Wampee Little River High School - Warpath Yearbook (North Myrtle Beach, SC)

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A . f 'Z 41 .. ,fam 1 ,, If Vw Eff --Q E .: N.-wiki in x ,FA , i -1 ,-is ' '35 QQ ANNUAL STAFF AT WORK . . . Layouts! Old Annuals! Copy! Problems! Progress! Faculty at ease. l 1 Careful, Mrs. Holmes! All THAT for a buttonhole? You call this English class? 'Rush hour. He's absent again? 'Surel We're ready to tackle the Packers! 6 Our community supports our great football team. Bonjour, comment allez-vous? Listen, if you want to learn, pay attention. MIS. Ward with her money box. SENIORS DEDICATE WARPATI-I '69 COACH DAVID DICKSON A man of character whose example we are proud to in the classroom. In the classroom he inspires us to learn, follow, One who has been a source of strength and on the athletic field he inspires a winning team, and as a inspiration to each of us, whether on the athletic field or community leader he radiates school spirit. 2 I 'X-N wsanmu i-Wx 'xiii' F 'XV 2 Principal - Mr. Henry Ingram Local Board of Trustees - LEFT T0 RIGHT: Albert Jordan, Kirvin Bell, Walter Bessent, Dick Elliott, Robert Adams, Thomas Mclnville, Henry Ingram. 10 AD INISTRATIO Area Superintendent - Tom Mclnville Secretary - Maxine Dunn. INDISPENSABLE SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. Clara Livingston - Dietician Leaner Gause, Lacy Vereen - Lunchroom Helpers Office Helpers - LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Bullock, Mike Harrell, Anne Thomas, Sue Thompson, Bobby Livingston, Billy Sealy Leanna Jones, Joyce Griffin, Cindy Wyatt, Jerry Vereen. ll OUR KNOWLEDGE D Wampee Little River High School proudly maintains its membership in the Southern Association of colleges and schools, Our faculty is aware of the accelerating nature of change in our culture today. Their efforts are aimed at preparing each student to develop his individual ISPENSING SAGES abilities to meet these needs. We are proud of the quality of our teachers. Their sincerity, patience and willingness to help us solve our problems make us better citizens in our community. MR. BROWN: JR. HIGH SCIENCE. Now a step further. 12 MRS. COLLINS: IR. HIGH ENGLISH. Shut up or get 0ut!' MRS. BARBARA CANNON - HOME ECONOMICS, FAMILY LIVING: Ladies, when I said dress the turkey - I didn't mean in doll clothes. MR. DAVID DICKSON-SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION The champ at work. MRS. ISABEL EADY-MATH, FRENCH: Now children . . . MR. H. C. EDENS-SHOP, AGRICULTURE: That's all, boys. 13 MRS. MARGIE KYZER - STUDYHALL: You're kidding!? MISS PATRICIA MOORE-ENGLISH: All right, that's another zero! MR. WILLIAM LYERLY - HISTORY: I'm not telling you again - Get Quiet! MR. JERRY MOODY-FRENCH, GUIDANCE COUNSE- LOR: That's the lowest ever made on the SAT test. 15 MISS HANNA TROTTI - LIBRARIAN: I'm sure that card is here somewhere. I6 5 -....v- 1 A .megevs 5551:-v' 'Zi ---,- - - ' ' S H : MISS PATRICIA VALENTINE-MATH, BOOK- KEEPING: Very interesting. MR. JOE VAN FAUSSIEN - HISTORY, GOVERNMENT What do you mean by saying that I'm late? MRS. MILDRIED WARD f TYPING, SHORTHAND, OFFICE PRACTICE: I will not tolerate this talking. 'f: 2y-1:1 3 J I-:fi , .5' f2. MZ-af2jf , j 2 -V. 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Q E 4 .3 fe K P ,Z , if Q 6' 'gk f ix 4 K if if we 7 A: Lx x yi t R X . , as E E, J AW X 1 Q - ' , s , X M ' ' ' Tm x , A if 54555558 sf 1 0 N Q n a V Ir - Q , '- QF' -3 -5 -. 0 I ' 1 ' ' ' f ,,A, 2 Q., ' Ws zzrf' ' 'Vs 5 'A - 'L ---- f I A 5 p I 1 ,zz.524.f . , z v-is K' ifgifiia L, Q, ,V tv, SUCCESSFUL SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Thomas, Secretary-Treasurerg Mike Hilton, Presidentg Bubby Vereen, Vice-President. 1' Mrs. Mildred Ward, Chairman of Senior Sponsors. Sponsors: Miss Moore, Mrs. Homer. ga'- u -w..Q,l I lb DEBORAH DAY ADAMS 'Silence is the wise one 's reply. ROBERT LEE BELL, III Virtue is its own punishment. WILLIAM CHARLES BELLAMY '7 shall laugh myseb' to death. RONALD LUTHER BELLAMY Great men are not always wise. 1 ROBERT HINSON BYERS '7f studying is a crime, I 'm not guilty. BRUCE VALLATTON BOULINEAU To play the game for all thatis in it,' to play the game and play to win it. WILLIAM RALPH ELLIS Natural abilities are like natural plants, they need pruning by study. DENNIS FOWLER His constant good temper makes him. 'I9 LINDA KATHERINE HOBBS 'Sweet di sassy .... A slave for hm. SHIRLEY HOLMES Though she be but little: she is fierce. JOHN DORCEY HORNE 'True to his work, his word, his friends. ROSTON IVERSON JONES 'ZA jolLv, unselfish nature is the greatest gift of all. MOVING AHEAD MARGARET EARLE HARDWICK Smile though your heart be troubled. MICHAEL JOHN HARRELL Great in council, glorious in the field. CYNTHIA LEE HENDRIX '34 clear conscience is a sure card. MICHAEL ALLEN HILTON They say behind every great man there's a woman: what happened to me? LEANNA JONES The best answer to anger is silence. SUSAN GAIL KEELYN Toliteness costs nothing and gains everything. JERRY LEWIS 'Dflnother like him, you 'II never find. PRESTON CLEO LEWIS, J R. e 1, 'He doeth nothing, but talk offhis-horse I' E5 is T 3 SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS '91 kindly heart and a friendly face, always in her usual place. BOBBY LIVINGSTON Loved by one, liked by all, what greater luck could one befall THOMAS SAMUEL LIVINGSTON Live today as if it is your last day. KATHY MARIE LONG To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue. 21 WILLIAM FREDRICK RUTLAND Let a smile be your umbrella, and you 'll get soaking wet. WANDA JO SIBLEY Work or jim, 171 make the best of it. WILLIAM RANDALL STEPHENS Far greetings does he send to all, from every corner of the hall. JENNIFER MORRIS STEVENS She's quiet, she's shy: but there 's mischief in her eye. FLEETING TIME DEBRA PARKER Quietb1 she went her way. RICHARD PARKS 'Zet the world slide. GARY JORDAN POWELL '24 good conscience is a continual Christmas. BRIAN CLARK ROGERS '24llI hear is music. VICTORIA RUTH STEVENS From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. ELIZABETH ANNE THOMAS Beauty and wisdom are seldom found together. LINDA GAIL THOMPSON Thoughtfulness makes friends, and sincerity keeps them. QUINN ALLEN THOMPSON 'Zike all, love noneg stay happy, have fun. RALPH EDGAR VEREEN 'Yf I have only one life, let me live it. JERRY ALLEN VEREEN He means what he says and he says what he thinks LILLIAN J EANNETE WALTERS Life is one big party. JIMMY MICHAEL WARD 'Be sw0't to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. I 23 I SENIORS FACE CHALLENGE OF FUTURE SAUNDRA JANE WATTS 'Wot too serious, not too gay, but always fun every day. CYNTHIA MARIA WYATT Rather be small and cast a light, than be large and cast a shadow. NOTPICTURED FRED HAMILTON, DEBER FOUSHEE MASCOTS -CLASS OF '69 MELINDA BARBOUR MICHAEL STEPHENS 24 may ' Y . .... iw R 5 K a X ig fi K? i Y - 9 X, Q fi' 2 ij L? A If Q 'T' A .E-g fi 2 fi bruise - . N H, .N E H E 5 ' x is is A X R 1,3 'gigs 'iiix ifflf -f N .... ,X .S :.-- A, uk 1' ,X .J fffii. - -A 3 :X Q . A wx 1 Q S, .. bf , B N N Q x ? 1 - A is: 'APE S : a s ' 1- Q5 K vN?'3N? ,VS r ' e :5 , Ks xii- 5: 1 is 5 . ' .... 1 K SS? Q fs R, xk.-. . .iw . ' ga If ,, ,Z X E, I 1 N gf, . -A we - X x 21- fi X ,aut its New ri-if - Q . SE 535 ii li ' -E-Qi Lk C 7 :T 1 is fx 6 Q' Q35 Jag! . 3 Q ESM . M 1 x S X 5 x w X' I 4 MOST INTELLIGENT - Cindy Hendrix and Mike Harrell ?5ss'NfsfQEn Y ,,, ,-,q , P I ' 1u:aL,,.sfT,,m. 1. 4. ,L '- Nagy ,ff 'Ep iw .fa-, as if ,, 5 af il 3 f 'ff x 'wr M , 3. W QE 2. S Q x Q F 9 ., K.. k x ,A AV ' 3 as my , x NN a , as in EXW? N ' N' pw 'E ,f- 5 f 5 v 6.-X 'L .aa ' u K .K . Vigtlgf . wi x f . fl ik. UNIOR CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Eady, Mrs. Holmes. ' Iris Adams James Anderson Jerry Anderson David Baldwin Marcia Bellamy Tommy Bellamy Patricia Bullock Bobby Chestnut LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Moore, Secretary-Treasurerg Marcia Bellamy, Vice-Presidentg Breck Todd, President. Connie Chestnut Eddie Coffey Jimmy Collins Anne Cranford Fred Earnhardt Donald Edge Lydia Edge Timmy Edge Diane Fipps Bruce Fowler Amanda Gore Marilyn Hancock Herman Holmes Billy Joe Inman Judy Inman Chuck Johnson Scott Jordan Myra Joyner Janie King Bmce Lewis Gretchen Lewis Linda Lewis Sissy Livingston Nancy Long Wrynn McNeill Nancy Moore Pam Morgan Harold Murphy Carolyn Noble Charles Norton Debbie Perrone Joel Penone Billy Sealy Joyce Simmons Lucian Stevens Debbie Swaim Eddie Swaim Rex Thompson Steve Thompson Sue Thompson Breck Todd Ellyn Todd Glenna Todd Lynne Watkins Arlise West Rebecca Willard Carol Worley Kathy Worley LMOPI-10 ORES LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Permenter, Secretary-Treasurerg Scott LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Van Faussien, Mr. Dickson Mlss Bell, Presidentg Wanda Hardwick, Vice-President. Valentine, Class sponsors. Linda Anderson Jean Auld Cathy Bell Scott Bell Bill Bellamy Cindy Bellamy Toni Bessent James Branche Ruth Ann Campbell Sheila Chestnut Billy Coates Lynn Coffey Leslie Dawes Queenie Dennis Teresa Dew SOPHS. WURK' WORK' Randy Duncan Shirley Edge Roger Floyd Joyce Griffin Phyllis Grootens James Hall Benj y Hardee Wanda Hardwick Ricky Hilton Mac Holmes Larry Johnson Neal Juel Larry Lee Ronnie Lee Frankie Lewis Jerri Livingston Jodi Livingston Jimmy Long Liendsey Lyerly Janet McF arland Debby McGinn Steve Nixon Gail Parmley Eugene Permenter Phyllis Permenter Mike Phelps Wanda Phillips Gwen Randall Sylvia Siceloff Lynda Simmons Christine Stanley Debbie Stevens Jerry Stocks John Thomas Faye Thompson 38 W Joey Wood Patricia Worley Gayle Thorpe Earline Thompkins Barbara Walters Dennis Ward Mildred Ward Milton Ward Jamie Watkins Jeannene Watkins Sandra Watson Charlotte Wells NOT PICTURED: Joe Cannon Calvin Duncan, Mary Edmonds Roy Edmonds, Freddy Inman Douglas Stevens, Ronnie Stevens Deane Thorpe. Miss Moore, WHATS for Lunch? 39 FRESHME LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Hardwick Vice President Terry LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Cannon Mrs Edens Livmgston Secretary-Treasurerg Rhonda Williams President Gail Barbour Gregg Bell Lila Bellamy Bobby Brown Cathy Cannon Linda Chestnut Danny Coates Mike Dawes Patty Dawes Cathy Dennis Clyde Doyle Sylvia Duncan Vickie Edge Dale Ellis Greg Firestone 0 L0 GER I JR. HI Roger Franks Wendy Golden Ronald Gore Vicki Gore Marsha Grimsley Nancy Hardwick Jeff Harrell Bmce Henderson Donald Hobson Kay Holmes Patricia Holmes Harry Hucks Wanda Ingram Dean Inman Ricky Inman Mike Jollie Terri Jones Charles Joyner Michael Lewis Richard Lewis Pearle Lewis Richard Livingston Terry Livingston Robby Lowman Robbie Mclnnis Trena Melton Donald Morgan Phil Murphy Donald Platt Bryan Sibley OT 0 BAD FTER LL David Sioeloff Susan Smith Bill Ray Stephens Roberi Earl Stevens Joey Teal Bill Thompson Debbie Thompson Debra Thompson Angela Todd Patricia Vereen Dianne Ward Sarah Ward Wanda Ward Rhonda Williams PEPSI Pepsi Break 42 Gene Altman Cynthia Bailey Troy Barnhill Beth Beckman Pam Bellamy Tommy Bessent Allen Black Sandy Bullock Loy-Sue Chestnut Eddie Cox Diane Cranford Chappell Dew Virginia Duncan Bobbie Edge Delane Edge Sandy Edge Ginger Ellis Debbie Fulmer Brenda Gore Linda Gore Judy Grmsley Raymond Hall Sonia Hamilton Sherrie Hardee Steve Hardwick Lucianne Hatchell Mark Hilton Sandra Holmes Vicki lngram Douglas Johnson Diane Jones Kendall King Sharon Lewis Bonita Livingston Rhonda Livingston UNINHIBITED Debbie Locklair Ricky Long Ginger McNeill John Melton Tink Owens Andrew Parmley Dennis Permenter Jimmy Riddle Mike Rogers Cathy Rutland Stephanie Shelley Greg Simmons J udy Stevens Chris Tilghman Cherry Thompson Don Thompson Keith Thompson Tommy Todd Ronnie Trubeville Marilyn Vereen Ronald Watson Debbie West Wendy Willard Lynn Williams Darrell Wood Terry Wood Randy Wyatt Not Pictured: Greg Gore, Charles Griffen, Allen Lewis, Chick Permenter, Danny Stevens. QUESTIONS?? Mike Adams Randy Adams Kay Barnhill Edna Bellamy Olivia Bellamy Vickie Bellamy David Bessent George Bessent Stuart Bessent Myron Bilton Mary Braddock Linda Brown Brenda Bryant Joy Chandler Bobby Clemons Randy Cox Nola Duncan Craig Edge Raymond Edge Sally Firestone Sarah Fulmer Gertha Gause Karen Guyer Joey Hardwick Donna Holmes Milton Inman Martha Jordan John Keegan Bobby Keelyn Oresa Large Harold Lewis Luther Livingston Ricks Livingston Paula Livingston Sylvia Locklair Not Pictured Terry Coffey William Nixon Patrick Russo Pam McLauchein Sammy Morgan Anna Nixon George Nixon Ronnie Noble David Norton Randy Phillips Terry Sealy Chuckie Siceloff Josie Strickland Ricky Stevens Kenneth Todd Jimmy Vereen Janice Watson Bebe Watts Ricky West Carolyn Williams Robert Williamson Teresa Whittiman Lenton Yates The Day Begins za:-2. .W ,L :J-11 -: - fm Q. f --:NQX5 S:-1,2 , .. -.W .Ah, ,1- ,- -Ks-sax-W- V : c W . x r x X X N X N nf we X X 5 X 'Q X we x Y W4 6 KN N X :QA M W ' aw A S: Q N Q Km Q v than XX Q x A . X A X 55 vb ,, can 2' s N N , 1 K Q1 , Q1 Q Q ,X x R Saw- R, . 4bm.mi,, as . - AR Q Q! . ' 5 N. W I x X . 1 X Q Sf . 1 I THE STAFF-THE RECORD LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Thomas, Cindy Wyatt, Saundra Watts, Patricia Bullock, Mike Harrell, Breck Todd, Cindy Hendrix, Nancy Moore, Wanda Sibley, Robbie Byers, Chuck Norton, Jimmy Collins, Johnny Horne. May we pay tribute to the many people who helped to produce this edition of Warpath. Without the cooper- ative help of our publisher representative, Mr. Ron Nor- man, our photographer, Mr. John Edwards, loyal com- munity financial backing, the infinite patience of our principal, Mr. Henry Ingram, members of the faculty and publisher this could not have been published. Many weary hours of work, worry, joy and excite- ment have been spent in preparing this keepsake. We have endeavored to provide you with a complete pictoral record of the school year 1968-1969. Advisor - Anne Edens. 5 Associate Editors - Staff I seniors cooperatively edit- ed this volume of Warpath. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Harrell, Johnny Horne, Robbie Byers, Anne Tho- mas, Wanda Sibley, Cyn- this Hendrix, Cynthia Wyatt, Saundra Watts. 52 LEFT WING - OUTER FILE f FRONT - BACK: Jeff Harrell, Bobby Brown, Mike Harrell, Chuck Johnson, Chuck Norton, Lindsey Lyerly, Jerry Anderson, Ronnie Bellamy, Robert Bell. INNER FILE - FRONT - BACK: Eugene Permenter, Jimmy Collins, Tommy Livingston, Johnny Horne, Eddie Swain, Harold Murphy, Joey Teal, Scott Jordan. CENTER ROW - LEFT - RIGHT: Cindy Wyatt, Anne Thomas, Joyce Simmons, Pam Morgan, Janet McFarland, Amanda Gore, Lynne Watkins, Gretchen Lewis, Toni Bessent, Debbie McGinn, Dianne Ward, Nancy Moore, Wanda Sibley, Linda Thompson, Teressa Dew, Saundra Watts, Sissy Livingston. RIGHT WING - INNER ROW - FRONT - BACK: Wossie Livingston, Bobby Livingston, Timmy Edge, Donald Edge, Lucian Stephens, Larry Johnson, Dale Ellis, Tommy Bellamy, Mike Hilton, James Anderson. RIGHT WING - OUTER FILE - FRONT - BACK: Bill Bellamy, Charles Joyner, Chuck Bellamy, Bruce Boulineau, Bryan Sibley, Frankie Lewis, Richard Lewis, Quinn Thompson, Bubby Vereen, Bill Ellis. KNEELING: Coach Joe Van Faussien, Coach David Dickson. BLOCK W AKES INDIANS GO The Block WW Club is the athletic club for Wampee-Little River High School. A girl or a boy can become a member of the club if they have earn- ed an athletic letter for football, bas- ketball, baseball or golf. An athletic letter is awarded to a boy or girl who has played in Va of the total quarters for that particular sport or by being the manager for the athletic team or if the coach thinks the person is deserv- ing of an athletic letter. The first time a person earns a letter they are given a Block W or athletic letter. If they letter again they will be awarded a stripe on their sweater or jacket. Once a girl or a boy earns a letter they be- come a member of the club until they finish Wampee-Little River High School. Block W Sponsors: Mr. David Block W Officers: LEFT TO Dickson and Mr. Joe Van Faussien. RIGHT: Bobby Livingston, Secre- t a r y -Treasu rer. Chu ck Bellamy, Vice-President. Ronnie Bellamy, President. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Bellamy, Cindy Wyatt, Chuck Johnson, James Anderson, Jerry Vereen, Breck Todd, Fred Earnhardt, Billy Sealy. SPONSORS: Mr. David Dickson and Mr. Joe Van Faussien. 54 BUS DRI ERS Twice a day, five days a week the bus drivers of Wam- pee are charged with the responsibility of the safety and transporation of students to and from school. The requirements of bus drivers are to pass a rigid examination and to carry-out the rules of safety. Grati- tude and appreciation is extended to them for the grand job they have done. 7,7777 FUT RE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America is the national organ- ization of, by and for boys studying vocational Agricul- ture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. The FFA is an extra-curricular activity of the school curriculum. Members learn through active participation how to take part in a public meeting, to speak in pub- lic: To solve their own problems and to assume civic responsibility. The foundation upon which this organiza- tion is built includes leadership and character develop- ment, sportsmanship, cooperation, service scholarship, improved agriculture, citizenship and patriotism. Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Permenter, Randy Duncan Freddy Inman, James Hall, Mr. Edens, Sponsor, Greg Bell. 21'-be Qi? First Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Livingston, Douglas Stevens, Eugene Permenter, Greg Bell, Phil Murphy, Donald Hobson, Comell Williamson, Donald Platt, Richard Livingston, Larry Lee, Dennis Ward. SECOND ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Lewis, Randy Duncan, Billy Jo Inman, Mike Jollie, Robert Earl Stevens, Ronny Lee, Charles Joyner, Billy Jo Stephens, Ronnie Stevens, Bruce Henderson, Terry Livingston. THIRD ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Benjy Hardee, Randall Stephens, James Hall, Freddy Inman, Frankie Lewis, Jimmy Long, John Thomas, Mac Holmes, Michael Lewis, Mr. Edens - Sponsor. 55 F H CLUB Future Homemakers of America is an organization made up of home economics students in high school. The main purpose of the organization is improvement of family and community. The Wampee Chapter of Future Homemakers of America is active in the state and national organization. Locally the chapter sponsors numerous school activities throughout the year. Some of these are: Miss Wampee Beauty Pageant, Christmas Open House, fashion shows, and a Mother-Daughter Banquet. Service Projects in- clude: adoption of a Foreign War Orphan, visits each week to a community nursing home, and provision of a scholarship for a student at Crossnore School. The chap- ter presents informative programs to the public through radio, television, and community organizations. Mrs. Barbara Cannon, Sponsor MQ isa. fi SEATED lfFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Swaim. Terri Jones, Wendy Golden, Vickie Edge, Cathy Cannon Nancy Hardwick Linda Chestnut, Lila Bellamy, Patricia Holmes, and Patricia Vereen. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Debra Thompson Lynn Watkins Gretchen Lewis, Teresa Dew, Wanda Ingram, Jerri Livingston, Sue Thompson, Myra Joyner, Patricia Bullock Nancy Moore Vickie Gore and Sylvia Siceloff. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Worley, Gail Barbour, Faye Thompson Charlotte Wells Joyce Griffin Amanda Gore, Debbie Perrone, Jean Auld, Marsha Grimsley, Carolyn Nobles, Debbie McGinn, and Wrynn McNeil 56 i 'K Junior Science Club Officers - LEFT TO RIGHT: John Keegan, Trea- surerg Douglas Johnson, President, Jimmy Riddle, Vice President, Harold Lewis, Secretaryg Vickie Ingram, Assistant Secretaryg Mr. Brown, Faculty Advisor. JR. HIGH SCIE CE CL B Our goal is to promote both individual and group activities. It is an extension of the science classroom work and involves those students who are especially interested in scientific activities beyond classroom work. This year each member will have a science project eligible for entrance in the Science Fair. Junior Science Club - LEFT T0 RIGHT: Oresa Large, Teresa Whittemore, John Keegan, David Bessent, Mike Adams, Stuart Bessent, Debbie Fulmer, Chucky Siceloff. Vicki Ingram, Bobby Keelyn, Luther Livingston, Cathi Rutland, Harold Lewis, Douglas Johnson, Jimmy Riddle, Lynn Williams. 59 F INES A DAY Senior Nat'l Honor Society Officers - LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Hendrix, Secretary, Cindy Wyatt, President, Herman Holmes, Treasurer, Brick Todd, Vice-President, Miss Trotti, Sponsor. SENIUR I-I0 OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society's purpose is two-fold: to give deserved distinction to scholastically outstanding students and to promote good school citizenship. Eligibi- lity requirements include: a grade average of 85. Screen- ed by the faculty the members must also possess quali- ties of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Senior members enjoy the privilege of wearing honor cards during graduation ceremonies. SR. NAT'L HONOR SOCIETY - LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: Gretchen Lewis, Breck Todd, Jimmy Collins, Wanda Sibley, Charles Norton, Bill Rutland, Anne Thomas, Scott Jordan, Ellyn Todd, Steve Thompson, Carolyn Noble, Mike Harrel, Cindy Wyatt, Herman Holmes, Cindy Hendrix, Leanna Jones, SEATED - LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Watts, Myra Joyner, Lydia Edge, Bruce Lewis. 60 SEATED L. to R.: Vickie Gore, Bill Thompson, Wanda Ingram, Dale Ellis, Bryan Sibley, Bobby Brown, Cherrie Thompson, Robbie Lowman. STANDING L. to R.: Cynthia Baily, Chapel Dew, Tommy Bessent, Allen Black, Mike Dawes, Patty Dawes, Bonita Livingston, Wendy Willard, Diane Ward, Kay Holmes, Douglas Johnson, Diane Cranford, Tommy Todd, Bobbie Edge, Sandy Bullock, Pam Bellamy, Beth Beckman, Rhonda Williams. UNIOR HO OR SOCIETY Recognizing the need to stimulate excellence in our students, the Wampee Little River National Junior Hon- or Society was organized for outstanding students in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. Members are chosen by a faculty committee through a criteria of four facets - Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. It is our aim to promote the development of these chara- cteristics which will in time produce well rounded citi- zens - of our school, our community, and our country. LEFT TO RIGHT - OFFICERS: Bill Thompson, Sec., Chappel Dew, Vice-Pres.g Mrs. Collins, Sponsor: Bryan Sibley, Pres., Cherrie Thompson, Treasurer. 61 in Ht: 2 zz... - 27 i . fvfi-fe-as-all li' 555522 ,... t . if 'f Q.. 3' 1' J, L, Qs 'if-it fR5:5f2Q, 'f. . X ima' Newspaper Staff, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Bellamy, Martha Jordan, Paula Livingston, Bryan Sibley, Toni Bessent, Jimmy Collins, Breck Todd, Wanda Ingram, Phyllis Permenter, Robbie Lowman, Janet McPharland, Cherry Thompson, Chuck Johnson, Sandy Bullock, Mike Harrell. SEATED: Gwendolyn Randall, Linda Lewis, Saundra Watts, Wanda Sibley, Beth Beckman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Moore, Sponsorg Wanda Sibley, Assis- tant liditorg Mrs. Horner, Sponsor, Saundra Watts, Editor. 62 EWS? MOKE SIGNALS GOT IT. Students and Faculty are always interested in activi- ties and personalities which develop during each six weeks. Smoke Signals is our voice. Our staff is composed of High School and Junior High reporters who submit articles of interest to the students of Wampee High. Our Aim is to promote creative writing among all students throughout the school. We publish an interesting combination of news, hu- man interest, literary compositions, and just plain gos- sip PEP CLUB The Pep Club's purpose is to help the cheerleaders lead students in promoting school spirit. They actively promote a cheering section at all games. They have proven them- selves good salesmen through sales of programs, pompom shakers, and megaphones. MEMBERS: Teressa Dew, Amanda Gore, Janet McFarland, Pam Morgan, Anne Thomas, Cindy Wyatt, Lynne Watkins, Linda Anderson, Cathy Bell, Lila Bellamy, Marcia Bellamy, Tommy Bessent, Patricia Bullock, Ruth Anne Campbell, Shelia Chestnut, Jimmy Collins, Vicky Gore, Phyllis Grootens, Margaret Hardwick, Wanda Hardwick, Myra Joyner, Gretchen Lewis, Linda Lewis, Preston Lewis, Sissy Livingston, Nancy Long, Nancy Moore, Harold Murphy, Debbie Perrone, Wanda Sibley, Judy Stevens, Debbie Swaim, Breck Todd, Jerry Vereen, Saundra Watts, Arlise West, Debbie McGinn, Sylvia Siceloff, Patricia Worley, Gayle Thorpe, Faye Thompson, Lynne Coffey, Glenna Todd, Diane Fipps, Sandy Bullock, Diane Cranford, Cynthia Bailey, Vickie Ingram. 63 SCHOOL SPIRITED - STUDENT COUNCIL Representing the entire student body, the Student Council strives for those things which will be for the best interest of our school. The elected representatives dis- cuss and act on problems which are presented to the council. The main drive of the Student Council is to increase cooperation between the student body, the fa- culty and administration. This project can never be com- LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dianne Ward, Treasurerg Toni Bessent, Secre- taryg Jimmy Collins, Vice-Presidentg Mike Harrell, President. LEFT TO RIGHT - SPONSORS: Mr. Moody, Mr. Ingram, Mr. Van Faussien. 64 pleted, only furthered. It is the ardent hope of the 1969 Student Council that Wampee High School may be a better place for their efforts. To keep pace with the philosophy and the progress of our school the Blue Book seemed inadequate. Editing and revising it has proven a major project this year. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Pam Bellamy, Saundra Watts, Sheila Chestnut, Wendy Golden, Jeff Harrell, Breck Todd, Scott Bell, Fred Earnhart, Scott Jordan, Phyllis Grootens, Joey Hardwick, Bonita Livingston, Martha Jordan, Rhonda Williams, Joy Chandler. SEATED: Toni Bessent, Mike Harrell, Mr. Ingram, Jimmy Collins, Dianne Ward. 65 LEFT TO RIGHT - SEATED: Patricia Bullock, Debbie Perrone, Lynne Watkins, Gretchen Lewis, Patricia Livingston, Marilyn Hancock, Debbie Swain, Teressa Dew, Sylvia Siceloff, Toni Bessent, Wrynn McNeill, Nancy Moore. FIRST ROW: Lucian Stephens, Jimmy Collins, Breck Todd, Donald Edge, Steve Thompson, Sue Thompson, Amanda Gore, Herman Holmes, Fred Earnhardt, Charles Norton, Mike Harrell, Steve Nixon, Johnny Horne. SECOND ROW: Bill Rutland, Chuck Johnson, Scott Jordan. ...Mai LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Moore, Sec., Patricia Livingston, Treas.g Mrs. Holmes, Sponsor: Fred Earnhardt, Pres., Chuck Johnson, Vice- Pres. 66 SCIE CE CL B The Wampee-Little River Science Club has as its primary aim to stimulate interest in Science and to endeavor to discover talent. To accomplish this, the club meets regularly each month for a pm- gram, or business. The members of the club take several field trips during the year and sponsor the school science fair. The club sponsors the winners of the local fair at the Regional Fair in Florence, and awards a trophy to the top winner in our school. n, ,xmiizg fo Y, 'K 'io , xx f ik E'-:if K Egg 'Q Q J.. 'K' Q 5 x 1 19 5- fn . 59 - Q md ,Q , L Eg' Q 4 win k ! .. ., :H If I ' X ' 4 - f , M ,' ,fs ' -.ffm 231,11, 'J K T. Q 'V K 'Huff 'N' , , ... . , . . , ' X253 ' j . Q 5 1 . Q . , w 415322-l QQ '--' - JT L??1f'fi IW fi: ' G'ffiL7f2f? ' - ,, -V m Q 1,4 X, am FOOTB LL 1968 SITTING ROW 1: Buddy Vereen, Mike Harrell, Johnny Horne, Ronnie Bellamy, Bobby Livingston, Bruce Boulineau, Quinn Thompson, Chuck Bellamy, Bill Ellis, Mike Hilton. ROW 2: Frankie Lewis, Darrell Wood, Eugene Permenter, Timmy Edge, Chick Permenter, Jeff Harrell, Donald Edge, Bill Bellamy, Lucian Stephens, Charles Joyner, Chuck Johnson. ROW 3: Ronnie Gore, Joey Teal, Richard Lewis, Jerry Anderson, Dale Ellis, Scott Jordan, Benjy Hardee, Ronnie Stevens, Larry Johnson, Wossie Livingston. 68 Coach David Dickson, Coach Joe Van Faussien. INDIANS GAIN GLORY This was really the YEAR OF THE INDIANS. These boys dominated the entire 7A conference with a 3-0 conference record. Johnsonville, Williamsburg, and a host of other teams fell to the skillfull teamwork of the Wampee squad. During the regular season, our team was defeated only twice - by McClenaghan and Loris. Even the capturing of the conference championship did not satisfy the Indians' unquenchable thirst for glo- ' MANAGERS: Bobby Brown, Bryan Sibley. ry. Again they went on the warpathg this time against Clio. Winning this game, the team seized another crown, the District Championship. With this victory still fresh in their minds, the Indians traveled on to play St. .lohn's in the State Class A Semifinals. Although our boys were defeated, they have much to look back upon. Just as the team will always remember this great year, so shall we remember them. SCORES Wampee 26 Lower Marlboro 0 Wampee 13 McClenaghan 19 Wampee 50 Myrtle Beach J .V. 14 Wampee 25 Williamsb urg 6 Wampee 32 Wallace 0 Wampee 13 Summe rton 6 Wampee 27 Johnsonville 7 Wampee 7 Loris 26 Wampee 14 Clio 7 STATE SEMIFINALS Wampee 0 St. Johns 20 Chuck Bellamy - Flanker Ronnie Bellamy - Left End Bruce Boulineau - Right Guaxd - Tri-Captain 70 SENIOR FOOTBALL As INDIANS, this was our final season. We will never again go through the memorable routines that engulfed so much of our lives. The long, enduring hours of prac- tice, the spirited pep rallies, and the excitement of the games will be only fond memories as we embark on fresh adventures. We leave behind us the victories of this past year with wishes for success to the INDIANS of '70. Bill Ellis - Quarterback Mike Harrell - Right End HIGHLIGHTS OF 1969 Bobby Livingston scampers for daylight. i W I K Donald Edge evades oncoming tacklers for sizeable gain. Mike Harrell IBHCHCS f0I PHSS Indian huddlc for pre-game prayer. 72 CLASS A SEMIFI ALS Tough Indian defense stops Islanders for small gain. Bill Ellis and C. B. Bellamy discuss offensive strategy with Coach Dickson. F Vereen is dragged down after evading several tacklers Islanders close in as Mike Harrell grabs pass. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonda Livingston, Patricia Livingston, Gretchen Lewis, Wanda Sibley, Nancy Moore, Diane Ward, Loy Sue Chestnut, Linda Lewis, Toni Bessent, Cathy Bell, Linda Thompson, Phyllis Grootens, Saundra Watts, Delain Edge. KNEELING: Coach Joe VanFau ssien. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wan1pee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee 74 35 Winyah 25 Rains 25 Green Sea 17 Winyah 35 Loris 25 Brittons Neck 27 Socastee Tournaments 39 Loris County Toumament 33 Socastee 25 Loris 30 Green Sea 12 Floyds 40 Waccamaw 43 Nakina 32 Rains 43 Waccamaw 28 Brittons Neck 30 Floyds Upper Tournaments 26 Floyds Upper Tournament 25 Rains 7-A Conference 21 Brittons Neck 7-A Conference 20 Rains LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Sibley, Tri-Captaing Coach Joe Van- Faussieng Linda Thompson, Tri-Captain, Saundra Watts, Tri-Cap- tain. Toni Bessent, Forward Nancy Moore, Guard Mr. VanFaussian, Coach if an X , vii xi Saundra Watts, Forward Gretchen Lewis, Forward - Guard Sissy Livingston, Forward - Guard Wanda Sibley, Guard LEFT TO RIGHT: Timmy Edge, Dale Ellis, Tommy Bellamy, Ronnie Bellamy, Bill Ellis, Robert Bell, Bruce Boulineau, Mike Harrell, Bobby Livingston. BOYS' BASKETB LL Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee Wampee 76 WAMPEE INDIANS 68-69 Georgetown Rains-Centenary Green Sea Georgetown Loris Socastee Conway Britton's Neck Socastee Loris Green Sea Floyds Waccamaw Nakina Rains-Centenary Waccamaw Britton's Neck Floyds Green Sea LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Bellamy, Co-Captain, Coach David Dickson, Bill Ellis, Co-Captain. Ronnie Bellamy, center Bruce Boulineau, guard Mike Harrell, guard BUYS' BASKETBALL This year's varsity had an even season with a record of nine victories and nine losses. Six members of the team are graduating seniors. All-county: A11 conference: Gretchen Timmy Edge, guard Bill Ellis, forward Lewis, Bill Ellis. UNIOR ARSITY LEFT TO RIGHT: Clyde Doyle. Terry Livingston, .leff Harrell, Larry Lee, Bryan Sibley, Darrell Wood, Chappel Dew, Rex Thompson, Bruce Lee. Bill Thomason, Jody Livingston, Randy Wyatt. Captain Bcnjy Hardce, Coach .lim Ganey. 78 The 1968-69 season marked the beginning of the J.V. basketball program at Wampee-Little River High School. A great deal of progress was made by the end of the season despite the won-lost record of 2-11. Many of the J .V.'s will be promoted to varsity next season to till the places of the graduating seniors, and with the potential for stable basketball resident in the eighth and ninth grades, the basketball program looks bright. It should be kept in mind that much work is needed and that in order to have a winning program, there is a need and that in order to have a winning program, there is a need for dedicated participants. With many of the players attending basketball camp during the summer, it seems apparant that the necessary dedication is being made that will bring to Wampee - Victory and Honor. Hay, Bellamy - get off my back! When is it going to get here? Is it that good, Gretchen? 2 For Timmie? Guess what, guys - I can touch the backboard! Q M E gf as an 1 , wh , 3 , fi L0 Y K I is, Cindy Wyatt Lynne Watkins W Anne Thomas, Head Teresa Dew Janet McFarland Pam Morgan Amanda Gore BASEBALL TEAM Beginning March 25 Wampee Indians' Base- ball season will swing into action again. After last year's disappointing season, great determination for success is in evidence. Several players are returning so with their previous ex- perience and a new coach, we hope to regain recognition. Coach Joe Van Faussieng Sponsor. KNEELING - LEFT TO RIGHT: Randall Stephens, Bobby Livingston, Harold Murphy, Robert Bell, Jeff Harrell. STANDING - LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Ray Stephens, Donald Edge, Chuck Bellamy, Tommy Livingston, Mike Harrell. B2 ' Q . Q :Ll Misra 'Q r , ,mxz W I 9? ms 4 lst man - Charles Norton 31-d man - Jimmy Collins GOLF TEA 2nd man - Bruce Boulineau 4th man - Eddie Swaim LlilfT TO RIGHT: Lindsey Lycrly, Charles Norton, Coach Dickson, Johnny Horne, Eddie Swaim, Jimmy Collins, Bruce Boulincau, Tommy Bellamy. 'ru QF ..-1 X. Z .... 1' V ,ga Nw Q s ana. iz. xfi M 4 MISS WARPATH CINDY WYATT - Each year the senior class bestows the honor of Miss Warpath' upon its favorite classmate. Personality, cooperativeness, character, and school spirit enter into the qualification for this honor. MISS D.A.R. Scholarship, citizenship, participation, and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, and service to the school are the qualifications of our Miss DAR. This honor is presented to a senior girl each year by the Theodosia Burr Chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. ANNE THOMAS MISS WAMPEE - WRYNN McNEILL WRYNN MCNEILL, a junior, was selected Miss Wampee of 1969. She competed for the title as a con- testant in a field of thirty-four. The contestants were judged on qualities such as beauty, style, dress, and poise. First runner-up Carol Worley and second runner- up Anne Thomas make up the selected court. As Miss Wampee, Wrynn will represent the school at various local parades and pageants. Wampee's Home Economic Department sponsored this contest. LISA BELLAMY, LITTLE MISS WAMPEE was cho- sen in the same Pageant. Ten Semi-Finalists LEFT T0 RIGHT: Wrynn McNeill, Margaret Hardwick, Carol Worley, Vickie Stevens, Saundra Watts, Phyllis Grootens, Anne Thomas, Sue Thompson, Sissy Livingston, and Cindy Wyatt. ,fi gy ' x 3 AJ? LEFT T0 RIGHT: 2nd Runner-Up Anne Thomas, Miss Wampee 1969-70 Coronation LEFT TO RIGHT: Sissy Livingston, Wrynn McNeill, lst Runner-Up Carol Worly. Cindy Wyatt, Wrynn NcNcill, Anne Thomas, Amanda Gore. A 89 UNIOR BEAUTY Patricia Livingston- Sissy is the attractive daughter of Mrs. Clara Livingston of Wampee. She is a junior and very active in all school activities. Some of her activities include officer in the Future Homemakers of America, Secretary of the Science Club and a star on the girls basketball team. Since she is most interested in athletics she is a member of the Block W Club and the Pep Club. When Sissy graduates from high school, she plans to prepare for a Nursing Career. 90 SENIOR BEAUTY Cynthia Maria Wyatt - Cindy is a senior and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Wyatt of Windy Hill. Her bright smile and willingness to help others is soon discovered when one enters the office where she assists the administrative staff. Her extracurricular activities in school include lst Vice-President of the FHA, President of the National Honor Society, member of the Annual Staff, an active cheerleader, and a regular bus dri- ver. She is also a member of the First Baptist Church of Ocean Drive. Many of her free afternoons are spent horse- back riding or sewing on a new outfit. Upon graduation, she plans to attend Columbia Commercial College in order that she may prepare herself for secretarial work. FRESHMAN BEAUTY Nancy Hardwick-Popular fourteen year old daughter of Mrs. W. T. Hardwick of Crescent Beach. All sports activities appeal to Nancy. Her par- ticular favorite is horseback riding. Extra curricular activities in school include Vice-President of the Freshman Class, membership in the Pep Club and Future Homemakers of America. After completing high school, her ambition for the future is becoming a school teacher. 2-sie SOPHOMORE BEAUTY Phyllis Permenter - Attractive sixteen year old daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Phil Permenter of Ocean Drive Beach. Her favorite recreations are swimming and surf- ing during the summer and piano playing and horseback riding during the winter. She is a member of the Science Club, Pep Club, and Newspaper Staff. Teaching school is the way she would like to make her living. 91 KING TEEN - MIKE HARRELL Each year the faculty of Wampee High School selects awarded to Mike Harrell. As King Teen of this school one student as King Teen. This honor is based on quali- Mike will be a participant in a statewide scholarship pro ties of leadership and character. This year the honor was gram sponsored by Wofford College. 92 ,IAYCEE YOUTH - JOHNNY HURNE Annually a young man from the senior class is chosen school Spirit, Jaycee YOUKI1 Of the Year. This year the Jaycee Youth of the Year award is pre This award is given by the North Myrtle Beach Jay- sented to John Dorcey Horne. cees, and is based on citizenship, community service and 93 HQMECOMING QUEEN N ANNE THOMAS ANNE THOMAS - This honor was bestowed upon her by the Wampee-Little River football team, and it was evident that they could not have made a lovelier choice. Senior full back, Bobby Livingston sponsored her and our own Mr. Ingram had the good fortune of placing the crown on her head and a kiss upon her cheek. Sissy Livingston, Bruce Boulineau Wrynn McNeill, Mike Harrell Debbie Perrone, Bill Ellis. 96 Teressa Dew, Mike Hilton. SENIOR I DIANS Bobby Livingston, Anne Thomas FIRST ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Bubby Vereen Gretchen Lewis, Amanda Gore, Cindy Wyatt, Anne Thomas, Johnny Horne, Margaret Hardwick, Chuck Bellamy, Pam Morgan, Wrynn McNeill, Mike Harrell, Mike Hilton, Teressa Dew, Sissy Living- H0 on BEAUTIES Bubby Vereen, Gretchen Lewis. ston, Bruce Boulineau. SECOND ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Quinn Thompson, Bill ELLis, Debbie Perrone, Bobby Livingston, Ronnie Bellamy. Pam Morgan, Chuck Bellamy N Cindy Wyatt, Johnny Home 1 Ronnie Bellamy, Margaret Hardwick Quinn Thompson, Amanda Gore Did you say that was punch? .ln You better not talk about me! Say Cheese! 98 Twas the midnight hour! Half-time - Gossip session. Wampee's Sex Symbol Quinn, I didn't know you cared. What ails ya, ref? 4 W a What's up, Doc? What do ya say? I get it! Watch that, Bobby! Hey ref, get out of the way! EPILUGUE The last word has been written and typed, the iinal picture has been printed. The final, hectic days of arranging the lay-out, which were the culumination of one year's work in gathering material, making pictures, and putting them into a meaningful story of this year's activities, are a thing of the past. There was much selective work in choosing or rejecting ideas and photos. There was much collective work, as staff members pondered over the problem of producing a new-type yearbook that would still record the wonderful old customs and traditions of the school. lt would be impossible to mention all the persons whose time and efforts have made this publication possible. Deep gratitude for a job well done goes to Mrs. Anne Edens, the sponsor ofthe Warpath. We would like to recognize Mr. John Edwards, our photographer, to whom we are very grateful. Our appreciation also demands an expression of thanks to Mr. Ron Normon, representative of the Keys Printing Corpor- ation for friendly, courteous help and guidance. Perhaps our deepest gratitude is for you, our fellow students, whom we have used as free character models to tell our story. SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF THE WARPATH 1968-1969 SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, DEBORAH BELL, ROBERT - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, Golf 4 BELLAMY, CHUCK - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Track 4, Bus Driver 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BELLAMY, RONNIE - Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball Co-Captain 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 2, 3, 4, President Block W Club 4, Student Council Re- presentative 4, BOULINEAU, BRUCE - Basketball 4, Football 3, 4, Football Tri-Captain 3, 4, Track 4, Golf 3, 4, Block W Club 3, 4, Most School Spirited 4. BYERS, ROBBIE - Science Club 1, 2, 3, Warpath staff 4. ELLIS, BILL - Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Co-Captain 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Class President, Stu- dent Council Representative l, 3. FOWLER, DENNIS - F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,-4. FOUSHEE, DEBER - Glee Club 2, Science Club 1. HAMILTON , FRED HARDWICK, MARGARET - F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man of Membership F.H.A. 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Li- brary Club 3, Pep Club 4, Best Dressed 4. HARRELL, MIKE - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer, Beta Club 2, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, President Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, King Teen 4, Warpath staff 4, Most Intellectual 4, Smoke Signals staff 4. HENDRIX, CYNTHIA - Transferred from Dentsville High School, Columbia, S. C., F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Report- er F.H.A. 2, First Vice-President F.H.A. 3, President F.H.A. 4, State First Vice-President 4, Delegate to State F.H.A. 3, 4, Delegate to National F.H.A. Convention 4, Delegate to State Citizenship Conference 4, Beta Club 2, Smoke Signals staff 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3,, Library Club 4, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre- tary National Honor Society 4, Warpath staff 4, Most Intellectual 4. HILTON, MIKE - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2,, Freshman Class Treasurer, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class President, Best Lookingi' 4. HOBBS, KATHY - Basketball 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Chair- man of Recreation F .H.A. 2, Science Club 2. HOLMES, SHIRLEY - F.H.A. 1, Neighborhood Youth Corps 4. HORNE, JOHNNY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Friendli- est 4, Jaycee Youth of the Year 4, Warpath staff 4. JONES, IVERSON - Bus Driver 3, 4. JONES, LEANNA - National Honor Society 4. KEELYN, SUSAN - Transferred from Whiteville High School, Whiteville, N.C., F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LEWIS, PRESTON - F.F.A. 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Bus Driver 3, 4. LEWIS, SHIRLEY - F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3. LIVINGSTON, BOBBY - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Tri-Captain 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Athletic 4. LIVINGSTON, TOMMY - Baseball 3, 4, Football 1, Block W Club 3, 4. PARKER, DEBBIE - Science Club 1, 2, F .H.A. 1. POWELL, GARY - Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent Science Club 3, F.F.A. 1, Best Dressed 4. ROGERS, BRIAN - Transferred from Louisburg, Foot- ball 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, French Club 2, F.T.A. 1, Glee Club 2. RUTLAND, BILL - Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President Student Council 3, Pep Club 4, Smoke Signals staff 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. SIBLEY, WANDA - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball Tri- Captain 4, Block W Club 3, 4, Beta Club 2, Glee Club 1, Library Club 3, Assistant Editor of Smoke Signals 4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council Representa- tive 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Warpath staff 4, Most School Spirited , Most Athletic 4. 'lOl XSTEPHENS, RANDALL - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foorbau 1, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Live Stock Medal 2. , STEVENS, JEANIE-Library Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, Science Club 1. STEVENS, VICKIE - F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice- President F.l-IA. 3, Secretary F.H.A. 4, Junior Class Se- cretary, Science Club 1, 2, Most Humorous 4. THOMAS, ANNE - Basketball 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Block W Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Beta Club 2, Library Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, Sophmore Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer Student Council 3, Marshal 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Miss D.A.R., Warpath staff 4, Class Beauty 3, Best Looking 4. THOMPSON, LINDA - Basketball 3, 4, Basketball Tri- Captain 4, Block W Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President F .H.A. 2, Bus Driver 3, 4. THOMPSON, QUINN - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. It must be over H u X saw. . VEREEN, JERRY - Football 1, F.F.A. 1,Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Bus Driver 4. VEREEN, RALPH - Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Block W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Vice-President, Most Humorous 4. WALTERS, JEANETTE - Library Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. WATTS, SAUNDRA - Basketball 3, 4, Block W Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Membership F.H.A. 2, Parliamentarian F.H.A. 4, Editor of Smoke Signals 4, Science Club 3, Pep Club 4, Student Council Representa- tive 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President National Honor Society 3, Delegate to National Honor Society State Convention 3, Warpath staff 4. WYATT, CINDY - Transferred from Harding High School, Charlotte, N.C., F.H.A. 3, 4, First Vice-President F.H.A. 4, Delegate to State F.H.A. Convention 3, Dele- gate to State Citizenship Conference 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President National Honor Society 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Sophomore Class Secretary, Science Club 2, 3, Block W Club 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Class Beauty 4, Miss Warpath 4, Warpath staff 4, friendliest 4. ee- 1 102 1 TOGR PH :Hx L -3 f X , J' ,A ' ff --V N , ,,1,f' X- A - rl KX ' F J V w . , K ,ii f J ' 1 ' M 'x Ax, If KM N Q, 55, V I LJ! . xy 'i E 1 -Q Tx. ' '--.. K434,' ' Y- I ' X Q' X sa if! '- . cf V1 , -9 s - 1 x I ' K f Y 'A Nc. V L .'?j'f3,7l-gg , Wt' .L xv, jf X XJ - G ' ' ' A - -, J V .xr H. U! . K kv 8 L Qx Q . X fix. , N ' '35, 'lx A 1 A :F V Qu 'Q 5. JK fi' T' G 4- 'Lf fl I V- 0 , 5 . 'f'f' 1 - .13 4 - .-x' xl '29 v X ' 2 V s ,NQ Kg 4? V4 L,r ' f x L 'D I y' N 7 .' . 1 X' . 1 .. Lf , 1 .. . , 'Q-1 ' .1 'tx L, K, ,V . xx In 'g.fJ Q! -T. W I QIA ff X 4 ,D ,f'f N. 4 Rf- X .rf 'lf' V' I ' ' ' Q-ff Q fx ' N Q X' QL f .' 0'5 - I 7 1 X Q 7'- J . , x 3 f,, W 5 X N x 103 Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. MACK'S Windy Hill Beach, S. C A MESSAGE TO GRADUATES Congratulations. Now you have the chance to show the stuff you're made of as you advance through life. There is much ahead, with challenge for accomplish ment. Reach out for serious objectives. Write us for job opportunities. ROBERTS COMPANY SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 YANK'S CLOTHING Ladies Men - Wearing Apparel SURFWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina COMPLI MENTS OF MYRTLE BEACH FARMS Myrtle Beach, S.C. CHAPIII COMPANY SHOPPING CENTER AMPLE PARKING Office 448-6955 FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN MYRTLE BEACH Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Cpl f CROTT NORTON lOHN'S INN OCEAN BOULEVARD AT 69TH AVE. NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA 29577 Cabana Terrace MOTOR INN O D B h THE COLONY RESTAURANT 24th Ave. North Phone: 448-6061 Myrtle Beach, S.C. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WINDY HILL FISHING PIER -'WHERE THEY CATCH THE BIG ONES TOMMY HARRELL WINDY HH-L, OWNER 81 OPERATOR S.C. JACKSON REALTY COMPANY Realtors - Insurers - Sales nA T ', 1 T- mu P.o. Box 126 Ocean Drive Station NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA 29582 COMPLIMENTS OF COVlNGTON'S REALTY WINDY HILL BEACH, s.C. COMPLIMENTS OF IN LITTLE RIVER IT'S THE FABULOUS Seafood and Steak House Owned and operated by Reba and Brownie Highway 17 Phone 272-6751 Little River, S.C. POITS JEWELRY STORE COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF Brides' Headquarters NOLAN S. PIERCE Telephone 357-4836 Loris' Leading Jewelry and Silversmith VEREENS SUPERMARKET 81 SUPPLY LORIS MOTOR SALES INC. C0 Telephone 357-3773 3911 Main Street FHWFSUZDIIGS ee LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA 29569 399-6446 if M. ,, I Wampee, S.C. 1 Phone 448-6925 Phone 449-7348 BEACH MUSIC CENTER Dealer for FENDER 81 GIBSON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rufus L. Oates Myrtle Beach, S.C. 109 CRESCENT AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY HIGHWAY 17 LORIS DRUG STORE GUNS ANIEZISIYNEENT BEACH' SACUTO PARTS THE REXALL STORE FISHING SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTIONS Th R .IPII T y s I: I Is Ia ly F d M CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HENRY COHEN OPTICIAN 6 P E N COMPLIMENTS OF J 81 H OFFEE SUPPLY BAY PRESS PRINTING 129 Highway 17 Ph 272 6243 Y Year 'round JULIETTE FLOWER SHOP, INC 3rd Ave. South Extension I The P kH 81 Sq Pool' IvIyrII B II sc son' mzmxs- J P 1 ,.vV T4l8pI9233 ocmu muvn amen 448 7234 10 LOWMAN'S SUPER MARKET Fresh Vegetables - Quality Meats Sea Food - Poultry Ocean Drive, - S.C. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 Nowhere to spend your time? Visit LITTLE RIVER LAUNDRYMAT For the whitest clothes in town Artesian Water RESIDENCE OFFICE 272-6525 - 272-6000 272-5554 - 272-6240 H. C. PLATT 81 SON GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR P.O. Box 162 Ward Avenue and Highway 17 Ocean Drive, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS sENloRs OCEAN DRIVE BARBER SHOP MAIN STREET 272-6644 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Courtesy Demonstration by Appointment Studio: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Highway 17 Crescent Beach South Carolina Telephone 272-6242 Compliments HOLCOMBE MOTOR CO. VOLKSWAGEN Highway 501 - Conway Hwy. Myrtle Beach, S.C. 'III COMPLIMENTS OF CAIN'S DRUG STORE O DBh SfhCl STRAND CHEVROLET CO., INC HIGHWAY 501- Box 425 MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA 29577 . Congratulations STEVENS CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIOR CLASS SPOTLESS CLEANERS LAUNDRY - WASHERETTE - PICK UP AND DELIVERY COIN OPERATED LAUNDROIVIAT - COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING MAIN STREET OCEAN DRIVE BEACH, S.C. WINDY HILL PIER RESTAURANT Windy Hill Beach Owner and Manager JIM WYATT S In I.. '7 ' J -QNX- QUNIIKA I I C4P, FX I F 'W QQ' I 46 E - 'I 'V75'X'I ' . 'Aw 6 ,,.I W QQ qt 8 K BEACHWOOD GOLF CLUB Crescent Beach Section EDDIE STEERE North Myrtle Beach 272-5011 GOLF PROFESSIONAL Watches - Clocks - Diamonds - Silver - Charms Expert Watch 8 Jewelry Repair CLIFF HUCKS, IEWEIER 514 - 91h Avenue, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Keeping the Grand Strand on Time' MAMMY'S KITCHEN Myrtle Beach, S. C. Congratulations Class of '69l SEA SOUND MOTEL Corner 3rd Avenue and Ocean Blvd. Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. TIIGHMAN REAlIY AND INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 272-5203 Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina Consult Your insurance Agent As You would Your Doctor Ur Lawyer FARMERS BANK East Side Highway I7 North Myrtle Beach, S. C. Phone 272-6191-2 THE PIGGLY-WIGGLY Crescent Beach, S. C. 114 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 OCEAN DRIVE BEACH, S.C. Color TV In Every Room Covered - Heated Swimming Pool Golf Course DELUXE MOTEL UNITS- B83-.ll'J.3323' T 5 Championship Special Golf Paciage 7 Plan in Effect Oct. lst. t J I eleplaone egar mg EFFICIENCIES - TWO BEDROOM APTS. 'EZZ'l'Z!.E.E'i. ' 'c ' Mc lnlulvus FINE RESTAURANT flll0DEl'BIl'D Ocean Front at 73rd Ave. N. gg:-CHHE Myrtle Beach-Phone 449-3361 Congratulations HOSKINS RESTAURANT Home of Finer Foods COMPLINIENTS OF POINDEXTER MOTEL MYRTLE BEACH, soum CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON'S MEN'S STORE THE BEST IN NAME BRANDS CONWAY, S.C. COASTAL FEDERAL MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. NYE'Sy PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Two Convenient Locations Conway, S. C. JOHN M. WHEELER CO. COMPLETE LINE OF BOOKS BOTH CLOTH BOUND AND PAPERBACK MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. SMITH BURO-THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. Cost + 102 we ship anywhere Myrtle Beach, S.C. ALLENS INC. Featuring Fresh Russell Stover Candies Gifts - Books - Office Supplies Cards - Games -- Art Supplies School Supplies Phone 448-5127 Myrtle Beach, S.C 272 60 2 O 272-6232 - Rl! E 'rt REDDY BEACH' UPN' SERVICES General Repairs - Yard Work - Rentals House Cleaning - Painting - Plumbing - Electrical PlAll'S PHARMACY Your Store oaucs Conway, South Carolina Best Wishes Elll0T REAUY COMPANY Ocean Drive 81 Cherry Grove South Carolina 'II7 CASA BLANCA FABRICS For all your sewing needs. Largest on East Coast 601 North King's Highway Myrtle Beach, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! THE TOGGERY SHOPPE Nationally Advertised Sportswear For the young and young at heart Ocean Drive's Oldest Beachwear Shop Downtown Ocean Drive 5UiQQage Shop Q CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1969 Quality Clothing lg A for Ladies 8t Gentlemen hy- ,aj f Main Street Ocean Drive Beach, S.C LET US SAY IT FOR YOU. WITH FLOWERS. FROM: Q X eff 'ii N rngfgpm WARD'S FLOWER 85 GIFT SHOP 427 MAIN STREET Y H I G HANDS VVITH U xx I 1 .1 'Q OCEAN DRIVE BEAUTY CENTER 425 MAIN ST. OCEAN DRIVE BEACH. S. C. OPERATCRS P MRS. o1.EA WARD. OCEAN DRIVE BEACH s c GEAR'-D'NE MCI-AMB 2 2 G5 -MANAGER pr-IQNE 272 5315 LEA MURRAY 272 5750 Watch Q Jewelry Repelr E. C. Smlth, Owner Engraving Phone 272-6185 J JADE ., JEWELERS GULF COURSES GD Anemcrs QUALITY counses SERVING YOU WITH 15 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS FAMILY FUN lst. Avenue N. 81 Ocean Blvd. Ocean Drive Beach, S.C. Charles Norton Manager Lindsey Lyerly Pro Jewelry 209 Maln Street Glfte - Souvenlre 0 e D ' B ch C 311 I'lV0 Qi North Myrtle Beach. S. C. MIDTOWN DRUG-SUNDRIE 1109 N. Kings Highway Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577 Open 9 -- 9:30 Mon. - Sat. MOONEY 'S MOTEL Er AMUSEMENT CENTER P 272 5281 WINDY HILL BEACH. 5. C VILLAGE DRUG-SUNDRIE 5107 N. Kings Highway Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577 7:30-9 Mon.-Sat. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 BYERS REALTY WINDY HILL BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 CARAVELL SANTA MARIA RESTAURANT MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. GRAND STRAND SANDWICH CD. 81 CAROLYN'S CAKE 81 PARTY SHOP windy Hill, S.C. 120 W Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina Dfw coMPANv mc. GENERAL flfcmlc H d H P ' rs SALES dSERVlCES Bob Adams - James Dew OCEAN DRIVE GAS 8. APPLIANCE COMPANY A A THE BEST COOKS PREFER GAS My I B h 448 7037 O D 272 5241 X' ZQJZQ? eyfwwfar M7 Jlcwt aelmwoi fm' of MKKQWH it-A830'V14'JW'MS 794-6 pycmmafigdu -Awe Lifgd wow QM tj. at PWM0dNDMSE WW Ki 7610 46044 Qnwf Lefeiiflyrtlekiclfqszgrg WWA!! 0x4 www fwwflizai B B atfdffewgy TILGHMAMS BeAcH PIER 797! ocean Beach Lucylaggaiziwain THE BEACH SHOP, INC. Z North Myrtle Beach, S.C., 29582 :f'N, n The Best In Beach Wear Villager - John Meyer of Norwich - Country Shirt - Austin Hill Old Salem - Catalina - Jantzen - Cole of California - Seaton Hill- Beach Party - Hang Ten - Loom Togs - London Fog Darlene 122 Tel . 448-6345 IIIIIIIITIIB CII HSI! 2101 NORTH KINGS HIGHWAY MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA ELLA'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ' IA I E MF1' . 'Jimi' 'YQQQ3 1 S-4. ovsrsn noAs'r V ' IN susan - We Cater To Parties - MRS. ELLA HIGH, Owner Dial 287-3251 cAn.AaAsn, N. c. WACCAMAW LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. RED HILL 347-:noi coNwAY. s. c. Box 283 HIUDLE REALTY UU. RENTALS - SALES TELEPHONE 272-5287 gh fm E 1 ' M z 55 Rifffcfzs E' e g OCEAN DRIVE BEACH. S. C 29582 EQUIPMENT RENTALS, INC. 904 8th Ave. Ext. Phone C8031 - 448-6122 MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. Construction Equipment 81 Supplies 123 GATEWAY DRUGS Loris, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF ARIIET LEWIS CONSTRUCTION C0 COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL REMODELING - FREE ESTIMATES Tommy - ATTENDANTS - Johnny 2: : a3I0f ' QS el' el'VICe HERRIII6'S IIITRACOASIAL D' 1272-6429 'Phillips Io ' cean FIVE, out Ufo Ina 2726278 0 D' s hC I' HOrry 347-3666 Cherry Grove Beach, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS 1969 sENIoRs DARGAN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. Compliments of THE JERRY CUX COMPANY BEST w1sHEs THE GIFT BOX Phone 272-6696 Conway, South Carolina Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina A Bill 0Il COMPANY ' Plant at Nixon's Crossroads ' DICK BELL Phone 272-6077 or 347-3727 - Box 161 Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS sENiORs! THOMAS REALTY COMPANY Real Estate - Rentals Mrs. Mildred G. Thomas Box 236 Cherry Grove Beach, S.C. Phone: 272-6031 CONGRA TULA TIONS! E. W. JERDON CONSTRUCTION CO. Windy Hill Beach, South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS sENiORs '69 PARRIER SALES, INC. MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and Service Highway 17, Ocean Drive Beach, S.C. CONGRATULATIONS COIVIPLINIENTS to all OF AIRPORT MOTEL Seniors of 1969 DOLPHIN RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF QS' If CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1969 VEREEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY I r9'a.s',a1'ia Nbr Il I1 ffm fled l OCEAN DRIVE BEACH, S.C. b HIGHWAY 17 WINOY HILL BEACH, s.C. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THE HITCHING POST CRESCENT BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA 127 CARAVELLE MOTEL MYRTLE BEACH S C JOAN CROSBY S po rtswear E ver yw aer Sportwear - Everywear Formals 7600 N. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach, S. C. I NL Un QLFZLL J ff 01 lbw M41 f LJ YA 2 nf fav fl-Ling 77? l?C4df,fU1f7c, A 1, 1' A. tmgmlf WL W pda-fvji will java M M M, Qfawbl fjijafif Al MMM 7,515 Q Mfr: M W 1,421 Mwycoewg C gmifl f i -5 if Q S f , r, .. I 1 'Q 1. 5 J A 5 .gf sf, 4' 0 54 fl ,gg 5 me ,V , ,Q SM 'ff N Q ' A 2 ,Q .40 Aim? 4 wx gg, Mg ful A S' xi 'W A9 if-Q , A 1 3, ' ' E :,,,i1!' K , N ' 6 if W X54 we l e M.. 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