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THE GOLD AND BLACK
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��FOREWORD

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As you look through this
today and in the coming years,
we sincerely hope that you will
,·ecall many fond memor ies. We,
the editors, have attempted to
depict realistically your life at
Johnsonville High School for the
1965-1966 school year. Our staff
has wo1·ked diligently to try to
p1·eserve memol"ies which shall
be recruled when you graduate.
Our desi1·e, is to be b1·ought
closet· together for the betterment of the future
at
Johnsonville.

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The 1966 GOLD AND BLACK will feature the recently designed school
crest for the new senior class rings .
The plans for the new seal got under way when a. few interested students introduced the idea to the newly fo rm ed Student Council. Unde r the leade rship of
this or ganization, the Student Body participated in a. contest to create a crest and
compose a school motto. When the entries were judged, it was found that Rita.
Ann Coker, a 1965 ,Junior, had submitted the wilming seal; Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy,
our librarian and g11idance counselor, and Ramona Hanna, another 1965 Junior,
bad composed the winning motto.
We, the annual staff, exp r ess our thanks and congratulations to those who
made possible this proud addition to the traditions of J ohnsonville High School.

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�Co-Editors
Donna Papitto
Van Powell

Co -Business Managers
Virginia Eaddy
David Miles

Advisor
William Davis

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration . ........... .

Classes . ....................... .

Features . . . ........... . .. . .

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�WE GRATEFULLY DEDICATE. • •

It is with g r eat pride that the annual staff of Johnson-

ville Hig h School dedicates the 1966 GOLD AND BLACK to
Mrs. Cora Collins.
Mr s . Collins, one of our memorable first grade teachers, has helped many a student make the transition from
toy blocks lo the building blocks of education. Her day - byday devotion to other s and her unde r standing and interest
in each one of us has won he1· a lasting place in Olu· hearts.
Each of us will long remember her radiant smile, her
helpful and encour aging attitude, a nd her fr eely giving of
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SERVICE

�WE RESPECT OUR FLAG
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Flag Men: F r ancis Willis and Rickie Ha nna.

�Administration

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District
Superintendent

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MR. H. M. FLOYD
Under the capable supe •·vision or Mr. Floyd
the Johnsonville Schools have continued to advance
steadily . Mr. Floyd has been at Johnsonville lor
thirty years and he has been t he fin n support or
our school system .

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School
Secretaries

Mrs. Velma Haselden
has been a sec reta;·y at out·
school lor one yea ,.. She is
an e lllcient and dependable
WO l'ke r.

A new edition to our
secretarial stall this year
iS that ol Mrs. Archie Lee
Powell. She assists in the
dulles or both High School
and Grammar School.

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�PRINCIPALS
Guiding the intricacies of a high school requires
the patience of Job and the wisdom of Solomon but
Mr . Creel combines both these qualities to lead
Johnsonville High School on to greater heights .

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Mr . Kenneth Cr eel

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Though being at Johnsonville School for only a
year, Mr . William Davis has assumed the great responsibilities of directing the education of Johnsonville's younger students,--a position which he has
filled quite competently.

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BOARD OF TR USTEES

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kenneth Lyerly; Mt·. James McCall; Mr. John David Eaddy; Mr. Mayo Altman, Chairman; and
Mr. J. B. Richardson.

�OUR

Mrs . Jane Davis

Mr . Don Davis

Mr s . Jane Davis teaches French and
eighth grade English. Mr. Don Davis
teaches Science, American Gover nment, and
Physical Education. He coaches football
and gir ls' basketball.

Mr s . Sar a Eaddy
teaches ninth gr ade
and tenth grade English. This is Mrs .
Eaddy's first year in
high school.

Mrs . S&lt;1ra Eaddy

M1·s . Jessie Whaley teac hes mathematics in high school. Her cou r ses inc lude
Algebr a I and IT, Advanced Algebr a and
Trigonomell·y and General Business. Mrs.
Lucille Chandler teaches Home Economic
courses for high school gi r ls.

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:\Irs. Luc1lle Chandler

�FACULTY

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Mrs. Helen (;. Ch:tpm:1n

Mrs. Kathryn Floyd teaches c lcvcnlh
grade and twelfth gt·ade English and also
Psychology. ;\1rs. Helen Chapman teaches
U. S. llistory, U. S. Geography, and World
llistory.

Mrs . Thelma D.
Eaddy is lhe librarian
and guidance counselor in our high school.
Under he r constant
supervision t he libt·ar y is r w1 with e£ficicncy.

Mrs. Thelma 0. E:tdcty

Mrs. Vera Slone and l\lrs. Madeline
Lyerly teach the business courses. These
com·ses include: Typing I and n, Personal
Typing, Shorthand 1 and n, Business English, and Business Law .
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Mrs. ~ladchne Lyerly

�HIGH SCHOOL
FACULTY
Mr . Tracy Lane, our
Ag r iculture advisor does an
outstand ing job with our Agriculture Depar tment.

Mr . Tracy L . Lane

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Mr. B. A. Wesley

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Mrs . Virginia Poston and Mr. B . A. Wesley
ar e our very capable eighth gr ade teacher s .
Mrs. Poston is in charge of the Science Depar tment, while Mr. Wesley teaches Histor y and
Math.

In charge of our High
School Science Depar tment
is Mr . J olm Galloway. He
t e ach es Physics, Biology,
Science , and is Boys' Vars i t y Basketba ll Coach a nd
ass istant Football Coach.

Mr. J ohn Galloway

�GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY
SEVENTH
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SIXTH
GRA DES
Soda! Studies
English
Mr. W. L. Davis Mrs. Lucille Eaddy

Science &amp; Health Spelling &amp; Reading
Math
Mr . Walter Bell i\h·s . T racy Hagan Mrs. Evcr~cen L:tnc

FIFTH GRADE
Miss Bar bar a Jean Lawr e nce
Mrs. ~lary L . Marsh
Mrs . Nella Rae v . Stone

FOURTH GRADE
P UBLIC
SCHOOL
M USIC
Mrs . Keith Baker

Mrs . Mildred Cockiield

~h·s . Kathleen Venters

THIRD GRADE
Mrs. Louise Macke y
Mrs . Nancy Owens
~1rs . L ur a P oston

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Mrs . Burgess
Altman

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Miss Hattie

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Mrs. G•·ace
Altman

~Irs. Cora Collins

�MAINTENANCE
STAFF

Mrs. Coker
Mrs. Tanner

M•·· John Onvis
CuslOdtan

LUNCHROOM
STAFF

Mrs . Daniels
Mrs . Davis
Mrs. Hanna
Mrs . Stone
Mrs . Tanner
Mrs. Powers

�Classes

�SENIOR
P RESIDEN1':
Larry Huggins
VICE-PRESIDENT :

Wendell Rogers
SECRETARY:

Jane Powell
TREASURER:
Kathryn Altman
STUDEl\'T COUNCIL
MEMBERS:

Gerald Bazen
Van Powell

BARRY ALTMAN

Makesthebestout or life . .. valuable
... never worries ... likes girls.
JERRY LYNN ALTMAN

Likes to hunt ... quiet . .. good natu•·ed ... fun to be wilb ... likable
guy .

JOANN ALTMAN

Nice looking . .. loves to skate ...
"Wise" ... likes to type ... friendly
to all.
MARY KATHRYN ALTMAN

Likes Florence ... dainty .. . cou •·teous ... -good wo rker. ... conservative .

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SANDRA FAYE ALTMAN

Cute ... likes to travel ... speaks
her mind ... enjoys life.
GERALD TEDDY BAZEN

Class clown ... neve r lets things
bother him .. . likes Chevys ... good
pal . .. always around.

DORA GORDENA BERG

Athletic ... likes Hemingway
loved by all ... ideal girl . .. bound
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WARDLE RANDALL CALCUTT

Well dressed ... innocent face ...
well-mannered . .. big tease.

RUBY CECEUA CHANDLER

Valuable . . . lriendly ... likes that
diamond ... we ll- manne red.
RITA ANN COKER

Ul&lt;es Prospect : .. nice . .. likes to
skate .. . good canteen wotker .

�GEORGE MARION CREEL

Loves football ... soft spoken
good bus d l"iver ... innocent face .
BETTY JUANITA CREEL

Shy . .. li kes Vox . . . fl ashes that
diamond .. . courteous ... dependable.

MARTHA ANNETTE CRIBB

Crazy ... neve•· worries ... always
mischievous ... lives life to the fullest.
VlRGrNlA CAROL EADDY

Loves 4-11 work .. . cute smile . . .
likes Fords .. . fun to be with . . .
quiet only when asleep .

HA RLEY CLEVELAND F ILYAW

Little but loud . . . innocent smil e . ..
easy-go ing .. . ma nages to get by .
BEVERLY DAVIS HANNA

Likes Carolina . .. crazy giggle ...
Likes to dance ... bound for Columbia
College.

�HOLLY LORRAil\E HA&gt;'IINA

Piet·ced ears ... gets the best out of
life ... likes to sew ... unusual abilIties.
MARY KATHLEEN HANNA

Friend to all . . . carefr ee ... likes
Am erican Governm ent . . . ta lented
... sweet personality.

MARION LAVERNE: IlANNA
"'Avon c a II In g" .. . digs Miss Gold

and Black ... unusua l abilities .. .
likes to loaf.
RAMONA LOUISE HA:-fNA

Loves football ... smart ... best all
around ... good sport. . . great worker ... positively amazing.

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AMELIA ANN HARRE LL

Loves to talk .. . good natured . . .
speaks he •· mind . . . unp •·edlctablc
... c razy .
BETTY JEAN HATFIELD

Talented . . . s m art ... qu ict ...

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�LARRY BRUCE HUGGINS

Leader of the pack .•• happy go lucky
... sweet guy .•. unpredictable ..•
great athlete.
JANIE CHERYL IIUMPIIRIES

Well dr essed ... cute •.. dependable
... good worko•· ... speaks her mind .

SANDRA FAYE HUMPHRIES

Ma•.,.iagc-minded ..• has a good time
... likes Comets ... talkali\'e,
ROBERT RAJ\"DAL JOHNSON

Nice looking ..• happy go lucky ...
well mannered ... likes blonds .

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CAROLYN JEANETTE MARLOWE
Lo\'cs to talk .•• manngcs to get by

. .. cute smile •.. hangs at·ound
Lanes.
NELLIE LUC ILLE MAT1'11:£WS

Good wo•·ke•· ... fl'lendly ... qu iet
... \'Cry COUI'tCOUS ... likes library
work.

�CHARLES DAVID MILES

C•·azy .. • bl'i~ht ... likes sr&gt;Orts ...
well mannc•·cd ... headed for Clemson.

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athletic minded ... likes Government
class •.. likes blonds .

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DONNA MARIE PAPITTO

Dependable ... sweet ... liked by
all . . . well m:umered ... a (riend
when needed ... loves all sports .
PAMELA JEAN PERRY

Sweet ... courteous ... loves study
hall ... keeps smiling ... friendly .

WI LLA DEAN POSTON

Makes he•· J&gt;Oint ... likes to talk ...
good natured ... makes the most or
he r !He.
OARDARA ANN POWEL L

Really trave ls ..• tl'im :Uld tiny ...
talks in class ... speaks he •· mind
... likes Psycholo!.'Y .

�JAl\'E EUZABETH POWELL

Courteous .. . liked by all . .. best
all aro~tnd . .. good worker ... sweet
... a smile ror everyone .
KENNET H RAY POWELL

Good athlete .. . Jtkes short g irls . . .
talented . . . londs olfun .. . nice looking .

NORRIS TM&lt;NER P OWEL L

QJict . . . never worries . .. dependable . . . nice guy . . . good worker .
VAN ERV £N POWELL

Well mannered .. . pro res so r . ..
dele r mined . . . leader or the shy
hearts pack . .. co- operati\•e .

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LE NEW POWE I'lS
Shy . .. likes 13usincss Law . . . courLeous . . . shl CCI'C . , . nice guy . . .

easy-going.
WENDEL L LEE llOCERS

Likes sports . . . d rives that Ford .. .
good pal . . . makes the most or life.

�BILLY RAY l&gt;"TONE
Friendly ... takes !He as it comes
... loads or fun . . . unpredictable
... likes basketball.

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JAMES EDWARD STONE
Courteous ... quiet ... loves Ford
pick-ups ... good bus driver.

LUTHER MALCOLM STONE

Ca•·clree ... manages to gel by •.•
nice lellow . . . big surprises come In
small packages.
RANDY STONE
Takes lile as it comes ... loves to
hunt ... lives by habit ... drives
that pick-up.

ULY BEJMli N TANNER
Cute ... makes the best or eve•·ylhing
. .. sweet pc•·sonallty . . . innocent
I nee ... sometimes naughty ll'.ll never
bnd.

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Sweet ... lrlcnd to all . . . cute smile
... courteous ... quiet .. . lots or
run .

�JUN IOR CLASS OFFI CERS

President, Jean Furches; VIce -President, Randy Newell; Secretary, Imogene Milcheom; Treasurer, Geri Berg;
ReJJOrters, Faye Burris and Tenzil Perry; Student Council Representatives, Carol Hanna and Renette Lyerly.

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Faye Burris

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Carrol Coker
J. J unior CrePl

Glenn Eaddy
Mabry Eaddy
Noon ie Eaddy

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J ean Fu rc hes
Carol Hanna

Randy Hanna
J o Hartfield
J ames li aselden

�Irene Hatchell
Hugh Hearn
Deryl Humphries

Wayne Humphries
Elizabeth Johnson
Ronnie Johnsoll

Lcl'\oy Jones
Stephen Knight

Julius Lyerly

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Alton McDaniel

Cindy McKissick

�Barbara Matthews
h110gene Mitcheom

Randy Newell

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Tenzil Pe rry
Jamie Player
Malloy Player

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Janice Pt·osser
Andy Richardson

J oan Tyler
Sara J o Tyler
Linda Wise

�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

Ken Lyerly, President; Sandy Eaddy, Vice-President; Wanda Hanna, Secretary; L&lt;~rry Taylor, Treasurer; Ardith
Altman, Student Council Representative.

SOPHOMORES
Al"dith Altman
Brenda Altman
Montez Avant
Ve r etha Avant
Miriam Ba r nhill
Freddy Bro wn

Larry Cameron
Laxton Cole
Roget· Dan iels
Buddy Dennis
Sandy Eaddy
Suzanne Eaddy

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�Theresa Eaddy
Hal Edvoards
Amenda Emory
RoncU Evans
Willie Joe Evans
Hubert Feagin

Elizabeth Floyd
Wayne Godwm
Bonnie Ha1ma

Carol Ann Hanna
Wanda Hanna
Clayton Harrelson

Rickie Haselden

Roger Haselden
Ray Huggins
Cary Humph ries
Ken L)•crly
Caroly n McOanie l

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Philip i\Jarlowe
Annette Nellles
Owaine Parrott
Carolyn Powell
Cary Smith

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Ray Stone

Waylen Stone
J . W . Strictland

Eal"l Taru1er
Larry Taylor

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Wayne Todd
Reid Tylct·
Francis Willis
Wilson Willis

Sandra Wise

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�FRESHMAN
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:

Bobby Hooks
VICE- PRESIDENT:

Dwayne Lyerly
SECRETARY:

Shelby Dennis
TREASURER:

Marie Huggins

Wanda Kaye Abrams
Kenneth Anderson
Drexel Avant
Roger Barefoot

Carolyn .Baxley
Mallon Ba.xley
Dickie Bennett
Clifton C:11mon
Jerry Coker

Renelta Coker
Beatrice Collins
Brenda Daniels
Mackey DeCamps
Shelby Dennis

�Peggy Eaddy
Robert Eaddy
David Ev:urs
Zeno Evans
1\ell Feagin
Judy Fenters

Ronnie Gaster
Bonnie Hannn
Glenn Hanna
Jacqueline Han na
Ann H:u·lfeild

Mexford li:Htflcld

Shirley Haselden
Dixie Hearn
Bobby Hooks
Marie Huggins
Danny Johnson

Carr oll Jones

Connie Jones

Joe King
Kalhy Lambert
Dwayne Lyel'iy
Roger Marlow
Sheila Marsh

Helen McKissick

Ch,w· les Milos
Ban y MorTis
Patsy Nelllcs
Edward Parr·ott
Richard Parnell

Diane Player
Bailey Powell
Judy Roundtree
Carolyn Slsk
Bern ice Stone
Cber·ry Stone

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Teddy Tanner
Darry Thigpen
Donna Thomas
Rex Thompson
Gwendolyn Tyler

�EIGHTH GRADE

Steve Altman
Julie Ard
Glynnis Avant
Nellie Avant
Mike Bailey
David Barefoot
Johnny Ba.'&lt;.ley
Mitchell Bazen
Sandra Baxley
Lynn Cammeron
Derrel Coker
Waller Collins
Randall Cox
Betty Creel
carlisle Creel
J. E. Cree l
Carlton Cribb
Edward Drake
Danny DeCamp
Cynthia Eaddy
Lydene Eaddy
Maril~·n Eaddy
Brenda Evans
Lynn Gaster

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Cb.arles Hanna
Patsy Hanna
Randy Hart!leld
Freddie Haselden
Valerie Hearn
Samuel Howe ll
Bobbie Ann Huglws
Cindy Hughes
Bobbie Jane Johnson
Levon Jowers
Cheryl Joye
Bet~· Jo Lee
Denson Lyerly
Jean Lyerly
Jerry Lyerly

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Gerald Marlowe
Phillip Marlowe
Jo Beth McKissick
DeVon Me r edth
Lennie Mae Miles
Carolyn Miller
Jimmy Milcheom

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Eugene Parrot
Cavid Perry
Emily Player
Wanda Poston
Mary Powell
Janet Powell
Mike Prosser

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Ray Rogers
Dale Smith
Patricia Smith
Frank Springs
Roger Springs
Bobby Slone
Jackie Slone
J erald Stone
Steven Eaddy
Ervin Taylor
Perry Anne Thompson
Iris Venters
Gail Ward
Fairlyn White
Carolyn Woodberry

�SEVENTH GRADE
Ann Altman

Brenda Abrams
Donald Altman
Libby Altman
Nell Altman
Kenneth 8.1rnhlll
Jerry Burns

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Katllleen Carpenter
Bubba Coker
Linda Coker
Steve Coker
Amy Cole
Linda Creel

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Carolyn Eaddy
Wy1m Eaddy
Rhonda Fcnte1·s
Larry Glisson
Rodney Gral1am
Ronnie Hanna
D~n Hartfield
Tommy Hartllcld
Gene Haselden
Tommy Haselden
Susan Huggins
Annie Lou Hughes
S. L. Hughes
Ann Johnson
Mary Ann Johnson
Carolyn Lee (Sissy) Klng
SUsan Knight
Bryant Lambert
Bill Mace
Billy McDaniel
Wayne McDaniel

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Dorothy Miles
Stephen Mudge
Gloria Parker
Dess!e Parrott
James Parrott
Reginald Perry
Danny Player
Ralph Poston
Wanda Poston
Danny Powell
Dee Prosser
Ray Prosser
Sttirley Prosser

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Terry Tanner
Dewey Slsk
Gall Smith
Laross Stone
Llnda Stone
Paula Stone

Jacqueline Roberts
La r ry Tyler

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Robm Altm:ut

O..rry Andersen
Jut12 Ann A\•ant

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S:l.mmy O..refOO&lt;
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Louise &amp;xley

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John Benton
~san Dlackwoll
Ovcldn Comeron
Charles Conte)'
Jimmy C.rroll
llctty Jean Carter
JCS8e Carter

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Kemp Coker
Troy Collins
Und1oooc! Creel
£~tcr l)ou;l:as
Ef!er DriQ~crs
£rmo F':&gt;yc £oddy
~r• ~ell £addy

ll:utk F'eagln
Al:ut F'llyow
Walter F'loyd
Thomas Garris, Jr.
Carol ~e CUsson
Shirley Glisson
Anthony ll!Uin:&gt;

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O:l••ld ll:lnna
John IIanna
la Troy ll&gt;nna
l..orttt2 11&gt;nna
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Dilly lluwns
Joe lh&lt;gglns

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Ollie Mae Joye
Debra Jones
!Xlbble !.Me
Charles Lyerly
Terry L)•erly
!)on ~Llrlowe

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Cleo MeO:lnlel
Mortha Merldth
Timmy Miller

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Cb.lrles P:lrrott
Sherry Poston
Kothy Powe II
:-:Icky Powell
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Trud)' Po·•l&gt;ll
Ro)• Robo&gt;rts
M ichael Slsk
Coli Slone
Michael Stone

Steve Tnnncr
ltlcky T homas
Sheri Thomas
Rnndy Ve ntN'S
Terry Lynn Vente rs

tla.lnt Weaver
R&gt;rtd)• Wesley
Rand)' \\ 111ls
Esd:l Wise

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�FIFTH GRADE
Cindy Ahma.n
Dimple Altman
Joe Altrna.n
t.awt'f'nce Altman
Chrlt Avant

Rlebard Bapcu
Joe Dalley
Reg Ina I Uax Icy
Debbie Brown
Monty Uurncue
LOuie Cameron
J udy C:u·t&gt;entcr
Tomn'y Cn1·ro11
KMcn Chand ler
Ocbrn Coker
Parneln. Cokor
Debra Collins
O:trry Cox

Chan Cox:
lJarrell Cribb
Kathy O.•lo

Don Ofttnl•
Ptpy Drlg~ra
Joey l),r:w
AUctce Durant
TlmO&lt;by Laddy
w~ne Eaddy

Dille Peagln
Unda Lou C:u;t~r
Marlo Clluon
Ricky Crcen"''OOd
Allee Unnna
Cindy llwm:Haml)' lla tl' ohJon
LArry Harttlold
Loretta ll:trUteld

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N:mcy IIAaclden
Stephen Huelden
Mary SIJe tfuahcs
Pat.1y JOWOn

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Gtnt Joye
C;wuola Klnl
Randell Lttt
John 4'•rly
Brad Mace
ltoUlllc Wayne Mulo•-e
Rand)' M.arlov.-e
Stevie Marlo v.--c
Karen M:Uthe•·•
Sharon M:uthewt
Cary McOanlol
Dlc:.klo Molton
Ronnie Menxllth

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Oa,•ld M\ldgO
c:-roy ~·ellS
Judy Ann Parrott
Dale Poston
Crnylll'll Pov.•cll
LeGrand Pov.·ell
CienJtwe PtOJser

Patricia Proner
RbMIC Pt08nr
Vlclde Rotert
Danny Sl•k

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O;uu\)' Tanner

EUubeth 'l"aylor
Jean Thompson
John Thomp1on
Oob 1\&amp; rner
Mcl alne Wl\rd
Lynda Wc llml\n
l)(!born.h Wise
ldell WhJe
Mlt:h:lCI Wille
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Akrus Altman
C. R. Altma11
Kenneth Altman

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R:&gt;ndall Allman
Susa11ne Altman
Oneil Ard
Ray B..'lllou
Denise Barnhill
Charlene Baxley

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Dwight Carroway
Patrick COker
Richard COker
B:lrry Crocker
Stephen Dukes
Cathy Eaddy

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Debra Gaster
John L. Gaster, Jr.
Lexton Gaskins
Lucy Godwin
Ronnie llarrell
Jenclle llaseiden

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Ricky lllcks
Karen Humphries
Jc:Ulettc KJnde r
Mark King
Althea Mnrlow
Sharon McDaniel
Debbie Mltcheom
Debbie Mudge
Joey Newell
Dale Poston
Mackey Poston
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l''l'ltz Edwa ,·ds
ilOnlli O F'll)•aw
Tammy Floyd
Grego•·y Furches
Martha Gar11ett
Marilyn Garris

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Pamela Powell
Gall Prosser
Christine Smith
13ctly J. Stone
Billy Stone
J err y Stone
Kathy Sto11e
Mary StOilC
Steve StOilC

Sherr! Tyler
Eddie Wise
Myroll Wise
l..:lura Wise
Marilyn Woodberr)'

�THIRD GRADE
Donnie Abrams
K.:1.rer1 Altman
Patricia Altman
Sherwln Alunan

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Marsha Avant
Gretchen Bake 1·
Wayne Barefoot

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Pamela Burnette
Terry By•·d

Russell Cantey
Willard Catte1·

Debra Coker

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Pamela Coker

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Wanda Creel
D&lt;lnnis Cribb

Rena Den Oem1is
Ricky Dennis

Cel'ise Eaddy
Christopher Eaddy
Steven Eaddy

Angela Elam
Ha.ndall £ \•ans
Vickie Evans
Suzanne Gaskins

Elaine Gaster·
Lounette CUsson

L."'trry CraJ~a.1n
Ann Ban11t1.

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Steve Hori(ield

Barbara Hicks
Ray Hicks
Sharon Hucks
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Clifford Keuther
William Kinder
Evelyn Lee
Hal Lewis
Joseph Lewis

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S~Uldt•a Marlowe

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ChriStine McDaniel
Sonja l\'lC t&lt;C IU~ie
Chetry Ann MHes
Eugene MHes

Teresa Miles
Charle ne ~wens
Mary Nell Owens
Mlckcl Owens
Lewis Parrott
Phillip Perry

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Teresa Post011
Wanda Poston

Claude lt:"ty Powell
O.lit Powell
Dcnward Pt·osser
La n y Sm lth
Mickey Sp•·lngs
Donna Kay Stone
l)(mna Stone
Laver-ne Stone
Dean Ray Tatum

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Oel&gt;c&gt;1·ah Taylor
K.·\thy Thompson
Neal Ward
Beth Weaver
Renee Wi1lis

Thomas Willis
Kenneth Woodbury

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S.~ndra Carte•·
llevcr·ly Coker
Mitchell Collins
B•·enda Cox
Bt-uce C•·ibb
Al:\n Dennis
Dol'is Jea.n Dennis

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J ulie Eaddy
Tt·acy Eaddy
Keith Edgeworth
Michael Fu o·ches
George Gaster
Sandra Gaster

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Ja.kC)' Altnl3Jl
Michael Altman
Sh:l.rron Altman
Pamela Ba.-efoot
Ann Baxley

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Ethel Hanna
Jack Bert Hanna
Franklin Haselden
Keith Hasel den
Honald Haselden

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Donald Hughes
Joyce .Johnson
Tet·t·y Keuthan
J ohnny Kinde•·
Robin Lane

Mary Lee
Jo na than Lewis
BevCJ·ly Lindley
Shit·tcy Lyerly
Luther Marlowe
Angie Mat·sh

Mackey Mart in
Rebecca Mc Cracken
Chades McKenzie

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K.1thy Morris

Alene Nettles
Billy Owens
Terry Parrott
Glenda Powell
Jimmy Powell
l.:lllce P owell
Bonnie Prosser
Terey I Prosser
Donnell Stone

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Janice Slone
Ma t•k Stone
Rickey Stone
Rose Ma.-le Sto ne
Teresa Stone
Terry Stone
Willie Stone

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R."l}' Tanner

Sharon Tanner
Deborah 'l'atum

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Martha Wis e
IUchard Wise
Velda Wise
Oneal Woodbeny

�FIRST GRADE
Avery AJtman

Daphne Altman

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Ronald Altman
Saundra Altman
Scott Altman

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Barry Ballou
Elmond Baxley, J r .
Terr·y Bishop
Matthew Car roway
~Uc hael Carter
Pamela Chancile•·
Tina Clay
Brian Coe
Jeff Cole
Sheena Coker
Nancy Collins
Charles Cox, J•··

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Patsy Creel
Stact C•·ocke•·
Ftankie Driggers

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Martin Eaddy

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Robe•·ta Eaddy
Sonya Eaddy
Randal Elam
Bunlette Fennell
Russell F'llyaw

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Tammy Floyd
Stephen Furches
Stephen Gaskins
Vickie Gaskins
Danetta Gaste ,.
Bruce Greenwood

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Ronnie Hartfield
Sammy Haselden
Cynthia Hucks
Wayne Huggins
Thomas Humphl'ies
Er-nestine Jowers

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Pamela Lewis
Angelia Marlowe
Monty Martin
Thomas McAlister

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Lynn Morris

Laurence Mudge
Ann Owens

Anthor1y Par rot!
Debra Patrick
Kathy Pope
Anthony Poston
Dee Poston
Ric~-y Poston
Logan Powell
Parnela Powell
Willirun Prosser
Bobby Stone
Ricky Stone
David Thompson

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Rodney Woodberry

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Stncy C•·ocke r and Wayne Huggins we r e chosen
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�MISS GOLD AND BLACK
Miss Faye Burris

�MISS GOLD AND BLACK
FIRST RUNNER UP
Suzanne Eaddy

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SECOND RUNNER UP
Dena Berg

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Amma Dean Taylor
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FIR ST R UNNER UP
Pamela Perty

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S ECON D R UNNER UP
Jane Powell

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Virginia Eaddy

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Barbara Matthews
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Sandra Wise

MISS FRESHMA N
Renetta Coker

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Miss Geri Berg
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Miss Dena Berg

�NGQUEEN

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Miss Ramona Hanna

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ATJ.H. S.
FURMAN SCHOLARS

Geri Ber g
Billy Taylor
Jean Furches
M abry Eaddy

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KING TEEN

Beverly Ha1ma

David Miles

D.A.R. AWARD

Dena Berg

MISS UI IVITSS

J ean Furches

�BOYS' AND
GIRLS' STATE
Every yeat· nsmg senior
boys and girls are selected to
attend Palmetto Boys' and Gir ls'
State . They a r e sponsored by
the Johnsonv ille Amer ican Le gion P ost 144 and the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the American Legion.
The purpose of Palmetto
Boys' and Girl s ' state is to teach
the students gove rn mental procedures . This is done through
lectures , s tudies and participation.

Ke n P owe ll , We ndell Roger s, Van Powell

Ramona Hanna, Beverly Hanna

�MISS GOLD AND

LEF'T TO RIGiiT: Ardith Allman, Suzanne Eaddy, Faye Burris, Dena Berg, Geri Berg.

F'aye Bu •·ris
MISS GOLD AND BLACK

Miss Faye Burr is, a junior at J ohnsonville High School, was chosen MISS GO LD
AND BLAC K over a fi eld of seventeen
beauties.
The judges had a difficult time making
t heir selections whic h were on the basis
of beauty, poise, a nd intelligence.
Our Congr atu la tion to Faye!

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DENA BERG

F i rst Runner-up

Second Runne r-up

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ARDITH ALTMAN
Third Runner-up

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F'ow·th Runner-up

�/ Iomecoming Queen
And Her Court

Former Queen Presents Flowe•·s

Imogene Mitcheom - L.~•·ry ~tiller

Imogene Mitcheon
Junior

Miriam B&lt;~ rnhil l
Honor Attendant

Renette Lyerly
Atte ndant

An1el!a Harrell
Senior

Virginia Eaddy

Barbara Matthews
Junior

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Senior

Llnday Wise
Junior

Ger i Ber g

Teresa E.'lddy
Sophomore

Suz:ume Eaddy
Sophomor e

Amen&lt;i-t Emer y

Sand ra Wise
Sophomore

Dixle Hearn

Jacquline Hanna
Freshman

F reshman

Junior

SophOmor e

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BEST ALL AROU!';l)

BEST LOOKll'IG

LARRY ~tiLLER-JANE POWELL

RANDY JOHNSON-JoANN ALTMAN

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WITTIEST
GERALO &amp;\ ZEN- ANNETTE CRIBB

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LARRY HUGGI:NS- VIRG!NlA EADDY

�SUPERLATIVES

MOST ATHLETIC

MOST TALENTED

WENDELL ROGERS- DENA BERG

KEN POWELL- KATHY HANNA

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

MOST DEPENDABLE

OAVQ) MILES-HOLLY HANNA

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NORRIS POWELL- DONNA PAPITTO

�BEST SC~I OOL SPlRIT

MOST INTELLECTUAL

GEORGE CREEL-BEVERLY HANNA

VAN POWELL- RAMONA HANNA

MOST COURTEOUS
JAMES EDWARD STONE-PAMELA PERRY

MOST TALKATIVE
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BILLY RAY STONE-CAROLYN MARLOWE

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LENEW POWERS-KATiiRYN ALTMAN

BENJIE TANNER- SANDRA FAYE ALTMAN

MOST VALUABLE

BEST DRESSED

BARRY ALn1AN-CECELIA CHANDLER

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RANDALL CALCUTT- CHERYL HUMPHRIES

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BU!y Taylor, ,Jean Furches, Linda Wise, Gcn Dllr g.

�Sports

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�The FL ASH ES had an outstanding season, winning five out
of ten games . We salu te oul· boys and coaches for a j ob well
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Coaches John Galloway, Walter Bell, ancl Don Davis view film
of r ecent victory.

VARSITY

FIRST ROW : Ray Huggins, Dr exel Avant, Ervin Taylor, Dickie Bennett, Cal'l'oll Ca•·ter, J ames Elber t Haselden.
SECOND ROW: Ken Lyerly, Ha l Edwal'ds, Larry Taylor , Rex Thompson, Larry Huggins . THffiD ROW : John
Galloway, COACH, Walter Bell, COACH, Larr y 'Miller, Eal'l Tanner, Buddy Dennis, Gene Miller, Ken Powell.
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�Larry llugglns - RHB

Larry Miller - C

Randall Calculi - G

Geor ge Creel - T

FOOTBALL

FIRST ROW: Reid Tyler, Ronnie Gaster, Ray Rogers, Freddy Brown, Jamie Player, Randy Hanna, Dennis Cribb,
MASCOT. SECOND ROW: Ray Stone, Mallon Baxley, Randall Calcutt, Jay Creel, Bllly Prosser, Ronnie Johnson.
TIIIRO ROW: Wendell Rogers, Randy Newell, Randall Cox, George Creel, Jerry Jones, Gary Smith, MANAGER, Don
Davis, COACH.
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�Billy Prosse r Co- Captain - QB

James Elbert Iiaselden - LE

Ronnie Johnson - LG

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J . Junior Creel - LG

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Car ol Carte r
Jerry Jones
Gene Mille r
Wayne Godwin

Jam ie Playel' - RHB

Randy tianna - C

Ray Stone - LHB

�Er vin Taylor - QB

Ken Lyerly - RG

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Buddy Dennis - LT

Hal Edwards - LHB

Dickie Bennett - RHB

Earl Tanner - FB

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�GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Left to Right, Imogene Mitchcom, Ardith Allman, Cindy Hughes, Ramona Hanna, Dena Berg, Geri Berg, Shelby Dennis,
Kathy Lambert, Janice Prosser, Shirly Haselden, Judy Fcnters. Connie Jones, Suzanne Eaddy, Captain- Donna Papitto,
Coach - Don Davis, Co-Ca!&gt;lain - Theresa Eaddy.

Under the coa ching of Mr. Don Davis the
girls have had a ve r y good season. Under his
strategntic coaching the girls have had a teneight-two r ecord.
Along with his unique coachi ng Mr . Davis led
the team ln ga ining the " Good Spor tsmanship
Award" in the tournament.
Although we are losing two of our main player s, we have an excellent bench which we are
depende nt upon.

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�Shelby Dennis, Porward

Gerl Ocrg, Cuard

Captain:
Donna Papltto

Janice Prosser, Guard

Dena Oerg, Forward

Co-Captain:
Theresa Eadd)•

Theresa Eaddy, F'orwa rd

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Donna Papitto, Guard

�Kathy Lambert, Guard

Judy Fenters, Forward

Suzanne Eaddy, Guard

Shirley Haselden, Forward

Ramona Hanna, Gu.."lrd

Connie Jones, Forward

Cindy Hughes, Guard

Imogene Mitchcom, Forward

Ardith Altman, Guard

�BO YS' VARSITY BASKETBALL

Left to Right, back row: Ken Powell, Wendell Rogerb, R.'\ndy !'ewell, Mr . J ohn Calloway, Randall Cox, Oa\•ld Miles,
Billy Baystone. Kneeling: Earl Tanner, Ken Lyerly, L:u·ry Miller, flal Edwards and Larry Huggins.

Mr. J ohn Galloway has marched the
J .H.S. boys to an outstanding season this
year. We thank him for the time he has
gladly contributed toward our team.
All of the Johnsonville Boy's Varsity
Basketball Team salute you.

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�Co- Captains
Ken Powell
Wendell Rogers

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Earl Tanner

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Ken Lyerly

Fbndy Newell

�Senior
Players
Ke n Powell
Wendell Rogers

Billy Ray Slone
Larr y Mille r

Lan y Huggins
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�BASEBALL

Left to Right - Mallon Ba xl ey, l'a rl Taltller, .La r ry Mill e r, Coach Bell, Dilly Pr osse r, David Miles, &amp; J ames
llaselden.

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Catch that high fly, David!!

Batter up, Larry!

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Janice Prosser, Imogene Mitcheorn .

We consider ou r c hee rleade rs as a very
good example of school spi r it. They are r esponsible for all the " P ep Rall ies" a nd skits that ar e
put on. They also have the respons ibility of lead ing the students in lheir cheers at all the Basketball and Football games .
With the help of Mrs . ViJ·ginia P oston, ou r
sponsor, and Dena Be rg, our captain, t hey have
advanced far.

Sponsor:

MJ'S . Virginia 1&gt;oston

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Ge r i Ber g, J un lor

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Suz.~nnc Eaddy, Sophomore

Imogene Mitcheom, Junior

l.inda Wise, J unior
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Connie Jones, Freshman

�JUNIOR VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS

Glynnis Avant, Carolyn Mille r, Dixie Heru·n, J udith
rtownlree, Sandra Wise, &amp; Debbie Greenwood .

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Dickie Bennell, Bobby Hooks, John Row1lrce, ~tanager.

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Parker, Susan Knight, Jo Beth McKissick, Bobble JOIUlson, Left To Right, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Miller, Barbara
Soma•·, Saundra Hooks, Kathey Powell, Debbie Greenwood, Phyllis Thigpen ... Coach- Mr. Walle•· BelL
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Mr. Walter 8ell

MANAGER
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No. 20 - Rex Thompson
12 - James Elber t llnseldcn
25 - Dilly P•·osSOI'

NO. 24 - OaZTCil lllllllllhl'iCS

25 - Willie Joe Evans
14 - Dickie Bennett
11 - Wayne Todd

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FRONT HOW: Lynn CanH• •·on, .Judy Rowntl·cc, D!x1e Hea rn, Elizabeth J ohnson, Nell Feagin . SECOND ROW :
Diane Player , Oobl&gt;lc Jane Johnson, Joe Beth McKissick, Brenda McDaniel, Oemicc Slone. TlllRO 110W:
Cindy Mc Kissick, .Jo ll:u·IC!cld, Ca 1·otyn Mille r, Tense! P e rry, Debbie Greenwood.
COACH - Mr. Walte r Bell

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BASEBALL
FOOTBALL

MANAGERS: Drexel Auant, John Rountree
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MASCOT: Dennis Cribb; MANAGER: Gar y Cribb.

�Activities

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THE GOLD
YEARBOOK

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After many long and tedious hout·s or
worrying, planning layouts, and soliciting
advertisements, here is your 1966 GOLD
AND BLACK. It is with much pr ide as
well as fatigue that we present this annual
to you.

LAYOUTS- Miriam Barnhill, Amelia tlan·eU, Dena
Berg, Annette Crib.

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Hanna, Geri Berg, Carolyn Marlowe, Donna Papitto,
Van Powell, Virginia Eaddy.

CO- EDITORS AND SPONSOR

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Ardith Altman, Theresa Eaddy, Kathy !Ianna, Pamela
Perry, Van Powell.

�AND BLACK
STAFF
We wou ld like to take this opportunity
to thank our advisor, our subscribers,
bus iness establishments and countless
others who made possible this our volume
of memories .

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AD COMMITTEE:
VI rg inla Eaddy, Donna Papitto, Holly Hanna, Sand •·a
Faye Altman, Beve1·1y Hanna, Ramona Hanna .

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Hanna, Juanita Creel, Sandra Faye Altman, Barba•·a
Ann Powell, David Miles, Beve•·ly Hanna, Ramona
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Sandra Faye Altman.

�NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORE

The Neighborhood Youth Core has helped some young people to earn a little extra money this
year. We hope it continues its work.

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Mikel Evans
Library Assistant
Montez Avant

Lunchroom Helper

Ga•·•·y Smith
Playg•·ound Helper
Norris Powell
Ortice Worke r

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�SCHOOL CHOIR

DIRECTOR: Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy
ACCOMPANIST: Mrs. Sara Eaddy

FRENCH CLUB

SPONSOR - Mrs. Jane Davis

�BETA CLUB

FIRST ROW : L:&gt;.rry Huggins, David Miles. SECOJI.'D ROW : ~Irs. H. M. Floyd, SPONSOR; Jean Furches, Ramor&gt;.a
Hanna, Dena Berg, Billy Taylor. THffiO ROW: Theresa Eaddy, Ardith Altman, K:&gt;.thryn Altman, Cindy )lcKissick,
Rencltc Lyerly, Beve rly Hanna, Donna Papitto, Sandra Wise, Linda Wise, Imogene ~htcheom. FOURTH ROW: Gerl
Berg, Andy Richardson, Fay Bu rrows .

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The 13ETA Club is com posed of students who
maint.'l.in a ninety average or above per semester.
Centering t heir at tenti on on scholarship,
this is one of the most r espected clubs in school.
Mrs. H. M. Floyd - Sponsor
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�FffiST ROW: Randy Newell, CO- RECREATIONAL CHAffiMAN; Kathryn Allman, CHA.PLAtN: Cindy McKissick, REPORTER; Andy Richardson, PARLIAMENTARIAN; Janice Prosser, SECRETARY; Donna Papitto, PRESIDENT;
Vir ginia Eaddy, VICE- PRESIDENT; Jean Fur chcss, TREASURER; Steve Knighl, CO- RECREATIONAL CHAIRMAN.
SECOND ROW: Johnny Thigpen, Lar ry Taylor, Brenda Altman, Amenda Emery, Laxton Cole, Imogene Mitc heom,
Cecelia Chandler, Tenzil P e ny, El izabeth Johnson, Renetta Coker, Gwen Tyler, BePerly Hanna. THIRD ROW : Oer yl
Humphries, Wayne Todd, Noonie Eaddy, Geri Berg, Ch eryl Humphries, Kathy Hanna, Holly Hanna, Sandra Faye
Humphries, Amma Oean Taylor, Ramona Hanna. FOURTH ROW: Mrs . T helma Eaddy, SPONSOR; Oena Berg, Nellie
Mathews, Joan Ty ler, Bar bara Matthews, Josephine Cannon .

South Carolina High School Library Assistants
Senior Award
L ibrary Assistants
Holly Hanna
Dena Berg
Donna Papitto
Beverly Hanna
Cher yl Humphr ies
Kathy Hanna
Ramona Hanna
Nell ie Matthews
Sandra Faye Humphries
Amma Dean Taylor
Virgin ia Eaddy
Larry Huggins
Larry Miller
Cecelia Chandler

�S CHOOL
We salute the FLASHES STAFF for the
wonderful job that lhey have done in the past
years. They are an attribute to the school.
Mrs. Madeline Lyerly has been advisor
to the FLASHES STAFF £or a number of
years and is doing a commendable job.

Our exccUonl Sports and Social Editors
are always on the job.

Co- Edito•·s . .
News Editor .
Soc ial Editor
Art Editors .
Clubs Editors
Sports Editors .
News Staff .
Features .
Typists
Advisor . .

An alert news staff gathers and edits all
newsworthy items.

The typists busily prepare the stencils.

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�FLASHES
The job of the School FLASHES staff is indeed an important one. They must r epor t Ute
happenings in our school accurately and objectively .
They must work together as a team, combining all of their r csou t·ccs and talents to present to the Student Body a p erfect newspaper.

Our Co- Editors and advisor work hard
to g ive us the best possible newspaper.

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. . Dena Berg and Jane Powell
. . . . . . . . . . Jean Furches
. . . . . . . . . . Donna Papltto
. Noonle Eaddy and Billy Taylor
. . . . . . . . . . Virginia Eaddy
. Imogene Mitcheom a nd L:trr y Miller
. Gerl Berg, Renette Lyerly, and David Miles
. . . . . .Faye Burrows and Ramona Ha nna
. Cecelia Cl•,ndler, Cheryl Humphries, and
. . . . . Barry Altman
. . . . . . . . . . . Mrs . Madeline Lyer ly
The News and Features Editors cxchnnge
news.

Art Is an Important part or the paper.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Dale Marlowe, Bobby Hooks, DeVon Me r edith, Renette Lye rly, J ean Furches, Ken
Lyerly, Ge r ald Baze n, Larry Huggins , Ardith Altman, Ther esa Eaddy, Cheryle J oye, Lyml Gaste r, Jackie Ha •ma, Ca rol
Ha nna, Van Powell.

The student council organization is based upon a dem ocratic philosophy of education which l·espect.&lt;; the value of
both faculty and s tudent par ticipation in school management.
For the school staff, the student cow1cil represents an educationally sow•d teaching device; fo r the s tudent, i t rep r esents a learning expe r ience which is interesting, meaningful,
and practical.

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LARRY HUGGINS
President

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�BUS DRIVERS

LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendell Rogers, Ken Powell, Gerald B.~zen, James Edward Stone, Benjie Tanner, Barry Allman,
Wayne Humphries, Andy Richa t·dson, Deryl Humphries, Norris Powell, Geor ge Creel, Randy Johnson, Lany Miller,
Larry Huggins, Van Powell, Luther Stone, Ramona Hanna, Holly Hanna, Beverly Iianna .

BLOCK I CLUB

FffiST ROW: Imogene Mitcheom, Dena Berg, David Miles, Hal Edwards, Andy Richardson, Randy Newell, Ken Powell,
Jay Creel, Geot•ge Ct'eel. SECOND ROW: Theresa Eaddy, L.~rry Huggins, Suzanne Eaddy, Mallon B.~xley, Ea rl
Tanner, Laxton Cole, Billy Prosser, Wendell Rogers. THIRD ROW: Don Davis, COACll, Ootma Papitlo, Geri Ber g,
Jam ie P layer, Wayne Godwin, Ken Lyet·ly, L.'lrry Miller, James Edward Haselden.

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FIRST ROW: Donnis ~latthews. Philip Marlowe, Joe King, Bailey Powell, Carroll Jones, Edward Parrott, ~lexford
Hartfield. SECOND ROW: Wayne Humphries, Robert Eaddy. Howard Powell, Glenn Hanna, Roger Barefoot, Rex
~ Thompson, Danny DeCamp, Luther Stone, Van Powell, Marion Hanna, ~1r. Tracy L. Lane. ADVISOR. THIRD ROW:
Wayne Matthews, Gar y Humphries, Waylen Stone, Malloy Player, Kenneth Anderson, Mnllon (lax ley, Richard Parnell,
Wilson Willis, Jerry Lynn Altman, Randy Stone. FOURTH ROW: Clayton Harrelson, Roger Haselden, Roget· Daniels,
Denjle Tanner, Tony Roger s, Billy Ray Stone.

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

President . . Van Powell
VIce P•·es•dent . . . Gary
Humphries
Treasurer . . Luther Slone
Reporte r. . Howard P owell
Sentinel . . . Way len Stone
Sccrct:u·y . . Glen Eaddy
(Not Pictured)

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K..'IEELh'\0: Ltnd.1 \VIS", Su~:utnc Eadd)', Dena Berg, Ramona Hanna, Donna J&gt;al&gt;tllo, Gcrt Bct·g, Jean Furches,
Ther esa Eaddy, t'ayc Bt•rrows. SECOND HOW: Rcncuc Lyerly, Otanne Player, ~larle llUj!l!lns. Sandra Faye Altman,
Nl!ll Feagin. Cind)' ~lcKisslck. Hcnctta Coker, Carolyn Baxley. Donna Thomas, J&gt;cgg)' Eaddy. J&gt;alricia Ann Marlowl',
Bernice Stone, Brcnd.1 G.uncr. C:u·olyn Sisk. TIIIHD ROW: Shetla :\Iarsh, Judy Fenter!&gt;. Helen McKissick, JoAnn
1)•1er. Janice Pro:.scr, carolyn :llarlowe, Shelb)' Dennis. JoAnn Altman, Judy Roundtree, Shirley Haselden, Kathy
L;.tmbcrt. Bcatncc Collins, G" yndolyn 1)·1cr.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
OFFICERS
. . Geri Berg
PRESIDENT . .
. Donna Papltto
VICE-PRESIDENT .
. Jean Furches
SECRETARY . . . .
Ramona Hann:\
TREASUREH . . . .
. . Dena Berg
REPORTER . . . .
SUzanne Eaddy
SOCIAL CHAffiMAN.
. Faye Burris
YEARBOOK CIIAIIlMAN.
RECORD BOOK CHAIRMAN. . . Llnd:t Wise

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�FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

FmST HOW: ll oll y IIanna, Virginia l•:addy, Donna Papitto, Suzanne Eaddy, .Jane Powell. SJ::COND ROW: Mrs. Whaley, ADVISOH; Beverly Hanna, Dena Ocrg, Kathc o·yn Altman, Gerl Berg, Jean 1-'urcll('S, I&lt;:Hhy Ii anna, Carol llnnna .

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF
AMERICA

LEFT TO RIGHT: ~Irs . \ 'era Stone. ADVISOR: Jean l'urches. Elizabeth Johnson. Detty Lou Hanna, JoAnn Altman,
Rtt.l Ann Coker, JoAnn Tyler, Pamela Perry, Barbara Powell, Jauneta Creel. S.mdra F:wc Altman.
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�Advertisements

�Federal Projects Coordinator

JERRY \V, POWELL

JohnsonvllleSchools welcomes back one or Its for mer students as a new member or the Starr.
Mr. Powell Is a graduate or Clemson College. He has served as an oUicer In the u. S. Army for about six year s, three
or these years were spent with the u. S. Forces or Ger many.
He came to Johnsonville Schools from Pleasant Hill HighSchool
where he taught Science.

WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK TRIP 1965

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�SENIOR CLASS
BARRY ALTMAN

WARDlE RANDALL CALCUTT

FFA-1; BetaClub-4; Bus Driver-3,4; Senior
Superlative; Flashes Staff-4.

Football-4; Senior Superlative-4; T &amp; I Club
-4 .

.JERRY LYNN ALTMAN

RUBY CEC ELIA CHANDLER

FFA-1,2,4; Baseball-4; 4-H-1,2.

, FHA- 1; Chorus-2,3; Flashes Staff-4; Senior
Superlative.

JOANN ALTMAN
RITA ANN COKER
FHA-1,4; FBLA-4, Officer-4; Annual Staff4; Harvest Queen Candidate-2; Miss Gold
and Black Candidate- 3,4; Chorus-1; Senior
Superlative.

FHA- 1; Chorus-1; May Day Attendant-3; Annual Staff-4; FBLA-4, Officer- 4; Miss Gold
and Black Contestant- 3,4; School Seal Winner
-3.

MARY KATHRYN ALTMAN

GEORGE MARION CREEL

Class Office r-1,4; FHA-1,2,3, Local officer
-3, Sub-district officer-3; Beta Club-3,4;
LibraryClub-1,2,3,4, Officer- 4; FTA-4; Gold
and Black Staff-4; Homecoming Court-3;
Senior Superlative; Miss Hi Miss-3.

FFA- 1; Football-1,2,3,4; Bus Driver-4;
Block J - 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative.
BETTY JUANITA CREEL
FHA-1; FBLA- 4, Officer-4; Annual Staff-4.

SANDRA FAYE ALTMAN

MARTHA ANNETTE CRIBB

FHA-1,4; FBLA- 3,4, Officer- 4; Miss Gold
and Black Candidate-1,2; Harvest Queen
Candidate-!; May Court-3; Senior Superlative; Annua l Staff- 4; Homecoming Court-4.

Chorus-1,2,3; Library Club- 1,2,3; FHA-1,2,
3; Senior Superlative.
LINDA CRIBB

GERALD TEDDY BAZEN

FHA- 1,2; Chorus-1,2,3; Library Club-3,4;
Gold and Black Contestant-3.

Student Council-4; Bus Driver-4; Senior
Superlative.

VIRGINIA CAROL EADDY
FHA-1,2,3; Library Club-2,3,4, Vice-President-4; FTA-3,4, President- 4; Chorus-1,2,3;
Flashes Staff-3,4, Club Editor-4; Gold and
Black Staff-3,4, Co- Business Manager-4; 4H- 1,2,3,4, Officer-3,4; Junior Leadership
Club-1,2,3,4, OHicer-3, 4; Florence County
Council-3,4, Officer-3,4; Homecoming Court
-4; Miss Senior-4; Senior Superlative.

DORA GORDENA BERG
FHA- 1,2,3,4, Officer- 1,2,4; Beta Club-1,2,4,
Chaplain-2, Vice President- 4; FTA-3, 4,
Officer-3; Block J Club-1,2,3,4, SecretaryTreasurer-S, President-4; Library Club-4;
Flashes Staff-1,2,4, Art Editor-3; Co-Editor
-4; Gold and Black Staff- 3,4; Basketball-1,2,
3,4; Cheerleader- 1,2, 3,4, Captain-4; May Day
Attendant-1,2,3; Homecoming Court-2,3,
Homecoming Queen-3; FFA Sweetheart- 3;
Miss FHA-4; DAR Award-4; Miss Gold and
Black Contestant-1,2,3,4, Second Runner- Up
-4; Senior Superlative; Alternate Girls' State
-3; Candidate for Harvest Queen-1.

HARLEY CLEVELAND .I.''ILYAW
FFA-1; Baseball-4.
BEVERLY DAVIS HANNA
FHA- 1,2,3,4, Officer-4; FTA-3,4, Officer-4;
Library Club-2,3,4, Local Officel·-3, District

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�DIRECTORY
Officer-4; Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Annual Staff- 3,
4, Jr. Editor-3; May Day Attendant-2; Gil·!
Scoul-1, 2; Basketball-!, 2, 3; Sco1·ekeeper-4;
Block J Club-4; Chorus-1,2; Marshal-3;
Girls' State-3; Betty Crocker Award-4; Senior Supedative; Miss Gold and Black Contestant-2,3,4.

LARRY BRUCE HUGGINS
FFA-1,2; Sentinel-2; Beta Club-2,3,4; Library Club-2,3,4; Student Council-4; President-4; Senior Class President; Senior Superlative; Bus Driver-3,4; Block J Club-2,
3,4; Officer-3; Football-2,3,4, Manager- !;
Co- Captain-3; Basketball-4; Flashes Staff3; Harvest King- 3.

HOLLY LORRAINE HANNA
FHA-2,3; Library Club-3,4; FTA-3,4, Officer
-4; Homecoming Court- 2; Miss Gold and
Black Conlestant-1,2,3,4; Bus Driver-4; Annual Staff-4; Senior Superlative.

JANIE CHER YL HUMPHRIES
Library Club-1,2,3, 4; Flashes Staff-3,4; Chorus-2,3; Senior Superlative; Class Officer-!.

MARY KATHLEEN HANNA
SANDRA FAYE HUMPHRIES
FTA-3,4; Lib1·ary Club- 2,3,4; Chorus-2,3;
FHA- 1; Annual Staff-4; French Club-4; Senior Superlative; 4- H-1,2,3,4.

May Day Attendant-2 ; Library Club-3 .4; Chorus-1,2; FHA-1.

MARION LA VERNE HANNA

ROBERT RANDALL JOHNSON

Bus Driver-4; FFA-1,2,3,4, President-3; 4H-1,2.

FFA-1; Bus Driver-4; Senior Superlative;
Chorus-3, PresJdent-3.

RAMONA LOUISE HANNA

CAROLYN JEANETTE MARLOWE

Best All Al·ound-4; Chief Marshal-3; Class
Office r-3; Beta Club-1,2,3,4, Socia l Chairman-3, President-4; Library Club-1,2,3,4,
Presldent-3; Senior Superlative; FHA-1,2,3,
4, local Offic el·-2,3,4, District President-3,
State Repo rter-4, State Convention-2,3,4,
Chicago National Convention- 3, Basketball4; Gold and Black Staff- 3, 4, J unior Editor- 3;
Flashes Staff-3,4, Social Editor-3, Feature
Editor-4; Chorus- 1,2; Girls' State-3; Girl
Scouts- 1,2; Miss Gold and Black Contestant!; F TA-4; Miss Vox-3; Miss FHA Court-3;
Bus Driver-4; French Club-4; Student Counc il-3, School Motto Winner-3.

FHA-1 ,2; Chorus-!; Gold and Black Candidate
-3,4; A1mual Staff-4; FBLA-4, Officer-4;
Senior Supe1·lative.
CHARLES DAVID MILES
Beta Club-1,2,3; Chorus-1,2; Baseball-2,3;
Basketball-3,4; Block J - 2,3,4; French Club4; Annual Staff-3,4, Co-Business Manager-4;
Flashes Starf-2,3; Senior Superlative; King
Teen.
LARRY MCSWAIN MILLER

AM ELIA ANN HARRELL
Football- 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain-3; Baseball-1,
2,3; Basketball-2,3,4; Block J Club- 1,2,3,4,
Officer-3; FFA-1; Library Club-2,3,4; Class
Officer-1 ,3; Beta Club-2,3,4; Senior SuperLative; Bus Drivcr-3,4; Flashes Staff-3,4,
News St:aff-3, Sports Editor-4; Chorus-2,3.

Chorus- 1,2; FHA-1; FBLA-3; Miss Gold and
Black Contest-3; Homecoming Coul·t-4.
BETTY JEAN HATFIELD
Chorus- 1,2; FHA-2; Library Club-1; Gold
and Black Candidate-3; 4-H-1.

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�SENI OR CLA SS DIRECTORY
DONNA MARIE PAPITTO

NORRIS TAN NER POWELL

Class office r-3; FHA- 1,2,3,4, Chairman-2,3,
Vic e President-4; Beta Club- 1,2,3,4; Block
J Club-3,4; Basketball- 1,2,3,4, Captain- 4;
May Court 1,2; Gold and Black Staf£-3,4;
Junior Editor 3; Co- Editor 4; Flashes Staff
3,4; New Staff 3; Social Ed itor 4; Chor us 2;
Senior Superlative; Alternate to Gir ls' State
3; Ma r s hal 3; Girl Scouts- 1,2; Pres ident- 2;
Candidate for Harvest Queen-2,3, Runner-up
-2, Harvest Queen-3; Library Club- 2,3,4,
Presid ent-4; Miss Gold and Black Cand idat e
-1,3; FTA- 3,4, Secretar y-3, Vice President

Basketball-1 ; Baseball- 3;
Superlative.

F FA- 1; Senior

VAN ERVIN POWELL
Student Counc il-4; Chorus -2; FFA- 1, 2,3, 4,
P res ident- 4; Ma r s ha l-3; Senior Super lative ;
Boys' State- 3; 4-H-1,2,3,4; Beta Club-4; Bus
Driver- 3,4; Annua l Staff- 4, Co- Editor - 4 .
LENEW POWERS

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FFA- 1; Senior Superlative.

PAMELA JEAN PERRY

WENDELL LEE ROGERS

FHA-1,2, Officer- 2; FBLA-4; Chorus-1; Annual Staff- 4; Libr ary Club- 1,2; Senior Superlative ; Miss Johnsonv ille High Ru nn er- up
-4 .

FFA- 1; Football- 3, 4, Co- Captain- 4; Bus
Driver - 4; Basketba ll-3,4, Co- Captain-4 ;
BlockJ Club 3-4; Class Office r-4; Boys' State
- 3; Senior Supe l'iative.

WILLA DEAN P OSTON

BILLY RAY STONE

Glee Club-1,2; FHA- 1,2; Miss Hannah High
School Contest-3; FTA-2,3; 4- H- 1,2.

FFA- 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H-1, 2; Basketba ll-4; Senior
Super lative; Block J Club-4.
J A;VlES EDWARD STONE

BARBARA ANN POWELL
FFA-1; T &amp; I Club-4; Officer; Bus Driver - 4;
Senior Superlative.

FBLA-4; Annual Staff- 4; Chorus- ).,2 .

LUTHER MALCOLM STONE
JANE ELIZABETH P OWELL
F FA- 1,2, 3, 4; Officer-2; Bus Driver - 4.
Class Officer- 1,2, 3, 4; FHA- 1, 2; Beta Club4; F'I'A- 3,4, Office r - 3,4; Chorus -1, 2; Flashes
Staff- 3,4; Co-Editor- 4; Senio r Superlative;
Homecoming Court- 1; May Cou r t-1; Miss
Gold and Black Candidate- 1,2,3; Miss Johnsonville High Second Runner- up-4; Marshal
-3; Student of the year-1.

RANDY STONE
FFA- 1,2, 3,4; Har vest King- 2.
ULY BENJAMIN TANNER
FFA- 1,2,3,4, Officer- 2,3; Senior Superlative
Library Clu b-1,2; Bus Dr iver - 4; 4-H-1 ,2.

KENNETH RAY P OWELL
Class Officer- 1, 2; Student Counc il-3; Bas ketball-2,3,4, Co- Captain- 4; Football- 1,2,3,
4; Baseball-2; Chorus -1,2,3 ; Librar y Club3; Block J Cl ub- 2,3,4, Officer-4; Bus Driver
-4; Student of t he Year- 1; Senior Superlat ive;
Boys' State-3; 4-H- 1,2, 3,4, Officer- 2,3.

AMMA DEAN TAYLOR
Lib rary Club-1, 2,3,4 ; FHA-1,2; Chorus - 1,2;
Miss Gold and Black Ca nd idate- 1,2,3; Miss
Johnsonville High-4 .

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�SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS

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