Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

 - Class of 1956

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Between the covers ot this book is depicted for us, the sons and daughters of Chapman High, the part she has played in helping open Gateways to Happiness. Perchance at some future date a review ot this book will inspire us to seek other Gateways of Accomplishment and Hap piness. The Editor fygq GATEWAYS f' GUIDANCE.. E LEARNING ....... SELF-DEVELOPMENT sPoRTsMANsHuP . ATTAINMENT ..... CO-OPERATION . . fx nfigvf r ,, 3 ..: 1' ' 450 ' ,f . P11 ' 1' ' ' 'Q- ,fffwav ,. 'i , Vw . nd, f-qv-A .7515 Jifiygllluq I l u -1 I .xi gr ll I 1 ..., V Q., ,,,, ,IF ll 'Q I 'AL Illll lllll ' ' 7' ' 1 I -,qniruavqcg--991. Qll, . T- jj 1 , K gunman:-:awk ' ' if... 1 , FRIENDSHIP .... Page Tivo ALMA MATER My J ' ' J f . , .J e 5 V 5 1 J 1. Where The moun - tcins smile in grand - deur 2. Here our hecnrts all drecim of con - questsg I 1 J 1 ' - C -i L H- if V 5' if 'Neath The Q zure sky, Reigns our cher - ished On - word let us go! Guid - ed by our i 'nv 'i'TiiiATiii. ' i 1 i P 1 igg aagiifisw I V Al-mc Mo-ter, Declr ol' Chop - mon High. Al - mo Mo - ier, Tri - umph we shall know. CHORUS: . HW Y I P , , I 1 P . . P l J, i M i 1 fl V 5 J J 34 Al-mc Mc-Ter, Al-mo MQ-ier, Joy-ful-ly we 1ell ' j A s i jj H 4 J J V V V , gf i if I I i Of her glo - ry ond her hon - or, Dear oi' Chop - mon, hail! i I 1 I alglffj if gi. AND MR. DILLARD, who, while demon- strating his ability as our leader, has never lost the capacity for human friendship- We affectionately dedicate Page Fam DEDICATION To our beloved teacher, MRS. BELCHER, who has done so much to make our school days at Chapman ones of beauty and in- spiration- To our principal, this volume of PANORAMA , QTEWAV OF GUFANCS 'III IH4lfl'd gif! m' E - i-1-J w N f 1 Faye Firm TRUSTEES T. D. STILWELL Chairman W. E. CANADAY RAY CALDWELL J. V. OGLE J. A. SKINNER GERALD COPELAND J. L. PETTY II W. H. COGGINS B. E. MILLS DISTRICT I COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS JOHN C. BELL T. P. JOHNSON Puge Sir SECRETARIES MRS. HILDA SMITH MRS. LAURA ANN GREENE ADMINISTRATION T. E. MABRY Superinfendenf J. M. DILLARD HOWELL E. HIPP Principal Direcfor of lnsfrucfion Pane S' Page Eight FACULTY MISS ALMA ATKINS Mathematics, Science MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER English, Latin G. E. BLACKWELL Agriculture MISS NANCY CARSON Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls' Physical Education JOHN COTHRAN Distributive Education, Assistant Football Coach HUGH CULBRETH Science MRS. HELEN B. EDWARDS Home Economics HARRISON W. ELLIOTT Band J. C. FOSTER Agriculture MRS. JULIA H. FOSTER English MRS. MAIZIE T. HARLEY Library HOWELL E. HIPP Mathematics MRS. SUE P. LANGFORD Mathematics, Bookkeeping MYRON G. MCCALL History, Psychology L. A. McDOWELL Shop MRS. MARJORIE H. MALONEY History, Psychology GLENN W. MILLER Assistant Football Coach, Boys' Basketball Coach, Boys' Physical Education, Science MRS. ANNIE LAURIE PETTU English HENRY H. SMITH Athletic Director, Football Coach, Science, Driver Education MRS. HALLIE J. SOUTHER Mathematics, Economics, Commercial Law MRS. EVELYN VAUGHAN Home Economics, Biology MRS. CARRIE LEE WEST English, French MRS. MARY G. WINGO Commerce S Y OF LEA GATEWA FNIN G Illll IH.-mill :I ES 1 '1l ' E Pago ,Vin 1' ,BMW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presideni GERALD RAINES Vice President JOYCE ANN BLACKWELL Secrefary BOBBY COTHRAN Treasurer J. L. GEDDIS Reporter PHYLLIS FLOYD Page Ten ww 'ES' SPONSORS MRS. MALONEY MRS. WINGO MASCOTS MARVIN POTEAT, JR. MARTHA KAY JACKSON Ns... Y X ,-,I fa, I X, I 6 I1 SARAH KATHRYN ALVERSON Laugh and the world laughs with you5 sleep and you snore alone. Marshal 35 Band 35 Treasurer Homeroom 35 l.R.C. 35 Assistant Editor Panorama 35 Panorama Club 3, 4, Reporter 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Student Council 45 Editor in Chief Panorama 4. ETHEL MARIE BAILEY Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you, Library Club 3,45 Band 3,4, Corporal 3,4, Reporter 45 Classical Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Panorama Club 3,45 Future Nurses' Club 4. MARGARET SUE BALLENGER Always laughing, never sad5 Sometimes naughty, but never really bad. Secretary Homeroom 35 Band 35 Dramatics Club 3,45 Panorama Club 4. MACK CARL BARTON Strive today for tomorrow because yesterday is gone.' F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,45 l.R.C. 3,4, Treasurer 4. DONALD RICHARD BELCHER Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. F.F.A. 3,45 Newspaper Club 45 Treasurer Shop 45 Senior Superlative. iors SHELBY JEAN BISHOP In living, learn, and in learning, live. Physical Ed Club 35 Commercial Club 3,4, Reporter 4. GENEAL BLACKWELL 'Tis better not to be than to be unhappy. Library Club 35 Glee Club 35 Newspaper Club 45 Reporter Homeroom 45 Senior Superlative. JOYCE ANN BLACKWELL Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. President Junior Class5 President Homeroom 35 Newspaper Club 35 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 45 Band 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 45 President Future Nurses' Club 45 Vice President Senior Class5 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Superlative. PATSY ANN BLACKWELL The temple of our purest thoughts is . . . silence. Secretary Hobby Club 35 Newspaper Club 35 Commercial Club 35 Physical Ed Club 35 Reporter G.A.A. 45 Reporter Science Club 45 Panorama Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Treasurer Home- room 4. CLARENCE BERRY BRADLEY lt is no sin to be poor, hut it might as well be. F.F.A. 3,4, Ihigf Flfrwz enl GLADYS ANN BRADLEY Grieve not the past5 it is gone5 Improve the present5 it is thine-5 Dread not the futureg leave it to God. Library Club 35 Dramatics Club 3,45 Panorama Club 4. MARY JEWEL BRADLEY Life is but a mirror, reflecting what you clo5 And if you face it smiling, it smiles right back Library Club 35 Glee Club 3,4, at you. AMELIA FAYE BROWN A short life is long enough for living well. Vice President Glee Club 35 Secretary Junior Class5 Cheer- leader 35 President Homeroom 3,45 Student Council 45 Typist Panorama 45 Senior Superlative5 Office Assistant 4. SAMUEL BURTON BURNETT A chip on the shoulder indicates that there is wood higher up. F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. ANNE MARIE BURNS I had rather be little and shine than be big and cast a shadow, Glee Club 35 Commercial Club 3,4, Vice President 4. 0 I' S MARY RUTH BURRELL Never explain-Your friends don't need it and your enemies won't believe you. Treasurer Homeroom 35 Panorama Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Secretary Homeroom 45 Circulation Manager Panorama 4. DONALD ANTHONY CALLIA He who tooteth not his own horn heareth not the toot thereof. Physical Ed Club 35 I.R.C. 35 Hobby Club 3, 4, President 45 Science Club 45 Secretary Homeroom 45 Newspaper Club 45 Assistant Business Manager The Chapman High Review 45 Senior Superlative. BETTY JEAN CHRISTOPHER She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much, Library Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Panorama Club 45 Third Place Winner Senior Talent Show 45 Circulation Manager Panorama 45 Senior Superlative. JACK GOWAN CLAYTON Personality is to a man what perfume is to a woman. Vice President Homeroom 45 Vice President Distributive Educa- tion Club 45 Vice President Glee Club 4. ROSEMARY CLEMENT Things are mighty few on earth Which wishing can attain5 What'er you want of any worth You've got to work to gain. Marshal 35 I.R.C. 35 J,H.A. 35 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Editor The Chapman High Review 45 Student Council 45 News- paper Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Senior Superlative. NWFP' w'4q,,,, IEW VQG' Page Twelve M .......w 6 I1 voNDA LEE COLE Whatsoever thou doest, do it diligently, Not as unto man, but as unto God. Historian Future Teachers' Club 35 Beta Club 35 Commercial Club 4. CHARLES EDWARD COLEY It is better to love that which you don't have than not to love what you do have, Treasurer Science Club 35 Senior Superlative. WAYMON DEWITT COLLINS Be not thou envious against evil men5 neither desire to be with them. Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Reporter 45 F.F.A. 3,45 Beta Club 3,4. HARTWELL EUGENE CONDREY Less than our best is failure. Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. SYLVIA JANE COOK Life is a picturep paint it well. Marshal 35 Glee Club 35 Library Club 35 Band 3,4, Librarian 45 Beta Club 3,45 Panorama Club 45 Future Nurses' Club 45 Classical Club 4. iors BOBBY COTH RAN Know all you say, but don't say all you know. Physical Ed Club 35 Basketbafl 35 Junior PIay5 Secretary Senior Class5 Newspaper Club 45 President 4-H Club 45 Distributive Education Club 45 Senior Superlative. RACHEL ANNE COTHRAN Wear your heart on your sleeve and your feelings in your pocket, and let your wrinkles come from too much laughing or washing in vinegar. President Homeroom 35 Reporter Student Council 35 Feature Editor Twin Creeks 35 Junior PIay5 Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Senior Talent Show 3,4, First Place Winner 3, Master of Cere- monies 45 Newspaper Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Vice Chairman District IV Student Council 45 President Distributive Education Club 45 Feature Editor The Chapman High Review 45 Senior Superlative5 President Junior Red Cross Council 4. LARRY DEAN DENTON lt matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Treasurer Homeroom 35 Junior Playg Football 3,45 Block C Club 3,4, Vice President 4. BESSIE MAE EDWARDS It is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart. Library Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 3,4, President 45 News- paper Club 45 President Le Cercle Francais 45 Senior Superlative. PATRICIA MARIE FLEMING Da not turn back when you are iust at the goal. Glee Club 35 Arts and Crafts Club 4. Page Thirteen 6 I1 PHYLLIS MIRIAM FLOYD There may be splinters in the ladder of success, but you don't notice them unless you are sliding down. Commercial Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Newspaper Club 45 Report- er Senior Class5 Senior Superlative. SYBIL GRACE FORD nf lts not the direction you're inp it's the direction in which you're going, Glee Club 35 Commercial Club 3,4. MARTHA JEAN FORRESTER Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Commercial Club 3,45 J.H.A. 4. DONNY LEE FOWLER Eat, drink, and be merry, tor tomorrow you may be married. F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 45 I.R.C. 45 Perfect School Atten- dance. .HMMY FOWLER Speech is great, but silence is better. F.F.A. 35 I.R.C.. 4. i o r s J. L. GEDDIS The truth is puzzling, especially when it's about me. Vice President Homeroom 35 President Bus Drivers' Club 3,45 Block C Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 45 President Home- room 45 Treasurer Senior Class. LILLIAN LORINE GEDDIS The present is a lact5 the past a memory, the future a hope. Commercial Club 35 Physical Ed Club 35 Second Place Winner F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest 35 Panorama Club 3,4, Reporter 35 Typist Panorama 4. JESSIE MAE GOSNELL Be what your friends think you are and not what your enemies say you are. Commercial Club 3,4. YATEMON ANDERSON GRAY Be what you is an' not what you ain't, 'cause it you is what you ain't, you ain't what you is. Band 35 Negro Minstrel 35 Glee Club 35 Newspaper Club 3,45 Managing Editor The Chapman High Review 45 Science Club 45 Bus Driver 4. MARGARET GRACE GREENE Hate stirreth up strife, but love covereth all sins, Physical Ed Club 35 Library Club 3,4, President 45 Commercial Club 45 J.H.A. 4. l l Pilgr' 1'iimrti'1'n , KRW SL' w av gf 5 ws L :ss 4 , Y if M ,E f if .,..f fr g i - H A ..v4 7 ix egg, -sl ,Af Q as 3 .. 'fn f KI? uf ea,,,,...w' 6 I1 REBA CHRISTINE GREGORY He that is not ieolous is not in love. Commercial Club 3,47 4-H Club 3,47 Newspaper Club 4. MARION EUGENE HENDERSON Liberty means responsibilityp that is why most men dread it. F.F.A. 37 4-H Club 3,47 l.R.C. 4. RAY LEWIS HENDERSON All great men are dead or dying, and l teel sick myself. Physical Ed Club 37 Block C Club 37 Baseball 37 Newspaper Club 3,4. CAROLYN FAYE HOLDEN He that loseth his honesty hath nothing else to lose. Glee Club 37 Newspaper Club 47 President Homeroom 47 Student Council 47 Senior Superlcitive, NORMA GAILE HORTON Tears are a blessing7 let them tlowf' Treasurer Junior Class7 F.F.A. Sweetheart 37 Football, Basket- ball Cheerleader 37 Dramatics Club 37 Commercial Club 4. W 'A+R A 'nr' O I' S SHELVIA JEAN HORTON lt's better to wear out than to rust out. Library Club 37 Beta Club 3,4, Vice President 4. FRED ALLEN HOWARD The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well and doing well whatever you do without a thought of tame. Secretary Homeroom 37 Junior Play7 Negro Minstrel 37 Second Place Winner Farm Bureau Talent Contest 37 Second Place Winner Senior Talent Show 3, First Place 47 Football 3,4, Co-Captain 47 Basketball 3,47 Glee Club 3,4, President 37 Block C Club 3,4, Reporter 47 Newspaper Club 47 Assistant Editor The Chapman High Review 47 First Place Winner Arthur Smith Talent Hunt 47 Senior Superlative. MARGARET CAROLYN JACKSON There's so much good in the worst of us And so much bad in the best ot us, That it hardly behoaves any of us To talk about the rest of us. Dramatics Club 3,4, Reporter 47 Cheerleader 47 Office Assistant 47 Senior Superlative. HAROLD RAY JACKSON After the battle, the prize. Physical Ed Club 37 Bus Drivers' Club 3,47 Commercial Club 4. HUGH FOSTER JACKSON The best way to have friends is to be one F.F.A. 37 Basketball 37 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. Page 1'-liffL'L'H eniors JAMES ROY JOHNSON, JR. Do unto others betore they do unto you. Junior Play5 Marshal 35 Block C Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Beta Club 3,4, President 4, Vice President County Beta Club 45 Newspaper Club 45 Sports Editor The Chapman High Review 45 Senior Superlative. DORIS ANNETTE JORDAN Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Junior Play5 Vice President Homeroom 35 Dramatics Club 35 Reporter Library Club 35 Student Librarian 35 Band Maiorette 35 Secretary Commercial Club 45 Newspaper Club 45 Assistant Managing Editor The Chapman High Review 45 Harvest Queen 45 Senior Superlative. FRANCES SUE KELLER I pack all my troubles in the bottom ot my heart and sit on the lid and laugh. Junior Play5 Marshal 35 A:sis'ant Business Manager Panorama 3, Business Manager 45 Panorama Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,4. BOBBY RAY KIMMONS Take things always with their smooth handle. F.F.A. 35 Newspaper Club 45 Distributive Education Club 45 Senior Superlative. GARY PIERCE KIRKLAND Treat your friend as if he might become an enemy, President Homeroom 35 Vice President Junior Class5 Block C Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Football 3,4, Most Valuable Player 3, All-County 3, Captain 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 President Homeroom 45 Senior Superlative. HUGH EDWARD LANFORD The great things we want to do- The small things we could do- The danger is We do nothing, Vice President Student Council 35 Junior Leader 4-H Club 3,45 President I.R.C. 45 Secretary Homeroom 45 Senior Superlative. PHYLLIS ALLIENE LOFTIS It is not how long but how well we live. Glee Club 35 Reporter Homeroom 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Vice President Library Club 45 Newspaper Club 45 Typist The Chap- man High Review 4, BILLY FRED MARTIN The present is a fact5 the past a memoryg the future o hope. F.F.A. 35 Reporter Homeroom 35 Physical Ed Club 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Treasurer Homeroom 45 Football 45 Baseball 45 Senior Superlative. FRED KENNETH MCABEE Tis better to understand ci little than misunderstand a lot. Hobby Club 3,45 Football 4. JULIA CAROLYN METCALF Be what your friends say you are and not what your enemies think you are. Dramatics Club 35 Arts and Crafts Club 4. Pngu SLI-turn eniors CAROLYN DELLA MORRIS Always doing, Never cIone5 Be it mischief, Work, or tum. President Homeroom 35 Treasurer J.H.A. 35 Glee Club 35 Library Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 Panorama Club 4. MYRA JEAN MORRIS Truth is the highest thing that may keep. Dramatics Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Future Nurses' Club 4. MARGARET SUE MO RROW The only happiness you can keep is the happiness you give to others. Glee Club 35 Band 3,4, Maiorette 3,4, Head Maiorette 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Assistant Editor The Chapman High Review 45 President Newspaper Club 45 Senior Superlative. MINNIE LEE NICHOLS I had rather be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Library Club 35 Dramatics Club 3,45 Panorama Club 4. JACKIE LAMAR OWENS A winning smile goes a long way with me. F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Club 4. JAMES GARRISON OWENS Head the right way5 then step on the gas. Bus Drivers' Club 3. JANICE ELAINE OWENS 'Tis better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Commercial Club 3,45 Senior Superlative. WILLIAM HAROLD OWENS To love is to believe5 to hope, to know5 'Tis an essay, a taste of heaven below. Commercial Club 35 Physical Ed Club 35 Secretary-Treasurer B.A.A. 45 Secretary-Treasurer Distributive Education Club 4. JERRY EDWARD PACK When we have not what we love, We rnust love what we have. Baseball 35 F.F.A. 35 Block C Club 3,45 I.R.C. 3,4. EDWARD PAUL PARRIS Much learning doth make thee mod. F,F.A. 3, I.R.C. 4. Page Seventeen eniors I ALLEN ROGERS PATE The wise through excess of wisdom is made a tool. F.F.A. 35 4-H Club 3,45 l.R.C. 4. VERNON HASKELL PENLAND Never look back because something may be gaining on you. Reporter Commercial Club 35 President Physical Ed Club 35 Hobby Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Baseball 3,45 Block C Club 45 Junior Red Cross Council 4. EMILY ELIZABETH PETTUS Count the clay lost Whose law descending sun Views from thy hand No worthy action done. Marshal 35 Junior Play5 Newspaper Club 35 Beta Club 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Block C Club 3,45 President Student Body 45 Panorama Club 45 Art Editor Panorama 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 G.A.A. 45 Junior Red Cross Council 45 Miss Hi Miss 45 Senior Superlative. JOHN HUGH PHILLIPS Work and win. F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 4. JOHNNY DUPREE POTEAT A wise man will be the master of his mind5 a fool its slave. Hobby Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Vice President Homeroom 45 Bus Drivers' Club 4. LOUISE MILDRED PREWETTE The greatest in lite is not knowledge, but action. Physical Ed Club 35 Basketball 3,45 Block C Club 45 Senior Superlative. BOBBIE JEAN PRICE Always be prepared to meet life's problems. Library Club 35 Glee Club 35 President Commercial Club 45 Treasurer Homeroom 4. MARCELL BETTY PRUITT To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Dramatics Club 35 Physical Ed Club 35 Commercial Club 3,4, Vice President 35 Senior Superlative. GERALD T. RAINES If l'm not near the one l love, I love the one I'm near. Newspaper Club 35 4-H Club 45 Student Council 45 President Senior Class. CAROLE DOTH EROW RAMEY Only deeds give strength to lifep Only moderation gives it charm. Reporter Junior Class5 Junior Play5 Band 3, Maiorette 35 Negro Minstrel 35 Basketball 35 Newspaper Club 35 Sports Editor Twin Creeks 35 Glee Club 35 Physical Ed Club 3. Page Eiglzteen S e n HOLLIS LARRY REID Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Physical Ed Club 35 F.F.A. 3,4. RAYMOND JAMES ROBINSON Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. Physical Ed Club 35 F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. LEROY ROBINSON SELF Don't become a dark cloud just because you may not be a bright star. F.F.A. 35 I.R.C. 4. LEWIS AUSTIN SETTLE Try to live today so that you will not be ashamed of what you do tomorrow. Football 3,45 Block C Club 3,45 Newspaper Club 45 Hi-Y Club 4. MARTHA ANNETTE SETTLE lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Glee Club 3,45 J.H.A. 4. iors WILLIAM GLENN SETTLE If l'm not near the girl I love, I love the one I'm near. F.F.A. 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Newspaper Club 45 I.R.C. 4. DEWITT TALMADGE SPLAWN Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company. Secretary Homeroom 35 F.F.A. 35 Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Secretary Spartanburg County Federation 35 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Vice President 45 Vice President Homeroom 45 Senior Superlative. NANCY LUCILLE SUDDETH Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him. Glee Club 35 Band 35 Student Council 35 Newspaper Club 45 Senior Superlative. GEORGE STEWART TAYLOR A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple. I.R.C. 35 Block C Club 3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. SYLVIA GAILE TEAGUE Always cheerful, never sad, Sometimes naughty, never bad. Commercial Club 3,4, Treasurer 35 Future Nurses' Club 4. Page Nineteen 9 I1 BETTY Lou THOMPSON Life is full of laughter, but laughter even ends, Give me instead forever the friendship of my friends. Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Basketball 3, 4. PATRICIA GERALDINE THOMPSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Newspaper Club 3, Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Future Nurses' Club 4. PATSY JANE THOMPSON Desire not to live long but to live well, How long we live, not years but actions tell. Reporter Homeroam 3, Reporter Dramatics Club 3, Block C Sweetheart 3, Block C Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Bas- ketball 3,4, President Glee Club 4, Reporter Student Council 4. DOROTHY ATKINS THORNE Live first, love hard, and die young. Commercial Club 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 4. JOHN DAVID TROUT Take everybody's advice and do as you please. Football 3, Secretary F.F.A. 3, Block C Club 3,4, Hi-Y Club 4, Basketball 4. JOHN W. TURPIN Life is but a grindstone, and whether it grinds a man down or polishes him depends on the stuff he's made of, Vice President Homeroom 3, 4-H Club 3,4, President 3, Vice President 4, Newspaper Club 3,4, Business Manager The Chap- man High Review 4. DOUGLAS WRIGHT UNDERWOOD Life is but a stage, play your part well. 4-H Club 3, Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, l.R.C. 4. RAY BOBBY VAUGHN Don't let studying interfere with your education. Football 3, Baseball 3, Block C Club 3, Newspaper Club 3,4. iors KENNETH EARL WHITAKER To say well is good, but to do well is better. F.F.A. 3, Bus Drivers' Club 3,4, Band 3,4, President, Captain 4, Senior Superlative. LANCE WAYNE WILSON Love is like the measles-it is worse late in life. F.F.A. 3, 4-H Club 3,4, Vice President 3, Panorama Club 4. JO ANN WOLFE An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise. Secretary Homeroom 3, Junior Play, Band 3, Newspaper Club 3, Exchange Editor Twin Creeks 3. CLARENCE CARSON WOODFIN Head the right way, then step on the gas. F.F.A. 3, Bus Drivers' Club 3,4. BARBARA CRlS MESSER Cnot pictured, Love many, trust few, but always paddle your own Canoe Dramatics Club 3,4, President 3, Secretary 4, Office Assistant 3,4, Cheerleader 4, Senior Superlative. SPONSORS MRS. SOUTHER MRS. FOSTER CLASS OFFICERS President ................ DEAN HAMMETT Vice President . . . . . BARBARA SPLAWN Secrefary .... . . .. DENNIS FREDERICK Treasurer .... . . . BOBBY JACKSON Reporfer . . . . . BETTY LYNN MOORE MR. MCCALL JUNIORS BILLY ABERNATHY LARRY ALVERSON THELMA ALVERSON LARRY BAGWELL GUYNELLE BALLENGER VIRGINIA BALLENGER RAY BALLEW JO ANN BELCHER IMOGENE BELL PRESTON BELL GALE BISHOP VERONA BLACK JOAN BRACKETT EVELYN BRADLEY Page T-zuvniy-O nz' New ' -x,f . 'ff' ,H SYBLE BRADLEY LARRY BRITTAIN WILMA BROWN CAROLYN BRUCE LINDA BURNS DORIS BURRELL ROBERT BURTON MARGIE CALVERT TEDDY CATHEY JAMES CENTER GEROLENE CLAYTON PEGGY CLAYTON SHIRLEY CLAYTON I age '1yLL'ilIJj TTl.'u Juniors ANN CLEMENT LARRY CLOYD DAVID COCHRAN KENNETH COMPTON CARROLL CONDREY KAY CROWDER BUDDY CULBRETH CLARA GRACE CULBRETH LINDA CULBRETH ARBERDEL EATON BARBARA ELLIOTT ERLINE FLEMING ANN FOWLER CONNIE FOWLER DOROTHY FOWLER MARSHALL FOWLER RALPH FOWLER SUE FOWLER DENNIS FREDERICK BOBBY GOLIGHTLY ALMA GOSNELL LINDA GOWAN BEN GRAMLING CHARLES GREENE DONALD HALL DEAN HAMMETT SHELBY JEAN HAMMETT BARBARA HAWKINS NANCY HORTON RONALD HORTON AUDREY HOWARD JANICE HOWELL BOBBY JACKSON THOMAS JACKSON, JR. BETTY JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSON DONNIE JOHNSON OPHELIA JOHNSON RANDALL JOHNSON RAY JOHNSON 157' -'iw Q., wr A MARGUERITE LANCE GUY LAWSON, JR. FAYE LEDFORD BOBBY MABRY JEAN MABRY JIMMIE EVELYN MACK FLOYD MAHAFFEY HARVEY MATHIS GARY MCABEE HAROLD McABEE JANE McCARTER ROY McCRAW LUCILE McDOWELL EUGENE McKELVEY 'qw vw .lu CAROLYN McMURRAY RACHEL MEDLEY BETTY LYNN MOORE MAE MOORE MERLE MORGAN AVALON MOSELEY EMILY ANN NEAL JOYCE ANN NODINE JUNE PARHAM YVONNE PIKE SARAH PITTMAN TED POWELL KATHERINE PREWETTE CAROLYN PRUITT wr l1l0l'S EUGENE RAVAN HAZEL ROBINSON MARTHA SETTLE MARY WILLIE SETTLE GENE SIMS LORRAINE SKINNER JOAN SLOAN JOHNNY SLOAN CECILE SOLESBEE MARGIE SOLESBEE NORMA SOUTHER SHIRLEY SOUTHER WILLIE SOUTHER BARBARA SPLAWN PHILIPPE STONE DOROTHY STRICKLAND MARIE SUDDETH MAVIS WALDROP MARY WALTER NANCY WALTER DONALD WATERS DONALD WEST WAYNE WEST RUBY JEAN WESTBROOK HENRY WOODFIN JERRY GILES Knot piciuredj CHARLES RAY JOHNSON Inof pictured? BOBBY VARNER Inof picfuredj l'f1g1v Trwuly-'I'lnm SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President ..... ........... .l ERRY GAINES Vice President ...,. NORMA RAE CALDWELL Secretary .... ...... T HERON BARTON Treasurer . .. . . . ALFRED HOLDEN Reporter . . . . . EDITH KIMMONS Page Ttueuty-Four Shirley Allison Paul Alverson Martin Atkins Sybil Bailey Donald Ballenger Kathleen Ballenger Gene Barnette Theron Barton Cleveland Bishop Louise Bishop Myree Bishop Anne Blackwell Elaine Blackwell Lee Blackwell Juanita Blanton Pearl Blanton David Bradley Spurgeon Brian Barry Brooks Alice Brown Barbara Brownlee Gerry Burrell Norma Rae Caldwell Martha Ann Canaday Jerry Cantrell SPONSOR MRS. EDWARDS J -.Ts 4 Marvin Cartee Everette Chapman Aaron Clayton Jasper Clayton James Cook Glenda Cothran Hazel Cox Carolyn Crowder Jackie Cudd Kent Culbreth Sarah Davis Jane Dillingham Hubert Dimsdale Sophomores Ray Easler Mary Edwards Ryon Edwards Bobby Evington Sarah Ezell Bonnie Fain Cannon Farmer Roger Finch Patricia Fisher Georgia Ford Mildred Ford Carroll Foster Jerry Gaines Gwendolyn Gaylor Ann George Maxine Gosnell Lucy Gramling Charles Gray Kennith Grigg Billy Gwinn Wayne Hall Barbara Hammett Dupre Hammett Joann Hannon Bates Harmon Shelby Hart Carolyn Hayes Charles Henderson Everette Henderson Jane Hightower Alfred Holden Jerry Holden Myrtle Howell Joyce Hunsinger Johnny Hyder Billy Joe Jackson John David Johnson Shirley Johnson Buddy Jolley Melba Jolley Doris Kimbrell Edith Kimmons Gaile Kirkland Caroline Lcnford Jerry Loftis Miriam Loftis Gail Lowe Patricia Lynch Larry Mabry Mildred Mahaffey Pays Twv11ty'Fi7'e Patricia Mahaffey James Massey Marvin Mathis Peggy Mathis Charles Maybry John Maybry Beulah McCraw Shirley Medley Jo Ann Melton Clyde Miller Patty Morris Judy Newman Le Merle Oliver Vugv Tcuerztlv-Sir Sopho Ruth Owens Shirley Pettus Gary Pike Kenneth Pike Joyce Pittman Mary Alice Pittman Pauline Plumley Jo Ann Poteat Barbara Price Jerry Prince Raymond Pruitt Sandra Raines Juanita Reid Marvin Reid Myra Reid Elizabeth Rhymer Junior Rhymer Carroll Ridings Dorothy Ridings Kenneth Rogers Linda Rollins Myrtis Sawyer Sarah Seay Mary Settle Julia Shelton Jimmy Shockley lTlOI'6S Pat Skinner Nannie Skipper Gary Stevens Larry Stevens Ethel Teague Billy Thorne Wayne Tinsley Helen Trout Anne Turpin Linda Gail Varner Leah Vassey Loretta Vaughn Dennie Waldrop Helen West Lewis West Maudine West Jackie Wildes Janie Lou Wingo Margie Workman Ruth Wyatt I Hydrick Zimmerman Donald Babb Cnot picturedl Bill Chesney fnot picturedl Paul Easler Knot picturedj Carl Hammett Cnot picturedj Fred Morton Knot picturedl Jack Nocline Knot picturedj Miss Allcins SHMEN SPONSOR cLAss OFFICERS President ......... AUTRY DOTHEROW Vice Presidenf .... DONNAN LAWSON Secrefary ............. SUE MAXWELL Treasurer . . .... MARGARET FLEMING Reporler ...... BOBBIE LOU JACKSON Ann Allison Faye Alverson Virginia Alverson Peggy Anderson Ray Anderson June Andrews Frieda Afkins Jean Ayers Norma .lean Bagwell Bobby Barron Jackie Belcher Joe Belcher Randy Bell Larry Bishop Lorraine Bishop Phyllis Bishop :IV Pam' 'wk Waylon Black Johnny Blackwell Judith Blackwell Ruby Jean Blackwell Sandra Blackwell Vernie Blackwell Suzanne Bonham Shirley Boone Billy Bradley Martha Bradley Jerry Brooks Louise Brown Gene Burch Dean Burgess Norma Jean Burns Tcwnty-1?1'g1it Freshme Evelyn Burrell Calanthia Champion Billy Clayton Howard Clayton Norma Clement Joe Condrey Barbara Cook Martha Cox Carolyn Crow Mable Culbreth Judy Daugherty Sylvia Davis Betty Dempsey Autry Dotherow Lizzie Lee Easler J. D. Edwards Dennis Emory Roy Ferree Margaret Fleming Christine Ford Stephen Foster Sylvia Foster Joe Dean Fowler Faye Gaines Ray Gaines Robin Gaylor Gwendolyn Gilbert Lillian Gosnell John Gramling Howard Gray Richard Gray Elizabeth Greene Carolyn Gregory Larry Gwinn Charlie Harris Annette Hayes Wayne Hipp Bobby Horton Richard Howell Margaret Hunsinger Bobbie Lou Jackson Junior Jackson Dexter Jolley Carroll Johnson Junior Johnson vg- see,-2 Dale Jones Patricia Keller Danny Lamb Donnan Lawson Linda Lovelace Glenn Massey Jerry Maxwell Sue Maxwell Alfred McAbee Larry McDowell Linda McElrath Ronnie McMillan Mary Jo McMurray Ann Melton Edith Moore Ruth Moore William Morrow Barbara Nodine Jennings Nadine Wayne Nodine Rachel Pace Janice Pack Frances Peeler Lewis Price Dean Pruitt Thomas Pruitt reshm Daniel Rainey Carolyn Ramsey Sandra Ravan Wayne Reid Suzie Rhymer Sara Jane Sanders Leroy Sellars Larry Settle Mary Settle Linda Sloan Frankie Jo Solesbee Hugh Steadman Ronnie Stephens KM eh Norma Jean Stevens Gene Stone De Anna Strickland Larry Suddeth Linda Tinsley Eugene Thompson Harold Turner Eugene Ussery Ray Varner Lewis Waters Linda Waters Freddie Watson Shirley Watson Arthur West Marvin White Carolyn Wildes Bobbie Willard Frankie Winn Nancy Winn Patricia Wright Ronald Zampell Billy Hammett Knot plcturedj Charles Hunsinger Knot plcturedt Larry McCarter lnot plcturedj Larry Wilson lnot plcturedl Page Tzucnl-v-IX me Summertime All Smiles Magician Happy as L Pals arks Pugf I lurk V The Wafch Buddies Peekaboo Relaxing Thai Game! How Cuie! Quads In fhe Shade Boy or Girl? On fhe Fence Lazy Me and My Shadow Lonesome Silly Whose Car? FC QEWAY OF SELF-DEVELQPMENT E I. 6 E 1E3F ,jffl i-M III 1...1! ly 'I If j Panorama Staff Editor in Chief ................. Kathryn Alverson Sports Editor ................... Dean Hammett ASSiSlUftf Edilflf '-------- ----- J een M0b Y Assistant Sports Editor ............ Harvey Mathis iuslness Moqager ' ' ' Fmlfces Keller Art Editors ......... Betty Lynn Moore, Emily Pettus sslstant Business Manager ......... Janice Howell Typisis r U ' . . h I Lorine Geddisl Amelia Brown Circulation Managers ........... Jean Christopher, U Mary Rum Burrell, Jimmie Evelyn Mock Advisers .... Mrs. Belcher, Mrs. Harley The Chapman High Review Staff Editor ..........,........... Rosemary Clement Feature Editor .................. Rachel Cothran Asslslaffl Edllfff - - - ----- Fred Howard Sports Editors .... .... S ue Morrow, Roy Johnson Mafmgmg Edllor ' ' ' ' ' Yolemon Grcly Exchange Editor . . . ......... Janie Lou Wingo Business Manager ....... .. ..... John Turpin CI b Ed? G d I G I Assistant Business Manager . . . . . . Donald Callia U I or ' ' ' Wen 0 yn oy or News Edifo, .-.'...A..... Uit' A ,me Turpin Assistant Club Editor . . . ..... Gene Barnette Assistant News Editor . . . . . . Ben Gramling Adviser ...,... . . . . . . . Mrs. West Page Tili1'fy'T'lU7 Student Council vt 53135 satelite J Pkg HIGH we X - - - xr ,ssl-IQK., ., Q. Qs:-5? Q 8015. ct? oe P7 f of ,Q 1 QQ SJ .v ' A Treasurer . . . Reporter .. Adviser . . . OFFICERS President ....... ....... E mily Pettus Vice President ......... Dean Hammett Secretary .... . . . Joyce Ann Blackwell ....... Jerry Gaines .. Patsy Thompson ............Mrs.Pettus Kathryn Alverson, Joe Belcher, Myree Bishop, Joyce Ann Blackwell, Sandra Blackwell, Amelia Brown, Martha Ann Canaday, Ever- ette Chapman, Rosemary Clement, Autry Dortherow, Jerry Gaines, J. L. Geddis, Kennith Griggs, Dean Hammett, Carolyn Holden, Donald Johnson, Donnan Lawson, Avalon Moseley, Emily Pettus, Gerald Raines, Myra Reid, Joan Sloan, Patsy Thompson. The Student Council is a representative body that serves to promote better understanding between the faculty and students. It strives to sponsor proiects that will make high school days happier and more worth- whileg also it helps in the development ot leadership and democratic government procedure. Beta Club ...mm -.. e . OFFICERS President ..... . . . Roy Johnson Vice President . . . ...... Jean Horton Secretary . . . . . . Rosemary Clement Treasurer . . .. Talmadge Splawn Reporter .. .. Rachel Cothran Adviser . . . . . . Miss Atkins . Fx Bl M I Kathryn Alverson, Imogene Bell, Mary Ruth Burrell, Rosemary Clement, Sylvia Cook, Rachel Cochran, Sue Fowler, Ben Gramling, Lucy Gramling, Dean Hammett, Shelby Jean Hammett, Jean Horton, Janice Howell, Bobby Jackson, Roy Johnson, Frances Keller, Guy Lawson, Jr., Phyllis Loftis, Jean Mabry, Floyd Mahaffey, Harvey Mathis, Betty Lynn Moore, June Parham, Emily Pettus, Sarah Pittman, .loan Sloan, Barbara Splawn, Talmcdge Splawn. Beta Club is a leadership-service organization ot national scope for high school iuniors and seniors. Its three-fold purpose is to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and promote ideals of good citizenship. Membership is based on good character, creditable scholastic attainment, and commendable attitudes. Page Tliirly-Tlircc Block Club Imogene Bell, Preston Bell, Donnie Carruth, Buddy Culbreth, Gray, Donald Hall, Dean Hammett, Fred Howard, Richard Howell, McAbee, Wayne McAbee, Bobby Morton, Edward Pack, Haskell, Joan Sloan, Terry Staggs, Philippe Stone, Stewart Taylor, Patsy Dean Denton, Autry Dotherow, Jerry Gaines, J. L. Geddis, Charles Donald Johnson, Roy Johnson, Gary Kirkland, Billy Martin, Kenneth Penland, Emily Pettus, Kenneth Pike, Mildred Prewette, Lewis Settle, Thompson, John David Trout, Wayne West. The Block C Club is composed ot students who ior sports. Membership in the club is a definite honor. ship. have earned a letter by participation in one or more ma- The purpose of the club is to promote better sportsman- Glee Club OFFICERS Reporter and Director . . . . . Mr Ann Allison, Faye Alverson, Thelma Alverson, Virginia Alverson, Peggy Anderson, Frieda Atkins, Marie Bailey, Kathleen Ballenger, Virginia Ballenger, Lorraine Bishop, Louise Bishop, Phyllis Bishop, Verona Black, Elaine Blackwell, Judith Blackwell, Juanita Blanton, Jewel Bradley, Alice Brown, Louise Brown, Wilma Brown, Barbara Brownlee, Carolyn Bruce, Linda Burns, Jerry Cantrell, Calanthia Champion, Jean Christopher, Billy Clayton, Jack Clayton, Ann Clement, Norma Clement, Larry Cloyd, Bobby Cothran, Martha Cox, Kay Crowder, Linda Culbreth, Mable Culbreth, Betty Dempsey, Autry Dotherow, Arberdel Eaton, Barbara Elliott, Sarah Ezell, Margaret Fleming, Phyllis Floyd, Georgia Ford, Mildred Ford, Faye Gaines, Billy Hammett, Joan Hannon, Wayne Hipp, Donnie Johnson, Patricia Keller, Doris Kimbrell, Edith Kimmons, Marguerite Lance, Beulah McCraw, Carolyn McMurray, Mary Jo McMurray, Gene McKelvey, Ra- chel Medley, Ann Melton, Clyde Miller, Betty Lynn Moore, Avalon Moseley, Judy Newman, Joyce Ann Nodine, Jo Ann Poteat, Bar- bara Price, Sandra Ravan, Sara Jane Sanders, Martha Settle, Mary Settle iFresh.J, Mary Settle iSoph.J, Barbara Splawn, Lorraine Skinner, Nannie Skipper, Margie Solesbee, Gene Stone, De Anna Strickland, Dorothy Strickland, Marie Suddeth, Betty Lou Thompson, Patsy Thompson, Helen Trout, Linda Waters, Shirley Watson, Patricia Wright. The Glee Club offers some knowledge of the vocal art, the harmonious blending of voices, and the values of singing and working together. The club prepared special programs for the Christmas season and for com- mencement exercises. Pagc T1z1'1'!y-Four OFFICERS President .... . . Gary Kirkland Vice President .... .. Dean Denton Secretary-Treasurer . . . Patsy Thompson Reporter ......... .. Fred Howard Advisers .. ....... Miss Carson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Miller I President .... . . Patsy Thompson Vice President .......... Jack Clayton Secretary-Treasurer. .Betty Lou Thompson I Accompanist . . . . Betty Lynn Moore Elliott , I f P x 'f K' 1 V .. 5' ROME X 7'a'2 4 X 753- 4 I3 . a , . Tr , , - I -- Mics J' H' r Q F. F. A. ,, ' --9.1 . BB 1 x.-- ,Q , MDP, 'asv' . ' U ' :YO A ' 0 Q ' I' I X1 President ...... .......... . . Georgia Ford -C L, L l 0 Vice President . . . - - - Pearl Blanton Secretary .... .. Edith Kimmons Treasurer . . . ........ Myra Reid Reporters . . . ........ Caroline Lanford, OFHCER5 Bobbie Lou Jackson Advisers ............ Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Vaughan Pf9SlCl9r1f --.. . . Wayne Hall Ann Allison, Shirley Allison, Faye Alverson, Virginia Alverson, Vice Presidenf l ' l g Jackie Wildes Peggy Anderson, June Andrews, Frieda Atkins, Jean Ayers, Nor- ma Bagwell, Sybil Bailey, Kathleen Ballenger, Louise Bishop, Secretary N i . Charles Gray Myree Bishop, Elaine Blackwell, Judith Blackwell, Ruby Jean Blackwell, Sandra Blackwell, Vernie Blackwell, Juanita Blanton, Treasurer I 1 ' . I Eugene Ravcn Pearl Blanton, Martha Bradley, Alice Brown, Louise Brown, Norma Jean Burns, Evelyn Burrell, Calanthia Champion, Norma Cle- Reporter U ...'...- Kenneth Rogers ment, Barbara Cook, Hazel Cox, Martha Cox, Glenda Cothran, Carolyn Crowder, Carolyn Crowe, Mable Culbreth, Judy Daugher- Advisers . . . . . Mr. BlCICl4W6ll, Mr. FOS'l'et', ty, Sarah Davis, Sylvia Davis, Betty Dempsey, Jane Dillingham, Lizzie Lee Easler, Mary Edwards, Barbara Elliott, Sarah Ezell, Patricia Fisher, Margaret Fleming, Christine Ford, Georgia Ford, Mildred Ford, Martha Jean Forrester, Sylvia Foster, Connie Fow- ler, Sue Fowler, Faye Gaines, Ann George, Gwendolyn Gilbert, Lillian Gosnell, Maxine Gosnell, Elizabeth Greene, Margaret Greene, Carolyn Gregory, Barbara Hammett, Shelby Jean Ham- mett, Shelby Hart, Annette Hayes, Carolyn Hayes, Jane High- tower, Myrtle Howell, Joyce Hunsinger, Bobby Lou Jackson, Shirley Johnson, Dale Jones, Patricia Keller, Doris Kimbrell, Edith Kimmons, Caroline Lanford, Faye Ledford, Miriam Loftis, Gail Lowe, Patricia Lynch, Mary Jo McMurray, Mildred Mahaftey, Patricia Mahaffey, Peggy Mathis, Ann Melton, Beulah McCraw, Linda McElrath, Edith Moore, Ruth Moore, Patty Morris, Avalon Moseley, Judy Newman, Joyce Ann Nadine, Ruth Owens, Rachel Pace, Janice Pack, Frances Peeler, Joyce Pittman, Mary Alice Pittman, Pauline Plumley, Jo Ann Poteat, Barbara Price, Sandra Raines, Carolyn Ramsey, Sandra Ravan, Juanita Reid, Elizabeth Rhymer, Susie Rhymer, Dorothy Ridings, Linda Rollins, Sara Jane Sanders, Sara Seay, Martha Settle ULD, Martha Settle CSr.l, Mary Settle, Mary Willie Settle, Judy Shelton, Lorraine Skinner, Pat Skinner, Frankie Jo Solesbee, Margie Solesbee, Norma Ste- vens, De Anna Strickland, Ethel Teague, Linda Tinsley, Helen Trout, Linda Gail Varner, Loretta Vaughn, Linda Waters, Shirley Watson, Maudine West, Ruby Jean Westbrook, Carolyn Wildes, Bobbie Willard, Janie Lou Wingo, Nancy Winn, Margie Work- man, Patricia Wright, Ruth Wyatt. Purposes of the J. H. A. are to develop leadership and well-rounded personalities, to interest the girl in the improvement of her home and surroundings, to encourage co-operative effort in school, home, and community and to encourage organized recreation, to strengthen the confidence of the girl in herself and in her work, and to bring about a closer rela- tionship and understanding among home economics girls in the counties and districts of the state. Mr. McDowell Larry Alverson, Ray Anderson, Robert Babb, Donald Ballen- ger, Ray Ballew, Bobby Barron, Theron Barton, Donald Belcher, Jackie Belcher, Lee Blackwell, Jimmy Blackwell, Billy Bradley, David Bradley, Barry Brooks, Gene Burch, Dean Burgess, Jerry Cantrell, Marvin Cartee, James Center, Everette Chapman, Bill Chesney, Aaron Clayton, Billy Clayton, Howard Clayton, Jasper Clayton, Waymon Collins, James Cook, Kent Culbreth, Hubert Dimsdale, Paul Easler, J. D. Edwards, Ryon Edwards, Dennis Emory, Bobby Evington, Cannon Farmer, Jimmy Fowler, Joe Dean Fowler, Marshall Fowler, Jerry Giles, Charles Gray, Howard Gray, Kennith Grigg, Billy Gwinn, Wayne Hall, Billy Hammett, Dupre Hammett, Charles Henderson, Alfred Holden, Charles Hunsinger, Billy Joe Jackson, Thomas Jackson, John David John- son, Junior Johnson, Buddy Jolley, Jerry Loftis, Marvin Mathis, Glenn Massey, James Massey, Jerry Maxwell, Roy McCraw, Leroy McCarter, Larry McDowell, Eugene McKelvey, Clyde Miller, Jesse Morris, Fred Morton, Jack Nadine, Le Merle Oliver, Gary Pike, Kenneth Pike, Jerry Prince, Raymond Pruitt, Thomas Pruitt, Junior Rhymer, Kenneth Rogers, Leroy Sellars, Larry Settle, Johnny Sloan, Gary Stephens, Larry Stephens, Ronnie Stephens, Billy Thorne, Eugene Thompson, Wayne Tinsley, Jackie Wildes, Henry Woodfin. The primary purpose of the F. F. A. is to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. l'i ?'?f-n..w'nm 3n0f'5f'? 4 1 fa 7 7 J .4 Director -, N MR. ELLIOTT Drum Major, Maiorettes, Star Twirler Gene Barnette, Sue Morrow, Joan Sloan, Anne Blackwell, Sue Maxwell, Linda Lovelace, Jean Mabry, Robin Gaylor. Band Of Gold OFFICERS President ....., ........... K enneth Whitaker Vice President .... . . Joyce Ann Blackwell Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . Sue Morrow Reporter ......... . . . Marie Bailey Librarian ......................... Sylvia Cook CORNETS: Gwendolyn Gaylor, Gary McAbee, Larry Brittain, Jean Mabry, Carolyn Gregory, Roy Ferree, Hugh Steadman, Sue Maxwell, John Maybry, William Morrow. CLARINETS: Janie Lou Wingo, Nancy Walter, Joyce Ann Black- well, Verona Black, Mary Settle, Lucy Gramling, Sylvia Cook, Lewis Waters, Norma Caldwell, Anne Turpin, Joann Hannon. OBOE: Anne Blackwell. FLUTES: Robin Gaylor, Sue Morrow. E-FLAT CLARINET: Linda Lovelace. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Jerry Brooks, Gaile Kirkland. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Joe Belcher. Page Tliirty-Si.r The Band of Gold is a very prominent figure on the school campus. During the year it made many public appearances. Among these were performances at P. T. A. and at football games, participation in con- tests at Piedmont Interstate Fair and at Winthrop College, marching in Christmas parades in Union, Spartanburg, Forest City, Rutherfordton, Spindale, and Greer, and a Christmas concert. FRENCH HORNS: Bobby Jackson, Patsy Fisher. BARITONES: Gene Barnette, Ted Powell. TROMBONE: Waylon Black. BASSES: Donald Waters, Daniel Rainey. DRUMS: Kenneth Whitaker, Harvey Mathis, Spurgeon Brian, Melbe Jolley. CYMBALS: Barbara Elliott. TYMPANI: Joan Sloan. BELL-LYRA: Marie Bailey. COLOR GUARDS: Helen West, Shirley Boone, Judy Daugherty, Norma Jean Burns, Carolyn Wilcles. Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS President . .. .. Bessie Mae Edwards Vice President .... . . Bobby Jackson Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... Ted Powell Reporter ......... . . Lucy Gramling Adviser . . . . . . Mrs. West Kathryn Alverson, Rosemary Clement, Bessie Mae Edwards, Dennis Frederick, Lucy Gramling, Audrey Howard, Bobby Jackson, Emily Pettus, Ted Powell, Philippe Stone. The members of the French Club have as their objective the study of the French way of life through con- versation, songs, and games. Dramatics Club OFFICERS President .... .. Shirley Pettus Vice President . . . . . Robin Gaylor Secretary . . . . . Barbara Messer Treasurer . . . . . Bobbie Willard Reporter . . . . Carolyn Jackson Advisers .. .... Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Langford Thelma Alverson, Sue Ballenger, Gale Bishop, Anne Blackwell, Shirley Boone, Gladys Ann Bradley, Sybil Bradley, Joan Brackett, Norma Jean Burns, Doris Burrell, Norma Caldwell, Martha Cox, Jane Dillingham, Sylvia Foster, Dorothy Fowler, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Robin Gaylor, Carolyn Gregory, Barbara Hawkins, Richard Howell, Bobbie Lou Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Ray Johnson, Gaile Kirkland, Sue Maxwell, John Maybry, Jane McCarter, Barbara Messer, Carolyn Morris, Minnie Lee Nichols, Janice Pack, Shirley Pettus, Carolyn Pruitt, Norma Souther, Shirley Souther, Hugh Steadman, De Anna Strickland, Anne Turpin, Mavis Waldrop, Nancy Walter, Donald West, Carolyn Wildes, Bobbie Willard. The Dramatics Club emphasizes proper breathing, clear enunciation, and color of tones. During the year several of the students presented short plays before the club. Each member was given an opportunity to read selections for the group to hear. Correct diction and impersonation were stressed throughout the year. Page Tliirly-Serfmz rts and Crafts Club ,K Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter .. Advisers .. President ..... OFFICERS . . Bobby Mabry . . . . Jerry Maxwell Julia Shelton . . Martha Settle Bobby Barron .. Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Vaughan Ray Anderson, June Andrews, Sybil Bailey, Guynell Ballenger, Ray Ballew, Bobby Barron, Phyllis Bishop, Patsy Blackwell, Sandra Blackwell, Evelyn Bradley, Margie Calvert, Geraldine Clayton, Shirley Clayton, Barbara Cook, Glenda Cothran, Carolyn Crowder, Kay Crowder, Hazel Cox, Clara Grace Culbreth, J. D. Edwards, Dennis Emory, Patricia Fisher, Erline Fleming, Marie Fleming, Ann Fowler, Ann George, Gwendolyn Gilbert, Alma Jean Gosnell, Linda Gowan, Barbara Hammett, Nancy Horton, Betty Jean Johnson, Junior John- son, Ophelia Johnson, Linda Lovelace, Bobby Mabry, Jary Maxwell, Roy McCraw, Lucile McDowell, Carolyn Metcalf, Ruth Moore, Jackie Owens, Frances Peeler, Yvonne Pike, Lewis Price, Katherine Prewette, Thomas Pruitt, Carolyn Ramsey, Myra Reid, Sandra Ravan, Linda Rollins, Sara Jane Sanders, Larry Settle, Martha Settle, Mary Willie Settle, Julia Shelton, Patricia Skinner, Cecile Solesbee, Larry Suddeth, Ethel Teague, Eugene Thompson, Linda Tinsley, Bobby Varner, Ruby Jean Westbrook, Frankie Winn. The Arts and Crafts Club has a three-told purpose: to encourage the wise use of leisure timep to develop skill in making useful and decorative objects with the hands, and to help develop initiative. Classical Club Scribar . . Nuntius . . Aediles . . Adviser . . OFFICERS Consul . . . . . Guy Lawson, Jr. Proconsul . . . ..... Donald West . . . Gwendolyn Gaylor .... Sarah Pittman Guy Lawson, Jr., Leah Vassey, Lucy Gramling .. Mrs. Belcher Marie Bailey, Spurgeon Brian, Jerry Brooks, Martha Ann Canaday, Sylvia Cook, Roy Ferree, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Lucy Gramling, Bobby Jackson, Melba Jolley, Danny Lamb, Donnan Lawson, Guy Lawson, Jr., Larry Mabry, William Morrow, Barbara Nodine, Sarah Pittman, Sandra Raines, Linda Sloan, Hugh Steadman, Harold Turner, Leah Vassey, Donald West. The members of the Classical Club learn much about the Romans through plays, games, stories, and songs. Stories, both historical and mythical, afford enjoyment. The students through their club activities realize the value of the study of Latin. Page Tliirly-Eiglll OFFICERS President .... . . Sue Morrow Vice President .. ...... Ben Gamling Secretary . . Norma Rae Caldwell Treasurer .. . . Gene Barnette Reporter . . . . Leah Vassey Advisers . . .. Mrs. Langford, Newspaper Club Mrs. West 1 - ,egghy .f-new Billy Abernathy, Gene Bornette, Geneal Blackwell, Larry Brittain, Norma Rae Caldwell, Donald Callia, Martha Ann Canadoy, Bobby Cothran, Bessie Mae Edwards, Bonnie Fain, Carroll Foster, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Robin Gaylor, Ben Gramling, Carl Hammett, Bar- bara Hawkins, Bates Harmon, Jane Hightower, Carolyn Holden, Jerry Holden, James Horton, Fred Howard, Johnny Hyder, Dexter Jolley, Melba Jolley, Ann Jordan, Ray Kimmons, Guy Lawson, Jr., Phyllis Lottis, Glenn Massey, Jo Ann Melton, Sue Morrow, Lewis Settle, Nancy Suddeth, Ann Turpin, John Turpin, Linda Gail Varner, Leah Vassey, Donald Waters, Donald West, Lewis West, Janie Lou Wingo. The Newspaper Club is an organization made up of students from all grades who are interested in learn- ing to write articles for publication. Commercial Club , s OFFICERS President .... . . . Bobbie Jean Price Vice President . . . . . Ann Burns Secretary .. . . Ann Jordan Treasurer .. ...... Larry Brittain Reporter . . . . Shelby Jean Bishop Adviser . . . . . Mrs. Wingo Dot Atkins, Shelby Jean Bishop, Larry Brittain, Ann Burns, Vondo Cole, Sybil Ford, Martha Jean Forrester, Jessie Gosnell, Margaret Greene, Reba Gregory, Gail Horton, Roy Jackson, Ann Jordan, Gary McAbee, Jean Morris, Janice Owens, Bobbie Jean Price, Sylvia Teague, Geraldine Thompson. The purpose ofthe Commercial Club is to develop the students' interest in secretarial work by visiting busi- ness offices and having speakers from the business world. They also have reports on articles from current magazines which contain information ot interest to future secretaries. rr Tir irly 'ilffiir International Relations Club OFFICERS President .... .... H ugh Lanford Vice President . . . . . Eugene Henderson Secretary . . . .... Anne Turpin Treasurer .. .. Mack Barton Reporter .. .. Janice Howell Adviser .. .. Mrs. Maloney Mack Barton, Don Fowler, Jimmie Fowler, Eugene Henderson, Janice Howell, Richard Howell, Hugh Lantord, Charles Maybry, Paul Parris, Allen Pate, Leroy Self, Glenn Settle, Anne Turpin, Douglas Underwood, Helen West. The International Relations Club stimulates interest in world news. Discussion subiects are selected from the Annual Junior Town Meeting Topics. e Hobby Club OFFICERS President .... .... D on Callia Vice President . . . . . . Haskell Penland Secretary .... . . Autry Dotherow Treasurer .. . . Linda Gail Varner Reporter . . .. Ray Johnson Advisers . . . . . Mr. Blackwell, Mr. McDowell Larry Alverson, Larry Bagwell, Larry Bishop, Johnny Blackwell, Jerry Brooks, Gene Burch, Dean Burgess, Don Callia, Howard Clay- ton, Peggy Clayton, Kenneth Compton, Joe Condrey, Autry Dotherow, Ray Easler, Ryon Edwards, Bonnie Fain, Cannon Farmer, Joe Dean Fowler, Yatemon Gray, Charles Green, Billy Gwinn, Wayne Hall, Billy Hammett, Charlie Henderson, Jane Hightower, Alfred Hol- den, Jerry Holden, Johnny Hyder, Junior Jackson, Carroll Johnson, Ray Johnson, Dexter Jolley, Danny Lamb, Glenn Massey, James Mas- sey, Marvin Mathis, Charles Maybry, Alfred McAbee, Harold McAbee, Larry McDowell, Ronnie McMillan, Jo Anne Melton, Jennings Nadine, Haskell Penland, Johnny Poteat, Leroy Sellars, Jimmy Shockley, Larry Stephens, Ronnie Stephens, Harold Turner, Eugene Us- sery, Linda Gail Varner, Ray Varner, Lewis Waters, Jackie Wildes, Larry Wilson, Ronald Zampell. The club promotes five interest groups. The camera group study picture-making that makes pictures speak tor themselves. The hunting group read hunting articles, discuss outdoor lite, and tell about individual hunting experiences. The fishing group investigate uses of various fishing tackle and make one fishing trip a year. The coin collectors exchange coins and study their values. The airplane modeling group make parts and model planes. Page Party uture Teachers Club OFFICERS President Jean Mabry Vice President Anne Blackwell Secretary-Treasurer Jimmie Evelyn Mack Reporter Janie Lou Wingo Adviser Mrs. Pettus Anne Blackwell, Bessie Mae Edwards, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Gaile Kirkland, Shirley Pettus, Mary Willie Settle, Janie Lou Wingo. The Tom Mabry Teachers' Club seeks to encourage young people to cultivate the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching, to acquaint young people with the inspiring story of the schools, the part free schools have played in the development of our democratic way of life, and the heroic pioneering associated with their establishment and expansion, and to provide young people with specific information about opportunities in the various fields of education. Science Club OFFICERS President Gene Barnette Vice President Harvey Mathis Secretary Barbara Hawkins Treasurer Ben Gramling Reporter Patsy Blackwell Adviser Mr. Culbreth Paul Alverson, Jean Ayers, Gene Barnette, Joe Belcher, Waylon Black, Patsy Blackwell, Suzanne Bonham, Joan Brackett, Jerry Brooks, Don Callia, David Cochran, James Cook, Kent Culbreth, Judy, Daugherty, Rcy Ferree, Robin Gaylor, Ben Gramling, John Gram- ling, Yatemon Gray, Larry Gwinn, Barbara Hawkins, Audrey Howard, Dexter Jolley, Dale Jones, Danny Lamb, Miriam Loftis, Bobby Mabry, Floyd Mahaffey, Harvey Mathis, Jane McCarter, Ronnie McMillan, Mae Moore, Gary Pike, Johnny Poteat, Carolyn Pruitt, Dean Pruitt, Daniel Rainey, Wayne Reid, Carroll Ridings, Harold Turner, Ray Varner, Nancy Walter, Arthur West, Marvin White, Ronald Zampell. The purpose of the Science Club is to learn to think and to cope with the scientific world. Pagr' Forty-Oiif Library Club How good it is to read, to work, to play together! 2.-.31 Kxs, --N T me 'A . OFFICERS President .... . . Margaret Greene Vice President . . .... Phyllis Loftis Secretary . . . . . Richard Howell Treasurer . . .... Emily Neal Reporter . . ........ Merle Morgan Advisers . . . . Mrs. Harley, Mrs. Souther Jean Ayers, Norma Jean Bagwell, Louise Bishop, Anne Blackwell, Juanita Blanton, Pearl Blanton, Suzanne Bonham, Martha Bradley, Gerry Burrell, Larry Cloyd, Sarah Davis, Jane Dillingham, Carroll Foster, Ralph Fowler, Dennis Frederick, Faye Gaines, Eli- zabeth Greene, Margaret Greene, Carl Hammett, Joann Hannon, Shelby Hart, Richard Howell, Bobby Jackson, Melba Jolley, Dale Jones, Caroline Lanford, Donnan Lawson, Phyllis Loftis, Gail Lowe, Peggy Mathis, Merle Morgan, Emily Neal, Barbara Nadine, Rachel Pace, Frances Peeler, Hazel Robinson, Mary Settle, Nannie Skipper, Linda Sloan, Hugh Steadman, Norma Stevens, Leah Vassey, Mary Walter. The Library Club has as its primary concern the entertainment and enlightenment of its members, the encouragement of reading, and the pursuit of enterprises, literary or bookish, which have cultural value and lead to wider appreciations. lt stimulates school loyalty, provides an outlet for pupil enthusiasm, develops leadership, and does its bit to brighten and vitalize the intellectual life of the school. The club is a member of the Elizabeth Stephens Library Club and of the South Carolina High School Library Association. Bus Drivers' Club OFFICERS ,, President ..... ..... J . L. Geddis W Vice President . .. . . Talmadge Splawn Secretary .... .... G lenn Settle Treasurer . . . .... Billy Martin Reporter .. .,.. Waymon Collins Advisers . . . ... Mr. Hipp, Mr. McCall Mack Barton, Larry Bagwell, Larry Brittain, Burton Burnett, Teddy Cathey, Jasper Clayton, Waymon Collins, Hartwell Condrey, Buddy Culbreth, Hubert Dimsdale, Donny Fowler, J. L. Geddis, Hugh Jackson, Ray Jackson, Randall Johnson, Ray Johnson, Billy Martin, Jesse Morris. Jackie Owens, Johnny Poteat, Ted Powell, Raymond Robinson, Glenn Settle, Talmadge Splawn, Douglas Underwood, Ken- neth Whitaker, Carson Woodtin. The Bus Drivers' Club is composed of former, present, and future student bus drivers. The main pur- pose of the club is to increase the proficiency of the drivers by showing training films, having various speakers on certain phases of the driver education program, and discussing the problems the drivers come in contact with day by day. PHQ1' Fi7I'f.l'-TTMI Girls' Athletic ssocicltion OFFICERS President .....,.... Gwendolyn Gaylor Secretary-Treasurer ...... Shirley Pettus Recorder ........ .... J oan Sloan Reporter . . . . Patsy Blackwell Adviser . . . . . . Miss Carson June Andrews, lmogene Bell, Verona Black, Patsy Blackwell, Peggy Clayton, Rachel Cothran, Sylvia Foster, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Barbara Hawkins, Melba Jolley, Emily Pettus, Shirley Pettus, Mildred Prewette, Martha Settle, Mary Settle, Joan Sloan, Frankie Soles- bee, Norma Souther, Mary Walter, Nancy Walter, Ruby Jean Westbrook, Carolyn Wildes. The Girls' Athletic Association was organized at Chapman this year to promote athletics for girls, better sportsmanship, and school spirit in our high school. Boys' Athletic ssociation OFFICERS President ..,............. Preston Bell Vice President ..... . . . Buddy Culbreth Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Harold Owens Reporter ......... Ted Powell Sergeants-at-Arms . . . . . . Lewis West, Philippe Stone Adviser . .. ..... Mr. Miller Billy Abernathy, Paul Alverson, Martin Atkins, Jackie Belcher, Joe Belcher, Preston Bell, Cleveland Bishop, Larry Bishop, Waylon Black, Spurgeon Brian, Teddy Cathey, David Cochran, Everette Chapman, Buddy Culbreth, Kent Culbreth, Roy Ferree, Roger Finch, Steve Foster, Ray Gaines, John Gramling, Charles Gray, Howard Gray, Richard Gray, Dupree Hammett, Bates Harmon, Everette Hen- derson, Bobby Horton, Billy J. Jackson, Donald Johnson, Randall Johnson, Larry Mabry, Glenn Massey, William Morrow, Wayne No- dine, Harold Owens, Kenneth Pike, Ted Powell, Dean Pruitt, Daniel Rainey, Wayne Reid, Carroll Ridings, Lewis Settle, Johnny Sloan, Willie Souther, Philippe Stone, John David Trout, Dennie Waldro p, Donald Waters, Freddie Watson, Arthur West, Lewis West, Wayne West. The purposes of the B. A. A. are to promote better standards, teach fair sportsmanship, and build health- ier, stronger bodies. Meetings are held every other week after school hours. Fngr Frtlflll-Tll7'fF Distributive Education Club Jack Clayton, Marvin Clayton, Bobby Cothran, Rachel Cothran, Ray Johnson, Ray Kimmons, Rachel Medley, Harold Owens. OFFICERS President . . . .Rachel Cothran Vice President . . . . . Jack Clayton Secretary-Treasurer ..... Harold Owens Reporter . . . . . Ray Johnson Adviser . . Mr. Cothran The Distributive Education Club, an organization of vocational students enrolled in cooperative part- time distributive education classes, has as its purpose furthering the welfare of its members in providing for the exploration of vocational opportunities in the field of distribution, in encouraging the use of high ethical standards in business, and in fostering a deep feeling of the civic, social, and moral re ties of business to society. Panorama Club President . . . Vice President . . Secretary .. Treasurer . . . Reporter . . Advisers .. .. Mrs. Bel sponsibili- OFFICERS . Lucy Gramling . Sarah Pittman .. Willie Souther ... Janice Powell Kathryn Alverson cher, Mrs. Harley Kathryn Alverson, Marie Bailey, Sue Ballenger, Imogene Bell, Preston Bell, Gale Bishop, Patsy Blackwell, Joan Brackett, Gladys Ann Bradley, Syble Bradley, Barbara Brownlee, Carolyn Bruce, Doris Burrell, Gerry Burrell, Mary Ruth Burrell, Jerry Cantrell, Jean Christopher, Ann Clement, Larry Cloyd, Sylvia Cook, Linda Culbreth, Jerry Gaines, Lorine Geddis, Lucy Gramling, Dean Hammett, Audrey Howard, Janice Howell, Frances Keller, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Harvey Mathis, Gary McAbee, Jane McCarter, Shirley Medley, Clyde Miller, Betty Lynn Moore, Mae Moore, Merle Morgan, Carolyn Morris, Emily Neal, Minnie Lee Nichols, June Parham, Emily Pettus, Sarah Pittman, Carolyn Pruitt, Hazel Robinson, Joan Sloan, Shirley Souther, Willie Souther, Philippe Stone, Nancy Walter, Wayne West. Marie Suddeth, Yearbook enthusiasts compose the Panorama Club. Rudiments of making up and financing a school annual were explained in the first monthly meeting. Much ofthe work on PANORAMA was done by this club under the direction of the advisers and the members of the staff. 5 md. WAY QF' SPORTSMA E NSHIP GAT f N A ff 'W W' E3 j il sl . 4 Z ,X I ' 1 COACHES Assistant Coaches Cothran and Miller Head Coach Smith, Assistant Coach Tinsley. SEASON'S RECORD District I 45 .... . Boiling Springs I4 6 . . ..... Fairtorest 7 20 . . . . . Woodruff I3 O .. .... Welcome I3 33.. ...S.C.S.D. 7 O .. ... Clinton 4I 7 .. ... Byrnes 26 40 .. .. . Cowpens I3 0 .. .. Clover I3 SUMMARY District I Purple Panthers finished a fair season, winning four and losing tive. They were spurred to victory by a strong line and a speedy backfield. Gary Kirkland and Philippe Stone made the All-County Team. Kirkland al- so received a trophy as the best end in the county. Dean Hammett and Terry Staggs were named on the second All-County Team. SQUAD Football .,,..t , ALL-COUNTY Gary Kirkland, Philippe Stone FRONT ROW Cleft to rightj: John Gramling, Howard Gray, Russell Forrester, Kenneth Rogers, Charles Gray, Jackie Belcher, Wayne Rogers, Jackie Hightower. SECOND ROW: Paul Alverson, Wayne West, Harold McAbee, Kenneth McAIJee, Autry Dotherow, Donald Johnson, J. L. Geddis, Billy Martin, Ronnie Atkins. THIRD ROW: Coach Miller, Coach Tinsley, Glenn Massey, Gary Kirkland, Philippe Stone, Dean Denton, Terry Staggs, Lewis Settle, Bobby Morton, Roy Johnson, Coach Cothran, Coach Smith. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Carruth, Jerry Gaines, Buddy Culbreth, Richard Howell, Fred Howard, Dean Hammett, Preston Bell, Charles Baumgardner, Wayne Hipp. A141093 5.9 r X I Purple Panther First String TERRY STAGGS DEAN HAMMETT DEAN DENTON GARY KIRKLAND Cenfer Hcrlfbclck Guard End ROY JOHNSON BOBBY MORTON FRED HOWARD LEWIS SETTLE End Tackle Qucrferbcck Guard ki' PHILIPPE STONE BUDDY CULBRETH JERRY GAINES RICHARD HOWELL Tackle Fullbcck Holfbcck Fullback Pugf f'A0l'f,V-SA Girls' Basketball SEASON'S RECORD Chapman 24 37 44 28 46 42 33 28 59 54 27 50 75 45 48 ... Roebuck . . . Woodruff . . . Blue Ridge .. . . . Union . . . . Chesnee . . . . Roebuck . . . . Woodruff .. . . . . Blue Ridge . . Boiling Springs Chesnee Byrnes ..... Fairforest . . Boiling Springs Union . . . .................,,...... Fairforest 44 . . . ............................. Byrnes COUNTY TOURNAMENT 64 . . . ..................... Boiling Springs 40 49 . . . ............................ Byrnes . . . ...............,............. Fairforest UPPER STATE TOURNAMENT 38 . . . ............................. Easley ENTIRE TEAM Kneeling Ileft to rightlz Patsy Thompson, Emily Pettus, Mildred Prewette Standing: Gwendolyn Gaylor, Manager, Mary Settle, Mary Walter Peggy Anderson, Imogene Bell, Betty Lou Thompson, Betty Dempsey, Linda Sloan, Martha Cox, Joan Sloan, Coach Carson. SUMMARY The Pantherettes, with a fine record of II wins and 5 losses, finished the season by copping the District ll Class A Girls' Championship. Emily Pettus received the Lee Otis Noblitt trophy as the most valuable player in the tournament. She and Patsy Thompson were named on the AII- Tournament Class A team. Competing with Easley in the Upper State Tournament, the girls lost a well-played game. FIRST STRING Patsy Thompson, Betty Lou Thompson, Mildred Prewette, Captain, Emily Pettus, Co-Captain, Imogene Bell, Joan Sloan. Page Forty-Eiglzt ALL COUNTY MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Emily Pettus, receiving trophy from Lee Otis Nololitt, donor. First Row fleft to rightj: J. L. Geddis, Fred Howard, Jerry Gaines, Gary Kirkland, Chapman 35 46 44 57 51 69 50 55 77 75 48 46 81 49 49 57 ENTIRE TEAM 59 49 Roy Johnson, Bobby Cothran. Second Row: Coach Miller, Ray Johnson, Manager, Philippe Stone, Wayne West, Gene Barnette, Kenneth Pike, Jackie Owens, Charles Gray, Manager. SUMMARY Boys' Basketball SEASON'S RECORD . . . Roebuck . . . Woodruff . . Blue Ridge . . . . . Union . . . Chesnee . . . . Roebuck . . . Woodruff . . . . Blue Ridge . . . Boiling Springs Chesnee Byrnes .. , . . Fairforest ... Boiling Springs Union . . .............., Fairforest Byrnes COUNTY TOURNAMENT Chesnee . . . Byrnes The Panthers wound up a successful season with a record of 12 wins and 4 losses, however they were de- feated in the District ll semi-finals by Byrnes High. The fine coaching and co-operative effort on the part of the team attributed to the success of the Chapman Five. Roy Johnson, forward, was placed on the All-Tournament Class A team. FIRST STRING Jerry Gaines, Philippe Stone, Gary Kirkland, Captain, Roy Johnson, Bobby Cothran. Page Forty-Nine Razzle Dazzlers I ll i 'fat HEAD CHEERLEADERS Bobby Mabry, Ruby Jean Westbrook, Carolyn Jackson, Imogene Bell, Bobbie Lou Jackson, Barbara Messer, Ralph Fowler. ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS SECOND ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL 5? wx L,.,,,,w . .. t K 4 Jerry Holden, Martha Settle. Dean Hammett, Terry Staggs. Fifly ENNAY QI: ATT-A INM EN T Q E133 M Wllll liz 'W' '1'-'--X Homecoming Queen Oglfe gfacgwef Sponsors First Row lleft to rightj: Geneal Blackwell for Lewis Settle, Carolyn Holden for Dean Denton, Norma Jean Burns for Roy Johnson, Jimmie Lawrence for Terry Staggs, Joyce Ann Blackwell for Gary Kirkland. Second Row: Shelby McSwain for Donnie Carruth, Barbara Hawkins for Kenneth McAbee, Audrey Howard for Fred Howard, Mildred Prewette for Billy Martin, Sue Morrow for J. L. Gedclis, Peggy Boyce for Bobby Mor- lOrt. Ihrga l fflj'-T1g- Harvest Kings and Queens JOE GOLIGHTLY, BONNIE FLEMING EVERETTE CHAPMAN, ANN JORDAN RONNIE CULBRETH, Elementary Senior High CAROLYN STEADMAN Junior High Harvest Beauties DE ANNA STRICKLAND JULIA SHELTON JOAN SLOAN Pirgf Fifly-7'I11'r1' D.A.R. Good Citizen Jcafw, ,4A,m,,,, Miss Hi Miss gmifg fgeffufs TALENTED SUE ANN AND JUDY LYNCH Firsl Place Junior Division Senior Tolenf Show MARK HIBBARD Second Place Junior Division Senior Talon? Show BOBBY AND GLENN JACKSON Thircl Place Junior Division Senior Tczleni Show FRED HOWARD Firsl Place Senior Divisiun Senior Talent Slwow Grand Prize Arllwr Smiflw Tolenl Hunl PERFORMERS ROBIN GAYLOR Second Place Senior Division Senior Tale-ni Show Firsi Place Popular-ily Arfhur Smith Tulenf Hunt JEAN CHRISTOPHER Third Place Senior Division Senior Tcxlenl Show SARA JANE SANDERS Second Place Populorify Arilwf Smifh Tulenx' Hunl F. F. A. Sweefhecrrf F. F. A. Sweefhearf Runner-Up .jlilefen 'lflkdf me Anna .glfricfghcnrl SLM 4-H Winners JOAN, jufpin, Soutgefn, Weary Page F iffy-S ix PATSY THOMPSON SUE MORROW ROSEMARY CLEMENT HOLLIS REID J. L. GEDDIS ROY JOHNSON Mosf Popular Mosf Dependable Mosf lnfelligem' enior MIOQFKUEEUQJ CAROLYN HOLDEN RACHEL COTHRAN KENNETH WHITAKER GLENN SETTLE Cufesf Wiffiesf Page Fifty-5'1'1'rn Q BARBARA MESSER GENEAL BLACKWELL NANCY SUDDETH CARSON WOODFIN TALMADGE SPLAWN JOHN TURPIN Mosf Mischievous Besf All-round Mosi Likely fo Succeed enior Cgizfaerfafiuefi Fngr Fifty-I'?1'g7lf ANN JORDAN EMILY PETTUS BOBBY COTHRAN KENNETH McABEE Besf Looking Besf Sporfs E 2 MILDRED PREWETTE AMELIA BROWN JEAN CHRISTOPHER GARY KIRKLAND DONALD BELCHER FRED HOWARD Mosf Afhlefic Mosf Courfeous Mosf Tcllenfed enior ulaerfafiued MARCELL PRUITT BESSIE MAE EDWARDS YATEMON GRAY RAY KIMMONS Noisiesf Quiefesi Pnyrr Fifty-Nin PHYLLIS FLOYD CAROLYN JACKSON JANICE OWENS DON CALLIA MACK BARTON CHARLES COLEY Biggesf Flirfs Loziesf Mosf Boshful lg? enior Superfafiued JOYCE ANN BLACKWELL BILLY MARTIN Friendliesf PATSY BLACKWELL HUGH LANFORD Necvfesf AY OF COOPERATION v QD H VI i :U u'f A I pf' N WJ' OJ jf Bbhm 3 of lf? J WJ IW ,WAV .-X nfffaf ff! I mms Jiffifwg ff ,W ff ,I M ,eff ggiguf INMAN, souTH CAROLINA SINCE 1902 MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY TEXTILES A Good Place to Work BEASON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes - Dry Goods - Ready-to-Wear I7 Mill Street Inman, S. C. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK LANDRUM, S. C. Serving the Citizens for Over 40 Years Member FDIC-FRS T915 T955 INMAN OIL COMPANY Immediate Delivery on HEATING OIL, FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, GASOLINE MOTOR OILS AND GREASES Phone GR2-3421 L. W. MEDLEY, Distributor INMAN, S. C. RECTORIS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY TRYON, N. C. Complete cleaning and laundry service for more than a quarter of a century COWAN SUPER MARKET We specialize in Fresh Dressed Poultry and Western Meats . COWAN FARM SUPPLY Purina Chow - Philco Appliances TRYON, N. C. LITTLEFIELD'S APPLIANCE FEE! Radio 'Q' I + LANDRUM t'r,,,,,,as We sell the BEST and service the rest Phone 53I5 Box 292 TOLLY W. PETTY FUNERAL HOME Day and Night Ambulance Service LANDRUM, S. C. MILLER'S AUTO EXCHANGE USED CARS Phone GR2-3271 Lyman Road Inman, S. C. MELROSE PARK Mountain Craft - Souvenirs - Gifts Sandwiches and Refreshments Between TRYON and SALUDA, N. C. MAMIE E. FOWLER, Owner Prim' Si.t'lj.'-Tlzruc' MARlAN'S BEAUTY SHOP 1 Bloomwood Heights Phone GR2-2481 INMAN, S. C. Professional Care ls Best for the Hair MERIEL'S GIFTS and MEN'S ACCESSORIES Phone GR2-2521 HENRY GRAMLING INMAN DUNBRIK CO. Specializing in Concrete Products Manufacturers of Dunbrik and Dunstone Telephones GR2-5173-Plant GR2-5443-Residence On the Loop INMAN, S. C. VALHALLA HAND WEAVERS Neckties - Baby Blankets Homespun Cloth - Rugs TRYON, N. C. Gift Shop THE SPECIALTY SHOP Ladies' and Cl1ildren's Wear Nell Golighfly Virginia Hall INMAN, S. C. Page ,S1'.vty-Fam' PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. WHOLESALE Fooos SPARTANBURG, s. C. PIEDMONT NATIONAL BANK OF SPARTANBURG Dial 6311 BE ACON DRIVE IN Where food is afways good HAMMOND-BROWN-JENNINGS COMPANY FURNITURE - RUGS AND APPLIANCES SPARTANBURG, soUTI-I CAROLINA Have CI good time ,ii ...Have CI Coke , -A Y , T77 X BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLlNG CO. SPARTANBURG, s. C. PgS F SPARTANBURG, S. C. gl W--: -- There ls No Substitute For Experience Our experienced staff offers you prompt, efficient advice and service on peach production, and marketing problems. TROY H. CRIBB 61 SONS, INC. 708 Montgomery Building SPARTANBURG, S. C. Warehouse INMAN, S. C. P. l.. MCCARTER Meats, Groceries 84 Feeds HILLTOP GROCERY Groceries - Meats - Gas 81 Oil Phone GR2-6313 Inman, S. C LANDRUM INSURANCE AG E N CY General Insurance - Real Estate Rentals THOMAS P. JOHNSON LANDRUM, S. C. BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS INMAN, S. C. Pg S tyS W. N. KIRKLI-IND PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Sales - Service Dial 6451 396 Union Street SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA S B. 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Phone Spartanburg 3-8045 BISHOP FURNITURE CO. Since 7891 Better Furniture for Better Living , 150 South Church St. ALEXANDER S SPARTANBURG, s. C. MUSIC HOUSE SPARTANBURG, S. C. WHITLOCK'S PHARMACY, INC. CNext to General Hospitalj SPARTANBURG, S. C. Reliable Prescriptions Emma Jean Clayton and Wayne McAbee say- We like Cecil's Business College in Spartanburg. We at Cecil's like Emma Jean and Wayne, too, and we hope that the new 'I C. H. S. class will send us more like them. C ECI L,S B U S I N ESS CO L L EG E Phone 9884 Schuyler Cffice Building Spartanburg, S. my I in l Pg S entyT SINCE 1948 MOONLITE DRIVE-IN MARTIN HARDWARE Quality Merchandise at Lower Price I N N D Phone 6317-6318 AND 1447 Asheville Hwy. Spartanburg, S. C I N C E Satisfaction ls Our Aim Your Royal Typewriter' Dealer Everything for the Office Telephone GR2 2291 124 Morgan Square SPARTANBURG, S. C. A f tw in ffl Yvj My ll 'wg ,ffl Aifzmwiyjt I lint W M 1 fl C wi mv , bw. 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