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To record accurately the activities of t h e
1949 Senior Class of the Johnsonville Fi~h Schoolthe first class to ~raduate under the twelve year
plan-- would include many pleasant memories, sweet
triumphs , and bitter failures .

Keepin~

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in mind, we ha ve tried to portray a concrete and pictori al record of our as pirations, joys, and sorrows
in s uch a way that this edttion of the Gol d a nd Bla ck
will become with advan cin~ years a va luable souvenir
of the past .
Tbrou!h thes e pa(es are revealed the efforts
of the 1949 Staff in compi lin~ a y ear book that we
hope will sat i sfy the varied tastes of t hose who
read this volume .

The t ask was difficul t and we can

only hope for a n ent r.usi astic accept ance of it by our
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Because of her unfailir.g and heartfelt interest
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bocat::s e she is alwaj s ready wi tb a word of encouravement or expression of s ympathy;
because her wise unaeratanding of our ~ any
problems will make her a memorable personality of
our hiph school days ,
but most of all , because of our d eep admiration ,
esteem , a.nd respect for her high ideals and faithful
devotion to auty , we, the Class of 1949, d edicat e
this yearbook to our sponsor, Mrs. R. Leo Carter,
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Senior Class History
Twelve years ago the memb ers of the present
seni or c lass, with bright, expectant faces, presented themselves to the first grades of various
schools to delve i nto the mysteries of Readin',
Ritin', and Ri .hmetic.

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Of the twenty-five or thirty first graders who
started here, only seven--Pearline J oye , D. w. Stone,Jr.,
David v. Creel, John Taylor, Henrie tta Barfield, Malcolm
P.aselden , and Louise Poa to n--h a ve remained t o the end.
other members of the present senio r class have joined
eit her in the grades or in high school .
We went through the usual trials and tribulations
of elememtary s chool under the wise guidance of Miss
Lizzie Walker Cockfi eld, Mrs. Rema Tay lor (Mar~aret
Boyd ) , Miss Catherine Cannon, Mrs. E. S. Stoddard,
Miss Enid Vause , Mrs. W. L. Tuten , Miss Eleanor Cox,
Mr. W. R. Jones , Mrs . W. L. Bryant and Mr. A. B. Young.
After going through the quarrels, pranks and
punishments, a ppearing in concerts scrubbed and shining
in new whi te dresses .and ribbons, or long pants and
bow ties, we finally entered high s choo l.
We started our high school years with a large
enrollment of eager fres hmen, full of enthusiasm and
extreme ideas, which our s uperintendent, Mr. H. M.
Floyd, i mmediatel y curbed and directed into proper
channels.
We entered our s ophomor e year with many new faces
joining ua. Thia was another year which we enjoyed
to the fullest. We made several field trips under
the dire.ction of our history teac her, Mrs. R. Leo
Carter. We were in a spin over the J unior-Senior
Banquet but it was most successful under the sponsorship of Mrs . Tracy Lane. The decora tions were breath
taking; the food was delic i ous , and oh , what l ove ly
dresses J
our Junior year will always stand out in our
memories. Since we had gi ven the rece ption our
s ophomore year we had many long months to make up
money for our trip to Washington, D. C. The Blackfaced Minstrel, "Hits and Misses, " will always be
recalled by us with much pleasure.
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In September, as s eniors we entered school with
a new d i gnity &amp;efitting our classification. Our
numger had been decreased by the l oss of several who
had graduated i n June with eleventh grade certificat es.
our class play, "Teen Town", was perhaps the outatand ing public performance presented B~ the class and was
unique in that a ll members had a part to perform.
We have also revived the forme r custom of having
a _pho t ographic-his toric year book for Johnsonville
High School. But above these accomplishments stands
our class record of which we are justly proud. The
twenty members who have the dis tinc tion of being
Johnsonville's first twelfth grade will always tie
grateful to our parents for making it pos sible for
us to arrive thus f ar on our educati onal careers.
--Louise Poston, Class F.istorian.

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I am thinking this morning, April 27, 1959, o£
my former classmates. As I atroll leisurely over
my landscaped estate to the banks of Lynches River,
I recall all of them as I've seen ~hem in their
various places of duty.
First to mind comes John Taylor, he and I graduated
from Cle~on together. His wife, Louise, is teaching
music in the high school and John is a civil engineer,
constructing a dual lane high-way between Frog Alley
and Possum Fork.
David v. (Buddy) Creel obtained his L L. B. and
is now practicing at Johnsonville.
Max Poston is really "aeeing the world". He is
an officer in the U. s. Navy, and well on the way
to be made an admiral.
Head Coach, D. W. Stone, Jr, of Notr$ Dame and
Gordon Altman, Coach at Duke University, get together
often to compare notes.
Phontella Bink Altman and Brice Gaster finally
married after Bink and Aggie Jean Poston had graduated
from Winthrop and Brice had organized a baseball
team of his own. Aggie Jean was offered a positioa
on the Winthrop Staff and accepted.
While at Walter Reid Hospital I saw Henrietta
Barfield, Fannie Lee Thompson, and Miriam Thompson,
who are now trained nurses. They are under the
supervision of Dr. Elizabeth Prosser.
Malcolm Haselden, bus driver for Gr•y Lines,
told me that Leiette Eaddy is an electrical
engineer in Columbia, s.• c. and Ellison Cain ia
running a fine restaurant there.
Nelson Davis kept on with boxing and now is
the Middleweight Champion.
Mary T. Todd is the private aecretary of a big
business executive in Columb ia.

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Pearline Joye is a missionary in China, but be£ore leaving the U. s. she graduated from Bob Jones
Uni vera i ty.
Hagood (Digger Oneil) Richardson ia a licensed
undertaker in Hemingway and they say people are
just dying to ride in his Cadillac.
Arter graduating from Winthrop, Mary E. Eaddy,
an artist, and Re1a Haselden, a designer, live in
New York.

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Thirrel Altman is catcher £or one o£ the major
league ball teama, and Harry Atkinson is a chemist
in Washington, D. c.
Virgileen .Cain, is head nurse at Columbia
Hospital.
Old Sparkle Miles, a major in the army, is
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dre~ming.
I must be o£f to Market.
--Jerry Powell, Class Prophet

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Wouldn't You Like to Have?
Fa.n nie Lee's smile and Hagood's grin;
Ellison'• strong, manly chin.
Louise's date book packed so tight;
Pearline's brain both keen and bright.
Buddy 's influence with the £acult¥
(That is something, you 'll agree.)
Nelson's head of curly hair;
Phonte lla'a dancing feet s o £air.
LeGette 's ne a tness:
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Aggie's swee t ness.

Gordon's athletic strength;
John's breadth and D. W.'s length.
Jerry's smooth clothes and looks;
Miriam's prowess in deep books.
Elizabeth's line o£ punk and grip;
Mary Travis-' a curved and ruby lip.
Henrietta's trick o£ baby talk;
Max's profile: Malcolm's walk?
Mix these personalities, stir t hem well,
The result might help you, who can tell?

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Gordon Altman, tirst rate boy, first •• t~e roll,
GerdoD truly aas a heart of geld.
Bimk Altman, second in line,
Is a girl taat is filled with geod cheer all tae time.
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Henrietta Barfield happy, demure, always disarms
Even tetal stran1ers wita aer natural cmarms.
Ellison Caia, mischief arises naturally ia his mind
But ais taougats are always &amp;entle and kind.
David v. Creel, tae boy who'll make geed,
Watca aim, see if ae deesn•t. We teld yeu he would.
Taat•a Nelson Davis wita tae blend, curly aa1r,
Even taough light hearted he's as goed as ae's fair.
Lecette Eaddy never stops till he's tarougb
Any task tkat would stump either me er you.
Malcolm Haselden, a leader, thouga in a ratmer quiet way,
He preserves dignity while at werk er at play.
Pearline Jeye, tae aappy oae w1ta sparkli•g brewn eyes,
CaB draw fortm music that will aypnotize.
Aggie Jean Posten, mer pupils will quickly learn,
Fer 1• aer fair kead intellectual fires burn.
Leu1se PQston is a girl filled with a alga ideal,
She'll achieve it teo, and early 1• her life, we feel.
Max Peaten is a "&amp;e-&amp;etter"-a &amp;reat boy all areund,
Filled w1ta 1Rtellectual views tbat are quite sound.
El1zabe t m Prosser-we can truthfully say,
Is quiet and friendly wita her levely, winning way.
Jerry Powell has brains, leeks, and personality, tee,
A really f1me fellew, 1sR't it true?
Hagood Richardsoft, dependable, reliable, first rate,
We'll be proud to see a married sen1er !raduate.
D. w. Stone, Jr., friendliest at scaool, tae title we apply,
Te tk1s aands ome fellew w1tk cherry !reeting, "Hi."
Jehn Tayler will make friends w~erever me goes
For daily more handsome and manly he gr~ws.
Fannie Lee T.aompson is a charming little minx
WAG has an intell igent way ef saying what sae ta1nks.
Miriam Thompsen, a girl wita looks and brains, teo,
We recemmend this aappy, laughing lass to you.
Mary Travis Tedd-1f there's werk to be d~ne,
We're bett1n! en her as the most s uccessful ene.
Here's good luck te yeu, eaca manly lad and charming lass,
Old '49, Joanscnv1lle Higa, is truly a wonderful class.
--Fannie Lee TAompson,
Class Peet

�CLASS WILL
We, tae Senior Class of Johnsonville Hi~
School, Johnsonville, S. c., aeing of sane mind
and memory (teacbera' opinion to the contrary) do,
here~y make and pualiah thia our Last Will and
Testament.
To tae Superimtendeat, Mr. H. M. Floyd, and
Sponsor, Mra. R. Leo Carter, the Seniors leave
thanks and appreciation for their patient understanding and faithful cuidance.
To the Faculty, the Seniors leave their a-ility
to "let aothing worry them."
To the Student Body, the Seniors leave their
"aenior privilecea" whioh never did materialize.
Section II
To Harry Gaskins,Gordon Altman leaves hia
place as bead dish washer in the lunchroom.

To Lenair Altman, D.
w. St one, Jr. leaves his
"S. R. 0." in assembly.

To Janet Eaddy, Phontella Altman leaves aer
place at Ocean Drive.

To Louise Thompson,
Fannie Lee Tho mpaon
leaves her ability to
cross the Thanksgiving
Road at Vox.

To I r a Mae Jones ,
Hen r i e t t a
Barfield
leaves her love for Mrs.
Carter's secreta.
To John Jomes, Ellison Cain leaves smokinc
space -.ehind tke gym.
To M a c· k La m-.ert,
David V. Creel leaves
hia race track to Mr.
Floyd's office and back.
To John w. Lyerly,
Nelson Davis leaves his
a~ility
to 8e first in
lunch line.
To B il 1 y
H an na ,
Pearline
Joye
leavea
her plac~ at the piano
singing~St.Louis Blues."
To Una Vivian Hanna,
Aggie Jean Poston leaves
her habit of blushing.
To Shirley Cox,Louise
¥os ton l:ea ve s her ablli ty
to "slink" up and down
the ~asket ball court.
To LeGrand Cox,
Max
Poston leaves his typewriter and notes.
To Marilyn DeWitt ,
Elizabeth Pros aer leaves
her place as janitor.

To Betty Ammons, Mary
T.Todd leaves her desire
to be the first woman
President.
To Danny Altman, LeGette Eaddy leaves hia
position as the class
"Monkeywrenoh."
To
Wayne, Lam~ert,
Malcolm Haselden leaves
his shovel used in ag.
To Shirley Cox, Jerry
Po\·.ell lea ves his guitar
as well as his love· for
music and "Heartaches."
To Mr. Floyd, Hagood
RichardaoR leaves
hia
position at the wheel in
the funeral coach.
To

Levond
Nettles·,
Mi~iam
Thompson leaves
her atility to act as
assistant lierarian.
To Donald Joye, John
Taylor leaves his unused
history note book.
Signed
this t hird

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sealed
day of June,

1949.

--Phontella Altman,
Class Attorney.

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Most Popular

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Lul a Beck Eaddy , Marrare t Avant, Geneva
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Billy J a vts , Rilly w.

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Kathryn Ann Grey , Erma Lee Ard, Yvonne
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Judy Ann Powell, Glady s rucks .

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Myrtlee EarnJ:lill , Dorothy Pucks , Jo e
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Billie Faye AltMa n , Sara Ell en

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Janie '1ae .Po¥:ell , Cecil Lyerl), Dess ie
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Rinnie Paselden, lv·artin Powell, Ierow

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Jackie Howell , J . G. Po·... ell ,
J i rr,.;i e Ianna , .!t1rs .

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Johnson Davi~,
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rartha Eaddy , Mary Corbin , Kay Roge r s ,
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Cecil Bowell , Donnie Jo Altman , Jimmie
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Rebecca Ann Johnson, Norma Jean Wise ,
Jimmie Barnhill, :.allie Lee Fue-hes ,
Loretta McDaniel, Vera Venters , Ruenette
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Juanita Stone , Elizabeth Evans, Liston
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Mary Jones,

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Margie Haselden, Wanda Eaddy, Vera Wise ,

Freddy Altman, Teddy Altman, Lavonia Hearn , Sarah Floyd.
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Third row:
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Equalia Powell, Patsy Owens , Ila RutB

Herman Powell, Elbert Joye, Linda Joye, A. R.

Dennis, Jimmy McColl, Carl Godwin .
Fourth row:

Carroll Gray, Jac\{ Al bers, Richard Joye,

Sylvia Jo Woodbury, James Barnhill, Hubert Daniela ,
Mrs. Richardson.

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Lela Lentz, Lucille Prosser, Sus ie Grieb,
Maisie Post•n, Billy Hanna, Brooks Eaddy,
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David Creel, Gorden Altman,

Pearline J~ye, Levende Nettles, Leona
Tllompson, Betty A!nmons , 1\trs. E. S . Stoddard, Miss Hattie Durant.
Second row: Shirley Cox, Jeanet t e Alt~an, Janet Eaddy,
Aggie Jean Post$n, Phontella Alt~an, Jean
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Una Vivian Hanna, Fanni e Lee Thompson,
Ha ze l Pawe ll, Renetta Cox, Eleanor Ann
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Vice President-------------------------Joan Tayl•r
President---------------------------David v. Creel
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Renetta Cox, Jean ~farsh, Miria11. Tlt.om.Pson.
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I r a Mae J ones,

Paontella Altt~.an, Fa nnie Lee Thom.Pson, Vera Dean
Haselden, Annabel Tayler, Lola Lentz,

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VirgiBia. Poston, Janet Eaddy, Marilyn DeWitt, Susie
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Buddy Creel, J ohn Taylor , Wallace Dunahoe,

Bobbie Langlej , Brooks Eaddy, Max Pos t en, Delance
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Ass't. Bditer-------------- -----------V.ary T. Todd
Bus . ~anager------- - -------------------Buddy Creel
Ass' t . Bus. ~,r.----- ------------------Jobn Tayler
Sperts Biitora--------- - ------- --Aggie Jean Pos t on
D. 'll . Stene
Exchange EdiDor ------ -------------Phontella Alt~an
Circulati0n !Lgr.------------ - --------t.uise Pos t en
J okes Edlt•rs---- --------------Fannle Lee Thompson
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Max Po sten , ¥rs .

Car ter , J ohn 'Iayl•r, David Creel, ·.trs. Lyerly,
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Ass•t . Edi ter- ------------------ - -----~ary T. Tedd
Publieity Mana,er---------------------- Ruddy Creel
Business Manager --- ----------- - --------John Tayle r
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Miriam Thom~s on,

Paontell a Bink Alt nan,

Gord~n Alt~an,

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Pros ser, Benrietta Barfield ,

Pear line Joye .
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R. Leo Car ter , Fa nnie Lee Tbo r:t_pson, Legette

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J ebn Taylor, Buddy Creel.

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Secret~ry ••••••••••.•••.•••••• Yallace Dun~hoe
Treasurer ••••••••••••••••••••• James .1 a t thews
Reporter ••••••••••••••••••.••• Ned L. Huggins
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Jack Whisnant , John Lewis Gaster , Dan
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Joye , Brantley Corbin, Uldo n Cox.

Second row : Rudolph Green wood , Harol d Altman, Bobby
Lantoley, Felton Powell, Wallace Dunahoe ,
Robert Nettles , Ned L. Hu r~ina.
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Will iam McDaniel, Jim Ga r roway , Larue Stone ,
Mr . Tracy Lane .

f'ourth row : J . D. Greenwood , a:lww.r::i Ta nner , Donald
Eaddy , Caro l Greenwood , Lincoln Cribb ,
James V.a tthews , Len a1~ Altman .
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Dorethea Thompson, Nella Rae Altman,
Nancy Cox, Shirley Cox, Frances Tanner ,
Eleanor Ann Poston, Shirley Johnson, Alice
Faye Rhames, Betty Ammons, Harriet Fumphries .

Second row:

Elizabeth Prosser, Sophie Ann Matthews,
Susie Cribb, Jackie McDaniel, Wilma Stone,
Ira ~ae Jones, Harriet Ann Creel, Marilyn
DeWitt, Anabel Taylor, Jean Marsh, Renetta
Cox, Pearline Joye.

Third row:

Betty Eaddy, Mary Dean Eaddy, Miriam
Thompson, Una Vivian Banna, Clarissa
P~ell, Beatrice Joye, Polly Su~ts, Vera
Dean Haselden, Vir~inia Poston.

Fourth row:

Annie Lee Filyaw, Monty Dell Perry ,
Genelle Henderson, Ileta Thompson,
Beatrice Marlowe, Grace Altman, Ramona
Cox, Frances Gaster, Gertrude Joye, Lucy
Joye, Mrs • Lane.

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Mary Travis Todd, A ~ie Je~n Poston ,
Bonnie Faye BellflowArs, Leona Thompson ,
Harriet Mae Stone, Louise Eaddy, Maisie
Poston, Fannie Lee Thompson, Ever Lou
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Pearline J oye, Fanni e Lee Tao mps on, Legette Eaddy.

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that they ure giving "The Best Year s

of Their Lives" in faithful, unselfish, and untiring
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