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« c4nd Z)he Senior Clad3 Saint 3 Scroll Dedicated Cvelyn Crutchfield Long cherished in the memory of all of us will be the smiles and the advice of Mrs. Evelyn Crutch - field. For all those who have taken bookkeeping, typing, or shorthand, she has been a guiding star. We, the Senior Class, dedicate this Saints' Scroll to you, Mrs. Crutchfield, in appreciation for your help and consideration in our Junior and Senior years. 2 ALMA MATER Come ye students, sound your praises Sing out loud and clear. For the colors gold and black of Old St. Matthews dear. Here's to her whose name we'll cherish Ever as the best. In our school days long remembered Our S. M. H. S. CHORUS: Lift your voices, send them flying, Swiftly as a gale; Hail to thee. Our Alma Mater. Hail St. Matthews, Hail! 3 inidtration Wilhemina McKenzie Eighth Grade Mrs. Martha Tatum English-Latin Carolyn Page-Eighth Grade W. M. Sadler-History-Coach V L-A £Sj I Mary Etta Miles Thad Ott Home Economics Math-Ass 't. Coach 4 Ann Roper Music J. B. Alexander Agriculture OUR SCHOOL 3 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 4 ANNUAL STAFF 6 ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN 1 THE CLASSES 8-29 HONORS 30 ACTIVITIES 31-45 SENIOR WRITE-UPS 46-49 THE ADVERTISERS 50-61 SNAPSHOTS 62-63 5 ANNUAL STAFF Co-Editors...................SHIRLEY ROBINSON, KATHERINE HICKLIN Business Manager .... Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager . . . . JANIE RUCKER Sports Editor Assistant Art Editor Photographic Editor Assistant Photographic Editor . . . . BILLY HUTTO Class Editor Activities Editor Class Editor Activities Editor EDNA ROBINSON Business Staff ALFRED PITTS, MILDRED JACKSON, JUNIOR HANCOCK, ARTHUR HAIGLER, ARTIE FURTICK, JOHN GEIGER, BILL SWYGERT, ERNEST SIKES, L. W. RAST, DAVID HOW ZE, ALLEN INABINET, RALPH CRIM, FLOYD AYERS, ALFRED RICKENBAKER, HOLCOMBE WISE, WILLIAM POU WISE. Typists • HELEN SIKES, DOROTHY MARTIN, VIRGINIA HUNGERPELER, PEGGY SAULS, ANDREW RUCKER, BOBBIE DEAN HAMMOND, JAMES RUCKER. Advisors.......MRS. EVELYN CRUTCHFIELD, MISS MARILYN FOX 6 LOIS INABINET FRANKLIN LLOYD 7 BOBBIE DEAN Seniori RALPH GRIM JOHN GEIGER ARTHUR HAIGLER ARTIE FURTICK LILY ANN E PETERKIN BILL SWYGERT HELEN SIKES ERNEST SIKES DONALD WHETSTONE e . -Jeniord BOB WIMBERLY HOLCOMB WISE WILLIAM P. WISE PEGGY SAULS deniori JANIE RUCKER SHIRLEY ROBINSON ANDREW RUCKER JAMES RUCKER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT.......... VICE-PRESIDENT .... SECRETARY-TREASURER CLASS POET......... CLASS PROPHET...... CLASS TESTATOR .... CLASS HISTORIAN .... . . . Mark Buyck Donald Whetstone . . . Peggy Sauls . . Edna Robinson . . . Janie Rucker . . . Helen Millender . . . Mark Buyck CLASS POEM So we've done it at last! We've come through school safe and fast. And now we know, deep in each heart, That the day has come when we all must part. We leave to the Juniors all our cares, All our hopes and all our fears. And hope that the future to them will bring, All the best in everything. And now at the end of that long, hard road. We store up memories to save and hoard, Memories that will last forever and ever, Memories that distance can not sever. CLASS COLORS...................................Red and White CLASS FLOWER...............................American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO....................... In ourselves our future lies. 15 CLASS HISTORY We came, we tried and now we've succeeded! Our school days have been filled with excitement and fun. Reminiscing, our mind wanders through the passing events of the years. Our First Grade teachers, Mrs. Banks and Miss Harmon, had their hands full with Alfred Pitts as grandpa in the little rocking chair and Donald Whetstone a steady customer for the coat-room jail. The Second Grade was fun with Miss Richardson and Miss Ryan assigning homework only every other day. Miss Modelle Taylor coached us through our first taste of examinations and the Third Grade. As a class project, we built a miniature Dutch scene with windmill and all. Who could ever forget Mrs. Hiott and the multiplication tables? This was the Fourth Grade, and school began to take on a more serious meaning. By the Fifth Grade, we were little big shots with the first romances be- ginning to bud. Mrs. Senn was our teacher. We entered the Sixth Grade, and for the first time we could forget about air raid drills, for the war was at long-last over. Miss Almetia had quite a struggle trying to keep us out of her private life, but we finally succeed- ed (and so did she) for the next Christmas she became Mrs. Riley. All the girls fell in love with Mr. Crider during the Seventh Grade. Remember Shirley's big crush? We took High School by storm, determined to show everyone how the place should be run. Our Class had grown in size and number, and we were the largest class ever to enter the portals of SMHS. Besides the regular grind of racking our brains for the unknown quantity of 'X' or the hiding place of that Ceasar translation, our High School days have been filled with dances, football games, play practices and many, many memorable events including just as many B's on deportment. Miss Williams had us sweating and laughing through our first two years of High School English. Mr. Golson convinced all of us that matter was in- destructible. Artie Furtick memorized Gray's Elergy to be exemptfrom those super examinations for which Miss Fox is noted. Whose fingers will recover from Mrs. Crutchfield's typing classes? Among the many athletic accomplishments during our days at St. Matthews High were four District nine football championships. Quite a record for anyone! Baseball and track also shared the limelight. But the gleam never seemed to reach the basketball court until our final year, when the Jhckettes trounched all opponents and claimed the district hard- wood crown. Paramount over all else was our lavish Junior-Senior Banquet on April 27, 1951. That night will linger in our memory forever. Our Class presented two superb plays, The Bat in the Belfry , as Jhniors, and Was This Murder? , as almighty Seniors. All this, and much more, too, has endeared to us these hallowed halls of SMHS. 16 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best Looking ............... Best All Round ............. Best Dressed ............... Loudest .................... Best Dancer ................ Silliest .................. Dumbest .................... Cutest .................... Biggest Worker ............. Neatest .................... Most Dependable ............ Best Make-Up ............... Most Studious .............. Most Optimistic ............ Most Pessimistic ........... Wittiest ................... Teacher's Pet .............. Most Sophisticated ......... Biggest Feet ............... Laziest .................... Slyest .................... Biggest Eater .............. Most Popular ............... Biggest Flirt .............. Quietest ................... Best Disposition ........... Biggest Liar ............... Most in Love ............... Best Partner on a Desert Isle Best Sport ................ Biggest Cheater ............ Least Studious ............. Most Ambitious ............. Best Line .................. Most Reckless ............. Biggest Beggar ............ Most Talented .............. Most Original .............. Peppiest ................... Most Courteous ............. Most Athletic .............. . Helen Millender, Donald Whetstone ...........Peggy Sauls, Mark Buyck . . Katherine Hicklin, Bob Wimberly .........Helen Sikes, James Rucker .........Janie Rucker, Mark Buyck ...........Helen Sikes, Jr. Hancock .... Dorothy Martin, Jr . Hancock .... Lois Inabinet, Bob Wimberly . . . Katherine Hicklin, Mark Buyck .........Peggy Sauls, Bob Wimberly .... Peggy Sauls, Andrew Rucker .Shirley Robinson, Donald Whetstone . . Katherine Hicklin, Bob Wimberly .... Janie Rucker, limes Rucker . . Lilyanne Peterkin, James Cason . . . Edna Robinson, James Rucker . . Lilyanne Peterkin, Bob Wimberly . .Virginia Hungerpeler, Billy Hutto .........Helen Sikes, Arthur Haigler . . Lilyanne Peterkin, Arthur Baxter . Edna Robinson, Alfred Rickenbaker .........Helen Sikes, David Howze . . . . Helen Millender, Mark Buyck . Bobbie Dean Hammond, Billy Hutto . . . . Mildred Jackson, Floyd Ayers .........Lois Inabinet, Bill Swygert . . . Janie Rucker, William Pou Wise . Shirley Robinson, Donald Whetstone .........Janie Rucker, Ernest Sikes Lilyanne Peterkin, Donald Whetstone . . . . Lois Inabinet, George Crider .Virginia Hungerpeler, Artie Furtick . . . Katherine Hicklin, Mark Buyck ..........Mark Buyck, Janie Rucker ..........Lois Inabinet, Ralph Crim .Bobbie Dean Hammond, Jr. Hancock Katherine Hicklin, Donald Whetstone . . Shirley Robinson, Holcome Wise ...........Janie Rucker, L. W. Rast ........Dorothy Martin, John Geiger Lilyanne Peterkin, Donald Whetstone 17 Most Bashful MILDRED,ALFRED senior Biggest Gossip LILYANNE, ARTHUR Most Talkative ALLEN, JANIE Most Likely to Succeed PEGGY, ANDREW Best Looking HELEN,DONALD 18 Supers BIGGEST George, Helen Most Artistic Best Personality SHIRLEY, MARK 19 FIRST ROW: Billy Bates, Barbara Beckham, Larry Brady, Willie Mae Carter, Helen Crider. SECOND ROW: Frances Crim, Marilyn Crider, Tommy Godbold, Douglas Furtick, Milly Goddard. unior A THIRD ROW : Jimmy Guins, Willie D. Haigler, Barbara Hammond, Keitt Hane, Carolyn Inabinet. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Inabinet, Jackie Jones, Pete Jones, J. G. Kaigler, Archie Kemmerlin. FIRST ROW: Virginia McCants, Harvey Owens, Mary Ruth Parlor, Marian Pendarvis, Mackie Prickett. SECOND ROW: Sarah Rentz, Dick Robinson, J. D. Rucker, Gloria Scott, Earl Smith. Juniors THIRD ROW: Joan Smith, Daithy Spigner, Frances Ann Taylor, Billie Wan- namaker, Frank Wannamaker. FOURTH ROW: Deola Wise, Gloria Wise, Imogene Wise, Grace Zimmerman. Ralph Ayers Billy Baxter Dorothy Bozard Charles Bozard Billy Buyck Charlie Carter Evelyn Crutchfield Barbara Cullar Peggy Ann Dixon Miriam Furtick Mamie Gates Herbert Geiger Lu Ann Godbold Norman Hair Ann Hammond C. J. Hammond Gene Hammond Loretta Harlong Roger Hill Rogers Hutto Edward Inabinet Hubert Inabinet Willie Frances Inabinet Betty Ruth Kem- merlin 22 omoreA Franklin Lloyd Loretta Mack Cynthia Moorer Margaret Moorer Isaac Pendarvis Florence Peterkin Margaret Prevette Aubrey Rickenbaker Joan Rickenbaker Mims Riley Sybil Robinson Keith Rucker Barbara Shingler Jackie Smith Irby Lee Smith Connie Smoke Joanne Stone Leroy Spires Summers Ruth Iilmer Bobby Jean Walling Jewel Wise Jo Ella Wise Allie Mae Yancey Ella Zeigler Shirley Zeigler 23 men Luther Amaker Margaret Barton Kenny Bates Lanier Cason Gloria Crider Virginia Crider Barbara Eqekiel Anne Felder Jkilia Helen Garris Thelma Gates Nadine Greene Tommy Gressette Weldon Hair Raysor Hammond Shirley Hammond Llewellyn Hiott Edward Huffman Barbara Inabinet Helen Inabinet Miriam Inabinet O. L. Jackson Norman Keefe Betty McGee Guy Eula Mack Caroline Moorer Floyd Ott Bill Penny Billy Rast Joe Rentz Carolyn Rickenbaker Beverly Riley Claude Robinson S. J. Robinson Rhoddie Ann Rucker Barbara Strickland Martha Swygert Bessie Taylor Miltee Taylor Patricia Thomas .feke Ulmer Cl arise Whetstone Carolyn Wise 25 Thomas Albergotti David Beckham Felicia Bosard Sara Carson Betty Jhne Crider Tommy Crider Eula Mae Eaekiel Clarence Felder Mary Etta Furtic Myra Ann Haigler Keith Hilderbrand Jimmy Hill Capers Hiott Joanne Hungerpeler Frances Inabinet Johnnie Inabinet Paul Ray Neal ABSENT: Earnest Barsh Dora Lee Driggers J. C. Furtick Everette Ott Sara Prevatte Laura Dell Rast Mary Louise Rentz Charlie Rucker Joe Henry Smith Thomas Smith Gladden Smoke David Stabler Jerry Stone Betty L. Walling Mary Arthur Wise Julia Wolfe Margaret Wolfe Betty Joe Zeigler ABSENT: Roy Glenn Rucker Helen Sikes Jessie Spires Herman Yancey Betty Jo Zeigler Bobby Lee Zeigler David Zeigler FIRST ROW: Addie Louise Wise, Barbara Keefe, JJonnette Zeigler, Ann Wannamaker, Virginia Wise, Charlotte Robinson, Mr. Crider. SECOND ROW: Betty Nelson, Nancy Riley, Lesa Prickett, Susan Zeigler, Lillian Prickett. THIRD ROW: Shelby Jean Moorer, Panchita Scott, Patsy Tay- lor, Aidy Wienges, Viola Rucker, Shirley Webster. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Roberts, Abe Smith, Billy Wolfe, Paul McCrary, Bobby Driggers. de FIRST ROW: Patricia Bozard, Ann Culclasure, Margaret Culler, Shirley Crider, Grace Barton, Mary Frances Cotton, Mrs. Mann. SECOND ROW: Henriann Goddard, Joan Water s, Barbara Adams, Dora Ann Chandler, Vivi- an Brandenburg. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Dixon, Lynan Buyck, Emily Ann Furtick, Betty Lee Bookhardt, Frances Huffman, Billy Inabinet. FOURTH ROW: Tom Ayers, Otis Shuler Culclasure, Donald Hall, Jbe Banks Cooper, Bobby Guins. 28 FIRST ROW: Marie Smoak, Carolyn Wolfe, Cecile Sykes, Eileen Janes, Jophelia Ott, Jaann Tidwell, Peggy Smoak, Ethel Wise. SECOND ROW: Miss Bates, Harry Raysor Inabinet, Addie Mae Crider, Kay Kaigler, Beulah Moorer, Claudia Inabinet, Theresa Taylor, Tommy McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Marvin Wimberly, Billy Wise, Larry Thomas, Richard Thorton, Ulysses Herlong, Theron Polin, Asher Hutto, Griffin Miller, Donald Spigner. FIRST ROW: Patsy Prevatte, Catherine Waters, Caral Ann Burns, Mar- garet Hane, Annie Laurie Cook, Robecca Boland, Elaine Crider, Mary Lois Driggers, Helen Bozard, Louise Beckham. SECOND ROW: Mr. Metts, G. C. Haigler, William Ray Furtick, Billy Allread, Billy Herlong, Robert Amaker, Robert Bone, Jackie Ford. THIRD ROW: William Haigler, Lyn- wood Heckle, Lee Bozard, Billy Crider, Elbert Crider, Harley Smoak, Bobby Garrick. 29 f M onorj MARK BUYCK King Teen Most Valuable Foot- ball Player KATHERINE HICKLIN D. A. R. Award HELEN MILLENDER Miss Hi Miss Homecoming Queen LU ANN GOD BOLD Harvest Queen LILYANNE PETERKIN Most Athletic Girl DONALD WHETSTONE Most Athletic Boy M,ay. Court WAS THIS MURDER” L ois Inabinet, Edna Robinson, Helen Sikes, James Cason, Artie Furtick, Bob Wimberly, Shirley Robinson, George E. Crider, Bobbie Dean Ham- mond, Donald Whetstone, Lilyanne Peterkin, Katherine Hicklin. Dir- ectors: Mrs. Crutchfield, Miss Fox. MAMA’S BAPY BOY Carolyn Inabinet, Tommie Godbold, Archie Kemmerlin, Grace Zimmerman, Millie Goddard, Gloria Inabinet, Pete Jones, Mackie Prickett, Jackie Jones, Frances Ann Taylor, Willie Dean Haigler. Directors: Mrs. Tatum, Mrs. O'Neil. 33 .Student Cdouncd OFFICERS PRESIDENT.......... VICE-PRESIDENT .... SECRETARY-TREASURER ADVISOR............ Donald Whetstone . Mackie Prickett . Loretta Herlong ..........Mr. Ott MEMBERS Donald Whetstone Mackie Prickett Loretta Herlong Theo Wise Millie Goddard Shirley Robinson Katherine Hicklin Ann Hammond Johnnie Inabinet Gladden Smoke Rogers Hutto Tommy Gressette Frank Wannamaker Billy Baxter Tommy Godbold Floyd Ayers Miriam Inabinet Gloria Inabinet James Cason Lanier Cason 34 yiellow jacket Staff EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. . ASSISTANT EDITOR . CO-SPORTS EDITORS SPORTS REPORTER. ART EDITOR....... FEATURE EDITOR. . NEWS EDITOR . . . . NEWS REPORTERS . BUSINESS MANAGER. . . . EXCHANGE EDITOR .... CIRCULATION MANAGERS ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS RESERVE STAFF TYPISTS .... ADVISORS . . . ..............................Mark Buyck .......................Grace Zimmerman ...........Bob Wimberly, Donald Whetstone .............................Capers Hiott .......................Grace Zimmerman .......................Katherine Hicklin ...........................Milly Goddard . . . .Barbara Beckham, Evelyn Crutchfield LuAnnGodbold, Llewellyn Hiott,Becky Riley, Mary Ruth Parier, Franees Tay- lor, Deola Wise ........................Shirley Robinson ........................Carolyn Inabinet ........Marian Pendarvis, Summers Ulmer Sybil Robinson, Helen Inabinet, Willie Fran- ces Inabinet, Betty McGee, Florence Peter- kin, Joanne Stone, Patricia Thomas, Alfred Pitts. .... Mary Louise Rentz, Betty Jo Zeigler .........Janie Rucker, Peggy Sauls, Edna Robinson, Lois Inabinet . . Mrs. James O'Neil, Mrs. Martha Tatum 33 j J4.A OFFICERS PRESIDENT.......... VICE-PRESIDENT .... SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORTER........... ADVISOR............ Betty Ruth Kemmerlin . . Shirley Hammond . . . Dorothy Bozard . . . Barbara Culler . . . Mary Etta Miles MEMBERS Gloria Scott Barbara Hammond Barbara Ezekiel Gloria Inabinet Helen Sikes Imogene Wise Guy Eula Mack Barbara Culler Margaret Prevatte Margaret Barton Clarice Whetstone Rhoddie Ann Rucker Lois Inabinet Ella Zeigler Jewel Wise Carolyn Wise Joan Rickenbaker Miriam Furtick Virginia Crider Dorothy Bozard Jo Ella Wise Daithy Spigener Peggy Sauls Dorothy Martin Edna Robinson Helen Millender Frances Crim Theo Wise 36 3.3,c4. OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . REPORTER. . . . SENTINEL . . . . ADVISOR....... George E. Crider .... Earl Smith . . . J. D. Rucker Billy vVannamaker . . William Wise . . . Larry Brady . J. B. Alexander MEMBERS William Wise J. D. Rucker George Crider Billy Wannamaker Charles Bozard Ralph Ayers Norman Hair Irby Lee Smith Billy Bates Larry Brady C. J. Hammond Floyd Ott Keith Rucker Hubert Inabinet Herbert Geiger Earl Smith Edward Inabinet 37 OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . ADVISOR....... . . .Bob Wimberly Frank Wannamaker . . Milly Goddard . . Gloria Inabinet . . . Carolyn Page MEMBERS Frank Wannamaker Millie Goddard Bob V imberly Gloria Inabinet Mark Buyck Archie Kemmerlin Loretta Herlong Shirley Robinsom Grace Zimmerman Edna Robinson Evelyn Crutchfield Summers Ulmer Joanne Stone Carolyn Inabinet Rogers Hill Mims Riley Janie Rucker Ann Hammond Sybil Robinson Katherine Hicklin LuAnn Godbold Peggy Sauls Deoia Wise Mackie Prickett Frances Ann Taylor Andrew Rucker 38 JSlock “£” Club OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . ADVISOR....... Donald Whetstone Grace Zimmerman Lilyanne Peterkin Frank Wannamaker .... Mr. Sadler MEMBERS Grace Zimmerman Millie Goddard Carolyn Inabinet Willie Dean Haigler Sarah Agnes Rentz Lilyanne Peterkin Betty Ruth Kemmerlin Tommy Godbold Arthur Baxter Alfred Pitts Billy Wannamaker Ralph Crim Alfred Rickenbaker Archie Kemmerlin William Pou Wise Mark Buyck Frank Wannamaker Bob Wimberly Artie Furtick Donald Whetstone George E. Crider Larry Brady Harvey Owens Mackie Prickett 39 OFFICERS PRESIDENT....................Katherine Hicklin VICE-PRESIDENT..................Millie Goddard SECRETARY-TREASURER........Frances Ann Taylor DIRECTOR...........................Ann Roper MEMBERS Willie Frances Inabinet Virginia Crider Marilyn Crider Barbara Jean Inabinet Llewellyn Hiott Willie Dean Haigler Lilyanne Peterkin Frances Ann Taylor Carolyn Inabinet Joan Stone Katherine Hicklin Grace Zimmerman Evelyn Crutchfield Helen Millender Ann Felder LuAnn Godbold Sara Agnes Renta Summers Ulmer Millie Goddard Florence Peterkin Daithy Spigner Mary Ruth Parlor Barbara Beckham Becky Riley Joan Smith Barbara Hammond Jackie Jones Betty Jane Crider Mary Louise Rentz 40 S.-M.J4.S. J$and DIRECTOR Mrs. Mary Jhne Stone MEMBERS Mary Frances Cotten Thomas Algergotti Jerry Stone Harvey Owen Julia Helen Garris Janie Rucker Tommy Godbold Archie Kemmerlin Emily Ann Furtick Vivian Brandenburg Frank Wannamakerr Mims Riley Lillian Prickett Ann Culclasure Lesa Prickett Tommie McLaughlin Evelyn Crutchfield Jhckie Jones Carolyn Inabinet Janie Rucker (CHIEF) Grace Zimmerman 42 FIRST ROW: Claude Robinson, Clarence Felder, Bobby Garrick, Capers Hiott, Gladden Smoke, S. J, Robinson. SECOND ROW: Irby Lee Smith, Keitt Hane, Mackie Prickett, Kenny Bates, Larry Brady, Billy Buyck, Archie Kemmerlin, Alfred Rickenbaker, William Pou Wise, Hubert Inabinet, Mill- edge Herlong. THIRD ROW: Norman Hair, George E. Crider, J. D. Rucker, Tommy Godbold, Arthur Baxter, Frank Wannamaker, Billy Wannamaker, Tommy Gressette, Artie Furtick, Harvey Owens. ABSENT WHEN PIC- TURE TAKEN: Mark Buyck, Allen Inabinet, limes Cason, Donald Whet- stone, Coach Sadler, Coach Ott. Orangeburg 28-St. Matthews 19 St. Matthews 20-Eau Claire O St. Matthews 13-Williston 7 St. Matthews 26-Bamberg 7 St. Matthews 20-Allendale 13 St. Matthews 33-Denmark 6 St. Matthews 14-Barnwell 13 43 UJt FlK£ i RUW: Miss Page, Miriam Inabinet, Frances Ann Taylor, Jackie ™f.8' Sara Rente, Betty Ruth Kemmerlin, Deola Wise, Lilyanne Peterkin, Millie Goddard, Grace Zimmerman, Helen Sikes, Joanne Stone. SECOND ROW: Llewellyn Hiott, Becky Riley, Julia Helen Garris, Florence Peter - kin, Evelyn Crutchfield, Mary Ruth Parler, Willie Mae Carter, Mr. Ott. FIRST ROW: Harvey Owen, Keitt Hane, Archie Kemmerlin, Tommy God- bold, Mark Buyck, Bob Wimberly. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sadler, Larry Brady, Mackie Prickett, Frank Wannamaker, Donald Whetstone, Ernest Sike s. FIRST ROW: Coach Metts, Keith Hilderbrand, Jerry Stone, Allen Inabinet, Hubert Inabinet, Archie Kemmerlin, Charles Bozard, Jimmy Guins, Ed ward Inabinet, Billy Buyck, Weldon Hair, Billy Rast. SECOND ROW. Coach Sadler, Mackie Prickett, Ralph Crim, Pete Janes, Harvey Owen , Irby Lee Smith, Donald Whetstone, Larry Brady, George Crider, Bob Wimberly, Tommy Gressette, Coach Ott. FIRST ROW: Arthur Baxter, Capers Hiott, Jerry Stone, Tommy Godbold, Earl Smith, Allen Inabinet. SECOND ROW: Alfred Pitts, Larry Brady, Irby Lee Smith, Donald Whetstone, George Crider, Harvey Owen, Mackie Prickett, Coach Ott. 43 SENIOR WRITE-UPS HARVEY FLOYD AYERS Student Council (10, 12); Member FFA (10, 11); FFA President (11); Home- room President (11); Annual Staff (12). ARTHUR BAXTER Vice-President of Homeroom (10); Football (10, 11. 12); Baseball (10); Block S Club (11, 12); Junior Play, Assistant Photographic Editor of Annual; Track (12). MARK BUYCK Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom (9); Student Council (9, 10, 11); Yearly Honor Roll (9. 10, 11); Beta Club (9, 10, 11, 12); May C°ur Attendant. (9 1j Class Editor of Annual (9, 12); Homeroom Vice-President (10), Football (10,11,12); Basketball (10, 12); Assistant Sports Editor of Yellow Jacket (10); Junior Class Play; Junior Class President; State Beta Club President (12); Block S Club (11, 12); Junior Marshall (11); Sports Editor of Yellow Ja -ket (11); Boys' State Representative (11); Vice-President of Beta Club (11); President of Senior Class (12); Editor of Yellow Jacket (12); Most Valuable Football Player (12); Senior Play; King Teen (12). JAMES CASON Homeroom President (10); FFA (10, 12); Junior Play (11); Football (12); Block S' Annual Art Editor (12); Senior Play. Homeroom Vice-President (11); Club (12); Student Council (l2); GEORGE ELLIOTT CRIDER Football (10, 11, 12); Baseball (10, 11); FFA (11, 12); Perfect Attendance (11); Block S Club (11, 12); Senior Play; Assistant Sports Editor of Annual (12), FFA President (12); Track (12). RALPH CRIM FFA (9, 10, 11); Football (11, 12); Block S Club (11, 12); Baseball (12); An- nual Business Staff. ARTIE FURTICK Football (10,11, 12); Perfect Attendance (10); Block S Club, (11, 12); Senior Play; Annual Business Staff (12). JOHN GEIGER Business Staff of Annual (12); Band (10, 11). ARTHUR HAIGLER FFA (9, 10, 11); Perfect Attendance (9, 10, 11); Annual Business Staff (12). BOBBIE DEAN HAMMOND Perfect Attendance (9, 10); Senior Class Play; Annual Staff (12). 46 BERNICE GARLAND HANCOCK, JR. Basketball (11, 12); Football (12); Annual Business Staff (12). KATHERINE HICKLIN Student Council (9, 12); Glee Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Secretary-Treasurer of Glee Club (10); President of Glee Club (11, 12); Beta Club (10, 11, 12); Presi- dent of Glee Club (11, 12); Beta Club (10, 11, 12); Beta Club Secretary (11), Yearly Honor Roll (10, 11); Yellow Jacket Staff (10, 11, 12); Yellow Jacket News Editor (11); Feature Editor of Yellow Jacket (12); Vice-President of Junior Class; Girls' State Representative (11); Junior Marshall (11); Junior Play; Senior Play; DAR Award Winner (12); Co-Editor Annual (12); Win- ner of Tuberculosis Association Essay Contest (11). DAVID HOW ZE FFA (9, 10, 11); 4-H Club (1, 10); State Weight Judging Team (9); Glee Club (10) ; F.B.L.A. (10); Harde County High School. Annual Business Staff (12). VIRGINIA HUNGERPELER Band (10; Annual Staff (12). BILLY HUTTO Football (11); FFA (11, 12); Assistant Art Editor of Annual (12). ALLEN INABINET Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom (9); Baseball (9, 11, 12); Student Council (11) ; Football (12); Block S Club (12); Annual Business Staff (12). LOIS INABINET J.H.A. (9, 10,11,12); J.H.A. Treasurer (9); Vice-President (10); Student Council (10); Basketball (10); May Court Attendant (11); Junior Play (11); Yellow Jacket Staff (12); Senior Play; Circulation Manager of Annual (12). MILDRED JACKSON J.H.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Annual Staff (12). DOROTHY MARTIN J.H.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Annual Staff (12). HELEN MILLENDER Student Council Representative (9); J.H.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Vice-President of J.H.A. (9); President of J.H.A. (10); Perfect Attendance (9, 10, 11); May Court Attendant (10); Maid of Honor, May Court (11); Glee Club (10, 11, 12); Basketball (10, 11); Vice-President of Music Club (11); Secretary of Music Club (12); Home-coming Queen (12); Miss Hi-Miss (12); Annual Photogra- phic Editor (12); May Queen (12). 47 LILYANNE PETERKIN Homeroom Vice-President (9); Glee Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball Captain (12); Yellow Jacket (10, 11); Junior Play; Block S Club (11, 12); Secretary of Block S (12); Senior Play (12); Business Mana- ger of Annual (12). ALFRED PITTS Track (11, 12); May Court Attendant (11); Perfect Attendance (11); Block S Club (12); Yellow Jacket Business Staff (12); Annual Business Staff (12). L. W. RAST Band (9), Football (9, 10); Basketball (9, 10); Baseball (10); Annual Business Staff (12). ALFRED RICKENBAKER FFAPorter (11); Block S Club (11,12); Baseball (11); Football (11, 12) Annual Business Staff. EDNA ROBINSON J. H. A. (9, 10, 11, 12); J. H. A. Program Chairman (9); Beta Club (10, 11, 12); Homeroom President (10, 11); Glee Club (10, 11); Yearly Honor Roll (10, 11); Junior Play; Junior Marshall; Student Council (11); Yellow Jacket Staff (12); Class Poet (12); Activities Editor of Annual (12); Senior Play. SHIRLEY ROBINSON President of Homeroom (9); Perfect Attendance (10); Student Council (10, 12); BetaClub(10, 11, 12); Business Staff of Yellow Jacket (10, 11, 12);Yearly Honor Roll (10, 11); Circulation Manager of Yellow Jacket (11); Secretary- Treasurer of Homeroom (11); Junior Marshall (11); Business Manager of Yellow Jacket (12); Junior Play (11); Senior Play (12); Co-Editor of Annual (12). JAMES RUCKER Perfect Attendance (10, 11), Annual Staff (12). JANIE RUCKER President of Homeroom (9); May Court Attendant (9); Glee Club (9); Bas- ketball (9); Music Club (9); Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom (10); Yearly Honor Roll (10,11) ; Band (10, 11, 12); Alternate Cheerleader (11); Junior Play; Yellow Jacket Staff (12); Senior Play; Block S Club (12); Cheerleader (12); Annual Staff (12). PEGGY SAULS J.H.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Program Chairman of J.H.A. (9); Vice-President of Homeroom (9); Yearly Honor Roll (9, 10, 11); Beta Club (10, 11, 12); Secre- tary-Treasurer of Homeroom (10); Secretary of Student Council (10); Secretary of J. H. A. (10); May Court Attendant (10, 11); President of Home - room (11); Student Council (10, 11); Treasurer of Beta Club (11); Secretary- Treasurer of Junior and Senior Classes (11, 12); Junior Marshall; Yellow Jacket Staff (12); Annual Staff (12). EARNEST SIKES Basketball (12), Annual Staff (12). HELEN SIKES J.H.A. (9, 10, 11, 12); Music Club (9, 10); Yearly Honor Roll (11); Annual Staff (12); Senior Play (12). BILL SWYGERT Annual Staff (12); F. F. A. (9, 10). DONALD WHETSTONE Homeroom President (9); Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Baseball (9, 11, 12); Bas- ketball (9, 10, 11, 12); Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer (10); Block S Club (10, 11, 12); Track (10, 11, 12); School Rep. at District Declamation Contest (10); Vice-President Student Council (11); President of Student Council (12) ; Block S Vice-President (11); Homeroom President (11); Jr. Play; May Court (11); Football Captain (12); Block S President (12); Co-Sports Edi- tor of Yellow Jicket (12); Sports Editor of Annual (12); Sr. Play. BOB WIMBERLY Homeroom President (9, 10); May Court (9, 10, 11); Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); Treasurer of Beta Club (10); Treasurer of Block S (10); Basketball (10, 11, 12); Yearly Honor Roll (10, 11); Jr. Play; Secretary of Block S (11); American History Award (11); Boys' State Rep. (11); Jr. Marshall; Block S Club (10, 11, 12); President of Beta Club (12); Sr. Play; Co-Sports Editor of Yellow Jacket (12); Assistant Business Manager of Annual (12). WILLIAM POU WISE Football (10, 11, 12); Perfect Attendance (10, 11); F. F. A. (11, 12); Block S Club (11, 12) F. F. A. Reporter (12), Annual Staff (12). PEARCE - YOUNG - ANGEL Compliments of NU-IDEA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Foods Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried Complete Line of School Equipment and School Supplies Established 1921 Sumter, S. C. Compliments of BUYCK COTTON COMPANY ECONOMY 5 10c STORE Cotton and Fertilizer St. Matthews, S. C. St. Matthews, S. C RED DOT GROCERY Serving the Public Since 1926 Headquarters for Quality Foods and Meats E. O. PENDARVIS Orangeburg, S. C. We Deliver Phone 55 Saint Matthews, S. C The Finest In Candy, Tobaccos and Specialties. Compliments of PEGGY'S TOTS AND TEENS TO OUR ADVERTISERS . . . . . . we take this opportunity to express our appreciation to our patrons. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 GOOD PRINTING . . . . . . helps you and your business. Letter- heads and other business forms necessary should be attractive and neat. They reflect the character of your particular line of business. We do the kind of printing you'll be proud of. Let us handle all your printing requirements. You'll be pleased with the finished job . . . and the price. THE CALHOUN TIMES ► 5 5 «8 «5 5 5 S 5 «5 ••• 5 5 5 5 ’I •5 5 5 5 5 5 5 •J, Z 5 5 i ► «fr «5 •I •I ! «5 «J 5 5 5 5 • «5 •§• • «5 • J« 5 5 5 5 «5 (. .j..j .j. -I-.j.j, j.j.{• H+ +w+ ++ w+ + ++ +++ + + + + +++ + +++++++ + + + ,|,+,i,,i,,5,i 4 7 • X CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM • ❖ f f f f ❖ ♦ SACONY OF ST. MATTHEWS ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. f + • 9 9 • 9 ❖ $ ❖ ❖ •5 $ 9 9 V $ 9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ $ ❖ 9 ❖ 9 9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ f 9 + 9 f V ❖ f f ❖ jm« + + M l-M |i 4 + + +t t «4 t + + t+ + +t +t M . t '!'t«jl Compliments of JACK NOLAN’S RESTAURANT Orangeburg, S. C. Best Wishes From BELK - HUDSON Orangeburg, S. C. SOUTHLAND PROVISION CO. Orangeburg, S. C. r + .K' i «gr4. 4.4.4. «g 4.• 4.4« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 EDISTO POULTRY COMPANY We Buy and Sell Turkeys, Hens, Fryers and Eggs! ! Orangeburg, S. C. Phone 1247J FAIREY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Chevrolet Sales - Service SHEP PEARLSTINE COMPANY Wholesale Grocers St. Matthews, S. C. St. Matthews, S. C. 4. .M.4. 4H|i 4' -i”i“M- l H- 4 ♦ M, «M «H 5 «|i«S 4 4 A STAR-MACK MOTOR COMPANY The State's Cleanest Cars NEW CARS - - USED CARS Edlsto Drive, Orangeburg, S. C. PRICKETT DENT, INC. NELSON-FRAZIER HARDWARE CO. Your Cities Service Distributor Dealers in General Hardware Sporting Goods - Paints - Home Appliances Telephone 230 Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles Best Wishes From The Pause That Refreshes CALHOUN PECAN COMPANY ST. MATTHEWS COCA-COLA Buyers and Sellers BOTTLING COMPANY St. Matthews, S. C. Compliments of J. Yelman R. B. Geiger Agency The Gift Shop Western Auto Associate Store JACKSON FURNITURE COMPANY Knights Drug Inabinet Radio Shop Rileys Service Station L. W. Rost Famous for fine furniture at lowest prices. Able Ice Cream Parlor Calhoun Pharmacy Calhoun Supply Company St. Matthews, S. C. North, South Carolina +++ + +4+44 4 + + +++++++44+t4+ 4+444 4 4444++44 4 44 4 4 4 4+ +++«+44 + + + + 444+ i-+ l“ [♦ ' m4+'H' t++t + + i'M'Mt ++ + H'tM ' ++ .+ t ++ t+ ++t + +t '!' ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. Orangeburg Congratulations Seniors From DUKES HARLEY FUNERAL HOME Drink Royal Crown Cola Orangeburg, S. C. 'Best By Taste Test” Reach for Sunbeam Bread EAST END MOTOR COMPANY HOLSUM BAKERS Orangeburg, S. C. Lincoln-Mercury Sales-Service 785 Russell, N. E. Phone 1700 - 1701 J Orangeburg, S. C. f + + •!• • + 4 « v +4 fr + ++ ++ ++ 4 4 4 4 4 +4 4 ++ :jl For the best in John Deere Farm Machinery Pontiac Cars General Hardware See GUESS HARDWARE COMPANY St. Matthews, S.C. Phone 45 Buy Blue Horse School Supplies From Your Dealer Save Covers for Valuable Prizes PEARLSTINE HARDWARE CO. Wholesale Distributors St Matthews, S. C. ST. MATTHEWS FURNITURE EXCHANGE New and Used Furniture Hotpoint Appliances Macon Garrick, Owner St Matthews, S C Phone 232 ++ ++++ +++ ++++ ++++++ + + ++ + ++ ++ + + ++ +++++ ++•5-+ ++ ++ ' GRESSETTE MOTOR COMPANY INC. SALES SERVICE •f .j. $ 4.4.4.4.4. .J. 4.4. .5. • • +•!••!•'!••!• •!••!• ■{•• ❖ •!••!••!•• ❖ •£••!• - • 4 •:••!• • ••!•❖■ S • ❖❖•!•• • •!• •■{•❖❖❖❖'! 4 f ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ •:• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 + ♦ 4 4 4 ❖ 9 9 • 9 9 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 St. Matthews, S. C. TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler - Plymouth You get good things first from Chrysler Banks High Grade Ice - Meat Curing - Coal BANKS ICE COMPANY BANKS FERTILIZER COMPANY ♦ St Matthews, S. C. + 9 4 t Phone 1 14 St. Matthews, S. C. Phone 157 J r4-+ ++ 4-4- 4 4-44-4-4'++4 +++4 ++++++ 4-4 4’4-4-4'4- 4-+4-4 4-4 4-4-4-4'4 4-4 4-4-4-4 4-4-4'4-4- 4-4- 4 HICKLIN MOTOR LINE Long Distance Hauling Dealers in Sand and Stone St Matthews, S C S. S A V I T Z St. Matthews Leading Department Store Since 1912 St. Matthews, S. C. Cottia ClauSSeriS Jhe South's Finest Since 1841 ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + f T f f + f + + + f ♦ f ♦ ♦ f ♦ + f • + t Congratulations Seniors From TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Extension Telephones cost only o few cents a day. They are always con- venient day or night. ST. MATTHEWS TELEPHONE CO. St. Matthews, S C Congratulations Graduates . . . . . . on the successful completion of your high school studies. Our best wishes go with you in seeking additional education or in entering business or industry. We shall always be glad to be of service to you and hope that you will elect to seek your career in wonderful South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC GAS COMPANY 62 IT HAS BEEN A SINCERE PLEASURE . ... for the House of Annuals to take on octive part in the creation of your yearbook. The excellent cooperation thot your yearbook staff extended to us, has made it possible to publish a superior yearbook that reflects the tradition of your school. We hopefully anticipate a long-lasting association in the producing of future yearbooks that possess outstanding quality, and signify the highest standards that your school stands for. Our best wishes to the seniors in ail of their future endeavors. ©uie 401 EAST 22nd STREET KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI y -hii . . i.i ... . i-.
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