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We, the editors, proudly present to you the GOLD AND BLACK for 1968.
As this school year comes to an end, we shall recall the many happy events and
occasions which have made this year such a wonderful one.
The annual staff has worked hard to preserve in this yearbook, memories of
our way of life at J. H. S. We hope that you will treasure these memories and refer to them often for.. .. . . . . .
"The past is forever gone and the future still our own."
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"THE ROAR OF THE CROWD .. . "

�"THE SILENCE OF THE SNOW ... "

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'l\eath the skies so blue,
Where stands our noble Alma Mater,
Glorious to view.
Let's lift the chorus, speed it onward,
May it never faiJ!
All hail to Thee, our Alma Mater,
Johnsonville, all hail!
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. John David Eaddy, Mr. Mayo Altman, Mr. James McCall, Mr. Billy King, and Mr. Clifford
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Mrs. Sarah Eaddy
History &amp; English

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Business English &amp; General Business
Mrs. Lucille Hanna
Home Economics

Mrs. Marjorie Bass
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Mrs. Frances Bazen
Math &amp; French

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6th &amp; 7th Grade
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6th &amp; 7th Grade
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3rd Grade
Mrs. Louise Mackey
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3rd Grade

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Mrs. Veniece Brown
2nd Grade

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5th Grade
Mrs. Kathleen Venters
4th Grade

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PRESIDENT:
Hal Edwards
VICE PRESIDE T :
Ardith Altman
SECRETARY:
Sandra Wise
TREASURER:
Amemda Emory
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Miriam Barnhill
Wayne Godwin

Elsie Mae Allison

Ardith Altman

Veretha Avant

Miriam Barnhill

Larry Cameron

Laxton Cole

Doris Lee Eaddy

Sandy Eaddy

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SuzaiU1e Eaddy

Theresa Eaddy

Hal Edwards

Amemda Emory

�Willie Joe Evans
Buddy Dennis
Wayne Godwin

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Carole A1m Hanna
Richard Hanna
Wanda Hanna

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Hugh Hearn
Gary Humphries

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Donna Faye Marlow
Phillip Marlow

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Carolyn McDaniel
Annette Nettles

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Mickey Poston
Carolyn Powell

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Teddy T anner
Larry Taylor

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Wayne Todd
Reid Tyler

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Wilson Willis
Sandra Wise

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PRESIDENT:
Dickie Prosser
VICE PRESIDENT:
Diane Player
SECRETARY &amp; TREASURER:
Renetta Coker
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Wanda Abrams
Carolyn Sisk
Bailey Powell

Wanda Abrams
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Drexel Avant

�Roger Barefoot
Mallon Baxley
Dickie Bennett

Cathy Brown
Jerry Coker
Renetta Coker

Jeanette Cribb
Brenda Daniels
Roger Daniels

Ola Daniels
Aquilla Davis
Mackey DeCamps

�George Eaddy
Peggy Eaddy
Robert Eaddy

David Evans
Norman Evans
Pam Evans

Zeno Evans
Nell Feagin
Ronnie Gaster

Gwendolyn Gasque
Jacqulyn Gasque
Bonnie Hanna

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Shirley Haselden
Ann Hartfield

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Bobby Hooks
Meek Hartfield

Marie Huggins
Danny Johnson
Alberta Jones

Connie Jones
Joe King
Kathy Lambert

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Roger Dale Marlow
Sheilah Marsh

Helen Mckissick
Barry Morris
Carol Ann Nettles

Patsy Nettles
Richard.Parnell
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Edward Parrott

Diane Player
Bailey Powell
Janice Powell

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Patsy Rogers
Judy Rowntree

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Cherry Stone
Randy Tanner

Darry Thigpen
Donna Thomas
Rex Thompson

John Turner
Maxie Williams
Sue Ethel Williams

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OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT:
Phil Ammons
VICE PRESIDENT:
Carolyn Miller
SECRETARY:
Bobby Johnson
TREASURER:
Sondra Baxley
STUDENT COUNCIL:
Daniel Haselden

Stephen Altman
Phil Ammons
Sylvia Ammons
Glynis Avant

Nellie Ann Avant
Mike Bailey
David Barefoot
Patricia Barnhill

Johnny Baxley
Sondra Baxley
Mitchell Bazen
Mikel Bellflowers

Monnie Gail Brigham
L. D. Cameron
Lynn Cameron
Deryl Coker

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Randal Cox
Betty Jean Creel
Edward Drake
Charles DuBose
Lydene Eaddy

Marilyn Eaddy
Mary Eaddy
Brenda Evans
Joyce Ann Evans
Debbie Greenwood
Charles Hanna

· Patsy Hanna
Janice Hartfield
Randy Hartfield
· Daniel Haselden
Valerie Hearn
Bobbie Ann Hughes

Cindy Hughes
Myers Hyman
Bobbie Jane Johnson
Cheryl Joye
Denson Lyerly
Jean Lyerly

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Jo Beth McKissick
DeVon Meredith
Ann Miller
Carolyn Miller
Shirley Owens

David Perry
Mike Prosser
Lynnette Ramage
Johnny Richardson
Stephen Wayne
Robertson
Dale Smith

Patricia Smith
Jerald Stone
Iris Venters
Gail Ward
Fairlyn White
Carolyn Woodberry

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CLASS OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT:
Dale Wally
VICE PRESIDENT:
Susan Knight
SECRETARY:
Libby Altman
TREASURER:
Glen Cox
STUDENT COUNCIL
REPRESENTATIVES:
Randy Wally
Ann Johnson

FIRST ROW: Brenda Abrams, Calvin Allison, Ann Altman, Libby Altman, Nell Altman, Kenneth Barnhill, Jerry
Burns, Jean Chaplin. SECOND ROW: Michael Clay, Gerald Coker, Linda Coker, Amy Cole, Glen Cox, Linda Creel,
Carlton Cribb, Linda Daniels. THIRD ROW: Linda DuBose, Carroll Eaddy, Carolyn Eaddy, Palmer Filyaw, Rodney
Graham, Charles Hanna, Dan Hartfield, Tommy Hartfield.
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Tommy Haselden
Susan Huggins
Annie Lou Hughes
Samuel Howell
Ann Johnson

Mary Ann Johnson
LaVon Jowers
Carolyn King
Susan Knight
Bryant Lambert
Carroll Lambert

Bill Mace
Gerald Marlowe
Glen Meredith
Dorothy Miles
Lennie Mae Miles
Billy·McDaniel

Wayne McDaniel
Stephen Mudge
Renee Nettles
Gloria Parker
Dessie Parrott
James Parrott

Reginald Perry
Ralph Poston
Danny Player
Janet Powell
Louise Powell
Dee Prosser

Shirley Prosser
Jacquelyn Roberts
Dewey Sisk
Bobby Stone
Laross Stone
Linda Stone

Paula Stone
Gordon Tanner
Terry Tanner
Perry Ann Thompson
Randy Walley
Dale Walley

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Robin Altman
Debra Ammons
Theresa Ammons

Julie Avant
Boyd Baker
Samuel Barefoot
Don Barnhill
Sonnie Barnhill
Iva Lee Baxley
Louise Baxley
Mary Etta Baxley
Robin Brown
Susan Blackwell
John Benton
Jimmy Bellflowers
Albert Cannon
Charles Cantey
Jessie Carter
Kemp Coke r
Stevie Coker .
Terry Coker
Nellie Von Collins
Troy Collins
Thornett Cooper
Kerry Cassaboom
Barry Cox
Scot DuBose
Avery Evans
Sara Nell Eaddy
Jessie Eaddy
Erma Faye Eaddy
Debry Jean Eaddy
Walter Floyd
Eugene Goss
Bobby Gene Goss
Thomas Grarris, Jr.
Connie Hanna
David Hanna
Johnny Hanna
Jonnie Hanna
Lorrctta Hanna
Ronnie Hanna
Tony Hanna
Troy Hanna
Saundra Hooks
Billy Huggins
Joe Huggins
Ocwayne Humphries
Debra Jones
Josephine JonesNorman Knight
Terry Lyerly
Charles Lyerly
Debbie Lane
Dan Marlowe
Loretta Marlow
Jerry Matthews
Sandra McCracklin
Cleo McDaniel
Maratha Meredith
Timmy Miller
David Mudge
Alfred Owens
Allen Poston
Nicky Powell
Travis Powell
Trudy Powell
Ann Ramage
Roy Roberts
John Rountree
Mike Sisk
Gail Stone
Mike Stone
Ph yllis Thigpen
Sheri Thomas
Ricky Thomas
Danny Tum bleston
Elaine Weaver
Tanya Weseley
Randy Willis
Esda Wise
Kenneth Wise
Thomascnia Woodberry

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Ondy Altman
Dimple Altman
Joe Altman

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Lawrence Altman
O'Neal Altman
David Ammons
Kerris Avant
Joe Bailey
Reginald Baxley
Debbie Brown
Monty Burnette
Louie Cameron
Oveida Cameron
Karen Chandler
Debra Coker
Pan1ela Coker
Debra Collins
Chan Cox
Linwood Creel
Peggy Creel
Darrell Cribb
Cathy Davis
Don Dennis
Bessie Ruth Eaddy
Timothy Eaddy
Joe Evans
Hank Feagin
Allen Filyaw
Linda Lou Gaster
Mary Sue Glisson
Alice F. Graham
Ricky Greenwood
Alice Hanna
Charles Hanna
Cindy Hanna
Randy Harrelson
Nancy Haselden
Peggy Haselden
Mary Sue Hughes
Luther Hyman
Patsy Johnson
Gene Joye
Cappy King
Lucile Knight
John Lyerly
Joel Lowe
Randy Marlowe
Brad Mace
Steve Marlowe
Karen Matthews
Sharon Matthews
Richard Melton
Ronnie Merrideth
Donna Miller
Larry Mim s
Gary McDaniel
Nanette McCalester
Geneva Nettles
Beverly Parrott
Dale Poston
Judy Parrott
Sherry Poston
Grayli ng Powell
Kathy Powell
Geneva Prosser
Patricia Prosser
Danny Sisk
Sherry Springs
Dwight Stalvey
Andy Stone
Ervin Stone
Saundra Stone
Vickie Stone
Elizabeth Taylor
John Thompson
Bob Turner
Me lanic Ward
DarncUc Watson
Lynda Wellman
Debbie Wise
!dell Wise
Mike Wise
Paul Woodberry

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Lana Altman
Marietta Altman
Pam Altman
Randall Altman

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Susanne Altman
O"Nea.l Ard
Chris Avant
Ray Ballou
Denise Barnhill

Dale Batchelor
Charlene Baxley
Richard Baxley
Nancy BcJJOowcrs
Dwight Carroway

Patrick Coker
Ricky Coker
Barry Crocker
Emma Jean Davis
Peggy Driggers

Stephen Dukes
Cyn thia Evans
James Lee Eaddy
Jackie Edgeworth
Fritz Edward s
Angela Elam
Debbie Falkenmeyer
Dale Reagin
Greg Furches
Mastha Carnett
Marilyn Carris
Lexton Gaskins
James Casque
Debbie Caster
John Caster
Marie Glisson
Lucy Godwin
Gwendolyn Graham
Ronnie Harrell
Loretta llartOeld
Stephen Haselden
Wanda Haselden
Rickey Hicks
·Anita Hodges
Karen Humphries
Eugene Hyman
Helen Hyrnan
Sally Mac Jones
Mask King
Randall Lee
Althea Marlow
Chris McAllister
Billy McDaniel
Sharon McDaniel
Randolph Miles
Debbie Mu dge
Joey Newell
Carey Owens
Mackey Poston
Masilyn Poston
Patsy Poston
Rickey Poston
Pam Powell
Gail Prosser
Timothy Robertson
Chrissy Smith
Jerry Stone
Steve Stone
Ka thy Stone
Danny Tanner
Eric Tanner
Carol Wilkes
Wanda Wilkes
Laure Wise
Myron Wise
Marilyn Woodberry

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Steve Abrams
Louise Allen
Akrus Ahman
Karen Altman

Kenneth Altm:m
Patricia Altman
Susan Altman
David Ammons
Rid:.ey Atkinson
~tarsha Avant
Grcthtn B~kcr
Waynt Barefoot

Eva Kay B•rtclle
Gail Batchelor

Caroline Ba.:d ey
Sandra Baxley
Sara Ann Baxley
Paul Barring
Pame13 Bu rnettc
Mike Burns
Roger Burrows
Russell Carter
Willard Carter
Bob Chaplin
Debra Coker
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Pamela. Coker
Nell Creel
Sondra Creel
Dennis Cribb
John Cribb
Margo CUrry
Carolyn Davis
Ricky Dennis
Cerise Eaddy
John C. Eaddy
Steven Eaddy
Randall Evans

Vickie Evans
O.arlenc falkenmeyer
Ronnie Filyaw
Suzanne Gaskins

Elaine G-aster
Katherine Glisson
Calvin Graham
Irene Graham
Larry Graham
Michial Hanna
Marion Hannah
Ronnie Hartfield
Barbara Hicks
Ray Hicks
Sharan Hucks
Randall Johnson
Nancy Knight

Mo n3 Larrimore
Hal Lewis
H3n y Lewis
Trudy l yerly
Dan Ma.rlowc

Elorec Marlowe
Mary Ann Marlowe
Randy Matthews

Deborah McCracken

0 1irtine McDaniel
Cindy McDaniel
Sonja·Mc Kcnzic
Eugene Miles
Cynthia Owens
Mary Owens
Mickel 0Y.'cns
Lewis Parrott
Nathaniel Phillips
Phll Perry

Dale Poston
Nancy Pos1on
Sandr:~ Pos1on
Teresa PoSion
Wanda Poston
Oaude Ray Powell
Coil Powell
Deborah Rogers
Kitty Scheuger
Larry Smith
Ronnie Smith
Betty Stone
Mickey Springs
Donna K. Slone

Oonn3 R. Slone
Linda Slone
Mary Stone
Dean Tatum

01arlouc Taylor
James Tanner
Deborah Taylor
Glenda Walley
Neal Ward
Bealh Weaver
Kristi Wesley
Deborah William son
RoniaJ Williamson
Renee WiUis
Thomas Willis
Kenneth Woodberry

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Sharron Ahm~n

P:aul:a Ammons
Nancy Bak&lt;r

Pounda Bardoot
Ann 8:&amp;.\IC)'

Karhy Ba&gt;ky

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Teddy Bishop
Oi:ann:1 Black,,cll

Mona Sue Burris
Beverly Coker
Moochcll Collins
Brenda Co•
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Chulc) Creel
Sondn.1 Carter
Wanda Kay C reel

Bruce C'ribb
Mary Ann Cribb
Carolyn D•vis
Gregory Davis
Shirley J . D:~vis
Alan Ocnnb

Doris Jean Dennis
Alkc Kaye DuBose
Julie Eaddy
Mac Fran~cs liaddy
Trocy faddy
Kicth ~d~C\\O rth

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Michc:IJ l·urchcss

George Gasrer
Sondra Gasrcr
Carolyn Graham
Debbrc Graham
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Denise Gort
ltarold Gore
Laura l.cc ltlPn
Ann Hanna
Billy Hanna
Jack Bert llonno
Ronald ltascldcn
D:av1d Horne

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JoyccJ ohn.on
Robin Lane
David Lr.'' renee
l::vclyn Lee
Janathan Ll'wis
Beverly Lindley
Shirley Ann Lyerly
lucile M arlow
Mary MarlO\\

Tomrny Marlow
Angie Marsh

Macky Marlin
Rcbcc..·a McCr.ackcn
Vernon McDaniel

Charles McKcntic
Alene Nwles
Bonnie Prossccr

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Maric Prosser

Tcreyl Prosser
Gl&lt;nda PO\\CII
Jmun)' Po~o~.cll
Lance Powell
Jeff RomaJ&lt;

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Barry Srone
Donnell Sronc
Jamcc Slone

levcrne Slone
lln\\:&amp;td Stone
Mv k Sronc
Rose Marie Slone
TI1 c re~ Slone
Sharon Tanner
Ray Tanner

Debbie Tarurn
Korhy Thompson
Cynlhia Todd
Calvincau Turner
Ro bert Wilkes
Marrha Wise
Richard Wise
O'Neal Woodberry
Curris Ray Woodbcrl')

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Jakey Altman
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Ervin AItman
Sandra Altman

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Scotty Altman
Barry Ballou
Edmond Baxley
Sanuel Bellflowers
Tcrty Bishop
Cindy Burrows
Matt Carraway
Pamela Chandler
Tina Clay
Brian Coc
Sheena Coker
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This year under the direction of our new coach Mr.
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had very few losses. We will miss the five boys that are
graduating, but we have others to take their place. We
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Danny DeCamps, Richard Parnell, Willie Joe Evans, Joe King, Randall Cox, Charles DuBose, Glen Meredith,
Billy MacDaniel, Bubba Coker, Norman Knight.

As the Annual goes to press, it is the beginning of
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Managers
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Darrell Coker

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THE BET A CLUB
JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
JohnsonviUe, S.C.
1955

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A s the years of our live s s wiftly pass us by, the memories
once so very clear begin to fade into the past. But there is one
that lingers on--one that stands out brighter than all the others-that of our high school days. It is the sincerest hope of the staff
that this book will help to keep alive the memories of that period
of time most precious to us--our high school days at Johnsonville
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Dorothy Cox
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IN FONDEST DEDICATION
WE PRESENT THE 1955 GOLD AND BLACK

To Mr s . Katherine Williams Floyd, beloved teacher of all who are now
a ttending John sonville High School. Her wise and friendly coun sel to those
who seek her advice h as given h er a place in our h ea rts which will always
make her outs t a nding in our fonde st memories of high school days .
In her dual position as wife of the superintendent and as high school instructor she has acted in a unique w ay to bring a closer understanding between
students and f aculty.
To her we pay our deepest tribute and express our greatest appreciation
for inspiring in us a desire to become more like her in thoughtfulness for the
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Sophomore Editor; Ellen Altman, Advertising and Circulation Manager; Frances Morris, Assistant Busines s Manager; Ronnie Eaddy, Business Manager ; Betty Furchess, Junior Editor;
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Clem s on College, B. S.
University of S. C., M. E .

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Mr . B. L . Poston, Mr. M.D .
Stone, Mr. F. H. Poston, Mr.
G . I. Finklea, Chairman, Mr.
C . D . Munn, Mr . P.D. Poston.
Absent : Mr. F. E. Weave r.

Supervising Principal of
Johnsonville Schools

M r s . Bertha K . Campbell
Secr etary

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Lander College, Winthrop College, D uke
University, University of S . C . , B. A .

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Helen G. Chapman
"Ohooooo those seniors"
Columbia College, A. B .
James D . Daniel
• 'Well , Clemson will win next year .··
C l emson College, B. S .
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Anthony W . Floyd
"0 . K . , b oy s • . .. let ' s win thi s one ."
Fur man Unive r s ity , A . B .
K atherin e W. Floyd
' ' If you don't watch out you ' ll find yoursel ves s itting right in here at rece ss . "
Columbia C olle g e, B . A .
M a rgar e t M . Floyd
" Gi r l s , attitud e i s wha t c ount s . '.'
W inthrop Coll e ge , B . S .

Tr acy L . L a n e
"The r e you g o . • •
Clem s on C oll e ge , B . S.
M adelin e C . Lyerly
" Now , Jame s, hu s h talking. "
Lande r College, Unive r s ity of South
Carolina, B . A .
H ampton I. Perry
"Le t 's k eep th e s tudy hall quiet . "
Furma n Univ e r s ity , B . A .

H en ry D . Powell
"W e ll , class, w e' ll have a little te s t
t oday. "
Coke r College , A . B .
Lucile K. W a t e r s
"Au pla i s ir"
Winthro p College, A . B.
Eliz a b e th H . F l ow e r s
''Wha t i s the late s t n e w s? • ·
Louis burg Junio r C olle g e , The Mus i c
Con s erva t o ry of Flo ra M acDonald

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Burgess L . Altman
Winthrop College, B. A .
Isla E. Cooper
Winthrop College, Summer School
U . S. C., Extension Work
Hattie DuRant
Winthrop College, B.S.

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Lucil e M . Eaddy
Furman Univer s ity
Lenor a D . Huggins
University of South Carolina
Furman Univer s ity
Ruth M. Jones
State Teache r 's College
Farmville, Virginia

Kathleen B . Mar s h
Newber ry College
Elma G. Moo r e
University of South Carolina
Ruth Ard Parke r
Winthrop College, B.S.

Edna Grace Perry
Winthrop College, B. A.
Myrtle S. Strickland
Spartanburg Junior College
W offord College Summe r School
Kathleen T. Venters
Furma n University, B. M.

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Erma Je an Browder, RepOJ'ter; Ronnie Eaddy, President; Frances Morris, Vice-President;
Barbara Chapman, Reporter ; Mr . Henry Powell, Spon sor.

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JOHN BONDAL ALTMAN
4-H Club 1 ,2; F .F.. A. 1 ,2; Beta Club l ,2,3,4.

HANNAH ALTMAN
J.H.A.1; High School Chorus 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; May
Attendant 1.

RAYFORD ALTMAN
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Block" J" Club 4;
Block "J" Club Treasurer 4; F. F. A. 1, 2; Flashes
Staff 4; Superlatives--Neat e s t Boy, Best Dressed,
Most Gentlemanlike.

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MARY LYNN ATKINSON
4-H Club 1,2; J .H. A. 1,3 ,4; Library Club 4.

GENE ALLEN BELFLOWERS
Baseball 1,2 ,3 ,4; 4-H Club 4.

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JAMES PERRY BROCK, JR.
Basketball 2,4; Football 4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Library
Club 3 ,4; High School Chorus 1 ,2,3; Flashes Staff 3;
Superlatives- -Most Popular Boy, Si lliest.

ERMA JEAN BROWDER
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Flashes Staff 2,3,4;
Basketball 1 ,2,3; Class Office 4; 4-H Club 1 ,2; Library
Club 3; Superlative--Biggest Bluff.

�MARY JO BROWDER
Library Club 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club 1 ,2,3,4; J.H.A. 1,2,3,4;
J.H.A . Secretary 4; Library Club Tre asur e r 3; Libra ry Club Vice -Pre s id en t 4; Class Office s 1,2,3 ; Flashes
Staff 4; H a rve s t Queen 4 ; M a y Attendant 3; M a r s hal 3;
Hig h School Choru s 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; 4-H Offices
1,2; Softball 1,2; Supe rl atives--Laziest , Mo st Talkative, Cl ass Giftorian.
BARB A RA ELIZ A BETH CHAPMAN
M a y A ttendant 2, 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; F. F. A.
Sw ee theart 3; Clas s Offices 3, 4; Baske tb a ll 1, 2, 3;
Girls' Basketball M anage r 4; J. H. A . 1 ,2,3,4; J.H.A.
Treasurer 4; Libr a ry Club 1 ,2,3; 4-H Club 1 ,2; Flashes
Staff 2,3 ,4; Sup e rlatives-- Prettiest Girl , Friend lie st .

M A RILEE ISCO COOPER
J. H. A. 1 , 2,3,4; Beta C l ub 1 ,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4;
High School Choru s 1 , 2,3; Class Office 2; Basketball!;
Library Club 3; Softball 1.

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Block "J" Club 4; Class Office s 1,2,3; Editor of Gold
and Black 4; Flashes Staff 3,4; Libr a ry Club 3,4; J.H.A .
Vice -Pre sident 3; Softball 1; Beta Club 3, 4; J. H. A .
1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Class Poet 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; High School Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls' Basketball
Manager 3; Superlatives--Most Likely to Succeed,
Most Dependab le.
ELTON WILBERT CRIBB
4-Hl,2.

J.D. DAVIS
Basketballl,2 ; Baseball! , 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
4-H Club 1,2,3,4.
LENORA JEANETTE DeWITT
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; 4-H Club 1,3,4; 4-H
Club President 3, 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club Tre asurer 4; J.H. A . 1,2,3,4; J.H.A. Treasure r 2; Miss Hi
Miss 4; Fla s h es Staff 4 ; Gold a nd Black Staff 4 ; High
School Choru s 1,2 , 3; J.H.A. Dist. Sec r etary 2; J.H.A.
State Vice-Pre sident 3; South C a rolina Representa tive
to Florida State Fair 3; Library C l ub 3, 4 ; Block "J"
Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Fla shes Staff 2,3,4; May Attendant 2; Cl ass Office 2; Class Prophet 4; Superlatives
--Best Dancer, Most Carefree, Most Athleti c; Miss
J .H.A. 4.

�RONNIE DAN EADDY
Beta Club 1 ,2,3 ,4; Beta Club Pre s id e nt 4; Library Club
2,3 ,4; 'Library Club President 3; Dist . Library Club
President 3; Class Offices 1,4; F .F .A . 1,2,3,4; F.F. A.
Secretary 2,3;High School Choru s 1,2,3;Bus Drive r 4;
4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4; Delegate to Boys' S t ate 3; Marshal 3;
Flashes Staff 3 ,4; Gold and Black Staff 4; F .F .A . Public
Speaker 3; Superlati ves- -Most Likely to Succeed, Mo st
Studious, Teacher's Pet.

PANSY MARIE HANNA
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; J .H .A . 1,2,3,4; Class Offices 1,2,3;
Flashes Staff 2,3 ,4; Editor of Flashes 4; High School
Chorus 1,2, 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Libr ary
Club 2,3,4; Library Club Secretary 4; Superhltives-Most Intelligent, T eacher's Pet.

THOMAS EDMUND HANNA
F . F .A . 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Treasurer 2,3; Football 4; Superlative- -Most Talkative .

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BOBBY GENE HATCHELL
Basketball·3,4; Football 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Bus Driver 4.
DAVID HERCIL HATCHELL
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Flashes Staff 3, 4;
Block "J" Club 4; Block "J" Club Pre s ident 4; Library Club 3 ,4; 4-H Club 3,4; 4-H Club Vice -President
4 ; Bus Driver 2,3,4; F.F.A . 1,2,3; Superlative--Most
Athletic .

FRANCIS ALLEN HUMPHRIES
Beta Club 1 ,2,3 ,4; Beta Club Vice -President 4; Library
Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Football 4; Flashes Staff 2,3,
4; Marshal 3; Gold and Black Staff 4; High School Chorus 1,2 ,3; Superlatives- -Most Carefree, Most Talented,
Most Intelligent.
JOHN THOMAS HUMPHRIES
F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4 - H Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4.

�WELDON ROLLIN JONES
Baseb a ll 2, 4; Football 4; F. F. A . 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1;
Boys' B asketba ll M an a g e r 4 .

MILDRED E A RL JOYE
J.H .A . l ,2,3,4; L ibr a ry Club 3; Libr a ry Club Reporter
3; Class Office 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; HighSchool Chorus
1,2 , 3; Flashe s Staff 4; Superlative - -Wittie s t.

LLOYD L A F A Y LYERLY
F.F. A . 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club Reporter
3,4; Library Club 3,4; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4;
Block "J " Club 4.

JAMES WAYNE MARSH
Bus Driving 2,3,4; Baseball 2; 4-H Club 2,3.

JUNIOR MAT THEWS
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver l, 2; Superlative--Best
Dancer.

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SHIRLEY JEAN McMA NUS
J. H. A . 1, 2; Superlative--Cutest.
FRANCES LENORA MORRIS
J.H.A. 1,2,3,4; J.H.A. Vice-President 4; J.H.A. President 3; Beta Club 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club Vice-President 3;
May Attendant 1 ,2,3; Class Offices 3,4; Library Club
1,2; Flashes Staff 4; High School Chorus 1; 4-H Club 1;
Gold and Black Staff 4; Superlatives- -Most Ladylike,
Best Dressed.

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HARRIETTE PERRY
J.H.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 1 ,2,3,4; High School Choru s
1 ,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3; Library Club Reporter 3; Superlative- -Silliest.

JERRY TRAVIS POSTON
F .F .A. 1 ,2; Baseball 2 ,3; 4-H Club 1 ,2; Class Office 1;
Superlative- -Friendlie s t.

YVONNE MYRE POSTON
J. H. A . 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2 .

., ROBERT LINCOLN POW ELL
F. F. A .. l, 2, 3; F.F.A. Reporter 2; Beta Club 1,2,3,4;
Superlative --Most Dependable Boy.

CARLTON HOLLICE POW ELL
F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Bus Driver 4.

MANFORD LOGAN POWELL
4-H Club 1; Superlative- -Cutest.

JUDY ANN POWELL
Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club Secretary 3,4; J.H.A. 1,2,
3,4; J.H.A. Report er 2,4; J.H.A. Sub-Dis't Vice-President 2; Softball 2; Library Club 3; Class Office~ 1 ,2,4;
Flashes Staff 2, 3, 4; Gold and Black Staff 4; Class
Hi storian 4 ; Girls' Basketball Manager 2; Cheerleader
3; 4-H Club 1 ,2; High School Chorus 1 ,2,3; Basketball
1; Softball3; Superlatives --Best All Round, Most
Talented, Most Studious, Neatest Girl.

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F. F. A . 1, 2, 4; 4 - H Club 1, 2; Bus Driver 4.

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ARLEN RICHARD PROSSER
Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4; Baseball 1 ,2,3 ,4;
Football 4; F . F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Vice-President 3;
Block "J'' Club 4;Superlative--Biggest Bluff;All Star
Player in Pee Dee Tobacco Bowl.

MARVIN
DONALD STONE
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Basketball 1 ,2,3; Baseball 1 ,2,3; F .F .A. 1 ,2,3,4; F .F .A.
Reporter 2; Library Club 3, 4; Bus Driver l, 2, 3, 4;
Block '' J' • Club 4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4; 4 - H Club President 4; Fla s hes Staff 4; High School Chorus 1 ,2,3; Superlative s --Laziest Boy, Biggest Flirt.

JAMES DUFFIE STONE
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. President 2,3; Clas s Office 3;
Block "J" Club 4; Block "J" Club Secretary 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Flashes
Staff 3 ,4; Gold and Black Staff 4; Bus Driver 3 ,4; Beta
Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club Treasurer 3; 4 - H Club 1,2, 3;
Superlative- -Best All Round .
JAMES KENNY STONE
Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Football 4; Football Captain 4; High School Chorus 1, 2, 3; Block "J"
Club 4; Block "J" Club Vice-President 4; Flashes
Staff 3; Library Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; 4-H Club
1,2; Superlative--Most Handsome.

BRILEY POSTON TAYLOR
4-H Club 1,2, 3 ,4; Football 4; Basketball 4; High School
Chorus 1 ,2,3; Flashes Staff 3; Library Club 3,4; Bus
Driver 3,4.

NELLA RAE VENTERS
J. H . A. 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4;
Gold and Black Staff 4; Flashes Staff 2,3,4; Block "J"
Club 4; Library Club 3; Class Offices 2,3,4; May Attendant 3; Superlative--Most Popular.

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In the fall of 1943 school bells began to ring--we listened, They were ringing to say
to us it was time for us to enter school.
Of the forty-five pupils who enrolled in the first grade, today there are only nine of
the original members-- Erma Jean Browder, Elton Cribb, Francis Humphries, Jimmy
Powell, Judy Ann Powell, Nella Ray Venters, Briley Taylor and Thomas Hanna,
Mary Jo Browder joined us in the first grade . She came from Charleston. In the
second grade Barbara Chapman came from Trinity and Rollin Jones from Vox. In the
third grade Dorothy Cox came from Lake City, Frances Morris from Hemingway and
Jerry Poston from Trinity.
School bells continued to ring and as they rang for our seventh year Nora Jean DeWitt
joined us from Prospect and Ronnie Eaddy from Vox. Jimmy Brock joined us in the sixth
grade. He came from Spartanburg. Rayford Altman from Hemingway and Hercil·Hatchell
from Hannah joined us in our ninth year. Shirley McManus came from Mullins during the
eleventh year.
After we entered high school we settled down to try to solve the deep mysteries of
algebra, chemistry, geometry and similar subjects. However ; these mysteries were not
solved; we are certain we left them mysteries.
Under the careful guidance and wise directions of Mrs. Geraldine E. Patterson, Mrs.
Burgess L. Altman, Miss Hattie DuRant, Mrs. Kathleen Stoddard, Miss Nancy Benton and
Mrs. Ina W. Richardson we completed the elementary grades and entered high school.
Now we were re ady for the eighth grade. As was the custom, we were joined by students from nearby elementary schools. John Thomas Humphries came from Prospect;
Arlen Prosser, Jimmy Wayne Marsh, Gene Belflowers, Harriette Perry and J?obby Hatchell
from Trinity; and Pansy Hanna, Bondal Altman, Bobby Powell, Mary Lynn Atkinson, Isco
Cooper, Lloyd Lyerly and James Duffie Stone from Vox.
Our class was represented at Girls' State by two able -minded girls- -Barbara Chapman
and Dorothy Cox. Jimmy Brock and Ronnie Eaddy represented us at Boys' State.
Nora Jean DeWitt and Nella Ray Venters contributed much to the girls' basketball
team, which was outstanding and one that had a good sportsmanship record. Donald, Kenny
and James Duffie Stone, Arlen Prosser, Hercil Hatchell and Rayford Altman did as much
for the boys' team. In football Arlen Prosser rated All-Star and was selected to play in
the West Pee Dee Tobacco Bowl in Florence.
Francis Humphries, Lloyd Lyerly, Jimmy Brock, Thomas Hanna and Bobby Hatchell
took ·part in basketball and football. Pansy Hanna edited the School Fl ~s he s and Dorothy
Cox the Gold and Black.
Barbara Chapman represented us in the Miss Channel 2 contest held in Charleston
and at the Tobacco Festival in Marion. Nella Ray Venters represented us at Coker College
at the Colonial Ball, Nora Jean DeWitt was voted Miss Hi Miss while Pansy Hanna with
her scholastic average and personality won the DAR Award,
The Junior-Senior Banquet was one of the high lights of our high school career. We
worked hard to carry out the theme- -Mardi Gras- -and to give the seniors an evening to
stand out in their memories.
During our senior year we worked hard sponsoring suppers, selling magazine subscriptions, calendar listings, and presenting our senior play in order to obtain funds for
the Washington trip. Soon after the trip we were busy with plans for graduation,
To those teachers who have so willingly and untiringly labored with us we offer our
most sincere thanks. We hope that the success which we attain will prove our appreciation.
Signed: Judy Ann Powell,
Class Historian

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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Dorothy Cox and Ronnie Eaddy

BEST ALL ROUND
Judy Powell a nd Duffie Stone

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MOST COURTEOUS
Frances Morris and Rayford Altman

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Nella Rae Venters and James Brock

LAZIEST
Mary Jo Browder and Donald Stone
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Judy Ann P owell and Rayford Altman

CLASS SWEETHEARTS
Dorothy Cox and Hercil Hatchell

�£nsf Will A11d &lt;:estnmeJtt
We, the senior class of 1955, of the Johnsonville High School, state of South Carolina, being
a ll of sane mind find it necessary to make up this last will and testament as we have only a few
more days her e .
I, Bond al Altman, will to Gerald Stone my place in geometry class and my love for blonds.
I hope that he has bette r luck than I.
I, Hannah Altman, will to Ann Todd my typewriter and to Grady Morri s my love for the
Dairy Queen and the dancing patio.
I, Rayford Altman, will to Grady Bennett my place on the basketball team. I hope he doesn't
warm the bench so long as I did.
I, Mary Lynn Atkinson, will to Johnnie Sue Jones my southern accent and to Carolyn McKenzie my love for blue Fords.
I, Gene Bellflowers, will to Elmer Huggins my baseball uniform and to Ronald Brock my
freckles.
I, James Brock, will to David M a rsh, Jr . , my ability to get atong with girls a nd to Ronald
Brock my baseball uniform.
I, Erma Jean Browder, will to Shelia Browder my love for the Seaboard R ail road and to
Ella Russel Cox my ability to ride in green and white Chevrolets.
I, Mary Jo Browder, will to Betty Fur chess my love for Florence, to Billy Hughes my office
in the Library Club and to Vennie Ruth Browder my place as Harvest Queen.
I, Barb ara Chapman, will to Henrietta Chapman my place as May Day Attendant and to
Deloris Stone, Lucinda Haselden and Ellen Altman my love for Clemson.
I, Isco Cooper, will to Deloris Stone my love for Hemingway, to Betty Furches my. love for
Pleasant Hill a nd to F a nnie Bell Cooper my place at John sonville High School.
We, Dorothy Cox and Hercil Hatchell, will to Bob Pro sse r and David Marsh, Jr., our superlative as class s w ee thearts. We hope that they have as much fun living up to it as we did.
I, Elton Cribb, will to John Cribb my typewriter. I hope he does better on s peed tests than
I did.
I, J.D. Davi s, will to Ronald Brock my new typewriter a nd to Wayne McDaniel my nickn ame, Pig .
I, Nora Jean DeWitt, will to all the underclassmen my high school days and to the basketball team my sincerest wishes for a good team in the future.
I, Ronnie Eaddy, will to Renetta Sue Eaddy my places in typing and French in hopes that
she will do better than I have done.
I, Pansy H a nna, will to Nancy J ane Stone my place as editor of the Flashes and to Stanley
Hanna my love for Johnsonville High School.
I, Thomas Hanna, will to Grady Morris my place in agriculture class, to Wayne McDaniel
my football suit and to Ronnie Todd my ability to talk.
I, Bobby Hatchell, will to Billy Hatchell my place on the football team . I hope that he can
earn a nickname like mine, Killer.
I, Francis Humphries, will to Wayne McDaniel and Grady Bennett my love for home town
girls and to Danny Humphries my ability to get along with their mothe r s.
I, John Thomas Humphries, will to Elting Hanna my typewriter . I hope that he will make
better use of it than I did.
I, Rollin Jones, will to Bobby Po ston my football uniform. I hope he does better than I .
I, Mildred Joye, will to Ellen Altman my love for the Air Force and to Joan Altman my
sen ior superlative as wittiest girl.
I, Lloyd Lyerly, will to Stanley Hann a my place on the basketball team. I hope he doesn't
w a rm the bench so much as I did .
I, Jimmy W a yne Marsh, will to Betty Furches my love for chemistry and to Carroll Collins
my ability to drive a school bus.
I, Junior Matthews, will to Caroll Collins my seat in Mr. Floyd's office with the hope that
he won't have to use it so much as I did.
I, Shirley McM anus, will to Betty Furches my love for school.
I, Frances Morri s, will to Betty Morris my place as May Day Attendant and to Ronnie Todd
my love for drive-in theaters on Sunday night.
I, Harriette Perry , will to Betty Furches my love for the Bar-B-Que Barn and to Johnnie
Sue Jones my superlative as silliest girl.
I, Jerry Po ston, will to Bobby Po ston my shyness for the girls and to Wayne McDaniel my
place in Mrs . Lyerly's bookkeeping class.
I, Yvonne Poston, will to Rentha Ann Bazen my typewriter and to some unlucky person my
shorthand book .
I, Bobby Powell, will to Gerald Stone my place as a bus driver.
I, Carlton Powell, will to Joe Haselden my place in agriculture, to William Coker my b us ,
and to Charles Stone my seat i n Mrs . Carter's study hall.
I, Jimmy Powell, will to Bobby Poston my seat behind the heater in Mr . Perry's study h all
a n d to Charl es Nichols my place behind the lunch room .

�I, Judy Ann Powell , will to Iva Jo Cook my ability to worry over dictation .
I, Van Powell , will to Wayne McDaniel my bus .
I, Arlen Pro sser, will to Grady B e nnett my superlative as biggest bluff. I hope he can back
up his bluffs as w ell as I did and to Elmer Huggins my place as All-Star.
I, Donald Stone, will to Ronald Brock my ability in sport s .
I, James Duffie Stone, will to Roddy Johnson m y luck for wearing glas ses and to Sweene y
Stone my abi li ty to get along with te ach ers .
I, K enny Stone, will to D avid Mar s h , Jr . , m y place on the basketball team . I hope he doesn't
break h is glasses so much as I did.
I, Briley Taylor, will to Donald E a ddy m y seat in Mr . Floyd's office a nd to Ronald Brock
my football uniform. I hope that he c a n w ea r it . To Wayne McDaniel and Gr a dy Benn et t I will
my t empe r.
I, N e lla R a y Venters, will to Ellen Altman, D e loris Stone and Lucinda H ase ld e n my quiet,
ti mid w a y s; to Charles Stone my desire to t a lk whe n I s hould be listening.
Si gned and sealed this thirtieth day of M a y , 1955 .
Witnesses:
Nora Jean DeWitt
Dorothy Cox

Fr ancis H umphri es
Class A ttor ne y

etnss Propltccu
As the cab pulled up to the curb I glanced a t my watch and noticed that I h ad only thirty
minutes to catch my plane. Just thirty s hort minutes l eft before I would be leaving my pre sent
home, New York City. I climbed into th e cab a nd gave th e driver my destin a tion , the Municipal
Airport . Looking out the windows a t the t all sky sc r apers I thought, "Dear old N ew Y ork, what
good tim es w e have had, that is between m y assignment s as a foreign corre spondent . Oh w e ll ,
those days are gone!''
I must have gotten lost in my thoughts because bef o r e I knew it we had arrived at the airport and the d r ive r w as helping me out. As I climbed from the cab I noticed that there w as
something familiar about the driver's face and when h e spoke I knew that it was none other tha n
Carlton P o w ell. H e told me he wa s living in New Y o rk and was engaged to a beautiful girl . He
also said his brother, Van , was in New York and was hap pily ma rried .
I heard the announcer's voice booming a way, "Flight Ten leaving for Miami in five minutes,
ge t aboa rd. " Boa rding the plane I saw that our stewardess w as Harriette P e rry. W e had a long
t alk during the trip . She said that M a ry Jo Browder w as the p r ivate secretary to South Carolina's senior se nator, and that France s Morri s and Mildred Earl J oye were both working with
the F. B. I. in Washington, D. C.
We made a shor t stop in Richmond, Virgini a, and I decided to get a bite to eat . A s I w alked
into the restaurant a tall, business -like man came zooming by, almost knocking me off my feet.
He turned around to apologize and I imme di a t ely recognized him as Ronnie Eaddy, or I should
say Professo r Eaddy . Over a cup of hot coffee he told me th a t he is now teaching at Washington
and Lee University. He said that Bobby Powell a nd Bondal A ltman were both teaching at nearby high school s and that Lloyd Lyerly was boxing for one of the professional team s in Richmond.
I he ard my plane number being ,called a nd said my good-byes .
The next stop we made was in Columbi a, South Carolina. Checking the schedules I found I
h ad seve r al hours to kill before my plane left. I w ent to a telephone and dialed B a rba r a Chapman's number or Barbara Dennis, now that s h e h as changed her name . I finally got her and s he
said that s h e would pick me up in twenty minutes. While waiting for her I bought a p a per and
turned to th e sport s page . The first article that caught my eyes was an account of A rlen Pro s se r' s playing for the Columbia R ed Skins . It seems that after a successful career of college
ball at Carolina he had joined the Red Skins . This a rticle state d that Bobby H atchell wa s playing opposite him for the Greenville Bull Dog s .

�I felt someone tap me on the shoulder and I looked up to see James Duffie Stone. He was
just starting on a business trip to Spain and Rayford Altman was to join him in Atlantic City.
They were both working for the Civil Service. He also said that Jimmy Powell and Elton Cribb
were working for the Civil Service and were now in France. As it was time for Duffie's plane
to take off we did not get to talk much. Immediately after he left I saw Barbara corning toward
me. It surely was good to see her.
We went to Dorothy and Hercil's horne. They are now married and Hercil is managing
Columbia's biggest super market. Lucky for us, Dorothy was at horne. We had so much to
talk about and such a little time. Dorothy took out our 1955 school annual, while glancing through
the pages we began to talk about some of our old classmates. Dorothy said that she had received
a letter from Nella Ray Venters, who is now married to dear old Hot Rod Donald Stone. They
have three darling little boys and Donald is now sole owner of S. &amp; S. Milling Co. Nell's letter
stated that Erma Jean Browder was also married, and that Judy Ann Powell made the cutest
commercial teacher Johnsonville Hi has ever had. Gene Bellflowers, Jerry Poston, Thomas
Hanna, Jimmy Wayne Marsh and Junior Matthews are steady employees of Wellman Combing
Company and John Thomas Humphries has the biggest cattle ranch in South Carolina.
We became so involved in our thoughts that we forgot the time of day. Twenty-five minutes
until five and my plane was supposed to leave at five-thirty . We picked up Hercil at the store
and again I was able to get some information about my classmates of '55. He said that James
Brock, Kenny Stone and Briley Taylor liked the army so well that they were making a career of
it and that J.D . Davis was doing construction work in Ohio and that Rollin Jones was a very
successful dentist in Savannah, Georgia. He also said that Francis Humphries was the owner
of the shooting galleries at Myrtle Beach and that Isco Cooper and Hannah Altman had both married boys from the beach a n d were now making their homes there. He had also heard that Mary
Lynn Atkinson was teaching at Columbia Hi after having received her A. B. degree at the University of South Carolina and that Yvonne Poston and Shirley McManus had received their
M. R . S •. degrees and that Pansy Hanna is Editor of the Johnsonville News, Johnsonville's daily
paper.
The car pulled into the airport just a few minutes before flying time. I said the sad goodbyes that always come when leaving old friends. After the plane had taken off and I was comfortably seated I began to think, "This is no time for sad thoughts." I had lived a full happy
life and was now going to the biggest thing that would ever happen to me. You see, I'm to meet
my husband - to-be in Miami.
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Second Row: A lcyone Cook, Fannie B ell Cooper, Dexter Cox, John H . Cribb, Tony Duna hoe,
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Third Row: Cecil Hanna, Glendolyn Hanna, Stanley Hanna, Miriam Harrelson, Stacy Haselden,
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Second Row: Robert Nettles, Sara Ann Newell, Lucille Owens, Fay Powell, J. G. Powell, Margaret Powell , Martin Powell, Betty Gene Prosser.
Third Row: Bob Prosser, Carthen Prosser, Margie Pro sser, Bobbie Rogers, K ay Rogers, John
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First Row: Joan Altman, Pre s ident; Shirley Powell, Vice - President.
Second Row: Channie Marsh, Reporter; Diane Stone, Secretary.
Third Row: Corrine Davis, Treasurer.
Fourth Row: Mrs. Lena P . Carter, Sponsor; Mr . A . W . Floyd, Sponsor .

First Row: Frankie Jean Altman, Ida France s Altman, Jean Altman, Joan Altman, Mary Agnes
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Second Row: Thomas Earl Baxley, Homer Baze n, Vida Mae Bazen, Vennie Ruth Browder, Amelia
Ann Cox, Margaret Cribb, Corine Davis, C a rleena Eaddy .
Third Row: LaFon Eaddy, Linda Eaddy, Lizzie Walke r E a ddy, Wyman Eaddy, Hardee Godwin,
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Second Row: Jeanette M arlowe , Channie Marsh, Ted M athew s, T heola Mathews, Loretta McDaniel, Betty Morris, Frances Owen s, Liston Parrot.
Third Row: Nelda P erry, Jeffery Powell, Larry Powell, Myrna F aye Powell, Shi:rtley Powell,
Cornell Prosser, R ounette Prosser , Durewood Rhames.
Fourth Row: James Robinson, Ann Stone, Diane Stone, Joyce Stone, Sweeney Stone, Virgini a
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Fifth Row : Genelle Thompson, Leverne Thompson, Levow Thcmpson .

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Second Row: Reid Hannah, Lavonia Hearn , Carolyn Howell, Mary Jones, Norman Jones, Louise
Keefe, Rachel Langley, Barbara Lawson.
Third Row: Rebecca Lawson, Gene Marsh, Elizabeth McElveen, Patricia Perry, Willa Perry,
Gerald Player, Timothy Poston , Herman Powell.
Fourth Row: Roger Powell, Rhonnie Prosser , Tommy R ay, Ila Ruth Rogers, Thomas Rogers,
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Fifth Row: Adalaide Stroud, Mack Todd, Mac Arthur Wise.

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First Row: Billie A ltman, Geneva A rd, Gene Avant, James Barnhill, Frances Ann Bennett, Lois
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Second Row: Floyd Collins, Jimmy Cox, Martha Cox, Sandra Cribb, Hubert Alien D a niels, Judy
Davis, Elizabeth Evans, Jack Filyaw , Judy Filyaw, Harry Joe Gray, Dannie Hanna.
Third Row: Jimmie Hanna, Lawerence Hanna, James Harrelsen, Gracie Hartfield, Margie Ann
Haselden, Bennie Hatchell, Linda Huggins, Warren Hughes, Cecil Humphries, Jeffery Humphries,
Louise Johnson.
Fourth Row: Dennis Lentz, Jolane Lyerly, LeGrand Lyerly, Tracy Matthews, Raleigh Joe
McDaniel, Patsy Miller, Willie Mae Morris, Meridan Nettles, Patricia Owens, Betty Jean
Parnell, Ilerlee Parrott.
Fifth Row: Bernice Poston, Don Poston, Henry Poston, Rondal Poston, C . H. Powell, Equalia
Powell, Gwendolyn Powell, Jimmy Powell, Lula Powell, Micheal Powell, Pat Powell.
Sixth Row: Leecie Lee Powers, Jeraldine Prosser, Felix Rogers, Joan Rogers, Theus Rog e rs,
Betty Ann Sawyer, Carolyn Smith, Emma Lee Stone, G l enda Stone, Annie Rue Tanner, Bernie
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Seventh Row: Kerry Tanner, Novalene Tanner, Johnny Taylor, Betty Thompson, Larry Joe
Thompson, James Timmerman, Dorothy Tyler, Ginger Faye Venters, Oneil Wise, Jimmy Woodberry, Sylvia Woodberry.

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First Row: Larry Baxley, Nancy Jane Baxley, Nancy Ruth Baxley, Judy Blackwell, Myrtie Lee
Carter, Charles Cox, Marion Gene Cox, Katherine Daniels, Joise Eaddy, Susan Eaddy.
Second Row: Phillip Ellis, Judy Claire Evans, Mary Floyd, Ernestine Gaskins, Carol Gray,
Nancy Hammond, George Harrelson, Erskin Haselden, Randy Hatchell, Alice Howell .
Third Row: Hugh Huggins, Shirley Johnson , Joice Lee Jones, Preston Joy e, Jim Lambert,
Heyward Langley, Betty Lou Lyerly, Shirley Lyerly, Ann McClendon, Olin McDaniel.
Fourth Row: Cecil Parrott, Ruby Lee Parrott, Brenda Perry, Lester Perry, Merrinel Poston,
Jackie Powell , Lucille Powell, Patricia Nell Powell.
Fifth Row: Jimmy Rogers, Amelia Ann Stone, Margie Tanner, Alleen Thompson, Carol Whaley,
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Second Row: Elaine Dennis, Anderson Eaddy, Linda Eaddy, Randall Eaddy, Janet Evans, Judy
Evans, Tommy Evans, Jetty Filyaw, Etric Gaskins, Mayo Gaskins, Mitchell Gaster.
Third Row: Addie Lee Glisson, John Thomas Glisson, R andall Godwin, Janie Hope, Kim Johnson,
Michael Johnson, Becky Jones, Richard Lambert, Peggy Lee, Bobby Jean Matth ews, Glen Melton.
Fourth Row: Clarence Owens, James Owens, Joe Parker, Mary Eller Parrott, Judy P layer,
Fairlyn Ann Poston, Jean Poston, Jimmy Poston, K arry Sue P oston, Irvin Lee Powell, Johnnie
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Fifth Row: Vera Powell, M. J. Powers, Gwen Prosser, McKe ever R h ames, Mary Ann Rogers,
Tom Sawyer, Gene Sei veno, Shirley Smith, Betty Lou Stone, Bill Stone, Buddy Stone •
Sixth Row: Harold Stone, Janet Stone, Kenneth Stone, Leonard Tanner, Larry Taylor, Mary
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Second Row: Jimmie Cribb, Mike Don a hoe , Beth Eaddy, Jimmie Faye Eaddy, James David
Evans, Cherry Feagin, Thomas Filyaw, Larry Gaskins, Carroll Haselden, Phoebe Haselden,
Winston Haseldon.
Third Row: Patricia Hayes, Gale Hughes, Kay Huggins, David Humphries, Theresa Humphries,
Tommie Humphries, Douglas Johnson, Ronnie Johnson, Julie Jones, Ray Jones, Allen Keefe.
Fourth Row: Margie Ann Lanning, Linda Lanning, David Earl Laster, Rena Ann Lyerly, James
McCracken, Dianne Mims, Cheryle Faye Morris, R. H. Morris, Linwood Perry, Staffy Perry,
Willa Dean Poston.
Fifth Row: Archie Powell, Bennie Ray Powell, John William Powell, Louise Powell, Ronnie
Powell, Survay Powell, Elva Rae Rhames, Sammie Stone, Wallace Stone, Naomi Tanner, Brenda
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Sixth Row: Sherrell Taylor, Don Thompson, Bobby Joe Todd, Jenny Lynn Todd, Wilbert Waters,
Jr . , Jean Whaley, Lavada Wise , Betty Lou Woodberry, Shirley Woodberry.

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Second Row: Betty Collins, W i 11 i e Co 11 ins , Molly Mae Cornell, Billy Creel, Ginger Davis,
Barbara Driggers, Cindy Eaddy, Laura Lee Eaddy, Mikel Evans, Ronel Evans, Linda Feagin.
Third Row: Pearla Maude Glisson, Bobby Gray, Carrol Hanna, J. L. Harrelson, Myrtle Lee
Haselden, Irene Hatchell, Patricia Ann Hatchell, Letha Howard, Bryan Huggins, Joseph Hughes ,
Myrtle Lee Johnson,
Fourth Row: Linda Jones, Sara Lou Jones, Neron Langley, Mary Nell Lyerly, Johnny Matthews,
Gerldine Owens, Barry Parker, Larry Perry, Morris Perry, Barbara Ann Powell, Charles
Powell.
Fifth Row: Leney Powell, Michael Powell, Nick Powell, Lucile Powers, Annette Proffitt, Susan
Puckett, Diane Rhames, Jane Rogers, Faye Sawyer, Jimmy Smith, L. B. Stone .
Sixth Row: Linda Merle Stone, Roy Stone, Ruby Dianne Stone, Steven Stone, Waylen Stone, Harold
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Second Row: Joan Dennis, John William Evan s, Hubert Feagin, Bobby Filyaw, Cleavela nd
Filyaw, Alice Gaster, Beverly Davis Hanna, Ramona Hanna, Clayton Harrel son , Roger H aselden,
Sandra Hayes.
Third Row: Larry Bruce Huggins, Randy Huggins, Jerry Hughes, Cheryl Humphrie s, Deryl
Humphries, Sandra Faye Humphries, Elaine Johnson, Lavone Johnson, Randy John-son, Janie
Faye Jones, Jerry Jones.
Fourth Row: Sammy Jones, Vivian Langley, Julius Lyerly, Randell McCall , Gene Miller, Larry
Miller, James Lewis Parrott, Pamela Perry, Jamie Player, Irish Ann Po ston , Jenny Poston.
Fifth Row: Linda Anne Poston, Angyleen Powell, Beverly Ann Powell, Jane Elizabeth Powell,
Kenneth Powell, Norris Powell, Doreatha Prosser, Wendell Rogers, Mary Seiveno, Brinda Faye
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Sixth Row: Luther Stone, Randy Stone, J. W. Strickland, Earl Tanner, Harvey Thompson, Willa
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Warren Baker, Donald Stone, James Duffie Stone. Second Row: Donald Eaddy, Elting Hanna;
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First Row: Darlene Newell, Sara Matthews, Ellen Atlman, Nella Rae Venters, Nora Jean DeWitt,
Shirley Jones, Deloris Stone, Esther Floyd. Second Row: Mr. A. W. Floyd, Coach, Thurma
Jean Hughes, Dolly Jean Davis, Alcyone Cook, Nancy Jane Stone, Rentha Ann Bazen, Lucinda
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(Editor's Note: Before Jam es
Hanna went home from his most
recent stay a t the med ical cen ter
in Apri l 1982, he .and his wife
expressed their feelings about
Mcleod in a lette r. Charleston
writer Ma rtha Johnson visited the
Han nos a t home .)
.
by Martha Johnson
Mr. a nd Mrs . James F. Hanna
Jive in a warm, grey house with
block trim , at the end of a lone
off Route 341 , j ust o utside
Johnsonville. A couple of rock ing
choirs earn their place o n the
f ront po rch . Mr. a nd Mrs. Hanna
o re the heart and soul of America
and o re as we all w ish to be .
There is joy and peace , respect
and dignity .
James Hanna met Lillian tn
)ohns.onville J wh ere they both
grew up . He married her on April
10 1935. wh en he was 05 ye ars
old. She was 19. She moved into
the grey house and they hove
1v ed there and "" t)r!~ed the fo rm
(continued from page 7)
bigger chon o hoe or o mule
team could toke core of. "
Mr. Hanna was 7 8 when he
was first brought to Mcleod
Infirmary in what seemed to him
the final phose of his long
struggle with emphysema. He
come to Mcleod because over
the years it has m eant o lot to his
family. His connection with
Mcleod began about threequarters of o century earlier, in
1 906. There is now a bond, the
kind of relationship that develops
and grows strong out of need
over time.
Even though there seemed to
be no space at Mcleod that
night, Mr. Hanna was token in
and given oxygen in a room
where there were two other
patients. He doesn't recall the
first few days, but Mrs. Hanna
was thankful for that small room
and the stroight·bock choir during
the 1 0 days and nights of her
bedside vigil. He needed to be
in the ir.tPnsive co re unit but all
•
of those beds w ere fille d. They
placed him close to the ICU and
cared for him as if he were there

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a round it for 4 7 y ears . They hov e
no children. "Sometimes it
happens tha t w ay." How good it
would be to hove more peo ple
lil~e each of the m .
tv~r. Hanna's fri ends soy that he
has never bee n and will never be
so fo r a w ay from Johnsonville
tha t he can't m a ke the 'round trip

b ock home between sunrise and
sundown .
All these years they worked
together on the form ; hoeing the
corn , the sugar cone. the
tobacco . It was another e ra , bod~
when they " plan ted nothing
(s~e Generations, page 8)

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Lillian and James
Hanna
:
'We
're
w1th
Mcleod
100
perce
nt
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Mr. Hanna remembers the
attention. the gentle core . the
medication without fail. The
respiratory therapy treatments
every four hours by those "btg.
husky boys" helped cause the
steady improvement. More than
that, at the end of each
treatment they added o special
arm and neck massage that
helped him relax into sleep. "The
nurses would tip in and tip out,
JUSt to say 'Mr. Hanna , is there
anything?' Just checking to see if
everything is all right."
In the middle of another night
in April this year. Mr. Hanna
become seriously ill with an
emphysema·related infection.
EMS brought him with his wife to
the emergency roo m at Mcleod
as Dr. William Hazelwood
Instructed. Out it was to be
awhile before he could get a
room. So a nurse decided to pass
the time by getting them
breakfast. Mrs. Hanna ate as she
watched the nurse help her
husband with breakfast. "She
even put the jelly on his toast." ·
The doctor said he wanted them

to be set up "as near lil-~e home
as possible ." This was the hew
Mcleod. The attention was just
the same as before , the newness
only made it better.
For the Hannes. the story at
Mcleod began in 1906 when in
uncle, Mr. G.M. Hanna. was
hospitalized. He was the first
patient Dr. Fronk Mcleod
operated on for appendicitis. The
two remained fond
acquaintances for life. Mr. G.M.
Hanna's wife, Aunt Annie Hanna,
was a patient there in later
years.
Their grandson . Robert T.
Haselden. was two months old in
July 1953. when he was
admitted to Mcleod with on
intestinal obstruction. Doctors Ellis
and Mead told the parents he
could not five as he was. that
" this is a first. but will you let us
try?" He is now a fine young man
with a family of his own.
Another uncle. Floyd M. Hanna,
was taken to Mcleod for
appendicitis in 1912. He was
carried by buggy to Lake City,
then on to Florence by train. Mr.

Hanna knew that Mcleod . ac the
turn of the century was the only
hospital in the area . Horse and
buggy or train was the only
tronsporta tion.
Thomas F. Hanna. James
Hanna's father, was treated for
cancer at Mcleod during the lost
years of his life. The family saw
the some treatment then. in
1938, as in their recent visits.
Mr. Hanna's sister, Lucille H.
Eaddy, was in Mcleod in the
early 70s with uremic poisoning.
Although she was not expected
to live, the nursing staff
understood the feelings of the
family and "never hindered our
. . ',
VISitS.
There ore other little stories of
the Hanna family and Mcleod.
Over three-quarters of a century
holds many memories. "Mostly
through these years it's the good
feelings that remain."
The ·round trip to Mcleod and
bock home to Johnsonville con
still be made between sunrise
and sundown.
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PUBLISHED BY THE BETA CLUB OF

JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Johnsonville, South Carolina

���������DEDICATION

Blac:• p r oudly dedicat e lhe 19S9 edUionofTheO&lt;&gt;ld ond

By..,.U•!"11o:lo•oU0&lt;&gt;10h!owork ,andthroqh oympatheUc
W&gt;d..,otandif111 oftho problemooftho boyo\nhlod&lt;putm&lt;nt,

heh . . won !or Mmo&lt;lf al•• tin&amp; pl a cei nourhnrto,at the
~~~1 :1:-d ~::i:~~t~e.
n•bblo HCO•d bo&lt;b
Florence

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In

�ADMINI STRATIVE

LEADERS

�::::;. ~!~.~~o1~·...Sa",;.~;c!:,'.;' 1E::~~~r:;
M••· LooC a ttor. Ena;ll • h and l..&lt;l.. uy
M• o. flol onCha pman.fliotory
M••· fl. M. Floyd.Eftili • hondF•ench
M &lt;O. M•Uie T. fl • = • · Ena;li • h&amp;ndBlolotY
Mr . Bonnie M. fl e nd•kk. Ad!hmoH&lt;. Phyoioal E&lt;lueahon, &amp;nd Coa ch
Mr.TueyL. Lu e.A11dc\tltur&lt;'

GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY

Mro. M!!d . . dfl. C&lt;&gt;&lt;:H!o1d
Mu. Lucile M. Eaddy

�HIGH SCHOOL
FACULTY

M::.·{:~~ri.~,::.
Typ!nt•ndShorthand

Mr, llen•yPowoll
B&gt;iolnouMathandAl1ob ..

Mr , T .W. RGJ&lt;U
Math a ndHioto•y
Mr.Ra ndolph Wlllla

r.-. .n:. '.:l. ~!:::~:~i~~;;~o•y
Muoi&lt;(l&lt;opl&lt;tu••f

�Studlo1 left to d1M Glondon Hom p hr I• a , Alcyo&gt;na Cook, Corolyn
Mc!&lt;onoie, DovidMuoh, J..,RonnloHue!don, BillyJooCro&gt;ck. .,
l,.loyd Furchu, Hom OT Suen, "-•Chlo Powell, Dour Coo , Tony Du no hoc,
Janie Molton, Sue Allmon, Sutod inll&lt;&gt;o: 6ockJonu, Stanley Hanna,
Reldlluno,CuthenProuu,OotioldEaddy, FraMEnno ,

SCHOOL
CUSTODIAN
CAFETERIA
STAFF
!..d\10Rt1bt: M••· Bu1Ni
A. Humphr lu, M•t . Enlo
Dov!., Mu, MollloTannu,

~:La ~:.:.:.:o~•.::· ~::~

Cox. Mn• 1••·

�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Pro otdont-Rote nJohnoon

Tr. .ouro r -llUly H,,.heo

MASCOTS

CLASSES

�SUE ALTMAN· · Pdmpolnduo --h.aobuotro..blo
··l0Yoo101l11l•••no&amp;1.
8AR8ARA JEAN AMMONS··"S..o"y''··fr&lt;endly
• •P • •• · ·•l-•ocal&lt;h M··P••

P.!..OC::::.pl...

GEORGE AL.Ll:N AVANT--Euy •ol nt · ·•l"J•
andj&gt;\ckatha&lt;J.UU•· ·.,.hboityp\"'11,
METT!E RUTll 8ARNlllLL--Nu1 •• a pin
&lt;tUlUtypo--ladyllb--llJ.dbyall.

THE SENIOR CLASS

llENR!ETTACllAPMAN••" llon"··ll koa caU· ·
finally macle the Beta Cl~b.
GARROLLCOLLINS--Euyloln&amp;··&amp;lwayajoO&lt;lnc
-·manai1u10 101by· ·h .... oo..tattb&amp;Dai&lt;YKina

�ALCYONE COOll--Navy f .... . 1°"' 1kotln1 · ·
cr&amp;oyl&gt;~•d&lt;l•e&lt;··fondolFordo

F A,.N!E

8£1.U:COOPE R··Slow on thod.,...n·

'r:i:'~i;,.'y°:"' ,,..,ko1l&gt;all playu--lov&lt;0 t o o l••p· •

DEXTER COX··C~"' om!L•- ·&lt;&lt;••y al&gt;o~t I.al&lt;•
CUy- · d•"d""'n--TY otar.
EOGARCOX,JR.··l.o.oothatFord·-1 - •&lt;hloto
• l\~ul&gt;l• &lt;hp· ·pnny hlr,

O F 1958

~~.,!d~~~~~~;i!,~ &lt; d lo •• &lt; · ·•eo ! Ly1•'"
PONAl.D EADDY· · Al,..oyo la&lt;e for d.,..,, • .
Pl&lt;0oantl-f;ll 1 oor •·Hk8' lodoo &lt;0· · " Kid".

RACllEl.EADDY· · Frlondly- · ttl. . to kup~P · •
fro&lt;kJ. ... 1.,..a t&lt;&gt;nd
J\ACHEl.F E AGIN-· Alwoyolntl&gt;ernood· ·Cl&gt;ev ·
r o leto 1.ndho r · ·J&lt;cat. .1 oml&gt;U\&lt;&gt;n C&lt;&gt;omot&lt;&gt;lo•
1!ot

�Ll..OYD FUR&lt;;H£S-· Bluab. . . .a!ly•·"&lt;::bulie"·
Fo•dDrln• ••M oo&lt; Li.kelytoSuc:e. .&lt;I.
GUNDOLYNHAN?&lt;A-·Wblatyplot
mua!&lt;··hula&lt;lyllh'l"""IUlea.

STANLEY HANl&lt;A· ·0"'&lt;t· · •peoh wbH opoftn
~:~-!:i~:::..~lity plu•··d•I...,• &lt;h&lt; "Po~y"· ·H •&lt;·
BILLYHUGHES··&lt;::l••• •~•p.,. · •fullolhn · •
l oYo alhtBl1"M"· · lkotAll·RO&lt;lnd.

THE SENIOR CLASS

Lll&lt;DA HUGHES••Rooy cheek o- ·Uke o John1on·
~:~lo~~-Br!tt""'" Nock buter- - llaten1 to Aody

~~!::u~~~::!';'i~-~';.::;;:;;:•~:~:;,_•••« ••

ROGERS JOHNSON· ·E•erybody' o pol - ·All
AmertonGuy--hhololo&amp;oe ··M&lt;&gt;UPop.,.ar .
BUCKJONES--Pr e.,yt. .•h- -cudyhloh ··•lwayo
oleepy•-wh!o&amp;t &lt;bornlat•r··Hkeobleehop .

�OF 1958

�TH E SEN IOR CLASS

~~~~~:~~~~.;;:;;;~;~~;~;::::
Ella Tayl~•

�MOTTO
""ContonttoFol!owWhonWo Load."

CLASS FLOWER
Red Ro'"

AN!&lt;! TODD--Good Dan&lt;u- - llke• TV comm . . .
d •h - - putydol1 --•po•tofan --p• etty.

OF 1958
GRADUATION DAY
lt 'oatime!o•Joy,atlmolo•t•u•,a
time wo 'll " •• •u•e lhro..1h tho y•••O: wo 'l!
••meml&gt;&lt;• alway• C"d~atlon Day.

AttheSen&lt;orPromwod.ncod h lthne
and thon&lt;&gt;•&gt;&lt;ho&amp;&lt;UWO••fillodwlth J l"' ·
we'll nmembe&lt; a\woy• dor, old, Johnoonv!\lo
H!1 h.

Whontho lvywal\1&amp;.., f&amp;&lt;be hlndno

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"°'"""°'• ourpathm.ayw!nd,wo'll romombo •alwayodu •• old.Johnaonv!lloH!1h .

Whntholvy walha.e fa.b e hind no
matte•wheroou•pathm.aywlnd.wo 'll "'membo• alwayo G•&amp;duat!-Day .

PAST YEARS

�HALL

OF

FAME

W!Ulu l
0.IterC°"

�CLASS HISTORY
lti o o!ton otot&lt;dtha tcla n hi otoryrep&lt;ato
itoelf, but!hi o otatementlonotdw a yo o upportod

~t~:~!1i !~~!:.:· 'b":: :i1~~e:xt;.~\:!:; :t;~:·
Itw . . ln !kpt&lt; m ber or 1946 tbt56pupl1•
otortodto ochool!nti.e fir otgr a deatJoi.no Ohvillo School. Onlr20 of th!onumbercont inued
to &amp;eth e rthrou;:hourS..niorye a r.Theyore

In tho ou rnmerof l957we were re pre oented
at G irlo 'ondBoyo •Statebyatudento1electedby
th e tnche&lt;o . TOeywo u Sholi o B r owder.Honr!etta Cl&gt;apman , John St one. Bwok Joneo , a nd
l;d11arCox ,

~:a.~ 'c;;.-. TM':iu~;"u"t~ 0 ~ ~ ~~~i ;~~~;~n~!:~::
Ch a ptuan,R•cho !.l' ea11 in, BobPro n or.Billy

:au~:·;~ a~a::.:~:..:'i~e 7 ;:ti;~ :;od•:~~ · il:~
H\lilM• , P a tti McCall , Su• Anne Kewell. M or11io
Prouer,K a)'ROil•ro,Pa UyTaylor,andCecile
Lye r ly.

At l aotca me our Soni or year with all ito
d&lt; 11 n&lt;ty "'d lrnport...,co a nd Ho gre al feelin~ of
• ul"'riorit y ove&lt; a llother&lt;l ane o . Muchoith i o
yurw . . op&lt;ntwork in11«,,. ar d our a n n&lt;lil.IW• ohin11tontrip. We ooldrn a g a •!ne oubocr; pti ono.
c alerrdaradvertioeme ntoandH 0Hn11 • . Ch r i otm . .
c or do,andpro oo nt ed ooenior&lt;lu o pl ay

othe;;n;~ou;,ea~~',~'.!;;e7r:~ f:~~ :;::/:~";;o!lho~
Ll O)'dFur&lt;he o..,, dB&lt;ttyP ro u e&lt;Joinedu o ;ntho

~1::1! il~ :t.';nM.:~11 ~':.'n1~s~:::l~~ :~eU:~1{~.":;,'!;
TD&lt;ld andR011 e u J olrnoonin theaixth.andDoxt or
Cox. R a cnol I;addy , G l endolyn Hanna, Nancy
H umphr i oo. and John Stone in tM oevonth .
Ourte a ch&lt;r o in th• 11 ramme&lt; ochool 11ra &lt;k o
w ere a s followo: fhat gude. Mn . Hill E a ddy
and Mi " Vernell T a ylor ; n cond grade. MTO
TOurmrn Harreilon a nd Mi o o L. E. C o~; thi r d

Therewe&lt;e o everalotudento!nourcluo
whopart!c!patedindi ffer•ntath le tic activiheo

~:~!&lt;;, M;:~~~;:~~:~:.'M/:1.'';;~1:"!~:;ia~~~~

weremember 1 oftho11;r1 , • ba o k o th a ll t o a m
Roi « • J ohnoon a ndEdg• r Coxwe r e me1nber1 ol
!heboyo'b ao ketb a ll tum . a nd Billy Hui " "

and Mro. He len Ch apma n; fifth grade. Mi " A nne
G ib oon' oi•thFa &lt;k. Mi u Iola Cooper andMr o.
G . V. Draughon: and oevonth11 r ade, Mro. Virgil
E a ddy a ndMTO. l;lm aG. Mooro.
Trerno ndouo challjlC I could bo oeeoinea&lt;h
of uo during our lint year in high ochool. At the

1;.~1 ~\.':,~ ~"l~ yofo~h~• Cy~~ ;:n:;:·~:i1:e~~:'.

Stanley Hanna , and N a dine nornpo o n whocamo
fro m YoxElementar)'School
Our Juniorl"' ar wa• one;nwhichreopono!blhti•• beca me a &lt;e a lit)'. "T r op\cana"w u tho
theme of our Junior-Sen!orBanquet whi ch we
planned andcarr!od out w iththehelpofMro.
M • tt!e'l. H•nno ondMr. l!enryFowol!. Toraioe
fund o w o fi rot op onoor od a H a lloweenCarnival,

~~-0';;~~~·0~ ::11;•. !':t;~~~1~·;:i1~~uc~;!;

~o~~:~?:2f}i,,:,';.~Jo;:;;;•w"e::k,;:~~:·,~·::~~:
Wit" ourSeniorye arc a m otho"ll h h ondpre-

~ ~~1:·;~i::! 0 :,8: ~~~~i o:j ou°:~e1':'::'.::;;.~,',

::d

ourte ac he 'l whohavo otriv o d o o hardtohclpu•

~~r;:!i;:!:h:·1~~;:~:~:.~.~:.~=~~:~:::o;

th~•~ a c hoo! year o at John 1onv i\10 Schoo \ will
lin11e.\nourhoar h

�CLASS PROPHECY

Honrict t.C);&gt;]"' ""
c1 . . o h ophot

�LAST Will AND TESTAMENT

pl • «

I . Suo Altm o n wm to !lilly D. Altm an my
u a buo dr;v.,

I, flub"' • Jeon A rn mo BO wm to Jo ck; e
PQWe!lmy o. .1;n ohorthond

I.BuckJone o willtoNorma nJone o mypla ee
onthebuhtballte•m.

I. Me&lt;tie RuthB a ,nhi ll will to Som "' V.
flunhHlrnypl•e&lt;5nJohnoonvmomihSchool

I. Dov i d Ma, oh, Jr . will t~ [};ono Stone,
C•ro l yn Mcl&lt;&lt;n&lt;io, and l..orottaMcDoni&lt;lmy

1.cec;i l..ye•ly w;n 10 Jo!• no Lyerly a nd
B&lt;&gt;bbyTalbotrnyl""e forClernoon.

&gt;bi htytocut

I, M o q:.,•t Ann B - . loy wm t oSh;rtoy
Powollmypl o coinbooUccpi n&amp;c la"

l.S&gt;leh &gt; B•owd&lt;rwHltoLo; o Browdorrny
pl• ceaoEdltoro&lt;the Gold a ndBlock

och&lt;X&gt;l&gt;ndno t,101c a ~ht

I. P&gt;ttl McCallwl\l toN0&gt;0H ne T&gt;nn«my
mylovofor Ford oandCoroHno

! ,Jon;oMoltonwUltoGor;n&lt; D o v; , my
'"p&lt; rlotive"BootPe roonolity"
l.SuoAnn Nowollwm t oFranki&lt;Je•n
AUrnonmy oward•o"M!uH! Ml""

I . C • .,oll Colhno w&gt;ll to Hom . . Bo .. nmy
P"'&gt;'nipl • ce

I.MutlnAllenPowell will to Pot Powell
.ny • b llltyto 1 etbywithouttoomucheffort.

I, Akyone C&lt;&gt;0k "'ill to Rudy Cook mybuo
ondho~ th&gt;t theme&lt;hanl co wLl[ be o o ni« t o
h ;rn . , t heyhovebunton&gt;e

l.CuthenPro" orwilltoRonnieP•ou u
mypl&gt;&lt;eonthofootb &gt;llt. . m

J,DonaldEa tleEaddyw!lltoMuo h • JlE•ddy
rnyplocoonthofootbollto &gt;m
J,R • che lEaddywm tow;rn eJoeS&lt;o"" rn y
plooointy,&gt;;n15
I . R&gt;&lt;holF""i;nwHltoD• nnyHwnph"• •
• ndMlchyHa nnifordrnyplacoinbookko op i ni

I. P •toy T a ylor will t o Mory K&gt;therl"*
T oylo•. Je anetteTa ylo•.Jol&gt;nnyTay !or.Ge ""lle
~:!~';~:~~· ond C • •o!yn McK•n•;• my lov e for
!.Ole ndolynHonn&gt;wnlt oLo ... ronceHonn•
my place., d "'• oflicor
J,St&gt;nley HonnowllltoHaro\d S"oudmy
love f orShlminally.
!,BillyH ~ho o

willtoH o rold

Slroud my

a bihtytoptto ochoolontimo
!, Undo!!~heowilltoJo a nAltm ano ndM u y
A;nooAltm&gt;nmyloveforbookk&lt;opln,1 .
!,Noncy Hwnphrio • will toGlMdOr &gt;Hwn ·
phrle o mylove fo,populormu o;condLohCity.

I ,Nadino Thompoon wllltoF . . nkle J . . n
Allm a nmyp!oco;ntyp;n.jl

I. Ann ToddwHl to Botty Mord o.C orolyn
Ho&gt;rn.andSarah f"loyd my t itlo u "M; .. Jnhn·
oonvilloH!1 h"
-

w;,,,.., •., SholiaBro-d&lt;r
Hdriett&gt; Ch•pmon

��JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

JUNIOR CLASS

f,kn). l• Jc aoAltm..,

ld•f• • ncuAlt"'• n

Joa oA!tm a n

Mu y A&amp;M• Altman
Joy&lt;~ AUdn «&gt;n
VtdaMH8uon

�JUNIOR

Hard&lt;eGodw!n

R°""ie Haoeld&lt;n
C arolyn Hur n
Da""y H~mphdeo

Glendoro ll~mph r lu
Bn~• Johnoon

~~~~1'!'."~:noon

BubaroJ.Jon. .
Cle ...... Moe Jore
Donaldl..a.,.ley

Cono!e 1-ory

�JoanttteMulow
Chann;eMa.oh
l:uhloMat&lt;he'"'•
TheolaMatthc.,a

Lo&lt;0t1 a McDo n;e\
Ca.olynMc Ken&lt;i•
BettyMo.ri•
¥.once• Owena

CLASS

Lar&lt;yPowe ll
Myrna F aye Powell

..

~:;::.r1~';';;:~1

Joyce Stone

s .... n•ySton•
V!r1in!aStone

Ha.old Stroud
J••neUeToylor
14n!&lt;IThompoon

~t~s:~kiiY.:de.

�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

Pruldeftt-CuolyftH-•11

Vlco Pr. .!~ntt • T ommie £d'wardo. Willil Col&lt;.• r
S.cutuy-ByordStono
Treu~ur • Souh Floyd
Roporto u-JoR0 101.yorly, Wl11lo J""S.0&lt;1e.llobbyT•lb0t

SOPHOMORE CLASS

Frankl!.. Altman
l..onnlo F a yolluloy

...

I~:-:: ~:1;:..

WillioColo.er

MlrlomCrool
Mu1uuCrlbl&gt;
Muoh\Eocldy

�SOPHOMORE
CLASS

Car!Godwift

l.ouctt•lt.nn(for d

~:;;1H~:...":•
Bobby ll•..,ldeft

L..v &lt;WaHearn
Caroly nHawe l1

~:;:,;:-;~.
Jinuny Klrby

~;:;,';~~c;:,~11..
P a tricLaPury

wmaP,,ny
O&lt; • &amp;ldPlaror

WULl•J.,.Slono
Adol alde St&lt;0d

ffi:~~~bo&lt;Wlu
~~:1::~1~:::~
David T a ylor

�FRE SHMAN CLASS O FFI CERS

JudyD•vloandBlllyAhmu
V!o P . . oi6onu - Pontdo Lonh andf"•&amp;M80 lle..-1
S.c...,lary-Tn . . urou - C. .01 s-e1l..,clJudyA1'man
Repono r -Johnnya..11. .

FRE SHM A N CLA SS

BlllyD. .ldAltm•o

BillrJ. Altman
Ja&lt;k!eAltma o
hn&lt;1Altm1n

Judy Altman

One Ava n t
JameoV.Bor""lU
Ruby Mao Baoloy

s::;.!3.:;...

Tommleflrowdu
RyuCa,.o&gt;way

Oraeoc.&gt;i..r
£mllyColo
F\oydColl\H

Ma ry F u ncu Collln•
Rudy Coo~

�FRESHMAN CLASS

FlntRow: W . V. CopP"r,M•rtha CoK,ft a monaCreel,SandnCdbb, JudyD.v!a, Vlv!...,&gt;:•ddy,
£1iul&gt;&lt;th Evano, Mary Gallo, Cuo!yn Hanna, ~Any Hanno. Soocond R_.: Gerald Hanno, Jimmy
Ha .... a, t..wnn&lt;o H a ooa,Gndo Ha .tlle ld, Llnda Hunlno, P•UY H"lh•o, WarrenH . . hu, Cecil
Hump»riu .Je(frey Humphri. . , °"""Id Joyo, Third R.,..: Donnl o Lont&lt;, Joie~ Ly. . Jy, L.Jt &amp;nd
Lyerly, No n Lyuly, R olle1h J. McDo n!el, Patoy Miller, Wil!i o M •• Mof'lo. Merld•n Ne tt! ...
P ahld o O..ono,a..ttyJo.,. PuMlL FOY.thR.,.,: S..rn\u Pooto.1,Doo&gt;.Pootot1,HeruyP&lt;&gt;lt0&lt;1,

E:it~E1~i1.~~~!~hl F2 1 :if£:~~:~;::~~;;~:i1fE:~~t:.~~~l;;:.~~::.~;.~i:~!

T o nMr.

Si"'h Row: K• "Y T o nner. NoYe!en• T o nnu, Johnny T a ylor, Dor&lt;&gt;thyTyl. . , Jimmy

W&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;dbury, Sylv\&amp; J ,,.. Woodbury.

�EIGHTH GRADE

J"«otRow: J;mmy Altmon,Maylo&gt;d Altman , J&lt;.,Shi&lt;loyAlLman , L..o"yBox\oy,NoocyJono
Bool•y , N..,qRuthB&amp;xloy, Woodrow B a xloy, JudyBlackw&lt;ll,CHffordCa""'•Myrtlo L . .
C a n . . . SocondRow: a . . y!Chndl ... Jun. , L . Cook , C a ry Cooper,Chul. , Cox,M •&lt;;on
C..ne Cox , W ayne E . Croeku,Ca lhu!neD&amp;o! ol.,Hub&lt;rt A. Dao!elo, P a .. yDonn\o,foy&lt;eE• ddy.
Third Row: Mobol!ne Eaddy, Su . . n Eaddy, Tu E a ddy, B aooom Eva n o , Myrtl&lt; L.,.Feonol,
JudyJ"!lyaw,M a ry Floyd, P atOillotto,Ca nollCroy, Andy Hanna, f"ourthl\ow : Ruby T ayo
Hann a , C..or11• Hu .. l oon, Jam . . l&lt;•nehon, w;me Yon Hortfield , Er a klno H aoelden, M•rai&lt;
H . . oldon,Bo nnyHotcMll,R an ny ll a t&lt;h&lt;ll,Daony lic•&amp;rd,Al!coHowo\l, )'!flhRow, Hu1h
&gt;h 11 in o , Pr.,ton Joy&lt;, Jul!an Kirby, Jim La mbort, l«ywud Lan1ley , J a m . . L&lt;&gt;wo•y, Botty
Ly&lt;rly , J.C.Lyorly , Shlrloy AnnLyorl y , Tracy M otthe"'•· s;.ihRo"': Thom. . McCall, Kendrlch McDaniel,Ql;n McDanlol, Cary McKi H\ck, Ann McL&lt;ndon, Cauoll N&lt;ttl . . , E!!Ho Papitto,
Rul&gt;y L . . Par&lt;otl,L&lt;Ol&lt;r Por,y , Mrrrln&lt;llPooton, Sooon1hRow o Q...,ndolynPo~ll,Jad&lt;io
Po,..ell , Luc!llo Powoll, Loui •• Powoll,Mar 1ie Powell , PotTic;aPo ... ell ,Paulette RoOin•on ,
Jimmy Ro11•n , Stephen Rowntr&lt;&lt;, Ame Ha Stone . Ei11h&gt;h Row: Ellon Stono, Mor.-;&lt; Tanner,
Llnda Taylo r ,SallyTillu, Bonnl&lt;J&lt;&amp;nThomp« &gt;n , Al&lt;n• Thomp•on,Carol Wh•l&lt;y, Johnny
Wi o• , V&lt; .. Wloo . Not!nplctu'": WylioCok&lt;r , 0.rtrudoMH. . ,

�SEVENTH GRADE

�SIXTH GRADE

J'!.otR.-:Bol&gt;oAllen.Oa""yRayAltman,l&lt;&lt;theATd,l:"'m!eAnnt,J.C.5a!rd,PatoyBadey,

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Paluatier Stone 1837–1864&#13;
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES
FEATURES
SENIOR DIRECTORY
ADVERTISEMENTS

�DEDICATION

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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

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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

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Fluhts mee1in1 rink H30nah·l'a m·
pli«Jondthe llem int""Y Ti~.Eo;o

Clor&lt;ndon. Brinons Neck.Codes&gt;He.
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Coo&lt;lled by Mr. Shay Rollins, 1hc
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ofth&lt;irOpf&gt;Ol&gt;CD.. COCCpl Cada·H&lt;bl"Otl.llancryPatkand R ains Ccnteno
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1ha1dcfeatcdth&lt;Lody flo&lt;bainthc

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"'"coochint l&lt;&gt;dcr&gt;hip ofMr. l'crry
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squadfisan omportanl facroriotormt
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gi•ll had rhue ocoiO&lt; pb.~en: Zelma
Deas, Elizaboth PhilliPf •nd J,,...tto
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Lombo&lt;I. H°""'rd 8..-n.0-&amp;eSl&lt;in·
ner and J~ N..,..i1 h.

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ofpracticeforthe1978 JV football
t&lt;Omfmmany.it oloomukedtheir

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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.

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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).
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aOOEastC1uerdon(l6.-8)wcrer&gt;Omatobfor

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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-:.

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prne.Al!hoo1h the Flashes loon
11&gt;&lt;r...1 1ame ofthedU1rktplay·
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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

���Mou room . .. new office .. . Mr . Floyd .. . noprobk rm.bulopportuniti.. for chon11c ,,, mokinsp.o.ywll .
t)'p;nglett&lt;rs .. . Titlef1U1cb . .. orderin1 m.otoriol1.

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the Nuloracker S uite
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�Social Studies

1492 ... S&lt;&gt;Ci&amp;lproblom .. . Mayflowor .. . budgct&gt;
explorers ... MiddloA1•• .. . fours&lt;orcondsc:-enycars
ago . .. an&gt;&lt;ndn&gt;&lt;nt• ... Wa lerptc . .. impeocbm&lt;n\ ..
mV&lt;ntors cnc:rJY cnsis .
lndumial Rc&gt;olutioo
G~cWHhingtOll .. . Re•olutionaryWor .. . ocology

copolalism . .. Korl Man . .. St&gt;tueo!Libcny
G)o,y . .. Arnericothellcautiful'

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boeLmojghl.foetonthof\oor . .. omcepra ctie&lt; . .. futuro
oocro&lt;ori ... .. duplicators .. . booll&lt;epinc . letterheads
typeWTit&lt;r ... carboncopid.

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what "'luod fee lina. With this
beinathe iroecor&gt;dyear atJHS,

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mo"' fomiliar "·ithcu'1oms, the
sophomorcs part icipuodinc&gt;t r:a
activiti.. andgainod a benerfeel·
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abo a majorpartof the"'bool
activiti&lt;S,in,.·hichthe mootspirit
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�THE GOLD AND BLACK
Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Three
Annual Publication of
The Beta Club

JOHNSONVILLE, SOUTH CA ROLINA
KayBrown- FalrlynPooton

Horry Altman

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MRS. BURGESS L. ALTMAN

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1970

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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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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.
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