Richard Winn Academy - Aerie Yearbook (Winnsboro, SC)

 - Class of 1969

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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1969 volume:

CHARLES J. BEACH, JR, 112 DOGWOOD AVE Jft INNSBORO, S. C. 29190 Zke jierie Kickard Winn Academy Win ns borof South Carolina Vol ffl Cook to Zkis Day 2 The splendor of beauty Tomorrow is only a vision. (Lines on pages 1-3 trans- lated from the “Sanskrit”) 3 Eut Zoday, Well Cived, Makes yesterday A dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! ADMINISTRATION Board of 'Directors Front row: Mr. Charles Beach, Mr. Ernest Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Harvin, Mr. Patrick Matthews, Mr. Henry Johnson, M T. A. Ladd. Second row: Mr. J. M. Lyles, Mr. R. A. Westbrook, Mr. Ed Arnette, Mr. Jim Dorrier, Mr. D. C. Caughman Not pictured, Mr. D. P. Coleman s Some of the directors erecting a sign on the site of the future home of the Academy. Administration Mr. William L. DuBard, Headmaster, is a symbol of tireless energy and is a tremen- dous asset to our school. Burdened with the many responsibilities of the Academy, his optimistic attitude keeps our spirits and hopes high. We are very grateful to him for his service and interest in Richard Winn. -liar would a school do without a secretary like Mrs. Patrick Matthews? Her “blithe spirit” and bright simie can transform the darkest day into one full of sunshine. Our secretary’s vigor is never-ending. 7 Elementary faculty Mrs. W. J. Turner First Grade Mrs. Herbert Gilliam Second Grade Miss Janie Turner Third Grade Mrs, W, K. Martin Fourth Grade Upper Elementary faculty Mrs. F. D. Arnette English and Science Mrs. W. H. Bolick Mathematics and History NOT PICTURED: Mrs. James McCabe Social Studies and Reading Upper School faculty Mrs. C. J. Beach English Mrs. R. H„ Burton History Mrs. J. L. Dorrier French Mr. W. L. Dubard Science and Mathematic 8 Upper School faculty Mrs. J. M. Lyles Art Dr. James W. Miller Biology Mrs. W.J. Miller Mathematics Mrs. J. W. Stone Mrs. Dwight Snyder NOT PICTURED: Latin Mathematics Mrs. Frank Harvin Physical Education Mrs. Lyles’ art class ventures outside to experiment in charcoal sketches. 9 K. W.A- Zeadters Action Mr. DuBard is the “friendly nursemaid” to all. Miss Janie drills the third grade. 10 Fermez vos bouches, mes eleves! A favorite substitute teach Seniors . -'JR Class officers for the combined Junior and Sen: classes are: President, Sammy Bolick; Vice-pre dent, Bill Bolick; and Treasurer, Janet Colemar Paulette Belniak Bill Bolick Sammy Bolick Sally Emanuel James Jones Tommy Ladd Van Peay Terry Taylor 12 {Juniors 13 Three Juniors enjoy a “night to remember.” Sopk Class officers: Secretary, Nancy Muller; President, Carol Caughman, Treasurer, Davis Arnette; Vice-president, Tc Arnette. Anne Belniak Linda Bolick Carol Caughman Mary Coleman Billy Ellison Bobby Ellison 14 IS Several sophomores proudly accept NEDT awards for outstanding achievement from Headmaster DuBard. Jteshmen Class officers: President, Susan Bolick; Vice-president, Leticia Robinson; Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Ragsdale. 16 Susan Bolick Cathy Drew Billy Ladd Jennifer Marthers Tommy Matthews Linda Ragsdale Leticia Robinson Seventh Qrade 1___ : £5cers: President, Johnny Patrick; Vice-president, Johnny Lyles; Secretary-Treasurer, Fleming McMaster. Leonie Harvin Martha Haslett Marion Johnso n Johnny Lyles Ivey Matthews Hazel Monteith 17 Virginia Muller Fleming McMaster Sally McMaster 18 Seventh graders preparing for an English test. Sixth Qrade Sixth graders enjoy “trips around the world” in Mrs. McCabe’s social studies class. Warren Beach Laurie Hobbs Inc Adams ■4F Herndon 5 ri -cth Robinson John Sullivan Alan Burleson Mike Tidmore Marandy Craft Amelia Patrick Jen Wallace 19 Tifth Qrade Fifth graders waiting for their math class to begin. Caroline Arnette Tommy Hollis Eleanor Peay Marion Bolick Mary Matthews Rick Powell David Coleman Vince Miller Warren Rutland Frances Monteith Anne Perry Stephenson 20 fourth Qrade Fran Arnette Joanne Boys John Crowe Andrea Harvin Claude Mart hers Lisa McMeekin Karen Miller “Fractions are hard, Mrs. Martin.” Louise Ferguson Carmen Glenn Wendy Harris Sally Harrison Harriet Hobbs George J eter Helen Phillips Connie Pope Deborah Robinson Zkird Qrade Miss Janie Turner’s third graders say multiplication is fun. 22 Second Qrade 23 Second graders find language workbooks interesting. Tirst Qrnde Bratton Arnette David Burleson Jackie Cat heart Henry Glenn Cynthia Lever Wayne Lewis Kathy Miller Tommy Ruff Bill Turner 24 First Grade Art and Numbers Qirls ’ Varsity Zeam Front row: Lauren Hobbs, Marty Westbrook, Amelia Patrick, Martha Haslett, Leticia Robinson. Second row: Cat Drew, Manager; Linda Bolick, Carol Caughman, Susan Bolick, Janet Coleman, Mary Coleman. SCORES RWA 21 Roy Hudgens 32 RWA 31 James Bonham 20 RWA 23 James F. Byrnes 21 RWA 17 Thomas Sumter 18 RWA 19 Wade Hamton 60 RWA 24 James F. Byrnes 30 RWA 27 Roy Hudgens 45 RWA 38 James Bonham 17 RWA 43 Thomas Sumter 48 RWA 55 Charlotte Christian 17 Tournament RWA 33 Winyah 30 RWA 19 Roy Hudgens 43 26 Co-captains, Carol Caughman and Linda Bolick junior Varsity Zeam Martha Haslett, Amelia Patrick, Lauren Hobbs. Second row: Leonie Harvin, Susan Bolick, Cathy Drew, • :: rnson, Marty Westbrook. -:aptains, Susan Bolick and Martha Haslett Mrs. Herbert Gilliam, Coach for Varsity and JV teams. 27 Up, Up and Away! The Great Cover-up. Take a giant step! 29 . erry Taylor drives against Thomas Sumter. JV plays Catawba Academy Boys’ Varsity Zeam Front row: Billy Ladd, Billy Robinson, Davis Arnette, Coleman Kelly. Second row: Van Peay, Tommy Ladd, Bill Bo lick, Sammy Bolick, Terry Taylor, Bill Traylor. SCORES RWA 30 Roy Hudgens RWA 39 James Bonham RWA 33 James F. Byrnes RWA 36 Thomas Sumter RWA 17 James Hammond RWA 59 Joseph Kershaw RWA 26 Wade Hampton RWA 37 James F. Byrnes RWA 37 Roy Hudgens RWA 54 James Bonham RWA 38 Thomas Sumter RWA 30 James Hammond RWA 59 Joseph Kershaw RWA 50 Roy Hudgens Mr. Henry Dixon, 26 C°ach 68 30 Co-captains, Bill Bolick and Samn Bolick junior Varsity Zeam Dale Drew, Al Shedd, Billy Ladd, Fleming McMaster, Warren Beach, Johnny Patrick, Mr. William Dubard, Coach. RWA against Catawba Academy JV Captain, Billy Ladd 31 Cheerleaders 32 ACTIVITIES Zhe Mm Front row: EDITORS: Terry Taylor, Athletics; Davis Arnette, Circulation; Paulette Belniak, Business Manager;Tommy Ladd, Photography; Van Peay, Editor; Janet Coleman, Projects; Nancy Muller, Literary; Joanne Harrison, Classes. Seconc row: Mrs. Beach, Advisor; Jennifer Marthers, Becky McAlister, Linda Ragsdale, Mary Coleman, Buddy Stevenson, Mari- lyn Young, Carol Caughman, Linda Bolick, Toni Arnette, Cathy Drew, Susan Bolick, Josie Lyles, Leticia Robinson, Ann Belniak. Not pictured, James Jones. Poor Kichard’s Almanack Front row: Carol Caughman, Assistant Editor; Becky McAlister, Editor. Second row: Nancy Muller, Marilyn Young, Mary Coleman, Joanne Harrison, Janet Coleman, Mrs. Charles Beach, Advisor, Third row: Van Peay, Paulette Belniak, Linda Bolick, Josie Lyles, Linda Ragsdale, Jennifer Marthers. Fourth row: Tommy Ladd, Buddy Stevenson, Henry Johj son, Ridge Johnson. 34 Meta Club b-: ¥ Officers: Ridge Johnson, President; Josei Lyle, Vice-president; Susan Bolick, Treasurer; Mary Coleman, Sec- ----Matthews, Billy Ladd. Second row: Janet Coleman, Jennifer Marthers, Cathy Drew, Toni Arnette, Paul- iiiif- —“avis Arnette. Third row: Joanne Harrison, Becky McAlister, Carol Caughman, Nancy Muller, Sponsor, Mrs. .. .r Officers and Janet Coleman, State Beta Club Vice-presidential nominee, proudly display scrapbook si-: -Lrrjred first place at S. C. Beta Club Convention. 35 Student Council Front row: Mrs. W. H. Bolick, Advisor; Sammy Bolick, Vice-president; Van Peay, President; Carol Caughman, Secreta: Treasurer. Second row: Al Shedd, Susan Bolick, Cathy Drew, Josie Lyles, Johnny Patrick. JCatin Culb Mrs. J. W. Stone, Advisor; Jennifer Marthers, Linda Ragsdale, Susan Bolick, Marilyn Young, Buddy Stevenson, Ca Drew, Billy Ellison, Billy Ladd. 36 Powderpuff ftowl Joe Namath, watch out! Bill crowns Ridge “king for a year”. Marvest festival Upper School Harvest Queen and King Sara B Robinson and Johnny Patrick Lower School Harvest Queen and King Carolyn Teal and Wes Teal 38 “Choosey mothers choose Jif”— and our homemade jellies, tool Open Mouse Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson greet guests. Athletic Katiquet Mr. Jerry Wolff was guest speaker for the evening. Beaming, outstanding athletes. Carol Caughman, Sammy Bolick and Nancy Muller were named to S. C. Who’s Who. Carol and Sammy were also named “Most Valuable Players.” Coach Dixon learns his speech. 40 Junior-Senior “A Night to Remember” 41 Seventh Qrati, 42 Graduation 43 Qtadm Graduation exercises were held on May 29 for nine Richard Winn seniors. The address was made by Dr. J. C. Kinard, Headmaster of Newberry Academy, and former president of Newberry College. Serving as marshals were: Janet Colemar and Becky McAlister. Coleman Kelly and Billy Robinson were ushers. Mr. W. L. Du Bard presented diplomas to the fol- lowing seniors: Edward Mobley Arnette, Jr. Paulette Marie Belniak Samuel Ray Bolick William Henry Bolick, Jr. Sarah Ivey Emanuel James Thomas Jones Thomas Albert Ladd, Jr. Van Lamar Peay Terry Vasco Taylor tiOH 1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO THE 1969 GRADUATING CLASS RICHARD WINN ACADEMI This is a day whan congratulations are in order not only to the graduates but to the parents, teachers, and administrators whose efforts have helped to make this achievement possible. I extend my heartiest congratulations to all of you. At a time when there is much talk about the differences between the generations, I think it is useful to remark upon a similarity between your graduating class of 1969 and my graduating class of 1930. Your high school years have been historic ones. When you entered high school, man was making his elementary steps into space. In your senior year, three brave Americans Journeyed around the moon. When I graduated from high school, only three years had passed since a man flew for the first time across the Atlantic Ocean. Despite the obvious difference in years, we have this in common: we all know what it is to be young at the start of an age of adventure. You will discover, as I did, that each person must make his own exploration of the world, make his own discoveries, shape his own triumphs, endure his own tragedies. Each of us is an explorer of himself, of history, of knowledge, of the intricate and beautiful and wonderful varieties of experience. Each of you will make a different kind of exploration, some in continued formal education, some In Industry or business or agriculture. Whatever your choice, learn. Learn all you can about yourself and the world. Your final year in high school was the beginning of an age of adventure, an age you will help to shape. You have my highest hopes and best wishes. 45 ]n Appreciation To Mr. Frank Harvin Mr. Ernest Ferguson who made and contributed the photographs used in the yearbook. To the following people who have made donations to the academy during the period from June 15,1968 to May 31, 1969. This list does not include the numerous contributors to the school’s building fund. A complete listing of these donors will be included in the 1970 edition of “The Aerie”. Adams Motor Co. Ed Arnette Mrs. F. D. Arnette V. E. Barnett Charles J. Beach Mrs. C. A, Belniak E. T. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brice John E. Brigman Major E. B. Burleson Mrs. William H. Castles Mrs. Lee Randall Cat heart Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Caughman George F. Coleman Community Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. Fred C. Craft A. E. Davis James L. Dorrier Doty Motors Pryor J. Douglas W. L. DuBard Ernest P. Ferguson Mrs. Evelyn G. Ferguson Mrs. C. D. Florence Flower and Gift Shop (Mrs. Caroline Brice) John L. Fridy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gladden Guardian Fidelity Mrs. Alice V. Guy Robert M. Hamilton John P. Harrison Frank Harvin Mrs. Frank Harvin W. E. Haslett George W. Herndon Ralph L. Hobbs Mrs. Barbara H. Hollis Mrs. Lucy D. Houseal A. H. Jackson Mrs. Margaret Jenkins R. D. Jenkins, Jr. Miss Lola Jennings Dr. A. P. Jeter Henry E. Johnson John T. Johnson Oliver Johnson Baxter Jones Miss Sue Ann Joyner C. B. Kelly Mrs. Marion J. Ketchin Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirkland David C. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ladd E. B. Lewis J. M. Lyles, Jr. W. H. Mac fie Mrs. W. K. Martin Mrs. Mary Ivey Matthews Patrick Matthews Mrs. Irene T. Mattox F. C. McMaster John H. McMaster Co. K. R. McMaster Mrs. Josie G. McMeekin A. Hugh Park A. L. Park Mrs. Roselle Patrick W. B. Patrick H, G. Phillips, Jr. Palmer E. Powell Quattlebaum Insurance Agency C. H. Ragsdale, Jr. Gordon Ragsdale, Sr. Mr. and Mrs, T. D. Rivers Miss Margaret C. Ruff Sidney Ruff T. W. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. John Rutland R. W. Rutland Mrs. Lois R. Sandifer John C. Shell Mrs. Elizabeth P. Smith Ed Stevenson, Jr. William Stevenson R. W. A. Student Council Mr. and Mrs. John E, Sullivan H. L. Taylor Thomas Jefferson Academy Mrs. Joyce W. Tidmore Miss Janie Turner Mrs. Kate Doty Turner Mrs, Sara R. Turner Mrs. W. J. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wallace Mrs. Martha M. Westbrook R. A. Westbrook Western Auto Store Mrs. Mildred Windhorn Winnsboro Furniture Co. (H. D. McMeekin) Richard H. Wood Mrs. B. C. Young Richard Winn Booster Club and Auxiliaries 46 Autographs ©NEWSFOTO PUBLISHING COMPANY


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