Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

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SHIRLEY LEE E IJ III T E N T S ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Q-fi. ALMA MATEH In fhe sfafe of Carolina, Near fhe mounfains blue, In her ever gleaming ara'or Sfancls our school so frue. Sing all praises fo her glory, Ever may she sfand, Hail fo Thee, O, Inman High School Besf school in fhe land. U E H I ll A T I U N To MRS. MARJORIE MALONEY Page Four . . .in deepest appreciation of her devofed service, her effi- cieni feaching, and her aid and inspiration . WE DEDICATE 1954 PANTHER ADMINISTHATIIJN T. E. MABRY W. B. ROYSTER H. E. HIPP Superinfendenf Principal Kon leavej Acfing Principal JOHN C. BELL J. L. PETTY ll B. E. MILLS Chairman County Board T. D- STILWELL J. v. OGLE RAY CALDWELL Chaifmun Disfficf ' J. A. SKLNNER B. M. GRAMLING w. E. CANADAY 5,,m,,c,,y w. H. COGGINS WALLACE BELCHER SIEEHETAHIE5 tw , MRS, HILDA C. SMITH MISS LAURA ANN WATERS Page Fin' H SIIHIJIIL FAC I. MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER H. E. HIPP Principal-Mathematics W. K. WERTS Seventh Grade MRS. KATIE G. WINGO Commerce HENRY H. SMITH Science and Athletics MISS ALMA ATKINS g thematics and Science M .IOYCE FOLK ome Economics in , CLARA H. rosrerz 'I English and Mathematics . . English and French G. E. BLACKWELL Vocational Agriculture MRS. MARJORIE H. MALONEY History and Psychology HARRISON ELLIOTT Band MRS. FRED M. BISHOP Library and Science CHARLES BURNETT History and Athletics MRS. FRANCES T. MARTIN Seventh Grade .ee ak f MSW xr 5951 WWA Page Sir 3 X M Q2f My Q? CLASSES SENIUH CLASS UFFIEEH5 President .......... . .... REBECCA MASSEBEAU Vice Presidenf .... .... N ORMAN GREENE Secretary .... ......... R OGER RAMEY Treasurer ..... ..,.. M ARSHALL PERKINS Reporfer. . . ..... DEFOY VAUGHN M H 5 E U T 5 n N 5 n 11 5 WV J Z A gi JUDY CORRELL TIMMY CLEVELAND MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER MRS. KATIE G. WINGO Page Eight SE PATRICIA ANN ALLEN Without love and laughter lite is nothing. J,H.A. 'l, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Black I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Dramateers 3, Student Council 4, Beta Club 4, Senior Play. O MARIAN ELIZABETH BAILEY lt is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Glee Club I, J.H.A. I, 2, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President Commercial Club 3, Re- porter Junior Class, Beta Club 4, Block I Club 4. 0 PEGGY RUTH BALLENGER Not too serious, not too gay, But a true blue girl in every way. Dramateers 'I, Glee Club 'I' 2, 3, Vice President 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, J.H.A. I, 3, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Junior Play, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Proofreader The Purple Flash 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Editor Panther 4, Block I Club 4, Homeroom Reporter 4. 0 INEZ BLACKWELL Put all your troubles in the bottom of your heart, sit on the lid and smile. Arts and Crafts Club I, Dramateers I, Glee Club 'I, 2, Band I, 2, Camera Club I, 2, J.H.A. I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4, Senior Play. I Il H 5 CARL BRADLEY Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor? Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, Camera Club 3, Reporter Com mercial Club 4. O DOUGLAS RAY BRITTAIN Love many, trust few, but always paddle your own canoe President Freshman Class, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, 3 Student Council 'I, 3, 4, Homeroom President 'l, 3, 4, Base ball 3, 4, Vice President Commercial Club 4, Block I Club 4 0 J. C. BRITTAIN If I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near. Garden Club I, F.F.A. 'I, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Science Club 3, Football 3, 4, Block I Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Joulnal ism Club 4, Lawyer 4. 0 WILLIAM EUGENE BROOKS, JR. It is not the questions that bother me, it's the answers Hi-Y I, F.F.A. I, 2, Camera Club 2, Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. Page Nine SENIIJHS VICTOR BROWNE Don't let studying interfere with your eclucationf' F.F.A. I, 2, Camera Club 'I, 3, Baseball 2, Science Club 2, Commercial Club 4. 0 DOUGLAS DONNAHOO There's so much good in the worst of us And so much bad in the best of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us. Band I, Camera Club I, F.F.A. I, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. O AILEEN FOX Grieve not for the past, it is gone, Improve the present, it is thine, Dread not the future, leave it to God. J.H.A. I, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, President 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramateers 2, Journalism Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Proof- reacler The Purple Flash 3, F.F.A. Sweetheart 3, Junior Play, Junior Marshal, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Advertising Manager The Purple Flash 4, Block I Club 4, Senior Play. O EDWIN RAY GOWAN Do right ond fear no man, don't write and fear no woman, Homeroom Reporter I, Glee Club I, 2, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, 3, Camera Club 'I, 2, 4, Garden Club 3, Junior Play, Journalism Club 4. Page Ten NORMAN ALBERT GREENE Make your life so count that the undertaker will be sorry when you die. Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treas- urer 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Junior Play, Vice Pres- ident Senior Class, Arts and Crafts Club 4, President 4, AII Tournament 4. 0 SUZANNE HANNON He who treads softly goes far. Glee Club 'I, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 'I, 2, J.H.A. I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President Library Club 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Journalism Club 4, Typist The Purple Flash 4. 0 REGINALD LEROY HORTON If you don't succeed the first time, try again! Arts and Crafts Club 'I, Commercial Club 4. O CECIL HUNSINGER Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Arts and Crafts Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. SE MICKEY INMAN Of all our troubles, great or small, The greatest of them don't happen at all, Orchestra I CMurphy High, Atlanta, Go.J, Science Club 'I fMurphy Highl, Latin Club 2 fClinton High Schoolj, Math Club 2, 3 fClintonj, Science Club 3, Journalism Club 4, Art Editor Panther , Bus Driver 4, Senior Play. BILLIE FAYE JORDAN Success awaits at labor's gate. Homeroom Secretary 'I, Dramoteers 'I, 2, J.H.A. I, 2, 3, Student Librarian 'I, 2, 3, Talent Show T, 2, 3, 4, Winner 2, 4, Assistant Director 4, Glee Club 2, Homeroom Vice President 2, President Library Club 2, 3, Junior Play, Medal in History 3, Feature Editor The Purple Flash 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Business Manager The Purple Flash 4, Senior Play. SHIRLEY ANN LEE My past may not be perfect, My present may be tense, The reason-I admit itl I haven't any sense. Camera Club 'l, Homeroom Reporter T, 2, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, J.H.A. T, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Library Club T, 2, 3, Librarian I, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Dramateers 3, Junior Play, Junior Marshal, Assistant Business Manager 'Panther 3, Jour- nalism Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Business Mana- ger Panther 4, Historian 4, Senior Play. SHIRLEY HIPP LOFTIS Two friends will not be friends long If they can't forgive each other's little failings. Band I, Dramateers I, 2, Glee Club T, 2, J.H.A. I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Talent Show 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- ond Place Winner 4, Journalism Club 2, 4, Secretary 2, Foot- ball and Basketball Cheerleader 3, Arts and Crafts Club 3, Block I Club 3, Junior Play, Junior Marshal, Beta Club 3, 4, Art Editor Panther 4, Senior Play. IUHS VERA EMILY LOFTIS Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out of it aIive. Glee Club T, J.H.A. 'l, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, Treasurer Homeroom 3, Commercial Club 3, Basketball 3, Journalism Club 4, Exchange Editor The Purple Flash 4, Secretary Homeroom 4, Block I Club 4. o MARY LOUISE LOWE Life is a gift, use it well and enioy its wealth. J.H.A. 'l, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 'l, 2, Camera Club 2, Student Director Junior Play, Commercial Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Homeroom Reporter 4. 0 GERALD GARY LYNCH lf the elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. Football I fLourens High Schoolj, 3, 4, Block I Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, Secretary Student Council 4, Bus Driver 4. 0 REBECCA McDOWELL MASSEBEAU ln the game of lite paddle your own canoe, And never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles youl J.H.A. T, Vice President Homeroom 'I, Dramateers I, Stud- ent Council 'I, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor The Purple Flash 3, Junior Marshal, Journalism Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, President 4, President Senior Class, Block I Club 4, Student Director Senior Play. Page Eleven SEM CURTIS BEUFORD PACE lf you fail, try again. Camera Club I, 2, Secretary Commercial Club 4. O BETTY JUANITA PENLAND Don't try dying, but die trying. Camera Club I, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, J.H.A. I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. U MARSHALL PERKINS All great men are dead or dying, I feel sick myself. Arts and Crafts Club I, F.F.A. I, 2, Secretary 2, Student Council, I, 2, 3, Block I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3, Vice President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, All-Tourna- ment I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President Junior Class, Homeroom President 3, Sports Editor The Purple Flash 4, President Journalism Club 4, Treasurer Senior Class, Prophet 4. 0 SHIRLEY LEE PHILLIPS Life is what you make it. Glee Club I, 2, J.H.A. 'I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Tournament 3, Student Librarian 3, Arts and Crafts Club 4, Typist The Purple Flash 4. Page Twelve HHS JUNE EVELYN PREWETTE To have friends you must be one. J.H.A. I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Dramateers I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Talent Show I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, President 4, Secretary Junior Class, Secretary Home- room 3, Junior Play, Glee Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Black I Club 4, Homeroom Vice President, Senior Play. 0 ROGER LEE RAMEY Life is but a grindstone, and whether it grinds a man down or polishes him up depends on the stuff he is made of. Student Council I, Band I, Homeroom President I, F.F.A. I, 2, President 2, Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3, President 3, Homeroom Vice President 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Treasurer Junior Class, Secretary Senior Class, Journalism Club 4, Senior Play, o GRADY LEE RHINEHART My face is my fortune, that's why I'm always broke. Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, Student Council I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Block I Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Junior Play, Vice President Journalism Club 4, Senior Play. 0 EDDIE LEE TAYLOR Know thyself. Camera Club I, F.F.A. I, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Journalism Club 4, Poet 4. SENIUHS SHIRLEY TEAGUE Ignorance is sin, knowledge is power. Library Club 1, Dramateers 1, 2, J.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Com- mercial 3, Arts and Crafts Club 4. O DEFOY VAUGHN Life is a picture, paint it well. Homeroom Secretary 1, Talent Show Winner 1, Football and Basketball Cheerleader 1, Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, Chaplain 1, Reporter Sophomore Class, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Block I Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, President Junior Class, Humor Editor The Purple Flash 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, Vice President Student Coun- cil 3, Beta Club 3, Editor The Purple Flash 4, Reporter Senior Class, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Reader of Superlatives 4, Senior Play. 06004019 info Gazing into the mirror of the year 1979, I see old friends of the 1954 class of Inman High School. Their faces reflect happiness and con- tentment and a moderate degree of success. Eddie Lee Taylor, owner of the Star Opera House in New York, is talking to the stars of his present show, Ladies Have a Heart. The pro- duction has had a six weeks' run on Broadway. Featured with the leading lady and man, Inez Blackwell and Carl Bradley, are Shirley Teague and Cecil Hunsinger. Peggy Ballenger is editor of the magazine called Mad Comics. She is talking to her art editor, Louise Lowe, and her business manager, Douglas Donnahoo. Evidently Peggy is well pleased. Doug reports business unusually good. He says that a copy is available in the library at I. H. S. for every student. Louise has just com- pleted her drawing of Atomic Boy, a character that excells Superman and even Spaceman. Patricia Allen is head coach of the girls' team at Tucapau University. She is assisted by Shirley Phillips, a former Winthrop star. Owner of a chain of Minute-Car-Wash Stations is Eugene Brooks. Victor Browne Che is out of the Army nowl is chief car-washer at the One- Stop Station located on the Asheville Highway. Reginald Horton and Curtis Pace have the larg- est woodyard in America. The business is located MARTHA LYNN WEST A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. Band 1, Dramateers 1, J.H.A, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Arts and Crafts Club 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Junior Play, Beta Club 4. 0 PHYLLIS WILSON Kindness is a loving guide that shows us how to live, a treasure which, the more we spend, the more we have to give. Dramateers 1, J.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pianist 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 2, 4, Treasurer Homeroom 3, Junior Marshal, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Typist The Purple Flash 4, Student Council 4, Composer of Song 4. flue mirror near Inman on the Lyman Road. Gerald Lynch operates Lynch's Funeral Parlor, Roger Ramey is the undertaker, and Phyllis Wil- son, secretary. The First Presbyterian Church of Inman has recently called a pastor. Of course, he is Mickey Inman. He is assisted by Suzanne Hannon, edu- cational director. Shirley Loftis and Aileen Fox are dress de- signers for the Dainty Dress Manufacturing Com- pany in Chicago, Faye Jordan and Shirley Lee are co-owners. Edwin Gowan operates the Deluxe Cafe in Kalamazoo, and Betty Penland is the waitress. Defoy Vaughn is head pharmacist at the Cor- ner Drug Store at Inman, and Martha West is Doctor Grady Rhinehart's nurse. Grady's office was formerly occupied by Doctor Morrow. J. C. Brittain is owner of Brittain's Super Con- struction Company of Atlanta. His chief engineer is Douglas Brittain. Norman Greene is a famous sports promoter in the Garden Arena at Miami, Florida. Evelyn Prewette and Emily Loftis conduct the Maiorette School in Hollywood. Rebecca Massebeau and Marian Bailey are instructors of the Inman High School Band. I am out in New Mexico tending my oil wells and getting richer ever day. -MARSHALL PERKINS, Prophet enior On the fence 7. Lovely to look at Politician 8. Happy! Waiting? 9. That tar-away look Don't sit under the apple tree 70. Lazy bones Master ot ceremonies 77. Pals Waiting tor Bob 72. lt's real Page F01l1'lEUtL rin fd 73. Father and Son 74. Center ot attraction 75. Just married 76. Carefree 77. Going to church 78. Just standing around Relaxing . Lefty . Wcmta come along Puzzled . How cute! . What's so funny? On the ball llffiners President JOE FOX Vice President BILLY JOE BARNETTE Secrefary NANCY MESSER Treasurer LARRY SETTLE Reporter JOANN GREGORY JUNIUH5 Billy Joe Bclrnette Donald Clement Ray Collins Wayne Culp f 12 WW. ima, - if en A SX fits f .Q' ,M f3'S3f iff 'W P nf? h,,'l ' K Richard Dillingham M Y X 1 S TV .K ,y Q 8,43-. , 3,25-,Nw Peggy Easler W rw- I W X' 1 af, w. , ,Af vm. M ,ex m'w.C, 9 wk, '- , l. , . 'W nl f ' 3 m Hynix A: M 7 ' firm W. ff 1 -Q M I I w5,fJ,,, -as of . , gmfnm, YQ, 2 if Ei Il n ll s n r MRS. MARJORIE H. MALONEY Page Fiftren Page Sixteen JUNIIJH5 Carolyn Elliott Patricia Farmer Mae Foster Joe Fox Emma Sue Gowan Joann Gregory Robert Hall Bennie Joe Hammett Elizabeth Hammett Mary Carole Hammett Jimmy Henderson Douglas Henson Larry Hester Mary Rhoda Johnson Thelma Johnson JUNIIJHS 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 Joan Turner MZ. XJ 1 RWM., X Qi Aww ,L Q? 'K W MN f lf D -Q.. figs A2 le Nw me 3 J' df L L :K gl SQ wigs' . f .Say Page Seventeen U f f i II E r s Presidenf EMILY PETTUS Vice Presideni MILDRED PREWETTE Secrefary DONALD BELCHER Treasurer ROY HIPP Reporter JEAN PIKE SUPHIJMUHES f :iii -1- ' A ig, f mmw-W Sllllllsnrs MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER MISS ALMA ATKINS Page Eighteen: MARIE BAILEY SUE BALLENGER DONALD BELCHER GENEAL BLACKWELL GLADYS ANN BRADLEY JEWEL BRADLEY AMELIA BROWN SAMUEL CALVERT HARTWELL CONDREY SYLVIA COOK I , , , 1 A ,,' M Nga, -IE? 1 Ajwvf. , M -E , N9 AM Wg' f 522, If I' fx .- ' Wu I Nqr, 'HW W 5? -11 'R , RACHEL COTHRAN DEAN DENTON CAROLE DOTHEROW BESSIE MAE EDWARDS PHYLLIS FLOYD YATEMAN GRAY LEWIS HENDERSON SIJPHUMUHES ALICE HIPP ROY HIPP GAIL HORTON JEAN HORTON FRED HOWARD CAROLYN HUGHEY CAROLYN JACKSON ANN JORDAN RAY KIMMONS PHYLLIS LOFTIS KENNETH MCABEE BARBARA MESSER JEAN MORRIS SUE MORROW MINNIE LEE NICHOLS HAROLD OWENS JANICE OWENS NORMAN PARSONS ROSE PASTORE HASKELL PENLAND EMILY PETTUS JEAN PIKE NANCY PIKE JOHNNY POTEAT MILDRED PREWETTE LEWIS SETTLE SYLVIA TEAGUE BOBBY VAUGHN KENNETH WHITAKER Page Nz'1zetee1z U f f i II H r s Presidenf Secrefcxry DEAN HAMMETT BETTY LYNN MOORE Vice President Reporfer BOBBY JACKSON FRANKLIN TURNER Treasurer DAVID COCHRAN FHESHIVIE Spnnsnrs MISS JOYCE FOLK MR. 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MURPHY IHIRLEY PETTUS FARY PIKE IENNETH PIKE INOT picturedI O ANN POTEAT EWIS PRICE PANIEL RANEY CARROLL RIDINGS IARY SETTLE UDY SHELTON IYRTLE SHERBERT IMMY SHOCKLEY ATRICIA SKINNER IANNIE MAE SKIPPER SARY STEPHENS THEL TEAGUE INDA VARNER EAH VASSEY ORRETTA VAUGHN ENNETH WALDROP IELEN WEST EwIs WEST ACKIE wIIIJs IYDRICK ZIMMERMAN WN L 5 1 IW-,Q Y President Secreiory Treasurer 5 D H H S H I. 5 JUDY SHELTON JERRY GAINES Vice Presidenf Re orfer MRS. FRED BISHOP MR, HENRY SMITH p LARRY MABRY LEAH VASSEY EHAMMX-IH SIIHLIUI. FI-IIIULTY MRS. EDNA B. CLARKE MISS ELIZABETH FARMER MRS. EDNA H. FERREE MRS. EDNA E. HAYNES MRS. GERTRUDE R. GAINES MRS. PEARL J. HANNON MRS. RUTH S. HUMPHREYS MRS. MILDRED P. LANDS MRS. LULA C. LOFTIS MRS. ANNIE LOUISE T. MABRY MRS. FRANCES T. MARTIN MRS. GEORGIE C. MARTIN MRS. ELEANOR K. SETTLE MISS SARAH SHANDS MRS. FRED WERTS MR. CHARLES BURNETT Pagf' Tu'e111y-Two MR. FRED WERTS, Principal Spuusnrs MR. F. K. WERTS MRS. FRANCES T. MARTIN MR. CHARLES BURNETT Ann Allison, June Andrews, Ri- ley Andrews, Son Babb, Norma Jean Bagwell, Bobby Barron,Joe Julian Belcher, Randy Bell, Lor- raine Bishop, Phyllis Bishop, Waylon Black, Sandra Blackwell, Suzanne Bonham, Shirley Boone, Jerry Brooks, Norma Jean Burns. Samuel Cleveland, Dennis Collins fnot picturedj, Autry Dotherow, Milford Douglas, Den- nis Emory, Roy Ferree, Robin Gaylor, John Godfrey, Howard Gray, Richard Gray, Carolyn Gregory. Paul Hibbard, Charles Hill, fnot picturedl, Bobby Hipp, Richard Hipp, James Hollifield, Bobby Horton, Edward Howard, Richard Howell, Rebecca Hugh- ey, Bobby Lou Jackson, Lewis Jackson, James Johnson, Dexter Jolly. Glen Massey, Jerry Maxwell, Ronald McMillin, Ronald Mitch- um, Anna Ruth Moore, William Morrow, Samuel Owens, Paul Pace lnot picturedl, Rachel Pace, Samuel Pace, Janice Pack, Betty Ann Pastore. Carolyn Ramsey, Carolyn Jane Sanders, Larry Settle, Mary Set- tle, Rebecca Solesbee, Norma Jean Stevens, Davis Stone, Har- old Turner, Ray Varner, Lewis Waters, Carolyn Wilds, Larry Wilson, Franklin Winn, Ronald Zampell. VE TH BH IIE -s we I 1, 1 X 'tx-il' J- ,- - - xg., --,- . ,. .... ,v , ms. . ' A P::1E2'ff'4 ' 1 :ze jr- . s A ft ,f J' A . ,Ng . ,.. 1 if .. A . ' 1' ',. . JW ' ' mx 3 ,x l 9, I f ' . ' , 'f E gs, , is 'S Page Twmzfy-TI11'ce 2 ammerin rounc! 7. Mess Masters 4. Still hungryl? 2. The line 5. Open fhe kegs, boys 3. All gone!! 6. Sfocking up Page Twenty-Four Z' ? v'4'ly z.J r i i Q IN- IT ,M . ..,.. .W . -.,,4..w..,....M fini IES T zrntx F1 S i., Q'-, I. E gi .,..,.. i. - 4 PANTHER STAFF Editor .................... PEGGY BALLENGER Assistant Art Editor ...,......., MICKEY INMAN Associafe Edifor ..,. -.'. L AMAR LEHMAN Circulation Manager .... RICHARD DILLINGHAM Business Manager ................ SHIRLEY LEE Sporfs Ednor JOE FOX ' .............. MR . . Assistant Business Manager. .GRADY RHINEHART AdV's0'S S CLARA H FOSTER MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER Art Editor .................... SHIRLEY LOFTIS MR. H. E. Hlpp PURPLE FLASH STAFF Editor ...................... DEFOY VAUGHN Advertising Manager ............. AfLEEN FOX Associmie Ediforu H '... BILLY JOE BARNETTE Feature Editor.. ...... .... R ACHEL COTHRAN Business Manager... .... BILLIE PAYE JORDAN SPOHS EWG' '--'--' - MARSHALL PERKINS , Proof Readers .... ...,........ M AE FOSTER Exchange Editor .... ......... E MILY LOFTIS J D. TUCKER TYPISIS --------- ---- 5 UZANNE HANNON Advisors ...... ..,. M RS. CLARA H. FOSTER SHIRLEY PHILLIPS MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER PHYLLIS WILSON MR. H' E. Hlpp BETA CLUB Ufficers President REBECCA MASSEBEAU Vice President SUZANNE HANNON Secretary PHYLLIS WILSON Treasurer BILLY FAYE JORDAN Reporter SHIRLEY LEE Advisor MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER is ,nt Patricia Allen, Marian Bailey, Billy Joe Barnette, Wayne Culp, Richard Dillingham, Aileen Fox, Joe 5 Fox, Emma Sue Gowan, Suzanne ' ' Hannon, Larry Hester, Billie Faye Jordan, Shirley Lee, Shirley Loftis, Lamar Lehman, Rebecca Massebeau, Joe Moon, Larry Settle, J. D. Tucker, J. D. Turner, Martha West, Phyllis Wilson. At Inman iuniors and seniors must have an average of 90 or above to be eligible for membership into the Beta Club. XTX To promote citizenship and leadership, to encourage fellowship 1 B L' and cooperation, and to inspire honesty and tolerance are objectives of the chapter. The members are active in County Beta work and attend the State Convention. Aileen Fox is treasurer of the county organization. STUDENT EUUNEIL Uffiuurs President AILEEN FOX Vice President LAWRENCE MORROW Secretary BILLY JOE BARNETTE Treasurer GERALD LYNCH Reporter RICHARD DILLINGHAM Advisor MR. H. E. HIPP Patricia Allen, Billy Joe Barnette, Imogene Bell, Evelyn Bradley Douglas Brittain, Ray Collins, Rachel Cothran, Richard Dillingham, Doug- las Donnahoo, Carole Dotherow, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Dean Ham. mett, Gail Horton, Jean Horton, Edith Kimmons, Gerald Lynch, Larry Mabry, Lawrence Morrow, Betty Lynn Moore, Haskell Penland, Carroll Ridings, J. D. Turner, Phyllis Wilson. The Student Council functions to develop better leadership, to insure school spirit, to promote the general welfare of the school, and to secure better cooperation. The president of the council is elected from the senior classy vice president from the junior class, and other officers from any class above the eighth grade. 1 tli lg tg f its A s 'izswiitg ef ?5?4 , v if H awww A ,- ' f i,v..s...,.-- - - N +5 www? .riparf BLIIIIH I EL B Members of the Athletic teams constitute the Block I Club. Its objective is to promote good sportsmanship in the school and community. ,A E fm 3 ' W 'W 6 S we ' i 1 ---'iii' ' saw 'i i' '-'Z' swf ' - Uffiners President ................. GRADY RHINEHART Vice President... .... MARSHALL PERKINS Secretary ...... . . .NORMAN GREENE Treasurer. . . .... ROGER RAMEY Reporter .... ...... J . C. BRITTAIN Sponsors. .. ...... MR. HENRY SMITH MR. CHARLES BURNETT Patricia Allen, Peggy Ballenger, Billy Joe Barnette, Imogene Bell, J. C. Brittain, Amelia Brown, Carole Dotherow, Patricia Farmer, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Norman Greene, Suzanne Hannon, Douglas Henson, Alice Hipp, Gail Horton, Emily Loftis, Gerald Lynch, Rebecca Massenbeau, Jerry Mathe- son, Joe Moon, Lawrence Morrow, Marshall Perkins, Emily Pettus, Shirley Phillips, Jean Pike, Mildred Prewette, Evelyn Prewette, Roger Ramey, Grady Rhinehart, Larry Settle, J. D. Tucker, Defoy Vaughn, Edwin Wilds, Phyllis Wilson. Page Twcn ty-Eight ELEE III. B The Glee Club is under the direction of Mr. Harrison Elliott. Its two-fold purpose is to develop an appreciation for good music anzl to stimu- late culture. The members make a pub- mencement. Uffiners President ................... PATRICIA ALLEN Vice President ........ .... E VELYN PREWETTE Secretary 81 Treasurer ...... RHODA JOHNSON . . . . .LARRY HESTER . . .EMILY PETTUS PHYLLIS FLOYD Director .................. HARRISON ELLIOTT Reporter ............ Accompanists. . . Patricia Allen, Marie Bailey, Verona B'ack, Ann Black- well, Jewel Bradley, Alice Brown, Amelia Brown, Larry Cloyd, David Cochran, Sylvia Cook, Kay Crowder, Buddy Culbreth, Carole Dotherow, Rachel Easler, Arberdel Eaton, Barbara Elliott, Georgia Ford, Sarah Foster, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Ann George, Barbara Hammett, Larry Hester, Jane Hightower, Alice Hipp, Gail Horton, Fred Howard, Rhoda Johnson, Melba Jolley, Phyllis Lottis, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Jerry Matheson, Nancy Messer, Wayne McAbee, Joe Moon, Emily Pettus, Shirley Pettus, Nancy Pike, Evelyn Prewette, Mildred Prewette, Reid Redden, Larry Settle, Julia Shelton, Patricia Skinner, Franklin Turner, Joan Turner Bobby Vaughn, Donald Waters, Helen West, Martha West, Wayne West. lic appearance during com- ' HOME ' MILS . -- fe.-. H I ' J -f A J. H. A. In the J. H. A., girls have an opportunity through their chapter proiects and recreation to make tull use of their enthusiasm and cooper- ation. Highlights of the J, H. A. year are initiating and installing new members and officers, conducting a food booth at the Halloween Carni- val, entering an exhibit at the Pied- mont Interstate Fair, and attending the State Fair. ,:,s.... 2-'5,.-N 45394- '7 . iv 00.11043 r Q I' . yi 9 ?i?3Z-'.U. . 4, Q A . 'QSM be Com X' . F. P. fl. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, co- operation, and citizenship. Each member in the local club is required to have a specific project. Exhibits are placed in the Piedmont Interstate Fair. The highlight of the year is the week's camping trip at the beach. . 4, ,'- wwf'-few ,f . we .3 . ., . A . , ,Mink fr . f .L L - sw - u - 1 f H ' . Ufficurs President .............. Vice President .......... Secretary and Treasurer. Reporter .............. Advisor ...... ...... .. .NANCY MESSER . ...EMILY PETTUS .......IMOGENE BELL RACHEL COTHRAN .MISS JOYCE FOLK Shelby Babb, Marie Bailey, Sue Ballenger, Imogene Bell, Gale Bishop, Verona Black, Geneal Blackwell, Evelyn Bradley, Gladys Ann Bradley, Jewel Bradley, Syble Bradley, Amelia Brown, Jackie Chatman, Shirley Clayton, Slyvia Cook, Rachel Cothran, Kay Francis Crowder, Carole Dotherow, Peggy Easler, Arberdele Eaton, Bessie Mae Edwards, Barbara Elliott, Patricia Farmer, Phyllis Floyd, Mae Foster, Sarah Foster, Linda Gowan, Joann Gregory, Elizabeth Hammett, Mary Carole Hammett, Barbara Hawkins, Alice Hfpp, Gail Horton, Jean Horton, Nancy Horton, Audrey Howard, Janice Howell, Carolyn Jackson, Betty Johnson, Ophelia Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Ann Jordan, Phyllis Lottis, Jean Mabry, Jimmie Evelyn Mack, Barbara Messer, Nancy Messer, Betty Lynn Moore, Jean Morris, Sue Morrow, Minnie Lee Nichols, Janice Owens, Emily Pettus, Jean Pike, Nancy Pike, Katherine Prewette, Mildred Prewette, Linda Rollins, Martha Settle, Sylvia Teague, Joann Turner, Mavis Waldrop, Mary Walter, Nancy Walter, Ruby Westbrook. Ufficers President ....... . . .DONALD BELCHER Vice President. . . .... KENNETH McABEE Secretary .... .... L ARRY SETTLE Treasurer. . . . . .DEAN DENTON Reporter. . . ...... FRED HOWARD Sentinel. . . ......... ROY GOWAN Advisor ..........,..... MR. GUY BLACKWELL Larry Bagwell, Donald Belcher, Preston Bell, David Cochran, Hartwell Condrey, Larry Cloyd, Buddy Culbreth, Dean Den- ton, Bennie Douglas, Ronald Floyd, Bobby Golightly, Roy Gowan, Harold Gregory, Fred Howard, Harold Johnson, Ray Kimmons, Kenneth McAbee, Wayne McAbee, Larry Settle, Lewis Settle, David Strange, Jackie Thomas, Donald Waters, Wayne West, Kenneth Whitaker. Pugv Ykcsiity-.Y1'11e BA UF BULB Some of the activities of the Band ot Gold are Music Festivals, and presenting a spring concert. performing at football games, participating in the Piedmont band contest, marching in Christmas This year the band was chosen to march in the parades, competing in the District and State Shrine Bowl parade. Marian Bailey, Marie Bailey, Peggy Ballenger, Billy Jae Barnette, Gene Barnette, Verona Black, Ann Blackwell, Larry Brittain, Buddy Culbreth, Kent Culbreth, Carole Dotherow, Barbara Elliott, Carolyn Elliott, Sarah Foster, Aileen Fox, Gwendolyn Gaylor, Emma Sue Gowan, Charles Gray, Suzanne Hannon, Larry Hester, Jane Hightower, Emily Loftis, Phyllis Loftis, Jean Mabry, Larry Mabry, Rebecca Messabeau, Betty Lynn Moore, Sue Morrow, Harold Owens, Ted Powell, Donald Prewette, Evelyn Prewette, Reid Reclden, Joan Turner, Linda Gail Varner, Nancy Walter, Donald Waters, Lewis West, Kenneth Whitaker, Phyllis Wilson. 'V ' - - .. .E 5.5, .,,. X , ...... .,: -,Wiz xg ,,.f,,.gg1,g..sw,. . zrg, .1 'tea 155 .. 1 W It: -'W '- 4 Ytiz - ' in my -Ir' - 'J ' 5 ff: .:if:sf.p.v.s...z.,..:-:zzI:Z:2:esj: ,sj:E?, ff.,-f 1-:H ' is ...,. ' L , -, ,.,,. +:f.-.,f-f- 'il l ., - -V - -. W 5: .if 'es , I , . gf fw:q.11 KL - , .fzr yt ' ff f '?' ,it'Qit'tr ETfif:f's,ttl.fi.T:?' , Qwgyf ' ' A we ilfiggvg G36-Fsii 5 fed if fax - 2 'LQ SY Sw 'S Lf:-if f , H W wt f - efsitw S - sv 5 .' ,, S ' XVQSBWQ it Y, ti, s Q- igf. :sv-ers -sw Y 14555923 f as ' . Page Thirty Uffi President Vice President. . Secretary ..... Treasurer Reporter. Director. DRUM MAJUH MAJUHETTE5 Sue Morrow, Jean Mabry, Ann Blackwell, Billy Joe Barnette, Car- ole Dotherow, Carolyn Elliott, Eve- lyn Prewette. lIEI'S . . .EVELYN PREWETTE .....CAROLYN ELLIOTT . . .DONALD PREWETTE CAROLE DOTHEROW ' H '. .... HAROLD owENs MR. HARRISON ELLIOTT HIHEETUH Harrison Elliott SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club endeav- ors to create interest in the realm of science, to learn sci- entific truths, and to make practical application of its fundamental laws. Uffiners President ................... DEAN HAMMETT Vice President .... ...... L EWIS WEST Secretary ...... ........ J ERRY GAINES Treasurer .... .......... C HARLES GRAY Reporter. . . .... HYDRICK ZIMMERMAN Advisor .... .. .MISS ALMA ATKINS Uffiners President ................ CAROLYN JACKSON Paul Alverson, Gene Barnette, Larry Brittain, Barry Brooks, Carroll Condrey, Kent Culbreth, Jerry Gaines, Bobby Golightly, Charles Gray, Dean Hammett, Everette Hfnderson, Larry Horton, Bobby Mabry, Ted Powell, Lewis Price, Daniel Raney, Carroll Riclings, Jimmy Shockley, Gary Stephens, David Strange, Jackie Thomas, Autrey Thompson, Bobby Varner, Lewis West, Hydrick Zimmerman. Vice Pre-Sldenl ---- ----'-- E DWlN WILDS Shelby Babb, Imogene Bell, Preston Bell, Gail Bishop, Secretary '-'--- --.BARBARA MESSER Syble Bradley, Jerry Cantrell, Jackie Chatman, Janice Treasurer '--' '----'------ P BELL Howell, Carolyn Jackson, Barbara Messer, Clyde Miller, Reporler- ' - ---------+ HOWELL Betty Lynn Moore, Minnie Lee Nichols, Volena Parris, Kather- Advisor '--------'-- MARJORlE MALONEY ine Prewette, Phillippe Stone, Mavis Waldrop, Edwin Wilds. 3 C' f 11-. ix A ' 52. M Qsiliiffa ws HHAMATEEH5 The purpose of Dramateers is to develop interest in drama as a means of education and entertainment, to provide ex- perience ancl pleasure, and to afford an opportunity for self-expression. Page Thirty-One ARTS ANR CRAFTS ELUR ln the Arts and Crafts Club students are allowed to ex- press themselves creatively in many ways. Carving, free- hand drawing, fancy work, and cooking are some of the activities engaged in. ,. TWH, s.1wt.fWfw vw. .f ...swf .. we, , - ?IXi.Qs..s.mw.v.fs.a,..w.wzs'fe-A1-tips A-Wtmga K v I t M K A M., Q H fm Ufficers President ................. NORMAN GREENE Vice President. . . . . .DONALD BELCHER Secretary ..... .... D EAN DENTON Treasurer. . . .... KENNETH MCABEE Reporter. . . . . .PATRICIA FARMER Advisor ................... MISS JOYCE FOLK Baylus Abernathy, Billy Abernathy, Sue Ballenger, Donald Belcher, Billy Bradley, Evelyn Bradley, Samuel Calvert, Rffiners President .................... MARIAN BAILEY Vice President .......... ...EMILY PETTUS Secretary and Treasurer .......... LEAH VASSEY Reporter .................. HASKELL PENLAND Program Committee ....... LINDA GAIL VARNER BOBBY JACKSON ANN JORDAN Advisor. . . . . .MRS. FRED M. BISHOP Page Thirty-Two Martha Canaday, Virginia Cartee, Shirley Clayton, Hartwell Condrey, James Cook, Glenda Cothran, Hazel Cox, Kay Crowder, Dean Denton, Douglas Donnahoo, Bennie Douglas, Patricia Farmer, Patricia Fisher, Ronald Floyd, Carroll Foster, Tommy Goforth, Linda Gowan, Norman Greene, Robert Hall, Wayne Hall, Barbara Hawkins, Roy Hipp, Jean Horton, Nancy Horton, Audrey Howard, Cecil Hunsinger, Betty Jean Johnson, Harold Johnson, Ophelia Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Edith Kimmons, Larry Mabry, James Massey, Kenneth McAbee, Jean Morris, J. B. Murphy, Janice Owens, Ray Pack, Garry Pike, Jean Pike, Kenneth Pike, Katherine Prewette, Linda Rollins, Lewis Settle, Martha Settle, Myrtle Sherbert, Ethel Teague, Sylvia Teague, Loretta Vaughn, Kenneth Waldrop, Ruby Jean Westbrook. THE LIBRARY ELUR The library club, organized in l95l, has a three-fold pur- pose: to promote an interest in reading and in books, to create an interest in library work as a profession, and to make possible courteous, ef- ficient Iibrary service avail- able to all high school students and teachers. Larry Bagwell, Marian Bailey, Sybil Bailey, Geneal Blackwell, Gladys Ann Bradley, Carolyn Crowder, Linda Dillingham, Bessie Mae Edwards, Bonnie Fain, Yateman Gray, Bobby Jackson, Harold Johnson, Ann Jordan, Ray Kimmons, Joan Melton, Patty Morris, Harold Owens, Norman Parsons, Haskell Penland, Emily Pettus, Joan Potent, Johnny Poteat, Mary Settle, Nannie Mae Skipper, Linda Gail Varner, Lech Vassey, Bobby Vaughn. J UUHNZILISM I1 f f i n 9 1' s President ....... .... M ARSHALL PERKINS Vice President. .. .GRADY RHINEHART Secretary ..... .BILLY JOE BARNETTE Treasurer .... ....... J . D. TUCKER Reporter... Advisors. .. ..... MRS. IIIJIVIIVIEHIIII-IL li I. U B The primary function of the Commercial Club is to mimeo- graph the school paper. In doing this, students learn to operate the mimeograph ma- chine, cut stencils, and type material in columns. Students are also taught to do artyping and to learn more about their typewriters. Reports are given from mem- bers of the club to encourage the group to become efficient workers in the business worlcl. ..........JOE FOX .MRS. CLARA FOSTER ELEANOR B. BELCHER MR. H. E. HIPP CLUB The Journalism Club, which is in its sixth year, provides interested students with an opportunity to study and put into practice fundamentals of journalism. It encourages self- expression and ioy in writing. The members edit the monthly school paper and the yearbook. Peggy Ballenger, Billy Joe Barnette, J. C. Brittain, Ray Collins, Rachel Cothran, Richard Dillingham, Peggy Easler, Mae Foster, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Edwin Gowan, Suzanne Hannon, Mickey Inman, Billie Fay Jordan, Shirley Lee, Lamar Lehman, Emily Loftis, Shirley Loftis, Gerald Lynch, Rebecca Massebeau, Sue Morrow, Lawrence Morrow, Shirley Phillips, Rose Pastore, Marshal Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Roger Ramey, Eddie Lee Taylor, J. D. Tucker, J. D. Turner, Defoy Vaughn, Nancy Walter, Phyllis Wilson. ttlvmcing -1 ',,,,J Bookkeeping Inez Blackwell Carl Bradley Douglas Brittain, Eugene U f f 1 E H r S Brooks, Victor Browne, Carolyn Elliott, Jimmy Henderson, Pf'95ld9f7l -------.--.-------- INEZ Reginald Horton, Louise Lowe, Curtis Pace, Betty Penland. Vice President. . . . . . DOUGLAS BRITTAIN Secretary ..... ....... C URTIS PACE Treasurer .... ..... V ICTOR BROWNE Reporter .... .......... C ARL BRADLEY Advisor. . . . . .MRS. KATIE G. WINGO Fage Tlzirty-Three HI-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y Club, sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high stan- dards of Christian character. Semimonthly meetings are held outside school hours. ll f fi II is r s President .......................... JOE FOX Vice President .......... .... R OGER RAMEY Secretary and Treasurer ...... DEFOY VAUGHN Chaplain ............... . . .LAMAR LEHMAN . . . .NORMAN GREENE MARSHALL PERKINS Counselors... ......... MR. H. E. HIPP MR. CHARLES BURNETT Sergeants-at-Arms .... E!-HVIEH To learn how to snap good pictures is the primary objective of the Camera Club. A 32-millimeter camera is available tor use. Some members have their own equipment. IILB Paul Alverson, Billy Joe Barnette, Gene Barnette, Donald Belcher, Preston Bell, J. C. Brittain, Larry Brittain, Barry Brooks, Eugene Brooks, Victor Browne, Jerry Cantrell, Donald C'ement, Larry Cloyd, Ray Collins, Buddy Culbreth, Kenneth Culbreth, Doug'as Donnahoo, Joe Fox, Jerry Gaines, Charles Gray, Norman Greene, Wayne Hall, Robert Hall, Dean Hammett, Douglas Henson, Jimmie Henderson, Larry Hester, Larry Horton, Fred Howard, Donald Johnson, Harold Johnson, Lamar Lehman, Gera'd Lynch, Bobby Mabry, Larry Mabry, James Massey, Lawrence Morrow, Ray Pack, Haskell Penland, Marshall Perkins, Kenneth Pike, Ted Powell, Donald Prewette, Roger Ramey, Daniel Raney, Carroll Ridings, Larry Settle, Lewis Settle, Eddie Lee Taylor, J. D. Tucker, J. D. Turner, Franklin Turner, Bobby Vaughn, Defoy Vaughn, Donald NVaters, Lewis West, Jackie Wilds. H Sponsor . . . MR. GUY BLACKWELL Larry Bagwell, Buddy Brooks, Barbara Elliott, Edwin Gowan, Barbara Hawkins. 'lwffeiffiwf' M!XQ!i1'ii35'rli4HTi'i'.fs kW'1M3 L' Qzifl 5?55?bds'Es1SBH . f ' 4 XX f i V ATHLETICS 'WEN EHEEHLEAIJEHS BASKETBALL EUUTHALL Amelia Brown, Larry Hester, and Gail Horton. Kneeling: Imogene Bell and Amelia Brown. Page Thirty-Six Standing: Gail Horton, Jerry Matheson, Joann Gregory, Alice Hipp, and Jean Pike. COACH BUCK THOMAS FIRST STRING JOE VAUGHN, Right Tackle BOBBY MARTIN, Right End TERRY HIPP, Right Guard GLENN MASSEY, Center WADE MCABEEI Left Guard MICHAEL SWAIN, Left Tackle RICHARD POWELL, Left Halfbacli TOMMY PACK, Quarterback AUTRY DOTHEROW, Left End KENNETH DENTON, Fullbacli EDWARD HUFFMAN, Right Halfbclcli BUIJAU FRONT ROW, fleft to rightj: Larry Thomas, Dan Huffman, Ray Roger, Edward Huffman, Terry Hipp, Joe Vaughn, Charles Hadney. SECOND ROW: Ray Parris, Rich- ard Howell, Joe Belcher, Tommy Pack, Glenn Massey, Don Dother- ow, Michael Swain. THIRD ROW: Wayne Condrey, Hayward Prince, Waylon Black, Au- try Dotheraw, Kenneth Denton, Wade McAbee, Bobby Martin. FUIJTBHLL MIDGETS SEASUNG HEEUHH Cowpens 0. . . . . , Inman Chesne 6 lrlmGf1 Startex 6 lr1mUI'1 Clifton 0 lnmflrl Pacolet 0 Inman Fairforest 6 Inman FUUTBIILL H. H. Smith, District 'll Coach of the Year, is being congratulated by Coach Walker in the presence of two outstanding Panthers, Marshall Perkins Ileftj and Norman Greene Irightl. SUMMARY SEASIJIIVS HEEIIHII District 'I Purple Panthers started in a big way by not bee ing scored on in the tirst three games. They went on into a successful season with a 7-2 record, losing only to Wel- come and Clinton. The Panthers were the 1953 District 'Il champs. The leading scorer was Norman Greene with 90 points, Greene also led the area in scoring. Marshall Perkins was second high scorer on the team with 37 points. Grady Rhinehart, Gerald Lynch, and J. C. Brittain were standouts on defense. The team will lose seven members by graduation. They are: Walker Williams, J. C. Brittain, Gerald Lynch, Norman Greene, Marshall Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Phillip Lake, and Roger Ramey, Inman... .. Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman TRYON . . 0 District 2 .. . 0 District 6 . . . 0 District 4 . . . . 28 VVdcome .. .. I2 Palmetto . . . 6 Chnton .. .. I2 District 5 . . . O District 3 . . . . I3 KNEELING Cleft to rightj: Franklin Turner, Douglas Henson, Gary Kirkland, Larry Settle, Joe Fox, J. D. Tucker, Lewis Settle, J. C. Brittain, Edwin Wilds, Preston Bell. STANDING: Donald Johnson, Head Coach Henry H. Smith, Dean Denton, Kenneth McAbee, Roger Ramey, Lawrence Mor- row, Marshall Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Norman Greene, Phillippe Stone, John Turpin, Assistant Coach Charley Burnett, Jerry Gaines. NOT PICTURED: Kent Bruce, Phillip Lake, Walker Williams, Gerald Lynch. PU RPLE PANTHER FIRST STRING GERALD LYNCH, Left Guard 8. PHiLL5P LAKE, Right Holfbcck NORMAN GREENE, Left Halfback 9. JOE FOX, Right Guard GRADY RHINEHART, Fullbock Lo. MARSHALL PERKINS, Ouaffefbuck LARRY SETTLE, Right Tackle 11. GARY KIRKLAND, Right End Qoajlgugvffgg CLee'ZeQnd ASSISTANT COACH CHARLEY BURNETT L C. BRITTAIN, Left Tackle COACH HENRY H. SMITH Q 'Y ii ll' Puglr Tlrirthv-Nfur SUMMARY Since the team lacked depth and since many play- ers were inexperienced, the season on the hardwood turn- ed out better than we had an- ticipated. Coach Burnett de- serves much credit for his ex- cellent work. New members made up half of the varsity team. Vet- eran players were Shirley Phillips, Patricia Allen, and Carole Dotherow. Phillips and Allen closed their high school careers this year. Page F art y GIRLS' B!-ISHETBIILI. SEASUNH HEEHHH Inman Inman Inman . . I5 Roebuck . Inman ...... 30 Chesnee . . Inman . ..... 36 Pacolet . . Inman. ..... 23 Fairforest Inman . .38 Tryon . . . Inman . ..... 32 District 5 Inman . .37 Boiling Springs Inman ..40 Cowpens . Inman . .21 Roebuck . Inman . .26 Fairforest Inman . .43 Boiling Springs Inman . . 40 Pacolet . . ..29 Tryon ..5'I Cowpens . Inman . .35 District 5 Inman . .32 Chesnee . DISTRICT II BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Inman ...... 18 Landrum ........... 'I4 Inman .... . .24 Roebuck .. . . . .39 FIHST STRING GUARDS Shirley Phillips Patricia Allen Patricia Farmer FORWARDS Carole Dotherow f s., Imogene Bell Emily Pettus i KNEELING Cleft to rightj: Mary Settle, Patricia Allen, Captain, Jean Pike, Carole Co-Captain, Patricia Former, Imogene Bell. STANDING: Emile Lottis, Ruby Westbrook, Emily Pettus, Shirley Phillips, Barbara Me Mildred Prewette, Coach Charles Burnett. BUYS' BASKETBALL Inman SEASUNH BEEUBB ......65 Inman ...... 52 Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman Inman 70 ......53 ......95 . ..,.. 52 ......59 ......68 ......49 ......60 ......66 ...,..82 ......75 ......75 ......76 ......8O DISTRICT ......70 ......64 All Tournament Team-Norman Gree Marshall Perkins. UPPER STATE TOURNAMENT Inman ....., 52 Inman .,.... 65 Inman ...... 5l Roebuck . . Chesnee . Pacolet . . . Fairforest . . . Tryon ....... District 5 ..... Boiling Springs ...... Cowpens ..... Roebuck ..... Fairforest .... Boiling Springs ...... Cowpens ..... Pacolet . . .. Tryon .... District 5 ........... Chesnee ............ I I TOURNAMENT Campobello ........ Pacolet ..... .... . . . Edgefield ........... Whitmire ....... .... Buford .,........... PIBST STRING Guard-NORMAN GREENE Forward-BILLY JOE BARNETTE Forward-DEFOY Center-MARSHALL PERKINS Guard-GRADY RHINEHART VAUGHN I 1 nifty: FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Phillipe Stone, Grady Rhinehort, Defoy Vaughn, Marshall Perkins, Captain, Norman Greene, Co-Captain, Billy Joe Bornette. BACK ROW: Paul Alverson, Douglas Henson, Ray Collins, Lawrence Morrow, Donald Clement, Jerry Gaines, Joe Moon. 4 My .X K 1 MA qc. SUMMARY Coach Smith's Purple Panthers won the District 'll Class B Boys' Basketball Championship. In the Upper-State finals at Clinton they were defeated by the Buford sex- lei. Including the final game, the Purples had I9 wins and only two losses, scoring 67.3 point-per-game average to the opponents' 45. Mar- shall Perkins paced individual scor- ing with a 24.4 average, Norman Greene, with 18.1. Perkins, Greene, Rhinehart, and Vaughn - varsity players - bade good-bye to high school basketball this year. Page For ty-One Charley's pride Beach Combers Follow The Drummer Buddies Sfrulfin' Ready Page Forty-Two CLUB ing Laying if off N. Time ouf O. Monkeys? P. Wafch your slep Q. The headless horseman R. Looking if over S. Champ T. O! Dieting U, Oh! you Beias V. Wafch ouf W. Cheerios X. Seven1een ls Awfully Young Y. All sei Z. Ole' man and woman Mop heads!!! Legs or horn? Freaks Glamorelfes Turn around Sfyle 3 X 'X X S2 5 I I x' X P . X fc1,.i,L,,- h-,,-,m..,,..QM- ,-. x 3 3. l qf :L v 4 ibm.. .3455 ik ,it fy H 5 3 . K V .fr M -A '4'Xf ff 1 , f K A P .,f 2 . rg 12.1 S 2442314 1 fi 5 f ff' 571' xx , , X ish. ,f ,- '-Q ,f ' x 2' .' 0 3 Q, x PA.-...Q uw 3 cu 7 JV , W- Q 2 1' I X - z Q s yr . . - Slut x X f Q M Q 2 3 . 1 L,g,,..gM , vw-.. , ,.- Yr? . fx, PE TUBES 1' f CK X! HUMEEUMING UUEEN .xdidlen jar HUNNEHS-UP Pag .Fc ts I' PHYLLIS WILSON AND CAROLYN ELLIOTT CAROLE DOTHEROW AND AMELIA BROWN GAIL HORTON EVELYN PREWETTE AND JERRY MATHESON HVEST KINGS AND UUEE HIGH SIJHUUL BHAMMAH SEHUUL givin yerry lgaclv 77yCU'g Moda y0Al'lJ0l'I gllffgll OZDHMQAKEI' MISS HI MISS Aiden 570, H. FI. H. SIIIIIJ CITIZEN Warm Yfllwf ,K V , JM' lone Inman, Dorothy Correll, James Hipp, Frank Bush Franklin Turner, Preston Bell, Bobby Jackson, Bobby Varner Anna Harley Bush Knot picfuredj. Auirey Thompson Cnoi picfuredj. Teresa Taylor Shirley Loftis Judy and Sue Ann Lynch Sara June Sanders .vwemi l K V ,,. ,bm X ' T Ai K w .. Q 5, - :L ,Jw Lorraine Bishop Karen Seay Shirley Boone Fred Howard Billie Faye Jordan WINNERS IN TALENT EHIJW HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH GROUP Fred Howard Sara Jane Sanders Judy and Sue Ann Lynch. Billie Faye Jordan Lorraine Bishop Shirley Loftig Shirley Boone Franklin Turner, Preston Bell, Bobby Jackson, Bobby GRAMMAR SCHOOL Varner, Auirey Thompson Cnof picfuredl. lone Inman, Dorothy Correll, James Hipp, Frank Bush, Karen Seoy Ann Harley Bush Knot picfuredl. Teresa Taylor lhiyi' l701'fj'-5'L'Z'4'11 N AXNNNNXY Mosf Tolenfed BILLIE FAYE JORDAN DEFOY VAUGHN Mosf Afiracfive EVELYN PREWETTE ROGER RAMEY Page Forty-E1'g7Izt Wiffiesf SUZANNE HANNON GERALD LYNCH Besf All'Round REBECCA MASSEBEAU GRADY RHINEHART SENIIJH Mosf Popular AILEEN FOX NORMAN GREENE Mosf lnfelligenf SHIRLEY LOFTIS EDDIE LEE TAYLOR , 3, in lm SUPEHLATIVES Mosf Afhlefic PATRICIA ALLEN NORMAN GREENE Friendliesf LOUISE LOWE GRADY RHINEHART ll Ill IE! Mosf Dignified AILEEN FOX DOUGLAS BRITTAIN Mosf Likely To Succeed PHYLLIS WILSON ROGER RAMEY Besf Sporf SHIRLEY LOFTIS VICTOR BROWNE Biggest Flirfs EVELYN PREWETTE MARSHALL PERKINS Puyr FMU A. Strike up a tune B. Shoe Boy! C. Pretty Miss D. Why the robe? E. Gliclin' along Page Fifty F. G H I. J. K. .Mi ana! Wim Whatcha got? Sittin' in the pan Tall and Slim A nymph Winkin' or blinlcin'? Hillbilly L. M N O P. Q Heart of my heart Celebrities Priss Miss or Mr.? The right pair Will she make it? What is it, girlie? Friends Come out Cookies Playin' possum f-FOQQG Sxexi , N P. -x Q' MQ' P' W f RCU Y . Q, L Kc wma, x 1 -x ,M-1 WNW, 3 4 Q00 X U.. A K' bg! 2 X vw g X 1 ' a K s 1 1 s sf, L X fe ki ' Ore I ,Qc 495 3 SQQ ix 52 2 Wea' N90 i EHTISEH5 1 W H.29 W'ffW 'fffl Qi why 2.3ZjWMQ,ff4 41106 vzwffwfgjwfl Q40 QA? SEQAWJMM 5W,cwWW79LQ, QQ UMJWMQUWCWWW as JWW31 29797 49W Vymifj INMAN MILLS INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Since 7902 MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY TEXTILES A good place fo work Fifty'Tl1 Play Re reshed . . .Have A Coke T foo Before the game, during the ganieg 'after the game, a frosty bottle of ice-3 cold Coca-Cola is so refreshingp BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COM COMPANY BY, COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SPARTANBURG, s. c. Sales ECONOMY CHEVROLET, INC. fQHEVR0-ILEM ' fill'- Service Phone 133 INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA C-ROWERS BANK 6' TRUST COMPANY Inman, South Carolina T. C. PARKER, Presidenf and Cashier DR. H. D. DODD, Vice-Presideni MRS. EMILY R. MORROW, Ass'f. Cashier DIRECTORS Edward M. Anderson John C. Bell Grover C. Edwards Dr. Harry D. Dodd Claude R. Gowan Dr. Samuel J. Morrow Tolleson C. Parker .-.g.-. THE INMAN AGENCY - INSURANCE - Offices in the GROWERS BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING Page Fift BOBBY DID SOME FANCY KlcKm'! DANNY'S PASSES HIT- AND uovv! THE SNEAKER PLAYS WERE REALLY CLICKIN! VOKAX CHAMPS, LETS I1-3Ql1 up'Now! I L, A,.4E. fig, -,:- Z V V522-I' N: G .EY Eq.,:W 1 if OS- 55' Q - Lf f , 1 ,,,, ZZZ., 3 IE. ,IEZ ZZ. g A ,ogg 5 R , g XXNX QQ-f HARTNESS BOTTLINC WORKS 729 S. Church Street Spartanburg, South Carolina Dial 2-4531 INMAN LAUNDRY AND INMAN CLEANERS Phone 93 INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA ws: POWELLS FU RN ITU RE STORE Fine Furniture Leonard Refrigerators 8. Electric Ranges 19 and 21 Mill Street INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA F f S CASSELLS 5c C1 I0c STORE Your Friendly Dime Store INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA INMAN OIL CO. SEAWRlGHT'S FUNERAL HOME Phone 9103 22 Lyman Roacl L. W. MEDLEYI Owner Inman, South Carolino I BROWNIES' SUPER CLEANERS BEASON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone ,35 SHOES - DRY GOODS - AND READY-TO-WEAR I Inman, South Carolina ' Phone 225 if-V ' Inman, South Carolina F. I Foiks Around Here Always Like to Shop at HALL HARDWARE Inman, South Carolina 197 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 123 Spartanburg, S. C. T. C. BRITTAIN CONSTRUCTION CO. Decatur, Georgia Page Fifty-Seve FOX BARBER SHOP Inman, South Carolina BELK-HUDSON CO Spartanburg's Most Modern Department Store For Goodness Sake USE FOREMOST DAIRY PRODLCTS FRESH - PURE - ENERGIZING YM Wfzay PARTANBURUS LEADING JEIIELERS Spartanburg, South Carolina SPARTAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC. soo west MAIN smear Dial 3-7251 Spartanburg, South Carolina WILKINS 6' McMILLIN LUMBER COMPANY Building Material PHONE 53 Inman, South Carolina A. W. TlNDAl.L GROCERIES AND FEEDS Mill Street, Inman Phone 120 ED NEELY SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING SUPPLIES Yard and Office Route No. 'l l, Inman, South Carolina ALEXANDER,S MUSIC HOUSE Spartanburg, South Carolina BAILES-COLLINS 8. CRAIN Inman, South Carolina THE SPECIALTY SHOP Ladies' and Children's Wear Nell Golightly Virginia Hall Fifty-Eight OFFICE EQUIPMENT Co. I GROCEWES MEMS Every Item for Ihe Officef' Hill-TOP GROCERY Phone 3-4549 156 Magnolia St. Phone 'I30-W Spartanburg, S. C. GAS OIL DUNBAR fr ELLIS F urnifure SPARTANBURG, 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 CHINQUAPIN DAIRY GRADE A MILK For Home Delivery CALL 267 INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Page Fifty-Nine CLINCHFIELD COAL 6' FUEL CO. Industrial and Domestic Coal PHONE 3-'I44I SPARTANBURG, S. C. E. L. THOMPSON, IR. General Contractor INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA PHONE 315 HAROLD WOODWARD A. I. A. ARCHITECT Spartanburg, South Carolina TIRES, TUBES AND CAR ACCESSORIES BUCK'S ESSO STATION The Place Where Your Business ls Appreciated MILL STREET INMAN, S. C. CHEROKEE PACKING COMPANY Packers of CHEROKEE MAID BRAND - BEEF - VEAL - PORK Gaffney, South Carolina LAUGHTER'S GARAGE PRINCE GROWERS SUPPLY GENERAL AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRS Inman, South Carolina Inman, S. C. I PHONE 51-J I P S GAINES, SERVICE STATION GAS - OIL Groceries - Feeds - Washing 8. Greasing Buy at the Buy at the E550 sian ESSO Sign C LEM E NT REFRIGERATION CO CUI-BRE-I-H ' DRY CLEANERS Your Local Frigidaire DeaIer PHONE 35 IIWE SERVICE ALL WE SELLH Inman, South Carolina Phone 242 HOT POINT 81 UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MOTOROLA AND SYLVANIA RADIOS AND TELEVISION INMAN TIRE 6' MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 141 Recapping ls Our Specialty MOHAWK 81 KELLY SPRINGFIELD NEW TIRES AND TUBES COLUMBIA BICYCLES - WILLARD BATTERIES ORR'S REXALL DRUGS Inman, South Carolina T. E. JONES 8. SONS FURNITURE AND COMPLETE LINE or SAMSONITE LUGGAGE CANADAY'S HARDWARE I Your Hometown Hardware Store HOLDEN'S HOME 81 AUTO STORE Inman, South Carolina P S O THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK For All Your Banking Needs Spartanburg - Union Landrum - .lonesville INMAN SCHOOL CANTEEN MRS. GEORGIA BON:-IAM, Manager BLUE BIRD CAFE I an, S. C. Mill Street nm PHONE 3'I'I REMNANT SHOP Wide Selection of Piece Goods NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS 8 Mill Street Inman, S. C. PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. WHOLESALE FOODS Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried CORR ELL'S AUTO PARTS INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA B. E. GRAMLI NG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cotton -Cotton Seed and Cotton Seed Products GRAMLING, SOUTH CAROLINA LET US FURNISH YOUR SCHOOL OR OFFICE H. T. Edwards T. W. Edwards WITH THE BEST IN FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT EDWARDS INSURANCE AGENCY Inman, S. C. M. W. GUNN COMPANY Phone 2258 Orangeburg, S. C. HENRY GRAMLING WOODWARD SALES CO. Distributors TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS POTATO CHIPS CANDIES Box I32 Dial 2-3008 Fairforest, S. C PgS T PRINTING CCDMPANY ANNUALS OF DlSTlNCTlON GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Sites and Angles 1 Shoo!! 5, Thai far-away look 9. You name it!! 13. Melody, pleasel 2 Las? y I 6 No peepin' 10. Weeping Willows 14. Wind-blown 3 O f d 7 Whose b by 11. Thinking 15. On lhe l t Sf p 8 Stars are g g 12 Beaches 16 The hat tg T1 lfl,f0gIf'6L,0 5 h ,L nnu-mind -T' Y.. 3


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