Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)
- Class of 1953
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, ,.C5'51.q,f: fl wk '-Hp.Am.u.A-.. I I . f-V:-qt: -- T., ,f. , g,,,j ?f 100. ,,,,..uW. j,.5?:16?4L N ' PANTHER INMAN HIGH SCHOOL, INMAN, S. C. The Shaw Telecasting tfour Station CONTENTS FOREWORD ' D . . The Panther staff has Administration tried to give you a record ot events cmd activities of this ' Classes year. We hope that now, as in years to come, you will . Activities h ave many pleasant memor- ies of Inman High. Zfjwewaf Jw X ' Athletics 'ZW 15' '75 H'H Z SE 53 il 55 ii 53 I W il W I ' Advertisments Page T 'LUO Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager MARTHA ORR MARTHA CHAPMAN FRANCES BISHOP ALMA MATER In the state of Carolina, Near the mountains blue, In her ever gleaming arclor Stands our school so true. Sing all praises to her glory, Ever may she stand, Hail to Thee, O, Inman High School, Best School in the land. S Page Three 6oacA .jwlenry Smifi DEDICATION In appreciation of his loyalty, his untiring efforts with our athletic teams, and his earnest desire to promote sportsmanship on the campus we sincerely dedicate Panther to COACH HENRY H. SMITH. Page Four ' was-swmvr wwgef' T. E. MABRY W. B. ROYSTER H. E. HIPP Superintendent Principal Assistant Principal ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES MRS. BETTY S. ROYSTER MRS. HILDA C. SMITH TRUSTEES JOHN C. BELL Chmn. County Board T. D. STILWELL Chairman District I W. E. CANADAY Secretary J. L. PETTY II J. V. OGLE J. A. SKINNER W. H. COGGINS B. E. MILLS RAY CALDWELL B. M. GRAMLING WALLACE BELCHER Page Five HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Page Six WILLIAM B. ROYSTER Principal - Mafhemafics MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER English ancl Mafhemafics G. E. BLACKWELL Vocational Agriculfure MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER English ancl French GEORGE M. GRAY Science ancl Malhemafics MRS. KATIE G. WINGO Commerce HENRY H. SMITH Science and Afhlefics MISS ALLEEN MCKINNEY English and Library MRS. MARJORIE H. MALONEY Hisfory ancl Psychology BOYCE l. LANDS Band MRS. RUBY B. COOPER Home Economics HOWELL E. HIPP Social Sfudies and Mafhemafics MRS. WILLIE MAE BISHOP Seventh Grade MISS EULA CULP Sevenfh Grade ,v if ln ' ' Q g X 1 CLASSES Page Seven SENIORS Mascots ROBIN MILLER JANE STEVENS Sponsors MISS ALLEEN McKINNEY MRS. KATIE G. WINGO Class Officers Presidenf Vice Presidem' THERON HAYNES DEAN COCHRAN Secrefary Treasurer KEITH COOK MARVIN EDWARDS Reporfer DOROTHY COTHRAN P E lzt ISAM EARL BALLENGER Work as though you would live forever, Live as though you would die tomorrow. Band Club 'l, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4, President Sophomore Class, Cheerleader 2, Secretary Dramateers 2, President Homeroom 3, Junior Play, Science Club 3, Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Harvest King 4, Advertising Manager The Purple Flash 4, Block l Club 4. O KENDALL MAURlCE BELCHER Love many, trust few, but always paddle your canoe. Garden Club l, Band Club T, F. F. A. T, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Winner of Public Speak- ing Medal 2, Dramateers 2, Glee Club 2, Sports Editor The Purple Flash 3, Junior Play, Cheerleader 3, Talent Show 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Sports Editor Panther 4, Treasurer Home- room 4, Bus Driver 4. O MIRIAM LOUISE BLACKWELL To have a friend you must be a friend. Arts and Crafts Club l, J. H. A. T, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, Library Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3. O FRANCES EVELYN BISHOP Life is what you make it. J. H. A. 'l, Dramateers l, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band T, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 4, Student Council 2, Journal- ism Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Panther Staff 3, 4, Associate Business Manager 3, Business Man- ager 4. O JESSE BISHOP Aim high, think high, man never goes beyond his goal. F. F. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 2, 3, 4, Camera 3, 4, Secretary 4. O OLIN FRANKLIN BRITTAIN Determination is the basis for success. Camera l, 2, F. F. A. 'l, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 3, 4. O SHIRLEY ANN BRITTAIN Always laughing, never sad, Sometimes naughty, but never bad. Arts and Crafts Club l, 2, Camera Club 'l, 2, J. H. A. l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President Homeroom 4. O BARBARA ANN BROWN Not what seems fair, But what is true! Not what we dream, But what we do, Arts and Crafts Club T, J. H. A. 'l, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Treasurer Junior Class, Junior Play, Junior Marshal, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, Proofreader The Purple Flash 4. O DONALD EDWARD BROWN Why worry? lt will happen anyway. Arts and Crafts Club T, 2, Garden Club 'l, 2, F. F. A. 'l, 2, Library Club 2, 3, Reporter 3, Basket- ball 2, 4, Football 2, 4, Manager 2, Junior Play, Student Council 4. Seniors, X' O 'R 4 5' x 'L 0 4' if s Q.. Page Nine Seniors Page Ten of If C . MARTHA ANN CHAPMAN Tis better to keep silent and be thought a tool than to speak and remove all doubt. J. H. A. 'l, Dramateers 'l, Band Club 'l, Band T, 2, 3, President 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Art Editor The Purple Flash 2, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary 4, Art Editor Panther 2, Associate Editor 3, 4, Junior Play, F. F. A. Sweetheart 3, Junior Marshal, Beta Club 3, 4. . DEAN COCHRAN Where There is a will there is a way. Journalism Club l, Garden Club I, Camera Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Vice President Senior Class, Science Club 4. O ROSE MARIE COCHRAN Without love and laughter lite is nothing. Public Speaking Club I, Arts and Crafts Club I, Band Club I, J. H. A. l, 2, Secretary I, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Dramateers 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Sports Editor The Purple Flash 4, Student Council 4. O CLYDE MACK COLLINS Friendship is Cl noble name, Garden Club 'l, F. F. A. 'l, 2, Treasurer 2, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Arts and Crafts Club 4. O KEITH COOK The best things in lite are free. Arts and Crafts Club 'l, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, Camera Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Secre- tary Senior Class, O WAYNE CORN lt you tail try, try again. Arts and Crafts 2, F. F, A. 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Garden Club 3, 4. ' DOROTHY JEAN COTHRAN Nothing walks with aimless feet. Dramateers 'l, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, J. H. A. 2, 3, Reporter Homeroom 2, 3, Art Editor Panther 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Reporter Senior Class. O SHIRLEY DALE DILLINGHAM Laughter is the music of the soul. Chorus T lWalhalla High Schoolj, Beta Club 3 lW. H. SJ 4, Library Club 4. . BARBARA ANN DOTHEROW Good, better, best, never let it rest 'Til the good is better, and the better is best. Dramateers I, J. H. A. 'l, 2, 3, President 3, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Co-Captain 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 2, 3, Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Block I Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, Junior Play, Journalism Club 3, 4, President 4, Beta Club 3, 4, President 4, Secretary Student Coun- cil 4. JAMES MARVIN EDWARDS, JR. The best way to have friends is to be one. Public Speaking Club I, Garden Club 1, 2, F. F. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Vice President Homeroom 3, Treasurer Camera Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Treasurer Senior Class, Treas- urer Library Club 4. C ROBERT LUTHER ELLIS, JR. Build for character and not for fame, Photographer Cleveland Echo 'I fCleveland Junior Highl, Camera Club I lC. J. HJ, Spartanburg High 3, Band I CC. J. HJ, 2, 3 iS. H.J, 4, Photographer ScribbIer 3 CS. HJ, Hi-Y Club 4, Journalism Club 4, Exchange Editor The Purple Flash 4, Block I Club 4. 0 BETTY GREGORY A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Public Speaking I, J. H. A. l, 2, 3, Dramafeers I, 2, 3, President 4. . RUBY NELL HALL Well done is better than well said, Journalism Club l, 2, Glee Club 'I, 2, J. H. A. 'I, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. . THERON EDWARD HAYNES The present is a tact, the past a memory, the future a hope. Journalism Club I, President Homeroom I, Secre- tary Sophomore Class, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Treasurer 4, President Senior Class. 0 GERALD HAWKINS Be what you are. Garden Club 2, 3, President 2, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts Club 2. Q HAROLD HOWELL Forget your defeats and plan for future victories. I Arts and Crafts Club I, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Garden Club 2, 3, President Homeroom 4, Student Council 4. I MARY FRANCES KIMMONS Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Arts and Crafts Club I, J. H. A. I, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 3, Treasurer 3, Scholarship Medal 2, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Marshal, Vice President Junior Class, Associate Editor The Purple Flash 3, Junior Play, Beta Club 3, 4, Editor The Purple Flash , Miss Hi Miss. 0 SAMUEL JERONE MORROW, JR. A chip on the shoulder indicates that there is wood higher up. Band Club 'l, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Student Council 'I, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Reporter 4, Talent Show 3, Sports Editor Panther 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, President Homeroom 4, Block I Club 4. Seniors ff ., I I 9 V 'E - 'if' Page Eleven Pa ge Twelve 3 Seniors O 1 DPRK 'i MARTHA WARREN ORR Life is too short to waste. Secretary Freshman Class, Dramateers 'l, Glee Club T, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Reporter 4, Junior Marshal, Beta Club 3, 4, Director Talent Show 3, 4, Assistant 2, Typist The Purple Flash 4, Editor Panther 4, D. A. R. Good Citizen. 0 WILMA LOUISE PACE To love and be loved is the greatest happiness ot existence. Public Speaking Club 'I, J. H. A. I, 2, 3, Arts and Crafts Club I, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, Typist The Purple Flash 4. 0 MARY LOUISE PENLAND A smile is a treasure that neither thieves nor robbers can snatch away. Dramateers I, J. H. A. 'l, 2, Camera Club l, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. 0 JERRY LEE RAMSEY It's no sin to be poor, but it may as well be. Band Club 'I, Camera Club 'I, Arts and Crafts Club 'I, F. F. A. 'I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Garden Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Hi-Y Club 2, 4, Junior Play Stage Manager, Student Council 3, Talent Show 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Vice President Homeroom 4, Assistant Bus Driver 4, Circulation Manager Panther 4. 0 HOYLE RIDINGS I'Good-looking girls can do vvonders with me. Garden Club I, Bancl 'I, F. F. A. 'I, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, Camera Club I, 2, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 4. 0 JO ANN SANDERS Love and do good works. J. H. A. T, Arts and Crafts Club I, Block I 2, 3, G'ee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Dramateers I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Homecoming Queen 4. o ANNIE LOU STONE Every worth-while road leads upward. J. H. A. I, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, JournaIismICIub I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play , Junior Marshal, Dramateers 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Proofreader The Purple Flash 3, Exchange Editor 4, Cheerleader 4, Block I Club 4. o NELSON STRANGE o BOBBY TEAGUE Determination makes dreams come true. Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 2, 3, F. F. A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Arts and Crafts 2, 4. I L. E. VAUGHN, JR. Jolly the fellow who's down today, Give him a smile for his sorrow- The world sometimes has a funny way, And you may be down tomorrow. Garden Club l, 2, Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Arts and l Crafts Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Medal, Science Club 4. 0 PEGGY JEAN VEHORN Grieve not for the past, it is gone, Improve the present, it is thine, Dread not the future, leave it to God. Student Council l, Public Speaking Club 'I, Scholar- ship Award I, J. H. A. l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Arts and Crafts Club 'I, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Proofreader The Purple Flash 3, Business Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. o LAURA ANNE WATERS There's so much bad in the best of us, And so much good in the worst of us, That it ill behooves any ot us To talk about the rest of us. Band 'I, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, J. H. A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Basketball 2, 3, Journalism Club 2, 3, Secretary Junior Class, Block I Club 3, Exchange Editor The Purple Flash 3, Circulation Manager Panther 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Commercial Club 4, Treasurer Homeroom 4. 0 DAVID EDWARD WHITAKER W Don't let studying interfere with your education. l Band Club 'l, Camera Club l, Arts and Crafts l Club 'l, Vice President Freshman Class, Homeroom President l, 2, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, President 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 'I, 2, 4, Re- porter 4, Vice President Sophomore Class, Glee Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4, President Junior Class, Cheerleader 3, Junior Play, Talent l Show 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Feature Editor The Purple Flash 4, Secretary Homeroom 4, Block I 4. 0 MARSHALL WADE WOLFE Make your life so count that the undertaker will be sorry when you die. I Arts and Crafts Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramateers 4, Bus Driver 4. 0 , BOBBY YOTHER Head the right way, then step on the gas. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. Seniors I Page Tlzzrtcen T Junior - Senior Flashes . Toot lt, Boy! 2. Yum! Yum! 3. Where Ya Going'? 4. Uhl Huh! 5. The Pause That Refreshes 6. Trio! 7. Tops 8. Prim Page F ourteeu Soda Jerk Lazy Bones Remind You of Someone? President Acting A Flower Among Flowers Athletes Pensive No Worries! Man About Town Sports Sweet A Navy Man! So Pleasant Whose? Tickling the lvories! What a Figure! J U N I O R S Presiclenf DEFOY VAUGHN SM ,LX Vice President 4 qs. bf MARSHALL PERKINS Secrefary EVELYN PREWETTE FE' XX Treasurer NL ROGER RAMEY 'fe My rf. Reporfer ,I QR MARIAN BAILEY lib' fi sl' Sponsors 'qxw MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER MRS. MARJORIE MALONEY YQ. aj ff.1,Xfg.ff-fffieo if MA,-I N. KA wmv I My Aw? MW. f.LQm Pairicia Allen Marian Bailey Lewis Ballenger Peggy Ballenger Inez Blackwell -we .ew Q L LA 5- K , k I X . ', 1. .Q - A . , , . . X. 3, .F Carl Bradley Douglas Briitain J. C. Brittain Eugene Brooks Victor Brown Page Fifteen . ., gi X xlfmkr rj Juniors Q Page Sixteen in Ruth Chesney Douglas Donnahoo Aileen Fox Edwin Gowan Norman Greene Suzanne Hannon Shirley Hipp Reginald Horton Cecil Hunsinger Mickey Inman Billie Fay Jordan Shirley Lee Emily Loftis Larry Loflis Louise Lowe Gerald Lynch Rebecca Massebeau Curtis Pace Betty Penland Marshall Perkins Shirley Phillips Evelyn Prewette Roger Ramey Grady Rhinehart Eddie Lee Taylor Shirley Teague Defoy Vaughn Martha West Phyllis Wilson Juniors I Page S eveuteen Sophomores Presiclenf J OE FOX Vice Presidenf LORANZA WILDS Secrefary and Treasurer ROBERT HALL Reporler NANCY MESSER Sponsor MR. G. M. GRAY sl qw g Q g 2 W gglriwl .T f ,fhL F? M . g..,fvg if v Page Eighteen Mary Lou Bagwell Billy Joe Barnette Donald Clement Ray Collins f Wayne Culp Richard Dillingham Peggy Easler Patricia Farmer Mae Foster Joe Fox Emma Sue Gowan Joann Gregory Sophomores Robert Hall Elizabeth Hammett Bennie Joe Hammett Mary Carole Hammett Jimmy Henderson Douglas Henson Larry Hester Mary Rhoda Johnson Thelma Johnson Lamar Lehman Jerry Matheson James Maxwell Wayne McAbee Nancy Messer Joe Moon Lawrence Morrow Ray Pack Donald Prewette Reid Redden Larry Settle J. D. Tucker J. D. Turner Joann Turner Loranza Wilds XR: it f ii 'w.,. Page Nineteen is gs zfffv-1 I K 1 V . 1- , 5 ' ' A E' f x g 7 ,,,,. R, ...V 2 I gg I 'I ' 1' f' I , , .,,. 1 . E . SW - ' 2f3 9 - , I , .V sv - Je It - R.- I as I' . ' Fail' A? AFT? ,J A my LQ W. 1' J... iw H ,,,. fm ., Q53 S wx he wx wa-sis 42 6, ff, ,, s. i ii ' I .,Q. 9 wr as is ri itq ..., I :Q I 3. . X Q .V.., 1 gg , ' x 'C' A. I I xmk x 55 X? L 2?:,4, . 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GUY BLACKWELL MARIE BAILEY SUE BALLENGER DONALD BELCHER GENEAL BLACKWELL GLADYS ANN BRADLEY JEWEL BRADLEY AMELIA BROWN MARGIE CALVERT SAMUEL CALVERT KERMIT CHESNEY HARTWELL CONDREY SYLVIA COOK RACHEL COTHRAN DEAN DENTON CAROLE DOTHEROW BESSIE MAE EDWARDS PHYLLIS FLOYD YATEMAN GRAY LEWIS HENDERSON ALICE HIPP ROY HIPP GAIL HORTON JEAN HORTON PEGGY HORTON FRED HOWARD CAROLYN JACKSON JENELLE JACKSON ANN JORDAN RAY KIMMONS PHYLLIS LOFTIS KENNETH MCABEE BARBARA MESSER JEAN MORRIS SUE MORROW MINNIE LEE NICHOLS HAROLD OWENS JANICE OWENS NORMAN PARSONS HASKELL PENLAND EMILY PETTUS JEAN PIKE NANCY PIKE JOHNNY POTEAT MILDRED PREWETTE LEWIS SETTLE SYLVIA TEAGUE BOBBY VAUGHN KENNETH WHITAKER JOYCE WINN Eighth Grade Presidenf DEAN HAMMETT Vice Presidenf JANICE HOWELL Secretary BOBBY JACKSON BILLY ABERNATHY SHELBY BABB LARRY BAGWELL IMOGENE BELL PRESTON BELL GALE BISHOP VERONA BLACK RALPH BOWLING CARROLL CONDREY KAY FRANCES CROWDER BUDDY CULBRETH BENNIE DOUGLAS RACHEL EASLER ARBERDEL EATON LOIS EMORY MITCHELL EMORY RONALD FLOYD SARAH FOSTER BOBBY GOLIGHTLY LINDA GOWAN ROY GOWAN HAROLD GREGORY DEAN HAMMETT BARBARA HAWKINS NADEAN HENSON NANCY HORTON RONALD HORTON AUDREY HOWARD JANICE HOWELL AGNES JACKSON BOBBY JACKSON BETTY JEAN JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSON HAROLD JOHNSON OPHELIA JOHNSON JAMES LEWIS BOBBY MABRY JEAN MABRY JIMMIE EVELYN MACK :T MAXIE McABEE BETTY LYNN MOORE VOLENA PARRIS TED POWELL KATHERINE PREWETTE ARTHUR RAINES LINDA ROLLINS MARTHA SETTLE DAVID STRANGE PHILLIPPE STONE JACKIE THOMAS AUTRY THOMPSON FRANKLIN TURNER BOBBY VARNER MAVIS WALDROP MARY WALTER NANCY WALTER DONALD WATERS WAYNE WEST RUBY WESTBROOK EDWIN WILDS df' .125-:SBI -' A 3 it Lf -,- if gg r K' 1 Treasurer SARAH FOSTER Reporier IMOGENE BELL Sponsors MRS. 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The Purple Flash Staff Editor ........... ..... F RANCES KIMMONS . . . . . MARTHA ORR Associafe Edifor . . . . REBECCA MASSEBEAU Business Manager . . . . PEGGY JEAN VEHORN ' MARTHA CHAPMAN Exchange Editors ..... ANNIE Lou STONE FRANCES BISHOP ROBERT ELLIS rypfsfs .................. ANN DOTHEROW -- JERONE MORROW MARTHA oRR, WILMA PACE SHIRLEY LEE Adverfising Manager ...... DICKY BALLENGER ' . l DOROTHY CO-I-HRAN Feafure Wrifers ............ EDDIE WHITAKER BJLLIE FAY JORDAN . ..... JERRY RAMSEY Sporfs Edifor . . . . ROSE MARIE COCHRAN Humor Edifor .............. DEFOY VAUGHN ' KENDALL BELCHER Proof Readers . . . . . . . . . . . .. BARBARA BROWN MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER AILEEN FOX, PEGGY BALLENGER 'MRS ELEANoR B. BELCHER sponsors .. ......... MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER MR. W. B. ROYSTER MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER MR. W. B. ROYSTER Page Twenty-Six At lnman iuniors and seniors maintaining an average of 90 or above make up the Beta Club. To promote citizen- ship and leadership, to encourage fellowship and cooperation, and to inspire honesty and tolerance are objectives of the chapter. The members are ac- tive in County Beta work and attend the State Convention. Dicky Ballenger, vice presi- dent of the county or- ganization, was master of ceremonies for Tal- ent Night. , .-xx Nt' Beta Club The Student Council President ...,.. . . . ANN DOTHEROW Vice President ........ PEGGY VEHORN Secretary .... .. LAURA ANN WATERS Treasurer . . . .... BARBARA BROWN Reporter . .... DOROTHY COTHRAN Sponsor .... -.. MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER Dicky Ballenger, Barbara Brown, Martha Chap- man, Dorothy Cothran, Dale Dillingham, Ann Dotherow, Aileen Fox, Suzanne Hannon, Shirley Hipp, Billie Fay Jordan, Frances Kimmons, Shirley Lee, Rebecca Massebeau, Martha Orr, Annie Lou Stone, Defoy Vaughn, Peggy Jean Vehorn, Laura Ann Waters, Phyllis Wilson. President ...... .. DICKY BALLENGER Vice President .. . .. DEFOY VAUGHN Secretary ...... . . . ANN DOTHEROW Treasurer .. . . . THERON HAYNES Reporter . . . . EDDIE WHITAKER Adviser ...... MR. W. B. ROYSTER Dicky Ballenger, Donald Belcher, Douglas Brittain, Donald Brown, David Cochran, Rose Marie Cochran, Richard Dillingham, Ann Dotherow, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Nor- man Greene, Dean Hammett, Theron Haynes, Gail Horton, Harold Howell, Betty Moore, Jerone Morrow, Marshall Perkins, Emily Pettus, Ted Powell, Sylvia Teague, Defoy Vaughn, Eddie Whitaker The Student Council functions to develop better leadership, to in- sure school spirit, to pro- mote the general wel- fare of the school, and to secure better cooper- ation. The president of the council is elected from the senior class, vice president from the iun- ior class, and other officers from any class above the eighth grade in high school. Page Tcswity-Sez'e11 Block Club Members ot the athle- tic teams constitute the Block I Club. Its obiective is to pro- mote good sportsman- ship in the school and the community. President .... . . MARSHALL PERKINS Vice President ........ . . . CLYDE COLLINS Secretary and Treasurer .,.. NORMAN GREENE Reporter ................ CAROLE DOTHEROW Sponsor . ....... MR. H. H. SMITH Patricia Allen, Frances Bishop, J. C. Brittain, Donald Brown, Clyde Collins, Dean Cochran, Rose Marie Cochran, Ann Dotherow, Carole Dotherow, Joe Fox, Norman Greene, Douglas Henson, Gerald Lynch, Marshall Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Shirley Phillips, Roger Ramey, Hoyle Riding, Jo Ann Sanders, Larry Settle, Annie Lou Stone, J. D. Tucker, Defoy Vaughn, L. E. Vaughn, Edwin Wilds, Loranza Wilds. Page Tweiztyfiglzt Glee Club The Glee Club, under the direction ot Miss Aldice Seawright, is two-told purpose is to composed ot girls. Its F I develop an appreciation tor good music and to stimulate culture. The members make a R public appearance dur- ' ing commencement. President ............. ....... A ILEEN FOX Vice President ............ PEGGY BALLENGER Secretary and Treasurer ........ SUE MORROW Reporter ................. RACHEL COTHRAN Pianists ...... PHYLLIS WILSON, EMILY PETTUS and BETTY LYNN MOORE Director .... ....... M ISS ALDICE SEAWRIGHT Patricia Allen, Peggy Bollenger, Gail Bishop, Verona Block, Jewel Bradley, Jackie Chatman, Kay Frances, Crowder, Arberdel Eaton, Phyllis Floyd, Sarah Foster, Aileen Fox, Linda Gowan, Mary Carole Hammett, Barbara Hawkins, Nadean Henson, Audrey Howard, Agnes Jackson, Betty Jean Johnson, Frances Kimmons, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Rebecca Massebeau, Betty Lynn Moore, Sue Morrow, Wilma Pace, Emily Pettus, Nancy Pike, Evelyn Prewette, Jo Ann Sanders, Martha Settle, Peggy Jean Vehorn, Mavis Waldrop, Mary Walter, Nancy Walter, Martha West, Ruby West- brook, Phyllis Wilson. President ...... ...... S HIRLEY HIPP Vice President . . . . JERRY MATHESON Secretary . . . . . . EVELYN PREWETTE Treasurer . . . . . NANCY MESSER Reporter .. ....... EMILY PETTUS Adviser ................. MRS. RUBY COOPER Marie Bailey, Mary Lou Bagwell, Peggy Ballenger, Sue Ballenger, Geneal Blackwell, Inez Blackwell, Amelia Brown, Margie Calvert, Rachel Cothran, Carole Dotherow, Peggy Easler, Bessie Mae Edwards, Evelyn Emory, Patricia Farmer, Phyllis Floyd, Mae Foster, Emma Sue Gowan, Joann Gregory, Elizabeth Hammett, Mary Carole Hammett, Alice Hipp, Shir- ley Hipp, Gail Horton, Jean Horton, Peggy Horton, Carolyn President . . . LAWRENCE MORROW Vice President . . . . . BILLY JOE BARNETTE Secretary . . . . . . RAY PACK Treasurer . . . . . JOE FOX Reporter . . . ..... ROBERT HALL Sentinel . . . . . . DONALD CLEMENT Sponsor .... MR. GUY BLACKWELL Billy Joe Barnette, Donald Belcher, Donald Clement, I Jackson, Jenelle Jackson, Mary Rhoda Johnson, Thelma John- ' son, Ann Jordan, Billie Fay Jordan, Shirley Lee Phyllis Loftis, Jerry Matheson, Barbara Messer, Nancy Messer, Jean Mor- ris, Sue Morrow, Minnie Lee Nichols, Janice Owens, Betty Penland, Emily Pettus, Shirley Phillips, Jean Pike, Nancy Pike, Evelyn Prewette, Mildred Prewette. I Winning a blue rib- bon at the Piedmont Interstate Fair has be- . come a habit with the ,Zami J. H. A. - I Other enterprises of a food booth at the Hal- I A x the club are conducting U, egg... A i Wi, loween Carnival, feed- ing the bands that par- ticipate in the Inman Christmas parade, as- sisting civic clubs, and competing in state, dis- trict, and county con- . tests. Ray Collins, Hartwell Condrey, Wayne Corn, Wayne Culp, Dean Denton, Marvin Edwards, Joe Fox, Robert Hall, Bennie Joe Hammett, Eugene Horton, Fred Howard, Ray Kimmons, Wayne McAbee, Kenneth McAbee, Lawrence Morrow, Joe Moon, Ray Pack, Yates Phillips, Donald Prewette, Larry Settle, Lewis Settle, J. D. Tucker, Kenneth Whitaker, Loranza Wilds. I F. F. A. F tee- The primary aim of 'K the Future Farmers of America is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, co - opera- X n a u n A ation, and citizenship. Each member in the local club is required to have a specific project. Exhibits are placed in the Piedmont Interstate Fair. 'RTF956 Etilalff'-A - 'O - . ' . 6'Q!c I 6 il 1 LJ L V.. The highlight of the year is the week's camp- ing trip at the beach. Page TCUFIZFQI-.7VIA1lE Inman Band Director MR. B. I, LANDS Page Thirty DRUM MAJOR JERONE MoRRow MAJORETTES Ann Dotherow, Carole Dotherow, Sue Morrow, Evelyn Prewette The entire band-first band cmd beginners- is fifty-four strong. The many activities of the first group include performing at football games, participating in the Piedmont band contest, marching in Christmas parades, competing in the State Music Festival, and presenting a spring concert. President .... .. EDDIE WHITAKER Vice President .... .... J ERRY RAMSEY Secretary-Treasurer .. .. DICKY BALLENGER Reporter ......... . . . KENDALL BELCHER Director ......... MR. B. I. LANDS ,qg-,5,tufnIC , M. pawvcl Marian Bailey, Marie Bailey, Dicky Ballenger, Peggy Ballenger, Billy Joe Barnette, Gene Barnette, Kendall Belcher, Frances Bishop, Verona Black, Ann Blackwell, Larry Brit- tain, Barry Brooks, Buddy Culbreth, Kent Culbreth, Richard Dillignham, Ann Dotherow, Carole Dotherow, Robert Ellis, Sarah Foster, Aileen Fox, Jerry Gaines, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Bobby Golightly, Emma Sue Gowan, Charles Gray, Suzanne Hannon, Larry Hester, Jane Hightower, Lamar Lehman, Emily Loftis, Phyllis Loftis, Jean Mabry, Larry Mabry., Rebecca Massebeau, Moxie McAbee, Betty Lynn Moore, Jerone Mb- row, Lawrence Morrow, Sue Morrow, Harold Owens, Shirley Phillips, Ted Powell, Donald Prewette, Evelyn Prewette, Jerry Ramsey, Reid Redden, Jo Ann Turner, Mary Walters, Nancy Walters, Donald Waters, Lewis West, Eddie Whitaker, Phyllis Wilson, Linda Gail Varner. 5 'I lm Science Club The aims of the Science Club follow: to increase knowledge of science aids, to learn to perfect knowledge in science, to give service when service is needed, and to understand the importance of science in daily living. . -J.... . -J. I I The purpose of Dramateers is to develop in- terest in drama as a means of education and entertainment, to provide experience and pleas- ure, and to afford an opportunity for seIf-ex- pression. President ........ .... B ETTY GREGORY Vice President .... .... E VELYN PREWETTE Secretary ........ . . . RACHEL COTHRAN Treasurer .... .... - .JO ANN SANDERS Reporter .... . s ..... CAROLYN JACKSON Sponsors .... . . .MRS. MAJORIE MALONEY MISS ALLEEN MCKINNEY President ....... . . . BILLY JOE BARNETTE Vice President ...... ...... J . C. BRITTAIN Secretary-Treasurer .... . - . DEAN COCHRAN Reporter .......... ......... J OE FOX Sponsor ......,....................... MR. G. M. GRAY Larry Bagwell, Preston Bell, Larry Brittain, David Cochran, Carroll Condrey, Buddy Culbreth, Richard Dillingham, Bobby Golightly, Dean Hammett, Jimmy Henderson, Douglas Henson, Nadean Hensan, Larry Hester, Agnes Jackson, Bobby Jack- son, Donald Johnson, Ray Kimmons, Lamar Lehman, Joe Moon, Lawrence Morrow, Ray Pack, Ted Powell, Arthur Raines, Donald Prewette, Grady Rhinehart. .. . . -.:.- . Patricia Allen, Shelby Babb, Mary Bagwell, Sue Ballenger, Imogene Bell, Preston Bell, Gale Bishop, Verona Black, Evelyn Bradley, Gladys Ann Bradley, Syble Bradley, Margie Calvert, Jackie Chatman, Dorothy Cothran, Rachel Cothran, Kay Crowder, Peggy Easler, Rachel Easler, Evelyn Emory, Phyllis Floyd, Sarah Foster, Betty Gregory, Jo Ann Gregory, Barbara Hawkins, Jean Horton, Janice Howell, Carolyn Jackson, Jenelle Jackson, Thelma Johnson, Ann Jordan, Bobby Mabry, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Muck, Maxie McAbee, Barbara Messer, Betty Moore, Jean Morris, Sue Morrow, Minnie Lee Nichols, Volena Parris, Haskel Penland, Evelyn Prewette, Katherine Prewette, Linda Rollins, Jo Ann Sanders, Martha Settle, Autry Thompson, Franklin Turner, Jo Ann Turner, Mavis Waldrop, Mary Walter, Nancy Walter, Marshall Wolfe. Dramaieers Chairmen ,.... .... M ARTHA WEST, CLYDE COLLINS Co-Chairmen .... . ....... EMILY PETTUS, GAIL HORTON Marie Bailey, Imogene Bell, Geneal Blackwell, Carl Bradley, Evelyn Bradley, Jewel Bradley, Eugene Brooks, Amelia Brown, Samuel Calvert, Shirley Clayton, Larry Cloyd, Buddy Coleman, Clyde Collins, Douglas Donnahoo, Carole Dotherow, Arberdel Eaton, Bessie Mae Edwards, Patricia Farmer, Mae Foster, Bobby Golightly, Edwin Gowan, Emma Sue Gowan, Linda Gowan, Yateman Gray, Dean Gregory, Mary Carol Hammett, Elizabeth Hammett, Suzanne Hannon, Alice Hipp, Shirley Hipp, Roy Hipp, Gail Horton, Nancy Horton, Peggy Horton, Harold Howell, Bobby Jackson, Bobby Johnson, Betty Jean Johnson, Harold Johnson, Ophelia Johnson, Rhoda Johnson, Jimmy Lewis, Phyllis Loftis, Jerry Matheson, Wayne McAbee, Nancy Messer, Janice Owens, Emily Pettus, Shirley Phillips, Jean Pike, Mildred Prewette, Linda Rollins, Lewis Settle, Phillippe Stone, Bobby Teague, Sylvia Teague, Jackie Thomas, Bobby Varner, Bobby Vaughn, Martha West, Ruby Jean Westbrook, Edwin Wilds, Joyce Winn. Arts 5 Crafts Club The members of the Arts and Crafts Club make posters and do freehand drawing. Also while the girls do fancy work, the boys make candy. The Library Club The library club, or- ganized in 'l95'l, has a three-fold purpose: to promote an interest in books and reading, to create an interest in library work as a pro- fession, and to extend courteous, efficient li- brary service to all high school pupils and teachers. President ....... .... B ILLIE FAY JORDAN Vice President .... .... S UZANNE HANNON Secretary ..... .... M ARVIN EDWARDS Treasurer. . ....... ANN JORDAN Reporter .... ....... D ALE DILLINGHAM Sponsor. . . MISS ALLEEN MCKINNEY Page Thirty-Two Marian Bailey, Miriam Blackwell, Dale Dillingham, Marvin Edwards, Norman Greene, Suzanne Hannon, Ann Jordan, Billie Fay Jordan, Shirley Ann Lee, Shirley Phillips. President ....... Vice President .... Secretary ..,.... Treasurer. . Reporter. . . Sponsors. . . Journalism Club The Journalism Club, organized in I949, pro- vides interested stu- dents with an oppor- tunity to study and put into practice funda- mentals of journalism. It encourages self-ex- pression and ioy in writing. The members edit the monthly school paper and the yearbook ancl sponsor a talent show each year. Commercial Club In the Commercial Club, which is in its fourth year, students are taught to operate the mimeographing ma- chines, to become bet- ter acquainted with their typewriters, and to do artyping. They are encouraged to be- come efficient workers in the business world. The members also do typing for the school publications and activi- ties. President ........ Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter. . . Sponsor .... ... ANN DOTHEROW . . . . . . .JERRY RAMSEY ...MARTHA CHAPMAN .......AILEEN FOX ............MARTHA ORR ...MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER MR. W. B. ROYSTER Dicky Ballenger, Peggy Ballenger, Kendall Belcher, Frances Bishop, Barbara Brown, Martha Chapman, Rose Marie Cochran, Dorothy Cothran, Ann Dotherow, Robert Ellis, Aileen Fox, Billie Fay Jordan, Frances Kimmons, Shirley Lee, Rebecca Massebeau, Jerone Morrow, Martha Orr, Wilma Pace, Jerry Ramsey, Annie Lou Stone, Defoy Vaughn, Peggy Jean Vehorn, Eddie Whitaker. ....LOUISE LOWE ....MARIAN BAILEY ...RUTH CHESNEY . . . . . INEZ BLACKWELL .. . .MRS. KATIE WINGO Marian Bailey, Inez Blackwell, Miriam Blackwell, Shirley Brittain, Ruth Chesney, Marvin Edwards, Nell Hall, Emily Loftis, Louise Lowe, Betty Penland, Louise Penland, Laura Anne Waters. Page Thirty-T11 rec Hi-Y Club The purpose of the Hi-Y Club, sponsored by the YMCA, is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high stan- dards of Christian character. Semimonthly meetings are held outside school hours. Larry Settle, Preston Bell, and Donald Clement attended the Hi-Y Convention held in Winston- Salem. President ...... .... E DDIE WHITAKER Vice President .... ..... R OGER RAMEY Secretary-Treasurer ......... JOE FOX ....JERONE MORROW .........LAMAR LEHMAN Reporter ........ Chaplain ........ Sergeants-at-Arms. . ..,.. LAWRENCE MORROW DONALD CLEMENT Counselor .....,....................... MR. H. E. HIPP Dicky Ballenger, Larry Bagwell, Preston Bell, Donald Clement, Ray Collins, Wayne Culp, Robert Ellis, Joe Fox, Robert Hall, Dean Hammett, Douglas Henson, Jimmie Henderson, Larry Hester, Lamar Lehman, Jerone Morrow, Lawrence Morrow, Donald Prewette, Roger Ramey, Jerry Ramsey, Reid Redden, Larry Settle, J. D. Tucker, Donald Waters, Eddie Whitaker. Camera Club To learn how to snap good pictures is the primary objective of the Camera Club. A 32-millimeter camera is available for use. Some members have their own equipment. President ....... .... T HERON HAYNES Vice President .... .... K EITH COOK Secretary ....... ..,.. J ESSIE BISHOP Treasurer. . . ...... KENNETH MCABEE Adviser ................ ....... M R. G. E. BLACKWELL Billy Abernathy, Jesse Bishop, Donald Belcher, Keith Cook, Hartwell Condrey, Dean Denton, Benny Douglas, Ronald Floyd, Roy Gowan, Theron Haynes, Lewis Henderson, Eugene Horton, Ronald Horton, Fred Howard, Bobby Jack- son, Ray Kimmons, Larry Lottis, Kenneth McAbee, Norman Parsons, Johnny Poteat, Arthur Raines, Larry Settle, David Strange, Nelson Strange, Jackie Thomas, Franklin Turner, J. D. Turner, Donald Waters, Wayne West, Kenneth Whit- aker, Loranza Wilds. ATHLETICS Tl tyF Cheerleaders Football Basketball Firsi row lleff io righfj: Jo Ann Sanders, Shirley fLeH io righil: Shirley Hipp, Alice Hipp, Edwin Hipp. . . . Second row: Annie Lou Stone, Alice Hipp, WMS' Amello Brown' Anme LOU Stone' Third row: Jean Pike, Rose Marie Cochran, Amelia Brown. I M Q, A q, A ,V,. . I .ft sk I 'tr 5. A H o ft I il . .. .,,. N rv K X I, ' xI'?'F bf' fW'wt..i.:,w,,gwQf2S:Qw Z t -K N1 PM . r g fs xewwmx A s . L ip. 'Y- HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES CHARLEY BURNETT HENRY H. SIMTH MIDGET SQUAD FIRST ROW Qleft to rightl: Terry Hipp, Ray Rogers, Gary Pike, Wayland Black, Edward Huffman, Michael Swain. SECOND ROW: Daniel Raney, Son Babb, Jackie Wilds, Captain, Samuel Cleveland, Autrey Dotherow, Richard How- ell. THIRD ROW: O'Neal Casey, Coach, Carrol Ridings, Wade McAbee, William Turner, Joe Belcher, Tommy Hicks, Ken- neth Denton. NOT PICTURED: Dan Huffman and Lar- ry Mabry. 'F T 3'f'..5 1-Q . .wa I wzfftmitfgw Football The Inman Midgets The Inman Midgets won the Spartanburg County Y. M. C. A. League Championship. The record shows that they were unbeaten, un- tied on, and unscored on in league competition. The team, composed of boys from eight to thirteen years of age, were coached by O'Neal Casey CY. M. C. AJ. SEASON'S RECORD Inman ...... 27 Pacolet ..... O Inman ...... 6 Clifton ...... 0 Inman ...... I3 Cowpens .... 0 Inman ...... 32 Startex ..... O Spartanburg County Y. M. C. A. Midget League Champions ln Football FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: J. D. Tucker, Kenneth Belcher, Larry Settle, B. C. Jones, Victor Brown, Douglas Henson Lewis Settle. SECOND ROW: Phillippe Stone, Phillip Lake, Gerald Lynch, Clyde Collins, Captain, Hoyle Ridings, Joe Fox, J. C. Brittain. SUMMARY The twenty-two member football team began its season with eight letter men as a nucleus: Fox, Greene, Perkins, Rhinehart, C. Collins, L. Wilds, Cochran, ancl Ridings. Prospects were not too bright at first, but as the season progressed, the team showed improvement. The team will lose six members by graduation. Page Thirty-Eight THIRD ROW: Charley Burnett, Assistant Coach, Grady Rhinehart, .limmy Johnson, Walter Williams, Marshall Per- kins, Norman Greene, Loranza Wilds, Edwin Wilds, Dean Cochran, Henry H. Smith, Coach. NOT PICTURED: Donald Brown. SEASONS RECORD INMAN ....... 7 Tryon ....... . 6 INMAN ... .. 6 Boiling Springs ... 6 INMAN Fairforest ...... INMAN Welcome ...... INMAN Pelzer-Williamston INMAN Clinton ........ INMAN District 5 .. INMAN District 3 .. INMAN District 4 .. Purple Panther First String GERALD LYNCH, Left Guard MARSHALL PERKINS, Left Halfback CLYDE COLLINS, Quarterback JIMMY JOHNSON, Right Tackle HOYLE RIDINGS, Center JOE FOX, Quarterback NORMAN' GREENE, Fullback GRADY RHINEHART, Right Haltback LORANZAEWILDS, Left Tackle WALKERKWILLIAMS, Right End DEAN IIEOCHRAN, Right Guard EDWIN WILDS, Left End Pay e Thirty-Niue SUMMARY As we look at the score board, the season on the hardwood was not the best ever ex- perienced by the girls. Last year's graduating class claimed many vet- eran players. Ann Do- therow, Shirley Phillips, and Rose Marie Coch- ran were the only carry- overs. Ann Dotherow, Rose Marie Cochran, and Frances Bishop bid good-bye to high school Olympics this year. KNEELING Cleft to rightlz Emma Sue Gowan, Emily Loftis, Imogene Bell, Jo Ann Sanders, Janice Howell, Patricia Farmer, Jean Pike, Mildred Prewette, Emily Pettus. STANDING Cleft to rightjz Rose Marie Cochran, Captain, Patricia Allen, Shirley Phillips, Ann Dotherow, Co-Captain, Carole Dotherow, Frances Bishop, Mr. Royster, Coach. Girls' Basketball SEASON'S RECORD f A I 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL C V 5 , - 5 INMAN ..... 63 PACOLET .. .. 22 m zz. L., if ,5 INMAN 40 CHESNEE .. .. 35 4 -'r- A rg I .,,, INMAN 22 RoEIauCIc .. 31 I , I We we 'I'f INMAN ..... 44 CLINTON 34 4 16' - - 4 - 4 , :-L : -4--y L, INMAN ..... 36 WOODRUFF 20 -V Q INMAN 33 BOILING SPRINGS 22 I INMAN ..... 51 DISTRICT 5 .... .. 43 A Y INMAN ..... 37 COWPENS .... .. 28 INMAN ..... 33 PACOLET .. 35 I '2 INMAN ..... 22 RoEIsuCIc 45 I , 2 y X INMAN ..... 46 COWPENS 23 4. if A I INMAN . .... 35 BOILING SPRINGS 36 ' v-'-:- INMAN 30 CLINTON 27 .4 , 1 'i': 3 r M V, INMAN ..... 45 WOODRUFF 13 I ' 5 rf ii INMAN ..... 44 DISTRICT 5 23 2 I f ig 1 INMAN ..... 19 CHESNEE 18 I is DISTRICT ll TOURNAMENT 19135 53 A ' Na V V7 A ,Yr INMAN 40 PACOLET .. 'l7 'ws I -gg, INMAN ..... 24 ROEBUCK 40 X . ' 5 . f Y 3 Y All Tournament Team-Shirley Phillips and I .-.: S I y Ann Dotherow. I 4443, H. K in ,L ,x iii 4 , m O ' '. 1-4' A, 5 0 i li-if 'I - P ' .7445 l L, t x kk . ' if Guard ' y D 4 LI. I A-SHIRLEY PHILLIPS , , I X in gk K ii ,gg A S' K ' K F0l'WQI'd - 'I','t L VI - Ci ' V, TI' B-ANN DOTHEROW ,,. in , k K ,KZ A5 A . K ..V. I , 2 fr f I A Gwfd A I f A 1 C-CARoLE DoTHERow ' 4 4 'A Guard in -gf A 4 3 D-PATRICIA ALLEN I A 5 l R fi Egg E-RosE MARIE CoCHRAN I gs Forward Page Forty F-FRANCES BISHOP INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN INMAN KNEELING fleft to rightjz Billy Joe Barnette, Douglas Henson, Harold Howell, Clyde Collins, Joe Moon, Grady Rhinehart. STANDING: Detoy Vaughn, Jerone Morrow, L. E. Vaughn, Captain, Marshall Per- kins, Co-Captain, Donald Brown, Norman Greene, Fred Howard, Manager. SEASON'S RECORD BOYS' BASKETBALL .. . .. 60 PACOLET .. . 46 CHESNEE .. . ..... 30 ROEBUCK .. . 53 CLINTON 52 WOODRUFF 51 40 DISTRICT 5 53 COWPENS .....53 PACOLET .. . 35 ROEBUCK 60 COWPENS 62 55 CLINTON 48 WOODRUFF 56 DISTRICT 5 66 CHESNEE DISTRICT I I TOURNAMENT . .... 42 CAMPOBELLO INMAN ..... 42 All Tournament Team-L. E. Vaughn Marshal I Perkins. FIRST STRING A-NORMAN GREENE B-L. C-JER Guard E. VAUGHN Forward ONE MORROW Forward D-MARSHALL PERKINS E-DO Center NALD BROWN Guard ROEBUCK ...... 28 28 50 63 35 BOILING SPRINGS 38 62 52 42 38 42 BOILING SPRINGS 37 44 42 48 34 22 45 and Boys' Basketball SUMMARY New material made up over halt ot the boys' varsity basketball team. Returners were Vaughn and Perkins. Throughout the sea- son improvement in techinque was evident. Vaughn, Brown, and Morrow will graduate, leaving only two ex- perienced men for next year's team. Page Forty-One 7. Bucket! 2. Mexico, Eh? 3. The Snack Bor 4. Dignity 5. H Wc:sn'f Turk Page Forty-Two 6. 7 8 9 ey! 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MOST ATHLETIC ROSE MARIE COCHRAN CLYDE COLLINS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FRANCES KIMMONS DICKY BALLENGER Ql'li0l' I fp X 15 I -I G. WITTIEST JO ANN SANDERS MARVIN EDWARDS J. BIGGEST FLIRTS SHIRLEY BRITTAIN DONALD BROWN Sf K I, H. FRIENDLIEST K. MOST INTELLIGENT aloe? a ww LAURA ANN WATERS PEGGY VE:-:ORN L. E. VAUGHN THERON HAYNES T. CUTEST L. BEST ALL 'ROUND JO ANN SANDERS ROBERT ELLIS FRANCES KIMMONS DEAN COCHRAN Pag e Forty-Nine The End! Stepping High Whai Ya Got? Off io Lunch Page Fifty Spectroscope Mofher and Son Jusf Sfandin' Round lnseparables The Ideal :ze 1. Pei Off Hours Our Friend Beyond The 13. 14. 15 Horizon 16. How Many Yards? Why the Expressions? Like Inman? Deserfed! 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Bell Grover C. Edwards Dr. Harry D. Dodd Claude R. Gowun Dr. S. I. Morrow Tolleson C. Parker THE INNIHN ABENEY - INSUHANEE - Offices in the GROWERS BANK C1 TRUST BUILDING Fifty-Six ECONOMY CHEVROLET, INC. IIEEIEULET In SALES SERVICE Inman, S. C. Phone I33 ,VVAAAAAAf 4 , X f Si Q, ... v- .lflmf wx I If 1 10 I I f LBS ' !A if Harlness Buttlinq Wurlis 729 S. Church Street SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA DIAL 2-4531 GAINES' SERVICE STATION GAS - OIL CROCERIES - FEEDS - WASHING 51 CREASINC Buy At The Buy At The ESSO SIGN ESSO SIGN INMAN LAUNDRY and INMAN CLEANERS Phone 93 Inman - South Carolina PRINTING COMPANY Annuals of Distinction Greenville South Carolina CHINQUAPIN DAIRY Grade A Milk FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL 267 POWELLS FURNITURE CO. FINE FURNITURE Leonard Refrigerators 81 Electric Ranges 19 6: 21 Mill Street Inman - South Carolina NfNWM B. E. GRAMLING General Merchandise - Cotton - Cotton Seed And Cotton Seed Products GRAMLING - SOUTH CAROLINA F55 Qualify V ,X ' '53 5' you trust X.. VI DRIIZII' 'Q - 'wavy lx x up X V COCA-COLA BOTTLI NC- CO. t Freeman Gas 6' Electric BEl-K'l'lUDSON CO' O. C OHice 61 Store SPARTANBURGTS MOST 174 North Church Street MQDERN SPARTANBURG, S- C. DEPARTMENT STORE , fvvvvvvvvvxfv MILLER PONTIAC CO. , THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK For All Your Banking Needs Spartanburg - Union SALES - SERVICE Landrum - Jonesville Wingo Street Inman, S. C. INMAN DUNBRIK CO. a ALEXANDER S , Dunbrik , Sand 0 Drain Tile ' Cement 0 Stepping Stones 0 Stone U Du Pont Paint 0 Mortar Mix SPARTANBURG , S. C' 0 Concrete Specialties TELEJ13-W INMAN, S. C Page Sixty AAVAAAN Cowan's Shoe Shop Wilkins 6' McMillin Lumber Company Building Material Phone 53 - Inman, S. C. Inman Theatre Mill St. - Phone 144-W HENRY GRAMLING Canaday's Hardware Your Hometown Hardware Store WwA .Tad Sz? SPARTANBURGIS LEADING JEYIELERS Spartanburg, South Carolina OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Every Item For The Oliicei' Phone 3-4549 - 156 Magnolia St. Spartanburg, S. C. w CASSELL'S UNITED STORES, INC. The Piedmont's Progressive Chain Inman - South Carolina ONE STOP SHOPPING PAYS Complete Line of Frozen Foods - Daily Fresh Produce Highest Quality of Fresh Meat, Poultry and Seafood COMMUNITY CASH SUPER MARKET Inman - South Carolina Page S Laughter's Garage General Auto and Truck Repairs INMAN, S. C. Orr's Rexall Drugs INMAN - SOUTH CAROLINA Inman Lumber Co. Lumber and Building Supplies Yard and Oliicez Route No. 1 Nu-Idea School Supply Co. Complete Line of School Equipment and School Supplies Established 1921 Bailes-Collins 6'Crain Bush Food Market G Freezer Plant Inman's Complete Food Center INMAN - SOUTH CAROLINA Super Self Service Bulk Cold Storage Complete Freezer Locker Service wVA,VvwwvvVxAAN Inman Times Co. Commercial Printing and Advertising C. B. Smith, Publisher INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Cclmpbell's Variety Shoppe INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA AA WOODWARD SALES CO. DISTRIBUTORS Tom's Toasted Peanuts Peanut Butter Sandwiches Potato Chips - Candies P. O. Box 132 Fairforest, S. C. DIAL 2-3008 DUNBAR 6' ELLIS FURNITURE SPARTANBURG, S. C. -v Hot Point 61 Universal Electrical Appliances Motorola and Sylvania Radios and Television IN MAN TIRE 6' MOTOR COM PANY 27 N. Main Street - Inman, South Carolina PHONE 141 KRECAPPINC IS OUR SPECIALTY, Mohawk Sz Kelly Springfield New Tires and Tubes Columbia Bicycles - Willard Batteries Page Sixty-Two fA CU LBRETH CLEANERS Phone 35 CAROLINA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Student from Kindergarten to College Instructional Supplies School Papers of Every Kind Furniture and Equipment Playground Equipment Art Materials - Teaching Aids Games - Puzzles - and Toys A Carolina Firm Serving Carolina Schools CHARLOTTE, N. C. VvVvwAA BROWNIE'S SUPER CLEANERS INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 135 - 25 Mill Street and BROWNIE'S FLOWER SHOP INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA PHONE 225 FOR GOODN ESS SAKE U S2 oremofif ibairg lgroalucffi ,, L ,MWA E Fresh 5 Pure - Energizing ! dfvdf QL 'S I Q KLA! 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