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�THE GOLD AND BLACK
1964
PUBLISHED BY
l~ HE BET A CLUB
OF
JOHNSONVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL

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�JOHnsonVIllE HIGH SCHOOl

,

Jonnsonville, S.C.

THE GOLD AND BLACK
Co-ed1tors . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Cook
Kay Huggins
Business ll lanage1· . . . . . . Rena Lyerly
Senior Editor . . . • . . . . Linda :'\lcCall
Typist. . . . . . . . . . . . Ronda Baxley
Typist . . . . . . . . . . . . Zul iene Hanna
Advisor . . . .. Mn;. Katherine W. Floyd

1964
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�•

FOREWORD
As our school year draws to a close, we begin to look back on our
days spent at Johnsonville High School. We find that they were filled with
fun and work, happiness and sorrow, triumph and failure. As a memento
of our wonderful year we lH·esent the 1964 Gold and Black.
Debbie Cook
Kay Huggi ns
Co- editors

CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
ATHLETICS
FEATURES
ADVERTISEMENTS
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�EDICATION
We, t he Beta Club, dedicate this annual
To one
WHOSE intellectual capacity covers a broad knowledge
of many fields of learning and who unselfishly shares that
learning with others
WHOSE teaching has achieved that rare combination
of ability, dedication, inspi r ation, and under standing
WHOSE dedication of her time and er1er gies to the
advancement of her profession, t he interes ts of her s tu dents, her school, and her community, has made her a
teacher-in every sense of the word.

In Grateful RECOGNITION

�MRS. THELMA D. EADDY
inu? . ..
s

�Board of Trustees

ADMIN IS
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mayo Allman, Mr. J. B. Richardson, Mr. Joh n O:wid Eaddy, Mr. Kenneth Lyerly a nd Mr.
J ames McCall, Chai r·man .

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H. M . Floyd
Superintendent of

Johnsonville School
District 1&gt;5
B. A. University of

South Caro lina
M. A. University of

South Carolina

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Kenneth E. Creel
High School P r tncip:1 1
A. B. University of South Cai'Oll na

Randolph E. Willis

Assistant P rincipal
A. B . Wofford Univcrsltv

Mar y Fra nces Mar sh

Secretary

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�Grammar School Faculty
Mrs. Burgess L. Altman
Mrs. Grace W. Altman
Mrs. Veneice Brown
Mrs. Mildred Cockfield

Mrs. Cora Collins
Miss Hattie DuRant
Mrs. Lucille Eaddy
Mrs. Sarah Eaddy

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Mrs. Tracy Hagan
Mrs. Adele Long
Mrs. Everleen Lane
Mrs. Louise Mackey

Mrs. Mary Marsh
Mrs. Reid Nettles
Mrs. Lura Poston
Mrs. Nella Rae stone

Mrs. Vera Stone
Mrs. Kathleen Venters
Mr. Randolph Willis

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�High School Faculty
•

Mr. Gordon Altman
Science, Math and
Coach
Miss Nell Bruorton
Biology and Physical
Education
Mrs. Helen G. Chapman
History

Mr. K. E. Creel
Principal, English,
and French
Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy
Library and English
Mrs. Katherine W. Floyd
English

Mr. Tracy Lane
Agriculture
Mrs. Madeline Lyerly
Commerce
Mr. Ernest stokes
Physics, and Math

Mrs. Genevieve W. Weaver
Home Economics and
Psychology

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�Senior Class Officers

President. • • • • David Humphries
Vice President • • • . Ronnie Powell
. Zuliene Hanna

Secretary . • • • •

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Mascots
Neil Ward
Sharon Hucks

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Treasurer.

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Reporters. •

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. Judy Hartfield

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Mike Dunahoe
Russell Cox

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DANNY MY ALTMAN

RONDA BAXLEY

FREDDY CAMPBELL

D8BBI E COOK

n Lca'"e knowledge to the
saint s, I a n1 but hun1an.''

" I m us 1 I a I k and laugh or

.. \Vine, w01nen, and song will

"A twinkle In he1• CXtWeSSion,

life would be empty ...

kill you-T'm going to give Ull
singing.!'

personality Is her possession."

The Senior Class
J . D. COX

RUSSELL COX

MJK E DUNAHOE

JOSEPH EADDY

""To hurry and worry is not
my c r ee-:1; Things will happen
so what'S the need.""

""There Is an at hI e t e very
respected, tall arul strong,
cool and collected.'"

""From the c r own of his head
to the sole of his fool he IS all
mirth.""

"" He reads much; lie Is a gr eat

observer, this Is the key to
greatness:·

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�Jllll~liE FAYE EADDY

RILEY EADDY

TOM~ I Y EVANS

CHERRY FEAGIN

"A fun-loving gi rl she will be,
a n d a n I c e r o n c nowhere
you'll see .''

''GivcmcwhCJ'C to stn nd, and
I wIll move the universe. ··

"If girls interfere wllh you•·

" A little foolishness is liked
even by the wisest of men . "

CHERYL HANNA

ZULIENE IlANNA

JUD Y HARTFI ELD

GERTRUDE HASELDEN

"Bom with the gHt of laughter
and the sense that the world

''She is p retty lo wn lk wllh,
and witty to Ialii with and
pleasant to th ink on too ."

"Small and da inty with p•·etty
ways and ceaseless pep that
we all praise."

"Be sweet and silent, lo•·
silence never betrays you. H

was n1ad .''

work, quit work."

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PHOEBE HASELDEN

KAY HUGGINS

THERESA HUMPHRIES

TOr.It.IY HUl\IPHRTES

"Hind that nonsense at times
is singularly •·cr resh ing."

"My only books were women's
looks and roiiy's all they' ve
taught me."

''Always smiling, always
neat; Forever nice, ro rcvcr

..Smart, capable, and always
kind; In fact he just can't be
defined ."

sweet.~'

The Senior Class
DAVID HUMPHRIES

J U LIE JONES

A LAN KNI GHT

L INDA LANGLEY

''He can wo Pk, he can play,

.. Fullof pepa nd a lways •·c ady
to smile out loud ."

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"A sweet a ttr active kind Of
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RENA LYERLY

LINDA McCALL

CHERYL MORRIS

"The gentle m in d by gentle
deeds is known."

"Fair of form, fair of face,
she makes the world a happy
place .''

" It is easier not to speak a
word at all than to speak mor e
wor ds than I s hould."

"She Is a lady sweet and kind,
a nicer one you' !! never find."

The Senior Class
TEO NETTLES

LINWOOD PERRY

STAFFY PERRY

ARCHJE LEE POWELL

''Never put oU until tomorrow
that which you can do today ."

"Though I am always in baste
I am never in a hurry ."

"Women may come, and wornen may go, but not UI can help

" A smile for every boy, two
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BRENDA TAYLOR

SHERRELL TAYLOR

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"An lnnocellt face--but you
nove •· ca n tell."

"A c ute combination or sense

"You' re young only once, nnd
if you wo rk at !l •·lghl, once is
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LOUI SE T!M~IO:-IS

DON THOMPSON

SHIRLEY WOODBERRY

"Who loves not women, wine,
and song, he Is a Cool his whole
lile long:·

'"Her care was never to of!end
and every creature was her
(riend ."

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of death, I would li••e (orever."

"'She's a good worker, ne••er
a shirker, a (riend true, loyal
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Wayne Taylor

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Linda ~lcCall
Don Thompson

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Louise Timmons

Tommy Humphr ies

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RUey Eaddy

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Julie J ones

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Rena Lyerly
Russell Cox

Mike ~nahoe
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Cheryl IIanna
Alan Knight

Linda Langley
Tommy Evans

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Debbie Cook

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Judy liartlield
Archie Lee Powell

David Humphries

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Jim mie Faye Eaddy
Joseph Eaddy

Zulicne Ii anna
Ronnie Powell
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Reporters, Patsy Watts and Terrie Eaddy.

Junior Class

Gloria Altman

Glenda Mae Ard

Mary Altman

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Emma Barnhill

�Junior Class

Billy Baxley

Jewell Best

Jimmy Chapman

Ronnie Cokel'

Wilbur Coker

Monlque Cole

Betty Collins
In Memoriam

Ginger 0:1\'iS

1947-1963

Cindy Eaddy

Terrie Eaddy

Hubert Emery

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Carrol Hanna

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Bryan Huggms

Cheryl Hughes

Kathy Lyerly

Leon McDaniel

Sna·nh Jones

Gene Lucc

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Barry Parker

Ge raldine Owens

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Thelma Parrot

�Junior Class

Barbara Powell

VeJ·non Tanner

Terrell Thompson

Louise Powell

Jane Stone

Nancy Tanne r

James F . Taylo r

Nancy Taylor

Mamie Lee Thomt&gt;son

Joseph Timmons

Patsy Watts

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Wilbur Wise

�Sophomore Class Officers

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Jerry Altman
Joan Altman
Kathryn Altman
Sandra Faye Altman

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Ronnie Baxley
Dena Berg
Margie Bolyn
Shirley Bolyn

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Cecelia Chandler
futa Ann Coker
Pearl Collins
George Creel
Juanit..~ Creel

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Linda Cribb
Joan Dennis
Vit·g inia Eaddy
Mikel Evans
Cleveland Filyaw

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Holly Hanna
Marion Hanna
Kathy Hanna
Romana Hanna
Amelia Harrell

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Cheryl Humphries
Sandra F . Humphr ies
Ha ndy Jo hnson
Vivian Langley
Carolyn Marlowe

Nellie Mathews
Aretus McAllister
L.~rry ~Uller

Ned Nettles

Donna Papitto
Pamela Perry

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Ervin Lee Powell
Jane Powell
Ken Powe ll
Norris Powe ll
Van Powell

Lenew Power s
Wendell Rogers
Mary Seiveno
James Edv.-ard Stone
Luther Stone
Randy Stone

Stephen Stone
Benjie Tanne r
Ammia Dean Taylot•
J e rry Woodberry
Not Pictur ed
Ge rald Bazen
Sylvia Ann He rring
Letha Howard
John W. Powell

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�Freshman Class Officers

Pre side nt- Linda Wise, Vi ce-Pr esident-Jean Furches, Secretary-Billy Taylor, Treasurer-Jo Hartfield, Repo rter sImogene Mitcheom a nd Ronnie Johnson

Freshmen

Bill Altman
Carroll Altman
Luther Avant
Rlcllarcl Ba•·nhill
Foster Baxley
Kelllletb Baxley

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Faye Burris
Carroll Coke r
J . J unior Creel
Glenn Eaddy
Mabry Eaddy

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Noon!e Eaddy
RoneU Evans
Hubert Feagin
J ean f'urcbes
Betty Lou Hanna
Carol Uanna

Randy Hanna
Jo Ha •·trield
Jam es Elbert Haselden
Rita Haselden
Irene Hatchel!
Patricia Hatchell

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Hugh Hearn
Joseph L. Hughes
Der yl liumphl'!es
Wayne Humphries
Elizabeth Johnson
Ronnie Johnson

Le roy J ones
Steve Knight
Julius Lye rly
Renette L)•e•·ly
Lawayne McAlliste r
Alton McDani el

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Dav id Mi les
Imogene Mitcheom
Randy Newel!
Kathy Parrott
Tenzil Perry

Jamie P layer
Mallory Player
Janice Prosser
Amly Richardson
Nelli e Rae Smith
Iris Stone

L. B. Stone
flay Stone
Billy Tay lor
Jo Ann Tyler
Sarah J o Tyler
Larue Thompson
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Not Pictured:
Elaine Garner
Jimmy Hanna
Billy P rosser
Harold Tanne r

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�Eighth Grade

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FIRST ROW: Myrtle Lee Abrams, Ray Abrams, Ardith Altman, Brenda Altman, Montez Avant, Ver etha Avant,
Miriam Bam hill, Barba r a Ann Cameron, Larry Cameron. SECOND ROW: Me r edith Came ron, Kalhe•·ine Coker,
Laxton Cole, Roger Daniels, Buddy Dennis, Nancy Dennis, George Eaddy, Sandy Eaddy, S\lza.me Eaddy . THIRD
ROW: Theresa Eaddy, Hal Edwa •·ds, Amencla Emel'y, WUlie J oe Evans, Diane Fennell, Earl Fennell, Jan ice Fen nell, Wayne Godwin, Carole Ann Ha nna. FOURTH ROW: Richar d Hanna, Clayton Harrelson, Rebecca H..-t.field,
James Edwar d Haselden, Rickie Haselden, Roger Haselden, Randy Huggins, Ga•·y Humphries, Jerry J ones . FIFTH
ROW: Sammy Jones, Ke n Lyerly, Donna Faye Marlow, Phil ip Mal'low, William Marlowe, Vernon Matthews, '
Wayne Matthews, Carolyn McDa.1iel, Charles Miles . SIXTH ROW: Lethaniel Miles , Annette Nettles, Dwaine
Parroll, Ronnie P layer, Ann Poston, Ca rolyn Powell, Charles Powell, Howard Powell, Helen Prosser. SEVENTH
ROW: Garry Smith, Waylen Stone, J . W. Strickland, Larry Taylor, Wayne Todd, Reid Tyler, F•·a ncis Willis,
Wilson Willis, Sandra Wise. NOT P ICTURED: J . L. Harrelson, Ray Huggins, Millar d McDaniel, Ead Tanner.

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ROW: Beatrice Collins, Jeny Coker, Renetta Faye Coker, RandeU Cox, Betty Creel, Carlisle Creel, Charles
Creel, J . E. Creel, Carlton Cribb, J eanette Cribb, Brenda Daniels, Mackey DeCamps. TmRD ROW: Nellie
Raye Dt·igger s, Cynthia Eaddy, Peggy Eaddy, Robert Eaddy, David Evans, Zeno Evans, Nell Feagin, Judy
Fenters, Palm er Filyaw, Ronnie Gaster, Bonnie Hanna, Jacqueline Hanna. F OURTH ROW: Glenn Hanna,
Glenn Harrell, Ann ~lat·tfield, Mexfo t·d Hartfield, Sammy Hartfield, Laverne Haselden, Shirley Haselden,
DL~ie Heam, Samuel Howell, Marie Huggins, Bobby Ann Hughes, Cindy Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Je rry Hughes,
Danny Jo hnson, Carroll J ones, Connie Jones, Joe King, Kathy Lambert, Dewayne Lye rly, Jerry Lyerly,
Patt·icia Mat·lowe, Philip Marlow, Roger Dale Marlow, Sheila Marsh. SIXTH HOW: Donnie Matthews,
Jimmy Matthews, Robe•·t Matthews, Donna McAllister, Sharon McCracken, Helen ~!cKissick, Barry Mo rris,
Ca•·ole Anne Nettles, Patsy Nettles, Richard Parnell, DuRant Panott, Edward Parrott. SEVENTH ROW:
Eugene Parrott, Diane Playe r, Wanda Playe r , Bailey Powell, Jolm Powell, Mary Power s, Dickie Prosser ,
Judilb Roundtree, Carolyn Sisk, Jilm11y Smilh, Bernice Stone, Bobby Stone. EIGHTH ROW : Cherry Stone,
Jackie stone, Teddy Tanner, Handy Tanner, Pel'l'y Ann "fhompson, Rex Thompson, Gwen Tyler, Ca•·olyn
Woodbeny. NOT PICTURED: Buck Russell Wyett, Bobby Hooks, Herman Owens, Charles Shal'l'e•·, .F rankie
Springs, Brantley Wis e, Juanita Wise.

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Mike BaUey, Dadd Barefoot, J ohnny B&gt;txley . SE:CONl) ROW: Sondr a Bax ley , Alice Marie Olackwell, Lynn Cameron, Katitleen CaqJenter, DerrellCoker, Walter Collins, Danny DeCamps, Edward Drake, Lydene Eaddy . THIRD
ROW: Marilyn Eaddy, Stephen Eaddy. Brenda Evans, J immy Gaskins, Lynn Caster, J . D. Glisson. Larry Glisson,
Edward Godwin, Debbie Greenwood. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hanna. Patsy Hanna, Daniel Haselden. Freddi Haselden, Jan ice Haxtfield, Randy Harliield, Valerie Hearn, Bobb ieJaneJohnson, Levon J owers. FlFTl:l ROW: Chetyle
Joye . Betty Joe Lee, Densen Lyerly, J ean Lyerly, P eny Mackey, Gerald Marlowe, J o Beth Mc Kiss ick , Devon
Meredith, Carolyn Miller. SIXTH ROW : Oo1·othy Miles, Lenni e Miles. Jimmy Mitc heom, Sh irley Owens. James
Parroll, David Lee Pe ny, Emily Playe1·, Wanda J ean Poston, !fanny P oston. SEVEN1'H ROW: Janet Powell. Mike
Prosser, J ohnny Richar dson, Dale Smith, Faye Smith. Gail Smitit, Faye Smith, Je1·ald Stone . Tim Stone EICUTH ROW:
Danny Joe Tanner, Larry Tyle r, Iris Venters, Gail \Va rd, Mike \Ve llrnan, Fairlyn \Vhile, Gl enn Wooc!be r-ty . NOT
PICTURED: Chal'les Bell, Jack Bell, Bar-ry !llcDaniel , Ervin Taylo •· . Albc na Ti m mons .

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Albert Cnnnon, Judy Carpenter, Betty .Jean Carter, G1!rald Coker . SECOND ROW: Ltnda Coker, Steve Coker,
Amy Cole, Linda Creel, Llndwood Ct·cel, Carolyn Eaddy, Carroll Eaddy, Wynn Eaddy, Hank Feagin, Rhonda
Fenter s . T mRD ROW: Sbil'ley Glisson, Richard Gosnell, Rodney Gra ha m, Ronnie IIa nna, Tommy Ha rtfield,
Dan Ha r trield, Emmaline Haselden, Gene Hase lden, Tommy Haselden, Susan Huggins. FOURTH ROW: Annie
Lou Hughes, S. L. Hughes, Ann Johnson, Ma ry Anne Johnson, Carol Lou Joye, Sissy King, Susan Kn ight, Bt-yant
Lambert, Bill Mace, Jack ~Jar lowe. Fl FTH ROW: Loretta Marlowe, Patncla Matthews, Sandra :11cCrakcn, Billy
McDaniel, Wayne McDaniel, Glen Meredith, Stephen Mudge, Renee ~eules, Jimmy Owens, Gloria Parker. SIXTH
ROW: Cha r les Parrott, Dessie Part-ott, Regina! Pct·ry, Danny Player, Ralph Poston, Christine Powell, Travis
Poweil, Dee Prosser, Ray P rosser, Shirley Prosser. SEVENTH ROW : J acquelyn Roberts, Dewey Sisk, J•·.,
Regina\ Stokes, Ga il Stone, Laross Stone, Linda Stone, Paula Stone, Gor don Tanne r, Te rry Ta nn e r, Lou ise
Thompson. EIGHTH ROW : Ke•m eth Wise. NOT P ICTU REO: Ev elyn G:\ l'lle r, J ean Powe ll.

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lvey Lee Baxley, Louise Baxley, Mary Etta Baxley , John Benton. SECOND ROW: Michael Blackwell, Susan
Blac kwell, Oveida Cameron, Charles Ca ntey,Jimmy Canoll, Tommy Ca rro ll, Jesse Carter, Kemp Coke r, Te rry
Coker, Nellie Von Collins. THTRD ROW: Troy Collins, Bany Cox, Esther Faye Dr iggers, Er·ma Faye Eaddy,
Sa ra Nell Eaddy, Dale Feagin, Johnny Fennell, Allen Filya"·, Thomas Garns, Can·oU Sue Glisson. FOURTH
ROW: Marie Glisson, Anthony Hanna, John Hanna, La Troy Ha nna, Loretta Hanna, J en·y Ha rrell, Lor etta Hartfield, Wylie Hartfield, Saundra Hooks , Billy Huggins . FIFTH ROW: Joe Huggins, Mary Sue Hughes, DeWan e
Humphries, Debra Jones, Olli e Mae Joye, Debbie Lan e, Randell Lee, Charles Lyerly, Terry Lyerly, Dan Marlowe. SLXTH ROW: L.eslie Marlowe, Millie Marlowe, stevie Ma r·lowe, Jeny Matthews, Cleo McDaniel, Dickie
Me lton, Martha Me r idth, Tim my Miller, Geneve Nettles, Alfred Owens . SEVENTH ROW: Ca rey Owens, Danny
Poston, Randy Poston, Sherry Poston, Kathy Powell , Millon Powell, Nicky Powell, Trudy Powell, Billy Prosser,
Patricia Prosser·. ElGtl'fH ROW: Roy Roberts, John Rowntree, ~like Sisk, Calvin Sione, Michael Sione, Timmy
Stone, Et·ic Tanner, Steve Tanne r, Angela Taylo r, F1·ances Thompson . NINTH ROW: John Thompson, Randy
Venter s, TerTy Vente r s, Elaine Weaver, Randy Wesley, Randy Willis, Escla Wise .

�Third Grade

FIRST ROW: Candy Altman, C. R. Altman, D1mple Altman, Joe Altman, Lawrence Altman, One1l Altman, Chris
Avant, Kcrrls Avant, Joel Bailey, Richard Baggett. SECOND ROW: Reginald Baxley, Debb1e Bro\\n, Lou!
cameron, Karen Chandler, Debra Coker, Pamela Coker , Debr a Collins, Chandler Cox, Darrell Cribb, Kathy
Dav1s. THIRD ROW: Don Dennis, Peggy Driggers, Timothy Eaddy, Wayne Eaddy, Linda Gaster, ~Uchael Godwan, Ricky Gr eenwood, Alice HM na, Candy tl:uma, Randy Ha r rellson . FOURTH ROW: L.~rry H.~rtfield, Nancy
Haselden, 5\ephcn Haselden, Rickey Hicks, Patsy Johoson, Gene Joyc, Capitola King, Catrenna Lewis, J ohn
Lyerly, Bradley Mace. FIFT H ROW: Randy Marlowe, Karen Matthews, Sh.,ron Mallhcws, Ronnie ~leredith,
Nanette Mc Alliste r, Cary McDaniel, R.~ndolph Miles, David Mudge, Gall Parrott, Judy Ann Parrott. SIXTH ROW:
Dalo Poston, Gr ayling Powell, Be mic P1·osscr, Gonc ive P1·osser , Danny R., y Sisk, Andy Stone, Rocky Stone,
Soundc 1· Stone, Vickie Stone, Danny Tanne1·. SEV ENTH ROW: Elizabeth Taylor, J ean Thompson, Leste1· Thompson, David Walsh, Melanie Ward, Lynda We llman, Deb ra Lynn Wise, Mike Wise, Pau l Woodbcn y. NOT PICT URED: Joey Dur ant, Midge Dura nt, Edd ie Wise, ldcU Wise, Chuck Wylie.

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Pamela Altman, R:mdall Altman, Sandr a Altman, Susanne AltmM. SECOND ROW: Ray Ballow, Wayne Bareroot,
Denise Barnhill, Cha rlene Baxley, La Sandra Baxley, Dwight Carraway , Dcb1·a Len Coker, Patnck Coke•· ,
rucha t·d Coke•·, [larry Crocker . THIRD ROW: Stephen Dukes, Cathy Eaddy , Jacquelyn Edgewor th, Fr itz Ed·
wa •·ds, Ro•mie Filyaw, Gregory Furches, Martha Carnett, Marilyn Ca•·ris, Lex Gaskins, Cynthia Caster .
FOURTH ROW: Elaane Caster, Debra Lee Caster, John Caste•·, Jr., Lucr Dale Godwin, L:IIT)' Graham, Ann
Hanna, Paula Harmon, Ronme llarrell, RonmeHartfield, WandaHaselden. FIFTH ROW: Karen Humphries, Haroleen Joye, Jeanette Kinder , William Kinder, Mark King, Evelyn Lee, Althea Marlow, Snndra Mal'lowe, Elloree Marlowe, Ch•·istime McAllis tel'. SIXTH ROW: Sharon McDani el, Deborah M!tcheom, Debbie Mudge, Joey Newell , Lewis
Pa•·•·ou, PbWp Per ry, Jr., Anne Marie Player, Da le Poston, Mackey Poston, Patsy Poston. SEVENTH ROW:
Sandra Poston, Pamela Powell, Denward P•·osser, Gail P•·osser, Carolyn Scott, Sandy Smith, Je•·ry Stone, K;_\thy
Len Stone, Leverne Stone, Mary Stone. eiGHTH ROW: Mary K:tthy Thompson, Sherri Tyler, Thomas Willis,
Myron Wise, Laura Wise, Martlynn\Voodbel'l'y. NOT PICTURED: Raymond Floyd, h·cne Graham, D1anne tL~nna .

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FIRST ROW: Karen Altman, Patricia Altman, Sberwtn C. Altman, Susan Altman, Virginia Ard, Ricky Atkinson, Marsha Avant, Gretchen Oakct·, Caroline Baxley, Luelle Baxley, Rita Faye Ba..xley, and Sara Ann Baxley . SECOND ROW: Han-y Bell, Russell Cantey, Wil la t·d Carte r, Martha Coker, Pamela Coker, Sandra Fay
Creel, Wanda K:\y Creel, Dennis Cribb, John Cribb, lUcky Dennis, Cerise Eaddy , Chr·istopher Eaddy .
THIRD ROW: Steven Eaddy, Randa ll Evans, Vickie Evans, Suzanne Gaskins, L..ounette Glisson, Ethel Iianna,
Michael Hanna, Steve Hartfield, Barbara Hicks, Ray Hicks, Sharon Hucks, Martin Huggins . FOURTH ROW:
Donald Hughes, Randall Johnson, Donna Keefe, Clifford Keutban, Mary Lee Lee, Joseph Lewis, Trudy Lyerly,
Mary Ann Lynch, Shirley Lynch, Willa Dean Lynch, Wtlllam Lynch, Luther Marlow. FIFTH ROW: Tommy
Marlowe, Debra McCracken, Christine McDaniel, Cherry Miles, Eugene MHes, Gail Miles, Teresa Miles,
Charlene Owens, Mary Neil Owens, Mickel Owens, Nancy Jean Poston, Teresa Poston . SIXTH ROW: Wanda
Poston, Claude Ray Powell, Jimmy Powell, Helen Prosser, Marie Prosser, Tereyl Prosser, Dennis Scott,
Lan y Smith, Syb il Smith, Ba rr·y Dale Stone, David Stone, Donna Stone. SEVENTH ROW: Donna Kay Stone,
Gregory Stone, James Edd ie Stone, James w. Stolle, Libby Stone, Teresa Stone, Willie Slone, Davie! Ray
Tanner , Dean Ray Tatum, Charlollc Tay lor, Debbie Taylo r·, Kay Thompson. EIGHT H ROW: Timothy Thompson, Marty Walsh, Neal Ward, Beth Weaver, Renee Willis, Kenneth Woodbel'l·y. NOT PICTURED: Hal Lewis,
Martha Wise, Connie Floyd, Mary Helen Springs.

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��FLASHES STAFF
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Kathy Lyerly
Art Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Taylor
Bx·enda Taylor
Social Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . Rena Lyerly
Clubs Editor . . . . . . . . . . . Gloria Altman
Exchange Editor . . . . . . . . . . Palsy Watts
Sports Editors. . . . . . . . . . . Mary Altman
Sherrell Taylor
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Editor, Ronda Baxley and Advisor, Mrs. Madeline C. Lyerly

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The Flashes is published every six
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Flas hes staif members.
The Flashes is a member of the Scholastic Press Association. Staff Members
attend the press meeting yearly.
Sports' Editors and Typists geuln~t up the news.

Art Editors, Socaal Editor, and Exchange EditOr
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�The Co-editor s or the Gold and Black, Debb ie Cook and Kay Huggins assemble a lay oul page assisted by Mrs. 11. M.
Floyd, advisor.

The Gold And Black
The Gold and Black is published annually by
the Beta Club and the aim of the 1964 starr is to
portray as accu r ately as possible this year at
Johnsonville High School.
Each yea t· the Gold and Black increases in
size and c i r cuI at ion . The annual is financed
solely by student s ubscriptions and the sale of
adv ertising lo local concerns.

Business Manage•·, rtcn:t Lycl'ly checks fi nances .

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Typists, Zuliene Hanna and Ronda Baxley type copy.

Ad Committee, SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Lyerly, Nancy Taylor, Ginger Davis, Beverly Hanna, Linda McCall.
STANDING: Mary Altman, Ma•·y Seiveno, Kay Huggins, Rena Lyerly, Monique Cole, Debbie Cook. NOT PICTURED:
Gloria Altman.

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�Future Farmers of America

The F . F. A. is the national organization
of, by and for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school. The pl"imary aim of
the Future Farmers is the developmenl of
agricultural leadership, cooperation and
citizenship. Mr. Tracy L. Lane is advisor.

Preslden l- Oavicl Hum1&gt;hrles; Vic e- President- James Furman Taylor; Secretary - Jim Eoddy; Rcporler- Bcnjie Tanner; and Sentinel- Larry l!ugglns .

�Future Homemakers of America

The Futur e Homemakers Club consists
of girlswhoare inter ested in home economics and want to improve personal, family .
and community living.
Theobjectives are : (!) To discover
one's s elf and worth to others . (2) To contribute to the joys and satisfactions of family
liv ing. (3) To strengthen education forfuture roles. (4) To launch good citizenship
through homemaking.

President-Ma•·gie Lanning; Vice- President-Terrie Eaddy;
Sec,·ctary- Mary Altman ; Treasurer-Nancy Tay lo r ; ancl
Reporter - Ginger Davis.

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�Student bus drivers have taken
the bus drivers' training cour se and
ar e certified bus drivers. They drive
daily school bus routes.

Bus Drivers

President-Don Thompson; Vice President-David Humpb1·ies; Secretary and Treasurer-Judy Nell Hartfield; andReporter- Wayne Taylor.

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�M embers of the Block J. Club
are students who have participated in
a high percentage of varsity foot-ball
andbasketballgames and hav e ear ned
the Block J . Cheerleaders are a lso
members.

Block J Cfub

President-Freddy Campbell; Vice President- Alan Knight ; and Secretary ''"d T•·casurcr-Linda McCa ll.

�Furman Scholars

These stude n ts were sel ected by the
facul ty for th eir outstanding academic record. T hey spent a week end on t he Furman
Campus as guests of the Univer sity .

Dcbb•c Cook

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governmental procedures.

Sher rell Taylor, Joseph Eaddy, and Riley Eaddy .

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Mille r, Mack McDaniel, James Haselden. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Randolph Willis, fl11ly Baxley, C&lt;!orge
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n.~ndy Willis, Charles Stone, Randy Venters, Rodney Oraham, Dickie BennctL. F'l FTH ROW: !-~ton Cole, Bubba
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FIRST ROW From Lett to Right: Kathy Lambert, Judy Rowntree, Judy Fenters. Jenettc Cribb, Carol Ann Nettles.
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Huggins, Shirley Haselden, Connie Jones, Nell Feagin, B•·cnda Daniels, Coach-Randolph Willis

FTRST ROW From Left to J1tght: Larry Cameron, Dickie Bennet, Ken Lyerly, Dickie Prosser, Mallon Baxley. SECOND
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Ken Powell, and Alan Knight.

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                    <text>��Published
By
The Beta Club
Of

JOH NSONVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL
Johnsonville,
South Carolina

THE 1965 GOLD AND BLACK
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�DEDICATION . . .

MR. KENNETH E. CREEL

�No school can succeed without capable leadership, without your patience and wisdom, we
would not have found our school years so pleasant. You have done much in prepar ing us to
m eet the challenges of the future. You have listened to our problems with warm understanding.
With you r abundant wisdom, you have guided, encouraged, and helped us in every way.
We r ecogniz e your dedication to the highest ai m of our school in scholarship and character.
We appreciate your untiring efforts for the enrichment of the many areas of our school life. We
admire you for the uns elfis h time you have given in discharging yoUI· duties. Therefore . ..
It is with feelings of much gratitude and deep affection that WE, THE BETA CLUB OF
JOHNSONV1LLE HIGH SCHOOL dedicate this, the 1965 GOLD AND BLACK to you, OUR
PRINCIPAL ...

MR. KEN NETH E. CREEL

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�ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY

CONTENTS
CLASSES

SPORTS

ACTIVITIES
FEATURES
ADVERTISEMENTS

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�MOTTO
Knowledge fir st ...
then comes pr ogress.

ALMA MATER
It •s in the east of Florence County ,
'Neath the skies so Blue,
Whe r e stands our Noble Alma
Mate r, Glorious to view.
Let's lift the chofi:is, speed it
onward, May it never fail !
All hail to Thee, Our Alma Mater,
Johnsonville, All Hail!

HONOR CREED
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As a student of JOHNSONVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL I will maintain the principles
of personal honesty and integrity, which
are the basis of my moral and intellectual development.
I will endeavor to establish these principles as the guiding motive of my every
action and of my dealings with my fellow
students and myself.
I will seek to develop and assimilate into
my daily life a cha r acter of the highest
ideals.
I will seek wisdom and knowledge to the
utmost of my capabilities.
F inally and above all, I will cherish and
hold sacred my honor.
Realizing that my honor is only so good
as my lowest motive of deed, I will ever
be aware and conscious of my honor.
Gladly do I accept this supreme guiding
principle of life.

I WILL LIVE BY HONOR

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�AREA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our Distl·ict Trustees have spent much
time working to improve our school system.
We wish to thank them for their interest in
us, their u n s e 1 f i sh and sincere efforts for
providing the facilities we enjoy in our schooL

Mr. Ke nneth Lyerly, Chair man
Mr. James McCaU
Mr. John David Eaddy
Mr. Mayo Altman
Mr. J . B. Richardson

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�ADMINISTRATION

MR. H. M. FLOYD, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

H. M. Floyd, a man of dignity, honor, and education; a man whom few might equal , is the
firm support of the Johnsonville Schools. Under bis guidance, we have continually made great
improvements and advances in curriculum, a thletics, extra- curricular activities, and administrations. He has been in our school system for 29 years and during those years the problems
of our schools, no matter how small, always r eceive his attention. We appreciate the special
interest he shows in each of us.
We are confident that our schools will continue to advance under Mr. Floyd's capable supervision.

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�ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Creel has served as principal of
JOiulsonville High School for the past 5
years. He has gained the r espect of the
student body in the capacity of a friend and
a principal by serving, advising, and encom·aging. His sincerity and concern for
school affairs is always evident. He is
loyal to those with problems, and friendly
to all. We appreciate his patient understanding and helpfulness at our school.

Mr. Kenneth E . Creel

Mr. Randolph Willis

We are fortunate to have Mr. Randolph
Willis serve as assistant principal. By
his support of all athletic events, his attendance of various school activities, and
his willingness to help any student, Mr.
Willis has demonstrated his keen interest
in 't he welfare of J olulsonville School.

Miss M ary F. Marsh

Miss Marsh, our school secretary, is
respected by teachers and students alike.
She helps keep the schools in working order
by aiding the administration, teachers, and
students. Her warm personality and sincere
understanding of the individual make her
an indispensable part of our school.
We so often hear her say, "May I have
your attention for an announcement,
please? "

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LIBRARY AND GUIDANCE
T he library is used for many purposes, such as r eading for enjoy ment, working on projects, term papers and doing research. Many students visit our Libr ar y daily.
Under Mrs. Eaddy's leadership many new books and magazines of
various kinds have been added to the library as well as audio-visual aids.
Three daily newspapers are placed in the library each morning.
In order to have an efficient library, students give their fr ee time in
aiding the librarian. These students are members of the Library Club
and the ir job consists of checking books and materials in and out of the
library.

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Mts. Thelma 0. Eaddy
Librarian and Guidance
Counselor .

Library Club members review new books.

Our guidance work is based on the needs of
every student in our school. Through individual
and group counseling Mrs. Eaddy str ives to
help students know themse lves; the ir school;
how to get along with others; and how to make
plans for the future.
Students are becoming incr easingly awar e
of the importance of planning for the future .
Many students spend free periods in the guid ance office where t hey study college catalogues,
pamphlets, and brochures concerning informat ion pertaining to colleges and caree r s.

"Will there be any girls there .. ?"

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�SOCIAL STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS
Our Social Studies Department offers a vast
program including American history, world history, world geography, psychology, and government. These courses acquaint students not only
with the gove rnment, history, culture, and geography of other countries but also pr ovide essential information about our own United States.
Through special pl·ojects, supplementary films,
and news papers students are given a better
under standing of the world in which we live and
the many problems to be faced as American citizens.

"Now girls, this is where . . ."

The Mathematics Department of our school
is designed to meet the requirements for both
high school graduation and college entrance.
We offer a course in general mathematics
for students who do not wish to take algebra.
Then there is the four year program by which
a student may be prepared for college. This
program includes first and second yea.r algebra,
one year of geometr y and one year of advanced
algebra and trigonometr y.
This year we have introduced the modern or
new approach to math which not only clarifies,
simplifies, unifies and broadens old ideas but also
introduces new concepts.
In today's world a broader
knowledge ~ math is
needed, and every one
should have some knowledge in this field; thus,
our Math Department is
designed to aid all students
r egardless of their intended vocation.
Mrs. Whaley is always willing to help her stu dents with ditrlcult problems.

Mrs. Jessie P. Whaley
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�BUSINESS AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Mrs. Madeline Lyerly

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Through t he Business De partment, students gain training
in business skills: typing, shorthand, Business English, Busines s
Law, Office pr actice, and Business Math.
After completing these various courses a student can be assured t hat he will be qualified for
a business posit ion. Many young
people trained in this department
are noted for filling jobs of responsibilities after leaving high
school. Business training can also
be a most valuable asset in doing
college work .

"Now watch your . . ." ·

Mrs. Reid Nettles

An attentive class

Our Foreign Language Department
offers French. Thr ough a study of this
language students become mor e aware of
the French Customs, their language, and
their way of life .
This program includes the study of
grammar, conversation, literature, history, and pronounciation.

Mrs. Jane Davis

'"feny , I told you . . . "
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�ENGLISH AND SCIENCE
The English Department attempt s to train all students
in t he essentials of grammar and composition and to develop an appreciation of the arts.
All high school students are required to complete four
years of English befo r e gr aduat.i on. For this reason the
EnglishDepartment occupies a position of vital importance
in the curriculum of the school.

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Mrs. Richa•·dson

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Mrs. F loyd

With a diagr am Mrs . Richardson illustrates the structure of a sentence .

Well, boys, you've found the birth place of
Shakespear e . . .

Mrs. Lester

Mr. Don Davis

One more day almost gone and no explosions yet ...

The Science Department has expanded to include Chemistr y, Physics, General Science and Biology. Labs are conducted in order to give the student experiences in handling
the equipment and recording the results. This department
attempts to stimulate in interest and to encourage individual
ability through practical application.
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"Mrs. Lester, I can't handle
that frog."

�HOME ECONOMICS AND
AGRICULTURE
Girls in home econo mics ar e taught t he basic fundamenta ls of good
homemaking. Our futur e homemaker s Leap into the t asks of clothing, foods
and nutr itions , child care, and learning first aid, all of which ar e an important part of family living. No matter what the future plans of each
individual, knowledge of home economics will always be of value in every
walk of life.

Mrs. Genevieve Weaver

' We couldn't have done It better ourselves."

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"\Yoman's work is never done."

The FF A is the national or ganization of, by, and for boys studying
vocational agricu lture in public schools.
Members have an opportunity to train in various phases of agr icultur e
and in related fields . The curriculum includes studies in crop and live stock production with emphasis on farm management and marketing.
Member s are encouraged to learn through active participation how to
conduct and take part in public meetings; to speak in public, to buy and
sell cooperatively; to solve their own problems; to finance themselves and
to assume civic responsibility.

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"Boys, it's best to use your goggles."

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"Gel ready boys, a paddle is being sawed."

�PHYSICAL EDUCATION

"! hope Mama paid my insurance ."

"One, two , three , four ..."

The Physical Education Program of J.H .S. provides for each girl and boy the opportunitiesneeded for growth and deve lopment--physical, mental, emotional, and social- to
the full extent of the student's potential abilities.
Physical education seeks to help the students:
1. Understandandacceptthebody as a part of the total self and as a means of
expressing one's ideas, attitudes, and emotions.
2. Develop and maintain the highest possible level of fitness and physical
efficiency for meeting the demands of wholesome living.
3. Develop accepted ways of behaving as an individual and as a member of a
social group.
4. Develop interest in wor th while recreational activities and become proficient in using the skills essential to successful participation in the activities.

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�GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY
THIRD GRADE

FIRST GRADE

M rs. Grace Altman
M rs. Cora Collins

Mrs. Louise M ackey

M iss Hattie Durant

SECOND GHADE
Mrs. Betty Timmons
Mrs. Bu r gess Altman
Mrs. Vcnlece Brown
Mrs. Nina Poe

FOURTH GHADE
Mrs. Mildred Cockfield
Mrs. Adel e Long

FIFTH GHADE

Mrs. Kathl een Venters

Miss Bat·bara Jean Lawrence
Mrs. M ary Marsh

SIXTH GRADE

Mrs. Nella Rae Stone

Mrs. Keith Saker
Public School
Music

M •·s. Tracy Hagan

SEVENTH and EI GHTH GRADES

Mrs. Lucille Eaddy
Seventh and Eighth Grade
English

M rs. Everleen Lane

Mr. B. A . Wesl ey
Seventh and Eighth
Grade Mathematics

Mrs. Jane Davis
Seventh and Eighth Gr ade
reading and spelling

Mrs . Sara Eaddy
Seventh and Eighth
Grade social studies

Mr. Randolph Willis
Seventh and Eighth
Grade science

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�LUNCHROOM AND MAINTENANCE

Mr. John Davis, chief custodian of J.H .S.,
takes an active interest in the students and
faculty.

Mrs. Harrelson,Mrs.Stonc ,Mrs. Tanne r,Mrs . Daniels, Mrs. Davis,
Manager. Absent, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Hanna.

At lunch hour the lunch r oom becomes c r owded and noisy .

The maintenance staff of our school is ably headed by Mr. John Davis, our custodian .
It is through his effo r ts that the buildings are always kept at their best.
Our lunch r oom staff has the difficult task of providing well-balanced , nutritional,
and enjoyable lunches at a nominal fee.
The people of our maintenance staff are vital to the up keep of our school, to say the
least. Buttheir part in our lives does not end there. To every student they offer a warm
smile and a lasting friendship.

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��SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Gloria Alt man, PRESIDENT; Neron Langley , VIC E PRESIDENT; Ronnie Coker, SECRETARY; Ve r non
T anner, TREASURER.

SENIORS

MASCOTS
George Caste r
Jan Stone

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�GLORIA JEAN ALTMAN

"Speedy" .. . good leader ... always
on the go . .. gels the best out of life
. . . crazy about "Peanuts'' . . . right
arm always gets In the way .
MARY LANGSTON ALTMAN
Good dancer ... great athlete ... has

a mind of her own ... best all ar ound
... bound for Winth rop College .

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CLASS OF '65
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BILLY JAMES BAXLEY
Loads of fun ... good spor t. . . ''Satur-

day Night at The Movies:·
CAROLYN JEWEL BEST

Quiet . . . s weet personality . . . neat
as a pin-skating rink fan . . . whiz
typist.

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RONALD EOWARD COKER

"LeRoy" . . . Best Looking-romantically inclined . .. good baseball player
... digs the Citadel and girls .
WILBUR CLEON COKER JR.

"Cieoo" ... unpredictable .. . r eally
gets around . . . crazy comments . ..
baseball fan . . . an Innocent face but
you neve r can te II ... catty dr esser.

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�MARY MONIQUE COLE

Pretty . . . good basketball player . . .
giggle box . .. likes to loaf and live
recklessly .
GINGER DIANNE DAVIS

Cute smile .. . hard wor ker . . . liked
by au .. . goes (or younger boys .. .
always out with the latest fashion .. .
headed lor Columbia College .

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LUCINDA EADDY

"Shortie" ... little butloud . . . unpredictable . .. likes tall boys . .. posi tively amazing.
DENNY MICHAEL EADDY

Nice looking .. . likeable guy .. . good
4-H worker ... what a driver!

TERRIE LYNETTE EADDY

Small and Delicate . . . Quiet only when
asleep . . . co -operative .. . likes blue
eyes ... just sweet.
HUBERT MACK EMERY

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T he quiet type . .. friendly disposition
. .. loves t hat "Chevy" . .. makes the
best out of life.

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�LINDA VERNELL FEAGIN

Frie ndly to all .. . good pal . , , good
natured . . , loves Pleasant HilL
WILLIAM CAROLL HA NNA

Very courteous ... good musician, .
naturally friend ly , .. we ll mannered .

CLASS OF '65

BRYAN THOMAS HUGGINS

Smat·t .. . really knows that Geometry .. , good friend . . . innocent face .
CHERYL ANN HUGHES

Good worker ... careft·ee . .. keeps
that s tudy ha ll straight .. ' dete rmined
.. . keen artist.

SARAH LOU JONES

Carefree and gay . .. " loves the Dairy
King" . . . gets the best out of life , . ,
speaks ller mind .
ROGER NERON LANGLEY

Unusual abilities . . . drives that Hud son . , . ca refree .. . lives by habit.

�GENE CLAYTON LUCE, JR .

"Lucifer" .. . friend to all ... always
there at the. wrong time .. . good sup por ter . . . e1tjoys liv ing . . . cr azy
about a "cuz".
RUBY KATHLEEN L YERLY

"Brain kid" . . . dependable . .. flashes
that diamond ... determined .

SENIORS

JAMES DAVID McDANIEL

Likes Poston ... quiet at times but
t e m p e r a m e n t a I at others . . . nice
fellow . . . friendly ... manages to
get by . . . easy going.
LEON McDANIEL

Slow but s ure . .. dependable ... a
fr iend when needed ... gent leman to
all.

BOBBY ERVIN NETTLES

Likeable c hap . .. sometimes naughty
but never bad ... good nature d ...
very co -operative.
GERALDINE OWENS

Sweet personality ... carefr ee ...
sincer e .. . well mannered . .. good
office worker .

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�BARRY CA ROLL PARKER

Class c lown . . . happy go lucky ...
likes to loaf .. . enjoys We ... drives
that bus or anything.
THELMA LEE PARROTT

Ideal girl . . . liked by all . . . cute
smile .. . gets the most out ol !Ue.

CLASS OF '65

MA URICE MUI\'N PERRY

''Munn" ... likes Prospect ... good
athlete . .. blushes easily ... great at
making and r eceiving passes (!-lot A
Football) .
AMANDA FAYE SAWYER

Cute dimples ... likes small boys . ..
crazy giggle . .. makes the best or
evcr ytlling .

SHEILA JANE STONE
Cou rt eous in everyway ... great

ambition ... pa,ys attention ... likes
the Air For ce ... helplul .

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"Cute" ... loves to talk In c lass .. .
knows who the right one Is ... fun to
be with .

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�BEST SC HOOL SPIRIT
Mary Altman - Gene Luce

BEST ALL AROUND
Cindy Eaddy - Vernon Tanner

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Jane Stone
Carroll Hanna

BEST LOOKING
Nancy Tanner
Ronnie Coker

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Patsy Watts - Billy Baxley

BEST PERSONALITY
Cheryl Thigpen -James Furman Taylor

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�MOST POPULAR
Gloria Altman - Denny Eaddy

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Terrie Eaddy - Bryan Huggins

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WITTIEST
Mamie L. Thompson
James F. Taylor

MOST DEPENDABLE
T e rrie .Eaddy
Vernon T anner

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MOST COURTEOUS
Jane Stone - J oseph Timmons

MOST INTELLECTUAL
Kathy Lyerly - Neron Langley

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�SENIOR DIRECTORY
GLORIA JEAN ALTMAN

News Staff- 3; Clubs Editor-4; Gold and Black Staff
-3,4; Senior Editor - 4; Homecoming Court- 2; May
Cour t- 2; Cheerleade r-3,4; Class Officer-!; Basketball - 2,3,4; Alternate to Girls' State- 3.

Class Officer- 4; FHA-1,2,3,4; District Officer-3;
Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Officer-3; Block J Club-2, 3,4;
Basketball-1 , 2,3,4; Cheerleader-2,3,4; May Court! , 3; Gold and Black Staff- 3, 4; Ad Chairma n- 4;
Flashes Staff- 1,2,3,4; News Editor - 3; Glee Club2,3; Student Council- 4; Officer- 4; FBLA- 4; Office r-4; Candidate for Harvest Queen-!; Senior Superlative; Miss Gold and Black Candidate-4; Finalist- 4.

LUCINDA EADDY
BetaClub-1,2,3,4; Officer- 4; FHA- 1,2,3,4; Officer
- 3; State Convention - 3; Libr ary Club-3,4; Choir2, 3; Flashes Staff- 3,4; News Editor-4; Gold and
Black Staff- 4; Co- Editor- 4; Miss Gold and Black
Candidate- 4; Hom ecomingCourt-1, 3; FTA-4; Offi cer-4; 4- H Club- 1, 3; Officer-3; Girls' State- 3; May
Court-2,3; Miss FHA-4; Senior Superlative; Class
Historian.

MARY LANGSTON ALTMAN
Class Officer-1,2; FHA-1 ,2,3,4; Officer-1,2,3,4;
BetaClub-1,2,3,4; Officer-3,4; Block J Club-2,3,4;
Officer-2, 3, 4; Basketball-! ,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader-2,
3,4; Head Cheer leader- 3,4; May Court-1, 2; Gold
and Black Staff- 4; Assistant Chairman of Ad Committee - 4; Flashes Staff- 1,2,3,4; Sports Editor-2,3;
Co-Editox·-4; Choir-1,2; Se nior Superlative; Girls'
State- 3; Marshal -3; Girl Scout-1,2; FurmanScholar-4; Homecoming Court- 4; Candidate for Harvest
Queen- 2; Library Cl ub-1 , 2,4; Miss Gold and Black
Candidate- 1,2; FHA Court-4; Prophet.

DENNY MI CHAEL EADDY
FFA - 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver-4; Library Club- 1,2,3,4;
Choir- 1,2,3,4; 4- H Club-1,2,3,4; Senior Superla tive; Boys' State - 3; Music Student-1, 2,3.
TERRIE LYNETTE EADDY
Class Offic er-2,3; BetaClub-3,4; FHA- 2, 3,4; Offic er-3,4; FTA-4; Officer- 4; Choi r-1 , 2,3,4; Gold
and Black Staff- 3,4; Co- Editor- 4; Flashes Staff2,3,4; Art Editor-4; Library Club- 2,3,4; Homecoming Court-3; FHA State Convention- 2; Senior
Supe rlative; Miss Vox-2i Miss Gold and Black Candidate- 4; Finalist- 4; Candidate for Harvest Queen
-1; Class Giftorian; DAR Award-4.

BILLY JAMES BAXLEY
FBLA- 4; Bus Driver- 4; Football-1 , 2,3,4; Baseball -2, 3; Basketball- !, 2, 3; Block J Club-2, 3, 4;
Senior Superlative.
CAROLYN JEWE LL BEST
Library Club-1; Choix·-3; FHA-1; FBLA-4.

HUBERT MACK EMERY

RONALD EDWARD COKER

FFA - 1,2,3,4; Beta C1ub-l; FBLA-4; Bus Driver4; Library Club-1,2,3,4; Basketball - 3,4.

FFA- 1; Baseball-3,4; Bus Driver- 3,4; Boys' State
- 3; Football-4; Class Officer-4; Block J Club-4;
F BLA Club- 4; Officer- 4; Senior Super lative- 4;
Sportsmanship Award in Baseball- 3.

LINDA VERNELL FEAGIN
FBLAClub-4; 4-H Club- 1; FHA - 2,4; Library Club
-3; Choir- 2; Candidate for Miss Gold and Black-4;
Basket ball- 2, 3, 4.

WILBUR CLEON COKER
FFA-1; Baseball-1 , 2,3,4; FBLA-4; Block J Club-

WILLIAM CAROLL HANNA

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FFA-1,2, 3,4; Officer-4; Choir-1,2,3; Li brary Club
-1,2,3,4; Bus Dr iver - 4; Se nior Supe rlative; 4-H
Club - 3,4; Music Student- 1,2,3.

MARY MONIQUE COLE
Class Officer-!; FHA-1 , 2,3,4; Beta Club-1,2,3,4;
BlockJ Cl ub-2,3,4; Basketbal l- 1, 2,3,4; Co- Captai n
- 3,4; Cheerleader- 2,3,4; May Court-2; Gold and
Black Staff- 3; Flashes Staff-1,2,3,4; Sports Editor
-4; Choir- 1,2,3; Girl Scout- !; Student Council-4;
Officer- 4; Candidate for Harvest Queen- 3; Miss
Gold and BlackCandidate-3,4; Libr ary Club- 2,3,4.

BRYAN THOMAS HUGGINS
Library Club-3,4; FTA-4; Block J Club - 3,4; Football- 3,4; Basketball-3,4; Boys' State- 3; Senior Superlative.
CHERYL ANN HUGHES
FHA- 1,2,3,4; Officer- 2; Block J Club-4; Basketball-1,2; Scorekeeper- 3,4; FlashesStaff-4; Librar y
Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Offic er-4 ; Choir-1, 2, 3; Gold and
BlackCandidate - 1,2,3,4; Runner-up-!; Fi nalist- 4;
Miss Johnsonville Finalist- 3; FBLA- 4; Song Writer.

GINGER DIANNE DAVIS
BetaCl ub- 1, 2,3,4; Officer- 4; FHA-1, 2,3,4; Officer
-3,4; Libr ary Club-1,2,3,4; Officer-3,4; District
Sec. and Treas. -3; Choir-2,3; FTA-4; 4- H-1,2,3;
Officer- 1,2; Block J Club-3,4; FlashesStaff- 2,3,4;
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SARAH LOU JONES

JANE SHEILA STONE

FHA-1,2,3,4; May Court- 3; Choir -1,2,3; Home coming Court- 3,4; Rwmer-up- 3; Gold and Black
Candidate- 3,4; FBLA- 4; FHA Cour t- 4.

Beta Club- ! , 2, 3, 4; FHA-1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- ! , 2, 3;
F lashes Staif - 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver - 4; Basketball!; Senior Superlative; Song Writer.
NANCY LOU TANNER

ROGER NERON LANGLEY

FBLA-4; FHA- 4; Libr a r y Club- 3,4; Beta Club- ! ,
2,3,4; Miss Gold and Black Runner - up- 4; Gold and
Black Staif- 4; Harvest Queen Candidate- 4; Se nior
Superlative.

Beta Club-1,2,3,4; FFA-1,2,3,4; Bus Driver - 3,4;
Mar shal-3; Class Office r - 3,4; Furman Scholar- 4;
LibraryClub- 3,4; Officer- 3; FFA Office r - 2; Baseball- 3,4; Senior Superlative.

VERNON MALENE TANNER
GENE CLAYTON LUCE, JR.

4-H Club-!, 2, 3, 4; Officer - 2, 4; FFA-1; Li brary
Club - 3,4; Class Officer-2,3,4; Baseball-3,4; Block
J Club-4; Bus Drive r-3,4; Alter nate to Boys' State
- 3; Har vest King Candidate- 4; Senior Superlative.

Footbal l- 2, 3, 4; Basketball-2, 3, 4; Baseball-3, 4;
Block J Club- 2, 3, 4; Officer-4; Flashes Staif- 2, 3,4;
Sports Editor- 4; Senior Superlative.

JAMES FURMAN TAY LOR

RUBY KATHLEEN LYERLY

F FA- 1,2, 3; Block J Club- 3,4; FBLA- 4; Baseball! ,2, 3,4; Basketball- 4; Senior Superlative.

Beta Club-1,2,3, 4; Officer - 3, 4; FHA-1, 2, 3,4; Officer-3; Library Cl ub-2,3, 4; May Cour t- !; Flashes
Staff- 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-editor-4; Senior Super lative;
Girls' State-3; Miss Hi Miss - 3; Marshal- 3; student Cow1cil- Secretary; Gold and Black Staif-3,4;
Business Manager - 4; Choir - 2,3; FBLA- President;
Furman Scholar; Class Poet.

NANCY LOUISE TAYLOR
FHA-1, 2, 3,4; Officer- 3,4; Library Club-1,2, 3, 4;
Office r-3,4; Beta Cl ub- 1,2,3,4; F BLA- 4; Fl ashes
staif- 3, 4; Gold and Bla ck Staif-3, 4; Choir- 2, 3;
Miss Gold and Black Runner- up - 3; Harvest Que en
Candidate- 2.

J AMES DAVID McDANIEL
FBLA- 4; FootbaU-3; Baseball- 3,4; Basketball-3 ,4;
Blo~k J Club-3,4.

CHERY L KAY THIGPEN
Nurses Club-1,2; Saiety Club-1, 2; Choir- 2, 3; FBLA
- 4; Offic er - 4; Hi- YClub- 2; FHAClub- 1,2; Fl ash es
Staif-4; Library Club-4; Senior Superlative.

LEON McDANIEL
4- H Cl ub- 1,2; FBLA- 4; Bus Drive r -4.

MAMIE LEE THOMPSON
Beta Cl ub-1,2,3,4; FHA- 1,3,4; Library Cl ub- 3,4;
FTA- 4; Choir - 3; Bus Driver-3,4; Senior Superla tive.

BOBBY ERVIN NETTLES
FFA-1, 2,3; 4- H- 1,2; FBLA-4.

TERRELL WAYNE THOMPSON

GERALDINE OWENS

FFA-1; FBLA-4; Library Club- 4; Blo::k J Club-4;
Choir-2; Bus Driver-3,4; Basketball- 2, 3,4; Baseball-4.

FHA-! ; FBLA- 4.
BARRY CARROLL PARKER

JOSEPH DeLEON TIMMONS

FFA- 1, 2,3, 4; Bus Dr iver-4.

FFA-1, 2, 3; F BLA-4; Bus Driver-4; Senior Su perlativ e.

THELMA LEE P ARROTT

PATSY RUTH WATTS

FHA- 1; Library Club- 1,2,3,4; Officer-3, 4; Choir
-1, 2, 3; FBLA- 4; Officer-4; Flashes staif-2, 3, 4;
4- H- 1,2,3,4; Ofiicer-1, 2, 3.

FFA-1,2,3; FBLA- 4; Block J Cl ub - 3, 4; Basketbail -3,4; Baseball- 1,2,3,4; Football - 3.

Beta Club-1,2, 3,4; Officer- 4; Librar y Club-2,3,4;
Officer - 3, 4; Block J Club- 2,3,4; FHA- 1,2; F lashes
Staif- 2, 3; Gold and Black Staff-3, 4; Choir- 1, 2;
Class Officer-2, 3; Marshal- 3; Bus Driver-3, 4;
Basketball- ! ,2, 3, 4; Miss Gold and Bl ack Candidate
- 1,2, 3; Ha r vestQueenCandidate- 1,4; Alternate for
Girls' State - 3; Senior Superlative; Lawyer.

AMANDA FAY E SAWYER

WILBUR ROOSEVELT WISE, JR.

FBLA- 4; FHA- 1,2, 3; Class Officer -2.

FF A-1; FBLA- 4.

MAURIC E MUNN PERRY

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�JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Ramona Hanna, PRESIDENT; Do.ma Papitto, SECRETARY ; Larry Miller, VICE -PR ESIDENT ; Jane Powe ll, TREAS UR ER.

JUNIORS

Ba rry Altman
J e rry Altm an
Jo Ann Altman
Kathryn Altman

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Sand•·a Faye Altman
Terry Bailey
Gerald Bazen
Dena Ber g

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�Shir ley Bolyn
Josephine Cannon
Ceclia Chandler
Rita Ann Coker

Peal'i Collins
George Creel
J uru1ita Creel
Annette Cribb

CLASS OF '66

Linda Cribb
J oan Dennis
Virgin ia Eaddy
Mikel Evans

Cleveland Filyaw
Bever ly Hanna
Holly Hruma
Kathy Hruma

�Marion Hanna
Ramona Hanna
Beverly Ha rrell
Irene Hatche ll

Je~Ul Hatfield

Larry Huggins
Chery I Humphries
Sandra Hump hries

JUNIORS

Randy Johnson
Vivian Langley
Carolyn Marlowe
Nellie Matthews

Aretus McAllis ter
Larry Miller
Ned Nettles
Donna Papitto

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�Pamela Perry
Barbar a Powell
J ane Powell
Ken Powell

Nonis Powell
Van Powell
Lenew Powe rs
Wendell Roge •·s

CLASS OF '66

BUiy Ray Stone
James Edward Stone
Luther Stone
Randy Stone

Stephen Stone
Benj ie Tanner

Am ma Dean Taylor

Not Pictured:
Randall Calcutt
Amelia Hanell
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PRESIDENT.

SOPHOMORES

Ca no! Altman
Foster Baxley
Kenneth Baxley
~rilyn Berg

Faye Burris
Carroll Coker
J. Junior Creel

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Mabt·y Eaddy
Noonie Eaddy
Jean Furches
Betty Lou Ha nna

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Carol Hanna
Ji mmy Ha1ma
Randy Ha1ma
Jo Hartfie ld
James Haselden

Patricia Hatchell
Hugh Hearn
Del"yl Humphries
Wayne Humphries
Elizabeth J ohnson

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Ronnie Johnson
Stephen Knig ht
Julius Lyerly
Renette Lyerly
Alton McDaniel

Cynthia McKissick
David Miles
Imogene Mitcheom
Randy Newell
Kathy Pa ITOtt

Tenzil Perry
Jamie Player
Malloy Player
Billy Pl"osser
J anice Prosser

Andy Richards on
Nellie Rae Smit h
Ir is Stone
Billy Tay lor
LaRue Thompson

JoAnn T yler
Sara Jo Tyle r
Linda Wise

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�FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

Ardith Altman, PRESIDENT; Jerry Fryar, SECRETARY; Sandy Eaddy, VICE-PRESIDENT; Larry Taylor, TREASURER.

FRESHMEN

Ardith Altman
Brenda Altman
Ve rctha Avant
Montez Avant

Miriam Barnhill
Larry Cameron

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�FRESHMEN
Meredith Cameron
Laxton Cole
Roger Daniels
Buddy Dennis
Nancy Dennis
George Eaddy
Sandy EaddY
Suzanne Eaddy
Theresa Eaddy
Hal Edwards
Amenda Emery
Ronell Evans

Willie Joe Evans
Elizabeth Floyd
Je rry Fryar
Wayne Godwin
Bonnie Hanna
Carol Hanna
Rickie Hanna
Wanda Hanna
James Haselden
Rickie Haselden
Rita Haselden
Roger Haselden
Clayton Ha rre lson
Randy Huggins
Ray Huggins
Joseph Hughes
Gary Humphries
Jerry J ones

Leroy Jones
Sammy Jones
Ke n Lyerly
Oo1ma Faye Marlowe
Philip Mar lowe
Wayne Matthews

Carolyn McDaniel
Anette Nettles
Dwaine Pa rrott
Ca r olyn Powell
Charles Powell
Tony Rogers
Garry Smith
L. B. Slone
Ray Slone
Wayland Slone
J. W. Stricklyn
Eal"l Tanner
Lany Taylor
Johnny Thigpen
John Wayne Todd
Francis Willis
Wilson WUlis
Sandra Wise
Not Pictured
Reid Tyler
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EIGHTH GRADE

FIRST ROW : Wanda Kaye Abr ams, Margie Ard, Drexel Avant, Roge r Barefoot, Carolyn Baxley,
Ma Uon Baxley, Dickie Bennett, L.D. Came r on, Cliiton Cannon. SECOND ROW : Car ro ll Carter ,
Je rryCoke r,RenettaCoker,Beatrice Collins , Betty Creel, Jeanette Cribb, Brenda Daniels, Mackey
Decamps, Peggy Eaddy. THIRD ROW : Robert Eaddy, David Evans , Ze no Evans , Ne ll Feagin, Judy
Fenters, Ronnie Gaste r, Bonnie Hanna, Glenn Han11a, Jacqueline Hanna. FOURTH ROW : Gleim
Har r e ll , Ann Hartfield, Mexford Hartfield, Shirley Haselden, Dixie Hearn, Bobbie Hooks, Samuel
Howell , Marie Huggins , Danny J ohnson. FIFTH ROW : Can·oll Jones, Connie Jones, Joe King, Kat hy
Lamber t , Dwayne Lyerly, Jerry Lyer ly, Patricia Ann Marlowe, Roger Dale Mar lowe , She lia Marsh.
SIXTH ROW : Donnie Matt hews, He len McKissick, Charles Miles, Ba r ry Mor ris , Carol Ann Nettles,
Pat sy Nett les, Richard Parnell , Edward Parrott, Diane P layer . SEVENTH ROW : Bailey Powell,
Mary Powers, Dickie Prosser, Ray Rogers, Judith Rowntree , Car olyn Sisk, Ber nice Stone, Bobby
Stone , Cherry Stone . EIGHTH ROW: Teddy Tanner, Randy Tanne r , Darr y Thigpen, Dolllla Thomas,
Re x T hompson, De Leon Turner , J ohn Turner, Gwendolyn Tyler . NOT PICTURED : Sharon Mc Cracken.

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J olu&gt;ny Baxley , Sondra Baxey, Mitchell Bazen, Alice Marie Blackwell, Lyrm Cameron, Der re l Coker ,
Walter ColUns. SECO)I.'D ROW : Randall Cox, Carlis le Creel, J . E. Cr eel , Carlton Cr ibb, Danny
Decamps, Edward Dr ake, Nellie Ray Dr iggers , C ynthla Eaddy, Lydene Eaddy, Marilyn Eaddy, Brenda
Evans, Palmer Filyaw , Jimmy Gaskins . T HffiD ROW: Lynn Gaste r , J . D. Glisson, Lany Glisson,
EdwardGodwin,DebbieGreenwood, Charles Hanna, Patsy Hanna, J anice Hartfield , Randy Hartfield ,
Da11iel Haselden, Freddie Hase lden, Laverne Haselden, Valel'ie Hearn . FOURT H ROW : Billy Holmes,
Bobbie Ann Hughes, Cindy Hughes, Jerry Hughes, Bobbie Jane Johnson, Levon Jowers, C heryle J oye,
Betty Jo Lee , Ji mmy Long , Denson Lyerly, Jean Lyerly , Pe r r y Mackey, Gerald Marlowe . FIFTH
ROW : Phi\Up Mar lowe, Jo Beth McKissick, DeVon Meredth, Dor othy Miles, Lelll1ie Mae Miles,
Carolyn Miller, J immy Mitcheom , Herman Owens, Shirley Owens, David Perry , Emily Player, Wanda
Poston, J anet Powell. SIXTH ROW: J ohn Powe ll, Mike Pr osser, Anda Rogers, Johnny Richerson,
Dale Smith, Faye Smith, Gall Smith, J immy Smith , Kaye Smith, Frankie Springs, Roger Spr ings,
J ackieStone , J e raldStone. SEVENTH ROW : T im Stone, La.r ry Tyler, Pe rry Ann Thompson, Danny
J oe Tanner, Ervin Tay lor, Iris Ve nter s, Gail Ward, Mike Wellman, Far llyn White, Brantly Wise ,
Carolyn Woodberr y, Gle n Woodberry. NOT PICTURED : Brenda Harrell, Ray Fennell.

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FIRST ROW: Brenda Abrams, Ann Altman, Don Altman, Libby Altman, Nell AJtman, Kenneth Barnhill, AJbe rt Cannon,
Betty Jean Car ter , Ge r ald Coker. SECOND ROW: Linda Coker, Steve Coker, Amy Cole, Linda Cr eel, Ca rolyn Eaddy,
!j;arroll Eaddy, Wynn Eaddy, Rhonda Fe nters, Shir ley Glisson. THIRD ROW: Rodney Graham, Charle s Haru1a, Ronnie
Hanna, Dan Hartfield, To mmy Hartfield, Em maline Haselden, Gene Haselde n, Tommy Haselden, Susan Hu{:gins .
FOURT H ROW: Annie Lou Hughe s , S. L. Hughes , Ailll Johnson, Mar y Ann Johnson, Carol Lou J oye, Sissy Ki ng, Susan
Knight, Bryant Lambert, Jac k Mar lowe. FIFTH ROW: Loretta Marlowe, Patrica Matthe w, Sa ndra McCracken, Wayne
McDaniel, Billy McDaniel, Bill Mace, Glenn Merdith, Stephen Mudge, Renee r-lettles. S[XTH ROW : Jimmy Owens,
Glor ia Patker, Charles Par rott, Regina ld Perry, Da 11ny Play~l', Ralph Poston, Chris tine Powell, T r avis Powell, Dee
Prosser. SEVENTH ROW: Ray Pr osse•·, Shirley Prosser, J acqueline Roberts, Dewey Sisk, Gail Stone, Laross Stone,
Linda Stone, Pa ula Stone, Go rdon Tanner . EIGHTH ROW : Terry Tanne•·, Phyllis Thigpen, Louis e Thompson, Kenneth
Wise . Not Pictured: Danny Powe ll .

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I va Lee Baxely , Louise Baxe ly , Mar y Etta Baxe ly, John Benton, Michael Blackwell, Susan B lackwell, Oveida
Cameron. SECOND ROW: Charle sCantey, JimmyCarroll, J essie Carter, Kemp Coker, T er ry Coker , Nell ie
Von Collins, Troy Collins, Barry Cox, Lindwood Cr eel, Esther Douglas, Esther Driggers , Erma Faye Eaddy,
Sar a Ne ll Eaddy. THJ.Rl) ROW: Hank Feagin,AllenFilyaw, Walte r F loyd, Thomas Garris, Carol Sue Glisson ,
Anthony Hanna, Br enda Ka y Hanna, Cormie Hanna, David Hanna, John Hanna, La Troy Hanna , Loretta Hanna ,
J e r r y Harrell. FOURTH ROW : Wylie Hartfield, Andy Haselden, Peggy Haselden, Vivian Haselden , Saundr a
Hooks,Billy Huggins , J oe Huggins , De Wane Humphrie s , Debra Jones, Ollie Mae J oye , Debbie Lane , Randell
Lee, Charles Lyerly . FIFTH ROW : T er ry L yerly, Dan Marlowe , Stevie Marlowe , Jerry Matthews, Cleo
McDaniel, Mar tha Me r idth, Timmy Miller , Gen.ieve Nettles , Allr ed Owens, Danny Poston, Sherry Poston,
Mickey Powell, Miriam Powell. S(XTH ROW: Trudy Powell, Billy Pross er , Roy Roberts, J ohn Roundtree ,
Michael Sisk, Calvin Stone , Michael Stone , Eric Tanner , Steve Tarmel· , Angela Taylor , R icky Thomas, Sheri
Thomas, Randy Venters . SEVENTH ROW : Terry Lyn Venters, Elaine Weaver , Randy Wesley , Randy Wi llis,
Esda Wise . NOT PICTURED : Leslie Mar lowe .

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Avant, Ke rris Avant, Richard Baggett, Joe Bailey , Reginald Baxle y. SECOND ROW : Debbie Brown, Louie Cameron,
Tom my Carroll, Karen Chandler, Debr a Coker , P amela Coker, Debra Collins , Chandler Cox, Darrell Cribb, Kathy
Davis, Don Dennis. THIRD ROW : Peggy Driggers, Joey Durant, Midge Durant, Timothy Eaddy, Dale Feagin, Mary
Ann F ryar , L inda Gaster, Marie Glisson, Michae l Godwin , Alice Faye Graham, Ric k.y Greenwood. FOURTH ROW:
Alice Hanna, Cindy Hanna, Randy Harr elson, Lar ry Hartfield, Loretta Hartfield , J ohn Haselde n, Nancy Hase lden,
Stephen Hase lde n, Mary Sue Hughes, Patsy Johnson, Gene Joye . FiFTH ROW: Capitola King, Catremla Lewis, John
Lyerly, Br adley Mace , Millie Marlowe, Randy Mar lowe , Karen Matthews, Sharon Matthews, Nanette MeA Ulster , Gary
McDaniel, Dickie Melton. SIXTH ROW : Ronnie Mer edith, Randolph Mile s , David Mudge , Carey Owens , Gail Parrott,
Judy Ann Parrott, Dale Poston, Graylin{; Powell, Bet·nie Prosser , Genevieve Prosser , Patricia Prosser . SEVENTH
ROW: Ronnie Prosser, Vickie Roger s , Danny Ray Sisk, Sherry Spring, Andy Stone, Billy Stone, Saundra Stone , Steve
Stone , Vickie Stone , Danny Tanne r, Elizabeth Taylor. EIGHTH ROW : J ean Thompson, John T hompson, Rober t Tur ne r,
Me lanie Ward , Linda Wellman, Deborah Wise, Eddie Wise, !dell Wise, Mike Wise , Pau l Woodberry .

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FIRST ROW: Donnie Abrams, steve Abrams, Akrus Altman, Kenneth Altman, Lana Altman, Movleta Altman,
Pam Altman, Randall Altman, Susanne Altman. SECOND ROW: Ray Ballow, Wayne Barefoot, Denise Barnhill, Charlene Baxley, Sandra Baxley, Dwight Carroway, Patrick Coker, Rlchard Coker, Barry Crocker.
TlfiRD ROW: Stephen Dukes, Jacquelyn Edgeworth, Fritz Edwards, Sandra Kay Farmer, Ronnie Filyaw,
Gregory Furches, Jimmie Fryar, Marilyn Carris, Martha Carnett. FOURTH ROW: Lex Gaskins, Irene
Graham, Larry Graham, Cynthia Caster, Deborah Caster, Elaine Casler, John Caster, Lucy Godwin, Ann
Hanna. FIFTH ROW: Ronuie Harrell, Janelle Haselden, Wanda Haselden, Rickey Hicks, Karen Humphries,
Jeanette Kinder, William Kinder, Mark King, Evelyn Lee. SIXTH ROW: Althea Marlowe, Elloree Marlowe,
Chris McAllister , Sharon McDaniel, Deborah Mllcheom, Deborah Mudge, Joey Newell, Philip Perry, Dale
Poston. SEVENTH ROW: Patsy Poston, Mackey Poston, Sandra Poston, Pam Powell, Dcnward Prosser ,
Gall Prosser, Betty J ean Stone, Jerry Stone, Kathy stone . EIGHTH ROW: Mary Stone, Carolyn Scott, Sherry
Tyler, Laura Wise, Myron Wise, Marilyn Woodberry.
NOT PICTURED: Haroleen Joye.

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�SECOND GRADE

FIRST ROW: K:u·en Altman, Patricia Altman, Sherwin Altman, Susan Altman, Virginia Ard, Ricky Atkin son,
Marsha Avant, Gretchen Baker, Caroline Baxley, Luc ile Baxley, Sara Ann Baxley, Terry Byrd. SECOND
ROW: Russell Cantey, Willard Carter, Debbie Coke r, Martha Coker, Pamela Coker, Sandra Creel, Wanda
Creel, Dennis Cribb, John Cribb, Ric ky Dennis, Cerise Eaddy, Christopher Eaddy. THIRD ROW: Steven
Eaddy, Angela Elam, Randall Evan.s , Vickie Evans, Suzanne Gashins, Lou.n ette Glisson, Donald HaJma,
Michael Hanna, Ronnie Hartfie ld, Ste ve Hartfield, Frank ie Haselde n, Bar bara Hicks. FOURTH ROW: Ray
Hicks, Sharon Hucks, Martin Huggins, Donald Hughes , Randall Johnson , Donna Keefe, Cliff Keuthan, Mary
Lee Lee, Hal Lewi s, J oseph Lewis, Trudy Lye r ly, Sandr a Mar lowe . FIFTH ROW: Tommy Marlowe, Debra
McCracken, Christine McDaniel, Sonj a McKenzie, Che r r y Miles, Eugene Miles, Te r esa Miles, Chadene
Owens , Mary Nell Owens, Mickel Owe ns, Lewis Parrott, Nancy Poston. SIXTH ROW: Te r esa Poston, Wanda
Poston, Claude Ray Powe ll, Gail Powell, Jimmy P owell, Helen Prosser, Marie Prosser, Te r eyl Prosser,
Terry Rogers, Larry Smith, SaJ1dra Smith, Sybil Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Mickey Springs, Donna K. Stone,
Donna Rita Stone, Gregory stone, Lever ne Stone, Warren stone, Willie Stone, Ray Tanner, DeaJl Tatum,
Charlotte Taylor, Debbie T aylor , Kathy T ho mpson. EIGHTH ROW : Timothy Thompson, Cindy Todd, Neal
Ward, Beth Weave r , Renee Willis , Thomas Willis, Martha D. Wise, Ke nneth Woodber ry.

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FIRST ROW: GaleAitman,Jakey Altman, Michael Altman, Sharron Altman , Don Baggett, Pamela Barefoot, Ann Ba:&lt;·
ley, Elvis Baxley, Kathlene Ba&gt;&lt;.ley, Rita Faye Baxley, Teddy Bishop. SECOND ROW: Diane Blackwell, Patrick BLack well, Mona Sue Burris, Sandra Carter, Beverly Coker, Mitchell Collins, Brenda Cox, Richard Cox, Bruce Cribb,
Mary Ann Cribb, Alan Dennis . THIRD ROW: Doris Jean Dennis, Janice Douglas, JuLie Eaddy, Tracy Eaddy, Keith
Edgeworth, Rand}· Elam, Richard Farmer, Burnette Fennell, Russell Filyaw, Michael Furches, George Gaster.
FOURTH ROW: Sandra Gaster, Harry Graham, Laura Lee Hagan, Billy Hanna, Ethel Hanna, Jack Bert Hanna, Ted
Hanna, Bonnie Hartfie ld, Keith Haselden, Ronald Haselden, Betty Ann Horne . FIFTH ROW: Joyce Johnson, Terry
Keuthan, Johnny Kinder, Robin Lane, David Lawr ence, Dennis Lewis, J onathan Lewis, Beverly Lindley, Rebecca Long,
Shirley Lyerly, Mary Marlowe . SIXTH ROW : Luther Marlowe, Angie Mar sh, Mackey Martin, Eyvette Matthews,
Rebecca McCr acken,Gail Miles, Tammy Miles, Alene Nettles, Dale Overcash, Billy Owens , Rickey Poston . SEVENTH
ROW : Glenda Powell, Lance Powell, Bonnie Prosse r, Dennis Scott, Donnell Stone, J a n Stone, Marie Stone, Mark
Stone , Ricky Stone , Teresa Stone, Terry St011e. EIGHTH ROW : Sharon Tanner, Deborah T atum , Calvineau Turner,
Debbie White, lOckey Wise, Velda Wise, Oneal Woodbe rry. NOT PICTURED: Matthew Joy, Kalh.ie Mo•-ris.

�Patriotic spirit abound~ In our school. The Fourth Grado pledges
allegiance to t he Flag.

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FIRST HOW: from left to rig ht: Larry Huggins, La rry Taylo r, Laxton Cole, Mallon Baxley, Edward Drake, A11dy
Richardson, J. Junior Creel, Ken Powell, SECOND ROW: J amie Player , Wendell Roge rs, Billy Prosser, Randy
NeweU, Carroll Carter, Wayne Godwin, Ke n Lyerly, Rex Thompson, THIRD ROW: Hal Edwards, Earl Tanner, Larry
Miller, Bryan Huggins, Terry Bailey, George Creel, Coaches, Bob Wesely, Don Davis, Randolph Willis.

OKay fellows, there's been a quick change ln
plans, now here's what we'll do . . .

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Gene Luce and Randell Cox,
Managers

Bryan Huggins and BUly Prosser, Co-Captains

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should participate. It builds both physically
and mentally, 1&gt;repares boys for the future,
and will help make them better citizens.

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This year J ohnsoO\•Ule had a r ecor d of thr ee wins and
seven l osses. The Flashes plan to put r'llor e games in
the w in column next year .

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Joey Newell, Jerry Stone, Daryl Cribb, Roy Prosser, Randy Venters, Fritz Edwards, Gene Joy, Dale Altman, Don
Dennis. THIRD ROW: Bingo Lambert, Billy McDaniel, Gene Haselden, Rodney Graham, Larry Graham, David
Barefoot, Jerry Matthews, Rickey Thomas, Albert Cannon, J ohnny Richardson, Mike Salley, Bubba Coker , Erick
Tanner. FOURT H ROW: Danny Playe r, Danny Johnson, Danny DeCamp, Ronnie Gaster, Caroll Jones, Bailey Powell,
Joe King, Dickie Bennett, Levone Jowers, Jimmy Carroll, Boyd Baker, Darry Thigpen, Don Dav is, Coach

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Judith Rowntr ee, Dixie Hearn, Connie J ones, Sheila Marsh, He len McKissick, Judy Fenters, Debbie Greenwood .

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CHEERLEADERS

LEFT TO IUGHT - Glor ia Altman, Dena Ber g, Mary Altman, Ge r i Berg, Imogene Mitc heom, Ginger Davis , Monique
Cole, a11d Theresa Eaddy.

The varsity cheerleaders are very busy
during football and basketball seasons. Their
job is to keep up school spirit and encourage
the teams to play t he ir best.
The cheerleaders make attractive posters announcing each "big" game . They lead
the student body in many high-spirited pep
rallies. The pep- o-meter, an imaginary therometer measu ring pep, goes up, up, up, as
the spirit rises. The skits, acted out by the
cheerleaders, are the highlights of the rallies.
Through the efforts of Mrs. Lester, their
advisor, the cheerleaders work out the motions and words to all the cheers.
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STA~'I"{)ING - Clnger Davis, Gloria Altman, Moniquc

Cole . KNEF.L. INC - Ma ry Altman.
Monlq\Je Cole - Scnlo1·

Gloria Altman - Senior

Theresa Eaddy - F'1·cshman

Ge ri Berg - Sophomor·c

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�HOMECOMING QUEEN

Honor Attendant
Joan Dennis, Junior
Homecoming Queen '65
Dena Berg for Bryan Huggins

"It's all over now but she'll carr y
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�AND HER COURT

Kathryn Allman,
Junior
Sara Jones, Senior

Sandra Wise, Freshman

Carol Hanna, Sophomore
Mary Altman, Senior

Geri Berg, Sophomore
Wanda Hanna, Freshman

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FI RST 110W: Ke n Lyerly, James Furman T aylor, Larry Mille r. SECOND ROW : Bryan Huggins, Hal Edwar ds,
Ja mes McDaniel, Ken Powell, Terrell T hompson, Mor ris Pe rry, Wendell Roge rs, Billy Prosser , Earl Tanner.

Co ac h Davis

Bryan Huggins
Senior Forward

Un d er a new coach, Mr. Davis , the
Flashes have gained in strength and experience. Despite the fact that they wer e hamper ed by the double disadvantage of in- experience
an d lack of he ight, the Flashes have built for
the future and they expect to have an exciting,
fighting basketball team.

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Earl Tanner
Sophomore Guard
Larry Miller
Junior Guard

Terrell Thompson
Senior Ce nte r

Junior Forward

James F. Taylor
Senior Forward

James McDaniel
Senior Forward

Billy P rosser
Sophomore Guard

Morris Perr y
Senior Forward

Wendell Rodgers
Junior Centet·

Ken Powell

Hal Edwards
Freshman Guard

Ken Lye r ly
F reshman Guard
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�GIRLS' BASKETBALL

FLASHEITES
LEFT to RIGHT: Imogene Mitcheom, Ginger Davis, Janice Prosser, Dena Berg, Donna Papitto, Mary Altman, Geri
Berg, Monique Cole, Gloria Altman, Patsy Watts, Theresa Eaddy. NOT PICTURED: Linda Feagin, Aretus McAllister.

Under the coachlng of Mrs. Nell Lester,
the girls' basketball team has had a very
successful year. Losing only one conference game, they ar e tied for first place with
the season still incomplete. The Flashettes
have four seniors on their varsity team, but
the new underclass players have helped to
keep them hlgh in conferen ce standing.
As thls annual goes to press, the basketball team is now at its peak. We know that
thls year, as before, our team will notlet
us down, but go on and on .. . to victory .

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Monique Cole
Mary Altman

Coach
Mrs. Nell Lester

�~toniquc Cole, guard

Gcri Berg, guard
Mary Altman, forv.ard

The•·esa Eaddy, forward

imogene Mitchcom

l&gt;atsy Watts, fol'ward

Oonna Papi tlo

Dena Berg

Ginger Davis, guard

�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

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FIRST nOW: Johnny Thigl&gt;cn, Deleon 'l'U1·ncr, nandy Newell, Jerry Jones, Carroll CariCJ·. SECOND now: Mollon
Boxley, Luther Stone, James Elbert Haselden, Cleveland Filyaw. TIILRD ROW: ~h·. Willis, Coach, Foster Baxley,
Alton ~leDanlcl, Wayne Godwin.

Jones comes down with a l'Cbound.

ltandy knocks one over to J::tmes.

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FIRST ROW : Carroll Carter, James Haselden, Ray Stone, Larry MUler , Ronnie Coker, Rone ll Evans, Billy P r osser .
SECOND ROW: Morr is Perry, Wilbur Coker, Vernon Tanner, Mr . Don Davis-COACH, Terr e ll Thompson, Randy Newell,
David Miles.
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"A home r un is all 1 need to make t he score 29 to 1t he ir favor !"

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" Maybe if I wish real hard . . . ? "

Baseball, which millions of people watch
in the spring and summer, is agameof speed,
ability, and precise timing. The speed of a
base runner, the ability of a pit cher, and the
timing of a double play are some of the things
a fan looks for in a good baseball game.
This year the Flashes will keep the
tradition of past seasons in maintaining a
winning ball club.

"Get ready James, it's coming our way !"

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" T he makings of a double play. "

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var sity Basketball

Cheryl Hughes--Scorekeeper
varsity Basketball

SCOREKEEPERS

MAN AGERS

Gene Luce--T ime Keeper
Varsity Basketball

Mallon Baxley - -Manager
Bailey Powell- - Scor ekeeper
Va•·sity Baseball

Laxton Cole- -Manager
Girls' Varsity Basketbal l

Wayne Godwin, Randall Cox - Manager s Boys
Var s ity Basketball

��MAID OF HONOR
Miss Mary Alt man
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�MAY QUEEN
Miss Sarah Jones

�J ANI CE PROSSER
Sophomor e
LINDA WISE
Sopho mor e

MAY COURT

JEAN FURCHES

Sophomore
CAROL HANNA

Sophomore

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MIRIAM BARNHILL
Freshman

VERETHA AV A)I.'T
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NANCY T AYLOR

Senior

Senior
GLORIA ALTMAN

Senior

MAY COURT
MONIQUE COLE

Senior

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Junior
RITA ANN COKER

MAY COURT

Junior

SANDRA FAYE ALTMAN

Junior
ARETUS McALISTER

Junior

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Miss Nancy Tanner
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Miss Aretus MeAllister

�F.F.A. SWEETHEART
Miss Dena Berg

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Miss Cindy Eaddy

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RUNNER-UP
Miss Gloria AI tman

�MISS JOHNSONVILLE HIGH
Miss Monique Cole
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�MARSHALS

Marshals are selected from the rising senior
class on the basis of scholarship. The rising
senior with the highest average serves as Chief
Marshal. The marshals serve as ushers for •
special school sponsored events and at Commencement Exercises.

LE FT TO RIGHT : Ramona Ha1ma- CHIEF MARSHAL, Donna Papitto, Van Powell, Jane Powell, Beve r ly Hanna.

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�BEST ALL AROUND
Bryan Huggins

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George Gaster- Tammie Miles

Senior Harvest King a nd Queen
Randy Newell-Donna Papitto

HIGHLIGHTS OF CARNIVAL
Each year the Junior Class sponsors a Halloween Carnival. The purpose of this
carnival is to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom.
The carnival attracts large crowds. There are various booths, games, and a bingo
stand for entertainment. The costume par ade always proves to be amusing.
A Senior King and Queen and a Junior King and Queen are also chosen by penny votes.

Pun For All
Carn\val at it's peak.

" Will the r eal Witch Hazel please step for eward?"

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�BOYS' AND
GIRLS' STATE
The Johnsonville American Legion Post
144 and the Ladies• Auxiliary to the American
Legion sponsor rising senior girls and boys
to attend Palmetto Boys' and Girls' State.
These a r e mythical stat es, organized for citizenship training.
The boys and girl6 meet separate weeks,
but the ideal is the same. The basic purpose
of these two weeks is to teach government
through learning, listening, and participating.
Politics is studied as a science of government
and emphasis is placed on party structure and
functioning, as well as government in towns,
cities, and states.
It is a high honor to be chosen to attend
Boys' or Girls' State and through this experience the road to good c itizenship is made
easier.

Mary Altman, Kathy Lyerly, Cindy Eaddy.

Ronnie Coker , Bryan Huggins and Denny Eaddy.

�WHO'S WHO AROUND J.H.S.
FURMAN SCHOLARS
Mary AII man, Bryan Huggins,
Kathy Lyerly, Neron Langley

KING TEEN
Denny Eaddy
BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD

Candidates ror King Teen
are selected on the basis or
sch o larship, personality,
dependability, I cad e rsltip
ablllly, character, and promise or futur e usefulness.
Denny was the guest of Wofford College for a weekend
along with other King Teens
llu·oughout th e sta te.

Kathy Lyerly
D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN
Terrie Eaddy
MissD.A. R. is sponsored by the Nallonal SOciety or the
Daughter s of the American Revolution. This coveted award
Is pr esented each year to a dese rving senior girl who excels
In the qualities or dependability, ser vice, leadership, and
patriotism.
Terrie is entitled to a pin and a cer tificate from the
s ponsoring c hapter. On the national level, U1e society gives
an annual award or a Government Bond of $100 maturity
value.

MISS HI MISS

Rcp•·csenting one's school as Miss Hi Miss holds
for lis Iitle bearer a tremendous honor nnct nlso n g reat
deal or run and excite ment. KATHRYN ALT MAN spe nt n
weekend 0 11 the Winthrop College c ampus at Rock H!ll
where she dined, loured, and talked with other girls or
the s tate repr esenting their r espective schools.

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HERE AR E THOSE WHO HAVE
YEARBOOK YET

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KATllY LYERLY
BUSINESS MANAGER

CINDY E ADDY and TERRIE E1IDDY
CO· EDITORS

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GIXCER OA VIS
SE:&gt;10R EDITOR

Wo t•ktng o n layouts,

RAMOl'HA IIANN•I, I)ONNA P APITTO,
BEVERLY HAN'NA ·JUNIOR EDITORS

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�BLACK STAFF
TRIED TO GIVE YOU THE BEST

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Here, it's all yours-the 1965 Gold and
Black. It is with much humility and pride as
well as fatigue that the entire staff presents
to you this our volume of memories. This
yearbook is for you, t he students or J ohnsonville High School WP hope you will enjoy it.
After many hard long dedicated hours of
worrying, typing, working on layouts, and
soliciting advertisements we hope we have
publis hed an annual worthy of praise. There
were m any joyous as well as disappointing
times. 1f you like it, we will be glad that we
edited this book for it was all done for you.
We want to thank our advisor, our subscribers, bus iness establishments for their
advertising, and many others without whose
co- operation our annual could not have been
possible.

MRS. KATHERINE W. FLOYD
ADVISOR

NANCY TANNER and NANCY TAYLOR
TYPISTS

AD COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: lmogene Mltcheom, Mary Altman, Gloria Altman- AD CHAIRMAN, Andy Rlcha!·dson.
SECOND ROW: Patsy Watts, Cher yl Hughes, Geri Berg, J o Hartfield, F"ayc Burris, Linda Wise, Cindy McKissick,
Jean Furc hes, Vivian Langle y, David Miles , Larry Mille r.
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�SCHOOL
The entire staff must work together in
quite an undertaking to see that all news
sheets are typed up, and transferred to
and the stapling. At last the papers are
sented gets one copy free.
SCHOOL FLASHES isamember ofthe
ation.

Co - editors work together on "dummy"' pages.

Assigning . • • helping write news • . • Is a
responsibility.

Co- Editors .
News Editor •
Social Editor
Art Editors .
Exchange Editor
Clubs Editor
Sports Editor
News Stall
Sports Staff
Typists . .
The news staff Is kept busy covering all news
stories.
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issuing a copy of SCHOOL FLASHES. It is
stories are covered, that th e " dummy"
stencils. Then comes the mimeographing
r eady to be distributed. Each home r epreSouth Car olina Scholastic Pres s Associ-

Art Editor s .. . Always busy .

Social Editor . . . On the job. ·

Sp~rts Editor s a nd Stalf covering spor ts

stories

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Terrie Eaddy and Dena Berg
. . . . . . . . Nancy Taylor
. . . . . . . . Ginger Davis
Monique Cole and Gene Luce
Jane Stone, Cher yl Humphries
Donna Papitto, Renette Lyerly
Larry MiUet·
Glor ia Altman and Larry Huggins
. Che t·yl Thigpen and Chery l Hughes

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Checking and editing club news ... Typing news ..
Exchanging pape r s
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Pres ident, Marion Hanna; Vice-Pt·esident, Wayne Humphries; Secretary, Glenn Eaddy; T r easurer , Carol Hanna;
Reporter , Lut her Stone; Sentinel, LaRue Thompson

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
Constantly a cti v e , t he F F A
members of our school exhibit
livestock at the Eastern Carolina Agricultural Fair and
a t t e nd FHA and FF A joint
meeting at the State Fair.

Marion Hanna, FFA P r esident, conducts a meeting of
the Future Farmer s of Amer ica.

Roge r Daniels, Clayton Harrelson, Howard
Powell, and Wilson Willis make plans for a
fair exhibit while Mr. Lane supervises .

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Jane Stone
Nancy Taylor
Gloria Altman
Nancy Tanner
Kathy L yer ly
T errie Eaddy
Cindy Eaddy
C mger Davis
M amie Lee Thompson
Mary Altman
Doni\ B er g
VIrginia Eaddy
Donna Papitto
Kathryn Altman
Holly Hanna
Ramona Hanna
I mogene Mltcheo m
Renette L yerly
Linda Wise
Janice Prosser
Gcrl Ber g
l'aye Bur ris
Nonnie Eaddy
Kathy Parrott
J can Furches
Cindy McKissick
Jo Har tfield
Cnr·ol yn Powell
Ther esa Eaddy
Ardith Altm an
Susanne Eaddy
Amenda Emery
Jc r·ry F r yer
Sandra Wise

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Carole Hanna
''CHALLENGES AWAIT US"" is the theme F.H.A. presents to High School glrls. Through the
personal contacts, demonstrations, discussions, and guest speaker s, it provides the group progress to meet their professional challenges .

I mogene Mltcheon
SECRETARY

Jean Furches
REPORTER

Mary Altman
PR ESJOENT
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Veritha Avant
Donna Faye Marlowe
Montez Avant
M iriam Ba r nhUl
Elizabeth Floyd
Annette Nettl es
Bever ly Hanna
Aretus M cAllister

Kathryn Altman
TREASURER
Rnmona Ha nnn
VlCE-PRESIDENT

�~'lr. Creel, Sponsor; Andy Richardson, Kathy Lyerly-Secretary; Monique Cole- VIce President; Gloria Altman-Pres-

Ident; Ken Powell-Treasurer; Wayne Godwin, Ramona Hanna, Larry Huggins, Ken Lyerly, Ardith Altman, Jo HarU!eld,
and Rcnette Lyerly.

STUDENT COUNCIL
The Johnsonville High School Student Council was organized during
the 1964-1965 school year. ·:-he student council organization is based
upon a democratic philosophy of education which resptlcts the value or
both faculty and student participation in school management. For the
school staff, the student councilt·epresents an educationally so w1d teaching
device; for the student, it represents a learning experience which is
interesting, meaningful, and nractical.
Plans for Council activities for 1964-1965 center around perfecting
the organizational plan with specific objectives being devising a constitufion
which is satisfactory to the student body, and producing a student handbook.

The Student Council keeps
the student body informed.

The Student Council
supervises elections.
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LEFT TO JUOHT: Terrell Thompson, B:u·ry Parker, C:u·rol Uanna, Leon .:\1cDaniel, Denny Eaddy, Vernon Tanner,
Neron Langtry. Joseph Timmons, Hubert Emery, Darry Altman, Larry Huggins, L:u·ry Mllle r·, Vnn Powell, Billy
Ba.xley, Ronntc Coker, M::lmie Lee Thompson, J:um Ston(', Patsy Watts.

BLOCK J CLUB

PRESTOENT-Cono Luce, VICE PRESIDENT-AIOl'YAltman, SECHETARY- TRE AS URER-Dena llcl'g, REPORTER-Lorry
Mille r·, SJ)ONSOil-Mrs . LcstcJ'1 Imogene Mitchcom, ChN'yl Hughes, Ginger O;wis, Oer 11ynn ll&lt;'t·g, Gloda Altman,
Patsy Watts, Donna Pap itto, Monique Cole, Thc •·c~a F.addy1 Ea J'J Tanne •·, La.x ton Co le , L:\rl'y llutn:ti nR, nilly Pt·osser,
Wtl b\1 1' Coke••, n.onntc Coker, Hal EdWll.l'dS, W:tyno Codwln, Vcl'nOn Tanner, Ken Lyer·ly I Oryan Huggins I Handy Newell,
Ken Po well, Tcn·y B.1 lley, Te rz·ell Thompson, Jnl'ncs McDn.ntcl, rt.•torr is Perry.
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f' IRST ROW: O~na llerg· TREASURER, Jane Powell -VICE- PRESIDENT, Terrie Eaddy-PARLIAMENTAIUAN, Cindy
Eadd)•- PRESIDI::ST, Donna Pap!Ho-SECRETARY, Vtrglnio Eaddy-IIISTORJA:\. SECOND ROW: Ardith Altman, Carol
Ann Hanna, Cort Fryer, ~Iamie ~e T homp;,on, !lOlly Hanna, K:lthy IIanna, Bryan lluggtns, ~Irs. Whaley-SPO!'SOR,
Cera Berg, Stcn·n K.otght.

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
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;\hman- SECRETARY, ~1 rs. Ncttlos- SPOKSOR. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth J ohnson, J&lt;tUl Furches, J u ;Inn Tylca·, Jo
llaa·trteld . Till ltD ROW: Sarah J ones, Faye S:I\\'YCI', Chca·yl llugheij, Nnncy Taylo a·, Linda Feagin. F'OUHTH HOW:
Leon ~lcDantcl, Bobby Nettles, llubez·t Emery, !lay Stone, Wil bur Coker. FIFTII HOW: J oseph Timmons, Wllbua
Wtsc, Jamcb ~lcOaniel, Terrell Thompson, ~1orrls Pt"rry. N'ot Plctul·cd: Thelma Lee Parrott- TREASURER, ~ant}
'Tanner.
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�Mary Altman, PRESIDENT; Cindy Eaddy, VICE - PRESIDENT; Kathy J...yer ly, SECRETARY;
Ginger Davis , TREASURER; J ean Fut·c hes, CHAPJ...AIN; Patsy Watts,REPORTER; Ramona
Hanna, RECREATIONAL CHAIRMAN .

BETA CLUB
As members of t he Beta Club and as cit izens of our community, stat e , and nation we
believe in and s hall strive to promote the
pr inciples of:
Honesty
Justice
Ser vice
Re spons ibility
Co -oper ation
Char ity
Humility
Industriousness

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M•·s . Floyd , our Sponsor , Studies the BetaC iubJ ou rnal.

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�SCHOOL CHOIR

Dll'ectors: Mrs. Thelma D. Eaddy, Mr. B. A. Wesley . Accompanist, Mrs . Sarah Eaddy.

�A Closing Message from the Editors
A CLOSING MESSAGE from the EDITORS
When selected to be co-editors of THE GOLD AND BLACK, we
were so excited we could hardly wait to begin work on the '65 annual.
F illed with enthusiasm and plans for the next edition of THE GOLD
AND BLACK, we completed our first task, that of choosing our staff.
Along with them, we learned the fundamentals of drafting page lay outs
and writing copy.
Last spring, accompanied by our sponsor, Mrs. Floyd, we attended
an annual wo1·kshop in Columbia, South Carolina, which was planned by
yearbook company representatives.
In the midst of our preparation, school began, and soon we were
busily engrossed in a regular routine of soliciting advertisements and
annual subscriptions, taking pictures, planning lay outs, and writing
copy.

Though we were busy working, we found time to present a beauty
contest to select Miss GOLD AND BLACK. However, the pauses in
our work were brief, because we were confronted with the problem of
meeting deadlines .
Now the year is almost over, and our book has been completed.
Being co-editors of The GOLD AND BLACK has brought us hard
work, endless doubts and worries, and heavy responsibility, but we
are grateful for having had the opportunity to create this book. In
so doing, we have learned much about working with other people, and
have had countless enlightening experiences which will prove valuable
to us in the future. We would like to say " THANKS," to Mrs. Floyd,
who has been very patient and understanding when we needed help and
encouragement.
Serving as co-editors this past year has been a rewarding experience for us.
We only hope that you Will treasure your yearbook as much as we
shall. We have created this book with the hope that you will refer to
it in the future and as you leaf through the pages you will realize that
the events of today will become memories of tomorrow, for ...
WITH TIME WE GROW
Sincerely,

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