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of her sympathetic interest
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behalf , vie , the
Class of 1940,
respectfully d e dicate this , the 1940 volume
of the GOLD AND Eli.CK , to our
sponser, Miss Mar y Sue Carter.
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SUPERINTENDENT :
H . M. FLOYD
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HIGH SCHOOL :
Mr . L. s . Brice , Pr in cipal
Miss Mary Sue Carter IV
Miss Ruth Williamson
Miss Lois Ghent
Hr . W. J. Lani;ston IV
Mr . •;J • H. Jordan
GRA irlMAR SCHOOL :
Mr . P . L . Barrett , ... Princi pa l
Miss Pansy Truluck R
Miss Eun i ce Quinn
Mrs . E . S . Stoddard /iJ
Miss Kutherino Cannon Ji)
Miss Mar5ue ri to Boyd
Mis s Ne ll Turbeville
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ROSA NELL ALTMAN • • •
Basketba ll , ' 38,
School Flashes .
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J OHN DOWDY •••
Basketball, ' 40 .
HENRY WILL DUNAHOE •. •
Ci r culation manag e r, School Fla s hes.
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BARN IE HAY l'UDDIN •••
Transfe r from Turbe ville Ri ch School .
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S e cr e t ary , F . F . A . ,
VICTOR JOHN SOH , ••
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Huf)gins
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WILM1-\ RUTH HA5ELD£N
Bus iness Manager , Gold and Black • • •
Editor, School P l ashes ••• Miss "H i gh
Miss 11 • • • Bet o. ., . Dramatic Clubs • •• Bas k e tba ll, 1 37 , ' 38 , ' 3 9 , ' 40 .
ELIZABETH HUGGINS •• •
Secretar y , Senior Class ,, .Se cretary,
Beta Club . , . Dramatic Club • •• Production Manag e r , Gol d and Black .
J . L . HYDEH • • •
Baske tball , ' 39 • •• Vice President ,
F, F . A ., ' 37 .
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HORAC E :U.NG LE."Y • ••
MI LDA LANN ING • • •
Honor Student .
DELLI\ DEJ\.NP. ?.-!EllG • • •
Art Editor, Gold und Black • •• Secre t ury , Drama tic Club ••• Che e rl e ader ••
Be t a Club ••• l,fa id of Honor , 1 39 •• •• •
Spoed - o - sc opis t, School Flashes , 1 39
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Bas k <..tbo.ll, 1 38, 1 39 , 1 40 • • •Associate.:
Busin ess Mo.no..;t.r , Gol d a nd Dlnck •••••
May Qu c on Att endant , 1 39 •• Drar:w.t ic Club .
AHLINGTON PP.OSS ER • • •
H1'. RRIETTE RALEY •••
May Queen , 1 39 ••• Assoc late Edi t or ,
Schoo l Flo.she s ••• Botn ••• Dramat ic Club .
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:Flash es ••• Mn:r Day Attendant, 1 38, 1 39 .
PREDEHIC A RICHARDSON , , ,
President, S0nior Class •.. Prusidcnt ,
Beta Club , , , Rcproscntativc in D, A . R .
Contest, ' 40 ••• Vice President , Drama tic Club , 1 39 ••• Reporter , S chool F l ash es ••• May Day Attcndant, 1 38 , ' 39 ••••
Basketball ,
F. A. TAYLOR • • •
Baseball ,
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Baseball , ' 37 , • 38, ' 39 ,
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ELSIE McD;1.NIEL • • •
Class Poet ••• Bs.ske t ba l l,
c.;.m;OLL Tf,YLOR •••
Trt-asurc:r , Senior Class ••• President ,
Grudcs 8 , 9 , 1 0 ••• Presiden t , F . F . A . ,
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Spc.:akine , ' 36 , 1 37 . , . Pr esident , Lite rary Society, ' 39 ••• Sports Editor ,
Schoo l Flashes , 1 40 , •. Sports Edi tor ,
Gold unc:~ Bl a ck ••• Class Attorney • • , Co Cnp t uin , Basketball, 1 37 - 1 40 •• , Captain ,
Baseba l l , 1 37 , ' 3 8 , 1 39 .
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J;.CK TAYLOR
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IHstori nn •• • Treasur er , B<:..t a Club , 1 40
.... Tr cas urt.ir , F' . P . A . Chapt er , 1 37 •.
Associet(: bus ine ss L1nn nccr , Gold and
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Captain, 1 37 , Basketball , 1 38 , 1 39
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11 Calling all children aze six l
Call i ng all child r en El[:)e six 111 These wo r ds were announced fro1:i. the J.
S . Broad casting station in 1 29 . The announcer was
Mr . Erskin S, Stoddard . Answering his call were th ree of our present seniors : Mi l da Lanning , Wilma
Ruth Haselden and Elizabeth Hui;&ins . They were g iven
tryouts under the cuidanc e of Miss Marie Sno~·1den .
When in 1930 the call for pupi ls to again as semble £or classroo1:i. work was b r oadcast these
t h ree pupils found a new teacher , Miss Mar y Wall ,
and a new class;,w.te, Arlin:;t on Prosser .
In the fall of 1931 we were summoned to bec;in
our school work under Mi ss Vivian Taylor ' s super vision .
After a vacation that seer.ied al l too short 1
we heard the call for fourth g r ade pupils and soon
f ound ourselves be~innini,; our work in 1932 with Mrs .
E . S. Stoddard as our able instructor .
Sitting by our radio in S eptember of 1933, we he ard t he announcer say , 11 Callinz all fifth g rade pupfl\~'
ils ' . Calling all fifth g rade pupi ls 1 Miss Myrtis
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Baker, te acher t 11 We could hardly reaiize that it was
time to be back in 3Chuol but we were soon hard a t
work and delighted to have a new membe r, F . A . Taylor
Heeding the call of our announcer , we turned our
steps schoolward in 1934 to be t;:reeted by t hree new
sixth g rade pupils: Della Deane Merig , Dorothy 0 1 qu inn and Irby Stan~ . Under Mrs . Lula Eaddy ' s wise
l eadership we complet ed the sixth g rade.
�11 S chool time .
School t i1:ie l 11 Yes , the announcer
again i n 1935 warned us that school ti me was here ,
so with books in our a r ms we h urried off to f i nd
Miss Pansy Truluck g reeting the sevent h g r ades .
Wi th a thrill of expectation ming l ed with dread
we heard Johnsonville Hie;h Sch ool ' s new superi n t en dent , Mr . H. M. Floyd , announce the open - of school
in September, 1936 . Havint; looked forward to this
d ay we could only wonder if we \"/ere real ly prepared
for t he wor k that lay ah ead of us . However , with
the help of Miss Datt Nichols on , Miss Emma Frances
Pays i nt;er , Mi ss Mildred Smith , Mr . J. '1' . Saunders
and Mr . W, O. Lloyd ad justed ourselve s and comp l e ted
!~~ef~~~;i ~~~rH~ie~~b~r=~~~~;aw~~~har~~~~~n~u~s
Rawling s , Ma tti a Bello \'J oodberry , Henry \'• ill Dt.ma hoe , Horace La n cely, J a ck Taylor , Ca rro l l Tayloy ,
and Berno.rd Hea rn .
In 193? we were s lad to welco!:le Rosa Nell Altman
as one of our number. Our instructors that year
v1cre Miss Mary Sue Carter, Miss Gladys Pate , Mr . L.
S . Brice and Mr . W. B. Norv1oort .
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At:;nin in 1938 uhen we resuucd our school work,
we found ano t her nevi classma t e , J. L. Hyder . We
c a rried on our cla ssroom wor k and other a ctivitie s
this yea r unde r the leadership of Miss Ll e•:tellyn
\'i illiai:1s, Mifls J acque lyn S E.aGl e , Mi ss Allie Strick l e n , t.1r . L. S . Bric e , i\Ir , P . L. Ba rrott ond Mr . H.
M. Flo~,rd .
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La st cu l l for
t he clnss of 1940 111 This bro~dc o st in 1939 b egan
ou r los t y ea r of hii;h s chool work u n d er the d irec t ion of Miss i.fary Su e Ca rt e r , Miss Ruth Willi amson,
Miss Llewellyn Wi lliams, Mr. H . M. Floyd and Mr. VJ .
J . Lant,;ston .
r;hcn t he r adio broo.d c ::.sts tho n ows of the g r ad u a tion exercises of the cla s s o f 1940 our work at
Joh nsonville will b e conpl c t cd . To those teachers
who hllV(.: so untirinb lY l o b ored with us we offer our
si n c e re thanks , hop in3 t ha t t he s u ccess we atta in
'v'1 l l be proof of our oppr oc i n tion .
Jack Taylor
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It L:1 1950, Since g raduating fror.i. Joh nsonville
Hi gh S choo l, I have taken a studio in New York and
hove been teaching expression. It is seven- thirty
and r,iy last pupil has just gone ,
I hav e decided to
spend a quiet evening before the fire, just thinking . Pull ing up a c ha ir , and sitting down , my
eyes fall on r.ty school annu a l , r eceived ray senio r
year at Johnsonville Hi gh . Turning through it I
see l?rederica Richardson, who was editor - in- chief ,
This book must have been a good advertisenent for Q
her, because hse is now connec t ed with the Carol!ni{
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Eng~a~~~g s;~~p~~~; with her, is J ack Taylor , now ...
head of the Ch ei;1istry Depa rtment at Duke Univer sity .
By co i ncidence I turned to another class ...
r,mte , Wi l na Ruth Hase lden, who teaches Home Ec o no raic at Agnes Scott.
Next is Bernard Hearn . I vmnder what he is doing ?
Oh yes, he 's running for the United State s ' Senate
and nuking campaig n spe e ches !
Harriette Rnley ., I know th a t you are h a ppy in the
foreign fie ldn with h i m, ev en though you are so far
away from h one and friends .
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I wonder what nll that buzzing is I hear ? Oh , 1t 1 s l!
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remember now , he is in t he g over nment serv ice.
Milda Lanning has a l a r g e plantation hor.ie and we lcomes a ll stray cats which come her way . The l a3 t
tine I heard from h er , she had forty - five and still
had ro ora for r.iore .
There is in Marlboro County a few mi les fron the
court house a larg<:: a nd at tractive home . The sheriff.
Henry Will Dunahue 1 lives here and between raids he
is a s uccessful farner .
�I seem t o see Sue Rawlings as a very busy woman . A
!lrt of the clay is spent in her office on upper Broad p.y where she conducts an in terior decora t ing f'irr.i. in
h.O g reat city. The r es t of t he day is spent i n a
µngalow in Jersey City where a tired newspaper mun
bmcs hone at night .
In the distance I sec n sta tely hospital , 'i,:hy I bo eve t he doctor is Ba r nie Ray Budd in l And his assis ~nt , John Dowdy .
Della Deane Meng attcncl.cd Colur.1bia College f or t wo
oars . Then there c aHe along one who seemed to po ssess
i.e same high ideals and dignity as she, Now in the ir
:)me , pea ce and ha ppiness dwell .
I f lnd myse lf in n lo.rsc un i VE;rsi t y and there I see
a rroll Taylor who is athleti c di r e ctor .
There Elsie, I' 11 let you s mil e at me for a f ew mines , while I punch the fire . It 1 s burn inb low . _ I al iJ.ys knew that Elsie McDaniel liked the country, and
ure enoui;h , she has a bcci.utifu l house in South Car ~
Co;";ling ba ck to the clty I find F . A . Taylor and Ii-by
ttonc conducting a very succes sful 11 bus " servic e in
~hnsonvillc • .
In tho n ea t est lit tl e homo , almost Dutch - like for it '
oc tn ess , Arlington Prosse r lives . Everything is in i t 1
lace; even t he husband knows where he belone;s •
There is J • - L. Hyder telling nbou t hi s latest p ictur
hi ch cr eated such a sensa ti on this yc c;. r .
I think I shall t une in t he radio and Cnjoy a little
usic while I finish looking at my annual ·. Some ona is
laying a violin . How strang e that r:iy eyes shou l d be' cs tint; on ;.!ab Woodbe rry's pi c ture , whi l e my cars a r c
i st cnin~ to her music over the rnn.:l o t
Ho r a c e Langley has lived the life of n r.18. rri ed nan
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in c e the niGht af t er his ;_;raduation .
]~::;;~;JI Rosa Ne ll Altr.mn , the VJittiest g irl in our class, is ·~ii;~i.iiii~
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s now a recre a t ional leader .
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my clas sma t es .
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We , tho class of 1940 , of J ohnsonville Hi,;h Schoo l,
county of Florence , state of South Carolina , being of
sar.1e r:lind and sound body , realizing that our hioh
school career is ne a ring; the end, utter thcs words be fore we depnrt fron this life, hereby declaring this
to be our last will a nd t e stament .
Si gned and sc a led this twentieth day of April 1940 .
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I , John Dowdy , do hereby will nnd beque n th to
Robert Turner 11 my basketball uniform . 11
I , Arlington Prosser, do hereby will and bo queath to Jennie Mac Altm.o.n , 11 my quiet disposition 11
in Miss Ca r ter 1 s En0lish Class .
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I , Milda Lannin.; , do hercby will and bequeath 11 111y
plnce in Eleventh History Clo.ss 11 , to be equally di 1i::;;=;;::t-1• vidid between Lillie: Belle Lan;;oly, and Lillian Stonc . lfip~jiiiiii
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to Mary Loe Keefe , 11 ray ability to do things nnd ge t
by \·Ji th them . 11
I , Irby Stone, do hereby will and beque a th t o John
Dunal100 11 r»y friendshi p with Mr . Floyct 1:
I, Horace Lan g cly, do hereby will and bequeath t o
Ken Haselden 11 my p lac e at short sto p . 11
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�I , Hatti e Bol1c ',';bodb9rry , do ·h-c.roby wi ll and be- :
q ueath to J ohn Dunahoe 11 LJ.y f r iendship wi t h Mr . Fl oyd .
I , Elizabeth Huggins , do hereb y will and bequeath to
i nni e Weav er 11 my stoutness 11 •
I , Jack Tayl or , do hereby will and bequeath to John
Dunahoe 11 my number ton slippers. 11
I, Henry Dunahoe , do h er eby will and bequeath to
alter i'lillis 11 my frequent trips to Mr. Floyd ' s office .
ev~~ ~:~~i~e~arin:u~~~~ht~~ 11 ~ereby will and bequeath to
I , Dorothy 0' quinn, do her eby will and bequeath to
lorence S t one 11 my place us being the most r:.1ischieviou~
irl i n the eleventh g rndc . 11
I , F . A. Taylor , do hereby will and ,_,"'nuoa t h to Jo eph S t one 11 my baseball uniform . 11
I , Victor Johnson, do her eby wi ~ l nnd bequeath to
ivings ton Bishop 11 my expression , ' 1You Want To See Me? 1
I , Elsie McDanie l , do her eby wi l l and bequeath to
Mar y Lee Keefe , '1 my place on the Baske t - ball t eam . 11
I , Wi lma Rut h Haselden , do hereby wi ll and bequeat h I!~~~~
to Virgilina Eaddy 11 :r.iy place as guar d on the Basket ball team . 11
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Livingston Bisho p " my a bility to entertain the girl ' s
with jokes . 11
I, Bernard Hearn, do hereby will and bequeath. to
Eo.ddy Creel 11 my desire for cutting up ,i n school.''
I , J . L . Hyder, do hcrolly will and bequeath to J.
W. 0 1 quinn 11 my desire for chewino gum 11 and talking to
c;i rls in school and al so my ability to g et by with
it .
I , Rose Nell Atlman , do hereby will and bequeath to
Sarah Altnan 11oy witt y expressions 11 and 11 my ability to
keep noisy at u ll tir.tcs . 11
I , Sue Rawlings , do hereby wi ll and bequeath to
Genova Altman 11 my love for Ynnkecs 11 and n r,1y late dates
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Most dependablc. boy •• ,., •••••••••••• Ca rroll Tayl o r
Most dependable ,:;i rl •. , •• , ••• •F r ederica Richard s on
Cutest boy ., •• •. • ••••• ••..•. ••• , .•.• , .• J a c k Taylor
Cutest t;i r l ••.• • • . • , .• • •••.•.• .•• , .Dor othy 0 1 qu1 nn
Friendliest boy •••••.•••••. • • •••• , •• Victor Johnson
Friendliest boy ., ••.•..••••••• Prcde r ica Ri chardson
Neatest boy ., •. . .. , ..•• ,., , . ••. ••• , • • •• J a c k Taylo r
Neatest 3 irl • • ,, •• •• •• •••••••••••• Do llB. Dt:ano Meng
Most conceited boy ••••• •• , ., ,, , ••••.•• J. - iio"'Hyd e r
Most conce i ted c ir l., .•.... . ....•• Del l a Deanei Meng
·.~ ittics t boy .. . ...... ... ... ............ , F, A . TaYlor
·.v ittiest Girl •••••••.••.. • ... • , •. .••• • sue Rav1line;s
Bost nll - round boy •• •.. •• ••.• . , ••••• Ca rro ll Taylo r
Best all - round (; ir l •.. . • •••••• Frederica Richardson
Laziest boy •• • • ., .. ... . ..•••••••• . •• • •• •• John Dowdy
Laziest G irl ,. ~ • . • • , .•• • •••• • • ,. ~ •• Harri etta Rul ey
Most athletic boy • .• . ••.....•• • • •••• Carroll Taylor
Most athletic Girl • • •• •• .• • ; • •••• , Rosa Nell Altman
Most timid boy ••••••••.•••.••• ~ •• • •• Horace Lanc ley
Most timid c; irl .•••.. • •••••••. , ., •••• Milda Lanning
Bi gg est bluff' •• •. •• •• . ••• . • , .•• ,•-• ••• Bernard Hearn
Bigo;est b luff •. •• •• • . . . • •.. .. .•• • ••. , , Sue Rawlings
Most intellectua l •......•. • . , .•.• . ••• • , Ja ck Taylor
Most intollectual. •• • ••••• , .. • •Vii.lr.w. Ruth Ho.s olden
Dest lookinr; boy •• • .. • . . ...• . ~ · •• •• •••• Jack Taylor ·~~~iiiii
Best look i n t; Gir l. •• • , ..•••••• , . • • , Dorothy 0 ' quinn II
~iost likely to succe0d •• • , • •..• ~ • . .••• , J ack Taylo r
31ost likely to succeed, • • .•• ~ , F r ederica Richardson I~!~!
Most sentlcrn.an - lik£: • •• • • ••• .••• .••.•.• • Jack Taylo r I!
Most lady - like; •• .••••• • ...•• , • •• ,., . Elsie McDanie l
Mo st tallcat lvc boy •• , •.. , • .. ,., .•• • • • Bernard Hearn
Most talkative :_:i rl, ••• , ••• •• , •• ;.. , Hnrriette Raloy
Most nischiovous boy •• • • , . • • ••• •• .•• ,, Ber nard Hearn
Most iJ.ischievous c irl . , •• , , , ., ••••• Dorothy 0 1 quinn
Most popular boy •••• •••• ••••••• • , ••• Car roll To.ylor
Most popular c; irl •• •• . • , ..• •• • , ••• De l la Deane Meng
valuable qoy •••• • •• • •• •••• ••••• Ca rroll Taylo r
valua b l e ,sirl •• • ••.. • • , •• Frede r ica Richardson
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Home Room
Mr • rl . J. Lang ston
Lanc;ston
Ge nova Altman
, Ha z el Altman
Jennie Mae Altman
Mayo Altman
Living ston Bishop
, Aline Bolynn
John H. Chand ler
• Eadd y Cree l
, Eunice Denn is
, John Dunahoe
Wilson Evans
Dorothy Hal!lloiond
, Larue Haselden
Dorot hy Hu;,::;hes
•Mary Lee Keefe
, Gol den Hughes
, Alli da Lambert
Li lli e B. Lang ley
Carrie Owens
, Henry Powell
, Zoland Prosser
, Lillian Stone
Eleanor Thomas
Lyra Thompson
Al ,6eria Hanna
Minnie Heaver
Dever Haselden
, \'!alter Willis
, Kilborne Haselden
/ Carolyn Kelley
Lizzie Dae Altman
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Miss Lois Ghent
Mr . L. s. Brice
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Willie Altman
Na tha Lee Grier
Vennie Hanna
Gennette MontGomery
Dorothy Pas ton
Frances Powell
Verlene Pross er
Florence Stone
Vern ie Stone
Sarah Altman
Elnora Cox JJ
Eris Hanna
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Velia Lewis
Virt_;inia Munn
Eliza Jane Powell
Doris Stone
Olli e Mae Thomas
Bi lly Altman
Francis Altman
Sweenie Lee Altman fJ
Clifton Baxley
Willie Benton
J . W. Eaddy
Ken Haselden ~
·:a1son Gasterf.'
Jack Be rt Hanna
Lloyd Joye IJ
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John D . Mil ls
Buster Ruff
Dal ton Altman
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Herman Pas ton
Cleland Tanner
Robe rt Turner
Fu rman Powell
Clarance Willi s
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Miss Ruth Williamson
Mr . W. H . Jordan
".!l illiamson
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Paul Altman
Uurrel Altman
Felscia Altman
Anna Blackwell
Joe Cribb
S. B. Chandler
Emmie Bell Eaddy
Thomas Furches
Gladys Gaster
Lila Ruth Gaster
Ilene Hanna
Herbert Hanna
Ernest Huggins
Robert Lewis
Edna McAlister
Raymond Mathews
Evelyn Net t l e s
Paul Poston
\"lillie Lee Powell
Cullen Pross er
Ruth Stone
Ella Mae Thompson
Ashton Venterp
Elmore Lewis Pearline Altman
Louis ei Cox
Vire;ilene Eaddy
Elizabeth Hanna
Lula Bel l Hanna
Doris Haselden
Ul dine Poston
Lois Huggins
Natalee Ri chardson
V:llrg inia Rogers
Edith Stone
Daniel Altman
Rutherford Baxley
Bust()r Hanna
Zuel Hanna
Laurie Hu3hes
Bill y King
Ben v;es ley Lamb ert
John Powers
H . M. Prosser
Virgie Prosser
J oseph Stone
Randolph ·:a111s
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PAUL L . BARRETT
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He.rr~i Lee Bass
Lafoy Cr ibb
Joe Evans
Hudson Owens
Ul ysse s Poston
Ollie Powell
Veda Eaddy
vaibur weaver
Elsi e Evans
Mi rlam Evnns
Annie R . Fennell
Clara L . HUggins
Ul me r S. Hughes
Ul d ine Hur.,phri es
Thelna Baxley
Elizab eth Bryant
Joan Bryant
Cla ire creel
Lou Al ice Cribb
Eloyre Dona hue
Mary E · Po ston
Eve lyn Powall
Mar y J . Powell
Li llie s . Powell
Ma rie Shine
Caroline Willis
Vi r ginia Wil lis
Harve y Prosser
James A · Taylor
Nan To.ylor
Sar.rue l Turner
Elton Vente r s
Mary E · Johnson
Zula M. Jowers
F r ances Kirby
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MISS PANSY TRULUCK
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Me rril Abrams
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El ton Baxley
Harold Hu g hes
F r a nk Bl ackwe ll
Junior Howell
Louise Browder
Ruby Jowe rs
Argyll Bryant
Otis McAlis ter
Janie cox
Eugene McCracking
Ma ri Dennis
MB r g;ar et McDaniel
Violet Dunahoe
Ruby Mae Powell
Lucy Dean Eaddy
Virgini a Powell
Everlyne Evans
J . t. Pos ton
Charles Haselden
Irene Richardson
Lil a Ruth Haselden
Mary Virgi nia Tor.1linson
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TEACHER :
MISS EUNICE Q.UINN
Malvin Dennis
Janes Dunahoe
Harold Eaddy
Verline Cribb
Gary Hanna
Louise Dunahoe
Gerald Joye
Ethel Evans
David Mathews
Dorothy Gaster
Easson Mccrackin
Maha le Gaste r
Earl Dean Miller
Frances Harrelson
J . D . Poston
Annie Lee Joye
J. D. Powe ll
Betty Joe Poston
R· E . Powell
Dama.rys Poston
John Thor.ms
Marge.re t Tanner
Joe Venters
Jewel Baxley
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Beelah Barnhill
Willa Dean Browd er
Co r a Lee Cribb
Jessie Mae Evans
Helen Harrelson
Dorothy Howell
Frances Huggins
Ida Kirven
Evelyn Lewis
Mary C . Mi ller
Lula Jo McDaniel
Nellie Poston
Elise Powell
Ka tie Powell
Lillie Belle Sp rin gs
Minnie Thor,ias
Louise Tomlinson
Nanieth 'l'anner
Hansel Abrams
O· D. Altraan
Do r ris Baxley
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Harry Bo Cox
Ga rland creel
Lindford Creel
John H . Creel
Wilson Dennis
Finis Evans
vander Hanna
Elliott Haselden
Ervin Haselden
Will iar.1 Johnson
Na than Howell
Joe Husbands
Louis Joye ?<I
G. D· Poston
John T. Powell
N . B . Rogers
Harvey Stone
Wayman Tanner
Martin L · Vente r s
Thomas Kirven ·
earl Powell
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MISS KATHERINE CANNON
Cannon
Henri et ta Barfi e ld
Car r ie Jean Bellflowe rs
Be t ty Jean Cox
Ma r y Cree l
Rosa Lee Graho.r:!
Mar ion Hannah
Iva Reid Ha se l den
Pearline Joye
Annie Wi lson Joye
Lou ise Poston
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Ozelee Powell
Dor o t hy Tanner
Lucil e Tanner
Louis e Wall
Mild red Wis e
Thalme r Abrams
Gordon Altman
Ser.n;;.ie Blackwe ll
Buddy Cree l
Jal".les Hase lden
Ma l col r.1 Haselden
Lenair Hughes
Frank Ma·the ws
J , o. Powell
Ri chard Powe ll
D . w. Stone
Hil ly Joe Tho1:1as
Buck Venters
Nor rm n Ven ters
Harry Gr a har.1
The odore Baxley
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MI SS MARGUERITE BOYD
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Christine Baxl ey
Ester Haselden
Bonnie F . Bellflowers Ii>
Wayne Lar:1be rt ,..e
Jane t Eaddy
J • D. Lanning
Renn Howell
J . B. Powell
Lucy J oye
Tor.cle Rog ers
Sop hie Ann Ma tthew s
Bud Tanner
Lu ci lle McDaniel
Charles Tanne r
Wi l na Stone
Hugh Ta nner
Verona Stone
Walte r Thomas
Sare. Tonlinson
Sa r a B. Powell
Not t Altman
Sa r.1 Dennis
Li ncoln Cribb
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MISS NELL TURBEVILLE
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Carolyn Ard
Geneva Avant
Betty Barfield
Genevieve creel
Susie Cribb
Annie L · Dennis
Thera M. Dennis
Me redith Dennis
Me ttie Gr aham
Ruby Hanna
Vera D . Haselden
Beatrice Joy
Pearline Poston
Clarissa Powell
Edna Powell
Ge raldine Powell
Hazel Powell
Luvenia Powell
Zula Powell
Roberta Redfern
Al ic e Rhames
Ernestine Rhai;1es
Lucille Prosser
McNanee Lambert
Lucille Stone
J , w. Coker
Charles cox
Cerni th Cribb
John E . Cribb
Geo r ge Dennie
James A . Donahue
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George Graham
Wallace Donahue
Billy Eaddy
Johnnie Eaddy
J . W. Fennell
John Huggins
David Hughes
Bobby Langley
Albert Poston
Edward Tanne r
Bernie Venters
Van Powell
Buddy G. Wise 'Fil
Earline Creel
El ton creel
Muarel Miller
John Powell
Jack Mc Daniel
Edgar Mccracken h
Willie N. Miles
Annie E . Poston
Carol Bryant
��INSTANC E:S TO BE RBMEMBERED
Tipoff ••• the game is on, p fror.1 goal to goa l the
ball noves swif t ly •• • For a brief electric nonent
whil e the stands ho l d ti:._;ht, the new tan ball is
shifted f r on one player to another • •• Suddenly i t
bounces ••• zig- zagging ••• straightarn1ng a path to
t he goal ••• The gaue i s on • • • Basketball , the grande st gane of then all .
Pl easant Hill •• 21 -- Johnsonville •• 17
Flashes slow at getting off ••• Guar ding l oos e •••
Sh ots inaccurate ••• Second hal f faster .
Panplic o •• 17 , 19-- Joh nsonvil le •• 27, 27
Flashes lead at half ••• Taylor gets six point s
f ra:1 center ••• Fl ashes rally , while Panplic o
slm;1ps in fina l quo.r ter .
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Hannah • • 23 -- Johnsonville •• 25
Flo.shes rack up points in fir st ha lf ••• Weaken
in second ••• But visitors unable to overcone lead .
Cowards •• 15 , 18-- Johnsonvillo •• 31 , 55
Two easy victo rie s ••• Bishop hot ••• Subs show up
well ••• s ubs play pract ically o.11 s ec ond gane .
�Olant a •• 17 ,.24 , 31 -- Johnsonville •• 16, 27 , 22
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Ol ant a. takes f' l rst •• • Footba ll ••• Of'f'icial enjoys cnllin t
trnvelini:; • •• Olanta guards closely ••• J'vill e wins second
Tanner ba c king up f'or long passes . Evans loose under t:ne
i;oo. l., . Sweet r evenge •• , Olanta ta kes t hird f'or upper di
trict title ••• Flashes off' , •• Bishop ge ts his usual 18
poin t s , •• You c an 1 t keep n cood lilan down .
~~~s~!c~~ · ~~ ~~;;J~~n;~~;~l~~it:: : B~;hop runs loose • . t
~~~~r t~~~;hg~~d ~now -bircJ.s . ·. Team shows improvement •.• •
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Timr.1onsville •• 21 , 28 -- Johnsonville •• 10 , 46
Pirst to Timmonsville ••• J 1 ville has bod nioht • •.• Refer
blind to holding • . • nouen ••• Flashes get revense . • . Rou~h v
ncss stopped ••• Thrillins .;n1;1c • •• T 1 ville trails all the
way .
Elim • • 28 , 24 - - Johnsonville .• 34 , 26
Two more for Flashes • • , Both close ••• 0 1 quinn finds bas l{et •• • Se cond (;O.r:1e nip and tuck • • • Plashes weaken on out
door cour t . . • Lvcn terms ••• Evans ' cri p , Taylo r' s long
one . \ . Victory .
Tans ~ • • 22 -- Johnsonvillc • • 18
Wcll - fou3ht ga:ne ••• Final score tied ..• Visitors mkc
ex tro. period pay off .
QUINTET i<'INISHES '1\' ITH GOOD S!Y.SON R:'.:COhD
squ~~~i~~!n~o~~e i~~~~~~d w~;~i~l;o~~~h~~v~~of~~~i~n~~~ ·-~~~~
for tho Class B. title of the upper half of Distri c t
Seven vii th Oluntn .
the L~~;~.;!i~~ ~;;~~i1 w~~y~~~c~;e~l ~~~~~~~: c~;~~z i~~
playin5 season a captain is appointed for c e ch _;c.li1e i
orde r that ec. ch p lnyer no.y serve in this posi tion of
leadership .
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COACH:
MISS EUNICE QUINN
PLAYERS :
Altua n , R, N., Woodberry, Keefe , Weaver,
O 1 quinn, McDaniel, Hasel d en, Lru:1bert ,
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Hebron
Br. Neck
Hannah
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Ti n:.1onsvill e
Pl easant Hill
Pl easant Hill
Pleasant Hill
Cowards
Geor cetown
Georcetown
Lake City
Lake City
Joh nson- J arvis
Ti nnonsv ille
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�SEXTET WINS UPPER DISTRICT TITLE
Display1nG t enr.twor k that her opponents couldn ' t
solve , the Johnsonville sext et captured the championship of Upper District S even with a season 's
record that saw then win 14 games, l ose 7 , and t ie
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Af'ter beginning t he s e ason in a r at:;ged way , the
Flashes cl ooed up the weak spots, stren.:;thened the
enti r e teaIJ, and .finished in the r;1oney . The sexte t
suff e red its worst defe at early in the season when
Hanna ga ined a f6urteen .. point victory in a game in
which Johnsonville , p laying slowly and v1ithout
sp ir it, was never in the running .
Handica pped by sor:1e odd decisions handed down
by the HicJ.1 School Leacue distric t committee at
the l ast of the season , the local girls were .forc ed to replo::y-- two c o.mes . Winning these handily ,
neve rtheless ,. t he tean asain claimed the upper
district title.
In ga::tes played between Johnsonville and Geo r L;etown to decide the winner of the entire di strict,
the Winyah lassies won the first contest b y t ~o
po ints . The f inal tilt a lso went to Georsetown
by virtue of a success fu l fro e throw in the c los inc seconds of t he ga1J.e, the Plashes losing by one
point .
J ohnsonville won consol a tion honors in the an nua l Hemint;vmy ci r ls 1 tourney and p l a ced three
p l ayers on the a ll-tourna1:1ent t ean . Ganes were
won froiil Hebron and Pl easant Hill , but Brit tons '
Neck , the eventua l winner , upse t the F'lashes in
t he second round .
Gi rl s vlinnin,:; honors on the a ll-stnr teau were
Rosu Uell J. ltr.w.n and Wilu.Ej. Huth Haselden , g uards ,
and Mary Lee Keefe , fo r ward .
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Stone, '.'iilbur Weaver, Jack Taylor ,
Wilson Evans , Eaddy Cree l, Ken Haselden,
John Dow~y .
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BUS INESS ~iA!IAGER :
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ART EDITOR., . DELLh DEnNE ?.!ENG
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�EDITOR ••• '.'HLMA. RUTH HASELDEN
BUSINESS MANAGER •• • ELIZABETH HUGGINS
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FREDERICA RICHARDSON
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Secre,tary • • •Eli zabeth Huggins
Treasurer • • • J ack Taylor
Fr ederica Ri char dson
Della Deane Meng
Mab ·•rnodbury
Jennie M, Al tman
Sue RawlinG1l
El eanor Thor.lB.s
Harriette Raley
Elizabeth HugL;ins
Wi lma Ruth Haselden
Vennie Hanna
Sa r ah Al tmo.n
J a c k Tnylor
�PRESIDENT . , . SUE RA\i LINGS
SPONSORS:
MISS RUTH WILLiid.!SON
MR . PAUL ~· Bf.RhETT
S e cr e tary •• . D0lla Deane Menc
Treasur e r ,• • • Elizab eth Hu ggins
Elizab e th Hu gc ins
Dorothy 0 1 quinn·
Della Deane Menc
·;a 1ma Huth Has e lden
Mattie Boll Woodbury
Su e Rawling s
Sarah Altman
Virc ilin o Eaddy
Natalee Richard son
Loia Hu;::;Gins
Elizabeth Hanna
Jos £; ph Stone
Bi lly Einc
l\cn Has e l d en
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Alg eria Hanna
Doroth y Hamn.and
Carolyn Kelly
Allida Lamber t
Minnie ~.v eaver
·.-,· 11son Evans
Aline Bolynn
Elnora Cox
Billy ..n tman
Herman Poston, Jr .
Robert Turner
Hugh Cr e el
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MR . '.?i . H . 'JORDAN
Vice - Pres i dent •• .E th c ll Hut;he s
Secretu r y • • • Clarance ·:a llis
Tr ea sure r ••• Ken Haselden
Repo rt e r ••• Herun.n Post on
Di c k Powell
J. ·;1 . Eaddy
Ethcll Hu271os
J. '.'11 • 0 1 quinn
Ve rnie Stone Ken Hase l den Clifton Baxley
Robe rt Turner
Hugh Cr oe l Cl arenc e Willis
Lloyd Joy Sweenie L ~e AltmanHe r man Poston, Jr .
Billy Al trnan
O. L. Avant Bus tcr Ruff
John Dowdy
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ELIZA JANI: P01.'iELL
SPONSOR • • •
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Vi ce-President ••• Elnora Cox
Secretary & Treasurer ••• Dori s Hanna
Reporter • • , Natha Lee Grier
Pat;e . , .Dorothy Pas ton
Ve rlene Prosse;r
Natha Lee Gri e r
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Venni e Hanna
Vi r g inia Munn
Dorothy Poston
Frances Powell
Florence Stone
Ollie Mae Thomas
- Elnot>a Cox
• Eliza Jane POwell
Eris Hanna
Gladys Gas t
Louise Cox
Doris Stone
Zil l a Buddin
Ann.a BlackVrnll
Loia Hucs ins
Uldine Poston
Vircilene Eaddy
Elizabeth Hanna
Natalie Richardson
Pearline Altman
Ilona Hanna
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Gold and Black
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Yearbooks
Description
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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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Scanned books
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Gold and Black 1940
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1940 is the second edition of the Gold and Black yearbook for Johnsonville. All of the photos are hand-pasted into the document. This copy has been edited to enlarge and improve the original photographs. Any missing photographs were missing from the source document provided by Livingston "Bo" Bishop and his granddaughter, Heidi Bishop Dumm.
Subject
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Yearbook
Date
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1940
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Heidi Bishop Dumm and Livingston "Bo" Bishop