Timmonsville High School - Tihisco Yearbook (Timmonsville, SC)

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Published By The Ann ual Staff Of TIMMONSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Timmonsville, South Carolina iit!- i f ? A kf. $ • —I iTii “■ • «- . Pj J V , % ST ,2 .' • « • • ?4;- '•;'• • ' fe f « if SP vl. iyif « iv :v k a{ v • ii 44 1 l • t T i f ? V , 4? Ri - i : .1 nirot inS «■ mi i mm IM9 W M6mm'PW$ 1,t,,,,,ltlm Vi; Vi;.'; ; iUS ,ii JJT !iV . i (7?| I!!!Ii r Vil ,uJ lliliUI Ik. i 41 ■ I -J 11- . -J—rf i!1S I. 4 Jj ?S5 9« Mf 1 Ivifa— j] Jl— —U— - . Ejh FOREWORD This is Timmonsville High School. It is a building—modern and beautiful. But it is more than a building. And so, when it has be- come old-fashioned and when its beauty has grown timeworn, in the memories of its graduates it will remain unchanged. It will live on through the memory of its numerous activities and groups--the faculty, the classes, the organizations, the clubs, the teams. It will live be- cause it has a human heart--its students--and-a lasting spirit of fellowship and learning. We, the annual staff, have striven to capture the varied phases of T.H.S. and a little of its spirit in this 1958 Purple and Gold so that in future years the days within these portals will be just as vivid when viewed in retrospect as they were in reality, for it is certain that a heart and spirit such as our school possesses can never dim or die. CONTENTS Administration Classes Activities Athletics Junior High and Elementary Schools Advertisements DEDICATION Outstanding examples of the wonderful faculty that is a part of the Timmonsville system are Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Williamson, who have been not only instructors but also advisers and friends to Timmonsville students for many years. Their tireless efforts and unceasing labor to make our school a better one and to prepare its graduates for meeting the future have earned them a place in the hearts of those who have had the privilege of knowing them as teachers. With the exception of three and a half years during World War II, Mr. Williamson has served as agriculture teacher since 1934, helping and encouraging his boys to become better farmers for a better world. During these years he has acted as F.F.A. adviser, and for the past two years he has been supervisor of school busses and school bus drivers. Mrs. Williamson came to the High School in February of 1953. After completing that semester as English and social studies teacher, she took over the Home Eco- nomics department, where she remained for several years before returning to aca- demic classwork. She acted as a sponsor for the senior class for several years and also served as the J.H.A. adviser while teaching home economics. Always ready to lend a helping hand, in 1956 she agreed to transfer to the Junior High School. And so, with much love and appreciation for their years of devotion and service, we dedicate this, the 1958 Purple and Gold, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Williamson. 4 Mr. J.R. Mellette Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION Absent when pictures were taken: Mrs. Mary Q. Hawkins Mr. Ned P. Moore Mrs. Lillian S. Wade Mrs. Dene A. Donohoe Mrs. Loutee H. Pardue English, Latin Science Home Economics Miss Mollie Matthews Mrs. Mary B. Mellette Commerce Library Mrs. Estelle Cannon Music Mr. Roy Haymond Band Miss Virgil Fowler English, Mathematics, French Mrs. Lucille Mauldin Music Mr. O. R. Koon Mathematics 7 JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY SARDIS ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Josephine Morris, Mrs. Gertrude A. Mrs. Lome H. Truluck, Mr. O.R. Koon, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Ena Dell Anderson, Mr. E.N. Foy, Mrs. Eva P. Truluck. Carlton Langston. TIMMONSVILLE ELEMENTARY FACULTY First Row: Miss Blanche King, Mrs. Doris Truluck, Mrs. J. V. DuBose,Miss Doris Green, Mrs. Ellen C. Player. Second Row: Mr.C. L. Anderson, Principal, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Minnie Anderson, Miss Margaret Crumpton, Mrs. Muryd A. Foley, Miss Virginia Rose. 8 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GOIILE WHEELS President ANNETTE CARTER Vice-President CAMILLE CLAMP Secretary FAYE LOCKLAIR T reasurer CHARLES DuRANT Representative CARROLL YOUNG MIKE WALKUP, Mascot Mrs. Mary B. Mellette , Sponsor 10 Mrs. Lillian S. Wade Sponsor Miss Mollie Matthews Sponsor Anderson, David Legrande Atkinson, Frances Yvonne Atkinson, Gladys Winnifred Campbell, Harvey Russell Carter, Emory Donald SENIOR CLASS Carter, Martha Annette Clamp, Margaret Camille Conner, Mary Allene Cooper, Morris Allen Cusaac, Loraine Wilson DuRant, Charles Edward Evans, Curtis Lavern Hancock, Edna Agnes Hicks, Erwin Steve SENIOR Kirby, Marilyn Lorraine Knotts, Ida Mae Locklair, Faye Frances Locklair, George Robert Morris, Priscilla Lee Saverance, Judith Loretta Smith, Jesse Ray Thompson, Samuel Jordan Wade, Lillian Arnold Watford, Jerry Leroy SENIOR CLASS White, Charles Eugene Jr. White, Charles Reginald Whitney, Carolyn Jean Hughe Young, Carroll Marion Young, William Edward SENIOR DIRECTORY ANDERSON. DAVID LEGRANDE Whirlwind Staff 4, Sports Ed. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Asst. Sports Ed. 3, Sports Ed. 4;Beta Club 2, 3.4, Sec. 4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Historian 4; Sr. Superlative. ATKINSON, FRANCES YVONNE Annual Staff 4, Typist 4; Block T 4; Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Rep. to Winthrop for J.H. A. Weekend 2; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 3. ATKINSON, GLADYS WINNIFRED French Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. CAMPBELL, HARVEY RUSSELL F.F.A. 3; Football 2; Baseball 2; Bus Driver 1. CARTER,EMORY DONALD Block T 4; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Band 1,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Bus Driver 4. CARTER, MARTHA ANNETTE Student Council 4; Class Pres. 4; Whirlwind Staff 2.3.4, Reporter 2,3, Feature Ed. 4; Annual Staff 3, C 1 a s s Ed.; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3; French Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4; J.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; 4-H 1,2; Girls' State 3, Alt.; Marshal 3; Home- coming Attendant 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Super- lative. CLAMP, MARGARET CAMILLE Student Council 2, Sec. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3,4, Typist 4; Science Club 3; Block T 4; Latin Club 2; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Girls' State Alt.; Homecoming Attendant 4; Jr. Class Play 3. CONNER, MARY ALLENE Student Council 4; Class Treas. 3; Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,3,4, Class Ed. 1, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Science Club 3; French Club 3,4, Sec. 3, Vice- Pres. 4; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter i;4-H 1,2, Sec. 1; Girls' State 3; Chief Marshal 3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Prophet 4; Sr. Superlatives; History Award 3; Miss D. A. R. 4. COOPER, MORRIS ALLEN Florence High School 1,2; Football 2. Greens- boro 3; Baseball 3. CUSAAC, LORAINE WILSON Block T 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Clinic 3; Glee Club 1,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Tobacco Bowl 4. DURANT, CHARLES EDWARD Class Treas. 2,4; Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4, Produc- tion Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Production Mgr. 3, Production Mgr. 4; Science Club 3; Latin Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lt. 4; Boys' State 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Superlatives. EVANS, CURTIS LAVERNE Block T 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 2,3, All-Tournament 2,3; Base- ball 2; Bus Driver 4. HANCOCK, EDNA AGNES Block T 3,4; Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Asst. Head 4. HICKS, ERWIN STEVE Student Council 1,4, Treas. 4; Class Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 2,3; Block T 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Football 3,4, Co- Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4, All-Tournament 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Sr. Superlatives. HILL, GRACE Class Treas. 1; Whirlwind Staff 4, Typist 4; Commercial Club 3, Program Chairman; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Dist. 2nd Vice-Pres.; 4-H 1,2,3; Band 1,3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Basketball 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Jr. Play Cast 3; Sr. Superlative. HILL, JESSE SAMUEL Science Club 3; Band 4. HOBSON, LOUIS BENJAMIN Student Council 3; Class Pres. 3; Science Club 3; Sr. Superlative. HOWELL, GEORGE CHANDLER Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 1; Class Rep. to Student Council 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; LatinClub 2,3, Pres. 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4,Sec. 2, Vice- Pres. 3,4; Boys' State 3; Marshal 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Bus Driver 4; Sr. Superlative; Mental Contest 1, Placed in Algebra. JERNIGAN, WINNIE LEE Whirlwind Staff 3,4, Typist 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Bus. Mgr.; Science Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2; Sr. Superlative. KIRBY, MARILYN LORRAINE St. John's High School, Darlington 1,2; Dramatics Club 2; Chorus 1; Bulletin Staff 1; French Club 2; May Day 1; Delta 2; J.H.A. 1; Timmonsville High School 3,4; Whirlwind Staff 4, Typist; Annual Staff 4, Activity Ed.; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4, Pres. 4; Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 3,4; Glee Club 4, Pres. 4; Sr. Superlative. 15 SENIOR DIRECTORY KNOTTS, IDA MAE Commercial Club 3; J. H. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1. LOCKLAIR, FAYE FRANCES Class Sec. 4; Whirlwind Staff 3,4, Reporter; Annual Staff 4, Class Ed Science Club 3; French Club 3,4; LatinClub 2; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club I, 2,3,4; Sr. Superlatives. LOCKLAIR, GEORGE ROBERT Bonaire High School 1; F.F.A.; Glee Club; 4-H; Baseball. Timmonsville HighSchool 2,3,4; Block T 3,4;F.F.A. 2,3; 4-H 2; Football 2,3,4; Tobacco Bowl 4. MORRIS, RICHARD DONALD Block T 3,4; F.F.A. 1,3,4, Treas. 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. MORRIS, PRISCILLA LEE J. H. A. 1,4; 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 1,2. PARNELL, NANCY FAYE Whirlwind Staff 3,4, Typist; Asst. Snapshot Ed. 3; Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2; 4-H 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Alt. Cheerleader 1,2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Sr. Superlative. PATTEN, FRANK CANNON Student Council 4; Class Sec. 3; Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4, Bus. Mgr. 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4; Science Club 3; Latin Club 2, Sec. 2; F.F.A. 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Sr. Super- latives. POWERS, JANIE MAE Bonaire HighSchool 1; Class Sec.-Treas. Tim- monsville HighSchool 2,3,4; J.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 1,2. POWERS, TALMADGE RICHARD Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Ad. Mgr. 4; French Club 3; Block T 3; Latin Club 1; 4-H 1, 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Sr. Superlative; High Magazine Sales- man 3,4. RAINES, MARIAN SUE Student Council 1,2; Class Pres. 2, Rep. to Student Council 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2. SAVERANCE,JUDITH LORETTA Class Sec. 2; Whirlwind Staff 3,4; Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Band Clinic 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Sr. Superlative. SMITH, JESSE RAY Block T 1; Basketball 3; Sr. Superlative. THOMPSON, SAMUEL JORDAN Block T 3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2; Sr. Super- lative; Tobacco Bowl 4; King Teen 4. WADE, LILLIAN ARNOLD Student Council 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4,Class Ed. 2, Girls Sports Ed. 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2,3; French Club 3,4; Block T 3,4; J.H.A. 1, Rep. Leadership Weekend 1; Band 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Capt. 2, Dist. All-Tournament 2, G.E.C.T. All-Tournament 3; Girls' State 3; Homecoming Attendant 1,3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Class Lawyer 4; Sr. Superlatives; Miss Hi Miss. WATFORD, JERRY LEROY F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3; 4-H 1,2,3. WHITE, CHARLES EUGENE JR. F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4. WHITE, CHARLES REGINALD Whirlwind Staff 4, Typist, Exchange Ed.; Latin Club 4; Jr. Play Cast 3. WHITNEY, CAROLYN JEAN HUGHES Commercial Club 3; J.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4. YOUNG, CARROLL MARION Student Council 4; Class Reporter 4; Block T 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; 4-H 1,2; Football 2,3,4;Basket- ball 2,3,4, All Tournament 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Sr. Superlatives. YOUNG, WILLIAM EDWARD Timmonsville High School 2,3,4. Block T 3; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 2,3; Bus Driver 4. Bonaire High School 1. 16 BEST ALE-ROUND Arnold Wade Frank Patten NEATEST Mary Conner David Anderson MOST TALKATIVE Winnie Jernigan Bennie Hobson BEST LOOKING Grace Hill Carroll Young SENIOR MOST UNSELFISH Faye Locklair MOST MUSICAL Marilyn Kirby Richard Powers WITTIEST Nancy Parnell Jesse Ray Smith 20 MOST COURTEOUS Faye Locklair Charles DuRant Judy Saverance Carroll Young FRIENDLIEST Annette Carter Steve Hicks MIRROR BEST LEADERS Arnold Wade George Howell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Conner ITranV Pattpn MOST ATHLETIC Arnold Wade Carroll Young MOST POPULAR Arnold Wade Steve Hicks 21 CLASS HISTORY With the passing of years events become history. Thus it is with the class of 1958. Our career at Timmonsville High School is drawing to a close, and these years that have been so happy and rewarding are rapidly becoming history. In 1954, as lowly freshmen, we entered the halls of the old High School building. That firstyear we found among us many new faces from the various grammar schools of the district. Those whom we knew slightly, Or not at all, soon became cherished friends, however. We elected Steve Hicks president, Arnold Wade vice-president, Jerry Sans- bury secretary, Grace Hill treasurer, and Sue Raines representative on the student council. George Howell was treasurer of the student council. In our sophomore year we were more at home in our surroundings. We felt we could now enter into the different activitie s astrue high school citizens. Besides, there were f r e s h m e n below us - lower and more ignorant than we. We elected Sue Raines president, Steve Hicks vice- president, Judy Saverance secretary, Charles DuRant treasurer, and George Howell representative on the student council. Camille Clamp served as secretary of the student council, and Miss Virgil Fowler was our class adviser. As juniors we had arrived at the last half of our journey through high school. That year, 1956-57, brought changes in our surroundings, for a longed-for dream had become a reality. We moved into our new building, with its pleasant classrooms, spacious gymnasium, and all- round better facilities. It was a year of pride, not only for the faculty and students but for the entire community as well. Our junior leaders were Bennie Hobson, president; Steve Hicks, vice - pre sident; Frank Patten, secretary; Mary Conner, treasurer; and George Howell, repre- sentative on the student council. Arnold Wade was vice-president of the student council. With the help of our class sponsors - Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Loutee H. Pardue.and Mrs. Mary B. Mellette - we success- fully presented our class play, Out on a Limb. Finally, using the theme South of the Border, we entertained the seniors at the customary Junior- Senior Prom. Then came September 1957, and we were seniors at last. We realized that we were leaders in all the school activities and must assume the responsibilities of our position. Looking back now, we feel that we have fulfilled our obligations. Annette Carter has served as our presi- dent, Camille Clamp as vice-president, Faye Locklair as secretary, Charles DuRant as treasurer, and Carroll Young as representative on the student council; and each of these has done his part to make our year a truly successful one. Under the guidance of our sponsors - Mrs. Lillian S. Wade, Mrs. Mary B. Mellette, and MissMollie Matthews - we presented our final high school play. We were the honored guests at the Junior- Senior Prom; and the trip to Washington and New York, which we had worked for since our first day in high school, has been ours. Arnold Wade has served well as president of the student council, and Steve Hicks as its treasurer. Frank Patten has been an excellent editor of the Whirl- wind, as has Mary Conner of the Purple and Gold. Graduation, with its diplomas, will in a few days close the history of our class. With it our journey out into life will begin - but as individuals, and not as a clas s . Our hope and aim is that we shall always manifest the intellectual and moral training we have received at Timmonsville High School. 22 CLASS PROPHECY 1983 - It is evening, and in one hour the people of South Carolina will turn on their wall T.V. sets and watch as I bring them the news in color and 3-D. Glancing over the newscript before me, I am astounded to find that the news chiefly concerns the members of the 1958 graduating class of Timmonsville High School. The latest news bulletin from the space satellite station, operated by Sammy Thompson, is that George Howell has finally reached the moon in his self-developed rocket, and has radioed that he is hoping to discover a way back to earth within five years. In the national news Senator Jerry Watford, The Farmer's Friend, has announced his decision to run for President next year. However, the Presi- dent's adviser, Jesse Ray Smith, has stated the present administration has no fear of Watford, even though he is a dynamic speaker. Captain Charles White of the Kneedeep submarine has completed a run around the world in eighteen days. Famous novelist Carroll Y oung has just published another book, The XYZ of Algebra. United States foreign spy Steve Hicks has just smuggled top secret plans from Russia - plans for a new-type golf ball. Charles DuRant has recently published the world’s largest newspaper, with two pages of news and ninety-five of ads. Frank Patten, owner of the Chevrolet helicopter-taxi ser- vice, has now extended his company over Canada and Alaska. Winnie Jernigan won the title of Miss Talkative of 1983 at Atlantic City last night. Harvey Campbell, owner of the Smack Bubble Gum factory, has hired salesman Bill Young to tour the nation demonstrating the Smack product. Wealthy oilman Don Morris left today for his kangaroo ranch in Australia. Top fashion model Annette Carter has divulged the secret of her popular fashions. She designs, makes, and models the clothing herself. Annette is financed by Nancy Parnell, a beneficiary of John Beresford Tipton. Carolyn Hughes Whitney has set a record. She is the first mother to have one child, then twins, and finally trip- lets. Arthur Mur ray teacher Edna Hancock has been sent to Hawaii to teach the native girls to dance . Faye Locklair and Marilyn Kirby, versatile old-maid singing-piano team, have scored another best seller on the Hit Parade - Man- hunt. Wrestler Curtis Evans has won again! Curtis attributes his success to his Judo teacher, Frances Atkinson. Gladys Atkinson, renowned horse trainer, has admitted she has never ridden a horse. Bobby Locklair, veteran football player, has just been named head coach at West Point. In the South Carolina news two amateurs have recently found places in national T. V. Comedian Emory Carter is now the understudy of Lonesome George Gobel, and singer Judy Saverance is the voice of Petunia Pig on Car- toon Carnival. Reggie White, veteran actor, has been cast in the role of Rhett Wind in the picture Gone With the Butler. Grace Hill, Academy-Award winner, will co-star with him. English professor, Arnold Wade, has been named p r e s i d e n t of Clemson College. Camille Clamp, maker of Camille Cherry Pies, says her company will also make apple pies. In the local news I find that Metropolitan Opera star Loraine Cusaac will be in Florence tomorrow. Bennie Hobson, husband of Sue Raines, noted brain surgeon, has completed his project of the last twenty-five years - buying up Timmonsville. His rival, auctioneer Richard Powers, still owns the tobacco warehouses, however. Big Florence executive Sammy Hill declares that his favorite occupation is sitting back in his desk with his feet propped up. Glancing up from my papers, I find Ida Mae Knotts, Janie Powers, and Priscilla Morris are giving the advertisement for my telecast. Our sponsor is Dr. Anderson's Potato Syrup, developed by Dr. David Anderson, who claims that it is so powerful it has cured everyone and he no longer has any patients. As the announcer, Allen Cooper, signals that it is time for my telecast, I am a little dazed but very gratified at the marvelous success of the wonderful members of the class of '58. 23 JUNIOR CLASS President, John Woods; Vice- President, Hazel Lane; Secre- tary, F reddie Hicks; Treas- urer, Gwen Kraft; Representa- tive, Betty Jean Gibbs Georgia Anderson, Bonnie Benton, Joyce Betts, Betty Bramlett, Luther Bramlett Geraldine Campbell, Gail Carroway, Larry Denham, Patricia Dorriety, Betty Jean Gibbs, Ellen Godwin Ann Green, Jean Green, Ruth Green, Rose Hanna, Myron Heimlich, Tommy Hensley Freddie Hicks, Vera Sue Hill, David Hobson, Bobby Honour, Carroll Howell, Leona Howell Frankie Jernigan, Hartwell Jordan, Linda Kennedy, Gwen Kraft, Hazel Lane, Vivien Lane Gerald Lawrence, Faye Lee, Randall Lee, Annie Jo Matthews, Woody McKay, Joan McLendon Lorene Parnell, Margie Pattillo, Sandra Stokes, Carl Spring, A1 Tolson, Libby Truluck Lanier Welch, Phyllis Ann White, Marilyn Wilkes, John Woods, Jerry Yarborough, Mitchie Yarborough Buy a hot dog! JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Trying hard! Hang that straight! 26 ■9! John Alexander, Roddey Anderson, Ann Andrews President, Hubert Baker; Vice-President, Janie White; S e c r e t a r y , Dean Tedder; Treasurer, Sally Folendore; Representa- tive, Dorothy Shealy Judy Atkinson, Hubert Baker, Kenny Benton, Tommy Cannon, Levon Carroway, Eddie Cribb Priscilla Denham, Hazel Evans, Laura Belle Floyd, Sal Folendore, Joseph Graham, Jimmy Gordon Margaret Hancock, Evie Joyce Hanniford, Carol Hawkins, Jimmy Hicks, Willis Hill, Bettina Howell Patsy Howell, Sonny Huggins, Mary Jeffords, Julia Jones, Randall Jordan, Mary Frances Kea Mike Kirby, June Langston, Rudolph Lee, Lucius Logan, Evelyn Lynch, Jimmy Lynch Patsy Lynch, Sammy McKoone, Henry Morris, Charles Pappas, Elaine Pappas, Allan Pierce Ronald Pierce, Allen Powers, Henry Powers, Roger Rutledge, Beverly Saverance, Grant Saverance Tony Saverance, Lynette Severance, Dorothy Shealy, Sammy Stevens, A1 Strother, Dean Tedder Dickie Tolson, Russell Turner, Al Waldrop, Bobby Welch, Janie White, David Williams OFFICERS President, Frances Humphrey; Vice-President, Harry Cribb; Secretary, Virginia Anne Anderson; Treasurer, Margaret Lind Emily Jean Allen, John Anderson Marion Anderson, Virginia Anne Anderson, Ward Anderson, Jimmy Brown, T.L. Burrows, Richard Cashwell Malcolm Cothran, Harry Cribb, Melvin Cusaac, Anne Defee, Kenneth DuRant, Thomas Driggers Kenneth Emerson, Sonny Fountain, Thad Galloway, Paul Gates, Dwight Ham, Edward Harper Bob Hicks, Angeline Hopkins, Frances Humphrey, Connie Huntly, Ronald Jones, Kadell Jordan Emma Jane Joyner, Rebecca Kea, Brenda Langston, Margaret Lind, Wallace Lockhart, Gratton Matthews Nita Matthews, Julia McElveen, Janice McMillan, Sandra Mims, Dianne Morris, Linda Morris Georgine Nissen, Randy Player, Jimmy Pugh, Ann Reid, Margaret Reynolds, Martha Ann Richburg Brenda Saverance, Gayle Shealy, Dora Lou Skinner, Peggy Spring, John Strother, Spencer Strother Barbara Watford, Jackie Watford, Larry Watford, Lynn White, Freddie Young MIKE KIRBY, Secretary; AL TOLSON, Vice-President STEVE HICKS, Treasurer MISS VIRGIL FOWLER Sponsor ARNOLD WADE President Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Mellette; Treasurer, Gwen Kraft; President, George Howell; Secretary, David Anderson; Vice-President, Phyllis White. BETA CLUB AND Editor, Mary Conner; Asst. Editor, Gwen Kraft. STAFF Sponsor, Miss Virgil Fowler; Advertising Manager, Richard Powers; Business Manager, Winnie Lee Jernigan. PRODUCTION STAFF WRITING STAFF PRODUCTION MANAGER, Charles DuRant SPORTS EDITOR David Anderson WHIRLWIND STAFF Qp SPONSOR Miss Virgil Fowler ASST. EDITOR Joan McLendon EDITOR Frank Patten w’y VVX- GLEE CLUB Director - Mrs. Estelle Cannon 37 TIMMONSVILLE CHAPTER JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS J .H.A. Treasurer - Lynn White Sponsor - Mrs. Loutee Pardue Vice-President - Bettina Howell President - Dorothy Shealy Secretary - Linda Morris Reporter - Nita Matthews iHlffl 'V « ljhVV FRENCH CLUB Treasurer, Libby Truluck; Vice-President, Mary Conner; President, Marilyn Kirby; Secretary, Annette Carter. Secretary-Treasurer, Harry Cribb; Program Chairman, Julia Jones; Vice-President, Margaret Hancock; Presi- dent, Mike Kirby. LATIN CLUB SEXTETTE BLOCK T” 42 HOMECOMING QUEEN - Grace Hill CAPTAIN - Loraine Cusaac Carolyn Hughes, Margie Pattillo, Dorothy Shealy, Joyce Betts, Grace Hill, Nancy P a r n e 11, Annette Carter, Camille Clamp. BUS DRIVERS Emory Carter, Don Morris, Harvey Campbell, George Howell, Curtis Evans, Loraine Cusaac, Jesse Ray Smith, Steve Hicks, Carroll Young, Bill Young. 44 «jlfc- -M..n W Prou. C APT AIN- - Arnold Wade CO-CAPTAIN--Ann Green Timmonsville 36 Timmonsville 48 Timmonsville 53 Timmonsville 32 Timmonsville 35 Timmonsville 41 Timmonsville 38 Timmonsville 45 Timmonsville 46 Timmonsville 36 Timmonsville 43 Timmonsville 22 Timmonsville 44 Bishopville 32 Mayewood 17 East Clarendon 39 Ashwood-Central 33 Lamar 37 Bishopville 41 McColl 30 Latta 27 East Clarendon 26 Ashwood-Central 26 Hillcrest 22 Mayewood 16 Florence 33 Co-Captains Carroll Young Steve Hicks Timmonsville 32 Timmonsville 48 Timmonsville 44 Timmonsville 66 Timmonsville 52 Timmonsville 46 Timmonsville 37 Timmonsville 45 Timmonsville 53 Timmonsville 63 Timmonsville 65 Timmonsville 50 Bishopville 30 Mayewood 36 East Clarendon 46 Ashwood Central 44 Lamar 2 5 McColl 36 Bishopville 39 Latta 25 East Clarendon 42 Ashwood Central Hillcrest 44 Sumter 65 49 BASEBALL Carr°n Young, A1 Strother, Wallace Lockhart, Bob Hicks, Ward Anderson, Freddie Young, Steve Hicks, Jimmy Hicks, Tommy Hensley, Gerald Lawrence, Jerry Yarborough, Jimmy Brown. 50 Joyce Betts Gayle Shealy Head Cheerleader Camille Clamp Edna Hancock Dorothy Shealy Secretary, Betty Betts; President, Carole Houser; Vice- President, Gale Carter; Treasurer, Don Young. Alexander, Jerry Anderson, Ellington Anderson, Gaye Atkinson, Norman Betts, Betty Bramlett, Dianne Burrows, Jimmy Burrows, W. E. Cameron, Dub Campbell, Betty Jean Carte , Gale Clamp, Carol Cusaac, Lilias Driggers, Patricia Driggers, Willie Mae Floyd, Novice Friar, Elizabeth Gibbs, Patricia Godwin, Edison Grady, Charles 54 Graham, Gayle Green, Linda Ham, Teggie Hicks, Gail Hill, John Wayne Hill, Mable Jane Hill, Mary Beth Hobson, Leon Hollman, Don Honour, Marty Houser, Carole Howell, Bobbie Jernigan, Elizabeth Kelly, Linda Kirby, Bonnie Ruth Lee, Frank Lee, Roger Mayberry, Wayne McGee, Linda McKay, Adrienne McKay, Wayne Mellette, Jane Mims, Wanda Moore, Palmer Morris, Minnie Pearl Morris, Tommy Pappas, Arthur Parnell, Nola Mae Powers, Johnny Severance, Stanley Stokes, Colie Strother, Anna Tedder, Sandra Thompson, Maxine Walker, Ann Watford, Patsy Weatherly, Lee Windham, Vivian Ann Yarborough, Donna Yarborough, Kay Young, Don Young, Larry 55 Secretary, Billy Gordon; Treasurer, Jerry Pierce; Vice- President, Jane Hicks; President, Jean McLendon. Anderson, Ronnie Askins, Arthur Baroody, Linda Brown, Jane Brown, Michael Campbell, Carl Cashwell, Frank Conner, Alvin Conner, Edward Denham, Mickey Dorriety, Dianne DuRant, Catherine English, Shelby Forkasdi, Helen Gaymon, Louise Garner, Franees Gibbs, Nancy Gordon, Billy 56 Green, Carl Hanna, Laurie Hicks, Jane Honour, Peggy Howell, Patsy Howell, Shirley Jeffords, Roland Jordan, Tommy Jordan, Richard Knotts, Helen Langston, Lela Logan, Patsy Lowery, Charles Lynch, Barbara Lynch, Mary Mathis, Jenny Lynn McKay, Margie McLendon, Jane McLendon, Jean Moore, Harriet Morris, Bobby Nesbitt, Charles Oliver, Zella Mae Pierce, Bobby Pierce, David Pierce, Jerry Player, Constance Quantz, Bobby Rogers, Edna Rae Shealy, Bobby Sims, Marion Sims, James Allen Tolson, Don Turner, Ann Ward, Alvin Watford, Jerriel Welch, Gerald Wilson, Franees Windham, Jimmy Windham, Katherine Young, Bobby Young, Robert C. 57 JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT - Frances Ann Garner 7- A REPRESENTATIVE - Lela Langston 8- B REPRESENTATIVE - Arthur Pappas TREASURER - Constance Player 7- B REPRESENTATIVE - Edward Conner SECRETARY - Larry Young 8- A REPRESENTATIVE - Wayne Mayberry PRESIDENT - Gail Hicks GLEE CLUB 58 PEE DEE STATE BANK 2% Interest Paid on Savings Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. T immonsville South Carolina COTHRAN FURNITURE CO. Timmonsville, South Carolina Furniture and Carpet for the Home and Office JORDAN CHEVROLET, INC. You're Ahead All the Way With Chevrolet Highway 76 Timmons ville, South Carolina HOPKINS SHELL SERVICE Compliments of TIMMONSVILLE OIL CO. Modern Ginnery Compliments of HAM AND PERRY, INC. Home Furnishings Funeral Directors Ambulance Timmonsville South Carolina TARTE MOTOR CO. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Timmonsville, South Carolina Sales and Service Compliments of COLLINS MILLING CO. Timmonsville South Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. Timmonsville South Carolina B. C. MOORE SONS, INC. Buy from Moore and Save More Timmonsville South Carolina PALMETTO AUTO COMPANY Your Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer Timmonsville South Carolina ANDREWS-DONOHOE COMPANY LUMBER DuPont Paints Supplies P. O. Box 5 Timmonsville South Carolina J. MILTON TRULUCK Compliments of Cotton--Fertilizers - -Insecticides Located at Old Seaboard Depot TIMMONSVILLE ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Timmonsville South Carolina C. R. Patten, Owner and Operator ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. Compliments of Quality Is Our Motto ATKINSON COTTON CO. Timmonsville South Carolina Timmonsville South Carolina FARMERS GROCERY Compliments of Complete Self-Service PLANTERS GREGORY'S WAREHOUSES Timmonsville South Carolina H. H. Gregory - Ray Baker Compliments of Compliments of LOCKHART'S INSURANCE AGENCY FAMILY FINANCE CO. Compliments of Compliments of CARTER'S BAKE SHOP WARREN SALES CO. JONES HARDWARE CO. RUSH OIL CO. Timmonsville South Carolina Compliments of A. Q. MILLS Timmonsville South Carolina Compliments of MELLETTE'S CLEANERS L. B. Mathis J. R. Mellette Compliments of 76 GRILL Highway 76 Good Eats--Good People TIMMONSVILLE LUNCH Compliments of MATTHEWS BARBER SHOP Jordan, Taylor, Matthews SOUTHERN CITIES ICE AND COAL CO. Timmonsville South Carolina Compliments of FLYNN'S SERVICE STATION SMITH OIL COMPANY Your Esso Distributor Timmonsville South Carolina Compliments of ANDERSON DRUG STORE Compliments of Matthews Welding Shop Bright Leaf Grill Quick's Florist T. C. Player Insurance Co. Flowers for all Occasions Member F.T.D. Carolina Laundry and Cleaners Belk's Dept. Store Home of Better Values S. G. Baroody Food Store Clayton's Furniture Co. 89 SHdvaooinv


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