsor. Betty Bass, Barbara Beasley, Claudine Beasley, Mary Lou Beckham, Jewel Faye Bennett, Willie Mae Bond, Nell Branham, Shirley Brooks, Johnnie Mae Cameron, Melba Carey, Mary Lee Carter, Cathryn Cathcart, Barbara Christie, Patricia Clark, Boots Coker, Margaret Coleman, Geraldine Collins, Susanne Crawford, Mildred Crossland, Beasley Davis, Colleen Dean, Betty Dixon, Jackie Dominy, Isabel Douglas, Betty Emerson, Jo Margaret Enloe, Sylvia Estes, Jean Farthing, Patsy Farthing, Eleanor Foxworth, Minnie Gladden, Mavis Gresham, Nancy Hayes, Rebecca Haygood, Marianne Herndon, Carolyn Hudson, Marlene Hutson, Merrill Jennings, Phyllis Johns, Nell Jones, Jane Lewis, Betty Martin, Katherine Martin, Mary McGill, Mary Ann Meng, Imogene Mikell, Annette Mincey, Peggy Mincey, Glenda Morris, Elsie Mae Neeley, Joyce Pate, Alice Plyler, Theresa Plyler, Doris Poston, Ester Powers, Annette Proctor, Violet Proctor, Mary Ann Raines, Mary Ella Raley, Jackie Robinson, Virginia Sharpe, Betty Sims, Claudette Sims, Mary Ann Sims, Barbara Starnes, Freda Starnes, Shirley Sykes, Claudie Thomas, Clara Jane Truesdale, Jo Ellen Truluck, Felecia Turner, Georgia Mae Walling, Jean Waters, Joan Watts, Carolyn Weed, Betty White, Genevieve Wilson, Raydine Wise, Mary Faye Young, Maxine Young. 51 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Jackie Branham, William Pope, Revon Tanner, Jackie Mincey, Harry MacAbee, Dwight Gunter, David Dixon, Larry LeGrande, Charles Raley, Billy Bryant, Larry ITuntt, Bobby Tolbert. Sonny Skipper, “Buck” Hinson, Tresvant Timmons, Charles Brantley, Jerry Weed, Raymond Gardner, Larry Cherry, Bobby Kelly, “Cotton” Lathan. Mitchell Cota, Charles Randall, Larry Tolbert, Bobby Price, Harold Geddings, George Brice, Shelton Mincey, Marvin Haygood, Ellis Davenport, Robert Brewer, Jackie Gandy, “Mush” Levy, George Dean, Sable Cathcart, Harry B. Tanner, Furman Walker, Mr. Thomas Gladden, Sponsor. 52 LIBRARY CLUB f irst J owr left fo right: Hetty Dixon, “Hoots” Coker, Sylvia Estes, Dovereen Sharpe, Catherine Cat heart, Merrill Jennings, Melba Ann Carey. Peggy Mincey, “Duck” Hinson, Mrs. Pauline Williams, Sponsor. Second Row: Nelle Jones, Alice Plyler, Theresa Ply- ler, Jean F arthing. Shirley Sykes, Mildred I.eminon, Hetty Charles Emerson, Joyce Pate, Margaret Coleman, FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Dovereen Sharpe, Martha Louise McDonald, Carver Almand, Stokes Martin, Hetty Maofie, Sarah Ouattlebaum, Carolyn Weed, Patsy Farthing, “Mickey” Shaw, Mary Faye Young, Margaret McMaster, Mary Evelyn Patrick, Jo Margaret Fnloe, Nancy Palmer, Mary Ann Snowden, Barbara Christie, Fred Porter, Colleen Dean, Barbara McFadden, Lavonne Hazemore, Miriam Stevenson, Evelyn Buchanan, Marlise Robinson, Miss Kathleen Lemmon, Sponsor. 53 MATHEMATICS CLUB Jean Bond, Barbara McFaddin, Colleen Dean, Joan Rutledge, Marion Jennings, Julia Wilkes, Louise Dunn, Stokes Martin, Gena Fant, Edwin Clark, Furman Walker, Fred Porter, Betty Maefie, Carver Almand, Ann Smarr, Rudy Hall, Andy Turner, Arthur Martin, Miss Kathleen Lemmon, Sponsor. SEXTET QUARTET Jeanette Watson, Joanne Watson, Virginia Ruth Davis, Nancy Palmer, Felicia Turner, Anne Maefie. Directed by Miss Virginia Cauthen. Mark Doty, Jimmy Martin, Arthur Martin, Lavonne Bazemore. Directed by Miss Virginia Cauthen. 54 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Bobby Stephenson .... Treasurer Jimmy Martin.............President Martha Louise McDonald .Secretary Jerry Armstrong . . Vice President Alex Rabb, Bobby Stephenson, Joyce Pate, Ann Macfie, Sarah Quattlebaum, Margaret McMaster, Martha Louise McDonald, Flo Buchanan, Genevieve Wilson, Mary Ann Snowden, Marlene Hutson, Patricia Clark, Mildred Lemmon, Virginia Townsend, Evelyn Buchanan, Marlise Robinson, Barbara Beasley, Mrs. Hinson, Sponsor; Jerry Armstrong, Rhett Sanders, Jane Lewis, Maxine Young, Nancy Fant, Nancy Hayes, Jimmy Martin, Mark Doty, Jimmy Haynes, Billy Melton, A. C. Reed. 55 53 “TINA” STEVENSON Jiiss 7). H. ft. MARY EVELYN PATRICK c Hiss Jf. z. z. PATRICIA MAULDIN i 'Hiss 0tfunm DOROTHY JANE SANDIFER pi ( Hiss Ssjihoms ie MARY FAYE YOUNG Hiss freshman PEGGY SATTERFIELD VIRGINIA TOWNSEND Hiss Sul- Hfreshman 60 SENIOR DIRECTORY CARVER ALMAND . . Transferred from Hogans- ville High, Hogansville, Ga.—1949; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Assistant Literary Editor, TUSITALA 4; Reporter, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4; Class Play 3. BLANCHE BARRS . , .Glee Club 3; Junior Home- maker’s Association 1; Drama Club 3,4. LAVONNE BAZEMORE . . . Most Talented 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Quartette 2,3,4; Debating Team 4; Assistant Photo Editor, TUSITALA 4; French Club 3; Drama Club 4; Math Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4, President 4; Class Play 3. ANITA BOULWARE . . . Typing Staff, TUSITALA 4; Junior Homemaker’s Association I; Distributive Education Club 4. CARROLL BOYD . . . Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2, WILLIAM BROOME . , . Mental Contest 3; Trade Industrial Club 4. JOHNNIE MAE CAMERON . . . Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Math Club 2,3; Mental Contest 1. MARY HELEN CHRISTIE . . . Literary Editor, TUSITALA 4; Speech Contest 3; Band 2; Basket- ball 1,2; Beta Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 2,3, President 3; Class Secretary 3; Typing Staff, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4; Class Play 3. EDWIN CLARK . - . Beta Club 4; Glee Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2; Football 3,4; Mental Contest 3; Most Likely To Succeed 4. RAY COOPER . • , Best All-Around 4; Sports Editor, TUSITALA 4; Football 3,4; Manager 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Sports Editor, CAMPUS COM- MENTS 4; Band 3,4; Volunteers 3,4; Marshal 3; Student Council 3,4; Vice President 3; Class President 2,4. BETTY SUE DAVIS . . . Beta Club 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Assistant Art Editor, TUSITALA 4. MYRTLE LEE DEAN . . . Typing Staff, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4; Drama Club 3; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1,2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2. JACKIE DOMINY . . . Editor-in-chief, TUSITALA 4; Business Manager, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4; Drama Club 4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1,2,3,4, President 2; Beta Club 3; Most Depend- able. LOUISE DUNN . . . Friendliest 4; Class Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; French Club 3; Drama Club 3; Math Club 3. PATSY FARTHING . . . Transferred from George Washington High, Danville, Va. —1949; Cheerleader 3; Basketball 4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 4; Drama Club 3, Secretary 3. ROBERT GAY . . . Football 2,3,4; Speech Con- test 3; Junior Class Play; Band 3,4; French Club 3; Glee Club 3. HAROLD GOODWIN . . . Friendliest 4; Class Play 3; Class President 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2,3,4. GLENDA HACKLE . . . Basketball 3; Drama Club 3,4. HORACE HAYGOOD . . . Trade Industrial Club 4; Vice President 4; Manager, Basketball 1,2. BARBARA HOLLIS . . Beta Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1; Math Club 2,3; Typing Staff, TUSITALA 4; Typing Staff, CAMPUS COMMENTS. BILLY HUDSON . . . Most Athletic 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Band 2; Drama Club 3; Trade Industrial Club 4, Treasurer. LARRY HUNTT , . . Wittiest 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3,4; Glee Club 3,4. BERNIE JEFFCOAT . . . Football 3; Trade Industrial Club 4, Sergeant-of-Arms 4. MARVIN JENNINGS . . . Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3; Band 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Debating Team 3. 62 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARION JENNINGS . . . Student Council 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,3; French Club 3; Drama Club 4; Math Club 3,4; Future Teacher’s Club 3; Band 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Mental Contest 1,2; Assistant Business Mana- ger, CAMPUS COMMENTS 3; Junior Class Play. CLYDE JOHNS . . . Future Farmers of America 3,4; Trade Industrial Club 4, Publicity Agent 4. BOBBY LUTZ . . . Future Farmers of America 2,3,4, President 3,4; Trade Industrial Club 4 Secretary 4, BETTY MACF1E . . . Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4, Secretary 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; As- sistant Sports Editor, TUSITALA 4; CAMPUS COMMENTS, Reporter 3, Sports Editor 4; Class Play 3; Best All-Around 4. STOKES MARTIN . . . Beta Club 4; Student Council 1; French Club 3; Math Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 4; Assistant Business Manager, TUSITALA 4; Feature Editor, CAMPUS COM- MENTS 4. IMOGENE MIKELL . . . Wittiest 4; Junior Home- maker’s Association 2,4; Distributive Education Club 4, Vice President 2. LORETTA MINCEY . . . Most Athletic 4; Basket- hall 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Volunteers 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 2,3. JIMMIE MIXON . . . Trade Industrial Club 1, President 1, JASPER MORGAN . . . Most Dependable 4; Busi- ness Manager, TUSITALA 4; Circulation Manager, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4; Class Play 3; Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 4; Beta Club 3; Drama Club 4; Football 3,4. NANCY PALMER . . . Transferred from Ridgeway High School; Beta Club 4; Latin Club 4; Glee Club 4; Band 4. JOEL PATE . . . Student Council President 4; Class Vice President 3; Beta Club 3; Drama Club 4; Math Club 3, Treasurer 3; Band 2; Volunteers 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Marshal 3; Class Play 3. MARY EVELYN PATRICK . . . Most Intellectual 4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1; Junior Home- maker’s Association 1; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4; Sextette 3; State Mental Contest 1,3; Debating Team 3; Speech Contest 1,2,3,4; Editor-in-chief, CAMPUS COM- MENTS 4, Reporter 3. FRED PORTER . . . French Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 4; Football 3. HELEN POSTON . . . Glee Club 4; Junior Home- maker’s Association 1,2,3; Reporter, CAMPUS COMMENTS 4. OLAN PULLEN . . . Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3; Mental Contest 2; Most Intellectual 4. LOUISE RALEY . . . Beta Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 3; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Future Teacher’s Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Mental Con- test 2,3; Marshal 3; Assistant Editor, TUSITALA 4; CAMPUS COMMENTS, Reporter 2, Assistant Editor 3; Class Play 3; Palmetto Girls’ State 3; “Miss Sophomore”; “Miss Junior”; “Homecoming Queen” 4. BARBARA JEAN REED . . , Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 3. DOVEREEN SHARPE . . . Class Treasurer 4; Beta Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Distributive Edu- cation Club 4, President 4; Future Teacher’s Club 4; Library Club 3,4, President 4; Mental Contest 2; Typist, TUSITALA; Most Likely To Succeed 4. MICKEY SHAW . , . Student Council Representa- tive 2; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Math Club 2,3, Vice President 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Band 1,2,3; Volunteers 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Mental Con- test 1; Oratorical Contest 3; Photography Editor, TUSITALA 4. TINA STEVENSON . . . Class Vice President 4; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4, Vice President 3; Math Club 3, Secretary 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Volunteers 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Club Editor, CAM- PUS COMMENTS 4; Cutest 4; Palmetto Girls’ State 3; “Miss Hi-Miss” 4. MIRIAM STEVENSON . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1, President 1; French Club 3; Drama Club 3; Math Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Volunteers 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Art Editor, TUSITALA 4; Most Talented 4. BOBBY TOLBERT . . . Future Farmers of Ameri- ca 1,2,4, Treasurer l.Vice President 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4. JERRY WALSH . . . Cutest 4; Student Council 1, 2,3; Football 3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3,4. JULIA ANNE WILKES . . . Glee Club 3,4; Junior Homemaker’s Association 1,2, Secretary 1; Drama Club 3; Math Club 1,2,3. 63 Compliments of Compliments of ESTES FURNITURE CAROLINA CLEANERS COMPANY TRIANGLE RESTAURANT Compliments of McKay Home Appl iance and Gift Shop THE FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Compliments of Compliments of FAIRFIELD LAUNDRY MAXWELL BROS. AND BOLEN WINNSBORO FURNITURE COMPANY POPE’S ESSO STATION Compliments of Congratulations To The Senior Class BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE W. A. ROBINSON Home Of Better Values Winnsboro, S. C . Compliments of COMMUNITY AND FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Compliments of Congratulations, Senior Class SHIVER SPRINGS, INC. PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. Shiver Ginger Ale and other delightful beverages Wholesale Foods Columbia, S. C. TODD SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Compliments of 9375 Main Street Columbia 1, S. C MARTIN AND DOVE SERVICE STATION MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS Compliments of BANK Winnsborp, S. C. BOYD AND WINN-RIDGE THEATERS Member of F. D. 1. C. CARR ICE CREAM COMPANY Safe — Sane — Sound JIMMY BUMGARDNER Read THE NEWS AND HERALD Compliments of Fairfield County Weekly RENWICK PONTIAC COMPANY Winnsboro, $, C. Est. 1884 $2,00 Yearly Sales And Service Compliments of THE MEN’S SHOP LANCE, INC Exclusive Men’s Wear Telephone21897 Phone 432 2531 Devine Street Columbia, S. C. Winnsboro, S. C. L. C. HARDY Compliments of THE WYLIE STORE Your Jeweler Winnsboro, S. C HANA DOTY CO. Best Wishes To The Seniors From Sales And Service Your Chrysler And Plymouth Dealer L„ D. DUNN, JEWELER 107 Congress Street Dial 249 Winnsboro, S. C. Compliments of A. E. DAVIS CO., INC. Compliments of Groceries-Meats-Produce-Purina- Chows-Seeds-Farm Supplies Did 411 GERMANY-ROY-BROWN Columbia, S. C. P EARCE-YOUNG ANGEL CO. Wholesale Goods Compliments of Chester, $. C RUFF MOTOR CO. Sdes And Service Ford Dealer FARMERS EXCHANGE Winnsboro, S. C. Compliments of FAIRFIELD CLOTH SHOP Winnsboro, S. C. CATHCART HARDWARE CO. U-Wash-lt Winnsboro, S. C. Glidden Paints, Hardware, Farm Equipment, Bendix Automatic Use Our U-Wash-lt Phone 5741 Compliments of M. H. DOTY HARDWARE CO. Every Good Wish To The Graduating Class of 1951 BANK OF FAIRFIELD Member of F. D. I. C. Strength-Safety-Servi ce GOOD FOOD FOR PLEASED -■-Tr=.r= r GUESTS john Sexto n co CHICAGO —IONG ISIAHD CUT —PHILADELPHIA DALLAS—ATLANTA—PITTSBURGH—DETROIT—iOSTC Compliments of PROPSTS LADIES SHOP AND PROPST'S FLORIST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 195 J UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY VtlNNSBORO, S. C. Compliments of WINNSBORO PETROLEUM CO. HOME FOLKS” Phone 483 Winnsboro, S. C. McMASTER’S DRUG STORE Compliments of COLONIAL DRUG STORE Phone 279 Winnsboro, S. C. Compliments of THE PALMETTO FROZEN FOODS LOCKER CO.


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