St Matthews High School - Saints Scroll / Stinger Yearbook (St Matthews, SC)
- Class of 1961
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Our Alma Mafer CONTENTS Dedication Administration Classes Activities Athletics Features Advertisements 2 Come, ye students, sound your praises, Sing out loud and clear For the colors gold and black Of old St. Matthews dear. 3orewota The sands of time have shifted. This, The Saints' Scroll for 1961, marks the end of another phase in our lives. As we bid goodbye to these hallowed halls, that have meant so much to us in the past years, let us pause to look back on some of the activities and organizations that played such a large part in our lives during that time. The Annual Staff presents this 1961 edition of the Saints' Scroll to the student body. Many years from now we want to remember these days spent at our dear Alma Mater. Dedication We, the members of the Senior Class, dedicate the 1961 edition of the Saints' Scroll to our parents, whose love, care, unselfish devotion, and untiring efforts have guided us through the years to this milestone at which we now stand. Love is, and always will be The controlling force in life. It guides us to the highest, Protects us from the strife. Love comforts us, and gently prods Then cheers us on our way; But stops to soothe a fevered brow And lingers near to pray. So we, the class of 1961, Dedicate this book to those who love us most— OUR PARENTS « Office staff at work. Tuesday afternoon at 2:15. V. Crutchfield Senior Class Advisor Miss Wtlhclmina McKenzie Safety; Math Student Council Advisor Mrs. Katherine Dean History; English Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Helen H. Rousseau English Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Eva Boyd Tompkins English; Latin; French Yellow Jacket Advisor Mrs. Mae Deaton Home Economics F. H. A. Advisor Mrs. Willie Brandenburg Science; Math J. B. Alexander Agriculture F. F. A. Advisor Woodrow W. Deaton Band Mrs. Doris Ott Secretary Randolph Fogle Maintenance Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson English; Librarian Thad Ott Math Head Coach Cliff Stringfield History; Physical Ed. Coach Larry Hutto Science; Social Studies Coach 7 Russell Zimmerman President Don Phillips Kathy Riley Vice-President Sec.-Tres. Student Council First Semester Representatives Second Semester Representatives 12th Grade Tommy Culclasure Caroline Prevatte 12th Grade Mary Jane Hicks Tommy Culclasure 11th Grade Dot Smoke Dent Rucker 11th Grade Becky Wimberly Dent Rucker 10th Grade Anne Matthews Steve Heape 10th Grade Audry Crider Steve Heape 9th Grade Kathrine Ayers Charles Crook 9th Grade Nancy Crook Jimmy Wannamaker 8th Grade Ann Smoak Owens Nelson 8th Grade Donna Heckle Michel Shuler STUDENT COUNCIL AT WORK SENIORS JAMES AMAKER Nobody’s fool. MARION BANKS A boy who will never be for- gotten. BILLY SWAILS BARNES ’’Here's a guy who's real neat, just to look at him is a treat. JUDITH ELAINE BLANTON ”A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile A charm of friendship all the while. PATRICIA ANNE CRIDER Nor spoke she one more word than was her need. THOMAS PERCY CULCLASURE Man is free at the moment he wants to be. JOHN CULLER Think deep but not loud.” WARING DE MARS A light heart lives long. MARY ANN HUTTO Constantly recommending mar- riage. LINDA KAY INABINET Always thinking of the future. SYBIL INABINET Plans for the future and dreams of the past. CYNTHIA ETHEL KNIGHT It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. WILLIE MARTIN Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. LINDA KAY McCRARY Happy, carefree, cheerful, lovable, Always with a kind word for all. ROGER WAYNE McGEE Without labor nothing prospers. ALICE SUE MIMS Good clothes open all doors. Of 1961 MARGARET JOAN BOZARD ’Always willing to lend a helping hand.”. VERNIE JOY COKER Not too serious, not too gay, but a true friend in every way.” EFFIE LOUISE CRIDER ’’The temple of her purest thought is—silence.” LEONARD CRIDER ’’All is well that ends well.” WILBUR DRIGGERS ”A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” JAMES T. HANE, JR He has with all a merry wit, and he’s not shy in using it.” MARY JANE HICKS ’’Happy, thoughtful, kind and true, there is no favor she will not do.” BARBARA ANN HUTTO Dark hair and rosy cheeks; A eyes that sparkle when she r speaks.” JAMES D. KOHN Necessity makes even the timid brave.” KARL KRELL ’’Never do anything today you can put off ’til tomorrow.” REMBERT MACK Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.” GROVER JAMES MARTIN He that can have patience can have what he will.” ROBERT F. NICKELS, JR ’’When the heart is afire, some sparks will flyout of the mouth.” FRANKIE OTT ’’Never too busy to play or prank.” CAROLINE FAIRLEY PREVATTE ’’When in doubt, do the friendliest thing.” HELEN RAYSOR PRICKETT ’’The talent of success is noth- ing more than doing what you can do well, and whatever you do, without a thought of fame.” JULIE ANNE RAY The same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” DONNA LYNN RICKENBAKER Here’s to the girl with a heart and a smile, that makes the bubble of life worth while.” JUDY ANN RICKENBAKER In her heart is love for all, but most of all for that special one. JUDY CAROLYN RIDGEWAY Jolly-carefree, happy-go-lucky with a sunny disposition. WILLIAM FRANKLIN RUCKER Nothing can be truly great which is not right. MARY KATHERINE SENN To see the world as it really is--look at the people in it.” MARY RUTH SPIGNER Ambitious - always striving to reach her goal.” ROBERT SPIRES Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.” WAYNE FRANKLIN TALLON Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. HENRY HERBERT TAYLOR He profits who serves best.” WILLIAM TOLLESON Work fascinates him--he could sit all day and watch it.” FOSTER WARDLAW Blessed are they who have noth- ing to say, and who cannot be persuaded to say it.” WILLIAM L. WATKINS To ladies he’s a treat - in foot- ball he’s hard to beat.” MARYANNE ELIZABETH WIMBERLY She reminds us of champagne - always bubbling over.” BOBBY ZEIGLER There is not a single moment in life that we can afford to lose.” DANIEL ZEIGLER Laugh andthe world laughs with you. EMILY ANNE ZEIGLER To have a friend, be one.” WILLIAM FRITZ ZEIGLER A bit of laughter, frolic, and fad; for this guy’s never sad or mad. HILDA JEAN ZEIGLER I take everyone's advice, but do as I please.” RUSSELL D. ZIMMERMAN, III A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” Of 1961 PAMELA KEITH RILEY To write against your name It matters not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. RALPH JAMES RUCKER I praise loudly; I blame softly. THELMA JEAN STROMAN Where there is laughter and fun, you will always find her. MARY DIXIE TAGER Always happy, always gay, for her there is no gloomy day. Here’s To The SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HENRY HERBERT TAYLOR . . Vice President PAM RILEY...........................President ALICE MIMS...........................Treasurer DIXIE TAGER.........................Secretary Here's to her whose name we'll cherish Ever as the best In our school days long remembered Our S. M. H. S. MOST ATHLETIC Pam Riley - Tommy Culclasure MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Helen Raysor Prickett - Russell Zimmerman MOST PERSONALITY Maryanne Wimberly - Roger McGee Senior BEST DRESSED Alice Mims - James A maker CUTEST .............. BEST DRESSED......... MOST AMBITIOUS....... MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED NEATEST ............. QUIETEST............. MOST STUDIOUS........ MOST DEPENDABLE .... BEST DANCER.......... WITTIEST............. FRIENDLIEST.......... MOST BASHFUL......... MOST TALKATIVE....... MOST ATHLETIC........ MOST POPULAR ........ MOST COURTEOUS....... BEST ALL AROUND .... BEST LOOKING ........ MOST PERSONALITY . . . HARDEST WORKER....... CLASS HISTORIAN...... CLASS PROPHET........ CLASS TESTATOR....... FRIENDLIEST Caroline Prevatte - Fritz Zeigler Superlatives ................Judy Ridgeway - Rembert Mack .................Alice Mims - Buddy Amaker .........Helen Raysor Prickett - Ricky Nickells . . Helen Raysor Prickett - Russell Zimmerman ..........Mary Ruth Spigner - Foster Wardlaw ..............Patricia Crider - William Rucker ................Julie Anne Ray - Wayne Tallon ................ Dixie Tager - Billy Watkins ................Judy Ridgeway - Waring Demars ..................Pam Riley - Bobby Zeigler ........ Caroline Prevatte - Fritz Zeigler ...............Patricia Crider - Jimmy Kohn ...... Maryanne Wimberly - Wilbur Driggers . ...............Pam Riley - Tommy Culclasure ............Pam Riley - Henry Herbert Taylor ..........Joan Bozard - Russell Zimmerman .................Pam Riley - Russell Zimmerman ................Donna Rickenbaker - Billy Barnes ..............Maryanne Wimberly - Roger McGee .................Pam Riley - Russell Zimmerman ............................Helen Raysor Prickett ..............................Alice Mims .........................Russell Zimmerman CUTEST Judy Ridgeway - Rembert Mack BEST LOOKING Billy Barnes - Donna Rickenbaker Quiet! Genius at work. 16 Class History As we look back over the twelve years that we, as first graders, expected to be long tiresome ones, we find twelve fleeting years that we can only capture through memories. Here stands on the threshold of graduating, a class of 55; 26 of whom were eager beavers starting the first grade of St. Matthews Grammar School together in September 1948. Our attempts to master the three R's were made under the patient guidance of many outstanding teachers who will never forget, nor be forgotten by, the class of 1961. These first years of our educational life not only broadened our knowledge of books, but also disposed of the halos worn by this gentle group and horns began sprouting very fast. Grammar school days brought about problems that we were certain would be the hardest we would ever face. How wrong we were, for as we graduated from tliat so-called challenge, we came face to face with greater obstacles. Now we have gained our footing in the high school, and we turned eagerly to the goals of physics, chemistry, Latin, French, and many others that we have to conquer. At many times we have felt we were groping through a dark corridor, but with an understanding faculty, light began to shine; and now we find ourselves nearing the end of our journey in the halls of S.M.H.S. Having taken our place in high school activities also, we gained the right to have the spotlight as: Alice was elected Maid of Honor for the 1960 May Court; Russell and Tommy were Boys’ State Representatives; Alice and Pam were Girls' State Representatives; Pam was head cheerleader for three years; Henry Herbert was vice-president of the student body for our junior year; Russell was president of the student body in our senior year; the titles of Miss DAR went to Pam and Miss Hi Miss to Alice; Ricky Nickells was a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Examination; Henry Herbert and Billy, co-captains, led our football team to runner-up for the State Champions; Pam and Sybil were elected co- captains of the girls' basketball team; Bobbie Hutto became Homecoming Queen of 1960; Mary Jane and Donna became editors of the Yellow Jacket and the Saints’ Scroll respectively; and we have gained the title of Graduating Class of 1961. Here is only a short summary of our past for there are many other memories each holds 17 dear within his heart. Charles Crider Malcolm Crider Janice Crider Peggy Crider Delano Driggers Milton Early John Felder Joan Goddard Emily Gressette Marion Hill Alonzo Inabinet Gloria Kaigler Luvenia Kaiser Esca King Lynda Lucas Allison Mack Douglas Mack Lewis Myers Lillian Myers Jane Nelson Don Phillips Jimmy Riley Rhett Riley James D. Rucker Larry Rucker Susan Savitz Billie Seckinger Charlotte Smith Gene Smith Joyce Smoak Dot Smoke Nick Stabler Jane Walling Judy Wannamaker Happy Wienges Becky Wimberly Richard Wolfe Ann Zeigler Cathy Zeigler Gary Zeigler 19 Sophomores David Barton Ronald Barnes Harry Bozard Wm. Russell Burke Bobby Craig Audrey Crider James Crim Elaine Furtick Grady Furtick Joanne Furtick Margie Furtick David Haigler Steve Heape Billy Hooker Albert Hildebrand Bobby Hoffman Darlene lames Wayne Jiles Nancy Linett Billy Mack Anne Matthews Marion McCants Gene Miller Nathan Oliver Rene Pendar vis Lynn Ray Porth Sandra Prevatte Kathy Riley Peggy Rucker Henry Thomas Nannie Tidwell Betty Tolleson Margaret Wannamaker Sylvia Zeigler Not Pictured Tommy Ray Burnes 20 'VS'vV Ann Alexander Jerry Altman Tommy Arant Kathryn Ayers Bobby Barton Lewis Beckham Carolyn Bozard Jackie Bozard Jimmy Bozard Sandra Bozard Harry T. Burns Peter Buyck Claire Callahan Webb Carroll Margaret Coker Carolyn Crider Marion Crider Charles Crook Nancy Crook Kaye De Mars Dianne Dent Margaret Driggers Frances Furtick Louis Golson Jean Hair Shay Hane Raymond Heckle Earl Hildebrand Nancy Hill Allen Hooker Barbara Inabinet Carlene Inabinet Millie Keefe Glenn Lowder Truman Mack Lindsey Mack Elizabeth Prevatte Jimmie Robinson Elaine Rucker Glenn Rucker Jane Smith Kathy Smith Margaret Ann Smoak Celestia Ann Stabler Pete Tucker Jimmy Wannamaker Kathryn Wannamaker Jean Wardlaw Frances Wise Frankie Wise Brenda Yelman Frankie Zeigler Sylvia Watkins 21 SubSresfimen 22 Burwell Brandenburg Joe Raymond Cave Cleon Crider Jack Heyward Crider Ida Lee Culler Ralph Culler Paul Kenny Dewitt George Driggers Randolph Fogle, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Frazier Ricky Furtick James Shuler Gates Katherine Geiger Brannon D. Hammond Donna Heckle Wayne Heckle Henry Elford Herlong Mary Virginia Hodge David F. Huffman, Jr. Paullette Inabinet Angie Jackson Wylie Burke Jones Tommy W. Knight, Jr. Patricia Ann Lowder Larry Myers Owens Nelson Aurelia Nell Ott Frederick Ott Helen Parris Jane Juanita Rast Barbara Ridgeway Christine Robinson Genie Rucker Carol Seckinger David Shuler, III Michael Shuler Rebecca Smith Bennie Wayne Smith Linda Ann Smoak Richard Glenn Spires George Taylor Bettie Dianne Walling Billy Walling Glenn Walter Waltz Reta Ann Wiles Charles Raysor Wise Jimmy Wise Burt Zeigler Jerry Zeigler Not Pictured: J. E. Ridgeway Melvin Bolton Saints’ Scroll Staff Seated L. to R.: Rene Pendarvis; Maryanne Wimberly, Circulation Manager; Donna Rickenbaker, Editor; Helen Raysor Prickett, Business Manager; Emily Gressette. Standing L. to R.: Lynda Lucas; Linda McCrary; Sylvia Zeigler; Ann Matthews; Kathy Riley; Jane Nelson; Judy Ridgeway; Becky Wimberly; Mrs. Evelyn Crutchfield, Advisor. Chorus Lift your voices, send them flying Swiftly as a gale; Hail to thee, Our Alma Mater. Hail, St. Matthews, Hail! 24 Beta CluS First Row L. to R.: Emily Gressette; Mary Ruth Spigner; Billie Seckinger. Second Row L. to R.: Sandra Prevatte; Betty Tolleson; Judy Rickenbaker; Julie Ann Ray; Wayne Tallon. Third Row L. to R.: Ann Zeigler; Susan Savitz; Kathy Riley; Mary Jane Hicks; Anne Matthews. Fourth Row L. to R.: Dent Rucker; David Haigler; Don Phillips; Russell Zimmerman; Luvenia Kaiser. Fifth Row L. to R.: Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, Advisor; John Felder; Charles Argoe; Harry Cochran. 25 3utuve Homemakers Of America Seated L. to R.: Nancy Crook, Jean Hair, Elaine Furtick, Rene Pendarvis, Joann Furtick, Nannie Tidwell, Frances Furtick, and Mrs. Mae Deaton, Advisor. Standing L. to R.: Sylvia Watkins, Margaret Driggers, Carlene Inabinet, Barbara Inabinet, Brenda Yelman, Celestia Anne Stabler, Kaye De Mars, Sandra Bozard, Frances Wise, Margaret Anne Smoak, Margie Furtick, Carolyn Crider, Audrey Crider, Carolyn Bozard, Elaine Rucker, and Kathryn Ayers. ‘Juture Jarmers Of America Seated L. toR.: Johnny Coker, Marion Hill, Nathan Oliver, Allison Mack, Nick Stabler, Gary Zeigler, J. B. Alexander. First Row: Rembert Mack, Earl Hildebrand, Jimmy Robinson, Frankie Wise. Second Row: Daniel Zeigler, Leonard Crider, Bobby Zeigler, Ralph Rucker, Douglas Mack, Marvin McCants, Truman Mack, Lindsey Mack, Billy Mack, Bobby Barton, David Barton, Harry Bozard, James Crim, Raymond Heckle, Allan Hooker. Third Row: Delano Bozard, Karl Krell, John Culler, Richard Wolfe, Grady Furtick, Larry Rucker, Dent Rucker, Bobby Hoffman, Louis Golson, Jimmy Kohn, Bobby Craig. BanJ I Majorettes, L. to R.: Judy Wannamaker, Lynda Lucas, Billie Seckinger, and Millie Keefe. First Row: Anne Smoak, Darlene lams, Jean Hair, Ann Frazier, Diane Dent, Randy Fogle, Ginny Hodge. Second Row: Dave Huffman, Christine Robinson, Donna Heckle, Barbara Ridgeway, Reta Anne Wiles, Betty Tolleson, Brenda Yelman. Third Row: Mary Kaye Senn, Owens Nelson, Charles Crook, Margaret Wannamaker, Carol Seckinger, Julie Ray, Don Phillips, Charles Argoe. Fourth Row: Mr. Deaton, director; Thelma Jean Stroman, Sylvia Zeigler, Lewis Myers, William Tolleson, drum major; Mary Jane Hicks, Bobby Zeigler, Delano Driggers. Bus Drivers Left to Right: Jimmy Hane, William Franklin Rucker, Tommy Culclasure, Marion Hill, KarlKrell, Charles Argoe, Delano Bozard, Daniel Zeigler, Wayne Tallon, Jane Walling, Judy Rickenbaker. Left to Right: William Tolleson, Drum Major; Billie Seckinger, Judy Wannamaker, Millie Keefe, Lynda Lucas. 28 YELLOW JACKET r _ PUBLISHED EVERY r, WEEKS BY THE STUDENT BODY OF ST. MATTHEWS HIGH SCHOOL v ST. MATTHEWS. S. C. Subscription Rale .... $1.00 per year EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Mary Jane Hicks Assistant Editor Susan Savitz Business Manager Billie StvkingtM and Judy Wan n a maker Sports Editor . Dot Smoke Feature Editor Alice Mims News Editor Linda McCrary News Photographer Ricky Nick cl Is Circulation and Exchange Managers Maryanno Wimberly and Barbara Anne Hutto Reporters .. Kathy Riley, June Nelson. Anne Matthews, Donna Rickcnbaker, Judy Blanton, Lynda Lucas. Joan Goddard, Nancy Linett, Becky Wimberly. Lillian Myers, Sandra Prevatte. Emily Gressette, Billy Watkins, John Felder. Jimmy Hane and Marion Banks Faculty Advisor Mrs. Eva B. Tompkins Mary Jane Hicks 'Juture 3eacners Of America Standing: Maryanne Wimberly, President; F. W. Thomas, Advisor. First Row: Mary Ann Hutto; Linda McCrary; Darlene lams; Barbara Ann Hutto. Second Row: Donna Rickenbaker; Rene Pen- darvis; Esca King; Betty Tolleson. Third Row: Judy Ridgeway; Margaret Wannamaker; Janice Crider; Sandra Prevatte; Peggy Rucker; Mary Jane Hicks. Maryanne Wimberly President 30 y;.; t . ' ,■ • • i • V •Sv V « ; ■ . I j 11 d % Truman Burns; Lynn Ray Porth; Rembert Mack; Webb Carroll; Wayne Tallon; Jimmy Riley; Billy Hane. Second Row: Don Phillips; Frankie Ott; Roger McGee; Russell Zimmerman; Foster Wardlaw; Douglas Mack; Steve Heape; Billy Barnes. ■TwmS aptu? inff’L iS Goach; Billy Watkins; Marion Hill; John Felder; Henry Herbert Taylo r ; Jimmy Kohn; Ricky Ni eke 11s; Tommy Culclasure; Grover James Martin; Jimmy Hane; Thad Ott, Coach. Left to Right: Susan Savitz, Becky Wimberly, Dot Smoke, Barbara Ann Hutto, Mary Kaye Senn, Emily Gressette, Happy Wienges, Helen Raysor Prickett, Alice Mims, Pam Riley, Mary Jane Hicks, Kathy Riley, Judy Blanton, Mary Ann Hutto, Jane Nelson, Joan Goddard, Lillian Myers, Sybil Inabinet, Anne Matthews, Maryanne Wimberly, Managers; Coach Ott. J. D. Brandenburg Award s Boys’ Bas£d6all 5 earn Seated (1 to r) Frankie Ott, Russell Zimmerman, Coach Cliff Stringfield, Lynn Ray Porth, and Don Phillips Standing (1 to r) Henry Herbert Taylor, John Felder, Tommy Culclasure, Ricky Nickells, William Tolleson, BiUy Watkins, and Grover James Martin. Frankie Wise (Manager) “B” 3eam - Cjirls And Boys Left to Right: Barbara Inabinet, Molly Wannamaker, Margaret Ann Smoak, Paulette Inabinet, Anne Matthews, Katherine Wannamaker, Patricia Phillips, Kathy Quinn Smith, Rene Pendarvis, Anne Alexander, Anne Frazier, Dianne Dent, Jane Smith, Sylvia Zeigler, Jean Wardlaw, Betty Tolleson, Margaret Driggers, Coach Larry Hutto, Kathy Riley, Manager Seated (1 to r) Glenn Lowder, David Haigler, Larry Myers, J. E. Ridgeway, Jimmy Wanna- maker, Tommy Arant Standing (1 to r) Coach Larry Hutto, Kenny Dewitt, Louis Golson, Jackie Bozard, Harry Truman Burns, Ronnie Barnes C(x eerleaders Cheerleaders: Pam Riley, Head Cheerleader; Helen Raysor Prickett; Alice Mims; Jane Nelson; Sybil Inabinet. Alternates: Judy Blanton; Judy Ridgeway. Not Pictured: Judy Ridgeway; Sybil Inabinet. 36 W,‘l HUDSON 0011 Of | A NO HO Mila IE IS HERE TO STAY f IRA GERSHWIN Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN 38 Boys’ And girls’ State Representatives L. to R.: Tommy Culclasure; Pam Riley; Alice Mims; Russell Zimmerman. Miss DAR Pam Riley L. to R.: Dixie Tager; Julie Ann Ray; Mary Jane Hicks; Mary Ruth Spi gne r ; Judy Rickenbaker. 1960 Marsfials 39 Junior-Senior 1961 May Queen Barbara Anne Hutto 1961 Maid of Honor Jane Nelson 1961 May Court Royalty Jane Nelson; Waring DeMars, King; Barbara Ann Hutto 1960 Maid of Honor Alice Mims PATRONIZE THIS MERCHA We want to take this opportunity to thank our many advertisers. Through their support we have been able to publish this 1960-61 SAINTS' SCROLL. Not only have they helped us in this endeavor, but they have also supported the many other Senior money-making pro- jects we have undertaken. Now, that you have looked through the SAINTS' SCROLL, we extend to you the oppor- tunity to see the people who support our school activities. We urge you, please, to sup- port them. Thank you so much! Business Manager Save at SCN and Ask About Our Insured OOO'y y COLLEGE BUDGET PLAN SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A. C. LOWREY'S TEXACO SERVICE AND CAFE Hamburger-Fried Chicken St. Matthews, South Carolina Comphmentt 0 GRESSETTE MOTOR SALES St. Matthews, South Carolina COCA COIA BOTTLING CO •i«. in wt ora St. Matthews, South Carolina W. 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Telephone 4791 St. Matthews, South Carolina Compliments of THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT Your Local and Sunday Newspaper Orangeburg, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Ballard Parts Orangeburg, S. C. Jack Bozard B. S. Service Center St. Matthews, S. C. Calhoun Oil Company Cameron, S. C. Calhoun Supply Company St. Matthews, S. C. R. B. Geiger Insurance Co. St. Matthews, S. C. Senator Marion L. Gressette St. Matthews, S. C. Dr. R. D. Hicks St. Matthews, S. C. Dr. F. R. Huff St. Matthews, S. C. Lackey's Orangeburg, S. C. Dr. Vernon Lake St. Matthews, S. C. Dr. H. C. Rayser St. Matthews, S. C. J. M. Welch St. Matthews, S. C. CONTINENTAL-MERCURY RAMBLER-COMET EAST END MOTOR COMPANY 785 Russell, N.E. Orangeburg, South Carolina Senior Directory MIMS, ALICE Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10; Feature Editor, 12; Cheerleader, 11-12; Home- room President, 10; Class Treasurer, 12; Maid of Honor in May Court, 11; Miss Hi Miss, 12; Girls’ State Representative, 11. NICKELLS, RICKY Football, 9-10-11-12; Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Track, 10-11-12; Vice President of Homeroom, 10; Winner in State Mental Contest, 11; Beta Club, 9-10-11; Student Council, 11; May Court Attendant, 9; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-11-12; School Play, 9; Merit Scholarship Finalist. PREVATTE, CAROLINE FHA, 9-10; Student Council Representative, 12; Annual Staff, 12. PRICKETT, HELEN RAYSOR Basketball, 10-11-12; Business Manager of Yellow Jacket, 10; Cheerleader, 12; Historian of Senior Class, 12; Business Manager of Annual, 12. RAY, JULIE ANN Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 9; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9; Glee Club, 9; Placed in Mental Contest, 9; Beta Club, 10-11-12; Secretary-Treasurer of Beta Club, 11; Marshal, 11; Dance Band, 11-12. RICKENBAKER, DONNA Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10-11-12; Basketball, 9; President of Class, 10; FTA, 11; Treasurer of FTA, 12; Glee Club, 9; May Court Attendant, 11; Editor of SAINTS’ SCROLL. RICKENBAKER, JUDY ANN FHA, 9-10; Beta Club, 10-11-12; Marshal, 11; Library Assistant in Grammar School, 10-11. RIDGEWAY, JUDY Basketball, 9; Glee Club, 9; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9; May Court Attendant, 10; Cheerleader, 11-12; Head Basketball Cheerleader, 12; FTA, 12; Annual Staff, 12. RILEY, PAM Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Captain of Basketball Team, 11-12; Cheerleader, 9; All Tournament Basketball Team, 9-10; Head Cheerleader, 10-11- 12; Vice President of Junior Class, 11; Home- coming Queen, 11; Girls’ State Representative, 11; President of Senior Class, 12; DAR Award, 12. RUCKER, RALPH Officer of FFA, 10; FFA, 11. RUCKER, WILLIAM Student Council, 9; Bus Driver, 11-12. SENN, MARY KAY Dance Band, 9-10-11-12; Band, 9-10-11-12; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10; Basketball, 9-10-11-12; FTA, 9-10; Secretary-Treasurer of Band, 12. SPIGNER, MARY RUTH FHA, 9-10; Beta Club, 10-11-12; Marshal, 11; NOMA Spelling Certificate, 11-12; Assistant Li- brarian to Grammar School Library, 10-11; Pre- sident of Beta Club, 12; Annual Staff. SPIRES, ROBERT Track, 10-11-12. STROMAN, THELMA JEAN Band, 9-10-12; FHA, 9-10; Dance Band, 9-10-12. TAGER, DIXIE Member of FHA, 9-10; President of FHA, 10; FHA Delegate to Winthrop; Loyrea Award, 10; President of Homeroom, 9; Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, 10; Marshal, 11; Library Assistant to Grammar School, 10-11; Secretary of Senior Class, 12. TOLLESON, WILLIAM Basketball, 10-11-12; Baseball, 9-10-11-12; Band, 9-10-11-12; Class President, 10; Student Council Representative, 10. TALLON, WAYNE Beta Club, 10-11-12; FFA, 9-10-11; Basketball, 10; Track, 10; Varsity Football, 12; Bus Driver, 12; Parliamentary Procedure Team, 9-10-11; Marshal, 11. TAYLOR, HENRY HERBERT Vice President Student Body, 11; Student Council 10; Football, 10-11-12; May Court 10; Track, 10- 11-12; President of Homeroom, 9; Basketball, 11- 12; Senior Class Vice President, 12; Co-Cap- tain Football Team, 12. WARDLAW, FOSTER Track, 10-11-12; Basketball, 10; Football, 11-12. WATKINS, BILLY Football, 9-10-11-12; Basketball, 10-11-12; Track, 11; Class T rea su re r, 11; Co-Captain Football Team, 12. WIMBERLY, MARYANNE Glee Club, 9; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10; Circula- tion Manager of Yellow Jacket, 12; Basketball, 9; President of Band, 10; FTA, 10-11; President of FTA, 12; Manager of Basketball Team, 11-12; School Play, 9; Circulation Manager of Saints’ Scroll, 12. ZEIGLER, BOBBY President of Class, 10; President of FFA, 11; Vice President of Band, 12; Band and Dance Band, 9-10-11-12. ZEIGLER, DANIEL FFA, 9-10-11. 59 ZEIGLER, EMILY ANN FHA, 9-10; Glee Club, 9. ZEIGLER, FRITZ FFA, 9-10; Football, 10-11; School Play, 10. ZEIGLER, HILDA FHA, 9-10. ZIMMERMAN, RUSSELL Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, 9; Manager of Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams, 9; Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body, 10; Junior Class President, 11; Vice President of Beta Club, 11; Representative to Boys' State, 11; DAR Amer- ican History Award, 11; Football, 10-12; Basket- ball, 10-12; Beta Club, 10-12; President of Stu- dent Body, 12. BANKS, MARION Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Baseball, 10; FFA, 9-10; Football, 9-11; Homeroom Treasurer 9-10; Par- liamentary Procedure Team, 10; Track, 9. BLANTON, JUDY Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10 -11-12; FHA, 9-10; Band, 9; Cheerleader, 11-12; President of Homeroom, 10; Student Council, 10- 11; May Day Attendant, 10; Homecoming sponsor, 11-12. BOZARD, JOAN FHA, 9-10. COKER, JOYE FHA, 9-10. CREDER, EFFIE FHA, 9-10. CRIDER, LEONARD FFA, 9-10; Soil Judging Team, 11; Bus Driver, 12. CRIDER, PATRICIA FHA, 9-10. CULCLASURE, TOMMY Baseball, 9-10-11-12; Winner of Drummond Bran- denburg Award for Sports, 12; May Court Atten- dant, 10; Student Council, 11-12; Boys’ State Rep- resentative, 11; Football, 9-10-11-12; FFA, 10- 11; Bus Driver, 11-12. CULLER, JOHN FFA Officer, 11; Member of Dairy-Judging Team, 11; Parliamentary Procedure Team, 9-10. DEMARS, WARING Track, 9-10-11-12. DRIGGERS, WILBUR Track, 9-10-11-12. HANE, JIMMY Basketball, 10-11; Yellow Jacket Staff, 10-11. HICKS, MARY JANE Band, 9-10-11-12; Basketball, 9-10-11-12; Beta Club, 10-11-12; Dance Band, 10-11-12; Secretary of Junior Class; Marshal, 11; Annual Staff, 11; Secretary-Treasurer of Band, 11; Editor of Yellow Jacket, 12; Co-business Manager of Yellow Jacket, 10; Student Council Representative, 12; FTA, 12. HUTTO, BARBARA ANN Basketball Team, 9-10-11-12; Debating Club; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10-11-12; Glee Club, 9; FHA, 9-10-11; FTA, 10-11-12; Basketball Mana- ger, 10; Band. 9; FTA Reporter, 12; Homecoming Queen, 12 HUTTO, MARY ANN Glee Club, 9; FHA, 9-10-11; FTA, 10-11; Sec- retary of FTA, 12; Band, 9; Basketball, 10-11- 12; Track, 11. INABINET, LINDA KAY Band, 9-10-11; Secretary of FHA, 9-10; FHA, 9- 10-11; Reporter of FHA, 11. INABINET, SYBIL Basketball Team, 9-10-11-12; All Tournament Basketball Team, 10-11; Cheerleader, 9-10-11- 12; Glee Club 9; May Court Attendant, 9; Treas- urer of FTA, 11; FFA Sweetheart; Co-Captain of Basketball Team, 12. KNIGHT, CYNTHIA FHA, 9-10; Homecoming Sponsor, 12. KOHN, JIMMY FFA, 9-10-11-12; Treasurer of FFA, 11; Soil Judging Team, 11; May Court Attendant, 11; Foot- ball, 12. KRELL, KARL FFA, 9-10-11-12; Bus Driver, 11-12. MACK, REMBERT Football, 11-12; Reporter for FFA, 11. MARTIN, GROVER JAMES FFA, 9-10-11; Football, 10-11-12; Track, 11-12; Basketball, 12. McCRARY, LINDA Basketball, 9-10-11; Glee Club, 9; FTA Member, 10-11; May Court Attendant, 11; Member of Annual Staff, 12; Vice President FTA, 12; Yellow Jacket Staff, 9-10-11; News Editor Yellow Jacket, 12. McGEE, ROGER Football, 10-11-12. 60 3MSRS mm'% mm Mil mm ■wmm ft ?,
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