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�THE GOLD AND BLACK
1964
PUBLISHED BY
l~ HE BET A CLUB
OF
JOHNSONVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL

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Jonnsonville, S.C.

THE GOLD AND BLACK
Co-ed1tors . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Cook
Kay Huggins
Business ll lanage1· . . . . . . Rena Lyerly
Senior Editor . . . • . . . . Linda :'\lcCall
Typist. . . . . . . . . . . . Ronda Baxley
Typist . . . . . . . . . . . . Zul iene Hanna
Advisor . . . .. Mn;. Katherine W. Floyd

1964
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FOREWORD
As our school year draws to a close, we begin to look back on our
days spent at Johnsonville High School. We find that they were filled with
fun and work, happiness and sorrow, triumph and failure. As a memento
of our wonderful year we lH·esent the 1964 Gold and Black.
Debbie Cook
Kay Huggi ns
Co- editors

CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
ATHLETICS
FEATURES
ADVERTISEMENTS
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�EDICATION
We, t he Beta Club, dedicate this annual
To one
WHOSE intellectual capacity covers a broad knowledge
of many fields of learning and who unselfishly shares that
learning with others
WHOSE teaching has achieved that rare combination
of ability, dedication, inspi r ation, and under standing
WHOSE dedication of her time and er1er gies to the
advancement of her profession, t he interes ts of her s tu dents, her school, and her community, has made her a
teacher-in every sense of the word.

In Grateful RECOGNITION

�MRS. THELMA D. EADDY
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�Board of Trustees

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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mayo Allman, Mr. J. B. Richardson, Mr. Joh n O:wid Eaddy, Mr. Kenneth Lyerly a nd Mr.
J ames McCall, Chai r·man .

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H. M . Floyd
Superintendent of

Johnsonville School
District 1&gt;5
B. A. University of

South Caro lina
M. A. University of

South Carolina

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High School P r tncip:1 1
A. B. University of South Cai'Oll na

Randolph E. Willis

Assistant P rincipal
A. B . Wofford Univcrsltv

Mar y Fra nces Mar sh

Secretary

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�Grammar School Faculty
Mrs. Burgess L. Altman
Mrs. Grace W. Altman
Mrs. Veneice Brown
Mrs. Mildred Cockfield

Mrs. Cora Collins
Miss Hattie DuRant
Mrs. Lucille Eaddy
Mrs. Sarah Eaddy

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Mrs. Tracy Hagan
Mrs. Adele Long
Mrs. Everleen Lane
Mrs. Louise Mackey

Mrs. Mary Marsh
Mrs. Reid Nettles
Mrs. Lura Poston
Mrs. Nella Rae stone

Mrs. Vera Stone
Mrs. Kathleen Venters
Mr. Randolph Willis

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�High School Faculty
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Mr. Gordon Altman
Science, Math and
Coach
Miss Nell Bruorton
Biology and Physical
Education
Mrs. Helen G. Chapman
History

Mr. K. E. Creel
Principal, English,
and French
Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy
Library and English
Mrs. Katherine W. Floyd
English

Mr. Tracy Lane
Agriculture
Mrs. Madeline Lyerly
Commerce
Mr. Ernest stokes
Physics, and Math

Mrs. Genevieve W. Weaver
Home Economics and
Psychology

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�Senior Class Officers

President. • • • • David Humphries
Vice President • • • . Ronnie Powell
. Zuliene Hanna

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Neil Ward
Sharon Hucks

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Treasurer.

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Russell Cox

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RONDA BAXLEY

FREDDY CAMPBELL

D8BBI E COOK

n Lca'"e knowledge to the
saint s, I a n1 but hun1an.''

" I m us 1 I a I k and laugh or

.. \Vine, w01nen, and song will

"A twinkle In he1• CXtWeSSion,

life would be empty ...

kill you-T'm going to give Ull
singing.!'

personality Is her possession."

The Senior Class
J . D. COX

RUSSELL COX

MJK E DUNAHOE

JOSEPH EADDY

""To hurry and worry is not
my c r ee-:1; Things will happen
so what'S the need.""

""There Is an at hI e t e very
respected, tall arul strong,
cool and collected.'"

""From the c r own of his head
to the sole of his fool he IS all
mirth.""

"" He reads much; lie Is a gr eat

observer, this Is the key to
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�Jllll~liE FAYE EADDY

RILEY EADDY

TOM~ I Y EVANS

CHERRY FEAGIN

"A fun-loving gi rl she will be,
a n d a n I c e r o n c nowhere
you'll see .''

''GivcmcwhCJ'C to stn nd, and
I wIll move the universe. ··

"If girls interfere wllh you•·

" A little foolishness is liked
even by the wisest of men . "

CHERYL HANNA

ZULIENE IlANNA

JUD Y HARTFI ELD

GERTRUDE HASELDEN

"Bom with the gHt of laughter
and the sense that the world

''She is p retty lo wn lk wllh,
and witty to Ialii with and
pleasant to th ink on too ."

"Small and da inty with p•·etty
ways and ceaseless pep that
we all praise."

"Be sweet and silent, lo•·
silence never betrays you. H

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work, quit work."

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KAY HUGGINS

THERESA HUMPHRIES

TOr.It.IY HUl\IPHRTES

"Hind that nonsense at times
is singularly •·cr resh ing."

"My only books were women's
looks and roiiy's all they' ve
taught me."

''Always smiling, always
neat; Forever nice, ro rcvcr

..Smart, capable, and always
kind; In fact he just can't be
defined ."

sweet.~'

The Senior Class
DAVID HUMPHRIES

J U LIE JONES

A LAN KNI GHT

L INDA LANGLEY

''He can wo Pk, he can play,

.. Fullof pepa nd a lways •·c ady
to smile out loud ."

.. Let me have wine and wom en, rr1ir th and laughte r. SCl' mons and soda -wate r the day

"A sweet a ttr active kind Of
grace ."

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MARGIE LANNING

RENA LYERLY

LINDA McCALL

CHERYL MORRIS

"The gentle m in d by gentle
deeds is known."

"Fair of form, fair of face,
she makes the world a happy
place .''

" It is easier not to speak a
word at all than to speak mor e
wor ds than I s hould."

"She Is a lady sweet and kind,
a nicer one you' !! never find."

The Senior Class
TEO NETTLES

LINWOOD PERRY

STAFFY PERRY

ARCHJE LEE POWELL

''Never put oU until tomorrow
that which you can do today ."

"Though I am always in baste
I am never in a hurry ."

"Women may come, and wornen may go, but not UI can help

" A smile for every boy, two
for every girl ."

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WALLACE STONE

BRENDA TAYLOR

SHERRELL TAYLOR

··He' s great at maklnr; passes
and r eceiving t hem ."

"An lnnocellt face--but you
nove •· ca n tell."

"A c ute combination or sense

"You' re young only once, nnd
if you wo rk at !l •·lghl, once is
enough."

and nonsense.'~

WAYNE TAYLOR

LOUI SE T!M~IO:-IS

DON THOMPSON

SHIRLEY WOODBERRY

"Who loves not women, wine,
and song, he Is a Cool his whole
lile long:·

'"Her care was never to of!end
and every creature was her
(riend ."

" liworrywerethe only cause
of death, I would li••e (orever."

"'She's a good worker, ne••er
a shirker, a (riend true, loyal
through and through ."

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Margie Lanning
Wayne Taylor

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Linda ~lcCall
Don Thompson

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Louise Timmons

Tommy Humphr ies

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Cher ry Feagin
RUey Eaddy

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Julie J ones

MOST ATH LETIC
Rena Lyerly
Russell Cox

Mike ~nahoe
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Cheryl IIanna
Alan Knight

Linda Langley
Tommy Evans

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Debbie Cook

BEST PERSONALITY

Judy liartlield
Archie Lee Powell

David Humphries

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MOST POPULAR

Jim mie Faye Eaddy
Joseph Eaddy

Zulicne Ii anna
Ronnie Powell
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Reporters, Patsy Watts and Terrie Eaddy.

Junior Class

Gloria Altman

Glenda Mae Ard

Mary Altman

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Emma Barnhill

�Junior Class

Billy Baxley

Jewell Best

Jimmy Chapman

Ronnie Cokel'

Wilbur Coker

Monlque Cole

Betty Collins
In Memoriam

Ginger 0:1\'iS

1947-1963

Cindy Eaddy

Terrie Eaddy

Hubert Emery

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�Junior Class

Carrol Hanna

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Bryan Huggms

Cheryl Hughes

Kathy Lyerly

Leon McDaniel

Sna·nh Jones

Gene Lucc

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Barry Parker

Ge raldine Owens

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Thelma Parrot

�Junior Class

Barbara Powell

VeJ·non Tanner

Terrell Thompson

Louise Powell

Jane Stone

Nancy Tanne r

James F . Taylo r

Nancy Taylor

Mamie Lee Thomt&gt;son

Joseph Timmons

Patsy Watts

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Wilbur Wise

�Sophomore Class Officers

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Jerry Altman
Joan Altman
Kathryn Altman
Sandra Faye Altman

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Ronnie Baxley
Dena Berg
Margie Bolyn
Shirley Bolyn

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Cecelia Chandler
futa Ann Coker
Pearl Collins
George Creel
Juanit..~ Creel

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Linda Cribb
Joan Dennis
Vit·g inia Eaddy
Mikel Evans
Cleveland Filyaw

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Holly Hanna
Marion Hanna
Kathy Hanna
Romana Hanna
Amelia Harrell

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Cheryl Humphries
Sandra F . Humphr ies
Ha ndy Jo hnson
Vivian Langley
Carolyn Marlowe

Nellie Mathews
Aretus McAllister
L.~rry ~Uller

Ned Nettles

Donna Papitto
Pamela Perry

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Ervin Lee Powell
Jane Powell
Ken Powe ll
Norris Powe ll
Van Powell

Lenew Power s
Wendell Rogers
Mary Seiveno
James Edv.-ard Stone
Luther Stone
Randy Stone

Stephen Stone
Benjie Tanne r
Ammia Dean Taylot•
J e rry Woodberry
Not Pictur ed
Ge rald Bazen
Sylvia Ann He rring
Letha Howard
John W. Powell

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�Freshman Class Officers

Pre side nt- Linda Wise, Vi ce-Pr esident-Jean Furches, Secretary-Billy Taylor, Treasurer-Jo Hartfield, Repo rter sImogene Mitcheom a nd Ronnie Johnson

Freshmen

Bill Altman
Carroll Altman
Luther Avant
Rlcllarcl Ba•·nhill
Foster Baxley
Kelllletb Baxley

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Faye Burris
Carroll Coke r
J . J unior Creel
Glenn Eaddy
Mabry Eaddy

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Noon!e Eaddy
RoneU Evans
Hubert Feagin
J ean f'urcbes
Betty Lou Hanna
Carol Uanna

Randy Hanna
Jo Ha •·trield
Jam es Elbert Haselden
Rita Haselden
Irene Hatchel!
Patricia Hatchell

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Hugh Hearn
Joseph L. Hughes
Der yl liumphl'!es
Wayne Humphries
Elizabeth Johnson
Ronnie Johnson

Le roy J ones
Steve Knight
Julius Lye rly
Renette L)•e•·ly
Lawayne McAlliste r
Alton McDani el

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Dav id Mi les
Imogene Mitcheom
Randy Newel!
Kathy Parrott
Tenzil Perry

Jamie P layer
Mallory Player
Janice Prosser
Amly Richardson
Nelli e Rae Smith
Iris Stone

L. B. Stone
flay Stone
Billy Tay lor
Jo Ann Tyler
Sarah J o Tyler
Larue Thompson
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Elaine Garner
Jimmy Hanna
Billy P rosser
Harold Tanne r

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�Eighth Grade

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FIRST ROW: Myrtle Lee Abrams, Ray Abrams, Ardith Altman, Brenda Altman, Montez Avant, Ver etha Avant,
Miriam Bam hill, Barba r a Ann Cameron, Larry Cameron. SECOND ROW: Me r edith Came ron, Kalhe•·ine Coker,
Laxton Cole, Roger Daniels, Buddy Dennis, Nancy Dennis, George Eaddy, Sandy Eaddy, S\lza.me Eaddy . THIRD
ROW: Theresa Eaddy, Hal Edwa •·ds, Amencla Emel'y, WUlie J oe Evans, Diane Fennell, Earl Fennell, Jan ice Fen nell, Wayne Godwin, Carole Ann Ha nna. FOURTH ROW: Richar d Hanna, Clayton Harrelson, Rebecca H..-t.field,
James Edwar d Haselden, Rickie Haselden, Roger Haselden, Randy Huggins, Ga•·y Humphries, Jerry J ones . FIFTH
ROW: Sammy Jones, Ke n Lyerly, Donna Faye Marlow, Phil ip Mal'low, William Marlowe, Vernon Matthews, '
Wayne Matthews, Carolyn McDa.1iel, Charles Miles . SIXTH ROW: Lethaniel Miles , Annette Nettles, Dwaine
Parroll, Ronnie P layer, Ann Poston, Ca rolyn Powell, Charles Powell, Howard Powell, Helen Prosser. SEVENTH
ROW: Garry Smith, Waylen Stone, J . W. Strickland, Larry Taylor, Wayne Todd, Reid Tyler, F•·a ncis Willis,
Wilson Willis, Sandra Wise. NOT P ICTURED: J . L. Harrelson, Ray Huggins, Millar d McDaniel, Ead Tanner.

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ROW: Beatrice Collins, Jeny Coker, Renetta Faye Coker, RandeU Cox, Betty Creel, Carlisle Creel, Charles
Creel, J . E. Creel, Carlton Cribb, J eanette Cribb, Brenda Daniels, Mackey DeCamps. TmRD ROW: Nellie
Raye Dt·igger s, Cynthia Eaddy, Peggy Eaddy, Robert Eaddy, David Evans, Zeno Evans, Nell Feagin, Judy
Fenters, Palm er Filyaw, Ronnie Gaster, Bonnie Hanna, Jacqueline Hanna. F OURTH ROW: Glenn Hanna,
Glenn Harrell, Ann ~lat·tfield, Mexfo t·d Hartfield, Sammy Hartfield, Laverne Haselden, Shirley Haselden,
DL~ie Heam, Samuel Howell, Marie Huggins, Bobby Ann Hughes, Cindy Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Je rry Hughes,
Danny Jo hnson, Carroll J ones, Connie Jones, Joe King, Kathy Lambert, Dewayne Lye rly, Jerry Lyerly,
Patt·icia Mat·lowe, Philip Marlow, Roger Dale Marlow, Sheila Marsh. SIXTH HOW: Donnie Matthews,
Jimmy Matthews, Robe•·t Matthews, Donna McAllister, Sharon McCracken, Helen ~!cKissick, Barry Mo rris,
Ca•·ole Anne Nettles, Patsy Nettles, Richard Parnell, DuRant Panott, Edward Parrott. SEVENTH ROW:
Eugene Parrott, Diane Playe r, Wanda Playe r , Bailey Powell, Jolm Powell, Mary Power s, Dickie Prosser ,
Judilb Roundtree, Carolyn Sisk, Jilm11y Smilh, Bernice Stone, Bobby Stone. EIGHTH ROW : Cherry Stone,
Jackie stone, Teddy Tanner, Handy Tanner, Pel'l'y Ann "fhompson, Rex Thompson, Gwen Tyler, Ca•·olyn
Woodbeny. NOT PICTURED: Buck Russell Wyett, Bobby Hooks, Herman Owens, Charles Shal'l'e•·, .F rankie
Springs, Brantley Wis e, Juanita Wise.

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Mike BaUey, Dadd Barefoot, J ohnny B&gt;txley . SE:CONl) ROW: Sondr a Bax ley , Alice Marie Olackwell, Lynn Cameron, Katitleen CaqJenter, DerrellCoker, Walter Collins, Danny DeCamps, Edward Drake, Lydene Eaddy . THIRD
ROW: Marilyn Eaddy, Stephen Eaddy. Brenda Evans, J immy Gaskins, Lynn Caster, J . D. Glisson. Larry Glisson,
Edward Godwin, Debbie Greenwood. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hanna. Patsy Hanna, Daniel Haselden. Freddi Haselden, Jan ice Haxtfield, Randy Harliield, Valerie Hearn, Bobb ieJaneJohnson, Levon J owers. FlFTl:l ROW: Chetyle
Joye . Betty Joe Lee, Densen Lyerly, J ean Lyerly, P eny Mackey, Gerald Marlowe, J o Beth Mc Kiss ick , Devon
Meredith, Carolyn Miller. SIXTH ROW : Oo1·othy Miles, Lenni e Miles. Jimmy Mitc heom, Sh irley Owens. James
Parroll, David Lee Pe ny, Emily Playe1·, Wanda J ean Poston, !fanny P oston. SEVEN1'H ROW: Janet Powell. Mike
Prosser, J ohnny Richar dson, Dale Smith, Faye Smith. Gail Smitit, Faye Smith, Je1·ald Stone . Tim Stone EICUTH ROW:
Danny Joe Tanner, Larry Tyle r, Iris Venters, Gail \Va rd, Mike \Ve llrnan, Fairlyn \Vhile, Gl enn Wooc!be r-ty . NOT
PICTURED: Chal'les Bell, Jack Bell, Bar-ry !llcDaniel , Ervin Taylo •· . Albc na Ti m mons .

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Albert Cnnnon, Judy Carpenter, Betty .Jean Carter, G1!rald Coker . SECOND ROW: Ltnda Coker, Steve Coker,
Amy Cole, Linda Creel, Llndwood Ct·cel, Carolyn Eaddy, Carroll Eaddy, Wynn Eaddy, Hank Feagin, Rhonda
Fenter s . T mRD ROW: Sbil'ley Glisson, Richard Gosnell, Rodney Gra ha m, Ronnie IIa nna, Tommy Ha rtfield,
Dan Ha r trield, Emmaline Haselden, Gene Hase lden, Tommy Haselden, Susan Huggins. FOURTH ROW: Annie
Lou Hughes, S. L. Hughes, Ann Johnson, Ma ry Anne Johnson, Carol Lou Joye, Sissy King, Susan Kn ight, Bt-yant
Lambert, Bill Mace, Jack ~Jar lowe. Fl FTH ROW: Loretta Marlowe, Patncla Matthews, Sandra :11cCrakcn, Billy
McDaniel, Wayne McDaniel, Glen Meredith, Stephen Mudge, Renee ~eules, Jimmy Owens, Gloria Parker. SIXTH
ROW: Cha r les Parrott, Dessie Part-ott, Regina! Pct·ry, Danny Player, Ralph Poston, Christine Powell, Travis
Poweil, Dee Prosser, Ray P rosser, Shirley Prosser. SEVENTH ROW : J acquelyn Roberts, Dewey Sisk, J•·.,
Regina\ Stokes, Ga il Stone, Laross Stone, Linda Stone, Paula Stone, Gor don Tanne r, Te rry Ta nn e r, Lou ise
Thompson. EIGHTH ROW : Ke•m eth Wise. NOT P ICTU REO: Ev elyn G:\ l'lle r, J ean Powe ll.

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lvey Lee Baxley, Louise Baxley, Mary Etta Baxley , John Benton. SECOND ROW: Michael Blackwell, Susan
Blac kwell, Oveida Cameron, Charles Ca ntey,Jimmy Canoll, Tommy Ca rro ll, Jesse Carter, Kemp Coke r, Te rry
Coker, Nellie Von Collins. THTRD ROW: Troy Collins, Bany Cox, Esther Faye Dr iggers, Er·ma Faye Eaddy,
Sa ra Nell Eaddy, Dale Feagin, Johnny Fennell, Allen Filya"·, Thomas Garns, Can·oU Sue Glisson. FOURTH
ROW: Marie Glisson, Anthony Hanna, John Hanna, La Troy Ha nna, Loretta Hanna, J en·y Ha rrell, Lor etta Hartfield, Wylie Hartfield, Saundra Hooks , Billy Huggins . FIFTH ROW: Joe Huggins, Mary Sue Hughes, DeWan e
Humphries, Debra Jones, Olli e Mae Joye, Debbie Lan e, Randell Lee, Charles Lyerly, Terry Lyerly, Dan Marlowe. SLXTH ROW: L.eslie Marlowe, Millie Marlowe, stevie Ma r·lowe, Jeny Matthews, Cleo McDaniel, Dickie
Me lton, Martha Me r idth, Tim my Miller, Geneve Nettles, Alfred Owens . SEVENTH ROW: Ca rey Owens, Danny
Poston, Randy Poston, Sherry Poston, Kathy Powell , Millon Powell, Nicky Powell, Trudy Powell, Billy Prosser,
Patricia Prosser·. ElGtl'fH ROW: Roy Roberts, John Rowntree, ~like Sisk, Calvin Sione, Michael Sione, Timmy
Stone, Et·ic Tanner, Steve Tanne r, Angela Taylo r, F1·ances Thompson . NINTH ROW: John Thompson, Randy
Venter s, TerTy Vente r s, Elaine Weaver, Randy Wesley, Randy Willis, Escla Wise .

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FIRST ROW: Candy Altman, C. R. Altman, D1mple Altman, Joe Altman, Lawrence Altman, One1l Altman, Chris
Avant, Kcrrls Avant, Joel Bailey, Richard Baggett. SECOND ROW: Reginald Baxley, Debb1e Bro\\n, Lou!
cameron, Karen Chandler, Debra Coker, Pamela Coker , Debr a Collins, Chandler Cox, Darrell Cribb, Kathy
Dav1s. THIRD ROW: Don Dennis, Peggy Driggers, Timothy Eaddy, Wayne Eaddy, Linda Gaster, ~Uchael Godwan, Ricky Gr eenwood, Alice HM na, Candy tl:uma, Randy Ha r rellson . FOURTH ROW: L.~rry H.~rtfield, Nancy
Haselden, 5\ephcn Haselden, Rickey Hicks, Patsy Johoson, Gene Joyc, Capitola King, Catrenna Lewis, J ohn
Lyerly, Bradley Mace. FIFT H ROW: Randy Marlowe, Karen Matthews, Sh.,ron Mallhcws, Ronnie ~leredith,
Nanette Mc Alliste r, Cary McDaniel, R.~ndolph Miles, David Mudge, Gall Parrott, Judy Ann Parrott. SIXTH ROW:
Dalo Poston, Gr ayling Powell, Be mic P1·osscr, Gonc ive P1·osser , Danny R., y Sisk, Andy Stone, Rocky Stone,
Soundc 1· Stone, Vickie Stone, Danny Tanne1·. SEV ENTH ROW: Elizabeth Taylor, J ean Thompson, Leste1· Thompson, David Walsh, Melanie Ward, Lynda We llman, Deb ra Lynn Wise, Mike Wise, Pau l Woodbcn y. NOT PICT URED: Joey Dur ant, Midge Dura nt, Edd ie Wise, ldcU Wise, Chuck Wylie.

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FIRST ROW: Domue Abrams, Ste•·e Abrams, Akrus Altman, Kenneth Altman, Lana Altman, Mo•·•eta Altman,
Pamela Altman, R:mdall Altman, Sandr a Altman, Susanne AltmM. SECOND ROW: Ray Ballow, Wayne Bareroot,
Denise Barnhill, Cha rlene Baxley, La Sandra Baxley, Dwight Carraway , Dcb1·a Len Coker, Patnck Coke•· ,
rucha t·d Coke•·, [larry Crocker . THIRD ROW: Stephen Dukes, Cathy Eaddy , Jacquelyn Edgewor th, Fr itz Ed·
wa •·ds, Ro•mie Filyaw, Gregory Furches, Martha Carnett, Marilyn Ca•·ris, Lex Gaskins, Cynthia Caster .
FOURTH ROW: Elaane Caster, Debra Lee Caster, John Caste•·, Jr., Lucr Dale Godwin, L:IIT)' Graham, Ann
Hanna, Paula Harmon, Ronme llarrell, RonmeHartfield, WandaHaselden. FIFTH ROW: Karen Humphries, Haroleen Joye, Jeanette Kinder , William Kinder, Mark King, Evelyn Lee, Althea Marlow, Snndra Mal'lowe, Elloree Marlowe, Ch•·istime McAllis tel'. SIXTH ROW: Sharon McDani el, Deborah M!tcheom, Debbie Mudge, Joey Newell , Lewis
Pa•·•·ou, PbWp Per ry, Jr., Anne Marie Player, Da le Poston, Mackey Poston, Patsy Poston. SEVENTH ROW:
Sandra Poston, Pamela Powell, Denward P•·osser, Gail P•·osser, Carolyn Scott, Sandy Smith, Je•·ry Stone, K;_\thy
Len Stone, Leverne Stone, Mary Stone. eiGHTH ROW: Mary K:tthy Thompson, Sherri Tyler, Thomas Willis,
Myron Wise, Laura Wise, Martlynn\Voodbel'l'y. NOT PICTURED: Raymond Floyd, h·cne Graham, D1anne tL~nna .

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FIRST ROW: Karen Altman, Patricia Altman, Sberwtn C. Altman, Susan Altman, Virginia Ard, Ricky Atkinson, Marsha Avant, Gretchen Oakct·, Caroline Baxley, Luelle Baxley, Rita Faye Ba..xley, and Sara Ann Baxley . SECOND ROW: Han-y Bell, Russell Cantey, Wil la t·d Carte r, Martha Coker, Pamela Coker, Sandra Fay
Creel, Wanda K:\y Creel, Dennis Cribb, John Cribb, lUcky Dennis, Cerise Eaddy , Chr·istopher Eaddy .
THIRD ROW: Steven Eaddy, Randa ll Evans, Vickie Evans, Suzanne Gaskins, L..ounette Glisson, Ethel Iianna,
Michael Hanna, Steve Hartfield, Barbara Hicks, Ray Hicks, Sharon Hucks, Martin Huggins . FOURTH ROW:
Donald Hughes, Randall Johnson, Donna Keefe, Clifford Keutban, Mary Lee Lee, Joseph Lewis, Trudy Lyerly,
Mary Ann Lynch, Shirley Lynch, Willa Dean Lynch, Wtlllam Lynch, Luther Marlow. FIFTH ROW: Tommy
Marlowe, Debra McCracken, Christine McDaniel, Cherry Miles, Eugene MHes, Gail Miles, Teresa Miles,
Charlene Owens, Mary Neil Owens, Mickel Owens, Nancy Jean Poston, Teresa Poston . SIXTH ROW: Wanda
Poston, Claude Ray Powell, Jimmy Powell, Helen Prosser, Marie Prosser, Tereyl Prosser, Dennis Scott,
Lan y Smith, Syb il Smith, Ba rr·y Dale Stone, David Stone, Donna Stone. SEVENTH ROW: Donna Kay Stone,
Gregory Stone, James Edd ie Stone, James w. Stolle, Libby Stone, Teresa Stone, Willie Slone, Davie! Ray
Tanner , Dean Ray Tatum, Charlollc Tay lor, Debbie Taylo r·, Kay Thompson. EIGHT H ROW: Timothy Thompson, Marty Walsh, Neal Ward, Beth Weaver, Renee Willis, Kenneth Woodbel'l·y. NOT PICTURED: Hal Lewis,
Martha Wise, Connie Floyd, Mary Helen Springs.

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OUR ALUA ' .• ATCR 1

��FLASHES STAFF
. .. Ronda Baxley
. .. Linda McCall
Kathy Lyerly
Art Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Taylor
Bx·enda Taylor
Social Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . Rena Lyerly
Clubs Editor . . . . . . . . . . . Gloria Altman
Exchange Editor . . . . . . . . . . Palsy Watts
Sports Editors. . . . . . . . . . . Mary Altman
Sherrell Taylor
Ed itor- in- chief . .. .
News Editors . . . . .

Editor, Ronda Baxley and Advisor, Mrs. Madeline C. Lyerly

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The Flashes is published every six
weeks through out the school year by the
Flas hes staif members.
The Flashes is a member of the Scholastic Press Association. Staff Members
attend the press meeting yearly.
Sports' Editors and Typists geuln~t up the news.

Art Editors, Socaal Editor, and Exchange EditOr
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�The Co-editor s or the Gold and Black, Debb ie Cook and Kay Huggins assemble a lay oul page assisted by Mrs. 11. M.
Floyd, advisor.

The Gold And Black
The Gold and Black is published annually by
the Beta Club and the aim of the 1964 starr is to
portray as accu r ately as possible this year at
Johnsonville High School.
Each yea t· the Gold and Black increases in
size and c i r cuI at ion . The annual is financed
solely by student s ubscriptions and the sale of
adv ertising lo local concerns.

Business Manage•·, rtcn:t Lycl'ly checks fi nances .

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Typists, Zuliene Hanna and Ronda Baxley type copy.

Ad Committee, SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Lyerly, Nancy Taylor, Ginger Davis, Beverly Hanna, Linda McCall.
STANDING: Mary Altman, Ma•·y Seiveno, Kay Huggins, Rena Lyerly, Monique Cole, Debbie Cook. NOT PICTURED:
Gloria Altman.

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�Future Farmers of America

The F . F. A. is the national organization
of, by and for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school. The pl"imary aim of
the Future Farmers is the developmenl of
agricultural leadership, cooperation and
citizenship. Mr. Tracy L. Lane is advisor.

Preslden l- Oavicl Hum1&gt;hrles; Vic e- President- James Furman Taylor; Secretary - Jim Eoddy; Rcporler- Bcnjie Tanner; and Sentinel- Larry l!ugglns .

�Future Homemakers of America

The Futur e Homemakers Club consists
of girlswhoare inter ested in home economics and want to improve personal, family .
and community living.
Theobjectives are : (!) To discover
one's s elf and worth to others . (2) To contribute to the joys and satisfactions of family
liv ing. (3) To strengthen education forfuture roles. (4) To launch good citizenship
through homemaking.

President-Ma•·gie Lanning; Vice- President-Terrie Eaddy;
Sec,·ctary- Mary Altman ; Treasurer-Nancy Tay lo r ; ancl
Reporter - Ginger Davis.

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�Student bus drivers have taken
the bus drivers' training cour se and
ar e certified bus drivers. They drive
daily school bus routes.

Bus Drivers

President-Don Thompson; Vice President-David Humpb1·ies; Secretary and Treasurer-Judy Nell Hartfield; andReporter- Wayne Taylor.

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�M embers of the Block J. Club
are students who have participated in
a high percentage of varsity foot-ball
andbasketballgames and hav e ear ned
the Block J . Cheerleaders are a lso
members.

Block J Cfub

President-Freddy Campbell; Vice President- Alan Knight ; and Secretary ''"d T•·casurcr-Linda McCa ll.

�Furman Scholars

These stude n ts were sel ected by the
facul ty for th eir outstanding academic record. T hey spent a week end on t he Furman
Campus as guests of the Univer sity .

Dcbb•c Cook

Joseph Eaddy

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Linda McCall

�Betty Cr ocker· Awar·d

M iss Hi Miss

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Miss L.lnda McCall winner· or the
Betty Crocker " Home ~Iaker· of Tomorrow" Contest.

Miss Kathy L.yerly was chosen
by the faculty to spend a week - end at
Wlnth r·op College as Miss Hi Miss.

M tss nena t.yerly w:rb selected
to r c c e 1\· e the good tIt I zen award
give n by the Daughtc r· s or t he
American Revolution .

King Teen

Russell Cox was selected by the faculty on
the basis of schola r·shlp, leadership, and personallty to represent our school at Wo!for·d College
during King T een week -end .

~lr. Russell Cox

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Miss Rena Lyerly

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MI SS Nancy Taylot·
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MIss Lindn i\1c Call

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�May Day

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�Best All Around
DAVID HUMPHRIES

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F. F.A. Sweetheart

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�Girls' State
Girls' state is sponsored by the American Legion Au.xilary. Its purpose is to prepare girls for citizens h i p in the future .
These girls spend a week in a mythical state
to learn government.

Rena Lyerly, Ronda Baxley, and Zulienc Hanna .

Boys' State
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Boys' State is sponsored by the American Legion. In order to be selected to attend
Boys' State, a boy must have high moral
character, and potential leadership tendencies.
These boys spend a week at the University of South C a 1· o 1 in a where they study
governmental procedures.

Sher rell Taylor, Joseph Eaddy, and Riley Eaddy .

BOYS STAT£

�Senior Harvest
King and Queen
Jimmte Faye Eaddy and Larry Huggins

The Senior Harvest King and Queen a1·e
selected annually at the Halloween Carnival.
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King and Queen
Judy Elaine Gaster and Fntz Ed\\".trds

The Junior Harvest King and Queen are
also selected at the Halloween Carnival.

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FIRST ROW, left to right: Dorothy Cribb, Verlcne Carter, Janet Hughes, Kay Brown, Lynda Jean Eaddy, Gwen
Prosser, Becky Jones, Faye Cook, Susan Rowntree, Judy Player, Carol Allen, Fairlyn Poston, Mary Catherine Taylor, Mary Ann Rogers, Bobbie Jean Matthews, Elaine Oenms, Janet E\·ans. SECOND ROW: Buddy Stone, Olin l\lcDaniel, Maylord Altman, Jimmy Poston, Gary Cribb, Kenny Stone, Mr. Creel, Ralph Barnes, bus driver, Mr. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman, Harry Altman, Gene Seiveno, Carl Arant, Joe Parker, Larry Taylor, Johnny Powell, and Burnette Collins.

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��FIRST ROW, lert to J'ight: Carol Ca1·ter, Jay Creel, Bryan Huggins, Wallace Stone, Ke n Baxley, Mallon Bax ley ,
Leroy Jones, Ken Lyerly. SECOND ROW: B1lly P1·osser, James McDaniel, Wayne Godwin, Larry Huggins, Larry
Mille r, Mack McDaniel, James Haselden. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Randolph Willis, fl11ly Baxley, C&lt;!orge
Cl'eel, Tommy Evans, Ken Powell, Morris Perry, Head Coach Gordon Altmun .

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Assistant Coach
RMdolph Willis

�Seniors

'r ommy Evans

Wallace Stone

Manager
Edward PatTOI

CnJ&gt;t:lln-Tom my Evans

Co-Captain Ronnie Baxley
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Linda McCall

Rena Lyer ly

Sarah Lou Jones

Mary Selveno

Gertrude Haselden

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Zullene Hanna

Cindy Eaddy

Terrie Eaddy

Dena Berg

Holly Iianna

Imogene Milc heom

Jean Fut·ches

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Sandra Wise

Dianne Playe r

Gwen Tyler

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Ardith Altman

�Varsity

Mary Altman, Head Cheerleader -Junior

LEFT TO RIGHT-Mary Seiveno, Monique Co le, Rena Lye rly, Mary Altman, Linda Mc Call, Dena Berg, Julie Jones, and Ginger Da\•is

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Linda McCall, Senior

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Monique Cole, Junior

�Cheerleaders

Glnget· Davis, Junlo•·

Senior Cheerleaders:
Julie Jones, Rena Lycl"ly,
and Linda McCall
Gloria Altman, Jumor

Dena Berg, Sophomore

Julie Jones, Senior

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Mary Seivcno, Sophomore

�Junior Varsity Cheerleaders

FROM LEFT TO fliGHT: Imogene Mitcheom, Suzanne Eaddy, Geri Ber g, Sandr a Wise, and Theresa Eaddy. Not
Pictu r ed: Linda Wise
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�Midget Football T earn

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FIRST now, left to right: Charles Cantez, .Jimmy Mitchcom, Johnny !Uchardson, Jim my (Scooter) Cal'!·Oil, J e1·ry
Matthews, and Manager-Barry Cox. SECOND now: Bucky Coker, Bailey Powell, Joe King, Randall Cox, Danny
Player. THIRD ROW: Lcvon Jowers, Danny D~Camps, Hal Ed..,-ards, Ervin Taylor, Carlton Cribb. FOURTH ROW:
n.~ndy Willis, Charles Stone, Randy Venters, Rodney Oraham, Dickie BennctL. F'l FTH ROW: !-~ton Cole, Bubba
Coker, Linwood Creel, Nicky Powell, Timmy Miller.

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Ji'TRST ROW Left to Rlghl: Bay Slone, Bt·yan Huggins, Gene Luce. SECOND ROW : Ke nneU&gt; Baxley, Lar ry Huggins,
Cleveland Filyaw. THIRD ROW: i\'IJ'. Randolph Willis-Coach, James ~!cDanjel, Wendell Roge•·s, Earl Tanner, Larry
Miller . POURTH ROW: Terrell Thompson, Randy Newell, Billy P •·osse•·.

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�Midget Basketball Tearns

FIRST ROW From Lett to Right: Kathy Lambert, Judy Rowntree, Judy Fenters. Jenettc Cribb, Carol Ann Nettles.
SECOND ROW: Dixie He:u·n, Mir iam Ba•·•lhlll, A•·dith Altman, Suzanne Eaddy, Theresa Eaddy. THIRD ROW: Marie
Huggins, Shirley Haselden, Connie Jones, Nell Feagin, B•·cnda Daniels, Coach-Randolph Willis

FTRST ROW From Left to J1tght: Larry Cameron, Dickie Bennet, Ken Lyerly, Dickie Prosser, Mallon Baxley. SECOND
ROW: Barry Cox, Laxton Cole, Carroll Ca•·tcr, Randell Cox, Hal Edw:u·ds, Coach-Randolph Willis

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FlRST ROW From Lch to Right: I)illy lla.xlcy, Wallace Stone, L:trr)' Huggins, Larr)' Muter, Jean Luce, Dry an Huggins,
Moa·rls Perry . SECOND ROW: Coach, Gordon Altman, Freddy Campbell, Sta!fy Pcny, RusseLl Cox, Tommy Evans,
Ken Powell, and Alan Knight.

START ERS
From Left to Right:
Freddy Campbell
Sta!fy Perry
Russell Cox
Tommy Ev:uas
Ken Powell
Alan Knight

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Time Keep ers-Mike DunnllOC and Ronnie Powell

Trio In unison while Freddy makes lhe layup.

Alan cont l'ibutes two fo r the goal!

Cox and eom)&gt;any.

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FffiST ROW Left to Right : Gloria Altman, Monique Cole, Mary Altman, Patsy Walls, Ceri Berg. SECOND ROW:
Bevedy Haru1a, Donna Papitto, Ginger Davis, Julie Jones, Debbie Cook. THIRD ROW : Imogene Mitcheom.Rena Lyerly,
Dena Berg, and Cheryl Hanna.

Coach
Miss Rose Nell Bruor ton

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Fo•·wnrd

Mary Allman
Forwa•·d

Debbie Cook
Forward

Julie Jones

Monique Cole
Guard

Glori a Altman
Guard

Guard

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�Baseball T earn

FffiST ROW From Loll to R!~;ht : F•·cddy Campbell, Alan Knight, Lar ry Miller, Wilbur Coker, BIUy Baxley, Wallace
Stone, and J immy Chapman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gordan Altman- Coach, LaiTY Huggins, Ken Powell, StaHy Perr y,
Tommy Evans, Morris Perry, Russell Cox, Gene Lucc, and Earl Tanner.

Flashes wa•·m up!
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Miss South Carolina 1964
Miss G~incs made lhe seiecl ions from phologr aphs ron he ~~ is• Gold
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