Spaulding High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lamar, SC)
- Class of 1955
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' L W' '- . 5 4 Q 2 5 2 3 1 s Q 3 2 fi S 4 5 E 3 3 5 5 4 5 Q 4 E 5 5 s 1 E E 2 E 1 E E spwwm, saga salma ,Um emma, ew, BarnwL,Soutfi emma, Puwau 74a 7955 769m fdiwxffmefiiep- Sthelgnf Nicfullo, u .7 As we look into the world, we see many new hopes and new dreams. We realize, that soon we are to leave Spaulding High School. It is now the time for our yearbook. We hope that you will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed giving it to you. May many happy memories come to those who leaf through the pages of this book. May our work not be in vain. We give to you our book ---- The 1955 TIGER. 74-0402-Pcvzanfd We, the Seniors of Spaulding High School, class of 1955, do hereby dedicate our annual to you, Our Parents. It is with deepest respect and appreciation that we do so. Without your constant guid- ance and understanding it would have been impossible for us to attain our goal. Our yearbook is one of the rnost important achievements in our school life and we would like to share it with you. Please accept the dedication of our annual as an expression of the love and appreciation which we have for you. X :R1,.,3gwLg11S P , MACK Secretary , rg, A mm Lf fe .2w,,w11wf5,5 fx fff2S?aE sh. L W ,if 5,r15,,f QM, ff f we fc, K rc WW- N 4 ,,, , gl nur me mmf iii , if il W we 3 I 2 ,, , 1 Wy pf, ,s'is'iufn. ., ,z wifi' M r- r Mu. Ute ,,.,, , do . ,X 5, , , , , ,, ., ,. 7 Q,,,Mf - ,K 'Wh . rf N, ' .f-, S1 .Q ,.,. VA w ' V ., ,, Ns . TO THE STUDENTS OF SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL Education for Modern Living is the keynote of a modern high school curriculum. Th r o u gh it, our lives are broadened and enriched. Freedom, Prosperity, and Happiness are the results of an educated nation. MRS, H,B. JACKSON MRS, E,L, SAMUEL MISS CASSIE S, BREWER 13.5. A.B.. M.A. B.S. Morris College Morris College Clatlin College Elementary Education Hampton Institute Elementary Education English .Wie fhzcuety, MRS. E.G. McCRAY MRS. D,B, WHITE MRS, V.W, POWELL A. B. B. S. B. S. Morris College Morris College Allen University Elementary Education English Elementary Education MRS, M.E. McRAE B,S. Morris College Elementary Education .Me fiucuitg MR. L.G. BONAPART B , S, A , State College A 8m T and Cornell University Agriculture 8: Science MR, w,D, JOHNSON B.S. State College Health and Physical Education MISS E.L. BRISBANE B. S. Morris College Elementary Education MRS. LR. LEE B. S. Claflin College Elementary Education MR. B.G. SELLERS A. B. Allen University French and Music MRS. E.D, SPARKS MRS. LM. WOODS MRS. C.O, GADSDEN B.S, B, S, B. S. Morris College Morris College State College Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education me ramen, MRS. E.F. BROWN MRS. R,S, JOHNSON MISS M.Y. McALISTEF 13.3. B,S, B. S. State COURSE State College Saint Augustine's College HOHIC 511000111108 and SCRI100 Home Economics and Science Commerce MRS, F,M. DAVIS A.B. Benedict College North Carolina College Teacher and Librarian he ffacu MRS, B,E, GOINES MRS B K JAMES A,B. B A Morris College Claflin College Elementary Education Elementary Educatron PRIMROSE P, MACK She knows them all in and out of town, she's one senior who gets around. ' Ulficew, CHRISTINE E. JACKSON Have a good time while you're living, because you'll be dead a L-O-N-G time. SECRETARY PRE SIDENT JUDY A, BENNETT with her ability success has an easy path. VICE - PRE SIDENT LLEWELYN BROWN I'm a smart guy, but Ihave a hard time convincing anyone. REPORTER HELEN G. WHITE Chattering always and giggling too, when you're around Helen you can't be blue. TREASURER HAZEL E, MASHACK She is little instatuxe but big in heart. CLEVELAND DIXON He may not be a Buick but he sure can rattle on. 555 A, ,S 5956 may wwf' 'U A55 553' af hvgjf. -15' LENA M. GROOMS DONNIE D. BYRD S1e's pretty and small and Taken wise tip frorna wise well liked by all. guy, if you fail try again. CAB CHAVIS Handsome to be with, fun to talk with, nice to be around. EVELYN JACOBS It's nice to be natural ETHELYN T. NICHOLS One of the best workers you'1l ever find, she gets things done in a little while. BERNETHA PETERSON WILLIAM D, MACK If there isn't anything to do f silence is gold, I'm rich let me do it. when you 're naturally nice. ' NEOMI LEE I Ihe is raging sight always uarreling, but never in a EMILY WINGATE Like the wise old bird often seen, but never heard. HERBERT M. COPELAND He's always sharp, but never on time. A LENET PETERSON I chatter as I go and Igo on forever. HELEN IOSEY She's always ready and willing for a good time: and catches them as fast as she puts them down. FIVE TOPS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Prim, Judy, Exe, Chris, Helen This class will be vacationing in New Qleans. MOST POPULAR LOVE RACKET Helen and Dale BEST DANCERS Prim and Pam THE 4-H-CLUB OFFICERS Judy, Brown, Lenet, Helen, Prim W' '- . .rn I - MOST SOPHISTICATED This class will be vacationing in New Orleans, Louisiana W1 ,WMM-,m,., WN 'A T MOST COURTEOUS lifcww, PRESIDENT Eddie I. Dixion TREASURER Marion Joe SEC RET ARY Barbara Damon TOP TO BOTTOM James Boston Ir. Gretta Byrd John R. Bess Alaric Joe Dorothy Lee Almerta Mack SECRETARY Barbara Ann Lee 10th B Sw 621146, TREASURER Waddell Coe 10th B REPORTER VICE - PRESIDENT Roosevelt Woodham Woodrow Samuel 10th A 10th A SECRETARY Edgar M. Rivers 10th A Sup , TREASURER Thomas McClain, 10th B PRESIDENT Ioretra Dials 10th B REPORTER Iessxe Mae Murray SEC RE T ARY Betty Mashack 10th B 10th B -PRESIDENT Willie Howard 10th A , Sw FIRST ROW Josephine Aaron Celestine Bees Virginia M. Boston Era L. Byrd Henry Coe SECOND ROW Eamest Davis Christine Dixon Hanna M. Green Emily L. Grooms Aaron Jacobs THIRD ROW Levern Iosey Levern Kirkland Herbert Lee Vermell Mack Walter Mack if ' FIRST ROW Robert McMick1e Thomas McClain Maebell Mashack Chessie Nero Lottie M. Michel Sw SECOND ROW Annie L. Peters Evelyn Pringle Sylvia Samuel Woodrow Samuel Roger M. Singleton THIRD ROW Edgar Rivers Betty I. Mashack Ioretta Dials Barbara A. Lee Willie G. Howard Nf fLiiii xi fziifblvliv ff 9 'KMwfWQ FPh SMR?'Sf2f.5E5'7i?bi?'1 , , , W M? Q15Kf'9?3 Sp ' ' KINDERGARTEN Front Row: Back Row Linda McCullough Doris Johnson Ravenell Byrd Beulah Enock Sammie Lucas Larry Davis Ruby Thomas Gwennie Damon Eretha Clark Barry White Sandra Damon Lee Aaron Otis Davis Barbara Lawyer Mrs. Miller, Teacher fi CLASS OFFICERS 9B James Scan. . . . . . . . .President Foster Allen ..... Mable Pringle ...... . ......Vice President Secretary Naomi Lee .......... Assistant James Dargau. . . . Secretary 'Treasurer Trannie Dixon. . . . . . . Reporter Eugene Sowells. . . Mrs. R. S. Johnson. . . Chaplain . .Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS 9A Frances Grooms. . Virginia Howard Williette Slater. . Dell McFadden. Rose Gales. . . . . . Lena Jacobs .... Ray Williams .... Calvin Reynolds .President . . . . Vice President .Secretary . . .Assistant Secretary .Treasurer . Reporter .Chaplain . . Sponsor FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mae Frances Grooms Willietta Slater Minnie Rose Gale Donald R. Williams Eddie Lee Jacobs Gracie Dell McFadden Leila Howard intfa SECOND ROW Burnice Ristow Elouise Dixon Edna Mae Dixon Mary Leather Hudson Queen Esther Jackson Celestine Alford Pecola Thompson Stirley Scott Errie Mae Gale Willie People Mr. C. Calvin Reynolds THIRD ROW George Johnson Mary Brown Beatrice Addison Annie L. Waitus, Joan Sowells Mary Miller Levern Hodges Shirley Waitus Thelma Evans Sarah Scott Louise Miller Barbara Simon James Washington FRONT ROW Left to Right Mrs. R. S. Johnson Rebecca Humbert Darnell Dukes Trannie M. Dixion Eugene Sowell James Sloan Kattie Mae Sloan Roberta Johnson ' fx BACK ROW L. W. Dukes Herbert Nichols Mozell Boston Boyd Johnson Harden Evans, Jr. CENTER ROW James Dargan Naomi Lee Nancy James McKeever Pugh Jesse James Mabel Pringle Nettie Johnson Patsie Shaw FIRST ROW Left to Right Blanche Singleton Annie Jackson Annette Lee Margaret Anne McCray Connie Rogers Alice Morgan Helen Wilson Ruby Buckus CLASS OFFICERS Presid ent ..,. Secretary .... Treasurer .... Reporter. . . Kneeling. . . . . ., .Jessie Bennett . . . . Annette Lee . . . Margaret McCray . . . . Connie Rogers F. M. Davis SECOND ROW Bessie Mixon Calperta Cooper Mary Meta Gale Jessie M. Bennett Marguerite Jackson Larris Damon Mary E. Alford FRONT TO BACK FIRST ROW Geraldine Mitchell Robert Dargan Shirley Holmes Walter Pugh SHI ON D ROW Barbara Hooks Lillie Belle Johnson Herbert Goodman Sylvester Dukes Onslow Dukes Larry Evans AND LEFT TO RIGHT THIRD ROW Hazel Woods Jerry Jacobs Elmarie Damon Carol Rainey Rudell Mack Calvin Boston STANDING. . . Mrs. Edelle L. Samuel FOURTH ROW Levern Woods Annie Laura Jacobs Maebell Jacobs Alberta Jacobs Isaac Woods FIFTH ROW Sara Mae Waitus Ernest Green Johnny Morris Carolyn Hamlin Pernell Wingate TEAM'i34:355?b53i5iFVEi5iri'B??lviY?lEiai?7ss?:sn'iQ239-i5kQ?fiiY558Z5lw!EiZs?5iZ?8fZ2?i5I35'.Slw?szE Qiiiziiiy 12 fs'-fig Z f 4LsffffigfflfilS:Si291s5'is?'i7 Lizzffzfatfeyii xwisit l' ' ff ' FIRST ROW Left to Right Herbert Roderick Modestine Coe Rule Pringle Lizzie Howard Harnetha Nichols SECOND ROW Inez Peterson Kizzie M. Scipio Merion Nichols Malissie McA1ister Clarice Damon Levern Pooler Mr. Johnson THIRD ROW Leon Bailey Roland Simon Alphonso Bess Benjamin Shaw Levern Williams President. . . . . Vice-President. . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Reporter .... Advisor .... Szuentfi .73 CLASS OFFICERS . . . .Jannie Bethea . . . . . . Bernice Dixon Celestine Johnson . . . . . Dean Moses . . . James Jackson M. Y. McA1ister Attending school each day is a responsibility, treat it as such. Mm.6..B..93 FIRST GRADE A Miss L. L. Mitchell, Teacher Qkpa FIRST GRADE A Mrs. Bonnie K. James Teacher FIRST GRADE C We are having a lot of fun learning towrite. Mrs.B. E. Goines, teacher. FIRST GRADE D Mrs. Powell and her class of First Graders are enjoying their Art Class. K ' SECOND GRADE B Mrs. Helen Jackson, teacher . SECOND GRADE A Young mathematicians at work. Miss C.S. Brewer, teacher. SECOND C We are just writing a little. Mrs. F.M. Seegars, teacher. THIRD C We keep up with world happenings by reading the newspaper each day. Mrs. C.O. Gadsden, teacher. We , .,., ,ww C Kimi, ,.-Q f.-- ff f::w,.gz.ef2fe.wwuz.:vv12m:f1- - 5M2,mf.'11,, 5-114' f-:iw ff.: -' 5- THIRD GRADE B Mrs. Mary S. Brunson, teacher THIRD GRADE C Mrs. Elizabeth D. Sparks, teacher H... z f wz, M ., f '- 5,fz,ff,.r V .W Q he FOURTH A We will answer questions in geography when the photo- grapher finishes. Miss E. L. Brisbane, teacher. .12 -1. . Q K M M1 V 'Ahr 2 FOURTH B K f ff-r. Q . . ' o f f :fi ,.' 1 liffsfmfr..iilffr-. 535 'riff 7f ' . - - 'i - .I . ,5 ,, . 5 'vrffrnff3frr3wfe11?sgs -H gn- ,F rjisafgaw .51 I n V, . fig, . s' r or - . K PX . 9, M H Mrs. Mc Rae demonstrates ls IME ,3i.,.., MW .fig .. 7 . gg: . ' K V, , -li 525 ffr- 1 51. ,.., 'I-32,3 l 5 - sf . l 1 ',.,1f,g' the fundamentals of math- Nqw ,. K f' I K N.: . ., 1 figfiygj ' I , H S L ',1s.,-,Ein-.ju H 51, . hrr' W r - ,H - . tg p Q 'V ematics. - , F A, , . xx, , - , ' . A rrsh s ' ,. . ,.. 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' ' ' 1 'V1?i'9Yf' S' .L V: we S -'FF . l' i '1f'f .sn 'Tn 7 A zz-vas:- -:eu-if x wr, , X A 3-,,,: 'Tl-'.:5V-35' 145,51 , V - , 1 , M ' 95' ff A ' ,Z Q2 L . A . -' V ' ' ' ' M ' 1 ., . ' - . V . Vi: -Vfff2f2?f,,ff2?Qf ..... V K , .. V H A v 1 BOY SCOUTS THE GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Ethelyn White, Christine Jackson, Chessie Nero, Evelyn Pringle, Almerta Mack, Judy Bennett, Lenet Peterson, Evelyn Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Cleveland Dixon, Will ie I. Huggins, Maybank Burris, Alaric, Rudolph Brown, Lena Grooms, Willie Howard, Marv in Alexander, Helen Iosey, Barbara Damon, Aaron Jacobs, Mr. B. G. Sellers. Scouting is a game that has only one aim--and this is C h ar ac t e r Building and its implication. Nichols, Helen ,ds L. Q 5 ...Q gf? V' 'Sie .LIIZ2 gi 5 E Q Q l as SAFETY PATROLS are al- ways willing to help park cars in emergencies, and they also help wherever they are needed. BUS DRIVERSOf Spaulding are the safest in the state. They bring over 1100 child- ren safely to school each day. THE LIBRARY, our pride and jqy. . . who could askfor a more beautiful place to read and relax? We find books on any sub- ject. We enjoy a movie once a week, and there are times when we listen to interesting stories and poems. ! THE LITTLE BOOK'S STORY I'm a poor little broken down library book, Once I was pretty and new, But a little child left me out in the rain And the water melted my glue. My back is loose from my insides, My cloth coat is faded and torn, If my author and publisher looked at rx now, They'd wish I had never been born. When I'm back on the library shelf Will you keep me clean and dry? When you take me home don't let babies and pets Tear me upg please put me up high. I'm happiest when a child holds me tight In hands that are dry and clean. When you throw me around, you're mean This little book's story is sad but true, Please take care of, books as he asks you. ..:.4Q5V'. .. ie.,-ffl? . 'yfiif' :st ' - W i HOME ECONOMIC S Gixls of today are housewives of tomorrow. ARTS AND CRAFTS 'We Iearnby doing. We are always happy to go to arts and crafts, because in it we learn many inex- pensive ways of beautifying the home. We also learn how to paint. CHEMISTRY IS LIFE. This class in high school chemistry is observ- ing the proper method of setting up This Photography Club is enjoying a hobby which will some day be- come a useful career. and operating a distillation appara- tus as a part of their many experi- ences while in the laboratory. It was organized this year in order to s ti m ul a te the various interests around the school. MI. C. Calvin Reynolds. . . teacher. DRAMATICS CLUB If all the world is a stage, we must learn to act. These dramatic club members are being coach- ed in the arts of expressing themselves orally and em- otionally so as to be able to get just what they want out of life. ENGLISH CLASS Twelfth graders look on a dramatic secne from ALMOST SIXTEEN by Herbert Copeland. fe,1fffr - NYM' h WM.g,.fu1r1H??39WN 5 5 N' K g ., ..,.. rs ww-I-gglvgzs wr 5 V , N I President. . . . . Vice-President. . . Secretary. . . . . Treasurer. . . Reporters. . . Advisor. . . OFFICERS ,, of ' f 1 -2 1- .ff-,f'. 'fs R R 17 , - f-,- f If ei . M . , gs - P Y in Lg, fi 'L QV ff , 4 rf , ,if . it . . Barbara A. Lee . . . . . . Ioretta Dials . . . Jessie M. Murray . . . . . . Mary Boston . . .Minnie Washington Almerta Mack Betrye I. Mashack Hazel Mashack Erra L. Byrd . . . .M. Y. McA1ister GIRLS' VARSITY Q The girls have had a very successful season. And as usual they have come up tournament champs. J Field trips like this one en- able stud ents studying vocational agriculture to learn modern scien- tific approved farm practices first handed. While on this field trip these agriculture boys are learning approved butchering practices and skills as the teacher demonstrates. Who said we don't have the best! This period of rest and relax- ation is always enjoyed by all K if f ml yr s-.AM WORLD HISTORY Tenth A is getting ready to discuss from read- ings and clippings the hot senatorial race in South Carolina. - Current events are an essential part of our World History discussions. NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor-in-Chief. . . Barbara Lee Associate Editor ...... W. Johnson Managing Editor. . Mary E. Mashack Art Editor ......... Kattie Sloan Sports Editor ....... Mable Pringle Secretary ....... W illie M. Samuel Circulation Manager ..... Mable Pringle Typists. .Josephine Samuel Mary E. Mashack Willistine Johnson Reporters. Mimxie R. Gales Thelma Evans Barbara lee Treasurer ...... Gracie D. McFadden Advisors ...... Miss M. Y. McAlister Mrs. E. L. Samuel We're performing for the Queen. A 7,79 E: . ' M ,--- 1 . f p x , W 3-fr I af 5' K fi WILLIETTE SLATER. Queen for 1955 N if-ff 'Wm j g The raaa aa h's and cheers of this little group pushed our football team to conference champs in 1954. From little acorns, great oaks grow. Let us hope that wise old saying is true of our band. It made a beginning in 1954, but in a few years we should be able to boast about fifty pieces in our band. Band Master, Mr. Brown. 1954 SPAULDING HIGH September 9-khool Opens October '7-County Teachers Meeting October 26-lst Six Weeks Examination October 29-Report cards go out November 1-Report cards return November 4-County Teachers Meeting November 22-Public Relations program November 24-Deadline for Jimior- Senior affair November 25 -26 -Thanksgiving Holidays December 2-County Teachers Meeting December 6-2nd Six Weeks Examination December 9-Report Cards go out December 10-Report Cards return December 20-Christmas program-High School December 23-Christmas Carols 1Com Singingy December 23-January 2, 1955 Christmas Holidays January 6-District Meeting January 24-25-26-lst Semester Examination SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1955 February 10-Deadline for money for robes March 14- Report cards go out April 1-State Teachers Meeting April 'I-County Teachers Meeting April 11 April 21 April ? -Easter Monday holiday -5th Six Weeks Examination -Junior Senior affair April 25-Report cards go out April 26-Report cards return May 23- Senior Examinations May 25-31 Senior trip May 29-Annual Sermon May 27 -30-31-Final Examinations May 30-Senior Class Night May 31- Elementary Commencement June 1-Commencement Exercises. . . 8:30 p. June 2-School closes ? 'c--..... THE ANNUAL STAFF RABB'S PACKING CO. Route 4443 Darlington, S. C. Compliments THOMAS FRUIT STORE City Compliments PEARCE - YOUNG - ANGEL CO Wholesale Foods Fresh, Dried, Canned, Frozen Service Wholesalers Columbia, S. C. Best Wishes CARTER'S ESSO SERVICE Lamar, S. C. J. W. Carter - Owner BOYD'S DRUGS Patent Medicines Cosmetics Small Appliances Sundries Candies Buttercup Ice Cream MCSWEEN MERC, CO. INC. Lamar, S. C. Phone 32 or 15 Compliments FARMERS SUPPLY CO. Hardware, Feeds, Seeds Fertilizer C ity PARROTTS DRUG STORE Your Prescription Druggist City PEE DEE MOTOR'S Your Friendly Ford Dealer Timmonsville, S. C . New Sz Used Cars, Trucks SL Tractors MURRAYS STUDIO Portraits for Weddings - Schools - Churches - Clubs 226 Chestnut Street Phone 527W Darlington, S. C. Cornelius Murray, of Murray's Studio wishes to thank the faculty of Spaulding High School, in Lamar, South Carolina for giving him the opportunity of taking the Photographs for their 1954-55, year books. I wish to thank the student body for their fine co-operation also. Thanks again for everything. Yours truly, C ornelius Murray L l Wi 51 5,1513 1-2 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers - Cover Manufacturers- Book Bunders FACTORY 1 HOME OFFICE Kansas City 2 1 X -x , 1. , s f 53 ' 't 4-'-. . V ,:,M' 1-,., -- 24 s, 'KI' Q 2. .w.v,,',, LW , ng:-jj ' - ' , rr x gp.'.lu ,A - . ,. .W . tb . QF M '1'i7'?? .:,,4'Se.,5g X ,' Z1 Q -. V In , Q 5 'f'i 'i5f 'f5Ff i57s1 13,bWf W' l::'ff5ai f41w.'H4-r-gifs. :y,,,, , ' A-1'-,'.,,'m - '- - 1 X ' ,. ,,f. rg-.,' . sa if -- h'.f'.' . , ,MQW .4 ww 'TMJ 2:34. ,.. ng ,Vg d X AL . ' z ' I 1 N. A l 4. - fu -Ah LA Tk fs'-' A. ,, fu ' ' - SQHH .I rx -x, 4: I 'W PP'
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