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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;&amp;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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~'~~t i~n t~:r~li~~; bi~n~;~i~~o; 11 ~o~~:~~~g ~:ii~~3 lDui l:--llL\111••
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&lt;:: 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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hy 0 1 quinn . She has hc:r M. A . decr ee in Education a nd •
s now a recre a t ional leader .

r ev~r~io~~u~~ :~~~a1;ya~fn!~~!t~; . myV:~a~~~· sc;t~~;~d s ~~~
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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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I , Della Deane Mont; , do herc'tly Vlill and bcqueuth
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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I, Carroll Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath to
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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SUPE~L,i.\"fJY fS

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
Haselden
, \'!alter Willis
, Kilborne Haselden
/ Carolyn Kelley
Lizzie Dae Altman

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Hol'.tle Room Teachers:
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
Olli e Mae Thomas
Bi lly Altman
Francis Altman
Sweenie Lee Altman fJ
Clifton Baxley
Willie Benton
J . W. Eaddy
Ken Haselden ~

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Vern ie Stone ..e
Sarah Altman
Elnora Cox JJ
Eris Hanna
Velia Lewis
Virt_;inia Munn
Eliza Jane Powell fJ

Doris Stone
Dal ton Altman
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·:a1son Gasterf.'
Jack Be rt Hanna fJ
Lloyd Joye IJ
John D . Mil ls
Buster Ruff

J. \'i . 0 1 quinn
Herman Pas ton

Cleland Tanner Ii)
Robe rt Turner

Fu rman Powell

Clarance Willi s

��Home Room Teache rs :
Miss Ruth Williamson
Mr . W. H . Jordan
".!l illiamson
Jordan

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

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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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Julia Hanna

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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MH S • E. S • S~ODDARD

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Euldine Abrans
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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Ray Bryant
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 ?&lt;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
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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
~11ria1.1 Pos ton
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&gt;

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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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
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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
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f ra:1 center ••• Fl ashes rally , while Panplic o
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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 .

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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&lt;'INISHES '1\' ITH GOOD S!Y.SON R:'.:COhD

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Seven vii th Oluntn .

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MISS EUNICE QUINN

PLAYERS :

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Display1nG t enr.twor k that her opponents couldn ' t
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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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Fr ederica Ri char dson

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Dorothy 0 1 quinn·
Alg eria Hanna
Doroth y Hamn.and
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Carolyn Kelly
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Repo rt e r ••• Herun.n Post on

Di c k Powell
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Ethcll Hu271os
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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
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Ve rlene Prosse;r
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Louise Cox
Doris Stone

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Ann.a BlackVrnll
Venni e Hanna
- Loia Hucs ins
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Frances Powell
Elizabeth Hanna
Florence Stone
- Natalie Richardson
Ollie Mae Thomas
Pearline Altman
- Elnot&gt;a Cox
Ilona Hanna
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                    <text>�LIBERTY

�GOLD r\ND BL;-\CK
ANNUAL

PUBLICATION

OF

JOHf-ISOl'IVJLLE

SCHOOLS

1941

Volume rfh'l~e
LI VINGSTON

BISlioP •• : • ••• • • , •• EDITOR

RAY J , SHEREil
ADVISOR

EADDY

CREEL

ALIDA LAMBERT
MINNIE Wi::AVER
BUSINESS

STAFF

�f/dminfjfw.tion

{/laJjej

S7pmtJ

ffctiviti~j
· fl111?2'!. fiJ~mG:nf.J

�School Ca/enda'l
1940 - 1941

Sept. 4

Paculty Meeting

Sept . 5 Opening Of School Session
Oct . 16 Selective Se1•vice Reg .
Nov • 1 Gounty Fair Holiday
Nov . 21- 22 Than.l::sgiving Holidays

December 19
Dec .
Jan.
Mar.
Mar .

Christmas Program

20 - 30 Christmas Holidays
22 - 24 Pirst Semester Exams
7-8 Boys' Basl~etball Tournament
19- 20 - 21 S . C. Ed . Ass tn Conv .

Apr . 18 Ju..&gt;tior Class Play
Apr . 24 Junior- Senior Banquet
Apr. 25 Cour1ty Declrunation Contests
l
May Day E.."'Cercises
Uay 2
Field Day - Lake City
I.Ia.y 5
Com1ty Spellii.1.g Contest
May 18
Ba.cc . Ser:mon
I.lay 16 Senior Exams Begin
May 20 Second Semester Exams
gay 22 Seventh Gro.de Exorcises
May 23 Graduation Exercises
i.iay

�i

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1:

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[~dt_ca t ion

l o one wk) ha~ r? //IZ'! teen
p'2hent and /;ouhj/)!, who ha.Jte-''21'1

an ex.ample oJ willn9ne~&gt;­

tr. j {!'l//f? /z,27 je!!owmon, we, the
cla# or} 41 dedt_ca_fq tlaf!. &amp;ool

_;Wuj__ l:?/)th Wt!lwmjort_

�Alma
It 1 s in the east of Florence county
' Heath the

sl~ies

of blue ,

Where stands our noble Alr.m Mater
Glorious to view .
Let ' s lift the choru s , speed it onwar d ,

!lay 1 t never fo.il ,
Al l hail to tl1ce , our Alma I:a.ter ,
Johnsonville , all hail !

��MR . H. M. FLOYD
Superintendent
Ur. Ray J . Sherer
Principal &amp; Mathematics
Miss Mary Sue Carter
English

Hiss Ruth W~ .. .!.ism.son
Commercial Subjects

Miss Jeanette Jones
French &amp; History
Miss Mary Jane Costin
Science

Miss Mattie Trowell
Home-Economics

Mr . L . J . carter

Agriculture
Mr . K . C. Ronna
Seventh Grade &amp; -coach

Mis s Pansy Truluck
Sixth Grade
Miss Erfid Vause
Fifth Gr.ade &amp; Coo.ch

Y~ • ..;.E,.--:S .

~todda.rd

Fourth Grade
Mrs . Rema Taylor
Second Grade
Miss Nel l TU!:'beville
First Gra:ie

Mrs . Walter Poston
Librarian
TRUSTEES

J.f.r . D.B . Haselden

Ur. P . D. Poston
Ur. '.:: .H. Meng
Hr . -J . i·;. King
Mr . Linvrciod Hanna
BUS DRIVERS

11mcH ROOM CATERERS

Loree Stone
Sam Altman
Doward Prosser
Mr. Luth!: r Richardson

Mrs. Dacia ·Cox

Mrs . Mae Powell

Pu.rvuis Peter3on - Janitor

�--------

(Left to Right)

Ba.ck Row : Mr. Sherer , Mathemat.ics and
Principal; Mrs . Stoddard, Fourth
Grade ; Miss Jones , French &amp; His tory ; Miss Truluck , Sixth GraGle ;
Miss Vause , Fifth Grade;
Miss
Tr owell , Home Econo:mics ; Mr . Hanna
Seventh Grade and Coach.
Front Row: Mr . Carter, Agriculture ;
Miss Costin, Science ; Miss Vihe lchel , Thir d Grade; :Uss Williamson
Commerce; Miss Carter , English ;
Mrs . Taylo r, Second Grade; Miss
Turbeville , First Grade , and Mr. '
H. M. Floyd , Superintendent .

�HONO

��I:'..'1.ddy Creel. . . . • • Pr o~ident
\'/alter Hillis ••• Vice . Pres .
C~rrie

O•uens •. . , . Secretary

!.Uss Carter • . .• Class Sponsor

Ck.SS 1.:ar•ro

"The ropes of the past ring the bells
of the future"

Clans

Flm;er : Rose

Class Colors :

Garnet and Gray

�'f. rn ncd
11

.flltmn.n

To strive , t o seek, t o f'ind , but
not to yield 11

Baseball - ' 37, 139 , 139 ; Dramat !cs club - ' 38, t 39 ; Sports Editor of' GOLD AND BLACI:C, ' 41.

FRANCES

ALTMAN

-Altmar;
11

Build air castles - Bui ld founda -

tions unde r them' 1
:Basketball - ' 38 , 139 , 140 , ' 41; llember of' Glee Club 1 41; Juni6r Homema!.cers Association , ' 37 , 1.38 ; Staff'
School Flashes, '40, 1 41; Uay Day.at -

tendant, ' 38 , 1 41 .
GENOVA

ALTMAN

4/a ;el f!ee ..flitman
11

Converting stumbling blocks
stepping stones 11

into

Member of' Junior Homemake r' s Assooio. tion , 1 37 , 1 38j Class Prophet fo r
GOLD AlTD BLACK 141; J.!ay Day attend-

ant 141 .

HAZEL LEE ALTMAN

�' 1PaddJ.e

your

own Canoe 11

Member of the Junior 'Homemaker rs Association - '38, t39 ;
Beta Club-•39, '40 1 ~41, President '41; Fun Editor School
Flashes- 1 39, 1 40; Senior Play;
Literary Edi tor GOLD AND BLACK, t 41; Graduation Speaker.

JENNIE 1'IAE ALTMAN

11

Ship Mates, don't give
. the Sh1p 11

up

Fe·a ture Editor School Flashes
1 38; Art Editor School
Fla shes '39; Art Editor GOLD AND
BLACK

•40.

t 41;

May Day Attendant

1

LIZZIE DAE ALTMAN

11 !!' at :first You try and don't
succeed, try w:1d try again"

Baseball team - 137, '38, 39
140 1 '41; Secretary pf the
F\lture Farmers• or America ':38.

---MAlffi-· A L - - -

�Livin9jfon !luf.top
11 Evi::ryth1ng

Happens For The Beat 11

Basketball Team 1 38, 139 1 ~140, '41;
Co.ptain Basketball '40; Baseball
Terun '37, 138, 139, 140, r41; Alternate Captain Baseball *40; Football 141, Alternate Qaptain, '40;
Vice Pres . Class, '37- 1 38; Treas urer F.F.A . '39; co-Bditor GOLD
AUD BLACK, 1 41; Assistant Adver - '
tising l:!anager .School Flashest39 .
::r:VINGSTON BISHOP

!lolynn ·
11 Sail

On The Ship Of Ambi tion And
Land On The Shore Of success;1

Basketball Team - '36, 139, 1.40, '41;
Dramatics Club- 1 38, 139, '40; May
Day Attendant- 138, '39, '41; Member
Glee Club, 141 .

A!:IiiE

BOLYNN

11

Smile And The World Smiles With
You, Weep And You Weep
Alone 11 •
President Senior Class -' 41; Pres ident Class- '38; Vice President
Class- '40; BuSineas Manager GOLD
A.."ID BLACK, 141; Vicec President F .
P.A. - 1 39; Baseball - 139 , 140; Foot
ball 140 -1 41 .

:2:..DDY

CREEL

�~d~JJDQ_bJq~ k~~~,

I

.Eunice
11

To Strive Is To Succeed 11

Member Junior Homemakers Association-' 38, 1 39; Secretary Cla$S
133; Member of Glee Club - 1 41 ;,
May Day Attenda.nt - '38; Decorating Committee J . H.A.1 39, 139 .
Eunice

Dennis

&lt;john
Uember of the Future Farmers ot:
America -1 38, 139.

JOHH DUNAHOE

Wi/jon
rtGoing Higher 11

Hember o:f Future Farmers 01' Amor·
ica - '38, 139; Member Basl-:etball
Terun- 1 40 , ' 41; Ucmbcr Baseball Te

am-'40, '41; President D:i.•runatics
Club- 1 40- 1 41.
EVANS

·------ - - - - - - -

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1/ammond
aRowing Hot Drifting 11
May Da.y - 1 38; Dramatics Club- 1 38, 139
Reporter Glee Club- 140, 1 41; Junior
Homema...J.cors Association - 1 37 , 1 38.

_:-cthy He.mmond

-A/9ezia

:GERIA

4/anna

11

Talce The Stairs , The Elevator To
Success Is Not Runningu .

• 11

He Who Laughs Las t Laughs Best 11 ,

li1'.:mA

KILBURN HASELDEN

�f!.awe
- · lntJ. J" MuM To
Be Counted Than Fine Gold".

;' A GOOD Disp~

Member of' Juni or Hornezm!rnrs ,association- ' 38, '39 ; Queen o!' MaJ' 41; Class Historia.'1 f or GOLD
AND BLACK for ' 41 ; S~ c retary of'
Cl ass- 139 .

11

To The St a rs Through Aspiring 11

Member of' the Junior Homemakerr
A.ssociati6n - '38 , 139

OOROTHY HUGHES

11

Hitch Your Wagon To A Star 1
Tal:e a Seat And There You
AreH.

Secretary of' .FUt ure Fo.rmers of'
America -1 39; So.l utatorian of
Class - ' 41; Class Attorney for
GOLD AND BLACK- ' 41.
GOLDEH

h&lt;JGHES

�11

...
- JlY LEE

Not At The Top , But Cl imbing'

Member of Basketball Team- 1 i8 ;
' 39, 140 , ' 41; Secretary Of Glee
Cl ub-' 41 ; May Day Attendant l J:l ,
139; Mnid Of Hon or, 141; Meraber
of Jtmior Hor11emakers· As soc i atm
139, 139.
KEBFE

anever Say Can 1 t, Say Try n
May Day :At tendant- ' 38; Junior
Honemakers Association - 13?, • 38;
Literar y Society Program Committee- 'Yl; Glee Club- 1 41; ?lay Da:.·

Attendant- 1 41 ; Productiori Ea."lager GOLD AND BLACK- , 41.

11 1X:i

Unto Others As You \'ioul d
Have Them Do Un to YQu n .

President Class- 1 3B; Uember Of
Basketball Te am - •38, 139, 140 ,
' 41; Member o f Dramatics Club-'40;
1-'rczident Glee Club- 1 41 ; Busi·
ness Mant:tger of GOLD AND" BLACK

Al.LID/'. Lf.MBER'r

' 41; Jnnior Homomnkcrs .t..ssoc iation 1 37, •ss.

--------------- -------- - - --

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I

i
I

iI

11

T0gother We Stand, Divided We
Fall''.

?ie1aber of Junior Homer;1akers Ass o ciati on- 137, 139; Perfect At-

tendance Certificate. •38;. Hol111
Certificate- •38; Declamation
Contest, Second Place- 1 :58; Arrangm.ent Edi tor GOLD AND BLACK

Lily Belle Langley

for '41.

"Climb Though l'he Rocks Be
nugged 11
D. A. R. Citizenship Nominee- 1 41;
Valodictorio.n- 1 41 ; Secr etary of

Senior Class- • 41 ; Pre sident Clas.:
139, ' 40; Editor School Flashes
1 39 , 1 40; Edi tor GOLD AHD BLACK
1 41; Literary Society Pro-cram Committee - '38, ' 39.

CARRIE

OWENS

11

Don ' t Give Up The Sh:Lp 11

Member of F\lture F'armer s Of' America- 1 37- 1 38.

ZOLAlID

FBOSS....R

�f!illian Stone
11

CoopcZ.a"tion BringS Success 11

Member of Junior Homemakers As-

sociation -'37 , 38.

Lillian Stone

"In OUrDelvos Qui&gt; Future L1es 11
Member of Ju.11ior Homemkers As-

sociat!on- 13?, t38 .

ELEANOR THOMAS

11

PcrDistancc Wins The Fight 11

Jtember of Junior Homnne.kcrs Association- 137, 38; Exchange Editor SCHOOL FLASHES- 1 39, '40;
Meinb(lr of Gloe Club, 141.

LYRA

THOMPSON

�old dhd bldck
/Ylinni€
11

Wea.v'n

Bohind Tho Cl ov.ds Lies A
:.. Silv0r Lini!ig• 1

Baslcotball Fo r wo.rd- ' 38, ' 39,
140, 1 41; Drrunatics Club- · 1 38,
139, 140; Glee Club - '41; FUn
Editor School Flnshes- 1 40; f,;iss
Ei Uiss -' 41; i.ssociate Businc.ss
llanat;or GOLD AlfD BLACK- 1 41 .

Ulalte·r
11

Willi~

TO Thine Ovm. Self Be True 11

Hcmber of Future Farmers of
Ank:lrica- 1 37, t38; Vice Presidcn
Senior Class - 1 i-1 .

WJ.L~BR

HILLIS

DEVEn

ru~sELDEJ:T

(no Pictu.r.:: )

- -- - ·----------- - -·· -- ·- ·--··-- ----=

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3est All Round ••••••. •.••.••••• ••• Allida Lambert

3es t All Round •• . • ••••••••• •••••• . ••• Fran Altman
:!ost Timid •• ,., • ••••..•. •• •••••• Hazel Lee Altman
!.:est Timid •••• , ••• •. •••.•••• , ••• • . ••• Mayo Altman
!..:ost Talk ative ••••• , • • •.•• .. • , •• • • Bary Lee Keefe
::ost Talk ative •..••• ••. , ••• , •. , •••• , John Dunahoe
!!ost Likely' To Succeed,, •••••••••••• Car rie Owens
!lost Li kely To Succeed • • •••.••• , •••• , :Pran Altman
~o st Mischievous , ••••••.•..••••••• Mary Lee Keefe
~o st Mischievous , ••••• , ••• , • • , ••• ,. Ylalter Willis
;.!ost Dependable , ••• , •••• , ••• , •••• , •• Carrie Owens
:.!est Dependable , • • •• , . •• . . ••• , .••. ,. , Fran Altman
:::ost Intellectual,., •• , •••.••• , • • ,, , Carrie Owens
~e st Intellectual •••••••••••••••.•• Colden Hughes
1.iost Popular ••••••• • •• ••• •• ••• •••• Allida Lambert
Ho st Popular •• •. ; ·; ·•• ; -. -~: ·.... ,., ••• ••••• Fran Altman
~:o st Va luable ••••••••• , ••• , •••••• • •• Carrie Owens
:los t Valuable , • • , • ••••••• •••••••• , ••• Fran Altman
Cutest •• •• • ••• • • •• ,.·••••. •. ••••• H.a ze l Le e Altman
CUtest,., .••.••••• , •••••••••• • ••• • ••• Ead dy Creel
Laziest •••• • , •• , ••• , ••••••• , .,, Li zzi e Dae A,.l tmdn
Laziest ••••••••• ,, ••••••••• , ••• , •• Dever Hase l den
neatest , •••••••••••• •• • • •.••• .••• •••• Eaddy Creel
Neate st.,.,.,, •••• , •••• , , •• ,,, •• Hazel Lee Altman
Friendlies t •• ,., •••••••• , •• ,., •••• All i da Lambert
Friendliest •.••••.• , ••• • •••••• ••••••• Fran Alt man
'.'littiest ••• , •• ,., . •.••• , • •••• •• Lizzie Dae Altman
Wittiest •••• ,, ••••••• • , •••••••• , •• , Walter Willis
Host At tractive , ••.• , •••• ,.,,.,,. , Mary Lee ICe efe
llost Hands ome ., . ••••••.•• •••. • •.•• , , Wilson Evans
ilost Lady - l i !rn • •• ••••• • •••.•••• Jenni e I:Iae Altman
;Jost Gentleman-like ., ••. •• •. . •• •. , . • , Fran Altman
Bes t Athle t e •••.•••• ••. .. . .•• • , ••• Mary Lee Keefe
Bes t Athlete 1 , • • • • , • • • • • • , • • • • • Livingston Bishop
!.~os t Conce ited , ••• • •.• ,, .• ,., . . • • •• Hinnie We ave r
Llo s t Conce ite d ,, ••..• . • . . •.•. . . Liv i ngs t on Bishop
Biggest Bluff ••• , ••. . .•• .••• , •. , •• Hary Lee Keefe
Bigge st Bluf'f •••••••• ••.••• , .••• , •• , John Dunahoe

�It vm!:: duriTl.t:) ' t he fi r st of' Sept ember 1930, when we embnr ked tho ol d vessel to trc.vcl tt&gt;.rough the el.::.ven parts of s chool .
After we were all ~.board , we learned th::.t ne woul d sai l t hroue:tiovon :::mall par t3 vrhich would bi&lt;&gt; :::;roupod U3 grmr.mar :::: chool , an:.
f'our mor e complicated p .•r ts tcrr.icd as hidl school. We •,-,cult
not r eturn home the way we came :. but would be left adr ift or.
the wide and por ilou3 sea .
The first day v;e were aboard He found Mrs . Albert ~!O.(
Eaddy (Miss- M:::.ri e SnO'itden ) \'!aS a l so abon.rd . After f urther l nvestigr:.tlon, we d i acovr::r od she was co.ptc.in. V!o made good pr o gr cs3 across thb rour;h seas with Le.rue Haselden, Mildr ed Brow
de r , Gol den Hught.;3 , 3el o. Venters , Livingston Bishop and Euni c
Dennis . Duri ng t ho dny we h&amp;d a f ew clc.si:ico , lunch nnd plo.yc
i n the afte r noon . Dcopi te our good times o. few of us \'H.;r t.:: s c
s i ck .
I f u ron bo(..t brought in u photogr c.pher or dentist we rubboJd our £Jyes until the~· wore red . It d i dn ' t to.ke lone t o go
fror,;, the wharf to th(, i'ir3t stop and ------------------We \;wre in s~ccond gr.ndc . tass Mar y '.'lul l too!{ up
whor
Hiss Snor1den l eft off- . G0c ! 3hc· vro.s str ict ! but vie loved h &lt;...:
so . ':!c s:::.iled v&lt;-r y s l owly the f irst f ew wcd{S for fco.r som.eo1
VID.S le(tt behind nnd rr:ight row out to ca tch u s . Wel l , we c&amp;tl.'.;h
sor.i.c. -old p&amp;u~cnscr s ..md dr opped some , bu t that srunl_l gr oup ·wCJ
still bound to.:;ethcr . Miss \70.l l d i d n 1 t have: mueh tine v1i t~
thu s~ip ;· she wus couchinc us to keop us froc:i j umping over·
boarU. all the time .
1:10 rnnnuged to mnkc i t i n to tho third po.rt ,
o.nd wh o s h ould
be th.er(, to greet us but tirs , £arl Brown (:.Uss Vivic.n Taylor)
wi th Allida L.:unbort . Tho ococ.n bec;a.n to g(.;t rough , but :-trs .
Brown }).:.d been throush rough spots before a nd cv&lt;::n though it
-wa.::i slow progress ,
&gt;10 :nndc.. it thr ough . ifo stayc:d c.shor e for
three months ~nd t hcn - - - - - - - ---- - -- - --- ------- -- - --- - - -

I n the fal l - of 1 933 1;10 set snil ng&lt;.:.i n .
On ce mor &lt;\·1e:
changed captains and took on OL.&gt;1 pc.ssenge;rs . Thc;.t: ,-,ere Mr s .
1.'lallc..c..; Altmnn (Hins Burgess Luni;ston) lluvis Bnos , Jimm d. o
Tnylor, So.re, Mac Humphries , Sus i e Iho.0 L•..Mi s .
-E vn Blackwel l
rowvd in v1h0n v;..., nurc hnlf- wo.y to th.., nLxt stop .
It woul c
h:::.vc bocn ch... ::.pcr to \'.'ni t for the next bout . Thc..t was befor e
WlJ
got the .:::lvctric bell o.nd tUd t.!r 3 . Al t mo.n get us
to
do as :Jh&lt;&gt; liked by l(,tting us rinc thv b i g bell.
We
v1c r r!1
c.nxious to m.::.k:..: progress :::o ----- -~---- - ---- -- - - -- - - -- -~J.., stoppod ut thL. post of Hrs .
J i nuni o Cho.pmi:.n to rcpc.ir
o.nd t&lt;'.!.kc on r.iorc.. pc:.~scngurs .
Ers . Cli..:::.pMo.n wo.s so clcvL.r " 'f&lt;-1 t we: could not g o on without h&lt;-r , c.nd 3...,oing Lnti3 Stori...
uccpi ng bocc.usc shv h ::i..d bvvn l eft in that stNl.rl(30 plac e , ~•·c

fl

�-::..: !:e r t oo . Vic ho.d n o t 0 one V(;r y far befor e r;~ : so :-. ::.--=.....:,
- : : !'.y HU0hcs , Glnd ys Mt!O Evnns z.nd Mat ti e Le e ? &amp;:i.n.::..! =&lt;=::.;_;!:.:.
_ . ·z found th.: t we had t hre(; outstandin;J pnssen~.;rz t.?:io::r.:! .
.:.__ ·: ::. ston a nd Golden knt~w t h e ir bo&amp;t fr om 11 a 11 t o 11 z " , .:..0:
- ~ ~ ed
w'~s v;i nnin: i n t he
Dccl::unr.tion c ontGst o.lmost e ve ry
_.
Littl e did we !m oVJ t h :.'..t
she 1 d continw;: .
Our vc s a ol
: -.!r:os t loc.dcd but --- -------------------------------~~ot until
we l rmdcd in the sixth port did we r ealize
_;_ :. thcr ..... t'JC. S roum f or mr.n y r.i.or o .
V'lo l e;ft M
rs . Chnpmc..n ::i.r..d
:_-: :.dcd to try rirs . A. G. l!:::-.Udy :i..s c::pto.in, but she b r ou ght
- --:· ,:: s sc~1 1.;rs c. lon3 , amofl6 them we r e Lillia n Stone , 1.111 t on
: :...:: ~~r t, v.:.ctor Johns on , end Zolc.nd Pross(.r .
Wo j ust could - : : pull out c.~o.in \'11 t h t he. "Old Iron Sidcs 0 r ocl&lt;ing from the
_-:.·:y l oo.d, so we l c.:f t L::.tis, Susio tilo.o , Mnt ti o Lee , Verd
--- .:.U., \Vc.tt :.:.:-.ddy, Ale c Powell ~nd :::ugcn o De nni s who h o.d
· : *nt 01'"'. ly on e :rco.r n i t h us ri ~h t r.t' tht.: spot where we found

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Pulled into h::-.r'bor s.:ii'c ly. We re vw proud to knm·1 we
=-~ i n t~e sovonth gr c.clc r.n d s o in::: to l o t Miss Pa.nsy Truluck
.::: :lo u s f or one your?
Yl c s i ded e long slowly e nd waite d un- : : '.1'. sc.v1 Bill rroncs, Jr .,
Lilliu Bell o Lnnelcy, ::md Liz z i e
: _ .. Altm.".n comi n. so we. s topped e nd took them on d e c k .
In
-.;_ _ midd l ~ of t ho yor.r 'i!C h c.d county cx.i.ms r.nd did we shiver !
__ ::old brc vzc bl ow up on th.:.t mor nin .:, bu t n.f tcr c x::-.ms
1t
:-:i..::d u p . At t he c.nd of th..:: y :.,,cr wa hc.d c. cer emony one ni ~t
-.i;,~nu so we h!'.d s i ,_:h tcd l r.nd .
'!/..:;; h nd t o h c.ve c. p i e ce of paper
¥ !:h Kr . Fl oyd 's s i c;n n turo on i t t o l E'.nd in t h 1:; next hc,r bor ,
- ::l h e.. ._,H V (, it to t he.. r.m j ority or us thc. t n i ,:. ht .
Mis s Truluck
_! :!n 1 t ;;ct h&lt;:r s so w ~ l uft h l:I;' c.boc.rd .
We h c.d to boa.rd c. nct·1 vess el thG n t.xt y our; t h o old one
-::.::: too s mC'. ll to curry the. l oad we wor e cxpcctin _ to t c.k e on,
_ · :- t hcr G \·1cr c s e veral t oc.chcr s , Hi s s Jr:ary Sue Cc:.rt(;r , Mi s s
..:: -.::!:rs P:i to , Miss Llewlyn Williams , Uiss Dot Niclrnlson a n .d
.:::- . Le.uric Bric e . The pupil s wer e numerous . Amon~~ them .wore
: or o thy Har.iH.ond , I.[c.r y Loe Kee f e , Cnrolyn Ke lly, J;!inni c Wv.:iver
:=.rri ci Owens, Hnzcl T~ cc Al t r.:r:!l, J unnil.) ?fine ·Altmc.n, Gono v o.
,...! tr.Ken , Wal tur Wi llis , Lnddy Crc. ol, J ohn Dunr-. hoo , Ki l b ourne
~sc l&lt;lcn ,
Dove r Ilns 0ldon , J ohn Ha nry Chand l er , J nclt'
Bert
E.:.nnt., Aline Dol ynn n nd Al ::;c riu Hc.nno. .
l!i£: c rij oyc d 1'lon ti~
: r om class to c l ::i.ss a c ross t h 1:: wn.vcs .
~1/0 wore.: so t i r e d in
:h(., sprin~ m;; r e sted f or t hree non t h-s on t h o shores of-----Ninth ..:;rn.dc; . We kept our o l d t each ers but t ool'.: on L yr::i
. nomps on .
We s ent Bill Jone s t o Prunpl i co nnd l oft J a ck Bert.
:o fill a. vc.cc.nt spa c e in c i : hth ere.d e . The r •. W.'.lS not hin G
~:..w a b out our ninth .:;r o.d c uxccpt our
Junior Homcma.lcc.rs ' Club
!1d &lt;. weeke nd c c.mp c.t t&gt;tyrtl t.. Bof'. ch . Anyw.:iy , we. slid i n to---Tcnth _;r ndc , a nd not unti l thc. t tine d i d wo r cr..li ze h ow
:icc.r we ~·1or o to t h e L :st port . Wv f ound Mis s Ru th Williamson
.::.bee.r d t h e o l d ves sel , v.:c cnu. ,h t El ean or Thomc.o , Mr.yo Al trn~m
::nd H...:nr y Powe l l tha t ycc.r . " Be l l s a nd "/t:ddin:; Bol ls" , r c.n.s
~m t ;
Hi ss Wi l liruns wa s t~kc n ove r by Spigne r Cn r t c r , Sar e

�Hc.c h £'. d bllrcly loft shore when H. u . Fny,:cn co.llod her bnck,m.
t'ildr ed Brov1dcr c.nd :.t yrtlo Prosser become Mrs . A. P. Hu.:;hes
o.nd Mrs . w. S . Cockfiold respectively . F'rorn Thanksg iving on
?.~r . L.:-.n:;ston hel ped us on until the yuar 1 s cl i mnx Vies a Juni~
Senior Bnnquct. Then- - -- - ------ - --- ----- - - - - - -- - - --------- -':.·
The eleventh GJ';:-.dcsvmllowod us up.
Vie wore i n it hund
over heels boforc '"c !mew it.
But our tec.ehcrs had chanced
to Miss Costin ,
Uias Trowell,
Jlr
Shoror c.nd Uiss Jones
Some one cried 11 lr.nd si,:hted" o.nd c.1 ccr the Junior - SeniOr
tho old v1histlo b l::::;o.n to blow.
Sµrely tho cuptcin saw l nnd
too .
Thero wo.s a lar::;u s roup .:;a tho red around the
rail.
I sew the two Dorothys , =lounor , Eunice Lizzie Dnu ,
Allida,
Uo.ry Lee , Minnie , Curr ie , I~zel Lee , Lyre. , Jennie M. , Lillian
Lillie Belle , Cei.r olyn , Genova , Lnruc , Livincston,
Walter
Enddy, Gol den, Zolnnd, Joh;l., Wilson, h~.:.yo , Kil bourne , Devor
Aline , Al.::orio. , a nd Frc.n. There mo.y be. a f e\7 who will see
the others dcp:...rt and. v1!1.it a yoo.r to l eave the old vessel ,
but thc.o r.iojority of them c.ru sinGing 11 Hull ! Hc.il ! As
they
sail f'orth ori o. .:;rooter shi p of Life over c. troubled sGn of
thu f'uturc .
Clo.ss Historian
Le.rue Hc.sclden

'11

�~..::..: :-e

The onwar d winging f l i g ht o f time has b r ought
we must begin on new and untried roads .

us

Good old mo t he r Hi gh Schoo l has written 11 F1n i s 11
-~==-- ou r pag e s and is sending us for th t o pro ve t he wor th of
_ : e ndowmen t s .
Our high schoo l d ays a r c f i ni shed . We a r e carr yi ng
: .:.::::: wi th us . Wh e r e ? Ye s , whe r e ? We wi l l have t o se p_:.,.:,; , some t o di£fle r ent l oc a li t i e s . Wha t wi ll t h e untri od
- ~: !" s ahead b ring f o rth ?
Tr yi ng to ge t thi s r::1is e r a b l e h a \U1t out .of my mind ,
_ :our nc yod into a. f ar count ry, when I fi n a lly me t thr ee
::.:::-1.:is .
11 ye
"Fa i r Fa t es , n I i mpl ored,
who command the des : !.:.ies of thL Cl uss o f 1 941, wil t thou no t r evea l t o me
: ::e Happi ne ss of .our futur e y ea r s : It i s decreed t hat I mus t
-=.ow.

11 Not to mo :t'e morta l s do
wo d i vul ge these s e crets of
:.: ~i; . 11 the y repli ed .
Af t Gr mnn y a n hou r of pa ti enc e I fi na l :.-; pe r sua d ed the m to unfo l d the s ec r e ts of our futur e gre at::£ss .

The pr o phe tic vision s show us J ohn Duna hoe nav i ga tir..p
_ g r eat st0ame r on t he g r ea t Pac ific , his a d vc ntu rour.:
-.:.t u r e hav i ng c.ar:;-i e d him f a r .
Jenni e Mae Al tman an d Larue Ha se l d en wer e a ssisting
t ri e d t o eas e the pa ins of human i t y .

: .::-.e • d oc tor a s t he y

Aline l3o lynn was &amp;n o l d ma id s choo l
t eache r . She
:::.sn' t a b l e to find a n ybo d y t o c ope with he r , t hough she
-.: ill is hoping ..
Livi rig ston Bi shop, tough l uck ki d , was ou t
:..r&amp;wi ng s oc i a l securi t y .
Mayo Altr.i. an was wel l s a tis f i e d
:-::rn i mag i ne what he wa s doing ?

on Wa ll

of a

job

Street .

Ca r.

Go l den Hughe s , dre ssed up, Dean a t Ya l o
Un!vo r s i t y .
:!i.n you i magi n e hi m a wt:i. l ki ng encyclope d i a sti ll ?
\'Jal t e r \'Ji l li s gave me a l augh as I f o\U1d
success in t he r o l e of the " Lone Range r ."

he

was n

�On the ver y f'crti l e s oils in the Pee D: ..... sec t io n ~
I r ound t h at Zol and Prosse r and Dor othy li.e '.'l:;t0nd on ce had
a 11 tt l e argument and sett l ed i t b~ set t ling down on c,_
.farm together .
I

was

rea lly

iriter ested

in De ver

and Kilbourne

Has e l den, and found they had neve r awakened
peacef u l dream.--1·'.Ust I now d i s t urb it ?

f r om their

Wi l son Evans had t'aken h i s sca t in the House o!
Representat.ives and Eaddy Cr eel was mayor of' h i s t own ,
and be li eve mo , the~ were fit for thoir business .
Fran Altmon was o litt l e d if'f~ rent from the rest .
He was nabbed by the F . B. r. while trying to ove r throw
Dcmoc_racy._
Allida Lambe r t and f,l.ary Lee Keefo seemed to be a
lit tle out of their minds , but I wasn 1 t surpri sed when I
was informed tha t they were Reno- bound fo r a di vor cc .
Thi s was Al lida rs fir s t and Ma r y Lee ' s £ o lll't h .
I found that Li l lian Stone had scor ched· her br ain
t r yi1?-g to put n jig- saw puzzl e toge t he r .
found . Ge~~v~e Al~~~ t6n~o~~llf~to Bffi~ ~~~ 1 ~¥ c~g;,,~n;~rm~~
they could p r obabl y be l oca.ifed _with ou t any t r ouble .
Euni co Dennis and Dor othy Hughes
l arge "beaut y parlors in New Yor k .

are owner s of

t"::

Lyra Thompson wo.s a stenogr apher , but her offi '"ce day
will be numbe red , She 1 s engaged to a proacher in Indi a .
She ' s a l rE:Jady beginning to fill her hope chcs t .
At the door of Duke Hos pit-al in Durham, I f i nd Li zz1_6
Dao Altman , He ud Nursu , giving orders to her assistants.,
two of whom~o.re Carolyn Kelly a nd .Elco.nor Tho:mns .
Here ' s Onrri c Owens , who didn t t like boys and ul wa7
sa i d she 1 d be an o l d maid , with a husband nnd five stur d'
chi ldren.
Sh.e l ooks very contented, having marri ed a~
dt:st i st f:t·om Hemingway.
Now after the- fair fates ha ve r evealed o.11 t hcs o astoo
i shing facts to me , the y tight l y c l os(l their pages and
wai t contentedl y for tht; next seni or Prophet .
Hszcl Lee Altman

�Will
I, Carrie Owens, do hereby will and bequeath to Enmla
:..:...:. Carmichael my desire t_o be friendly withallthe teachers ,
I, Ennice Dennis , do hereby will
.:.!.lister my place on the honor roll .

and bequeath te Edrla

I, Larue Haselden, doh3reby will and bequeath to Clairl.
-: ~e l my love for long fingernails, providedshe will take as
=..: !1 care of thorn as I did ,

I Do r othy Hannnond dollireby will and bequeath toV1rg1nla
·mn my ability to make my hair curl.
I, Carolyn Kelly dO hereby will and bequeath to Zilla
:=.::.dd i n my rhythm in Miss Williamson rs _ typing class .
...-!.~~

I, Mary Lee Keefe, d'o hereby will andtequeath toifmora
my love for make - up .

--- ;v F~~g~~Ks H~g~ra1~~ ~~~e~l1! 1 i~t arge~-e~M~~thaJ0 ~ii~~l
: .:.o:

'

I , Allida Lambert, do hereby will and bequeath to Emma

--- ::a r:nichael my love for sports and my basketball s~it .

I, Lillian Stone , doh:Jrcby will and bequeath to Elmyru
my desire_ to be late for school every morning .

_..:::::..._;,_:o e

==-~ra Ic_0 ~1!~1! 0 e~1i~;3~y;~K;tgo g~;~~b~r~~~~. nn~ bequeath to
_: ~har~~o~y~; ~~~~;:~~;
-..:: be teased as I was .

~~~~:~~v~;l t~~d h~~~u~~!~ ;~o Na,;tiie

I, Fran Altma n , cb herebywilland bequeath to Billy King
-::;; pos itionof center on the football team and since rely hope
:=.5.t the ct: nter from Mace donia doesn 1 t hit him as hard as he
~: mo. ·

I, J enn ie U~e Altman do hereby will and bequeath to
·--::::."'l i e , Hanna my place in rass Carter i s English class .

I, Lizzie Dae Altman, do hereby will and bequeath to
-~rg ilene Eaddy m:· social intercourse of
Foroigh
Corres --:ir!dence an d to Uldino Poston my irrepressible attraction
.o r soldier boys .
I , Aline Bolynn, do hereby will and t: c queath to Ma ry
:Jcn."1.is my love for Baskotball , hoplr.g that she l'llll cr1joy
~laying i t as much as I did .

�I , Eaddy Creel . to hcyeby will and bequeath t o Herman
and 1tsf' c riin1 :".l ~

fgs~g~~f3.~~~: my love f o r Hernln~wa~

I , Livingston Bishop, do hereby will a!1d bequeath to
Ken Haselden my posi-tion as forward on th6 bask;ctball team.
I . Hazel Altman . do heroby willandtcqueath to Miriam
Evans my place in Mi ss Williamson's shorthand class with
the hope that she will en_joy it as much as I have .

I, Mayo Altman, do heroby will and bequeath to Rob£ r t
'l'urncr my pitching abilit~:- on the baseball team .

I, Wi lson Evans , do hereby will and bequeath to Wi lbur
- iiGover my trips· to Hr . Floyd1s office .

I , Golden Hughes , do he,reby will and bequeath to
Buster Ruff my lov1 g rades in llth History and my love for
r eading .
·

I , Genovu Altman do bereby will andOOqueath toClaire
~;:(;f~e ln~a;~~~b~ 1 {o[ 8 ~~~t&lt;&gt;r - bug and a l so my Pl•.v~o a.fl g1i.1n-u
Golden Hughes
-Class Attorney

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EL!TORA COX , • , , • , , •• PRESIDENT
ZILLA BUDDIN ••• , VICE

PRES .

WILLIE ALTMAN , , , , SECRETARY
O. L . AVANT •• , ••• , TREASURER
MISS JONES

MR. SHERER

CLASS SPONSORS

"TO STRIVE , TO SEEK , TO Fnm , BUT NOT TO YIELD"
CLASS MOTTO

IIR . SHERER

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old and bldck

l~~- ..

BILLY

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.· ....... , ... :Ii

ALTMAN

WILLIE
O.L. AVANT

ZILLA

~'1.:DEa

BUDDIH

CAmlICFIAEL

ALTMAN

�HUGH

CrlL'EL

·v1tI.SON

08.ster

JACK BERT RANI-IA

VENNIE HAHNA

ETHELL HUGHES

KEN

HA.SELDEN

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�J..u .. oo.urmr
HERMAN POSTON

DICK POWELL

ELIZA JANE POl.VELL

i

:FF.AUCES

BUST.ER

POWEL~

RUFF

�rold .and bldck

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DORIS

STONE

CLLLAND TANNER
ROBIB.T r.UHNER

CLhRENCE V/ILLI.

JUNIORS \lI'l'H NO PICTURt:

S\'IEENIE LEE ALT11AH
SARAH

ALTMAN

J .:I . EADDY

VIRGINIA

MUN1'!

DOROTHY

POSTON

VlRLENE

PR OSSER

_________________________,

��Paul Altman
Pearline Altman
Charles Campbell
Joe Cribb
Virgilene Eaddy
Gladys Gaster
Buster Hanna
Elizabeth Hanna
Herbert Hanna
Dick Harrelson
Doris Haselden
Billy King
Ben Lambert
Uldino Poston
H.:I.Proser
Natalie Tiichurdson
Joseph Stone

MISS COSTIN

Homeroom Teacher

�Uiss Tr owe ll
Hornoroon Teac&lt;l.or

Folscia Alt mo.n
A.nr..:i. Dl ac!cwell
S-. B. Chandler
~ie Bl.llC Sadc'.y
Gertrude C-as!:ins
Liln. ihl.'-h Gaster
Ilcm:. Hanna
Lula 3ello Hen.'1a
Lois Hu.:;,;ius
:::::rnost Hu[,::.,ins
Laurie EU£;he s
Enda I:cAlister
Puul i-oston
i".'illic. Lee: Pm10ll
John Por1cr s
Vil'Gil Prosser
Ruth Stone
Vcr.i.io ~tor;e
Asl~_ton Ve:l.turs
i1a:1dolpil. ."illi::;

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�JH.S .

,..LJprr;il
·,-f"'/,...,..
'.:!
.C::J~~J- , ) \ .C::\:&gt;
Best All Round Girl. • • , C~RRIE Oi'/~W
Best All Round Boy ., ••• LI¥.

lHSHOP

Host Beautiful.. ,,,, , . ZILLA _BUDDIN
Most Handsome, , , , , , • , , • EADDY

CREEL

Most Talented Girl , ., , . LENORA

WISE

I.lost Talented Boy ,, ,, JAUES A, TAYLOR
Most Intelligent Girl , ., CARRIE OWENS
Host Intelligent Boy . ,. PAUL

ALTliAN

Best Athlete - Girl. , , , lL\RY L, KEEFE
Bo st Athlete - Boy, ,. {Tie)
LIVIlWSTON BISHOP &amp; C . TANNER

��J , C. Atkinson
Thelma. Baxley
Fimna Lou Carmichael
Dicke Cox
Lou /,lico Cribb
Mirirun Evens

Willow Hanna
Clara Leta Huggins.
Johnnie Mabel Huggins
Uldino Hur.tphrie s
Furr;i.un Keefe
Bot ty J,i.unn
Hudson Owens
David Ray Poston
Harvey Prosser
Janos i.lbcrt Taylor
Vnn Taylor

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�Homeroom Toachor

Eloido. Altman
Snow Horbert Altman
Richard Ard
Claire Creel

Elrnyro D.m.ohoo
Vada Eaddy
Elsie Evans
Hnrry Joe Hanna

Zuol Hanna
Ray Hv.soldon
Ulmer Snow P.ughos
Mary Evelyn Johnson
Rufus i;,·ay Perry
Elga Po:.ton

~!ary

:,.J. Poston
~:i.ry

Jone Powell

Junie Fae Prosser
Mario Shine
srunuol Turner
Wilbur Heaver

Co.rolino Willis
Virginie. Willis
Lonoro.
\'/iso

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�El ton B3Xlvy
Frank Blaclmell
Louise Browder
:Jary Dennis
Lucy De on Eaddy
Everlyne Evans
Julia Hanna
Lila Huth Haseld"Cn
Harold :aughe s
Otis ;:cAlister
:..:.Ugene licCracking
L:argarct l.cCutchcon
Lo.r,3arot :le.Daniel
J~by i ;a.c Po\·1ell
Vil•c;inia Po;wll
Ir.om.; ,.ichardson
, ·ary Alice 'l'hornhill
•o:.."7.cy"

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MISS

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TRULUCK

Homer oom Teacher
Bobby Avant

Arnold Baxley
Elton Bonton
Willis Bollflowors
Verlene Cribb
r.iolvin Dennis
Jim Lyde I\mahoo
Louise Dunahoo
Harold Eaddy

Ethel Evans

Rosa Leo Gray
Gary Hann.a

Frances P..arrolson
Annie Leo Joyo
Gerald Joyo

Betty Joe Poston
Dcma.rys Pooton
J . D. Poston
R. E . Powe;ll
John Thomas

�Euldino Abrams
Hansol Abrruns
o. D. Altman
Bulah Barnhill
Willa Doan Bro.wdor

Irving Ho.soldcn
Francis Huggins
fur othy Howell
Joo Husbands
William Johnson
Furrnun Joye
Louis Joyo
Eason Mccra.eking
Lula Jo McDaniel
Curl Powell
J . D. Powoll
John Thomas Powell
Katia Powell

Harry B. Cox
Spencer Carmichaol
Cara Leo Cribb
\'lilson Donnis
Lillian Eo.ddy
Finis Evans
Edna. Gro.y
Lois Hanna
Von,dor Hruma
Holen Harrelson
Elliott Ho.sL-ldon

Harvey Steno

i-

lfani th Tanner
Hinnia Lalo. Thomas

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r'ir'-f'l
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G~&lt;;-\DE ~
MISS

VAUSE

Homeroom Toncher

t
:

�MRS. E.S. STODDARD

Homeroom Teo.Cher

':h!tlmo. Abrams
--;ordon Al tmun
:0nriotta Bo.rfiold
a.jar Barnhill
!o rio.m Bo.xloy
Th.oodoro Baxley
Sernmie Blackwell
:Catherine Cameron
Betty Jean Cox
Buddy Creel
;arland Creel
:.:ie.ry Creel
Nellie Evans
Rosa Lee Graham
..arion Hanna
Iva Reid Haselden
l.laJ..colJn Haselden
LeNair Hughes
Pearline Joye

Ida Kirven
Annie Matthews
Louise Poston
Miriam Poston
J . L. Powell
1\ary Willow Powell
Ozelee Powell
Riche.rd Powell
Dorothy Prosser·
D.~\'. Stone
Rosetta Stone
D::orothy Tanner
Lucille Tanner
Wayman Tanner
Hary Todd
Buck Venters
Hubert Venters
Norman Venters
Western Venters
Mildred Wise

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�l~s.rjie

Lou Abrams
Bonnie Fay Bellflouers
Lincoln Cribb
Helen Eaddy
Herbert Harrelson
Estes fiase l den
James Haselden
Rena Howell
Lucy Joye
Wayne Lanbert
Johnny Iiatthews
Leroy UcAlister
Ethe'.ridge UcCraking
Lucille l!cDaniel
J , B . Powell
Sara Beth Powell
Etric Stone
Verona Stone
\'/ilrn.a Stone
Charles Tanner
Hilly Joe Thomas

MISS WHELCHBL
Homeroom Teacher

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Natt Altman
Caroleen Ard
Betty Barfield
Carol Bryant
Jack Bryant
Buddy Cameron
Wayne Carmichael
Charles Cox
Genevieve Creel
Canni th Cribb
John Ethell Cribb
Susie r.lae Cribb
Annie Dennis
rrieredi th Dennis
James A. .D.mahoe
Wallace D.mahoe
Billy Eaddy
J.W . Fennell
Edna Gaskins
Uettie Graham

Ruby Hanna

Vera D. Haselden
John Jiuggins
Beatrice Joye
Je11el Joye
Bobby Langly
Jackie McDaniel
Betty Jo Poston
Clarissa Po'Well
Hazel Powell
Luvenia Powell
Zula Powell
Lucille Prosser
Billy Stone
Lucille Stone
Bud Tanner
Edward Tanner
Wal tie Thomas
Dora Le an Todd

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Bobby Jean Altman

Lenair Altman
Johnnie Hae Ard

Leln Mae Evans
Jesse P . Belli'lowers
Jim Carroway
Earl Coker
J . W. Coker

Renetta Cox
Uldon Cox
Alfred Creel
Elton Creel
Harriet Ann Creel

George

Dennis

Wattie Dennis
James E. Eaddy
Louis Eaddy

Reginal Eaddy

Freeman Fi.Ylah

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Sally Frey

Edna Powe

Betty Sm:1 Gaskins

John Powel:.

Blanc h Lee Haselden
Hed Huggins
David Hughes
Eliza Jane l-hlghes

Van Powell
Boyd o . Pl'!
Betty Rh

Preston Hughes

Ofarrell '!
Patricia i'
Bernie Ve~ ­
Holena Ve1.

Betty i.iae Joy
UcHancoe Lambert

Thora Mae Dcn.,-.1is
Edgar Mccrae· ·
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STAFF

1941

Carrie Owens •••••••• Bditor
Livingston Bishop •• • Editor
BUSINESS STAfF

Eaddy Creel

Allida Lamb

Minnie Weaver

Hazel Lee Altman • .• Class Prophecy
Jennie r.lae Altman
Lily Belle Lan ~
Literary Editor
Arrangment Editor
Carolyn Kelly
Production Hgr .

Fran Altman
Sports Edi tor

Lizzie Dae Altman
Art Editor

Golden Hughes ••. ,Class •'1111
Larue Haselden ,. Clnss Hist:&gt;ry

l.lary Lee Keefe •••••• Spor~s

GOLD &amp; BLACK
1941
AUIJUAT~ PUBLHtlTIDN JOffifSOJIVILLB
HIGH SCHOOL
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Mr . Shorer
:AP.visor

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?Ir. Sher er

Faculty Advisors
STAFF FIRST SEJ.iESTER

Carrie Owens •• , •• , •• Edi tor
Claire creel •••• Bus . Jigr ,
Elizabeth Hanna,. Gire . '.lgr ,
ttarie Shine ••••• Ar t Edi tor
Lo is liugc;ins
O, L. Avont
•••• Sports Eds ,

STAFF SECOND SEMESTER

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Harsden Carmichael.,. , Editor
Claire Creel, ••• Assoc , Ed.
Robert Turner •• ,, •• Bu3 , Mgr,
Lenora Wise .i, •• Assoc , Bus , U,
Harle Shine ,,., , Gire . Mgr,
Art Edi tor ••• , , J . ·:;, Oqu inn
·Herman Poston ••• , Exchange

Lyra Thompson •• Exchange Ed.
Virgilene Eaddy •• , Society
F\ln Editor •••• Jen..'1ie M.,
Altman

O. L . Avant •• , ,, Spo"rts Editor
Elizabeth Hanna •• , Assoc . S , E,

Genova Al tn.an ••.• Fe a turo Ed .
Miss Jones ,,,. Faculty Adv ,
J.ir , Shorer, •• , . Faculty Adv ,

Miss Jones •••• Faculty Advisor
Mr , Shorer., ,, Faculty Advisors

Virgilene Enddy ••• , F\ln Ed.

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Right:

Sarah Altmim ,

Presido~t;

Elnora Cox,

Lois Huggins, Miss Carter, Sponsor; Ernest
Huggins, Eleanor Thorias, and Vonnie Hanna .
Tho Beta Club is composed of high school pupil

who havo an average of above 85 on all subjects ca.:.ton
the preceding yoar , and who desire to become
afilia.ted with this National honor group . The clu:
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Shown in the picture below o.re , lef.t to r i ght ,
Kneeling : Vonnie Ha..'1Ila., Eunice Dennis , Virgilene
Eaddy , 1''.ary Evelyn Johnson, El.my re Dunahoe ,
Lenora Wlsc , Lois Huggins, Caroline Willis .

S..:icond Row : Alida Lambert, President; Dorot}ly
Hrunni.ond, Mario Sliino, Lyra Thomas , l\ary Loo
Keefe , Carolyn Kelly , Eli'zo.both Hanna, Uatalio Richardson,
Top Row: Hinnie Woavor, Willie Altman, Claire
Creal , Elnora Cox, Zilla Buddin, and Genova
Altr:i.o.n.

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The Future Farmers Of America is a national organization dedicated to the improvement of rural A."l'lerica.
The local chapter is composed of those pupils
in
agriculture study who have been duly initiated into
the national brotherhood of vocat ional students .
Members are pictured below, left to rig~1t: KneelingHarvey Prosser, H . l:~ . Prosser, Ashton Venters , Dickh

Cox, L. J . Poston, David Ray Poston, John Powers,
J . C.
Van Taylor, Pelscia Altman, Buster Haruia,
Atki nson, .SECOND ROW : Joe Cribb , Snow Herbert Alt-

man, SSJ'!1Uel Turner, Ernest Huggins , Zuel Hanna,
Harry Joe Hanna, Virgil Pr osser, Ray Haselden.
TO? ROW: Way Perry, faul Poston, Wilbur \'leaver,
Laurie Hughes , Herbert Hanna, Joseph Stone , Ben
Lambert , S . B. Chandler, Paul Altno.n. Billy King.
Ja.'!les Albert Taylor , not in picture . Mr. L . J .
Carter, Advisor is shown to right of group •

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who are succossf'Ully ongaged in tho
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tho picture below.
Pictured loft to right, f r ont r ow; Emmie B6llo
Eaddy, Mary Evelyn Johnson, Claire Cr eel
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Lou Carmichael ; Second row- Miss Mattia Tr o well , Sponsor; Pearline Altman ; Betty Munn,
Elntyr o Dunahoo ; Clar a Lota Huggins ; Elizabeth
Hanna; Carolina V/illis , Virginia Willis , Edna
McAlistcr, Lila Ruth Gaster , Eloida Altman •.
Top Row : Veda Eaddy, Gladys Gaster, Lois Hug~
gins , Doris Haselden, Anna Blackwell , Lula
Bello Hmm.a, Ilona Hanno., Gertruda Gaskins,
Ruth Stone and Willie Loo Powoll .

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LARUE HASELDEN • . • .•• HAY QUEEN
HARY LEE KEEFE • • •••• MAID OF HONOR
SENIOR ATTZNDANTS

Genova Altman
Hazel Lee Altman
Ailen e :SOlynn
· Carolyn l(elly
JUNIOR ATTffiIDANTS
Zilla Buddin
Willie Altman
Eliza Jane Powell
Do ris Stone

~OPHOMORE

ATTENDAHTS

Vir gileno Eaddy

Elizabeth Ranna
Natalie RichB.rdson
Pearline Altman
FRESHMEN ATTENDAHTS

Claire Creel
Marie Shine
Veda Eaddy

Lenora Wise
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Pictured above are membe r s of the Johnsonville
High School Football Team for 1940- .41 . They are:
Lef't to Right - David Ray Poston, Billy King , "Joe
Stone, Fran Altman, Billy Altman, Ken Haselden .
SECOND ROW: Ernest Huggins, Ben Lambert,
J . \'I.
Oquinn. STANDING : Cleland Tanner , Livingston
Bishop and Coach Hanna . Wilson Gaster , Eaddy
Creel, Earl Dill are not shpwn in picture .
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This year saw Johnsonville' s first footbal:).. tear.
in the form of a six man team, seriously threaten
for the District Seven Championship . Johnsonville
played their first game against the traditional
school rival, Hemingway , and came out victorious.
by the score of 24 to 18. Stone was the outstand-.
ing player for the 11 Flashes 11 •
In the second game of the season Johnsonville
smashed Indiantown 26 to o. Bishop 1 s passing was
on the up and up, while Dill stood out on defense,
Johnsonville journeyed to Macedonia for the their
third game which ended in a scoreless deadlock . nu...
game was something to watch , •• both teains were 'l'fe.11
matched .
The locals lost their first game of the season
on home soil when st. Stephens rolled over with
the big end of a 21 to 14 score . Bishop 1 s hand injury in this game put him on the bench for the sea.son . Tanner starred in this game with long, harod
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Johnsonville 1 s second encounter with nearby Heming ...
way ended in a 24- 24 tie after a gloomy start for the

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the score in the last minutes of play . Oquinn carried
over the mail twice .
!.lacadonia edged over the ;1 FJ.ashes 11 28 to 21 i n t h e
return engagement . The game was hard-fought all
the
viay through . Oquinn and Tanner were stalwarts on the
offence while Stone an}l Ga~t lr looked good on defense .
Johnsonville closed tho curtain on.her first year
of football with a decisive 19 to 6 victory over the
"Indians" from Indiantown . Tanner again load tho team
to victory as he hurled two sensational touchdown pas :ies to F . Al tman, and running a third over and adding
m extra point .
PLAYERS AND POSITIOHS

Tanner and Bishop •••••• FUllback
Dill e.nd Stone •••••.• :Rig11:t Half
Oquinn and Tanner • •• , Left Half
Altman and King ••••• •. Cent; er
Gaster-Creel.-Raselden ••• L . End
Stone -

Evans ~

Altman •••• R. End

Though the "Flashes" were at a
disadvantage due to inexperience,
and hampered by injuries during
the season, all players
turned
in creditable performances ,
and
with 'Conch Hanna's enthusiasm and
ndvico tbe team closed a most suc cessful season of the six- man
gridiron sport . Seniors Altman ,
Bishop , Dill, Creel and Evans vrill
be missed from next year's aggregation.
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BOYIS

BASKETBALL

1940- 41

The Johnsonville School aFlashos 11 played twenty

games during the season., . ending up ·with a total of

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teen ganes won u."'l.d eight lost . This is one of tho mo.:
successful seasons in basketball the ;1fla.shes 11 have c-r.joycd recently . During the season ti1e locals tallied a
grand total of 829 points a::: compared vri th 631 for th.:
opponents . The Johnsonville town thus averaged 34 poi:-.
pe r contest . In the upper half of District Seven irt Cl
B competition, Joh..."lsonvillc tied v1ith Til'lir.lonsville. f":
first place , but lost in the playoff by three points .
BASKETBALL

su:~lil.RY

Joh.'!sonvillo opened the league basketball 3eason ;·:·
Olanta with a 25 to 17 victory over the visitors . In :::
second game of the season Johnsonville took an oasy .:. .
ci:::;ion over Cowards 48 to 17 . Bishop lead in the sea:- ing with 24 pointn to his credit .
The '1Flashes 0 took their thi r d straight victory fr cLake City to the tune of 39 to 18,. and added a fourth
by a 36 to 27 defeat of Eomingl'lay . Bishop and Oquinn
were outstandine at forward positions while Tanner a.'1C.
Stone played a good floor game .
Elir.i was the fifth victim in the wa.lrn of the ··Pla~~
winning streak . Tho locals took tl:.e GD.I'l.e by the score
27 to 20 . '.i'ill'.,J.O"(lSVille broke the winning streak of t
John::wnvi'"lle l:.:.ds lit un overtime period by four point: .
'.i'hc re;_,-ular go.Ho encl.cU. in o. 34 to 34 deadlock . Ilisho~
:":'.lintaincd his usual lend with 22 points .

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In the upset of tho season Olanta edGod out t1'c Flashes 37 to 31, thereby shortening tho 11 Flo.shesn ch cce nt
the Uppet' District title . Ruffin wo.s outstandin5 )r the
11 Bear!" 11
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upsetting tho highlY favored locals .
Joh... mville piled up a 58 point score a.gains·

the

33 for 1.-owards as they once ago.in broke into the ;1in
column . Bishop tallied 30 points while Oquinn sank 16 .
The 11 Panthors 11 f'rom Lo.lee City foll before tho more pone r -

ful Johnsonville Tc au

33 to 13 on tho local. court •.

Hemingway came strong to avenge the earlier victory
of the 11 Flashesu and tallied the loading point with a
row seconds of play remaining . The 11 Flashos 11 had mo.intained a lead through most of the game , but the final
whistle marked up a 40 to 39 victory for Hemingway . In
the contest Bishop sank 25 points for Johnsonville ns
Ard tallied 23, for Hemingway .
Johnsonville marked up their seventh victory against Elim 48 to 25 , and then journeyed to Tinnnonsvillo
to win by a single point • This victory gave the lo cals evon rating r1i th Tinunonsville for Upper District
honors . In the playoff contest Timmonsville
ca.me
through with a four point victory to take top honors
in the district ..
The terun this year was composed of J . W. Oquinn , and
Livingston Bishop, Forwards; Joseph Stone, Center; Cle land Tru;mer and O. L. Avnnt , Guards; Harsden Carmichael ,
nilson Evans , Ken Has elden, Billy Altman , Hilbur \'/ea ~er , Joe Cribb. Members of the team aro pictured in the
group below .

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The girls I bo.skctbe.11 team got off to o. slow start L
tho onrly :part of tho season , but finally c3r:lc through c.
vc!'y successful series of contests . The tear.:: this your

;~~i~~~;h~~ ~~wH~~:y~;? ~~;ca n~~,.,w~~ ~~~loj~~r ~;1~!~soned players

were bacl: to carry or. with the team.

i.!innio Weaver , Allida L.'.ll1lbert, llnry Lee Keefe , Aile.
Bolynn and Genova Altman \"rvrc among the cxpcrioncc/\ era.:
whilo Eris Hn.'1Ila, Zilla Budd. in, "'.:;lmyre D..L"'lahoc , Cln:!.rc
Creel , Vircilcne Eaddy and 1enora :Ji~e c;qicricnccd thci
first 3a.';'.Os in vrhich t::c:i s~'.1 extensive service .

The girls r.i.ct Olanta !.r .:heir first league gano · of
the season, and dcfcat cel them by the score of 15 to a .
Due to lack of cxpcr.Lence m an outdoor court the local
girls lost the brur..c to J . C ~ Lynch lassies by 11 scoro of
13 to 31.
On January 21 the Hemingway girls
won a close content fron their time honored rivals, John; onville . Tho
Contest was fast vrith He:;:lngway leadir:ig the s6ore !9
to 18 at the sound of the final 1·Jhistle . Journeying to
El!r.i the local girls marked up another victory on thei:
sheet 28 to 23 .
J.ioetin~ Cowards in a return enr;agrr.ent the j 1Flashes; 1
las. ios chaliced up n.n easy 29 to 19 victory , taving
lost tci.. Com1rds in their f '_rst encounter . In t:::eir ~c ­
cond ..-~~%'!:1.cnt i·:ith Hcmingi·1ay tr.o locals lost 29 to 16 .
The Jolmsonvillo girls plo.yod heads - up ball during the
first part of tho -rune but sl0\·1ed up to allow the vis.:. tors to win .

�In Lake City on Feb . 6 the local girls won 18 to 12
in a dnublehcader . Johnsonville girls ha.d \7on a pre..vi ous contest vtith the Pnntherosses . The locals also be sted the Olanta Lassies in Lake. City . In the second encounter with Elim Weaver paced the Johnsonville girls
to a 44 to 23 triumph . Hinnie neaver was outstanding in
this game with 29 points to her credit . Koe.fe netted a··
total of 15 points .
In Timmonsville the Johnsonville la.ssi£ls played what
vras perhaps their best g.rune of the season . They entered
tho game with Tinunonsville as a strong f.1vo r ite , but in
a m,ajor portion of the game the locals wcro out f'ront
in both per.formance and score . Tho .final whistle gave a
c:ino point victory to the District champ ions who · had not
lost o. single go.me during the season. Keef'c was
high
scorer with 16 hard earned pGints . The final score stood
26 to 25 .
Johnsonville entered the Hemingway Girls 1 To'urnamont
ah d drew a strong Rains tca.m o.s their first opponent ,
and were elimin ated from t h e further co n te s ts . r.linnio
Weaver, Johnsonville 1 s star foruard was nrune d on the
All - Tournament team by t h e poll ~f .the soveral ·coaches .
Despite many handic ap s the Johnsonville girl s teo.m
pla.ycd a good brand of b nl _, and were very succos.Sf'li.l
in their inter-school com:»:i +.i tion .
t.icmbcrs o..r e sh own i.:-i ·c&gt;.c picture below. They are,
left to 'right : FRONT ROl'l: Vi r _gilano Eaddy , Minnie 'flea. Ver , Aile'ne Bolynn , Elmy re D.mo.hoe ; STANDING : Eris
Hanna, Genova Altman , ,\J lidu Lambert; Zilla Buddin, Ma.ry
Le e Kcef'e , and Claire Cru e l .
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�JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

* 1941

Johnsonville opened their 1941 baseball season wit!..
the Berkley High School Team furnishing the opposi tio:r:...
Johnsonville vmn the game 9 to 4 . Tanner knocked a h:::run, while Bishop hurled creditable ball .
The 11 Flashcs 11 gave tho Kingstree nine a surprised
drubbing on the local field to the tune of 7 to 2 • .
lfayo Altman pcrfol."'~1.cd in a sensational mnnncr from t!E
mound as well as in the batters box .
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'£he locals bested Heming;·1ay in t he eleventh inning
afte r the n i ne innin g fracas ended in a 6 all deadloc:.
Johnsonville took the game 7 to 6 for their third straight win in league ball ,
St . Stephens gave the 11 Flash:l s" their first setbaCk
of the seas on 3 to 2 , but took the decision from
tl:e
Derkley team 9 t o 8 after the visitors lead through a
major por tion. of the go.me ,
In Kingstree the distr ict champions swamped the loc als 31 to 3 . In the n ext encoWlter Johnsonville hande:i
l:Ieraingway an easy victory 15 to 4 . St , Stephens gave
the " Fl ashes" a fourth defeat 9 to 6 to give the Joh::sonville lads a. 500 rating in district competition !c:t h e s e ason ,

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                    <text>�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&lt;: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
13 $ 20 21 ZI: 23

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.

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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 &amp; 8th v.w.

Mn. Conyen- 8th V.W.

9th.Graden
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Johnsonville,SouthCarolinll

�8th J.P &amp; 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 &amp; 4th Grades

Mrs. Timmon~-4th Grade

Spcm~n:dbyS1one's Phillip 1 66
Johmonville,SouthCarolina

Miss BJ. Kennedy - 5th Grade

�3rd &amp; 2nd Grades

Miss A. H. Keitt-3rd Grade

Mrs. M.M. Cooper - 2nd Grade

Sponsored by , Venten'Departmen t Store
John&amp;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&lt;iill

Bcst Drencd

PatsyRogerandJohnEddy

Most Humorous

OlaL.DaniclsandMilcyBrown
Sponsoredby,JohmcmvilleCleanen
Johnsonville, South Carolina

�Student Council &amp; Guidance Counselor

Guidance Counlll'lor-Miss Miller

Student Council- Mr. Tanner
Sponwredby.G:aster'1Pun:Station
Johnsonville, South Carolina

�Social Science &amp; 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 &amp; Bus Drivers

Safety Patrols

Bus Driven

Sponsoredby,Pres&amp;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 &amp; Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders - Mis.! Kennedy

Sponsoredby,SuttonPlumbingCompany
John~onville, S.C.

�Cafeteria &amp; Maintenance

Cafeteria St aff

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Mai nten ance Staff

Spon5oredby,CooperGrooery
Johnsonvillc,S.C.

�Miss Stuckey

Miss Stuckey - Laura Woodberry
Spon~ored by. Jotmsonville Hardware &amp; Appliances Company

JohnJonville,S.C.

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�Miss Stuckey &amp; 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 &amp; Office Scene

�A Picture of Scene on Campus

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                    <text>LIVE TOWN SPRIN~ UP
FROM WOODS OF PINE
John!i!On vlllo In \Vllllan1s h11 ra: CJ011111 y
J M t O ne Yeu r o f AStl hi 1111 t:u·
('rgetlo Jnrun t.
Spec la.l to The Stnto.
JohnlJQnvll}e. l'\1urch 26.-John~n­
vllle, I n W llltun1sb11rg cnunty, on th!!
1\'larton bra.ncll or tlHi Georgeto,vn &amp;
Wes tern ra llroiul , ai the h lg :1 o~t polnl
between A ndrewfl 11nrt Pee !:'&lt;'&lt;'· river.
c losely r t:&gt;semble11 a WeKtPrn town In
the r apidity of Its growth . J.ess thnn
one year a~o tho g r eate r 11111·tl•J n nt
tbe town 11lle WIU! pine \vootl'1, 1111t nno
mile sq11n1·e of the ln.nd \V•\.• "''·Lll'!•&lt;I
llfJ, drained, SUl'\'t'Y!'d n.nd lalcl (l(f llllo
r esidence 1tnd bul!IO•'S~ 10111. thr· fol'·
mer bring 1()0 by J 00 feet 1Lnd th&lt;•
l u.ttor 150 by 50 toot:, nnd ~epn·111bl' I'
10. 1912, these were 1;0Id f~t :\11&lt;:t ivn
to the highest bidder, ijOmo or :h~ f(\tM
bringing us n1uch 11.8 $300 •~nd nnn11
bringing less tho n $ 160. 'l'h0 lals
Vttricd in width, fron1 GO fl.'et lo SO
ft&gt;ct, tn ord(lr to avoid n. crowded a.Jl·
pro.ro.ncc, us h as l)PC l1 the rnl11to k&lt;' of
1na ny small towns. So. In thP cleur·
lnlJ up :i.nd l)llt.nlllng or the tow n. It
can be clearly seen tl1at tln10 nntl
money ha\ c bt'en
Invlshl y &gt;1pont,
w h toh n.ccounls !or the Lrnnstorrnutlon.
At the l1111c or lh" sulc nr 10111,
J ohnson ville&gt; h:ld bul one Slur••- llt1it
ot S. 13. Po:ilon. whh•h hu.s hl'Cn :1h;i.ndoned o.nd a .hn.ndso ni o, n1oder11 brll k
tJtru c turo tii 11se&lt;l In It~ stead. I I wus
bu Ill In IL 1nore prom I nent lol'n t ion

n.nd 111 100 IJy 75 t'oct. $. 6. Po~ton,
lhe ow nl'r, otcuple!! o ne of th(' st nn'~
und ~ r Its r onr, n11d lhP ol her is '"'CU·
pied h~r the J ol111s011\·1Llc J lur!lware
co1npa n~·.

th e ho1110 or thl'
J\l e rt' ha nix'
IJn n k.
br 11.nch o f J.11 kt:' C'ily, \\•Ith &lt; '. J. rlol·
!Ina a.s n11.1nrt~(·r. 't'ho Coel!ll&lt;'ld IJrug
co1nfll\ny hus a.n up-tn-&lt;11111.• &lt;lrug 11t.01·0
w h ich would co rnpuro v('ry favorably
with d ru g RlOl't'tt In rnu&lt;'h Jr;rgnr
t.ownR, hi neat!~· l&lt;cpt 1lnd IJ.tlrtJ.clive In
a.p fJCaran ce.
San1 f'1.tn nnn hns rc&lt;'~ nlly OJ)cnt&gt;d
\\•Ith a full ll111&gt; uC r1u1c~· l\ll!I 11ta p lc
g r oceries, which Is very 1tllracl1\·e lo
I.he hom:1owlvt&gt;11.
.E. F'. Pros.qcr ho11 a store tl&lt;'arly
&lt;'&lt;11npleled a nd It 111 u irdcrstood ht· In·
lends building S"\(• r RI c1Jtlug1·s ln
rent. 1'h&lt;l J ol1111mnvll le J,lvt' Rtock
('ompn.ny le doing It.~ Kha r e lowarclK
su pply ing the • pcopIP with hugglt:'~.
1\•ego n1:1. etc. JJr. J. 11". H1111clden ll!
n111.nager .
The lo1\·n 11118 11ultf' a. nornbPr n!
m ocJern r c1!l tl e11cP.l! con1pJclcc1, ot h er'I!
being built; anionl,f tho l1Llter 111 tho
h ome or Or . .11 : G. 1r.a ddy anti t he hole!
&lt;&gt;! D r. J. JI. ( 'h1tprrin.n. The h otel '"'II
he read y 1 c.1· ?r.cu pnncy In about :io1
clays aud wil l atr!Jrd 11.mi1Ie occon1m()uatlons t.o the t ra vcllni:; rn1l)lh;.
'!'he re a re i.wo pru ctlt'l ng phy11iolane.
Dr. H. L. C:llcl&lt;ll&lt;.'l&lt;l and Or. A . 0.
Eacllly, ror1n1&gt;rly or ·r1mmon1wlllt'.
J ohnsonvlllo ts 11u r rou11dcd by ~on11l
of Lhe l\nl'~L fttrinln g tandl! in the
!!t a.to, but especlnll~· I'! It oda11tcd 10
1obiu::co, true!&lt; nntl co tton. \\ hl«h gl''"f&lt;
tht&gt;rn threr rnoncy rrop~ p&lt;&gt;r ~'Par.
Toba cco, ho1vPvor, l;i hocornlng mori&gt;
exlenSl\'ely c ulllvnl"d eac h }l'ur u1·111
to rncet th A l!rO\\ Ing dorno.nrJ ror th,.
Ha.l e ot It, I\\'() Wllrl'hOUKe!!, cnt•h l 511
hy 7;. fCf'l lll'I' l() hG Ol'l'f'ted hy l ho
'l'lnsloy l'nnl!lrul'tlun con111un y. 'l'h&lt;'
"Farmer1&lt;'" W!Lrf'house will hf' n11111 .
l!ged hy ,1. n. llut&lt;:hPru:1. untl thl' " Pl'I'
Dcfc'" by \\", 11. Tinsley 11.nd .1. I I.
Glenn. and every errort Is befng put
torlll lo ma.kr lhle """ oC lh1- INtdlnir
tob•l.C('O rnltrkcts
In
\Vlll lnmsburg

Jl ere, al!'o,

l~arn1e r~·

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cou nty.
l:leans sr.c 111 to h(I tl&gt;r 1~1.11llr1; tr11 ck
bt&gt;ln!( µ !anted at present, IJ11t o ther.will he plar1tl'1l lttter. 'rh!' clttzcnl! ot
the to11 n JT14'L fl t ew night agu o.n!l
11.wn.r&lt;le&lt;I th e contrctct f or the boring
of, a. public urtt&gt;~la.n \veJI and Ir will he
11lacad In t he t ow1i 'vhcre It will be
at grea.te11t 1&gt;ene!lt t o the public.
Con1ml1&lt;!!loners ha ve been ao11olnt·
ca by the r;ecetary oC stat&lt;' to o rd er
an Plectlon to determine whethrr the

town 111 tu b11 lnl'orrioratf\d 1•n&lt;l In
Ylo\v or thl, racL i. 1111r\1cy h1t11 b~on
mtUIP sho\\ big th&lt;&gt; town llmltw, and
lo&lt;'a.Llo11 of all property.
l\te1111rl!. Uui rmu.Jl and ~1 cr.utche n o C
Sumter are c rcrtlng n. lurTibl' r mill
Ju11t oulJ1hlo of the tow n ll1nllio, tbc
lari;&lt;' payl'llll l)r whJeh will be of
much \Jcnrt\t t o tho m"ruhants and
bn.nk or the t'lWn 1111 " '&lt;.-II (HI SUflfllY·
Ing luml'ler lo th &amp; Cl)03lunt demllnd
ot tho hullder11.
Whlf&amp; eve~· one ls mnklnl!' an eC·
tort ro r th!' ad van&lt;'P1n ent of lho wa.·n
111 a bUlllOe!llll Wa..\', IJ(l(;l :ll fr.itlUrPS
arc nut n1111leclcd and t rr&lt;1uenlly old
n.nd young mr.ct t ogcth1•r t o r 11t1mo
llJTIUllcmonL
lAU!t !;11,tur da.\• qul!e o.
crowd JDet a.t «-hat hM hlthrrto been
kn own IU! the old Grier l!fprlnir. a.t the
toot ot Bollc\• lc w a v!'nU&amp; fol' a. picn ic.
•The cou ntry Is n oted f or It• excel·
lent dinners and thf• wrui n o ex·
'ctption to the rule, fo r the re Wlll an
a.bundanco or t h lna"v good to eaL The
, m fl'chanut closi;d th'llr
inores ! o r
more thn.n an h ou r in o rd~ r that the
t'ler kil might fJnJoy the dinner.
In
I t.hl' n r te m ofln ouanUtll!l'I o t b rl1rh tly
I eolnrP-d E:Mt er .es1• were hllld~n
under the lc·:4\' e11.
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�THE GOLD AND BLA~K
1961

PUBLISHED BY THE
BETA CLUB

JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Johnsonville, South Carolina
Editor
Billy G. Altman

Assoc. Editor
Elaine Tanner

Business Mgr.
Henry Poston

Assoc. Business Mgr.
Janet Altman

Annual Advisor
Mrs. H. M. Floyd

��FOREWORD
We, the staff of the 1961 Gold and Black, have attempted to
portraythe events of this year that may become only memories In
years to come.
To be able to look back and recall an important happening, a
happy occasion, a good ball team or just every day school life should
give one much pleasure. We hope that In the future when you turn
the pages of this book you will recall all the happy hours you have
spent at Johnsonville High School.
lfthis book should help you to relive these events we will consider our job well done.

EDITOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATIONS
CLASSES
ATHLETICS

FEATURES

SENIOR DIRECTORY
ADVERTISEMENTS

�a search for

KNOWLEDGE

�and a love for

LEISURE

�ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS

The B eta Club meets
monthly. M embers present
a program then enjoy a social
bour.

The Future Farmers are
very active. They are usually
called upon when a job is to be
done.

The Future Homemakers
are always busy. This group
bas a well outlined program for
the year.

�SCHOOL SPIRIT AT ITS PEAK

�DEDICATED TO
Mrs. Docia Cox
"We may live without poetry, music and art;
We may live without conscience and live without heart ;
We may live without friends ; we may live without books;
But civilized man can not live without cooks. "

This in essence symbolizes the true
feeling of the Johnsonville Schools toward
Mrs. Docia Cox, one of the best
friends it has.
Always smiling, with twinkling eyes,
she personifies the best of the happy
cooperative spirit in the
schools.
Along with this recognition and honor goes
a sincere "thank you" for the many
things she has done for Johnsonville
during the years she has served as
lunchroom supervisor.
We are happy to have this opportunity
to pay tribute to her for her
faithful, friendly, and outstanding service,
and gratefully dedicate to her our 1961 edition
of THE GOLD AND BLACK.

�ADMINISTRATION

Mr. K. E . Creel
High School Principal

Mr. H. M. Floyd , Superintendent
of Johnsonville School District #5

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. R . E. Willis
Grammer School Principal

Left to right -J. B. Richardson, Mayo Altman , (Chairman) , Kenneth Lyerly (Sec retary}, James McCall , John
D. Eaddy.

Mrs. Harriet Ann Carraway
Secretary

�GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY
Mrs. Burgess L. Altman
Mrs. Grace W. Altman
Mrs. Veneice K. Brown
Mrs. Mildred H. Cockfield

Mrs. Cora L. Colltns
Miss Hattie DuRant

Mrs. Lucile M. Eaddy
Mrs. Sarah Eaddy

Mrs. Lenora D. Huggins
Mrs. Ruth M. Jones

Mrs. Everleen M. Lane
Mr s. Mary L. Marsh

Mrs. Allee J. McMillan
Mrs. Reid H. Nettles
Mrs. Lura H. Poston

Mrs. Vera T. Stone

Mrs. Kathleen T. Venters
Randolph Willis - Principal

�HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY
Miss Delores Buddin
Home Economics
Mrs. Helen G. Chapman
History
Mr. K. E. Creel
Principal, English and
Psychology

Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy
Library and English
Mrs. Katherine W. Floyd
English and French
Turner N. Gray
Science, Physical Education,
and Coach

Tracy L. Lane
Agriculture
Mrs. Mary F. Lindley
Science and Math
Mrs. Madeline C. Lyerly
Commerce

James B. Mccrorey
Math and Science
Not pictured:
Mrs.Keith Bak.er
Music

�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

P resident, Henry Poston; Vice-President, Geraldine Prosser; Secretary, Janet Altman; Treasurer, Lois
Browder ; Reporters, J udy Altman and Donnls Lentz.

MASCOTS

Trudy P owell

Anthony Hanna

CLASSES

�SENIORS
BILLY GORDON ALTMAN
JACKIE CAROLYN ALTMAN

JANET PATRICIA ALTMAN
JUDY LINDA ALTMAN

FRANCES ANN BENNETT
WlS ISABELLE BROWDER

JOSEPH RYAN CARRAWAY
EMILY LANAN COLE

�SENIORS
MARY FRANCES COLLINS
ANDREW JAMES COX, ID

ILA MARTHA COX
VIVIAN EADDY

CARL GODWIN
DANNIE BYRON HANNA

JIMMIE HANNA
LAWRENCE DAVID HANNA

�SENIORS
LUTHER REID HANNA
WARREN HUGHES

JEFFREY BISHOP HUMPHRIES
NORMAN JONES

�SENIORS
BERNICE I.AFAR POSTON
HENRY MACK POSTON

PATRICK POWELL
GERALDINE ANN PROSSER

�SENIORS
STEPHEN CLYDE ROWNTREE
MAJOR DOOLITTLE STONE

JOHN BERNIE LOFTEN TANNER
KERRY QUINN TANNER

MARGARET ELAINE TANNER
NOVALENE TANNER

JOHNNY TAYLOR
JIMMIE WOODBERRY

�MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

Elaine Tanner-Billy Altman

BEST PERSONALITY
Emily Cole-Jimmie Powell

�WITTIEST
Lois Browd er-Dannie Hanna

MOST ATHLETIC
Martba Cox-Johnny Taylor

�JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

President-Allee Howell, Vice President-Pat Gillette , Secretary-Amelia Ann Stone, TreasurerShirley Lyerly, Reporter-Pat Lawson.

THE JUNIOR CLASS

James Vernon Barnhill
Judy Blackwell

Woodrow Baxley

�Beryl Chandler
Jerry Chastain
Rudy Cook
Marlon Gene Cox

Wayne Crocker
Catherine Daniels
Hubert Daniels
Patsy Dennis

THE JUNIOR CLASS

Joyce Eaddy
Mabeline Eaddy
Susan Eaddy
Tex Eaddy

Judy Filyaw
Mary Floyd
Pat Gillette
George Harrelson

�James Harrelson
Willie Von HarUleld
Ranny Hatchell
Alice Howell

Hugh Huggins
Heyward Langley
Pat Lawson
Shirley Lyerly

THE JUNIOR CLASS

Ann McClendon
Thomas McCall
Kenneth McDaniel
Olin McDaniel

Gary McKissick
Gertrude Miles
Carroll Nettles
Meridan Nettles

�Eileen Papitto
Ruby Lee Parrott
Lester Perry
Merrlnell Poston

Jackie Powell
Louise Powell
Rugenia Prosser
Amelia Ann Stone

THE JUNIOR CLASS

Glenda Stone
Margie Tanner
Alene Thompson
Sharon Tanner

Linda Taylor
Bonnie Jean Thompson
Dorothy Tyler
Johnny Wise

�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

Pres. J ohnny Powell; Vice-Pres. Larry Taylor; Sec.-Treas. Fairlyn Ann Poston; Reporters
Susan Rowntree 1 Gene Seiveno.

SOPHOMORE CLASS

Carol Allen
Carl Arant
Harry Altman
Mayford Altman
Kay Brown

Miriam Collins
Burnette Collins
Verlene Carter
Dorothy Cribb

�SOPHOMORE CLASS
Gary Cribb
Elaine Dennis
Linda Eaddy
Janet Evans
Ernestine Gaskins

Barbara Hanna
Cheryl Hanna
Ruby Faye Hanna
Janet Hughes
Kim Johnson

Beckey Jones
Richard Lambert
J.C. Lyerly
Bobbie Jean Matthews
Tracy Matthews

Raleigh McDaniel
Glen Melton
James Phipps
Johnny Phipps
Judy Playe r

Carolyn Poston
Fair lyn Poston
J i mmy Poston
Johrmy Powell
Vera Powell

Gwen Prosser
Susan Rowntree
Mar y Ann Rogers
Gene Seiveno
Bill Stone

Buddy stone
Kenny stone
Larry Taylor
Mary Catherine Taylor
Susie Wis e

�FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

Presidents-Zuliene Hanna, Cherry Feagin; Vice-Presidents-Rhonda Baxley, Riley Eaddy; Secretaries and Treasurers-Cheryl Hanna, Rena Lyerly; Reporters-Gertrude Haselden, Joseph Eaddy,
Theresa Humphries.

FRESHMAN CLASS
Danny Altman
Shirley Altman
Nellie Rae Ard
Larry Atkinson
Earl Avant
Patsy Baxley

Rhonda Baxley
Freddy Campbell
Dannie Coker
Debbie Cook
Gary Cooper
Jimmy Cribb

J. D. Cox

Russell Cox
Karen Dennis
Mike Dunahoe
Jim Eaddy
Jimmy Faye Eaddy

�FRESHMAN CLASS
Joseph Eaddy
Riley Eaddy
Samuel Eaddy
Tommy Evans
Cherry Feagin
Gerald Fitch

Mitchell Gaster
Addie Lee Glisson
Wallace Godwin
Cheryl Hanna
Zullene Hanna
Judy Hartfield

Phoebe Haselden
Winston Haselden
Gertrude Haselden
Kay Huggins

Gale Hughes
David Humphries

Thersa Humphr ies
Tommie Humphries
Julie Jones
Bingley Joye
Bunny Joye
Preston Joye

Alan Knight
Linda Langley
Margie Lanning
Rena Lyerly
Linda McColl
Diane Mims

Cheryl Morris
Ted Nettles
Linwood Perry
Stafford Perry
Archie Lee Powell
Ronald Powell

Billy Ray Stone
Janet Stone
Sammie Stone
Wallace Stone
Brenda Taylor
Sherrell Taylor

Wayne Taylor
Don Thompson
Sam Joe Thompson
Louise Timmons
Jenny Lynn Todd
Shirley Woodberry
Absent:
Jimmy Rogers, Andy Hanna

�EIGHTH GRADE

First Row: Bill Altman, Gloria Altman, Mary Altman, Nettie Ard, J.C. Baird, Billy Baxley, Barry
Brown, Jimmy Chapman, Bonnie Lou Coker, Ronnie Coker. Second Row: Wilbur Coker, Monique Cole,
Betty Collins, Ginger Davis, Vanetta Dennis, BarbaraJean Driggers, Beth Eaddy, Cindy Eaddy,Dennle
Eaddy , Hubert Emery. Third Row : Mikel Evans, Linda Feagin, Carol Haruta, Miriam Harmon, Myrtle
Lee Haselden, Bryan Huggins, Cheryl Hughes, Lynda Jones, Sara Lou Jones, Ray Jones. Fourth Row:
George Joye, Neron Langley, Kathy Lyerly, William Marlow, Johnny Matthews, James McDaniel,
Leon McDaniel, Bobby Nettles, Ned Nettles, Geraldine O.Vens. Fifth Row : Thelma Lee Parrott, Morris
Perry , Tommy Poston, Barbara Ann Powell, Ervin Lee Powell, John William Powell, Malcolm Powell,
Dianne Rhames , Vickie Sheehan, Dianne Stone . Sixth Row : Jane Stone, Stephen stone, Leonard Tanner, Nancy Tanner, Naomi Tanner, Vernon Tanner, James Furman Taylor , Nancy Taylor, Mamie Lee
Thompson, Terrell Thompson, Seventh Row: Joseph Timmons, Patsy Watts, Wilbur Wise Jr.

�First Row: Barry Altman, J erry Lyn Altman, J oanne Altman, Kathryne Altman , Sandra Faye Altman,
Shirley Ard , Terry Bailey, Ronnie Baxley, GeraldBazen, Dena Berg. Second Row: Judy Bishop, Margie
Bolyn, Shirley Bolyn, Marilyn Britton, Virginia Brown, Cecelia Chandler, Rita Ann Coker , Pearl Collins ,
George Creel, Juanita Creel. Third Row: Annette Cribb , J oan Dennis , Virginia Eaddy, Cleveland
Filyaw, Linda Floyd, Jotm Gregory, Beverly Hanna, Holly Hanna, Kathy Hanna, Marion Hanna . Fourth
Row : Ramona Hanna, Irene Hat che ll, Patricia Hatchell, Letha Howard, Larry Huggins, Cheryl
Humphr ies, Sandra Humphri es, Randy J ohnson, Vivian Langley, Carolyn Marlowe. Filth Row: Larry
Matthews , Nellie Matthews, Larry Miller , Aretus McAllister, Donna Papitto , Pamela Perry, Benny
Powers, Lucile Powers, McCray Prosser, Wendell Rogers, Mary Seiveno, James Edward Stone, Linda
Stone, Luther Stone. Seventh Row: Randy Stone, Benjie Tanner, Harold Tanner, Amma Dean Taylor,
Audrey Lee Wise, Jerry Woodberry . Absent: Clark Baxley.

�.E

First Row: Carroll Altman, Foster Baxley, Kenneth Baxley, Louise Baxley, Geri Berg, Clydie Britton,
Carrol Coker, J. Junior Creel, Johnny Cribb, Harvey Creel. Second Row : Roger Daniels, Glenn
Eaddy, Mabry Eaddy, Noonie Eaddy, Larry Edwards, Ronell Evans, Hube rt Feagin, Arnold Fennel,
Geraldine Floyd, J ean Furchess. Third Row: Jimmy Hanna, Randy Hanna, Carol Hanna, Betty Lou
Hanna, Dexter Hartfield, Jo Hartfi eld, Rita Haselden, J ames E. Haselden, Hugh Hearn, J ohn Hilliard.
Fourth Row: J oseph Hughes, Oeryl Humphries, Wayne Humphries, Elizabeth J ohnson, Ronnie Johnson, Jerry J ones, Steve Knight, Julius Lyerl y, Mary Nell Lyerly, Renette Lyerly. Filth Row: Jesse
Marlow, Wayne Matthews, Le on Matthews, Imogene Mitchum, Alton McDaniel, Cindy McKissick, Randy
Newell, Jam es Parrott, Kathy Parrott, Tenzil Perry. Sixth Row: Jamie Player, Betty J ean Powell,
Charles Powell, Billy Prosser, Buddy Prosser, Hellen Prosser, Janice Prosser, Andy Richardson, L.
B . Stone, Ray Stone. Seventh Row: Waylen Stone, Earl Tanner, Billy Taylor, La Rue Thompson, Jo
Ann Tyler, Reid Tyler, Sarah Jo Tyler, Juanita Wise, Linda Wise.

�FIFTH GRADE

Ardith Altman, Brenda Altman, Robert Lee Ashley, Veretha Avant, Roger Barefoot, Miriam Barnhill,
Lynn Brown, L. D. Cameron, Barbara Ann Cameron, Meredith Cameron, Donald Lee Carlyle, Laxton
Cole, Beatrice Collins , Carlisle Creel, J.E. Creel, Buddy Dennis , Nancy Dennis , George Eaddy, Sandy
Eaddy, Suzanne Eaddy, Theresa Eaddy, Allyn Edens , Hal Edwards , Amenda Emery, Marilyn Evans,
Willi eJoe Evans , Earl Fennel, Bobby Filyaw, Elizabeth Floyd , Pearla Maude Glisson, Wayne Godwin,
Martin Gregory, Richard Hanna, Carole Hanna, J. L. Harr elson , Clayton Harrelson, Rebecca Hartfield,
James Edward Haselden, Rickie Haselden , Roger Haselden, Cecile Hayes , Randy Huggins , Ray Huggins ,
Barbara Ann Hughes , Gary Humphries , Dorothy Lee, Ken L yerly, Donna Faye Marlowe, Philip Marlowe,
Carolyn McDaniel, Lethaniel Miles, Charles Miles, Annette Nettles , Dwaine Parrott, Ann Poston, Howard
Powell, Carolyn Powell, Garry Smith, Bobby Stone, Jackie Stone , J. W. Strickland, Larr y Taylor, Bonnie
Tilton, Wayne Todd , Gregory We llman , Francis Willis , Wilson Willis , Sandra Wise. Absent: Myrtle
Abrams , Ray Abrams , Montez Avant, Sammy Jones , Vernon Matthews.

�FOURTH GRADE

Don Altman, Drexel Avant , Carolyn Baxley, Mallon Baxley, Shirley Baxley, Dickie Bennett 1 Marcie
Brown, Donie Cameron, Jerry Coker, R enetta Coker, Wayne Cox, Betty Creel, Charles Creel 1 carlton
Cribb, Sargent Cribb, Brenda Daniels, Mackey Decamps, Nellie Ray Driggers, Cynthia Eaddy, Robert
Eaddy, David Evans , Zeno Evans , Olive Ne ll Feagin, William Fennell 1 Judy Fenters, Pal mer Filyaw,
J immy Gaskins, Ronnie Gaster, J. D. Glisson, Larry Glisson, Bonnie Hanna, Glenn Hanna, Jackie Hanna,
Ann Hartfield, Mexford Hartfield, Samue l Hartfield, Shirley Has elden, Dixie Hearn, Bobby Hooks, Marie
Huggins , Cindy Hughes , Jerry Hughes , Danny Johnson, Carroll Jones , Connie Jones , Joe King, Kathy
Lambert, Betty Jo Lee, Dwayne Lyerly, Jerry Lyerly, Philip Marlow, Roger Marlow , Shelia Marsh,
Robert Matthews, Jimmy Matthews , Sharon McCracken, Richard Mcinnes, Helen McKissick , Barry
Morris, Carol Anne Nettles , Patsy Nettles , Herman Owens , Edwa'r·d Parrott, Eugene Parrott, James
Parrott, Diane Player , Wanda J ean Poston, Bailey Powell, Danny Powell, J anice Powell, Margaret
Powell, Dickie Pross er , Judy Rowntr ee, Carolyn Sisk, Bernice Stone, Tim Stone, Randy Tanner 1 J erry
Taylor, Perry Ann Thompson, Rex Thompson, Gwendolyn Tyler , Larry Tyler , Brantley Wise, Carolyn
Woodberry. Absent: Wanda Abrams , Julia Ard, Nelli e Ann Avant, Carroll Carter, Derrell Coker ,
Randall Cox, P eggy Eaddy, Levern Has elden, David McGree, J ohn P owell, Mary Powers.

�THIRD GRADE

Faydene Aikens , Maydene Aikens , Stephen Altman , Glynis Avant , Micheal Bailey, David Barefoot,
DebraBarnhill, Johnny Baxley,Sondra Baxley, Mitchell Bazen, Alice Blackwell, Shirley Carlyle, Sybil
Carlyle, Betty Jean Carter, Walter Collins , Danny Decamps, Carroll Eaddy, Lydene Eaddy, Marilyn·
Eaddy, Brenda Evans , Steven Floyd, Lynn Gaster, Shirley Glisson, Edward Godwin, Debbie Green wood, Charles Hanna, Patsy Hanna , Daniel Haselden , Freddie Haselden , John David Hayes , Janice
Hartfield, Randy Hartfield, Valerie Hearn, S. L. Hughes , Bobbie Johnson, Carol Lou Joye, Cheryle
Joye, NancyJoye , Denson Lyerly, Jean Lyerly, Gerald Marlowe, Jerry Matthews , Sandra McCracken,
Jo Beth McKissick, De Von Meridith, Dorothy Miles , Linnie Mae Miles , Carolyn Miller , J immy
Mitcheom, Sara Frances Parrott , David Perry, Danny Player , Ralph Poston, James Allen Powell,
Janet Powell, Milton Powell, Mike Prosser , Ronnie Prosser , Johnny Richardson , Dal e Smith, J erald
Stone, Danny Joe Tanner , Alberta Timmons , Thomas Vaught, Gail Ward, Fairlyn White, Marion
Williams , Glenn Woodberry. Absent : Julia Ann Avant , Jack Marlowe, Danny Poston, Rupert Powell,
Ervin Taylor.

�SECOND GRADE

James Aiken, Libby Altman, Nell Altman, Patricia Altman, Kenneth Barnhill, Oveida Cameron, John
Coker, Linda Coker, Steve Coker, Amy Cole, Barry Cox, Linda Creel, Lindwood Creel, Albert Dennis ,
EstherF.Driggers, Carolyn Eaddy, Wynn Eaddy, Pamela Edens , Rhonda F enters , Walter Floyd, Marie
Glisson, Richard Gosnell, Rodney Graham, Johnny Hanna, Johnny Hanna, Ronald Hanna, Dan Hartfield,
Loretta Hartfield, Thomas Hartfield, Wylie Hartfield, Emmalene Haselden, Gene Haselden, Tommy
Haselden, Susan Huggins, Annie Lun Hughes, Ann Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Carolyn King, Susan
Knight, Bryant Lambert, Randell Lee, William Mace, Loretta Marlowe, Billy McDaniel, Dickie Melton,
Glenn Meridith, Stephen Mudge, Renee Nettles, JimmyOWens , Charles Parrott. Christine Powell, Louise
Powell, Travis Powell, Billy Prosser, Dowa Dale Prosser, Shirley Prosser, Jacquelyn Roberts, Dewey
Sisk, Gail Stone, Laross Stone, Linda Stone, Paula stone, Timmy Stone, Gordon Tanner, Jerry Tanner,
Terry Tanner, Dianne Taylor , Enos Thompson, Frances Thompson, Lester Thompson, Louise Thompson,
Ray Vaught, Michael Wellman, Eddie Wise, Kenneth Wise. Absent: Lexten McGee, Randall Powers.

�FIRST AND SECOND GRADES

FIRST GRADE: Legrand Altman, Oneil Altman , Robin
Altman, Richard Baggett, Boyd Baker, Sammy Barefoot, Ivey Lee Baxley, Louise Baxley, Mary Etta Baxley , John Benton, Micheal Blackwell , Susan Blackwell ,
Charles Cantey, Jesse Carter, Terry Coker. Wayne
Coker, Nellie Vane Collins, TroyCollins ,SusanCook,
Erma Faye Eaddy , Sarah Nell Eaddy , Dale Feagin ,
Thomas Garris, Carol Sue Glisson , Anthony Hanna ,
Charles Hanna, David Hanna, LaTroy Hanna, Saundra
Hooks , Billy Huggins , Joseph Huggins, Mary Sue
Hughes , Dewane Humphries, Debra Jones, Franklin
Jones, Bill Joye, Ollie Mae Joye , Debbie Lane , Evelyn
Lee , Charles Lyerly , Terry Lyerly, Daniel Marlowe,
Milewayne Marlowe, Sandra Marlowe, Karen Matthews, Sharon Matthews , Cleo McDaniel, Martha
Meredith, Randolph Miles, Timmy Miller, Geneve

Nettles, Allred Owens , Judy Ann Parrott, Cindy Sue
Player , Kathy Powell , Trudy Powell, Jackie Powers ,
Bernie Prosser , Jan vie Prosser , Patricia Prosser,
R oy Roberts , John Rowntree, Mike Sisk, Jimmie
Spring, Virginia Spring, Linda Gail Springs, Michael
Stone , Rockie Stone, Steve Allen Stone, Vicki Stone ,
Danny Tanner , Eric Tanner, Steve Tanner , Anglia
Taylor, Gregory Vaught , Elaine Weaver, Gene Weaver,
Carroll Wilkes, Charles Wilkes, Randolph Willis 'Jr . ,
Esda Wise , Idell Wise. Absent Timothy Abrams , Chris
Avant, Leslie Marlowe , Steven Morris, Loretta Hanna.
SECOND GRADE: Kemp Coker, Hank Feagin, Allen
Filyaw , Dessie Parrott, Reginald Perry , Sherry Poston, Patricia Powell, Ray Prosser. Absent: Brenda
Faye Abrams, Oneal Ard, Bobby Marlowe.

��Starting eleven huddles as
quarterback Donnis Lentz calls
signals.

�VARSITY FOOTBALL

First Row: Carl Arant, Richard Lambert , Hugh Huggins , Tommy Evans , Carl Godwin, Jerry Chastain,
Stephen Rowntree , George Harrelson, Billy Altman.

Co-Captains: Biuy G. Altman
Burnie Tanner

Second Row: Coach Gray, BuddyS.tone, Wayne Crocker,
Russel Cox, Kenneth Stone, James Harrelson, Preston
Joye, Rudy Cook, Burnie Tanner , Donms Lentz.
Doolittle Stone.

Coaches: Mr . Turner Gray
Mr . Randolph Willis

�SENIOR LETTERMEN

Billy Altman--Played three years
Position: Center, Q.B.,
H. B. , F . B .

Doolittle Stone--Played two years
Position: Guard , H.B.

Stephen Rowntree- -Played three years
Position: End, Guard

Burnie Tanne r--Played two years
Position: Center

Carl Godwin--Played four years
Position: Hallback

Dennis Lentz-- Played three years
Position: Q. B" F.B.

�"Let' s Turn lt on c;eorge"

�MIDGET FOOTBALL TEAM

First row : DickieBennett, JamiePlayer, KenLyerly,Bryan Huggins , Hal Edwards , ,Joe King, Mackey,
DeCamps , Danny DeCarnps. Second row: Glen Hanna, J erry J ones, Larry Huggins, J immy Chapma n,
Tex Eaddy, Freddie Campbell, Larry Miller , Wayne Matthews. Third row: Coach Gray, Bwmy J oye,
Ronnie Powell, Billy Baxley, Ronnie Baxley, Kay Huggins , Bingley Joye, Coach Willis.

MIDGET CHEERLEADERS

Mary Altman, Geri Be rg, Gloria Altman, Mary Seiveno, Imogene Mitcheom, and Dena Berg.

�HOMECOMING

Homecoming Queen
Miss Ann Mcclendon

Mary Floyd

Judy Blackwell

Joyce Eaddy

Merrinell Poston

Susan Rowntree

�VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

Mary Floyd

Judy Blackwell

Ann McClendon

Merrinell Poston

Amelia Ann Stone

Pat Gillette

�BASEBALL

Buddy Stone, Ke1U1y Stone, Billy Altman, Russell Cox, Preston Joye, Jerry Chastain, Glen Melton,
Sammie Stone, Coach Turner Gray, Wayne Crocker, Hugh Huggins, James Harrel son, Mayford Altman, George Harrelson, Dannie Hanna, Tommie Evans, Carl Arant. Absent-Donnis Lentz and Johnny
Taylor.

�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

First Row: Alan Knight, Gary Cribb, Bwmy Joye,
Freddy Campbell, Bingl ey Joye, Jimmie Chapman,
Staffy Perry.

Second Row: Sammie Stone, Jimmy Cribb, Harry
Altman, Buddy Stone, Bill Stone, Coach Billy Altman .

Fighting for a position, each boy does his best on the J. V. team.

�THE FLASHES

Left to Right: Harrelson, Joye, Cox, Powell, Lentz , Wis e, Harrelson, Rowntree, Stone, Cox,
Huggins, Chastain.

Scorekeepers: Billy Altman
and Burnie Tanner
Manager: Macky Decamps

Coach Turner Gray

��GIRLS ' BASKETBALL

THE FLASHETTES
Mrs. Harriet C. Carraway, Coach

Janet Stone
Forward

Janet Hughes

Kay Brown

Guard

Forward

�GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Pat Gillette
Forward

Mary Floyd
Forward

Ann McClendon
Forward

Eileen Papitto
Guard

Falrlyn Ann Poston
Guard

Merrinell Poston
Guard

Susan Eaddy

Guard

Shirley Lyerly
Forward

Martha Cox
Guard

Alice Howell
Guard

Gwen Prosser

Diane Mims
Forward

Linda Jean Eaddy ·
Guard

Sharon Tanner
Guard

Carol Allen
Guard

Forward

�ALMA MATER

��THE GOLD AND '

Henry Poston, Janet Altman, Mrs. H. M. Floyd, advisor; Billy Altman, Elaine Tanner

�BLACK STAFF

Mary Floyd, Pat Gillette, Ann McClendon, Merrlnell Poston , Fairlyn Ann Poston, St ephen
Rowntree.

Business Manager-Henry Poston
Assoc. Bus. Manager-Janet Altman

�SCHOOL FLASHES

STAFF
Editor .
. Elaine Tanner
Managing Editor .
. • Billy Altman
Business Manager .
. .Janet Altman
News Editor . . . . . . • . . . Merrinell Poston
Copy Editor .
. . . . . Judy Altman
Art Editor .
. . . . Fairlyn Poston
Social Editor. . . .
. . . Frances Bennett

Sports Editor. .

. . Ann McCl endon
Stephen Rowntree

�THE LIBRARY CLUB

President Lousie Powell; Vice-President Susan Rowntree; Secretary Pat Gillette; Treasurer Susie
Wise ; Reparter Carol Allen; Adviser Mrs. Thelma Eaddy.

The Student Library Assistants learn by
doing. Theydevelopasenseofresponslbility and
citize~p .

The SCHSLA gives the students a better know-

ledgeofbooks and an opportunity to perform a valuable
service for the school.

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
F.H.A. OFFICERS
President . .
. . Ann McClendon
Vice - President . . . . . Mary Floyd
Sec. and Treas . . . . Shirley Lyerly
Reporter . .
. . Alice Howell
Parliamentarian . . . Susan Eaddy
Recreation Chairman . J udy P laye r
Song Leader
... P at Gillette
Advisor . . . . . . . . . . Miss Buddin

�FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
F.F.A . OFFICERS
Pres ident . . . . . . Beryl Chandler
Vice-President .... Dannie Hanna
Secretary . . . .. Heyward Langley
Treasurer . .
. ... Gltm Melton
Reporter
... Doolittle St one
Sentinel . .
. Ranny Hatchel
Advisor
.. Tracy L . Lane

�THE BLOCK J CLUB

BUS DRIVERS

��MARSHALS

Eileen Papitto , Susan Eaddy, Hugh Huggins, Geor ge Harrelson

CAFETERIA STAFF

Mrs . Prosser , Mrs . Cox, Mrs. Hanna, Mr.s . Dani els , Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Tanne r

��MISS JOHNSONVILLE HI
JUDY ALTMAN

MR. JOHNSONVILLE HI
BILLY ALTMAN

��MAY QUEEN
MISS JANET ALTMAN

�GOOD CITIZEN
(DAR)

Bernice PostOn

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F.f.A
SWEE1HEAR1
Judy Altman

BES1
ALL AROUND
BillY Altman

-

�MISS GOLD
AND BLACK
RUNNER-UP
ANN McCLENDON

MISS JOHNSONVILLE HI
RUNNER - UP
JANET ALTMAN

�GIRLS' ST ATE-BOYS' ST ATE

Elaine Tanner , Frances Bennett, Judy Altman

Billy G. Altman, Henry P oston, Dannis Lentz

SENIOR WASHINGTON TRIP 1960

1st Row- Rachel Langley, CarolynHowell, IlaRuthRogers, Lonnie Faye Baxley, Mary Jones, Jo Reta
Lyerly, Tommie Edwards , Judith Thompson, Margaret Cribb, Lenora Bellflowers, Patricia Perry,
Ruby Lee Nettles, Sarah Floyd. 2nd Row- Gerald Player, Marshall Eaddy, Paul Gillette, Mr. H. M.
Floyd , J4rs. H. M. Floyd, Mrs . J . H. Chapman, Mr. J. H. Chapman, Mr. Ralph Barnes, Willie Joe
Stone, MacWise, BobbyHaselden, Roger Powell. 3rd Row- David Taylor, Willis Coker, Byard Stone,
Thomas Baxley, Gerald Hanna, Happy Hanna, Ronnie Prosser, Gene Marsh, Jimmy McCall.

��SENIOR DIRECTORY
BILLY GORDON ALTMAN

MARY FRANCES COLLINS

Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3, 4; FHA 1,2,3 ,4; Chorus 1, 2; Miss GOLD &amp;
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Vic e-President 3; Pres- BLACK Candidate 4; Flashes Staff 3, 4.
ident 4; Block J Club 2,3,4; President 3,4;
Libra r y Club 2; Boy's State 3.; Sc hool Flashes
ANDREW JAMES COX, ill
Staff 1,2,3,4; Managing Editor 4; GOLD &amp;
BLACK Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Superl ative 4; 4-H Club 1; Superlative 4; Chorus I.
Mr . J ohnsonville Hi; Best -All-Round 4.
JACKIE CAROLYN ALTMAN
Library Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Chorus 1; 4-H
Cl11b 1,2; Miss GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 4.
JANET PATRICIA ALTMAN
Basketball I ; May Day Attendant 1,2,3; Be ta
Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Class Officer 1, 2;
Flash e s Staff 2, 3,4; Business Manager 4;
GOLD &amp; BLACK Staff 4; Assistant Business
Manager 4; Library Club 1,2, 3,4; Library
Assistant 4; F HA 1,3,4; Ideal Junior 3; Miss
GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 1,2,3; 4-H Club
1,2,3; Superlative 4; Runner-up Miss Johns onville Hi.
JUDY LINDA ALTMAN
4-H Club 1, 2,3; Officer 1,2,3; Library Club
1; Class Officer 1,2,4; Flashes Staff 2,3,4;
Copy Editor 4; May Day Attendant 2,3; Miss
GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 3; Chorus 2,3;
Ideal S op~o more 2; F F A Sweetheart4'; Superl ative 4; Harvest Queen Candidate l ; Miss
Johnsonvill e Hi 4; Miss Vox 3; Miss Vox
4-H 3; Miss J ohnsonville 4.
FRANCES ANN BENNETT
Girl' s State 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; May Day Attendant~: Library Club 1, 2; Flashes Staff 2,
3,4; Social Editor 2,4; Beta Club_l ; Candidate for Miss GOLD &amp; BLACK 1,2,3 ,4; Class
Officer 1,2.
LOIS ISABELLE BROWDER
FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 1,2 ,3, 4; Class Officer 4; F 1 ashes Staff 4; GOLD &amp; BLACK
Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2; Miss GOLD &amp; BLACK
Candidate 4; Superlative 4 ; 4 - H Club 1,2;
Basketball 1,2.
JOSEPH RYAN CARRAWAY

IDA MARTHA COX
Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,4; Library Club 1,2; Har ves t
Queen Candidate 3; 4 - H Club 1,2; Flashes
Staff 3,4; Superlative 4; Chorus 1,2, Miss
GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 4.
VIVIAN EADDY
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; F HA 1; Library Club 1,
2,3,4.
CARL GODWIN
FF A 1,2, 3; Chorus 1; Football 1,2 ,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Bus Driver 2, 3,4; Block J Club 1,
2,3,4;BusDriver's Club 4; FF A Officer 2.

DANNIE BYRON HANNA
F F A 1,2; Bus Driver's Club 4; Baseball 1,
2,3, 4; Ideal Junior 3.

JIMMY HANNA
F FA 1,2 ,3; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Bus Driver's
Club 4

LAWERENCE DAVID HANNA
F F A 1,2,3 ; Bus Driver's Club 4; 4-H Club
1,2 ,3, 4; Bus Driver 3,4.

LUTHER REID HANNA
4-HClub 1,2, 3,4; Vice President 1,2; President 4; Bus Driver's Club 4; President 4;
Class President 3; Football 1,3,4; FF A 1,
2,3.

WARREN HUGHES
JEFFREY BISHOP HUMPHRIES
F FA 1,2 ,3; Officer 2,3 ; Bus Driver 3,4; Bus
Driver's Club 4.

Library Club 1,2,3; King Teen 4.
NORMAN JONES
EMILY LANAN COLE
Bus Drive r 2,3,4.

F HA 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1;
Flashes Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Miss GOLD &amp;
BLACK Candidate 4; Superlative 4; Basketball 1.

DONALD JOYE
Boxing 1,2,3,4.

�SENIOR DIRECTORY
HERMAN DONNIS LENTZ

STEPHEN CLYDE ROWNTREE

Beta Club l; Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Ba seball 2,3,4.

Beta Club 1,2, 3; Offic er 2; Block J Club 1,2,
3; Flashes Staff 1,2,3; Sports Editor 3; Football l ,2,3; Basketball 1,2 ,3; GOLD &amp; BLACK
Staff 2,3 ; Merit Sc holarship Semi-Finalist 3;
Ideal Freshman 1; Superlative 3; Three Year
Graduate.

WILLIE MAE MORRIS
FHA l ; Library Club 1,2; Miss GOLD &amp;
BLACKCandidate4; 4-HClub 1,2; Chorus 1,
2.

MAJOR DOOLITTLE STONE
BETTY JANE PARNELL
4-H Club ._l ,2; Chorus 2; Flashes Staff 3,4;
Miss GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 3,4; Class
Officer 2.

Ideal Sophomore 2; FF A 1, 2,3,4; Bus Driver
4; Bus Driver 's Club 4; Football 3,4; Superlative 4.

BERNICE LAFAR POSTON

JOHN BURNIE LOFTEN TANNER

Library Club l ; FHA l ; Beta Club 1,2 , 3, 4;
Fl ashes Staff 4; GOLD &amp; BLACK Staff 4;
Superlative 4; Chorus 1; Marshal 3; D A R
Award 4.

Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Block J Club 3,
4; Baseball 1,2.

HENRY MACK POSTON
4-H Club l ; Officer 1; Beta Club 1,2, 3,4;
Officer 4; GOLD &amp; BLACK Staff 4; Business
Manager 4; Bus Driver's Club 4; Basketball
2,3; Chorus 1,2; Marshal 3; Boy's State 3;
Class Officer 2,4; Superlative 4.
C. H. POWELL, JR.
FF A 1; Bus Driver 4; Bus Driver's Club 4.
JIMMY POWELL
FF A 1,2,3; Bus Driver 1,2,3; Bus Driver's
Club 4; Football 4.

KERRY QUINN TANNER
FF A 1,2; Bus Driver's Club 1,2; Bus Driver
3,4; Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1.

MARGARET ELAINE TANNER
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; F HA
1; Block J Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Library
Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Flashes Staff
2,3,4; Editor 4; GOLD &amp; BLACK Staff 4; CoEditor 4; May Day Attendant 1,2,3; Miss Hi
Miss 4; Girl's State 3; Miss GOLD
&amp;
BLACK Candidate 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4;
Vice President 2; President 4; Superlative 4;
Chorus 1,2; Miss Vax 4-H 2.

LULA YAUNETTA POWELL
4-HClub 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Library Club 1,2.

NOVALENE TANNER

MICHAEL LEE POWELL

4-H Club 1, 2; Chorus 2; Flashes Staff 3,4;
Miss GOLD &amp; BLACK Candidate 4.

4-HClub2 , 3,4; Officer 3,4; Class Officer 3;
Basketball 1,2,4; Superlative 4; Runner-up
Mr. Johnsonville Hi.
GERALDINE ANN PROSSER
FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2; Bus Driver 's
Club3 ,4; Offic er 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Class Officer 4; Flashes Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Miss
GOLD&amp; BLACK Candidate 4; Superlative 4.

JOHNNY TAYLOR
FF A 1,2,3; Bus Driver ' s Club 4; Officer 4;
Basketball l; Baseball 1,2,3.
JIMMIE WOODBERRY
FF A 1,2,3.

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                    <text>��Gold and Black
Pub li s h e d By The
Be ta Clu b

JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Johnsonville , South Carolina
JOflttA LYSJILY

BooiMH J4r .

N INET EEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY

��The Annual Staff presents '"TbeGo ld andBlackof 1960". Webope
that we have S11ccesslully pictured the events that have made this a
wonderful year, and we also bopethat tlt!s ed.ltlonwill help you to recall
themanyhappyeventsandoccas!onsofthepastyear.
lfthebookservestokeepaUvethosepleasantbourss!)l'ntatJohnsonvU!e /Ugh Scbool,&gt;IJld !I it proves tobeame&gt;IJlstohelpkeep your
:a":n~rlesfromladlngawaywefeelthat011r. effortshavenotbeen!n

:;~rFloyd

AND &lt;URRL'LINDING LI' I&lt; THE Cc'N&lt;TANT

��FORESHADOWING OUR FUTURE, CLASS EXPERIENCES

��WE TREASURE BOTH THE

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"lt'sgoodtokno•llowtose w."

"Speedta 111hatreallycount1."

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bea rtle1hroughhi1stomacb."

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Shedan&lt;:ed,theyr.nched.

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Manllall, Right End

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readyforthe Junlor~orProm.

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To Mr. H .M c K! nnon

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�ADMI N ISTRATION

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John D.Eaddy,J. B. R!cliu&lt;lto&lt;&gt;, M"lo
Altman(Se&lt;ru «,)Nolplctu &lt;ed · John
G. W•ll.o:ian(V!co Cl&gt;O!r tn.ltl)

�GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY

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GERALDMORGANllANNA

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WILLIAM J.O.ME$ HANNA
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LAVONIA MARIE HEARN

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PATRICIA ANN PERKY

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Joyool:a&lt;Wy
M&gt;b&lt;llin.Eaddy

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SbirleyLJ&lt;rly
Thom .. MoCall
AnnMcClOllnMcOaniol
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GaryMcKlU lck

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G""'r&gt;&lt;lolynP&lt;11r1'll

SlepbenRowntrtt

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AleneThompoon
l'Onnio J ..nThom~
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�FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

F R ES H MAN CLASS

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GaryCP!bb
ElllMOennl•

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Pint Row, lolt to rl(bl'. C. J. Alt.,.,,,llannJ' Ray Alt,,.....,No!Uo Rae Ard, Lury .WU..-,EHlAYlnl,
£mmlo Annt, PatlJJ!lul"l', llondallulOJ, l"Tedd:J'Olmpbell, Dam&gt;yCollu. SecondRo-.: Debblo
Coolt,JobnC&lt;&gt;l:,IWHollt:o..,CarroJICrl'ol:&gt;,Jim""1Crlbb,MLt.o llunah&lt;&gt;e,Andu"""Eadc!J',Jlmi:.ddy,
Jlmmlo J'oyo Eaddy, Rll.,. £ad&lt;l7. Tllll"&lt;I II&lt;&gt;•; !lan'.l\&gt;•l Eaddy, Tommy&amp; .... , C!&gt;orry FHfln, O.•ai&lt;I
Flt&lt;:~,Add! o l.ffOl! o ...,,JobnTbomuGl!--UGod'01.n,Cberylllanna,'l&gt;.llltn o llanna,Judy

l!a•tflold.

FOW"tb Row: Carol lluoldon, Gortrudo Jluol&lt;lo-o, -

llu•ldon, WlQtoO. !l&amp;Hl&lt;loo.,

;;~"'~'!':~~U~on~~~;,:...~=c11:'~~i::m:;•:r;1:,'.:i":...lll~~~~":_i;.~;:~
Lano.ll:ls. Rona Lyorl r .~ Mallbowo, ~M&lt;CaJJ, Slll:ll&gt;Row:

~Ml,...,Cl&gt;er)'lMo&lt;r,.,

Oo!.,. Mun'&lt;&gt;•, Te&lt;I Nettln , Linwood Pe&lt;ry, SWIJ l'u17, Jlmlll:J """""'•Neb.lo Ld l'l&gt;woll, Ronald
l'o-ll, B!ll:J Ray illono. Sc'Hntb Row: Janel-. !lammlo !llooo , Wolloeo - . Lenard Tannor,
Drondt. Taylor,!lburoll Taylor, Wllyne Taylor, Lou.lH Tim...,..., Don. Tbo,,,.,..,.., Sam Joen.o,,,.,..,...
~"':,~~ =.L~";ry~ =~l!,-•ry,.'lli!•lOJ Woo&lt;l&gt;my. Not l'!CWr«I: R!c...,dAtkln·

�SE V EN TH G RAD E

l'lrrt!IOw:8!ll Altman,(llor1.0Altman,Ma11'Altman,Llt&gt;do.SUoB.ulO)',ErtellB•ll,BarryBr.,.,,,
Jlml1l7Cbapman,Romlel:&lt;&gt;l&lt;er,W1lburColler,Mooilqllo Cole.See&lt;o&lt;!Row:BettyC01Hno,Rooald
CP!'o!&gt;,Glte«Dov .. ,VonottoD&lt;mtlo,Barban J&lt;a!!Drll;1or., Be&lt;hEa&lt;ldy,Clndy EaddJ' ,o.ru.,l'.a(ldy,
llu\&gt;&lt;!tt l:mery, Mikel&amp; • ... Third Row e Llnd&gt;. F °"!tl, Willl.Otn .lbnoa, }fyrUo L&lt;O -Iden, Bryan
lllulno, Cb&lt;&lt;Jl lhlgl&gt;H , Lynda Jon.. , Sa&lt;aLou Joneo, Geor;:o J01e , lleronla.ni;ley,Katby Lrorly .
F°"rthRowo Jobnn7Mallh&lt;wo,LeonM&lt;DaRlel,R.H.)k)nla,Bobb7NettlH ,NodNott1u , O.ra1dlne
O.ena,Th&lt;l,,..!,.OOPar&lt;'Ott,Mo&lt;rio Pffry,Barbara AnnPowe!!,ErYirtL. . Po,.ell. rntllRo•: Joiln
Wlll!•m Po- ll, Malcolm Po-II, Diane IU&gt;ameo, Mcl&lt;e&lt;er Mame•, Dianne Stone, Jane Stone, Stephen
Sto&lt;i•, Harold Taonor, Nancy hnner , Naomi Tanner. S!llth RO'O'c V«J&gt;Oo'I Tannor, J•m .. Fur ma n

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�F IFTH G RAD E

r1u1Ro•:Carrol1AJ\m&gt;n,rooterBU1 .,.,Ke1U1etliB.uley,L&lt;&gt;.i!HBUley,O.rtBerg,Brendacakutt,

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CurollCotor,Junlo:rCr oe l,Jobnn)rCrlhb,Rqi:erllllnl o l o .Se&lt;-OndRow :

Nonn1e Jun E&gt;.dd:y, llOward Ed-.-o:i.,

G!eMF.aM)',M&gt;.rl&gt;y~,

Edwar&lt;lt, Ro""ll £van.o, ltubert f eqln, Aroold F&lt;ru&gt;&lt;ll,

:1~.~·::~1~k1i:'11a~::...~=.:..~,: :'::".;.'.ii"i'1':..d~..;1~~·~:·...~

brlH .Four1.llRow:El1ZabelbJ&lt;&gt;bn9oo.,Rot&gt;n!o J&lt;&gt;buon,J0&lt;1']'Jort00,L"'O}'JO•. . ,st... •!&lt;n!.cbt,MU1
Nell 4ttly,Jolo!O !.)'orly, Renotte !,.yttly, JHH MarlO ... , i . - ~ o . F!lth Ro• : WO:Jn• Mattbe.,., Alto&lt;&gt; M&lt;Dllnl&lt;l, CymliiZ ldcl&lt;l .. l&lt;k, l""'ltn• Mlteboo111,IU.ndyNewell,JomHParrott,KalhJ
Panott,Ten&lt;UAnn.Prrry,Jam!el'lly•r,JamHl'ooton. SlnbRow: CharlooPo.,.ll,6lllyPr0&lt;10., ,
HelonProH ..,J•mHPr0&amp;•«,JIUrlCO PrOH• r,An&lt;17Rl&lt;-&lt;bon,R»y!ltooe,Wayl .... B&lt;ooo,Bllly
Tayk&gt;r, l&lt;a\ll:r Tilton. Sftentb Ro•: J o Ann TJler, Reid TJler, ilanh Jo Tyler, Ll- Wlae,

�FOURTH GRADE

-rt

Firot Ro•: Ar&lt;llth Altman, BrendO Altman, Junior Ard,
Ltt Af.hlOJ, Monto. Avant, Vu&lt;lha
Avant,Mlr iamB&gt;rMlU,llOil"'Bu•!oot,CarolynBaxley,Mallonlluley.S.condRo.., Sl&gt;.lrley lluley,
Dell, Lyon Brown, L. D_ Cam«on, Ca«ol Cut•r, Do.Wd Leo t::irlyle, Laxtoo
ChulH llell,
Col•,l!tttr1&lt;0Colllno,R&gt;"4allC:O...Tb!NIRo•:Carllole C&lt;eel,J.£.Croel,CarUonC&lt;•bb,M&gt;ckey

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DoCampo,D.KldyDonnio,N'"""YOonnif,~r 10 £addy,Sandy£addy,S..HM•i:addy,Ther eoa l:add)'.

F'""rtO Rowo Allyn Ed.,.., llal ~do, Amen&lt;la £muy, Earl FeMe l, U-,. F;ty•w, Poa&lt;la M...O.
GUuon,Wayne Go&lt;lw!n,R!chu&lt;IG&lt;&gt;rtnw&gt;,MartlnC&lt;e1 o:r1,CarololWllla.rnthRo• : .l.L.lla•relooo ,
Rri&gt;ttca Hart!leld, Ed•ud Hn el&lt;'en, L...-ern llueldon, Rlck!o llau!don, Ropr H&gt;.oel&lt;l•m, Randy
l!ui1lno, Ray lltJftlnO, llObbi• Jh.ihH , Guy ltllm?hri•• · Sixth
Sammy Joneo, Dwoth}' Lee, K&lt;'n
Lyerly,Donna Foy e Marlo- , l'htlllp Marlo,.., ROI&gt;&lt;., Mattbowo, V&lt;roott M&gt;.Uhewo, Cuolyn McDanie l,
C.llulu M!lH , IAthan.lel Ml!eo. Se&lt;onth Ro•: Mnotte N&lt;Ul&lt;• ,H.. m&amp;n (n.'f!no, Dwaino Parrott,
Eufl..,. Parrott, AM Po.oton, Cuolyn l'ow&lt;ll, John l'oW&lt;ll, Howard Powell, Gany Smith, 11&lt;""'7 s.;.,.,..
Elf:htllRow:Jacklo StODO,J.W.S.rlckland,La&lt;'J'TaYlo&lt;,ll"&gt;yoo Todd,Gr&lt;s0ryW•llman.Fnru: l•
Wllllo, wn""" Wl!l!O, Sa!&gt;dra WIM . No&lt; Pictured: BUbar• AM Came&lt;Qn, lllt• •&lt;lith Came ron. ll&lt;tty
JanoCreel,"'llllo J.a£.ano,Claytool!.,nl00&lt;1,Coc:llo !l&gt;yH ,Bonnlo Mae Tlltoo.

Ro•'

�THIRD GRADE

�SECOND GRADE

PIUIRo•:f•1den• 41l«u, "")'&lt;l&lt;'no Atk..1• ,So•pO•n"ll"'""·J•ll•AnnA• •nl,Olr nl• ,\•lnl,Ml&lt;...el
fl&gt;UOJ',Oavidlla•&lt;l°"',D&lt;l&gt;&lt;&gt;ll.&gt;&lt;nhlll ,JoOnnyll&gt;&lt;l&lt;y,S&lt;&gt;o"'&lt;·•l).ul&lt;y,Mll&lt;h&lt;llB.uon.-llow
AU&lt;•l'lla&lt;k..... 11, ShlrloyCu\1l•,9y\&gt;UC&gt;rlylo,l)&lt;&lt;tyJo•nCUIOr,"'.ilt&lt;•Ollll..., lla&lt;r1Co&gt;,O.nny
DoCanol)f.Eo&lt;l&gt;o• P•r•Or(Uor• ,Ca«olll'l&gt;ddy,Lfde&lt;&gt;e!:O&lt;ld)', Marllyn&amp;adciy.Tlllr&lt;IRow;l.I'°"""'

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Jlaoel""", lim..,.lonotludd&lt;n,

Nancy"°'"•

P&lt;«l&lt;!lell&gt;.O&lt;l&lt;lon,V•l&lt;"•lte&gt;&lt;n,S, L.liof;,,.• , - l• J - ,

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ChorlyoJ070,
Oen- Ly«ly, Joan LJ&lt;tly, O&lt;t&gt;ld 1'l&gt;•l&lt;&gt;w&lt;. PU.h =J•"F ...
Sandra M&lt;Cra&lt;k..,,R.-11 M&lt;Gtt,J&lt;&gt;l.kih M&lt;Klul&lt;k,°"""" Mordlth,l'.Uro1ra, M&lt;Leo,LIMleM:&gt;e
MLLH, Carolyn Mill.,., J immy Mlicheon, Jlmlll)' Ow&lt;:no, O..rl04 P&gt;"ou . Sl&gt;&lt;th How: Sa,. Ynnc..
P&gt;rro11,DttldP.,r&lt;y,Do""1Pl•1«,~fuol1on,Ralph-.,,,,Ja.,..o A. l'&lt;&gt;-ll,Mlltonl'l&gt;woll,

"""""11 .,,,..,,.,, B1LIJ Pr.,,..., , Mike Pr&lt;&gt;&amp;. .•, ll•y Pro. .&lt;r. S..-hllo•"

Ronnie ""--tt,Johnny

Rlchuclooo,DaleS"'llh,GallS&lt;OM,JenldStone,DannyJoe~&lt;,l:rvlnb,-IM,AlbertoTlmmono,

~;,:"~-=~·ry~=·p~~~:!i, l~l:n~:":;;;,i!:;~~h~~:';;,l~:!.:.~d, F•trlyu V.'loH•, K&lt;nn&lt;t~ W&lt;o• ,

�FiutRowo Lll"'1 Allman, NdlAllm&gt;n, l'&lt;IU!cl&gt;AnnAllman.J&gt;me&lt;Aik .... ,Clr&gt;«&gt;lArd,Chrlotoph&lt;r
Av•nt, Rl'"''d
~hB&gt;r,..111, l&lt;•ll .. ~ley, Fron&lt;" Bell,J,..oleC..rler. !lttondltow

s.n"''•

St"• Cok«, AlllJf O&gt;le, Lll&gt;da CFHl, Llt&gt;&lt;h•ood CFttl, Moltl• '""" CFHl, Albort Domio, C..rol1n

Ea.i.t,, ...., ... Ea.i.t,, P&gt;m&lt;l&gt; l'Mno,l&lt;hor&lt;la Fonltt• , , ...... • u1••. Tlllrd Row: Marl• GllHOIO,
RodnqGra..,.m,RebttcaGrooo,Ronoldllaona,JoilnllaMa,Donllartl!eld,Tho,,,.•llut!ield,G&lt;no
11. . el&lt;l&lt;n,Tomm1 !la oeldell.a..anH.cl;l,.., Annie Loo Rugh... Pourtl&gt;ltow o AMS"""-, Mar1Ann
Jol&gt;nol&gt;•" C..n;&gt;lyn Ki,.,S..... n Knl,Jht,Br1.,.. Lani&gt;ttt,R&gt;ndell Ltt,Bm ..,ce,Leol!o Marlowe,
Lo&lt;eua Marto .... ,MllUe Marlo...,,B!ll1M&lt;Dan!el. Pll!hRow: LextonM&lt;Gtt,Oi&lt;k!OMe1ton,(;1e..,.
Me&lt;!d&lt;lh,RandoleMlleo,St&lt;pll""i.t..dge,Roneo N&lt;ttleo,DeH leP&gt;r rou,Roi:inaldl'&lt;ny,Sherry
Po•1on,Ch&lt;toUno...,_U ,Tr.. i.Oi'l&gt;w•ll.Si .thltow , Pat&lt;l&lt;l•pq,,•,.,Be.ni•Proooe.,DoW&gt;Dole
ProH&lt;r,ShlrleyProo.oer,S.equelynRob&lt;rto,De...,,.Sl ol&lt;,LaroHStone,LlndaStooe, P&gt;ul&gt;Ston• ,
rim,,.,.-. Go&lt;don Tann&lt;&lt; .
Row ' J«&lt;y finn&lt;rr, T«&lt;r finnc&lt;, !:..:.. Thom,-, "'"""..
Thom,-, Leoter Tho,,_., Looi .. Thom,_, Kennotl&gt; nlton, Vi"ftan T)"lu, ~ Va .. ht , Randy
Vot&gt;tero, MJcl&gt;n.l "'ellman. ~ l,J hth Row: Charleo WUU, Eddie Wloe, Bottf Wren, Muk Wron. Not

-Mil&gt;

Plcturtd:OnellAl lm&gt;n,C..meronO. eld&gt;.,~ llar&lt;fi•ld,B•llJo, o, Olll• MuJ1&gt;10.

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�SEN IO R DIRECTORY
Yl..OYD, SARAH LEONA
J.H.A.1; F.H.A.2,3; Library Club l,2,3;4-H
Club2.
BAXLEY, THOMAS EARL

BetaClubl,2,3,4; 0ff!c1 r3,4;J.H.A.l;F.H.A.
2, 3,4; Office r 3,4; Library Clob 1,2,3; Chorut
l , 2;Bloxk JClub 3,4; Fr e nch Club2,0ff!cer ;
ClaH Off!cerl,2,3,4;J1aelle1St1ff3,4;Edltor
4; Mar 1 hal 3; G1r\1' State Repreaentallve 3;
Baskelba.ll l,2,3,4; May Dlly Allendant 1,2; Ideal
Junior 3;Cand1date lor MIH GoldandBlack 3,
4;Superlallve.
GILl..t:TTE, PAUL CRAWFORD

F.H.A. I; FLo.alles Sl.all3,4.
BetaClubl,2,4; LlbraryClubl,2,3,4;Chon.i• I,
2;FrenchClub2; Footbal13,4;Baseball 2.
COKER, WILLIS GORDON
Baoeball l,2,3,4;Buketball 2,3,4; Football3,4;
BloekJC!ub2,3,4; Llb,..,.ryClubl,2,3,4; Chorua
1,2;ClauOfflcerl;Fl:u h es Sl.aff2,3,4;4-H
Club l,2,3;4-HOfflce r 3;SUper\aUve4.

4-HClubl,2,3,f;J.H.A. 1,2,S; Choru• 1,2; Foot~~ .2; 8'J•Orlver3,4;Clau0fflce r 1; 9uperla-

CRlBB,JOHNHOLLY
r.r.A.1,2;4-HClubl.
r.r.A. l,2,3:4-H Club l ,2,3,4; 0fflc e r 2,3,4;
Buo0rlver2,3,4.
CRISS. MARGARET LUCl.LLE
J .H.A.l;F.H.A. 2.
EADDY, MARSHALL WILSON
Bela Club 1,2,3,f ;LlbraryClub l,2;Chorus l,
2; BloekJClub2,3,4;0fflcer 4; Football3,4;
Bueballl,2,3,4;Ba.Uetball l ,2,3,4; 4- HClub 1,
Off!cerl; Bus Drlve r2,3,4;ClauOfflcer l ,2,3,4;
Boyo' stateRep r e1entattve 3;1&lt;1ea!Sen\or;
Manllal 3;SUperlatlve.

EOW.ums, TOMMIE GWENlVERE

Buketballl,2,3, f ;J.H.A. l ; J.H.A.2,3,f ; Offlcer
3,4;BetaClubl,2,3,4;0fflcer 3,4;9ub-Distr!ct
Ofllcu3;FrenchClub2;0fflce r2;LlbraryClub
1,2,3; May Day Attelldant 1,2,3; Clan Ol'Ucer 2,
3,4; r.r.A. Swfftl&gt;eart 3,4; Bloc k JClub3,4;
Ofllcer3,4;GoldandBlackSlalf 2,3,4;Anlstant
Bu1lneH Manager 4; J1aalle1 Stall 2,3,4; Sporu
Editor 4 ; Chot\14 1,2;Candldate for Miu Gold
and Black 3; M!aa Jol\neonvllle H!(lh 4;Claa1
Poet ;SUperla\lve.

HEARN, LAVOSlA MARIE
r.H.A. 2,3,4; Office r 4;J .H.A. 1; Flaohe1Sta1!
3,4.

BetaClub l , 2,3,4;0rrtcer4;J.H.A. I; F.H.A. 2;
ClassOlflcerl,2,3, 4;FrenchClub2;0fl!ce r 2;
Library Club l,2,3;Cl&gt;oni.o l,2; BloxkJClub4;
GoldarulBJack Staff3,4;Co-edltor 4; J1asheo
Staff 3,4; Editor 4;Chffrlea""r 3,4; Candidate
lor"MIHGoid and Blaek" 3;Cla ea Hlatorlan;
!""alSenlor;SUperlatlve.

Beta Club 1,2,3,4; J .H.A. I ; Fr e nch Club2;
Offlctr2; Buketball l,2,3,4; naalle1 Staff3,4;
NewoEdltor f ;Gold and BlackStaff3,4 ;Senlor
Edltor4;LlbraryClub l ,2,3;Block JClub 4;
Class Ol'flcu 1,4; MayDlly Attendant3; Cl&gt;oru•
1,2;Glrl1'State~preaentaUve3 ; Candldate for
MIH (iold andBl1ck; S...perlau ~e;Claas Prophet .

�SEN IOR DIR EC TORY
LANGLEY, HARRIET RACHEL
n.:ta Club; 1,2,3, 4; Ba• ketball 1,2,3,4; J.H.A. I;
F. H.A.2;GoldandBlackStaf!3,4;FluheoStall
3,4;LibraryClubl,2,3;COOruol,2;Cluo Of!1cer
l; Maral'lll 3; Mias Hl Ml H 4; Woodmen or the
Wor1dAward3;SUperla Uve .

POWELL, ROGER CLIFFORD
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:111d lurncil into a lillle 1·ill~i:c. !Jro.d inately J,000, a lll&lt;l.lor .po d lon P, Poston and rii&amp;bl :Police Olfl· in!( a 1ncelln¥. wlllch , gol under:
m ci&gt;ri1drnlcd town. lhli'cl largest. m }.l the hnie th~. property In a there were only ;1~ul lwo dot.en of thal grow!h during the o,l ~l ccr Rl cl1 ardson.
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The Rev. Carol Al~xandc&gt;r ~£ Services lit lit~ Wesl S!d~· Dd·
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·high school and ~ in, gra 1nmar lo lh~r:~~·n ;·L~,~~~rs~,:~~ar~le~~-~~~ of ~al~~ !here·. 1•i"ie ~o m~~i:si;n Bethel, N, C., ~nd Columl&gt;ia Is l(in~l r' ,\V.B. Church are sch ed·
TOWN HALL in Jui.n1onvill~ ~tc;nds ne a r the ce nler&lt;1t ·to'lt'n; whic~ grew up ci round the ~chool. There wc~e 3liO Negroe~ ~~· road anq, bus lines.
w;1s created b)' Jaw in GcorY.i~ to se_rvl?!f ~s J1&lt;1stor ol lhc newly ulc&lt;I ns 'Jollow.s &lt;weeldyl : S1111day
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000 and the old school is being re· on ist, Bnpti~t. Pentacoslal Holiness, n. v.hotldn g out R 5,~ti&lt;r&lt;1ctoi·y date ca tionnl building and 11 pa r sonage \\:cdn.~day 1i"
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lcrs from Johnsonvil! c, \lox, Trin\. S. Post Office to n scC'&lt;lnd class.
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Mrs. Sophie .f . Poston is cap~blY.
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"FOR SMART LADIES APPAREL"
lod~y ordered an inl'estigation of
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MA~Y HAPPY, PROSPEROUS
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                <text>JOHNSONVILLE LOOKED GOOD TO A BOY FROM "POSSUM FORK"&#13;
JOHNSONVILLE - Half way between Florence and Georgetown - which is to say that particularly favored location location wherein the Low Country comes rushing up to greet the Pee Dee area - is a town called Johnsonville. Two things alone hold together the community - the Wellman Combing Co., with more than five-hundred employees, and an indomitable will on the part of its one-thousand citizens.&#13;
AS towns go, Johnsonville is not old; but it is old enough to have firmly established itself in the affections of those whom therein dwell. One such man is D.B. Haselden. Since the last-named merchant has been a resident without interruption of the town for the past 33 years: and since Haselden was born within 2 and one half miles of his present residence, the stor of D.B. Haselden is the story of Johnsonville. Here it is in Merchant Haselden's own words:&#13;
"When I came to live in Johnsonville there were no paved roads in or out. To a boy from Possum Fork, however, it looked real good. Anyway, I opened a small grocery business here on Oct. 5, 1926. My business kept up with the town - neither grew one iota. In 1927 a lumber outfit moved in unasked but very welcome. The Bennet-Walker Lumber Co., was composed of a planing mill and 5 or 6 sawmills, and remained in business here until the death of John Walker - about 1942. Walker's son still lives here. Much later the Combing Company moved in, and saved what was left of Johnsonville." &#13;
What was left?&#13;
"Yes. In Jan. 1931, in the dead of night a fire broke out. By dawn the Main street looked like Flanders Field after a heavy rain. Only two shops were left standing; a drug store and - you guessed it - the D.B. Haselden Grocery. The heck of it was that folks seemed to be in no hurry about rebuilding. I used to feel like a shopkeeper in the destroyed city of Pompei, I tell you. It looked like that fire was to prove a fatal blow to our town. Do you know, it was not until about 1944 that they started rebuilding from the ashes? Thirteen long years I kept shop on a street all but obliterate. Why it must have been all of twelve months after the fire before the charred smell left Broadway. That's the name of the main stem, you know..." &#13;
The long and lean Mr. Haselden suddenly leaned back and roared with laughter.&#13;
"Pardon me," he said finally. "I was remembering a song which was popular along about those same disheartening days. It went: 'Bright lights on Broadway, sunshine down in Dixie,' et cetera et cetera. We had the sunshine alright but not much illumination on our Broadway. &#13;
"I believe I mentioned Possum Fork a little earlier? Well that's where I was born. If Johnsonville was a bit on the isolated side brother, you should have know the Fork back when I was a boy. It was almost literally out of this world. I recall a school teacher who came to teach out there - they put him up in a deserted house back in a thicket. He wanted. The told him without cracked to know if the place was haunting a smile, that the 'houses were all too small, at Possum Fork, to hold a ghost.' I reckon though, that ma didn't believe them. He didn't stay long. &#13;
"The Fork is still there - only a little better than two miles from Johnsonville. Some folks will say I have no shame - disclosing conditions as they were back fifty years ago. But I am downright proud of being from Possum Fork. If this story reaches the paper, I'll bet there will be hundreds of people who will know that I am telling the truth.&#13;
"I didn't see a train until I was 12 years old. The nearest railroad was at Lake City. I never visited either Florence or Georgetown until I was a married man of 23." Haselden's eyes took on a far away look.&#13;
"I can recall going to Allison's Landing - that's on the Pee Dee - with my father, after we'd heard the boat whistling. Dad used to buy his staples at Georgetown - flour, rice, coffee and sugar, and have them brought up the river. It was about six miles to the Landing, we'd travel by mule and cart. When I was a boy, I thought of Georgetown as the beginning and the end of civilization. My father used to float logs and cross ties to Georgetown, you see. He'd be gone on those trips from five to ten days. Have to walk back, you know. Anyway, upon his return he would tell we children of the wonders of Georgetown; of its bulging shops, its find houses, etc. &#13;
"Sometime during the early 1920s, a momentous thing took place. By popular vote Johnsonville was separated from Williamsburg County, to become part of Florence County. I suspect that Florence - the county, that is - wasn't really overcome with joy by our addition; but the people had spoken. The town itself is not old. Originally the land upon which it was built was part and parcel of the S.B. Poston farm. I can recall when the main street was sold off in lots.&#13;
"I operate the smallest grocery store in Johnsonville, but it's been a living. With the help of my wife - I married Emily Powell of Possum Fork, Dec. 1917 - I've been able to raise and educate five children: there's V.C. - he's practicing law down in Georgetown - Hubert L., who has some 18 years of Navy service behind him, Wilma Ruth, who serves as secretary in the Charlotte office of the FBI, Ken, now rounding out ten years wi the U.S. Air Force, and Reid Nettles, teaching at Johnsonville High.&#13;
World War II, says the Johnsonville merchant, wade for very slight change in the town's leisured pace. "There were no bases or defense plants nearby," he says, "and about the only real difference was in the absence of young people - the boys off to war, their wives (if married), following them to camps and places and cities here, there and everywhere located..."&#13;
Haselden took a deep breath. "And now, I am going to stick my neck out, but good! I believe that Johnsonville is as big as ever it will get. That's my very own and personal conviction, of course. I hope it proves to be in error - but I trust I will be pardoned and forgiven by my neighbors when I say I shall not lose any sleep if the town doesn't swell too rapidly. I like it the way it is."&#13;
Mr. D.B. Haselden, now 62, can look back proudly and declare that he has spent his entire life within a couple of miles radius of Johnsonville.&#13;
"It is fellows like myself," he says, "who account for the existence of small places like this one. On this score, may I had, I make no apologies."</text>
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Mi .. Hiil&lt;y,M;k&lt;Wi,.,Thom,.Guti$.8oydB•k&lt;•.•obCh&gt;p~n.EW .. w..... ,.u....... uisoo,[&gt;de \liolloy,J..,. ... ~, ..1,.h...,
R"'1gu~ Tl!IRO ROW' ('huk&gt;tto hylo&lt;, Gkn•b W•llet, fun 11.um&lt;ld, Guy Sl&gt;ntOd,Clw&gt;Co&gt;.BW M•e&lt;. Terry Tonn«

Our b•nd

w" orp nizcd th"c y&lt;.r• qu under the dirtohon of Mr.

Thoy&lt;r. I! hos steadily improvtd •nJ oddtdgreatlytoschoolspirit.They
" "iSl&lt;dtheoh~rl eadersa\pop rallyo, played at foo1ballgames,porhci
poted inochoo l ustmbly pmgranuandgavcooo&lt;em. l&gt;.'&lt;•i&gt;J&gt;r«'iatc ltie
pr&gt;&lt;t •;&lt;•ndeffortputfor wardbyth tb&gt;nd

�BETA CLUB

~.

�BLOCKJ

MllS"I KO"'' l&lt;an l''l&lt;n Lllaplln, L&gt;&lt;b&lt;a ~-&gt;. t:li&gt;:ab&lt;lh Taylor.Go~ W~d, l.klonle w...i,C.PPI' l(l•lf;, l..ino1oCol;&lt;1, Valerio lk.,n,
R - Altowi. S ~CQNO ROW: W&gt;N11 B,_.n,Connle llat1111, l.&lt;&gt;111&gt;&lt; P\&gt;.,.I, Si&gt;1y llinJ,.Jo B&lt;•hM&lt;lliui&lt;t..Mory E:oddy,()phtl;,,
E:oddy,T&lt;triolMMoori&lt;e,htrido /....,.111!11.0ROW: lolinR°""t ...,0 ... Wolley,Dool'tou&lt;&lt;,A.._l&lt;&gt;ll,...,.,,AnnR.,. .... H&lt;len
o..ls,Emm1B.,..n. hndor1Eoddy,WiUioJl)'N"""ith,Br•ooAIW""'.FOURTHROW;JooS&lt;an10&lt;1,Rondy \llalle)',S.:OU
OoBooc, Koruiy 11.arnhill, p...,,y DoComp&gt;, RWy M&lt;D...iel, Glt&lt;I Bo.d•r. Charles DuBo,., IWldaJ.I Co&gt;, Mn. Brook. Fl•TH II.OW

=---------------ThelllockJClubis a dubforlheparticipanlS
of sport• whohaveployedinotlost 16quor1•~
of that oortoin sport.Chetrleador•weaierswue
bough1wi1hpanafthefundsraioo&lt;lby .. Uing
candy lllld ~ponsorint• c1.111een 11 a U home b...

ke1ballp°"""Th&lt;io 1thletesaredoin&amp;•fi,...;ob.
=-~k~ hope !lu.1 they will keep up the good

�BUS DRIVERS

The bus driversofJ.H.S.rnkclimtin the morning
andc,·eningtopi&lt;kupanduk e l&gt;;)m&lt;lhcstudonlS
wticr-.!On'th»c•nyothertr•mporlatKJnlo"'hool
Thoykeepthe huse&gt;d&lt;&gt;nand,.fe toridoori. Only
very fow occidc11nhave happened. W• would Jiko 10
;h~n~ them for using1hei1 tUllctohelpthe slud&lt;nlSOf

�CHORUS

TOl'T090TIC»O,Ui&gt;Vm.$1omyU.o•na•.l&lt;..•o&lt;Ly«l&gt;.(indyH•" "'·'-""""'°""'°"Y.M41YSu&lt;H ...... l,,.n T-...,.,
l&gt;irnpl&lt; Mmon, ~..... ""'"'"''- "'"" S.u... G....,. N&lt;t11... Sh.ron -""'"""~ l&gt;rt&gt;o&lt;&gt;• 11'i&gt;&lt;, K..l&lt;o ~. Ans&lt;b r.,.,.,

.

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F~2::~.;:;~~!~~~~~J:?'~?J::~~:f_::.z· ~.=~~~Mo~~·.r:1:::::~:

Tho Johoson•ille lli&amp;h School 01on&gt;1 h., Ji••n
1f&gt;rin1 and win1or p«l&amp;romsfor doc tn!&lt;H•mm&lt;n! uf
&lt;lle iiuokn1bQdy. Thtyha..,lc•mc&lt;lp&lt;&gt;pu1'r 1nd1&lt;li·

giuussoop undor thedirtttiunolM1t.C1rolcJoc.kion
andhtt a1dc MrL Mceru. Thechon"plan1 to " n1for
pod1&gt;1lion exerciittthdytarollo. Wt woold likt 10

:;r•uLI•• Mr1.hck&gt;oo ond 11-..choru• for such r,.,.

�FLASHES STAFF

SEATU&gt;: R•-li&lt;111u.Cll&lt;eyl&lt;JO)'e.,Laui.. l'&lt;lwell.Llbl&gt;y .. ltm0n,C.&lt;Ol)'•tMldy,e. . . . E..... s ..... H.._i.... f 1ye $rni&lt;h
l.a°""'E.odY.SlAl'IOltlG;S.,KiJll,Mr" Lyt'l)i, Mu.Eoddy- Sp0noon,ANdOkmon,Unda(;ol:eo,lhndy Wollty,O..l'ro&gt;&lt;r,
Cindy Sil.. C-yo M.U.t, '"""" Hooeldco, Debb'oeC.-.wood, SyMo Am-.... AM ""-

T1&gt;t Fl.,.hn S11tfputsoul editions ol thc
"F!l4hu", !hc J ,H.S. ....wspaper. ThilneW:1p1pe•con·
11;n1r&gt;ews11)()Ul1ht h&amp;ppeni..,s a.ound$Chool,1p0m

l!ld J.H.S. l1Pdtn1 life. Eldl memberof 1he suff 11

usia&gt;l&lt;d 1 news 11orya..di1respomibltfor findina
out the dell~l a\&gt;olll it. We 1hink 1hey do• fine job
ondh0pe1hcy w~I continue.

�LIBRARY CLUB

ArtoAltman,5':«&lt;1M1'1.l ..... lta-•,Clo"'b"';LSlono, tr.,.;,i, ...

'Ille Litnry Club members ore tht •1udtm• who
...;,, our librarians. Mr$. Eaddy in tht h.igh ichool
bbnryondMr&gt;.Chondlt rinlhogrommar ochool.Tht;r
m:oinjobistocbockboohin&lt;JfC&gt;Utfortht'1udtnts.
l nthe JJ..nrnlr .:hool,thtm&lt;mbtroasshtM'1- Ch&gt;nd·
lerinlhowingfolmo tothechildreningrammlr gndt&gt;.
Wtore 11.n t th•i1helpiom1&gt;ehoppretiW:&lt;I

�FFA

�FHA

FlRSTll.OW:K&gt;1hyO..i., Vi&lt;IJ S•-.IW&gt;S...tlush&lt;&gt;,U.bOra h"i",O. ,,.../"Ulet.lol&lt;l •1'&lt;,lo:.,..Olondl&lt;t,Mt~H....

SECO.'"I) 11.011'' i.oftU. ""'""'~· s.. Gii..... ~,,... .llaU-&gt;, ll&lt;b" CoU1n~ Ans&lt;i. TU' .... l&lt;&lt;!F l&gt;oll.nt."-P!e Akmu. Jt1n

Thomp...,,CinolyHu"" THIRDll.O'*"Gmr.. f.d.,·&gt;rd• , tl&lt;&gt; n""'..nirtJl &lt;&gt;n,t~ ithAnnC....r&lt;Ue , J.W.ll&lt;"""•·S.."nd"S'""'·

~~~~-=~~ =~".'~~o~.::.'.'.,i:;,~. ~""~'.1&lt;~u1~0"~~~·1;,~~~~: ~~:;:;;.."';:~:.;."::.~~~~~;.:~~=.

Tht Fulurt l fomtmake11 of Ame&lt;ia i• p&lt;i•
mafily nude up ol JirlJ who Like Home Ee&lt;&gt;
nornio1. Thi&gt; club iloSpOnsorod by Mrs. lbn1111
Thei&lt;gi&lt;IJ loainthtb:isicsofarinafor1h011&gt;0cooklng. sewin,. pll&lt;lnin&amp; family nutrition. We
knowth&gt;I !heyoocomplilh ll"'•I dtalandbO!"
1halthey ,.illcuntinl&gt;tlOdoso

�FTA

STANDll"G0Simti.,..Und• Col•&lt;.Dol&lt;Waloey,Danlelll1odojen,RandyWalo1, Mr&lt;Bau-Spon1&lt;&gt;1,Ann J&lt;&gt;ln""n.SU.ITD
ValoM lkarn , G.UW"'d,JoB&lt;!h McKl...,k.c.rolynM~los.
SPONSO R - Mr ~

lla'5, l'r&lt;&lt;ldent - Jo Y&lt;lh McKiui&lt;k,
Carob'nM ;llu.S«t&lt;W&gt; - Val&lt;rieHearn

Tht Futut&lt;Te&gt;ehenApociationi$1club
for juniors and seniors wl&gt;o plan to teach.
These studtnU are C•llc&lt;l
bysnmmar

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11&lt;hooltuchcr1tokeepthei1da..,.1 when11

isnw:ssaryforthemtobeabsentfor ashort
ptriodoftime. JllS's FTApn &gt;&lt; ntedaplay
lhoMnga classroom sor:ne from a teacherS
viewpoint.Thesecoodoccneofthepl1ywu
1 diicussionofmombersof theclassbyold
fri&lt;ndshavinglunchal1rut1ur:ont.Tht
'"''"kof11&gt;eFTAmcmbe11ishclpful101he
grammar school !Cacheuandw.hopethey
wmoontinueto1ry1obeofr•:rvi&lt;e

�FBLA

Pao.b.Ston&lt;,-ot: AMA"mo•,S.0.'"'l'-T, _ _ :
LyDt. . Eado;lr,Via&gt;""Ud•.._

TheFulure Busi,.,... L..clerslusocio\loniion&lt;&gt;&lt;·

pniutio11that il nuokupol students who1retok"11
business«l\111tS,5ho!thand,1ypina,etc. Thes.1re 1h•
people who w~I lab their pi- in the business W&lt;&gt;rld
u11tnogropl&gt;us. 1ypiils,1tcrem;.s,andhightr posi·
tion1. W•hope th•t!Myha.,.had 1w&lt;:«$$ful yeor and
wishlhern thebat ofl\l&lt;l...,.tyeor.

�STUDENT COUNCIL

TOl'TOllOTTOM:f- hT•flot.S1tr O.o~hod10 ,S&lt;oUU.lk&gt;",Oo"""!olikr.tletlbo&lt;Gr....-.UbbyAllman,l.001"
Po,...I, "ili&gt;m 0...nc • .,., ..,. B -·• . Cit&lt;lr Sill ~ 01.,ylo J&lt;ry&lt;. Tn&gt;&lt;lr Powd, N...u, lkAl...&lt;t, U.1&lt; - " " · b &lt;l&gt;&lt;t l&gt;ovala~

N.omi l'&lt;ndtfp&gt;,..[m,... ~_..h.,., M.. Allioo&gt;,.J.,.p'1in&lt;J00&lt;0.A"" lo". -. \'olorio ll..•n.R&gt;ndrW•Jltr. .,,;l Ammo••

The Student Cou""il i&lt; 1he S!ud&lt;nl gtWtfO·
men&lt; al Johm.onvillc lligh Sehool. Ji is the link
b&lt;tWttnthe&gt;1uden1body ind the•dminiS·
1ro1ion. TheStudentCou11eilnu.ynu.kerocommonda1ioni 101htf11euhyon policiesth&gt;1i1
inf0&lt;cu.Ofnnu.y uplainth&lt;.'SOpoh:ies 1o the
11udtntbody.Thcofriur11reelcctedeachy.. r
bythc11udtntbody•flcra1hree-daycampai&amp;11.
We 1hlnk,th•1 1his yc11'1 Cooncil was • W«&lt;Ss
ondhopcit willdo•• wcllr&gt;txtycor.

���SPORTS

�FOOTBALL TEAM 7-A

rlR ST RO'll·: Tonuarll-n, D.-r&lt;ll Cribb,1'i&lt;kyl'o"&lt;ll,D'""'ll&lt;C'rnp~Ola&lt;l&lt;1H1 n... ScouO.-. B""i&lt;&gt;' Coker,8"bl&gt;'

CoO:«, Charin Du8o0&lt;. SECOND RO\lo': W1yne M&lt;Doniel, Dole W.U.y, Billy MoO.nict Mik&lt; Si&lt;k.Clurle• ll• n... R.....y Willi~,

l&gt;onnyl'l&gt;y&lt;r, rr..nTaylO&lt;.l:tof1Y 8 &gt;tt1hlll,RoodyV&lt;nkr..THlllO RO...: Gleo M&lt;""'1h.Gltnl"'l&lt;Y,Oo.atie•C.n1&lt;y,Glyn"
A•&gt;0 l , JoeS""'on.Oott&lt;&gt;11i..mb&lt;M.S1&lt;f&gt;h&lt;n M ~.Ruwl&gt;JJ Co•,l;dwudDr•K&lt;,Yizll&lt;&gt;Umberl,Jor.0Rownt,..,Tf.;,,.,

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William.tlurg

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Hannal&gt;-Pamplico
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SIO!~l~ay-Offs

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�CONFERENCE CHAMPS

S&lt;&gt;OO&lt;l'l&gt;y&lt;r&gt;oGlyni• M •nO .D•n·
ny[)e(;•m!'&gt;,!:n';nloylor,Cll.. les
Han,,,.,l 0&lt;S1&gt;"1on.R1od&gt;llCo•
(J&gt;arle1Uu..,,.,f:&lt;1,...,dll&lt;•k&lt;

�Tlit H""'°•&lt;loto&lt;I -

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f•"'"'" by h"mrn.... c.o... 6'-14. TIM•mc ..,,,1.i.o..,..o(111&lt;rootbo11

plly&lt;r&gt;"JW&lt;"'lln•lli&lt;fl!h&lt;~...,.,.,.,....,_&gt;&lt;•" •lo~lh&lt;SQy&gt;.rdllno.

Thi1 y•ar, n...
«1tchingandhard

:.~ ~:~·.i:::·~

;i:;:~':!i°~~~r:1~
conllibu!ioni of
ooo.chc1 1l&lt;&gt;bRankon
•nd El&lt;nn;,, Caner
will ncverbeforao•·
tcn.Alriptolhe
11a1c p lay·&lt;&gt;ffl1nd1
11).2 re&lt;:ord speak
forthcmscl•H.

��GIRLS TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

KNELLlNG , D« l"o""',Si"l'KinJ.loll&lt;tlo McK;..;,k. STANDJNG , Jl&lt;!.o D0&gt;·i&gt;, ConRie ll•nM ,M&gt;!YA nn
Ch&gt;nrtl&lt;&lt;, 0,...,1;, £:.ddy , eu. c h ~ n&gt;ek ,A n n ~"'"t &lt; .Ann J oh n wn, [)cbb;o la...,, Am yColc,M •""l"'

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KNEttl l&gt;G: Albt11 - · 0.IO lll....... ~ch Coker, Dru"' A lliwn, ~i!Jy Md&gt;&amp;....l STANDING: i'fO"'" l .,...._M, ....1.D1nll)'
0.C.mp&lt;.B~bb&gt;Col.,,0..leol&gt;iilkl", Rondall Co• ,\lili&lt; l.Nelllll1h.l.ddl&lt; Joh11SOn,l""° R01tt.. Cl&lt;nn Metid1h,Mi&lt;ha&lt;I
Stonc,&gt;t&gt;&lt;ICl&gt;ochlklMy'll'1lbR.

Boy'oB'1k&lt;lb&gt;ll
o-to,Budd&gt;"'all.o«
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�Soollofl'lonn:
l&gt;snl&gt;}'lleO-

R&gt;n&lt;lllCo•
Chatkollv.-

��J.H.S. Cheerleaders Ignite Spirit!

TOPL£l'T: C-inl..•E.O..plin ...1 -anoonl0n&lt;li"I
jobh&lt;1•din1 opour c_leaJ.,,.BELOW:Ch«rlc.ldcr."
l'lo•,.ntltll pM&lt;.

LffT TO RIGHT: V•rie lit.,,,, Rollin Allmon, Lin&lt;UCoU1, C.OI W&gt;1d, ~liub&lt; o•TOJIOr , Lind• OuBooe,M&lt;l&amp;Ai&lt; w.,d, C..pp~
~,,._ 0e1;... i ..... lut1Cfui&gt;~n

��69 FLASHES COMPETE IN

Lut yeartheJohnsooYilleba..balltumh•d • not™'r
typicalytu_ Thtywon1hccoofrrrnoo •nde-0mpeccd
in lht l&lt;&gt;wt&gt;r S.. l&lt; Pbyoffsbefore bowinl OUI. The

te•m t ndrd ll\e- 1&lt;""" boutinJ• JJ..S ..uonrero&lt;d
undor1hel..dellhipofCoachBuddyW•ll1ct

�STATE PLAYOFFS

�U:ITTO RICllT·
t:d•"atdllt&gt;I:•.
5,.,..,.,,m
....

So&gt;l&lt;Da8&lt;&gt;oo.
C-h1''10..C..

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TOP ROW' Tommy Hu&lt;'~'" · GIY•b ""'"" !o!U&gt;DLL ROW R""'' l&lt;ul...... T«rY lytrl)', RI&lt;~~
~:::C':4.; Ch.In Co• . LAST ROW: 01nny Deeomp~ Jo. S10n1oa. Ran&lt;i)' Vrn1er~ Jeni&lt; C&amp;n&lt;r,

�J.V. SPORTS EXCEL!

����CLASSES

�Ste&gt;eAltman
Mikellailey

Sylvia Ammon•
Da&gt;id&amp;ref&lt;;&gt;o\

CLASS OF 1970

Gl)"llisAVllnl
Johnny Bo~l • y

�Ernm. B~rgc&lt;s
Bttt yA.Cr.. I

��Mal)'linfaddy
llrcnd1 Enn1

��c.ro1ynMiller
llonttN&lt;Ul&lt;1

Alt.... J.l......
Glori.ll'orkor

Mo1tl'&lt;&gt;pubt
Debb;. G r~n•H•odondErvinTaylor

��lris Voncrn andDanny Joolannor

OannyJooT•nncr

ErvinT•ylor

��We thought
they'd
never come'

�Lnd yComo•O"
M&gt;ryAnnC!»ndl«

CLASS OF 71
Cl.ASSOFFICl'RS : S"p1&gt;&lt;n&gt;1odct,l'«lidont:Lit&lt;&gt;yA llmon.Stud&lt;ntC&lt;&gt;uocilRtp"" " "';.,;s;uyKil'la,
Tm&gt;Um; Ann Momo1&lt;, Vi&lt;t-l'rcsi&lt;lcnt; Annlohn"'n,S&lt;"1"aey

����11no.. 111hon

C&gt;/&lt;inA!liKlll
LtpudoAI•...•

8oyd8ak&lt;0

s......1 • .,.r.....
ll&lt;t&gt;br&amp;.Jty

,11&lt;-...,..

11......

SOPHOMORE CLASS

�Charl&lt;&gt;Can«y
Je..;e(Mter

,.,... v.. eou;.,
Debi&gt;~ J&lt;an £&gt;"'3y

F.""' ''"' ':-·

Opt... U &amp;oldy
Randy Eaddy
S.ON&lt;IEoddy

l ool.nul&lt;i&lt;k&lt;

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~:~·::-c:: 11.
RodlieyGuNm
F;dd;.Go,,

�Jimm•L&lt;.,;s
M"'h&amp; M«idlh
Timm y MiI&lt;f
Te1&lt;ttt ... Moo!1
C1&lt;nMil&lt;1

luli&lt;N&lt;11ni!h

..,

l ooepll r.nde.p•1&gt;

~=; :::::"'"

N"*·-·

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Rrly R,.,.

s.rnmrll.«oe
Da'"I S"'iJ&lt;O&gt;ry
LtphS;.p,1uy

M-'1S"'ii&lt;l"Y

U M-S1une
Douslll&gt;Sluchy
"'""' L« S"&lt;~&lt;r

Ricky Thom&gt;&lt;

Sll&lt;&lt;ril1'om.,
Randyw;n;,
Thomo&lt;in&gt;.Woodbttry

In
Memory of
Da vid Russell Mudge
1955-1 969

�FRESHMAN CLASS

t.....,r&lt;noo Altm&gt;n

CindYAI""-..

�ll1ndolpha.tl.U
Alb&lt;nC-

lnlrd('ribb
LyonC=y

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All&lt;nFib'"•

D.. &gt;&lt;111 •• .,
Jmyll&gt;rr.U

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k&gt;MSll&gt;cl&lt;ury
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ltuyVon&lt;«s
DoborohWi&gt;&lt;

�EIGHTH

�GRADE

�SEVENTH
D. M&gt;&lt;•m•
S. Ab&lt;;lm&gt;

)l.Alli&gt;&lt;ln

A. Alo....

S. Allman

C.llnl&lt;y
S.11.nley
S. Hnl&lt;f
E.lku y
l&lt;.ll&lt;fry

C.Hru"'"
.'ii. Bro•••

R.H"'"'"

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LC•m«On
V.Carn&lt;ron
R.C...«y

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R. D&lt;nnil
C.C..Uy
I . Eaddy
J.Eoddy

S.t..idy
Jl.E....

V. E,...,

C.l'oll;MrMf«

c. r.idor
11.. Fll;'. .I

s.c.......
V~ G»l er

c.o:;..,..,.
J.Grallam
S. Gt&gt;ll.m

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R. u....r.. ~
K. lloU
T. l lol&lt;
S.H"'k&gt;

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T.Ly«lr

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D.Sio&amp;J&lt;t&gt;ry
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C.T~lor

D.Torlo•
G. ~r

N. IV.rd

s.w•.,,;,.,.,,,

K.Woodb&lt;uy
E. W. .ht

�SIXTH

S.Alt...._

P. B•d&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;t

S. H•n
T.8Uh.,..

f_h,.•n

F.Cox

c.c...1
W. Crttl

R.Poni&lt;le

s.n....

I.Eaddy
M.l'.oddy
R.E&gt;ddy
T.E.&gt;.l&lt;ly

JLEd.-,.o1th
M.Fleminl;
(;.&lt;';Hitt

S.Gon"
K.G&lt;so

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ll. HuctF.bmb&lt;&lt;I

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J.Lindlo:y

S. L1-.~•
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M.-i,,;-..

S. !ilatlow&lt;
A. Maroll
I~ !&gt;Iii..

R .' l&lt;Cra&lt;t..

c.."&lt;K•....

J.RV.Sllefloa

D. S1ono
J . S1ono
M. SlOn&lt;

C.Todd

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c:.Woodbeuy

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�THE GOLD AND BLACK
Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Three
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JOHNSONVILLE, SOUTH CA ROLINA
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morc a ndmorcfanssuppo&gt;rted&lt;lH:m.Imean~·ith a lltbatyclli nl! g&lt;&gt;in11on

whowouldn'tbepsychcdup'

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indi• iduali1y.N&lt;&gt;1bi11JOOlll'irmoyour

;mageu imontdiatcljlu ....., you
ore wcaring.Enry perion ..ana
whatbc"1wnrin1 1opt-oj&lt;CtlUt&lt;
ond to bcuics 1 1hoc 1t tbc1&amp;1«•
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The1918· 79"loolc"combinedtbc
1limme••ilbo&lt;aette.R1ff0wetlapels.

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clotbcs.A~1bcmoot•1luabl&lt;

options w.. 1bc....,of 1C«AOric&amp;
withone"o wol"drobc. These o_ .
ric&amp;sucbH tia, bclU.haU.jewelry.
1ndsarvnoddoddeptb ondbril·
liance toanytbillJ.....,.

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ta 10 1loo1 with them were lbc
1tr:oi1ht·legcd0l"pleatcd1rousen.

�Academics: The Heart Of
School Life
Aood&lt;mi&lt;0pl.oy&lt;daleadinarole infunctioou&gt;h&lt;hool life.Aco·

dcmi0&gt;ooiuiJtoof 1"''' inand ...1oftbec'*"'-1ob&lt;1tc1deffiop
• per10r1'• 1""'&lt;ntial. Tbroup""' 1hil put year,11»&lt;l&lt;n1&lt; h&gt;d tho
"perien&lt;eof uoin1 th&lt; l&lt;0rnin1 focititia ot JHS0Mfound1bemto
beofpcat hdp101h&lt;rn
Student&lt;follOY1·•d • ,..ll-&lt;&gt;:pnizedprognmofiR&gt;1n,ict;.o., th&amp;t
provid&lt;dtbcmwith lb&lt;cd"°"1iooalbock&amp;roundll&lt;cdod10fun&lt;iton
. . . .,.ell-roundodindMdualintodlly'soocio&lt;y.

�School Life Fund Raisers
Eachyarclublond Ofp niutions -..·Ofk hord toroiJ.c moncy fOf
diffcrcn1Hp«:tsofKlloollifc. l npr&lt;parin1fot1hcJuniof-Scniot
p&lt;om.1he J uni010ososcll•mapzincwbKriptions.ThcAnnuolStoff
Opo&lt;ISOl"&lt;thc MisoGold &amp; Black bcu1ypa1untwi1h the ptoce&lt;do
Join1 1ohelppubli1hthe)'&lt;'arbook. Doo1hnu1 ..1cs.bakc .. ld,and
candy ..1es or&lt; olwaysdclici&lt;H1•l ysucc..,ful. Thefundroi• in1projec!S
payoff ondtheclubscnjoy1hcr&lt;-..·ard&lt;ofhard wotk

�SPECIAL EV ENTS

�Oncofthemoreoci&lt;inte&gt;..nttof1h&lt;

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Homecomint.On0c:tober20,
&lt;hefluhesme1BaneryJ&gt;ukfpr11&gt;el978
llomecomin1 Game.Ourint &lt;heh1lftime
ac1ivi1ie11bin«n)-0Untl1dieswcrcpr&lt;·
KntedHcondidatCI ror Hom«&lt;&gt;min1
Queen.TheY&lt;11iJla1ookplaceduring tl&gt;e
school day by tl&gt;ellwknt body. Brend.t.
~!:,""oel0&lt;1edtof&lt;"ignfortbe1978

Brenda Wll I member of the oenior
d1u. PcpClub, andoerved u cap11inon
tbenroitycheerle.adingsquad.Sbe""''
a lso lilied •mont Who'&lt; Who Among
HitJiScboolStudcnu.

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��Homecoming Candidates And Sponsors

T wel••«nior f001boll pla)..rS . .ch

•ponsor&lt;d • yooona lady to be &gt;Xltcd on

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ryO.l'i1 (rigllt);Zclma Dus for Kent
Thompson (below); Pauy Taylor for
Mark Rober1-1 (bouom); Vkki Key

forMkhoellambcn(bouom°"nter);
a r&gt;dBret&gt;daColo:e&lt; for Timmyltichard
aon(boltomright). O.rbara f razierf0&lt;

BubbaO.vis(notpktured)

��Ea"hyar1hoannllll 1toffprcscnto
thoMiuGold a r&gt;d 8 1aokll&lt;outy P•J·
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fonar&gt;eiol o1po¢tofproducinJlh&lt;)·carbook.Aft&lt;r K&gt;&lt;r&amp;l,...&lt;l&lt;Ofplannin1
andcon«:ntrotion, tbc 197~ "fas Gold
and 8lackl'oJc&amp;ntwHproduccd.O.pictina a doyin1bcspringtin&gt;&lt;,1bc
11ogcwu de«lratod-..·i1h1runory and
candclabno. Tiie formal atmoophere
was1hcsctlin1 inwhichtwcMy..,nc
youna ladicspartOcipotcdinc•·cni,,.
1own ar&gt;d1porto,.·carcompctj1ion . Th.c

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Amon1 thcs&lt; fovc wu Jenny Ptooscr

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br""·nll&gt;ir ar&gt;dbrowncycs.Aoa junior.

!:"~n::t~:~~ in the Frueh Club

��Faculty Selects Eleven
To
Hall Of Fame
For the pa01 fno·l••n,thefacuhy at JHSh.oo ..loctod'1udent.o tom• k&lt;up
thc HallofFamc. ThisindwJ.. ,.ude nts,.hoore ouuand;ng inth&lt; a r&lt;... of
ocl&gt;ob.oticab;lity.porsoru.lity.and ..t ra-curriculnacti•itios.Thisyearthe Hall
ofhmecomi&gt;1'ofekvon&gt;1udenu. Thcyare: She&lt;.. Collin&gt;, Michael Lamb&lt;n
(ric ht), BubbaD:a.U.DorisS..rr, a ndNinitoSton&lt;(hottomltoR).Oppo5itc
po.Jc: CiDdy Gounl (top), Laur&gt;. H..Wm (oc:n1cr kft), Ann C ur&gt;.w:ay (&lt;:enter

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thc8eB~~".;':!~ ::,: ~~d 1ehobr, Michael Lomben a lso io •member of

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theO..ama, FBU.,1nd Ftt1&gt;CbClubs.Slloisa m&lt;mberofthe &gt;1rsi1ych""r·

lead••"l••d

p,~:~;1:1 .S~:":.:..";,m1be~~i:.~ :~·he~;::.~!~~:,:l\.•loo the Pep Club

Llura Huui11tis 1mcmberofthc BlockJ 1ndll&lt;taClubs. She il1 member
of the ~··•"'h Club aloo.
b"*8einaa memborof1helle1• ond Dl0&lt;kJClultt.AnnCirr~,.·oy ol$Qdrive1a
BrileyAlunan$0...UUedi1Qr Qftbe)'" 'bQQl::. Hei1• memt&gt;erofthe11udon1
00&lt;1nci1. fr.,.chClub. BetaChib ondthe Bu&gt; Driven Club

'""tt;:;i.~~ ~: :':~""~ :r,:;i:,1':rk1~.c~~i.~":!"',..~;:~s7~it • nd

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~~~-;.ms is1he 1&gt;&lt;csideo1 of the '1uden1 00&lt;1noil and;, • member oftlH:

�Cindy Gaunt Voted Best All Around

�Class Beauties

Freshm::in: Glenda Greenwood

Sophomore: Cindy Lewis

Junior: Sandy Lindley

Senior: Zelma Deas

������Th&lt; ..m1y ocbcdule began ,.·ioh 1hc
Fluhts mee1in1 rink H30nah·l'a m·
pli«Jondthe llem int""Y Ti~.Eo;o

Clor&lt;ndon. Brinons Neck.Codes&gt;He.
bl"Otl. Pl•.... nl l lilL J.C. L)'l&gt;Oh. Bal·

:;;.~~k. :;.;h~·;;.:"t:.7;.-;! ~~:.:
:~~;;~~;,.:,';;....'":!:.They r.wi
Coo&lt;lled by Mr. Shay Rollins, 1hc
i&gt;o)'&gt;bci0nlbc&lt;C2&gt;&lt;111byd&lt;f...1in1oll
ofth&lt;irOpf&gt;Ol&gt;CD.. COCCpl Cada·H&lt;bl"Otl.llancryPatkand R ains Ccnteno
ry. The ,..,_m worked tog&lt;tl&gt;&lt;r off&lt;n
oively ondd&lt;fcm iY&lt;IJH&gt; prodOC&lt; o

,..,11....,.,nd&lt;d ,..,_m ••hich P"" hopt
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East Cbrondoo-. tbc oppon&lt;nl
1ha1dcfeatcdth&lt;Lody flo&lt;bainthc

oponin1pmesoftheoeuoo..Undtr1l1&lt;
"'"coochint l&lt;&gt;dcr&gt;hip ofMr. l'crry
Stolca,t11&lt;J.irlsP&lt;11inJooghouf&lt;of
r.:~.ice 10 produce• well orpnizcd

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squadfisan omportanl facroriotormt
otlend;ngc1puienooro rboroamJ.Tt.o
gi•ll had rhue ocoiO&lt; pb.~en: Zelma
Deas, Elizaboth PhilliPf •nd J,,...tto
Davis(rialu).S.nionforrlleboys vu·
oity were: Elij•h Nesmith, Mieba&lt;l
Lombo&lt;I. H°""'rd 8..-n.0-&amp;eSl&lt;in·
ner and J~ N..,..i1 h.

��������Scpumbc:r "''"kd \be: bc:Jhmi"'
ofpracticeforthe1978 JV football
t&lt;Omfmmany.it oloomukedtheir

~;;~=~~ean:.~~•~r.':,~

ofCoo&lt;b WodoJmdon,theyworked
oltremelyl&gt;ard 1omold1bc:mscl..1 •
intoof.. rfulfoc f0&lt;their - nt. Tbc:teamrmi&lt;baltheO&lt;U&lt;Hlwith

thrnwiM(-rAynor,NonbMp·
tl• Beoeh,1ndHomin5.,...y),t-

l_,(toL&amp;keCi1y ondST. Jobm).
andonetiewitb llae... Pamplico.

�Th 1971Flasheofootbailteambcp111h&lt;oeuonon
Sep1embcrl • piiu1Timmo11.,il~.Tl&gt;ofl.o1beslod • t

lh&lt; ho.If 14-9. SiDCC r&gt;eith&lt;r t . . m C&lt;&gt;Uld Jet mllCb
olf&lt;11KJ&lt;n&lt;rotod,1h&lt;&lt;eo&lt;&gt;ndho.lhurnodin1o • dcfo11..:veboulo.lnth&lt;finalqu•rt&lt;T th&lt;Fl.osbestloctod10

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Conforcoccplaybcgan u tbeAu heotrovc\lod to Pl&lt;0" nt Hill. S«lri11J; •H dooc
quiokly u RobcrtNosrnithoOOJohnny
Wca&gt;or oconod 1ivin1 Johnoonville o 12-0
1.. d ot tbe cOO of tbc fint qu.oncr. Tbc
Fb.sbdocoudthroetimesintbeoecondperiod ofldonceinthefounhtowhipPla." nt
Hill(l7-6).
Codcs·Hcbron(l2·0).B.o.ueryPa rk(42-8),
aOOEastC1uerdon(l6.-8)wcrer&gt;Omatobfor

:::::r:~: :~=0 upthr« rnof&lt;••ic0.... of tho most important 11m0&gt;oftho

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fu.~~":.:.,"r!:!~'~I~;~
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WeaverledtheFl.,bdoffensiveat·
tad

u tbe scnior 1ta!'ldou1n.1shcdforl42

f:u~~ 'D.~;! o0:drr~ ~:';..':":.,':i-:.

othertouohdo,... JivinJ tbcfl.o•bdo 28-0
vi&lt;tory ondtbeconfcrcncetitk

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Tbt 1978 ba .. boll team boaned ofo 1~ 7 rc
oord.Winodurin1ther&lt;guluocuonincludedvic·
torieo """' Hcmin&amp;""Y· Lake•ie .... Con .... y. Lake City, Latta,
oi&gt;d Honnth·P• mplico. In ' '""
.........n... itic F1.. hd,oo1i '"'

conlerencecb&gt;mp;onshipbyd.efe11i111Lake•iu•6.-Sinthefo».I

prne.Al!hoo1h the Flashes loon
11&gt;&lt;r...1 1ame ofthedU1rktplay·
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stoppo&lt;ltheflashes'progressi&lt;111

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her1. 0.spitethelouintl&gt;elower
0101&lt;pl1yo(f1,1hef1aoheohada
•ucce .. ful JOU011ai&gt;da&gt;1rong

t&lt;am of which they could he
proud

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��ORGANIZATIONS

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����And More Work

.. The 1979 Gold And Black

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���ADMINISTRATION
AND
FACULTY

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explorers ... MiddloA1•• .. . fours&lt;orcondsc:-enycars
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mV&lt;ntors cnc:rJY cnsis .
lndumial Rc&gt;olutioo
G~cWHhingtOll .. . Re•olutionaryWor .. . ocology

copolalism . .. Korl Man . .. St&gt;tueo!Libcny
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oocro&lt;ori ... .. duplicators .. . booll&lt;epinc . letterheads
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                    <text>��Presented by
The Beta Club of
JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

Johnsonville, S. C.

�FOREWORD
Into t his edlllon or the GOLD AND
BLACKwe haveputooralncereefforts

to rcnect tile scenes of yesterday, to
port ray thelncidentsolt.o&lt;lay,andto
:::~:rr~~e tanglble the memories of
lt i1 1o e uytofor get,andw!th that
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES
FEATURES
SENIOR DIRECTORY
ADVERTISEMENTS

�DEDICATION

dedl~~t~~st~~~I~~~ ~~~ ~~t~~;~~ proudly
Along with this recognition and honor we

;:,i1ia~~~~f;:~~~~b':;~.for the many things

voti!"~:~si:~:~:::~i~;!~';tt~ ~: ~~:~~::,;
eachstudcntwithwhom she isauo&lt;:iate&lt;I. Each
ofusw\lllongrememberher cheerlulsmlle,he r
help!ulandencoural[ingattltude,andherwlllingneutohelpatalltime•.
We ar ehappytohavethlsopportun!lytopay

~~l:::l~e ~~ ~~~~~~v~~{e ~!:,~;,and outstanding

�ALMA MATER

�ADMINISTRATION
TRUSTEES

Mr.l.&amp;Rlch&gt;.rd.,,..,M,.Ma10Altmon,
Chol&lt;manolBo•rd.

MU.llO&lt;&lt;l&lt;IAMC.«•"* 1
Stt•el&gt;&lt;f

�GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY

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Mn.10tti1 .... vontoro
Mr. -lphWlll!I

�HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY

�Proold..H)OOl"Je Kon el.,.,Vlce-Prooldont - Johnny Wloe,Sectel0&lt;y-l'.,La•.,., Tre•1U&gt;et·Me ttl·
,..llPootO&lt;l,Repor&lt;e&lt;1-AUce Ho,.euan&lt;1 Hu&amp;:h H"11g!n1.

MASCOTS

�SENIORS

$ilMUEL BERYL CHM&lt;DLER
"B&lt;•rl"
"SomoclaimbolobHhl\IJ:oo""'-11."

JERRYLEECllABTAIH

"'Jerri'
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RUDYC,O.RROLLCOOJ&lt;
"R'Ody"

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oo.oe!oono,.b."

"TobUl"rJand""rrrlonot mrcrff&lt;I: T111n1ow111
bappenoowbat'otbon«&lt;I."
MARIONGENE COX
"Hlooctloruooro equoltotboooolthof!n•ot J ..,ll••

WAYNEWWAADCRO(:l:ER
"W•yno"

•wom..,.,.rcomo ond••"""""'"''°' butnotl!I
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LOU CATHERINE DANIELS

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rr..,Wbr con'tollt&gt;e

�SENIORS
PATSY LENORA DENNIS
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JOYCE EADDY
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MJIBELINEJ/IJ&lt;EE/ID!}Y

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SUSAN MARIE EADDY

.

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MARY McKINNON FLOYD

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PATRIC!AEILEENGlLLETTE

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GEOR(a:LUC!ANllARRELOON
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�SENIORS
JJ.MESA.'IOERSO!&lt;l!ARRELSO~

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W!LLIEYO!&lt;l!ARTFIELD
"'llrunotl•, p«ll&lt;, ~r&lt;tty,

and"''"'"" Silo iln'! Jilr.Ny

HUGH LOVELL HUGGINS
"Hugh

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PATRJCIA LAWOO!&lt;

"A n oel•ttncthe klnd of g.,o• ,•full • ••u'""'eln
JOS~PH CLISTOl&lt;LY~RLY, JR.

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memorieoolloord•r••"

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ELJZABETHANNMcCLENOON

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CARROLL NETTLES
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E!LEEll VELMA PAPITTO

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WALTERLEBTERPillRY
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P r&lt;1oidfttt-COrlAr.,., V!cePrnld&lt;n&lt;-J• nt&lt; H"""'"' !l*Crflarr-J1&gt;111 Pl1yer , T1"eoo...,r-n.trl)'lll'OI•
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�THE JUNIOR CLASS

�THE JUNIOR CLASS

�THE JUNIOR CLASS

�Pro• ld•,. - Linda McC•ll, Vlco pro , ;d&lt;nt -~ody l!•nfl•ld, socrctary-K&gt;y Huggin•,
E&gt;&lt;ldy,R...,rt••• - i ull&lt;nel!ann••n&lt;IM&gt;r•l• LoMina-.

SOPHOMORE CLASS

Tr~aooter-R il ey

�SOPHOMORE CLASS

Jodyl!utfl•ld
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Lln&lt;l•Laniley

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ll&lt;n1 L7ocl7

Lindo McCa ll

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Wallaeo Btono
Bn ..ia Taylor

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FRESHMEN

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limmy Crlbll
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Borryf'ultor
Tbolma LH P&gt;rrolt
Morr!a P orry

8"rl:lonAMPow•ll
Ervin LM Pow•ll
TommyPo aton

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l'ur monl'&gt;ylor
Noncy l'&gt;ylor
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&gt;lRSTROW: Bor-r 1 Aum ..,Bll1Al\..,.n,Jee&lt;1 L,..nAl\ftW\,Jofu&gt;nAltman ,Kath&lt;J'l'IAUman,Sandro F•)'&lt;
lloL,... SECOllDROW: $&gt;1'l•1 1!o!yn,V!r1Ln!•
Bro-,Ce&lt;ellaChalldlor,Rll•AMCol&lt;o r,l&gt;rulColllZlo,Geo'l:•CrHL,l .. n!t&gt;Cr .. l,l&lt;nnotl•C•lDll,J&lt;0n

AUnwo.~ .. ,e..11., . ~ .. toBnon.°"1l•Ber1,M&gt;"¥1 •

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l'o~U. t,....,. l'oW1'r O. SIXTH ROW: LO&lt;l!O l'owou, WondollR&lt;&gt;1•n, M"'J S.heno.l•mu t:d,..rd "'"""·
Lindo Stono, L.rhtt
lUD&lt;IJ !lono,Stopbon!loao,-)10 Ta .... r,AmmoDeonTllJ l01". HVEIITll ROW:
~~'ti.!:.: WIH, l Or&lt; J W.,.,....rrJ. "-BSEl&lt;T: ltoM!O l!UlOy, Lany M&gt;llb""o, John Wlll!om Powell, Ho -

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PIB!l'T ROW: °"""II Mlmon, L oll•• • ,l.vant, R;ch...d Bu nbll!, F.,..ullul• 1.K...-h SuloJ, Gerl&lt; 8ttt;,
Curoll ~er, J . J...ior Creel, Rooi;or Dan!elo, Glenn Eaddy. SECOND ROW: -TJ'DddJ. Nooollt J,
L•rr1 Ed..a nlo, - l l ltnno, 11.....,rl haM:ID, J ean FW'cheH,
Ony, Carol"""""• l lmmJHann.a, Jo

H•rtlle ld.TK!RDRO\V: RaOOJ ll.a.tll&gt;• ,JomosEl. H""eldon, HUihHeam,JolmHlll1onl,De1"7IHomplloorlao,
.loffl).b H~u. Ellz.ob&lt;t,Jol&gt;n"°"• J en1J.,.•o, L•ll07 JO&lt;'I. ., Ro&amp;!O Jolio.- . FOUllTH ROW: lltepben
Knlgbt,LaodalSlono,Lall...,Til&lt;&gt;mpoon,Jul!W1 L~lJ,M&gt;•JN•ULyerL1,R-• L-,ed1,~M&gt;Ul&gt;H•,

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W&gt;fM M• tt»•• .
WcA!llll.,, AkOtl McDon!ol. FIMH ROW: llnld MllH, Cyntlll.a MCKIHlCk,
l""'l[&lt;D&lt; Mllcbum, RmdJ s .....u, Klotby Parrott, Tenzll Ann P OTry, IOmlt Plo~r, Cborlff PO•• U, B!UJ
;~~.;.!",:';,:;.ro~~i.':;., ~;'"~~~«~~~'t,."j"~"""" tr!o Sl:oo.o, L. 8. .'Jo.n.,
am., ll&gt;J !loot,

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�SIXTH GRADE

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d1. 'n!mD ROW: $1'"' 1 UM 1, s... ono ~ • • Tb&lt;re .. E"""J· P&gt;m &gt;.:d'°"0. 11&gt;1 J;d,,..rdo, Amend• EDIOtY,
Mar!l)'n l;\'on.o. Wiii i. Jo EY&gt;no, Penl• M""do Gllooon. roURTH ROW: Woyne G&lt;w;l•ln, M•rUn Gre, wy.

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Am H....... Gor r Humpi&gt;J'iH, sommy
K"" LJ « ly, Oonti• FllJ* M&gt;rlo-. SIXTH ROW: Philip Mario . .. Vornoo M&gt;llhew.o. c. ... 1,,. MC~l e l, M!!LUd MCDon!el, Cl&gt;o•lU Miltt. Ulhanl• [Mlloo, """"''" llotUoo, Dur• Ol P • •""''·
P&gt;rrott. SEVENTHROW: CorolynPo,..ll,Ho..,.rdPon ll, l&gt;l "CF Sm!th,Bol&gt;·
~ll~~W!~';l:!~!-=:•s.!c.:'.,· ::=.~::s.,;;•~;::~.'· W.yno T-, R&lt;ld Tyle r. EIGIITK ROW: r unclo

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�FIFTH GRADE

�FOURTH GRADE

nRBT ROW: fl.,.:l•n• Altono, .,.,.,...,. All:0110, !):wold A!t,,,. ... S&lt;opbonAltmao, GlJDlo Avant, N• lllo A. A.. nt, Mito Balley, Do•ld Bonlool. SECOND ROW: JollMy BUiey. .. BIUley, Mi!&lt;holl Baun, All••

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- . , ..., H•on•. J•nl&lt;•H•rtflol&lt;I. FlfTH ROW: Ro ... yH•rlfleld. Dani•] HU*lrl .... F.-to 11111..16m,

V.lertoK .. m,-1&lt; J.Jobuon,Le.,,.Jo,..ro,Cbor7lt Joy&lt;,Nanc7 Jo,..SIXT11ROw:a.&lt;tyJot..t,
~L7orl7,J o anL,.rly,PorqMaete7,GeroldMorlowe,JoctMorl"'",DoVonMerl&lt;llb,Dctodl7"'ll•o.

Sl:VEMTH ROW: L.,..lo Milo.. Clll'olyn Mlllor, Jimmy Mltob""m, Jo aetlt MeK!aolek, - r o MoC.-.u- .

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P 1WPa.,,.LL,10m .. POTrotl,All"" Pend0&lt;. E!OJl'THROW: o . .1&lt;1PtTr7,R•1PbPOtton.Ouo.JPow•U.J•.... Po .. ou, Mike ProoHr, .lolnny Rlcbordoon, Dalo Sm!\b, Jerold lllono. NINTH ROW: Tim .!lone,
T&gt;mer, Er•ln Tllylor, Abborto Tim """''• L.lrry T)'ler, Gill Word, Mike Woll111an,Folrl 70 White, (ll•nn

.....-.,.,.

�THIRD GRADE

�SECOND GRADE

FIRSTROW: LoenndAltman,OnollAlln&gt;m,RobloAltman,Chrl 1/lv&gt;n\,Bo:i&lt;IB&gt;ke&lt;,F&gt;f'B.... ,s.mm1
Barefoot, Muy Ena IJ.Ul•y, 1•1 LM Bble y, LoulM BU!ey. SEO:JND ROW: FrUICH Boll, -·Johll,
M!e.l:i .. lBl•ck""'ll,SuoonBlochell,O.eldoComtl'&lt;lfl,Cbuloo C2ntoy,JHH Cart0&lt;,To"yCoftr,wop'"

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L.atroy H...... , I.o•OIU IU'VIO, I.o'°'" Hort!ldd, Bllly H!cU, Tommy Hieb, s....inHooU, BUJy H"Uiti• .

Jooopb H"i ~ ll\ o, Mory Su&lt; Hupeo, Do Wano HumphrlH . FIFTH RQW: [)lb" Son .., Fr&gt;nklln 1 -0. Blll
Joye, Oll!o Mae Jo}'&lt;, Dtl&gt;l&gt;lo Lane, Ch&gt;.'1 .. LyHl y, ~rry Lyerly, Bobb,- M.,Lo.,, Leol!e Mulo.,, MUllo
WO,ne Mulow. SlXTH ROW: Do..o!Ol "l&gt;rlow, Dtmery MO&lt;Low, stule ... rlow, Kann Mat\be ...., Sboron
M&gt;ttbewo, Dlctlo MOii&lt;•" .,..,..., M•rl&lt;fl~. R-lpll MUeo, T!mmyMlllor,ClooMcDanlel. SEVENTH ROW:
(lenoV&lt;1/IOttleo,1'lfndO..eno.J»dyAMPorro1t,Morrleli&gt;o••ll,B«n!OP1'00Ur,Pat&lt;!c!&gt;P&lt;QOHr,K&gt;thy
l'O-ll. T..,;ly P&lt;&gt; ... ll, Roy
Sohnll&lt;&gt;&gt;ml"'*· EICIITHROW: Mite SI .. , Lind.I GU! !&lt;&gt;rio~•. MIOOO•I
lilone,Rock!estoroe,Anpla Taylo&lt;,l!:&lt;!&lt;T•ylor,Sle•• Ta""ec,FrllloeaThompoon,LeoterTbompeon,Elali&gt;&lt; w....,. !&lt;Il&lt;TI! ROW: ~ We••er, R&gt;r&gt;:lolpb wtULo, Edna w1 ...

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�FIRST GRADE

FIRITROW: Sl ~e Abroms,t.awr .. c e Altmon,Clz&gt;JyA!tman,J.,..Altman, Kem« bA lt rnM,DlmploAlt~,
RandallA!tn»n,Clu .. oeR.Alttn&gt;n,Kerri • AV2nt,Jc.ellolley .SE001&lt;1JROW:R ~ldBa •lO y,o.bi&gt;l•
Brown,H&gt;r&lt;yB&lt;ll,KOTOnCh&gt;ndl&lt;r,D&lt;l&gt;b!OCokor,nobroCobr,P•mol• C'ob&gt;r,ChOnCo&lt;,O.rroll Crlbb,
UOO..y Daniel. THIRD ROW: K•thy Dov!• , Don
reuy Dr!11g&lt;u, Wa yne Eaddy, Timothy Ea&lt;ldy,

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