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THE 1 9 6 3 rx qJL ) xLkm.C Presented by the Senior Class WALTERBORO HIGH SCHOOL WALTERBORO, SOf Ttf CAROLINA Janet DeLoach , . . Kaye Gaskin.... Mrs. Meryl Jones ...........Editor Business Manager ......... Sponsor FOREWORD May Every Thought We Think Today and Everything We Do and Say, Be Worthy of the Folks We Love and Worthy of Our God Above, Amen. This is our school prayer, the prayer with which we honor Godin assemblies, during devotions, or at any time or place. Although we have said these lines many times, we sometimes forget to stop and think what they really mean. Because it is a part of our school life, and because it is interwoven of the very warp and woof of our school days, we have made it the theme of the 196 3 LAIR. MAY EVERY THOUGHT WE THINK TODAY ________ Thoughts are the essence of life. In the thirty hours per week that we spend in the classroom, in the hours at home that we spend in study, in every phase of school activity, thoughts are the guiding lines. AND EVERYTHING WE DO AND SAY . . . . Actions are the result of thoughts, for if thought does not result in action, then thoughts are worthless. Activities are a large portion of school life. There are assemblies - sometimes solemn, sometimes amusing; football, basketball, and baseball games, which add a spark of zest; clubs, which lend the spice variety; and class meetings, class plays, contests, and carnivals to round out the program of activities. BE WORTHY OF THE FOLKS WE LOVE ________ The folks we love give life its sweetness. The members of our families, who do so much for us because they love us; our teachers, who are always willing to help us with our problems; our friends, who make our lives brighter by their presence -- all these we love. AND WORTHY OF OUR GOD ABOVE ________ Our striving to be worthy of our God above gives meaning in the whole fabric of our lives. We honor Him not only in our school prayer, in our daily morning devotions, and in devotions at assemblies and other formal meetings , but also in our attitudes, in our personal creeds , and in our constant effort to live ever better lives. Thus our school prayer embodies our whole selves. It speaks of our mental, physical, social, and spiritual development. As we approach the ending of our high school life, we shall leave the familiar buildings and faces with this prayer in our hearts to give us the courage to meet the new and exciting experiences before us. Through the years we shall never forget our school, the friends we made, the teachers who helped us, and our four wonderful years at Walterboro High School. 2 May Every Thought We Think Today . . . Me thought I heard a voice cry - Macbeth Report cards are greeted with smiles and frowns. What will we do without homework! 3 Student life is built around studies. And Everything We Do And Say . . . Time out for a ten minute break, Changing classes causes great confusion. Powder Puff Game climaxes football season. he 'Cats are cheered tfrvicPerC by the spirit of the crowd, of our 4 Be Worthy of the Folks We Love • • Teachers are always ready to lend a ''helping hand. Teachers gather inform- ally for a mid-morning break. Conversations spring up between classes. 5 Many students sing in the choirs of their respective churches. And Worthy of our God Above. 6 CONTENTS Dedication................................... Page 8 Administration................................Page 10 Classes.......................................Page 18 Seniors.............................. Page Z0 Juniors............................ .Page 39 Sophomores............................Page 45 Freshmen..............................Page 48 Activities....................................Page 52 Sports........................................Page 70 Features.................................... Page 86 Senior Directory............................Page 106 Administrative Directory....................Page 108 7 ... . - DEDICA TION Because she is always so willing to help us . . . Because she is so kind, understanding and patient . . . Because we love her . . . We, the Senior Class of 1963, dedicate this edition of THE LAIR to . . . MRS. ELOISE HAWKINS 8 Angels, guard our Alma Mater From the skies of blue; Guard and guide our footsteps ever Firm and strong and true. We will e're uphold thy standards Honor, love, and truth; Pledge our hearts, our hands, and voices Loyalty and youth. Chorus: Forward!, ever be our watchword Conquer and prevail; Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, W.H.S. all hail! —■.. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. J. E. Ringer HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Odessa Bryan HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL A. McCoy Johnston, Jr. DISTRICT SECRETARY Miss Mildred Waltz BOARD OF TRUSTEES A, G. Kiser3 J, D. .Boynton, Mrs J. K. Dodd, Chairman; John Reynolds, W. Earl Durham DISTRICT II GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Mary Lou Hodges GUIDANCE COUNSELORS (Classes) MRS, LETHA STROUD MRS JANIE GASKIN Senior Junior MR ELLISON CONE MRS. VERA NEAL Sophomore Freshman 13 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. D. M. Buckner, Mr. James F. Mauney HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Frieda Black, Mrs. Eloise Hawkins COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mr. Ellison Cone, Mrs. Joyce Pattersc FACULTY LIBRARIAN Mrs. Carroll Godwin •••: ©eooeoeeee Of 00000« Q - 000060 i 14 DRIVERS EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Robert B, Strock Mr. Michael Lindley, Mrs. Vera Neal, Mr. Robert B. Strock FACULTY VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mr. S. M. Padgett, Mr. Herman Mines, Mr. L. E. Buckwalter, Mr. Edward P. Hodges 15 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Mary Frances Parker, Mrs. Virginia von Lehe, Mr. Paul Chiles, Mr. David Evans, Mrs. Ruth Fielder, Mrs. Jean Oswald, Mrs. Letha Stroud. FACULTY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ruth Fielder, Mrs. Janie Gaskin, Mrs, Meryl B. Jones, Mr. Edward Mitchell. 16 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Vera Neal, Mr. Edward Mitchell, Mr. Michael Lindi ey, Mr. William James, Mrs. Margaret Lytchfield. FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mrs. Dorothy Guess, Mr. Moody Oswald, Mrs. Nell Simmons FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs, Mary Frances Parker, Mr. David Evans 17 CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHNNY LITCHFIELD TERRY HANDEGAN - ROSEMARY COOLER DREW ROGERS------- -----President Vice -President ---- Secretary ----Treasurer SPONSORS MRS. JONES-------------Annual MRS. von LEHE-------Graduation MRS. GUESS---------Homecoming 20 SENIORS ALTA FAYE ADAMS Queen rose in the rosebud gar- den of girls. 11 VERA KAYE ADAMS Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Ah, witchesr stew!11 - Macbeth TOMMY SMITH AVANT BETTY REBECCA BARTON Good and bad, but never sad. Her talents are of the silent kind. FREDDIE LEE AVANT If I can't say what I think, why think? 21 REX ALBERT BEACH 'Men of few words are some- times the best men. SENIORS LARRY JOHN BELL A good deed a day keeps the devil away.11 CATHERINE LOUISE BOYNTON Much of value lies hidden be- neath her shy and gentle smile. BARBARA MARIE BISHOP Never idle a moment but thrif- ty and thoughtful of others. JIM BOODLE I love work, I could sit and watch it for hours. . While the cat's away, the mice will., .throw paperwads? JO ANN BRODERICK LUTHER HEYWARD BRYAN Ye shall know her by her smile. 11 He knows him well-the God of sleep. 22 CLASS OF BRENDA ANN BYRD Where hearts are true, few words will do. M LINDA SUE BYRD There is no greater delight than to find a girl sincere. 'I'm like yai 11 LANDIS HANSFORD CARTER Irm as innocent as innocent can be. LUCAS McCOLLINS CARTER All great men are dead or dy- ing, and I don't feel so good myself. 11 MARY ANN CAMPBELL It's better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. 11 TED EWELL CARTER To worry little, to study less is my idea of happiness. 23 SENIORS GLORIA CATTERTON ''Pretty, charming, and awfully nice; the kind of girl you look at twice. 11 MARSHALL WILLIAM CATTERTON Life can be hard, but it can al- so be fun. 'Old Face full. 11 EMILY ANN COGGIN Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. MARGARET NELL COLSON The gentle mind is known by gentle deeds. 11 SHIRLEY ANN CEJKO Bright and merry from head to toe. 24 WALLIS GEORGE CONE A character all his own. CLASS OF ’63 RUTH ROSEMARY COOLER The only reward of virtue is virtue. GEORGE DUKES CROSBY The living and honest proof that a teacher earns his pay. 11 Yes, Janet. We LOVE you! JANET MARIE DeLOACH DONALD GENE DeWITT There is music where you are. Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. GLYNDA DAVIS I'm sure care is an enemy to life. WILLIAM ANDREW DRAWDY, JR. A good example is the best sermon. 25 SENIORS FRED LUDLOW FRASER They are only truly great who are truly good. 2 JAMES MONROE GARDNER, JR, Light of heart and clever, sad and worried never.ri DOUGLAS VAN GARNER If girls interfere with work-- Quit work! No fair peeking, Kaye. 11 JANIE KAYE GASKIN She is something sterling that will stay, when gold and silver pass away. ROSALYN DOUGLAS GASQUE Two noble things in life are sweetness and kindness. PERCY WHITTIER GARRIS, 111 'It is always the adverturers who accomplish great things. ROBERT DAVID GATCH ’’He'd rather make history than study it. ” DONALD EDWARD GIVENS nWhy should the Devil have all the fun? ,f The Syndicate at work. JAMES GORDON GOODWIN, JR. A mind equal to any undertak- ing that it is challenged by. JEFFERSON RANDOLPH GRANT, JR. By the work, one can tell the workman. 11 CLASS OF ’63 SALLY ANNE GLOVER She puts her troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. 7 EDWARD RUTLEDGE GRAY Not by words would I make my life famous, but my deeds. 1 SENIORS HAROLD GROVES Our little systems have their day. 11 MARY DARLENE HADWIN If sweetness is a fault hers is a great one. 11 1, 2.. .Bomb's Awayl 11 EUGENE TERRY HANDEGAN Not too bashful, not too bold, exactly right so we're told. JOHN BAIN HARKEY If you can't be good3 be care- ful. BARBARA ANN HAM When there's mischief afoot, count me in. ROBERT HENRY HARRISON I'm a woman hater, but the Bible says to love thy enemies. 28 CLASS OF ’63 SANDRA MARLENE HARRISON LORINE HEADDEN A fariest garden in her looks Gentle of speech, pleasant in and in her mind the wisest her ways.11 books. THINK j JAMES RALPH HILL, JR. Important principles may and must be flexible. LINDA CAROLE HIOTT She never seems to have a care. SANDRA JUDITH HIERS A pretty maid of the blonde type with eyes that shine like the stars at night. ? RENA JANE HIOTT 'You can never tell what she will do next. SENIORS ROSEMARY ELLA HIOTT f'Not that she doesn't like to study, but she loves fun more. CHARLES TROY HUDSON Better late than never. BETTY JEAN HOBBS Full of charm and grace. ERWIN WARD HOOKER A little nonsense now and then is relished by all. 11 CLINTON LEE HUGHES TILLER ESDORN JONES Ambition has no risk. A clever man needs few words. 30 CLASS OF ’63 DENNIS LEE KEETHLER Every man has his price, I will bribe left and right. MARY ELIZABETH KINARD Character is the cornerstone of success. .where angels fear to tread. WILLIAM FRANKLIN LINDER What, me worry? JOHN BENJAMIN LYTCHFIELD Easy going, never hurry, but hard to stop. LEWIS MARK LEVY None but himself can be his parellel. CHARLES ODEN LONG, III Life is just one dog-gone thing after another. 31 SENIORS WILLIAM KING McDONALD NANCY DIANE McQUAGE Opportunity knocks on every Crazy----but we all love her. door--gosh I wish I had a door. 11 NoWjnow children. That fire's-hot. 11 LOIS JUDITH MAXEY MICHAEL MURRAY MILLER A smile for all, a greeting glad, Cute is he; but what a devil he such amiable ways she has. can be. JULIUS RANCE MACK If at first you don't succeed-- oh well,skip it. MARION EUGENE MILLS Why worry? It will happen any- way. CLASS OF ’63 GRACE ELAINE MIXON It is nice to be natural when you're naturally nice, DOROTHY LYNN MOORE Men may come and men may go, but not if I can help it, REBECCA LYNN NEELY Let the world roll along, I'll get there later. RAYMOND ELWOOD NETTLES What is the use of worrying, it never was worthwhile. 11 33 ALTA JANE O'QUINN A pleasant smile costs little and does a lot. ALLEN OLIVER NORRIS DIANE CAROLE O'BRIEN Happy I am from care I'm free, She acts nice; she talks nice; why can't they all be like me? and she is nice. DOROTHY JEAN O'QUINN CHERYL DIANA OWENS Polite, well mannered, and a Full of fun from head to toe. friend to all. ii P3J°OD Apoqauios,, CLASS OF ’63 JUDY GRACE OZBOLT SUSAN LEE PHILLIPS She can who thinks she can. fl Magnificent spectacle of hu- man happiness. ,F My Susan! What a big brain you have! THOMAS BUTLER PREWETT HENRY FRANKLIN PRICE Happy is the man who learns Never let your books interfere to be himself. 11 with your weekends. 11 JAMES AARON POOLE Nobody has ever expected me to be President. JUDITH ARTELLE REMBERT Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs. 35 CAROLYN ROYE RICKETSON NORMAN THOMAS RITTER Kind in thouqht and gentle in His manner is that of a friend. deed. FRANCIS DREW ROGERS 11 True to his work, his word and his friends. 11 SENIORS JOHN CHASE SANFORD Ever ready for a good time. Another day, another headache. AMY RUTH SMITH Pure of soul and faithful of heart. MICHAEL GRAHAM SMITH JOEL SMOAK Take care of me, good men He says little, but that little are scarce. has much weight. 36 PETE LEVERN SMOAK PATRICIA EVELYN STANFIELD WILLIAM STEINER ”1 can resist everything except She can be imitated by none.11 I'm looking for the guy who in- temptation. vented work.11 CLASS OF ’ Escape to Freedom MILDRED MAREE STILL This world would be dull with- out me. HARRY JOEL STRICKLAND Never say more than is nec- essary. WILLIAM FRANKLIN SYFRETT What I don’t know would make a great book. ” ANDREW MICHAEL ULMER The lad who, with the pleasant drawl, always wins the hearts of all. 11 37 SENIORS LEWIS ADRIAN WEATHERS Life should not be taken too seriously, We crown you Oliver’s little helper. BRENDA KAYE ZEIGLER Life is just a span, I'll enjoy every inch of it. JOHN WAYNE ZYGADLO Come on! Give the girls a break. SAMUEL RIGBY WYLIE Teachers and classrooms are my only objection HAZEL ANNIE WHITE A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. JOHN WILLIAM WORRELL Give me vacation or give me death. JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS LUCAS PADGETT---------------President SPIKEY SIMMONS Vice-President HERMAN DANTZLER-------------Treasurer GILDA TURNER----------------Secretary SPONSORS MRS. NEAL MRS. STROUD i Gayle Avant Tony Avant Diane Bailey Lovey Bailey Nolan Bailey George Barwick Ken Bazzle Gaston Beach Kenneth Beach Terry Beach Jimmy Beasley Jeanne Bennett 39 JUNIORS Larry Bilka Lucius Blocker George Buchanan Joyce Bumgarner Donnie Byrd George Carroll Claudia Carter Nancy Carter Cynthia Cash Lamar Clark Judy Cleland J. P, Connelly Danny Cook Patricia Cook Patsy Craven Robert Craven Faye Crosby Herbert Crosby Shirley Crosby Buddy Cummings Jo Anne Cummings Kenny Dandridge Herman Dantzler Sally Dowdy 40 JUNIORS Shirley Ann Driggers Tommy Duncan Carroll Easterlin Patsy Easterlin Thelma Evans Gail Fender Jackie Fox Paul Fulmer Thomas Garvin Johnny Godley Sandra Golding Janice Harrelson Cissy Harris Cynthia Haselden Billy Herndon Ilona Hiers Hilton Hoover Judy Huff Sandra Jackson Jan Johnson Gerald Jones Godley Jones Thomas Kay Lennoye Keith 41 JUNIORS Beverly Kinsey Eileen Knox Jo Ann Langdale James La Sauce Janet Linder Kathy Lucas Patsy Lyons Tom McDaniel Sandy McMillan Sarah Mixon Claudia Mole Jerry Moody Barbara Nettles Gloria Ann Nettles Ruth Nettles Susan Outen Harold Padgett Jimmy Padgett Kathie Padgett Lucas Padgett Nancy Jo Padgett Jimmy Parker Jimmy Penfield 42 Delores Ponds JUNIORS Charles Price Jo Anna Pye Morris Pye Jake Ricketson Billy Risher Laddie Rivers Susan Rivers Edward Robbins Gloria Salisbury Barbara Sasser Laurie Saunders Madison Savage Carol Sellers Robert Schulman Spikey. Simmons Francis Smith Judy Smith Gloria Jean Smoak Harry Stanfield John Stanfield Joey Stanley Sally Starr Joyce Sumner Bobby Trow ell 43 JUNIORS Ann Turner Gilda Turner Gloria Varnadoe Kay Walker Susan W ells Lynda Wiggins Richard Woods Jane Zeigler NOT PICTURED: Sharon Foley Mary Hodge The Junior Year --a year of hard- work, confusion, and plenty of fun. At long last you have become upper- classmen. It took two years, but you finally made it. The first thing on the calendar to keep you busy was concessions at the football games. Then, you celebrat- ed Halloween with the annual Hallow- een Carnival. This year brought many new priv- ileges: Juniors could be Varsity Cheerleaders, belong to the Annual 44 staff, and some few could hold the positions of Junior Marshals. Around Christmas, you also gave the Junior Class Play, one of your important projects. Then, with spring came that Mmo- ment to remember” -- the long awaited Junior-Senior. With the ending of the school year, you are taking one step up to hold that most cherished position of Sen- iors. This has truly been a year to remember. SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS BILL HARKEY--------------------------------President RICHARD RHODES------------------------Vice-President KAREN CREWS ---------------------Secretary-Treasurer MR, ROBERT STROCK----------------------------Sponsor Dale Adkins Baynard Arnette Nancy Avant Larry Ayers Eloise Bailey Howell Bailey Suzanne Beach Johnny Benton Marie Berry Phil Berry Jackie Bishop Kay Blocker Paul Bone Alice Boodle Russell Bouknight Mark Braunstein Butch Breland Gene Breland Michael Breland Sandra Britt Ronald Broderick Ray Bunton Delane Byrd Trenholm Campbell Donald Carter Ronald Carter Ronald Castor Mack Chaplin Thomas Chapman Judy Clark Miles Cleckley Anita Coggin Beverly Colson Willie Mae Cook Daisy Cooke David Craven Judy Craven Nancy Craven Karen Crews Angela Crosby Celeste Crosby Wanda Crosby Mark Cummings Bill Dean 45 Frankie Dewitt Patricia Dewitt Gaye Drawdy Elbert Duffie Ernie Eichorn John Fargnoli James Fender Linda Fennell Calvin Fletcher Elliott Fletcher Marion Fletcher Betty Foit Sharon Francis Franklin Fraser Mae Fraser Bert Freeman Biddie Fripp George Gentry Cathy Gillespie Howard Greene Albert Hair Bill Harkey Joyce Hilton Anna Mae Hiott Annette Hiott George Harper Joyce Headden Steve Heller Billy Hiott Carolyn Hiott Catherine Hiott Troy Herndon Dianne Hiers Ernie Hiott Joe Lee Hiott Wayne Hiott Louisa Hodges Joyce Hrvol Bobby Hudson Kermit Hudson Billy Hughes Thomas Humphries Whaley Iriel Marvin Irvin. Jimmy Jennings Chris Jones Gloria Jones Tommy Jones Patsy Kelly Carol Key Margaret Lamb Larry Langdale Bill Levin Lois Levy Kathleen Linder Laufann Litchfield Linda Lytchfield Leonard Mack Mayme Marvin Pat McWhirter Jerry Miles Linda Mines Imogene Mixon 46 Sally Moore Charles Moseley Gerald Nettles Phil Newsome Gloria O'Quinn Jackie Owens Donna Pace Sharon Padgett Tommy Padgett Richard Parrish Barbara Pellum Emma Jean Pellum Nancy Peurifoy Gail Peters Bill Phillips Clyde Phillips Nancy Ramsey Freddie Renfrow Loretta Rentz Camille Reynolds Richard Rhodes Paul Rickenbaker Kenny Rowe Kay Sanford Jimmie Ringer Linda Risher Hilton Ritter Sylvia Sanders Mary Sue Shealy Betty Jean Smith Susan Roberts Gloria Robinson Jane Smith Jo Anne Smith Phyllis Smith Troy Smith Johnny Rodgers Barbara Smoak Burbage Smoak Marie Smoak Miriam Smoak Ruby Smoak William Snead Johnny Snook Patricia Stallings Carol Strickland Charlie Sweat Judy Thomas Shirley Thomas Madison Thompson Janet Truluck Linda Tucker David Turner Marlene Turner Judy Walker Jay Webster Charlotte Weeks Jeannie Weissenstein Dot White Jimmy White Patricia Wilson Kathryn Wright Barbara Zeigler NOT PICTURED: 47 Harry O'Quinn, Horace Robertson, James Stanfield CLASS OFFICERS SUE GILL--------------------------- President JIMMY HEATON--------------------Vice-President GIL ROSS-------------------Secretary-Treasurer MR. MICHAEL LINDLEY--------------------Sponsor FRESHMEN Ricky Ackerman Charles Adams Linda Antley Johnny Avant Pat Avant Polly Avant Bill Bailey Christine Bailey Jeannette Barber Sandra Barber Hazel Bazzle Gloria Beach Pam Beach Jerry Bennett Virginia Bennett 48 FRESHMEN Linda Benton Theresa Benton Ronald Berry Rita Bessenger Linda Bishop Woodrine Blocker Nhncy Bowen James Brannen Annette Breland Charles Breland Linda Britt Cecilia Bryan W ayne Bryan Ronnie Buchanan Jean Bunt on Faye Burkett Linda Burkett David Burress Wayne Carter Bunny Cave Cathy Cole Lois Cole Nell Cook Carl Craven Edward Craven Judy Craven Raymond Craven Gerry Crawford Glen Creel HeLen Crosby Mary Ann Crosby Thomas Crosby Linda Cummings Marie Dale Gary Daniels Bonnie Dempsey Sidney Doak Billy Dondero Marilyn Doscher Carol Drawdy David Drawdy Carol Easterlin Dolly Easterlin Johnny Evans Sandra Farrell Mimi Fick Lucius Fishburne Cappy Foster Rhoda Fox Betty Fralix John Franklin Gloria Frasier Sue Gill Neil Glover 4? FRESHMEN Mary Ann Groves Richard Groves Sue Guess Tommy Hadwin Jack Handegan Karl Harrison Ann Hay Jo Anne Headden Jimmy Heaton Buddy Herndon Robby Heverly Jimmy Hickman Lavern Hickman Jerry Hiers Sybil Hiers Tommy Hiers Ann Hiott Ginny Hiott Larry Hiott Paula Hiott Roy Hiott Sammy Hiott Tillene Hiott Mildred Hoats Danny Hooker Sharon Hrvol Marion Hughes J. C. Iriel Barbara Jackson Jimmy Jenkins Carey Jones Carolyn Jones Dianne Jones Judy Jones Terry Jones Wayne Jones Ronnie Judy Horace Kinsey Karen Kinsey Jeannette Langdale John Langdale Linda Laursen Pressie Leal Sallie Leal Randall Lemacks Charles Lucas Charles Mangum Tommy McDonald Nancy Me Grady Margaret McLeod Barbara McMillan Charles McMillan Henry McMillan Henry McMillan 50 FRESHMEN Rosalie Morrall Sandra Morris Ann Murdaugh Carroll Murdaugh Linda Murray Audrey Nettles Bonnie Nettles Floyd Nettles Claire O'Quinn Mary Ellen O'Quinn Jimmy Parler Bobby Pearce Elmer Gene Pellum Marsha Pellum Sue Pellum Gary Peters Dane Pierce Carolyn Poston Cindy Prine Linda Pye Larry Ramsey Mike Ramsey Phyllis Ramsey Cecil Rast Gordon Rhoden Kathy Rhodes Susan Rickenbaker Roy Risher Allen Rizer Harold Robertson Deborah Ross Gil Ross Deborah Seabrook Paul Siegel Sajly Skardon Buddy Smith Lawrence Smith Andy Smoak Charles Smoak James Smoak Jimmy Smoak John Smoak Neally Spell Harry Stanfill Lynn Steedley Barbara Stevens Jean Strickland Donie Turner Michael Turner Lanier Ulmer Chris VonLehe W ayne W arren W. C. Watts Ellen Wells Brooks Williams Jo Ann Wilson Gerald Wood Roy Woods Susan Woodward Phyllis Wright Sandra Wright Deborah Zeigler NOT PICTURED: Mylnor Beach, Carol Craven, Barbara Crosby, Chris Day, Vernon Drew, Joe Fletcher, Haskell Frasier, Donnie Frasier, Jackie McLean, Ryan Penfield, Wayne Ulmer. 51 STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Harkey, Rowe, Price. SECOND ROW: Rhoden, Wood, Siegel, S. Phillips, Mole, White, Hill, Rog- ers, B. Phillips, T. Padgett, THIRD ROW: Lytchfield, Ross, Johnson, Doscher, Moore, Skardon, Hiers, Crosby, Dempsey, Beach, Bishop, Clarke, K. Kinsey, Glover, Easterlin, NOT PICTURED: Dantzler, Gill, Key, B. Kinsey, Litchfield, L. Padgett. 54 PRESIDENT’S CABINET Lucas Padgett, Claudia Mole, Frank Price, Susan Phillips, Johnny Litchfield, Dot White, Jimmy Hill. ACTIVITIES OF STUDENT COUNCIL DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS OPEN HOUSE 55 THE LAIR STAFF JANET DeLOACH Editor KAYE GASKIN Business Manager MRS. MERYL B. JONES Sponsor LAIR STAFF DIVISION EDITORS Judy Rembert, Girls' Sports; Barbara Bishop, Typist; Hazel White, Admin- istration; Betty Hobbs, Features; Judy Maxey, Classes; Terry Handegan, Activities; Mike Miller, Photograph- er; Jimmy Hill, Boys' Sports. 56 THE WILDCAT STAFF WILDCAT STAFF KAYE ADAMS, Editor FAYE ADAMS, Assistant Editor SYLVIA NEWTON, Business Manager DIVISION EDITORS Susan Rivers, Features; Cissy Harris, Junior Editor; Rosemary Cooler, News Editor; Sally Glover, Exchange Editor; Wayne Hiott, Sports Editor; Tommy Prewett, Art Editor, MRS, RUTH FIELDER, Sponsor FRANK PRICE Student Director MRS. D. M. BUCKNER Director GLEE CLUB JUDY REMBERT Student Director W. H. s. BAND MEMBERS Lewis Levy, Lennoye Keith, 2nd Lt. ; Charlie Sweat, Librarian; Jim Goodwin, 1st Lt. ; Glynda Davis, Captain; Lois Levy, Jerry Hiers, Robert Schulman, Johnny Snook. MR. JAMES MAUNEY Director BAND COLLETON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BAND 60 BETA CLUB John Harkey, President; Judy Gz- bolt, Vice-President; Joel Strick- land, Secretary; Nancy Jo Pad- gett, Treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Guess, Sponsor. PROJECTS Attending the State Beta Conven- tion and giving morning devotions. LATIN CLUB Jimmy White, President; Bill Dean, Vice-President; Joyce Hrvol, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Mary F, Parker, Sponsor. PROJECTS Learning more of the life and culture of the Romans. 61 FRENCH CLUB Janice Harrelson, President; Bill Linder, Vice-President; Jeanne Bennett, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. David Evans, Sponsor. PROJECTS Memorizing the Lord's Prayer in French. ORATORICAL CLUB Johnny Sanford, President; Mike Miller, Vice-President; Jan Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Paul Chiles, Sponsor. PROJECTS Individual readings and the crea- tion of a choral choir. 62 4 - H CLUBS GIRLS' OFFICERS Tillene Hiott, President; Arm Hiott, Vice-President; Sandra Britt, Secretary; Sue Pellum, Representative; Gloria O'Quinn, Treasurer; Wanda Crosby, Song Leader, BOYS' OFFICERS Chuck Long, President; Mike Smith, Vice-President; Billy Levin, Representative; Buddy Herndon, Secretary-Treasurer. GOAL To make the Best, Better. SCIENCE CLUB Joel Strickland, President; Ken- neth Nettles, Vice-President; Jim Goodwin, Secretary; Jimmy Hill, Treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Lytchfield, Sponsor. PROJECTS Entering projects in the state Jet Exposition and taking a trip to a place of scientific interest. 63 SENIOR F.H.A. AND JUNIOR F.H.A. SENIOR FHA OFFICERS Jackie Fox, President; Betty Hobbs, Vice-President; Nancy Ramsey, Secretary; Ruby Smoak, Treasurer; Gloria Varnadoe, Reporter; Patsy Craven, Historian; Shirley Thomas, Parliamentarian. PROJECTS Attending the State Fair, Conventions, Leadership Day Conference and Camp; Sponsoring Social functions; making a scrapbook and a yearbook; contributing to Scholarship Fund; helping the needy. JUNIOR FHA OFFICERS Marsha Pellum, President; Cappy Foster, Vice-President; Phyllis Ramsey, Secretary; Linda Laursen, Treasurer; Lin- da Benton, Reporter. 64 D. E. CLUB Jerry Grant, President; Nell Colson, Vice-President; Brenda Zeigler, Secretary; Eugene'Mills, Treasurer; Mr. H. E. Cone, Sponsor. PROJECTS Developing individual leadership and providing an in- telligent choice of occupations through high standards. 65 F. T. Beverly Kinsey, President; Carol Key, Vice-President; Celeste Crosby, Secretary; Deborah Wright, Treasurer; Mrs. Letha Stroud, Sponsor, PROJECTS Helping with concessions at J. V. football games, taking part in American Education Week, and giving the Ruth D. Thomas Scholarship. LIBRARY CLUB Nancy Carter, President; Mary Ann Campbell, Vice-President; Jane Zeigler, Secretary; Mary Kinard, Treasurer; Mrs. Carroll Godwin, Sponsor. PROJECTS Acquainting members with li- brary methods and encouraging better reading habits among the students. BLOCK W Rex Beach, President; Johnny Litchfield, Vice-President; San- dra Harrison, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Robert Strock, Sponsor; Mr. Michael Lindley, Sponsor; Mr. Moody Oswald, Sponsor. PROJECTS Sponsoring: Powder Puff Football Game, Student-Faculty Basket- ball Game, Concessions at Bas- ketball and Baseball Games, and selling of sweatshirts, pens, and stickers. PEP CLUB Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders. Mrs. Vera Neal, Spon- sor. 67 PROJECTS Inspiring school spirit. I T I ii James Stanfield, President; Har- old Robertson, Vice-President; Michael Breland, Secretary-Treas- urer; Mr. L. E, Buckwalter, Spon- sor; Mr. E. P. Hodges, Sponsor. PROJECTS Working on the Sport Stadium. F. F.A. Levem Smoak, President; Billy Hughes, Vice-President; Francis Smith, Secretary; Jack Mac Lean, Treasurer; Mr. S. M. Padgett, Sponsor. PROJECTS Supervising farming, serving the community, and encouraging scholarship. T I CLUB i Fred Frasier, President; Butch Crosby, Vice-President; Amy Smith, Secretary; Sammy Hiott, Treasurer; McCollins Carter, Sgt. at Arms; Mr, H, E. Mines, Spon- sor. PROJECTS Building the lions Club Float, helping Good Cheer Club, attend- ing statewide T I Conventions and Leadership Conference, and going to Camp Akela. 68 BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Levern Smoak, John Worrell, Troy Hudson, Nan- cy McQuage, Sandy McMillan. SECOND ROW: Donnie Byrd, Joe Lee Hiott, Frank Price, Chuck Long, John Wayne Zygadlo, Mike Smith. THIRD ROW: Erwin Hooker, Laurie Sanders, George Stanfill, Jerry Moody, Johnny Litchfield. FOURTH ROW: Eu- gene Mills, Charles Moseley, Harry Stanfield, Larry Bell, Joel Smoak. LUNCHROOM STAFF MRS. LENA HILL Lunchroom Supervisor MRS. R. D. CARTER Cashier Mi’s. Martha Walker, Mrs. Mattie Polk, Mrs. Audrey Austin, Mrs. Helen Cooke, Mrs. Lona Murdaugh. NOT PIC- TURED: Mrs. Webster. 69 v ’A ■j':: ?■ mmi; ■■ 'i: J 88 8 COACHES: Mr. Bob Strock, Mr. Michael Lindley, Mr. Moody Oswald, Mr. Emmett Hutto. CAPTAINS: Frank Price, Johnny Litchfield, John Harkey. FOOTBALL 1962 TOP LEFT: Ernie Eichhorn, Billy Herndon, Stevie Heller, Dane Pierce, Johnny Litchfield, Buddy Herndon, Jerry Bennett, Leonard Mack, Bobby Hudson, Bill Phillips, Jimmy White, Scooter Murray, Pat McWhirter, Freddie Ren- frew, Eugene Mills, John Harkey, Jimmy Hill, Richard Wood, George Crosby, George Barwick, Bill Harkey, Jerry Moody, Lucas Padgett, Heyward Bryan, Chuck Long, Frank Price, Richard Rhodes, George Harper, Howell Bailey, Jimmie Ringer. NOT PICTURED: John Wayne Zygadlo, Rex Beach. SENIOR PLAYERS MIKE SMITH FRANK PRICE JIMMY HILL JOHN HARKEY 6r2 ? 185 lbs., Center 5’9' 175 lbs. , Center 541”, 150 lbs. , End 540 , 150 lbs. , End EUGENE MILLS - 5111 195 lbs., Tackle CHUCK LONG - S'S11, 154 lbs., Guard HEYWARD BRYAN GEORGE CROSBY JOHNNY LITCHFIELD JOHN WAYNE ZYGADLO S'S , 160 lbs. , Guard 541 , 185 lbs., Tackle S'll11, 155 lbs., R. H. B. 540 , 140 lbs. , L. H. B. NOT PICTURED: REX BEACH - 5'9M, 185 lbs. , Guard 73 WILDCATS 1962 SCOREBOARD WON 8 LOST 2 TIED' 1 Walterboro ...... . 12 Walterboro......... 7 Walterboro......... 7 Walterboro ....... 32 Walterboro......... 2 Walterboro........ 14 Walterboro.........29 Walterboro.........20 Walterboro ....... 20 Walterboro.........26 Walterboro.........14 Garrett............. 7 St. Paul............ 0 Beaufort.......... 6 Hampton............. 7 N. Charleston....... 0 St. Andrews.........20 Hanahan.............13 Summerville ........20 Chicora.............13 St. George.......... 6 Bishop England.....34 74 What'cha playing? Leap Frog? Heads, we receive. Tails, you kick. Heard the one about the traveling salesman? J. V. FOOTBALL TOP LEFT: Wayne Carter, Bobby Hudson, Howell Bailey, Bill Phillips, Bruce Creel, Leonard Mack, Jerry Bennett, Bobby Trow ell, Dane Pierce, Butch Crosby, Stevie Heller. SECOND ROW: Lucas Padgett, Buddy Herndon, Lav erne Hickman, Troy Herndon, Paul Seigle, Elmer Gene Pellum, Carey Jones, Ronald Berry, Gary Crawford, Pat McWhir- ter, Scooter Murray. THIRD ROW: George Harper, Bill Harkey, Horace Kinsey, Tommy Hadwin, Wayne Hiott, Freddy Renfrow, Jimmy White, Mark Cummings, Ernie Eichhom. 75 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FAYE ADAMS Head Cheerleader KAYE ADAMS Co-Head Cheerleader Gilda Turner, Patsy Easterlin, Sally Starr, Faye Adams, Kaye Adams, Judy Rembert, Janet DeLoach. 76 JANET DeLOACH Senior Cheerleader JUDY REMBERT Senior Cheerleader The “Magnificent 7” Cheer to Victory ! 1-2 Cha-Cha-Cha And then there was St, George ! Smile! You're on Candid Camera! 77 SPIRIT, SPIRIT, 9 H .j j , J. V.’S Hurry girls -- Almost game time! 78 Linda Fennell, Linda Bishop, Barbara McMillan, Kay Blocker, Marilyn Doscher, Sally Skardon, Nancy Peurifoy. TRACK 1963 TOP LEFT: Jimmy Hill, Allen Norris, Johnny Litchfield, Bobby Trow ell, Ranee Mack, Billy Herndon, Dane Pierce, Leonard Mack, Douglas Gamer. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Ringer, Paul Siegel, Donald Carter, John Harkey, Wayne Carter, Freddy Renfrow, Ernie Eichhorn, Thommy Padgett, George Crosby. THIRD ROW: Ronald Carter, Jimmy White, Gary Crawford, Ronald Berry, Richard Rhodes, Terry Hand eg an, Bill Harkey, Thomas Chapman, Miles Cleckley. Someone lose a Shot-put? Harkey trails in 6th by two strides. Two Bobbys? 79 BOYS’ BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Rowe, Freddy Renfrow, Cubie Wylie, Bobby Gatch, Billy Herndon, Bobby Trow ell, Jim- my Ringer, Butch Crosby, Terry Handegan. Larry Ayers, Manager. BOBBY GATCH and TERRY HANDEGAN Co-Captains MR. MOODY OSWALD Coach STARTING LINE ■ VP BILLY HERNDON Center 81 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL STANDING: Sylvia Sanders, Manager; Judy Clark, Beverly Kinsey, Patsy Easterlin, Susan Roberts, Judy Ozbolt, Deborah Zeigler, Sandra Hiers, Margaret McLeod, Millie Still, Linda Bishop, Linda Fennell, Janet Trnluck, Coach Lindley. KNEELING: Celeste Crosby, Marilyn Doscher, Gloria Nettles, Sally Skardon, Linda Murray, Sandra Harri- son, Sue Gill, Bonnie Dempsey. 82 GLORIA NETTLES Forward PATSY EASTERLIN Forward SANDRA HARRISON Forward STARTING LINE - UP JUDY OZBOLT Guard BEVERLY KINSEY Guard JUDY CLARK Guard 83 J. v. BASKETBALL BASEBALL 1963 LEFT TO RIGHT: George Harper, Jack Handegan, Freddy Renfrow, Dane Pierce, Bunny Cave, Ronald Carter, Kenny Rowe. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Bob Strock, George Crosby, Jimmy Gardner, Jimmy White, Bill Phillips, Johnny Litchfield, Jimmy Ringer, Jerry Moody, Lucas Padgett, Spikey Simmons, Andy Ulmer, Kenny Rowe, Gary Crawford, Ernie Eichhom. 84 ’CATS IN ACTION 85 TRACK BASEBALL MR. LAIR JOHNNY LITCHFIELD r,Miss Walterboro High'1 was selected this year by Mr. Jerry Ball of Charlotte, North Carolina, who was a judge in the 1961 Miss South Carolina11 Pageant. 89 FAYE ADAMS KAYE ADAMS SENIOR BEAUTIES CHERRY OWENS LYNN MOORE Miss Senior JEANNE BENNETT Miss Junior CLASS BEAUTIES KAYE BLOCKER Miss Sophomore MARILYN DOSCHER Miss Freshman LYNN MOORE and CHERRY OWENS Attendants HOMECOMING QUEEN SANDRA HIERS Mu, LJjuP Uohju ijSUL rp 'L.tU. [MUM cLCljUl ClP - SUjJJIaJL. Patricia Stanfield, 1962 Homecoming Queen, crowns 1963 Queen. JANE BRYAN JOHNNY LITCHFIELD KATHY PADGETT CHUCK LONG SALLY GLOVER GEORGE CROSBY ROSEMARY COOLER JIMMY HILL SYLVIA NEWTON EUGENE MILLS JANET TRULUCK NOT PICTURED: SANDY ROCHE JOHN WAYNE ZYGADLO Barbara Carroll and Rex Beach MIKE SMITH 94 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FINDERS CREEPERS SEATED: Donnie Byrd, Kathleen Padgett, Cissy Harris, Jeanne Bennett, Sandra Golding, Robert Schulman. STAND- ING: Jan Johnson, Nancy Jo Padgett, Spikey Simmons, Claudia Mole, Paul Fulmer, Bobby Trowell, Herman Dantz- ler, Charles Price, Jimmy Padgett. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL HALLOWEEN KING AND QUEEN Cherry Owens and Terry Handegan 95 MISS SENIOR F.H.A. CONTEST QUEEN - Gloria Varnadoe FIRST RUNNER-UP - Betty Hobbs SECOND RUNNER-UP - Wanda Crosby 1962 QUEEN - Kathy Padgett CONTESTANTS FIRST ROW: Berry Timmerman, Betty Hobbs, Gloria Varnadoe, Sherry Martin. SECOND ROW: Judy Craven, Shir- ley Thomas, Joyce Hrvol, Sally Moore, Kathy Padgett, Gaye Drawdy, Wanda Crosby, Jo Ann Langdale, Patsy Cra- ven. 96 QUEEN OF HEARTS CONTEST Janet DeLoach, Kay Blocker, Cynthia Cash, Kathy Lucas, Paddy Hi ere, Carol Key, Karen Crews, Jan Johnson, Jo Ann Cummings, Rosemary Cooler, Marilyn Doseher, Bonnie Dempsey, Sally Skardon, Barbara McMillan, Nancy Peurifoy, Cherry Owens, Linda Bishop, Lynn Moore, Sally Glover, Kathy Padgett, Ilona Hiers, Sylvia Newton, Kath- leen Linder, Sue Gill. 97 Miss D.A.R. JANET DeLOACH OUR Miss High Misses SUSAN PHILLIPS CLAUDIA MOLE King Teen JIMMY HILL 98 Homemaker of Tomorrow JUDY OZBOLT HONORED Furman Scholars JUDY OZBOLT JOHNNY LITCHFIELD 99 SENIOR BEST LOOKING Rosemary Cooler - Terry Handegan BEST ALL-ROUND Janet DeLoach - Johnny Litchfield MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Harrison - Johnny Litchfield MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 100 SUPERLATIVES MOST DEPENDABLE Kaye Gaskin - Jimmy Hill MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Faye Adams - Jimmy Hill MOST TALENTED Janet DeLoach - Mike Smith MOST COURTEOUS Rosemary Cooler - Frank Price MOST FASHIONABLE Cherry Owens - Johnny Sanford GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ STATE Johnny Litchfield, Susan Phillips, John Harkey, Jimmy Hill. Not Pic- tured: Judy Rembert. JUNIOR MARSHALS PAUL FULMER CHARLES PRICE HERMAN DANTZLER Head Marshal JOEY STANLEY CLAUDIA MOLE Head Marshal SALLY STARR NANCY JO PADGETT BOBBY TROWELL 103 HONORS NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS John Harkey, Judy Ozbolt, Joel Strickland WINNER V. F. W. Voice of Democracy Contest Mark Braunstein STATE RUNNER-UP IN NCTE ACHIEVEMENT COMPETITION Judy Ozbolt NSF GRANT TO WOFFORD Jimmy Hill U. S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY APPOINTMENT John Harkey NSF GRANT TO NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Joel Strickland ALL-STATE CHORUS MEMBERS: Anita Coggin, Emily Coggin, Haz- el White. NOT PICTURED: Judy Rembert; Johnny Sanford. HONORS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP QUALI- FYING TEST - 1962 Ninety Percentile Group: FIRST ROW: J. Goodwin, J. Gardner, L. Levy, J. Ozbolt, S. Phillips. SECOND ROW: J. Strickland, C. Garmon, J. Har- key, J. Hill, J. Litchfield, A. Norris. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEST - 1962 Ninety Percentile Group: FIRST ROW: G, Turner, J. Smith, A. Mobley, C. Hiott, N. Peurifoy, K. Crews, L. Baker, L Levy. SECOND ROW: M. Braunstein, J Parker, L Lytchfield, L, Padgett, J. Hrvol, S. Simmons, J. Garmon, P. Fulmer, N. Padgett, H, Danteler, C. Mole, B. Zeigler, B. Fripp, C. Harris, J. Ringer. THIRD ROW; M. Cleckley, M. Irvin, B, Harkey. PRELIMINARY SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - October, 1962 Ninety Percentile Group: FIRST ROW: B. Trowell, H. White, H. Dantzler, S. Simmons, C, Harris, P. Ful- mer. SECOND ROW: J. Parker, C. Mole, N. Padgett, G. Cone. THIRD ROW: J, Gardner, J. Goodwin, J. Ozbolt, R. Cooler NOT PICTURED: J. Strickland. SOUTH CAROLINA SECOND-YEAR ALGEBRA TEST - 1962 Top One Percent: 05 M Braunstein, J. Harkey, J. Strickland, J. Ozbolt, C. Harris, J. Goodwin. NOT PICTURED: C. Mole, H. White. SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, FAYE - Latin Club 1, 2; Biology Club 1; Ora- torical Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4- Block W Club 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2; Wildcat Staff 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Queen of Hearts Contes- tant 1, 2, 3, Second Runner-Up 3; Senior Beauty; Sen- ior Superlative; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4. ADAMS, KAYE - Oratorical Club 1; Biology Club 1; Wildcat Staff 2,3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Editor 4; Block W Club 3, 4; Beta Ciub 2,3,4; Latin Club 1, 2; Var- sity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Head Cheerleader 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1,2; District I Chairman of S. C. S.P.A, 4; President of Junior Class; President's Cabi- net 3; Queen of Hearts Contestant 1,2, 3, 1st Runner- Up 3; Miss Junior; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Senior Beauty 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. AVANT, TED - Entrainural Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Debating Club, Vice-President 1; T I Club 2; Band 1, 2; Student Council 2; Homeroom President 1. AVANT, TOMMY BARTON, BETTY - Junior FHA 2- Senior FHA 3, 4. BEACH REX - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Block W Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, BELL, LARRY - Student Council 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 3; T G I Club 4, President 4; Bus Driver 4. BISHOP, BARBARA - Biology Club 1; Annual Staff 3, 4, Typist 4; Office Helper 3, 4. BOODLE, JIM - T 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. BOYNTON, CATHY BRODERICK, JO ANN - 4-H Club 1, 2; FBLA 4; Biolo- gy Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Pep Squad 1; FTA 1, BRYAN HEYWARD - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; T I Club 1, 3, 4, President 3. BYRD, BRENDA - FHA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. BYRD, LINDA - EHA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. CAMPBELL, MARYANN - Junior FHA 1; Senior FHA 2,3; Library Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; President of FBLA 4; Pep Squad 2. CARTER, LANDIS - Pep Squad 2; Science Club 3,4; Biology Club 1. CARTER, McCOLLIN - TGI Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, Chairman of Sergeants-at-Arms 4, CARTER, TED CATTERTON, GLORIA - Queen of Hearts Contestant 1; Junior FHA 1; Senior FHA 2. CATTERTON, MARSHALL - TGI Club 1 1, 2; T I Club 2 3, 4, Vice-President 4. CEJKO, SHIRLEY ANN COLSON, NELL - FHA 1; 4-H Club 1; Biology Club 2; FBLA 4; DE Club 4, Vice-President 4. COGGIN, EMILY - Band 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 3; Oratorical Club 1, 2, 4; FTA 1. CONE, GEORGE - Science Club 3, 4; Biology Club 1; Wildcat11 Staff 2; Band 1, 2; Track 3; Football 3; Ora- torical Club 1, 4; Pep Squad 4; 2-NEDT Certificates of Educational Development 1, 2- Junior Rotary 3. COOLER, ROSEMARY - Beta Club 3, 4; Oratorical Club 2, President; Senior Class Secretary; Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Biology Club 1; Pep Squad 3, 4; Senior Superlative; Queen of Hearts Contestant 4; Senior Beauty; Wildcat Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4; Junior Class Play; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Elections Committee of Student Council 1,2; Miss Lair 4. CROSBY, GEORGE DUKER DAVIS, GLYNDA - Biology Club 3, Vice-President; Band 3,4, Captain 4, Librarian 3. DeLOACH, JANET - Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Student Council 2, Secretary 2, President's Cabinet 2; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 3,4, Librarian 3, Accompanist 4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; Block 'W Club 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer; Queen of Hearts Contestant 1,3,4; Miss DAR 4; Senior Superlative 4; Elections Committee of Student Council 3, 4, DeWITT, DONNIE - FFA 1; T I Club 2,3,4. DRAWDY, BILLY -TGI Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRASER, FRED - FFA 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treas- urer 2; T I Club 4, President 4. GARDNER, JIMMY - Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; T I Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 4; Baseball Team 3; Golf Team 2, 4; Traffic Committee 4; Scholarship Certificate 1, 2, 3; 2-NEDT Certificates of Educational Development 1, 2; Junior Rotarian 3, 4. GARNER, DOUGLAS VAN GARRIS, PERCY W. GASKIN, KAYE - Science Club 4; Beta Club 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Wildcat Staff 1, 2; An- nual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Senior Superlative; Powder Puff Football 3. GASQUE, ROSALYN - (Transfer) FBLA 4. GATCH, BOBBY - Block W Club 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 4. GIVENS, DONALD GLOVER, SALLY ANNE GOODWIN, JIM - Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pep Squad 4; Traffic Committee 4; Junior Marshal 3; 1st Lieutenant of Band 4; Junior Rotarian 3. GRANT, RANDOLPH GRAY, EDWARD R. GROVES, HAROLD -TGI Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HADW1N, DARLENE - Student Council 2; Glee Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, County Officer; FTA 1, 2; FBLA 4. HAM, BARBARA - Biology Club 1; FTA 1, 2- Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; Treasurer of Junior Class; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Senior Superlative; Oratorical Club 2- Annual Staff 3; Glee Club 4; Junior Class Play 3. HAND EGAN, TERRY - Biology Club 1, Vice-President; Annual Staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4; Block W Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Pep Squad 3; Oratorical Club 3; T I Club 4; J, V. Basketball 2, Captain; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain; Golf Team 1, 2, 4; Track 4; Student Council 2; Chairman of Civics Committee 2; Vice-President of Senior Class; Halloween King 4; Senior Superlative; Mr. Lair Con- testant; Junior Rotary 4; Homeroom President 1; Glee Club 3, 4. HARKEY, JOHN - Biology Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Science Club 3,4, Vice-President 3; Band 1, 2, 3; All-State Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys1 State 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; National Merit Semi- Finalist. HARRISON, ROBERT HENRY HARRISON, SANDRA - Spanish Club 1; Biology Club 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Block !,W Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; FTA 4; FBLA 4; Homeroom President 3; Senior Superlative; Pep Squad 1, 2; Substitute Bus Driver 4. HEADDEN, LORINE - FHA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. HIERS, SANDY - Library Club 1, Treasurer 1; FTA 1, 2; Oratorical Club 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Wild- cat Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; J. V. Cheerleader 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Vice-President of Soph- omore Class 2; Junior Class Play 3; Substitute Bus Driv- er; Homecoming Queen 4; President's Cabinet 4. HILL, JIMMY - Biology Club 1; Oratorical Club 2; Block W Club 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Wofford Summer Science Program 3; Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Squad 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; French Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Boys' State 3; King Teen; Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 4; Junior Ro- tarian 4; Senior Superlative. HIOTT, UNDA - Student Council 1; Oratorical Club 2, 3; FTA 2; Biology Club 3; Pep Squad 4; Wildcat Staff 4; FBLA 4; Junior Class Play. HIOTT, RENA JANE - FTA 1, 2, Vice-President 2; FHA 2; Biology Club 3; FBLA 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Junior- Class Play. HIOTT, ROSEMARY - Library Club 1, Secretary 1; FTA 1, 2; Wildcat Staff 4; Oratorical Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; FBLA 4; Junior Class Play. HOBBS, BETTY - 4-H Club 1; Citizenship Medal 1; SENIOR DIRECTORY Class Reporter 1; Vogue Contest 2; Student Council 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3, Vice- President 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Junior Class Play. HOOKER, ERWIN HUDSON, TROY - FFA 1, 2, 4, Secretary 2; TGI Club 3, Reporter; Bus Driver. HUGHES, CLINTON - T I Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, TILLER -TGI Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KEETHLER, DENNIS - Junior Class Play; Pep Squad 4; Glee Club 4. KINARD, MARY - FTA 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 4; Library Club 4, Treasurer; Glee Club 1,2. LEVY, LEWIS - Band 1, 2, 3, Officer 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; 'Wildcat Staff 1, 2, 3; Golf Team 2; Oratorical Club 2; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; NEDT Award 1, 2, LINDER, BILL - Glee Club 3,4; Oratorical Club 3; French Club 4. LITCHFIELD, JOHNNY - Block W Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Senior Class President; Furman Scholar 4; Boys' State 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 3, 4, Captain 3; Student Council 4; Mr. Lair. LONG, CHUCK - 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Leadership 3, 4, County Vice-President 3, 4; Block W Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, 4; Bus Driver. McDONALD, BILLY - Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. McQUAGE, NANCY - Oratorical Club 1, 2, 3; Wild- cat Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2, 3; Powder Puff Football Captain 3, 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 2; FBLA 4; Bus-Driver 4, Bus Driv- ers' Club 4, Secretary. MACK, RANCE - Block W Club 4; Track 3, 4; Li- brary Club 3. MAXEY, JUDY - Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2; Ora- torical Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Classes Editor 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 1; FBLA 4; Junior Class Play; NEDT Certificates 1,2. MILLS EUGENE - Band 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; FBLA 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Oratorical Club 4; Biology Club 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Block W Club 4; t E Club 4, Treas- urer. MILLER, MIKE - President of Freshman Class; Orator- ical Club 2, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Student Council 1, President's Cabinet 1; French Club 4; Junior Class Play 3; Glee Club 4; An- nual Staff 4, Photographer. MIXON, GRACE EIAINE MOORE, REBECCA LYNN NEELY, BECKY - Pep Squad 2, 3; Oratorical Club 2, 3; Biology Club 1, 3; Student Council 2; Wildcat Staff 4; FBLA 4; Junior Class Play 3. NETTLES, JOYCE - Latin Club 1; Biology Club 1; Wildcat Staff 2, 3; Secretary of Junior Class 3; FTA 4; FBLA 4. NETTLES, KENNETH - Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Science Club 4, Vice- President; Pep Squad 4; J. V, Basketball 2; Junior Mar- shal; Junior Rotari an. NETTLES, RAYMOND ELWOOD NEWTON, SYLVIA - Oratorical Club 2; Queen of Hearts Contestant 2, 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; French Club 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Beauty; Miss Walterboro High . NORRIS, ALLEN - Block W Club 3,4; Track Team 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Biology Club 1; Science Club 4; Student Council Representative 3; Speech Club 2- Chairman Paper Drive 3; Pep Squad 4 O'BRIEN, DIANNE - FHA 1, 2, 3; FTA 4; FBLA 4- Sec- ond Place Winner in VOGUE Sewing Contest 3; Student Council 1. O'QUINN, ALTA JANE - FTA 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4; Biology Club 3. O'QUINN, DOROTHY - Junior FHA 1; Senior FHA 2, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 1. OWENS, CHERRY - Senior Beauty; Senior Superla- tive; Halloween Queen 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Biology Club 1; Latin Club 1; French Club 4; Wildcat Staff 3, 4; Oratorical Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play. OZBOLT, JUDY - Student Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Top 10% in State Algebra Exam; Powder-Puff Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Cap- tain 4; Science Club 4; State Runner-Up in NCTE Achievement Awards Competition; Merit Finalist; Bet- ty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. PHILLIPS, SUSAN - Latin Club 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; President of Sophomore Class 2; Girls State 3; Miss Hi Miss 4; Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 3; Wildcat Staff 4; Biology Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 3. POOLE, JAMES AARON PREWETT, TOMMY - Wildcat Staff 1, 2, 3, Art Ed- itor 4. PRICE, FRANK - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3; J. V. Best Lineman 2; Science Club 4; All-State Chorus 2; Glee Club Student Director 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Block W Club 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff 4; Senior Superlative 4; Bus Driver 4, Presi- dent of Bus Drivers1 Club 4; Biology Club 1. REMBERT, JUDY - Vice-President of 9th Grade Class; Secretary-Treasurer of 10th Grade Class; Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4;; Junior Marshal; All-State Chorus 4; Girls' Sextet 3; Girls' State 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Block W Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Divisional Editor of Annual 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Director 4. RICKETSON, CAROLYN - 4-H Club 1,2; FTA 2. RITTER, TOMMY - T I Club 4. ROGERS, DREW - Biology Club 2; Block W Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Senior Class. SANFORD, JOHNNY - Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; All-State Chorus 4; Oratorical Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; French Club 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Senior Super- lative; Pep Squad 3, 4. SMITH, AMY SMITH, MIKE - Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus 2; FBLA 4, Vice-Pres- ident; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Oratorical Club 3; Biology Club 1; Bus Driver, SMOAK, JOEL -TGI Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SMOAK LEVERN STANFIELD, PATRICIA - Junior FHA 1; Biology Club 2; Senior FHA 2; Basketball 3; FBLA 4. STEINER, BILL - 4-H Club 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3; T G I Club 4, Treasurer. STILL, MILLIE STRICKLAND, JOEL - Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; T I Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Junior Marshal; Junior Rotarian 3, 4; Top 1% in the State Algebra Exam 2, 3, 4; Bausch-Lomb Science Award 4, Merit Finalist 4; NSF Grant to Northwestern University 3; 2-NEDT Certificates of Educational Development 1, 2; Scholar- ship Certificate 1, 2, 3, 4. SYFRETT, BILLY - Biology Club 1; Junior Class Play 3. ULMER, ANDY - Latin Club 1, 2; Biology Club 1; An- nual Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Baseball 3; Pep Squad 4. WEATHERS, LEWIS WHITE, HAZEL WORRELL, JOHN - Student Council 1; T G I Club 2, 3, 4, State Club Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2; Junior Mar- shal. WYLIE, CUBIE - Basketball 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Block W Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Science Club 4; Pep Squad 3, 4. ZEIGLER, BRENDA ZYGADLO, JOHN WAYNE - Block W Club; Orator- ical Club; 4-H Club 1,2; Biology Club 1; Bus Driver. ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORY BLACK, MRS. FRIEDA Winthrop College, B. S. MAUNEY, MR. JAMES F. University of North Carolina, Appalachian State Teachers College, B. S, BUCKNER, MRS. DOROTHY MAE Rrenau College, B. A. MINES, MR. H. E. University of Southern Illinois, B, S,, M. S. BUCKWALTER, MR. L. E. Auto Mechanics MITCHELL, MR. EDWARD University of South Carolina, B. S. CHILES, MR, PAUL Carson Newman College, North Greenville Junior College, B. A. NEAL, MRS. VERA Lander College, B.A. CONE, MR, H. E. University of South Carolina, B. A. OSWALD, MRS. JEAN W. Newberry College, B.A. EVANS, MR. DAVID University of Mississippi, B. A., M. A. OSWALD, MR. MOODY M. Newberry College, B.A. FIELDER, MRS, RUTH M. Georgia State College for Women, A. B. PADGETT, MR. S.M. Clemson College, B. S., M. A. GASKIN, MRS. JANIE Winthrop College, B. A, PARKER, MRS. MARY FRANCES Winthrop College, B.A. GODWIN, MRS. CARROLL Columbia College, B. A. PATTERSON, MRS. JOYCE D. Furman University, B. A. GUESS, MRS, DOROTHY M. Lander College, B.A. SIMMONS, MRS. NELL Winthrop College, B.A. HAWKINS, MRS, ELOISE Tennessee State Teachers College, B, S, STROCK, MR. ROBERT B. Erskine College, B, S. HODGES, MR. E. P. Plumbing STROUD, MRS. LETHA Columbia College, B. S., University of South Carolina, M. Ed, JAMES, MR. WILLIAM K. Berry College, B. S. RIDGEWAY, MISS NANCY University of South Carolina, B. A. JONES, MRS. MERYL B. Anderson College, B. A,, University of South Carolina, M. Ed. von LEHE, MRS. VIRGINIA Winthrop College, B. S. BRYAN, MRS. ODESSA - Secretary LINDLEY, MR. MICHAEL Wofford College, B. A. HODGES, MRS. MARY LOU - Guidance Director Coker College, B. S., University of South Carolina, M. S. LYTCHFIELD, MRS, MARGARET Capitol University, B. S, JOHNSTON, MR. A. McCOY - Principal Clemson College, B. S., Auburn University, M. S. THANK YOU! We, the Editor and the Business Manager of the 1963 LAIR, wish to express our gratitude and sincere thar_-:5 for the encouragement and graciously given help received from the Administration and the Student Bciv - car. We also express our appreciation to Mike Miller for his cooperation, time, and patience in taking our pictures. T: Bar- bar a Bishop, our typist, we say a special 1'thank you for without you w e could not have published cur --—us. I. To Mr, Norman of Keys Printing Corporation w e express our thanks for your invaluable assistance. To cur ruruurr. Mis, Meryl B. Tones, we feel that words are inadequate to express our gratitude and thanks for all you have dcue t: make this edition of the LAIR a success. We also say thank you to the Walterboro Chamber of Commerce and the following merchants for their partici- pation in Senior Management Day. Ackerman's Drug Store Air-Cooled Motors Asten-Hill Mfg. Company Bailey's Pharmacy Bargain Furniture Company B elk-Hud son Company Bill Bone, Photographer Breland-Chevrolet Company, Inc. Brown Hardware Furniture Company Carolina Loan Finance Company, Inc. Carter's TV - Radio Service Costal Electric Cooperative Coastal Fruit Company, Inc. Coburg Dairy, Inc.’ Colleton Drugs Colonial Grill Colonial Stores Colleton County Hospital Colleton Implement Truck Company Corbett Building Supply Crosby-Burress Electric Company Dairy Land Davis Shoe Shop Easterlin Furniture Company Edisto Lumber Company Edward's E. Mullins McLeod Pure Oil Company Enterprise Hardware Inc. Fannings Farm Supply, Inc. Farmers and Merchants Bank Frazier's Frank Lake Welding Shop Gibson-Kemp Godwin Building Supply Hayes Jewelers Hiers' Drive-in-Restaurant H. E, Savage Hiott's Pharmacy Hiott's Red and White Ideal Laundry Jenny's House of Flowers Lemack's Shoe Shop Lender's, Inc. Lyons Furniture Company Mademoiselle's Marion Sams Oil Company McLure's Shell Service Novit's Fashion Shoppe Owens Auto Exchange Parson's Dress Shop Peoples Pharmacy Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Piggly Wiggly Pinckney's Market Rainey's Jewelers Red Ball Service Station Sanders Freezer Locker Sell-Rite Furniture Seven-Up Bottling Company Simmons Diesel, Inc. Slotchiver's Strickland's Dixie Cleaners The Bank of Walterboro The Flower Shop The Press and Standard The Saunders Agency Thomas L. Hiers, News Courier Dist. Thompson's 5 t - $1. Travelers Motel Veach's American Walterboro Auto Parts Walterboro Coca Cola Bottling Co. Walterboro Drive-in-Grill Walterboro FCX Service Walterboro Finance, Inc. Walterboro Motor Sales Warshaw's W. C. Pearcy Western Auto Associate Store Winn Dixie CONTRIBUTIONS Colleton Tile Concrete Company Douglas Gamer Erwin Hooker General Gas Coop. Gladys M. Murray Herman Dantzler, Inc. Prentiss Wholesale Smoak’s Garage Stroupe's Grocery Walterboro Home Bakery Janet DeLoach, Editor Kaye Gaskin, Business Manager 109
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