Walterboro High School - Paw Print / Lair Yearbook (Walterboro, SC)

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PAWPRINT ’77 Volume 7 Walter boro Senior High School INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Reachin’ Out... Table of Contents Introduction 1 Student Activities 4 Student Life 24 WHS Student Body 60 WHS Faculty 96 Colleton High School 110 Sports 128 Advertisements 160 Senior Directory 176 Annual Staff 180 After many hours of thought the annual staff decided on the theme ‘ 'Reachin’ Out. ” We feel that ’76-’77 has been one of the most productive years of learning. We also believe that we as students of WHS have improved in our ability to work together and with the faculty. The students of WHS have learned to reach out to each other to help push WHS through the good times and the bad. We feel that the clasped hands on the cover of our book symbolize the friendship and cooperation that has become a part of Walterboro High School. INTRODUCTION 3 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 4 j v Many activities go on during the school year. To add enjoyment to classes, extra-curricular plans are made. The chorus and band provide musical entertainment while skits promote humor and good will. This year participation was great and more interest was shown in the programs, football games, and concerts. ACTIVITIES 5 History Club The History Club is organized for the students interested in past heritage. One activity of the club this year is a visit to the Freedom Train in Charleston. The members are as follows: (first row) Treasurer, Karen Haskell; Secretary, Susan Nettles; President, Marie Seigler; Vice President, Sharon Sweat; Advisor, Mrs. Barnes, (second row) Selma Washington, William Sherrill, Wayne Memminger, Barry Crosby, Rocky Jackson, Bobby Harbiston, Kenny Rahn, Jeff Platt, (third row) Sherry Haynes, Rose Carter, Eartha Lee Jenkins, Edgar Driggers, Stephen Lyons, Marvin Bales, Vicky Payne, Linda Garris, (fourth row) Darlene Admore, Velecia Campbell, Lillie Gethers, Catheline Roberts, Carol Ford, Ronnie Shoeman, Cynthia Hoats, Sandy Prater, Paula Jackson, (fifth row) Eleatha Fraiser, Beatrice Breland, John Jordan, David Williams, Kenneth Saxby, George Deal, Jacob Teasdall. Science Club The Science Club is an organization for the students interested in engineering and technology. Some highlights for the year are a trip to Canadys Steam Plant and a trip to the Medical University of South Carolina. The members are as follows: (first row) Vernelle Council, Emily Dodd, Cindy White, Margaret Griner, Victor Radcliff, President; Mary Bowers, Secretary; Lucky Lyons, Treasurer; Lorraine Pinckney, Babbie Bodison, Gwendolyn Ford, Kathy Bright, Advisor, Mrs. Litchfield, (second row) Patricia Barnett, Jeanett Pollard, Nicky Stratton, Cecil Byrd, Wayne Pruett, Kirk Breland, Marion Fox, Mark Warren, Eddie Wilson, Mathais Chaplin, Constance Manigo, Marisette Broadney, Vice-President, (third row) Margaret Hopkins, Vivian Bennett, Alice Manigo-Bey, Connie Nesbitt, Doug Brinson, Chuck Blocker, Steve Till, Chuck Walling, Brett Hughes, Randall Williams, Damon Washington, Wayne Shider. (fourth row) Janice Green, Judie Farmer, Elizabeth Ellison, Amy Hankerson, Joanne Manigo, Wandall Ford, Rita Manigo, Tony Williams, David Williams. SMOKING Foreign Language Club The Foreign Language Club is composed of students who are taking Spanish or French. The purpose of this club is to encourage interest in other languages and to learn about many different cultures. The members are as follows: (seated) Wanda Gibson, Treasurer; Lynn Sanders, Secretary; Connie Nesbitt, Vice-President, (standing) Advisor Miss Frasier, Wandale Ford, Robert Singleton, Alice Manigo-Bey, Sharon McNeil, Randall Williams, Wanda Lynah, Deborah Hamilton, Rosa Nebo, Babbie Bodison, Deborah Fields, Josephine Holmes. Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America is a National Organization for students studying home economics in their junior and senior years of high school. Their over-all goal is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The members are as follows: (first row) Victor Radcliff, Deborah Williams, Sylvia Ford, Carol Ford, Mary Doyle, Janie Ford, Dorothy Smith, Darlene Miley, Sonya Taylor, Bernie Washington, (second row) Rose Marie White, Danny Williams, Jerry Cochran, Isadore Williams, David Williams, Kenneth Broughton, Reggie Russell. ACTIVITIES 7 Annual Club The purpose of the Annual Club is to acquaint Juniors with all aspects of putting a yearbook together. The members learn how to crop pictures, write captions, and draw good layouts. Hopefully, the Annual Club members will be the staff members of 1977-1978. Members are as follows: (seated) Rocky Jackson, Jackie Young, Gwendolyn Ford, (standing) Chuck Blocker, Darlene Lynah, Amy Hankerson, Eddie Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Stephen Lyons, Advisor Mrs. Henderson. ACTIVITIES 8 The 1976-77 Bus Drivers Club reaches out to bring students together. Bus drivers have a great responsibility. The lives of thousands of students are in their hands. The members are as follows: (front row) Ricky Williams, William Sherill, Eddie Wilson, Wayne Smoak, Randy Shell, Wayne Pruett, Mike Hall, Miles Crosby, Dick Burch, (second row) Mel Beach, M. Ramsey, Paul McDurfee, Stanley Crosby, Gilbert Elkins, Steve Byrd, Wally West, (third row) Rosa Nebo, Donna Crosby, Beatrice Breland, Heyward Harrison, Edgar Driggers, Arliss Jarvis, Mark Warren, Rocky Jackson, Kirk Breland, Brett Hughes, Charles Byrd, (fourth row) Johnny Sheppard, Kenneth Saxby, Larry Campbell, Jerry Cochran, Victor Radcliff, Daniel Williams, David Glover, (fifth row) Madison Walters, Darrell Nesbitt, Robert Singleton, Charles Francis, Gregory Bodison. (sixth row) Patrick Brown, Kenneth Broughton, Lester Williams, William Haynes, Darnell Frasier, Walter Garrett, (seventh row) Richard Jenkins, Terry Gant, Sinclair Brown, Jacob Teasdell, Reggie Rufus Russell, Arthur Williams, Jeff Terry. Bus Drivers SMOKING Broadcasting Club 1. The Broadcasting Club is an organization for the purpose of promoting the field of broadcasting as a career choice. The Broadcasting Club has a program each Sunday at 1:30 over WALD. Members are as follows: (first row) Marvin Jones, Linneaus Grant, (second row) Helen Murray, Wally West, (third row) Advisor Mr. Dreyer, Kim Spahr, Randy Baker, Gay Padgett, (fourth row) Dolphus Pinckney, Joy Stoll, Julie Crosby, Don Chaplin. 2. Mr. Shearer gives advice to a bus driver. ACTIVITIES 9 Future Farmers of America The FFA Club is organized to develop leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. During their monthly meeting they plan special projects and trips. With the teamwork of its members they participate in local and district FFA contests. Members are as follows: (first row) Henry Mulligan, Richard Hayne, Sylvia Huggins, Gregory Bodison, James Brown, Danny Brock, Gary Rhodes, Advisor Mr. Lish. (second row) Joanne Manigo, Rita Manigo, Brenda Drayton, Mary Gethers, Jackie Walters, Rodger Pierce, Kenny Rahn, Jeff Platt, Steve Frakes. (third row) Butch Simmons, Paul Drawdy, Bryan Weatherford, Mark O’Quinn, Chuck Smoaks, Brian Gatch, Gilbert Elkins, (fourth row) Herbert Goodwin, Butch Simmons, Steve Byrd, Clark Hughes, Stanley Crosby, Michael Bodison, Elijah Brock, Harry Bennett, (fifth row) Jerry Williams, Herbert Fraiser, Joseph Ferguson, Marion Foy, Paul Elliot, Issac Ellison, Kirby Pinckey, Ronald Reed, Ronald Mag wood, Charles Francis. (sixth row) Madison Walters, Tommy Brown, Luther Brown, Kenneth Gadson, Clarence Wright, Sidney Brock, Darryl Nesbitts, Robert Singleton, Lester Williams. T I Club The T I Club is for students interested in mechanical, industrial, and vocational skills. With the cooperation of its advisor, Mr. H. E. Mines, the T I Club plan to go on a field trip to a tech school in Charleston. The members are as follows: (first row) Michael Pollard, Janie Ford, President; (second row) Jimmy Ray Simmons, Ricky Williams, Vice-President, (third row) Wayne Wilson, Sharon Brown, Sec. Trea. (fourth row) St. Patrick Brown, Bill Haynes, (fifth row) Sacajawea Mikel, Ardell Cochran, Kathey Frasier, Kate Patterson, Virginia Smith, Advisor Mr. Mines. ACTIVITIES 10 Forestry Club The main purpose of the Forestry Club is to build up one’s confidence and to develop leadership abilities. They participate in local and state pulp wood contests. With the enthusiasm of its members they visited local industries. The members are as follows: (first row) Mr. Lish, Jerry Cochran, Tyrone Anderson, Chuck Smoak, Paul Drawdy, Lamar King, (second row) Ronald Magwood, Greg Bodison, Curtis Pinckney, Lloyd Smalls, Larry Roberts, Gilbert Elkins, (third row) Johnny Sheppard, Danny Brock, Kennedy Brown, Brian Gatch, Robert Brock, (fourth row) Larry Campbell, Authur James, Randy Shell, Stuart Crosby, Miles Crosby, Mark O’Quinn, (fifth row) Elijah Sims, Mike Richards, James Brown, Gary Spells, Darryl Campbell. (sixth row) Joe Ferguson, Lester Williams, Herbert Fraiser, Kenneth Richard. D.E. Club Distributive Education encourages group participation, leadership development, and career study. Some of their activities are visiting D.E. Trading Council in Columbia and planning a field trip to South of the Border. The members are as follows: (first row) Marcella Ford, Cathy Kirkland, Mary Doyle, Linda Lloyd, Robin Gerideau, Yvonne Brown, President; Janie Brown, Treasurer; Shelia Washington, Autherine Elliott, Barbara J. Manigo, Advisor Mr. Jarvis, (second row) Earnestine Holmes, Vanessa Homes, Nancy James, Ida Tindle, Tawana Dickerson, Sheryl Thomas, Sylvia Huggins, Kenneth Sanders, Edith Bright, Sadie Mitchell, (third row) Geneva McNeil, Joanne Pierce, Carolyn Brown, Fannie Mae Wright, Margeline Daniels, Leslie Joyner, Patsy Adams, Wanda Stinney, Deborah Williams, Rosie Lee Washington, Rose Williams, Sylvia Ford, (fourth row) Michael Garrett, Sandra Windall, Jackie Martin, Gloria Teasdell, Pattie Ferguson, Mattie Bennett, Johnny Francis, Yvonne Small. Student Council 1. Student Council Officers: Secretary, Mary Bowers; President, Victor Radcliff; Treasurer, Wanda Ferguson; Senior Member-at-large, Wanda Lynah; Assistant Secretary, Kathy Kirkland; Junior Member-at-large, Jackie Young; Senior Member-at-large, Tammie Crosby; Assistant Treasurer, Cynthia Hoats; Historian, Cassandra Oliver; Parliamentarian, Sharon McNeil. 2. Student Council Representatives: (first row) Randy Williams, Harold Rhodes, Connie Nesbitt, Vivian Deal, Rita Manigo, Lynn Sanders, Brenda Drayton, Joanne Manigo, Janie Brown, (second row) Kevin Barron, Vivian Bennett, Shirley Stone, Jeanette Pollard, Deborah Hamilton, Pam Kennedy, Velecia Campbell, Gale Garvin, Margaret Grinner, Joy Stoll, (third row) Advisor Mrs. Barnes, Tony Williams, Nancy James, Fannie Wright, Shermaine Frasier, Linda Lawton, Chuck Blocker, Kirt Breland, Steve Till, Advisor Mr. Pelzer. -y. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 12 1. Student Council Alternates: (first row) Ardell Cochran, Patricia Hamilton, Danny Jordon, Linda Garris, (second row) Wandale Ford, Donna Williams, Randall Nettles, Chuck Walling, Wayne Memminger, Chuck Blocker, Kenny Rahn. (third row) Gloria Bradley, Babbie Bodison, Gwendolyn Ford, Elizabeth Ellison, Janet Smith, Carolyn Brown, Paula Jackson, Donna Crosby. 2. Endless energy is displayed by Student Council advisor Mrs. Barnes as she strives to involve students in the betterment of WHS. 3. Advisor Mr. Pelzerassists Mrs. Barnes in Student Council projects. 4. President Victor Radcliff has many responsibilities including making the morning announcements. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 13 Student Council 1. The Walterboro High School Canteen is now in operation. The students are really thrilled over it. It is one of the projects accomplished by the Student Council. 2. These students wait hungrily for a snack at the new canteen. 3. Wayne Bryant tests the new P.A. system purchased by Student Council funds. 4. Mary Bowers, Student Council Secretary, takes a break to smile for our camera. 5. Sharon McNeil, Linda Lawton, and Wanda Ferguson work on a creative bulletin board. 6. Cassandra Oliver, Historian, works patiently on the school’s scrapbook. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 14 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 15 Literary Club The Literary Club was organized for the purpose of enjoying the literary world beyond the classroom. The members participate in such activities as taking trips to Dock Street Theater productions, sponsoring a Literary Character Day, ushering at the Colleton County Little Theater productions, and having speakers at their meetings, (first row) Officers — President, Wanda Gibson; Vice-President, Vivian Deal; Secretary, Miki Eadie; Treasurer, Cassandra Oliver; Advisor, Mrs. Von Lehe. (second row) Mary Gethers, Barbara Brown, Rosa Nebo, Nancy Bright, Janet Smith, Maria Smith, Tammie Crosby, (third row) Ruth Snow, Sarah Hills, Gale Dulaney, Kim Lommen, Wanda Ferguson, Mike Hall, Joseph Flourney. (fourth row) Deloris Doctor, Barbara Garden, Donna Williams, Dorothy Smith, Loretta Brown, Sharon McNeil, Carl Levine, Wanda Lynah, Bernie Washington. Future Teachers of America SNOKINC The Future Teachers of America Club is organized with the aim of being exposed to the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession. The Future Teachers of America was first founded at Walterboro High School by Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Some of the projects of the FT A for this year are having the Annual Talent Show and the Teachers Appreciation Day. They also plan to visit local schools and to have an Easter Egg Hunt for pre-school children, (first row) Mary Bowers, Derrelle Jamison, Mathais Chaplin, Kim Lommen, Gay Padgett, Lucky Lyons, Jeanet Pollard, (second row) Vivian Bennett, Lorraine Pinckney, Wayne Pruett, Miki Eadie, Paula Jackson, Karen Haskell, (third row) Judie Farmer, Marisette Broadney, Bonnie Carter, Margaret Griner, Cindy White, Beth Traband, Wanda Ferguson, (fourth row) Vivian Deal, Cheryl Kinlock, Anthony Mire, Don Chaplin, Joy Stoll, Sharon McNiel. (fifth row) Marvin Bales, Julie Crosby, Cynthia Hoats, Gale Dulaney, Marie Seigler, Loretta Brown; (sixth row) Dick Burch, Miles Crosby, Stuart Crosby, Maria Smith, Tammie Crosby. Av-Lib Club The Av-Lib Club creates wider interest in reading, and develops leadership abilities. The Av-Lib Club members act as student assistants in our Media Center. They arrange interesting bulletin boards and displays. The Av-Lib Club sponsored the Book Fair that was held from Nov. 16-18. The Fair encouraged student interest in reading and in building home libraries, (first row) Officers: Treasurer, Jacob Teasdell; President, George Deal; Secretary, Shirley Stone; Program Chairman, Pam Overton, (second row) Advisor, Mrs. Godwin; Geneava McNiel; Joanne Pierce; Jackie Rush; Harriet Washington; Linda Garris; Nina Halier; Advisor, Mrs. Muckenfuss. Future Business Leaders of America The FBLA Club is a national organization for all students enrolled in business subjects. The purpose of this club is to prepare the students with experience for their future in business. This club also gives a scholarship to a graduating senior who is furthering his or her education in business, (first row) Advisor, Mrs. Smith; Susie Nettles', (second row) Program Chairman, Vicki Payne; Dianne Lemacks; Vice-President, Constance Manigo. (third row) President, Ruth Snow; Treasurer, Janie Mae Brown; Secretary, Cassandra Oliver, (fourth row) Sheryl Aiken; Carolina Brown; Reporter, Janet Smith. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 17 WHS Band of Blue 18 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1. The WHS Band of Blue outdid themselves this year with top ratings in every competition. 2. During the band’s performance at a football game, John Smoak plays his solo guarded by rifle girls Merlene Drawdy, Renee Maree, Robin Gerideau, and Marie Siegler. 3. WHS band director Mr. Bill Young and assistant director Mr. Randy Pruett certainly are proud of the accomplishments of their Band of Blue. 4. Drum Majors for the mighty Band of Blue are Mathias Chaplin and Kim Lommen. 5. Practicing for a performance, Ricky Harrison and Jesseca Fields play along with the band. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 19 Band of Blue Highlights August 9 — preseason band practice began Sept. 10-Nov. 5 — band participated at football games Sept. 25 — participated in Music in Motion Festival in Barnwell, S.C. Oct. 16 — placed 2nd in Coastal Carolina contest in Charleston, S.C. Oct. 23 — received superior rating at Southern States Marching contest in Camden, S.C. Oct. 30 — received a superior rating at the South Carolina State Marching contest in Columbia, S.C. Nov. 3 — Walterboro City Council proclaimed November 3rd “Band of Blue Day” Jan. 8 — Radio-a-thon raised over $6,200 to send Band of Blue to Washington, D.C., to participate as a route band in the Inaugural Parade for Jimmy Carter. 20 STUDENT ACTIVITIES The Band of Blue members are active throughout the year with participation in solo and ensemble performances in January. They participate in the Edisto Conference and the All-State Trials in February. A Spring Concert is given by the band in May. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 21 Chorus 1. Happiness is spread as our chorus combines hardwork and talent. The WHS chorus adds excitement and spirit to our school. The chorus members at Walterboro and Colleton High School join together to present two concerts. 2. Director Mrs. Buckner gives inspiration and vitality to her students. 3. Stuart Crosby, student director, prepares to conduct from the podium. 22 STUDENT ACTIVITIES ‘ s v 1. The Colleton High School Chorus dressed in matching attire at their performance for the Christmas Concert. 2. Colleton High School student directors Elizabeth Duck and Randetta Bulter pose with accompanist Jimmy Rhode. 3. Walterboro High School accompanist Julie Crosby practices for the next performance. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 23 STUDENT LIFE 24 Student Life Activities and honors engaged our students during the ’76-77 school year. Many new organizations were started this year. Many of our clubs went on trips during the fall and plan to go on some during the summer. The criminology class attended an interesting court session. All sports were made exciting by large student participation. Pep rallies showed a great deal of spirit due to the cheerleaders, players, band, and especially the students. This was indeed a good year that all the students will enjoy remembering. STUDENT LIFE 25 A Feeling Of Unity Exists 1, Walterboro High Chorus students are resting their voices for a special song. 2. Colleton High faculty and students gather for an assembly in the gym. STUDENT LIFE 26 ■ 1. Some members of the Walterboro High faculty enjoy a pep rally. 2. Quarterback Victor Radcliff tries for a first down supported by a strong defense. STUDENT LIFE 27 Honors 1. Boys State Representatives are Timmy Beach and Mark O’Quinn. 2, Girls State Representative is Julie Crosby. STUDENT LIFE 28 1. Ushers for 1976 Graduation Exercises: (1st row) Kathy Hermson, Lehman Lyons, Rita Manigo, (2nd row) Harriett Washington, Margaret Hopkins, Loretta Brown, Cindy White, (3rd row) Lynn Sanders and Derelle Jamison. 2. Marshals for 1976 Graduation Exercises were: (1st row) Randall Nettles, (2nd row) Constance Manigo, Marisette Broadney, (3rd row) Tammie Crosby, Maria Smith, (4th row) Margaret Griner, Mary Bowers, Bonnie Carter, (5th row) Mathias Chaplin, and Timmy Beach. STUDENT LIFE 29 1. A couple of students gather around for a conversation. 2. Colleton students anticipate the upcoming skit for the Thanksgiving program. Togetherness Makes More Enjoyable Activities STUDENT LIFE 30 1. Beth Traband and Bryan Weatherford experience a special kind of togetherness. 2. In Mechanical Drawing Class, these students ;‘get it together” with square T’s and rulers. 3. These seniors are really enjoying themselves during our pep rally. STUDENT LIFE 31 Homecoming 1976 There were sixteen senior players leading the Bulldogs this year. The players and sponsors were as follows: No. 12 Victor Radcliff sponsored by Miss Cheryl Maree, No. 13 Bernie Washington sponsored by Gloria Bradley, No. 20 Daniel Williams sponsored by Miss Sharon McNiel, No. 23 Jimmy Ray Simmons sponsored by Miss Derelle Jamison, No. 25 Jerry Cochran sponsored by Miss Dorothy Smith, No. 55 Stuart Crosby sponsored by Miss Joy Stoll, No. 66 Mark O’Quinn sponsored by Miss Karen Haskell, No. 45 Mike Hall sponsored by Miss Rhonda Stroble, No. 61 Randy Shell sponsored by Miss Angie Hoff, No. 68 Chuck Smoak sponsored by Miss Wanda Ferguson, No. 31 Clyde Elliott sponsored by Miss Sandra Brown, No. 33 Garry Bodison sponsored by Miss Kathy Rhames, No. 76 James Young sponsored by Miss Shirley King, and No. 60 Gary Rhode sponsored by Miss Betty Hoggard. STUDENT LIFE 32 STUDENT LIFE 33 Home — Coming Activities 1. A smiling Robin Gerideau is crowned Queen at the WHS Homecoming festivities. 2. Candidate Vivan Deal and her escort Matthew Williams await the announcement of Queen. 3. In the parade around the football field, Robin waves to friends in the stands. STUDENT LIFE 34 1. Candidate Maria Smith was escorted by Miles Crosby. 2. Timmy Beach was escort for Kim Lommen. 3. Another candidate, Julie Crosby, was escorted by Don Chaplin and Reggie Russell was escort for Wanda Gibson (not pictured). STUDENT LIFE 35 Beauties 1. Miss Senior: Wanda Lynah 2. Senior Beauty: Joy Stoll STUDENT LIFE 36 STUDENT LIFE 37 STUDENT LIFE 38 Senior Beauties 1. Beth Traband 2. Anita Brown STUDENT LIFE 39 Student Participation Motivates School STUDENT LIFE 40 1. Students from all homeroom sections enjoyed participating in the intramural basketball tournament held in December. 2. Books on all topics were made available to students during the “Book Fair” sponsored by the library. 3. Senior class officer Marisette Broadney plays the role of judge in a skit during football season. 4. Carl Hampton appears anxious to air his opinions as he volunteers to participate in a class discussion. STUDENT LIFE 41 Honors 1. The honor of being named as Presbyterian Junior Fellows goes each year to the two girls and two boys with the highest averages in the Junior class. Presbyterian Junior Fellows for ’76 are Randall Nettles, Margaret Griner, Tammie Crosby, and Mathias Chaplin. 2. Miss DAR Tammie Crosby was selected by the Joseph Glover Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on the basis of ability, character, and leadership. 3. King Teens Mathias Chaplin and Timmy Beach were chosen from the top twenty academic young men at Walterboro High. This honor enables them to visit Wofford College and to compete for a scholarship. STUDENT LIFE 42 mm 1. Furman Scholars are chosen by the faculty on the basis of leadership and scholarship. This year’s Furman Scholars are Marisette Broadney, Mathias Chaplin, Tammie Crosby, and Timmy Beach. 2. Seven WHS Chorus members were chosen as All-State Regional members. They are: Mike Hall, Julie Crosby, Marvin Bales, Margaret Griner, Heyward Harrison, Bonnie Carter, and Don Chaplin. 3. All-State tryouts are held each year in Columbia. A score of 42 is required for All-State members. A score of 52 qualifies members to be in the Honors All-State Chorus. Those with a score of 52 or higher are Wally West, John Smoak, and Paul McDurfee. STUDENT LIFE 43 STUDENT LIFE 44 New Fashion Trends Add Interest To WHS 1. Gauchos and boots are a winning combination in 1977, as modeled by Derelle Jamison. 2. A “back to the country” trend is evident as Tommy Davis sports overalls and a Ford pickup truck. 3. A unique way to wear pants is illustrated by Patricia Taylor. 4. Rolled-up pants with boots are popular with Patricia Hamilton, and tennis shoes will never go out of style according to Sheila Washington. 5. A denim jumpsuit is stylishly worn by Terri McKinney. 6. “Pants-tucked-inside” is another variation worn with boots by Bobbie Jean Gardner. STUDENT LIFE 45 Today I Recalled My Life... STUDENT LIFE 46 ■ - ft, 1. Linda Garris enjoys a private thought. 2. Thoughtful expressions occupy the faces of Emma Farmer and Cheryl Aiden. 3. During a busy day, Dianne Brock takes time to escape with a pleasant daydream. STUDENT LIFE 47 Opinion Poll The annual staff took an opinion poll in the fall of 76. The results are as follows: FAVORITE: TV Drama - “Starsky Hutch,” “Charlie’s Angels” TV New Show - “What’s Happening,” “Charlie’s Angels” TV Soap Opera - “The Young The Restless” TV Personality - Henry Winkler, “The Fonz,” and James Walker as “J.J.” TV Game Show - “The Price is Right,” “Match Game” Magazine - Jet, Ebony, Sports Illustrated, Seventeen Singing Group - Kiss, Earth Wind Fire, Commodores Sport - Football Pastime - Dancing Food - Fried Chicken In the question section of our poll, we asked: 1. Will Jimmy Carter be a good President? A majority of the students answered a definite yes. 2. Who would be your choice of a president who is not a politician? Mr. Mack Jones and Mrs. Margaret Barnes were the choices on the local level. Archie Bunker and Muhammad Ali were voted to make the best presidents on the national level. 3. What is the best thing at WHS? The Band of Blue and the canteen were overwhelming favorites. Wo,. V 48 STUDENT LIFE 1. In front of the TV watching the very popular “Starsky Hutch” seems to be the students’ favorite place at 9 o’ dock on Saturday nights. 2. Everyone seems to think that Rerun is ‘‘What’s Happening.” 3. Hey! Fonz, the man with the plan for every occasion, is one of our favorite people. 4. President Carter received many votes in both our mock election and in our opinion poll. WHS students feel that he is indeed capable of doing the job right. 5. The beauty and bravery of Charlie’s Angels have made them very popular with both the males and females of WHS. STUDENT LIFE 49 Student Accomplishments Bring Honor To WHS VJE 1 £ [) O 50 STUDENT LIFE ...Iu '.AiltnkJLx Ki i 1. The WHS Band of Blue raised over $6000.00 for their trip to Washington. 2. The Band of Blue performed as President Carter walked past them during the 1977 inauguration. 3. Trophies are proudly displayed by director Bill Young, student directors Mathias Chaplain and Kim Lommen, and assistant director Randy Pruett. 4. Tackle Kirk Breland honored the WHS Bulldogs by being named to the 7-AAAA All-Conference Team. 5. Senior Maria Smith was recipient of the General Mills Search for Leadership Through Better Living Award (formerly the Betty Crocker Award). This award is given on the basis of scores received on a home-economics examination. STUDENT LIFE 51 Classes Prove To Be Mentally Stimulating STUDENT LIFE 52 1. Ada Doyle’s smile tells us that classwork isn’t so bad. 2. A short break in Chorus class provides Miki Eadie with an opportunity to rest her voice. 3. Junior Gwendolyn Ford works intently on an important assignment. 4. Students look forward each day to study hall to catch up on homework. 5. Diligent students Doretha Harrison and Kathleen Roberts anticipate an upcoming class. 6. Everyone works but enjoys it in Mrs. Bodison’s English class. 7. Biology teacher Miss Bee delivers an informative lecture on blood plasma. STUDENT LIFE 53 wm Important Activities Highlight The Year 54 STUDENT LIFE 1. (far left) In November the Red Cross sponsored the Bloodmobile at WHS. A donation is given here by Jimmy Ray Simmons. 2. The National Honor Society is composed of students with an overall grade average of 90. The 1975-76 members are: President Timmy Beach, Vice-President Maria Smith, Treasurer Marisette Broadney, Secretary Mary Bowers, Cindy White, Bonnie Carter, Margaret Griner, Tammie Crosby, Mathias Chaplain, Margaret Hopkins, Constance Manigo, and Sponsor Mrs. Lytchfield. 3. The Student Council held a door decoration contest at Christmas. Mr. Dreyer’s proud students display theirdoor which won second place in the contest. 4. Junior Ralph Helmey gives a pint of life-giving blood. 5. Mrs. Barnes' door won first place in the Christmas contest. King And Queen Of Hearts 1. For the first time in the history of WHS, young men were included in the Valentine festivities. A King of Hearts was selected by popular vote to participate in the pageant and escort the Queen to the dance. After a close race, Reginald Russell was voted the 1977 King of Hearts. 2. Student Council Vice-President Wayne Bryant and President Victor Radcliff welcome students, faculty, and guests to the pageant. 3. Contestant Karen Haskell takes a peek at the audience. 4. King Reginald Russell escorts outgoing Queen Robin Gerideau down the flower-lined walkway. 5. These handsome young men seem pleased about running for King of Hearts. Contestants are Stuart Crosby, Mark O’Quinn, Randy Shell, Victor Radcliff, Paul McDuefee, Kenneth Sanders, and Reginald Russell. 56 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 57 r 58 STUDENT LIFE King And Queen Of Hearts 1. (above) The 1977 Queen of Hearts, Derelle Jamison, is crowned by King Reginald Russell. 2. (far left) Entertainment at the pageant was provided by Steve Lang who accompanied Sandra Blassengame. 3. King Reginald Russell and 1976 Queen, Robin Gerideau, pose with the five finalists. They are Kim Lommen, chosen first runner-up; Derrelle Jamison, 1977 Queen; Wanda Gibson, second runner-up; Kathy Boensch, and Maria Smith. 4. (lower far left) Contestant Mary Bowers checks to see the number of Jeannette Pollard. 5. Judges for the Queen of Hearts pageant were Marvin Jones Sr., Perniece Gerideau, Arue Norris, and Spencer Moore. 6. Randy Shell and Linda Lawton are ready for the contest to begin. STUDENT LIFE 59 An amazingly large portion of our lives is spent inside a school building. We learn, eat lunch, waste time, and have fun during the course of each school day. The school environment becomes a total learning experience: we learn to accept the demands placed upon us by teachers and friends; we learn that there is never enough time to do the things we really want; and we learn that friends are sometimes easy to make but hard to keep. CLASSES 61 Patsy Adams Michael Aiken Sheryl Ann Aiken Cynthia Alverson Vera Anderson Bill Bailey SENIORS 62 Randy Baker Patricia Barnett James Bartley Timothy Beach Harry L. Bennett Mattie Bennett Cynthia Boatwright Michael Bodison Cranny Boensch Mary Bowers Steve Breland Gracie Bright SENIORS 63 Marisette Broadney Priscilla Brothers Kenneth Broughton Anita Brown Barbara Brown Carolyn Brown Hattie Brown Janie Brown Linda Brown Lydia Brown Patrick Brown Yvonne Brown SENIORS 64 Wayne Bryant Dick Burch Vandy Burress Cecil Byrd Ricky Capers Bonnie Carter Mary Jo Catterton Don Chaplin Gregory Chisolm Annette Coaxon Jerry Cochran Gwendolyn Colleton SENIORS ! 65 Senior football player Randy Shell shows team spirit by getting his hair cut in the “Mohawk” style Barbara Colson Collete Cooper Vernelle Council Michael Cox Bobby Craven Judy Crosby SENIORS 66 Seniors show enthusiasm during pep rally. SENIORS 67 Thomas Davis Vivian Deal Delons Doctor Ada Doyle Mary Doyle Paul Drawdy Gayle Dulaney Miki Eadie Lloyd Edwards Autherine Elliott Clyde Elliott Larry Ellis SENIORS 68 Elizabeth Ellison Issac Ellison Jill Eustace Judie Farmer Elizabeth Ferguson Patty Ferguson Wanda Ferguson Myra Fletcher Janie Ford Sylvia Ford Wandale Ford Barbara Garden Michael Garrett Brian Gatch James Gatch Robyn Gerideau Freddie Gethers Mary Gethers SENIORS 70 Wanda Gibson Barbara Graham Dora Green Glorianna Griffin Margaret Griner Michael Hall Patricia Hamilton Theresa Hamilton Carl Hampton Richard Haynes William Haynes Sandra Herndon SENIORS 71 Cathy Hermson Marie Hill Cindy Holmes Earnestine Holmes Ricky Holmes Vanessa Holmes Margaret Hopkins Regina Jackson Nancy James Derelle Jamison Calvin Johns Beth Johnston SENIORS 72 Danny Jordon Leslie Joyner Lamar King Cheryl Kinloch Mary Langdale Mark Lee Karl Levine Linda Lloyd Kim Lommen Darlene Lynah Wanda Lynah Lucky Lyons SENIORS 73 1. Senior Henry Mulligan seems to be a little puzzled. 2. Government Student Beth Traband studies intently. Ronald Magwood Agnes Manigo Bobbie Manigo.. Constance Manigo Joanne Manigo Joette Manigo SENIORS 74 Rita Manigo Jacquelyn Martin Sandra Mason Sherrie McClure Mark McDonald Paul McDuifee Terri McKinney Geneva McNeil Sharon McNeil Darlene Miley Jake Mitchell Paula Montjoy SENIORS 75 Alex Moultrie Henry Mulligan Donna Murdaugh Rosa Mae Nebo Ernestine Nelson Dianne Nettles Randall Nettles Victor Nettles Eartha Odum Cassandra Oliver Mark O’Quinn Rhonda Padgett SENIORS 76 Angus Patterson Kate Patterson Vicky Payne John Peters Vicki Peters Joanne Pierce Dorothy Pinckney Kirby Pinckney Jeannette Pollard Michael Pollard Wayne Pruett Victor Radcliff SENIORS 77 • ’sr 1. Proudly displaying his new cheerleader outfit, Reggie Russell points at Martha Reed jealous admirers. Kathy Rhames 2. Cindy White . . . “Smile, you're on candid camera!” Linda Roberts Lynn Roberts Elijah Robinson Reginald Russell SENIORS 78 ■ Gwendolyn Sanders Margaret Sanders Randall Shell Vickie Simpson Robert Singleton Calvert Smalls 1. Terry McKinney finds Mr. Carter’s instruction most precise while Kirby Pinckney enjoys a private joke. 2. Israel and Darnell Williams are engrossed in this magazine. SENIORS 79 Yvonne Small Dorothy Smith Janet Smith Johnny Smith Maria Smith Charles Smoak Wayne Smoak Ruth Snow Sharon Soard Kim Spahr Gary Spells Nicky Stratton SENIORS 80 Joy Stoll Jeanette Strong Valerie Summers Evelina Teasdell Ida Tinndal Elizabeth Traband James Vandyke Karen Varnadoe Carrie Washington Clarence Washington Harriett Washington James Washington SENIORS 81 John Washington Mary Washington Rosa Washington Sheila Washington Bryan Weatherford Walter West Henry Wiggins Cindy White Calvin Williams Cindy Williams Daniel Williams Debra Williams SENIORS 82 During National Education Week, Timmy Beach was “Principal for the Day Donna Williams George Williams Isadore Williams Isreal Williams Jerry Williams Marcelus Williams Ricky Williams Shirly Williams Fannie Wright SENIORS 83 Darlene Admore Albertha Aiken Rezinda Anderson Tyrone Anderson Donna Avant Henry Babilon Chuck Bailey Cathy Baldwin Marvin Bales Karline Barron Brenda Bazzle Phyllis Bazzle David Beach Charlotte Beasley Susan Beech Margie Bellinger Chris Bennett Timmy Bennett JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Jacob Teasdale; Vice-President, George Deal; Secretary, Rocky Jackson; Treasurer, Ronnie Alls. JUNIORS 84 Vivian Bennett Frankie Benton Michael Berry Grady Black Chuck Blocker Babbie Bodison Mariam Bodison Teddy Bodison Kathy Boensch Joanne Bouges Gloria Bradley Beatrice Breland Cheryl Breland Edward Breland Kirk Breland Edith Bright Kathy Bright Doug Brinson Dianne Brock Stanley Brock Gregory Brooks Alexander Brown Anthony Brown Charles Brown Jimmy Brown Karen Brown Kennedy Brown Luther Brown Molly Brown Nadine Brown Randy Brown Sinclair Brown Thomas Brown Jeff Burkett Charles Byrd Cindy Byrd JUNIORS 85 Steven Byrd Daryl Campbell Julius Campbell Larry Campbell Velecia Campbell Belinda Carter Lana Carter Rose Carter Cynthia Chisolm Hattie Chislom Joyce Chisolm Ardell Cochran Harry Cockfield Julia Colleton Annie Council Debra Cox Jerry Craven Molly Craven Ed Crews Barry Crosby Dale Crosby Debra Crosby Donna Crosby Kathy Crosby Carey Dandridge Betty Danner Marcie Davis George Deal Tawana Dickerson Doris Doctor Emily Dodd Brenda Drayton Edgar Driggers Louis Edwards Mahalie Edwards Gilbert Elkins JUNIORS 86 Donna Ellis Robert Ellison Jestine Fair Neal Farish Juanita Farmer Tommy Fender Georgianna Ferguson Jerry Ferguson Joanna Ferguson Joseph Ferguson Sylvia Ferguson John Fields Juanita Fishburne Walter Fishburne Greg Fisk Carol Ford Gwen Ford Marcella Ford Johnny Ray Ford Ray Ford Marion Fox Stephen Frakes Johnny Frances Eletha Frasier Herbert Frasier Kathy Frazier Shermaine Fraizer Sylvester Frazier Theresa Frazier Kenneth Gadson Sandra Gadson Don Gainer Dennis Gant Gale Gant Terry Gant Calvin Gantt JUNIORS 87 Juniors develop a sense of responsibility. This is definitely a class ready to accept the responsibilities which will continue to increase as the senior year approaches. Doris Gantt Nathan Garrett Walter Garrett Linda Garris Gayle Garvin Ann Geathers Lillie Gethers Albert Gethers Jackie M. Glover Herbert Goodwin Benjamin Graham Melvin Graham Linneaus Grant Vivian Grayson Prymus Green Verlie A. Green Darry Greene Dennis Greene Linda Greene Raymond Greene Louis Guess Lynn Haddock Nina Haller Mike Haman Deborah Hamilton Jacquelin Hamilton Ted Hamilton Amy Hankerson Robert Harbiston Doretha Harrison Heyward Harrison Karen Haskell Sherry Haynes Ralph Herndon JUNIORS 88 Mark Hiers Pamela Hiott Cynthia Hoats Jody Hoats Melvin Hodges Josephine Holmes Sylvia Holmes Shirley Huggins Brett Hughes Clark Hughes Lisa Hughes Ricky Hugie Ronald Hugine Bryan Hunt Daryl Hunt JUNIORS 89 Marion Hutson Paula Jackson Rocky Jackson Allen Jamison Sydney Jarido Arliss Jarvis Eartha Jenkins Frederick Jenkins Richard Jenkins Roderiquez Jenkins Regina Johnson Sheryl Johnson Anthony Jones Glen Jones Marvin Jones John Jordon Roy Jordon Menetha Joyner Pam Kennedy Coy Kinard Ishmel Kinnery Cathy Kirkland Betty Koger Chris Lake Linda Lawton Dianne Lemacks Faye Lemacks Mattie Lowry Stephen Lyons Dennis Manigo Joanne Manigo Alice Manigo JUNIORS 90 Earnestine Martin Howell Martin Wayne Martin Woodrow Martin Sharia McCollum James Mckay Sherry McLauchlin Carolyn McPherson Patricia McQune Wayne Memminger Rebecca Middleton Glenn Mikel Celeste Miller Craig Miller Kenneth Mincey JUNIORS 91 Anthony Mire Grade Mitchell Sadye Mitchell Vanessa Mixon Helen Murray Michael Needham Olivia Nelson Connie Nesbitt Daryl Nesbitt Rubin Nesbitt Susan Nettles Terry Nettles Danny O’Quinn Pam Overton Madeline Perry Connie Pierce Roger Pierce Dolphus Pinckey Suzzane Pinckney Jeffery Platt Mark Pool Cassandra Prater Kenny Rahn Gregory Rainey Robert Ramsey John Reed Harold Rhodes Kenneth Richards Mike Richards David Rivers Cathline Roberts Gary Rodhe Sherry Ruger Jackie Rush Gary Sanders Kenneth Sanders JUNIORS 92 Junior Rocky Jackson listens intently to a bit of advice from Dick Burch. McArthur Sanders James Saxby Kenneth Saxby Arthur Scriven Marie Seigler Mark Seigler Chris Seip Mike Shearouse Johnny Shepard William Sherrill Riddick Shider Wayne Shider Ronnie Shuman Archie Simmons James Simmons Elijah Sims Joseph Singleton Shirley Singleton Lewis Smalls Curtis Smith GiGi Smith Virginia Smith William Smith Clarence Stanfield JUNIORS 93 Julie Stephens Wanda Stinney Keith Stone Shirley Stone Jimmy Sturky Sharon Sweat Patricia Taylor Sonya Taylor Gloria Teas dale Jacob Teasdale Debbie Thomas Cheryl Thomas Steve Till Dianne Tumbleston Dale Tuten Bobby Varnadoe Karen Varner Brenda Wade JUNIORS 94 Alfred Wright Clarence Wright Jackie Young John Walker Robert Walker Charles Walling Jackie Walters Jackie Warren Mark Warren Damon Washington John Washington Odessa Washington Bernard Weikert Raymond White Rena Mae White Rose White James White Ann Williams Cheryl Williams Dario Williams David Williams Davy Williams Lester Williams Luther Williams Mike Williams Rita Williams Shirley Williams Tony Williams Eddie Wilson Wayne Wilson Sandra Windom Left: Juniors Chris Seip and Charles Bryd are tutored in Algebra by Wayne Wilson. JUNIORS 95 FACULTY % Faculty Walterboro High faculty is composed of fifty-two teachers, well-qualified and eager to instruct as well as guide. The teachers are friends to the students and take active parts in all the activities of the school. FACULTY 97 1. Mr. Jones gives careful thought to many important decisions. 2. His support of our athletic department is evident as Mr. Jones faithfully attends every pep rally. 3. Mrs. Bucker receives pertinent directions from Mr. Jones. FACULTY 98 99 1. Mrs. Janie Gaskin: Senior Counselor 2. Mrs. Bernice Waring: Junior Counselor 3. Mrs. Amanda Smith: Typing I, Typing II, Bookeeping I, Shorthand I FACULTY 100 FACULTY 101 1. Mr. A. L. Smoak: Director, Vocational School 2. Mrs. Christine Stroble: Secretary, Vocational School 3. Mrs. Georgie Moore: Stenography, Vocational School 4. Mr. James Middleton: Masonry, Vocational School 5. Mrs. Carolyn Ramsey: Clerical, Vocational School 6. Mr. Riddick Tuten: Electricity, Vocational School FACULTY 102 1. Mr. James Shuler: Machine Shop, Vocational School 2. Mr. James Graves: Welding, Vocational School 3. Mr. Douglas Odom: Carpentry, Vocational School 4. Mr. Gordon Chipukites: Guidance Counselor, Vocational School 5. Mrs. Betty Farmer: U.S. History, C.P. 6. Mr. Ray Johnson: Farm Mechanics, Vocational School 7. Ms. Terry Bridwell: Food Service, Vocational School 8. Mr. John Sarver: Auto Mechanics, Vocational School FACULTY 103 1. Mrs. Carolyn Henderson: English IV, Gen.; Psychology C.P.; Journalism; Drama 2. Ms. Lavern Crawford: English IV. PR.; English III, PR. 3. Ms. Janee Blue: English III, PR.; English IV, PR. 4. Mrs. Laura Lynn Hughes: Local Heritage; Economics; U.S. History, C.P. and Gen. FACULTY 104 FACULTY 105 1. Mr. Michael Lish: Forestry I and II, Agriculture I 2. Miss Laura Bee: Biology I and II, Consumer Health and Safety, Basketball Coach 3. Mrs. Helen Bodison: English IV, C.P. and Gen. 4. Mr. Larry Smoak: Art I and II 5. Mr. Jimmy Atmore: Psychology, Gen.; World Geography 6. Coach Joel Rice: Athletic Director, Head Football Coach, Physical Education 7. Mr. Hurley Johnson: Shop 1, Mechanical Drawing 8. Mrs. Carol Godwin: Media Specialist 106 1. Mrs. Margaret Barnes: United States History, C.P. and Gen. 2. Mr. Walter Pelzer: United States History, Gen,; Sociology I and II 3. Mrs. Juanita Muckenfuss: Assistant Media Specialist 4. Mr. Arliss Jarvis: Distributive Education I and II 5. Miss Edith Frasier: Spanish 1 and! II, French II 6. Mr. Clarence Carmicheal: United States History, P.S.; Am. Government, P S. 7. Mrs. Dorothy Buckner: Chorus I and II 8. Mr. William Young: Band Director 107 1. Mrs. Frances Beach: Food Nutrition, Child Development, Handicrafts 2. Mrs. Beaulah Talford: Housing Home Furnishing, Clothing Textiles 3. Mrs. Virginia VonLehe: English IV, C.P.; English IV, Gen. 4. Mr. William Dreyer: American Government, Criminology FACULTY 108 FACULTY 109 COLLETON HIGH 110 Colleton High School Although Colleton High is located in a separate plant and includes the ninth and tenth grades, it is an extremely important part of Walterboro High. The two schools share coaches, the chorus director, team-sport participants, and cheerleaders. Colleton and Walterboro join forces to present a Christmas and Spring Concert each year, both schools are represented in the Paw print, and the WHS Student Council members are elected from the CHS sophomore class. It is a long-range plan to eventually combine the two schools when a new building is feasible. COLLETON HIGH 111 Colleton High Facutly Mr. Franklin Smalls, a former teacher at Colleton High School, started the 1976-1977 school-year as principal. He is the former assistant principal at Walterboro High. Mr. Earl Applebee is now a two-year veteran as the assistant principal of Colleton High. Mr. Louis Murray seems to be all smiles after another enjoyable year as assistant principal. Mr. Curtis Aiken: Pre-Vocation Miss Denise Becker: English, Spanish Miss Albertha Belton: Math Mr. James Bodison: Driver’s Education Mrs. Vera Bodison: English Mr. John Bomar: Civics Mrs. Esther Bright: Business, Geography, History Mr. Luther Bryan: Math Mr. Willie Burgess: Physical Education Mr. Edward Carter: English Mrs. Mary Clark: Geometry, Math Mr. Willie Davis: Science, Health Mr. Robert Driggers: Physical Education Mrs. Arlene Finney-El: Physical Science, Biology Mr. Charles Gale: Algebra, Math Mrs. Sylvia Gale: French, English Mrs. Carolyn Herndon: Consumer and Homemaking Mrs. Theola Jamison: Study Hall Mrs. Betty Jones: Consumer and Homemaking Mr. Stephen Laird: English 112 COLLETON FACULTY Mrs. Miriam Lewis: Typing Mr. Lonnie McClellan: English Mr. Rogers McMillan: English, Reading Mrs. Bernice Mason: Librarian Miss Karen Mathis: Physical Education Mrs. Marie Samuels: Reading Mrs. Grace Singleton: Science, Biology, Math Mrs. Martha Smalls: Secretary Miss Ruth Steedly: Science Mr. Douglas Stephens: Civics, World Geography Mrs. Etta Sumpter: Secretary Miss Diane Wade: Guidance Secretary Miss Frances Whittington: Geography, Civics, History Mr. Central Williams: Pre-Vocation Mrs. Eliza Williams: Science Mr. Frank Wolfe: Math, Algebra Mrs. Edna Wyman: Civics, English Mrs. Annie Gerideau: Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Linda Jackson: Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Shirley Lamb: Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Clair Middleton: Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Margie Ritter: Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Ann Strickland: Teacher’s Aid Not pictured: Mrs. Marguerite Bessinger, Guidance Counselor; Mrs. Ozzie Dowdy, Librarian; Mrs. Margaret Dunmore, Physical Education; Miss Becky r nmeyer, Science, Health Education; Mrs. Judith Hewitt, English; Mr. Mac Mauney, Math; Mrs. Evelyn Pringle, Math; Mr. Stan Schein, English; Mrs. Nell Simmons, World History, World Geography; Mrs. Katherine Wright, Guidance Counselor; Mr. William Wrighten, Agriculture, Pre-Vocation. COLLETON FACULTY 113 H| “Que hace tiempo?” Jelease Bodison Marlin Bodison Michael Bodison Boo Boenesch Laura Braddock Annie Bradey Gloria Breland Richard Breland Chester Bright Robert Broadney Mark Broughton Andre Brooks Nehimial Broughton Angela Brown Arthur Brown Catheline Brown Deborah Brown Elnora Brown John Brown John W. Brown Mamie Brown Patricia Brown Randy Brown Ricky Brown Sam Brown Sandra Brown Virgil Bryan William Bryant Sharon Burgess Barbara Burrous Randatta Butler Emanuel Callaway Aldase Campbell Jerry Carter Tony Carter Ricky Abred Peggy Ackerman Elaine Aiken Marion Aiken Jeanie Bailey Terry Bailey Sissy Barwick Debbie Bazzle Paul Ammon Cathy Ammons Willis Arnett Mike Babilon Vickie Bazzle Andy Beach Kay Beals Sarah Bellenger Mickie Bennet Paul Bennet Nick Benton Bert Benton Kenneth Brankley SOPHOMORES 114 Elaine Chisolm Michael Chisolm Gary Cochran Vernon Cochran Curtis Conrad Chris Cook Darlene Cook William Cooper Daisy Copeland Joy Craven Susie Craven Annette Crosby Jim. Crosby Mark Crosby Jamie Cunningham Janet Curry Nancy Daniels Pam Davenport Colleen Davis Gerry Davis Henry Davis Janice Deal Maria Davis Randy Davis St. Julian Davis Sandra Deals Jackie Dowdy James Draine Ida Edwards John Edwards Marcy Edwards McCoy Edwards Janie Edwins Silas Elliot Angela Ellison Anthony Ellison Acquilla Dais Edward Day Mark Eustace Colanthia Farmer Erma Farmer Randy Fender Sami Fender Clyde Ferguson Doris Ferguson Geraldine Ferguson Herbert Fields Ronnie Fields Lenora Fishburne Aaron Floyd Robin Floyd Latra Flournoy Annie Maria Ford Louis Ford Wallace Ford Anthony Frasiar Charles Frasier James Frasier Kennelh Frasiar Sheila Frasiar Eddie Francis Eva Franklin Dwayne Gadison Danny Gadison Ezekiel Gadson Laucas Gadson Genea Gant Mike Gant Ricky Gant Steve Garett SOPHOMORES 115 Freddie Glover Robert Gamesy Andrew Garret Adam Garven Sarah Garvin Rose Geddis Stevie George Rebecca Gethers Susan Gethers Theresa Giliard Larry Graham Randy Graham Robert Graham Ronald Grant Louise Green Phyllis Green Shirley Green Verman Green Dorothy Griffin Gene Hampton Harriet Hampton Gary Hanna Lisa Hardee Clyde Harrison Neomi Harrison Brenda Haynes Donnie Haynes Cheryle Hazel Cathy Helmy Cathy Herndon Ann Hiers Arthur Hiers Mary Hiers Thurston Hiers Buddy Hill William Hill Sammy Hiott Pam Hodges Kennedy Hodges Gary Holmes Clint Hugie Chris Hudson Benjamin Jenkins Bernard Jenkins James Jenkins Laverne Jenkins Mary Jenkins Valorie Jenks Karen Johnson Robin Johnson Russel Jones Johnny Judy Karen Kamph Melodie Kemmis Denise Kindee Renee Kinloch David Kinsey Alexander Koger Ronnie Lamp Patricia Langdale Renae Langdale Donna Lawton Michael Lee Ann Lingard Michelle Liskon Theresa Littlefield Anthony Lloyd Nancy Lockhart Chris Lommen Tommy Long mmmm SOPHOMORES 116 Todd Lucas Gregory Lynah Lori Lyons Scott Lyons Jerry McAlhany Tammy McCall Amy McClennon Robin McGhie Bill McMillan Deborah McNeil Shirley Magwood Floyd Manigo Paula Maree Renee Maree Larry Martin Michael Martin Tammy Martin Rhonda Merreli Reginald Middleton Shirley Middleton Elliot Mitchell Rebecca Mitchell Shelby Mitchell Sherman Mitchell Bobby Mock Linda Moore Audre Moultrie Ernest Moultrie Michele Moultrie Charles Murdaugh Gail Murdaugh Paul Murdaugh Robert Murray James Nebo Donnie Nettles Leonard Nettles Debra Nelson Troy Nueroth Mark Odom Gerald Oliver June O’Quinn Monica O’Quinn Donna Overton Allen Pencile Tim Petty Cathy Phillips Betty Pinckney Sandra Pinckney Jimmy Polk Dixie Pool Lisa Pryor Gloria Reardon Bobby Rhodes Renee Rhodes Earl Ridens Mark Riley Mary Ring Clemmie Rivers Betsey Roberts Alfred Robertson Leo Robertson Lisa Robertson Patricia Robertson Timmy Robertson Colette Robinson Michael Robinson Randy Rodgers Jackie Rudd Ray Ruth Janet Rutledge SOPHOMORES 117 Nathaniel Rutledge Dennis Sanders Jackie Sanders William Sanders Kim Sauger Paula Savage Amy Scoggins Angela Scriven Gina Searson Adrian Shark Anthony Sherrill George Shider Harry Shider Ellamae Simmons Evans Simmons Illette Simmons Sarah Simmons Janetha Simpson Althea Singleton John Singleton Rhonda Skinner Jesse Smalls Linda Smalls Catherine Smith Conrad Smith Michael Smith John Smoak Kathy Smoak Jimmy Smoot Tina Smyly Billy Sparks Brenda Sparks Janet Spell Dametra Spiley Marvin Stanley Melvin Stevens Helen Stivender Betty Stone Diane Strickland Rhonda Stroble Daryl Summers Tim Sutton Hansel Taylor Cathy Thomas Glen Thompson Dwayne Tucker David Walker Glen Walker Mary Walker Rainey Wamble Donna Warren Ricky Warren Melvin Washington Patricia Washington Redelma Washington Thomas Washington Timothy Washington Todd Washington Jenny Webber Donna Webster Boyd Weeks Linda Whetzel Janice White Phyllis White Lany Wright McDaniel White Johnny Wiggins Vincent Wiggins Andy Williams Anthony Williams SOPHOMORES 118 Eileen Williams Eileen Williams Harvey Williams Kevin Williams Lawrence Williams Cynthia Wilson Joyce Wilson Jimmy Windham Caroline Wren Clyde Wright Ernestine Wri it Howard Wright “Do I hear a bid of five dollars?” Students enjoy the Thanksgiving skit. SOPHOMORES 119 Glen Ackerman Suzzane Adams Ted Adams Velvet Adams Eddie Adkins Cassandra Aiken Michael Aiken Ricky Aiken Rosalee Aiken Annie Allen Gloria Allen Clifford Alls Mary Anderson Michael Amet Kay Avant Rhonda Avant Robert Babylone Kenneth Baker John Barnes Sandra Barnes Kyn Baron Peggy Barton Terry Barton Bonnie Barwick Brenda Basset Annette Beach Kim Beach Johnny Beckett Ester Bell Benjamin Bennet Martie Bennton Tom Benton Janice Berry Brenda Beverly Bonnie Bishop Harriet Blake Kirk Blocker Patty Blocker Dorothy Bodison McKither Bodison Charles Bowers Gary Bowers Alene Breland Vinnie Breland Annette Bright Herbert Bright Marsha Bright Sonya Brock Kenneth Brodney Jennifer Broughton Albert Brown Alphonson Brown Bobby Brown Carlton Brown Cynthia Brown Eric Brown FRESHMEN 120 Gwendolyn Brown Helen Brown James Brown Joyce Brown Loretta Brown Sandra Brown Stanley Brown Susie Brown Gary Bryan Edward Buckner Frankie Bunton Lisa Burke Rhonda Burnell Ricky Button Phi Byrd Ricky Caldwell. Elijah Campbell Lora Campbell Phillip Campbell Vertina Campbell Blain Carter Bud Carter Michael Carter Billy Chambers Dianne Chisolm Edgar Chisolm Gurder Chisolm Bernard Chisolm Grady Chisolm Helen Chisolm Jance Chisolm Lora Chisolm Rose Clark Herbert Cochran Victor Cochran Robert Crosby Sandra Crosby Todd Crosby Emory Cone Beth Connelly Kelly Connelly Robert Cook Tina Cook Angela Croke Brenda Craven Irene Craven Dawn Cramen David Crosby Nancy Crosby Ricky Crosby Eva Cohen Anthony Colleton Lemar Colleton Linda Colleton Blaine Colson Brian Cunningham Patricia Danner Cathy Davis Edward Davis Frieda Davis Harriet Davis Wayne Davis Mack Davis Chris Day Karen Dicks Dawn Dorman Rhonda Douglas Tony Douglas Virginia Doyle Melanie Drawdy Merlene Drawdy Elizabeth Duck Lewis Dunham Gladys Edwards Inez Edwards Brenda Elbert Harry Ellis Sabrina Ellison Sherrill Evans Steve Evans Allen Fair Cheryl Faulkner Erline Ferguson Priscilla Ferguson Tony Ferrell Glenda Fleming Julie Floyd Anthony Ffudd Carl Ford Steven Ford Tyrone Ford Anita Frasier Annette Frasier Malachia Frasier Patricia Frasier Ricky Frasier Tammic Frasier David Fryar Kevin Fryar Rashenda Faulk Edward Gainer Lisa Gamer Deborah Garret Floyd Garrett John Garret Gerard Geddis William Gethers Anthony Generette Ronnie Generette Timothy Generette Sabrana Gerideau Curtis Gethers Debran Gilbert Barbara Gilbert Nathaniel Gilmore Vince Gilmore Leon Givens Irish Glover Kathy Goodwater Steve Goodwin Frank Grant Rose Grant Andrew Green Joyce Green Linda Green FRESHMEN 122 Ruby Green Brenda Griffin Linda Griffin Linda Guilford Scott Hall James Hamilton Pamela Hammond Patrick Hammond Terri Hardee Carry Harris Kwane Harrison Rick}' Harrison Stacia Haskell Amos Helton Scott Herndon Mike Hickerson Paul Hickerson Reggie Hickman Pamela Hicks Brenda Hiers Glen Hiers Liz Hiers Ricky Hiott Mike Hoff Mike Hogan Jerome Holmes Johnny Holmes Sonya Holmes Virginia Holmes Jennifer Howell Tommy Hubbard Sandra Hudson Lisa Hughes Verdie Hugie Alfred Is sac Martha James Rubena Jenkins Kenny Johnson Marty Johnson George Johnson Marcus Jones Michael Jones Thomas Jones Arthur Jordan Bobby Jordan Darlene Kennedy Ron Keysur Jimmy Killian Richard Kimmes David King Shirley King Fred Kingley Greg Kingley Craig Kinnerly Shelia Kinsey William Kirby Perry Kittrel Ruby Kitrell Willie Kittrel Ronnie Koger Mary Lou Koth Jim Lane Debbie Lemacks Robyn Lemacks Nuben Lemacks Allen Leonard Louise Lewis Michael Libson Bud Long Scott Long FRESHMEN 123 Sonya Long Lark Lucas Angela Lynah Douglas Lynah Renneth Lynah Ruthie Lynah Rita McAbee Jamie McClennon Mamie McCormick Cecil McDonald John McGhie Mark McMillan Mary McMillan Dean McMillan Carl McNeil Harry McPherson Janice McQune Jerome Magwood Ervin Manigo Willis Manigo Bobbie Marison Sheila Martin Terril Matthews Daryl Matthews Carol Maxwell Andie Miller Herman Miller Eddie Mitchell Isiah Mitchell Iva Mitchell Maria Mitchell Rebecca Mitchell Robert Mitchell Diane Mixon Sharon Mole Teresa Moore Sonya Moultrie Arnold Murdaugh Billy Murdaugh Craiz Murdaugh Debbie Murdaugh Gail Murdaugh Wayne Murdaugh Julius Nelson Evelyn Nesbit Alphonso Nesbitt Audrey Nettles Dennis Nettles Peggy Nettles Rhonda Nettles Susie Nettles Donna North Elis Osborne James Owens Johnny Owens Charlen O’Quinn Ethel Patterson Joyce Pierce Cleo Pinckney Kay Polk Ray Polk James Pollard Acile Polle Keith Rahn Ardrey Reardon Mary Reardon Brenda Reed Rachel Reed Tammie Reeves Mike Reniny FRESHMEN 124 Jimmy Rhode Coleman Rhodes Ronald Rhodes Denna Richard Andrew Richards Tammy Risher Issac Rivers Angela Rivers Charles Rivers Lois Rivers Geraldine Roberts Sharon Roberts Kenny Robertson Ricky Robertson Wayne Rogers Larry Rump Alice Rumph Sandra Ruth Randy Rutledge Deborah Sanders Lindy Sanderson Jayne Schwoebel Benjamin Seabrooks Mark Shaw Michele Shcarouse Mae Sheppard Sheila Sheppard Dianne Shider William Shider Albert Siders Anthony Simmons David Simmons Lindy Simmons Ruth Simmons Rhonda Simson Gregory Singleton Leroy Singleton Tommy Skinner Betty Smalls Juanita Smalls Linda Smalls David Smith Dena Smith Johnny Smith Linda Smith Perry Smith Sally Smith Sherry Smith Sinclair Smith Cathy Smoak Frank Smoak Janet Smoak Sandra Smoak Rose Mary Spells Janie Stanfield Rosemary Standfield Donna Stanley Dexter Stevens Jannifer Stevens Date Stone Gail Stone Vickie Strickland Victos Strickland Janice Strong Martha Strong Mary Sutton Connie Taylor David Taylor Laura Taylor Allen Thomas FRESHMEN 125 Deborah Thomas Henry Thomas Jackie Thompson Kenny Torres Betty Tracy Deidra Tucker Janice Ulmer Deborah Varnadoe Jackie Varnadoe Doris Varner Melandia Waddell Debra Wade Craig Walker Tim Wallings Cynthia Washington Daril Washington Debbie Washington Jackie Washington John Washington Mary Washington Stevie Washington Priscilla Washington Nora Weeks Brenda White Catherine White Patricia White Sandra White Debbie Wiggins Agusta Williams Barbara Williams Clint Williams Gary Williams Gloria Williams Larry Williams Leonard Williams Linda Williams Rodney Williams Roosevelt Williams Sandra Williams Tyrone Williams Bernard Wilson Curtis Wilson Jon Wilson Sharon Wilson Tina Wilson Marvin Windham Mike Windham Carrie Winkle Cathy Woods Melanie Woods Durman Wright Jacob Wright Levi Wright Robert Wynn Lawrence Yoman Mark Young 126 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 127 SPORTS 128 Sports The name of the game is SPORTS, and sports were brought to life this year at Walterboro High. Our 1976-77 sports program was certainly one to be proud of because of the way each game was played. Spirit was high and determination was strong, in spite of some bitter losses and a few discouragements. SPORTS 129 Varsity Football (1st row) Alfred Wright, Jimmy Ray Simmons, Bernie Washington, Jerry Cochran, Ronnie Alls, Daniel Williams, John Washington, Johnny Francis. (2nd row) Darryl Campbell, James Owens, Clyde Elliott, Kenneth Blakeney, Todd Washington, Kenneth Sanders, Harold Rhodes, Louis Smalls. (3rd row) Bobbie Harbiston, Craig Miller, Mike Hall, Randy Shell, Chuck Smoak, Stuart Crosby, Mark O'Quinn, Kenny Rahn, David Williams. (4th row) Cranny Boensch, Glenn Jones, Jimmy Windom, Mark Eustace. Burt Benton, Bret Hughes, Kirk Breland, Roger Pierce. (5th row) Gary Bodison, Victor Radcliff. James Young, John Walker, Conrad Smith, Chuck Blocker, Gary Rhode, Eddie Wilson, (back) Trainers: Ricky Warren, David Lee Glover, and Tony Hiott. 1. Coach Rice gives the team moral support during a tough game against Orangeburg Wilkinson. The 1976 season was a difficult one, but the Bulldogs were able to maintain their high spirits throughout each game. The wins did not come easy, and the losses were felt in the hearts of everyone. Although fate was noton the side of the Bulldogs this year, the team exhibited great sportsmanship, super playing power, and good ole’ team spirit. SPORTS 130 1. Coach Rice studies coaching techniques that will help the team during football season. 2. Danny Williams is carried down by two of the James Island Rams. SCORES Walterboro 18 Orangeburg-Wilkinson 12 Walterboro 0 James Island 27 Walterboro 8 Battery Creek 14 Walterboro 6 Stall 40 Walterboro 14 Beaufort 13 Walterboro 14 Middleton 37 Walterboro 7 Berkeley 26 Walterboro 7 Summerville 47 Walterboro 12 Goose Creek 22 Walterboro 0 Wando 6 SPORTS 131 SPORTS 132 1. (far left) No. 86 David Williams goes down hard while No. 33 Gary Bodison watches in the background. 2. Gary Bodison is taken down by a Battery Creek player. 3. (immediate left) Gary Bodison looks for a way through as he is guarded by Danny Williams and David Williams. 4. (below) “Got ya!” Gary Rhode tries to slip through the grips of a Stall player. 5. Danny Williams is caught by a Beaufort player. 1. (top left) Victor Radcliff is brought down, and Kenneth Sanders is at his side. 2. (bottom left) Jerry Cochran heads toward the goal. 3. A headless figure speeds down the field. 4. This pile-up may prove hazardous to one’s health! SPORTS 134 SPORTS 135 1. “What a touchdown!” No. 82 Kenneth Sanders makes a super TD to gain a lead over Orangeburg-Wilkinson. 2. Quarterback Victor Radcliff leads the team in clapping to build team spirit before the game. 3. “We’re No. 1!” Spirit is high after winning our first game of the season against Orange burg-Wilkin son. SPORTS 136 1 A very interesting part of football this season was the mohawk hair cut. . The closeness of Gary Rhode and Jimmy Ray Simmons shows a great team pulling together. Chuck Smoak explains exactly what happened on that last play to a disbelieving Coach Driggers. 1. Kenny Blakely, David Williams, Gary Rhode, and James Young group to bring down this Wando player and regain the ball, 2. Danny Williams and Gary Bodison watch as the defender goes for the goal. 138 SPORTS 1. Danny Williams tries to get to the goal but is blocked by the opponent. 2. Clyde Elliott and Kirk Breland catch his Orangeburg- Wilkinson player from both sides to bring him down. SPORTS 139 Varsity Cheer— Leaders The W.H.S. Cheerleaders play a vital role in rousing the spirit of the Bulldog fans during pep rallies, football and basketball games. 1. Joette Manigo, captain of the squad, has been a cheerleader for two years. 2. Wanda Ferguson, Senior, has been a cheerleader for two years. (back) Linda Lawton, Karen Haskell, Wanda Ferguson, Brenda Drayton, Susie Nettles and Randetta Butler, (middle) Jalese Bodison, Kathy Boensch and Kathy Kirkland, (front) Joette Manigo, Boo Boensch and Derelle Jamison. SPORTS 140 1. Derelle Jamison, co-captain, has been a cheerleader for five years. 2. Sponsor Mrs. Fannie Simmonshasdoneasplendidjobthisyear. Always understanding and co-operative, she has been the sponsor for three years. 3. Cheerleaders make many signs to boost spirit throughout the year. 4. The Junior and Sophomore cheerleaders give us a smile as a clue of what to expect from them in upcoming years. SPORTS 141 1. Chantelle Bodison helps the cheerleaders during basketball season. 2. The WHS Cheerleaders participated in the Christmas parade by making a float this year. 3. During basketball season the cheerleaders urge the Dogs on to victory. 142 SPORTS tit) Julie Floyd, Paula Maree (back) Jennifer Howell, Michelle Shearouse, Rhonda Avant, Suzanne Adams, Donna Overton, Patricia Brown, nsors Mrs. Sylvia Gale and Ms. Rosalyn Whittington. 1. The J.V. Cheerleaders congratulate the J.V. Girls Basketball Team on their victory. 2. Michelle Shearouse anticipates the next shot. SPORTS 143 Varsity Basketball The Walterboro High School Bulldogs Basketball Team played an eighteen game schedule this year, winning four and losing fourteen. The talented though young Dogs exhibited plays of both cunning wit and valued sportsmanship. Tackling the odds during a game is tough for a young team, but as the season matured so did the Dogs. They played hard, learned well from their mistakes, and are ready for a winning season in ’78. (left) Victor Radcliff, Eric Brown, Kenneth Blakney, Harold Rhodes, Gary Bodison, Kenneth Mincey, Reggie Russell, David Williams, PalmerMcDurfee. Matthew Williams, Henry Mulligan, Kenneth Broughton, Glen Jones, Paul McDurfee, (middle) Ricky Calloway. 144 SPORTS L David Williams steals the ball to make two points. 2. Ricky Calloway and Kenneth Broughton fight to get the rebound. 3. Two more points are what Paul McDurfee intends to get. SCORES WHS 39 Berkeley 41 WHS 56 Goose Creek 47 WHS 63 Wando 83 WHS 62 Stall 72 WHS 74 Wade Hampton 63 WHS 57 Middleton 72 WHS 71 Summerville 75 WHS 46 Battery Creek 47 WHS 47 Beaufort 48 WHS 68 Berkeley 55 WHS 41 Goose Creek 57 WHS 43 Wando 60 WHS 47 Stall 78 WHS 56 Middleton 73 WHS 54 Wade Hampton 69 WHS 54 Summerville 66 WHS 61 Battery Creek 49 WHS 51 Beaufort 55 SPORTS 145 :: !■::■! ■ jj® ■ 1. Joseph Flournoy goes fora super lay-up shot over a Goose Creek player. 2. David Williams hustles for a rebound. 3. Victor Radcliff goes between two defenders but fails to get the ball. 4. (far left) Victor Radcliff tries to get a basket while guarded by a Goose Creek player. SPORTS 147 SPORTS 148 SPORTS 149 1. Reggie Russell and Victor Radcliff show strong defense against Goose Creek. 2. A Goose Creek player tries to find an opening while guarded heavily by Reggie Russell. SPORTS 150 1. Paul McDurfee wants the ball just as much as his defender. 2. Back in the locker room, Coach Simmons goes over the plays for the Goose Creek game. SPORTS 151 1. Victor Radcliff surges upward to make the basket. 2. Coaching Staff: assistant football and head baseball coach, Earl Applebee; assistant football coach, Gyles Hail; golf coach, Steve Laird; head girls basketball and girls tennis coach, Laurie Bee; assistant football and J.V. girls basketball coach, Robert Driggers; head football coach and athletic director, Joel Rice; head basketball and assistant football coach, Francis Simmons; assistant football and J.V. boys basketball coach, Bob Williamson; head track and assistant football coach, Raymond Burke. SPORTS 152 SPORTS 153 Varsity Girls Basketball The 1977 Basketball season was super for the Varsity Girls. They were pushing one victory after another. Their spirits were sparked by the special talents of their new coach Miss Bee. With her coaching leadership the team went on to play an eighteen game schedule winning nine and losing only nine, (right) Coach Bee advises the team during half time. (standing) William Yomans, Lynn Sanders, Deborah Thomas, Joanne Manigo, Brenda Haynes, Amy Hankerson, Jenifer Broughton, Wanda Gibson and Coach Bee. (kneeling) Sheryl Thomas, Mary Lee Geathers, Jackie Walters, Gloria Bradley, and Robyn Gerideau. 154 SPORTS 1. Deborah Thomas and Lynn Sanders try blocking this Wando player. 2. Lynn jumps high over the opponent to try for a midcourt basket. 3. Gloria Bradley gets ready to shoot a foul shot. SPORTS 155 J.V. Girls Basketball (first row) Helen Brown, Tracy Sweat, Renee Woods, Jackie Sanders, Annie Bradley, (second row) Coach Robert Driggers, Debra Wade, Sarah Bellinger, Colanthia Farmer, Ann Lingard, Mattie Edwards, Michelle Moultrie, Dina Smith, and Trainer Rachell Reed. Helen Brown makes her way to the basket to raise the score. :5b SPORTS J.V. Boys Basketball Right before a game Coach Williamson goes over the plays with his team. (first row) Willis Arnett, Todd Washington, James Owens, Scott Hall, Hansel Taylor, (second row) Coach Bob Williamson, Leo Robertson, Herbert Bright, Dale Crosby, Joesph Singleton, Anthony Johnston, James Draine. (third row) Vernon Cochran, Arnie Moultrie, Ronnie Fields, and Trainer Angilo Williams. SPORTS 157 Junior Varsity Football 1. Throughout the entire season the J.V. Football Team, under the direction of Coach Williamson, has displayed its desire to win. Long hard practices and complete devotion to the game itself have made the 1976 J.V. football season a good one. 2. The J.V. team could always depend on support from their fans even in the rain. 158 SPORTS Baseball and Golf 1. Coach Applebee gives the WHS Baseball Team a pep talk before a game. 2. Coach Stephen Laird poses with the 1977 Golf Team which consists of Randy Baker, Marvin Bales, and Russell Jones. (Not pictured: Steve Till) 3. Raymond Ford throws to get the runner out on first. SPORTS 159 IbU ADVfcKllSJiMtiN IS Advertisements P. STEVENS COMPANY. INC. •'■ Mowfewfi r «v 15 N P rt fo. S C 29481 649 5551 MILL END STORE HAYES yfastmti Aai Dssvvf' low® Showmg Cm -- Wiimr mo., S. C 2i4ga ARMER'S MERCHANTS BANK LNNIE 1 JEFFRIES h. s. price ins. MEMORIAL HOME TMEWt5TER« shop GLADYS MURRY fLOWtft SHOE WALTERBORO LETON COUNTY RECREATION COMMISSION GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY IE VARIETY SmDtZZ . DR- R. 1 HERRIN BELK-HUDSON HE PRESS AND STANDARD WEEKLY C ar«Jina Electric a ml Gas ;.-ETON DRUGS . asten hill mfg CO. . 0h N B. TENNANT JR., DMO SWEAT Mrs. Bodison, the annual’s financial advisor, is in charge of yearbook sales. Each year the annual staff must get advertisements from the merchants of Colleton County. Without the money from these ads, Walterboro High could not pay the cost of publishing an annual. We appreciate the help of our merchants, and we ask that each student and faculty member please support the merchants who support our school. ADVERTISEMENTS 161 Patrons Factory and Mill Outlet Store 422 Washington St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 William P. McDaniel, M.D. 819 Carn St, Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Hiott’s Pharmacy Washington St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Colleton Drugs 455 E. Washington St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mitchell Rte. 1, Box 50 Cottageville, S.C. Skardon Insurance Walter St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 H. S. Price Ins. Agency P.O. Box 4 Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Western Auto Downtown Shopping Center Walterboro, S.C. 29488 W. H. Saunders Ins. Agency Walterboro, S.C. 29488 John B. Tennant, Jr., DMD Cara St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Hayes Jewelers 219 Washington St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Gladys Murry Flower Shop Dennis Kinard: Proprietor Dr. R. J. Herrin Chiropractor 107 Lucas St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 358 Washington St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 People’s Funeral Home Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Mary Carter Paints 130 N. Memorial Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Viola’s Beauty Shop 342 Walter St. Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Compliments of Ka-Do’s Walterboro, S.C. 29488 162 ADVERTISEMENTS WALTERBORO-COLLETON RECREATION COMMISSION Piggly Wiggly 315 Lucas Street Uptown Shopping Center Walterboro, SC 29488 423 Carn St. Compliments of RICHARDS ICE CREAM SHOPPE Compliments of COLLETON FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 205 Washington St. 549-1506 _______________________________________ AMOCO OIL COMPANY LP Gas Appliance W, G. Butler, Mgr, Walterboro, S. C. Friencll $5ofor dourf hwy. 15 N., P.O. Box 1162, Walterboro, S.C. 29488 Color T.V. All Rooms Room Phones Pool RANDALL A. SMITH, Manager 803) 549-5551 HUDSON CROSBY TIRE SERVICE Retail-Wholesale New-Used-Recapping Passenger-T ruck-T ractor FIRESTONE Phone 549-5313 FARENA FURNITURE CO., INC. 329 East Washington Street Walterboro, S. C. MORE THAN A FURNITURE STORE ADVERTISEMENTS 163 BROWN HARDWARE FURNITURE CO., INC. Hardware for Hardwear Garcia Zebco Quasar TV’S Fishing Tackle Browning Guns Dux back Clothing -a MANUFA LU M B TELEPHOT AREA COC RES. 530- .. JOEL SMOAK PLANT MANAGER, WALT. D1V. 0 LLY HILL LUMBER COM PANY STU HERS OF INDUSTRIAL. EXPORT, AMD HOKE CONSTRUCTION = R. PLYWOOD, MILLWORK. FURNITURE AND TOY DIMENSION j FROM RENEWABLE SOUTHERN PINE FORESTS ' (MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD - 1975) JE 538.5325 OR 8021 WALTERBORO 3E 803 SOUTH CAROLINA 5315 29488 WOOD BROTHERS GROCERY 24 Hour Wrecker Service Green Pond, S. C. Phone: 844-2208 vtSrofe BERKELY DRUGS Ivanhoe Shopping Center Phone 549-2112 TAS-T-O DONUTS Offering 28 Different Kinds of Donuts Sandwiches Coffee and good Ice Cream. Congratulations to the Class of 77 from JUDY'S MOBILE HOMES . Hwy. 15 North Liv'ns easier in a Mobile Home Come Out and See WALTERBORO DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE 319 Washington Street Walterboro, S. C. 549-5211 (fqx) WALTERBORO FCX SERVICE Hwy. 15 North Walterboro, S. C. 29488 164 ADVERTISEMENTS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WALTERBORO Walterboro, S. C. STRICKLAND'S DIXIE CLEANERS 419 Hampton St Walterboro, S. C. Clean your duds in Strickland's suds Charles Strickland Mgr. © DIPLOMAS FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS Mike Carroll School Services Box 374 Sullivans’ Island, S. C. 29482 Phone: 883-3506 ADVERTISEMENTS 165 CANNADY OLDS., INC. Hi way 15 North Walterboro Lovers of the Bulldogs 166 ADVERTISEMENTS J. P. STEVENS COMPANY, INC. Glass Fabric Division, Walterboro Plant ADVERTISEMENTS 167 COLLETON REGIONAL HOSPITAL “Yours for a healthy community” Terry M, Carson, Administrator 218 S. Lemacks St. Walterboro, S. C. 29488 Radiology Phone (803) 549-2531 Nuclear Medicine Physical Therapy Offering the Following Services to Calhoun County Respiratory Therapy 24 Hr. Emergency Room Laboratory Cardio-Pulmonary Intensive Care- Coronary Care Unit Electrocardiology Congratulaions and Best Wishes FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK of Walterboro, S. C. 29488 168 ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of ANNIE S. JEFFRIES MEMORIAL HOME 401 Witsell Street P. 0. Box 1154 Walterboro, S. C. 29488 Mack Whittle, Administrator 549-5546 THE PRESS AND STANDARD WEEKLY Colleton’s Newspaper P. 0. Box 1177 ISSUED THURSDAYS Established in 1877 A . HOWARD , JounsonS THE FLAVOR OF AMERICA Interstate 95 at Highway 63 Phone 538-5610 Walterboro, S. C. You Can’t Buy A Better Burger FLAVOR CRISP BURGER-CHICK HOME OF THE GIANT KING BURGER Located on Hwy. 17-A So. Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 ADVERTISEMENTS 169 One hour ammnm «•TIN ® THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 197 Ivanhoe Drive 549-1659 Walterboro, S. C. W WALTERBORO MOTOR SALES CO., INC. MERCURY Tvf? NEW AND USED-CARS and TRUCKS Sales and Service P. 0. Box 1032 Walterboro, S. C. 29488 Compliments of RUTH'S DRESS SHOP HANDEGAN'S MEN'S SHOP Walterboro, S. C. Compliments of BENJAMIN'S GLAMOR SHOP Compliments of COOK THEATER Compliments of ENTERPRISE HARDWARE WINCHESTER ARABIAN FARMS Academy Road Walterboro, So. Car. 29488 803 . 538-3400 170 ADVERTISEMENTS THE VARIETY SHED KNIT FABRICS - COTTON MATERIALS NOTIONS Open 9:30 to 6:30 Tues. - Sat. Rt. 64 Jackson boro Hwy. 1 2 Mile from City Limits Oscar Verda Fisk, Owners 549-5097 Extra curricular activities., It’s the real thing. Coke. ADVERTISEMENTS 171 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Senior Class Officers Derelle Jamison, Paul McDurfee, Marisette Broadney and Maria Smith hear Westvaco District Forester V. T. Chastain explain how the multiple-use con- cept of land resources management benefits the public. Although trees are still the primary and most important function, and timber pro- duction the major forest use, others include wildlife habitat, watersheds, and recreation. llie fester it spins. themowyouspend. The purpose of that rotating disk on your electric meter is to measure the amount of power being used. The more you’re using, the faster it goes. And the higher your monthly bill will be. Keep that in mind. And use electricity wisely. Because whenever vou waste power, you waste money. SCE G Compliments of SWEAT PONTIAC-BUICK- GMC-IMPLEMENT, INC. Compliments of GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY C S AUTO PARTS 506 Washington St. Walterboro, S. C. 29488 Ashton Syfrett Manager Bus. 549-1571 Res. 549-7293 Compliments of ROUND O MILLING CO. Round O, S. C. Phone: 835-5472 172 ADVERTISEMENTS WALTERBORO STEAK AND SEAFOOD South Jefferies Blvd. Walterboro, S. C. Phone: 549-8474 DAIRYLAND 747 South Jefferies Blvd. Walterboro, S. C. Phone: 5494476 TURBOWASH South Jefferies Blvd. Walterboro, S. C. Phone: 549-5474 ADVERTISEMENTS 173 Compliments of SPELL'S FURNITURE APPLIANCE Cottageville, S. C. BYRD'S APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Newest Whirlpool Dealer Located at Round-0 Crossroads Business Phone: 835-8142 Home Phone: 835-2522 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 174 Senior Directory Bonnie Carter: FHA 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sm:e-: Council 1,2,3; English Club 2; Band 2; Ah-State Chorus 3,4; NHS 3,4; Junior Marshal 3: Club (Treas.) 3; Spirits of ’76 3; FT A 4. Patsy Adams: Library Club 1,2; Annual Club 3; DE Club 3,4; Garden Club 4; Co-Editor of Faculty 4. Michael Aiken Sheryl Aiken: Library Club 2; FBLA 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 4. Cynthia Alverson Chester Anderson: Football 1; T I Club 3, Vera Anderson: Creative Dance 1,2; DE 3,4; Student Council (Rep.) 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Senior Beauty 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant. Bill Bailey Chris Bailey Randy Baker: Golf Team 1,3,4; English Club 1,2; Student Council 1; Broadcasting Club 4. Kevin Barron: Student Council (Alt) 3,4; Group Therapy Comm. 4; Garden Club. James Bartley Carroll Barwick Timmy Beach: Science Club 1,4; Student Council 1,3,4; NEDT Scholarship Award 1; Furman Scholar 3; Wofford King Teen 3; Jr. Class Executive Comm. 3; Football 3; NHS 3,4 (Pres.); History Club 3; Annual Club 3; Spirits of ’76 3; Jr,-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; FTA 4 (Pres.). Harry Bennett: Football 1,2,3; T I Club 1,2; FFA 3,4; Weight Lifting Club 1,2, Mattie Bennett: Activities Recreation Club 1,2; DE Club 4. Robin Bennett Linda Blocker Cynthia Boatwright Cranny Boensch: Football 1,2,4; History Club 3; Spirits of '76 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Student Council 3; Lumberjack Club 4. Kenneth Bodison Michael Bodison Mary Bowers: Student Council (Rep.) 1,2,3,4 (Sec.); Dance Club 1; Math Club 1; History Club 2,3; Foreign Language Club 3 (Sec.); Afro-American Club 3; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3,4; Jr. Class Sec. 3; Jr. Marshal 3; NHS 3,4; Science Club 4; Senior Beauty 4. Ricky Bowman Betty Bozard Steven Breland Grade Bright: Sportsmanlike Driving (Treas.) 1; Student Council (Rep.) 3,4; Basketball 3; Afro-American Club 3; Literary Club 4; Garden Club 4. Marisette Broadney: FHA 1,2; President of Jr. Class 3; Foreign Language Club 3; History Club 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Furman Scholar 3; NHS 3,4; Senior Class (Pres.) 4; Science Club; FTA. Danny Brock Kenneth Broughton: Dance Club 1; Intramural Club 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Afro-American Club 3; FHA 4; Bus Driver 4. Anita Brown: FHA 1; Activity Recreation 2; DE 3,4; Student Council 3; Senior Beauty 4. Barbara Brown: Student Council Carolyn Brown: Student Council 1; Math Club 2; History Club 3; FBLA 4; DE Club 4. Herbert Brown: Intramural Sports 1; FFA 2,3. James Brown; Intramural Basketball 1; FFA 2,3,4. Janie Brown: FHA 1,3; Activity Recreation 2; DE Club 4; FBLA 4; Student Council (Rep.) 4. Linda Brown: Afro-American Club 1; Science Club 2; DE Club 4. Loretta Brown: FHA 1; Chorus 1,3; Cheerleader 2; Library Club 2; Foreign Language Club 3; History Club 3; Usher 3; Literary Club 4. Lydia Brown Patrick Brown: T I Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1; Afro-American Club 3; Bus Driver Club 4. Sharon Brown: T I Club (Sec.). Yvonne Brown: FHA 1; Activity Recreation 2; Library Club 3; DE (Pres.) 4; Garden Club (Sec.) 4. Wayne Bryant Dick Burch: English Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 1,2,3,4; History Club 3; Bus Driver Club 3; FT A 4; Lumberjack Club 4. Vandy Burress Cecil Byrd: English Club 1; Chorus 1,3; History Club 3; Foreign Language Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Entertainment Comm. 3; Library Club 4; Science Club 4. Ricky Capers: T I Club 1,2,3. Mary Catte rton Tommy Catterton Donald Chaplin Mathias Chaplin: Student Council (V-Prei 1. (Pres.) 2, (Rep.) 3; Broadcasting 1; Band 123 4-H Teen Leader 1,2,3; Science Club 2: History Club 2,3; Furman Scholar 3; Wofford KingTee- 3; Newberry Scholar 3,4; P.C. Junior Fell: - 3; Spanish Club 3; Prom Comm. 3; Jr.-Sr. Entertainment Comm. 3; Spirits of “6 3: NHS 3,4. Anthony Chisolm: Typing Club 1; FFA 2. Afro-American 3. Greg Chisolm: Typing Club 1; Afro-Amer.t er 2 DE Club 3,4; Band (Captain) 4) 4: Snider: Council 3,4; Edisto Conference: Solo A Ensemble 4. Annette Coaxum: FFA 1,2; Afro-.America:: 3 Science Club 3; T I Club 4. Charles Cochran Jerry Cochran: Intramural Club 1.2; Foocbai 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; History Club 3: - Lumberjack 4. Gwendolyn Colleton: Spanish Club 12, Barbara Colson: Library Club 1; History CM 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3. Robert Craven Vernell Council: Charm Club 1; Math C._r 1 DE Club 3; Science Club. Michael Cox: History Club 3; Lumber its, F_r 4. Yancy Creel Julie Crosby: Student Council (Y-Pres Ak 3,4; English Club 1; Chorus (Accompanist 1,3,4; History Club (Sec.) 3; Region. ; Chorus 3,4; Girls State Representative 3. Who s Who 3; Spirits of '76 3; FTA 4; Homecomeeg Candidate 4; Broadcasting 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 4. Miles Crosby: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Studen: (Alt.) 1, (Rep.) 2; Library Club 1, EnglishCfab 1 History Club 3; Spirits of ’76 3; Jr.-Sr. Decoration and Entertainment Comm. 3; Lumberjack Club 4; FTA 4; Bus Driver -. E :: for Homecoming 4. Stanley Crosby: Sportsmanlike Drivo 1; Bn Driver 3,4; FFA 4; DE Club 4. Stuart Crosby: Chorus: Football 1.23A: English Club 1: Student Council 2: History Gab 176 SENIOR DIRECTORY 3; Spirits of’763; FTA 4; Lumberjack 4; Student Director 4. Tammie Crosby: English Club (V-Pres.) 1; Student Council (Rep.) 1; Powder Puff 1; Chorus I; Who’s Who 3; Spirits of ’76 3; Jr. Annual Staff 3; Presbyterian Junior Fellow 3; Furman Scholar 3; Jr. Class Executive Comm. 3; Annual Club 3; History Club 3; Head Junior Marshal 3; Literary Club 4; FTA 4; Student Council Executive Comm. 4; Annual Staff (Editor); Miss DAR 4; NHS 3,4. John Davis: T I 2; Football 4. Margalene Daniels: Library Club 1,2; Clerical Club 2; DE Club 3,4; Librarian Aid 4; Garden Club 4. Thomas Davis: Science Club 2; History Club 3,4. Vivian Deal: Student Council (Treas.) 1; Library Club 1; Miss Sophomore; Clerical Club 2; Student Council (Rep.) 2,3,4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3; FTA 4; Literary Club 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Co-Editor Activity Section 4. Delores Doctor: Literary Club 4. Ada Doyle: Library Club 1,2; Guidance Council aid 2; Clerical Club 2; DE Club 3,4. Mary Doyle: Football 1,2; T I Club 2; FFA 3,4; Lumberjack Club 3,4. Gayle Dulaney: Cheerleader 1; FTA Club 1,4; Photography Club 2; Pep Club 2; Spirits of ’76 2; Literary Club 4. Miki Eadie: FTA 1,4; Power Puff 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3; English Club 2; Bulldog Newspaper 3. Autherine Elliott: Activity Recreation 2; FH A 3; DE 4. Clyde Elliott: Football 4. Paul Elliott: Football 1,2,3; FFA 4. Elizabeth Ellison: FHA 1,3; Math Club 2; Pep Club 3; Student Council 3,4; Science Club 4. Isaac Ellison: Football 1,3,4; Lumberjack Club 4. Wand ale Ford: Activity Recreation (V-President) 1; Student Council 1,2,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Miss Sophomore 2; Foreign Language Club 4; Science Club 4. Charles Francis: Drivers-Ed. 1; Intramural Club 2; Spanish Club 3; FFA 4; Student Council Rep. 4. Carl Frasier: FFA 1,2; DE Club 3,4. David Frasier Fred Frasier Jeanette Gant: Library Club 2; Afro-American Club 3; DE Club 4; Garden Club 4. Bobbie Garden Michael Garrett Vence Gaskins Bobbie Gatch: FFA 1,2,3,4. Brian Gatch: Science Club 1,2; FFA 4; Lumberjack 4. RobynGerideau: J.V. Cheerleader 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Intramural Club 2; Powder Puff 1,2; FHA 2; Annual Staff 2; Foreign Language 3; DE Club 3,4; Queen of Hearts 3; Student Council (Alt.) 3; Band 3,4; FFA Club (Reporter) 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Freddie Gethers: Intramural Basketball 1; FFA 2. Mary Gethers: FHA 1,2; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Powder Puff 1,2; Student Council (Alt.) 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 3; DE Club 3; FFA 4; Literary Club 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 4. Wanda Lanier Gibson: FHA 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Annual Club 2,3; Miss Junior 3; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3,4; Literary 4; Foreign Language 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4. David Glover: Intramural Club 1; DE Club 4. Barbara Graham: Drama Club 1,2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Afro-American 3. Reginald Grant: DE Club 3,4; T I 3,4. Carl Hampton Richard Haynes: William Haynes: Math Club 1; T I Club 3,4. Leonard Helton: Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Basketball 2. Katherine Hermsen Sandra Herndon Marie Hill: Chorus 1,2,3; Charm Club 1; English Club 2; Literary Club 4. Michael Hodge Cindy Holmes Earnestine Holmes: Afro-American 3; DE Club 4; Garden Club 4. Ricky Holmes: History Club 1,2,3; FFA 4. Vanessa Holmes: Science 1; Math Club 2; DE Club 4. Margaret Hopkins: FHA 1; Foreign Language Club 3,4; NHS 3,4; Usher 3; Science C2ub 4. Sylvia Huggins: Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Math Club 2; Foreign Language Club 3; FHA 3; DE Club 4; FFA 4. Vicki Peters Hunt Regina Jackson: Charm Club 1; Student Council 3. Nancy James: FHA 1; Student Council 1,4; Science Club 1,4; Math Club (Pres.) 2; DE Club 3,4; Chorus 2; Garden Club 4. Derelle Jamison: Foreign Language Club 1,3; Student Council (Rep.) 1,3; Cheerleader 1,3,4; History Club 3; Spirits of ’76 3; Usher 3; FTA (Sec.) 4; Queen of Hearts 4; Broadcasting Club 4; Senior Class Officer (Treas.) 4; Senior Beauty 4; Annual Staff (Business Manager ) 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4. Calvin Johns Beth Johnston Daniel Jordan: Band 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; Foreign Language Club 2; Edisto Conference 3; Student Council 4. Leslie Joyner: DE 3,4. Lamar King: Dance Club 1,2,3; Football 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Lumberjack Club 4. Cheryl Kinlock: Drama Club 1; Photography Club 2; FTA 4; Broadcasting 4. Gary Limehouse: English Club 1,2; FHA 3; Broadcasting 4. Linda Lloyd: FHA 1,2,3; Intramural 1; Basketball 1; DE Club 3,4; Garden Club 4. Kimberly Mary Lommen: English Club 2; Band 2,3,4; (Co-Drum Major); History Club 3; Student Council 3; Literary Club 4; FTA (Treas.) 4; Student Council (Rep.) 4. Darlene Lynah: Basketball 1; Charm Club; Chorus 2. Wanda Lynah: Chorus 1; FHA 1,2; Foreign Language Club 3,4; Literary Club 4; FTA; Miss Senior 4; Student Council Sr. Member-at-Large 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant4; Annual Staff 4; Foreign Language Club 4; History Club 3. Lucky Lyons: Student Council 2; Ways and Means Comm. 3; FTA 3,4; History Club 3; Usher 3; Fashion Show Comm. 3; Science Club 4. Mary Langdale Karl Levine Mark Lee Sherri McClure Mark McDonald: English Club 1,2; FFA 3,4. SENIOR DIRECTORY 177 Paul McDurfee: Science Club 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Intramural Club 1; Basketball 2,3,4; History Club 2,3; FHA 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Senior Class Officer (V-Pres.) 4. Terri McKinney Geneva McNeil: FHA 1,2; Library club 3,4; DE club 3 (Treas.) Sharon McNeil: Student Council 1,2,3,4; Activity Recreation Club (V-Pres.) 1, (Pres.) 2; Basketball 2,3; Intramural Sports 2; History Club 3; Foreign Language Club 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3; Building and Grounds Comm. 3,4; Literary Club 4; FTA 4; Senior Beauty 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3,4; Annual Staff (faculty Co-Editor) 4; Spirits of ’76 3. Elyjah McTeer: T I Club 1; FFA 2,3,4. Anthony Mack Ronald Magwood Agnes Manigo: FHA 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Math Club 2; DE Club 3,4; Garden Club 4. Bobbie Manigo Constance Manigo Debbie Manigo Joanne Manigo: FHA 1,2; Annual Club 3; Student Council (Alt.) 3; FFA 4; Science Club 4. Joette Manigo: Sports Activities Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4 (Captain); Afro-American Club 3; Pep Club 3. Rita Manigo: FHA 1; Activities Recreation Club 2; Student Council (Rep.) 2,4; Usher 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Jacquelin Martin Robert Manigo: T I Club 1,2. Sandy Mason Edward Middleton Sacajawea Mikel: Math Club 2; T I Club 4. Darlene Miley: Chorus 1; Dance Club 1,2; FHA 3,4; History Club 3; Band 4. Jake Mitchell: T I Club 1; FFA 2,3,4. Paula Montjoy Deloris Moore: FHA 1,2,3. Alexis Moultrie: History Club 1; Baseball 1,4; FFA 2,4; Intramural Sports 2,3; Afro-American Club 3. Henry Mulligan: History Club 1,2; Student Council Rep. 1; Football 2; Basketball 3,4; Forestry Club 4. Donna Murdaugh Rosa Nebo: Student Council 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Afro-American Club 3; Literary Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4. Earnestine Nelson: Clerical 2. Theodore Nesbitt: FFA 1,2. Dianne Nettles: History Club 3. Randall Nettles: Science Club 1,4; History Club 3; Foreign Language Club 3; P.C. Junior Fellow 3; NHS 3,4: Student Council (Alt.) 4. Ricky Nettles Victor Nettles Earth a Odum Cassandra Oliver: FHA 1; Clerical Club 2; Chorus 2; Jr. Member At Large 3; Annual Club 3; History Club 3; Bulletin Board Comm. 3; Historian of Student Council 4; FBLA (Sec.) 4; Literary (Treas.) 4; Annual Staff (Activity Section) 4. MarkO’Quinn: Football 1,4; FFA 1,4; Baseball 1; History Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Lumberjack Club 4; Student Council (Alt.). Rhonda Gay Padgett: FHA 1; English Club 2; Broadcasting 3,4; Spirits of’76 3; Literary Club 3; Annual Club (Sec.) 3; FTA 4. Angus Patterson Kate Patterson Vicky Payne: English Club 1; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 2; Photography Club 2; Chorus 2; Student Council 2; History Club 4; FBLA 4. Joann Pierce: FHA 1; Activity Club 2; Av-Lib. 3,4; DE Club 3,4. Kirby Pinckney: Intramural Club 2,4; Afro-American Club 3. Lorraine Pinckney: Foreign Language Club; Powder Puff 1,2; Annual Club 3; Student Council (Alt.) 3,4; Science Club 4. Jeanette Pollard: History Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,4; Annual Club; Chorus 1,2,3; Afro-American Club 3; Foreign Language Club 3; Spirits of 76 3; Pep Club 3; Science Club 4; FTA 4; Senior Beauty 4. Michael Pollard Wayne Pruett: Science Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; FTA 4. Victor Radcliff: Intramural Sports 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball l,2,3,4;,sHistory Club 2,3; FHA 3,4; Science Club 4; Student Council Rep. 3, Pres. 4. Ricky Reed: T I Club 1; Intramural Sports 2; Afro-American Club 3. Cathy Rhames Lynn Roberts Willie Roberts Elijah Robinson: T I 1,2. Reginald Russel Kyle Salley: Intramural Sports 2. Gwen Sanders: Drama Club 2. Lynn Sanders: Student Council 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 4. Randal M. Shell: Football 1,2,3,4; History Club 1,2,3; FTA 3; Prom Comm. 3; Spirits of 76 3; Lumbeijack Club 4; Bus Driver 4. Jimmy Ray Simmons: Intramural Sports 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball2; Baseball 3,4;T I Club 4, Vicki Simpson Jefferson Singleton: FFA 1; Math Club 2; Intramural Sports 4; Baseball 4. Robert Singleton: FFA 1; Intramural Sports 2; Baseball 3; Spanish Club 4. Calvert Smalls: FFA 1; Intramural Sports 2; Football 3; Baseball 4. Griffin Smalls Yvonne Smalls: FHA 1,3; Activity Recreation 2; DE 3,4; Pep Club 3. Dorothy Smith: FHA Club 1,4; Activity Recreation 2; Chorus 2; Pep Club 3; Afro-American Club 3; Student Council (Alt.) 3; Literary Club 4. Janet Smith: FHA 1; Activity Recreation 2; Pep Club 3; Literary Club 4; FBLA 4. Johnnie Smith: FFA Club 1,3,4; T Club 2. Maria Smith: English Club 2; Science Club (V-Pres.) 3; Annual Club (Treas.) 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Literary Club (Sec.) 4; FTA 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Annual Staff (Co-Editor) 4; Student Council (Rep.) 3; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3,4; NHS 3,4 (V-Pres.); Betty Crocker Award 4; Senior Class Officer (Sec.) 4. Chuck Smoak Wayne Smoak: Baseball I; History Club 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3 ,4; Junior Annual Staff 3; Lumberjack Club 4; FFA 4; Annual Staff (Photographer) 4. Kim Spahr Garry Spells: Dance Club I; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3; Forestry Club 4. Joyce Spells: FHA 1,2; DE Club 3,4. Tommy Spells: Baseball 1; Football 2; Basketball 3; Track 4. Charlie Stanfield: Baseball 1; Football 2; Basketball 3. 178 SENIOR DIRECTORY Tyrone Stewart Kenneth Stivender Larry Stivender Joy Stoll; Basketball 1,2; Senior Beauty 4. Nicky Stratton: All State Band 1,4; Band Eastern Region 1,3,4; Edisto Conference Band 1,3,4; Superior at Solo Ensemble 1,3,4; Band Captain 4. Jeannette Strong: Math Club 1,2; Dance Club 1; Intramural Basketball 2; DE Club 3; Science Club 4; FHA (Chaplain) 4; Student Council (Alt.) 4. Valerie Summers: Dance Club 1; Grooming Club 2; FFA 3; DE Club 4. Evelina Teasdale: Activities Recreation Club 1; Grooming Club 2; DE Club 3,4; Adv. Lib Club 3A Debbie Thomas Gary Thompson Ida Mae Tindal: Pep Club 2,3; DE Club 3,4. Annette Elizabeth Traband: Foreign Language Club 2,3; FTA 4; Senior Beauty 4. James VanDyke: FFA 2. Karen Varnadoe Alex Walker: FFA 2; Basketball 2; Football 3. Steve Walker Wanda Walker Carrie Washington Clarence Washington Donnie Washington Harriett Washington James Bernard Washington: Student Council 1; J.V. Football 2; Track 2; Activity Recreation Club (Sec.) 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Afro-American Club 3; Literary Club 4; FHA 4. John Washington Ronnie Washington Rosa Lee Washington: FHA 2,3; DE Club 4. Shelia Ann Washington: Intramural Sports 1; FHA 1; Activity Recreation Club 2; Student Council. Sidney Way: Basketball 1,2,3. Bryan Weatherford: History Club 1,2,3; Football 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Annual Club 3; Chorus 3,4; FFA 4; Lumbeijack Club 4; Annual Staff Photographer 4. Walter West: History Club (Treas.) 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Foreign Language Club 2; Broadcasting Club 3,4; Regional All-State Chorus 3, Honors All-State Chorus 4. Cindy White: Chorus 1,3,4; English Club 1; Student Council Alternate 1,3; Who’s Who 3; Elections Comm. 3; History Club 3; Annual Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Science Club 4; FTA 4. Henry Wiggins Jesse Lee Wiggins, Jr.: Football 3. Cindy Williams: Intramural Sports 1; Activity Sc Recreation Club 2; FHA 3. Daniel Williams Deborah A. Williams: FHA 1,3,4; Clerical Club 2; Pep Club 3; Afro-American Club 3; DE Club 4. George Williams lsadore Williams, Jr.: FHA 4. Israel Williams: Intramural Sports 1; J.V. Basketball 3. Jerry Darnell Williams; Football 2,3. Marcellus Williams Ricky Williams: Intramural Sports 1,2 (Vice-Pres.); Afro-American Club 3; T I Club (Vice Pres.) 4. Ronald Wilson Shirley Williams Fannie M. Wright: Math Club 1; Student Council Alternate 2; FHA 2; Student Council Rep. 3,4; Pep Club (Sec.) 3; DE Club (Sec.) 3,4; Garden Club 4. James Young, Jr.: Intramural Sports 1,2; Football 3,4. (omitted from page 177) Colette Cooper Paul Drawdy Jill Eustace Judi Farmer: FHA 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Activity Sc Recreation 2; Pep Club 3; Jr. Annual Staff 3; Science Club 4; FTA 4; Class Editor of Paw Print 4. Elizabeth Ferguson: Activities Recreation 1, 2; Afro-American 3; FHA 3; DE Club 4. Lillie Ferguson: Afro-American 1; FFA 2; DE Club 3, 4. Pattie Ferguson: Creative Dancing 1; Chorus 2; Afro-American 3; Chorus 3; DE Club 4. Wanda Ferguson: FTA 1, 3, 4; History 2, 3; Student Council Assistant Treasurer 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Finance Comm. 3.4; Bulle- tin Comm. 3,4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Football Sponsor 4; Literary Club 4; Annual Staff Sports Editor 4. Clyde Fields: Intramural 1; Football 2. Nathaniel Fishburne: FFA 1, 2; Intramural 2; FFA 3. Mark Fisk Myra Fletcher: History Club 2. Joseph Flournoy: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; History Club 3; FHA 3; Bus Driver’s Club 3, 4; Literary Club 4. Cynthia Deloris Ford: Clerical Club (Pres.) 1, 2; FHA 1, 2. Janie Ford: Clerical 2; FHA 3,4; History Club 3; Student Council (Rep.) 3, Sylvia Ford: Clerical Club 1,2; Student Council (Rep.) 2; FHA 3, (V-Pres.) 4. Dora Green: FHA 1; FFA 2; Afro-American 3. Janice Green: Science Club 4. Larry Green Glorianna Griffin: Library Club 2. Margaret Griner: English Club 1; NEDT award 1; Chorus 1,3, (All-State), 4; Presbyterial Col- lege Junior Fellows 3; Student Council 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Head Junior Marshal 3; Annual Club 3; History Club 3; FTA 4; Science Club 4. Lawrence Groves Larry Guilford Dennis Hall Mike Hall: Football 1,2,4; Student Council 1, 2, 3;FTA 1,3;Chorus 1,2,3, (All-Stale)4; History Club 2, (Pres.) 3; Track 2; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Broadcasting Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Entertainment Comm. 3; Spirits of '76 3; Building and Grounds Comm. 3: Jr. Yearbook Staff 3; Literary Club 4; Yearbook Staff Photographer 4. Patricia Hamilton: Powder Puff Football 1; FFA club 1, 2; Student Council (Rep.) 1, 2, (Alt.) 4; DO Club 3; JV Basketball 3; Afro-American Club 3; T 1 Club 4. Theresa Hamilton: Band 1,2, 3; FHA Club 1; Recreation Club 2; Student Council (Alt.) 2, 3. Shirley Hampleton SENIOR DIRECTORY 179 ANNUAL STAFF 1. Mrs. Henderson, Annual Advisor, counts off the days until the final deadline. 2. Editor Tammie Crosby and Co-Editor Maria Smith rest between deadlines. 3. Business Manager Derelle Jamison checks off those advertisers who have paid. ANNUAL STAFF 180 1. Barbara Brown and Wanda Ferguson find ideas for their sports section from a previous yearbook. 2. Photographers Mike Hall, Eddie Wilson, and Bryan Weatherford confer over a broken camera. (Photographer Wayne Smoak not pictured) 3. Rita Manigo and Yvonne Brown, editors of Student Life, discuss improvements for their section. 4. The fast fingers of Wanda Walker are one reason why she is our typist. ANNUAL STAFF 181 1. Judy Farmer, Wanda Lynah, and Jackie Young work diligently on their class sections. 2. Student Activities editors, Vivian Deal and Cassandra Oliver work to identify the many club members in their section. 3. Sharon McNeil and Patsy Adams work on their section which includes the most necessary people at WHS, the faculty. The annual is yours as a record of your past accomplishments. It is put together for future reference and as a memory book. The memories will recall the good times and the bad, and as you turn the pages friends and foes appear. You may think back and remember that the times were not all bad and sometimes wish that you could relive the experiences of high school days The annual is for you and your enjoyment. We can only hope that our attempt to capture the feelings of your past was successful. The annual staff would like to express its most sincere thanks to Mrs. Carolyn Henderson for her hard work on the annual and patient assistance to the staff members. Without Mrs. Henderson, publication of our annual would not have been possible. 182 ANNUAL STAFF


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