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�Alma Mater
Oh,Stuchylc!us honorth«,
Th.raughallour yean"-e'llpraise you
Ohhow we loveyo1.1dearly.
OhStuc kcy lligh,OhStuckeyHigh.
Wc'restriving hardtoreachour goal,
When yean have pass we f\opc to endure
The strain of 1oil, The fret of care.
Ohwhiteand bluc,Ohwhiteandblue.
OhStuckcy Highyouare110dcar.
Wecan't ftnd wordstothankyoudear.
Oh how we praise t~ cvcnnore.
OhStuckcy High, OhStucl:ey High
�Foreword
With thepas.sageoftirneyoumaylookbackuponthisschoolyear
"" the time when the darkneH of ignorance suddenly became bright
withaglcamoflcnowledge andascnscofcthicpride.
Torelivesomeofthosecountlessmomentsand experienccs,this
yearbookattemptstocapturethe eyesandmindsoftheleadcrship,
scholarship,activiticsandtheindispcnsablecharactcrofStuckey
High School.
�Dedication
ltiswithasincerefeelingofgratitudeanddevotionthatwc,thcScniorClassdedicatethisyeaJbooktoour
principal. L.D. Bradley. We feel that no other principal or faculty member is more deserving of this honor.
You have guided our school from ih foundation to its present !Pl'lltneH and have given unselfishly of your time.
Withdceprcspe<:tandaffcction.~dcdi catcthi!ycarbooktoyou.
�Table of Contents
�Mr. L.D. Bradley, Principal, High School
Our Principal Speaks
I wishtothankallwhooontributedinanywaytothesucce.. ofthisyearbook. - Wearcespeciallygratefulto
t he yearbook committe for working so faithfully with the Senior aass advisors in this effort.
Thisyearbooksignalsasignifican t achlevement inthehistoryofStuckeySchool. l trustthateveryhighschool
studentwillpossessone,notjusttoreadorlookatthcpicturell,buttokecpasasouveniramongyour!J'casurei;
for yeantooomc.
�Mr. E.L. Grate, Elementary Principal
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May I wish for each member of tile class of 1969 success and h.appineu. Yours is a gre:it generation that has some
of the great problems to solve. Your generation can be the greatest by the development of men and women of great
ch.aracter andleadership.Lcadershipwit havisionofnewthings;umfra.idoffailure.Youcanachievegreatnessby
assumingrcsponsibility withdependability,overcomechalleningproblemsandtakcadvantageofopportunities ,recognize
therighuofotllersandrespet'tthcircontribuiion.
"YOURS CAN BE TilE WOR LD MY SON."
Elementary Principal
�Faculty Members
First row: Mrs. F. Bullock, Mr. J. Brown, Mrs. M.M. Cooper, Mrs. A.A. Dickl, Miss J.M. Eaddy, Miss M. Eaddy. Second row·
MissW. Fleming, Mn. B. Gadcgbeku, Mr. D. Gass, Miss M. Gibbs, Mr. H,H. Harris, Mrs. C. Jackwn. Third row: Miss A. Keil!,
Miu B.C. Kennedy, Mii. S. Mention, Mc. T. McCuthehcon, Miu M.l. Miller, Mr. R. Parker. Fourth row: Mr. J. T anner, Mrs. J. Thayer,
Mr. Wm. Thayer, Mn. L. Thomas, Mrs. J. Timmons. Mr. D. Williams.
SponSQtcdby,Jean's FloralShop
Johnwnvil.le, SouthCarolina
�Senior Class
First row: Nettie Mae Allison, Thomas Barr, Emcsi Burgess. Miley Brown, Jr., Ke nneth Brown, Lynwood Chandlc1. Second row:
Ola Lee Daniels, Corine Davis, F lorine Davis. Willie James Davis, Marion Donnelly, Elois Eaddy. Third row: John Felix
Eaddy, IJ.enha Ellison, Mq:alcne Elllion, Charlie Graham, Uarry E. G~, Larry R. Graham. Fourth row: Alberta Jones,
Willie Mae Mack, M:lJ)' McCrea, Robert McGill, John M. Nesmit h, Hcnrcn a Rogers. F ifth row: Patsy Rogers, James E. Singletary,
Charles Stuckey, Priscilla Weaver, Ruther Mac Wilson, Lubertha Woodberry.
Sp<:>nsoredbyJohnsonvilleBuildingSupply
Johnsonville, South Carolina ph. 382~253
�Junior Class
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First row: Alene Ban, O.arlesAltison, LeVcm Allison, Deny J . Brown, Wanda A. Brown, Emma Burgrcss. Second row:
Harry Daniels, Helen Davi$, Emmit Eaddy, Mary I. Eaddy, Thomas Eaddy, Hattie Felder. Thi.rd row: Ros.a M. Frieson, Roberta
Graham, Le¥em Graham, John Jones, Tommy McGill, DeUa Jean McWhite. Fourth row: Albert Moore, Minnie P. Pla tt. Corcan
Rogers, Willie C. Singletary. Fifth row: Martha Skinner, L.aun Woodberry, Carrie B. Wright
Sponsored by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home
Hemingway, South Carolina
�10th Grade
Finl row: Rosa Lee Ban, Lula Ann Drown, Ernie Lee BufKCSS, Landy Cameron, Mary Ann Chandler, Je rome Curry. Second row:
Levem Curry, Leveste r Davis, Mary F . Durant, William Durant, Carrie B. Eaddy, Pandora Eaddy. Third row; Lillie Felder.
Douglas Fleming, John W. Fleming, Patricia Frieson. Macy Gasque, Evely n Gnham, Fo1,1rth row: Harry Hamilton, Dora Lee
Jones, Proven Jones, Gary Mack, Maiiha Ann McCn:a, Joseph ~ndergrass. Fifth row: Joseph Nesmith, Willie Jay Nesmith,
Sammy Reese, l.saac R0gc:rs, Melvin Stuckey, Tony Thomas. Sixth row: Roosevelt Thomas, Levi Washiflilon, Edwina Watson,
David Weaver, Lucille Weaver,LlndaEaddy-NotPicturcd.
Sponsoredby, Jotmsonville PlrtlandAppliance
�9th & 8th
v.w.
Mn. Conyen- 8th V.W.
9th.Graden
Sp0n50l'ed by, Baxley'5 Red & White
Johnsonville,SouthCarolinll
�8th J.P & 7th Grades
Mrs. A. Dicks- 8th. Gnders
Mr.O.Williams- 7th. Gndcrs
SponsOTedbyJ.C.LyerlyUscdCars
Johnsonville, South Carolina
�6th Grade
First row: Monroe Allison, U.onc Barr, Eva Kaye Bartell, Arthc1 Lee Brown, Qara Mae llrown, Rebecca llrown. Second row:
U!wis Cameron, Inez Coleman, Louis Coleman, Eunice Davis, Margaret Hamilton, Janet Hanna. Third row: Terry Hanna,
ChriW Jenkins, Harrett Johnson, Sherby Jean Lewis, Herbert Lee McFadden, Nathaniel Phillps. Fourth row: David Singletary,
Sheby Jean Washington, Joan Weaver, Robert Weaver, Mary Jo Wilson, Edna Mae Wright.
SponsoredbyRollirusandHaganlns.andRcalEstate
Johnsonvillc,S.C.
�5th & 4th Grades
Mrs.
Timmon~-4th
Grade
Spcm~n:dbyS1one's Phillip 1 66
Johmonville,SouthCarolina
Miss BJ. Kennedy - 5th Grade
�3rd & 2nd Grades
Miss A. H. Keitt-3rd Grade
Mrs. M.M. Cooper - 2nd Grade
Sponsored by , Venten'Departmen t Store
John&011ville,SouthCarolina
Mn. Mention - 2nd. Grade
�1st Grade, Special Reading and Kindergarten
Kindergarten - Mn.Bullock
Spedal Reading - MI$. Thayer
Sponsoredby, J ohnsunvillePharmacy
Johnsonville, South Carolina
Miss M. Eaddy - h i. Grade
�Senior Superlative
Lubcrtha Woodberry and Marion Donnelly
Most Popular
PriscillaWcaverandLarryGraham
MostUk.tly toSucceed
Magden Ellisonand JamcsSinglctary
Cutest Couple
ElvbEaddyandRobcrtMt<iill
Bcst Drencd
PatsyRogerandJohnEddy
Most Humorous
OlaL.DaniclsandMilcyBrown
Sponsoredby,JohmcmvilleCleanen
Johnsonville, South Carolina
�Student Council & Guidance Counselor
Guidance Counlll'lor-Miss Miller
Student Council- Mr. Tanner
Sponwredby.G:aster'1Pun:Station
Johnsonville, South Carolina
�Social Science & Science Club
Miss Flemings - Social Studies Club
Mr.Williarns-Sclcnceaub
Sponsorcdby, Pooles' FivcandDime
JohnsonviUe,S.C.
�Commerce Club
Miss Gibbs- Commercial Oub
Miss Gibbs- Commercial Oub
Sponsored by, Midway Ory Cleancn
fohnsonville,S.C.
�FF A Organization
F.F.A, Organization-M r. Tanner
Sponsoredby, J ohnsonvilleSportingGoods
Johnsonvillc,S.C.
�FHA Organization
New Home Makers Officers - Mn. Conyers
Sponsored by , Haselden Grocery
Johnsonville,S.C.
��Safety Patrol & Bus Drivers
Safety Patrols
Bus Driven
Sponsoredby,Pres&ley'sCafe
Hcmingway,S.C. 29554
�Basketball Team (Girls)
Basketball Team (Girls)- Mr. Hanis
Basketball Team (Boys)
B:uketbaU Team (8oys)- Mr. Harris
Sp0nsoredby,Mr.LcoryDavis
Hemingway,S.C.
�Baseball Team
Baseball Team - Mr. Parker
Sponsoredby , Esso-Ed.DunahucDealer
Joltnsonville, S.C.
�Band & Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders - Mis.! Kennedy
Sponsoredby,SuttonPlumbingCompany
John~onville,
S.C.
�Cafeteria & Maintenance
Cafeteria St aff
t
Mai nten ance Staff
Spon5oredby,CooperGrooery
Johnsonvillc,S.C.
�Miss Stuckey
Miss Stuckey - Laura Woodberry
Spon~ored
by. Jotmsonville Hardware & Appliances Company
JohnJonville,S.C.
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�Miss Stuckey & Attendants and Miss FF A Sweetheart
F.F.A. Quet:n - Miss Vcrnell llarr
MissStuckey - Laur.iWoodbcrry
Att.-Lubertha Woodberry, Anncl!c Brown
Sponsoredby,Danny'1 ShcU
Johnsonville, South Carolina
�Staff Members & Office Scene
�A Picture of Scene on Campus
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Gold and Black
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Yearbooks
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Yearbooks tell stories not only about people, but the places, culture, and fashion of the time. The first edition of the Gold and Black was produced in 1939. Several classes did not produce yearbooks, including 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1954.
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Stuckey Blue Jay 1969
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This yearbook chronicles Stuckey School in one of its final years, 1968-1969. A few years later Stuckey was fully integrated to Johnsonville schools, and the old Stuckey School became Johnsonville Middle School. <br /><a href="http://www.johnsonvilleschistory.org/exhibits/show/our-history/the-stuckey-school--an-equaliz">Click here for the history of Stuckey School.</a>
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1969
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Stephanie Nesmith Forte, James Nesmith (c/o 1968), and Emma Nesmith (c/o 1967)