Timmonsville High School - Tihisco Yearbook (Timmonsville, SC)

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1965 Presented By Yearbook Staff Timmonsville High School Timmonsville, South Carolina 2 Contents Foreword  . ii Timmonsville High School means many things to many people. To some, it is a mere resting place. To others, it may be a good school that offers a basic Beaucation... but to most students, T. H. S. is a place to grow... it is a way of life. Everyday life at T. H. S. has many facets. After the rush of settling down, the student becomes fa- miliar with the various classes and organizations... becomes active in some, gradually realizing that he is an integral part of a whole... whether during the participation in class activities or amid the laughter and cheers at an athletic event. For some, leadership and recognition follow... but whether he becomes the greatest of leaders or the best of followers, he be- comes aware of a specific goal... learning for the future and striving for success. 3 Dedication Mr. William Boyd Carmichael Dedication may be found in numerous forms within a single individual. It may be an pronounced as the dedication seen at an athletic event, or as quiet as the devotion of a father to a son. In the case of a principal, dedi- cation has various other outlets. His school, his faculty, his students--all these are objects of a principal's devotion. The principal of Timmonsville High School possesses these elements. In addition, he is a devoted father and husband and a deeply devoted Christian. In return for his devotion to us, we wish to dedicate the 1965 TIHISCO to Mr. WILLIAM BOYD CARMICHAEL. 8 Administration and Faculty 9 Superintendent Mr. J. R. Mellette Mr. J. Ramsey Mellette, A. B., Wofford College, M. Ed., University of S. C. Principal Mr. W. B. Carmichael W. B. Carmichael, A. B., Wofford College, M. Ed., University of S. C. Annie G. McKay, Winthrop College t u i.iiU Secretary Mrs. Annie G. McKay Miss Ida Virgil Fowler, A. B., M. A., University of South Carolina; teaches English and French. Mrs. Loutee H. Pardue, B. S., Winthrop College; teaches home economics and family living. 1 www Mr. T. H. Gasper, B.S., South Dakota State University; teaches agri- culture . Mrs. Dene A. Dono- hoe, A.B., Limestone College; teaches chemistry, biology, and physical science. Mr. Ned C. Owings, B.S., Clemson University; teaches band and World History. Miss Carolyn Payne, B.A., Columbia College; is librarian. Mr. O.K. Koon, B.S. Clemson Uni- versity, M. Ed., University of S.C.; teaches economics, shop and guidance. Mrs. Doris W. Carmichael, A.B., Columbia College; teaches English. Mr. William L. Pate, Jr., B. S., Clemson University; teaches South Carolina History and physical education. Mr. Billy R. Anderson, B. S., Clemson Univer- sity; teaches arithmetic. Mrs. Catherine Y. Atkinson, B. S., Coker College; teaches science and physical education. Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Mauldin, B. A., Furman University; teaches piano. Mrs. R. B. Cannon, Queen's College; teaches piano. Susie Smith, Cafeteria Manager. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Donna Powers, president; Dennis Hill, vice-president; Annelle White, secretary; Linda Walkup, treasurer; Virginia DuRant and Harriet McMillan, representatives. Senior Class of 1965 Numbers 44 Mrs. Lillian Wade and Mrs. Loutee Pardue, senior class sponsors, MASCOTS: Betsy and Bunny Rush, plan the magazine campaign. Roy, Rhett, and Johnny are always ready to participate in extra-curricular activities Earl Robert Baker Weldon Lee Benton Johnny Ray Coker Vici Lynn Cunningham David Marion Cusaac Fredrick David Denham Virginia Adell DuRant Patricia Faye Fletcher Ivy Eula Fountain Arthur Rhett Garner III Ryan Thomas Hicks Janice Cecelia Hickson Linda Lee Hickson Dennis Fulton Hill Johnny Franklin Hobson Ugh, I look better than that! , as Judy. Annelle and Sara marvel over their pictures. David O'Neal Holman, Jr, Lester Leroy Hopkins, Jr, All right, who stole my reference cards? • Rudy William Lee Virgie Christine Lewellyn Linda and Donna will try anything to get out of activity period. Carl Lester McDowell Claudia Jane McGee Sara Pauline McLeod Blanche Harriet McMillan Judith Anne Morrell Muriel Lorine Morris Nancy Lynn Morris 7 % Donna Powers, MISS D. A. R. , helps in the office. David Holman, KING TEEN for Timmonsville High, returns home after an educational week-end at Wofford College. Colleges and Organizations Award Top Honors Chosen as MARSHALS for their scholastic averages were Harriet McMillan, Sara McLeod, David Holman, and Pat Fletcher, chief marshal. David Holman, Linda Walkup, Sara McLeod, and Johnny Coker were the four Seniors chosen ro represent Timmonsville High School at GIRL'S and BOY'S STATE last June in Columbia. to Harriet McMilla i, Pat Fletcher, and David Holman, T.H.S.'s FURMAN SCHOLARS, look forward to their weekend at Furman University. Seniors Whp Achieve Recognition MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Pat Fletcher and David Holman. David, when I wink at you in English, you slip me the book. Outstanding Seniors Win Superlative’ Honors MOST DEPENDABLE: Linda Walkup and David Holman. Linda, I know the band needs new plumes, but this is ridiculous. MOST ATHLETIC: Linda Jordan and Dwight Langston. That's what it takes, Dwight, lots of strenuous exercise! 24 FRIENDLIEST: Harriet McMillan and Mike Woods. Harriet, if you hit me one more time, I'm gonna tell my Mama! ” Superlatives Reflect Senior Class Sentiment BEST LOOKING: Angela Severance and Ryan Hicks. 'I wish he would hurry up and take that picture so we could stop being pretty! BEST DRESSED: Annelle White and Freddie Denham. O. K., Freddie, now you can tie my bow.” Seniors Find Pleasure in Choosing Superlatives BEST-ALL-ROUND: Harriet McMillan and David Holman. Harriet, why don't you get off and let me ride a little while. Class History As we, the graduating class of 1965, look back on our four years at Timmonsville High School, we realize that they were four of the most memorable years of our lives. Our accomplishments, our ac- tivities, and our failures of those years will be with us forever as cherished memories. To lead us through our first bewildering year, we elected Harriet McMillan, president; David Holman, vice-president; Judy Yarbor- ough. secretary; Ann Hunter, treasurer; Donna Powers, student coun- cil representative. After a short vacation we returned to THS as sophisticated sopho- mores. We chose David Holman, president; Harriet McMillan, vice- president; Arden Andrews, secretary; Judy Yarborough, treasurer; Donna Powers and Garris Keels, representatives. Then came one of the highlights of our high school years--we became juniors. We started as upperclassmen by electing Harriet McMillan, president; Pat Fletcher, vice-president; Garris Keels, sec- retary; Linda Walkup, treasurer; Donna Powers, representative; Dwight Langston, first semester representative; Carl McDowell, sec- ond semester representative. We presented a three act play Deadly Earnest under the direc- tion of Mrs. Rosale Conner. Mr. C. A. Neely, and Mis Carolyn Payne. Using the theme Candyland, we successfully entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. Then it happened, we were seniors. Our officers for our most important year were Donna Powers, president; Dennis Hill, vice- president; Annelle White, secretary; Linda Walkup, treasurer; Harriet McMillan and Virginia DuRant, representatives. With the aid and guidance of our sponsors--Mrs. Lillian Wade and Mrs. Loutee Pardue--we assumed the responsibilities of our position and carried on the activities of our class. We were the honored guests at the Junior-Senior Prom instead of hosts. The trip to Wash- ington and New York holds many memories that will be treasured forever. During the year Carl McDowell has served as president of the Stu- dent Council, while Judy Yarborough has served as treasurer. Linda Walkup has done a fine job as editor of the WHIRLWIND, and Sara McLeod and David Holman have served as editors of the TIHISCO. We leave our high school days with mixed feelings. We are sad that our days as students at THS are almost over; yet we are happy with the hopes and ideas of the future. We know that our alma mater, Timmonsville High School, has done an excellent job in pre- paring us for the future and that the years spent in her halls and class- rooms will never be forgotten. Seated: Phyllis Mims, President: Standing: Ann Powers, Vice-President; Dianne White, Secretary; Beckie Jordan, Treasurer; Jean Kirven, Representative; Patricia Stewart, Representative. Juniors Make Plans for College Bob Andrews Jimmy Bramlett Belva Clamp Cheryl Defee Dorinda Donohoe Linda Galloway Sonya Gaddy Dwight Godwin Cathy Goude Fanell Green Judy Hanniford Phil Hicks David Hill Gary Jeffords Becky Ann Lee 28 Beckie Jordan Jean Kirven Lyn Lawrence Bill Lockhart Louis Mathis Glenn Mills Pete Mims Phyllis Mims Albert Nissen Ann Powers Dorothy Powers Cindy Richburg Marilyn Saverance Tommy Scarborough Gloria Sims Lin Smith Robert Smith Betty Lou Springs Ranny Stevens Patricia Stewart Juniors May Take Scholastic Aptitude Test Linda Tolson Ricky Waldrop Billy Watford Wib Weatherly 29 Dianne White J. C. Yarborough Darrell Young Plaids imitate Beatles at Junior-Senior. Several Juniors enjoy scribble party for 1964 Tihisco. Servers at Candyland. Left to Right: B. Andrews, G. Jeffords, D. Donohoe, P. Mims, A. Nissen, L. Galloway, S. Gaddy, L. Tolson, P. Stewart, R. Smith, L. Mathis, and C. Defee. Seated: Sonya Gaddy, Phyllis Mims, Ann Powers, Cindy Richburg, Dianne White, Jean Kirven. Standing: Gary Jeffords, Darrell Young, Louis Mathis, Wib Weatherly, Dorinda Donohoe, Cheryl Defee. Juniors Present The Nutt Family” for Fun and for Finances SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Butch Anderson, president; Donnie Mixon, vice-president; Chick Gaddy, secretary; Jeff Phillips, treasurer; Ken Walkup, representative; Tommy Donohoe, representative. Tenth Grade Officers Preside Over Largest Class in School Butch Anderson Ann Beddingfield Mary Jane Coker Clydie Conyers Sandra Copeland Linda Dennis Tommy Donohoe Willard Dorriety Mike Evans Carole Folsom Chick Gaddy Barbara Green Glenn Hewitt Sammy Hewitt Betty Hicks Michael Higdon Faye Hill Nancy Hill Jimmy Howell Cathy Huggins Sherry Jeffords William Kellis Willie Langston 32 Alex Layton Elizabeth Lynch C. G. McKoone Jerry Mills Donnie Mixon Jimmy Moore Jim Morris Pam Morris Julian Norris Jeff Phillips Gail Pierce Sandy Powers Lanie Scarborough Jonnie B. Sellars Jane Smith Dale Springs Sophomores Look Forward to Busier Schedules of Activity. Paula Stewart Mattie Strother Mike Tolson Beth Waldrop Ken Walkup Charles Windham Debra Witherspoon Marsha Woods 33 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Gregg Weatherly, president; Bill Keels, vice-president; Emily Defee, secretary; Gay Mathis, treasurer; Aubie Truluck, representative; Barbara Cashwell, representative. Freshmen Train for Higher Positions. Russell Alexander David Andrews Barbara Cashwell Joseph Cuslidge Emily Defee Rudy Dorriety Mable Driggers Brenda Folsom Owen Freeman Cheryl Freeman Eddie Gibbs Dele Godwin Deborah Hanna Robert Hanna Dianne Hill Jim bo Hill Wanda Hill Henry Howell Linda Howell Linda Johnson Steven Jordan Bill Keels Steve Kennedy Lennie Lane n 4' ▲.a 5 Renee White Billy Windham Lynn Sims Sandy Yarborough Not Pictured: Jon Lawhon Sherrol Freeman Gay Mathis Don McDowell Keith McLeod Beth Morris Connie Oliver Roy Parnell Lynette Pierce Anthony Saverance Charles Seegars Brooks Singletary Annie Pearl Stokes Billy Stokes Tim Tolson Aubie Truluck Delle Truluck Marsha Walkup Mike Watford Gregg Weatherly Eager Freshmen Tackle New Subjects T. H. S. Rockettes? + 35 William Anderson, president; Joyce Clayton, vice-president; Vicki Truluck, secretary; Sammie White, treasurer. Eighth Donna Anderson Mike Anderson William Anderson Pat Benton Ronnie Benton Jan Bonds Jeanie Brown Raeford Buie Brenda Carter Joyce Clayton Martha Ann Coker Ann Conyers Robert Crosswell Stevie Forkasdi Randy Fox Johnny Freeman Jimmy Friar Ed Gaddy John Hancock Benny Haney Belinda Harrell Richard Hewitt Wayne Hill Keith Holmes Dan Knight Beverly Lane Randy Lee Dora McElveen Rhonda Mills Karen Mims Graders Enter Last Year of Junior High Vincent Murray Cynthia Phillips Kenneth Pierce Darrell Register Amy Rutledge Jenny Scarborough Jackie Sims Harvey Smith James Smith Joy Smith Amanda Stephens Mary Alice Strickland Raymond Thibodeau Craig Thigpen Timmy Timmons Vicki Truluck Barbara Weatherly Frankie Weaver Wanda Weaver Rosemary White Jay Anderson, president; Mike Walkup, vice-president; Daryl Conner, secretary; Frank Alexander, treasurer. Seventh Grade Has Active Students Jay Anderson Cary Andrews Charles Ard David Ard Frank Alexander Joey Alexander Frances Bramlett Barbara Carter Sandra Clamp Nancy Conyers Darrell Conner Jeanette Curry Larry Defee Ronnie Dorriety Tommy Dorriety Donnie Mae Driggers Kenneth Evans Jerry Freeman Roger Freeman Gaynelle Galloway Jackie Gibbs Ellen Goude Gay Ham Cary Hammond Glenda Hicks Steve Hickson Bobby Hill Carlton Howell Leon Howell Lin Howell Bobby Langston Jimmy Langston Lynette Langston Rachael Layton Lance Lewis Jones Lockhart Sandy Matthews Janice McElveen Jimmy McElveen Glenn McKay Trina McKay Elizabeth Mellette Pat Morris Michael Norris Johnny Pierce Steve Pierce Mitchie Powers Joyce Register Donnie Richburg Ben Saverance Jimmy Simms Sylvia Smith Darrell Stephens Beth Stewart Vicki Thomas Ja Truluck Sharon Vause Bill Walkup Mike Walkup Mickey Ward Donnie Watford Ray Watford Ronnie Watford Teresa Weatherly Val White Harriet Young Coaches Hewitt and Kennedy pose with the co-captains of the Junior Varsity. Newly elected Seventh grade class officers are proud of the confidence shown in them. Junior High cheerleaders participate in the Homecoming parade. Junior High Activities Activities 41 Carl McDowell, president, listens as David Holman explains that he has been chosen as one of South Carolina's two delegates to the Senate Youth Pro- gram in Washington. Standing: Miss Fowler, advisor: Cindy Richburg, vice-president; David Holman, treasurer of the South Carolina Association of Student Councils; Carl McDowell, president; Seated: Faye Hill, secretary, and Judy Yarborough, treasurer. Student Council Operates Bookstore Left to Right: Miss Fowler, advisor; David Holman, Cindy Richburg, Tommy Donohoe, Judy Yarborough, Ken Walkup, Patricia Stewart, Aubie Truluck, Mary Jean Kirven, Phyllis Mims, Barbara Cashwell, Harriet McMillan, Faye Hill, Butch Anderson, Virginia DuRant, Gregg Weatherly, and Carl McDowell. Seated: Miss Payne, sponsor; Pat Fletcher, president; David Holman, vice-president; Beckie Jordan, secretary; Dorinda Donohoe, treasurer. Standing: Annelle White, Chick Gaddy, Sara McLeod, Gail Pierce, Mary Jean Kirven, Butch Ander- son, Cheryl Defee, Ken Walkup, Johnny Coker, Ann Beddingfield, Gary Jeffords, Sandra Copeland, Louis Mathis, and Sherry Jeffords. Beta Club Starts Tutoring Service Pat Fletcher, president, is discussing plans for the Beta Club to attend the state convention with Miss Payne. 43 Standing: David Holman, Sara McLeod, Linda Walkup, Donna Powers, Judy Morrell, Linda Jordan, Nancy Morris, Rhett Garner, Johnny Hobson, Mike Woods, Miss Payne, advisor. Seated: Garris Keels, Harriet McMillan, Jane McGee, An- nelle White, Pat Fletcher. Tihisco Portrays Everyday Student Life Co-editors, Sara McLeod and David Holman draw the lay-out with the assistance of Miss Payne, advisor, for the 1965 Tihisco. Jane, Johnny, Ann, and Garris examine earlier volumes of the Tihisco as they compare and discuss methods of writing. EDITORIAL STAFF: Standing: S. McLeod, D. Donohoe, A. Powers, H. McMillan, D. Young, G. Mills, W. Weatherly: Seated: B. Jordan, J. Kirven, L. Walkup, P. Mims, Miss Fowler, B. Anderson. Whirlwind Keeps Students Informed of School Activities Editor, Linda Walkup, discusses the Whirlwind's next issue with Miss Fowler. TYPING STAFF: J. Hickson, A. White, I. Fountain, C. Goude, V. DuRant, J. McGee, J. Yarborough, N. Morris, Mrs. Coleman, L. Jordan, C. jernigan, J. Morrell. Drum Major: P. Fletcher. Color Guards: P. Mims, B. Lee, S. Gaddy, P. Stewart, C. Defee. Majorettes: B. Cash well, A. White, V. Cunningham, N. Hill. 1st Row: R. Watford, V. Truluck, E. Mellette, R. White, D. Ricbburg. 2nd Row: G. Galloway, T. McKay, J. Truluck, B. Windham. 3rd Row: S. Yarborough, G. Hicks, T. Weatherly, L. Walkup, D. Stevens. 4th Row: H. Young, D. Truluck, R. Watford, B. Morris, C. Andrews. 5th Row: G. Keels, G. Young, V. White, V. DuRant, A. Nissen. 6th Row: D. Mixon, M. B. Yarborough, L. Mathis, S. Copeland, B. Stewart. 7th Row: C. Ard, S. McLeod, J. Sellars, P. Morris, S. Matthews. 8th Row: L. Hickson, D. Donohoe, S. Hewitt. Members prepare for half-time performances. The Color Guards are Phyllis Mims, Beckie Ann Lee, Sonya Gaddy, Patricia.Stewart, and Cheryl Defee. Majorettes are Barbara Cash- well, Annelle White, Vici Cunn- ingham, Nancy Hill. Band Wins Trophy in Christmas Parade Drum Major Pat Fletcher dis- cusses a parade route with Mr. Owings, Director. Band officers are Sara McLeod, Band Secretary; Virginia DuRant, Librarian; Pat Fletcher, Drum Major; Linda Walkup, Director's Secretary. The band marches in the 1964 Homecoming Parade. First Row: Mrs. R. B. Cannon, director; D. Hill, F. Hill, N. Morris, P. Stewart, S. Powers, L. Jordan, G. Keels. D. Green, B. Clamp, R. Pierce. Second Row: R. White. B. Morris. S. Jeffords, L. Walkup. J. Yarborough. D. Powers, L. Scarborough, A. Saverance, B. Hicks. L. Galloway. H. McMillan. Third Row: L. Pierce, D. Donohoe. M. Coker, W. Hill, E. Lynch, B. Waldrop, A. White, M. Woods, C. Huggins, B. Folsom, L. Howell, G. Pierce, L. Hickson, B. Baker, Glee Club Has New Director Mrs. Cannon, director, and Dorinda Donohoe, accompanist, plan the Spring Concert. Faye Hill sings at the school's annual Christmas program. 48 CLUB: 1st Row: Mr. Koon, W. Weatherly, R. Gamer, S. Oliver, J. McGee, J. Yarborough, L. Jordan, D. Powers, P. Stewart, 2nd Row: W. Benton, D. Hill, W. C. Weaver, F. Denham, B. Lee, M. Woods, C. Jernigan, G. Young, 3rd Row: R. Stevens, R. Hicks, J. Hobson. 360 Students Transported by Bus Drivers DRIVERS: R. Gamer, R. Hicks, J. McGee, J. Yarborough, L. Jordan, D. Powers. 2nd Row: D. Hill, W. C. Weaver, J. Hobson, F. Den- ham, M. Woods. OFFICERS: Johnny Hobson, President; Freddie Den- ham, Vice-President; Mike Woods, Treasurer; Mr. Koon, Sponsor; absent: W. C. Weaver, Secretary. 49 Left to Right- 1st Row: Mrs. L. Pardue, advisor; D. Donohoe, president; P. Mims, 1st vice president; S. Gaddy, 2nd vice president; S. McLeod, reporter; C. Richburg, parliamentarian; N. Morris, chairman of projects; S. Jeffords, chairman of membership; V. DuRant, chairman of finance; N. Hill, chairman of recreation. 2nd Row; L. Tolson, E. Defee, L. Johnson, J. Kirven, C. Oliver, P. Howell, C. Defee, L. Hickson, J. Sellars, F. Hill, L. Jordan. 3rd Row: R. Pierce, B. Cashwell, P. Stewart, L. Howell, W. Hill, L. Galloway, B. Morris, J. Morrell, M. Coker. 4th Row: A. Stokes, B. Lee, D. Wither- spoon, L. Dennis, P. Morris, B. Hicks, G. Mathis, R. White, L. Pierce. 5th Row: S. Freeman, C. Jernigan, J. McGee, B. Folson, D. White, C. Huggins, M. Woods. T. H. S. Girl Is Elected State President New FHA members are installed in September meeting. State FHA President, Sara McLeod, shows new handbook to local president, Dorinda Donohoe, and Mrs. Loutee Pardue, advisor. First Row: W. C. Weaver, president; Phil Hicks, sentinel; J. C. Yarborough, treasurer; Weldon Benton, reporter; Ricky Waldrop, vice-president; Charles Windham, secretary; Mr. Gasper, sponsor. Second row: Fanell Greene, Glenn Mills, Billy Watford, David Cussac, Robert Hanna, Tommy Scarborough, Roy Parnell, Brooks Singletary, Dwight Godwin, Steve Kennedy. Third row: Eddie Gibbs, Jim Morris, Dale Spring, Tim Tolson, Anthony Serverance, Russell Alexander, George Young, Charles Segers, Rudy Dorriety. W. C. Weaver, president, and Mr. Gasper, sponsor, congratulate Pat Fletcher on being chosen Florence County F.F.A, Sweetheart. First Row: Miss Fowler, S. Jeffords, D. McDowell, F. Hill, B. Windham, N. Morris, G. Keels, B, Keels, J, Kirven, D. Hill, M. Walkup. Second Row: S. Copeland, L. Hickson, A. Nissen, S, McLeod, G, Weatherly, B. Morris, J, Hill, A. Beddingfield, S. Jordan, C. Defee, D. Mixon, B. Hicks, L. Walkup. Third Row: D. Truluck, D. White, W. Hill, D. Donohoe, G. Pierce, P. Fletcher, M. Strother, E. Lynch. B. Folsom, H. McMillan, L. Scarborough, A. Truluck, P. Mims, Fourth Row: M. Evans, B. Stokes, K. McLeod, H. Howell, D. Andrews, D. Holman, T. Donohoe, J. Phillips, G. Jeffords, L. Mathis, J. Cuslidge, L. Lane, C. Gaddy, M. Watford. French Club Has Largest Membership in School Miss Fowler, Harriet, Chick, and Nancy plan a meeting for the French Club. SEATED: Judy Morrell, Jane McGee, Nancy Morris, Patricia Howell, Linda Jordan, Linda Walkup, Johnny Hobson, ing: Linda Tolson, Patricia Stewart, Nancy Hill, Gay Mathis. Library Club Members Are Active Linda and Nancy try to appear busy as they check out books at the desk. Stand- 53 55 Sports Whirlwinds Are Second in Conference Fullback Phil Hicks gains valuable yardage against Manning. Timmonsville. . . 12 Kingstree..........7 Timmonsville. . . 19 Mayewood..........14 Timmonsville. . . 27 Lamar.............27 Timmonsville. . . 28 East Clarendon ... .6 Timmonsville. . . 6 McColl.............0 Half-back Ken Walkup breaks through the Manning line. Timmonsville. . . . .0 Latta Timmonsville. . . . .7 Southside. . . . 0 Timmonsville. . . . 13 Furman. . . . . 13 Timmonsville. . . . 20 Lake City. . . . 14 Timmonsville. . . . 34 Manning . . . . 33 First Row: Left to Right: B. Andrews, P. Hicks, J. C. Yarborough, D. Langston, W. Weatherly, J. Bramlett. Second Row: Coach Pate, R. Waldrop, K. Walkup, P. Mims, B. Lockhart, L. Smith, F. Denham, W. Kellis, manager, Coach Lewis. Third Row: B. Anderson, G. Jeffords, T. Donohoe, M. Woods, W. Benton, D. Holman, R. Smith, R. Garner. Team Achieves Best Season Since 1959 T’ville defense makes goal line stand against Furman. Touchdown for Timmonsville! Left to Right: Assistant Coach Bill Pate, Captain Dwight Langston, and Head Coach Simon Sylvester Lewis. The Wedge Linemen: Mike Woods, Tommy Donohoe, Weldon Benton, David Holman, Bill Lockhart, Ricky Waldrop, Phil Hicks Backfield: Ken Walkup, Rhett Garner, Freddie Denham, Dwight Langston. Weldon Benton, tackle. Lettered three years. Senior Players Rhett Garner, fullback. Lettered four years. David Holman, guard. Lettered four years. Dwight Langston, halfback. Lettered six years. Mike Woods, tackle. Lettered five years. ,;-V J Freddie Denham, quarterback. Lettered four years. mam Standing: Coach Bill Pate, Sammy White, Jeff Phillips, Mike Watford, Julian Norris, Mike Tolson, Michael Higdon, Alex Layton, Glenn Hewitt, David Andrews, Joseph Cuslidge, Chick Gaddy, Coach Simon Lewis. Kneeling: Steven Jordan, Keith McLeod, Russell Alexander, Mike Anderson, Bill Keels. Junior Varsity Has Winning Season Timmonsville .... 13 Furman............0 Timmonsville.... .0 Mayewood . . . 0 Timmonsville.........6 Lamar.............0 Timmonsville . . . . D Mayewood . . 20 Timmonsville .... 0 Furman............0 Timmonsville .... .7 Lamar.............0 Timmonsville .... 13 Poynor............0 Timmonsville.........7 Lake City. . . . 0 Chick Gaddy, captain, and Coach Bill Pate make plans for an afternoon game. Linemen: Mike Tolson, Glenn Hewitt, Juian Norris, Mike Watford, David Andrews, Keith McLeod, Joseph Cuslidge. Back- field: Jeff Phillips, Chick Gaddy, Bill Keels, Russell Alexander. Ann Beddingfield fights for rebound against East Clarendon. Coach Bill Pate and his co-captains, Annelle White and Linda Jordan, pose before a game. Whirlies Are Runners- Up in Conference First Row: Faye Hill, Beth Waldrop, Annelle White, Linda Louise Jordan, Ann Beddingfield, Sherry Jeffords, Marsha Walkup. Second Row: Sandy Yarborough, Renee White, Barbara Green, Marsha Woods, Pam Morris, Barbara Cashwell. Third Row: Phyllis Mims, Linda Howell, Coach Pate, Emily Defee, Elizabeth Lynch. Hey, Annelle, what did you do with the ball?' Jumpball! Girls Basketball Games Always Provide Excitement Linda Jordan gets two more points against McBee. Timmonsville.., ...26 Coward ...24 Timmonsville... ... 35 East Clarendon... .. .24 Timmonsville.,, .. .43 Lamar ...28 Timmonsville... ...32 Latta ...42 Timmonsville... ...25 Mayewood ...40 Timmonsville... . . . 44 Coward .. .29 Timmonsville... ...33 Furman . . .40 Timmonsville... .. . 17 Southside ...50 Timmonsville... ...62 Lamar ...40 Timmonsville... ...50 Lynchburg ...22 Timmonsville... ...38 East Clarendon... ...25 Timmonsville... ...35 Lana Timmonsville... ...26 Furman ...32 Timmonsville.,. ...46 Lynchburg ...25 Timmonsville... ...26 Southside ...39 Timmonsville... ...23 McBee .. .50 Timmonsville... .. .47 Mayewood ...42 Timmonsville... ...29 McBee ...54 Timmonsville... ...48 Lamar .. .41 Timmonsville.., ...40 Coward .. .24 Timmonsville... ...30 Lana ...44 Timmonsville... ...43 Furman ...37 Timmonsville... ...26 Latta ...28 Coach Pate gives the team a pep talk during a time out. First Row: Carl McDowell, manager; Lennie Lane, Tommy Donohoe. David Andrews, Chick Gaddy, Jeff Phillips, William Kellis, manager. Second Row: Butch Anderson, Freddie Denham, Ryan Hicks, Mike Woods. Johnny Coker, Gary Jeffords, Ken Walkup, Coach Lewis. Captain Mike Woods and Coach Simon Lewis discuss their opponents. 62 Basketball Team Has Another Winning Season Coach Lewis explains the strategy to be used in a conference game to his first string players. Mike Woods tries for two points against Southside. Will it, or won't it? Timmonsville... ...63 Coward .. .39 Timmonsville... ...61 East Clarendon... .. .51 Timmonsville... .. .49 Lamar Timmonsville... ...43 Latta ...59 Timmonsville... ...60 Mayewood ...30 Timmonsville... ...56 Coward Timmonsville... ...33 Furman .. .43 Timmonsville... ...49 Southside ...65 Timmonsville... .. .63 Lamar ...66 Timmonsville... ...81 Lynchburg Timmonsville... ...65 East Clarendon... ...48 Timmonsville... ...50 Latta Timmonsville... ...60 Furman Timmonsville... ...72 Lynchburg Timmonsville... ...53 Southside ...59 Timmonsville... ...60 McBee ...52 Timmonsville... ...78 Mayewood Timmonsville... McBee Timmonsville... ...76 Lamar Whirlwinds fight for the ball against East Clarendon. Team Wins II of 19 Games Hey, Mike, the basket's the other way!” 63 tr 64 First Row: Jimmy Moore, David Hill, Dennis Hill, Dwight Langston, David Holman, Pete Mims, J. C. Yarborough. Second Row: Phil Hicks, Ken Walkup, Jimmy Bramlett, Rudy Lee. Weldon Benton, Albert Cobb, Robert Smith, David Andrews, William Kellis, manager. Track Team Shows Improvement J. C. Yarborough and Ken Walkup practice hand-offs for the 880 yard relay team. 65 Coach, team, pep, steam, fifteen rahs for the Timmonsville team. With this familiar yell, Donna Powers, Cindy Richburg, Judy Yarborough, Mary Jean Kirven, Anne Powers, and Harriet McMillan lead the cheering section. Cheerleaders Urge Whirlwinds to Victory Judy Yarborough Head Cheerleader The cheerleaders lead the students at a Friday night basketball game. 67 Beauties Miss Tihisco Miss Pat Fletcher Miss Sophomore SHERRY JEFFORDS Miss Junior MARY JEAN KIRVEN Miss Senior DONNA POWERS Class Beauties Miss Freshman SANDY YARBOROUGH Miss Harriet McMillan, sponsor for Mike Woods, with escort Johnny Hobson. Miss Judy Yarborough, sponsor for David Hol- man. with escort Dennis Hill. Miss Donna Powers, sponsor for Freddie Denham, with escort Ryan Hicks. Miss Angela Severance, sponsor for Weldon Benton, with escort W. C. Weaver. Miss Vici Cunningham, sponsor for Rhett Garner. Miss Harriet McMillan was elected by the Student Body of Timmonsville High School as HOMECOMING QUEEN for 1964. Homecoming Is Gala Event Miss Cindy Richburg, sponsor for Dwight Langston. T.H.S. Students Achievements During September 3 - School opens. 4 - Start of Football season. 9 - Magazine sales begin. October 12 - Calendar sales begin, 12-14 - State Student Council Convention. November 6 - Homecoming parade and dance. End of Football season. 21 - FHA Square Dance. Remember Their and Failures 1964-65 November 24 - Junior class play. 26-29 - Thanksgiving holidays. December 1 - Start of Basketball season. 19 - Christmas program. 19-January 3 - Christmas holidays. 73 January 20-22 - First semester exams. February 12 - Student Council bar-b-que. 19 - End of Basketball season. 22-24 - Upper district tournament. 25- 27 - Conference finals. 26- 27 - State Beta Club Convention. March 17 - Baseball season begins. 19 - State Teachers' Meeting. 24 - Track meets begin. T.H.S. Is a Way of Life April 6 13 14 15-19 30 May 3 7 14 14-18 20-27 27-31 30 June 1 2 3 Student Council elections. Class officer elections. Cheerleader elections. Easter holidays. Junior-Senior Prom. End of Baseball season. Installation of Student Council members. State Track meet. Senior exams. Senior class trip. Second semester exams. Commencement sermon. Senior class day exercises. Graduation exercises. Final report cards. sz sjuauiasjjjaApv JMX FLORENCE AT 9 7 0 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home owned and operated by- Norwood O. Pigate Radio call number - KKM3339 Telephone 346-4911 Timmonsville, S.C. TODD AND MOORE, INC, Your Specialist In Sports 707 Main Street Phone 256-8316 Columbia, South Carolina HEWITT AND WARD GULF SERVICE We give complete service Telephone 346-7372 505 W, Smith Street Timmonsville, S, C. GREER MUSIC CO. 410 W. Evans St. Florence, S. C. 662-8773 Pianos - Organs Band Instruments, Epiphone, Fender Guitars and Sheet Music TIMMONSVILLE STYLE CENTER 152 W. Main Street Timmonsville, S. C. Compliments of LARRY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Timmonsville, S. C. 1; Shockley's VILLAGE SHOP ; 167 S. Dargan Street j Florence, S. C. DIXIE CHEVROLET Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealers 367 W. Evans Street Florence, S. C. !; RUTLEDGE PRINTING CO, jj Commercial Printing | 106 Brockington St. Timmonsville, S. C. LAKE SWAMP GROCERY Ralph G. Anderson - Owner Lake Swamp Community If you run out . . . Run in Timmonsville, S. C. LOCKHART INSURANCE ji AGENCY i| Mr. Henry Lockhart, Jr. 346-7243 Timmonsville, S. C. ; MATTHEW'S BARBER SHOP Hair Cuts-Shampoo-Massages !; Popular Prices !; Timmonsville, South Carolina MELLETTE'S CLEANERS ji L. B. Mathis--J. R. Mellette Timmonsville, South Carolina Compliments of ! EDWIN TURNER'S ji CHICKEN BASKET Florence, S . C . BURGER RANCH DRIVE INN : Highway 76 in Timmonsville, S.C. Phone 346-5111 Forget the Rest Try the Best Private Dining Room Call for Reservation 2 Radio Call Number KKM-9379 | | COOKIN' 1 ACE CAMERA SHOP ! Fast Film Developing Phone 669-8432 462 W. Evans Florence, S. C. ; Compliments of RICE'S MEN'S SHOP Florence, South Carolina ; Ollie Stephens Don Wise THE CARRIAGE SHOPPE ; of SINGLETON'S INC. ; Florence, S. C. 78 DELEON FINKLEA Magna vox Stereo Hi-Fidelity Florence, S. C. LAYTON-PERRY, INC. Home Furnishers- Funeral Directors 24 hour ambulance service Timmonsville, South Carolina 346-7322 GREGORY'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE 346-7243 625 West Market St. Timmonsville, South Carolina A-Q MILLS, INC. 320 West Byrd Street 346-7213 Timmonsville South Carolina ATKINSON COTTON CO. Cotton- - - - -Fertilizer Timmonsville, South Carolina Compliments of CLAYTON'S FURNITURE STORE 346-7573 Timmonsville, South Carolina SAMRA'S SHOE STORE Shoes of fashion for young Ladies and Men Opposite Post Office Florence, South Carolina ■ T. C. PLAYER Insurance and Real Estate Agency 346-3071 Timmonsville South Carolina 79 80 PEE DEE STATE BANK 346-7263 Timmonsville, S. C, BRITT IMPLEMENT CO. P. O. Box 926 - 715 South Irby St. Florence, S. C. 29501 Choose from The Long Green Line of John Deere Equipment EMMIE’S BAKE SHOPPE We specialize in Home Baked Food Timmons ville, S. C CASH HARDWARE Your Helpful Handy Hardware Headquarters 116 N. Warren St. 346-7262 ANDERSON'S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist 346-4311 Timmonsville, S. C. TIMMONSVILLE GIFT SHOP China- Crystal-Silver 346-4491 QUICK'S FLORISTS Flowers for all Occasions 346-3531 106 E. Byrd Street Timmonsville, South Carolina HOPKINS SHELL STATION Service Is Our Business Timmonsville, South Carolina CAROLINA TRACTOR IMPLEMENT COMPANY 346-4361 507 W. Smith St Timmonsville, S. C. 82 FARM HOME SUPPLY INC. 346-7531 301 West Main St. Timmonsville, S. C. Everything for the Farm and Home Ar ON MA You just can't beat FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEAT CAROLINA POWER A LIGHT COMPANY An investor-owned, tax-paring, public utility company 'it Compliments of SAMMIE NORRIS' KASH KARRY GROCERY Highway 76 Timmonsville, S. C. Follow the firebird to TIMMONSVILLE FUEL COMPANY Pure oil jobbers Complete farm and home petroleum needs 346-5021 or 346-4121 E. H. SEGARS COMPANY Timmonsville, South Carolina Hardware-Fertilizer- Farm Supplies Compliments of EMERSON'S JEWELRY 101 West Evans St. Florence, S.C. COLLINS MILLING COMPANY Warren St. Timmons ville, S.C. BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE 346-4711 Main St. Timmons ville, S.C. EVANS AMERICAN STATION Corner of Smith Warren St. 346-9311 Timmonsville, S.C. Complete Auto Service Compliments of JORDAN CHEVROLET, INC. Where customers send their friends Timmonsville, South Carolina 85 Senior Statistics ROBERT EARL BAKER F. F. A. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2. WELDON LEE BENTON F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 4; Bus Driver’s Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 4; Most Improved 4. JOHNNY RAY COKER F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 3,4; Beta Club 4; Boys' State 3. VICI LYNN CUNNINGHAM Transferred from Southside High School 4; Beta Club 4; Band 4; Majorette 4; Library Club 4; F. H. A. 4; Homecom- ing Sponsor 4. DAVID MARION CUSAAC F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 3; Track 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 1. FREDRICK DAVID DENHAM Football 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,3; Bus Drivers Club 4; Vice-President 4; Library Club 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Superlative (1). VIRGINIA ADELL DURANT Band 1,2. 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4; District Band Clinic 3, 4; Library Club 3; Whirlwind Staff 4; Student Council 4; F. H. A. 1,2. 3, 4; Parliamentarian 2; Treasurer 4. PATRICIA FAYE FLETCHER Miss Tihisco 4; Miss Sophomore 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Head Majorette 1; Drum Major 2, 3,4; Student Band Director 4; District Band Clinic 3, 4; Student Council 2; Secretary 2; Latin Club 1; Vice-President 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 2; Tihisco Staff 3,4; Honor Student Glee Club 2,3; Honor Student 1,2; American History Award 2; State Elk’s Leadership Winner 4; Furman Scholar 4; Junior Play 3; Vice-President of Class 3; Chief Marshal 3; Chapter F. F. A. Sweetheart 3,4; Florence County F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Senior Superlatives (2). IVY EULA FOUNTAIN F. H. A. 1,2, 3. 4; Secretary 3; Library Club 3; Vice-Presi- dent 3; Glee Club 2,3; Whirlwind Staff 4; Alternat Cneer- leader 3. ARTHUR RHETT GARNER Football 1,2, 3,4; Most Improved 3; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H 1, 2; Track 2. 3; F. F. A. 4; Library Club 3; Bus Driver’s Club 4; Junior Play 3. RYAN THOMAS HICKS Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; French Club 2; Bus Driver’s Club 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Superlative (1). JANICE CECELIA HICKSON F. H. A. 1,2; Whirlwind Staff 4; Junior Play 3. LINDA LEE HICKSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; 4-H Club 1, 4; Vice- President 1; County and State Winner 4; Junior Play 3. DENNIS FULTON HILL F. F. A. 1; 4-H 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Baseball 2; Vice-President of Senior Class 4. JOHNNY FRANKLIN HOBSON Glee Club 1; Library Club 3, 4; Bus Driver's Club 4; Presi- dent 4; Tihisco Staff 4; Junior Play 3. DAVID O’NEAL HOLMAN, JR. Football 1,2, 3,4; All Conference 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Vice- President 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; Li- brary Club 3; Latin Club 1; President 1; Tihisco Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Jun- ior Play 3; President Sophomore Class 2; Vice-President Freshman Class 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Honor Student 3; Senate Youth Program 4; State Treasurer of SCASC 3; Boys' State 3; King Teen 4; Furman Scholar 4; Marshal 3; Class Historian 4; Senior Superlatives (3). LESTER LeROY HOPKINS, JR. Glee Club 1,3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3. CARROLL LA VERNE HOWELL Baseball 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY REBECCA HOWELL PATRICIA HOWELL F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Reporter 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Assistant 3,4. 86 Senior Statistics CAROLYN ANN JERNIGAN Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Whirlwind Staff 4; Senior Superlative (1). LINDA LOUISE JORDAN F. H. A. Club 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; President 4; Glee Club 4; Tihisco Staff 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3; Bus Driver's Club 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 4; Senior Superlative (1); Third Period Literary Society. ERIN GARRIS KEELS Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Library Club 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Latin 1; Basketball Score Keeper 4; Assistant Score Keeper 3; Tihisco Staff 4; Student Council 2; District Band Clinic 3; Junior Class Secretary 3; Sopho- more Class Representative 2; Junior Class Play 3. JERYLD DWIGHT LANGSTON Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 1.2, 3,4; Most Valuable Back 2,3; Captain 4; All-Confer- ence Halfback 4; Senior Superlative (1); 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1; Student Council 3; Library Club 3. RUDY WILLIAM LEE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 4; Glee Club 1.2. VIRGIE CHRISTINE LLEWELLYN F. H. A. 1. CARL LESTER McDOWELL Transferred Southwest High School, Atlanta, Georgia 3; Student Council Representative 3; President 4. CLAUDIA JANE McGEE F, H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Parliamentarian 3; Glee Club 3; French Club 2; Library Club 3, 4; Bus Driver's Club 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Tihisco Staff 4. SARA PAULINE McLEOD F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; President 3; State President 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; President 3; Library Club 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 2, 3, 4; Tihisco Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Glee Club 1.2, 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Officer 2,3,4; Mar- shal 3; Crisco Home Economics Award 3; Girls' State 3; Miss Hi-Miss 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; District Band Clinic 3, 4. BLANCHE HARRIET McMILLAN Student Council 1,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Latin Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Whirlwind Staff 3,4; Tihisco Staff 4; Library Club 3; French Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Presi- dent 4; Junior Class Play 3; President of Freshman Class 1; Vice-President of Sophomore Class 2; President of Junior Class 3; Representative of Student Council 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Home- coming Queen 4; Homecoming Attendant 2,4; Furman Scholar 4; Marshal 3; Senior Superlatives (2). JUDITH ANNE MORRELL Library Club 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Tihisco Staff 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Alternate Cheerleader 4. MURIEL LORINE MORRIS NANCY LYNN MORRIS F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Membership Chairman 3; Projects Chair- man 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Tihisco Staff 4. ROSEMARY PIERCE F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Glee Club 4. Honor Student 87 Senior Statistics DONNA LYNN POWERS Glee Club 1,2.3. 4; Officer 2.3; French Club 2.3,4; Latin Club 1; Library Club 3; Tihisco Staff 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Bus Driver's Club 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Council Representative 1.2. 3; Senior Class President 4; Miss Junior 3; Miss Senior 4; Miss D. A. R. 4; Junior Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1.2,3,4; Head Cheerleader 3; Home- coming Attendant 4. ANGELA ELAINE SAVERANCE Glee Club 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Senior Superlative (1). WILLIE BYRTLE SPRING 4-H Club 1.4; F. F. A. Club 1, 3. RONALD LEE STROTHER Bus Driver 4. MICHAEL ROY WOODS Latin Club 1; Library Club 3; Bus Driver's Club 4; Treasurer 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; All-Conference 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Tihisco Staff 3, 4; Senior Class Superlative (2). JUDITH OLGA YARBOROUGH Library Club 3; French Club 2; Bus Driver's Club 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Officer 2,3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 2, 3.4; Head Cheerleader 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Freshman Class Secretary 1, GEORGE MYERS YOUNG Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Bus Driver's Club 4; F. F. A. Club 1,3,4; Senior Superlative (1). LINDA ANN WALKUP Beta Club 2, 3,4; Vice-President 3; Library Club 3; Secretary 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; French Club 2. 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Whirlwind Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Tihisco Staff 3, 4; Bas- ketball Scorekeeper 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Senior Superlative (1); Girls' State 3; American History Award 3. Honor Student WILLIAM C. WEAVER JR. F. F. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter Farmer 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, VERA ANNELLE WHITE Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3,4; Beta Club 2.4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Co- Captain 4; Whirlwind Staff 4; Tihisco Staff 4; Class Secre- tary 4; Senior Superlative (1), Honor Student 88


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