Catawba Academy - Legend Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

 - Class of 1972

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Q 5 .5 'I Another week, another book report. Whafs S0 funny about EngliSh?? 19 5 gk U55 fpowafc of U65 cgpogsn Kmfozcf Speech The Power of the Spoken World Developing poise and confidence through learning to communicate orally are the main objects Mrs. Martha Hoskins repeatedly fires at her class. Z X 20 'cena - cfvaw Qfyozflcfi Ghana French New Worlds Openedw New worlds of learning were opened up in our French classes under the capable guidance of Mrs. Therese Cote, our new teacher from France, and Mr. John Cook. Travaillons en semble!! Wi Mrs. Cate urges her students to study hard and work together. 21 cisnfific cfwlstfl Susan Barnes discovers the necessary tools for dissection. Scientific Methods Put To Use By applying their knowledge of basic scientific laws, students, with the help of Mrs. Gwendolyn Pittman and Mr. Sam Copeland, learn to delve deeper into the methods of science through experimentation. ocfa Qui U0 57152 Ernest Wilkerson and Dupre Little prepare for an experiment. Gilliam Kerley discovers the vital organs of a frog during dissection. ' 22 gram. Tait . . . 'jo fpzsaznt - 'jfiscqinz of cqiafozy From Past . . . To Present The Aim of History! History, under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Josephine Everett, Mrs. Martha Hoskins, and Mr. Donald Betts, places its emphasis on understanding the present through the study of the past. Students busy themselves while Mrs. Stafford helps Lee Barnes EH B N Margaret Holler looks on as Mr. Betts discusses history with John Tyler. T Juniors are off to King's Mountain Jlflafg -- sw .qDZOgfEl7Z5, Susan Barnes works vigorously on finishing her problem as Mrs. Stafford watches with interest. Math New Problems . . . New Answers Inquisitive minds probe for new answers to new and different problems this year with the vital aid of teachers, Mrs. Estelle Wimberly and Mr. Sam Copeland. Mrs. Wimberly explains the problem to Matt Elliott. 24 EMI 22101515 girgf ,.,21j ig .w- ,' 'QQ X is Qs ,- F? REBS? Gosh, this is fun! Beth Gill explains a math problem while Susan Barnes and Kathy Lassing look on. sf' ,,f-f- Z'-,M , Dicksie Ward takes time out to think before starting her multiplication table while Karen strives onward. 25 can aqua Un U zanza - cgsffacfiona of life Drama Reflections of Life Appreciating great drama through study of the production techniques of a play is the main object Mrs. Martha Hoskins strives to achieve and reflect upon in her class. 26 me - H Ougfz 561954 araomczgcz off Physical Education Rough Edges Rounded Off' Mr. Donald Betts and Mr. Sam Copeland provide hard work, entertainment and new ways to fill out character in each daily session at P.E. Sandy Newton leads his classmates in exercises. Mr. Betts instructs boys on how to do push-ups. f Some girls ready themselves for a brisk game of basketball while others take a breather and talk. 27 M 17 gwfzofzfa Quit ,W We 1 1 J ff Q ,fa + 'W' S , ,Wa , . 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The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders made valuable contributions toward the schoolis spirit this past year, headed by Margaret Holler and Beth Newton. The thirteen girls participated in creating spirit during most Junior Varsity soccer and basketball games. Mrs. Anne Ridge- Way was the faculty advisor. gf- 1 , Qld- il! CEEEJE QLLEZ5. Gra-Y Squad Sees New Faces The Gra-Y Cheerleaders saw many new faces this year on their squad. Mrs. Anne Ridgeway, the faculty advisor, worked with the girls, developing new cheers, The girls did an excellent job in increasing the spirit at Gra-Y games. 1 Q. 1 1 l I , s , W A 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sfaza 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 52 ' 1 ,ww-W .. L. ,Nl . ewan- l M., Q L,W...,Y, ..,....,.. .NWN Q fmmmuuwsimwmwfwmmuwgmsmzwswiwanmmmwwwammxwa4af:f.:xsrmwaf' miasmnwzmwmmmmmmammwl I . -we - , ' - 2 qos .,JHg..,5, . 1 A au J if Q , - , ,LQ QQ, X - . Y-ISL - . '- - U- -Q-'L,:f . s,iS l??i'Eaagi'?3'mnin1 r gg 'W W xi! 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Q i 'Q Q Q Q Q g k fQQQQg.x xii' 5:4 Q , b W f ,kL. : ,. rw, ll i x we WD ,aff Q . f . . L' 53 ,4?...,Q 'H Qi , ,, 5 QQ , f,..s' 42 gang S N . X. Q .. .fp J3a1E.ffEQ.fT ,--f,g,:,,g.ffsvfg1,:g,fSep- - ' fr . - -. .ia . 5 , Catawba's first jGfa-Y basketball formed last Novgpgper under the dirggtion of C0Peia3qf5g?? mmY of as facquixed mm: future. 54 gfivwb QQQSQ M' Q0 55 B Klfazaafy P 3f,,,,w-- , ,VWSWQ A , ff. 964 .,,., Y. Q x . ffs: . H' - i s? Q Ng ' 'Sk X X Sb X w x N M X Q X NN' XX , W fl x 5 K Q P Q - Q -1 M A -, A Q- . s g x 3 ,. E S 1:-3' :T rl Q-Qfzvzfzgi Yak ww' i 1' is if 1, ..-.aff ff -My xy W M, Q M 1 U55 Many aces of fffz :XX Honors and Curriculum Editor - Marian Langston, Faculty Advisor ' ri 'lx N figs-ff. . N x ft W Kabir Vx I r 5 2 f lf li 1, at Imp., We ra Sports Editor Andy Gill li G , 5, I Mrs. Everett Editor Cammie Marshall When is our first dead- line? Yafll . .. , let's get to Work. How do you like this lay- out? Gosh the post office closes in five minutes. This is a fabulous action shot. Those homecoming pictures are something else! When is our last deadline? February 15. 1972 me mf gray , 'S ge N W ' P f . f 'N s XT . at Photographers: Mickey I Aberman and Sheridan . siasi Pittman. i Q 'N M fi Co-Editor Vic Michalewitz, Academics Editor Vickie Blackwell 44 . H l,,, i ,mai l ' ,W , 9 ' , W - f if ' Q 1 2 4 Q, f r , - , 596 f re- V ff' ,, KRD 'Yr 5 ' 5 ' ' , A f f- 1 , I I ff? Q - r all Many long and tedious hours, spent by a hard- working team of ninth, tenth and eleventh graders, have re- sulted in the publication of the 1972 Legend. Imagina- tion, a willingness to work, and patience are the qualities of the staff who designed this yearbook. 61 Classes and Clubs Editor Beachy Cobb , , , , V ,,.A, y We I ti ,Q, r 1 f 'Q , V V Editor-in-Chiefz 1 V , ,V V W, ,W r fnfwf , ' J fm, ef ' ' ' r eslie P lint if , r ww, f my V ,,L, ' f WV Wm the sometimes amusing, fre- guently i1'gfQiHii'i5fi2i1e, and always interesting news- paper of Academy, provided a few moments of relaxagan YQVV the students and faculty members. The creagiofti offiitgle journal is a test of ability, pa- tience, job of the editor and faculty advisorygis mariiifoldlpresiding over the riotous staff durin iirecgss afteiigschool meetings, escaping the angrfi regnrteri dissatisfied with their assign- Q' it, prcirzfreading, and struggling to eettw deadline? , r ff ,e ' pf :H , , Z Z le 1 If f r, 1 Mm Wwe is Wy A f I f ,f it ' '44 ' ti ' , L' ..f r , ,,,, ' f ,' g , , ' f '-f,:yP'fj,,,,',',,' V , ' V ,g,, ' 1 ' , 11 ' H ' 'ee f 'V -f wwe f 'ffif.f::f.w' ', , , f f f f f , wwf 'f ff f, , as, ' V , v fr ' ff r ' ' , if , I ' r 3,V,. , V , , VV , V gf- gm f -fm . fr iw ,f it we , , ,, ,,,,,t,, , W , , , V, , ,, J 5 f f f if :A Ji 525 i ,,,, 2, ,, 2 1 M l Q V r - , ' ,trt J'l'ftl rrrsr olll l S V , kyy, , VV Businefs Manager: Wiyne McCormick f WMM Neyvs Editor: Vy Michaelwiref Uma 5011001 ltlefw sunweeepef o Mickey Aberman Middle School News: Moyer Fairey Alice Strait Lower School News: ,VV,r,,w ...' r a, W V , ff 3e.t3tdy'N5wNtonM ff 'l Feature Jenny Shelley Sheridan Pittman Tommy Simrill Ernest Wilkerson V gf Kctivities Editor: Kathy Lassing Susan Bames V Art Editor: Clayton Chevner Jimmy Ennis VV 2 Gilliam Kerley VM Rod , Ph0f0Sf2PhY2 W 'W Ann BV Mickey Abermyytwtw ,,i, fffff V M, Vwf ,V , f Sports . IHWMWSIS ill H5QYes,,f, be -f ' Productibnfrfbdartggerz Lee Williams ' Ai'i'i Sponsor: Mrs. Ida Littleh M, Editor-in-Chief: Leslie Flint ,101 X , ,ff ,...1 44 J rrltl rllll r' 7 llgnczf A-Za ,, E ,,.. ' 391 7. www, fkfff - , ef? ' , 3 il WM. V N at .f ' 5? ,ff- 'P i P, Q . fl in 1 A '35 Li , ff 0 'Tp 1 f 7 Q 5 3 4' ' 5, 4 ' I 'tp- WMWW, W.m V W 1 -mww f ,Q 'en-. , V V'A A1 if , 5 ,, v 5 1 nm-4 :Af -4925 I , M ,V ' M U UQQQ, AWK 'MTV Q 1: :sg Mg. in lying- 3' - .r.. its if 2 gi? ,Q e i 5:21--A giif 1 5 i s .ggi iqii gift if gl? :- gin .. i f 5232 fi 3 Vx mis-, -1' r N gil:-X ,ffggs Lilli- .ego X25 . ,ii Qkiiirii giglg.-s 55535, President - Vic Michalewitz It's another one of those long meetings! if 1' L. to R.: Peter Pappas, Jimmy Matthews, Jean Starnes, Walter Hardin, Wayne McCormick, Vic Michalewitz, Tommy Simrill, Jim Gough and Leslie Flint. 64 cgifucfanf Co unc Vice-President H Walter Hardin J k.,k 5. I My ii 4 . ..., ,Z J fr H r 3 t .-,r.,- . J M V 'L K Those tasty almond clusters! J l Mr. John Cook, Faculty Advisor. Uqcfius in gcgoof gDzofscf1 Secretary - Mickey Aberman The smile of a good candy salesman. 0 , 1 M-X What could he be thinking about! Treasurer - Wayne McCormick 'f-N t. Ns W Nu Q A sruomrwswn Em' ,, - 'ff no nog im 9 Fvns x , Win i U, lm in Es 71' Sl' Wo? - in nn UR i., N l'0o.. ' Sees PA . ,Q vm, fs, ws, M ft., rl on my u,,.'w. - uma you 4 1 R I g wn uqtmin 4 ., vw ,N ' me Vin, Y h IN 0. v fn., sq, I-UL, D ' fn ,, 'we Q: XVI 'rn ,NVQ ., xi tx Suggestions, anyone? Student Council: The Catawba Academy Stu- dent Council set a new pace for student organi- zations at our school this year. Engaging active- ly in student affairs and school projects, they helped to strengthen school spirits and broaden student communication. X wr. my CI 1: ,V 1 f as law sw sf? al rife: iii! 1, ff, mr ameri' fiiroven itselfiiaiiieactive mem4f5T iyerof our school and comfy, We lege rw: rs, rw 5 wigrs as -r. alters, r., warmer ae, :er 53 2 ia ,,rls drive. the leadein of Andy, the club's i, ll ooo S X President, Andy Gill Vice President, Roy Moore Secretary, Vic Michalewitz Treasurer, Jimmy Mathews Sergeant-at-Arms, Billy Waldrop Chairman of Board, Walter Hardin Not Pictured: Historian, Wayne McCormic 55511 M, .s,, fs, iiifiisldemr and ,X,,,,,,9,, ,.,, ,, ,, .. ,, . e ,,,- mr, 'Misafir is ffm' :sz f ' - 'wfeiiviif??QW:21f4z,ff f' ' ,il K ' is , 1 -,', rr. 10 SQQZYGSViwilihiffssf?fi1QiffiSGh0O1' 1. IPGH' if ww, 4, Eric Hutchinson . Chuck Wade Sam Gough Frank Wilkerson Marion Moore Mickey Aberman Bill Hayes Ernest Wilkerson Robby Danials Mark Keith .,. X. .X-f:.... .1 www: . SQWKQNN Auf K..X . W n w NOHX 55- my - '7 -- - K L... Q H L. 1 L .1 y.ff ,Q,.. - K, L - K - -xkhh ww Y - N- ' . , ,QL - :.X M 4,9 , , h g .X Q wf... Q FN I zz t' - I sa-www, x ' .. K K. M, --1.25 ' AW kkkk W- f Z 17: I W A -+10 wx l zgggf- , . vz.. AN Aih, ,Sf ,A :, .,,..,w W .Ngix ew. L , V K' Q K ' .. iv- - ie .-:F ww A L . in .... . I .J - W ww K awww 'ZOJIZCL A Christmas Caroli' smashing success ,f'E'N, , ,.-'wee .1 . Ei'i f' 'iirxx Z x' t 5 , at 11 If ,,.A, , The Academy formed a Drama Club this past year un- der the experienced leader- ship of Mrs. Martha Hoskins. The twenty-three member club presented its first pro- duction in December after weeks of diligent preparation. The play was Charles Dickens' classic The Christ- - mas Carol. It was a smashing success through the untiring efforts of the cast and those involved behind the scenes. 2 Seated: Beth Jackson, Vice Presidentg Walter Hardin, President. Standing: Beachy Cobb, Treasurerg Jean Starnes, Secretary. ' r. H 1 Q ' Q First Row: David Tilley, Sheridan Pittman, Rod Moore, and Wayne McCormick. Second Row: Alice Strait, Beth Newton, Elizabeth Misskelly, Linda Watts, Jean Starnes, Cammie Marshall, and Walter Hardin. Third Row: Beatrice Cote, Kaye Costner, Beth Jackson, Beachy Cobb, Leslie Flint, Marian Langston, Carol Nash Norman, and Jenny Shelley. Back Row: Bill Hayes, Robby Daniels, Chuck Wade, and Mickey Abermanp 68 JSI ev My in L ii re f Q' Mrs. visor. Martha Ho rdf skins, Faculty Ad- A family meal at the Cratchitt's. Ebenezer my boy . . . Busy moments before the play. Scrooge, played by 69 Walter Hardin, con- fronts the Ghost of Christmas past. K Sponsor: Mrs. Cote President: Marian Langston 152266 A Front Row: Bill Hayes, Billy Waldrop, Carol Nash Norman, Cammie Marsha1l,Jenny Shelley, Beth Newton, Sponsor: Mrs. Cote. Second Row: John Macintosh, Ragan Simpson, TonyJohnson, Leslie Hint, Marian Langston, Anne Barnes, Susan Cooper, Lynn Walker, Vickie Blackwell. Third Row: Vic Michalewitz., Sammy Gough, Eric Hutchinson, Mark Dillingham, Wayne McCormick, Andy Woodhurst, Ernest Wilker- son, Jimmy Matthews, Robbie Daniels. Fourth Row: Julie Brice, Johnny Shaw, Maryanne Gillord, Andy Gill, Beachy Cobb, Jimmy Stevens, Tommy Embry, Bill Hayes, Rusty Darby, Frank Wilkerson. Not pictured: Jean Starnes. Treasurer: Rusty Darby Secretary: Jimmy Matthews Vice President: Julie Brice 70 SSN Fprmez la bouchey' X . . . always neat and forma1?! .i ,arsew Can you translate this? The answer to that one is 71 ciancz s s ' it Front Row: James Pharr, Treasurerg Jimmy Williams, Secretaryg Frank Robards Vice-Presidentg Gillan Kerley, President. Second Row: Jack Ennis, Scott Honey , cutt, Elizabeth Miskelly, Chairmang Rod Moore, Sheridan Pittman. Sponsor: Mrs. Gwynn Pittman This sure is fun! hwy 72 Qin. HQ' President John Chappell, Vice-President Carlisle Holler, Sec- retary Clayton Chevrier, Co-Secretary Jimmy Williams, Trea- surer John Barnes. wav John Barnes, Bob Gaillard, Jack Ennis, Clayton Cherier, Gillam Kerley, Sandy Newton, Scott Honeycutt, Jimmy Platt, John Chappell, Jimmy Williams, Carlisle Holler, Frank Robards, James Pharr. Advisor, Mrs. Josephine Everett umianzafica ff' Q M534 y Q-'J M 5: 012015, qw, X s NWFP 'gagwxll' 04 1212.5 Banzai Czownscf - gncfiarm Q QSM Nw If-'-wp, Q. xi .k 4 I' 76 0 U51 30.10121 4-3 - C?-U21 0490112 , 1 5.5331 Another rainy October afternoon marked Catawba Academyis third annual Homecoming ceremonies. Anne Barnes was selected from a court of six girls to reign as the '72 Homecoming Queen. The Indians defeated Wilson Hall during the game by a score of 4-3. . . x XXX NN NQ XX 'bs QF M: Ik ix: Q thx JULIE BRICE ANNE BARNES VICKIE BLACKWELL Escort: Tommy Embry Escort: Rusty Darby Escort: Marion Moore Sponsor: Johnny Shaw Sponsor: Ragan Simpson Sponsor: Roy Moore rf' 4 QQ, Nw 4-t QS: . 4 1 2 , Q Q A A f Q N if BETH NEWTON LESLIE FLINT LINDA WATTS Escort: Rod Moore Escort: Eric Hutchinson Escort: Scott Barrentine Sponsor: Royce Whitesides Sponsor: Tony Johnson Sponsor: Walter Hardin 78 S. 1' 'li 3 I Q L 'J K ,, wx V XQ1 J .' ' yv ' V X iff. g kkkasxfxggyiu-ggni . pg' X -L 4: ff ff Qfkwfgks 5 if .P fx W HN- N ..' , S -'F , 1- NR fx 'F X, w, X x 5 ' J X H' Q' N X 'Q 'KSN 5 2. f , w x -. s. z -S . 9 vp HONOR QQ S NATIONAL S 902' Q cfvafionaf Ogonoz ocisfbtf 50.051 Cgafzfzz .,.:. 5 ,-I ...vii gf I President, Jimmy Matthews, Vice-President, Sammy Goughg Secretary, Jean Starnesg Treasurer, Walter Harding Sergeant-at-Arms Billy Waldropg Historians: Andy Gill, Robbie Moore: Advisor, Mrs. Estelle Wimberly. F s 1 gtg .. 1 If Reception for new members and RHHS Chapter members following Induction Ceremony on February 11. 81 rf., SWHY s ' x f O Y SSS? 5? 5 sr gf , LN .-., xl -- K x 3 glgofzfs ,pr 57. ' ' ,...r... - Frank S. Barnes, Jr. Chairman .Board of Uzuafaaa -im. X-.k , -Q' Dr. W. Frank Strait Billy D. Hayes Frank B. Robards, Jr. Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer wq1g5.... ,ef L. F. Guy Darby John A. Gill is-O 53 3 W. H. Grier, Jr. Olin B. McKee R. Warren Norman Howard L. Shaw 84 V?? 1:. PM i ,,,..4,,,.. X355 ,df As we review the year 1971-72 in the brief history of Catawba Academy, I will remember the year fondly for the friendships and associations begun this year. ln a period of transition and change of administration, I feel that our accomplishments have been solid, well-grounded, and positive in nature. The new innovations and typical growing pains were accepted by our student body and parent body with grace and cheerfulness that was a delight to the headmaster. When asked to do unpleasant tasks for the good of the school, you were always ready. This attitude about our academic program carried over to the sports program as our athletes, cheerleaders, and fans kept the Catawba Academy spirit alive and vigorous. Thank you, the 1971-72 students and staff oi'Catawba Academy for making this year so pleasant for me. May we go forward from this point with the determination that, with God's help, we will continue to grow into an excellent independent school giving a thorough background for life to all young people who enter our portals. Sincerely, B. O7Neal Compton 86 X- ...as uf ff 7- ,,f.f, Um ,...1ff PP'e'y John W. Cook s Administrative Assistant Vow 87 Miss Elizabeth Salters, lst Gradeg A. B. Win- throp College Mrs. Susan W. Bates, 2nd Gradcg B.A. Win- throp College Mrs. Katherine C. Cole, 3rd Gradeg A.B. Mary Baldwin College Mrs. Anne R. Ridgeway, 4th Grade, Lower School Coordinatorg B.S. Winthrop College, M.A. Winthrop College Mrs. Katherine S. Stafford, 5th Gradeg B.A. Winthrop College Mrs. Lois A. Moore, 6th Gradeg A.B. Win- throp College H55 .nukes -ns., K wi is fQfsss.3,:f-sail -- 1 i ,, Q t i -X, ,F- 'flv A X 'Kalki ' Q . Donald Betts, Physical Education, American Democracy, American History: B.A. Bel- mont Abbey College John W. Cook, Administrative Assistant, French, Athletic Director, Guidance, B.A. Jacksonville State Univesity Samuel F. Copeland, Chemistry, Math, Physical Education, B.S. Clemson University Mrs. Therese H. Cotef French, Ecole Nor- male, Chartres, France Mrs. Josephine K. Everette, English, His- toryg A.B. Columbia College Mrs. Martha P. Hoskins, Speech, Drama, His- tory, B.A. La Grange College, M.A.T, Win- throp College Mrs. lda S. Little, English, B.A. Winthrop College, M.A.T. Winthrop College Mrs. Gwendolyn B. Pittman, Science: B.S. Auburn University Mrs. Estelle D. Wimberly, Mathematics, A.B. Winthrop College i i f i Peggy Pharr f Registrar N r Anne R. Ridgeway Lower School Coordinator 90 5? is is A fi W fl? 3 g , 1 :Zi S.!,,g aw fo, i..Lf9 5' iz fx 1 5 s 3 A K - . ,gt 1 is f Cyuafocfian V x A Qs building maintenance: John Watson and family dafsfazia wil? Loyrece Elmore student help: Robert Daniels Linda Watts Lee Williams R Q L 3 4 . '474?7.Q7 5? -t . 5 Q wmawkwwammm gt ' Us V2 X, -Q FZ I , ,WW i ,MWZAXQ aww custodian: John Watson SE, gtz S .s. ISS L s 5 Fi L iz? si 5 We Eg Ei i-Yi xi? his 'I ki 91 L I 4 Jw. W dm! K? iw sz ,ww K M W, W-my f ,MK W sk,- sum.. fl S h S 6 . 1 xt X . gi. ,v , N iw Rx K, Q J' J Cfaim. uCfVlincf1C74l7 O J O zfzf, J ana 1 J 0615 4 1 CLASS OFFICERS: President, Vickie BlackwellgTreasurer, Tony Johnsong Secretary, Linda WattsgVice-President, Eric Hutchinson .J Vickie Blackwell 1 L ,Q 'in lj - ' v iii i Walter Hardin ' fv' ':M' ag 1 - in , .135 11-' , Spf. ' 'BK Q g M' .V ,iw 2 gfffhig xv, W W- Q44 ., .fl Q. .. i 1 rv Q ff,-K 5 1 il.: iQ.'?5' 1 ::311:::.:.: .. 6 xl 1 , qi af.: Robbie Daniels Eric Hutchinson 4 Andy Gill Sammy Gough Tony Johnson Cammie Marshall union 93151262.15 foz 60175595 Bead , .,,, ,,,fM,,.,M,.mcf:'q- , .,.. ta Mrs. Everett's Headaches Y' 11 A moment of relaxation. Hop-along Hardin! hx , 5 C, N Jimmy Matthews Vic Michalewitz Roy Moore Jean Starnes 95 u.12io'z ggzom ana! :Qing ancjuaf Chuck Wade Billy Waldrop Vickie arrives at school. Where's the rest of my homework? Linda Watts Andy Woodhurst Working on annual. 1 Having fun?? Qllzglifzyifi jmzm Jeff in 172 Q - 'KN I W5 i L. ,, W ..,. Sl all ,Sei .f . , g li., ',,,, ,:' CLASS FAVORITES: Vickie Blackwell and Walter Hardin. Don,t do that! l lth grade art? This is the way it's donef' -,R li French scholars?? A polka dot tie? 97 glofzgomozs dfaaa: M aw glfancfazcfa Sail President, Ragan Simpsong Vice President, Rusty Darbyg Secretary, Marian Langstong Treasurer, Beachy Cobb. Oh really? L 1- y l 4 J S sf P i if fi I f Q Qz ln f Anne Barnes Clayton Chevrler Beachy Cobb Ks- Rusty Darby Mark Dillingham Jimmy Ennis Leslie Flint 98 I! sw Ulead cR.saf2zscf.f. . . - - ibn 'X x Maryanne Gaillard Bill Gregory Bill Hayes Mickey Komar 7,, N CLASS FAVORITES - Rod Moore and Maryanne Gaillard, Thinking hard? Thirsty I don't believe it. In my opinion 99 ll cfvaw goczfa cysacfgacf got! M, Marian Langston John Mackrmo... Wayne McCormick Gary McKee Rod Moore Q. Johnny Shaw Ragan Simpson A new French teacher? Jimmy Stevens Royce Whitesides 100 Carol Nash Norman if Jenny Shelley -I .L , ,.,.,, ., . gg? ffe?u-'v,g:1f?5 V I eon aa J J My ,, . A , fi 2 . K Lee Williams Carol Nash does chemistry. un- v f f , 4 , Q Y- i w VL , ' 719, ' f 5,2 1 W A fi A E V f 5 fix , f 402' 5 H ff in Z fy ogg my X2 ff X f ff f f 14' , 4292, Y M iw, ., fx W A I f l J, - -: Q, 1 Aren't I pretty qu EE 4 i R What's so funny, Jenny? What's wrong, Beachy? 55 ,,A, M 7, 'zaafgman dfaaa 0 ,75 CLASS FAVORITES - George Adickes and Julie Brice ' WMM ,us It must have been a busy day! ' -L . ' K sfi 5' ,W - I l l Sr , l if l s M X gs N X ,tg g ijaeik GQ we S Z is X is 'F Xi li 'A .X ' vm A .fur Q 4 N ,X , 6 if L vc l Mrs. Little, Junior?? Mickey Aberman George Adickes Scott Barrentine Julie Brice S iiie is J .f -. k.kk. I: X. . 'N 59 J f Q S M . . fi' P J , k 1 ,. . . is .,LL' J 'k.k ..r. ' , ' fi '.'k- G . ff ' - A ' f S - I sf' , . mgxekswii 1 1 . - ' K ri? Susan Cooper Matt Elliott Tommy Embry Rusty Forrest Jim Gough Paul Hemphill 102 A in l x 3 X Axcgofau, Oqfgfsfsa, s Wi! - X fx fi ,is 3 X :Qt-.gl gawk Q 32 'YES X Q 'fisiis X ib,Xx?5 Q P- ski s k b! N J im Horner Mark Keith John Lewis Dupre Little John Marshall Kermit McKee E ssl,-1 i f':- ' -E:'2:r .i.: '.-- W s iii fifth 5 E . f sf- . is Xgxxxxxxx X S fs is N X -vt . lk x 5 5 . W. Kes FJ r s X .. ..,. 3 .W.,::t.., t.. K .ir L X ix f iw' --.- : ii.- Wii-ii - L -iiiiii . SY gs R s : . wig? -kAA. as X A Qu xt X fl Q we , its it Marion Moore Beth Newton Lynn Walker Ernest Wilkerson Frank Wilkerson Mark Wilkerson - F X M, MQ Q , If J v. 2 if g 1 8 ,,,,...,..,.-pq Q rw 415 yd, KWH? LGI f fifnffrvf-wffffe-ialfffmfi-. . sas. President, Matt Elliottg Vice President, Rusty Forrestg Secretary, Julie Briceg Treasurer, Ernest Wilkerson. 103 53 Sig glaciers ace fo His giniag .fins A w -5 WNW W B i2 .., , . 1 L . , . . . . . . . l ,B B , President, Jim Grllg Vice-Pres1dent,Sher1dan P1ttmangSecretary, Beth JacksongTreasurer, Margaret Holler. I7 L! Y '. We s ff: , - 1 ' - ' .gif ,-gf gf- ' ' , l 1' ' ' 1. 4. 'NN it X t T 'wk x fs 1 K i YL ?i 3 f x 5 - iv- rxisw f X 'X P ss A' What's so funny, Sheridan? Rickey Baker Robby Baker Richard Byrum d i r e e B l m B , 5 xl 'ft 5 ' . ' ,A A A ka E x . , r 5 l B B l Q Kaye Costner Beatrice Cote Kim Daniels Jim Gill Billy Gilmore Margaret Holler - - ,r iswivf . if, f ' ifffgw f ', 1 ' - 7 .x,' of lliff, A .3 '-'tg-ai , is a ffffft' -' ' 5 - .. . , M y-. else -x 1-sl f. ' ' . - N. ' ' -:Qs - 'F 3 M: 1 w- B r ffiff'- , 15 f ew: -- y A -Qi ' Q f - .: , if Y - ' - . . -, - 1 ' ' - ' 'Q ix - . . i . A ' , w L i Beth Jackson Sally London Cindy Maners Elizabeth Misskelly 104 omfnfsfing Wasil ginaf C-gan of Scgoof N' 4 ,M X f ,f 5 . g, Peter Pappas Sheridan Pittman Bill Reid Bess Robinson s .::, :ff-'gzif-71.i: . .nib 5 .. ii so N, Perry Snipes Joey Stafford Alice Strait Alice Thomas P . S- f X i F QE CLASS FAVORITES - Margaret Holler and Peter Pappas 105 Q E I Dianne Shillinglaw James Shores i - 2- -2.20. - i ' -me 2- ' x r 5-' yi l K - Z X David Tilley John Tyler Now listen, Bess! xx Eggntg guide U aw .fsuafi in nowfacfgs ciqcgllsua , renews we Johnny Barnes Susan Barnes Johnny Chappell Rebecca Edwards ..-k J gg: .... psf,-5,-75.1 1 .y:.:k:55-5:5 k..k rr: 1 - k--- K at k..V.- i - K . . . .k.kk it il kk k K .... r. I , , ,,x l Mi? N I, -.a 1 A' L Nm . he s a P 5 , 2 y , aaaas E , li ' h B it f t J R X KKX Q I K t. Liri E E 5 E . John Elliott Jack Ennis Moyer Fairey Bobby Gaillard Beth Gill Robert Hemphill 2 'mv K r nr r i f' V an WJ s J ' 7 X 'safe Y J' .' og, X 1, , , Q ga fr ix' r. f X X kg! if 4 B J fi, ininl . Q F4 fx MJ Yi Carlisle Holler Scott Huneycutt Marvin Johnson Gillam Kerley N, I .., ,V . - Top to Bottom: President, Johnny Chappellg Vice-President, Perry Pappasg Secretary, Frank Robardsg Treasurer, Marvin Johnson. 106 wcing Gini Wim of :Scgoof U Ye J 4 S 5 3 A WK 'J L i J YS YA? I X Kathy Lassing Bobby Moore Sandy Newton Perry Pappas as ,. Q-Ns . E. Bob Porter Frank Robards Tommy Simrill Dennis Starnes 3 x N CLASS FAVORITES f Beth Gill and Marvin Johnson. 107 M James Pharr Jimmy Platt Randy Wilkerson NNN Jimmy Williams i .9 it ,J if X .1 ami-ff i .i :wi -if tn Say cheese - Grady Cambell Betsy Hallman , -. Y' V 1-., ,Q ., rv'-Hi 6 We W wrap X tl 3 W R: Sixfg gfzacfs: uyoung cfmincfa Vann Andrews Mary Brice Michelle Byrd Y'-M ez S all N Kem Helsabeck Bob Horner David Marshall Sam Matthews 3' A M :ji X. .Q lf, Q Shelley Matthews Becca McCormick Neal Pharr John Rhea They couldn't all be studying! 1 08 5 Magi glowing Cgaffsngzail P' as -W Y 1-,Q X .J-Ing MX' an xx .S w i i Q? Scott Shillinglaw John Shores Steve Simmons Browne Simrill Chip Smith ii, ei, 1 Q' ,- -1? ' . 1 S N ii 93' , xi X 1 K j 'iff NX Fran Sudol Cathy Vaughan Sandra Whitesides Terry Wilkerson Linda Wilson ' - 4- 3 z X - -oy., - . sf I S as ' ' ' f x . ww ., my 57 A 1 all 5 h t r K ,E E .,,, sk x 5 xi . Lisa Stamper 4. W. , Y' Richard Young I f M qw Gi kg gzacfa: Eagsz fo fsazn f - o k . L 1 : E . .C : S it 7 J L F WX . X r k - - . i I L Frances Barnes Lea Barnes -i . AXAA A Arivz gi . :Z .:5: C lsr , Buck Cox Kevin Elmore Bobby Flint l ' K ai v- I New V x F fx: X 5' X . X . Nm. . We ,- 1' ge 5 'Lk 5 iw 1 lxixx ,Q if Mindy Brown A I: f 'Q ,V I fl T E 'C C7 '-1 .-. CU v-1 My Troy Brown Lynn Cooper .. .ir-- ,... ,C SE x C in 9 A N9 Q, . Q , NH-...ly M Helen Haddad .E1fkiir,q T,WX.f I .V . , I ii, 'f , I F K 4 5 ,ws ,.,, 1-ffm-f. ,z ,L R L 4 Y- , ef' Marion Hicklin , -w Q were x '- Li 2 in ' A Q C. M 2 i f fr nf' Q ix 3 34 . if X . Muff f F ,, S' in iw:-,. 3 Betty Hunter Cathy Lewis Allison McDaniel A new teacher?? Well it's like this! 110 Charlene Miller Shaun Mohle Junior Neal lv' r vw ek 2 9 wt' I W y I yy A David Norman Stephen Phan Mandy Ridgeway - 55.32 R we 1 Q 35 sf 3 S W ,Q . Rig? . He couldn't be studying!? 4'-N Bill Scott Tommy Sutton John Turner Jan Worthy Mike Wylie '41 111 Qouxzffi ' A Qs 5 QE X W J X XP -as E N, 14? in Y Q, 7 xg X I , N f K Q ,.,. s K Y an QT So, that's what that word means! Joni Baker Laura Baker Jeanie Barnes i r - - Q D Q .B 7 QT, t r gl , ,K V 5 N 'rs X i Andy Bennett Lori Bennett David Black Randy Deas Jonathan Doyle Jerry Gaillard . .,f:'. slab b .. , i E - 6 Q David Gaston Beverly Gough John Hearn Gosh, I can't find it in here. 1-PE: NN ' Oops! Not too much of that now. Students use the globe to help find different countries. ' 112 QZQCIS 521386, Q t r X X x X Marion Lewis Rick London Mike Maners Joe Matthews Tony Moore Beth Pharr h K ' . ,r- - - wa- .. , ,S -f 'if , t ..., X . X 'Q-we 'gif Q' Q1 r , s Q t . , Q it . - ' ' .. .tee it . M X M! ff Qi 3: Q6 f if 'N it 'Q gg . My so S ' fl i Si? X L ix X S A ii' X S SJ wh t f aw ,ff r . Nancy Ruth Powell Susan Rippy Jamie Robards Bob Robinson Paula Shaw Joey Sudol Daphne Sutton Jimmy Wright Sweet dreams day dreamer! '74 Nancy Ruth Powell, Paula Shaw, and Lori Bennett prepare to go home after a hard day. 113 gzacfa: 5,25 gsffing O Bs 45? 5 js :, 15 Wi, 7 mi A 5 i Susan Andrews Amy Barnard 5 'G G Meg Byrd ,r ,ryyr Dfw mp rf -fi - ,viwx if I. ilfrv , w rp 1 ' ww rf ivy' l 9 iii' 'al wr L1-ef if f' , M 'I .Y-. N 5 we m f if S-rs S 4 244 George David 7' W , 1 iii . . 1 Gary Gill ky, Kelly Darby Karen Carmikael vs , ,L f L , 5 2 X K VV Bob Elliot H Alison Faile lg 1, Ll Dx Kathy Grier 114 , .vr 1 I Michele Duffels 1 f 'N' 1: K Tr-F1 r 'xl Andy Hearn What's .fysaf gfucfsnfa 'Wil t Q: -Q .Vx-I John Holler Rodney Honeycutt going on? Brill Pugh ill Jeffrey Whisonant David Lassing Q Dicksie Ward 115 bg: -ea . X K Bobby Mendenhall John Roddey f i 'X as 'Y , I 9 -live be Q is l JY' AS Robin Williams f s- Caroline Knopf Chuck Okcy . - ' is .wel ff if Blackburn Wilson aconcf grads cgfucfanfi flier Mike Baker Melinda Fossett I i Jamie Gregory Glenn McClair Y Y'-o r A , . VKKFA hi Q O vxapk 4, 4 ' N:E.,:, Q 'QV 4 wie X ,, K X Owlfx i .. ,L Aix Xa 5 , :'f Q gl X. fe 'r fc xi l Edwin Barnes KLZL h , w 7 V - so Jane BCIIIICU 5 3 Susan Capps L ,Q N Q X Q25 K 3 . i ' 4 Claire Carswell H VVVVVV, K M A Josie Crocker Marie Heddad H ,1 Anna Hollis 1 -22' ' ' K' M-:M-,.r,Q.k. ,. . . 5 . , i v ' L Bart Key X pi'-R 'F 5 5 ' nm 4 s l .,., ,W - 3 rliiilif 116 air ,Qui Dotty Lacey 6 'Q ., .gl Q 41 iw, cyclic! af Kmfozg in 1Q72 5, .L -. ,, 51, 74 I Junia Neal lr. William okey Laura Payne mmmwf , Kim Sutton if Li- x M 4 Y I Brett Rutledge Frank Snipes Lo Anne Vaughan Gwenda Welch 1 ws 1' x Tw fi ,yr 2 . gs ,gif ,o 2 r.. A 5 1 117 Y I s K l f Marilyn Sharp Eddie Shaw ' fj 5 -k if A. ' ki- lx X . Eric Snipes V-.4 I V N i f -,gt-A. ' V. j 1 , Angela Richards Not Pictured Q 6 li f .G gk Hr R 1 x f I 1 Lynn Foster G fi Holly Gaston Gini gzacfz: O4 cfvsw 59622126 .nw -X o f if A ixw, Q' .Q Q . 5 X ws Y A I - f Mg f-:hL , my on l A x X ,-'-'f L 'K . G .S L i ' K. X - I2 . 6 A ,ww-L1 a sl A A .m-., 31 ff 1 -' ' A I. ovida Campbell Keith Black S Kelly Elmore G' , 1-Q N N x P9 3 is 3, Douglas Barnes C V I.. N fl Q' 1. , I 'famv l g ,, Suzanne Godwin Randy Graham , John Grier 118 I lloly ll, Roy Hemphill Q. 9? , .Ami as Jonathan Hicklin Martin Hull Allison Love Mike McAfee S., Martha Murray The happiness of P.E. time! Tommy Ross Rion Rutledge Mary John Sharp Jim Shelley QM an t ,Wi 4 M or A M ,M M Vs, W, Mary Margaret Mendenhall 'xv .., , Q di- :Q .X xx .A Carla Neely Frank Simpson Joyce Turner 1... he-' XS Jack Ward Allison Whisonant Q Craig Wilkefsfm 119 04 cgno wfscfgamsnfa: Our sincere apprecation to all who have helped in publishing this annual. Patrons and Donors Mrs. Josephine Everett Mr. B. O'Niel Compton Board of Trustees Faculty Parents and anyone we might h HVC forgotten 120 Thank you Anonymous Albright-Gill Insurance Dr. W. B. Ardrey Dr. Joe M. Brice Bob Brown Shoes Dr. Alton G. Brown Brownie Studio Byrum Construction Co. Catawba Wholesale Electric City Builders Coke-It's The Real Thingi' Colony Restaurant Dairy Queen Inc. Dillingham Grocery Drapery Center Dr. Frank Fairey First Federal Savings and Loan Flint Realty and Construction Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank P. Gaston Mrs. Alice A. Gill Gough Oil Company Dr. George C. Haddad Hat 8.: Bridal Shop Billy D. Hayes Hearn Motors Johnson-Oak Hill Sports Wear Lawson Heating St Plumbing Mr. 8r Mrs. J. Wesley Langston Mr. 8rMrs. F. D. Marshall Jr. Marshall Jewelry Matthews Construction Co. Martin Paint Co. Warren Norman Co. Okey Lumber Co. Park Inn Grill James Parish Flowerland Peoples Trust Co. Rhea Warner Co. Rhodes Furniture Co. Inc. Rock Hill Auto Dealers Association Rock Hill Body Co. Russell Brothers Grocery Rock Hill Feed And Supply Co. Rock Hill National Bank Rock Hill Printing 84 Finishing Co. Jimmy Street Auto Sales Shaw Realty Co. Shere's Dry Cleaners Dr. James L. Simpson Sols Iron 8r Metal Co. Dr. Frank Strait III Dr. 8tMrs. Robert Sumwalt Mr. 8rMrs. T. D. Sutton Walker Electric Co. Dr. W. B. Ward The Wiggery Wilkerson Oil Co. Time and days have come to pass, But at last another year has been marked. Many things have changed in this life of mine There have been very bad . . . sad times when tears filled my head and l washed away all my dreams. UP looked But i and found happiness in my life that brought me a new hope to make it through Now in days to come i will look back on this time and it will give me strength to carry on May your days be filled with the peace and love that ihave found within. Cammie Marshall Editor in Chief 122 2 9 Q1 3 3 5 5 i 5 'JM-'---v -V--'f+x,,,, T 1-, f-W . 1mm.,. .... v-,Wm-V--H'v w-W W. W ..., ,.,,,7,, , .KW.A.,....,,,,,,.. .W M. 1----11--fp k ..s , n D H. ,, y:f1 .J,,l' .- , i ' . MQ.,-,'I', fi, lf- mag . -I x ., J L '! ' 255-545 ' g 4' Q' -nf 4. .. 1, .M - 1- ' .,,n , r '- 1. 2-' :Mi-f . J,-, . ..' 5 A ' A1., -45 V .mc , ,. ,, n N, L, .M-..,A.k:'v Wx -' fx 1 1 11 , in-'L IPS. 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