Pacolet High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Pacolet, SC)
- Class of 1959
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STke 1959 Qfowaliauile PACOLET HIGH SCHOOL PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA Poge One Page Two DEDICATION MR. JAMES R. LAMBERT We dedicate this annual to you. Mr. Lambert, in our appreciation for the many services that you have performed for Pacolet High School. Always, we shall remember you as one who never ceased to be willing to lend a helping hand to those who asked. For your loyalty, sense of humor, interest in others, and for being what you are — we thank you and gratefully dedicate to you our 1959 TOMAHAWK. Page Three ADMINISTRATION MR. V. M. EPTING MR. H. T. BLACKWELL Superintendent Principal TRUSTEES Mr. Charles F. Greene, Sr., Chairman Mr. B. L. Mason Dr. Robert H. Crow Mr. W. A. Jones, Sr. Mr. Frank Lancaster Mr. John P. Poole Mr. John Earl Hammett Mr. L. E. Wilson Mr. Clarence E. Crocker, County Board Member Page Four MRS. JUDITH BISHOP English MRS. SELMA BONNER English, French MRS. RUTH BROWN English MR. JACK CORN MISS HAZEL HENDRICKSON Agriculture Librarian FACULTY MRS. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Mathematics MRS. GUYNELLE JONES Mathematics, Reading MRS. RUBY KIRBY Science MR. JAMES LAMBERT Science, History MRS. LULA LANCASTER English, History MRS. IVA LITTLEJOHN English, French MR. WILCEY MacDONALD Mathematics Physical Education MR. NEIL McNEILL Physical Education MRS. ELIZABETH MORRELL Commerce MRS. MILDRED RAGAN Home Economics MR. JOHNNY SMOAK Science MRS. RUTH BERRY Secretary to Principal MR. FRED TEASTER Maintenance MISS MARGARET TATE District 3 Lunchroom Supervisor MISS MARGARET HARVEY Secretary to Superintendent MR. DON BLOCK Band Director Page Five MI TOMAHAWK The Class Sponsors were selected by Pat Boone V msp3 Page Seven HOMECOMING SANDRA SMITH Poge Eight GLORIA BARR Sophomore Sponsor JULIA BURGESS Senior Sponsor GAYLE LITTLEFIELD Junior Sponsor SENIOR PLAYERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Allred McGoho, Don Comby, Calvin Martin-Captain, Ronnie White, Walter Sweatt, Larry Hodge, Terry Kirby. Walter Sweatt Ronnie White Larry Hodge Calvin Martin Captain Terry Kirby Alfred McGaha Don Camby Page Twelve OUR TEAM FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie White, Calvin Martin, Larry Hodge, Terry Kirby, Walter Sweatt, Don Camby, Alfred McGaha. SECOND ROW: Jackie Hodge, Fred Glass, Joe Lee, Taylor Varner, Wayne Edgins, Garland Banks, Bobby Tessnear. THIRD ROW: Dennis Crocker, Ronnie Bryant, Tony Reece, Freddie Whiting, Robert Brown, Jackie Collins, Richard Hollifield. OUR COACHES Mr. Neil McNeil Mr. Wilcey McDonald Mr. James Lambert SCORES W 4 Pacolet . . 6 Blacksburg L 6 0 14 Taylors 0 Pacolet 0 Lockhart 7 Pacolet . 2 Chesnee 6 Pacolet 0 Hickory Tavern .22 Pacolet 19 Boiling Springs ... . . 14 Pacolet 0 Kingstree 35 Pacolet . . 20 Wren 19 Pacolet 7 Travelers Rest . . 33 Pacolet 7 Piedmont 19 Poge Thirteen STARTING TEAM June Stephens Janice Osment Mitzy Heath Wanda Brown Pam Hodge Jean Martin GIRLS' BASKETBALL Arliss Smith, Brenda Sprouse, Tommy Kaye Sullivan, Ann Tate, Wanda Brown, Sylvia Littlejohn, Shirley Revels, Linda Spencer, Kay Teaster, Pam Hodge, Peggy Thomas, Becky Reece, Janice Osment, Mitzy Heath, June Stephens, Jean Martin, Jenny Lee. Mr. Lambert is coach. Page Fourteen Calvin Martin, Jackie Collins, Robert Sullivan, Jimmy Brown, Russell Bishop, Larry Hodge, Ronnie Motts, Bobby Tessnear, Robert Brown, Jerry Littlejohn, Grady Hill, Richard Wright, Manager-Jackie Hodge. BOYS' BASKETBALL Pacolet 52 Cedar Springs . . . . .... 26 Pacolet 35 Roebuck .... 49 Pacolet 50 Landrum .... 48 Pacolet 34 Woodruff .... 52 Pacolet 33 Chesnee .... 50 Pacolet 69 Blacksburg .... 65 Pacolet .... 23 Chesnee .... 35 Pacolet .... 56 Lockhart .... 48 Pacolet .... 43 Blacksburg .... 36 Pacolet Cedar Springs . . . . .... 26 Pacolet .... 59 Landrum .... 21 Pacolet .... 26 Roebuck .... 42 Pacolet .... 30 Boiling Springs .... .... 31 Page Fifteen CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Undo Warner, Charlotte Corn, Carolyn Wilkins, Brenda Kirby, Sally Wood, and Delores Heath, Head Cheerleader. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Jackie Collins, Terry Kirby, Frank Vinson, Bobby Tessnear, Bobby Sullivan. MIDDLE ROW: Johnny Eaton, Ronnie Motts, Taylor Varner, Woyne Edgins, Calvin Martin, Dennis Parker. BACK ROW: Larry Hodge, Erskine Lee, Wayne Newman, Robert Sullivan, Frank Mabry, Ronnie White. Page Sixteen MAINTENANCE CANTEEN Coach Lambert Coach McNeil Coach McDonald KITCHEN STANDING: Mrs. Katherine Reeves. Lee Gist. Mrs. Jenell Baiiy. SITTING: Mrs. Bessie Genoble, Mrs. Annie Allison. JANITORS Frank Smith (not shown) James Smith George Cooter Hardy Page Seventeen THE TOMAHAWK Staff is composed of the students who compile the record of each school year's activities into our yearbook — THE TOMAHAWK. CYNTHIA PETTY Co-Editor LAURA GREENE Co-Editor TELEPACO STAFF The Telapaco staff is composed of reporters from grades nine through twelve. It publishes six newspapers a year, and distributes them to each student free of charge. STUDENT COUNCIL I am glad to have this opportunity to say thank you. I have endeavored to merit your trust. As your Student Body President, I have tried to act with unquestionable integrity at all times. Your ideas and help have been most beneficial as we worked together to make this the best school year possible. Terence E. Garner Studenf Body President OFFICERS TERENCE GARNER President DELORES HEATH Vice-President LAURA GREENE Secretary-T reasurer Page Twenty STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delores Heath, Laura Greene, Mrs. Littlejohn, Terence Garner, Mr. Blackwell, Judy Allen, Julia Burgess, Cynthia Petty, Larry Pruitt. SECOND ROW: Richard Wells, Terry Kirby, Nancy Smith, Don Camby, Brenda Henderson, Elaine Hogan, Rudolph Lumpkin, Alfred McGaha, Myra Peterson, June Hogan. THIRD ROW: Ann Bailey, Robert Brown, Juanita Carter, Erskin Lee, Freddie Whiting, Fred Robinette, Joyce Allen, Hughston Gilmore, Dorothy Roberts, Ronnie White, Sally Wood, Jerry Littlejohn. FOURTH ROW: Gayle Littlefield, Jack Belk, Wanda Brown, Camille Bryant, Vickie Bryant, LaVerne Burgess, Myrtis Jones, Sheila Grant, Kenneth Scales, Patty Lanford, Doyle Poston, James Hood, Ronnie Bryant. Kenneth Scales, Patty Lanford, Doyle Poston, James Hood, Ronnie Bryant, Elinor Brown. NOT PICTURED: Aughtry Wells, Grady Hill, Terry Scott, Patsy Garner. Page Twenty-One BLOCK P CLUB The Block P. Club is an organization composed of those people who have earned a block letter in the school's athletic program. President—Alfred McGaha Secretory-Treasurer—Charlotte Corn Vice-President—Jackie Hodge PRO CLUB The Pro Club is open to students who have had at least one year of a commercial subject and have maintained a B average on one commercial subject. Its aim and purpose is to promote a better commercial department and learn more about business procedures and methods. President—Robert Brown Secretary-Treasurer—Aughtry Wells Vice-President—Elaine Wells Reporter—Brenda Henderson Program Chairman—Fred Robinette Page Twenty-Two ART CLUB For those people interested in drawing and sketching the Art Club has been formed. Members test their skill in experimenting with pencil sketching, charcoal, water colors, and oil. President—Joyce Allen Vice-President—Charles Weathers Secretary-Treasurer—Kay Reeves Reporter—Gloria Barr LIBRARY STAFF The library staff is made up of those who work in the library. The purpose of the club is to help the students understand more about the library and its functions. Page Twenty-Three BAND President—Jerry Littlejohn Vice-President—Sylvia Littlejohn Secretary-Treasurer—Jimmy Trammell MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Bell, Ann Valentine, Judy Ward, and Joyce Goforth, Drum Majorette. GLEE CLUB This club serves as a means of taking our school into the community when the different churches are visited in the spring. The Chorus has made several appearances on television. DIRECTORS MR. H. T. BLACKWELL MRS. RUBY KIRBY Poge Twenty-Five F.F.A. Banquet MR. JACK CORN Sponsor F. A President—Grady Hill Vice-President—Calvin Lee Secretary—Jimmy Brown Treasurer—Johnny Eaton Page Twenty-Six President—Juanita Carter Vice-President—Myrtis Jones Secretary—Mitzy Heath Treasurer—Janice Osment Reyorter—Carolyn Wilkins Poge Twenty-Seven OFFICERS President ......... Vice-President Secretary ......... Treasurer ......... Program Chairman Reporter.............. Ann Bailey Julia Burgess Richard Wells Delores Heath Cynthia Petty . Sally Wood Judy Allen Ann Bailey Peggy Bell Julia Burgess Charlotte Corn Judy Crocker Joyce Goforth Terence Garner . Jackie Hodge Laura Greene .. Jenny Lee Delores Heath Jerry Littlejohn Maxine Loving Terry Kirby . Sheila Millwood Gayle Littlefield Sylvia Littlejohn . Kay Reeves Myra Peterson Linda Spencer Cynthia Petty June Stephens Fred Robinette . . Kay Teaster Richard Wells Sally Wood Flicka Tate Those students who average ninety on each subject are eligible for the Beta Club. Mrs. Selma Bonner is sponsor. Page Twenty-Eight LATIN CLUB The Latin Club has been organized for those students who are now taking Latin or who have completed two years of Latin. The sponsor is Mrs. Selma Bonner. President—Fred Robinette Secretory-Treasurer—Sally Wood Vice-President—Kay Reeves Reporter—Elaine Hogan HOBBY CLUB One of the most interesting clubs is the Hobby Club. Membership is open to any interested person in the high school. Some of the activities are: building model air- planes and taking photographs. Mr. Corn is sponsor. President—Dot Roberts Secretary-Treasurer—Wayne Edgins Vice-President—Jenny Lee Reporter—Tony Reece Page Twenty-Nine BUS DRIVERS President—Erskine Lee Secretary-Treasurer—Ronnie White Vice-President—Ned Harrold SAFETY CLUB The Bus Drivers Club is open to any student who has completed the course in bus driver's training and has secured a license. Mr. Epting is sponsor. The purpose of the Safety Club is to promote safety in school and on the campus. Mr. Epting is sponsor. Page Thirty FUTURE TEACHERS This club was included in the Activity program to encourage capable and interested students to enter teaching as a profession. This is a national organization which provides excellent opportunity for exploring the field of teaching. President—Sally Wood Vice-President—Patsy Lee Secretary—Linda Varner Treasurer—Varina Brown SCIENCE CLUB The club is open to any high school student who is interested in the field of science.. Some of their activities include scientific research, field trips, and other phases of interest. President—Freddie Whiting Secretary-Treasurer—Gloria Barr Vice-President—Mariine Loving Reporter—Dianne Nickols Page Thirty-One DRAMATICS The Dramatics Club has been organized for the purpose of students interested in drama and speech. They learn the fundamental steps of presenting plays and short skits. President—Houston Gilmore Secretary-Treasurer—Jean Martin Vice-President—Jimmy Trammell This club is a national honor society composed of pupils who are active in high school dramatics. THESPIANS Page Thirty-Two President—Ronnie White Vice-President—Terence E. Garner Secretary—Delores Heath Treasurer—Patsy Garner Future Teachers Dramatics CURRENT EVENTS The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in current affairs. President—Ronnie Jackson Vice-President—Ronnie Bryant Secretary-Treasurer—Jean Martin Page Thirty-Three SEVENTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jerry Adoir, Billy Albright, Frankie Ball, Haskel Brackens, Elinor Brown, Larry Brown, Helen Bryant, Vicky Bryant. SECOND ROW: Wayne Bryant, Dennis Buice, Cassie Coates, Wayne Coleman, Charlotte Crocker, Brenda Davis, Dean Davis, Donna Davis. THIRD ROW: Wayne Davis, Carol Ann Deaton, Oliver Deaton, Larry Dillard, Linda Edwards, Linda Ellison, Paulette Elm, Harold Eubanks. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Foster, Carroll Fowler, Roger Freeman, Dennis Gault, Dennis Gibson, Johnny Gibson, Rusty Goforth, Billy Gossett. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Greemore, Anne Greene, Lora Greene, Dexter Harvey, Tolyo Harvey, Eloise Harris, Phillip Harris, Johnny Hatchett. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Henderson, Patricia Hipps, Kaye Hodge, Philip Hodge, Carol Hood, James Hood, Linda Hood, Sheila Hopson. Page Thirty-Four LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Roger Hunter, Wayne Hunter, James Johnson, Johnny Johnston, Eunice Jones, Bill Kirby, Tina Kirby, Patty Lanford. SECOND ROW: Joyce Leatherwood, Earl Lee, Katherine Lee, Naomi Lindsey, Judy Loftis, Roger Mabry, Carolyn Martin, Joan Martin. THIRD ROW: Jimmy McBride, Jimmy McGinn, James Melton, Joe Melton, Rita Murray, Roy Newman, Elaine O'Shields, Sylvia Pace. FOURTH ROW: Ray Parker, Suzette Pearson, Doyle Poston, Dianne Powell, Wayne Pridmore, Janice Pruitt, Pot Pruitt, Max Reeves. FIFTH ROW: Tom Sawyer, Sherry Scott, Jerry Sherbert, James Shook, Lynn Shultz, Boyd Sizemore, Charles Sizemore, Robert Stafford. SIXTH ROW: Kay Sullivan, {Barbara Sumner, Blane Sutton, Theron Sutton, Elizabeth Thornton, Mary Ellis Walker, Lessie Weathers, Mary Linda Welchel. SEVENTH ROW: Harold Whiting, Judy Whiting, Dianne Whitt, Johnny Worthy. Poge Thirty-Five EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Horold Adair, Wayne Allison, Camille Bryant, Emily Buice, Harold Burgess, Artie Burton, Jennings Comby. SECOND ROW: Billy Campbell, Ruth Camby, Larue Cook, Mack Crocker, Billy Deoion, Billie Ann Eison, Miriam Fowler. THIRD ROW: Linda Gantt, Patsy George, Charles Gibson, Chyleen Gilmer, Frankie Gilmer, Harley Gilmore, Darrelene Gold. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Gossett, Judy Gowan, Sheila Grant, Don Harmon, Juanita Harris, Joyce Harvey, Cecillia Henry. FIFTH ROW: John Hood, Arnold Hyatt, Steve Keeter, Judy Lawson, Annette Lightsey, Dennis Littlejohn, Annie Mae Long. SIXTH ROW: Patricia Lyda, Margaret McGraw. Page Thirty-Six EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jerry Mauldin, Linda Medlock, Kenneth Millwood, Jimmy Moore, Pat Murph, Emma Jean Padgett, Bill Peterson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Phillips, Karry Poston, Alfred Pruitt, Larry Pruitt, Grady Quinn, Becky Reece, Lee Richards. THIRD ROW: Joe Riddle, Wayne Roberts, Janice Sanders, Ken Scales, Linda Shehan, Mike Smith, Linda Snapp. FOURTH ROW: Kay Spencer, Juanita Spencer, Clary Sprouse, Dianne Sweatt, Barbara Taylor, Jack Tessnear, Dennis Tessnier. FIFTH ROW: Jean Thompson, Linda Toney, Maxine Valentine, Carolyn Walden, Eloise Wells, Mary Thomas White, Mike Wilkins. SIXTH ROW: Kay Willis, Doyle Worthy. Page Thirty-Seven Garland Banks Mary Biggerstaff Betty Brackins Varina Brown Wanda Brown Judy Bryant Martha Cartee Donald Coates Jackie Collins Tim Crawford Jane Crocker Wayne Crocker Elaine Deaton Harold Edwards Robert Foster men Martha Fowler Thelma Fox Dickie Garner Catherine George Sally Gilmer Harry Gosnell Charles Grizzle Dale Harvey Mildred Harvey Billy Hollifield Richard Hollifield Susan Holmes Jimmy Hood Jo Jenkins Sheryl Jennings Elmer Kirby Joe Lee Judy Lee Patsy Lee Sharon Lee Page Thirty-Eight Bobby Marshall Steve McGuire Brenda Moss Ronnie Motts Billy Nicholls Dianne Nickols Ronnie Padgett Sandra Phillips Shelba Poston Tony Reece Barbara Ridings Jerry Ritch Elaine Robertson Richard Rogers Dennis Rudicill men Eddie Rudicill Terry Scott Arliss Smith Robert Spencer Brenda Sprouse Tommy Kaye Sullivan Anne Tate Richard Thompson Carol Turner Harold Turner Joyce Turner Linda Varner Charles Weathers Janice Webber Nancy Wells John Whitlock Judy Whitt Bobby Wilkins John Winstead Richard Wright Page Thirty-Nine Bo Adair Joyce Alien Ernestine Alley Harold Alman Jean Alman Gloria Barr Beverly Bean Jack Belk Peggy Bell Sue Biggerstaff Russell Bishop David Brown Robert Brown Ronnie Bryant Leatha Buice omored Juanita Carter Joe Collins Charlotte Corn Johnny Eaton Wayne Edgins Carolyn Ferguson Brenda Garner Mike Gilbert Fred Glass Joyce Goforth Mitzi Heath Mike Hodge Pamela Hodge Ronnie Jackson Myrtis Jones Page Forty Sanford Kirby Calvin Lee Frances Lee Jennie Lee Jerry Littlejohn Thomas Long Maxine Loving Jeanette Mabry Teyrl Mabry Ned McSwain Mary Melton Ronnie Messer Sheila Millwood Johnny Morrow Harold Murray Harold Osment Janice Osment Phillip Pace Boyce Parker omoreA Paul Ravan Dan Reaves Kay Reaves Shirley Revels Rebecca Sherbert Linda Spencer June Stephens Robert Sullivan Dell Sweatt Flicka Tate Kay Teaster Kenneth Tessnear John Threadgill June Walden Harold Weathers Page Forty-One Joyce Brown Martha Brown Jean Buice LaVerne Burgess Marlene Cook Dennis Crocker Judy Crocker Audrey Deaton Page Forty-Two Maxie Deaton Ansel Fisher juniors Tommy Going Dixie Greemore Grady Hill Jackie Hodge June Hogan Nicky Jones Brenda Kirby Lewis Kirby Page Forty-Three juniors Sylvia Littlejohn Jean Martin Patrica Martin Chad Messer Janice Mou Wayne Newman Dennis Parker Myra Peterson Page Forty-Four Jack Phillips Dorothy Roberts Bobby Tessnear Jimmy Trammell juniors Ann Valentine Taylor Varner Judy Ward Buddy Weathers JoAnn Whitlock Wayne Wilkins Dorothy Winstead Sally Wood Page Forty-Five 1. Six Little Indians 2. Drat These Long Assignments! 3. At The Hop 4. Wait Till Mama Gets Him Home! 5. You Should Se Me Now 6. Takes Two To Tango 7. Casey Just Struck Out 8. When You and I Were Young, Taylor! 9. Smile For The Birdie 10. Hup, Two, Three, Four 11. Erskine, Stop That 12. Homecoming Parade SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Wells—President Terry Kirby—Vice President Patsy Garner—Secretary Nancy Smith—Treasurer Page Forty-Seven SENIORS Ann Bailey Glenn Brown Mary Louise Bryant Julia Burgess Don Camby Marlene Deaton Linda Fallow Patsy Garner Terence Garner Laura Greene Ned Harrold Cleveland Harvey Delores Heath Brenda Henderson Larry Hodge Larry Hyder Terry Kirby Page Forty-Eight SENIORS Rudolph Lumpkin Alfred McGaha Calvin Martin Devore Osteen Cynthia Petty Fred Robinette Bobby Shackleford Nancy Smith Sandra Smith Walter Sprouse Kenneth Strange Bobby Sullivan Walter Sweatt Peggy Thomas Aughtry Wells Elaine Wells Richard Wells Ronnie White Page Fifty Page Fifty-One Senior Directory Pro Club 4; Business Manager of Telepaco 3; Assembly Committee 3,4; Library Club 3; Suggestion Box Committee 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Play; Vice President of Thespians 4; Senior Superlative; Band 1; Traffic Committee 3,4; Hospitality Committee 3. ELIZABETH ANN BAILEY—ANN f it well to think well; it is devine to act well. ....... Block P 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Tomahawk 3,4; Telepaco 4; Assembly Committee 1,2,3,4; Property and Beautification Committee 2,3,4; Athletic Committee 2,3, 4; Junior Play; Superlative 4. GLENN EVERATTE BROWN-GLENN Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule. Hobby Club 1,2,3,4; Science 1,2,3; Thespians 3,4; Traffic Commitee 4. MARY LOUISE BRYANT-MARY LOUISE When love and skill work together; expect a masterpiece. Beta Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Dramatics 2; Basketball 1; F.H.A. President 2; Hobby 2; Science 2; Superlative 4. JULIA ELIZABETH BURGESS-JULIA Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society. Dramatics 1; Thespians 3, President 4; Beta 2,3,4; Vice President-Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Latin 1; Science 1; Telepaco 1,2, 3,4; Tomahawk 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor; Student Council 3,4; Junior Class Play; Superlative 4; Miss Hi Miss 4; Assembly 3,4. DON BRUCE CAMBY-DON It is not sufficient to have great qualities; we must be able to make proper use of them. Block P 3,4; Chairman of Traffic Committee 4; Library Staff 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Safety Club 4; Student Council 4; Pro Club 4; Superlative 4; Hobby Club 1. EDNA MARLENE DEATON-MARLENE Condemn the faults and not the actor of it. Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pro Club 4. LINDA GRAY FALLAW—LINDA If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 4; Secretary of Homeroom 1; Reporter of J.H.A. 1. PATSY LaVERNE GARNER-PAT Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers and are famous preservers of youthful looks. Latin Club 1,2; Dramatics 2,3,4; Thespians 3, Secretary 4; Treasurer Student Council 4; Majorette 2,3; Science Club 2; Superlative 4; Pro Club 4; Secretary of Senior Class 4; Junior Play; Hobby Club 1,2; Tomahawk Staff 4; Drives Committee 4; Harvest Queen 1,2. TERENCE EUGENE GARNER-TEX A great man is what he is, because he was what he wos. Student Body President 4; Editor of Tomahawk 4; Assistant Editor 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; Hobby Club 1,2 President of Safety Club 3; LAURA EUGENA GREENE-LAURA When I want to speak let me think first. Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? If not, let it be left unsaid. Latin Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Tomahawk staff 2,3,4; Treasurer of tenth grade; Junior Play; Senior Class Superlative; Telapaco Co-Editor 4; Dramatics Club 3; Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council; Chairman, Property and Beautification. NED WELLS HARROLD-NED If the nose of Cleopatra had been a little shorter, it would have changed the history of the world. Bus Drivers Club 1,2, President 3,4; Hobby Club 1,2; Art Club 1,2, 3, Science 1,2; Safety Club 3; Dramatics 1,2; Senior Superlative 4; Traffic Committee 4; Football 2; Tumbling 1,2. JAMES CLEVELAND HARVEY-CLEVELAND Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all. Football 1,2,3; Tumbling 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2, 3; Block P Club 1,2,3,4. DELORES CHRISTINE HEATH-DELORES Beauty is like an almanac: if it lasts a year it is well. Beta Club 3, Treasurer 4; Thespians 3, Secretary 4; Dramatics 3,4; Glee Club 3,4, President 4; Block P 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Pro Club 4; Student Council 3,4; Vice President 4; Tomahawk 4; Senior Superlative 4; Harvest Queen 3; Junior Class Play 3. BRENDA JOYCE HENDERSON-BRENDA Joys are our wings sorrows our spurs. Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Science Club 2,3; Library Club 3; Pro Club 4; Student Council 4; Tomahawk staff 4; Telapaco staff 4; Chairman of Drives Committee 4. LARRY DEAN HODGE-LARRY As a cure for worrying, work is better than whiskey. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Student Council 1; Science Club 1,2; Block P Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Traffic Committee 4; Safety Club 4; Senior Superlative 4; President of Homeroom 1. LARRY GENE HYDER-LARRY Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. Hobby Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM TERRY KIRBY-TERRY You hove not fulfilled every duty, unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant. Block P Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Bus Drivers 3,4; Safety Club 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; President of Junior Class 3; Traffic Committee 4; Pro Club 3; Superlative 4; Glee Club 3; Tomahawk staff 4; Hobby Club 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Assembly Committee 3,4. Page Fifty-Two Senior Directory RUDOLPH DENNARD LUMPKIN—RUDOLPH SANDRA LEE SMITH-SANDY Like the bee, we should make our industry our amusement. Hobby 1; Safety Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Bus Drivers 2; Thespians 3, Vice President; Dramatics 3,4; Safety Club Chairman 4; Student Council 4. A laugh is worth one hundred groans in any market. Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Pro Club 4; Dramatic Club 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Science Club 1; Hobby Club 1; Senior Superlative 4; Hospitality Committee 4. JAMES CALVIN MARTIN-CALVIN WALTER FABOR SPROUSE-WALTER Work fascinates me. 1 could sit and look at it for hours. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Block P 2,3,4; Traffic Committee 4, Safety Club 4; Senior Superlative 4. To make the world a friendly place, one must show a friendly face. Science Club 1,2; Hobby Club 3,4; Pro Club 4; Safety Club 4. KENNETH STRANGE-KEN ALFRED MARTIN McGAHA—ALFRED If worry were the cause of death, 1 would live forever. Science Club 1,2,4; Safety 3; Hobby 3,4; Junior Ploy. The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen plainest when all around; it is dark ' Science 1; Dramatics 1; Beta Club 2,3; Vice President; Glee Club 2,3; Safety Club 4; Athletic Committee-Chairman 4; Student Council BOBBY EUGENE SULLIVAN-BOBBY 2,3,4; Traffic Committee 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Telepaco Staff 4; Block P 3, President 4. Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Block P 4, Baseball 4. CARL WALTER SWEATT-WALTER OREN DEVORE OSTEEN-DEVORE To have what we want is riches; but to be able to do without is power. Science 2; Hobby Club 2,3; Pro Club 4. Do unto others os they would do unto you, but do it first. Football 3,4; Art Club 2,3; Block P 3,4; Science Club 2; Telepaco Staff 4. PEGGY ANN THOMAS-PEGGY CYNTHIA ANN PETTY-CYNTHIA The beauty seen is partly in him who sees it. Latin club 1,2,3,4; Glee club 1,2; Science club 2; Beta club 2,3,4; A smile is worth a million words. Glee Club 3; Art Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2; Hobby Club 1,2,3,4; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Science 2; Library Staff 4. Library club 2,3; Telepaco staff 3,4; Assistant editor Telapaco 3; Co-editor Telapaco 4; Tomahawk staff 4; Student Council 4; Pro club 4; Secretary and Treasurer of Junior class. HELEN AUGHTRY WELLS- TOT FRED MORGAN ROBINETTE—FRED Speak low if you speak love. Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice President 4; Pro Club 4, secretary-Treasurer) Superlative 4; Student Council 4; Hobby Club 1,2; Hospitality Committee Chairman. Pride is to character, like the attic is to the house—the highest part, and generally the most empty. Art Club 1,2, Vice President 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; JEAN ELAINE WELLS—ELAINE Hobby Club 1,2; Student Council 2,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pro Club 2,3,4; President 4; Science Club 2; Glee Club 2,3; Dramatics 3,4 Thespians 3,4; Secretary 3; Junior Class Play 3; Telapaco 4; Vice President of Homeroom 1. Small twigs will prove thorny brushes if not timely stubbed up. Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Pro Club, Vice President 3,4; Science Club 1; Dramatics 1. RICHARD DUFF WELLS-RICHARD ROBERT GERALD SHACKELFORD-BOBBY Gifts are what a man has, but graces are what a man is. Science Club 2; Hobby Club 1; Safety Club 1; Traffic committee 1; Football team 1; Basketball team 1; Block P Club 1. Prudence is the footprint of wisdom. Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Pro Club 3; Student Counsel 2,3,4; Bus Drivers 4; Safety Club 3,4; Hobby Club 1; Traffic 4; President Senior Class; President of 10th grade; Junior Play; Vice President Junior Class. NANCY ANN SMITH-NANCY RONALD FRANCES WHITE-RONNIE Dreams do come true, if you wish hard enough. Latin Club; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Library Club 2; Science Club 2; Tomahawk staff 3,4; Pro Club 3,4, Secretary 3; Student Council 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; President of Homeroom 3; Hospitality Committee 3; Treasurer of Senior Class 4; Assembly Committee 4; Thespians 4. If music be the food of love, play on. Block P 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Beta 2,3,4; Latin 1,2,3, President 3; Science 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Thespians 3,4, President 4; Bus Drivers 4, Secretary 4; Safety Club 4; Senior Superlative 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Troffic 4; Hobby Club 1,2; Tomahawk staff 4; President Freshman Class. Poge Fifty-Three WITTIEST MARY LOUISE BRYANT NED HARROLD SENIOR SANDY SMITH TERRY KIRBY BEST DRESSED Page Fifty-Four SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED LAURA GREENE DON CAMBY Pago Fifty-Five MOST ATHLETIC AUGHTRY WELLS CALVIN MARTIN SENIOR MOST INTELLECTUAL ANN BAILEY TERENCE GARNER SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING DELORES HEATH RONNIE WHITE MOST POPULAR JULIA BURGESS LARRY HODGE Page Fifty-Seven MRS. RUTH BROWN IN APPRECIATION___ FOR HER TIRELESS, UNSELFISH, AND COOPERATIVE EFFORTS IN MOLDING THE CHARACTER AND BUILDING CITIZENSHIP IN THE YOUTH OF OUR COMMUNITY WE PAY TRIBUTE TO MRS. BROWN WHO IS RETIRING FROM OUR FACULTY THIS YEAR. Poge Fifty-Eight 4. Miss Tomahawk 5. Come out of there 6. Taking a walk 7. Walter on Christmas Day 8. Another day of hard work 9. Pajama Party 10. Just taking life easy 11. Wet Duck 12. A long awaited moment Valspar Varnish—Paints—Lacquer Rogers Paints Deico Water Pumps Jacuzzi Water Pumps South Port Paint Maytag Washers Kresky Floor Furnaces Deico Duct Furnaces Seigler Space Heaters Quaker Gas Heaters Spartan Television Zenith Television Robinette Hardware PACOLET, S. C. DIAL 4-2261 Your FRIGIDAIRE Dealer FISHING TACKLE-SUPPLIES JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS PAL FIBERGLAS BOATS CHEROKEE ALUMINUM BOATS STARCRAFT AND CHEROKEE ALUMINUM BOATS UNITED AND WHITEHOUSE FIBERGLAS BOATS RANGES - WASHERS - REFRIGERATORS Pacolet Manufacturing Company DRILLS, TWILLS MOLESKINS SHEETINGS HERRINGBONES PRINT CLOTH SPECIALTIES SANFORIZED OR REGULAR FINISH PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA PEPSI-COLA SEVEN-UP Compliments of Hartness Bottling Works, Inc. TOM S DELICIOUS FLAVORS Compliments of COMMUNITY CASH SUPER MARKETS AND STORES Member Super Murkel institute THAT THERE MAY BE MORE FOR ALL SPARTANBURG, S. C COMPLIMENTS OF ROBINETTE MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service on All Makes Automobiles REPAIRS ON TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY WELDING AND MACHINE WORK and PACOLET AUTO PARTS Parts For All Makes Automobiles PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA Neely Lumber Company, Inc. Lumber and Building Supplies Yard and Office: Union Road SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEW BEACON DRIVE-IN SPARTANBURG, S. C. Airport Road Phone 3-5356 WHERE FOOD IS ALWAYS GOOD Compliments of CROWN CHEMICAL CO., INC. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Suppliers of SCHOOL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES LUNCHROOM CLEANERS AND GERMICIDES PRINTING COMPANY Annuals of Distinction Pacolet Fuel And Supply Company Dealers in FERTILIZER-COAL-FUEL OIL GENERAL INSURANCE — All Types New and Used Merchandise — Dial 4-2307 PACOLET, S. C. PACOLET DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Reliable Prescription Service PACOLET MILLS, SOUTH CAROLINA Dial 4-2209 CLEMENT LUMBER COMPANY, INC. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Union Road Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 3-7296 JANITORS SUPPLY AND CHEMICAL CO. We Supply Everything But The Janitor Phones CE 5-2216 - CE 5-4127 129 Rhett Street P. O. Box 292 Greenville, S. C. Western Auto Associate Store H. B. Gosnell, Owner RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE APPLIANCES WIZARD BATTERIES AND DAVIS TIRES TRUETONE RADIOS AND TELEVISION AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Dial 4-2645 PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA Woodward Sales Company Distributors TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES - CANDIES POTATO CHIPS Dial 2-3008 Compliments of BROWN’S STORE OWNERS: M. W. AND J. H. BROWN Dial 4-2328 PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of COLEMAN'S STORE PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA DIAL 4-2277 ROS AND RAY VOGEL, INC. INTERIOR DECORATORS Draperies — Slip Covers — Upholstering Furniture — Carpets Phone 3-4515 Spartanburg, S. C. Ed T. Rowsey, Owner Res. 8290 M R GRANITE CO., Inc. ONE OF THE SOUTH'S LARGEST BUILDERS AND ERECTORS OF GRANITE AND MARBLE MEMORIALS OFFICE AND PLANT: Phone 2-5408 704 W. Main Street OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Spartanburg, S. C. Compliments of Every Item for the Office YOUNG'S OFFICE SUPPLY UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES GESTETNER STENCIL DUPLICATOR 124 Morgan Square 156 Magnolia Street Spartanburg, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Whitlock s Grocery BLACKWELL'S SERVICE STATION PACOLfcf, SOUIH CAROLINA PACOLET MILLS, SOUTH CAROLINA DIAL 3-7994 COMPLIMENTS OF DUKE You Trust Its Quality POYVFR COMPANY Union Coca-Cola Bottling Co. L U ▼ f Lit tUl'lirlll JL O lwzjL tJu ftdmonf Union, South Carolina 187 - 189 WEST MAIN STREET Spartanburg, South Carolina Good Lighting is your Best Eye Insurance Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class KIRBY’S SERVICE STATION HAMMOND-BROWN-JENNINGS CO. FURNITURE - RUGS - APPLIANCES SHELL PRODUCTS AND AUTO SUPPLIES Enjoy Living At Home Pacolet Mills, South Carolina SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS Compliments of OF TODD AND MOORE ARTHUR STORES Lower Main Street PACOLET MILLS, SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, South Carolina Compliments of M. W. Bobo Funeral Chapel Spartanburg, South Carolina Compliments of Paramount Service Station Spartanburg, South Carolina Compliments of Hart's Drive-In Pacolet, South Carolina The Steeple West Main Street - Dial 7616 Spartanburg, South Carolina Gelburd Son 156 East Main Street Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 6935 STORE FOR DAD AND LAD 1 For Quality For Valuo u « Long Printing Service 296 Kennedy Dial 3-5540 Spartanburg, S. C.' 1 — Compliments of Wades Bar B-Q Pine Street Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 9187 Compliments of Pacolet Launderette WASH AND DRY Pacolet, South Carolina Compliments of Zimmerman’s Do-Nut Diner 121 Dunbar Street Spartanburg, S. C. HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS Fleming Florist Pacolet, S. C. Dial 4-2718 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS For THOSE WHO PREFER THE BEST PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY WHOLESALE FOODS Fresh — Frozen — Canned — Dried Spartanburg, S. C. Scott-Jackson Compliments of KITCHENS 801 West Main Mayfield Rug Cleaners Spartanburg, South Carolina Phone 2-2582 Coal — Esso Fuel Oil — (Esso Credit Cards Honored) Fuel Tanks — Local Sand — White Sand — Gravel Cement — Mortar Mix — Concrete Stone Agricultural Lime and Fertilizer Spreader Service Maury Pearson Sing Sandman 411 Union Road Spartanburg, S. C. Dial 3-3316 or 3-6275 Ligon’s Drug Store W. P. Myers, Owner SODAS, PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY KODAK SUPPLIES Whitman's Candies Compliments of NU IDEA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. EFIRD'S EXTERMINATING CO. Sumter, S. C. Complete line of School Equipment, School Supplies, Church Pews, Pulpit Furniture, Choir Chairs, Sunday School Furniture. Established 7921 Authorized ANTIMITE Licensee P. O. Box 1202 Spartanburg, S. C. 'We Appreciate Your Patronage4 PEELER’S DAIRY GAFFNEY, S. C. Phone 3-933 Compliments of Jett's Shoe Shop PACOLET MILLS, SOUTH CAROLINA -@u toy tap hi 1. The New Field rfV 9. The Demons Are Out Tonight 2. Heap Big Chief 10. You Should See Me Dance 3. Oops! 11. On the Warpath 4. Arthur Murray's? 12. Joyce Just Blasted Off 5. Weren't We Little and Cute? 13. What a Ham! 6. Jack, How You've Changed 14. As 1 was saying 7. I'm So Thrilled 15. Major Garner 8. The Lineup 16. Whadda You Mean? Everybody Uses Two Balls
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