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����We, The Annual Staff, Do Proudly Dedicate ...

This book is gratefully dedicated to Mrs. Kathleen' Thompson Venters whohas for so many
years given freely of her time and talents to the students of the Johnsonville Schools. She has
encouraged the BEST in her students by refusing to accept less than the best they can do. In an
age where making-do and getting-by are often the passwords, she insists that life has more to
offer than bare existence. She has taught her students by precept and example that life is delightful and satisfying only in direct proportion to how energetically it is lived. Her students and her
community will long remember ·her influence.
"No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher."

sm WILLIAM OSLER

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�FORE

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An endless whirl of serious studies and gay activities characterizes our way of life
at J. H. S. We progress in an environment of varied components which enables us to
understand, accept, or question the present and future of which we are a part. Football
in the autumn, baseball in the spring, and basketball in the winter are all objects of our
sparkling enthusiasm. We are proud of our outstanding glee club and the performances
they stage. More than ten clubs function actively to encourage our participation in school
affairs. Many of our student body attend the gala Miss Gold and Black Contest, but
the most anticipated event of the year is the elegant Junior-Senior Ball. We experience
moments of defeat, of tragedy and of exultation. We do these things together. All this
is our way of life here at ... J. H. S.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration .. . ................ I I
Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I4
Classes ......................... 20
Student Life .... . ................ 44
Athletics ........................ 68
Features ........................ 84
Senior Class Directory .... . ....... I04
Acknowledgements .............. I06
Advertisements ................. I07
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�GOlDEN HOURS-AT DEAR OlD JHS

"A high spot of our year is the MISS GOLD and BLACK
Beauty Contest."

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A moment of relaxation with school work.

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"An evening remembered by all -

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Cheerleaders add color and spirit to games.
Mr. Floyd enjoying lunch.

A new homecoming queen is crowned.

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Peace and quiet at the end of a day.

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�BOARD OF TRUSTEES

LEFT TO RIGHT: Mayo Altman, Clifton H. Mudge, J. B. Richardson-CHAIRMAN, James McCall, John D. Eaddy.

DISTRICT
SUPERINTENDENT
Mr. H. M. Floyd

FEDERAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR
Jerry W. Powell

��Mrs. Helen G. Chapman

Mrs. Kathryn Floyd

Mrs. Helen Chapman teaches seventh
grade History, eighth and ninth grade World
Geography and World History. Mrs. Kathryn
Floyd teaches eleventh and twelfth grade English and Psychology. They are the very efficient Senior Sponsors.

Mr. John Galloway

Mrs. L u c i 11 e Chandler teaches
Home Economics Courses for high school
girls. Mr. John Galloway is in charge
of our high school Science Department.
He teaches Physics, Biology, Science,
and is the Boy-'s Varsity Basketball
coach.

Mrs. Lucille Chandler

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Mrs. Jessie Whaley
Mrs. Jessie Whaley is the
head of the Mathematics Department. Her courses include:
Algebra I and ll, Advanced Algebra, and Trigonometry. Mrs.
Vera Stone teaches business
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Business Math, and General
Business.
Mrs. Vera Stone

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�Mr. Henry W.
Dunahoe
Mr. Tracy Lane is handling
our Agriculture Department,
while Mr. Dunahoe is taking
care of our Carpentry Class.
Both are doing a fine job.
Mr. Tracy Lane

Mrs . Madeline Lyerly

Mrs. Sara Eaddy, who teaches
ninth and tenth grade English and
U.S. History, and Mrs. Madeline
Lyerly, who teaches high school
business courses, are the Freshman
advisors.

Mrs. Sara Eaddy

Mr s. Marjorie L. Bass, Mrs. Reid Nettles,
and Mrs. Virginia Poston are the eighth gr ade
teachers. Mrs. Bass teaches eighth and ninth grade
English, Mrs. Nettles teaches eighth gr ade Math
I and 11, and Mrs. P oston teaches eighth grade
Science.

Mr s. Reid Nettles
Mrs. Virginia Poston
Mrs. Marjorie L. Bass

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�Mr. William C. Wesley

Mr. Walter H. Bel:

Mr. William C. Wesley and Mr.
Walter H. Bell are in charge of the
canteen. Mr. Wesley is the guidance
counselor and the Varsity Football
coach. Mr. Bell teaches Physical Ed ucation and is the Varsity Baseball
coach.

Mrs. Lura Poston

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Johnsonville HighSchool is happyto
have Mrs. Lura Poston and Mrs. Clyde
Rowntree join its faculty this year. Mrs.
Poston is the new 1 i b r a r i an and Mrs.
Rowntree is the study hall teacher.

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Mrs. Clyde Rowntree

Mr. William L. Davis
teaches seventh grade Social Studies.

Mrs. Lucille Eaddy
Mr. William L. Dav

Mrs. L u c i 11 e Eaddy
teaches s i x t h and seventh
grade English.

�Mrs. Alice Faye Turner

Mrs. Everlee M. Lane

Mrs. Tracy A. Hagan

SIXTH
GRADE

Mr s. Mary L. Marsh

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Mrs. Nella Rae Stone

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Mrs. Louise Fincher
Mrs.Kathleen Venters
Mrs. Linda Sue Poston

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Mrs. Nancy T. Owens

Mrs. Louise B. Mackey

THIRD
GRADE

Mrs. Ruth Jones

Mrs. Veneice K. Brown

SECOND
GRADE

Mrs. Burgess L. Altman

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FIRST
GRADE
Mrs. Grace Altman
Miss Hattie Durant

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Miss Judy Blackwell

�PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH
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This year Mrs. Baker
teaches music to the second through the fifth grades.

Mrs. Keith Baker

LUNCHROOM STAFF

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Johnsonville has added to its staff a school nurse and
a nurse's aid. Mrs. Mary Dean Huggins and Lois McWhite respectively.

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CLEAN lNG STAFF
Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Carnell, Mrs. Power s, Mrs. Harrelson.

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Left: Mrs. Coker and
Mrs. Tanner.

Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Wise .
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���SENIORS
ClASS OFFICERS

PRESIDENT, Jean Furches; VICE PRESIDENT, Janice Prosser; SECRETARY, Linda Wise; TREASURER, Noonie
Eaddy; STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT, Randy Newell; STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, JoAnn Tyler and
Tenzil Perry.

CARROLL
ALTMAN

GERILYNN
BERG

FREDERICK EARL
BROWN

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PAULA FAYE
BURRIS

LOIS BRENDA
CALCUTT

JANICE R .
DRIGGERS

NE D MABRY
EADDY

NOONIE
EADDY

CARROLL EDWIN
COKER

J. JUNIOR
CREEL

GLENN ALFRED
EADDY

JAMES RONELL
EVANS

HUBERT DENNIS
FEAGIN

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DORIS JEAN
FLEMING

MARY JEAN
FURCHES

JAMES ELBERT
HASELDEN

CHARLES WAYNE
HUMPHRIES

JAMES DERYL
HUMPHRIES

RANDY

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DORIS IRENE
HATCHELL

ELIZABETH
JOHNSON

RONNIE
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JONES

STEPHEN MARTIN
KNIGHT, JR.

BARBARA A.
MATTHEWS

IMOGENE JACQULINE
MITCHEOM

RANDY EUGENE
NEWELL

JULIUS MANNIE
LYERLY

RENETTE
LYERLY

CYNTHIA JEAN
McKISSICK

TENZILANN
PERRY

JAMIE
PLAYER

�WILLIS MALLOY
PLAYER

LOIS JENNIFER
POSTON

WILLIAM A,
PROSSER

JANICE N,
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ANDREW LUTHER
RICHARDSON .

BILLY ASKINS
TAYLOR

JOANN
TYLER

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RAY BAINEY
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SARAH JO
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LINDA DIANE
WISE

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PRESIDENT:
Sandy Eaddy
VICE PRESIDENT:
Ken Lyerly
SECRETARY:
Sandra Wise
TREASURER:
Annette Nettles
STUDENT COUNCIL
MEMBERS:
Howard Powell
Miriam Barnhill

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Ardith Altman
Brenda Altman
Veretha Avant

Miriam Barnhill
Larry Cameron
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Robert Cassaboom

�Laxton Cole
Buddy Dennis
Sandy Eaddy

Suzanne Eaddy
Theresa Eaddy
Hal Edwards

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Amemda Emory
Willie Joe Evans
Wayne Godwin

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Hugh Hearn
Rita Haselden
Ricky Hanna

�Wanda Hanna
Ricky Haselden
Ray Huggins

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Ken Lyerly
Alton McDaniel

Carolyn McDaniel
Donna Faye Marlowe
Philip Marolowe

Annette Nettles
Dwaine Parrott
Mickey Poston

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ClASS OFFICERS

PRESIDENT, Bailey Powell; VICE PRESIDENT, Shelby Dennis; SECRETARY, Joe King; TREASURER, Bobby Hooks;
STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, Carroll Jones and Kathy Lambert.

SOPHOMORES
Wanda Abrams
Drexel Avant
Roger Barefoot
Mallon Baxley
Dickie Bennett
Jerry Coker

Renetta Coker
Beatrice Collins
Jeannette Cribb
Brenda Daniels
Roger Daniels
Mackey DeCamp

Shelby Dennis
Peggy Eaddy
George Eaddy
Robert Eaddy
Lee Elbert Ellis
David Evans

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Zeno Evans
Nell Feagin
Ronnie Gaster
Jacquelyn Gasque
Bonnie Hanna

Glenn Hanna
Jackie Hanna
Ann Hartfield
Mexford Hartfield
Shirley Haselden
Dixie Hearn

Bobby Hooks
Marie Huggins
Danny Johnson
carroll Jones
Connie Jones
Joe King

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Kathy Lambert
Dwayne Lyerly
Patricia Marlowe
Roger Dale
Marlowe
Shelia Marsh
Helen McKissick

Barry Morris
Carol Ann Nettles
Patsy Nettles
Edward Parrott
Richard Parnell
Diane Player

Bailey Powell
Dickie Prosser
Judy Rowntree
Carolyn Sisk
Bernice Stone
Cherry Stone

L. B. Stone
Teddy Tanner
Darry Thigpen
Donna Thomas
Rex Thompson
Gwen Tyler

�PRESIDENT:
Gail Ward
VICE PRESIDENT:
Carolyn Miller
SECRETARY:
Jimmy Mitcheom
TREASURER:
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STUDENT COUNCIL
MEMBERS:
Lydene Eaddy
Patsy Hanna

FRESHMEN

FIRST ROW: Steve Altman, Silvia Ammons, Glynis Avant, Nellie Ann Avant, Mike Bailey, David Barefoot, Johnny
Baxley, Sondra Baxley. SECOND ROW: Mitchell Bazen, Mikel Bellflowers, L. D. Cammeron, Glenn Cammeron, Derrel Cocker, Walter Collins, Randall Cox, Betty Jean Creel. THIRD ROW: Carlisie Creel, Carlton Cribb, Danny
DeCamp, Edward Drake, Cynthia Eaddy, Lydene Eaddy, Marylon Eaddy, Steven Eaddy.
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�Nelecnia Ellis
Brenda Evans
Debbie Greenwood
Charles Hanna
Patsy Hanna
Janice Hartfield

Randy Hartfield
Daniel Haselden
Valerie Hearn
Samuel Howell
Bobbie Hughes
Cindy Hughes

Bobbie Johnson
Levon Jowers
Cheryl Joye
Denson Lyerly
Jean Lyerly
Jerry Lyerly

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Perry Mackey
Gerald Marlowe
Phillip Marlowe
JoBeth McKissick
DeVon Meredith
Carolyn Miller

Jimmy Mitcheom
Shirley Owens
Eugene Parrott
David Lee Perry
Wanda Poston
Mary Powell

Mike Prosser
Johnny Richardson
Dale Smith
Patricia Smith
Bobby Stone
Jerald Stone

Danny Joe Tanner
Ervin Taylor
Iris Venters
Gail Ward
Fairlyn White
Carolyn Woodberry

�EIGHTH GRADE

Ann Altman
Donald Altman

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Nell Altman
Kenneth Barnhill
Jerry Burns
Jean Chaplin
Michael Clay
Gerald Coker
Linda Coker
Amy Cole
Glenn Cox
Linda Creel
Carroll Eaddy
Carolyn Eaddy
Wynn Eaddy
Palmer Filyaw
Jimmy Gaskins
Larry Glisson
Rodney Graham
Charles Hanna
Ronnie Hanna
Dan Hartfield
Tommy Hartfield
Emmalene Haselden
Gene Haselden
Tommy Haselden
Susan Huggins
Annie Lou Hughes
s. L. Hughes
Ann Johnson
Mary Ann Johnson
Carolyn King
Susan Knight
Carroll Lambert
Bryant Lambert
Bill Mace
Billy McDaniel
Wayne McDaniel
Glenn Meredith
Stephen Mudge
Renee Nettles
Gloria Parker
Dessie Parrott
James Parrott
Reginald Perry
Danny Player
Ralph Poston
Janet Powell
Dee Prosser
Shirley Prosser
Jacquelyn Roberts
Dewey Sisk
Gall Smith
Jackie Stone
Laross Stone
Linda Stone
Paula Stone
Gordon Tanner
Terry Tanner
Phyllis Thigpen
Perry Ann Thompson
Larry Tyler
Dale Walley
Randy Walley
Kenneth Wise

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Mary Etta Baxley
Jimmy Bellflower
John Benton
Jimmy Biering
Susan Blackwell
Charles Cantey
Jessie Carter
Terry Coker

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Legrande Altman
Robin Altman
Theresa Ammons
Julie Ann Avant
Boyd Baker
Sammy Barefoot
Iva Lee Baxley
Loulse Baxley

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Steve Coker
Kemp Coker
Nellie Von Collins
Troy Collins
Carey Cossaboom
Esther Douglas
Erma Faye Eaddy
Sara Nell Eaddy

Walter Floyd
Thomas Garris, Jr.
Shirley Glisten
Anthony Hanna
Connie Hanna
David Hanna
John Hanna
Johnny Hanna

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Loretta Hanna
Troy Hanna
Jerry Harrel
Sandra Hooks
Billy Huggins
Joe Huggins
Dwayne Humphries
Debra Jones

Debbie Lane
Charles Lyerly
Terry Lyerly
Norman Knight
Dan Marlow
Loretta Marlowe
Jerry Matthews
Sandra McCracken

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Martha Meredith
Timmy Miller
Alfred Owens
Jimmy Owens
Charlie Parrot
Nicky Hanna
Alan Poston

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Dimple Altman
Joe Altman
Laurence Altman
Kerris Avant
Joe Bailey
Reginald Baxley
Debbie Brown

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Monty Burnette
Louie Cameron
Ovedla Cameron
Karen Chandler
Debra Coker
Pamela Coker
Debra Collins
Barry Cox

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Llndewood Creel
Peggy Ann Creel
Darrell Cribb
Kathy Davis
Don DeMis
Joey DuRant
Midge DuRant

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Wayne Eaddy
Hank Feagin
Allen Filyaw
Linda Gaster
Carol Sue Glisson
Allee Faye Graham
Susan Graham

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Ricky Greenwood
Allee Hanna
Charles Hanna
Cindy Hanna
Randy Harrelson
Larry Hartlleld
Loretta Hartfield
Wylie Hartfield
Nancy Haselden
Mary Sue Hughes
Patsy Johnson
Gene Joye, Jr.
Cappy King
Lucllle Knight
Randell Lee
John Lyerly

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Leslie Marlowe
Mlllle Wayne Marlowe
Randy Marlowe
Steve Marlowe
Karen Mat,thews
Sharon Matthews
Nanette McAllister

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Gary McDaniel
Richard Me lton
ROMie Merldth
David Mudge
Gcneve Nettles
Gall Parrott
Judy Parrott
Dale Poston

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Grayling Powell
Kathy Powell
Gcneve Prosser
Patricia Prosser
RoMle Prosser
Marsha Ray
OaMy Stsk
Sherry Springs
Andy Stone
Saundra Stone
VIckie Stone
OaMy TaMer
Eric Tanner
Elizabeth Taylor
John Thompson

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Bob Turner
Randy Venters
Melanie Ward
Lynda Wellman
Deborah Wise
ldell Wise
Mike Wise
Paul Woodbury

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C. R. Altman
Kenneth Altman
Lana Altman
Movieta Allman
Oneal Altman
Pamela Altman

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RandelJ Altman
Susanne Altman
Oneil Ard
Chris Avant
Richard Baggett
Ray SalJou
Denise Barnhill

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Dale Batchelor
Charlene Baxley
Nancy Bellflowers
Mike Benton
Paul Bierlng
Mike Burns
Dwight Carraway

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Fritz Edwards
Dale Feagin
Ronnie Filyaw
Gregory Furches
Martha Garnett
Lexton Gaskins
Debra Gaster

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Patrick Coker
Richard Coker
NelJ Creel
Barry Crocker
Stephen Dukes
Cathy Eaddy
Jacqueline· Edgeworth

John Gaster, Jr.
Marie Glisson
Lucy Godwin
Irene Graham
Ronnie Harrell
Stephen Haselden
Wanda Haselden

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Anita Hodges
Karen Humphries
Jeanette Kinder
Mark King
Marilyn Garris
Althea Marlowe

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Christine McCallister
Sharon McOanle I
Ra.ndolph Miles
Deborah Mltcbeom
Deborah Mudge
Joey Newell
Carey Owens

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VIrginia Port
Dale Poston
Mackey Poston
Patsy Poston
Rlcl&lt;ey Poston
Sandra Poston
Pam PowelJ

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Gall Prosser
Christine Smith
Setty Jean Stone
Silly Stone
Jerry Stone
Kathy Stone
Mary Stone
Steve Stone
Sherrie Tyler
Eddie Wlso
Laura Wise
Myron Wise
Marilyn Woodberry

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Donnie Abrams
Akrus Altman
Karen Altman
Patricia Allman
David Ammons
Sherwin Altman
Susan Altman
Ricky Atkinson

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Marsha Avant
Gretchen SaJ&lt;er
Wayne Barefoot
Gall Batchelor
Caroltne Baxley
Rita Faye Baxley
Sandra Baxley
Sara AM Baxley
Pamela Burnett
Sutch Burrows
Russell Canty
Willard Carter
Bob Chaplin
Debbie Coker
Martha Coker
Pamela Coker

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DaMy Cox
Sandra Creel
Wanda Creel
Dennis Cribb
John Cribb
Elaine Curry
Rena Dell Dennis
Ricky Dennis

Cerise Eaddy
John C. Eaddy
Sleven Eaddy
Randall Evans
Angela Elam
Vlcke Evans
Suzanne Gaskins
Elaine Gaster

Launette Glisson
Larry Graham
AM Hanna
RoMie HarUield
Steve Hartfield
Barbara Hicks
Ray Hicks
Sharon Hucks

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Randall Johnson
Donna Keefe
William Kinder
Clyde Kirton
Nancy Knight
Hal Lewis
Joseph Lewis
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Trudy Lyerly
Elloree Marlowe
Debra McCracken
Christine McDaniel
Sonja Mc Kensie
Cherry Miles
Eugene Miles
Charlene Ow~ns
Mary Nell Owens
Mickel Owens
Lewis Parrott
Philip Perry
Nancy Poston
Teresa Poston
Wanda Poston
Claude Ray Powell
Gall Powell
Denward Prosser
Kitty Schlenger
Larry Sntith
DoMa Stone
Donna Stone
Mickey Springs
Dean Ray Tatum
Charlotte Taylor
Deborah Taylor
Kathy Thompson
Glenda Walley
Neal Ward
Beth Weave r
Krist! Wesley
Renee Willis
Thomas Willis
Kenneth Woodbury

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Jakey Altman
Michael Altman
Sharron Altman
Pamela Barefoot

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Ann Baxle y
Kathle ne Ba.x ley
Ga ry Benton
Debra Bler ing
Teddy Bishop
Dianna Blackwell
Mona Sue Burris

Sandra Carter
Beverly Coker
Mitchell Collins
Brenda Cox
Charles Creel
Bruce Cribb
Mary Anne Cribb
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Laura Lee Hagen
B!lly Hanna
Ethel Han.n a
Jack Hanna
Ronald Haselden
J oyce Johnson

Robin Lane
David Lawrence
Mary Lee
Jonathan Lewis
Beve rly Lindley
Shirley Ann Lyerly
Lucille Marlowe

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Doris Jean Dennis
Jul!e Eaddy
Tracy Eaddy
Keith Edgeworth
Michael Furches
George Gaster

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Mary Marlow
Sandra Marlow
Tommy Marlow
Angle Marsh
Lou Bell Martin
Mackey Martin

Rebecca McCraken
Charles McKenzie
Alene Nettles
Willis Port
Glenda Powell
Jimmy Powell
Lance Powell

Bonnie Prosser
He len Prosser
Tereyl Prosser
Barry Stone
Donnell Stone
Gregory Stone
Janice Stone
Levern Stone
Marie Stone
Mark Stone
Ricky Stone
Teresa Stone
Terry Stone
WUI!s Stone

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Sharon Tanner
Deborah Tatum
Cindy Todd
Robert Wilkes
Martha Wise
Richard Wise
Oneal Woodberry

��Robin Alford
Brian Altman
Connie Altman
Teresa Altman
Ann Ard
Connie Ard
Dale Avant
Ricky Barrineau
Elvis Baxley
Robin Baxley
VIcky Baxley
VIckie Baxley
Andy Biering
Phyllls Coker
Junior Colllns
Lisa Collins

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Cynthia Creel
Russell Cribb
Steve Dennis
Bobby Eaddy
Jimmie Eaddy
Mark Eaddy
Cathy Eiam

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Gloria Fennell
Lavon Foxworth
Ulee Graham
Sara Lynne Hagan
Gary Hanna
Genese Hanna
Mlke Hanna

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Steve Hanna
Thomas Hanna
Eve Hartfield
Helen Hartfield
Kathy Hartfield
Lynn Haselden
Ricky Hicks

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Robin Hooker
Martin Humphries
Cheryl Joye
Darlene Joye
Alvin Kinder
Costa King
Gay Lambert
Jimmy Lee

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John Wayne Nicholson
Ann Owens
Mack Owens
Ray Perdue
KaY.e Perry
Cindy Poston
Kim Poston

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Steve Lewls
Donald Marlow
Freddie Marlow
Selwyn Marlowe
Darlene Marsh
Steve Marsh
Dean McAlister

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Leslie Poston
Lurie Poston, m
Quinn Poston
Ricky Poston
Carla Powell
Kren Powell
Keith Powell
Wayne Powell

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Alison Prosser
William Prosser
Betty Rogers
L. B. Rogers
Wayne Slsk
Annette Stone
Bobby Stone
David Stone
Jacquelyn Stone
Karen Stone
Robin Stone
Oava Lynn Taylor
John Taylor
Angela Thompson
Ronetta Todd
Stephen Todd
David Turner
Richard Ward
Ronda Warren
Glen Wilkes
Ronald Wilkes
Lorie Woodberry
Rodney Woodberry

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in Class Day, Commencement,
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MOST TALENTED
JO ANN TYLER - RANDY HANNA

MOST COURTEOUS
JANICE DRIGGERS - WAYNE HUMPHRIES

MOST ATHLETIC
GERI BERG- J. JUNIOR CREEL

BEST ALL AROUND
JEAN FURCHES - RANDY NEWELL

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FAYE BURRIS - BILLY TAYLOR

MaiT POPULAR
JANICE PROSSER - RONNIE JOHNSON

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCE ED
CINDY McKISSICK - ANDY RICHARDSON

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IMOGENE MITCHEOM- BILLY PROSSER

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RENETTE LYERLY - DERYL HUMPHRIES
MOOT BASHFUL
BARBARA MATTHEWS- MABRY EADDY

WITTIEST
TENZIL PERRY- JULIUS LYERLY

MOST TALKATIVE
ELIZABETH JOHNSON- JAMIE PLAYER

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SARA JO TYLER - CARROL COKER
BEST SCHOOL SP ffiiT
LINDA WISE - JAMES HASELDEN
MOST VALUABLE
ffiENE HATCHELL- RAY STONE

MOST DEPENDABLE
JO HARTFIELD - STEVE KNIGHT

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BETTY CROCKER AWARD
JEAN FURCHES

BOY'S STATE
ANDY RICHARDSON - MABRY EADDY
BILLY PROSSER

GIRL'S STATE
GERI BERG - JEAN FURCHES

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MABRY EADDY

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LINDA WISE

OUR
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FURMAN SCHOLARS:
SANDY EADDY
ARDITH ALTMAN
VERETHA AVANT
BOB COSSABOOM

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GOLD
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Mr. William Davis- Advisor, Jo Hartfield and
Tenzil Perry - Editors, Janice Prosser- CoBusiness Manager.

THE
GOLD AND BLACK
records our way
After s pending many study halls,
afternoons, and Saturdays working on
the GOLD AND BLACK, we are able
to look back with pride on our hard
work and frustrations .· Another who
can emit a sign of relief is Mr. William Davis, sponsor. Photographs,
schedules, copy, identification, typing, layout pages, ads, deadlines, and
bills are just memories now, but
each moment of the long weeks of
work can be reli::ved by scanning these
pages . The GOLD AND BLACKstaff
hopes that our way oflife will be embedded always within these pages and
that it will grow dearer tp each of us
as the memories _mellow with age .

Jenny Poston, Elizabeth Johnson - Co-Business
Manager, Geri Berg, Jean Furches.

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STAFF

Dixie Hearn
Suzanne Eaddy
Irene Hatchell
Cindy McKissick

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Faye Burris
Noonie Eaddy
Imogene Mitcheom

Amenda Emery
Theresa Eaddy
Brenda Altman
Ardith Altman
Miriam Barnhill

Donna Thomas
Brenda Calcutt
Brenda Daniels
Shirley Haselden
Ann Hartfield

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The FLASHES, our school paper is published every six-weeks
by an editorial staff of fifteen. The
news editor co-ordinates the different sections and makes story
assignments. These stories are
placed in position in the paper by
the editor-in-chief.
The FLASHES provides as opportunity for students to practice
writing and drawing. It serves the
school by reporting past and future happenings, reflecting opinions, providing a showcase for
creative writing, and giving enjoyment to the readers.

Above: Flashes Staff. Right: Sponsor- Mrs .
Lyerly, Assistant Editor - Imogene Mitcheom,
Editor-in-Chief- Jean Furches. Below: Art
Editors - Billy Taylor, Noonie Eaddy.
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Assistant Editor .
News Editor .
Social Editor.
Clubs Editor . . .

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. .. .Jean Furche'
. Imogene Mitcheoc
. . . Faye Burr_
. Renette Lyer.
. . . Suzanne Eada

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News Editor: Faye Burris, Feature Editors: Jo Hartfield, Linda Wise .

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Berg, Social Editor: Renette Lyerly,
Club Editor: Suzanne Eaddy.

Art Editors . . Noonie Eaddy and Billy Taylor
Sports Editors . . . Geri Berg and Hal Edwards
Feature Editors . . Linda Wise and Jo Hartfield
News Staff .. Cindy McKissick, Theresa Eaddy,
Shirley Haselden, Miriam Barnhill, JoAnne Tyler

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liBRARY ASSISTANTS

SENIOR AWARD
liBRARY ASSISTANTS

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Noonie Eaddy
Jo Hartfield
Linda Wise
Cindy McKissick
Janice Prosser
Tenzil Perry
Elizabeth Johnson
Imogene Mitcheom
JoAnn Tyler
Jean Furches
Faye Burris
Deryl Humphries
Sara Jo Tyler
Steve Knight
Irene Hatchell
Andy Richardson
Jenny Poston
Brenda Calcutt
Geri Berg

�WE HAVE THE STATE LIBRARY LEADERS.

Imogene Mitcheom, Geri Berg, Janice Prosser, Mrs. Lura Poston - Sponsor

STATE
PRESIDENT

DISTRICT
PRESIDENT

LOCAL
PRESIDENT

Imogene Mitcheom

Geri Berg

Janice Prosser

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�STUDENT COUNCil

FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Roberts, Renette Lyerly, Secretary; Bobby Hooks, Treasurer; Randy Newell, President;
Sandy Eaddy, Vice President; Gail Ward. SECOND ROW: Kathy Lambert, Stephen Mudge, Jean Furches, Dee Prosser. THIRD ROW: Patsy Hanna, Miriam Barnhill, JoAnn Tyler, Howard Powell, Bailey Powell, Tenzil Perry, Dessie Parrott, Lydene Eaddy.

The primary contribution of the Student &lt;:::ouncil
lies in the area of teaching good citizenship by providing the means whereby students may experience
self-directing privileges and responsibilities within
well-defined limits under faculty guidance. rn· addition, the Student Council effectively manages certain phases of the school program related to student
activities and helps to maintain a social climate conducive to good learning.
Student Council officers are selected by the student body; all class presidents are members of the
Council and each homeroom selects a council representative. Their term of office is one year.

Randy Newell - President
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�BETA ClUB

FIRST ROW: Faye Burris, Chaplain; Linda Wise, Reporter; Imogene Mitcheom, Second Vice P r esident; Sandra Wise,
Treasurer; Jo Hartfield, Parliamentarian; J ean Furches, First Vice P resident; Geri Berg, Secr etary; Billy Taylor,
P resident. SECOND ROW: Gwen Tyler, Bobby Hooks, Ardith Altman, Marie Huggins, Bailey Powell, Judy Rowntree,
Diane Player, Renette Lyerly. THIRD ROW: Kathy Lamber t, Shir ley Has elden, J oe King. FOURTH ROW: Sandy
Eaddy, Andy Richardson, Drexel Avant, Dicky Bennett, Dwayne Lyerly.

Mrs. Floyd
Co-Sponsor

Mrs. Chapman
Co-Sponsor

The National Beta Club has become
r ecognized as one of the most esteemed
high school organizations. Beta Clubs are
known for their CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE.

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�FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
Our Creed
Learning To Do,
Doing To Learn,
Earning To Live,
Living To Serve.

Howard Powell- President, Carroll Coker - Vice President,
George Eaddy- Secretary, Barry Morris- Treasurer, Wayne
Humphries - Sentinel.

FIRST ROW: Carroll Coker, Roger Springs, Phillip Marlowe, Jerald Stone, Gerald Marlowe, Howard Powell. SECOND ROW: Darry Thigpen, George Eaddy, Eugene Parrott, Walter Collins, Carlisle Creel, Carlton Cribb, Freddy
Haselden, Dale Marlowe. THIRD ROW: Barry Morris, L. D. Cameron, Gary Humphries, Glenn Eaddy, Malloy Player,
Carrol Altman. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Humphries, Richard Parnell, Danny DeCamp, Rex Thompson, Glenn Hanna.

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The Future Homemakers of America
Club strives to prepare girls for the responsibilities of a home and family. In
Home Economics girls are taught the
f u n d a m e n t a 1 s of cooking and sewing.
Some emphasis is placed on interior decorating and home improvement.

Geri Berg - President, Renette Lyerly - Vice President,
Shelby Dennis - Secretary, Faye Burris -Treasurer, Elizabeth J ohnson- Reporter .

FIRST ROW: Geri Berg, Shelby Dennis, Faye Burris, Grenda calcutt, Irene Hatchell, Jean Furches, Marilyn Eaddy,
Lydene Eaddy, Jo Hartfield, Bernice Stone, Ann Hartfield, Imogene Mitcheom, Suzanne Eaddy, Theresa Eaddy. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Joye, Cindy Hughes, Lynn Cammeron, Shirley OWens, Bobbie Ann Hughes, Cindy McKissick,
Linda Wise, Cynthia Eaddy, Mrs . Chandler- SPONSOR, Carolyn Sisk,Rita Haselden, CarolynWoodberry,Nellie Ann
Avant, Marie Huggins, Diane Player.

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�FIRST ROW: Sandra Wise, President; Linda Wise, Vice President; Geri Berg, Secretary; Suzanne Eaddy, Treasurer; Valerie Hearn, Historian; Sondra Baxley, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Sheila Marsh, Jeanette Cribb,
Patricia Smith, Mrs. Whaley, Sponsor; Brenda Calcutt, Kathy Lambert, Peggy Eaddy, Carol Ann Nettles, Patsy Hanna, Gail Ward.

FUTURE TEACHERS
OF AMERICA
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Sponsor

Students interested in the field of teaching thoroughly enjoy their membership in the Future Teachers of America Club.
Members serve as substitutes when teachers have to be away
from the classroom.
They sponsor a contest for "Teacher of the Year" in which
students vote for their favorite teacher. Mrs. Vera Stone was
chosen for the 1965-66 school year.

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FIRST ROW: Janice Prosser, Reporter; Elizabeth Johnson, Secretary; Renette Lyerly, Vice President; Jo Hartfield,
President. SECOND ROW: Tenzil Perry, Jenny Poston, Sandra Wise, Ardith Altman, Carolyn Powell. THIRD ROW:
Cindy McKissick, Janice Powell, Amenda Emery, Brenda Altman, Brenda Calcutt. FOURTH ROW: Faye Burris,
Miriam Barnhill, Rita Haselden, Jean Furches .

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OF AMERICA
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FBLA is designed particularly for those students who
are looking forward to careers in business. Members of
the Future Business Leaders of America learn how to lead
and participate in group discussions, preside at meetings
and conferences, head and work on committee assignments,
engage ingroupproblemconferences, work effectively with
others in a democratic society, and participate in other
activities which contribute to the development of desirable
leadership qualities.

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Mrs. Ver a Stone
Sponsor

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Mrs. Bass
Sponsor

This year the Chorus is under
the capable leadership of Mrs. Bass.
Activities of the Chorus "included a
Christmas program, singing at the
baccalaureate service, and at graduation.

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TIME KE.EPER ~
SCORE KEEPER

The Block J Club is comprised
of our lettered athletes, Cheerleaders, and coaches. They sponsor our ballgames and keep our
athletes in top quality equipment.

Wayne Godwin, TIME KEEPER; Marie Huggins, SCORE KEEPER.

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FIRST ROW: Billy Prosser, PRESIDENT; Ronnie Johnson, VICE PRESIDENT; Imogene Mitcheom, SECRETARY;
Janice Prosser, REPORTER; John Galloway, Walter Bell, and Mr. Billy Wesley, COACHES. SECOND ROW: Connie J ones, Suzanne Eaddy, Judy Rowntree, Kathy Lamber t, James Has elden, Randy Newell, Randall Cox, Ervin Taylor . THIRD ROW: Bailey Powell, J oe King, Dickie Bennett, Ray Stone, Mallon Baxley, Rex Thompson, Richar d P arnell, Jamie Player . FOURTH ROW: Jay Creel, Linda Wise, Marie Huggins, Theresa Eaddy, Hal Edwards, Ger i Berg,
Ken Lyerly, Danny DeCamps.
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Janice Prosser, Randy Newell, Andy Richardson, Teddy Tanner, Jay Creel, Deryl Humphries, Carrol Coker, Wayne Humphries, Malloy Player, Julius Lyerly, Larry Taylor,
Theresa Eaddy.

A Bus Driver has to have nerves of steel
and the patience of a saint. Transporting about
60 pupils to school everyday is one of the biggest responsibilities a student can undertake.
They truly serve our school with their dependability and carefulness.

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Ronnie Johnson

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Jay Creel

Jamie Player

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Billy Prosser

Billy Prosser

Randy Newell

Ronnie Johnson

James Haselden

Freddy Brown

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�GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL

KNEELING: Geri Berg, Shelby Dennis, Theresa Eaddy, Suzanne Eaddy, Connie Jones, Diane Player. STANDING:
Imogene Mitcheom, Veretha Avant, Ann Hartfield, Ardith Altman, Dee Prosser, Janice Prosser, Kathy Lambert,
Shirley Hasleden, Nelcenia Ellis.

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Mrs. Virginia Poston

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�Co -Captains:
Theresa Eaddy
Suzanne Eaddy
Coach:
Mrs. Virginia Poston

SCOREBOARD
Johnsonville • • • 39
Johnsonville • • • 27
Johnsonville • • • 19
Johnsonville • • • 22
Johnsonville • • • 28
J ohnsonville • • • 20
J ohnsonville • • • 26
Johnsonville • • • 44
Johnsonville • • • 30
Johnsonville • • • 16
Johnsonville • • • 54
Johnsonville • • • 35
Johnsonville • • • 32
Johnsonville • • • 23
Johnsonville • • • 43
Johnsonville • • • 40
Johnsonville . • • 39
Johnsonville • • • 43

Hemingway • • • • • 31
Brittons Neck • • • • 31
Lake City • • • • • • 28
Pleasant Hill. • • • • 34
Hanna - Pamplico . • • 54
Hemingway • • • • • 44
Lake City • • • • • • 31
Brittons Neck • • • • 43
Andrews. • • • • • • 32
Hanna - Pamplico . • • 41
Williamsburg • • • • 28
Indiantown • • • • • • 44
Indiantown • • • • • • 36
Pleasant Hill • • • • . 34
Macedonia • • • • • • 31
Williamsburg • • • • 35
Andrews. • • • • • • 38
Macedonia • • • • • • 43

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Johnsonville • • • 51
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Williamsburg •••• 29
Johnsonville • • • 34
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Pleasant Hill• •• • • 35

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Billy Taylor, Ken Lyerly, Randy Newell, Billy Prosser, Hal Edwards, Randall Cox, James Elbert Haselden, Coach:'Mr. John Galloway.

Randy Newell, co-captain; Mr. John
Galloway, coach; Billy Prosser, cocaptain.

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Randy Newell
Billy Prosser

SCOREBOARD
Johnsonville • •• 40
Johnsonville • • • 45
Johnsonville • • • 35
Johnsonville • • • 50
Johnsonville • •• 32
Johnsonville • • • 49
Johnsonville • • • 51
Johnsonville • • • 40
Johnsonville • • • 56
Johnsonville o • • 66
J ohnsonville • •• 33
J ohnsonville • • • 36
Johnsonville •• • 48
J ohnsonville • • • 56
Johnsonville • • • 49
Johnsonville • • • 39
Johnsonville • • • 44
Johnsonville • •• 48

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Lake City • • • • • • 37
Pleasant Hill. • • • • 34
Hanna-Pamplico . • • 57
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Hemingway. • • • •
Lake City • • • • • • 80
Brittons Neck • • • • 72
Andrews •
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Hanna -Pamplico . • • 68
Williamsburg
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Indiantown • • • • • • 50
Indiantown • • • • • • 43
Pleasant Hill • • • • 29
Macedonia •• • • • • 42
Williamsburg • • • • 56
Hemingway. • • • • • 46
Andrews . • • • • • • 64
Macedonia . • • • • • 41
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Johnsonville ••• 55
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Macedonia •••••• 53
Johnsonville ••• 22
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Hemingway••• •• • 27

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James Haselden

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Ken Lyerly

Billy Taylor
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�FIRST ROW: Dickie Bennett, Mallon Baxley, Bailey Powell, Carrol Coker, Ronnie Prosser, MANAGER. SECOND
ROW: Mr. Bell, COACH, Ronell Evans, Willie Joe Evans, James Haselden, Billy Prosser.

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CHEERLEADERS:
Captain: Janice Prosser
Geri Berg
Theresa Eaddy
Imogene Mitcheom
Suzanne Eaddy
Connie Jones
Linda Wise
Judy Rowntree

Mrs. Virginia Poston
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CHEERlEADERS

Robin Altman
Susan Blackwell
Patricia Smith
Carolyn Miller
Jean Chaplin
Phyllis Thigpen
Valerie Hearn
Tanya Wesley

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Theresa Eaddy

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Diane Player

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Suzanne Eaddy
Sponsor-Freddy Brown

Shelby Dennis
Sponsor - Randy Newell

Barbara Matthews
Sponsor - James Elbert Haselden
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Sponsor - J . Junior Creel

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Sponsor - Ronnie Johnson

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�Senior Directory
CARROLL ALTMAN

HUBERT DENNIS FEAGIN

FFA-1, 2,3,4.

FFA-1.

G ERILYNN BERG

DORIS JEAN FLEMING

FHA-1,2, 3,4; President-3, 4; District President-3; Beta
Club-1,2,3,4; Officer - 3,4; Glee Club-1,2,3; J . V. Cheerleader-!; Varsity Cheerleader-2,3,4; Homecoming
Court-2,3; May Court-1; Block J Club-1,2,3,4; Officer3; Gold and Black staff-2,3,4; FTA-2,3,4; Officer - 3,4;
Class Officer - 3; FFA Sweetheart - 3; Miss Gold and Black
Candidate-2; Runner -up-3; Miss Gold and Black-4; Fur man Scholar-3; Marshal-3; Cheerleader Club-3,4; Officer -3,4; French Club-3; Officer-3; Library Club-3,4;
District President -4; School Flashes - 3, 4; Sports Editor-4; Senior Superlative - "Most Athletic."

Bus driver for Stuckey High School-4.

FREDERICK EARL BROWN

MARY JEAN FURCHES
Class Officer- 1, 2,3,4; President-3,4; FHA-1, 2, 3,4; Offi cer-2, 3,4; Beta Club- 1, 2,3,4; Officer-1, 2, 3,4; Library
Club-2,3,4; Officer- 3,4; FBLA-3, 4; Student Council-3,4;
Officer- 3; Chorus-1,2; Flashes Staff-3,4; News Editor3; Editor -in-Chief- 4; Miss Gold and Black Contestant2,4; Homecoming Attendant-!; May Court-2; Annual
Staff - 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative - "Best All Around";
Furman Scholar-3; Marshal-3; Miss Hi Miss-3; Girls'
State - 3; Betty Crocker Award - 4; Miss Johnsonville
High-4; French Club-3; Vice President-3.

Football - 3,4; Block J Club- 3,4; FFA- 1,2,3; BusDriver3,4.

RANDY HANNA

PAULA FAYE BURRIS

FFA-1; Chorus-1; Football- 3; Class Vice - President-2;
Senior Superlative-"Most Talented. "

Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Chaplain-4; FHA-1,2,3,4; Record
Book Chairman-3; Treasurer - 4; French Club-3; Secretary-3; Library Club-4; FBLA-4; Flashes Staff-3,4;
Feature Editor- 3; News Editor-4; Miss Gold and Black3; Annual Staff- 1,2,4; Chief Marshal-3; Class Historian4; Senior Superlative - "Most Intelligent"; Class Report er-3; Chorus-1,2.
LOIS BRENDA CALCUTT
Miss FHA- 4; FTA- 4; Library Club- 1,2,3,4; FHA 3,4;
FBLA-4; Annual Staff- 4; Chorus-2, 3; FHA Chaplain-4.

JO HARTFIELD
FHA- 1,2,4; Officer-4; Library Club-2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Bet a Club- 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian-4; FBLA-3,4;
President- 4; Chorus - 1,2, 3; Vice - President- 3; Flashes
Staff- 3,4; News Staff -3; Feature Editor-4; Student Council-2; Junior Varsity BasketbaU -3; Miss Gold and Black
Contestant-2,4; Class Officer-! ; Gold and Black Staff1,2,3,4; Co-Editor- 4; Senior Superlative-"Most Dependable."
JAMES ELBERT HASELDEN

CARROLL EDWIN COKER
Bus Driver-4; Baseball-2,3,4; FFA-1,4; Trade and In dustrial Club- 3; Senior Superlative -"Cutest."
J . JUNIOR CREEL
Football - 1,2,3,4; Block J Club- 3; Bus Driver - 4; Senior
Superlative-"Most Athletic."

Football- 1,3,4; Basketball-4; Baseball- 2,3,4; Senior
Superlative- "Best School Spirit"; Block J Club-1,2,3,4.
DORIS ffiENE HATCHELL
FHA-1,4; Parliamentarian- 4; Library Club-1,2,3,4;
FBLA-4; Treasurer- 4; Gold and Black Staff-4; Senior
Superlative-"Most Valuable"; Chorus - 2,3.
WAYNE HUMPHRIES

JANICE R. DRIGGERS

Bus Driver- 1,2,3; Class Chaplain- 4; Senior Superlative"Most Courteous"; FFA-1,2,3,4; Vice.-President-3; Sentinel-4.
DERYL HUMPHRIES

Beta Club- 4; Senior Superlative - "Most Courteous."
GLENN ALFRED EADDY
FFA-1,2,3,4; Secretary of Agriculture-2,3.

Library Club-2,3; Bus Driver- 3,4; Basketball-!; Senior
Superlative-"Best Dressed". ·

NED MABRY EADDY
Furman Scholar- 3; Boys' State - 3; FrenchClub-3; "King
Teen"-4.
NOONIE JEAN EADDY
Beta Club- 4; Library Club-3.4; Co-Treasurer - 4; Flashes Staff- 3,4; Art Editor - 3,4; FHA-1,2; Senior Class
Treasurer; Gold and Black Staff-4; Chorus- 1,2.

ELIZABETH LETA J OHNSON
FBLA -3,4; Secret a r y - 4; Library Club-1,2, 3,4; Miss
Gold and Black Contestant-3; Chorus - 1,2; FHA- 1,2,4;
Recreation Chairman-2; Report e r-4; Harvest Queen
Contestant-!; Annual Staff- 4; Co-Business Manager- 4;
Junior Varsity Basketball-3; Senior Superlative-"Most
Talkative".
RONALD SCOTT JOHNSON

JAMES RONEL L EVANS
Class Reporter -1; FootbaU -3,4; Captain -4; Block J -3, 4;
Vice - President-4; Senior Superlative- "Most Popular".

BasebaU - 3,4.
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�Senior Directory
WILLIS MALLOY PLAYER

LEROY JONES
FFA- 1.

Bus Driver -3,4; FFA-1,2,3,4; Library Club-2,3,4.

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STEPHEN MARTIN KNIGHT, JR.

LOIS JENNIFER POSTON

Library Club-1,2,3,4; Officer-2,3; Chorus-1,2,3; FTA2; French Club- 3; Senior Superlative - "Most Dependable".

FHA- 1,2; FBLA-4; Library Club- 4; Chorus-1; Annual
Staff-4; FHA Officer-3,4; Chairman Committee - 3.

JULIUS MANNIE LYERLY

Football-1,2,3,4; Captain-2,3,4; Basketball-2,4; Captain-2,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Captain-2; Block J Club1,2,3,4; President-4; Boys' State-3; FBLA- 2; Senior
Superlative-"Best Looking".

WILLIAM A. PROSSER

Bus Driver-4; Senior Superlative - ''Wittiest".
RENETTE LYERLY
May Day Attendant- !; Miss Gold and Black Contestant2,3,4; FHA-1,2,3,4; Vice-President-4; Beta Club-1,2,
3,4; Student Council - 2,3,4; Treasurer- 3; .Secretary- 4;
Homecoming Attendant- 3; Library Club-4; FBLA- 4;
Vice-P resident-4; Annual Staff-1,2,4; Flashes Staff2,3,4; News Staff-2,3; Social Editor-4; Senior Superlative-"Best Dressed"; Class Prophet; High School Cho rus - 1,2; Secretary-2; Girls' State Alternate-3.
BARBARA A. MATTHEWS

JANICE PROSSER
FHA-1,2; Officer:.2; Library Club-1,2,3,4; Secretary3; President-4; FBLA-4; Reporter-4; Block J Club-3,4;
Reporter-4; Chorus-1,2,3; Miss Gold and Black Candidate-2; Runner-up-4; Cheerleader-3,4; Captain-4; Bas ketball-1,2,3,4; Miss Joh~sonville High-Runner-up-4;
May Day Attendant-2; ~us Driver-4; Gold and Black
Staff -4; Senior Sup e r 1 at i v e - "Most Popular"; Senior
Class Officer - 4; Vice - President.
ANDREW LUTHER RICHARDSON

Library Club-3; Senior Superlative- "Most Bashful"·
'
"Miss Junior"; Homecoming Attendant-3,4.
CYNTHIA JEAN McKISSICK
FHA- 1,2,4; Library C 1 u b-1,2,3,4; Reporter-3; VicePresident- 4; Chorus - 1,2,3; FBLA-1; Senior Superlative-"Most Likely to Succeed"; Flashes Staff-4; News
Staff; 4; Annual Staff-4; FHA Reporter- 2; Junior Varsity Basketball-1,2; Class Song Writer- 4.
IMOGENE JACQUELINE MITCHEOM

Football- 2; Block J Club-2,3; Senior Superlative-"Most
Likely to Succeed"; Student Council-2; Beta Club- 1,2,
3,4; French Club- 3; Library Club- 2,3,4; Officer- 3; Chorus - 1,2,3; Boys' State Representative; Annual Staff-3;
Class President-2; FFA-1,2; Bus Driver-3,4.
RAY BAINEY STONE
Football-3,4; Baseball-3; FBLA-2; Block J Club-3,4;
Senior Superlative- "Most Valuable".
BILLY ASKINS TAYLOR

Class Reporter-1; Secretary-3; Homecoming Attendant - 2; Que e n-3; FFA Sweetheart-4; Miss Gold and Black Class ~ficer-1,2; Furman Scholar - 3; Marshal-3; Beta
Club- 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff; Art Editor of Flashes-3,4;
Contestant- 2,3,4; May Day Attendant- !; FHA-1,2,3,4;
Basketball-3,4; Block J Club-4; "Star Award"-4; HisSecretary-2; Treasurer-3; Library Club-3,4; State
tory Award-3; "Best AllAround"-4; Senior SuperlativePresident- 4; Beta Club- 1,2,3,4; 2nd Vice-President-4;
"Most Intellectual"; High School Chorus -1,2; Class LawSenior Superlative-"Best Looking"; Block J - 2,3,4;
Cheerleader-2,3,4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader-!; Bas- yer-4.
ketball- 1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3; President-3; Flashes
JOANN TYLER
Staff-3,4; Sports Editor-3; Assistant Editor-4.
RANDY EUGENE NEWELL
Football-2,3,4; Captain-4; Basketball - 3, 4; Captain- 4;
Senior Superlative-"Best All Around"; Student Council
Preside n t - 4; French Club-3; P resident-3; Library
Club-1,2,3,4; Officer- 3,4; Block J - 2,3,4; Chorus-2,3;
Boys' State Alternate-3; Bus Driver-4.

FHA- 1,3; Library C 1 u b-3,4; Officer -4; FBLA-2,3;
Flashes Staff-4; Class Poet - 4; Peace Essay Contest-1st
Prize; Senior Superlative-"Most Talented"; Student
Council-4.
SARA JO TYLER
Library Club- 4; Senior Superlative-"Cutest".

TENZIL ANN PERRY

LINDA DIANNE WISE

C 1 ass Reporter-3; Student Council Representative-4;
Gold and Black Staff-Co- Editor - 4; Chorus -2,3; Senior
Superlative-''Wittiest"; FBLA-4; FHA-1,2; Miss Gold
and Black Semi-Finalist - 4; Junior Varsity BasketballS; Library Club- 1,2,3,4; Officer-4; Giftorian.

Class President-1; Secretary-4; May Day Attendant-1,2;
Homecoming Attendant-3; Marshal- 3; Beta Club-1,2,
3,4; Reporter-3,4; Library Club- 4; FHA-1,2,3,4; Record Book Chairman- 2.,3; Block J Club-3,4; Cheerleader3,4; D.A.R. Award-4; "Miss Senior"-4; FTA-4; Vice
President-4; "Miss Gold and Black" semi-finalist-4;
HighSchool Chorus-1,2,3; Secretary-3; French Club-3;
Flashes Staff- 4; Feature Editor - 4; Gold and Black Staff2,4; Senior Superlative-"Best School Spirit"; JV Cheer leader- !.

JAMES WILSON PLAYER
Football-2,3,4; Block J -2,3,4; Senior Superlative-"Most
Talkative".
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�It has been a long year since last September, when work

on the 1967 GOLD AND BLACK began.
Our greatest and most sincere thanks go to Mr. William
·. L. Davis, who has encouraged us with his patience and will ; ingness to help.
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Certainlywe thankthe facultyfor theirtolerance on the ~'-\
. many days of class disruption.
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Sincere thanks go to the entire GOLD AND BLACK staff,
whose willingness to work has made this book possible. T o ·:{\):
the advertising staff, the layout staff, and the typing staff, 'f
"Thank you all ! "

Last of all but by no means least, we thank the entire
student body for their support of the GOLD AND BLACK ;:t;&lt;·.
throughout the year.
It has been a long year with many people helping us along

the way. It's been fun for us all. We hope you enjoy your
1967 GOLD AND BLACK as much as we enjoyed preparing .
it for you.
This· book was created with the hope that you will trea -J
sure it and let its pages remind you of our way of life ••• ~
:,• J H S '67!
Sincerely,
Tenzil and J o
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