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THE 1966 BLUE DEVIL STAFF Co-Editors..........Susan Champion Business Manager . . . . Martha Dargan James Gathings Sponsor . . . .Mrs. J. T. Langston, Jr. JJresentecf by i ie Senior ( ass S . Jbohn 3liy i Schoof Oar injton, Sou ] ( aro ina C on tents Dedication..............................4-5 Around Our School......................6-11 Administration and Guidance...........12-19 Classes...............................20-58 Seniors...............................22-35 Senior Superlatives...................36-43 Juniors...............................44-49 Sophomores............................50-53 Freshman..............................54-58 Guess Who?...............................59 School Organizations..................60-85 Library Club.............................62 National Honor Society...................63 Blue Devil Staff......................64-65 Bulletin Staff........................66-67 Marshals.................................68 F.T.A....................................69 Anchor Club...........................70-71 Key Club .............................72-73 Chorus ..................................?4 Band ....................................75 Block D Club.............................76 Bus Drivers Club.........................77 F.H.A....................................78 F.F.A....................................79 French II Club...........................80 French I Club............................81 Spanish Club.............................82 Latin Club...............................83 Student Council......................84- 85 D. E. Club ..............................86 School Management........................87 Athletics ...........................88-101 Football..............................90-93 Basketball...........................94- 97 Tennis...................................98 Baseball.................................99 Golf....................................100 Track...................................101 Features.......................... 102-115 Cheerleaders .......................... 104 Office Proctors.........................105 Homecoming Committee....................105 Honored Students....................106-107 Homecoming Queen and Attendants . .108-111 May Court...........................112-115 Advertising.........................116-142 Autographs..............................143 foreword The class of 1966 has a memorable and an interesting history. As underclassmen we were not allowed the privileges we had hoped for upon reaching high school. However, in time we realized that age brings responsibility and acceptance of re- sponsibility provides privileges. As juniors we found school more difficult but more exciting. The Junior-Senior was the high light of our year, and we worked hard to make it a great success. These years have been fun, and the time has passed all too rapidly, but now we feel ready and eager to face a rapidly changing world. 3 I)ecficaiecf Uo . . . This dedication honors all teachers at St. John's High School because their hospitality and friendship restored the weary traveler on his way and their help and guidance was always given un- stintingly. This quote from Desmond Donnally uses words which picture the faculty correctly. To show our gratitude to one teacher at St. John's, for your gentleness which inspires gentleness in others; for the trust, respect and consideration you have given us as young adults; for the high value of honesty which you have illustrated and then implanted in us; for your friendly smile that always greeted us whether things went right or wrong; as an expression of our love for you, we dedicate the 1966 BLUE DEVIL to you Miss Isabel Entzminger Miss Entzminger is a teacher, a friend, and understands the problems of a younger genera- tion. 4 In the years that you have been here at St. John's, you have influenced the lives of many students. Cheerfully you took on many tasks above and beyond the call of duty. The plays you directed; the chorus of several years ago which gave pleasure to many are but a small part of your contributions to our school. Your Christmas and Easter programs were highlights of the year. Your willingness to hold coaching ses- sions after school hours for shaky stu- dents who saw little hope of attaining the goal of graduation is remembered with deep appreciation. And the research themes! Oh, the research themes!! We cherish your friendship and, re- cognizing your efforts to bring out the best in us, hope we will never be a dis- appointment to you. 5 Our Student Council president talks to the student body. u C there the Action S7s” A new style comes to St. John’s. With the coming of our class rings, we experienced a feeling of unity. Christmas approaches and the door decorations go up. Instruction is the key to learning. Mrs. Edwards explains the characteristics of Geometry. Homeroom is also a time for friendship. Our busy librarian finds time to assist students. c (tanetp is the spice Fashions This too, we study. Can Kendall help Sandra? ? ? ? V 9 In chapel our principal explains the importance of ed- ucation. !'7 iis Hard study equals good grades. Our school office. study and lunch. 11 Administration 12 The teachers find some relaxation during their lunch period. A teachers' meeting completes the day. Mrs. Grace Booth Typing, Bookkeeping B.S. Winthrop College Mrs. Florence Buie French, English B.A. Lander College Graduate Credit at Western Carolina College M Mrs. Mary P. Cain Guidance Counselor A. B. Winthrop College Miss Charlena Chewning Physical Education B. S. in Physical Education at Coker College M.A. in Physical Education at A.S.T.C. Mrs. Lucy Currin History A. B. Meredith Graduate Work at East Carolina Miss Jacquelyn Douglas Typing, Shorthand, Business Law B. S. Winthrop College Graduate Work at the University of South Carolina and University of Tennessee Miss Louise Douglas French, Latin A.B. Flora MacDonald College Graduate Work at the Universities of North and South Carolina, Columbia University and Duke Mrs. Jane Edwards Economics, Geography, History A.B. Coker College Graduate Work at the University of South Carolina and Winthrop College 15 Mrs. Lucille Edwards Algebra, Plane Geometry A.B. Winthrop College Graduate Work at Universities of North and South Carolina, Wake Forest, and Peabody College Miss Isabel Entzminger English, Bible A.B. Columbia College M.A. University of South Carolina Graduate Work at University of South Carolina Mrs. Elizabeth Ervin English A.B. Duke University Extra courses at Sacramento State Mrs. Mary Ervin History A.B. Winthrop College M.A. Cornell University Miss Elinor Fogle English A. B. Coker College Graduate Work at the University of South Carolina Mr. William Frye English, Physical Education B. S. Physical Education at Pfeiffer College 16 Mrs. Helen Hennig Math A.B. Winthrop College M.Ed. University of South Carolina Mrs. Ailene Henson Librarian A.B. Columbia University M.A. Appalchian State University Mr. Cecil James Band Director B.S. in Music Education at East Carolina College Recertification Work at Coker College, Pembroke, and Columbia College. Mrs. Mable Johnston Home Economics, Family Living B.S. Winthrop College Miss Annie Kaminer French, Spanish A. B. University of South Carolina M.A. University of South Carolina Mrs. Frances Kearse Home Economics B. S. Winthrop College 1 17 Mrs. Jane Kirby Business Math A.B. Flora MacDonald Mrs. Elisabeth Langston English A.B. Converse College Mr. Bruce Lynch Shop, Mechanical Drawing B.S. Clemson University M.S. University of Tennessee Graduate Work at Bradley University Mrs. Patsy Matthews English, History B.A. Winthrop College Mr. George McKenzie Agriculture B.S. in Agriculture at Clemson University M.S. in Agriculture at Clemson University Mrs. Catherine Moody Typing B.S. Winthrop College Mr. Hans Pawley Art B.S., B.F.A. State University of Iowa State Teachers College Graduate Work at Archipenko School of Art and Winthrop College Miss Carolyn Rogerson Algebra, Trigonometry A.B. Winthrop College Graduate Work at University of North Carolina Mr. Giles Salvo Chorus B.S. Appalachian State University Graduate Work at Boston University and Coker College Mrs. Mary Smith Chemistry, Physics, Science B.A. Columbia College Graduate Work at the University of South Carolina Mrs. Juliana Tomlinson History, Science A. B. Coker College Mr. James Welch Biology, Physical Education B. S. West Chester State University M.Ed. University of South Carolina 19 Gfc asses 20 u Jn the yroup, we were indiutd ua s. The learned to thtnh and to question what we heardandreach Tilth the we worhed andp hayed to- eye the p each prepared to heaue the security of chihdhood— alone. ’ 21 OFFICERS President..........................................Bobby Segars Vice-President.....................................Grady Weaver Secretary.........................................Susan Champion Treasurer ........................................ Sandra Odom SHARON ROSE ANDERSON BRENDA PEARL ANDERSON DAVID ODELL ANDERSON, JR. RONALD EDWARD ANDERSON CAROL ELAINE ANDREWS MARCIA BAILEY LIONEL EDGAR GERALD DAVID BENTON BOYKIN MARY STEPHANIE CYNTHIA CAROL BLACKMAN BROWN 23 WILLIAM THOMAS BLACKMAN EUGENE BRYANT WILLIAM ERVIN BRYANT SUSAN ANNE CHAMPION MARY LYNN BRYANT SARAH PATRICK CAIN PRESSLEY CARROLL CHAPLIN SARA LOUISE CLAY JOE BRANTLEY CARTER BRENDA SUE CLIFTON JOHN ALLEN CEPIN INA JOYCE CUNNINGHAM JO ANNE CURTIS EFFIE JANE DAVIS CHERYL ANN CZEKALSKI MARTHA McINTOSH DARGAN TIMOTHY GEORGE DARGAN JAMES MASTIN DAWKINS JANE LeROY DEES MARGARET NANCY DEES BRENDA CAROL DAVIS NICKY CHRIS DEMETRIOUS SUSAN EVANS DONALD SANDRA PAULINE DREW DuBOSE MARTHA ANNE DUTTON WILLIAM LEE FLEMING THOMAS ANTHONY FLOWERS MARY ELIZABETH FLOYD CHARLES ALONZO GAINEY, JR. RAYMOND LESLIE GALLOWAY BOBBIE JEAN GANDY ERNEST LERAND GANDY JAMES CARLYLE GATHINGS, III MYRA SUSANNE GLENN BENNY RAY GREER JAMES CALHOUN GRIGGS BARBARA JERALD HAGER MARY MARGARET HARRIS LAURA MARIE HOWELL ROBERT EDWARD HEPBURN BARNEY WAYNE HOFFMAN JAMES IRVING INGRAM ROBERT EDWARD ISGETT, JR. THADEUS HAMPTON HOLLEY RONNIE LeGRANDE ISGETT HELEN HARRIETT HOWARD EDWARD LEONARD JACKSON THOMAS ALBERT JOHNSON BONITA ELLEN JONES HELENE WAYNE JORDAN LINDA DIANE KEITH JOHN SIMPSON KILGO CAROLYN LOUISE LAW LARRY WILLIAM LEE MIRIAM ADALE LEWIS PATRICIA GALE LISENBY EULA MAE LLOYD KATHRYN ELIZABETH LYLES JOYCE ELAINE McCORMICK WILLIAM ROBERTS McINNIS MARY ELLEN MANSHIP CAROLE JANET MARTIN MARGARET GAYLE MILLER 30 FRANCES DIANE PATE BRENDA FAYE POE JOHN DONALD PATRICK TERESA DALE PETTY WARREN RALPH PHILLIPS MICHAEL LeROY PLAYER PATRICIA LOUISE POGUE LINDA GALE RILEY GERALD MONROE RHODES JESSIE WILLIAMSON ROGERS ROBERT MARVIN SEGARS ETTA MAE STOKES CARDELL SIMS WILLIAM C. SPIVEY, JR. JAMES EMORY SMITH THOMAS HENRY STOKES, JR. TOYE BENJAMIN STEWART, JR. SANDRA JOY TARLTON NORMA JEAN STOKES HENRY BERRY TART SAMUEL MORRIS LARRY WAYNE WEBB, ID WILKES DIANE ELIZABETH ERNEST KENDALL WEATHERFORD WILLIAMS BEST LOOKING Cynthia Brown Steve McCall 5 c Jem or BEST DRESSED Martha Dargan Ervin Bryant 36 c 5 uperfatiues MOST POPULAR Harriett Howard Bobby Segars MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sarah Cain Jimmy Smith 37 BEST ALL AROUND Patsy Pogue Grady Weaver MOST TALENTED Laura Marie Howell Earl Walton Senior 38 40 c S uperfatiues BIGGEST FLIRTS Marilyn Walters Bill Fleming MOST TALKATIVE Carol Andrews Jimmy Griggs 4 FRIENDLIEST Josie Lowry Leon Segars emor MOST UNSELFISH Joyce Cunningham Buddy Odom 42 MOST ATHLETIC Jo Curtis Tommy Benton c 5 uperlatwes MOST VERSATILE Sandra Odom Kendall Williams 43 OFFICERS President........................................Roy Martin Vice-President.............................Leighton Hartzog Secretary......................................Brenda Dutton Adams, Jeannie Andrews, Mike Bailey, Annette Anderson, Ronnie Ard, Grace Barber, Lynn Andrews, Deborah Atkinson, Gaye Beckham, Mike unio ' G a ass Berry, Donnie Blackman, Tommy Booth, Ann Branham, Ray Blackman, Beth Blackwell, Lanny Bradshaw, Marion Brown, Thomas Brunson, Rachael Bryant, Dicky Jurkett, Gerald Bryant, Allen Bryant, Linda Byrd, Elaine 44 Byrd, Jean Byrd, Martin Byrd, Pam Campbell, Gwen Carter, Bobby Carter, Linda Chandler, Cecil Clifton, Gene Coker, Naomi Colburn, Bonnie Coleman, Judy Colvin, Betty Jean Cromer, Lexie Crowley, Hubert Dargan, Hugh Davis, Jenny Davis, Vicki DeMaurice, Rene DeWitt, Sarah DeWitt, Tom DeWitt, Winkie Donald, Jean Dixon, Jean Dove, Bryan Dowling, Eileen Dudley, Franklin Dutton, Brenda Edwards, Linwood Farmer, Janice Dubose, Linda Dudley, Terry Dutton, Toy Evans, Ray Fleming, Robert 45 Flowers, Johnny Folsom, Wesley Fraser, Donna Freeman, Don Freeman, Mary Gainey, Heyward Gainey, Harden Gainey, Jimmy Gainey, Larry Galloway, Mary Lou Galloway, Zim Gandy, Lawrence Gardner, Marvin Gardner, Shirley Gault, Danette Jaillette, Harry Graham, Laura Griggs, Jean Harrison, George Hartzog, Leighton Hatfield, Ernest Henley, W. P. Howie, Pat Hubbard, Betty Huntley, Juanita Iseman, Connie Johnson Bill Haynes, Randy Howard, Edward Howie, Philip Hudson, Jimmy Isgett, Bill Jacobs, Thelma Kelley, Ray 46 Keith, Lana Kilgo, Robert King, Debbie King, Dent Kinsaul, Jan Kirven, Danny Kirven, Emily Kirven, Sarah Lane, Helga Lane, Janice Lee, Jerry Lee, Mark Several juniors compare sales’ pitches for their annual magazine sale. Lee, Robert Lewis, Ray Lewis, Wanda Lewis, Wayne Martin, Roy Matthews, Everett McCoy, Eddie McDaniel, Edwin McDaniel, Joanne McLellan, Marsha Mims, Susan Mims, Deborah Moody, Bonnie Jo Moody, JoAnne 47 Moody, Pat Moore, Steve Odom, Frances Ogburn, Sharon O'Keefe, Janet O'Neal, Geraldine O'Neal, Jerry Outlaw, Donnie Paul, Ollie Belle Poe, Randy Pope, Gerald Powell, Ann Prosser, Sheila Psillos, Mike Raines, Mary Lou Rhodes, Jean Rhodes, Robert Ritter, Kelley Rogers, Bobby Rose, Denny Ross, Jeannie Savage, Vincent Scalf, Shirley Segars, Randy Shannon, Susan Shelley, Edward Skipper, Jimmy Smith, Ann Smith, Jerry Sobiski, Larry Spivey, Linda Stokes, Billy Stokes, Carolyn Thomas, Tommie 48 These juniors congregate at their favorite table for lunch. Timmons, Don Turner, Gene Vaughan, Eugene Walters, Susan Ward, Billy Waterworth, Chuck Watford, Bobby Watford, Kenneth Watford, Shirley Williams, David Williams, Esther Williamson, Isabel Williamson, Linda Willis, Mary Neil Willis, Randy Woodham, Bruce Woodle, Thelma Young, Ray Yow, James 49 OFFICERS President..........................Jim Brown Vice-President....................Judy Frank Secretary....................Mary Demetrious Treasurer......................Rodney Langley cSopAt opnomore kjiclss G c Adams, Mary Linda Anderson, Evelyn Anderson, Marcia Andrews, Adger Atkinson, Mack Atkinson, Sherry Auman, Timmy Aycock, Ann Bailey, Charles Baird, Dick Baker, Imogene Barrentine, Johnny Bazen, Belinda Beck, John Benjamin, Chesley Benjamin, Lem Benton, Sandra Blackmon, Danny Blackmon, Steve Boan, Joyce Booth, Iris Boseman, Connie Boykin, Larry Branham, Wanda Britt, Tommy Browder, Henry Browder, Irene Brown, David Brown, Jim Brown, Terry Bryant, Donna Bryant, Micki Buck, Seldon Buffkin, Jimmy Byrd, Connie 50 Byrd, Frances Capps, Kathy Carter, Jack Carter, Keith Carter, Phillip Cashwell, Delores A group of sophomores enjoy their lunch break. Cassidy, Frank Collins, Wanda Cook, Delores Cowick, Wayne Crolley, Jane Cunningham, Lynn Dailey, Sandra D'Andrea, Jo-Ellyn Dargan, Amanda Davis, Billy Davis, Bob Demetrious, Mary Dennis, Marie Dewitt, Barbara Dewitt, Margaret Dixon, Jimmy Delisio, Mike Douglas, Kathy Dove, Larry Dubose, Mike Dudley, Jimmy Edwards, Betsy Edwards, Bobbie Lou Euten, Jane Evans, Dreama Flowers, Bucky Flowers, Gloria Flowers, Linda Frank, Judy Gainey, David Gainey, Henry Galloway, Willie Gandy, Gene Gandy, Judy Gardner, Harriet Goodson, Jimmy Graham, Ernestine Gray, Douglas 51 Harrell, Mary Harrison, Billy Helms, Alice Hill, Heyward Hobbs, Stephen Hoffman, Larry Holmes, Harriet Honney, Ronald Howie, LaRue Hudson, Ronnie The magazine section of the library is a popular area. Hudson, Rosa Lee Humphries, Sally Humphries, Thomas Johnson, Susan Jones, Chaffee Jordan, Sallie Jordan, Wayne Kirven, Charles Lambert, Terry Lane, Linda Langley, Jerry Langley, Rodney Lee, Bobby Lee, Glen Lloyd, Stan Lloyd, Van Longrie, Paige Marchelleta, V. Randy Martin, Todd McCaskill, James McCormick, Earl Mclnville, Roy Metropol, George Miller, Ernie Ann Mills, Robin Mims, Leo Moody, Dorothy Nolan, Bobby Norwood, Bill Norwood, Pamela Odom, Allen Odom, Bobby Odom, Debbie 52 O'Neal, Dale O'Neal, Faye O’Neal, Linda O'Neal, Mitchael O'Neal, Ralph O’Neal, Sarah Owens, Jojo Owens, Stephen Padget, Susan Page, Iris Perkins, Chip Peterson, Jimmy Pew, Doug Phillips, Melvin Player, Ira Pogue, Kay Purvis, Larry Randolph, Russell Reddick, Carolyn Register, Billy Reynolds, Monice Rhodes, Jean Riles, Susan Riley, Claire Rogers, Len Rogers, Mary Salyers, Barbara Sanderson, Jimmy Shelley, Jimmy Shepard, Keith Simon, Albert Sims, Farest Smith, Douglas Smith, Ronnie Smyre, Dane Stanton, Martha Stokes, James Thames, Tammy Truluck, Barbara Tucker, Rachel Wallace, Janie Ward, Sandra Warr, Micki Watford, Donald Watford, James Allen Watford, Myrtle Weatherford, Connie Weatherford, Harris Weatherford, Patricia Weeks, Barbara Weinburg, Joey Welch, Brooks Welch, Danny White, Roger Windham, Sandra Woodham, Gloria Yarborough, Phillip Young, Eddie Young, Johnny Yow, Dorothy 53 Abbot, Frankie Anderson, Larry Anderson, Rubin Andrews, Becky Andrews, Johnnie Andrews, Kay Andrews, Terry Ard, Allen Atkinson, Coleman Aycock, Betty Baird, Ed Baird, Sis Baity, Lawon Barrentine, Pam Bazen, Rose Beckham, Lea Beckham, Steve Bedenbaugh, Eric Blackman, Harry Blackstop, David Blanton, Charlotte Bonds, John Boykin, Jimmy Boykin, Laura Brown, Johnny Brown, Pam Brunson, Paul Bradshaw, Cindy Britt, Richard Bryant, Wicki Byrd, Mary Byrd, Mike Byrd, Suzanne Byrd, Jamie Capps, Brenda 54 Cambell, Susan Carnes, Ronnie Carter, Cathy Cashwell, Caroline Cassidy, Carrol Cassidy, Dena Coker, Larry Coker, Raymond Champion, Wayne Chaplin, Grace Clifton, Audrey Cook, Danny Cooper, Carolyn Craft, Daniel Dennis, Joe Dennis, Lacy Dileo, Susan Dixon, Judy Dudly, Wayne Edwards, Kenneth Evans, Tommy Ferrel, Miriam Freeman, Danny Freeman, James Flowers, Ellen Floyd, Bob Floyd, Connie Floyd, Vera Fountain, Alice Gainey, Frankie Gainey, Linda Sue Gainey, Linda Gainey, Patsy Gainey, Stanly Galloway, Charles Galloway, Chloris Gandy, Archie Gandy, Bernice Gandy, Charles Gandy, Rosalyn Gilchrist, Cindy Greer, Becky Griggs, Brenda Griffith, Bridget Griggs, Kay Griggs, Marie Griggs, Mary Hall, Woody Hancock, Carol Hancock, Jimmy Hanniford, Ronnie Harold, Timmy Hines, Broni Hobbs, Clarence Hobbs, Ray Hodge, Alexis 55 Hodge, Daford Hoffmeyer, Joyce Holmes, Frank Honey, Bruce Howell, Clara Howell, Nancy Howie, Andy Howie, Bobby Howie, Martha Howie, Monroe Huggins, Boyd Humphries, Randy Isgett, Dale Isgett, Nella Jackson, Geraldine Jaillette, Ann Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Donald Johnson, Kathy Jones, Jimmy Keith, Mike Kilgo, Evelyn Kirby, C. C. Kirvin, Lewis Knight, Linda Koon, Phebe Lambert, Carol Lance, Johnny Lane, Johnny Lane, Lee Langley, Arthur Langley, Terry Laramore, William Law, Cathy Lee, Margene Lee, Toni Lewis, Curtis Lewis, Kirven Lewis, Rhonda Lewis, Steve Lewis, Tommy Loflin, Jean Loupo, Robert Lundy, Debbie Lyles, Jimmy Mclnville, Wayne McLendon, Martha Mangum, Vicki McKelvey, Cynthia Meads, Myrtis Meads, Robert Mears, Wayne Metropol, Dorothy Miller, David Miller, Donald Moody, Dollie 56 Moore, Esther Moore, Sammy Moody, Teresa Morris, Teresa Newsome, Ray Nolan, Johnny Nolan, Linda Norris, Joe Norwood, Barbara Norwood, Mike Odom, Dusty Odom, Larry O'Neal, David O’Neal, Randy Outlaw, Mary Jo Page, Della Patrick, Tommy Pender, Bunny Peters, Tony Pope, Gerald Poe, Martha Poe, Wayne Pols or, Wayne Pond, Ralph Powell, Judy Price, Nancy Purvis, Gladys Purvis, Kathy Ralley, Buddy Ramsey, Jim Ramsey, John Raines, Mike Rappe, Linda Rhodes, Elizabeth Rhodes, Rhonda Ridgen, Eunice Ritter, Liza Rogers, Linda Rose, Christy Rose, Cindy Ross, Johnny Scaffe, Larry Segars, Steve Shelley, Perry Skipper, Eileen Skipper, Ronnie Stanley, Ted Stegall, Larry Stokes, Cindy Street, Billy Tice, Larry Timmons, Ann Todd, Mary Lou Touchberry, Tommy Truluck, Bobby Truluck, Johnny 57 Truluck, Judy Tucker, Jean Walters, Cathy W'arr, Mary Ann Watford, Toby Watford, Viola Watts, Larry Weatherford, Allen Weatherford, Judy Welch, Gloria Wells, Sara Whittle, Cindy Weinburg, Kay Weinburg, Pat Wilkes, Dianne Williams, Carolyn Williams, Debe Wilson, Cliff Wilson, Jim Wilson, Vera Windam, Albert Windam, Jerry Vaughan, Tekie Young, Diane Young, Susan Yow, Ernest Anderson, Phil O’Neal, Linda 58 u We had traditions; and we had an honory a stubbornness, and a pride we ca fed our spirit. We had a schoolr; we supported that school. T )e were the school.' THE LIBRARY CLUB The library club this year made a special project of finding all lost or misplaced books. Other projects were serving refreshments to teach- ers during exams, and keeping a scrapbook on school activities. There were several group meetings at night. The purpose of these meetings was to learn something about library sci- ence. Members of the club worked in the library at different times to relieve Mrs. Henson, the librarian and library club advisor, of some of the minor duties. All in all, out li- brary club was very busy throughout the year. President - Leon Segars, Vice President - John Kilgo, Secretary - Susan Champion, Treasurer - Margaret Harris. ROW 1 - L. to R.: Bobbie Lou Edwards, Sissy DeWitt, Hugh Dargan, Vincent Savage, Iris Booth, Gladys Purvis, Harry Jaillette, Margaret Harris, Leon Segars, John Kilgo, Susan Padgett, Mary Jo Outlaw, Joyce Cunningham, Louise Clay, Kathy Capps, Brenda Capps, Karen Belk. ROW 2 - L.to R.: Steve Freeman, Billy Ward, Patsy Lisenby, Betty Hubbard, Connie Byrd, Terry Dudley, Harriett Howard, Rusty Wallace, Stephanie Blackman, Gwen Floyd, Barbara Hager, Linda DuBose, Donna Fraser, Sarah Kirven, Judy Gandy, Abbie Johnson, Doug Pew, Susan Riles. ROW 3 - L. to R.: Robert Fleming, Bobby Kilgo, Nicky Demetrious, Cecil Chandler, Josie Lowry, Jo Curtis, Carol Andrews, Bonnie Moody, Johnny Barrentine, Randy Segars, Pam Brown, Lacy Dennis, Linda Flowers, Ed Baird, George Metropol. ROW 4-L. to R.: Don Timmons, Jimmy Shelley, Jimmy Goodson, Billy Stokes, Marvin Gardner, Kenneth Watford, Ira Player, Kendall Williams, Bill Fleming, Marilyn Walters, Bobby Segars, Kelly Ritter, Ann Booth, Donnie Outlaw, Bucky Flowers, Roger Blackman. 62 THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an honor organization made up of stu- dents who have exerted excellent qualities in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The mem- bers are chosen on the basis of these characteristics by several members of the faculty. The National Honor Society was in charge of College Day at St. John's, and the members of this organization also helped with Parents' Night. The National Honor Society is made up of juniors and seniors. There is at least one installation of new members each year. The members conduct the installation, defining the traits of the society and the functions. Mrs. Juliana Tomlinson is in charge of this society. The president of the National Honor Society for this year was Tag Gathings. Other mem- bers were Rusty Wallace, Sarah Cain, Harriett Howard, Jimmy Smith, Susan Donald, John Milling, and Carolyn Law. President - James Gathings, Vice-President - Sarah Cain, Secretary - Susan Donald, Treasurer - Carolyn Law, Student Council Repre- sentative, Rusty Wallace. National Dfonor Societij Left to Right: John Milling, James Gathings, Rusty Wallace, Harriett Howard, Sarah Cain, Susan Donald, Carolyn Law, Jimmy Smith. 63 Co-editor Susan Champion Co-editor Tag Gathings Sponsor Mrs. Langston 1966 Some annual workers compare yearbooks. Martha Dargan, Susan Donald, Earl Walton, and Carole Martin. This was the first year we sold ads 64 ROW 1: Left to Right: Susan Donald, Mrs. Langston, Martha Dargan, Susan Champion, Tag Gathings, Stephanie Blackman, Donna Bryant. ROW 2: Bobby Kilgo, Carole Martin, Joyce Cunningham, Earl Walton, Ralph Pond, Susan Shannon. 1966 Jiu Ielin a, (L to R) SITTING: Bobby Kilgo, David Williams, Mack Dawkins, Ann Booth, Laura Graham, Advisor-Elizabeth Ervin, Joyce Cunningham, Carol Martin, Linda DuBose. (L to R) STANDING: Susan Donald, Stephanie Blackman, Nicky Demetrious, Susan Shannon, Harriett Howard, Ralph Pond, Larry Purvis, Jim Brown, David Brown, John Kilgo, Margaret Harris, Edward Howard, Earl McCormick, Ray Greer, Sandra Tarlton, Lacy Dennis, Mary Demetrious, Naomi Coker, Jenny Davis, Louise Clay, Carolyn Law. Sarah Cain, editor-in-chief, discuss- es a new idea with Mrs. Ervin, the staff advisor. 66 The Bulletin The Bulletin, in its forty-ninth year, is the oldest high school publication in continuous existence in South Carolina. It is also the only paper in South Carolina that is almost entirely supported by ad- vertising. Published for many years by the NEWS AND PRESS, the Bulletin was published for the first time this year by the Rutledge Printing Company of Tim- monsville. The Bulletin staff tries to publish an edition each six weeks, although this is not always possible. The editors and their staffs write all articles, do all their pho- tography, and completely make-up the paper before sending it to the publisher. Sarah Cain, editor-in-chief, is assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Ervin, advisor; Ed- ward Howard, editor; Ray Greer, Busi- ness manager; Harriett Howard, news editor; Ann Booth, feature editor; Nicky Demetrious, sports editor; Susan Shan- non, make-up editor; Susan Donald, ex- change editor; Bobby Kilgo, photogra- pher; and Mack Dawkins, cartoonist. Sarah Cain Editor-in-Chief ROW 1 L to R: Bobby Kilgo, photographer; Ann Booth, feature editor; Ray Greer, business manager; Harriett Howard, news editor; Nicky Demetrious, sports editor; Susan Shannon, make-up editor. ROW 2: Susan Donald, exchange ed- itor; Edward Howard, editor. ABSENT from picture; Sarah Cain, editor-in-chief; Mack Dawkins, cartoonist. 67 Boys: Rusty Wallace James Gathings John Milling Jerry Boykin Leon Segars Jimmy Smith Thomas Odom Girls: Harriett Howard Sarah Cain Joyce McCormick Susan Donald Louise Clay Jessie Rogers Margaret Harris Lynn Bryant 68 ROW 1 (L to R): Jimmy Goodson, Mike DuBose, Jimmy Dudley, Billy Stokes, Dick Baird, Dane Smyre, Doug Pew, Jo Ellyn D’Andrea, Danette Gault, Linda Weatherford, Deborah Andrews, Josie Lowry, Jimmy Griggs, Carol Andrews, Tug Dargan, Stephanie Blackman, Sarah Cain, Susan Donald, John Milling, Mike Beckham, Mike Andrews, Kenneth Watford, Ira Player, Denny Rose, George Harrison, Eugene Vaughan, Betty Hubbard, Linda Flowers, Susan Champion. ROW 2 (L to R): Bud Waddell, Randy Gandy, Ray Galloway, Steve Freeman, Billy Ward, Mike Randolph, Jean Donald, Linda DuBose, Elinda Fleming, Cynthia Wall, Jane Davis, Jimmy Sanderson, Marsha McLellen, Beth Blackman, Jeanne Stokes, Connie Iseman, Mary Demetrious, Linda Bonnoitt, Sandra Tarlton, Marilyn Walters, Cynthia Brown, Jo Curtis, Patsy Pogue, Cecil Chandler, Nicky Demetrious, Sherry Atkinson, Rusty Wallace, John Kilgo, Martha Dargan, Sandra Odom, Harriett Howard. ROW 3 (L to R): Gerald Rhodes, Pam Norwood, Barbara DeWitt, Philip Howie, Johnnie Barrentine, Terry Dudley, Connie Byrd, Dreama Evans, Connie Boseman, Kendall Williams, Cherly Czekalski, Terry Brown, Roy Martin, Bill Fleming, Jenny Davis, Harriet Holmes, Ann Booth, Janet O'Keefe, Karen Belk, Laura Graham, Kathy Capps, Susan Riles, Deborah Mims, Louise Clay, Joyce Cunningham, Anne Aycock, Diane Pate, Judy Frank, Robert Rhodes, Susan Padget, Paige Longrie, Sandra Dailey, Rosa Lee Hudson, Linda Lane. ROW 4(LtoR): Martha Stanton, Susan Johnson, Mary Rogers, Linda Bryant, Juanita Huntley, Diane Keith, Katheryn Lyles, Barbara Weeks, Dale O’Neal, Sarah O’Neal, Donald Patrick, Jessica Rogers, Thad Holley, Harry Jaillette, Kelly Ritter, Grady Weaver, Wilbur Vaughan, Ralph Phillips, Carolyn Law, Margaret Harris, Patty Sweetman, Naomi Coker, Sissy DeWitt, Lynn Lisenby, Patsy Lisenby, Robin Mills, Donna Bryant, Lexy Cromer, Jo Ann Moody, Laura Marie Howell. ROW 5 (LtoR): Joyce McCormick, Donnie Berry, Pat Howie, Robert Fleming, Marvin Gardner, Toy Dutton, Melvin Philips, Bobby Segars, Carroll Chaplin, Steve McCall, Vince Savage, David Vaughan, Leon Segars, Jimmy Smith, Susan Shannon, Dorothy Moody, Earnie Ann Miller, Roy Mclnville, Earl McCormick, Jean Byrd, Linda Spivey, Elaine Byrd, Gloria Woodham, Jean Rhodes, Wanda Lewis, Connie Weatherford, Jo Ann McDaniel, Emily Kirven, Bonnie Colburn, Debbie King, Vicki Davis, Bobby Kilgo, Leighton Hartzog, Linda Williamson, Pat Moody. F. T. A. The Future Teachers of America or the F. T. A. is a school club which meets once a month. The program usual- ly consists of a speaker who talks about the teaching pro- fession. The main activity of the club is to send seniors to the different schools in our system to teach for one day. Before being eligible for mem- bership, one must be a sopho- more. The F. T. A. is spon- sored by Miss Charlena Chewning. 3.3.71. OFFICERS: President: Harriett Howard, Vice-President: Sandra Odom, Secretary: Susan Champion, Treasurer: Martha Dargan, Student Council Rep.: Eugene Vaughan. 69 Martha Dargan President Jenny Davis Vice President Susan Champion Secretary Judy Frank Treasurer Stephanie Blackman Student Council Representative Susan Donald Sarah Cain Harriett Howard THE ANCHOR CLUB The Anchor Club, sponsored by Pilot In- ternational, is a girls' service club and has as its motto, Anchored, We hold. The ob- jective Friendship and Service , is carried out by various projects, such as entertain- ment for the Golden Agers and gifts at Christmas for nursing homes. The St. John's Anchor Club girls also sponsor a dance every spring. Miss Rubye Arnold is the Pilot sponsor, and Miss Louise Douglas is the faculty advisor. This year's president is Martha Dargan. Joyce Cunningham Lynn Bryant Jessie Rogers OFFICERS President............................Martha Dargan Vice-President..........................Jenny Davis Nicky Demetrious Anchor Club Sweetheart Debbie King Ann Booth Isabel Williamson Jean Donald Janis Lane Susan Shannon Marsha McLellan Laura Graham Emily Kirvin Sissy DeWitt Secretary........................Susan Champion Treasurer............................Judy Frank Amanda Dargan Mary Rogers Miss Louise Douglas Sponsor 71 Wilbur Vaughan President Linwood Edwards Vice-President David Vaughan Secretary Robert Rhodes Treasurer Earl Walton Senior John Milling Senior Jimmy Smith Senior Leon Langley Senior Bobby Segars Senior Grady Weaver Senior Thad Holley Senior John Kilgo Senior Tim Dargan Senior OFFICERS President.................................Wilbur Vaughan Vice-President...................Linwood Edwards Key Club Sweetheart Susan Champion 72 Secretary..........................David Vaughan Treasurer..........................Robert Rhodes Ray Greer Senior Rusty Wallace Senior Leighton Hartzog Junior Dickie Bryant Junior Edward Howard Junior KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service organization for boys in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades in high school and is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Some of the activities of the club are monthly church attendance, operation of concessions at home football games, and inter-club meetings with other Key Clubs. This year's club is fortunate to have a district of- fice, John Milling, who is Lt. Governor of Division 8 of Carolina's District. The Key Club sweetheart for this year is Susan Champion; the president is Wilbur Vaughan. Pat Howie Junior Philip Howie Junior Kelly Ritter Junior Jim Brown Sophomore Larry Purvis Sophomore David Brown Sophomore Rodney Langley Sophomore 73 Mr. Salvo - Chorus Director The chorus entertains at Chapel. Pianist-Ann Booth. ROW 1 - L. to R.: Becky Greer, Dolly Moody, Monice Reynolds, Judy Powell, Terry Dudley, David Williams, Phil Yarborough, Harry Blackman, Don Freeman, Donald Watford, Tommy Humphries, Deborah Andrews, Frances Odom, Claire Riley, Ellen Flowers, Sharon Anderson, Dina Cassidy, Debbie Lundy, Cynthia Me - Kelvy, Beth Blackman. ROW 2 - L. to R.: Vicki Mangum, Esther Moore, Judy Dixon, Sally Jordan, David O’Neal, John Allen Cephin, George Fleming, Keith Carter, Thomas Brown, Cardeli Sims, Bill Johnson, Phillip Howie, Johnny Brown, Donna Fraser, Linda DuBose, Mary Freeman, Naomi Coker, Ann Timmons, Cathy Johnson. ROW 3 - L. to R: Geraldine Jackson, Frankie Abbott, Judy Weatherford, Dorothy Metropol, Joyce Hoffmeyer, Lynn Trader, Jo Ann Moody, Pam Norwood, Terry Langley, Larry Odom, Johnny Lane, Ray Newsome, Albert Windham, Johnny Kilgo, Janet O’Keefe, Jenny Davis, Connie Byrd, Connie Iseman, Pam Byrd, Eilleen Skipper, Carolyn Cooper. ROW 4 - L. to R.: Gwen Campbell, Helen Watson, Sharon Ogburn, Amanda Dargan, Sandra Daily, Laura Graham, Danette Gault, Marilyn Walters, Samuel Moore, David Miller, Steve Lewis, Marvin Gardner, Sheila Thompson, Carolyn Stokes, Linda Flowers, Barbara Hager, Linda Riley, Jane Davis, Sarah DeWitt, Geraldine O'Neal, Wicki Bryant, Nancy Price, Linda Gainey. President............................Carolyn Law Vice-President.......................Randy Gandy Sec. Treas.............................Ray Lewis Student Council Representative .... Donnie Outlaw Mr. James - Band Director ROW 1 - L to R.: Rose Bazen, Carolyn Law, Sarah Wells. ROW 2 - L. to R.: Cathy Law, Nancy Howell, F trice ROW 3 L to R Rachel Brunson, Shirley Flowers, Jim Ramsey, Jimmy Jones, Eula Mae Lloyd, Ray Owens. BLOCK D Block D is an organization con- sisting of students who have excelled in various fields of sports. Block D sponsors the girlsf Powder Puff game, and faculty-student game, and is in charge of the concession stand at the basketball games. The money from these projects is distributed among the numer- ous sports in order to buy equipment. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . OFFICERS .........................Grady Weaver ........................Wilbur Vaughan ........................Eugene Vaughan ...................Stephanie Blackman vJj ocA D C ) ub ROW I (L to R): Eugene Vaughan, Bobby Segars, Roy Martin, Steve Freeman, Steve McCall, Stephanie Blackman, Thad Holley, Rusty Wallace, Grady Weaver, Wilbur Vaughan, Deborah Andrews, Patsy Pogue, Jo Ann Moody, Sherry Atkin- son, Jo Curtis, Nancy Howell, Bridget Griffith, Deborah Mims, Mary Demetrious, Cynthia Brown. ROW II (L to R): Jimmy Sanderson, Larry Purvis, David Vaughan, Seldon Buck, Billy Register, Edward Howard, Ricky Elms, Jenny Davis, Bill Fleming, Keith Shepard, Ann Booth, Harriett Howard, Martha Dargan, James Gathings, Larry Lee, Earl Walton, Janice Lane. ROW III (L to R): Sam Webb, Randy Segars, Robert Fleming, Kelly Ritter, Donnie Berry, Billy Harrison, Danny Blackman, Leighton Hartzog, Jerry Smith, Nicky Demetrious, Leon Segars, Robert Rhodes, Judy Frank, Donald Patrick, Tommy Blackman, Kendall Williams, Ray Greer, Bud Waddell, Isabel Williamson, Vicki Davis. ROW IV (L to R): Bobby Watford, George Metropol, Tim Dargan, Wayne Norris, Cecil Chandler, Ralph Phillips, Betty Hubbard, Josie Lowry, Harry Jaillette, Pat Howie, Linwood Edwards, Philip Howie, Melvin Phillips, Carroll Chaplin, Tommy Benton, Rocky Nelson, David Knight. 76 ROW 1 (L to R) David Anderson, Toy Stuart, Lionel Benton, Abbie Johnson, Mike Blackmon, Randy Gandy, Tug Dargan, Juanita Huntley, Jimmy Griggs. ROW 2 (L to R) Ronald Honney, Winky DeWitt, Larry Wilkes, Gene Turner, Henry Gainey, Jerry Smith, W. P. Henley, Randy Segars, Don Timmons. jus Drivers OFFICERS President............................ Vice-President....................... Secretary-Treasurer.................. Randy Segars Abbie Johnson Jimmy Griggs BUS DRIVERS' CLUB Anyone who is interested can take the bus driver's exam, adminis- tered by the South Carolina High- way Patrol. This exam must be passed in order to receive a bus driver's license. Upon receiving the opportunity to drive a bus, a student must maintain order, keep the bus clean, and make monthly reports, which are turned into the school officials. If the drivers complete a year's driving with- out an accident for which he is responsible, he receives a bonus check from the state in recogni- tion of his safe driving. 77 President.....................................Brenda Clifton Vice-President....................Dianne Weatherford Secretary............................Ollie Bell Paul Treasurer............................Sherry Atkinson Student Council Representative.........Martha Stanton Reporter.......................................Donna Fraser Parliamentarian.................................Linda DuBose Project Chairman.....................Juanita Huntley Historian......................................Linda Weatherford Membership Chairman............................Alice Helms Recreation Chairman..................Gloria Woodham 7 7 71. F.H.A. Sweetheart Steve Blackmon The Future Homemakers of America We the Future Homemakers of America are working to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. We emphasize the importance of worthy home membership and encourage democracy in home and community life. F. H. A. members strive for good home and family life as well as in- ternational good will. By fostering the develop- ment of creative leadership and sponsoring wholesome recreation, we members become well rounded young women, who will be ready to face the challenges of the ever expanding to- morrows. The destiny of homemakers beckons us toward new horizons, for we are the build- ers of American homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Our homes will be realities instead of dreams, for we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. Values such as truth, love, security and faith. We, the Future Homemakers ol America, face the fu- ture with warm courage and high hopes. ROW 1 - L. to R.: Mrs. Kearse, Sherry Atkinson, Linda Williamson, Frances Odom, Martha Stanton, Terri Newsome, Esther Moore, Mary Ann Aycock, Debbie Lundy, Jean Dixon, Audrey Clifton, Dena Cassidy, Martha Howie, Dorothy Moody, Iris Booth, Linda DuBose, Lynn Trader, Diane Weatherford, Brenda Anderson, Mrs. Johnston. ROW 2 - L. to R.: Connie Boseman, Ollie Bell Paul, Patricia Weatherford, Cathy Johnson, Viola Watford, Margene Lee, Alexis Hodge, Juanita Huntley, Pat Weinburg, Louise Gainey, Gwen Floyd, Barbara Hager, Annie Laurie Moody, Suzanne Glenn, Geraldine Jackson. ROW 3 - L. to R.: Dorothy Yow, Alice Helms, Linda Weatherford, Brenda Clifton, Rachel Brunson, Donna Fraser, Dale O’Neal, LaRue Howie, Iris Paige, Beth Blackman, Emogene Baker, Kay Pogue, Mary Lou Raines, Jean Griggs, Jo Ann McDaniel. ROW 4 - L. to R.: Frances Byrd, Judy Weatherford, Ann Timmons, Mary Linda Adams, Jane Crowley, Gloria Woodham, Monice Reynolds, Phoebe Koon, Faye Poe, Jeannie Stokes, Lexie Cromer, Jean Byrd, Lynn Barber, Eunice Widgeons, Linda O'Neal. 78 F.F.A. Sweetheart Sherry Atkinson F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A.”, as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying voca- tional agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. The degrees of membership in F. F. A. are Green Hand , ’’Chapter Farm- er,” State Farmer , and American Farmer . The foundation upon whichthe Future Farmers of America Organization is built, includes lead- ership and character development, sportsman- ship, cooperation, service, and thriftiness, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. The F. F. A. participates in the Eastern Carolina Fair and State Fair each year. The F. F. A. also attends the annual state convention and participates in the camp activities each year. OFFICERS President........................................Zim Galloway Vice-President...................................Ray Galloway Secretary.......................................Joey Weinburg Treasurer.............................Bruce Woodham Senator..............................Lynn Cunningham Reporter......................................Gerald Rhodes Student Council Representative.................Jimmy Griggs Former Sweetheart...............................Lynn Trader 7 7 7 ROW 1: Left to Right: Jimmy Griggs, Andy Howie, Ralph O’Neal, Frank Evans, Wayne Mclnville, Kenny Edwards, Raymon Coker, Joey Weinburg, Gerald Rhodes, Lynn Trader, Ray Galloway, Kenny Smothers, James Yow, Terry Langley. ROW 2: Ernest Yow, Bill Norwood, Allen Weatherford, Jerry Cribb, Larry Odom, John Ross, Jerry Smith, Bruce Woodham, Charles Kirven, Gerald Burkett, Ray Evans, Mike Raines, Stanley Gainey, Zim Galloway. ROW 3: Billy Wallace, Woody Hall, Daiford Hodge, Coleman Atkinson, Steve Blackmon, Ronald Honney, Lynn Cunningham, Mack Atkinson, Wilson Garland, Frank Cassidy, Don Timmons, Lionel Benton. 79 ROW I (L to R): Linda Lane, Susan Champion, Tug Dargan, John Milling, John Kilgo, Rusty Wallace, Sandra Odom, Debbie Williams, Joyce McCormick. ROW II (L to R): Martha Dargan, Wayne Norris, Susan Padget, Sharon Ander- son, Harriet Howard, Jo Ellyn D'Andrea, Susan Donald, Tag Gathings, Joyce Cunningham, Louise Clay. ROW III (L to R): Bobby Segars, Deborah Mims, Jan Kinsaul, Emily Kirven, Jessica Rogers, Sarah Cain, Helga Lane, Elinda Fleming, Patsy Lisenby, Susan Shannon. ROW IV (L to R): Carolyn Law, Carroll Chaplin, Jenny Davis, Bill Flem- ing, Buddy Odom, Jimmy Smith, Nicky Demetrious, Leon Segars, Lynn Lisenby. Jrenc i 7!7 Gfu6 President: Tug Dargan, Vice President: Jenny Davis, Secretary: Rusty Wallace, Treasurer: Harriett Howard, Reporter: Sandra Odom, Student Council Rep.: John Kilgo. FRENCH H CLUB The purpose of the French Club is to give the French stu- dents an insight into the actual habits and customs of the French people, which cannot be accomplished in the daily class room. Miss Louise Dou- glas, the second year French teacher, sponsors the meet- ings, which are held at the be- ginning of every six weeks. The programs usually consist of reports concerning the var- ious aspects of French life given by the students, games that are played in French, and skits written and performed by some of the club members. The meetings are concluded by singing French songs. 80 ROW 1: W. P. Henley, Edward Howard, Mike Psillos, Robin Mills, Marcia Anderson, Lexie Cromer, Debbie King, George Harrison, Eugene Vaughan, Henry Browder (Left to Right). ROW 2: Robert Rhodes, Judy Frank, Mike Beck- ham, Everett Mathews, Barbara Weeks, Marsha McLellan, Donna Bryant, Wanda Collins, Mary Demetrious, Rosa Lee Hudson. ROW 3: Kenneth Watford, Ronnie Smith, Steve Beckham, Wayne Dudley, Billy Harrison, Jimmy Peterson, Earl McCormick, Bubba DeMoi ris, Barbara Truluck, Lynn Lisenby, Chuck Waterworth, Jean Donald, Isabel William- son, Sandra Tarlton. ROW 4: Bobby Odom, Bobby Lee, Johnny Truluck, Mike Andrews, Kelly Ritter, Roy Mclnville, Shirley Watford, Jenny Ross, Janet O’Keefe, Johnny Andrews. ROW 5: Jimmy Jones, Laura Graham, Tommy Touch- berry, Phillip Yarborough, Rodney Langley, Samuel Moore, Deborah Mims, Leighton Hartzog, Vicki Davis, Bobby Kilgo, Ann Booth, Edwin McDaniel. Jrenc i S7 ( u6 FRENCH I CLUB The First Year French Club meets once a month. At these meetings the members have guest speakers who have traveled in France to tell of their experiences. The mem- bers also play French games and sing French songs. Mrs. James Buie and Miss Kaminer are the club's sponsors. President: Earl McCormick, Vice-President: Alexis Cromer, Secretary: Robert Rhodes, Treasurer: Debbie King. 81 ROW 1 (L to R): Bonnie Colburn, Bobby Segars, Phillip Howie, Cynthia Brown, Kelly Ritter, Susan Champion, Susan Donald, Dianne Keith. ROW 2 (L to R): Mary Harrell, Suzanne Glenn, Denny Rose, Susan Walters, Esther Williams, Pam Byrd, Linda Bryant, Brenda Dutton, Helen Watson, Claire Riley. ROW 3 (L to R): Dannette Gault, Terry Brown, Marilyn Walters, Paige Longrie, Betty Hubbard, Dreama Evans, Pam Norwood, Cynthia Wall, Kathryn Lyles. ROW 4 (L to R): Bobby Watford, Vincent Savage, Keith Shepard, Pat Howie, Tommy Thomas, John Cepin, Mark Lee, Jerry Lee. c Spanish () u 6 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club consists of members who are taking or have taken two years of Span- ish. We have a program each time which consists of Spanish songs, games, and dances. The club’s main purpose is to give the students an idea of the cul- tural and historical back- ground of Spain. 82 THE LATIN CLUB The Latin Club was organized to give those students who are interested an opportunity to learn more about Italy and the ancient customs of the Roman people. Those eligible to join the club are the first and sec- ond year Latin students and the students who have already taken Latin. Meetings are held every six weeks. The Club members are in charge of the programs and usually perform a skit pertaining to Roman cus- toms. Following the skit, the students sing songs in Latin. At one meeting this year, Mrs. Joseph Sweetman, who has lived in Italy for the past three years, spoke to the club about her experiences. Miss Louise Douglas, who teaches first and second year Latin, sponsors the club. President: Susan Donald, Vice President: Naomi Coker, Secretary: Mary Rogers, Treasurer: Jean Donald, Student Council Representative: Jim Brown, Reporter: Mary Demetrious. Batin () uS ROW 1 (L to R): I. Player. L. Hoffman, D. Smyre, E. Kilgo, D. Baird, L. Benjamin, J. Lyles, W. Rhodes. T. Lee, L. Dennis, C. Bradshaw, J. Frank, D. Bryant. C. Reddick, H. Holmes. S. DeWitt, J. Brown, M. Dargan, H. Howard, S. Champion, J. Kilgo, E. Vaughan, G. Harrison, M. Anderson, M. Demetrious, M. Rogers, W. Bryant, K. Purvis. ROW 2 (L to R): C. Iseman, E. Rhodes, B. Weeks, H. Gardner, R. Mills, M. McLellan, E. Kirven, D. King, M. Harris, K. Law. C. Howell, B. Hines, C. Gilchrist, G. Welch, J. Loflin, D. Metropol, M. Ferrell, B. Griffith, B. Andrews, B. Aycock, C. Walters, N. Coker, L. DuBose, B. Norwood, M. A. Warr, R. Bazen, S. Byrd. J. Donald, S. Shannon, T. Vaughan. ROW 3 (L to R): B. Johnson, C. Galloway. F. Holmes. R. Lupo, C. Jones, J. Ramsey, R. Smith, J. Ramsey, J. Peterson, B. Davis, S. Johson, J. Lowry, D. Andrews. M. Randolph, V. Savage, R. Fleming, B. Capps, J. O'Keefe, A. Booth, J. Ross, S. Watford, C. Stokes, S. Riles, A. Dargan, B. L. Edwards, K. Capps, B. Colburn, J. Kinsaul, L. Bryant, L. Clay, G. Chaplin, S. Donald. ROW 4 (L to R): C. Gandy, M. Keith, J. Carter, W. Cowick, L. Lane, T. Dargan, M. Wal- ters. D. Gault, P. Brown, C. Chaplin, M. Phillips, K. Belk, L. Graham. T. Gathings, W. Galloway, R. Pond, R. Greer. J. Wilson, L. Coker, R. Wallace, J. Rogers, J. Curtis, S. Blackman, J. Tucker, S. Baird. B. Truluck, L. Lisenby, E. Bedenbough, L. Flowers, C. Byrd. ROW 5 (L to R): R. Mclnville, E. McCormick, B. Lee, P. Shelley, B. Odom, D. Brown, J. Smith, L. Segars, L. Hartzog, D. O’Neal, C. Wilson, K. Ritter, C. Chandler, K. Williams. B. Segars. D. Mims, J. Davis, B. Fleming, B. Kilgo, B. Hubbard, P. Lisenby, L. Ritter, B. Greer, B. Stokes, E. Flowers, R. Gandy, C. Sims. 83 ROW I (L to R): Ray Hobbs, Steve Lewis, Jim Brown, Steve McCall, Patsy Pogue, Stephanie Blackman, Sherry At- kinson, Linda Sue Gainey. ROW II (L to R): Robert Rhodes, Eugene Vaughan, Rusty Wallace, John Kilgo, Sara O’Neal, Josie Lowry, Susan Champion, Harriett Howard. ROW in (L to R): Cliff Wilson, Wilbur Vaughan, Roy Mclnville, Tommy Blackman, Susan Donald, Jean Byrd, Martha Stanton, Susan Johnson. ROW IV (L to R): Donnie Outlaw, Philip Yarborough, Susan Shannon, Sissy DeWitt, Deborah Mims, Becky Andrews, Martha Dargan, Kelly Ritter. ROW V (L to R): Toy Dutton, Jimmy Griggs, Philip Howie, Juanita Huntley, Terri Newsome, Jo Ellyn D'Andrea, Jimmy Smith, Pat Howie. ROW VI (L to R): Bobby Segars, Leon Segars, Roy Martin, Nicky Demetrious, Judy Weatherford, Susan Walters, Bryan Dove, Grady Weaver. cStudent C )ounci The Student Council is the government of our school which works to make our school an out- standing one. Just as in our National Government where the citizens have the right to voice their opinions, the students have a right to voice their opinions through the Student Council. The Student Council is a working organization. This body sponsors the annual Beauty and Talent Contest, and organizes May Day and Homecoming. One of the many projects of the Stu- dent Council is the care for the grounds surrounding our school. Each year much work is done to beautify our campus, and the results have been most successful. This year the Student Council had a new advisor, Mrs. Currin. Jimmy Smith served as pres- ident of this important part of our school. 84 OFFICERS President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . .Jimmy Smith . Kelly Ritter Martha Dargan . . Pat Howie Mr. Cain installs new Student Council officers. One of the many projects of the Student Council is the Beauty and Talent Contest. These were the 10 finalists in the contest. 85 Distributive Education is a course designed to teach students salesmanship. In order for a student to parti- cipate in this program, he must work at least fifteen hours a week. Mrs. Grace Booth is the sponsor for this organization. OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Reporter . . . Treasurer . . . 2). 5. Rocky Nelson . Toby Tarte Annette Bailey Harden Gainey . . Dale Petty SITTING: (L to R) Dale Petty, Annette Bailey. STANDING: (L to R) Rocky Nelson, Harden Gainey, Jerry O'Neal, Franklin Dudley, Toby Tart, Bill Miras. 86 And, of course, Cora, she manages every- thing: Secretary to Mr. Cain, Key Chain Saleslady, School Announcer, Mailman, Banker, Doctor and Nurse, Operator and Chauffeur. 87 enes 88 o. 'n our spacious proun there was room to phau and we p at edhard! hit hopscotch and football, we learned to win and to lose with ds c race. 89 Kendall Williams Thad Holley Co-Captain Guard Quarterback Bill Fleming Pate Award Guard Ralph Phillips Quarterback Carroll Chaplin Guard The 1965 football team turned out to be a conference contender after finishing fourth in 1964. The team fin- ished in second place in the Pee Dee Conference, drop- ping the last game of the sea- son to arch-rival Hartsville, and losing the Pee Dee Con- ference by one-half game. In totaling its 7-3-1 re- cord, the team took wins over Cheraw, Mullins, Kingstree, Marion, Lake City, and for- feit victories over Bishop- ville and Manning. The Devils bowed to FI or - ence, Dillon, and Hartsville. The team got its tie in a scoreless battle on a rain- soaked field against Conway. ROW 1: Cecil Chandler, Wayne Norris, Nicky Demetrious, Bill Fleming, Tommy Benton, Kendall Williams, Bobby Segars, Ralph Phillips, Tommy Blackman, Cardeli Sims. ROW 2: Thad Holley, Billy Ward, Lanny Blackwell, Philip Howie, Steve McCall, Roy Martin, Pat Howie, Leighton, Hartzog, Robert Fleming, Jerry Smith. ROW 3: George Harrison, Billy Harrison, Tim DeWitt, Robert Lee, Steve 1965 Wayne Norris Halfback Tommy Thomas Tackle Nicky Demetrious Guard Bobby Segars End r N Tommy Blackman Halfback Steve McCall Fullback Cardeli Sims Halfback Moore, Harry Jaillette, Mack Atkinson, Zim Galloway, Marvin Gardner. ROW 4: Coach James Buie, Tommy Thomas, Melvin Phillips, Danny Blackman, Rodney Lang- ley, Harris Weatherford, Charles Kirven, Billy Register. ROW 5: Coaches Les Everett and Jimmy Welch, Managers Larry Lee and Eugene Vaughan. This year the team voted for the Jerome F. Pate award to be given to guard, Bill Fleming, for his outstanding play and sportsmanship. Captain Tommy Benton and Melvin Phillips were select- ed to the All Pee Dee Con- ference Team. Tommy was the only man in the conference to make both the offensive and defensive teams. Melvin was the only sophomore selected to either team. Miss Harriett Howard was crowned Homecoming Queen for this year at the Lake City game. Dillon 21 Darlington 12 Cheraw 7 Darlington 13 Mullins 6 Darlington 38 Kingstree 0 Darlington 12 Hartsville 20 Darlington 0 Lake City 0 Darlington 50 Bishopville forfeit Darlington Marion 0 Darlington 7 Conway 0 Darlington 0 Florence 20 Darlington 6 Manning forfeit Darlington Tommy Benton Co-Captain Tacide Cecil Chandler End Jimmy Welch Head Coach Les Everett Line Coach James Buie Back Field Coach Eugene Vaughan-Larry Lee Managers Blue Devils fight for yardage. The Cheerleaders and crowd cheer the team Coach Welch watches the boys work out.' onward. Grady Weaver Guard Jimmy Smith Forward Bobby Watford Guard Smith plays a rough game. Greer dribbles toward the goal in hopes of two points. Ray Greer Guard Blue Devils’ Grady Weaver takes a shot. Moon” Bazen Forward Kendall Williams Wilbur Vaughan Guard Guard Les Everett Bobby Kilgo, Larry Coach Purvis, David Vaughan Managers 1966 BOYS' BASKETBALL The 1966 Blue Devil Basketball team was the largest basketball team ever to play for St. John's. The fifteen man team was composed of 7 seniors, 7 juniors, and 1 sophomore. Although the seniors saw little action in the 1965 campaign, they have had former experience playing on various smaller league teams. Jaillette tries to block a shot. ROW 1: Left to Right: Kendall Williams, Moon Bazen, Grady Weaver, Jimmy Smith, Wilbur Vaughan, Bobby Wat- ford, Ray Greer. ROW 2: Edward Howard, Billy Ward, Harry Jaillette, Ray Schaafsma, David Brown, Phillip Howie, Pat Howie. Patsy Pogue Co-Captain Guard Josie Lowry Co-Captain Guard Jo Curtis Stephanie Blackman Forward Forward S'irfs ’ JiasJzetha I This year's girls' basketball team had seven returning lettermen. These lettermen from the 1965 season were forwards, Jo Curtis, Stephanie Blackman, Betty Hubbard, and Jenny Davis. The guards that lettered the same year were Josie Lowry, Ann Booth and Patsy Pogue. Joyce Cunningham Guard Linda Weatherford Forward Miss Chewning Coach Janice Lane Manager 96 The team receives some last-minute instructions. The girls warm up before a game. Left to right: Patsy Pogue, Marsha McLellan, Jo Curtis, Linda Weatherford, Josie Lowry, Jenny Davis, Connie Boseman, Vicki Davis, Ann Booth, Joyce Cunningham, Jean Byrd, Deborah Mims, Stephanie Blackman. 7« ennis Coach Cain ROW 1: Left to Right: Jim Ramsey, Jim Brown, Jimmy Lyles, Doug Pew, Charles Galloway. ROW 2: Tim Dargan, Rusty Wallace, Ray Greer, Tag Gathings, Robert Rhodes. Left to Right: Martha Dargan, Harriett Howard, Isabel Williamson, Jessie Rogers. 1966 TENNIS The backbone of the 1966 tennis team was made up of five lettermen returning from last year's team--Robert Rhodes, Rusty Wallace, Tim Dargan, Ray Greer and Tag Gathings. Although the team had lost its number one man, it had a suc- cessful season. The girls' tennis team improved with five returning letter- men--Sarah Cain, Martha Dargan, Jessie Rogers, Harriett Howard, and Isabel Williamson. 98 Jjaseball 1966 BASEBALL TEAM Coach Bill Frye's 1966 baseball team had a prosperous season after having lost only four men from last year's team. The backbone of the year's team was the senior lettermen of last year, Donald Patrick, Bobby Watford, Leon Segars, and Tommy Benton. The team was backed up by sopho- more lettermen, Jimmy Sanderson, Billy Register, Danny Blackman, and junior lettermen Donnie Berry, Billy Ward, and Edward Howard. ROW 1: Left to Right: Donald Patrick, Jimmy Sanderson, Billy Ward, Edward Howard, Allen Weatherford. ROW 2: Paul Brunson (manager), Coach Frye, Donnie Berry, Tommy Benton, Danny Blackman, Tommy Patrick. 9of THE GOLF TEAM The 1966 Golf team had only one returning letterman, Linwood Ed- wards. Linwood has been playing in the number one position for the lasttwoyears. In the 1965 season, Linwood, a sophomore, had a com- petitive shooting average of 79. Other boys on the 1966 team were Jimmy Peterson, Ralph Pond, Dicky Bryant, Kelly Ritter, Bubba DeMaurice, Steve Moore, and Pat Howie. The Golf coach is Coach Welch. Linwood Edwards Junior Dicky Bryant Junior Steve Moore Junior Pat Howie Junior Jimmy Peterson, Bubba DeMaurice, Pat Howie, Ralph Pond, Kelly Ritter, Dicky Bryant, Linwood Edwards, Steve Moore. Kelly Ritter Junior r ROW 1: Left to Right: Whitfield Sims, Ernest Hatfield, Steve Freeman, Grady Weaver, Steve McCall, Bobby Segars, Carroll Chaplin, George Harrison. ROW 2: Wilbur Vaughan, Seldon Buck, George Metropol, Donnie Outlaw, Dent King, Abbie Johnson, Billy Harrison, Tommy Blackmon, Robert Lee, Robert Rhodes, Philip Howie. Urac£ C Jea n 1966 TRACK TEAM The 1966 track team was under new leader- ship this vear with the return of Mr. Bruce Lynch. Mr. Lynch has produced several out- standing track teams in the past years. The team was a record breaker with the re- turn of several outstanding boys. Returning from the 1965 track team were Billy Harrison, Tommy Blackman, George Metropol, Grady Weaver, Wilbur Vaughan, Leighton Hartzog, Steve Free- man, Wayne Norris, Phillip Howie, Rodney Lang- ley, Carroll Chapman, Melvin Phillips and Earl Walton. On your mark, Get Set, Go! uJ)ecause eoerg thing was before us} we left without regret. 7)e remembered people, an d roses, laughter shared and things. ” () ieer eacfe ers Deborah Andrews Junior Jo Curtis Senior Patsy Pogue Head Cheerleader Senior Harriett Howard Senior Jo Ann Moody Junior Clockwise: Jo Curtis, Patsy Pogue, Harriett Howard, Debbie Andrews, Bridget Griffith, Nancy Howell, Jo Ann Moody, Judy Frank, Deborah Mims, Susan Cham- pion, Mary Demetrious, Sherry Atkinson. Sherry Atkinson Sophomore Judy Frank Sophomore Bridget Griffith Freshman U ie Jlorn ecominy C)ommittee In our busy school, there are several L to R: Sandra Tarlton, Kelly Ritter, Harriett Howard. Office JJrodors groups which work for the fun of working and get no reward except seeing their work benefit others. One of these working groups is the Homecoming Committee. This group works very hard to see that the Homecom- ing events are accomplished successfully. The members of the Homecoming Commit- tee for this year were Sandra Tarlton, Buddy Odom, Carol Andrews, Gene Clifton, Har- riett Howard, Kelly Ritter, Linda Bonnoitt, Bobby Segars, Jessie Rogers, and Jo Ellyn D'Andrea. Still another group that works without much recognition is the office proctor group. These students relinquish their study hall to see that many minor tasks are taken care of. These students are mes- sengers, secretaries, and chauffeurs for the students who can't get to school and for the students who get sick and don't have a way home. To the unnoticed workers in this school, we dedicate this page. ROW 1 (L to R): Harriett Howard, Jessie Rogers, Jean Byrd, Cynthia Wall, Marsha McLellan. ROW 2 (L to R): Willie Galloway, David Vaughan, Ralph Pond, Mike Beckham, Jimmy Peterson. 10S 3Ion ore cl c iucfen is r unior JRiss 3fi JRiss JJecin 3yrd Jja(e 31 ward J)i 3 eminy JCiny Jeen Jiofby cSeyars 317 Jfarrieii Jfoward JlCr andJKi'ss Si John's JKart yn 1 Jailers I an n y JBfacdwell JlCr. and Jlfiss JPop u antu Gindu 3 lodes V ruin jJruant 107 Jfomecomino C uen s Mrs. Rookie Moore crowns Miss Harriett Howard, our 1966 Homecoming Queen. The former Homecoming Queen and the class Representatives. Jffakf of Jfonor JJogue 113 Junior Attendant Jenny Davis Junior Attendant Deborah Mims Junior Attendant Deborah Andrews Senior Attendant Susan Champion 114 Freshman Attendant Bridget Griffith Senior Attendant Harriett Howard ()ourt Freshman Attendant Becky Andrews Sophomore Attendant Amanda Dargan Sophomore Attendant Sherry Atkinson Sophomore Attendant Susan Johnson 115 1 16 dlis was tie first year tlat tie annuaIstaff was a flowedto solicit ads to raise money for tie im- provement of tie yearlool. He received excellent co - operation from ilis andsurroundiny areas. He would file to express our ap- preciation to tie folio winy mer- clants: KERMIT AND VIRGINIA TINDALL WELCOME YOU TO THE SOUTHERNAIRE phone 393-4431 DuBOSE JEWELERS 50 Public Square watch repairing Bulova and Benrus Watches — Lunt Sterling Syracuse China - Parker Pens Samsonite Luggage Gifts for all occasions Darlington, S. C. things go better,! with Coke Compliments of VAUGHAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 115 CASHUA STREET Compliments of THE CHILDREN’S SHOP DARLINGTON, S. C. Compliments of BELK-SIMPSON COMPANY Compliments of COBLE DAIRIES Florence, South Carolina The best dressed wear 100% cotton The fiber you can trust WRENFIELD FARM Let’s go fishing for family fun Picnic tables Outdoor grills E. E. DARGAN PONDS Compliments of TOM COXE LUMBER COMPANY Darlington, S. C. ( handy rame says: Our Sincere Congratulations To The Class of 1966 Your Gas Company Peoples Natural Gas t of 9« ©H.F. BECKHAM DISTRIBUTING COMPANY CASHUA STREET SERVICE STATION Gulf Products, Recapping, and Front end alignment Road Service Cashua St. Phone 393-1391 Compliments of HICKORY FARMS the Florence Mall Florence, S. C. GLADSTONE’S DRESS SHOP Florence, South Carolina Compliments of THE “BLUE DEVIL’’ CO-EDITORS Susan Champion and Tag Gathings H. S. BOOK HOUSE 'In the Heart of the Mall Florence, South Carolina PROPANE GAS Hartsville, S. C. Compliments of C. F. CHEVROLET Darlington, S. C. DARLINGTON BUILDERS SUPPLY P. O. Box 52 Darlington, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1966 GRADUATING CLASS PEARL AND EDWARDS DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA GROWING INTO YOUR FUTURE Phone 393-2881 DARLINGTON MOTEL McCOWN-SMITH CO. Pearl St. Darlington, S. C. Golf Privileges - Darlington Country Club 18 Hole Course (f The Family Department Store 109 East Evans Florence, S. C. DARLINGTON PROPANE GAS COMPANY Darlington, S. C. Phone 393-3691 221 Pearl Street BARRINGER McKEEL HARDWARE CO. Sporting Goods Housewares Gray Seal Paints Darlington, S. C. Phone 393-3371 Compliments of DARLINGTON RACEWAY Home of the Southern 500 every Labor Day THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA MEMBER FDIC AND FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE AT ONE LOCATION 393-4076 PUBLIC SQUARE . BOATS MOTORS . AUTO LOANS . PERSONAL LOANS . COMMERCIAL LOANS . SAVINGS . CHECKING ACCOUNTS . LOCK BOX RENTALS . TRUST SERVICES . NIGHT DEPOSITORY . DRIVE-IN ISLANDS IN REAR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1966 from CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA YOUR HOME TOWN BANK” 117 Orange Street Darlington, South Carolina DIXIE CHEVROLET COMPANY Compliments of CAROLINA LUNCH AND THE DAIRY BAR Evans at McQueen Sts. Florence, S. C. CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY II CORVAIR Bus. Phone 662-8711 Res. Phone 662-1561 TAL WILLIAMS President Salesman Compliments of Compliments of PARK FLORIST DARLINGTON ROLLER MILLS 400 McCall Street Penny M. Fleming owner Congratulations and Best Wishes THE DARLINGTON RESTAURANT Compliments of DILMAR TIRE COMPANY Florence, South Carolina WELLS JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware Watch repairing Public Square Darlington, South Carolina Compliments of THE J. L. COKER COMPANY Carolina Avenue in Hartsville RANDOM HOUSE SCHOOL AND LIBRARY SERVICE Instant Book Processing Kits for over 1,200 Juvenile titles and 550 Modern Library and Vintage titles in LIBRARY BINDINGS! Now available at 15£ per kit. From Random House School and Library Service exclusively. Just a few of the 550 titles now in stock, ready for immediate shipment: WAR AND PEACE OF HUMAN BONDAGE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK OUT OF AFRICA BULFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY PALGRAVE’S GOLDEN TREASURY ANNA KARENINA BUDDENBROOKS THE GOOD EARTH PICKWICK PAPERS TOM JONES VANITY FAIR WUTHERING HEIGHTS MOBY DICK PHILOSOPHY OF PLATO WAY OF ALL FLESH Conley Alexander, S. C. Representative Compliments of MI-LADY’S SHOPPE FLORENCE MALL 206 West Evans Street Florence, South Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA DRUG STORE Clean and Modern Compliments of EDWARDS AND DARGAN INSURANCE Compliments of BOYD-POWE DARLINGTON INSURANCE AGENCY REXALL STORE 137 East Hampton Street P. 0. Box 167 Hartsville, South Carolina Darlington, South Carolina Compliments of H. S. FURNITURE COMPANY at the corner of Hampton and Russell Streets Darlington, South Carolina phone 393-3871 congratulations and best of luck WILCOX DRUG STORE prescription druggist agency for Yardley Revlon Nunnally's and Whitman Candies Darlington, South Carolina HOPE’S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 128 South Main Street Darlington, S. C. HOME SERVICE FINANCE 55 Public Square Darlington, S. C. phone 393-2871 COGGESHALL’S Quality since 1893 Compliments of SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION Hunt Foods and Industries, Inc. Manufacturers Darlington, South Carolina W. H. BRISTOW INC. Distributor Gulf Oil Products Darlington, South Carolina COX MOTORS, INC. 181 E. Cheves St. Telephone 662-3181 Florence, S. C. SHOCKLEY’S VILLAGE SHOP Tweeds 'N' Things Two Locations To Serve Your Clothing Needs Down Town At Five Points 167 Dargan St. Florence Mall Carolina's Leading Shopping Center MOTOROLA Modern TV Appliance Service 321 North Main Street-Dovesville Road Darlington, S. C. Phone EX 3-2351 Sales Service Owner, James Tyner Compliments of McLELLAN'S Compliments of Compliments of BROWN’S DRY CLEANERS THE BEAUTY AND GIFT BOX Darlington, S. C. Compliments of DARLINGTON FUEL COMPANY NEW IDEA SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY JZady T)avid's Exclusive Apparel - Cordially Presented P. O. Box 175 Darlington, S. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE PUBLIC SQUARE AT CASHUA Compliments of BELK-KING FUNERAL HOME 229 West Broad Street Darlington, South Carolina Gold Medallion When you buy or build specify o Gold Medallion Home, and step up to the ioy of All-Electric living The whole family will love it. In a Gold Medallion Home clean, flameless electricity keeps you warm and cooks your meals, heats the water and gives you light for living. And it works in so many other ways to make housekeeping chores easier and living better. P.S. CP L's rote for all-electric homes has been reduced four times in the last six years. Electric livino is cheaoer thon ever M uipeyw , pMic uhlily ctmpmy CURTIS MOTOR COMPANY Express 3-4732 134 Cashua Street Darlington, S. C. Thunderbird Falcon Compliments of DAVIS DRUG STORE R. L. Davis, Ph. G. 10 West Public Square HARTSVILLE FURNITURE CO. AND GALLERIES Hartsville, South Carolina Compliments of J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Florence, South Carolina Compliments of MARTHA’S BEAUTY SHOP Darlington, S. C. B. C. MOORE SONS Darlington, S. C. Compliments of KILGO OIL COMPANY Compliments of DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SALON Managed by Virginia Smith and Margaret Joyner Compliments of BUCHANAN JEWELERS CHAMPION’S ESSO SERVICE GARLAND’S GARAGE AUTO PARTS Russell and Siskron Sts. Wholesale Auto Parts 393-1921 Phones 393-4451 HORNE FORD Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood, and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; Aim high in hope and work . . . Daniel H. Burnham SONOCO Sonoco Products Company Hartsville, South Carolina METROPOL’S BAKERY AND CANDY KITCHEN PERFECTION GEAR COMPANY h6 K o § jjf W Jf 3 s £ Sd Sp pSS r SV.i:1'? 8 f T c !3 ts vb awfnvit h D M.ff CaROhu ( V) 7 'C''!_J rp 750 r Jfc-V if5t Cru e -s? LL find cm ro. Poo ue. IDL-cgoO 7%SQ «P X y .2 5 r$e kMJyhy sy iovy - . 'V Zo Af O lrt MC'°‘l U . V V ■'y M 'JOrtflAf' 6 ci y o U MD Do? WILL.1 AH G 0 G nr ?• Mt ?+ faOgfy i ffec t n, r ijj ■ ;- '■ ,--kJ:l!r % ZL ’ 'Wr ,' W «S5 7 ..7.', . . ✓ ... ■ . fXy,. J. ' Sg„ , •Uli-X « £ C -, ' — - •' K ) V 4 Bufyiy ,£ C5??e Mf ex ®$5 I!£Z£ gCt : uott, Ik rp rfWa Li ' + Simmy . U SO ff 7 SlG Q BBlE HBHQ9Hk.K1 ., -iMioo
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