Orangeburg High School - Warrior Yearbook (Orangeburg, SC)

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'J' w .,, - .V w ai Y 'f 4 . s E 1 .x 1 ,, :I it 3 i 1 3 i E 1 L 3 f 9 E al If V. 5 5 Q, t 1: u C 0 N x Qfedenfing xl L, E Qi ' ag X WA R R I 0 R nineteen hundred fifty -1 ALMA MATER The mem'ries ol a countless throng Ol scholars young and old l-lold dear the picture ol a school, Engraved in words ol gold. Oh, sons ol Thackston High School, Sing praises to her name, And keep her pure, unblemished shield Forever free from blame! Chorus: Orangeburg! Orangeburg! Ever thy name we sing, Our Alma Mater, hail to thee! Forever thy praise shall ring! We tread the past which they have trod, They who have gone before, 'Tis ours to take the torch they carried, To bear the shield they bore. Ye sons ol Thaclcston l-ligh School, Where eire your paths may lead, Exalt your Alma Mater In thought, in word, in deed! ROBERT CRUTCHFIELD 4 MR. W. L. MOORE Serving in the capacity of both sponsor and teacher during the past two years, you have endeared yourself to the heart of every member oi the dass ot '50, Your patient leadership has added much to the success of this class. It is with the deepest gratitude and respect that we dedicate the 1950 Warrior to you, Mr. Moore. 5 s c S... rss.. .... , is K 1 fi? Lt' at t Principal MR. E. C. SIMPSON Superintendent MR. E. W. RUSHTON City School Board 1 . MACKAY: MR, L. R. WELLS: DR. R. R. SALLEY, Chairman: MR. E. W. RUSHTON, S p t d ntg MR. F. F. LIMEHOUSE: MR. J. B. TERRY. 6 I-IIGI-I SCHOOL FACULTY MR. HUGO ACKERMAN .,..... Social Studies MRS. LILLIAN ARRANTS .... English, Social Studies MR. ARTHUR AYERS , . . Drrcctor Vocational Education MR. FERRELL BARNES .... Auto-Mechanics, Trades MR. MANUEL BLACK ......,.. Agriculture MISS LUCRETIA BRABHAM . . . . . Commerce MISS MAUDE BRYANT , . MR. W. J. CLARK ..... MR. BEN EHRI-IARDT . . . MR. C. D. GENTRY .... MISS MINNIE HERBERT GLAZE MRS. FRANCES GRIFFITH . MRS. MARTHA JOHNSON . MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MR. W. J. STOUDENMIRE . MISS NANCY TILLINGHAST MR. C. FREDERICK ULMER MISS LEILA C. WALKER . MR.E.L.WAY . . . .. MISS BETTY WILLIAMS . . . . . English . Physical Education . . . . Commerce . , . . . Band Mathematics, English . . . . . Science . Home Economics STAFF MALVIN JACKSON ...., Business Manager . Lunch Room Supervisor Secretary to the Superintendent . CI-:rlc ol the Busincss Ottice . Secretary to the Principal NATES BLANTON . . . CLYDE COLE . . . JEAN ANTLEY . . . ROY STRICKLAND . 7 Miss MARGARET WRIGHT' ' MR. W. L. MOORE ....., Scicncc, Mathematics MISS CASSIE NICHOLES ......... English MRS. EVELYN G. RHAME ....... Mathematics MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON .... Ercnch, Science MR. EUGENE SMITH . . , Director ot Student Activitics Shop, Mechanical Drawing , . Physical Education . ...... Music . . Latin, Social Studivs Physical Education, English . . . Home Economics . . . Librarian LASE EIS Senior Class OIIicers FURMAN RILEY . IRVIN SIMS . . ANNETTE BRICKLE ALSTON BLOUNT MR. W. L. MOORE ANN WISE . . Senior Execurive Board Seated ICII to right: CONRAD, MARY BETH: GRAMLING, BARBARA: BRICKLE, ANNETTE: CANNON, MARY: WANNAMAKER, MARY MOORE. Standing Icft to right: SALLEY, EVERETTEQ SUBER, BOBBY: GRAMLING, JOHNNY: BLOUNT, ALSTON: SIMS, IRVIN: RILEY, FURMAN. IO . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer CIass Sponsor Class Mascot pb-B91 K' BATES BLOUNT BOZARD, P. J. B. BRADSBLIRY J BOLIN BOZARD, P. L BRICKLE, J. A. BRICKLL W. L SENIORS OF l95O BATES, FLORENCE WANNAMAKER Ir,-Sr. Vfaitrrss lg Girls' Glw Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glu- Club Otticrgr 43 Mixed Cl'rorus 4: Music Council 47 Tornalmawll Stalt 3, 41 Co-Editor ot Tomahawlr 45 lr. Rad Cross Ottitur 4: Board ot Control ol Publication 4, Atlrlctic Comrnitttw: 37 Mcrnbrrr ol Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Senior Supcrlativu 4. BLOLINT, ALSTON WILCOX B tvarn Baslcctball 25 Football 3, 41 Bloclc O Club 42 Co-Clvairrnan Jr.-Sr. Propfrty Committcu 3: Boys' Stats 3: I-Iomvroorn Otliccr I, 2, 35 Class Otticcr 3, 4: National I-Ionor Socirty 3, 45 Prcsidcnt National I-lonor Socicty 4: Warrior Stalt 2, 45 Studunt Executive Board 3, 47 Senior Supcrlativc 4. BOLEN, MARY ANNIE LEE Consort Band 2, 3, 43 Marclwing Band 2, 3. 4: Band Council 3. 4: Horntroom Otticcr I 2: Jr.-Sr, Dccorating Corn' rnittt-t' 37 National Honor Socicty 3, 4, Warrior Stalt 43 Baslcctball 2, 4. BOZARD, PATRICIA LOUISE Jr.-Sr. Waitr-'ss Ig Girlsi Glu: Club I, 2, 3, 45 Mind Chorus 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Ducorating Convriittsc 3, Jr. Rvd Cross Council 4. BOZARD, PATRICIA JEAN BROWNING I-Iorncroom Ottiiccr lg Jr.-Sr. Waitri'ss I: Girls' Olcr: Club I7 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Cornmittcc 3. BRADBLIRY, ROBERT GARDINER Football 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 33 Conrvrt Band 2, 37 Jr.-Sr, Waitcar 23 Boys' Statc 3: Football 4: Bows CHL, Club 43 Mixed Chorus 4. BRICKLE, JEAN ANNETTE Maid in Ouecn ot Hearts I: Jr.-Sr. Wartrt-ss I 3 Cu rls' Oleg Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixud Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glu' Club Ollliccr 3: Jr.-Sr, Food Cornmittui: 37 Class Oltic.-r 4, Sr. Exccutivc Board 45 National Honor Socifty 3, 4. BRICKLE, WINNIE CAROLYN BRLJNER are -Gb' t ...: f rr' fp -, BRYANT CLARKE COLSON BRLINER, JAMES EDWARD Jr.-Sr. Waiter I 5 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 32 Qpee rators' Club 3: Athletic Committee 3: Manager ol Foot- ball Team 2, 3, 4: Bloclr MOI' Club, BRYANT, JAMES ROBERT Football 2, 3, 4: Bloclc MOI' Club 3, 4: Homeroom Qtticer I: Baslcetball MBI' Team I, 2, 3: Baseball B Team I, 2: Baseball 3: Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2: Knight in Queen ol Hearts Z: Boys' Cilee Club 2, 3, 4: Music Council 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. CANNON, ROBERT EDWARD Orchestra I, 2, 3: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 3: Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 31 Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Knight in Queen ol Hearts 2: Operators' Club 4: Student Council 2: Jr,-Sr. Program I. CANNON, MARY ELIZABETH Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Band Otticer 3: Band Council 3, 4: Chairman ol Board ol Publications 4: Student Executive Board 4: Senior Executive Board 4: Jr.-Sr. Decorating and Food Committee 3: Homeroom Otlicer 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society Qtticer 4: Warrior Statt 4: Home- coming Queen 4: CANNON, R. E. CANNON M E CONRAD CRAFT, B SENIORS CLARKE, WARREN LEE Homeroom Otticer I, 2: UBI' Team Football I: Football 2, 3, 4: Bloclr 'IOM Club 3, 4: Shrine Bowl 4: All State 4: B Team Basketball 4: Marching Band I, 2: Concert Band l, 2: Orchestral 2, 3: Jr.-Sr, Waiter Ig Senior Superlative 4: Canteen Governing Board 3, 4. COLSON, EDITI-I LORETTA Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Executive Board 3: Tomahawk 4: Election Committee 3: Warrior Statt 4: CON RAD, MARY BETH Glee Club I: Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Homeroom Otticer 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3: Class Otticer 2, 3: Jr. Executive Board 3: Promotional Committee, Student Council 2: Constitu- tional Committee 3: Senior Executive Board 4: Chairman Jr.-Sr. Program Committee 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Otticer ol National Society 4: Assistant Editor ol Warrior 4: President J. H. A. 4: Homeroom Representa- tive 4: Senior Superlative 4: Girls' State, Spealcer, House ol Representatives 3: D. A. R. Citizenship Award 4: Miss High Miss 4: Senior Chapel 4. CRAFT, BERTSY Baslcetball 2, 4. CRAFT, B. E, CRAVEN CROSLAND CRUTCHFIELD DAVIS DFAN FARLY EASTFRLIN OF IQSO CRAFT, BOBBY EUGENE CRAVEN, REVA DELL CROSLAND, SHIRLEY LLICILE l-lomcroom Otlicer lf Girls' Glec Club 2, Jr.-Sr. Food Committee 3: Warrior Statt 4. CRLITCI-IFIELD, ROBERT SALLEY Class President I, 3: Homcroom President I, 25 Student Executive Board 3, 4: President Student Council 43 Tomalwawlr statl 2, 3: Warrior Statt 2, 4: Clwecrleader I3 Boys' Glen Club I, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Master ot Ceremonies Jr.-Sr. 3: Marctiing Band 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 33 Student Superlative 2: Senior Superlative 4: National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Boys' State 3: Boys' Nation 3, DAVIS, DORIS BRYANT Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Flag Twirler 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3: Girls' Glee Club 43 Mixed Cl'iorus 4, Music Council 4: Class Otticer 23 I-Iomeroom Otticvr I, 2, 3 Tomat1awlrStatl li Library Club 3, 4, Senior Suprrlatrvi-s 4 DEAN, MIRIAM FRANCES Jr.-Sr Head Waitress I: I-lorncroorn Otticcr I, 2, FI.i Twirler 2, 3, 4: Herald in Queen ot I-lcarts 3: Jr.-Si Decorating Committee 3, Girls' Glue Club 23 Studwnt Supcrlative 2: Senior Supcrlative 4: Operators' Club fl Library Club 4. EARLY, BOBBIE LEORA Marcliing Band I, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: J I-I. A, 43 Band Council 3, 4. EASTERLIN, BETTY 30 lr,-Sr Waitress lg Jr,-Sr, Program I: Qucvn OI Hearts Committee I, 2: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3: Major.-tt 234Baslt bl234Girls Glue ci Team 3 etball 3, 45 Girls' Glee Clu , , , 7 ub Otticer 2, 4: Mixed Clworus I, 2, 3, 4: Trapwz FERSNER FUNCI-IESS GRIFFIN GRIFFITI-I EERSNER, LEON EUGENE Class Otticer 21 I-lomeroom Otticer 2, 3, 4: Ir.-Sr. Waiter lg Boys' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 23 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band President 4: President ol Music Council 43 Student Executive Board 41 Operators' Club 3, 41 FLJNCI-IESS, MARY ELIZABETH Girls' Glee Club I, 21 lclomeroom Ofticer 4. GRAM LING, BARBARA LEE Basketball I, 2, 43 Co-Captain Basketball 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 I-Iomeroom Otticer lg Oueen ol Hearts Pros gram 21 Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Jr. Executive Board 3: Sr. Executive Board 43 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee Chairman 3: Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee 31 Softball Team 2. GRAMLING, B. L. GRAMLING, J. L. HARBIN I-IIGGINBOTI-IAM SENIORS GRAMLING, JOHN LAWRENCE, JR. Jr.-Sr. Waiter ly Class Otficer 21 Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3: Baseball 3: 'IBI' Basketball 33 Basketball 4g Football 2, 3, 4: Block O Club 3, 43 Co-Captain Football 4: Senior superlative 4. GRIFFIN, JOSEPH DEMPSY GRIFFITI-I, LOUIE BERNARD HARBIN, CASPER MORRIS I-IIGGINBOTI-IAM, WILLIAM CLARENCE, JR. HORNE HUDSON IRICK JEFFORDS OF 1950 HORNE, JACOUELINE ELOISE Class Otticer I: Homeroom Otficer l, 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Marching Band I: Concert Band I, 2: Major- ette 2, 3, 4: Tomahawk Statt 2: Promotional Committee of Student Council 2: Jr. Executive Board 3: Chairman ot Jr.-Sr. Committee 3: Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee 3: Queen of Hearts Program 3: Student Superlative 2: President ot Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Student Executive Board 4: Finance Board ot S. E. B. 4: Warrior 4. HUDSON, THOMAS FREEMAN Boys' Calee Club l, 2, 3, 4: President ot Boys' Culee Club I: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Music Council 4: Tomahawk Statt 3: Warrior Statt 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Con- federate Club Otticer 4: Operators' Club 3: Library Club 4: Jr.-Sr. Waiter I. HUGHES, WILLIAM OSCAR Marching Band l: Concert Band I: Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Jr,-Sr. Program I: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Head Cheerleader 4: Tomahawk 2: Editor ot Tomahawk 3: Student Superlative 2: Boys' Glee Club Ac- :ompanist 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Student Executive HUGHES HUTSON JACKSON JENNINGS Board 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Chapel Accompanist 2, 3, 4 Student Body Otlicer 4: Student Body Cabinet 4: Einancx Board Chairman 4: Board ol Control of Publications 4 Editor-in-Chief of Warrior 4. HUTSON, BARBARA ANNE IRICK, HARRY LEE JEEEORDS, CAROL KINARD Ir.-Sr. Waitress: Baslfetball 2: Jr,-Sr. Decorating Committv. 3: Student Social Committee 3: Tomahawk Staff 3: Hom.- room Otticer I, 2, 3: Flag Bearer 2, 3, 43 JACKSON, EMMA JEAN Moved from Greenville to Orangeburg in I95O. JENNINGS, BETTY LAURA J, H. A. 3: Trapeze Team 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. JERNIGAN KEITT KLALIBER LAKE JERNIGAN, MARY FRANCES Girls' Glee Club I, 21 I. H. A. l, 3, 4. KEITT, JOI-IN WESLEY KING, JYMMYE FAYE Marclning Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band Council 3, 4: l'lomeroor'n Otlicer 3, 4. KINSEY, CHARLES EDWARD Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Bloclm O Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Superlative 4. KLALIBER, LOUIS ADOLPI-I, JR. Moved lrom Pinewood l-ligln Sclnool to Orangeburg High in I948. I s . I KING KINSEY McALI-IANEY METTS SENIORS LAKE, VERNON A. B Team Football I: Football 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain Foot- ball 4: Bloclc MOI' Club 3. 4: National l-lonor Society 3, 4: Marching Band I: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroorri Olzficer 4: Track 3: Senior Superlative 4. MCALI-IANEY, WILLIAM AYRES Jr.fSr. Decorating Committee 3: Projection Club 4: Clieer- leader 4: Senior Superlative 4. METTS, I-ILIGO ALEXANDER I-lomeroom Otticer I, 2: Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Track Team Man- ager 3: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Block O Club 4. 53 NICHOLS O'CAIN PARLER PAULLING RILEY ROBERTS, H. ROBERTS, W, ROBINSON OF I95O NICHOLS, SUSAN Jr,-Sr, Waitrtrss I: I-lomeroom Otlicer I, 23 Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Program Ig Maid in Oueen ol Hearts 31 lr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 33 Operators' Club 4. O'CAIN, JOE WATSON Post Graduate. PARLER, JOIE BELLE Tomahawk Statt 2, 37 Jr,-Sr. Waitress I7 Red Cross Repre- srntativx: 4. PALILLING, BARBARA ANNE lr.-Sr. Waitress: I-Iomeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Maid in Oueen ol I-learts 33 Girls' Glee Club 45 Girls' Glee Club Otticer 4, Mixed Ctiorus 43 Band Council 3: Music Council 43 Marching Band 2, 35 Library Club 3, 4: Operators' Club 35 Tomahawlr Statt 43 Warrior Statt 21 Ctiairman ol School Social Commission 4: Student Executive Board 4: Basketball Cheerleader 43 Concert Band 2, 3: Jr.fSr. Deco- rating Committee 3. RILEY, ELIRMAN Class President 2, 4, Band President 33 Student Con ductor ol Band 3, 45 President ol Boys' Glen Club 4 llorneroom Oilicer I, 2: National I-lonor Socie tv 3,4 Jr. Executive Board 3: Sr, Executive Board 4: Jr.-Sr. Wait r I3 Orclncstra 2, 3, 4: Student Executive Board Otticr 33 Winner ot State Trumpet Contest 2, 37 All State Ba 3: Senior Superlative 4. ROBERTS, I-IARRY F, E. A. 4. ROBERTS, WADE F. F. A. 4. ROBINSON, RICHARD Football I, 2, 3, 41 Block O Club 2, 3, 4: Baslrct 2, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Boxing Team lg Homeroom Otfictr I, 2, 3. 47 Operators' Club 3: Boys' Glue Club 4 Clworust Senior Supvrlativc 4. Mix ball ROWELL SALLEY, W. E. SH LER, M. D. SIMS ROWELL, MARGARET ANN National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Otticer 4: Homeroom Otticer 4: Senior Superlative 4. SALLEY, WILLIAM EVERETTE Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Marching Band I, 2: Concert Band I, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Block O Club 3, 4: Jr. Executive Board 3: Sr. Executive Board 4: Chairman Jr.-Sr. Props. Committee 3: Boys' State 3: Senior Superlative 4: Operators' Club 3, 4: Photographers' Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Chapel 4. SALLEY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Operators' Club 3: Football 3. 4: Block O Club 4: Marching Band I: 2: Concert Band I, 2, 3: Track Team 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Social Committee 4. SHLILER, EMILY CORYN Post Graduate. SALLEY, S. A. SHULER. E C SMITH SMOAK SENIORS SHLJLER, MILDRED DELORES Majorette 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Glee Club Otticer 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Music Council 4: Jr,-Sr. Waitress I: Jr.-Sr. Program I: Horneroom Otlicer 2: Library Club 3, 4: Operators' Club 3: Herald in Queen ol Hearts 2: Tomahawk Statt 3: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3: Student Superlative 2: Senior Superlative 4. SIMS, IRVIN SYLVANNLIS Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 4: Chairman ot Jr.-Sr. Waiter Committee 3: B Football 2: Football 3, 4: Block O Club 3, 4: Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3: Student Executive Board 4: Class Otticer 3, 4: Band 2: B Basketball 3: Track 3: Operators' Club 3, 4: Jr. Executive Board 3: Sr. Executive Board 4: Canteen Governing Board 3, 4: Senior Superlative 4: Senior Chapel 4. SMITH, JOAN Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Student Superlative 2: Senior Super- Iative 4, SMOAI4, ANDREW JAMES F. F. A. i, 2, 3, 4. STEWART STROMAN TI-IURMOND TILL OF I95O STEWART, MARGARET JEAN Homeroom Otticer I, 2, 3, 4: Tomalwawlu Statt I, 2: B Team Basketball I: Captain of B Team I: Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Canteen Planning Committee 2: Student Superlative 2: Queen ot Hearts Committee 2, 3: Basketball Manager 2: Basketball 3: Constitutional Committee of S. E. B. 2: Student Executive Board 3: Canteen Otticer 3: Canteen Governing Board 4: Jr. Town Meeting 3: Jr.-Sr. Costume Committee 3: Senior Superlative 4: Senior Ctwapel 4: Warrior Statt 4. STROMAN, FRANCES MARIE Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club Otticer 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Music Council 4: Otticer ot Music Council 4: Jr.-Sr. Waitress I: Co-Clwairman ot Waiter and Waitress Committee 3: Cheerleader 4: Senior Superlative 4. SUBER, ROBERT DANIEL Jr.-Sr. Waiter I: Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee 3: Boys' State 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Block O Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Mixed Ctrorus 4: B Team Baslretball SLIBER SUMMERS WACTOR WALKER Z, 3: Chairman of Property Committee 4: Senior Executive Board 4: Student Executive Board 4: Homeroom Otticer l, 2, 3, 4. SUMMERS, CARROLL ERWIN Post Graduate. TI-ILIRMOND, RAYMOND GENE B Team Football: Faaball 2, 3, 4: Block O Club 4: B Team Baseball I: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Tomahawk Statt 3, 4: F. F. A. I, 2: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3. TILL, HELEN Girls' Glee Club I: J. I-l. A. I, 2, 3, 4. WACTOR, AUTIE MAE Marclning Band 3, 4: Band Council 3, 4, WALKER, RICHARD FAUST F. F. A. I, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 4: Mixed Ctrorus 4: Football 4. WANNAMAKER WAY WHISENHUNT WILLIAMSON SENIORS OF IQSO WANNAMAKER, MARY MOORE Student Council Otlicer 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Homeroom Otzlicer I, 4: Girls' State 3: Co-Editor Toma- hawlr 3: Executive Board 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Costume Committee 3: Merit ot Achievement 2: Student Superlative 2: Senior Superlative 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4, WAY, LAWRENCE F. F, A. i. 2, 3, 4. WHISENHLINT, HARRIET ANN Maiorette I: Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain ol Basketball 4: Homeroom Otticer I: lr,-Sr. Waitress I: Herald in Oueen ol Hearts I: Softball Team 2: Jr,-Sr. Finance Committee 3: Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee 3: Library Club 3, 4: Operators' Club 3, 4: Operators' Club Otticer 4: Oueen of Hearts Program 3: Trapeze Team 3, 4: Student Superlative 2: Senior Super- Iative 43 Tomahawlr Staff 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Girls' Glee Club Otticer 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Music Council 4: Social Committee 4: Warrior Statl, WILLIAMSON, LINWOOD Concert Band I: Marching Band I: Operators' Club 3, 4: Photography Club 4. WILSON, DOROTHY JACOULINE Ir. Red Cross Rep. 4. WISE, BARBARA ANN Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4 Band Council 3, 4: J. H. A. 4. YOST, LYLE MARTIN Moved Irorn Ailren High to Orangeburg High in I948 Boys' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Operators' Club 4 Confederate Club 4. Moved from Columbia High to Orangeburg High in I947: stnioia cHAPEL OFFICERS IRVIN SIMS ....... . Testator MARY BETH CONRAD . . . . Historian EVERETTE SALLEY . . . Giftorian JEAN STEWART . . . . Prophet GENE FERSNER ......... Statistician Following the usual custom, the Senior Class presents the last assembly program ot the year called the Senior Chapel. Though the program consists of some humor, it is a serious occasion to the Seniors. Only now do the Seniors realize that their days at O. H. S. are drawing to a close. No longer will they wander gaily down its long halls, no longer will they answer present to the 8:45 call. Other programs and projects sponsorel by the Senior Class are the choice of a Homecoming Oueen who reigns at the gala football festivities, the Sadie Hawkins dance which gives the gals a chance to chase their guys , the Warrior Beauty Contest which is For the purpose ol selecting class beauties, the Christmas Hop which highlights the holiday season for the students, the Coronation of the Oueen of Hearts at which time a lovely girl is chosen to reign over her loyal subjects tor the coming year, and the Senior play which presents the talented class members in a display ot their dramatic ability. TRYOUTS FOR SENIOR PLAY T s Cccccco 2 i MZIUU SENIGR CAU- Ac 'fav ,msasnavfn C'-00-ur QA, V, U U4'7'fAw 611.5 MAMQN 22 SUPERLATIVES ' lwvefwmw.4 ji!-I-THE TTNNCSHQOU Axzw Q r'5 N M UQEQQMMWM 9054? ff? WN WMS aan: '4- ACANT1? p1 .S VJONPEB F-UL MARY yo D ' MAWME' ,f-mg,2l1E7 WfffSf5NHUf:V7' -4079 Q M326AIZE?: KOWELL JOHMW 6mML,NG.mosf ATHLE77 iZLA,Q,4Q'E4,4jy 1-DRB 6LOUNT Mosf f '057'4TgQ'Wias- 23 :,-, ! XiFT'r Q .I lln the usual orclerl: More honors For Mary Bethg Mascot: Sorneclay, maybep Beauty and the Flag: Queen Mary at I-lomecomingg The Three Gracesg Sadie l-lawlcins Day: Aw, pleaselng Can't see a thinglg Young man with a horng Take a letter, Miss Rowell. 24 'C' am ,.,, nga: OUR JUNIORSENIOR The Court of ine Sultan of Bagdad, The Junior Qrricers and Dates, Members or the Junior Class, Hosh at Banquet. 25 Junior Class Ciiicers DAVID MARTIN . . DOUGLAS BRYANT JANET RICI-IBOLIRG KATHERINE VERDERY MR. I-I. SACKERMAN I Junior Executive Board Seated Ileft to rigI1tI: REID, BILLY: RLISI-ITON, NANCYQ MARTIN, DAVID: SALLEY, REBECCAg VERDERY, KATHERINE. sranurng inert to rigIwtI: Purnfw, rsrrsvg MooRER, DICK: BRYANT, DOUGLAS: rzicuauizo. JANET. . . Presideni Vice-President . Secretary . . .Treasurer Class Sponsor JLJNIORS ANDRAE, TEDDY ANTLEY, EARNEST ANTLEY, HERBERT ASI-IE, BARBARA ANN ASI-IE, I-IARRY DOT ATKINSON, JANE AYERS, BOBBY AYERS, ROZEANNE BALTAZEGAR, JEAN BATES, MARGARET BATES, RODNEY BLOLJNT, VIRGINIA BLEVINS, VIRGINIA BOLEN, BLISTER BOOKI-IART, SALLEY JO BOSWELL, BOBBY BOYLESTON, FRED BOYLESTON, MATTIE JEAN BOZARD, BARBARA BRICKLE, MARION BROWNING, JACK BRYANT, DOUG CAMPBELL, DEAN CALITI-IEN, JIMMY COLLINS, JANICE CULLER, BEVERLY CLJLLER, CI-IARLIE DANTZLER, JOI-IN LEWIS DRAWDY, IRIS DIJKES, DICKY DUNN, CARL EOGLE, FRANCES FOGLE, MOLLY GARRICK, EDSEL GIBSON, STEVE .l JET' Qgff SQ. K 'ffl-A JUNIORS HARLEY, BILLY HARLEY, BOBBY HART, PADDY HAYNE, LETA DELL I-IEWITT, CARLISLE HILL, C. C. HUNDLEY, BOBBY HUNTER, JAMES HUTTO, A. J. HUTTO, BUDDIE HUTTO, RICHARD INABINET, MARY IRICK, RALPH JACKSON, BETTY JEAN JEEECOAT, PEGGY JONES, DOROTHY JOYE, HARLON KING, DICK KINSEY, NELL KISE, PEGGY ANN KISSAM, CLARICE LEE, JOHNNY LIVINGSTON, DEAN MARTIN, DAVID MCDANIEL, RICHARD MOORE, MINNIE LEE MOORER, DICK MURDAUGH, HELEN MURPHY, MARY VANCE NEWPORT, GLENVA OWENS, MIRIAM PEARSON, DEWEY PHILLIPS, BILLY PROVEAUX, GLADYS PUTNAM, BETSY . .-.14 JLJNIORS RICHBOLJRG, JANET RIED, BILLY RLJPLE, JOHNNY RLISHTON, NANCY SALLEY, REBECCA SALVO, ETHEL MAE SANFORD, BARBARA SCHUNHOEE, JOANNE SHULER, ESTAH ANN SMITH, CHARLES SMOAK, BEVERLY SMOAK, EARL SMOAK, ROSE LIN STROMAN, ROBERT STROMAN, SARA STROMAN, VERNON SLIMMERS, SYLVIA SWINK, JAMES SYERETT, J. S. THOMAS, HAROLD THLJRMOND, BETTY TILL, CATHERINE TISON, JANET TOWNSEND, BOBBIE JEAN VERDERY, KATHRYN WACTOR, BOBBY WACTOR, HARRIET WANNAMAKER, TOMMY WETHERINGTON, AGNES WHEELER, ANNE WHETSTON E, OWEN DOLYN WILSON, AL WOLEE, MARY JEAN YOAKLIM, CHARLES 'vs 29 I Sophomore Class GIIIcers MANNING I-IEIRS . TOM SUMMERS . MARTI-IA REED . . LYNWOOD GASKIN MISS BETTY WILLIAMS . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Class Sponsor ANTLEY, JANET ARANT, VIVIAN AUSTIN, GRACIE AYERS, JOETTE BAUGI-IMAN, PAUL BELL, BOBBIE BLOUNT, ANNIE BOZARD, JANIE LOU BRICKLE, BENNY BRIGGMAN, SHIRLEY BRLINER, MARIE BRYANT, JIM BLILLARD, BARBARA COGBURN, PATSY COLLIER, CAROL CREECH, KELLER CROSBY, JAMES ELLIS DAVIS, MARION DRAWDY, SANDRA DUKES, CARROLL DLJKES, JAKE EDMONDS, BOSE EDWARDS, HOWARD EDWARDS, MARION EDWINS, ANN FALILLING, CAROLYN FLJNCHESS, ALICE FRANCES GARRETT, BILLY GASKIN, LYNWOOD GAY, DOROTHY GEDDINGS, FREIDA GRAHAM, PAT GREGORY, WILLIE RAY GLIE, BERT HADDOCK, JIMMY HARLEY, PATSY HIERS, MANNING HIGHTOWER, ANNA RUTH HODSON, BETTY JEAN HOUCK, LOIS HOLJSER, RLJTHIE HLICHET, CHARLES HUNTER, DORIS INABINET, CAROLYN JACKSON, DOROTHY JAYNES, SUZANNE JEEFCOAT, DOROTHY JEFFCOAT, LARRY JOLLY, FRANCES JONES, BARBARA KEMMERLIN, RAYMOND KINSEY, BOBBIE JEAN KINSEY, GERALD LaCOSTE, JIMMY LAKE, GLENN LANGFORD, MARTHA LEE, ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON, EMMA SOPI-IOMORES 32 LIVINGSTON, JOYCE MACKAY, JINKS MCCAIN, WATT MCCOMB, MARTHA ANN MCCLURE, JOE MILLER, MARY ANN MOBLEY, JACK MOWRY, ANN O'CAIN, BEVERLY O'CAIN, GLENN O'CAIN, HELEN OTT, GENE PARLER, LYNN PARLER, LYNETTE OUICK, KATHERINE REED, AUBREY REEVES, H. B. ROBERSON, ALTON ROBINSON, FRANCES RUNNION, CAROLYN RUPLE, TOMMY RUTLAND, ELAINE SCI-IUNHOFF, CYMANTHIA SCOTT, BETTY SMALLRIDGE, WAYNE SMITH, DORIS SMITH, EDWARD SMITH, JOHN SMITH, WATT SMOAK, JANE SNELGROVE, JUNE STROMAN, JOE STROMAN, PAULINE SUMMERS, TOM SUMMERS, WEST SWINK, VIRGINIA SYFRETT, BERNICE TINDAL, TED TOBIAS, BILLY TRAYLOR, JIMMY TRULUCK, DAVID TRUCKER, JIMMY WANNAMAKER, DINK WILSON, O. K. YOUNG, DOROTHY ZEIGLER, MARY Freshman Class Officers ALBEA, BENNY ANTLEY, BERNON ARANT, JIMMY ARNDT, ELAINE ARGOE, ANN BAIR, HENRY BAIR, JOHNNY BLACK, IRENE BLACK, MARION BLITCHINGTON, JLJANITA BOHLER, GERRY BOLEN, DANIEL BOLTIN, MABLE BONNETT, JACK BOYLESTON, PATRICIA BRADLEY, BROWNEY BRICKLE, JACK BRIGGMAN, CHARLES BROAD, WILMA JEAN BRLJNSON, CAROLYN BRYANT, ELIZABETH CAMP, MARTHA ROSE CAMP, RONNY CAVE, BLANCHARD HENRY BAIR . RAY WACTOR . . . FLORENCE HERLIHY SINKLER WARLEY MR. PETE WAY . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Class Sponsor FRESI-IMAIX CAVE, CECIL COLLINS, JUNE COLLINS, ROBERT COTTER, MARY LOU CROSBY, ANNETTE CROSBY, BETTY JEAN CROSBY, JAMES CROSLAND, PATSY CULLER, RICHARD CULLER, RODNEY DANTZLER, JAMES DEVORE, BOBBIE JEAN DQWITT, JIMMIE DOUGLAS, BETTY JEAN DUKES, GRACE DUKES, SARA DURR, GORDON EARGLE, MELTON EDGEMON, MAUDE EDWARDS, CAROL JOYCE EDWARDS, LESLIE ESTES, PI-IYLLIS FAIR, MARY ANN FAIRY, GERTRUDE FOGLE, FRANCES FOGLE, LEONARD FOGLE, NETTIE FORD, JEAN FUNDERBURKE, MARION GALLOWAY, ROLAND GARNER, BILLY GARRETT, JIMMY LEE GARVIN, EVA GNTLIN, MARTHA GILLIAM, I-IOMER GODWIN, CAMERON GOODWIN, FRANCES GRAMLING, JERVEY GRAMLING, MARY SUE GRAMLING, SYLVIA GRIFFIN, MAXINE GRIFFITI-I, IRVIN I-IAFF, IYNN I-IARBIN, DORIS HAY, WANDA MAE HERLII-IY, FLORENCE I-IODSON, CHARLES I-IOWLE, BOBBY HUGI-IES, BETTY HUNTER, PATSY HLITCHINS, JO ANN EIUTSON, WENDELL JACKSON, BROOKS JACKSON, MICKEY CLASS JERNIGAN, SHIRLEY JOHNSON, A. M. JOHNSON, TED JOLLY, RICHARD KEITT, DOROTHY KELLER, BARBARA ANN KELLY, WILL KING, AL LOGAN, JOAN MATTHEWS, JEAN METTS, BETTY NEAL MILLER, MINNIE ALYCE MILLHOLJSE, BETTY JEAN MITCHELL, JIMMY NEWPORT, DON NEWTON, BOBBIE NEWTON, JACKIE PARKER, PEGGY PATTERSON, NELLIE JO PENDARVIS, SHIRLEY POWELL, EDWARD PROVEALJX, MARGARET REED, MARTHA REEVES, HAZEL RICKENBAKER, LENORA ROBERSON, ALTON ROBERSON, HILT ROBERTS, BETTY SUE ROBERTS, NORMAN ROBINSON, JOANNE RUPLE, JAY SAWYER, FRANK SHEPPARD, JOHN SI-IINGLER, BARBARA SHIJLER, ETHEL JO SKINNER, LERLIE SMITH, DAVID SMITH, DELORES SMOAK, MIRIAM TILL, CARRIE TILL, LEON TILL, LEONARD THOMAS CHARLES TYLER, BILLY WACTOR, RAY WANNAMAKER, EVELYN WIMBERLY, JIMMY WISE, MARY ETTA WORLEY, SINKLER YONCE, MARY ANN YOKLJM, SHELBY ZEIGLER, GEORGE . , -Q., Iv f 53 fa ,Q T . -.1 N 9. fs M P155- S :. THOMAS: MINNIE CAROLYII 'Q 1 . TS QL. J ' 'IL R I Junior High I-Iorneroom 36 Ohficers 8A JUDY WADFORD . CAROLYN PUTNAM . JACK BLANTON . . WARNER FAIREY . MR. T. A. EDENS . . BB MARY JANE MIXON . LYALL WANNAMAKER Vice- Vice- PRuE ELLEN PATTERSON. . . BROCK CONRAD . . MISS VIRGINIA SENN 8C ANNE BLEAKLEY . EDDIE RUSHTON . TALLEY SMITH . HAZEL BRICKLE . MRS. T. F. REED . . 8D JANICE SUBER . . . HAROLD MCLEOD . BETTY LANE CHERRY MR. S. M. BUSBY, JR. 7A JEAN EVANS . . . i .Vice- I .Vice- RONALD TEMPLETON '. '. . AGNES WANNAMAKER . Vice- CYNTHIA SCOVILLE .... SUZANNE WATSON .... MRS. FRANCES H. MIXON 7B YVONNE DRAWDY . BILLY DAWKINS . ROBERT SMOAK . . BUCK SHULER . . . MRS. BEE PAULLING 7C LEWIS WAY .... ANNIE MARIE SALVO SALLY WELLS . . . Vice- Vice! MARY FRANCES TIDWELL . . MRS. LUCRETIA COOPER . 7D KEITH SMALLRIDGE . RUTHIE SHULER . . JOHNNY KNOBELOCK MARY ANN EVANS . . MISS ANNIE HYDRICK Vice- President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher President President' Secretary Treasurer Treacher President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher President President Secretary Treasurer Teacher EIGI-lTl-l GRADE Aclmcrman, Elliott Antlcy, Marjoric Bair, Ernest Bair, Gary Barber, Pcggy Jo Batcs, Ellen Baughrnan, Don Binnrclccr, Anncttc Blanton. lack Blcalclcy, Anno Bochcttc, Essic Mac Boylcs, Nancy Boylcston, Timrod Bozard, Ashlcy Briclclc, Hazcl Brunson, Phyllis Bryant, Jcromc Bryant, Sandy Cannon. Sara Chavis, Milxc Chrrry, Bvtty Jaan Chcrry, Betty Lanc Chvrry, Mary Collins, Eleanor Conrad, Broclc Cridcr, Kathlcvn Crosby, Virginia Davis, Charlotte Davis. Jimrnw Dvlk, E Dcmpsc Dcfwitt, Dibblt-, rnvst y, Willis Zane Robert Dulccs, Gsiorgra Ann Dulccs, Tcrry Earlcy, Margie Edgcmon, Alvin Edwins, Hampton Edwins, Leila Edwins, Maric Elclund, Tomrnic Thurrnond, Charlotte Farrty, Warntar Farnum. Carolyn Farr, Joseph Farris, Alexander Foglc, Billy Foglc, Dorothy Foglc, Gibson, Gibson, Shirley Barbara Jcancttc Godwin, Billy Goodso Grarnlin Grccnc, Grittin, Griffith. n, Stcvc g, Bobo June Loretta Robert Hall, Boodic Hall, D ottic Hall, Edward Harlcy, Hay, R Hayncs, Rose Maris GY Hcnry Hightowcr, Dctanc Hill, Betty Hodges, Mary Ann Hookcr, Hoover, Hu l'i's Rubic LCC Billy Allan S L 1 Hiiahvs. Franlclin U db.. -fra 'Sk , t' .. e Q -X K 2 X l L ' s 61 4 , C19 y i '4 v Ev 4 ,,. K K .I '- sf, LX K, it f' f fb xg H I M It A ...5.. my Eb I , xv gi A nd, -Iii . . : xiao 2 i.. - A ,. an ,S Q x C Iii r ? 5 v Q A K i . Y -ie. ,Wy 8 Y A 'li . X 1 , S -'F QV R -515 'hn- R511 .1 V Et mg 'Zuws .p R12 7 5 - S , it - we , R D as X T? B if ' Likk vi k xi J rr, -. .. r ww ,,.--,f V E. Ma- ' - W , f.- tl sis-'v . s sl f ,Y KE, Q is! Y a 2+ . K f , as ,,,..,,f,. 1, .sp a-1 ,, ,. .... at t Ax fi K , 1. .,'f ,. -: ,ji its YI. .ft din .stef ii ' iff, J EIGI-lTl-l GRADE Hundley, Susan Hutchins, Charles Jaelcson, Marvin Jameson, H. A. Jones, Betty Mae Jones. Billy Jones. Johnny Kemmerlin, Frances Kinsey, Betty Mae Kinsey, Shelby Dean Kissam, Bobbie Jean McDaniel, Bobby McLeod, Harold McNeill, Otis Mills, Dorothy Maxon, Mary Jane Morris, Bobby Morton, James Ofain, Arlene Ofain, Lever Page, Ann Parlcer, Leroy Patterson, Prue Ellen Phillips, Jerry Pooser, Annie Louise Pooser, Barbara Jean Putnam, Carolyn Ramsey, Helene Rast. Lonnie Ray, Jael: Reeves, lnez Roberts, Martha Rowell, Marshall Rudd, Betty Rushton, Eddie Sain, Johnny Ruth Salley, Lawton Salvo, Ruby Sehunhotl, Peggy Smith, Bronnie Smith, Tally Smoalr, Hoyt Smoalr, Leverne Solomons, Laurie Stone, Sidney Stoudemire, Ralph Stoudemire, Raymond Strickland, Mary Etta Suber, Janice lager, Carolyn lager, Norman Templeton, Ronnie Thomas, Donald Traylor, Dorothy Tyler, Mary Ulmer, Ginger Ulmer, Patsy Ruth Wadford, Judy Walkup, John Wannamaker, Boyd Wannamaker, Lyall Watson, Charles Webster, Allie, Jr. Williamson. Cecile Wright, Harris SEVENTH GRADE Baltzcgar, Bobby Baltzfgar, Lizzrc Mar Blaclc, John Henry Boltun, Davrd Boylcston, Bctty Bozard, Lavcrnc Branham, Naorw Brant, James Brrggman, Brlly Brunson, Anncttc Bryant, Lcnalrc Bryant, Tom Bullard, Clara Calm, Hfnry Cain, Jrmmy Carlton, Jrmmy Carnrs, Johnny Coopcr, Sybrl Cullcr, Joycc Darncll, Betty Davrs, Louise Dawlcrns, Bully Deal, Ray Dcllr, Davrd Drawdy, Yvonnt: Driggcr, Charlcs Dulrcs, Bill Dulrcs, Bobby Ray Dnkfs. Joannv DULVS, LOUIS? ltarlcy, Nancy Edwards, Rrchard Elrazrtr, Mrrram Evans, Jackrc Evans, Jean Evans, Mary Ann Farrcy, Jrrnmy Elclcling, Mary Davrcl Eoglc, Cora Ford, Erccl Fraliclr, Jo Ann Eunclrcss, Shrrlcy Garrrclr, Pnggy Gnvcns. Janct Gramllng, Joc Allcn Hall. Mary Harley, Bvtty Juan Harvin, Dlclc Harvrn, R. l'l. Haydrn, Wullram Hayncs, Mary Erancfs I'-lcaddrn. James Hvrlrhy, Bobby Hoolcvr, Leroy hloolcvr, Tlmrod l-lurctt, l-lomrfr Hur-'tt. Svlrna Hutto, Mrrrrll lrrabrnrt. Nancy lnabrnrt, Lllrrc lrrtlc, Jvrry Jaclcson, Jaclcw Joncs. Johnny King, Nancy Klnscy, Annie Ruth Krnscy, Martha Klssarn, L. C. Kncbeloch, Johnnie Livrngston, Donald Lrvingston, Russell vvf-k .. . nur K is six xy? Q JC. ln, 4..- QAX- cu., 'x M - iv' r s lr V. EN, . tu ' x ' dr -M X ,mx T A. . K 1 I d 'L gy. gvgikw.. ,4 AK N is we ' Y REQ wi S- . r as fr nn if 23 ' X. '- ' J at W' n 5 Q is .S ' X x Q 1 , A L-.. -. l- '- S T qvs . xv s mga ad! N 1. LX. Y' 5 as s ji ,B jg J Q.. 1 s Q 3 sf X , F Q ' Q , I xg- . . . A t X R 0 . 0 J- I X - 6 x Q, .z k 1. ww an J Y N7 . , . , Q ,A SQ i. , x , s . li Nw Ex 5 G T1 6 N tv ,E y 3 1 R Y J L L F , i l .as ,r Nl R 4 it s -5 by in 3-,,., V V ., , H gi J 1 N -,' N 1 i is ... V- fx E i-' J R T, 2 . , s 5 A 5 .A ,V f ,il wi I sk Li N i i if I AX l . St .91 I t if s ' l - i:'1 , J .Mar X si 4 03' ' a :,.. mt, YWQQY Ox i eg' x T ' K x :ki 1 5 ' - 1 me 91 , f his Q 5 gy, .. ,X .gif . li l --A-. ,, L1 elilxxq ts Rl ,, . .1 X rf xg, Y' ry? R i gms 5 F is ,Q 1 ff L. , QV., f f 4, Q . , ! l , l , , zxz , I L K 1 y i flu s.. it af- st 'rs 4. -as 1 is , iii R l l i i SEVENTH GRADE Martin, Bobbie Sue Matthews, Fred McClure, Thomas McCollum, Frances McElvanCy, Clilton Metts, Billy Mixson, Michael Monroe, l'larry Moody, Ed Olfain, l-larold Padgett, Melvin Patterson, George Rendarvis, Nancy Player, Bob Quiclc, Wayne Rast. Beth Ray, Ann Reed, Glen Reeves, Denelda Roberts, Lawrence Roberts, Mary Ann Robinson, Marie Rourlc, Joan Rowell, Jeanette Ruple, Mary Rose Salley, George Salley, Michael Salvo, Annie Marie Scoville. Cynthia Scoyille, Warren Shuler, Mary Kathryn Shulcr, Ruthie Sineath, Gloria Srnallclridgc, Charles Smalldridgc, Keith Smith, Patricia Smith, Larry Smoalc, Edith Srnoalc, Robert Spires, Lucius Stroman, Jean Strornan, Lewis Tant, J. C. Stroman, Richard Surles, Howard Tager, Verlene Thomas, Rosalyn Tidwell, Mary Frances Truluclc, Nancy Tyler, Lucy Vogt, Angie Ray Walling, Eddie Wannamalcer, Agnes Watson. Suzanne Way, Charles Way, James Way, Lewis Weeks. Ramona Wells, Sally Williams. Eston Williams, Henry Williamson, Eloise Willis, Barbara Wimberly, Cherieann Yates, Emily Zeigler, Joe lln the usual orderl: Cn the balllg Pals, Junior f-ligh Safety Patrol, The Prisoner, Bedfellows, Ready for the lndianf apolis Speedway, Bathing Beauties of N665 Well, donit just stand therelg Who did you say he was with7 , Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered, Don't nobody movel, Miss Casey at the bat, lln usual order-You find thernl: Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful, Piggiefbaclc, One alone, Which way is up7p Suffering, Uxfes, l can, l betcha '.i' 5 lim forever blowing bubbleggumg Whither boundf7g Local yolcelsg Junior High Red Cross Council. 4 l CTIVI E H gh s David Martin, Furman Riley, Margaret R ll Mary Moore Wannamaker. ln student government, the year end- ing in T950 can be considered as the most fruitful and progressive since self-govern- ment in any form was first introduced at Orangeburg l-ligh School. During this, the sccond year of operation of student gov- crnment, a great deal was accomplished to pave the way for even more progress to be made by future student bodies. THE STUDENT Early in September a long list of amend- ments and modifications to the Constitu- tion was introduced to the student body, and was subsequently approved by that group. The Legislative powers of the Student Council are vested in the Student Execu- tive Board, consisting of otficers of the several school organizations, and home- room representatives. Some of the work OFFICERS CABINET air, Robert Crutchfield, Manning l-tiers. Billy ROBERT CRUTCHFIELD ..... P MARY MOORE WANNAMAKER, Vice-P MARGARET ANN ROWELL .... S BILLY HUGHES . .... . . T FALL COUNCIL of the Executive Board is done by six com- missioners. The commission chairmen, as well as the members ot the commissions, are chosen by the student body otticers. The chairmen are non-voting members ot the Student Executive Boards, and serve as long as their commissions Function. Outstanding in the year's achievements were the adoption by the Student Council ol three permanent additions to student IiIe at Orangeburg I-Iigh School, tirst, an Alma Mater, second, a standard graduat- ing ring, and third, a seal or emblem lor the school. TI-IE STUDENT EXECUTIVE BOARD CI-IAIRMEN OF COUNCILS OR CLUBS Mary Cannon ..., Board ol Control ol Publication Gene Eersner .... Music Council Alston Blount . . . National Honor Society COMMISSION CI-IAIRMEN Grace Dukes ........ Assembly Commission Watt Smith , . Barbara Paulling . . . . Social Activities . . Audio-Vrsual Aids Nancy Rushton . . Elections Commission Bobby Suber . . , Property Commission Betty Jean Jackson . Publicity Commission I-IOM EROOM REPRESENTATIVES Senior-Mary Beth Conrad, Jaclcie Horne, Irvin Sims. Junior-Salley Jo Boolrhardt, Bill Davis, Billy Reid, Kathryn Verdery. Sophomore-Annie Blount, Lynwood Gas- lrin, Watt McCain, Aubrey Reed, Freshman-Elizabeth Bryant, Mary Lou Cotter, Florence I-lerlihy, Martha Reed, LeRue Slrinner. SPRING Senior-Loretta Colson, Jackie I-Iorne, Irvin Sims. Junior-Douglas Bryant, Billy Davis, Betsy Putnam, Beverly Smoalr. Sophomore-Annie Blount, Marion Ecl- wards, Watt McCain, Tom Summers. Freshman-Carolyn Brunson, Mary Lou Cotter, Florence I-Icrlihy, LeRue Slcinner, Sinlcler WarIt'y, 45 WARRIOR STAFF BILLY HLICEHES ..... Editor-in-Chief MARY BETH CONRAD . . Assistant Editor MARY CANNON . . . . Business Manager TOMMY HUDSON, Assistant Business Manager HARRIET ANN WHISENHLJNT, JEAN STEWART . . . . Senior Editors SHIRLEY CROSLAND, ANNIE LEE BOLEN Class Editors JACKIE HORNE . , LORETTA COLSON . . . Feature Editor ROBERT CRLJTCHEIELD . . . Art Editor ALSTON BLOLJNT ..... Sports Editor MISS CASSIE NICHOLES, MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON . Advisors . Activity Editor This year the Senior class has talcen the tinancing of the Warrior as its main project. Early in the year members ot the class elected the Editors and Business Managers. The remainder ot the statt was then selected by these otticers along with a committee. The statt has endeavored to malce this an annual long to be remembered by the stu- dents ot O. H. S. A great deal ot consideration has gone into the planning ot each and every page, so that it might portray our school as we lcnow and love it. The annual advisors, Miss Cassie Nicholes and Miss Caroline Richardson, have worlced untiringly with the statt in the production ot the T950 Warrior , Reading From Ielt to right lfront fowl: ANNIE LEE BOLEN, MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON, MARY CANNON, MARY BETH CONRAD, MISS CASSIE NICHOLES, HARRIETT ANN WHISENHLINT, SHIRLEY CROSSLAND, LORETTA COL- SON, Ibaclc rowl ROBERT CRLJTCHFIELD, TOMMY HUDSON, ALSTON BLOLJNT, BILLY HUGHES, JEAN STEWART. and JACKIE HORNE. TI-IE TOMAI-IAWK The Tomahawk, otticial publication tor the Orangeburg High School, is rounding out its thirteenth year oi successful publication. The primary purpose of its statt is to sup- ply the student body with an accurate and complete record ot the schooI's activities. Although published only once each month, The Tomahawk usually receives annual recogni- tion Ior achievement in state-wide contests among high school newspapers. THE STAFF IFirst Semesterl FLORENCE BATES, DEAN LIVINGSTON Co-Editors ANN WHEELER .... Business Manager LORETTA COLSON, Assistant Business Manager BARBARA PALILLING .... News Editor JOE O'CAlN, DICK KING, RAYMOND THURMOND . . . Assistant News Editor JOE O'CAIN ....., Literary Editor DEAN LIVINGSTON .... Sports Editor BETTY JEAN JACKSON, Assistant Sports Editor CORYN SI-ILILER .... Exchange Editor DICK KING, LORETTA COLSON Assistant Exchange Editors ESTAH ANN SHULER . . . Society Editor BARBARA PALILING, Assistant Society Editor HARRIETT WHISENHUNT . . Music Editor SYLVIA SUMMERS .... Fashion Editor DOUGLAS BRYANT . Advertising Manager CLARICE KISSAM, DICK KING Assistant Advertising Managers HARRIETT WHISEHUNT, Circulation Manager IRIS DRAWDY, CORYN SI-ILILER, DICK KING Assistant Circulation Managers HUGH S. ACKERMAN, Member of faculty Advisor w 'f '-1 I ' K ' .r. ,,,k-Heli H'-'iq Seated-KING, LIVINGSTON, SLIMMERS, WI-IISENI-ILJNT, JACKSON, DRAWDY. Standing-WHEELER, MR. ACKER- MAN, BRYANT, SI-IULER, E., SI-ILJLER C., COLSON, TI-I 'RMOND, KISSAM, BATES. NATIONAL I-IO OFFICERS ALSTON BLOLINT ...... President MARY BETH CONRAD . . . Vice-President MARY CANNON . . . Secretary VERNON LAKE .... . . Treasurer MRS. RICHARD RHAME . . Sponsor NOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Alston Blount, Annie Lee Bolen, Annette Briclcle Mary Cannon, Mary Beth Conrad, Robert Crutch tield, Tommy Hudson, Vernon Lalce, Furman Riley Margaret Rowell, Mary Moore Wannamaker. The N. H. S. is a democratic organization sponsored by the department of secondary-school principles as a true incentive lor higher standards and as a means of recognition for outstanding achievement. The purpose of the N. H. S. is to promote the highest ideals of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. 48 LATIN CLUB HENRY BAIR . . . President WATT MCCAIN . . Vice-President MARTHA REED . , Secretary MANNING l'llERS . . . Treasurer MISS LEILA WALKER . . Sponsor Purpose ol the club-To vitalize the study ot Latin and provide a source ol pleas ure and protit lor those with the Common interest, Latin. Plan for i949-l95O-To study Greelc and Roman mythology through dramatizations readings, and illustrations. Arant, Vivian Bair, Henry Blount, Annie Camp, Martha Rose DeVore, Bobbie Jean Dukes, Sara Eargle, Melton Edwards, Marion Funchess, Alice Franc Gaslrin, Lynwood CS MEMBERS Gue, Bert Hatt, Lynn Herlihy, Florence l-liers, Manning Hodson, Betty Jean Jaynes, Susanne Kelly, Will Kemmerlin, Rudolph La Caste, Jimmy Langford, Martha Livingston, Joyce McCain, Watt McComb, Martha Ann Mitchell. Jim Patterson, Nellie Jo Reed, Aubrey Reed. Martha Sheppard, John Smallridgc, Wayne Stroman, Pauline Shuler, Ethel Jo Shuler, Nona Summers, Tom Traylor, Jimmy Warley, Sinlcler Wannamalcer, Ma Wimberly, Jim Yoalcum, Shelby rion JUNIOR J. I-I, A GRACE DUKES . . . . President JERVEY GRAMLING . Treasurer JUNE COLLINS . . Vice-President BETTY HUGHES . . . . Reporter EVA GARVIN . ..... Secretary CAROLYN BRUNSON . . Record Keeper MRS. MARTHA JOHNSON . . . Sponsor i i I Argoe, Anne: Arndt, Elaine: Black, Irene Bolton, Mable: Boyleston, Patricia: Brun- son, Carolyn: Bryant, Elizabeth: Camp, Martha Rose: Collins, June: Crosby, An- nette: Crosby, Betty Jean: Crosland, Patsy: Davis, Ann: Davis, Frances: De- Vore, Bobbie Jean: Douglas, Betty Jean: Dukes, Grace: Dukes, Sara: Edgemon, Maude: Edwards, Carol Joyce: Estes, Phyllis: Fair, Mary Ann: Fairey, Gertrude: Fogle, Frances: Fogle, Nettie: Ford, Eu- genia: Garrett, Jimmie Lee: Garvin, Eva: Gatlin, Martha: Goodwin, Frances: Gram- ling, Jervey: Gramling, Mary Sue: Gram- Iing, Sylvia: Grittin, Maxine: Hay, Wanda Mae: Herlihy, Florence: Hughes, Betty: Hunter, Patsy: Hutchins, Jo Ann: Jack! son, Mickey: Jernigan, Shirley: Judy, Ruth: Keitt, Dorothy: Keller, Barbara: Logan, Jo Anne: Matthews, Jean: Metts, Betty Neal: Milhouse, Betty Jean: Miller, Minnie Alice: Morris, Barbara: Parker, Peggy: Pendarvis, Shirley: Proveaux Margaret: Reeves, Hazel: Richenbaker, Lenora: Roberts, Betty Sue: Robinson, Joan: Runion, Marilyn: Schunhott, Shirley Ann: Shuler, Ethel Jo: Smith, Delores: Smoak, Miriam: Stokes, Martha Sue: Thomas, Carolyn: Till, Carrie: Wanna- maker, Evelyn: Wise, Mary Etta: Yonce Mary Ann. MEMBERS Antley, Jeanette: Ashe, Barbara Ann: Baltzegar, Jean: Bates. Margaret: Bell. Bobbie: Bozardt, Janie Lou: Blount, Annie: Boyleston, Mattie Jean: Briggman, Shirley: Conrad, Mary Beth: Earley, Bob- bie: Funchess, Alice Frances: Geddings, Freida: Harbin, Doris: Houser, Ruthie: Hunter, Doris: Hunter. Mary Margaret: Jackson, Dorothy: Jaynes, Susanne: Jerni- gan, Mary: Jolly, Frances: Kissam, Clarice: McComb, Martha Ann: Miller, Mary Ann: Murphy, Mary Vance: Owens, Miriam: O'Cain, Helen Marie: Robinson, Frances: Rutland, Elaine: Salvo, Ethel Mae: San- ford, Barbara: Schunhott, Joanne: Smoak, Beverly: Snelgrove, June: Swink, Virginia: Syphrett, Bernice: Till, Helen: Till, Cath- erine: Tison, Janet: Verdery, Kathryn: Xffheeler, Anne: Wise, Barbara: Zeigler, Mary. SENIOR J. I-I. A OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR GROUP MARY BETH CONRAD .... President MARGARET BATES . . Treasurer BEVERLY SMOAK .... . Vice-President SARA STROMAN MARTHA ANN McCOMB . . . Secretary BARBARA WISE . Reporter . . Pianist MISS BETTY WILLIAMS ..... Sponsor 50 F. F. A. The E. E. A. Chapter, composed ot boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture, is an organization which serves as a medium lor learning by doing. Several projects have been undertaken by the chapter For this year, chief of which is the beautitication ot the school grounds. Other activities include improving the green- house and growing shrubbery lor use in landscaping all grounds in the city school sys- tem. The chapter owns much equipment, such as a disc harrow, a scoop pan, a moving camera and projector. OEHCERS HARRY ROBERTS . . . President FRED BOYLESTON . . Treasurer JOHNNY LEE ...... Vicespresident RODNEY BATES . . Reporter LAWRENCE WAY ...... Secretary CARI. DUNN . . . . Sentinel MR. MANUAL P. BLACK .... Adviser Seated at lront, left to right: Boyleston, Fred: Gramling, Swinton. First Row: Robinson, Hilti Smoalr, A. J.: Till, Leon: Dunn, Carl: Tindal, Ted: Tyler, Billy: Lee, Johnny: Thomas, Charles. Second Row: Roberts: Harry: Ruple, Tommy: Johnson, A. M.: Roberts, Norman: DeWitt, Jimmy: Boltin, Jacob: Syphrette, J. S.: Roberts, Wade: Garrett, Edsel: Way, Lawrence: Bates, Rodney: Boone, Vance: Walker, Dick. 5 I CDPERATCDRS' CLUB OFFICERS LARRY MEADER . .... . President HARRIET WHISENHUNT . Secretary-Treasurer GENE FERSNER and WATT SMITH Committee Heads MRS. FRANCES GRIFFITH .... Adviser Lett to right seated: I-Iouser, Ruthie: Crosland, Patsy: Matthews, Jean: Metts, Betty Neal: Dean, Miriam Nichols, Susan: Bozard, Janie Lou: Geddings, Freida: Second row seated: O'Cain, Beverly: Hughes, Betty I-Iutchins, Jo Ann: Graham, Pat: Robinson, Joan: Dukes, Grace: I-lerlihy, Florence: Johnson, Ted: Kemmerlin Raymond: Wilson, O. K.: Kelly, Al: Joye, Harlonq Reeves. H. B. Third row standing: Griffith, Mrs. Frances Meader, Larry: Salley, Everette: Whisenhunt, Harriet: Fersner, Gene: Truluclc, David: Summers, West: Smith Watt: Yost, Lyle. Members not pictured: Andrae, Teddy: Cannon. Bobby: Hutto. A. J.: Johnson, Ted: Lee Robert E.: Livingston, Emma: McAlhaney, Billy: McCain, Watt: Miller, Mary Ann: Mitchel, Jimmy: Mur daugh, Helen: Parler, Lynn: Quick, Kathryn: Ruple, Tommy: Sims, Irvin: Williamson, Lynwood: Wolfe. Bill Zeigler, George. 52 Pl-ICDTOGRAPI-IY CLUB OFFICERS WATT SMITH . . President EVA GARVIN . . . . Treasurer BARBARA KELLER ...... Secretary MR. W. L. MOORE ...... Sponsor The Photography Club was organized lor the purpose of training students in the art oi taking, developing, printing pictures. They have made pictures lor the Football pro- grams and a iew tor the Warrior. The present membership is seventeen. MEMBERS Boltin, Mable: Bradley, Brownie: Davis Frances: Dukes, Carroll: Dukes, Jake: Ecl- wards, Carole Joyce: Estes, Phyllis: Fair, Mary Ann: Fairey, Gertrude: Cuarwin, Eva: Graham, Patricia: Gramling, Jervey: Gramling, Mary Sue: Grarnling, Sylvia' Grittin, Maxine: Lee, Robert E.: Keller Bobbie Jean: Salley, Everette: Smith Watt: Wannamaker. Mar Moore: Wil- Y son, O. K.: Wolle, Bill. MEMBERS Lt-lt to right seated: Arant, Vivian: Her- lihy, Florence: Arndt. Elaine: Johnson Ted: Kelley, Will: Funderburk, Marion: Bullard, Barbara. Second row standing: Harley. Patsy: McComb, Martha Ann: Langford. Martha: Bozard. Patsy: Garrett, Jimmie Lee: Collins, June: Bates, Florence: Horne, Jackie: Metts, Betty Neal: John- son. A. M.: Bradley, Brownie: O'Cain Helen Marie. Third row standing: Quick Catherine: Smith, Joan' Wise Mar Etta: - i Y Shingler, Barbara: Arrants. Mrs. Lillian: Smallridge, Wayne: Wilson, Dorothy. Members not pictured: Antley, Ernest: Ashe, Harry Dot: DeWitt, Jimmy: Fers- ner, Gene: Fogle, Frances: Harley, Bobby' Joyc, Harlon: Kinsey, Charlie: Parler Joie Belle: Proveaux, Gladys: Wheeler Ann: Wilson, Al. JLJNICDR RED CRCDSS CCDUNCIL OFFICERS JACKIE HORNE . . . President MARTHA ANN MCCOMB . . Treasurer FLORENCE BATES . . Vice-President WAYNE SMALLRIDGE . . . . Reporter WILL KELLEY ....... Secretary MRS. LILLIAN ARRANTS .... Sponsor The Junior Red Cross Council, composed of two representatives from each home- room, directs the work of the Junior Red Cross. Toward developing a real sense oi sharing the humane work ol the community, the Junior Red Cross has put on a membership drive, sponsored a Christmas music program and plans a gilt chest. 5? LIBRARY CLUB EARL SMCDAK, JR. . . . President BETTY JEAN HODSON . Secretary4Treasurer ANN WHEELER ..... Vice-President MISS MARGARET WRIGHT . . . Sponsor The Library Club, which was organized in I948, now has 44 members. Club members are re- sponsible for the operation of the library and are helping to interpret the library to other students. MEMBERS Left to right, seated: Creech, Bohier. Livingston, Kise, Miss Wright, Murdaugh, Stroman, Arndt. Second row standing: Bradley, Wannamalcer. Seated: Hodson, Smoalc, Wheeler. Standing: Whisenhunt, Bruner, Crosland, Gatlin. Third Row: ln- abinet, Livingston, Collins, Culler, Drawdy, Davis, Howell, Shuler, Shuler. Dean, Metts, Bozard. Fourth row: Jolly, Inabinet, Kissam, Antley. Craft, Ruple, Paulling, O'Cain, Ablea, Eargle, Yoalxum. Fifth row: Hudson, Smith, Maclcay. Members not pictured: O'Cain, Smoalc, Thurmond. MEMBERS Left to right: Yost, Lyle: Thurmond. Ray- mond: Wilson, Aly Ackerman, Mr. Hugo: Moorer, Diclc: Hudson. Thomas: Yoalcum, Charles. Second row: Hundley, Bobby? Campbell, Dean: Browne, Jack. Members not pictured: Bryant, Douglas: Garriclr, Edsel: Geddings. Freida: Hutto. A. J.' Jernigan, Shirley. TI-IE CONFEDERATE CLUB Members of the Confederate Club are interested in lceeping alive the ideals and principles of the Confederacy and in upholding the rights of the various states in the Union. Those who join are expected to have a sincere interest in the social, cultural, and political history of the South, and to be willing to talce part in a reading program covering such topics. Otficers serving temporarily are Thomas Hudson, General, Chief of Statf, Jaclc Browne, General, Adjutant General. Mr. Hugo Aclcerman, History Instructor, is faculty adviser. 54 MIXED Cl-ICDRUS The mixed chorus was selected by director C. Frederic Ulmer For vocal ability. This chorus is composed of students from all tour classes in the senior high school. Along with the Christmas cantata The Holy Childn and the spring operetta, The Pirates ot Penzance the mixed chorus will present programs for various civic organizations and schools in neighboring cities. One of the highlights ot the year is the annual music rating clinic at Winthrop College in which this chorus usually receives outstanding recognition. Lett to right, first row: Bozard, Patsy: Cogburn, Patsy: Fogle, Frances: Ayers, Rozanne: Davis, Doris: Harley, Patsy: Whisenhunt, Harriett: Shuler, Delores: Putnam, Betsy: Wactor: Harriet: Jettcoat, Peggy: Shuler, Coryn: Townsend, Bobby Jean: Briclcle. Annette: Jones, Dorothy: Richbourg, Janet. Second row: Wetherington, Agnes: Wannamalxer, Mary Moore: Quick, Catherine: Paulling, Barbara: Tyler, Billy: Bair, Henry: Sims, lrvin: Crutchfield, Robert: Riley, Furman: Funder- burlr, Marion: Owens, Bobby: Wactor, Bobby: Newport, Glenva: Proveaux, Gladys: Smith, Doris. Third row: Drawdy, lris: Bozard, Barbara: Culler, Beverly: Gaslrin, Lynwood: Skinner, LeRue: Dulces, Carroll: Hudson, Tommy: Salley, Everette: Wallcer, Diclcl Hundley, Bobby: Yost, Lyle: Salley, Sammy: Bradbury, Bobby: Easterlin, Betty Jo: Bates, Florence. Fourth row: Salley, Rebecca: Rushton, Nancy: Yoalrum, Shelby: Harley, Billy: Wilson. Al: Martin, David: Moorer, Diclc: Suber, Bobby: Hewitt, Carlisle: Robinson, Richard: Tobias. Billy: Bryant, Bobby: Stroman, Frances: Boolchart, Sallcy Jo. Mcmbcr ' ' ' ' ' ' : l C. F d 'clc not present: Wolfe, Bill. Accompanists: Hughes, Billy, Smallridgc, Wayne. Director Umer, re en 55 BUYS' GLEE CLUB First row: Newport, Don, Skinner, LeRue, Hudson, Tommy, Sims, Irvin, Crutchfield, Robert, Riley, Furman, Yost, Lyle, Owens, Bobby, Salley, Sammy, Wactor, Bobby, Ulmer, C. Frederick, Director, Second row: Gaskrn, Lynwood, Tyler, Billy, Dukes, Carroll, Crosby, James, King, A'l, Walker, Dick, Wolfe, Bill, Funderburk, Marion, Warley, Sinkler, Wifrrberly, Jimmy, Bradbury, Bobby. Third row: Yoakurn, Shelby, Barr, Henry, Harley, Billy, Wilson, Al, Martin, David, Moo'er, Dick, Suber, Bobby, Swrnk, James, Hewitt, Carlisle, Robinson, Erihard, Hundley, Bobby, Bryant, Bobby. Accompanrst: Hughes, Billy. Members not pictured: Bolen, Buster, Salley, Everette, Tobias, r y. ,,,-.,...w.,,.....,,o,,. W... .. C. . . , l 1. - ... Q First Row: Bozard, Patsy, Fogle, Frances, Ayers, Rozanne, Davis, Doris, Harley, Patsy, Paulling, Barbara, Shuler, Delores, Langford, Martha, Wactor, Harriet, Thurmond, Betty, O'Cain, Beverly, Shuler, Coryn, Townsend, Bobbie Jean, Bricklc, Annette, Richbourg, Janet, Ulmer, C. Frederick, Director. Second row: Jaynes, Susanne, Bozard, Janie Lou, Culler, Beverly, Livingston, Joyce, Whisenhunt, Harriett, Putnam, Betsy, Jeftcoat, Peggy, Shingler, Barbara, Inabinet, Caroline, Kinsey, Bobby Jean, Nettles, Oreta, Jettcoat, Dorothy, Smith Doris, Jones, Dorothy. Third row: Wetherington, Agnes, Quick, Catherine, Bozard, Barbara, Austin, Gracie, Bell, Bobbie, Bullard, Bar- bara Ann, Drawdy, Sandra, Newport, Glenva, Stroman, Frances, Bates, Florence, Livingston, Emma, Easterlin, Betty Jo, Proveaux, Gladys, Miller, Mary Ann. Fourth row: Geddings, Freida, Drawdy, Iris, Rich, Reka, Davis, Marion, Swink, Virginia, Rushton, Nancy, Salley, Rebecca, Collins, Janice, Houck, Lois, Morris, Frances, Scott, Betty, Hightower, Anna Ruth, Bookhart, Sally Jo. Members not pictured: Cogburn, Patsy, Graham, Pat, Jackson, Emma Jean, Moore, Minnie Lee, Wannamaker, Mary Moore. Accompanist, Smalldridgc, Wayne. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MAJCDRETTES l-lvad Majort-tie: Whisenhunt, Harriet. Flag Twirlers llelt to rightl: Dean, Miriamg Davis, Doris: l-larlvy, Patsy: Nithols Susan. Majorcttcs llclt to rightl: Jackson, Batt Jean: Ayers, Roxanne, Shuler, Delores: Eastvrlin, Betty Jo. Flag Bi-an-rs l Y llflt to rightl: Jvtlords, Carolg Salley, Rebecca: Summers, Sylvia. Absent when picture was takvn, Jatkn lion.. First row lseatcdl: Mattie Jean Boylcstori, lstandingl l'la'rict Wactor, Agnus Xxfhcthcrington, lsratedl Watt McCain, Pop Gentry, Charlie Cullcr, Marion Edwards, Second row lscatedl: Wayne Smalldridgu, lstandingl Joi- Dickson, lscatedl John L. Dantzlcr, Dickic Dukes, Furman Riley, Billy Davis. Our orchestra, under the leadership of i'Pop'i Gentry, is composed ol twelve students who are out- standing in music. These musicians are very much in demand by clubs in Orangeburg and, indeed, all over the State. Last year they had the privilege of playing at the Governors banquet in Columbia. GRCHESTRA MARC!-HINIG BAND Our marching band, composed of 68 members From junior-high and high school, has marched itsell right into the title ot being one ol the outstanding bands in the state. On the football tield and in social events the marching band performs the complicated stunts and drillworlc For which it is most noted. MEMBERS Andrae, Teddy: Arant: Jimmy: Arant, Vivian: Baughman, Paul: Bolen, Annie Lee: Bolen, Daniel: Bradley, Brownie: Cannon, Mary: Cave, Cecil: Culler, Charlie: Culler, Richard: Culler, Rodney: Dantzler, John L: Diclcson, Joe: Dulces, Dickey: Early, Bobbie: Eersner, Gene: Garrett, Billy: Gilliam, Homer: Godwin, Cameron: Hodson. Betty: l-lutto, Richard: Hutchins, Jo Ann: lriclc, Harry: Jackson, Mickey: Johnson, Tecl: Kemmerlin, Rudolph: King, Jymmye Faye: Langford, Martha: Mitchell, Jimmy: Mowry, Ann: McCain. Watt: Parler, Lynnette: Patterson, Nellie: Pearson, Dewey: Reed, Aubrey: Robinson. Joan: Ruple, Johnny: Stroman, Polly: Thurmond, Betty: Wactor, Autie Mae: Wise, Barbara: Wise, Mary Etta: Jernigan. Shirley: Blanton, Jack: McLeod, Harold: Bryant, Sandy: l-lill, Betty: Ackerman, Elliot: Sain, Johnnie Ruth: Earley, Margie, Hutchins, Charles: Ulmer, Ginger: Salley, Michael: Smith, Larry: Templeton, Ronald: Hundley, Susan. 58 CCDNCERT BAND OFFICERS GENE FERSNER .... . . President BILLY DAVIS . . . Vice-President CHARLIE CULLER . . Secretary-Treasurer These talented musicians under the cab- able leadership ot Director C. D. Gentry, Sr., have accomplished much through hard work and time cooperation. Attendance at the Music Festival at Winthrop College and the annual spring concert are among the outstanding events in which they par- ticipate each school year. The school is justly proud oi the record made by this organization. MEMBERS Andrae, Teddy: Avant, Jimmy: Arant, Vivian: Baughman, Paul: Bolen, Annie Lee: Bolen, Daniel:iBradley, Brownie: Cannon. Mary: Cave, Cecil: Culler, Charlie: Culler, Richard: Culler, Rodney. Dantzler, John L.: Davis, Billy: Dickson. Joe: Dukes, Dickey: Earley, Bobbie: Edwards, Marion: Fersner, Gene: Garrett, Billy: Gilliam, Homer: Goodwin. Cameron: Hiers, Manning: Hodson, Betty: Hutto, Richard: Hutchins, Jo Ann: lrick, Harry: Jackson, Mickey: Johnson, Ted: Kemrnerlin, Rudolph: King, Jymmye Faye: Lake, Vernon: Langford, Martha: Mitchell, Jimmy: Mowry, Ann: McCain, Watt: Parler, Lynnette: Patterson, Nellie Jo: Pearson, Dewey: Reed, Aubrey: Robinson, Joan: Ruple, Johnny: Stroman, Polly: Thurmond, Betty: Wactor. Autie Mae: Wise, Barbara: Wise, Mary Etta: Jernigan, Shirley: Riley, Furman. BLOCK U ctuias ALSTON BLOUNT-fOne year letterman at tackle, 6 feet tall, weight l55 ponnds. BOBBY BRADBURY-One year lctterman at halfback, 5 feet II inches tall, weight l55 pounds.. BOBBY BRYANT-Two year letterman at tackle. 6 feet tall, weight ZOO pounds. WARREN CLARKEfTwo year letterrnan at quarterback and end. 6 feet tall, weight I65 pounds. JOHNNY GRAMLlNOfTwo year lctterman at quarter! back, 6 feet tall, weight I6O pounds: co-captain. CHARLIE KINSEY-Three year letterman at end and halfback, 5 feet IO inches tall, weight l5O pounds. VERNON LAKE-Two year letterman at guard and center, 5 feet II inches tall, weight I55 pounds, co-cap- tain. HUGO METTSfOnc year letterman at guard, 5 leet IO inches tall, weight I7O pounds. RICHARD ROBlNSONfThree year letterman at end and fullback, 6 feet tall, weight l6O pounds. EVERETTE SALLEY-Two year letterman at tackle, 5 feet 9 inches tall, welght l65 pounds. SAMMY SALLEY-One year lctterman at fullback, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weight I55 pounds. IRVIN SIMS-Two year letterrnan at halfback, 5 feet IO inches tall, weight I6O pounds. BOBBY SUBER-One year lettcrrnan at end, 6 feet tall, weight I45 pounds. RAYMOND THURMONDfOne year letterrnan at half- back, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weight I4O pounds. Lelt to right, tirst row: Wactor, Bobby: Bryant, Jim: Livingston, Dean: Wolfe, Bill: Robinson, Richard: Clarke. Warre:n. Second row: Thomas, Harold: Kinsey, Charlie: Lake, Vernon: l-lundley, Bobby: Bradbury, Bobby. Third row: Salley, Sammy: Oramling, Johnny: Bryant, Bobby: Davis, Billy: Campbell, Dean: Thurmond, Raymond. Fourth row: Suber, Bobby: Blount, Alston: Bruner, Jimmy: Sims, lrvin: Metts, l-lugo. Member not present: Everette, Salley, K 5hA95 g fbi V My . g .1 ui .5E'e:w5. . , 2: '- jgi'5iJg.5. xx K. A FOOTBALL SOUAD-Left to right, first row: Clarke, Warren: S,ms, lrvin: Lake, Vernon: Gramling, Johnny: Kinsey, Charlie: Wactor, Bobby: Livngston, Dean. Second row: McClure, Joe: Collier, Carroll: Bryant, Jim: lrick, Ralph: Blount, Alston: Salley, Sammy: Hewitt, Carlisle: Bradbury, Bobby. Third row: Robinson, Richard: King, Dick: Bryant, Douglas: Smith, Watt: Metts, l'lugo: Bryant, Bobby: Davis, Bllyg Fourth row: Cauthen, Jimmy, Manager: Thomas, Harold: Clark, Coach J, Wg Smith, Edward: Thurmond, Raymond: Suber, Bobby: Bruner, Jimmy, Manager. Members not present: Antley, l-lerbcrt: Campbell, Dean: l-lundley, Bobby: Salley, Everette:Wolfe, Bill, Manager. FOOTBALL SUMMARY OF VARSITY FOOTBALL Facing one of the stittest schedules in the state the lndians reported for practice in mid-August with eleven lettermen and squad men returned from last yearis team along with a host of newcomers. After three weeks of intense practice, l-lead Coach Bill l COACHES AND COACAPTNNS: Head Coach, W. J. Bill Clark: Assistant Coaches, T. A. Bucko Edens and E. L, 'Patel' Way. Co-Captains, Johnny Jumbo Gramling and Vernon Vi-ronicall Lakv. Clark and Coach Bucko Edens picked their varsity and began molding a light but determined bunch of Indians into a well oiled, smooth-running split TH machine. ln the season curtain raiser, the Redskins racked up a 27-T3 win over the powerful St. Matthews Yel- low Jackets, and the next week they captured a thrilling i3-6 victory from the Georgetown Gators. The lndians then took to the road for their next two games. The Charleston Bantams edged a fighting Orangeburg team 7-6 in the last minute of play. Journeying to Greenville the next week, the lndians bounced back to hand the Greenville Red Raiders a 7-O set-back. Aiken and Florence were knocked off in quick succession by scores of 26-7 and T8-O. After a weekis rest, the Redskins pulled a Q6-T4 victory out of the tire to down Dreher of Columbia in the homecoming game before meeting the undefeated Sumter Gamecocks. In a ferocious battle that saw Orangeburg lead 7-O at the half Sumter rallied to win T3-7. After another rest of a week the Indians tangled with their arch rival, Laurens: and striking with lightning fury, they blasted the Tigers 40-7. Winding up the season, Orangeburg dropped a T4-7 decision to Camden on Thanksgiving. SENIOR MEMBERS-Lett to right, tirst row: Kinsey: Muttsp Bryant: Gramling: Lalrc: Clarlrrq Robinson. Sr-cond row: Sims: Thurmond: Super: Salleyq Blount: Bradbury: Bruner, Manager. As impressive as this seven and three record is, it talres on added signiticance when it is con' sidered that graduation stripped eight starters and several reserves from the strong 1948 grid machine. Thus a tribute is paid to the time coaching abilities ot Bill Clarlc and 'iBuclro'i Edens and the coopera tion and spirit ot the players as they worlced together to produce lrom relatively inexperience material a powerful, tighting club. SCHEDULE O. l-l. S .... Q7 St. Matthews . . 13 O. l-l. S. . . 6 Charleston . . 7 O. l-l. S. . . 7 Greenville . . . O O. l-l. S. . . Q6 Aiken . . . 7 O. l-l. S. . . l8 Florence . . O Q. l-l. S. . . 26 Dreher . . l4 O. l-l. S. . . 7 Sumter . , T3 O. l-l. S. . . 40 Laurens . . 7 O. l-l. S. . . 7 Camden . . . l4 STARTHXIG UNE UP-Lett end, Clarlre: lctt taclclc, Bryant: lrltt guard, Mrttts: cvntcr, Lalcrg right guard, Livingstony riqhl taclrlt, lhomasq right end, Robinson. 62 92-813 rv-gow ,H um 5,922-4? 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B.: Truluck, David: Gar- ret, Billy: Collins, Robert: Mobley, Jack. Absent when picture was talcen: Kemmerlin, Rudolph: Durr, Gordan. STARTING LlNE UP-First row, left to right: Mobley, Jack: Kemmerlin Rudolph: Lee, Johnny: Ruple, Jay: Summers, West: Durr, Gordan: Wannamalcer, Dinlc, Second row, left to right: Gay, Bert: Reed, Aubry: Ayers, Bobby: Edwards, Marion. 64 BCDYS BASKETBALL With only one player returning from last year's top flight varsity the Indians dropped their tirst two starts l-lowever they showed steady improvement as they gained ex perience and worked together as a team under the able guidance of Coach Bill Clarlc All but one ol the players will be around again next year to insure O l-l S a high ranking SCHEDULE Camden . Summerton . St. Matthews Bamberg . . Walterboro . Summerton . St. Matthews Bamberg . . Ailcen . . . Columbia . Aiken . . . Walterboro . eelng o g c Rap a os e .l e Bryant, Jim, Summ s Tom L e enn e to annamalce M mage Thomas Harold: Hill, C C l-lughe a n o ea d Aub ey l-liers, Manning, Ma GIRLS' BASKETBALL Dropping one and winning one, the girls opened the season by showing marked improvement between their tirst two games. Working under a new coach, Miss Nancy Tillinghast, the girls found four starters and several reserves missing lrom last yearis splen- did team. With those returning and several very promising new comers, the girls went through a very good season and seenwed assured olcontinued successin thelutumz SCHEDULE O. H. S. . . 96 Camden . . . 36 O. H. S. . . 95 Summerton . . Q0 O. H. S. . . 45 St. Matthews . . 94 O. H. S, . . 37 Bamberg . . . 39 O. H. S. . . 33 Walterboro . . Q5 O. H. S. . . 35 Summerton . . Q5 O. H. S. . . 4Q St. Matthews . QQ O. H. S. . . 35 Bamberg . . . 5i O.H.S. . . 41 Aiken. . . iS Q. H. S. . . 90 Aiken . . . . 91 O. H. S. . . 28 Walterboi'o . . Q9 First row, left to right: Gramling, Barbara, Co-Captain: Tillinghast, Nancy, Coach: Whisenhunt, Harriet Co-Captain. Kneeling, lelt to right: Craft, Bertsy: Gatlin, Martha: Easterlin, Betty Jo: Scott, Betty: Keller, Barbara Ann: Arant, Vivian: Ayers, Rozanne: Parler, Lynn: Stroman, Sara: Wactor, Harriet, Crosland, Patsy, Standing, left to right: Harley, Patsy, Manager: Mowery, Ann: Parler, Lynette: Owens, Miriam: McComb, Martha Ann: Cotter, Mary Lou: Balen, Annie Lee: Rushton, Nancy: Kinsey, Nell: Reed. Martha: Summers, Sylvia: Wannamaker, Evelyn: Jennings, Betty Laura: Putnam, Betsy: Jackson, Betty Jean: Langford, Martha Manager. bb L 1950 i EAUT DORIS DAVIS Senior JACKIE I-IORNE Senior WARRICDR HARRIET WACTOR Junior BEAUTIES GRACE DU KES Freshman LYN E-I-TE PAR LER Sophomore hm' in l 8 .A I l QUEEN OE HEARTS SENIQR CCURT: West Summers, Martha Langlord, Carlisle Hewitt, Sara Dulces, Swinton Gramling, Erances Stroman, Dewey Pearson, Martha Reed. Page: Rosanne Ayers. 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