Mt Zion Institute - Tusitala Yearbook (Winnsboro, SC)
- Class of 1958
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The Class of 1958 MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE ' Winnsboro, South Carolina - Presents i r TUSITALA FOREWORD This is Mount Zion - - her hopes - her dreams - - her aspirations. VKiTlTUtE HI LITES ADVERTISEMENTS - Page 115 We, the members of the Senior Class, dedicate the 1958 TUSITALA to Mr. Riley McMaster, He served Mount Zion faithfully as a member of the Board of Trustees until his tragic accident last summer. We have valued his friendship and all of us hope that he will be back among us soon. DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION MR. E. A. WILLIAMS S upe rint e nde nt MR. P. W. COLLINS Principal MISS JOHNNIE MAE CAMERON Secretary Board of Trustees Mr. R. H. Jennings, Mr. R. E. Patrick, Mr. Neal Truslow, Mr. Herman Price, Mr. E. A. Williams - Superintendent. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Amos Davis. Page Eight FACULTY Mrs. Anna Bozard, Mrs. Helen R. Taylor, Mr. F. S. Gale. Mr. T, W. Gladden, Mr. Bob Donaldson. Page Nine faculty Dorothy C. Hiott, Mb. Evangeline Rohintoo. M... Pauline T. «11™.. Page Ten FACULTY Miss Mary Maner, Mrs. Margaret McNeely. Page Eleven Mr. John Powell, Mr. Bob English. FACULTY Mr. Steve Goudelock, Miss Betty Ann McCrorey, Miss Sara Faucette. Page Twelve Miss Nancy C. Wylie, Miss Kathleen Lemmon. Senior Class Officers CHARLES TURNER President JAMES COLE Vice-President YVONNE JOHNSTON Secretary Page Fourteen PEPPER PHILLIPS Treasurer JAMES EDWARD ALBERT Wait, wait . . , always ready to go . . . happy go lucky. HILDA LOUISE BAKER What’d you make? . . . depend- able . . . motor mouth. ELIZABETH ANNE BECKHAM Never worries . . . friendly . . . When I Fall In Love. SENIORS SANDRA GAIL BLACK Y'all, let me tell you a joke . . beautiful blond tresses . . . cheerful. CAROL ANN BOULWARE Oh, that’s so sweet . . . loqua- cious . . . giggler. CLARENCE FULMER BRANHAM ChunkBaby one . . . easy going . . . My Special Angel. WILLIAM BYRON BRAZEL nAw, Mr. Gale , . . quiet and surprising , . . What Am I Living For. ROBERT MILLER BRICE Sure would like to . . , naughty wit . . . Fools Fall in Love. ELLA PATRICIA CATHCART Independent and industrious . . . reserved . . . April Love. SENIORS WILLIAM ESTES CATHCART Artistic ability . . . bashful . . . trustworthy. JOSEPH HARVEY CLARK Pick it up . . . executive . . . Stardust. BOBBY RAY COGDILL Well, my Olds . . . pokey . • . Every Little Breeze Seems to Whisper Louise. JAMES MILTON COLE I'm here to tell you . . . loves a party. . . Slippin' 'n' Slidin1. SANDRA COLLETTE COLEMAN Oh, yeah? , . . perky . . . Twilight Time. WILLIAM LOGAN COLEMAN Wait a darn minute . . . hates to be worried . . . In Paradise.11 SENIORS ROY GENE DODD 'Who me? Sure ,. contagious :un . . Looking Back.11 BARBARA KAY FAGAN What a drab existence . . . capable , . , Mouth ... I Need You.So. LOUISE ELAINE FINLEY Leave me alone , , . loves a party . . . thoughtful. RONALD LEE GAY Businessman. . . good nature d. . , So Rare. ELIZABETH DOUGLASS GEDDINGS I wanna thank ya . . . shag fiend , . , Searchin1. BOBBY EUGENE GLADDEN Have car, will travel , , , ladies' man . . . mumbler. SENIORS SYBIL ANN GLADDEN The giggler . . . all-American girl . . . Return to Me. “ HENRY EARL GOFORTH According to my calculations1' . . . independence personified. . . Lollypop. FRANCES IRVIN GRAHAM Y'all, lemme just tell you . . . never in a rush . . . conscientious. DONALD WESLEY GREER Whut? . . . mischievous angel . . . ’’Tequila. 11 CLYDE EUGENE HINNANT “Give me a cigarette11 . . . self- sufficient . . . unpredictable. SARAH VERNA HIOTT 111 wonder how this works . . . ambitious . . . ability plus. SENIORS JOAN HOLLIS Happy homemaker, « quiet. , , ’’Too Young. SARAH BARNETTE HOY Pseudo-intellectual. . .voluminous vocabulary. . . Scarlet Ribbons.11 BARBARA ZEALY JENNINGS Geometric genius . , , infectious laugh . . . “All the Way. EMILY YVONNE JOHNSTON Sincere . . . delicate . . . Mona Lisa Smile.11 EVELYN CLAUDETTE KELLY By all means . . . genuine . , . athletic. NORMA JEAN KELLY Thank you, Mam . . . serene domestic. SENIORS CHRISTINE ELLIOTT KETCHIN Oh, well . . . sympathetic . . . talented. MARY ANN LEWIS Quiet ... a smile for everyone . . . It's Too Soon to Know. MARY CATHERINE McCRIGHT Calm, quiet, and lovable . . . It's Not for Me to Say. MARY CHARLEEN McFADDEN WILLIAM BAXTER McLENDON, JR. KITTY RICE McMASTER Y'all . . . petite . . brainy Wise guy. . . baseball fanatic. . . What? I don't understand . . . , , . Short Fat Fanny. Take Me Out to the Ball Game. consecrated , , . My Prayer. SENIORS ROBERT ROWELL McMEEKIN, JR. Good morning . . . true gentle- man , . „ scientific. JEWANETA ELIZABETH NEELEY Wha-a-a-t? , , . graceful . . . poised. PATRICIA ANN NUNN Business-like , , , willing to help . . . No Love.11 CECIL WILLIAM PHILLIPS Cute 1 . . . personality plus . . . Earth Angel.rt NORVELLE LOUISE ROBINSON R-e-a-l-l-y ... a little dense . . . Never Till Now. MORRIS REGINALD ROBINSON We won ... in the fog . . friendly. SENIORS STANLEY ROLLINS The Yankee ... in a big hurry to go nowhere . . . True Love. ILA MARIE SATTERFIELD So there . . . chews bubble gum , . , Dreamy Eyes. JEWEL DIANE STILLWELL Heck fire . vivacious . . The Voice. BERTHA LOUISE STRANGE Shorthand is killing me . . . clothes horse , . . B-o-b-b-y. OLGA JEAN TANNER Always smiling . . . tiny. . easy going. SENIORS BILLIE JUNE THOMAS CHARLES ELBERT TURNER Look, now I'm a leper ... I'm not married , . . versatile Shrimp — Al? . . 0 Chances Are. . . . All I Have to Do Is Dream. SENIOR SNAPS SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Barbara Jennings Charles Turner SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary McCright Robert McMeekin MOST VERSATILE Barbara Fagan Joe Clark Page Twenfy-Six SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC Claudette Kelly Billy Coleman Page Twenty-Seven MOST ORIGINAL Bobby Brice June Thomas SENIOR Page Twenty-Eight -£ V jvn 1 3ec oV . VO VJV? qo 9 -n dd 9s V)o sdd G eet Miss D.A.R. BARBARA JENNINGS King Teen REGGIE ROBINSON Miss Hi-Miss YVONNE JOHNSTON Page Thirty n MT. ZION INSTITUTE This (-«u’t Fitmif lii-d u iih the Compliments« Community Federal Savings and Loan Association OF WINNSBORO LEARNING AND SAVING ARE THE TWIN FOUNDATIONS OF YOUR FUTURE Your Future trill he here before you Rnou' it. NOW is the time to start saving fur your College Education. WHY NOT COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US Larry Bairefoot Barbara Barnette Ball Barnette Joan Bell Jimmie Lee Beckham Berry Bonds Junior Class Officers Marshall Plyler----------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Jerry Collins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vice-President Betty Martin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Secretary Mac Ren wick----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Treasurer Page Thirty-Two JUNIORS Perry Bonds Robert Boulware Jerry Bowers Bill Calkins Jerry Collins Grady Cotton Polly Craft Ed Crawford Nancy Croxton Irene Daniels Carolyn Davenport Morris Douglas James Evans Mary Jane Evans David Frier JUNIORS Harriet Gerald Rebecca Gladden Glaudette Gregory Willodene Hackle Wade Hall Jocko Hefner Dot Hennessee Regenia Hewitt Jane Houze Jim Hudson Billy Jeter Melvin Johns Ann Jones Mary Ann Ladd Glenda Lee JUNIORS Wayne Lewis Betty Martin Horace Mills Gene Mincey Barbara McMaster Henry Nash Alice Newman Wanda Peach Tommy Perry Marshall Plyler Sandra Poston Doris Powers Mac Renwick Jim Rhinehardt Patsy Sanders JUNIORS Ed Sharpe Aim Shaw Tommy Simpson James Smith Minnie Smith Patricia Smith Wyman Starnes Jimmie Stevenson Tommy Stevenson u iS Annis Talbot Janice Taylor Theron Waldrop Harry Walsh Rudy Weed Carl Wilkes JUNIORS Jackie Wilkes Marion Wilkes Nancy Wood NOT PICTURED: Ronald Beasley Sam Brice Leonard Cail Page Thirty-Seven Decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom Karen Armstrong Stewart Beasley Robert Black SOPHOMORES Cl ass Officers Doug Shaw------------------------------------President Dot Timms-----------------------------—----- Secretary Jerry Taylor-------------------------------- Treasurer Mary Ann Brunnemer----------------------Vice-President Jeanette Boulware Lawrence Branham Elliot Brice Mary Ann Brunnemer Billy Buchanan Ann Busbee Claudia Carter Luther Chandler Jim Coleman Donnie Collins Ronnie Collins Jerry Cooper Charles Craft Herbert Craft Judy Crossland Mary Ann Crossland Ethel Dean Jimmy Ray Douglas Priscilla Driggers Kay Edenfield Sloan Emerson Way man Rymer Darvin Flanders Agatha Fort Dorothy Frier Olivia Gerald Billy Graves Perry Gray Buddy Hagood Ray Hammons Chip Hayes Deanna Hefner Bob Hilton Larry Hollis Linda Isenhower Bobby Joyner Richard LeGrand Betty Jo Lemmon Nancy Lewis Patsy Lyles SOPHOMORES Travis Matthews Bud McDonald Donnie McDonald Johnny McLeod Nell McFadden Aubrey Mitchell Jean Oliver Wade Parker Billy Perry Paulette Porter Buddy Propst Evelyn Ramsey Dan Ravenel Patsy Rish Sonny Sanders Jim Schmidt Doug Shaw Jackie Sims Billy Sloan Vanettie Smith Ruby Stokes Grady Strange Sandy Swygert Jerry Taylor Lee Thigpen Ann Timmons Dot Timms Carolyn Truesdale Joel Waldrop Gearldine Walton SOPHOMORES Janice Wilson Albert Windham Gay Wright Nancy Young NOT PICTURED: Martha Boulware Jerry Davenport T ad Doty Charles Feaster Jimmy Hicklin Kenneth Martin Page Forty FRESHMEN Class Officers John Johnson-------------------------- — President Dub Davis------------------------- Vice-President Jimmy McLendon----------------Secretary - Treasurer Marvin Alexander Patricia Anderson Bruce Baker Wesley Baker Jean Bass Joyce Black Honey Kay Blackwell Audine Boone Wallace Boulware Sarah Brice Johnny Brigman Linda Brinson Mary Lynn Brown Harold Bryant Judy Bunch Tommy Busbee Reggie Byrd Furman Cail John Carter Johnnie Carroll Emily Castles Louis Christie Bobby Clarkson Mary Coleman Ronnie Collins Rita Conyers Mary Ann Cooper Dub Davis Jessee Douglas Andrea Dove Pamela Fellers Bobby Fickling Bobby Fort Stan Gale Carolyn Gladden Mary Helen Gladden Shelbia Gresham Lanny Gunter Joe Hennessee Katherine Hiott Weda Jo Houze E. M. Hunter Page Forty-One FRESHMEN Geroge Hutson John Johnson Susan Kelly Gene Kelly Carol Kimble Charles Le Grande Lindsey Leviner Ronnie McDaniel Buddy McFadden Brenda McLendon Jimmy McLendon Sandra McLendon Wayne McLendon Harriet McMaster Charles Montgomery Carol Morris Michael Patrick Ester Peach Linda Perry Betty Jo Plyer Earl Pope Darlene Porter Sonjia Porter Ann Raley Linda Ramsey Billy Reid Jimmy Robinson Bonnie Short Wayne Shull Sandra Sikes Billy Simpson Jerry Lee Smith Jerry Spencer Smith Joette Spries Johnny Starnes Kitty Stewart Betty Ann Stone Ted Strange Gay Timms Jane Thomas Judy Thomas Joel Valesco Sandra Walsh Joe Warren Carole Weathersby Barbara Webb Furman White Gloria White Mary Jim Wilkes NOT PICTURED: Kenneth Foster Lamar Hewitt Gene Kelly Donald Lewis Lionel Ransom Page Forty-Two SUB-FRESHMEN Class Officers Billy Patrick -• Sam Arnette -• Tommy Griggs Julia Harden ----President Vice-President ---- Secretary — — Treasurer Emmy Lou Anderson Sam Arnette Ruby Arnold Kay Bass Glenda Bolen Donald Branham Lindsay Branham Robert Branham Keith Brewington Joe Brice McDaniels Brice Verla Brooks Cecil Broom Ann Brown Doug Buchanan Jo Carey Harriet Chandler Dannie Childers Joyce Coleman Helen Collins Oscar Collins Robert Cooper Larry Cotton Joyce Crawford Theodore Crossland Robert Crouch Robert Cunningham Vickie Dark Kenneth Davenport Gloria Douglas Paul Dove Ronald Duncan Samuel Ellison Sandra Evans Carolyn Feaster Dorothy Floyd James Foster Jamie Frazier Elmer Fuller Henry Gerald Ed Gladden James Gladden Page Forty-Three SUB-FRESHMEN Thomas Griggs Julia Margaret Harden Juliette Harrison Steve Hilton Eddie Hinson Cindy Hiott Christine Holbrook Dale Holmes Norma Hudson Tommy Hudson Susie Lyles Linda Martin James McDonald John McM aster Reginald McPhatter Ronald McPhatter Jerome Mincey Derrill Mixon Carolyn Neeley Billy Jean Osborne Carroll Parlor Billy Patrick Jane Pearson Beverly Powers Joan Powers Alvin Raley Jamie Ravenel Verna Faye Reynolds Judy Rhinehardt Walter Rutland Patsy Shaw Barbara Jean Smith Carolyn Smith Margaret Smith Charles Spires Libby Spires Brenda Starnes Marie Starnes Brenda Stevenson Martha Stevenson Diane Stokes Derrand Summers John Taylor Dianne Truesdale Mary Barkley Turner Mary Jo Turner Donald Walker Robbie Walker Jo Warmoth Larry Waters Brenda Weed Belvia Wilson Johnny Ray Wilson Theron Wilson Richard Yongue NOT PICTURED: Spencer Hewitt Corbett Johnson James McDonald Stanley Richardson Page Forty-Four FOOT FRONT ROW: Darvin Flanders, Wade Hall, Ed Craw- Hudson. BACK ROW; Jackie Wilks, Berry Bonds, Mac COACHES Mr, John Powell, Mr. Bob Donaldson, Mr, Bob English, t BALL ord, Donald Greer, Billy Coleman, Larry Smith, Jim lenwick, Jerry Taylor. CHAPLAIN Rev. R. L. Sturgis MANAGERS Steve Hilton, Jimmy Douglas, Bobby Fort, Chip Hayes. ED CRAWFORD BILLY COLEMAN Guard ,TDUBU DAVIS LARRY SMITH T ackle JOHN JOHNSON Quarterback MIKE O'NEAL Halfback Guard JIM HUDSON End DONALD GREER Center GENE MINCEY Tackle DARVIN FLANDERS End WADE HALL Tackle -ONNIE COLLINS Halfback JERRY TAYLOR Halfback JACKIE WILKES Halfback BERRY BONDS Fullback BRUCE BAKER Guard HORACE MILLS Guard GRADY COTTON End TOMMY STEVENSON Halfback M. HUNTER Halfback Football Action Shot Cheerleaders Joette Spires, Barbara Jennings, Diane Stillwell, Kitty Rice McMaster, Yvonne Johnston, Sandra Coleman. Page Fifty-One HOMECOMING QUEEN SANDRA COLEMAN Sponsor for Captain Billy Coleman LOUISE STRANGE Sponsor for Bobby Cog dill Page Fifty-Two DEANNA HEFNER Sponsor for Donald Greer BARNEY HOY Sponsor for Dewey Marsh mm Underclass Sponsors Kitty Stewart, Darlene Porter, Janice Taylor, Ann Busbee, Travis Matthews, Barbara McMaster, Betty Martin, Shelbia Gresham, Perry Ann Cathcart, Mary Coleman. Mr. Williams crowns Sandra. MASCOTS Charlie Freeman and Susan Collins Page Fifty-Three GIRL’S BASKETBALL Kitty McMaster, Patty Cathcart, Nancy Croxton, Geraldine Walton, June Thomas, Claudette Kelly, Bar- bara Barnette, Regenia Hewitt, Irene Daniels, Paulette Porter, Ann Busbee. Page Fifty-Four COACH Mr. Bob English MANAGER Sandra Coleman NANCY CROXTON Forward KITTY McMASTER Forward 'Y JUNE THOMAS Guard PATTY CATHCART Forward 1 CLAUDETTE KELLY Guard IiLfiwi j my liffekrm r ro b lbs. H BARBARA BARNETT Guard Eau Claire 20 M.Z.I. 29 Whitmire 24 M.Z.I. 40 Greenbrier 17 M.Z. I. 38 Chester 36 M.Z.I. 29 Monticello 21 M.Z.I. 31 Newberry 20 M.Z.I. 37 Jenkinsville 24 M.Z. I. 38 Whitmire 21 M.Z.I. 31 Dentsville 37 M. Z.I. 44 Greenbrier 20 M.Z.I. 43 Great Falls 31 M.Z. I. 38 Dentsville 31 M.Z. I. 41 Chester 37 M.Z.I. 37 Winthrop Tr, School 26 M.Z. I. 40 Great Falls 17 M.Z.I. 35 Newberry 19 M.Z.I. 38 CATAWBA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS Pageland 15 M.Z.I. 54 Whitmire 18 M.Z.I. 48 Fort Mill 24 M.Z.I. 26 STATE TOURNAMENTS Floyds 28 M.Z.I. 47 Travelers Rest 19 M. Z. I. 23 Charleston 34 M.Z.I. 24 Sco rekeepers Page Fifty-Six Our champion girls at Catawba Conference. BOY’S BASKETBALL Dub Davis, Jerry Taylor, Charles Turner, Ronnie Collins, Darvin Flanders, Jim Hudson, Billy Coleman, Doug Shaw, Mack Renwick, Pepper Phillips. COACH Mr. Purvis W. Collins MANAGERS Ed Crawford and Bill Calkins Page Fifty-Seven RONNIE DARVIN FLANDERS . Forward EG.U.S.P DOUG SHAW Center pfrv; I WjUv'.f,'; BILLY COLEMAN K Rf WICK •«Guard'' ■ I % % rm .... Eau Claire 45 M. Z.I. 42 Whitmire 23 M. Z.I. 52 Greenbrier 31 M. Z.I. 46 - Chester 31 M. Z.I. 43 Monticello 16 M. Z.I. 46 CATAWBA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS Newberry 51 M. Z.I. 55 Jenkinsville 44 M. Z.I. 55 Clover 32 M. Z.I. 52 Whitmire 22 M. Z.I. 43 Great Falls 34 M. Z.I. 59 Dentsville 37 M. Z. I. 73 Winthrop Tr. School 55 M.Z.I. 63 Greenbrier 29 M. Z.I. 82 Great Falls 39 M. Z.I. 62 STATE TOURNAMENTS Dentsville 31 M. Z. I. 65 Chester 42 M. Z.I, 38 Langley-Bath-Clearwater 42 M.Z.I. 43 Winthrop Tr, School 45 M. Z.I, 56 Taylors 49 M.Z.I. 48 Great Falls 38 M. Z.I. 46 Newberry 41 M. Z.I. 50 m Junior Varsity Team FIRST ROW: Jimmy Schmidt, Laurence Branham, Charles Craft, Jimmy Douglas, Theron Wal- drop, Coach Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Bobby McMeekin, Theron Wilson, Wayman Rymer, Joel Waldrop, Jimmy Coleman. Page Fifty-Nine Our Champion Boys at Catawba Conference BASEBALL Page Sixty COACH Mr. John Powell MANAGERS Horace Mills and Bruce Baker RONNIE COLLINS Catcher REGGIE KOm Pitched JERRY TAYLOR Shortstop IMMY COLEMAN V Third Base J DARVIN JAMES SMITH Left Field BERRY BONDS Center Field TRACK FIRST ROW: Bobby Joyner, Donald Greer, Jim Hudson, Jerry Bowers. SECOND ROW: Tommy Stevenson, Mac Renwick, Wade Hall, Perry Gray, Carl Wilkes, Jimmy Ray Douglas. Page Sixty-Two COACH Mr. Bob Donaldson MANAGER Bobby Fort TUSITALA STAFF BARNEY HOY Editor BARBARA FAGAN Assistant Editor SALLY HIOTT Assistant Literary Editor ILA MARIE SATTERFIELD Literary Editor DONALD GREER Sports Editor PATRICIA NUNN Typist BARBARA JENNINGS Business Manager f YVONNE JOHNSTON Photo Editor KITTY RICE McMASTER Assistant Photo Editor MRS, ANNA BOZARD Sponsor CAMPUS COMMENTS STAFF CHARLES TURNER Business Manager MARY McCRIGHT Editor-in-Chief Society Editor DOUGLASS GEDDINGS Business Aid JOETTE SPIRES Business Aid BARNEY HOY News Editor CLAUDETTE KELLY Sports Editor IRENE DANIELS Reporter MARSHALL PLYLER Assistant Sports Editor JUNE THOMAS Typist BILL CALKINS Assistant Business Manager BARBARA McMASTER Assistant News Editor KITTY RICE McMASTER Circulation Manager % MR. F. S. GALE Sponsor Joe Clark------- Jackie Wilkes Barbara Jennings Mary McCright ---- President Vice-President ---- Secretary ---- Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL The student council has been extremely ac- tive this year, in local, District, State, and National Chapters. Joe Clark, Mount Zion's Student Council president and State Vice-Presi- dent, presided at one of the general sessions at the State Convention in Florence. He also led a discussion group at this convention. The club has sponsored various activities such as a talent show, clean-up day, Religious Emphasis Week, P. T. A. membership drive, and Fire Prevention Week. To close a very successful year, a banquet was held with Billy Melton as guest speaker. MISS NANCY C. WYLIE Sponsor BETA CLUB Frances Graham ----- Ila Marie Satterfield Kitty McMaster------ Doug Geddings------- ---- President Vice-President —— Secretary ---- Treasurer j STEVE GOUDELOCK Sponsor This has been a good year for the Beta Club, though the death of our sponsor was quite a blow. Members of the Beta Club helped in the cafeteria, taking up lunch tokens. At our December meeting, we were fortunate in having Mr. T. H, McDonald as our guest speaker. Then in February, our annual Bridge Tourna- ment was held. The money we made helped us to attend the Beta Club Convention in Columbia. F.B1A. Claudette Kelley Nancy Croxton - Gail Black------- Joan Bell ------- Barbara Fagan — — — President Vice-President — — Secretary ---- Treasurer ----- Reporter Although the F. B. L, A. has been organized only three years, it has proved to be an out- standing club. The project of the F. B. L, A. is to type for teachers and community organi- zations. At the District Meeting at Lancaster in January, Nancy Croxton was elected vice- president of District V, and Byron Brazzell was chosen Mr, Future Business Executive, The club also attended the State Convention at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia. MISS McCROREY, MR, GALE Sponsors F.T.A. Barney Hoy ----- Barbara Fagan -■ Patty Cathcart — Sandra Coleman ---- President Vice-President ---- Secretary ----Treasurer MISS KATHLEEN LEMMON Sponsor The F. T. A Club, sponsored by Miss Kathleen Lemmon, was very active this year. The main purpose of the Future Teachers is to supply substitute teachers, though it helps the school in other ways. The F. T. A. sponsored a Christmas essay and poem contest, awarding prizes to the best essay and the best poem. The project chosen for this year was the im- provement of assembly programs. G.A.A. Regenia Hewitt Janice Taylor - Joan Bell----- Nancy Wood — -----President Vice-President ---- Secretary ---- Treasurer The G. A. A. drives to promote athletics at Mount Zion. As a part of this they have sponsored the sale of football season tickets and have advertised the ball games. They were responsible for the girls T new basketball warm- ups and the cheerleaders1 new uniforms. MISS MARY MANER Sponsor BLOCK M. Donald Greer - Billy Coleman Charles Turner John Johnson - ----------- President —-— Vice-President Se cretary—Tre asurer ------------ Reporter MR. BOB DONALDSON Sponsor The Block M Club is the newest of Mount Zion’s clubs. This year the club sold candy to pay the football boy's camp expenses and to buy new equipment. The club is made up of boys who have earned their letters by participating in various sports. F.H.A. Janice Wilson — Betty Jo Lemmon Kay Edenfield — Geraldine Walton Evelyn Ramsey -- ----President Vice-President - Secretary --- Treasurer — — Reporter In September, our club received fifteen new members. We elected Janice Wilson, president; Evelyn Ramsey, vice-president; Kay Edenfield, secretary; and Geraldine Walton, treasurer. In October, we attended the State Fair in Co- lumbia and spent an enjoyable day. We gave a Christmas party in the school cafeteria in December. At the party Miss Faucett, our sponsor, received a beautiful orchid from the J H, A. members. During December we sold cosmetics to help raise money. Near the end of the month we sent a new constitution to the state supervisor. When January came, we were a new club, The Future Homemakers of America. We have planned a cake sale and a spring hop as the final activities of this year. I MISS SARA FAUCETT Sponsor F.F.A. Billy Cathcart--------------- President Bobby Gladden----------Vice-’President James Albert-----------------Secretary Marion Wilkes --------------- Treasurer MR. TOM GLADDEN Sponsor The Mount Zion Institute F. F. A. Club be- gan the year by winning the district Forest Contest with a fifty-dollar first prize. This money was used to send two delegates, Marion Wilkes and Morris Douglas, to the state con- vention at Clemson College. Billy Cathcart was elected Federation president and repre- sented Fairfield, Union, and Newberry Coun- ties at the National Convention in Kansas City. The F. F. A. purchased a new Poss Hereford bull through the Sears Roebuck Foundation. Kitty Rice McMaster was the M. Z. I. beauty queen. Tad Doty, Earl Pope, Stan Gale, and Ronnie McDaniels represented the club at New- berry for the Soil Judging Contest. Represent- ing the Mount Zion Chapter also were judging teams for livestock, beef, and dairy cattle. Fourteen members of the M. Z. I. Club attended the new F, F. A. Camp at Cherry Grove last summer. Twenty plan to attend it this year. The F. F. A. boys have cooperated with the other clubs, in the school in rounding out the school program. Doug Shaw-------------------------------------------------- President Bud McDonald ----------------------------------------- Vice-President Jimmy Coleman---------------------------------------------- Secretary Darvin Flanders —----------.---.------------------------- Treasurer LATIN CLUB This year the entire Latin Club attended the Latin Forum at Winthrop College During the year, the club learned Latin songs and par- ticipated in the singing at the Forum. Two first year students and two second year stu dents entered the derivative contest which is sponsored by the Forum each year. I - - MRS. EVANGELINE ROBINSON Sponsor FRENCH CLUB Donald Greer---------------------------------——----------- President Bill Calkins----------------------------------------- Vice-President Barbara Jennings ------------------------------------- — Secretary Jim Rhinehardt ------------------------------------------- Treasurer MRS. MARGARET McNEELEY Sponsor The French Club has held monthly meet- ings during which interesting programs were given and refreshments were served They have participated for the third year in a state- wide French contest and have given a play in assembly. This year they attended, for the first time, the Language Forum at Carolina at which time they presented a play. The play was awarded first prize. Sally Hiott represen- ted Mount Zion in the vocabulary contest at this Forum. D.E. CLUB Perry Bonds __ Louise Baker _ Marshall Plyler James Cole----- Olga Tanner — Louise Baker — Bobby Gladden James Albert — - _______ President - First Vice-President Second Vice-President ------------ Secretary -------------Treasurer -------------Historian -----Parliamentarian --------------Chaplain The Mount Zion Chapter of Distributive Education Clubs has enjoyed a most successful year. It has sponsored three assembly pro- grams, an alumni tea, eight professional meetings, two pay programs, and an employer- employee banquet. The members and their sponsor, Mrs. Helen Robinson Taylor, have attended regional, district, and state conven- tions. Among the state honors that the club has won are these: a state charter; second place in Project- of-the- Year; winner of a three- star plaque for Club-of-the-Year, which is the highest award in its field; and State President of South Carolina Distributive Education Clubs of America, Perry Bonds. MRS. HELEN R. TAYLOR Sponsor MOUNT ZION LIBRARY CLUB Robert McMeekin ----------------------------------------- President Sally Hiott --------------------------------------- Vice-President Ann Busbee --------------------------------------------- Secretary Katherine Hiott ------------------------------------------Treasurer Charlene McFadden, Gail Black--------------------------- Typists Barbara Jennings, Patricia Nunn ----------------------------Typists MRS. PAULINE T. WILLIAMS Sponsor This year has been a very active one for the Library Club. It sponsored a general read- ing program during National Library Week and adopted the slogan, Wake up and Read. 11 The club has given to the Mount Zion Library two aluminum wall magazine racks. During Book Week, the Library Club presented Louisa Mae Alcott's Little Women, and also invited W. D, Mitchell, our county Superintendent of Edu- cation, to give a talk in assembly. Two dele- gates were sent to the State Convention held at Winthrop College, BAND Sam Brice -----------------------------------------------------President Jerry Collins------------------------------------------ Vice-President Billy Buchanan ----------------------------------------------- Secretary Bud McDonald ------------------------------------------------- Treasurer This year the band marched during the half-time at football games for the first time. They also marched in the Chester Christmas parade and the Shrine parade in Charlotte. MR. WALTER B. GRAHAM Director MR. WALTER B. GRAHAM MRS. NELLE SPROTT Sponsors This has been a productive year for the Glee Club. At Christmas the Messiah was pre- sented. At a special assembly program before Easter the Glee Club sang Eastertide,11 a can- tata. Then came the district contest at New- berry College. Mount Zion rated 1-plus. The Glee Club took part in the State Contest at Winthrop College, rating a 1 in Class A mu- sic. All through the year the Glee Club per- formed at county teachers 1 meetings, the Lions' Club, and the Rotary Club. The final presen- tation was the Spring Music Festival. OCTETS GIRLS OCTET Tina Ketchin, Frances Graham, Carol Boulware, Mary Ann Brunnemer, Diane Stillwell, Yvonne Johnston, Jackie Simms, Harriet McMaster and Norvelle Robinson. Mrs. Sprott - Accompanist. BOYS' OCTET Tina Ketchin - Accompanist, Bud McDonald, Sam Brice, Billy Reid, Chip Hayes, Wayne Shull, Tommy Stevenson, and Wesley Baker. Page Eighty-Two t: 3 S •; Page Eighty-Fjve Page Eighty-Six sn R STANDOUTS FRANCES GRAHAM President of Beta Club BILLY COLEMAN Most Valuable Player HI -LITES ilLuuit Hum I-KAIX TlON Thiirsd; A TYPICAL Miss Lemmon's First Year Algebra Class Ten-Minute Break One of Mr. Donaldson's Physical Education Classes SCHOOL DAY The Rush to First Period Lunch Study Hall in the Library Detention Hall SENIOR PLAY MR. F. S. GALE Director JUNIOR PLAY GALLOPING GHOSTS During Page Ninety-Four THEME STAIRWAY TO THE STARS After Page Ninety-Five The Faculty Takes a Coffee Break Page Ninety-Six Registration for Student Council Elections Mount Zion Beauties in the Annual Christmas Parade Page Ninety-Seven The Band Performs at Homecoming At their annual football banquet, Billy Coleman is awarded the Most Valuable Player cup and Don- ald Greer the W. R. Price Memorial Trophy. Claudette Kelly accepts the Catawba Conference Championship Trophy. Page Ninety-Eight The Cheerleaders Arrive on the Field at Homecoming Poge Ninety-Nine After Class Night exercises, the seniors enjoy a party given them by Mr. Mrs. E. A. Williams. CLASS NIGHT The Class Lawyers, June Thomas and Donald Greer, read the Class Will. Page One Hundred Frances Graham presents the Class Prophecy, BACCALAUREATE The Reverend Williams of Lancaster addresses the class. After the sermon, the marshals lead the class out. Page One Hundred One GRADUATION The longest walk in the world The Climax Page One Hundred Two GRADUATION Aftermath Finis Page One Hundred Three CLASS POEM Many years ago, it seems, when we were very young, With heads held up, tho1 hearts were faint and courage was not strong, We started on our strug'ling way, as together then we clung. As each year came along it brought us things both bright and sad That taught us how to live and work in good times and in bad, As then we traveled on an on, young lass and each young lad. Now at the milestone in our lives we pause a while to think — What debts we owe our teachers, who, with patience and with love, Helped guide us in the best of ways to reach this nearing brink. What debts we owe to everyone who helped us in our fight To find what really counts in life: Respect, not love of might; Friendship, Faith, and Fellowship, Kindness, love of Right, Love of Country; Honesty; these we must not slight. Now, looking back, we all can see how little we can do To show how much we value all the training we had too. Today we surely realize how much we owe to school; Mount Zion, though we now must leave, our hearts you'll ever rule. SALLY HIOTT Class Poet Honor Graduates Louise Baker Anne Beckham Patricia Cathcart Barbara Fagan Louise Finley Douglass Geddings Sybil Gladden Frances Graham Charles Turner Sara Hiott Barney Hoy Mary McCright Kitty Rice McMaster Robert McMeekin Ila Marie Satterfield Louise Strange Olga Tanner Page One Hundred Four CLASS HISTORY It is my special privilege to present to you the recorded events in the history of the class of 1958. How well we remember our first year of high school, 1953. We were very proud to be a part of high school, and our enthusiasm could hardly be restrained. After our initiation, we felt as if we actually belonged. We still recall the pride of being ninth-graders. How we looked down on the youngej members of eighth grade! That year we began to join various clubs, participate in sports, and some were chosen to represent the school at the mental contests in Columbia. We had hardly become adjusted to being freshmen when, before we knew it, we were-in the tenth grade. It was a wonderful year, and we began to enjoy high school as it should be enjoyed. Wehadour first delightful glimpse of the Junior-Senior. Some of the girls were fortunate enough to be chosen to serve the juniors and seniors, and some of the boys were given the honor of being doormen. 1956-57 - - such a memorable year ! We were just basking in the glory of being mighty juniors. Our main objective was to raise enough money to give the seniors a successful Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We sold candy and hose, worked in the canteen, and presented the class play M'Liss. M Finally the long-awaited night arrived. When the doors of the gymnasium were thrown open, revealing our beautiful nSea Fantasy, the admiring glances and excited whispers told us that it was a job well done. Claudette Kelly and Mary McCright represented our class at Girls' State, Bobby Brice was our representative at Boys' State, marshals and ushers for Commencement exercises were chosen, and we continued to be active in school affairs and sports. Our senior year was the climax! We experienced all the pleasures of being seniors - - editing the TUSITALA and CAMPUS COMMENTS, electing Senior Superlatives, Miss D. A. R. , Miss Hi Miss, and King Teen, presenting the class play, Men Are Like Street Cars, and attend- ing the beautiful Junior-Senior Prom given us by the juniors. All the work required of us has been completed Now our history is nearing the end. Graduation night, so long looked forward to, brings us a mixture of joy and sadness. Our hearts are grateful for the knowledge we have acquired and for the ideals we have formed. Whatever we may accomplish in life, we shall strive to be an honor to this school. This is our history, the history of the Class of 1958. BARBARA FAGAN Class Historian Page One Hundred Five Although Mrs. Beckham was with us for only a few weeks, her friendly smile, her helping hand, and her ex- cellent math classes are the things we will always remem- ber. Page One Hundred Six IN MEMORIAM SENIOR DIRECTORY JAMES EDWARD ALBERT Transferred from Blythewood, S. C. 9; F. F. A. 1, 2, Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4; F. T.A. 4; D. E. Club 4, Chaplain; Glee Club 1; Student Coun- cil 1. ’’Jim11 HILDA LOJJISE BAKER Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; G. A. A, 2, 3, Coun- cil 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; D. E. Club 3, Historian-4, First Vice-President and Historian; F. T. A 3, Reporter 4; Senior Play; Most Dependable. 11 Butchie ELIZABETH ANNE BECKHAM Transferred from Greenbriar High School, Winnsboro, S. C. 4; Glee Club 4; Friendliest. Beck SANDRA GAIL BLACK J, H. A. 1, 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3, Typist 4; G. A. A. 3,4; F. T.A. 3, 4; F. B L. A. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. Black CAROL ANN BOULWaRE Glee Club!, 2, 4; J. H. A. 1; Library Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball Cheerleader; F, B L. A. 4; Octet, Smiley CLARENCE FULMER BRANHAM Baseball 1, 2; F. F. A. 3. Bay Hay BYRON WILLIAM BRAZELL F F A. 3; F. T.A. 4; F. B. L. A. 4; District Mr. Future Business Ex- ecutive 4. Nightmare ROBERT MILLER BRICE, JR. Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Football Manager 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; State Mental Contestant 1; Cam- pus Comments Reporter 1; Home- room Secretary 1; Junior Play; Stu- dent Council 3; Boys’ State 3; Home- room Vice-President 3; Senior Play; French Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Most Original . Hajji WILLIAM ESTES CATHCART F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, President 4. Catch- a- mule ELLA PATRICIA CATHCART Latin Club 1, 2; i . H. A. 1, 3, 4, Secretary 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Homeroom Presi- dent 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Assistant Classes Editor of Tusitala 4; Li- brary Club 1, 2; Mental Contestant 2; Senior Play, Patty JOSEPH HARVEY CLARK Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Block M Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Vice-President S, C. A. S.C. 3; Most Versatile. Harpy BOBBY RAY COGDILL Football 1, 3, 4; F. F. A, 1; Block M Club 4; Library Club 3, 4; Track 1; F.T.A. 4; D. E. Club 4. Sister JAMES MILTON COLE Graduation Marshal 3; Homeroom President 4; Class Vice-President 4; D. E. Club 4, Secretary and Photo- grapher; F. T. A 4; F. B, L, A, 4; Senior Play; Most Dependable. Grumpy WILLIAM LOGAN COLEMAN Latin Club 1, 2; Class Vice- President 2; Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2; Block M Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Library Club 1, 2; Most Valuable Player Award 4; Most Athletic. Hem SANDRA COLLETTE COLEMAN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Libary Club 2, 3, 4; Class Treas- urer; J. H. A. 1, 2; Basketball Score- keeper 3; Basketball Manager 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 2; F. B. L. A. 3; Homecoming Queen 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Home- room Vice-President 3, Sam SENIOR DIRECTORY ROY GENE DODD F F, A, 3; F. T. A. 4; Beta Club 4; Baseball 2; Junior Play 3; Home- room Treasurer 1; D. E. Club 4; Promotion Manager, Senior Play; Friendliest. Dooie BARBARA KAY FAGAN Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; J. H A. 1,2, 3; District Officer 2, Reporter; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil 3; Mental Contestant 1; F. T.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Reporter 4; Beta Club 3, 4; As sistant Editor of Tusitala 4, So- ciety Editor of Campus Comments ; Class Historian; Most Versatile. Barby LOUISE ELAINE FINLEY Transferred from Ridgeway High School, Ridgeway, S. C. 3; J. H. A. 3, 4; Glee Club 4; G. A. A. 3, 4. Lugoff RONALD LEE GAY D. E. Club 3,4; F. T. A. 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Library Club 4. Doc ELIZABETH DOUGLASS GEDDINGS Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Cam- pus Comments Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3; Bas- ketball 1; Mental Contestant 3; Li- brary Club 1; Wittiest. Doug BOBBY EUGENE GLADDEN Transferred from Ridgeway High School, Ridgeway, S. C. 3; Gradu- ation Usher 3; F. F. A. 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4; F. T.A. 4; F. B. L. A. 4; D. E. Club 4; King of Hearts 4. Gladys SYBIL ANN GLADDEN Transferred from Greenbriar High School, Winnsboro, S. C. 3; F. T.A. 4; Beta Club 4; F. B. L. A. 4. HENRY EARL GOFORTH Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Library Club 2, 3; Football 3; D. E, Club 4 Hank FRANCES IRVIN GRAHAM Latin Club 1, 2; State Latin Deriva- tive Contest 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Ensemble 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Octet 1, 2, 4; G. A. A, I; Campus Comments Reporter 2, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 4; Tusitala Classes Editor 4; F. T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 4; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, President 4; Ju- nior Play 3; Mental Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4; Placed I, 2, 3, 4; State Clinic Band 3; Senior Play; Class Propheto Frannie DONALD WESLEY GREER Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, W. R. Price Memorial Trophy 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Block M Club 3, 4, President 4; French Club 3, 4, President 4; Vice-President 3; Tusitala Sports Editor; Head Graduation Marshal; Library Club 2; Homeroom President 4; Senior Class Play; Wittiest ; Class Lawyer Junior CLYDE EUGENE HINNANT Zombie SARAH VERNA HIOTT Transferred from Walterboro High School, Walterboro, S. C. 3; Library Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4; Mental Contestants 3, 4, placed 3; Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; Local French Contest Winner 3; Senior Play; Class Poet. Sally JOAN HOLLIS J.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; G. A. A. 2; F. B. L. A, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Campus Comments Typist 4. SARAH BARNETT HOY Campus Comments Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Vice- President 2;French Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3; Mental Contestant 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; Student SENIOR DIRECTORY Council 4; Beta Club 3; F. T. A 3, 4, President 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Basket- ball Scorekeeper 4; Editor of Tusi- tala 4 11 Barney11 BARBARA ZEAEY JENNINGS Eatin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 2, Typist 4; G. A. A, 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Basketball I, 3; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Junior Play 3; French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Business Manager Tu- sitalar1 4; Miss D. A. R. 4; Grad- uation Usher 3; Senior Play; Best All Round. Zeke EMILY YVONNE JOHNSTON Transferred from Greenbriar 3; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; F, B. L. A. 3, 4; Miss Junior 3; Miss Hi Miss 4; Graduation Marshal 3; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; F. B, L. A. Queen of Hearts from M. Z. L 4; Class Secretary 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Photo Editor Tusitala 4; Senior Play. Von EVELYN CLAUDETTE KELLY J. H. A. 1, 2, 3, President 2; Home- room Vice-President 1; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player Basket- ball Award l; Most Outstanding Play- er Basketball Award 3; Student Council 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3; F. B, L. A, 3, 4, President 4; Assistant Sports Editor of Campus Comments 3; Sports Editor of Tu- sitala ; Girls' State 3; Most Ath- letic. Chickenfeed NORMA JEAN BOULWARE KELLY J. H. A. 1, 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3; Senior Play. Nomie CHRISTINE ELLIOTT KETCHIN Latin CLub 1, 2; French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Ju- nior Play 3; Basketball Cheerleader 2; Football Cheerleader 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Girls' Octet 4; Graduation Usher 3; Senior Play; Most Courteous. Tina MARY ANN LEWIS Transferred from Blackstock High School, Blackstock, S. C. 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Champion MARY CATHERINE McCRIGHT Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1, 2, President 2; Home- room Secretary 4; F. T.A. 3, 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Mental Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4, Placed 2; Campus Comments Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Girls' State 3; Class President 1; Library Club 1, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 4; Latin Derivative Contestant 1, 2, Placed 2nd 1, Placed 2; U. S. His- tory Award 3; Most Likely To Suc- ceed. Ankles MARY CHARLEEN McFADDEN J. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Latin Club 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Library Club Typist 4; Campus Comments Typist 4. Brodie WILLIAM BAXTER McLENDON, JR. Baseball Manager 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 4; F. T.A. 4. Willy Ben KITTY RICE Me MASTER Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss Freshman 1; Miss Sophomore 2; Mental Con- testant 2, 3; Graduation Marshal 3; Class Treasurer 3; F. T.A. 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Assistant Photo Editor of Tusitala 4; Circulation Manager of Campus Comments 4; Senior Play, Kitty ROBERT ROWELL McMEEKIN, JR. Basketball 1, 4; Library Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4; Beta Club 4; Mental Contestant 2, 4; Football 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play; Most Likely To Succeed. Slick SENIOR DIRECTORY JEWANETA ELIZABETH NEELEY Homeroom Secretary 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3; J. H. A. 1, 2, 3, President Z; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3; F.T.A. Judy PATRICIA ANN NUNN J. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; G. A. A. 2, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Beta Club 4; Typist, Annual Staff 4; Typist, Library Club. Crip CECIL WILLIAM PHILLIPS Class Treasurer 2, 4; Block M Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1; Basketball 1. 2, 3- 4; Foot- ball 3; Graduation Usher 3. Shorty NOR VELLE LOUISE ROBINSON Latin Club 1,2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls' Octet 4; French Club 3, 4; G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Senior Play. Norv MORRIS REGINALD ROBINSON Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; F. T. A. 4; F. F. A. 4; King Teen 4; Most Courteous. Reggie STANLEY ROLLING Transferred from Martinsburg High School, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 4; F. F. A, 4. Mountain Man I LA MARIE SATTERFIELD Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Mental Contestant 1, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Homeroom Secre- tary 2, 3; Literary Editor of Tusi- tala 4; G. A. A. 3, 4, Council 3; Homecoming Queen 2, Queenie JEWEL DIANE STILLWELL J.H, A. 1;Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; F.B. L. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Beta Club 4; Girls' Octet; Homeroom Secretary; Tusitala Typist 4; Football Cheer- leader; Basketball Cheerleader; Senior Play. BERTHA LOUISE STRANGE Latin Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3; F. B. L. A. 3; Beta Club 3; Assistant Business Manager of Tusitala 4; Junior Play 3; Mental Contestant 2. Wesa OLGA JEAN TANNER Library Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Mental Contestant 1, 2; F.T.A, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; D. E Club 4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 2. Skippy BILLIE JUNE THOMAS Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; J. H, A.' 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Miss Future Business Executive 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Campus Comments Typist 4; Class Lawyer; Most Origi- nal. Junie CHARLES EGBERT TURNER Class Vice-President 1; Class Presi- dent 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; French Club 3, 4; Block M Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 3; Campus Comments 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Busi- ness Manager 4; Junior Play 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Football Spotter and Reporter 4; Best-All-Round. Cowboy Page One Hundred Ten FACULTY DIRECTORY ANNA Ha BO ZARD Columbia College, Newberry College, B. S. ; University of South Caro- lina, Winthrop, Graduate Work; History, English EARL ROBERT DONALDSON Catawba College, A. B. ; University of South Carolina, Graduate Work; History, Physical Education. ROBERT G. ENGLISH Erskine, B. S. ; World History, Mathematics. SARA FAUCETT Winthrop, B. S. ; Winthrop, Graduate Work; Home Economics. FRANCIS STANHOPE GALE Citadel, A. B; University of South Carolina, Ed. M. ; Winthrop; Book- keeping, Citizenship, Business English, Business Mathematics. THOMAS WILLIAM GLADDEN Clemson, B. S. ; Agriculture. MARGARET M. Me NEELY Converse College, B. A. ; French, Science, History. JOHN J. POWELL, JR. Catawba College, B. A. ; Mathematics, Science, Biology. EVANGELINE D. ROBINSON Summerland, A. B. ; University of South Carolina, Graduate Work; Latin, English, Social Studies. DANIEL S. GOUDELOCK Wofford College, A, B. ; University of South Carolina; Citadel; Mathe- matics, Algebra, Trigonometry, WALTER B. GRAHAM Southern Conservatory of Music, A0 M. M. ; Music. DOROTHY CRAIG HIOTT Winthrop, B. S. ; Chemistry; General Science, Home Economics, KATHLEEN LEMMON Winthrop, Peabody Extension; University of South Carolina, A. B. ; Algebra, Geometry. MARY M MANER University of Maryland; College of William and Mary; Montreat; Uni- versity of South Carolina; Winthrop, B. S. ; Science, Biology. BETTY ANN McCROREY Winthrop, B. S. ; Typing, Shorthand. NELLE Me MASTER SPROTT Coker College, A. B. ; University of North Carolina; Music. HELEN ROBINSON TAYLOR Lander College, A. B. ; University of South Carolina; English, Dis- tributive Education. PAULINE TIDWELL WILLIAMS Columbia College, Asheville College, B. S. ; William and Mary; Li- brarian. NANCY CAROLINE WYLIE University of Virginia; University of California; Duke; Winthrop; A. B. ; English. 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