Simpsonville High School - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Simpsonville, SC)
- Class of 1953
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Ac AUD Thorne Margaret Ann Wood Eduor 1n Chlef Busmess Manager 3-'z-eq lrfffarr 'wwf W'-W Jwmxammsww .441 7 FOREWORD ln a friendly happy community located in the heart of the Piedmont near the foothills of the Blue Ridge nestles a center of learning the Public Schools of Simp sonville Long ago it was established by a band of in terested citizens who longed for their children to boast of better educational advantages than they had enJoyed Soon the future of this endeavor was secure and the united efforts of those early pioneers were richly re warded yielding into this day choice results We proudly hail our Alma Mater as foremost along many lines the first in our county to offer the eleventh grade the first to have a music school and a building exclusively for that purpose the first to win state champ ionships in athletics expression debating music and Today we as heirs of our dear Alma Mater was bequeathed to us and boast proudly of our 812 happy healthy students of our 30 co operative interested faculty members of our national and local clubs of our inspiring thrilling band and of all the other phases of a satisfying school life We the Le Souvenir staff of 1953 present to you our friends this legend of our year together 'At first the pages of this bo k Are blank and purely fair But Time soon writeth memories And painteth pictures there 7 l , . Z . . . . . g . . - ! I I other extra-curricula activities. xl, ' X 1 1 , 5 - x N S ' S x l 1 S X . . . . X . . . ' ' x x , - M x 1 l 0 I . . H TABLE UF CONTENTS A LEGEND S1mpsonv111e 1953 Settmg S1mpsonv111e S C T1me September May Introduct1on Major Characters Faculty Seruors Mmor Characters Jumors Sophomores Freshmen E1ghth Grade Maln Incldents Super1at1ves C1ubs Chmax Sports Beaut1es Conc1us1on Ads ' 2 4-5 ' 7-13 ' 19 ' 20-21 22-23 24 ' 25-26 ,, Grammar School 41 -49 '1 . . I ' 1 ' 16-18 ' 27-33 , I 1 . If ff 35-40 l ' 51-52 N 53-64 We roudly dechcate the 1953 LE SOUVENIR h 1 P to the gentleman m the off1ce of the H1gh Sc oo Thanks for bemg an 1dea1 teacher a kmdly ad v1sor a true fr1end Our PTIHCIPB1 To Mr Elrxdge C Barnett we dedicate the 1953 LE SOUVENIR 4 1 p -wi Q A Q 1' 1 , p S . . Y . L Q '-- u 4- 5..- Q' 1 ir- '9 'n lun. ,, wg ov 427' O R FACULTY Mrs W A Hopkrns Soc1a1Stud1es and Math ematrcs Mrs L1111an Johnson Englrsh and Hrstory Mrss Elrzabeth Sloan Hrstory fU'C Mr Chas B Johnson Physrcal Ed Mrss Sybrl Martm Mathematrcs Mrs D C Srogner Englrsh M0504 Mr L L Holladay Superrntendent Mr M O Alexander Agnculture Mrss Mary Jane Curry Commercral Mrs H W Abbou Englrsh and French Mlss Mary Brshop Home Economrcs Mrs Franklxn Gault Scrence .71- sa'-,,,.,, VN-xr an-...., SIMPSONVILLE ALMA MATER Where the Blue Rrdge smlles 111 grandeur Where the Whrrlwmd plays There the teams of S1mpsonv1lle Hlgh Relgn supreme always We wxll strue to vvm great honor Strlve to reach the goal That our htgh school splrlt be felt We are colleagues strong m sp1r1t For we Work and strlve That our Alma Mater relgneth Always 111 our lues Dear old I-hgh School we w1ll tr1umph And wlth all our rrught That the Whrrlwmd sounds may echo O'er the mountain he1ght 4 7 7 . . , 7 3 . ' . v v' I , , J 3 1 . . . y ln our lives and soul. D I f 1 f, . . . , 3 - ' 3 Ann Thorne, President, Martha Jean Anderson, V. President, Betty Childress, Secretary: Julia Ann Gooch, Treasurer, Tom- my Tumblin, Alvin James, Representatives, and Mrs. Lois B. Abbott, Sponsor. Q66 I f' 7 3 r. .555 hr - , r e I.: i .4 MJ, 8 ff, D ii.. giiggi figfit V' 7 Q 'l 1 -- lla-L i !.4Ia- ' Jimmy Thorne and Eugenia Burns 'Ns Tx., Anderson fi 5s..,.. Bagwell ak S SENIORS f f ANDERSON MARTHA JEAN In ourselves our future 11es BAGWELL WALTER ure you are r1ght then go ahead BARBREY LUCY mb1t1on has no rest BIGHAM NORMA Greater deeds awalt us BROOKSHIRE C LARENCE Glve each day of hfe your best Barbrey BURDETTE BILLY 9' on't just 1tch for success scratch for 1 CAMPBELL FURMAN JR Let us be seen by our deeds 436 f , 5-QQ Blgham Brookshlre Burdette Campbell 8 X ,A ff X I f' ,lf .4 'L 1 l'. fy! f f Q! ff r l ll ' ll ' 56 s K, vvBe ' , .vu ff 1, I . . ' l HA .uv X l , l uv ' uv A Q u ' ' vw 'ihvirx , I z HD . . 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U , we 4 .ff f by vw, x l ' 1 L 1953 CHANDLER SUE Our a1m success our hope to Wm CHILDRESS BETTY The d1ff1cult we do today the lmposslble takes a llttle longer COKER JUNE Take the world as you f1ncl but leave It better CGKER PATSY Less than our best 15 fa1lure DEAN FAYE T1me 15 the most valuable thmg we can spend 'Aw '51 TX-w, Chandler 'S 'A'-'sl +25 Chlldress 35 an GOOCH JULIA ANN :N The more prepared the more powerful HAMBY JIMMY W1th the ropes of the past we w111 rmg the bells of the future QQ 'sw Tx., Yrs' Coker Dean Gooch 9 Coker Q -Q w1 'N Hamby SEN IORS X 5 -fx Q If Hammond HAMMOND JIMMY Opportunlty we must grasp today or tomorrow lt may not pass our way JACKS DORIS Love labor and laugh by JAMES ALVIN Plck your peak and chmb Jacks JONES NANCY L1ve to learn Learn to I1ve KELLETT CAROLYN L1fe 15 a plcture Pa1r1t1t well KWH' KILGORE BOB The lugher we use the broader the v1ew KIRBY ALETA Bulld for character not for fame James 3 Q M v-121 if Y- wiv-Y' Aff fait' Jones Kellett Kllgore Klrby IO , 'af 2 shox I fe. f ' , .ll ll , , .ll ff I ll ' , ' 'll X f ,j'i.QQ xii I I n ix L' - vu ' ' , ' ll A Ja.L. W ' 'L ' ' A I1 ' , ll , , , SHN I 1 46 . ,X J J F Q , at s- S -.. A . 1' -A I VAX rs- 5 I I 1 XM If X1 .I ' lr 1? MADDGX MAX Life is what we make it. MAHAFFEY JAMES '-s There s one proof of ab111ty actlon ti MARTIN ALBERT He who does h1s best does well MAXWELL JIM h Work conquers all Ma affey MAYFIELD SALLIE JEAN Noth1r1g great 1S hghtly won Cb 'Q MILLER PATSY 95.- Preparatxon IS the keynote to success MORRIS JERRY Enjoy what you have work for what you lack Mamn 5N .5 R QQ. f S.. xiii' Maxwell Mayfleld Mlller Morr1s ll uv , uv 5 1 - U . . -- . .H A 'fx . I lo R 'fl' L 7 I ' sv . vu 1 I ' , ur , lx I uv ' ' ' ll , , ,, , vu ' ' .ll A' Y'-Ps 1 ' L vu ' ll , . ,ix7'1W 'p. fr x. , vw , . G' Q fs Q ,' 2 Al I K' , ' Q, A -Q .J fb- t 4 x , , gf S 1:- .A w, ' , 1-.- ,,,. N M 1 XX ,. ea 'gil . I X ,. SENIORS .l ff S., E5- Norrls CARROLL NORRIS What we are to be we are becommg PAGE JEAN 'A Ways falthful PAINTER BILLY He IS noble who does noble deeds Ll PAINT ER MARTHA JEAN Page Almost r1ght 1sn't good enough PEDEN JOHN 'Wiw STOGNER JOHNNY The elevator to success 1S not rurmlng take the sta1rs I l THORNE ANNE Loyalty our watchwork SCTVICC our goal Pamter Qt Yg- xv' Pamter Peden Stogner Thorne 1 'R R. ,, I fl ' , -ll .ef- M Nothing is impossible, to the willing heart. V 1 3 ,QQ .. my ' Q ' . I J A IN I Todd TODD BOBBY Courtesy 15 a stepplng stone to success TUMBLIN JUNE What I w111 I can wg, TUMBLIN TOMMY Use persp1rat1on w1th mspxratl VAUGHN BILLY Tumblm Eager to learn Ready to do WATOSN JOE Success comes 1n cans Fallure 1n can' s WILLIAMS PEGGY Plan your work and work your plan W OOD MARGARET ANN Tumblm 'uns' '-R.. wird X'-rr' Q9 Vaughn Watson W11113fI1S Wood 13 l ll ' ' ll K ll ' , H Q. ! ' 3, i ,, . . .... on H 3 Il -- ll I ll ' , ' ' t ll ' N 9 , ll H D Conf1dence IS the compan1on of success. , 5 is If at , it X 1, Q. 4 P ., ,' V, POEM THE RIVER'S END Sen1or class we gather here near th1s ra11 We hear the r1ver s wash agalnst the prow The n1ght surrounds us the stars are growlng pale We feel a closeness a last1ng kxnshlp now Our hlgh school course was l1ke a stately boat Our parents kmdly helped us to embark Our teachers graclously kept us afloat W1th lessons and dutles from dayllght to dark On board we shared our Joys and fears We learned to cope w1th French and Enghsh verbs Strugghng w1th math and strange chem1cal words But a sadness comes over us as we recall The days we spent on deck 1n work and play As we purposed ever 1n our hearts one and all To 1mprove our mmds and bodles ID every way In knowledge and culture we grew more and more The hghts gleamed br1ght1y on us from the shore Our ach1evernents were l1ke the currents sw1ft Our successes 1n sports and arts the h1ghest chff Semors here's to one and all the very best As MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM rounds the last long bend May each succeed 1nl1fe and 1n h1s chosen quest Before the anchor IS dropped at the r1ver s end 14 . I I . ! . , . Z We cruised together through four golden years, . I . . . , . . , HISTORY Classmates we have spent four years 1n h1gh school and we can com pare our h1gh school years w1th a r1ver voyage The school was our steamboat, the pr1nc1pal was our p1lot and the teachers the crew We were passengers on board Lucky passengers were we on such a wonderful boat' We mlght say we put 1nto four r1ver ports Freshmen, Sophomore Junlor and Sen1or When we put 1nto Freshmen Port we were somewhat seaslck and 111 at ease In th1s year we elected as our presxdents, Jlmmy Hamby and Jerry Morr1s Mrs Huntley and Mrs Mmtchell were our teachers We were more confldent and a great deal wlser when we entered the Sophomore Port W1th J1mmy I-Iamby and John Peden as pres1dents and w1th Mrs Hxnton and Mrs Johnson as our home room teachers We really had smooth sa1l1ng for a season Cur arr1val at Jun1or Port was a b1g success We felt that we have really ach1eved someth1ng We had a grand tlme earn1ng money to fmance havmg our Jun1or Sen1or banquet, we thought was rather spectacular and Martha Jean Anderson our capable pres1dents W1th a touch of sadness 1n our hearts we arr1ved at Sen1or Port We reahzed that when the boat left th1s port we would not longer be passen gers In th1s port we worked hard to ra1se money for our tr1p to Wash mgton the cllmax of our school career to g1ve dramatlc product1on up to par and to succeed 1n all the endeavors bequeathed to us by our pre decessors Our offxcers were Ann Thorne presldent Martha Jean Ander son V1ce Pres1dent Betty Ch1ldress Secretary and Jul1a Ann Gooch, Treasurer Mrs Abbott and Mr Alexander were wonderful sponsors, always encouragmg us when the voyage was rough At last we are ready for those hard earned dlplomas For four years we have antmcxpated th1s moment, but now that xt IS here we are reluctant because leav1ng S H S 1sn't the fun we thought xt would be I-l1stor1an Jmmmy Hamby 15 , . . , - I 1 ' . . . . , , , . unusual. Mrs. Gault and Mr. Johnson were our teachersg Ann Thorne and - . 5 . . . 9 ' - ' 2 ' 9 ' 1 Q . . . . . , , 'IPEHL TI ES .Ni Xx QXV' Most Nonchalant Carolyn Kellett, Tommy Tumblin, Norma Bigham Friendliest John Peden, Betty Childress, Tommy Tumblin C, Mk ,L .Jr-we Most Serious Minded James Mahaffey, Martha Jean Painter Wittiest Norma Bigham, Tommy Tumblin 'IS O 4 Prcttrest and Most Handsome Ann Thorne, Bobby Todd, Martha J. Anderion A -.-f sf Best All Around Ann Thorne. John Peden 1? Most Intellectual Jimmy Hammond, Julia Ann Gooch Most Original Jim Maxwell, Martha J. Anderson Most Dramatic Jimmy Hammond Ann Thorne Most Athletic Sue Chandler Tommy Tumblin 7 17 5 1 ...E Most Popular John Peden Martha Jean Anderson Most Helpful Jimmy Hammond Ann Thorne t 89 mail aiwa 6 0 aC 5 Q RN 8150 005 SGH S0 dei Neatest Joe Watson Martha A 9 Y Most Llkely to Succeed Irmmy Hammond Iulra Ann Gooch 1,..-p Quietest Jim Maxwell. Faye Dean K ,' . nderson . v 's Q' . Into our legend steps our minor characters. 7 f f f , ,ffl f X Db , X? f X 'ff ff LLGSSE: 12 -if ll DP Q O 0 ll X X X f Bayne Barbara Berry Helen -ag 5, v-,WX Berry Lola Brashler Ryland Brookshxre Ja ck 'WN YL. fa il Ca mpbell Margxe Chapman Io Ann Cox Nancy Us Crowe Barbara 'QX E:- Dean Margaret Dxllard Jack Yu... Fowler Jasper if 'Hrv- Fowler Mary 4 R, Fowler Patsy 0 UN IDRS be Garrett Bobby fl' R Garnson Martha A nn N-.,. Grlffuh Dakota Ha mby Dnck .f, I-lamby Rlchard is I-larhcox Gwendola Q Henderson Ia mes 'R' Q 1 1-. 'T , I NN ' A f ' C B 4 fi, , iw :Q IA f l A '. .. 1 I 4- I I . .A ' B-A 'E , ,mi Q - gg ' l- ,Vxx -, xv I, 'A V 3,1 -N X C fb ln C .. r 8 3' xr Q 'Q B K M 5' P F--x for C fc- .C bv X 1 Ag A , X .. lim 1 R .: -1, 1 A . , 5, B ' ev B ' 1 K X X, E 5 J I . , 5 A A VP. f cw , Y is ' In it 3, , 'A ' . -?Z. ak l A B 2 Howard Eddie Q'-1 W Howard. Joe '?'x' Hughes Marian 1953 Johnson Carolyn WX an Q Jones Laddie Nu... King Marion King Mickey L McKinney Tommy ki Moore Patne Rose wg-A Mostello Helen Parker Dean 21 'Q 15 Parker Ronnle Parrish Mary .5 ,ar Richardson Sally 4l 'ix 45. N 'P I Sellers Carol , y . ,N CS- Smith Joanne Waddell Willard Q. L Walker Melvin ite Anna 'Us White Nancy 56. Wi Williams Norma 'VN S Shy? 'P A bercomble Wa ndetta Bndges L1111e ,ax 'ng Ar1a1 L11l1an Brooks B1lly IV' ig N...J Austln B111 Brookshlre Ioyce 'Ne ' N-X, Barnett Ne1I1 Brown Alvm KS 'iii Bennett Ralph Brown Nancy 'YS Y 'Uv' Buchanan Frances 1' Coker Eddle Ann Cooper Margle 'Na 'X tr Fowler Tommy 'vx Franks Nhna nv 77 SOPHO IORE s.,-V 1 Garrett Mary Alxce R6 vs. Gamson Tommye :ww Godfrey Catherme V-'wr 7 f Z5 fy fi-5' 2' Howard Bobble Gall fs Howard Sandra 'T 'vs xx i Hunter Toby Grogan Patsy Johnson 1 , 1 1? an K ,af 1 ,,, , f , Q? Q4 - '- A f, 'Z' ' t, ,,., ' I ah, ,' ' I 'f f ig , AV, . . . ' 4 F x G 1, a Y Q B . 3+ QL 1:5 1 B - , - - . ,V -B V ZW . f B- '+ B B ' B A. 4 is '-R .-, B 'vi Rx Q 5.4 K tx Ls- ga ax, B B Q x BQ Ar B f 'bf 1 KA x s , 1 ax 1 F . Tl ' ' H ? L' Q' F, s ' ,E I . 5' t , A ' i h' I, sf X, V t A 1: . l F- f XX -ea . h A -.-, ,gg 'px W '- - 5' . 8, 1 n f ., 5' Q I , ' , , . ' ' A , ,JO 1953 ff 4-5-5. Vhnr Kxng Gwendolyn an A Ktrby Sonnle Ama! ww, Knxght Jerry f?N Q, 'Q 442 Lewls Norbert ...Q 'L-N Marler Bruce -35 G Moore Frank eg-v Payne LOUISE 5, Puma m Ia ne 'il or J Runyan Jack Stephens W1ll1e Pearl 'Z ,Vx Stone Charles 51,- -aq- Thackston Iacquellne -S5 Thompson Helen 23 fx Q.. Todd Barbara 'T' gsq Tolbert Lorrrane S., Tumblm Norma Jean 'Rs Ns- Ss., Tumblln Sylvra 'Qs Whttmlre Della Y-Q Wood VIVISD .., -'N-. Stokes Roy Absent when prc ture was made Stokes Troy Absent when ptc ture was made Marchbanks Fredda Io Absent when pic ture was made Fowler Ioan '.. 9+ L 1 Ayers L C! Ballew K Chapman B 'vw Q. -'- fs Barbrey D Chappell Bayne Coker Beaman C Cooper D Burdette I Cooper S Carlton M Cooper lk F RESHME 'Rc xx, Dean S Edwards E Xs.. Forrester L I Fowler E Fowler P ? I if 401 hu... Gambrell V Q Garrett H Howard Kellett A 3 Graydon A Hudson H Kellett L Ji' Ha mby C Hunter Leopard D 'Q ax Qx Tw- Harnson P Jacks G Lomlnxck 3 N H 7 u Y 7 :J - 'iff ... lg A! . 1 1 x ,' I al , 5- K- Q.. f slat, V w.. sg . - . B. . . , . I 1: AN N, ' 1, 4 4. C59 LM' . ,X -Q L ' L Q, bv , A ix l ' X I Q.- A . I. -I. . . . . . S. . . 'tx :N z QS 'S gy .pw K ' 1 S- 1 S ' . V Tyr' 'H sv- ps2-Vx ' 'fi . L A . . . . . . . . . . . R. ' .- x . l A N i A, 'xx R K -Q n . K' ax - X Nj oc A Xxx ,Lfvr A N5 - 'bn L :Q ,Z 1135 L -2 . x . 'kr ' . . . . , . . . . E. . as 'Uv g, , ' 'A x for 5, 'i ' 5 3 . f, Vx QM H . , I W p , -. . Ax- 1 up . I L P , , . '. . . I . . . . I ' . S Z4 is Moore M McCall A 'U' 5 1953 gx - Vaughn F 'S Sp111ers I Walker T' YN 45 in s., Porter G Sptllers N Whttmlre E rn nm an '! 'qw L - Mahaffey P Nelson Robertson B Stewart D Wood C 'Ag '55 i F Gs ,L 4 AL McCall I Marler M Norrls C Scott I Thackston J Worthy B .i ...X 7.1 S., 1... A IW. MCG111 Ma run A Penmngton I Sex ton G Thompson B Wrlght .ps 'Dx ssx W McG111 P Moore D Pollar d T Snow Tomllason Young B 5 4 x K5 I f '58 X ' QT' I I ' . . . T. . x hy 4 V ,Wi ,, f 4 B ' W J L I N. 3-Q Q j 's ,H .Ll sln I 5 'X I , af , H 'ft I M , ., Q A , , , , . P. , . f . , . , V , I V P at , ' L B x 'fs if ,N , A xc! 'V x ,nfs fx 11. ., - L g H411 ' 55 3 kj.: g Q 'V ,x J 'mi -, 4' R Q. S A A' gh sslx .., 'V v -T' 4- ' Q ,, -1.--M is ' 0. Q.. A 4 L A- Q xv , 'S' bw I 55' ' 'jj' XL is X f . Q 3 L, ' . . A ' , , , , , . , D. ' . P. - - 2 EIGHTH GRADE on 5 S ks'S 4 mmm. IX 'K A I n '1P4. TR Zh., 1?-Q, Shi gi 1 A lxk 'Nfl Row One J Alexander E Allen B All1son M Bagwell I Baldwxn C Barbery B Btgham G Blakely D Brtdges Row Tvto C Brown G Brown L Brown P Brown M Brukshalter P Calvert F Chandler L Coker J Comp ton Row Three L Cooper J Drllard B Duncan D Flnley M Ford A Fowler E Fowler G Fowler C God frey Row Four J Gooch E Goodnough J Gresham N Hltt I Holcumbe J Howard W Hudson J James G Johnson Row Ftve P Johnson S Jones L Kerns B Kmg L Kxng M Knlght K Latlmore N Lawson B X Lollrs Row Stx M Mahaffey W Mayfteld L C McCall L McDonald D 'xlelton C Moore E Moore H Mos tella L Murray Row Seven B Owens J Parker Peden I Putnam B Robertson E Robertson B Sanders T Sellers B Smtth Row Etght G Smtth S Stephens A Thompson G Thorne A Tomllnson R Tumbltn C Vaughn L Vaughn B Verdrn Row Nlne D Waters XX Watson C Whlte ABSENVI' WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE M Brldges L Cheek R Mosrella D Sales . - I Q. ' lk 9- 6. 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In this publi- cation the points in good journalism are stressed as well as correct make-up, typing, and proof reading. Mrs. H. W. Abbott, Sponsor: M. A. Garrett: C. Wood: A. Thorne: S. Chandler. V. Pres: M.J. Andersong M. A. Garrisong B. Toddg C. Browng W. Watsong D. Parker: A. James: T. Tumbling D. Hamby: I. Cokerg E. Howard: J. Peden, Pres. fabsenry Seated: A. Whiteg S. Richardsong S. I. Mayfield: D. Hambyg S. Chandler. Editor: I. A. Gooch: M. A. WoodgD. lacks: P. Coker: E. Howard: L. Barbreyg M. J. Andersong A. Thomepl. Mahaffeys I. Hendersong M. J. Painterg M. A. Garrison: J. Hammondg Miss M. J. Curry, Sponsorg I. Hambyg B. Childress. STUDENT COUNCIL Much freedom in steering the policies of the student body is vested in the Student Council which over a period of years has exercised its author- ity in a commendable manner. V4 Jin Jimmy Hamby. Pres.. Jimmy Hammond. Vice Pres., Betty Childress, Sec.. Margie Campbell, Pattie Rose Moore, Sally Richardson. Nancy Cox, Patsy Coker, Anita White, Martha Jean Painter, Treas., Margaret Ann Wood, Ann Thorne, Sallie Jean Mayfield, Jerry Morris, Martha Jean Anderson. Marian Hughes, Nancy White. Sue Chandler, Helen Mostella, Lola Berry, Helen Berry, Julia Ann Gooch, Joanne Smith. James Mahaffey. James Henderson, Dick Hamby. How to be a clear rapid thinker is agoal for all high school students, but a must for the members of the debating club. These debaters must be good speakers and know the techniques used in debating. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is a national honorary society with mem- bership based upon academic require- ments. Its three-fold purposeis to develop further achievement, character, and lead- ership in its mem- bers. James Mahattey, Della Whitmire. Jimmy Hammond, Pres.. Mrs. F. Gault. Spon- sor, Julia Xnn Gooch, Vice Pres., Martha Ann Garrison, Lucy Barbtey. 30 The 'foundation upon which the Fu- ture Farmer of Am- erica organization is built, includes lead- ership and charac- ter development, sportsmanship---co- operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agricul- ture, organized re- creation, citizenship and patriotism. DA ,Y .5 . . -, Pres. Max Maddox, V. Pres.Iasper Fowler, Treas. Toby Hunter. Sec. lack Runyan Sponsor. Mr. M. O. Alexander. - -,s-C. - M , -,Ulf Pres. Mary Alice Garrett. V. Pres. Helen Thompson, Sec. and Treas. Sandra Howard, Sponsor. Miss Mary Bishop. 31 J.H. . An outstanding organization in our school is the J. H. A., Junior Homemakers Association. The J stands for judgment: the H for healthy and the A for achieve- ment--the goals to- ward which our girls are striving. GLEE CLUB D'-f. GIRLS' SECT IO -I 2 Q as -- A ff 'ISL i u r-1-j E E1 43 tu is 1 .-Xllisong Cokerg McDonaldg Kinqg McCa1Ig Sellersg Verdmg BridgcsgBiqhamigLeopardgDuncangFow1erg PortergHowardg Parl-cergA11engMurrayg Cheekp F0rdgBa11ewg MCGHIQ Murrayg Hambyg Paimerg Alexanderg Burdeug Jonesg Gambellg Walken Calvertg Johnsong Jamesg Tumbling Hambyg Mahaffey. gs he 2, 1 3 Seated: Della Whitmire, Patsy Grogan, Mickey King. Standing: Mrs. Franklin Gault, Sponsorg Lola Berry, Betty Childress, Joyce Brookshire, Margie Cooper, Carol Sellers, Helen Berry, Barbara Bayne, Jimmy Hammond, James Mahaffey, Joe Johnson, Bill Austin. BAND Perhaps no char - acters in our legend were more often dis- cussed or more fully appreciated than our band. Justifying all time, money, and eff- orts , expended every- one thrilled at the sight of a neatly uni- formed, marching band. It is impossible to estimate the con- tribution of this group to our sports and community events. . , , , ,' ' , 35 7' f g JJAJ isa K'as,,s. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is trying to stimulate scientific thinking and scientific interest throughout the high school by posters and programs. A real in- terest in the work is all that is required for membership. V as Q A Buddy Garrett, Dennis Hart, Mr. Casad, Byron Verdin, John Baskin, A. Lewis Martin, Carolyn Brown, Bill Austin, Virgil Gambrell, Bill White, T. H. Todd, Eddie Whitmire, Jim Barnett, Jane Brooks, Chip White. Neil Barnett, Joe John- son, Mary Lee Howard, Della Whitmire, Lawrence Richardson, Frances Johnson, Eugene Murray, Sandra Howard. 33 n?,,.:t.x x ' 'W' I 't5'5'r' ' fi , 5 , ., N , A . ,. -1 li af- wg hw' 'fs 'W' is 1' L 4 ..... law? 445- Watch out' O 9: Whlch way'7 Yum! Yum' aolaa A 0,7 Fffmar n Q2 Xa. Do Ra Mel 4' in. 'S Yes Su' P it g-.ffi is Sa pst: pm Two pmmsl Valentlne 52 34 gh . - , 5 fx -V.., le: - ' ' . , x v M . gs' ' Vx 1 LH. - '- , 4- N n V v. ., 5 f' -'5 4154 ' ,, , M Q ' , ,. V ' f , 9,2 h. . . - x .ll M, Y ,. ' ul . 4 '. - yhtih' r ' , - Jr. Q 1:1 4 . - .Q ,- . 1- I I 8 .5 Lk . ' 'L' . v ? P' .' I ' I rm., N 0 ' Q ' . Fl ,Q K A N ' . f l. ' 'W f K ,xx ft? 5 X . . xg b g ' . 1 , 214k any .AST , y f. , ' N ' ' 'M' - 1 , A . x s-Ji'-1 xl I rf, S2 ifi'L'f'ff'f Q- 'fa JA' - ' Q q' 9,2 ', - l I-. ,J -Tm xo , V. 5525? . ' QQ- af- , mi ln our legend each character in the realm of sports played his role well FOOTBALL BASKETBALL 0:02 1 Wglkiliv 7 3 45 2' x f Q I I I f Qin, xiii-- if K' dl FOOTBALL .mei if e-Q... J' - , r gg? - , B Billy Burdett . R. Tackle 1... ay.-.wa f Q Clarence Brookshire ,- . , Fullback Jimmy Hamby L. Halfback Billy Pa inter L. Tackle ag: a. if Qrffff ' ., ,E , ,I ' Alvin James +P v ' - ' my .r . Q Co Captain fi.. lg R. Elld ' -..- . - ' '-, qv. - - in Tommy Tumblin Captain - R. l-lalfback 1 .7 ' i'-2,5 Joe Watson -.,,'.N' VA, A KJ, fwgsvg, ,W 3 Quarterback Asin all legends there comes a season of struggle and hard work, such a time came unto us when the Whirlwind raced and roared through Dist. 10. Scores are no true test of victory, but we proudly shout a victorious year in endeavor and sportsmanship. Austin, B., Sexton, G., Barbrey, C., Burdett, J., Thackston, J.. Henderson,J., Jones, L., King, M., White, C., Coach Johnson, Watson, J., Watson, W., Tumblin, R., Burdett, B., Painter, B., Brashier, R., Parker, R., James, A. Brookshire, J., Brookshire, C., Tumblin, T., Hamby. J., and Calvert, P. n Ever loyal ever true These are theleaders that said to you, We've got to fight team ,fight te am , fight, fight, fight! With such pep and zest, Scores will always come out best. Mickey King, Bruce Marler, Sue Chandler, Dean Parker, and Martha Ann Garrison CHEERLEADERS BLOCK S CLUB Miss Curry, SponsorgC.Brookshire,E. Howard, B. Howard, L. Jones, S. Nelson, I. Henderson,C. Stone, A. Thorne, A. James, N. Bigham, K. Ballew, S. Chandler, P. McGill, I. Putnam, W. Bagwell, M. A. Garrison, T. Tumblin, D. Kamby, M. King, J. Brookshire, M. I. Anderson, J. Hamby, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. r ii ' L , is CA. SV ' , 41' ag -A Y A 4 'r PQ I if sr .. U r.,... .4n!.f: Ql'1Y A :Ain L 'A .1134 ,f 'T' ' ju ,pf -' Symbolic of all that is best in athletics these students set prece- dent that will be hard to emulate. ' 4' -. R3' .- - . .. .. . , .' :s4..1i. sL:?s'..:g4gg5'.Ji -' BASKET Charlie Johnson Coach Q In the years gone by, it James was often implied that the Center glrls basketball team made the Whrrlwmd a legend Gratefully we say to our teams of recent years your Hfimby ach1evement has set prece Guard dent too Jerry Thackston Krrby Ballew Preston Calvert Jack Brookshrre Melvm Walker Phlllp McG11l Irmmy Hamby Frank Moore Dxck Hamby AIVIH James Tommy Tumblm Coach Charles Johnson 38 . D .f I , n n u 1 n , 1 1 . n ' BALL 'viary Jane Curry Coach No group has ever boasted of more loyal sup port or more worthy re cords than our basketball teams Inheritmg a most challenging h1story,we feel that the bequest has not been ignored and that we are able to wrlte for posterity awor thy page in our legend of 1953 -1 '45 Anderson Thorne Chandler Guard Guard Forward 1 3 15- mlm -U r...... ,,,a-' K - , .J-- ' vw- if Wandetta Abercrombie Mickey King Co-captain- Sue Chandler Captain- Martha Jean Anderson Ann Thorne Hane Putman Betty Worthy Carol Sellers Betty Thompson Norma Jean Tumblin Margie Campbell Miss Mary lane Curry Coach Frances Buchanan Betty Owens Carolyn Keller Barbara Bayne. BASKETBALL LINEUPS 1 1 B , , I T if I' League,S.Richardson, C. Painter, B. Runyan, L. King, A. Coker, C. Seaboat, White, J. Brooks, K. Goodnough, B. Garrett, W. Meadors, J. Wright, J. Todd, Coker, T. Sellers. B. Brooks, A. Hunter, D. James, T. Wright, J. Alexander, Kirby, B. Duncan, O. Barbery, Coach. 40 MIDGETS No collegiate eleven ever showed greater grit, determination and adherence to training than our mid- get boys. From this gallant crew will come great Whirl- winds of the future. fff El Llttle characters become legendrw ,f ff f SEVENTH GRADE FI., 'H'-if 62 1' +-1 Mxss Hughes Sectlon 'virs Wests Sectlon SIXTH GRADE '3' Mrs Parson' s Sectlon F' FN V Mlss Thomason s Sect1on 43 A Y fs Q l FHWTIGRADE :il ll! at J A H wi. J' ri Mrs Curry s Sect1on lu f' iN HS .I AVF 'T' 9 phi Mlss Moore s Sectmon -H !-Ill!- mass 9 fi FOURTH GRADE ' 1. Mrs Gresham s Sect1on M1s s Todd' s Sect1on 45 X ii. lf THIRD GRADE J I Fx 'I .- ,-3 xi F Mrs Garrlson s Sect1on Lal WU i M1ss Sm1th's Sect1on 46 1X SECOND GRADE B-Mn! P0 'v Mrs Chandler s Sectxon K.- Ar- .9 ry NI. v A M15 s Todd' s Sectlon 47 91 l ,V XX 'B N lllwllllllln I FIRST GRADE .1 H33 ,Q-of 11 Mrs Brown S Sectlon '1 uc be L Nil 'L H Mrs R1chardson' s Sectxon 48 Q A 'WA-QL+ ii 4' Ni E.. - iil Cu i X fr 3 -- M -- v-- 0 -- , 5 5 cfA N, k . P, C- . ' 1 sig' Qiflf' ' . Q A tl V ' , f' 1 ' ' 1 As' , 'I ' l'g'f r f QW M V-ui-nib-Mt.. A Q , . 3 ,-.......-,-. .4 xx I A ,, r i I K iid-li'-f.,- Ax 139 'z , -' S2141 -f' . Q 4. 5' -' f x Y -- , -s I ' Q 4 JL 1? V' - af - V I, Q. ,'-4 , 1-5, -J -, x,--A1 .7 - -1 'gf ft r 4 U gp I ,Q .K 1 - ,V 2. , v N., N,f f 4 LJ -- --.. ..n 3-3 7' 5? ' ' 1 ra. I , K or . I' V ' 5 X ' IJ:-EL-n rr-f 75,4 U - ' ' I A SECOND AND FOURTH GRADES J. QED Mrs Nalley s Sect1on Umm 69 Mrs . Moore's Section 49 h 'Ha . r , . ' .52 Beaulies oi Grand frnale W wwf X ,Henna f. 4 ' vm vArn,.-aw,-,4,,, wc .. r, X., hw Don't fall! Big Four! Round the maypole! ,. 'f' 9, The End Every farthful The teacher's friend Gomg my way? Into our legend qualntly step our queenlv lassles of 19:93 Few 1f any of our characters e1ther major or m1nor could have made thelr appearance 1n th1s legend had mt not been for these loyal sup porters of ours the Advert1sers To them we say Merc1 Merc1 mmlle fo1s' gig A X EEA f..f.Tl E... X f . Q . Q ,.--f J acquehne Thackston M1 s 5 Queen H0 5a mecommg MISS Mlss 'i 'X Martha Jean Anderson MISS H1 Miss ' Doris Gs- ' N--.fx Jacks Ms :ss J. H. A. 53 AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISEMENTS Contmuous Qualzty COCA COLA BOT TLING COMPANY x, A 6 121, Z ,. CASE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO INC lder Supp e TI 2 thC MAYFIELD BROTHER S CIN eye My Myf thC GENERAL SPORTING GOODS COMPANY MB B y B IM g Phoe2336'l ., . Bui 's li s Where your home begins F tain lnn e . 381 Sou a 9 Ginn r , M al, Hulls, and Fertilizer Service With A Smile Owners L. L. a field F. H. a ie S mpsonville Sou orolin 15 W. c ee Ave. Greenvllle, S.C. reez reuzeu e, una er n n GRESHAM S FOOD STORE SIMPSONVILLE Department Store The Spic :md Span Marker Quallfy Merchandise at Reasonable Prices We Deliver Phone 55 SlmPSOnVIlle South Co ollna T E JONES AND SON S INC Greer Woodruff Easley Cllnion Gaffney Inman Lberty Lyman Rock H II Williamston Ho e Out :ner LAWRENCE THOMPSON S 5 U VPLIMI: N T5 GARAGE UF mr II m 11 sum' Slmpsonvllle S0 fh CQ,-olmg Simpsonville South Caroluno Telephone 94 9 ll ll ll 0 ll I1 Phone 87 . . I r . Simpsonville, Soufh Carolina 9 U . , . Fountain Inn and Simpsonville I I f . I I I i I I i I I l ll m f' 8,1 , V I Y Y . ,1 1 J A A . - I U . ' ' I ' WOODSIDE MILL p Lib ny CONVERSE COLLEGE 5 ' 00 9 F WH A PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SCHOOL OF MUSIC th C 1 eh C Fountain Inn Greenville Sim sonvllle e Easley Anderson A Ll eral A s e e or Women Profession Greenville Sou arolln For Further information and Book of Views, Write: Dr. E. M. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.