Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

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7Jresenie f 7iy ZJAe yearbook Staff Of Gfapman finjfi ScAoof 7nman, SoutA C aro ina MRS. MARJORIE H. MALONEY Because of her vivacious personality and sense of humor which Because of her vivacious personality and sense of humor which brightened many of our days at Chapman, because of our love forWr our appreciation of her fine school spirit, and her willingness to help, the Senior Class dedicates the 1963 PANORAMA to our friend and teacher, Mrs. Marjorie H. Maloney. Jorewora Life at Chapman has come to mean different things to each of us. For some it is only study; for others it is fun and play; for still others, the fortunate ones, it is a combination of both. Whatever the reason. Chapman has become a part of our lives. In this compila- tion, we have attempted to cap- ture the events and activities, both scholastic and extra-curri- cular, that have made each of us a part of this vast experience. We Are Charmed to present 1963 PANORAMA. The Editor Sandra Burch Con en s ( Je Ire (warmed lugust Summer Band Practice Football Practice deptemher Class Officers Elected Ring Ceremony Student Council Installation Qcto er Homecoming Achievement and I.Q. Tests Beta Club Initiation Xoue n6er Thanksgiving Holidays Football Banquet Christmas Parades Clean-up Day Senior Class Play December College Board Tests Mid-term Exams Christmas Decorating (Jo . . . . January Basketball Season Betty Crocker Homemaker Award F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest JJeb ruary Beta Talent Show Annual Goes to Press Basketball Tournament Beta Club Convention Singing Valentines June Summer School F.H.A. Camp Ju y Summer Vacation Summer Work Jit GnapmanJfiqh 71prif Junior Class Play Washington Trip Spring Holidays Student Council Election F.H.A. Banquet Class Parties Junior-Senior Class Day Baccalaureate Graduation Administration ,District One Orustees Seated (left to right): Mr. J. A. Skinner, Dr. David K. X. L. McMahan, County Board Member; Mr. R. R. Cald- Stokes. Mr. T. P. Raines, Mr. Thomas D. Stilwell, Chair- well, Mr. P. C. Lancaster, Mr. Gerald Copeland, Mr. B. E. man; Mr. W. H. Coggins. Standing (left to right): Mr. Mills, Mr. T. P. Johnson, County Board Member. Administration MR. W. 0. Corder Principal-on-Leave. Mr. Howell E. Hipp Director of Instruction and Acting: Principal Left to right: Mr. W. 0. Corder, Mr. H. E. Hipp School Secretaries Mrs. Laura W. Greene Mrs. Sue Johnson Mrs. Hilda Smith Mr. Frank G. Austell English, Speech Mrs. Eleanor B. Belrher English. Latin Mrs. Helen T. Brace Biology Mr. G. E. Blackwell Agriculture Mrs. Ada L. Brown Typing, Business English, Economics A Law Mrs. Sallie A. Burke English Mrs. Ruby B. Cooper Biology, Chemistry Mrs. Helen H. Costner English, Social Studies Mr. John R. Cothran D. E.. Girl’s Basketball coach Mrs. Elizabeth M. Culbreth Science, Home Economics Mr. H. B. Davis Agriculture Mrs. Helen B. Edwards Home Economics, Family Living Mrs. Lillian R. Edwards English, French Mr. Harrison W. Elliott Band. Glee Club Mra. Jeannette F. Fehr English, Mathematics, Psychology Mrs. Natalie W. Fleming General Seienee, English Mrs. Frances W. Hall Guidance Counselor, Journalism, English Mrs. Bess C. Hammock Mra. Maisie T. Harley Business Mathematics Librarian Miss Gayle Lawson Mrs. Marjorie H. Maloney Mrs. Vendetta M. Nicholson Mr. Henry H. Smith Social Studies. American History. Government English, Journalism, Civics Head Football Coach, Physical Education Physical Education Mrs. Hallie J. Souther Mrs. Ann C. Vaughn Mrs. Rachel M. Waters Mrs. Mary G. Wing© Mathematics Physical Education Mathematics. Science Typing. Bookkeeping, Shorthand Lunchroom Workers—Mrs. Gowan, Irene Kelly, Rosa Fer- guson, Ollie Mae Holbert, Florene Bryant. Custodians—Mr. Ed Sawyer, Mr. Donald Sawyer. Office assistants—Gayle Hammette, Judy Perry, Joyce Giles, Steve Cooper, Robbie Cooper, Anita Martin, Frankie Bush, Frances Condrey, Kay Wingo, Janice Pike, Linda Varner, Linda Jean Johnson, Carolyn Waldrop, Nell Burnette. M eruice Groups Dietitian—Mrs. R. T. Gowan. Lunchroom Student Helpers—Joyce Ann Green, Mary Anne Rhymer, Loran Tucker, Dean Tapp, Johnny Hor- ton, Michael Parks. Canteen workers—Dyanne Peace, Ruth Blackwell, JoAnn Gregory, Martha Jackson. % Sponsors Mrs. Waters, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Wingo C ass Officers Kay Wingo .. Anita Martin . Nell Burnette Vicki Williams Janice Pike .. .....Secretary Vice President .....President .....Treasurer ......Reporter 16 DONALD HAMILTON ALVERSON You're only young one , and if you work it right, once la enough. ' KEITH LEE ALVERSON Laugh and the world laughs with you.” LINDA JUNE ATKINS 'There's nothing like fun. is there?” MADGE FAYE ATKINS Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” eniors LOUISE OLA BAILEY Look for the best, prepare for the worst, and take things as they come.” RAY TINSLEY BALLENGER The greatest wealth is to live content, for there b never want when the mind b satisfied.” JIMMY DEE BALLEW Never let studying interfere with your play.” STEVE EARLEY BALLEW The difference between failure and success can be floing some- thing nearly right and doing it exactly right.” JOHNNY BRENT BISHOP The harder I try the gooder to be the woreer I am. ANNIE LEE BLANTON 'To be loved is all I need. And whom 1 love I love indeed.” JULIA F.MILIE BOWLING Virtues are not poured into us. they are natural: seek; you will find them; neglect and you will lose them.” JOHN EDWARD BRADLEY A man never stood so straight as when he stooped to help another. 17 Rl’BY AILEENE BRADLEY The ability to laugh at trouble is trouble’s greatest enemy. MARTHA HARRIET BRISSIE One thing b forever good; that one thing is success. SANDRA KAYE BURCH There b no elevator to success ; so take the stairs. WADE LEE BURNETT Success b merely a good idea put together with hard work. eniors AGNES GUYNELL BURNETTE Without love and laughter, there b no joy.” FRANKIE BUSH He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare. LINDA LORENA CAMP The whole world looks brighter from behind a smile. JACKIE RAY CANTRELL “Never put off tll tomorrow what you can do today. BETTY ARNETTE CAULDER The only person who saves time b the one who spends it well. ELEANOR LYNN CHAPMAN . . . Any good, therefore, that I can do to any human being, let me do it now. for I shall not pass thb way again. JAMES RANDAL CHRISTOPHER All the great men in the world are either dead or dying, and I feel sick myself. JOSEPH PINCKNEY CLARKE Dbcussion is the exchange of knowledge; arguing is the ex- change of ignorance.” 18 BRENDA JOAN COLLINS •The great essentials of happi- ness are: something to do. omf- thing to hop for, and lomwne to Iova. DIXIE STEVE COOPER Ha who serves his brother best Gets closer to God than all the rest. ROBBIE AILENE COOPER Life will be lengthened while growing, for thought is the measure of life. DAVID LEE COTHRAN Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.” of''63 BARBARA JEAN CRAWLEY Good habits are the soul's mus- cles: the more we use them. the stronger they will grow.” RONNIE CECIL CROCKER “What he feels, and not what he does, honors a man. DONALD JERRY DENTON Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. LINDA KAY EDWARDS “Do what you should and you will have no time to do what you shouldn't.” BULAN WILLIAM FORD. JR. 'Whatever you think 1 Don't ever, unless you will.” DOUGLAS RALPH FOSTER 'To have friends you must be a friend. JOHN ALLEN FOWLER Many great men are dead and dying, and I feel sick myself. HELEN JOYCE GILES Nature is the time vesture of God that reveals Him to the wise, and hides Him from the foolish. 19 MARIAN DELORES GOLIGHTLY Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, for you may meet them again tomorrow.” HUBERT LEE GOSNELL. JR. A man knows when he has found his vocation: when he stop thinking how to live and begins to live.” JlTDITH GAYLE HAMMETTE 'The great essentials of hap- piness are something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. MIRIAM JUANITA HANNON Do your best and others will do the rest.” 5 c seniors LARRY PRESTON HEWITT Whatever you think! Don't ever, unless you will. JIMMY WILSON HIGH A smile is like an echo; it always comes back to you.” HUGH THOMAS HILL Beware the fury of a patient LARRY RAY HORTON Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad.” MARTHA ANN HORTON DIANN ERNESTINE I’ll share what He has given JOHNSON me. For more like Him I want Jam today!” to be.” JAMES BAILEY JOHNSON The test of good manners is being able to pleasantly put up with the bad ones.” LINDA JEAN JOHNSON Each one sees what he carries in his own heart.” 20 LINDA JOYCE JOHNSON After the verb 'to love, ‘to help’ is the most beautiful verb in the world.” LYNDA KAYE KIRKLAND Put all your troubles in the bottom of your heart; sit on the lid and smile.” BOBBY WOOD LOFTIS A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight. W. J. (JERRY) LOFTIS Laugh and the class laughs with you. but you stay after school alone. ANITA BESS MARTIN Only one's life is rich when he never misses an opportunity to do a kindness. SAMl’EL TOMMY MARTIN “If anything is worth doing, it's worth doing right. ANGIE JANE MASON 'The courage to think and the ability to love; these gifts are all I care for in life. BRENDA MYRA MATHIS A smile is nothing more than a curve that set a lot of things straight. WINTON MARION MATHIS HARRY JAMES McCARTER Always cheerful, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad.” 'Not what you get. But what you give. Not what you say. But how you live. LARRY M. McCRAW LAIR A FAYE McCRAW Do what you should and you “Not finished; just begun. will have no time to do what you shouldn't.” 21 JAMES CONVERSE MEDLEY Don't Itch for things you aren't willing to scratch tor.” MICHAEL L. MEDLEY Gullibility is the key to all adventures. JERRY JAMES MEEKS “Obeying Cod is knowing Him. knowing Him is peace; for me to live, is Christ. JIMMY MELTON Life is a measure to be filled, not a cup to be drained. eniors SADIE ANN MELTON 'The best portion of a good man’s life is little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. SAMUEL J. MESSER Be what you are, not what everybody thinks you are, for only you and God know what you really are.” PETER BAXTER MILLER Do not all that you can ; spend not all you have: believe not all you hear; tell not all you know. JAMES THURMOND MOORE Don't condemn others because they have a different pace than your . They're probably in step with a different drummer. ROGER WILLIAM NEWMAN ‘The tongue in a wet place is liable to slip when going fast. DONNIE LEROY NODINE Don't let studying interfere with your education. BRENDA RHYMER OLIVER Happiness is like a kiss; unless shared with others it's useless. JAMES THERON O'SULLIVAN God made the earth and we should try to make it better. 22 BARBARA ANN PAGE Reputation la like china; once It ia cracked. It can never be mended ' MARTHA BYARS PARKER My buaineaa la not to remake myself but to make the absolute beet of what God made.” SYLVIA ANNETTE PARRIS If you cannot prosper in work like some. You’ve at least one talent; im- prove that one. DYANN MARSHELL PEACE To hmve a friend, you must be a friend ' JUDITH ANN PERRY A good name la rather to be chosen than areat riches, and loving favor rather than silver or gold. WAYNE PHILLIPS Know all you say, but don’t say all you know ' JANICE ROBERTA PIKE Make new friends and keep the old; One Ia silver, the other gold. JUDITH ANNE PRINCE Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and you will help create the fort. STEVE ANDREW QUINN “Wise decisions determine the destiny of tne world, but witho.i insecurity there ia no growth. PATRICIA DIANNE RAINES After the verb to help. 'to love' is the most beautiful verb in the world. ERNIE DEWITT RAMSEY Blessed is the man that can laugh at himself. He will never cease to be amused. LINDA GALE RAVAN A man’s true wealth is the good he does in the world.” 23 WILLIAM SHERMAN REID WANDA PAULETTE ROLLINS LARRY EDWARD SEAY EARL SELF “Do what you should and you will have no time to do what you shouldn't. ' “Character is the key to suc- cess. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight . eniors JAMES EDDIE SETTLE “Laugh while you can. there is a time for everything. JAMES CLARK SEXTON “All great men are dead and I'm not feeling well.” BILL SHOCKLEY “Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. LARRY DEAN SIMS ‘Take everybody's advice and do as you please. BILLY BRYANT SLOAN 'Trust God and wait—for when He shuts the door He keeps the key. GLORIA JEAN SWAIN God enters by a private door into every individual. HENRY JAMES TAPP Get your tools ready, God will find the work. 24 TF.RFSA JANE TAYLOR Romance, like a ghost, eludes touching. It b where you were, not where you are.” CANDACE NANN THORNE Man: Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear.” BRENDA JOYCE UNDERWOOD Be what you are. not what everbody thinks you are. for only you and God know what you really are.” LINDA FAYE VARNER Silence b the element in which great things fashion themselves. of ’63 PEGGY CAROLYN WALDROP A good deed b never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friend ship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.” ALLEN RAY WHITE When I want to speak, let me think—b it true? kind? neces- sary?—If not. let it be left un- said.” VICKI CAROLE WILLIAMS Nature has granted to all to be happy; if we did but know how to use her benefits.” KAY RACHEL WINGO Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. BETTY LEE WORKMAN When things get rough, re- member: it's the rubbing that brings out the shine.” RAY EDWARD YOTHER Where your future lies, there your heart will be also.” 25 Kim Schyties, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Schytles. Tony McCarter, sen of Mr. and Mrs. K. (I. McCarter. cS e n o r M a s c o s Jl unior G o ass J ■‘resident James Reese Jfomeroom ■‘residents Jimmy Caldwell........................11-C Jennie Smith .........................11-D Lester Cooper ........................11-B Judi Bishop............................H-A Wayne Anderson........................11-E Sponsors Mr. Austell, Mrs. Culbreth, Mrs. Bruce Glass Officers James Reese ......................President Dianne Spencer...............Vice President Peggy Fulbright...................Secretary Nancy Bruce.......................Treasurer Gary Blackwell ....................Reporter 27 Virginia Allgood Wayne Anderson Josephine Bass Louie Belcher Carolyn Bailey Norman Belcher Doris Ba lien iter Michael Bell Janice Ballenger Irma Biber Preida Bass Judi Bishop .7 iiruors Randall Bishop Mary Browne Nancy Campbell Gary Blackwell Nancy Bruce Jimmy Chavis Peggy Blackwell James Bryant Marguerite Christopher Gail Blalock Linda Burnette Joan Cochrum Libby Bonham Camille Burton Nancy Compton Dennis Brown Jimmy Caldwell Bill Cooper Lester Cooper Brenda Cothran Freida Cudd Barbara Culbreth Douglas Cox Joy Culbreth Randy Craig Mike Culp Ronnie Crenshaw Billy Davis Sandra Crowe Larry Davis Richard Davis Barbara Ere 11 Jesse Fowler Lewis DeYoung Sybil Fain Peggy Fowler Diane Dollar Kay Finch Benny Fulbright Albert Easier Linda Forrester Peggy Fulbright Leila Ellenburg Jerry Foster Janet Gilbert Judy Elliott Ruth Foster Randy Giles Jackie Golightly Marsha Graham Glenn Green Elaine Gregory Jerry Gregory Wayne Grigg Donna Guy Anna Margaret Hammett Rena Hembree Mark Hibbard Richard Grigg Larry Hicka uniors Judy Howell Kenneth Jackson Dorothy Kimbrell Katie Humphrey Johnny Jackson Bill Lawson Roger Humphries Linda Jackson Joyce McAbee Marvin Hutchins Martha Jackson Sandra McAbee Wayne Hyder David Johnson Barbara McAntyre Carole Ann Jackson Kenneth Johnson Estelle McArthur Grace McClure Vaden McMUlin Bob Martin Gail Mathis Trudy Mathis Joyce Meek Stanley Melton Betty Miller John Edward Gary Morgan Dorothy Morris Sammy Moaley Miller of 1963 Sandra Newman Barbara Nodine Delano Pareons Franklin Parsons Wayne Pruitt Edward Raines Georgia Nodine Jimmie Pace Edward Perry Virginia Pigg Susan Redfearn James Reese Donald Pack Cathy Parris Herman Pittman Sandra Pittman Doug Reid Virginia Reid Ann Rhymer Peachie Sloan Bill Sapp Charles Smith Genelle Sawyer Freida Smith Rick Sea burg Jennie Smith Karen Seay Dianne Spencer Shirley Seay Bill Steadman Juniors Elizabeth Stephens Frankie Sue Tinsley Gary Williams Jimmie Stone Betsy Turpin Sarah Lou Wingo Dean Tapp Bruce Vaasey Jimmy Wofford Brenda Taylor Carolyn West Johnny Zampell Kenny Taylor Allen Thompson NOT PICTURED Alvin Walker Dustin Horton Jimmy Melton Gary Morris J. D. Green Mr. Frank Austell, Director Junior and Senior Plays Jimmy Littlefield Sophomore C) ass Jfomeroom JJresi( enfs FIRST ROW: Eber Blackwood .....................10-B Jayne Alverson .....................10-A Ken Price...........................10-F SECOND ROW: Claudette Thompson..................10-E Judy Belcher .......................10-C Ruth Blackwell .....................10-D Sponsors Mr. Blackwell. Mrs. Fehr, Mrs. Vaughn (' ass Officers Jimmy Littlefield Judy Golightly . . Martha Bruce . . . Judy Messer Bonnie Fleming- . . ... President Vice President .. .. Secretary . . . . Treasurer ..... Reporter 33 Jayne Alveraon Henry’ Wayne Babb Judy Alveraon Sieve Bailey Doris Andrew Carolyn Baliew Douglas Atkins Carroll Belcher Wayne Atkins Judy Belcher Doris Ayers Ruth Ayers Dean Benfield Dianne Bishop op lomores Richey Bishop Ronnie Brackett Mayfield Brown Jeannie Camp Mary Blackwell Jane Bradey Patti Brown Johnny Campbell Ruth Blackwell JoAnn Bradley Martha Bruce Judy Campbell Stanley Blackwell Larry Bradley Jimmy Burnette Emma Clayton Eber Blackwood Marvin Branch Gail Burns Keith Clayton Myrtle Blanton Larry Bridges William Burns Tommy Clayton Oscar Bowling Becky Brink Malcolm Burton Brenda Coates Bobby Coley Henry Coley Bobby Cothran Diane Cox Mary Collina Vicki Collina Resale Cox Arthur Craig Larry Cook Brenda Crow Harold Cooper Jimmy Correll Terry Culbreth Diane Davia Eddie Day Mary Forrester Jean Garrett Dorothy Greene Brenda DeYoung Carole Fortenberry Ronnie Garrett JoAnn Gregory Ricky Dunagan Brenda Foster Howard Giles Elaine Hawkina Jackie Douglas Sammy Foster Joe Golightly Larry Hicks Herb Edwards Dale Fowler Judy Golightly Benny Holden Lanny Ensley Vernie Fowler David Gowan Larry Holden Bonnie Fleming Billy Garrett Jean Green Sylvia Holden Dennis Holmes Neil Jackson Johnny Horton Bobby Johnson Sharon Huggins Bruce Johnson Mattie Hutcherson Gail Johnson Maritaret Hutchins Jerry Johnson Tony Hyder Mickey Johnson Mary Jacksor Pat Johnson op fiomores Sonny Johnson Barbara Lawson Jimmy Littlefield Judy McDowell Terry Johnson Glenda Lawson Nancy Loftis David McSwain Geraldine Kimbrell Phyllis Lawter Corliss Lynch Garner Martin Judy Kimmons Judy Lewis Donnie McAbee Hutch Mathis Linda Kimmons Larry Lewis Brenda McCarter Patsy Maxwell Jimmy Laughter Danny Lister Janice McCraw Dianne Medley Dianne Lavender Scott Lister Vernon McCraw Larry Medley Judy Mfsifr Shirley Miller Carolyn Moore Dennia Moriran Mary Mortran Ray Morria Deborah Morrow Nancy NichoU 0 Patricia Oliver f I.963 Joe O'Sullivan Ann Pace Karen Page Martha Page Rachel Pettit Joan Phillip Barbara Pike Earline Pike Dean Plum ley Ken Price Martha Price Patricia Price Audrey Prince Danny Pruitt Gayle Quinn Dean Raines Claude Reid Tony Reid Charlie Rhymer Mary Ann Rhyme. Beatrice Ridings Beth Rogers Gary Rogers Jim Rogers Ray Rogers Linda Rollins Wayne Scruggs Vicky Sellars Betty Settle Gibby Settle Janie Kay Settle Gary Skinner Kary Skinner Roger Skinner J. G. Smith Wesley Smith Robert Tapp Sharon Taylor Claudette Thompson Carolyn Spencer Lewis Tinsley Billy Staggs Loran Tucker Sharon Steadman Marshall Strange James Waldrop Betty Jo Watkins Sop At o mores Jerry Whiteside Diane Whitley Drew Wingo Richard Wofford Wanda Wofford Mary Workman Not Pictured Billy Condrey Cathy Ramsey Eugene Howell Ronnie Waldrop Jo Anne McAbee i mi ■ ST £ t; AND FLOWER' Sophomores learn to be charming hostesses . . . the fundamentals of biology ... to be leaders. ( ass Officers ___President Vice President .... Secretary .... Treasurer .....Reporter Bryan Johnson Jennie Jordan . Mildred Holden Nancy Allen . . Dotsy Turpin . Nancy Allen Sara Elixabeth Allguod Lynn Babb Nancy Baker Donnie Ballenger Paulette Ballew Larry Barnwell Linda Bass Jimmy Bell Jamie Biber Leneora Bishop Ray Bishop France Blackwell Glenn Blackwell Ronnie W. Blackwell Terry Blackwell freshmen David Blanchard Gail Brown Elixabeth Cantrell Sue Collins Larry Blanton Gail B. Brown Huey Cartee Ann Cook Clyde Bowling Geraldine Brown Patsy Cartee Marie Cootwr Keith Boyter JoAnn Brown Glenn Chapman Billy Cothran Ronnie Brackett Becky Burns Martha Clayton Sammy Cothran Linda Bradley Sarah Burns Tim Cleveland Steve Cothran Billy Brown Herman Burrell Clifford Cochran Shirley Crawford Elaine Brown Billy Camp Glenda Cogdill Sybil Crawford j,mn Cudd Tim Dairy Dennis Dempsey Brenda Dill Sammy Dill Linda Dollar Mike Edward M. A. iTony) Emory Roger Emory Jimmy Epton Kenneth Eubanks Mae Ann Evana Roger Erell Henry File Ruby Fleming Linda ( ai! Ford of 1963 Janice Fowler June Fowler Karen Fowler Danny Frady Sandra Garrett Helen George Ronnie George Pat Golightly Allen Good PaUy Good Joyce Ann Green Walter Green Evelyn Gregory Jimmy Gregory Sammy Hammett Sandra Hammett Loretta Hawkins Ethel Heatherly Patsy Hicks Kaye High Johnny Hightower Eugene Hucherson Bryan Johnson Eleanor Johnson Wanda Johnson Jennie Jordan Dianne Kimbrell Martin Kimmon Peggy Foster Janice Gilbert Brenda Hall Mildred Holden Ralph Kneisley Albert Lawson Gayle Lawson Danny Littlefield Diane Ixiftis Mary Lyda Martha McCarter Sandra McDowell Gerald McElrath Gary McHam Sandra Mellam Harry McMillan James Mahaffy Phillip Marlow Patricia Martin Donna Mathis Jres imen Johnny Mathis PaUy Maxwell David Meeks Joan Melton Susan Melton Kenneth Metcalf Robin Miller Stephen Miller Tommy Miller Steve Mills Roger Morgan Wayne Morris Steve Neufel Brenda Newman Harold Nix Janice Owens Roger Owens Larry Page Michael Parks James Peeler Rodger Pike Tommy Pike Dianne Pruitt Michael Ravan Jerry Reid Wayne Rhymer Linda Ridings Ronnie Roberson Sylvia Rollins Elizabeth Scruggs Kenneth Scruggs Marlon Sherbert Jimmy Shipman Dianne Smith Eddie Smith Edwin Smith Mary Ann Story Sylvia Kay Story Marlene Strange Annie Mae Tapp Jerry Smith Bobby Steven Bum ter Steven Samuel Stephen Eddie Tapp Terry Taylor Dotay Turpin Donna Vasaey Sandra Waldrop Mike Wingo Brenda Weat Hugh Workman Danny W«t Wayne Wyatt Fred Weat Karen Zampell Linda W'eat Otia Weat Ann Willard Jerry Wingo Not Pictured Jesse Blackwell Eugene Fowler Danny Blalock Sonny Johnson Guy Cothran James Waldrop Twelve Chapman Choral Club members had the dis- tinct honor of singing in the Spartanburg County Chorus for the Inauguration of Governor Donald S. Russell, January 15, 1963. Left to right: Michael Bell, Carroll Belcher, Malcolm Burton, Vicki Williams, Tere- sa Taylor, Judy Elliott, Mark Hibbard, Steve Ballew, Jimmy Correll, Mickey Medley, Gloria Swain, Martha Bruce. First Row: Lynn Chapman, feature editor; Julia Bowling, art editor; Lynda Kaye Kirkland, copy edi- tor; Freida Cudd, assistant editor; Standing: Stan- ley Melton, assistant business manager; Barbara Page, advertising manager; Bill Sloan, sports edi- tor; Marian Golightly, typist; Wade Burnett, photo editor; Linda Jean Johnson, typist; Steve Cooper, subscription manager. 7? an orama c First Row: Stanley Melton. Freida Cudd. Robbie Cooper. Sandra Burch Second Row: Marian Golightly. Lynn Chapman. Wade Burnett. Barbara Page. Lynda Kaye Kirkland. Linda Jean Johnson. Steve Cooper. Third Row: Ruth Footer, assistant advertising manager ; Libby Bonham, assistant eonv editor: Dianne Spencer, assistant copy editor. Bill Sloan. Jane Mason, circulation manager: Julia Bowling .Marsha (.raham. assistant art editor; Brenda Taylor, assistant adver- tising manager. Gail Blalock, assistant subscription manager: Mrs. Lawrence Hall. Seated: Edward Raines, sports editor; Trudy Mathis, as- Bailey, reporter; Josephine Bass, reporter; Nancy Comp- sistant business manager; Martha Parker, business man- ton, reporter; Linda Forrester, columnist; Irma Biber, ager; Paulette Rollins, editor in chief; Diane Dollar, asso- alumni editor; Judi Bishop, reporter; Linda Jackson, typ- ciate editor; Mark Hibbard, advertising manager; Sammy ist; Rena Hembree, feature editor; Sandra McAbee, club Mosely, assistant sports editor. Standing: Bill Steadman, editor; Barbara McAntyre, typist; Mrs. Nicholson (Spon- circulation manager; Johnny Zampell, photo editor; Kay sor). Finch, Columnist; Elaine Gregory, news editor; Carolyn C) Rap man Dfip i Review Stoff Martha Parker..............Business Manager Mrs. T. E. Nicholson.................Sponsor Paulette Rollins ........... Editor-in-Chief Mark Hibbard............Advertising Manager Diane Dollar............. Associate Editor Trudy Mathis . . Assistant Business Manager Bill Steadman...........Circulation Manager Marsha Graham, star twirler. First How: Paulette Rollins, head majorette; Sylvia Rollins, Lynn Chapman, Sylvia Holden, Marquerite Christopher, Vicki Williams. Second Row: Frankie Bush, drum major; Mickey Medley, Steve Ballew, Peter Miller, Joe Clarke, Bennie Fulbright, Michael Bell. Third Row : Dotsy Turpin, Rick Seaburg, Ronnie Crenshaw, Danny Lister, Drew Wingo, Donnie Pack. Fourth Row : Gail Burns, Roger Skinner, Jimmy Moore, Douglas Reid, Judy Elliott, Roger Pike. Fifth Row : Betsy Turpin, Mary Browne, Malcolm Burton, Gibby Settle, Tony Reid, Johnny Jackson. Sixth Row: Brenda Underwood, Betty Settle, Brenda Clayton, Sarah APPOINTED OFFICERS First Row : Mickey Medley, captain; Paulette Rollins, head majorette; Brenda Taylor, captain of the color guard; Jimmy Moore, 1st lieutenant. Second Row: Michael Bell, 2nd lieutenant; Joe Clarke, 2nd sergeant; Steve Ballew, 1st sergeant; Peter Miller, corporal. Third Row : Johnny Jackson, corporal; Rick Seaburg, corporal. 03and ELECTED OFFICERS First Row: Sylvia Holden ..........................Secretary Dotsy Turpin ...........................Treasurer Betsy Turpin ............................Reporter Judy Elliot .............................Librarian Second Row: Drew Wingo ...........................Vice-President Jimmy Moore ...............................President DRUM MAJOR Lou Wingo. Flag twirlers, Loretta Hawkins, Lynn Babb, Frankie Bush Gayle Quinn. Nancy Allen, Susan Melton, Gail Brown, Jennie Jordan, Mildred Holden. Color guard, Diane Dollar, Brenda Taylor, Barbara Crawley, Libby Bonham, Julia Bowling, Jo Ann McAbee. BAND DIRECTOR Mr. Harrison Elliott Goncer Jiancf First Row: Judy Elliott, Brenda Coates, Betty Settle, Gib- by Settle, Malcolm Burton, Brenda Underwood, Sarah Lou Wingo. Second Row: Johnny Jackson, Tony Reid, Betsy Turpin, Mary Browne, Tommy Pike, Dotsy Turpin, Ron- nie Crenshaw, Douglas Reid, Donald Pack, Danny Lister, Drew Wingo, Rick Seaburg. Third Row: Gail Burns, Jimmy Moore, Roger Skinner, Michael Bell, Mickey Med- ley, Benny Fulbright, Peter Miller, Joe Clarke, Steve Ballew. Student C ounci First Row: Jennie Smith, Herb Edwards, Dorothy Morns, Frankin Bus Second Row: Paulette Rollins, Robbie Cooper, Bryan Johnson Jimmy Littl field, Nell Burnette. Third Row: Lynda Kaye Kirkland, Joe Clarke, Arnet Caulder, Harry James McCarter, James Reese. Fourth Row: Judi Bisho Jimmy Caldwell, Wayne Anderson. Fifth Row: Jane Alverson, tber Blac wood, Ruth Blackwell, Claudette Thompson, Ken Price. Sixth Row: him Bass, Linda Dollar. Wayne Morris, Mary Lyda, Susan Melton, Marlei Strange. Seventh Row: Carolyn Waldrop, Lester Cooper. Sponsors Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Hall First Rows Paulette Rollins. Steve Ballew, Kay Wingo. Linda Ravan. Janice Pike. Second Row: Joe Clarke. Teresa Taylor. Brenda Under- wood. Juanita Hannon. Carolyn Waldrop. Linda Varner. Ernie Ramsey. Vicki Williams. Robbie Cooper. Third Row: Jackie Golightly. Bob Martin. Mike Culp. Richard Davis. Johnny Jackson, Camille Bur- ton. Dorothy Morris. Jennie Smith. Lester Cooper. Fourth Row : Estelle McArthur. Anna Margaret Hammett. Virginia Allgood. Eliza- beth Stephens. Sybil Fain. Susan Redfearn. Karen Seay. Vaden Mc- Millin. Stanley Melton. PRESIDENT Kay Winffo OFFICERS Steve Ballew................. Paulette Rollins.............. Linda Ravan ................. Kay Win o.................... Joe Clarke.................... Vice President .....Reporter .... Secretary .... President .... Treasurer SPONSORS Mrs. Edwards. Mr. Austell, Mrs. Hammock PRESIDENT..........Barbara Page OFFICERS Barbara Page..............................President Marian Golightly ....................Vice-President Nancy Bruce ..............................Secretary Linda Varner .............................Treasurer Dianne Spencer ............................Reporter SPONSORS Mrs. Win go, Mrs. Brown usiness { education First Row: Doris Ballenger, Dianne Spencer, Linda Varner, Nancy Bruce, Marian Golightly, Barbara Page, Pat Raines, Linda Johnson, Faye McGraw. Second Row: Mrs. Wingo, Linda Jean Johnson, Freida Cudd, Barbara Nodine, Juanita Hannon, Betty Workman, Ruby Bradley, Jane Mason, Mrs. Brown. Third Row : Nancy Compton, Linda Forrester, Elaine Gregory, Josephine Bass, Carolyn West, Judy Howell, Donna Guy, Katie Humphrey. Fourth Row: Sandra Burch, Wayne Grigg, Candace Thorne, Linda Atkins, Carolyn Bailey. Barbara Ezell, Betty Miller, Kenneth Johnson. Fifth Row : Sandra Newman, Barbara McAntyre, Sandra McAbee, Rena Hembree, Joyce Giles, Martha Brissie, Nell Burnette, Arnette Caulder, Carolyn Waldrop. First How: Karen Page, Martha Parker, Judy Golightly, Elizabeth Stephens, Janice McCraw, Judy Lewis. Second Row: Sharon Huggins, Elaine Brown, Pat Johnson, Jeannie Camp, Martha Bruce, Terry Culbreth, Bonnie Fleming, Jane Bradev, Mary Jackson. Third Row: Peggy Blackwell. Karen Fowler, Peggy Fulbright, Joan Melton, Jo Ann Mc- Abee, Patti Brown, Diann Johnson. Bobby Johnson, Sandra McDowell. Fourth Row: Mrs. Fleming, sponsor; Linda Rollins, Peggy Foster. Virginia Allgood, Mike Culp. Anna Margaret Hammett, Lewis Tinsley. Dianne Smith. Ronnie Roberson, Deborah Morrow, Jean Garrett. Mrs. Souther, sponsor. OFFICERS Karen Page ................... Martha Parker ................ Judy Golightly................. Elizabeth Stephens ........... Janice McCraw ................ Judy Lewis .................... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer ......Reporter .....Historian SPONSORS Mrs. Souther, Mrs. Fleming First Row: Candace Thorne. Patricia, Rainea, Lorena Camp. Grace McClure. Barbara Patre. Joy Culbreth. Nancy Bruce. Joyce Giles. Marsha Graham. Trudy Mathis, Diann Johnson, Arnette Caulder. Janet Gilbert. Janice Ballenger. Second Row: Linda Joyce Johnson. Martha Horton. Linda Ravan, Carolyn West, Judy Howell. Linda Burnette. Peggy Blackwell. Ruby Bradley. Brenda Mathis, Jo Ann McAbce. Marguerite Christopher. Brenda Taylor. Joyce McAbee. Jane Mason. Linda Atkins. Third Row: Dianne Pruitt, Dianne Kimbrell, Brenda Dill, Ruby Fleming, Geraldine Brown, Jo Ann Brown. Mary Black- well. Doris Andrews. Brenda Newman. Linda Bradley. Ann Story. Janice Gilbert. Kay Story. Becky Burns. Fourth Row: Sylvia Holden. Sharon Taylor. Phyllis Laughter. Dianne Bishop. Barbara Lawson. Audrey Prince, Earline Pike. Brenda Foster. Mattie Hutcherson, Bar- bara Ezell, Karen Zamiwll, June Fowler. Mary Morgan. Joyce Ann Green. Faye McCraw. Fifth Row : Sue Collins, Cathy Parris. Leneora Bishop, Freida Bass, Betty Workman, Sadie Ann Melton, Josephine Baas. Carolyn Bailey, Annie Mae Tapp, Wanda Johnson. Ann W'illard, Helen George, Sarah Bums, Barbara Crawley. Sixth Row: Marian Golightly. Louise Bailey. Frankie Tinsley. Annie Blanton. Gayle Hammette. Barbara Pike, Carol Fortenberry, Diane Davis. Sylvia Rollins, Brenda Oliver, Gail Brown,- Nancy Nichols. Glenda Lawson, Marlon Sherbert. Sandra McHam. Seventh Row: Rachel Pettit, Vernie Fowler. Elaine Hawkins, Dyanne Peace. Judi Prince, Gayle Quinn. Brenda Crow, Dianne Cox. Jo Ann Gregory. Evelyn Gregory, Sandra Garrett. Linda Ford. Nancy Loftis. GRADUATE CANDY STRIPERS —SEATED: Diann Johnson, Arnette Caul- der. STANDING: Martha Horton, Linda Ravan, Jane Mason. SPONSOR Mrs. Helen Edwards ALPHA Mrs. Waters Jimmy Moore President Peter Miller Vice-president Susan Melton Secretary Bill Shockley Treasurer Betsy Turpin Reporter Gary Blackwell President Drew Wingo ....... Vice-president Herb Edwards GAMMA Carolyn Spencer ... President J. G. Smith Vice-President Gail Burns Secretary Janice Owens Treasurer (Not pictured) Gary Morgan Reporter Mrs. Bruce Sponsor Carroll Belcher Treasurer Mrs. Cooper Sponsor Ray Rogers Reporter BFTA Knrrling: Danny Pruitt, Gary Blackwell. Carroll Belcher. Herb Edwards. Gary Morgan. J. G. Smith, Sammy Moaley, Bill Sapp. Joe Goliirhtly. First How: Brenda Taylor, Doug Reid, Sarah Lou Wingo, Peggy Fulhright, Janice Ballenger. Ray Rogers. Carolyn Spencer, Drew Win -o. Gail Hums Jimmv Moore. Peter Miller. Betsy Turpin. Bill Shockley. Susan Melton. Gail Blalock, James Christopher. Second Row; Kuwaru Perry, terry Taylor. Guy Cothran. Rodger Pike. Mildred Holden. Kaye High. David McSwain, Eddie Smith. Henry Babb. Brenda Coates. Dale Fowler, Jennie Jordan, Gail B. Brown. Nancy Campbell. Jesse Fowler. Eddie Settle, Chuck Bishop. Third Row: Rick Seaberg, Grace McClure. Sandra Pittman, Bill Cooper, Bruce Vassey. Jerry Johnson. Dean Plumley. Arthur Craig. Jerry Reid. David Blanchard. Vernon McCraw. Eugene Hutcherson. Henry Files. Jerry Wingo. Donnie Alverson. Jimmy Laughter. Fourth Row: Buster Stevens, Tim Cleveland, Roger Humphries. Gary Williams. David Johnson. Gibby Settle. Sammy Foster. Danny West. Kenneth Eubanks. Mike Ravan. Joan Corhrum. Georgia Nodine, Peachie Sloan. Jimmy Epton. Billy Brown, Mike Wingo. Keith Boyter. Fifth Row : Betty Watkins. Donnie Ballenger. Huey Cartee. Hugh Mathis. Lewis Tinsley. Tommy Clayton. Jackie Douglas. Jimmy Sexton. Joe O'Sullivan, Wayne Pruitt, Roger Newman, Ricky Dunagan. Wayne Morris. Johnny Mathb. Ronnie George. Roger Ezell. Sixth Row: Joyce Meeks. Nancy Raker. Sandra Hanynett. Claude Reid, Michael Edwards. Sammy Ham- mett. Jerry Gregory, Larry Cook. Tony Hyder. Steve Neufel. Eddie Day. David Gowan. 1-arry I wis. Larry Bridges. Charles Smith. Seventh Row : Glenn Chapman. Gary McHam, Robin Miller. Bryan Johnson. Hugh Workman, l,anny Ensley. James Waldrop. Gayle Hammette. Louise Bailey. Martha Horton. Sandra Me A bee. Larry Hew-itt. Rena Hembree. Johnny Zampell. Billy Staggs. Tony Reid. Danny Lister. OFFICERS Gary Skinner .............................President Bruce Johnson .......................Vice-President Huey Cartee ....................Secretary-Treasurer Buddy Gosnell .............................Reporter SPONSOR Mr. Blackwell First Row: Danny Blalock. Dennis Morgan, Bobby Stevens. Buddy Gosnell. Wayne Wyatt, Jerry Wingo. Second Row: Rickey Bishop. Billy Cothran. Larry Blanton. Gary Skin- ner. Huey Cartee, J. D. Greene. Third Row; Tommy Miller. Tim Daley, Larry Hicks, Allen Good, Sammy Cothran, Steve Miller. Lanny Enslev. Charles Smith. Clyde Bow- ling. Fourth Row: Johnny Mathis. Steve Cothran. Randall Collins, Johnny Horton, Danny Littlefield, Kenneth Scruggs. Delano Parsons, Clifford Cochran. Bruce John- son. F'ifth Row; Hugh Workman, Michael Edwards, Fred West. Franklin Parsons. Bobby Johnson. Wayne Rhymer. Sixth Row: Billy Staggs. Tony Reid, David Blanchard. Eugene Fowler. James Cudd. Jerry Reid. Seventh Row: James Peeler. Edwin Smith, Harold Nix. Henry Files. Jimmy Stone, Jimmie Shipman. r First Row: Jimmy Moore. Freida Cudd, Rick Seaburg. Johnny Jackson. Doris Ballenger, Larry Hewitt. Second Row: Mrs. Cooper, Gail Blalock, Kenneth Johnson, Libby Bonham, Eddie Settle, Mary Browne. Mrs. Souther. Third Row : J. G. Smith, Katie Humphrey, Guy Cothran. Donna Guy, Ricky Dunagan. Barbara Nodine, Jerry Loftis. Fourth Row: Jerry Foster. Larry Davis. Roger Pike. Dannv Lister. Wayne Grigg. Ann Cook. Fifth Row: Douglas Reid, Vaden McMillin, Edward Perry, Jimmy Sexton. Sammy Mosley. Sixth Row : Bill Shockley, Dennis Brown. Donnie Pack. Bill Steadman. Stanley Melton. Jackie Cantrell, Henry Babb. Girls ancf Graf is G uS Johnny Jackson Jimmy Moore . Freida Cudd .. Rick Seaburg . Doris Ballenger SPONSORS Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Souther OFFICERS .....................President ................Vice-President .....................Secretary .....................Treasurer ......................Reporter .....President Vice-President .....Secretary ... .Treasurer .....Reporter SPONSORS Miss Lawson, Mr. Austell PRESIDENT ................Ray Ballenger OFFICERS Ray Ballender .............. Johnny Jackson ............. Jo Ann McAbee .............. Betsy Turpin ............... Estelle McArthur ........... Dramatics (Jub First Row: Susan Redfearn, Sylvia Holden, Janie Kay Settle, Sharon Taylor, Johnny Jackson, Eddie Settle, Ann Cook, Libby Bonham, Mary Browne, Bill Sapp, Estelle McArthur, B nda Coates. Second Row: Miss Gayle Law- son, Mark Hibbard, Terry Taylor, Linda Kimmons, Jerry Whiteside, Malcolm Burton, Johnny Miller, Jimmy Moore, Sybil Fain, Richard Davis, Rick Seaberg, Vaden McMil- lin. Kenneth Johnson, Mr. Austell. Third Row : Peachie Sloan, Joan Cochrum, Brenda Taylor, Marsha Graham, Marquerite Christopher, Steve Ballew, Teresa Taylor, Betsy Turpin, Jo Ann McAbee, Ray Ballenger. Julia Bowl- ing, Lynn Chapman, Tony Reid, Richey Bishop, Larry Lewis, Ricky Dunagan, Oscar Bowling. Not Pictured: Drew Wingo. First Row: Mrs. Burke, director: Steve Ballew. Gloria Swain. Dotsy Turpin. Jimmie Pace, Paulette Ballcw, Brenda Underwood. Michael Bell. Ruth Footer, assistant accompanist: Mrs. Hall, assistant direc- tor ; Karen Seay, accompanist. Second Row: Teresa Taylor. Linda Ravan, Brenda Dill. Sybil Crawford, Marie Cooper. Gail Brown. Janice Pike. Judy Perry, Anita Martin, Vicki Williams. Sarah Lou Wingo, Marsha Graham. Diane Dollar. Third Row: Martha Bruce, Patsy Maxwell, Donna Mathis, Judy Golightly, Leila Ellenburg. Ethel Heatherly. Lynn Babb. Betty Settle. Barbara Culbreth, Sara Elisabeth Allgood. Peggy Fowler. Shirley Seay. Marguerite Christopher. Fourth Row: Irma Biber, Sandra Burch. Sharon Huggins. Judy Campbell. Patti Martin, Marlon Sherbert. Sandra Waldrop. Gail Johnson, Brenda McCarter. Judy Elliott. Dianne Spencer. Claudette Thompson. Karen Page. Fifth Row: Julia Emilie Bowling, Lynn Chapman. Diane Whit- ley. Patsy Good. Patricia Price. Sammy Foster. Malcolm Burton, Ronnie Crenshaw, Mark Hibbard. Mickey Medley. Sixth Row: Terry Blackwell. Billy Brown, Martin Kimmon . Jerry Johnson. Billy Gar- ret. Bennie Fulbright. Hugh Mathis. Carroll Belcher. Billy Camp, Chuck” Bishop. Seventh Row: Roger Emory. Ray Bishop. Sammy Stephens. Larry Page. Dennis Brown, Jimmy Correll. Johnny Camp- bell. Roger Ezell. PRESIDENT Steve Ballew Choral G uS OFFICERS Karen Seay .................... Steve Ballew .................. Gloria Swain .................. Dotsy Turpin .................. Jimmie Pace.................... Paulette Ballew ............... Brenda Underwood .............. Ruth Foster ................... Not pictured: Michael Bell .... .....Librarian .....President Vice-President .....Secretary ... .Treasurer .....Reporter .....Reporter .....Librarian .....Librarian DIRECTORS Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Burke OFFICERS Judy Lewis ...............................Consul Jeannie Camp .........................Pro Consul Terry Culbreth ..........................Scribar Bonnie Felming ...........................Nuntius SPONSOR Mrs. Belcher First Row: Bonnie Fleming, Terry Culbreth, Jeannie Camp, Judy Lewis. Second Row: Carolyn Moore. Janie Kay Settle, Patti Brown, Jane Brady, Karen Fowler. Third Row: Bruce Johnson, Pat Johnson, Eber Black- wood, Jimmy Correll, Oscar Bowling, Glenda Lawson, Linda Kimmons, Nancy Loftis, Linda Rollins. First Row: Susan Rcdfearn. Libby Bonham, Joyce MrA bee. Camille Burton. Ray Rallenger. Martha Parker. Mary Browne, Carole Ann Jackson. Johnny Zampell, Donald Park, Benny Fulbright. Bill Sapp. Betsy Turpin, Bill Shockley. Estelle McArthur. Second Row: Mark Hibbard. Mrs. L. Edwards. Joan Cochrum. Brenda Collins. Anita Mar- tin. Johnny Miller. Anna Margaret Hammett. Bob Martin. Richard Davis. Jerry Foster. Virginia Allgood. Mrs. Costner. Ray Ballenger...... Mary Browne....... Camille Burton Martha Parker .... Carole Ann Jackson Johnny Zampell ... OFFICERS ..................Vice President ......................Treasurer ..................... President .................... Secretary ...................... Reporter ...................... Reporter SPONSORS Mrs. Costner, Mrs. L. Edwards OFFICERS ......................President .................Vice-President ......................Secretary ......................Treasurer .......................Reporter SPONSOR Mrs. Harley Mary Jackson . Kay Edwards . Martha Brissie Bailey Johnson Camille Burton First Row: Joe Golightly, Bailey Johnson, Kav Edwards. Mary Jackson, Martha Brissie, Camille Burton, Jackie Golightly. Second Row: Jerry Meeks, Sammy Hammett, Pat Johnson, Jean Garrett, Pat Oliver, Bobby Coley, Jerry Whiteside, James W'aldrop, Ray Rogers, Roger Morgan, Beatrice Ridings, Ruth Ayers, James Mahaffey, Larry Cook. Stone, Dianne Smith, Mrs. Culbreth, Ronnie Roberson, Wanda Wofford. First Row: Dotsy Turpin, Ethel Heatherly, Ray Ballenger, Sylvia Rollins, Sylvia Holden. Second Row: Nancy Allen, Ann Cook, Gayle Quinn, Judy Perry, Mrs. Fleming, Jimmy 7nternationaI Re ations Sylvia Holden . . Sylvia Rollins Ray Ballenger . Ethel Heatherly Dotsy Turpin SPONSORS Mrs. Culbreth, Mrs. Fleming OFFICERS ......................President .................Vice-President ......................Secretary ......................Treasurer .......................Reporter Larry Sims . . Steve Quinn . . Edward Raines . Allen White ... Sherman Reid . Georgia Nodine OFFICERS ...........President .....Vice-President ...........Secretary ..........Treasurer ...........Reporter Program Chairman (Not pictured) SPONSOR Mr. Hipp First Row: Wayne Hyder, Sandra Burch. Georgia Nodine, Steve Quinn. Allen White, Edward Raines, Larry Sims, Sherman Reid. Donnie Alverson, Wayne Grigg. Second Row: Mr. Hipp. William Burns, Gary Blackwell, Jimmy Sexton, Jerry Gregory. Larry Horton. Jimmy Chavis, J. D. Greene, Herman Pittman, Randy Craig. Third Row : Kenneth Jackson. John Fowler. Ernie Ramsey, Wade Burnett, Douglas Foster, Hugh Hill, Don Nodine, Bill Sloan, Steve Cooper. First How: Ray Yother. Jimmy Stone, Kay Edwards, Gloria Swain, Winton Mathis. Second Row: Annette Parris. Martha Jackson, Ann Rhymer, Jimmy O'Sullivan, Jimmy Christopher, Donnie A Iverson. Third Row: Mr. Cothran, sponsor: Genelle Sawyer. Keith Alverson. Larry Davis. Jimmy Laughter. Bill Cooper. William Burns. John Fowler. PRESIDENT ............. Ray Yothcr Winton Mathis Gloria Swain . Tommy Martin Kay Edwards . Jimmy Stone . Ray Yother .. OFFICERS ......... Historian Editor of Promotion ...........Treasurer ......... Secretary .... Vice President ......... President SPONSOR Mr. Cothran 65 OFFICERS John Fowler .. Ernie Ramsey . Edward Raines Larry Horton . Steve Quinn . . Wayne Pruitt . .....Sentinel . .. . Secretary Vice-president .... President .... Reporter ... Treasurer SPONSORS Mr. Blackwell, Mr. Davis Pint Ho : Wayne Pruitt, Edward Kaine . John Fowler, Larry Hor- ton. Ernie Ramsey. Steve Quinn. Seeond Row: William Burns, Jackie Cantrell. Roger Humphries, Louis DeYoung. Kenneth Jackson. Wayne Hyder, Randy Craig. Jerry Meeks. Third Rowr: Earl Self. Larry Seay, Donnie Nodine, Larry Sims. Wayne Anderson. Douglas Foster. John Bradley. Sherman Reid. Ray Yother. Fourth Row: Jimmy Ballew, Jimmy O'Sullivan, Wayne Phillips. Herman Pittman, Delano Parsons. Franklin Parsons. Alvin Walker. Buddy Goanell. Fifth Row: Richard Grigg. Dean Tapp, Jimmy Chavis. Allen Thompson. Billy Condrey. Bailey Johnson, Jimmy Melton. Roger Newman. James Bryant. Win- ton Mathis. Sixth Row: Randall Bishop, Bill Lawson. Henry Tapp. Jimmy Melton. First How : Wayne Pruitt. Edward Raines, John Fowler, Larry Horton, Ernie Ramsey, Steve Quinn. Second Row : Jesse Blackwell. Scotty Lis- ter. Sonny Johnson, Larry Lewis, Mayfield Brown, Bobby Coley, Bruce Johnson, Bobby Johnson. Terry Johnson, David Meeks. James Waldrop. Glenn Chapman. Third Row: Ray Morris, Eugene Howell, Ronnie Waldrop, Ronnie Garrett. Steve Bailey. Marshall Strange, Jimmy Burnette, Kenneth Metcalf, Herman Burrell. Steve Miller. Eddie Smith. Fourth Row: Loran Tucker, Robert Tapp, Clifford Cochran. Wayne Rhymer. Wayne Scruggs, Howard Giles, Harold Cooper, Fred West. Eddie Shafer, Garner Martin, Larry Blanton. Fifth Row: Kary Skinner. John Moore. Henry Babb, Roger Owens, Stanley Blackwell, Wayne Atkins. Gary Skinner, Randall Collins, Johnny Horton. Dennis Dempsey. Tony Emory. Albert Lawson. Sixth Row: Jimmy Shipman. Eugene Fowler, Wayne Wyatt. Sammy Dill. I.arry Barnwell, Billy Garrett. Benny Holden, Mickey Johnson, Charlie Rhymer. Sammy Cothran. Phillip Marlow, Michael Parks, Ralph Kneialey. Seventh Row: Dean Raines. Claude Reid, Bobby Cothran. Dustin Horton, Jesse Hipp. Dean Benfield, Vernon MeCraw. Danny Littlefield, Tommy Pike, Neil Jackson. Ronny Blackwell. Harold Nix, Kenneth Scruggs. Larry Holden. Eighth Row: Jim Rogers, Richey Bishop, Donnie McAbee. Larry Bradley. Keith Clayton. FFA members have varied activities. They learn livestock production— farm mechanics — and soil-judging. PRESIDENT............... Barbara Culbreth OFFICERS Barbara Culbreth ......................... President Peggy Fulbright ......................Vice-president Elizabeth Stephens ....................... Secretary Kay Winpo.................................Treasurer Kay Edwards................................ Reporter Martha Bruce..................Chairman of Recreation SPONSORS Mrs. Culbreth, Mrs. Edwards Aiture Homemakers First Row: Mm. Culbreth. Martha Bruce. Elizabeth Stephen . Peggy Fulbright. Barbara Culbreth. Kay Wingo. Kay Edward . Mrs. Helen Edward . Second Row: Jamie Biber. Jennie Ruth Jordan. Evelyn Gregory, Sandra Hammett, Helen George. Kay High. Mildred Holden. Brenda Newman, Ann Story, Janice Gilbert, Linda Bradley, Kay Story. Janice Ballenger. Third Row: Becky Burns. Glenda Cogdill. Mary Lyda, Paulette Ballew, Sara Elizabeth Allgood. Nancy Baker, June Fowler. Sue Collins. Karen Zami eli. Eleanor Johnson. Gail B. Brown. Brenda We t. Marlene Strange. Fourth Row: Genelle Sawyer. Martha Jackson, Brenda Hall. Linda Ridings, Martha McCarter, Peggy Foster. Wanda Johnson. Joyce Ann Greene. Linda Jackson. Judi Bis- hop, Loretta Hawkins. Sandra Waldrop. Leneora Bishop. Fifth Row: Nancy Campbell, Peggy Blackwell, Linda Burnett, Grace McClure. Sybil Fain. Freida Bass. Geraldine Brown. Joan Brown, Ruby Fleming. Lynn Babb, Shirley Crawford. Cathy Parris. Sixth Row: Frances Black- well. Elizabeth Cantrell. Diane Pruitt, Sandra Garrett. Dianne Kimbrell, Janice Fowler, Linda Ford. Mae Ann Evans. Sandra Pittman, Patsy Hicks. Ann Willard, Patsy Cartee. Seventh Row: Joy Culbreth, Janet Gilbert. Geraldine Blackwell. Sara Burns, Linda West. Freida Smith. Dorothy Kimbrell. Virginia Reid. Brenda Cothran. Cox. Brenda Crow. Ruth Aym. Patricia Price. Fifth Row: Jane Hradey. Barbara Lawson. Audrey Prince. Vernie Fowler, «•f -' Pettit. Beth Rocm, Jean Garrett. Judy Alverson. Carolyn Ballew. Mary Forrester. Joan Phillip . Jean Green. Sixth Row: Janie Kay Settle. Mattie Hutcherson. Dori Andrewa. Mary Blackwell. Mary Anne Rhymer. Martha Page. Myrtle Blanton. Carole Fortenberry. Judy McDowell. Martha Price. Jo Ann Bradley. Deborah Morrow. Seventh Row : Vicki Collina. Carolyn Moore. Maritaret Hutchins. Brenda Mathia. Sadie Melton. Dot Green. Ann Pace. Judy Belcher. Sharon Steadman. Jo Ann Gregory. Ruth Blackwell. Jackie Pack. Earline Pike. Brenda Foster. First Row: Glenda Lawaon. Jeannie Camp. Patti Brown. Judy Lewi . Linda Rollina. Judy Messer, Becky Brink. Brenda Coates. Betty Settle. Terry Culbreth. Pat Oliver. Diann Johnson, Brenda Oliver. Second Row: Jayne Alverson. Mary Jackson. Bonnie Fleming. Carolyn Spencer. Gail Burns. Gayle Quinn. Doria Ayers. Mary Workman. Brenda McCarter. Gail Johnson. Nancy Loftis, Beatrice Ridings. Third Row; Mary Morgan. Diane lavender. Barbara Pike. Diane Davia. Wanda Wofford. Sharon Taylor. Linda Kimmon . Louise Bailey. Gayle Hammett. Annie Blanton. Faye Atkina. Martha Horton. Fourth Row; Mary Collina. Corliss Lynch. Brenda DeYoung. Diann Bishop. Betty Jo Watkina. Elaine Hawkins. Phyllis Laughter. Nancy Nichols. Dianne FHA members are busy people—Interesting pro- grams are planned for each meeting. Refreshments must be prepared often. Mrs. Brown Emma Clayton Martha Jackson Sandra Pittman Annette Parris Jamie Biber ... Martha Price .. Larry Horton . John Bradley .. Mrs. Bruce Larry McCraw Jerry Messer . GIRLS’ OFFICERS ............................Sponsor ..........................President .....................Vice-President ................Secretary-Treasurer ................Program chairman ........................Song leader ................Program Chairman BOYS’ OFFICERS .........President ....Vice-president ...........Sponsor ..........Reporter Program chairman First Row: Martha Jackson, Jerry Measer. Sandra Pittman. Larry Mc- Craw, Annette Parris, Emma Clayton, Jamie Biber. John Bradley, Martha Price, Larry Horton. Second Row: Barbara McAntyre, Steve Mills, Ann Rhymer, David McSwain, Elaine Brown, Albert Easier, Dianne Smith. Garner Martin. Kay Finch. Donnie Nodine. Third Row : Eddie Tapp. Nancy Campbell, Eddie Smith. Eleanor Johnson, Steve Bailey. Brenda Hall, Brenda West. Winton Mathis. Jimmy Mel- ton. Fourth Row: Janice Fowler. Tommy Clayton, Jo Ann Bradley. Lewis Tinsley. Deborah Morrow. Danny Pruitt. Hugh Hill. Danny Frady. David Meeks. Fifth Row: Sandra Newman, Jimmy Gregory. Jimmy Laughter. Steve Cooper, Bruce Vassey, Walter Greene. Arthur Craig. Marshall Strange. Sixth Row: Loran Tucker. Douglas Faster. Ralph Kneisley. Phillip Marlow. Jerry Smith. Harry McMillan. Keith Clayton. Glenn Chapman. Johnny Hightower. Donald Denton HH JUNIOR VARSITY—Pint Row: Billy Camp. Roger Owen . Jimmy Epton. Robin Miller. Arthur Craig. Second Row: Larry Bradley. Jerry Wingo. Jimmy Gregory. Glenn Chapman. Donnie Ballenger. Garner Martin. Jerry Smith. Third Row : Coach Moon. Coach Bowling. Jjantfiers Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman 6 8 25 7 6 19 7 6 14 COACHES: Mr. Smith, head coach; Mr. Pridmore, Mr. Bowling, Mr. Moon. Wayne Anderson Bill Steadman HB Jimmy Littlefield FB Konnie Crocker E T VARSITY—First Row: Wayne Hyder, Jackie Douglas. Stanley Melton. Cox. Third Row: Ronnie Crocker. Eddie Day. Wayne Anderson. Randy Craig. Norman Belcher. Dean Plumley, Wayne Atkins. Second Wade Burnett. Jerry Loftis, James Reese, Hugh Hill. Bill Cooper. Ray Row: Kary Skinner. Bobby Ix ftis. Edward Raines. Donald Denton. Yother. Not pictured: Larry Hewitt, manager. Jimmy High. Jimmy Littlefield. Wesley Smith. Bill Steadman. Reggie ( i arm Qls On J ie Jric iron CO-CAPTAINS—Donald Denton and Wade Burnett TROPHY WINNERS: Coach Harold Pridmore; Wayne Hyder, most loyal sub.; Donald Denton, best back; Wade Burnett, best lineman; Bill Steadman, best sport; Head Coach Henry Smith. Travelers Rest............26 Hillcrest ................ 0 Blue Ridge ............... 0 Woodruff .................14 Carolina .................27 Palmetto..................19 Greer.....................32 Byrnes ................... 0 Pickens...................24 Eddie Day T James Reese G Jerry Loftis G Ray Y’other E Bobby Loftis FB i i Kneeling: Martha Clayton, Annie Lee Blanton, Jamie Biber, manager; Mr. Cothran. Marlon Sherbert, manager; Sharon Steadman, Ruby Bradley. Standing: Glenda Cog- dill, Irma Biber, Claudette Thompson. Dale Fowler, Paul- ette Ballew, Martha Page, Gail Mathis, Dorothy Morris, Sara Elizabeth Allgood, Dianne Smith, Freida Cudd. Karen Page, Emma Clayton, Vickie Collins. (Jirls ’ JiasAethal SCORES Chapman... Chapman. .. Chapman... Chapman... Chapman... 39 35 28 27 Easley Blue Ridge Palmetto Roebuck Palmetto 23 Chapman. .. Chapman. . . Chapman... Chapman. .. Chapman. .. Chapman... Chapman. .. 26 28 35 29 Gaffney Hillcrest Easley Fairforest Blue Ridge Byrnes Gaffney Chapman... Chapman... 28 Roebuck Carolina 33 Chapman. .. 36 Fairforest Chapman... Chapman... 34 17 N. Greenville J. C Byrnes 46 Chapman... Hillcrest 39 Chapman... 49 Carolina 35 WESTERN AA TOURNAMENT Chapman. .. 43 Blue Ridge Chapman. .. 26 Byrnes Captain Wayne Anderson and Coach Fraley FIRST FIVE PLAYERS: Donald Denton, Wayne Ander- son, Wade Burnett, Edward Raines, Bill Sloan. SCORES Chapman. 66 Easley ...40 Chapman. 74 Blue Ridge ...36 Chapman. 42 Palmetto ...39 Chapman. 55 Palmetto ...66 SPARTANBURG COUNTY SERTOMA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Chapman. 40 Greenville ...41 Chapman. 63 Wade Hampton ...47 Chapman. 53 Gaffney Chapman. 88 Hillcrest . . .50 Chapman. 53 Easley Chapman. 54 Fairforest Chapman. 78 Blue Ridge . . .39 Chapman. 78 Byrnes .. .43 Chapman. 56 Greer Chapman. 47 Wayland, Ky ...84 Chapman. 72 Carolina Chapman. 55 Fairforest Chapman. Greer Chapman. 61 Byrnes Chapman. 86 Hillcrest Chapman. 70 Carolina WESTERN AA TOURNAMENT Chapman. 31 Carolina Chapman. 61 Palmetto Chapman. 51 Greer AA UPPER STATE TOURNAMENT Chapman. 55 Union AA STATE TOURNAMENT Chapman. 42 Bishop England . .. 7ioijs' Jiasfzetha Kneeling: Jimmy Epton, manager; Coach Fraley. Stand- Hibbard, Herb Edwards, Wesley Smith, Jimmy Littlefield, ing: Bill Sloan, Donald Denton, Edward Raines, Eddie Ken Price. Day, Jimmy Pace, Wade Burnett, Wayne Anderson, Mark OFFICERS Gfub Lynda Kirkland ................................President PRESIDENT .................Lynda Kirkland Ruth Foster .........................Vice-President First Row: Irma Biber ................................Reporter Carolyn Moore ............................Secretary Carole Ann Jackson .......................Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Lawson, Mrs. Vaughn First Row: Lynda Kirkland. Ruth Footer. Carole Ann Jackson. Carolyn Moore. Irma Biber. Mrs. Vaughn. Second Rnwr; Patsy Max- well. Nancy Allen. Carolyn S| encer. Jayne AI verson. Linda Dollar, Trudy Mathis. Joy Culbreth. Diane Dollar. Robbie Cooper. Gail Burns. Third Row ; Jimmy Pace. Ronnie George. Larry Hewitt. Johnny Zam- I ell. Buster Stevens. Jerry Lofti . Eddie Day, Dianne Kimbrell. Ann Willard. Mary Ann Rhymer. Fourth Row: Loretta Hawkins. Lrneora Bishop. Bruce Vassey. Becky Brink. Jamie Biber, Donna Mathis. Brenda Collins. PaUy Good. Emma Clayton. Martha Page. Fifth Row: Wayne Pruitt. Mickey Medley. Doris Ayers. Roger Newman. Ray Yother. Wesley Smith. Wayne Anderson. Donald Denton. Dean Plum- ley. Reggie Cox. Sixth Row : Ronnie Crenshaw. Kaye High. Sandra McHam. Kay Story. Elizabeth Scruggs. Ann Story. Dorothy Kimbrell. Freida Smith. Sharon Steadman. Glenda Cogdill. Seventh Row: Ray Morris. Kenny Taylor. Bobby Loftis, Annette Parris. Mary Work- man. Stanley Blackwell, Jim Rogers, Mae Ann Evans. Linda Ford, Frankie McBride. Jackie Golightly, Jimmy Stone. First How: Ray Yother, Freida Cudd, Ruby Bradley, Wade Burnett. Third Row: Ronnie Crocker, Allen White, Carole Ann Jackson, Trudy Mathis. Second Row: Coach Jimmy Littlefield, Reggie Cox, Jerry Loftis, Jimmy Henry Smith, James Reese, Wesley Smith, Jerry White- High, Bill Steadman, side, Donald Denton, Wayne Anderson, Edward Raines, CSfocJt “C” GfuS OFFICERS Edward Raines............... Bill Steadman ............. Jimmy High ................. Wayne Anderson ............. Donald Denton ............. .....President Vice-president .....Secretary . .. .Treasurer .....Reporter SPONSOR Coach Henry Smith V' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Trudy Mathis, Robbie Cooper, Lynda Kaye Kirkland. Carole Ann Jackson, Carolyn Spencer. Carolyn Moore, Linda Dollar, Jayne Alverson, sub. JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS — Kay High, Donna Mathis, Patsy Maxwell, Leneora Bishop, Sandra McHam, Glenda Cogdill. Most JJopu ar Hailey Johnson. Judi Prince Frankie Hush. Paulette Rollins test cSports Mtt est Jimmy High, Barbara Crawley jest 71 Irounc c5 uper atiues Most 7lt i etic Donald Denton, Ruby Bradley Lynda Kaye Kirkland. Harry James McCarter Most Oepenc ab e Nell Burnette. Steve Cooper Larry Sims. Lynn Chapman Most 'Ialen tec enior i es i Dressec Donnie A Iverson, Vicki Williams 75est rScAoo cS’pint 3 uper atiues tCeatest Allen White. Robbie Cooper Most ( ourteous Martha F’arker. Ronnie Crocker FIRST RUNNER-UP 7 7 7L Swee Aear SECOND RUNNER-UP Cyncfa 7 aye 7( ir t anel Ruth Foster for Donald Denton 7 2, omecormna cueen and (candidates Freida Cudd for Wade Burnett Sylvia Holden for Hugh Hill Mary Workman Wanda Wofford Lynda Kirkland for for for Jimmy High Jerry Loftis Ray Yother t M.o'norarie.S Left to Right: Carolyn Waldrop, Juanita Hannon, Lynda Kirkland. Janice Pike, Teresa Taylor, Linda Varner, Joe Clarke, Ernie Ramsey, Steve Ballew, Robbie Cooper. Kay ingo, Brenda Underwood, Paulette Rollins, Linda Ravan. Head JKars ia s Steve Ballew Linda Varner 1962 eJunior JKarsha s STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Frankie Bush SENIOR MISS HI MISS Lynda Kaye Kirkland I). A. R. GOOD CITIZEN Paulette Rollins 1963 J1 fonoraries KING TEEN Joe Clarke BEST-ALL-AROUND ATHLETE Donald Denton JUNIOR MISS HI MISS Dorothy Morris SALUTATORI AN Ruth Hannon WINNERS OF INMAN-RIVERDALE SCHOLARSHIP Marguerite Stilwell CECIL’S BUSINESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Janice Baker NORTH GREENVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP WOFFORD COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Roger Culbreth Linda Bruce FURMAN UNIVERSITY MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP Kenneth Lister 1962 J(on oraries OPDYSE SUNDAY SCHOOL ROCK HILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIP BOARD SCHOLARSHIP Elaine Clayton Ann Bishop Lynn Fowler Sen or Directory DONALD HAMILTON ALVERSON Physical Education Club 1; Science Club 2,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Homeroom Reporter 1; Senior Superlative; D.E. Club 3,4. KEITH LEE ALVERSON Hobby Club 1,2,4; Science Club 1; D.E. Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3. MADGE FAY ATKINS Campobello 1; Pep Club 2,3; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4; News- paper 3; Science Club 3. LINDA JUNE ATKINS 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Campobello 1; Junior High Superlative; Basketball 1; Pep Club 2,3; Com- mercial Club 4; Future Nurses’ Club 4; “Candy Striper’’ 4. LOUISE OLA BAILEY F.H.A. Club 2,3,4, Library Club 3; Pep Club 3; Science Club 4; Future Nurses’ Club 4. RAY TINSLEY BALLENGER Classical Club 1; Homeroom Vice-president 1; Band 1,2; Librarian 2; Choral Club 1,2; Librarian 1; Reporter 2; Arts Crafts Club 2; Secretary 2; Dramatics Club 2,4; Reporter 2, President 4; Pleasing Personality 2; Mr. F.H.A. 2; Science Club 3; Junior Class President 3; Stu- dent Council 3; French Club 3,4; Vice-president 4; Inter- national Relations Club 4; Secretary 4; Panther Cheer- leader 3; Junior Play; Merit Award 3; Senior Superlative. JIMMY DEE BALLEW 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4. STEVE EARLEY BALLEW Future Teachers’ Club 1; Classical Club 1,2; Pro-consul 2; Choral Club 1,2,3,4; Soloist 2,3; Librarian 3; President 4; Student Director 4; Arts Crafts Club 2; Dramatics Club 3,4; Vice-President 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Corporal 1; Sergeant 2,4; Lieutenant 3; Treasurer 2; Solo Trombonist, “Lord Lister The Aristocrats” 2,3; School Octet 2; Honorable Mention, Beta Club Talent Show 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Vice- president 4; Junior Play; Head Junior Marshal; Perfect Attendance 3; School Quartet 3; Woodman of the World Award 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Senior Superlative; Merit Award 3, Senior Play. JOHNNY BRENT BISHOP Band 1,2.3; Choral Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Report- er 3; Hobby Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2. ANNIE LEE BLANTON F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses’ Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Basketball 3,4. JULIA EM I LIE BOWLING Choral Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1; Classical Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Band 4; PANORAMA Artist 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 2; Senior Play. JOHN EDWARD BRADLEY Physical Education Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Homeroom Treasurer 4. RUBY AILENE BRADLEY Commercial Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Block “C” Club 3,4; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; “Candy Striper” 4; Senior Superlative; Basketball 2,3,4; Captain 4. MARTHA HARRIET BRISSIE Library Club 1,4; Secretary 4; Vice-President 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Arts Crafts Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Com- mercial Club 4. SANDRA KAYE BURCH Choral Club 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers’ Club 1; Reporter 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Secretary 2; Third Place, Spartanburg County Talent Show 1; Basketball 1; Basketball Manager 2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Homeroom Secretary 2,4; First Place, Beta Club Talent Show 1; Pep Club 2; PAN- ORAMA Assistant Business Manager 3; Beta Club 3; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Monitor 4; Senior Superlative; Com- mercial Club 4; First Runner-up, Beta Club Talent Show; PANORAMA Business Manager 4; Merit Award 4. AGNES GUYNELL BURNETTE F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Reporter 3; Library Club 1; Treasurer 1; Arts Crafts Club 2,3; Treasurer 2; Pep Club 2; Home- room Treasurer 3; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class President; Senior Superlative; Student Council 4; Office Assistant. WADE LEE BURNETT Football 2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Block “C” Club 3,4; F.F.A. Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Sertoma Award 4; Best Lineman of the year. FRANK BUSH, JR. Classical Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; International Livestock Exposition Trip 2; Choral Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Vice-president 8; Presi- dent 4; Summer Conference for S. C. Officers 3,4; Caro- lina Officers 3,4; Southern Convention, Texas 3; State Convention, North Augusta 4; Pep Club 3; Science Club 4; Junior Play; Homeroom President 2; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. LINDA LORENA CAMP F.H.A. Club 1; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; French Club 2,3,4. JACKIE RAY CANTRELL Arts Crafts Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4. BETTY ARNETTE CAULDER F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; President 3; Secretary 2; Library As- sistant 1; Homeroom President 4; Homeroom Reporter 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Arts Crafts Club 2; Vice-presi- dent 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 4; Commercial Club 4; Junior Homemaker; Future Nurses’ Club 3; “Candy Striper” 3,4; Monitor 3; Beta Club 3. ELEANOR LYNN CHAPMAN Choral Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1; Classical Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Majorette 3,4; PANORAMA Assistant Ad- vertising Manager 3; Feature Editor 4; Dramatics Club 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4, Senior Superlative; County Farm Bureau Queen 3; Junior Play. JAMES RANDAL CHRISTOPHER F.F.A. Club 1; Pep Club 3; 4-H Club 2; Hobby Club 1; D.E. Club 1; Science Club 1. JOSEPH PICKNEY CLARK Classical Club 1,2; Choral Club 1,2; Librarian 1; Home- room President 1,2,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Trombonist, “Lord Lister The Aristocrats” 2,3; Pep Club 3; Junior Marshal; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 2; First Sergeant 3,4; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. BRENDA JOAN COLLINS Campobello 1; Junior High Newspaper Social Editor 1; Junior High Superlative 1; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; French Club 2. ROBBIE AILENE COOPER F.H.A. Club 1; Science Club 1; Choral Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Block “C” Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Student Coun- cil 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Junior Marshal; Homecoming Queen Contestant 3,4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 3; Junior Class Treasurer; PAN- ORAMA Assistant Editor; Editor 4; Merit Award 4; Of- fice Assistant; Senior Superlative; Miss Senior. DIXIE STEVE COOPER Arts Crafts Club 1; Science Club 1,3; Pep Club 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Reporter 3; 4-H Club 2,3,4; PANORAMA Circulation Manager 3; Subscription Man- ager 4; Baseball 3,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Monitor 4; Office Assistant; Senior Superlative. DAVID LEE COTHRAN F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 3; Camera Club 2,3. BARBARA JEAN CRAWLEY F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Hobby Club 1; Camera Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 3; Future Nurses’ Club 3,4; Reporter 4; Band 4; Senior Superlative. RONNIE CECIL CROCKER Spartanburg 1,2; Class Reporter 3; Pep Club 3; Treasurer 3; Science Club 3; Secretary 3; Block “C” Club 4; Foot- ball 3,4; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. DONALD JERRY DENTON Freshman Class Reporter; Homeroom President 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Perfect Attendance 1,2: Classical Club 1,2; Pleasing Personality 1; Physical Education Club 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Block “C” Club 2,3,4; Reporter 4; PAN- ORAMA Sports Editor 3; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Sertoma Award 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. LINDA KAY EDWARDS F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2; 94 Senior Directory Hobby Club 1; Camera Club 2; Reporter 2; Secretary 3; D.E. Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Library Club 4; Vice-president 4. BULAN WILLIAM FORD JR. Hobby Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. DOUGLAS RALPH FOSTER F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Pep, Club 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4. JOHN ALLEN FOWLER F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Drivers' Club 4; D.E. Club 4. HELEN JOYCE GILES F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Arts and Crafts 2,3; Homeroom Vice President 3; Future Nurses’ Club 4; Treasurer 4; Commercial Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. MARIAN DELORES GOLIGHTLY F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses’ Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3; Commercial Club 4; Vice-President 4; Miss Freshman; Sophomore Class Treas- urer; Homeroom President 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest- ant 1; Junior Class Vice-president; PANORAMA Typist 4. HERBERT LEE GOSNELL JR. F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Hobby Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Hobby Club 2; Treasurer 2. JUDITH GAYLE HAMMETTE F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Science Club 4; Basketball 3. MIRIAM JUANITA HANNON Campobello 1; Junior High Superlative; F.H.A. Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Library Club 2; Assistant 2; Commercial Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Marshal; Homeroom Re- porter 4. LARRY PRESTON HEWITT Science Club 1,2,3,4; Hobby Club 1,2; Arts Crafts Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Football Manager 2,3,4. JIMMY WILSON HIGH Choral Club 1: Hobby Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Block “C” Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Science Club 1; Homeroom Vice-president 2; Senior Super- lative. HUGH THOMAS HILL Campobello 1; Football 3,4; Junior Play; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; F.F.A. Club 1; Classical Club 2; French Club 3; Beta Club 3; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Senior Play. LARRY RAY HORTON F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; President 4; Sentinel 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; Pep Club 2; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Senior Superlative; Pleasing Personality 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. MARTHA ANN HORTON Future Teachers’ Club 2,3; Reporter 2; Treasurer 3; Library Club 1; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; Classical Club 2; French Club 3; PANORAMA Staff 2; F.H.A. Club 4; Science Club 4. JAMES BAILEY JOHNSON F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Vice-president 2; 4-H Club 1; Choral Club 2; Library Club 4; Treasurer 4; Senior Superlative. DIANN ERNESTINE JOHNSON F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; “Candy Striper” 3,4; Hobby Club 1; Camera Club 2; Future Teachers’ Club 4. LINDA JEAN JOHNSON F.H.A. Club 1; Classical Club 1; Future Nurses’ Club 1; Pep Club 2,3; Choral Club 2; French Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Arts Crafts Club 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Con- testant 4; Office Assistant; PANORAMA Typist. LINDA JOYCE JOHNSON Campobello 1; Business Manager, Junior High News- paper 1; Junior High Superlative 1; Band 1,2; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 2; F.H.A. Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Choral Club 3; PANORAMA Staff 3; Typist 3; Journ- alism Club 3; Future Nurses’ Club 4; Commercial Club 4. LYNDA KAYE KIRKLAND Freshman Class President; Homeroom President 1,4; Choral Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3; Sophomore Class President; Pep Club 2,3,4; President 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 2,4; Pleasing Personality 2; Beta Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Head 4; French Club 3; Junior Marshal; Junior Play; Homeroom Reporter 3; Miss Junior; Miss Hi Miss; Senior Superlative; Homecoming Queen Comtestant 4; Senior Personality Parade; PANORAMA Copy Editor; Merit Award 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Blue Ridge Sub- District 1,2,4; Secretary 1; President 2; Vice President 4. W. J. (JERRY) LOFTIS Football 1,2.3,4; Hobby Club 2,3; Arts Crafts Club 4; Physical Education Club 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Block “C” Club 4. BOBBY WOOD LOFTIS Pep Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Hobby Club 2; 4-H Club 1; President 1; Football 2,4; Baseball 2. ANITA BESS MARTIN Classical Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1; Glee Club 1; Secretary 1; Choral Club 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 3; French Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Senior Class Vice-president; Junior Play; Senior Superlative. SAMUEL TOMMY MARTIN Science Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,4; Physical Education Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2,3; F.F.A. Club 4; D.E. Club 3,4. ANGIE JANE MASON Greer 1,2; F.H.A. Club 3; G.A. Club 1; Future Nurses’ Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Commercial Club 4; PAN- ORAMA Circulation Manager 4; “Candy Striper” 3,4. BRENDA MYRA MATHIS F.H.A. Club 1,2,4; Library Club 1; Pep Club 2,3; Com- mercial Club 3; Future Nurses’ Club 2,4; “Candy Striper” WINTON MARION MATHIS F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3; Home- room Treasurer 3; D.E. Club 4; Historian 4. HARRY JAMES McCARTER F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Soil Judging Team 3; President 3; Sentinel 2; Bus Drivers' Club 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Senior Superlative; Physical Education Club 1; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Homeroom Vice-president 1; Homeroom President 2,3,4. LAURA FAYE McCRAW Campobello 1; Junior High Superlative 1; Junior High Yearbook Art Editor 1; F.H.A. Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Newspaper Associate Editor 3; Choral Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Future Nurses’ Club 4. LARRY M. McCRAW F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 3,4; Reporter JAMES CONVERSE MEDLEY F.F.A. Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Hobby Club 4. MICHAEL L. MEDLEY Band 1,2,3,4; First Lieutenant 3; Captain 4; Choral 1,2,3,4; Classical Club 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Hobby Club 1,2; “Lord Lister The Aristocrats” 2,3; Junior Play. JERRY JAMES MEEKS 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Choral Club 2; Library Club 2,4. JIMMY MELTON 4-H Club 1.2,3,4; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4. SADIE ANN MELTON F.H.A. Club 1,2,4; Future Nurses’ Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 1,2; Reporter 1; Vice-presi- dent 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2. SAMUEL J. MESSER Physical Education Club 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Science Club 3; Journalism Club 3; D.E. Club 3; 4-H Club 4; Program Chairman 4; Newspaper Staff 3. PETER BAXTER MILLER Band 1,2,3,4; Corporal 3.4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-presi- dent 4; Hobby Club 1; Pep Club 2; Arts Crafts Club 3; Senior Play. JAMES THURMOND MOORE Hobby Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3; President 4; Vice-presi- dent 3; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 2; Classical Club 2; French Club 3; Dramatics Club 3,4; Arts Crafts Club 4; Senior Play; Band 1,2,3,4; First' Sergeant 2; Librarian 2; Ser- geant 3; First Lieutenant 4; President 4; South Carolina All-State Band 1; Spartanburg Civic Band Member 1,2; U.S.A. High School Band Member 3; State Music Festival Member 3; John Phillip Sousa Band Winner 3; National Association of Rudimental Drummer 3; Robert Carlisle Scholarship. ROGER WILLIAM NEWMAN Pep Club 2; Arts Crafts Club 3; Bus Drivers’ Club 3; Pep Club 4; F.F.A. Club 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; Senior Play. 95 Senior Directory DONNIE LEROY NODINE F.F.A. Club 1,2,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; 4-H Club 3,4. BRENDA RHYMER OLIVER F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Hobby Club 1,2; Future Nurses’ Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Homeroom Reporter 3. JAMES THERON O’SULLIVAN F. F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; D.E. Club 3. BARBARA ANN PAGE Freshman Class Treasurer; Homeroom Secretary 1; Choral Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1; G.A.A. Club 1; Sophomore Class Reporter; Homeroom Reporter 2; Pep Club 2; Basketball 2; Manager 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 2,3,4; Com- mercial Club 3,4; Treasurer 3; President 4; Future Nurses’ Club 3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; PANORAMA Artist 3; Advertising Manager 4; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Monitor 4; Senior Superlative Block “C” Club 3. MARTHA BYARS PARKER Band 1; Choral Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Secretary 1; Bas- ketball 1.2; F.H.A. Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Future Teachers’ Club 3,4; Vice president 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; Junior Play; Newspaper 4; Business Manager 4. SYLVIA ANNETTE PARRIS Choral Club 1,2; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Future Nurses’ Club 3; Future Teachers’ Club 1; 4-H Club 1,4; Program Chairman 4; D.E. Club 4; Junior Play. DYAN M ARSHELL PEACE G. A.A. Club 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Future Nurses’ Club 3,4; Homeroom Reporter 1. JUDITH ANN PERRY Campobello 1; Classical Club 2; Library Club 2; Assist- ant 2; Pep Club 2,3; Newspaper Circulation Manager; Arts Crafts Club 3; Office Assistant; Choral Club 4; International Relations Club 4. WAYNE PHILLIPS F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4. JANICE ROBERTA PIKE Campobello 1; F.H.A. Club 1,2; County Reporter 1; Fresh- man Class President; Freshman Superlative; Cheerleader 1; Yearbook Editor 1; Classical Club 2; Library Club 2; Assistant 2; Homeroom Secretary 3,4; Newspaper Column- ist 3; Pep Club 3; Arts Crafts Club 3; Junior Play; Junior Marshal; Beta Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Senior Class Reporter; Office Assistant; Senior Superlative. JUDITH ANNE PRINCE F.H.A. Club 1,2; G.A.A. Club 1; Pep 2,3; Future Nurses’ Club 4; Homeroom Vice-president 1; Senior Superlative. STEVE ANDREW QUINN Latin Club 1; Physical Education Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4; Reporter 4; Pep Club 2; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Vice-president 4. PATRICIA DIANNE RAINES Choral Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Color Guard Captain 2,3; Library Club 1; Office Assistant 1; Future Nurses’ Club 4: Commercial Club 4. ERNIE DeWITT RAMSEY F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 3; Secretary 4; 4-H. Club 2; Pep Club 2; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Homeroom Reporter 3; Junior Marshal. LINDA GALE RAVAN Classical Club 1,2; Choral Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1; Arts Crafts Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Home- room Secretary 3; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Junior Marshal; Future Nurses’ Club 3,4; Senior Play. SHERMAN REID Pep Club 1; F.F.A. Club 3,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Secre- tary 3; Reporter 4. WANDA PAULETTE ROLLINS Freshman Class Secretary; Homeroom Vice-president 1; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Head 3,4; Band Reporter 3; Pleasing Personality 1; Choral Club 1,2,3; Classical Club 1,2; President 2; F.H.A. Club 1; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 1; Sophomore Class Vice-president; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homecoming Queen 2; Miss Sophomore; School Octet (alternate); Pep Club 2; Second Place Beta Club Talent Show 2; First Place 3; Homeroom President 3; Student Council 3,4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4; Re- porter 4; Newspaper Editor 4; Junior Marshal; Miss North Contestant 4; Sertoma Jamboree Queen Contestant 4; Senior Superlative; D.A.R. Good Citizen. LARRY EDWARD SEAY F.F.A. Club 3,4; Baseball 3,4. EARL SELF F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. JAMES EDDIE SETTLE Band 1,2,3; Homeroom Reporter 1; Arts Crafts Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 1; President 2; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Science Club 4; Classical Club 1; Choral Club 1,2; French 3. J AMES CLARK SEXTON Choral Club 1,2,3; Science Club 3,4; Physical Education Club 1,2; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; Arts Crafts Club 4. BILL SHOCKLEY Library Club 1,2; Science Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Arts Crafts Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2,3; PANORA- MA Assistant Circulation Manager 3. LARRY DEAN SIMS Campobello 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-president 1; Pep Club 2,3; Bus Drivers’ Club 4; President 4; Senior Superla- tive. BILLY BRYANT SLOAN Freshman Class Vice-president; Physical Education Club 1,2; Classical Club 1,2; Reporter 2; Baseball 1,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 3; Football 1,2,3; Block “C” Club 2,3,4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Treasurer 3; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Pep Club 2; Junior Play; PANORAMA Sports Editor; Monitor 3,4; Merit Award 4; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. GLORIA JEAN SWAIN Choral Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-president 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; President 2; Pep Club 3; Future Teachers’ Club 2; Second Place, Beta Club Talent Show 2; First Place 3. HENRY JAMES TAPP F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3. TERESA JANE TAYLOR Future Teachers’ Club 1; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Choral Club 1,2,3,4; Second Place, Beta Club Talent Show 2; First Place 3; Junior Marshal; Snior Play. CANDACE NANN THORNE Campobello 1; F.H.A. Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball 1; Pep Club 3; Commercial Club 3,4; Future Nurses’ Club 4; “Candy Striper” 4. BRENDA JOYCE UNDERWOOD Campobello 1; Junior High Newspaper Editor 1; Junior High Superlative; Science Achievement Award 1; Classi- cal Club 2; Arts Crafts Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Choral Club 2,4; Future Teachers’ Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Marshal; Homeroom Secretary 4; Band 1,2.3,4. LINDA FAYE VARNER F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Arts Crafts Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Commercial Club 4; Treasurer 4; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative; Office Assistant. PEGGY CAROLYN WALDROP Campoello 1; Choral Club 2; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. Club 2,3; Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Homeroom President 3; Junior Marshal; Office Assistant; Commercial Club 4; Student Council Corresponding Secretary 4; Senior Play, Stage Manager. ALLEN RAY WHITE Homeroom Reporter 2; Vice-President 3; Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Classical Club 1,2; Secretary 2; Bus Drivers’ Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Hobby Club 1; Pep Club 2; Block “C” Club 3,4; PANORAMA Sports Editor 3; Senior Superlative. VICKI CAROLE WILLIAMS Homeroom Vice-president 2,3; Senior Class Treasurer; Majorette 2,3,4; Senior Superlative; F.F.A. Sweetheart Contestant 4; Junior Play; Senior Play. RACHEL KAY WINGO Arts Crafts Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Junior Homemaker Degree 3; Pep Club 2; Homeroom President 3; Student Council 3; Beta Club 3,4; President 4; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative; Senior Class Secretary; Office Assistant. BETTY LEE WORKMAN F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Homeroom Reporter 1; Camera Club 1,2; Powder Puff Queen Candidate 3; Pep Club 3; Future Nurses’ Club 4; Commercial Club 4. RAY EDWARD YOTHER Football 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Agriculture Club 1,2,3,4; D.E. Club 3,4; Vice-president 3; President 4; Block “C” Club 4; Homeroom Reporter 3. 96 % CJh T0®Jft frU-l -W , ■ y y o f . fn € ■ v V s cv? j£- ri SAC JIJ veztiseme % INMAN MILLS SINCE 1902 MANUFACTURERS of QUALITY TEXTILES A good place to work 100 101 P. L. BRICE COMPANY Continuous Auction Service Since 1938 WHERE AN AUCTION MEANS ACTION AUTO AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY AT 1 P. M. (dealers only) CATTLE AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY AT 1 P. M. AUTO AUCTION AT 6 P. M. EVERY SATURDAY (anyone con buy—any one can sell) We Specialize in Bankruptcy, Furniture, Land, Antique and Dispersal Sales, THE SOUTH'S LEADING AUCTIONEERS' Col. R. L. (Ted) Bruce, Jr. Col. Tommy S. Bruce, Jr. Col. C. A. Bruce Col. Floyd Cudd CE 2-8264 102 912 Poinsett Hwy Greenville, S.C. HAVE A PEPSI! HARTNESS BOTTLING CO. Spartanburg, S. C. LAMII MILLS Weavers of fine Carpets Landrum, South Carolina Let her roll, Sloan! W. I KIRKLAND Plumbing and Heating Contractors Sales — Service Dial 582-6451 396 Union Street Spartanburg, South Carolina Brenda Woldrop Nancy Bass Louie Fox Mary Burns Brenda Hicks CECILS BUSINESS COLLEGE ALSO NEW GIRLS DORMITORY WE LIKE CECIL'S 161 E. Wood Street Spartanburg Jonet George Janice Boker Lindo Ross Paul White Carolyn Sellars b. e. (iitmuii Gramling Nursery Baskets, Liners, Cushions Cotton Seed Hardware, Groceries, Meats Asheville Hwy. Gramling, S. C. WHY BE HALF A SCERETARY WHEN YOU CAN BE A NANCY TAYLOR SECRETARY AT ROBINSON BUSINESS COLLEGE IBM Key Punch also available 139 S. Dean Street 106 Phone: 583-1595 Spartanburg, S. C. CORRELL'S Auto Parts and Service Inman, S. C. Phone GR 2-3231 You Save More When You Shop At Community Cash COMMUNITY CASH inman, south Carolina ELECTRICITY COSTS LESS TODAY! Switch to •loctrlclty form bottor life DUKE POWER The cost of almost every item you buy has practically doubled in the past ten years, while the cost per unit of electric service has actually decreased about one third. Duke Power residential customers today enjoy rates that are 20% less than the national average! 107 MAXWELL BURNETT GARAGE General Auto and Truck Repair Asheville Hwy. GR 2-4000 INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Southern SOUTH CAROLINA 108 ROS VOGEL ASSOCIATES Interior Decorotors Droperies—Slip Covers, Upholster Furniture—Carpets 362 East Main Street Phone 585-2481 Spartanburg, S. C. PIEDMONT CAROLINA CASH CO. Saddle Horse and Pony Sale Don't just stand there, Arnette, shout! Offers Fashion, Quality, Auction sale First Friday Saturday Brand Names and Value in Teen-Age Each Month READY-TO-WEAR C. A. BRUCE, Owner and Operator PS . . and charge accounts, too! Phone Tr. 7-5481 Greer, S. C. INMAN FEDERAL SAVINGS WILKINS McMILLIN AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LUMBER COMPANY Tel. 2-3072 17 North Main Street Shares Insured to $10,000 By Federal Savings and Loan BUILDING MATERIAL Phone GR 2-2241 Inman, S. C. CANADAY'S HARDWARE The best in Hardware and Pittsburg Paints Telephone GR 2-2181 Inman, S. C. 109 TRYON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings—Home Loans TYGER RIVER FARMS Lewis Jackson and Sons LAUGHTERS' AUTO PARTS Wholesale Retail Parts Wrecker Service Tel. Greer: TR 7-5978 Route 3 Inman, S. C. Day Phone GR 2-2391 Night Phones GR 2-5583—GR 2-7801 INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA INMAN LAUNDRY and INMAN CLEANERS Satisfaction Is Our Aim Telephone GR 2-2291 Socks just aren't who they used to be, ore they Harry? BELK-HUDSON CO. INMAN AUTO PARTS Asheville Highway GR 2-3205 Inman, South Carolina TOLLY W. PETTY DUNBAR AND ELLIS FURNITURE FUNERAL HOME Day and Night Ambulance Service Spartanburg, S. C. Landrum, S. C. no Mrs. J. J. Gentry, Owner Tel. GL 7-3794 MRS. GENTRY'S DINING ROOM Good Health To All From ORR REXALL DRUGS Landrum, South Carolina Old Presbyterian Church One Block off Highway at Depot Breakfast 6:00-8:30 Lunch 11:00-2:30—Dinner 5:00-8:30 Cafeteria Style Sunday 11:00—3:00 HENRY GRAMLING Prescription Specialists Phone GRanite 2-2101 Inman, South Carolina Be Bright By Day And Night with Phones: GR 2-4351; 2-4352 Spartanburg: 582-6304 Asheville Hwy. Gramling, S. C. COMMUNITY CASH One Stop Shop, Food Supply Landrum, South Carolina DIAL 585-1357 CLARKE REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE WINN-DIXIE STORE Carrier Air Conditioner's Authorized Frigidaire Service we give S H green stamps JOE CLARKE GREER, S C. 421 Ammons Road Spartanburg, S. C. CULBRETH'S CLEANERS GR 2-3161 Mill Street INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA Our fovoritc pianists. Ill INMAN FLOWER SHOP GAINES GULF SERVICE Home of better flowers Gas, Oil, Groceries Washing and Greasing weddings our specialty Phone GR 2-3361 Inman, S. C. Ph. GR 2-2191 Inman, South Carolina CIRCLE MOBILE HOMES CROMER'S ABATTOIR we kill for the public 1800 Asheville Highway W. E. (Ed) Mitchell, Owner Tel. 583-1517 Spartanburg, Also cut and wrap for home freezers for service with a snr ile Call GR 2-2571 MORGAN'S BEAUTY SHOP We curl up ond dye for you 12 Conodoy Street Inmon, S. C. WALDEN Appliance And Furniture Co. INMAN SERVICE STATION Tires—T ubes—Batteries Recopping—-Accessories Eorl C. Howkins Inmon, South Corolino J. C. LYNCH —JEWELERS Keepsoke Diamonds, Bulovo Wotches Starfire Diamond Rings Frigidoire Soles ond Service Top Quality Furniture Ph. 45-72308 Londrum, S. C. Watch Repairing Mr. Mrs. J. C. Lynch Landrum, South Carolina Clean, Dependable Used Cars POINSETT MOTORS P. O. Box 613—Super Highway Greer, South Carolina Larry Cooper, Jr. Owner Mgr. Day Dial TR 7-6631 The fountain wosn't the only thing frozen, eh, students? JULIAN REESE Heoting—Air-Conditioning—Refrigerotion Phone 583-0975 727 Reidville Road Spartanburg, South Carolina CANADAY'S DRUGS INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA DE YOUNG'S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Dual Lane Highway Lyman, South Carolina Call HE 9-2992 NEW PROSPECT FISH CAMP NEW PROSPECT 582-0962 Inman, S. C. HAMBURGER HOUSE The Best Hamburgers in Town Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. CAMPOBELLO SERVICE STATION Esso Products R. R. Caldwell, Mgr. Campobello, S. C. BROWNIE'S NEW BEACON DRIVE-IN Airport Road Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 588-5356 Where Food Is Always Good CASSEL'S 5 10 STORE School Supplies, Dry Goods Many Other Useoble Items Phone GR 2-6112 Inman, S. C. A winning board for the Seniors. INMAN TIRE SERVICE Service With A Smile Bill Cheek, Owner VASSEY'S GAS FOR LESS Gas, Oil, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Asheville. Hwy. GR 2-7121 Inman, S. C. FOX BARBER SHOP 18 Mill Street Inman, S. C. TAYLOR'S BODY SHOP CLEANERS FLORISTS Inmon, S. C.; Lymon, S. C.; Landrum, S. C. BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS Phone GR 2-2461 Inman, S. C Roscoe Taylor, Owner Body Repair Painting Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. GR 2-4842 EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOP For Complete Beauty Care Evelyn Nix, Owner Anne Mae Taylor, Operator 5 8ridge Street Inman, S. C. GR 2-4094 113 MARTIN HARDWARE 1447 Asheville Highwoy P. O. Box 689 Spartanburg, South Carolina HAMMOND-BROWN-JENNINGS CO. Furniture—Rugs Appliances Spartanburg, South Carolina Whatch what you're doing Voden! You'll blow us all up! ALWAYS REMEMBER DAN'S FOODLAND NEXT TO POSTOFFICE BEASON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes—Dry Goods—Ready-to-Weor 17 Mill Street Inman, S. C. Ph. GR 2-3885 Residence GR 2-5303 SETTLE'S SUNNY DELL MARKET grower packer Fancy Peaches, Berries, Produce Horoce E. Settle, Owner U.S. Hwy. 176 Inman, S. C. Frank Carruth Furniture Co. Landrum, S. C. Phone GL 7-2401 Night GL 7-3455 1U BISHOP'S GARDEN CENTER Phone GR 2-5491 Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. Best Wishes ALEXANDER'S Spartanburg, S. C. E. W. Singleton, Mgr. Bobo Smith Office Supplies, Inc. 189 E. Main 585-2251 Spartanburg, South Carolina INMAN AUTO SALES Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. M. W. Sitton, Owner DIAL GR 2-6411 SPARES' GROCERY Meat, Groceries, Produce Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. BILL'S PURE SERVICENTER Pure Oil Products Tires —Batteries—Accessories GR 2-7683 22 Lyman Rd. Inman, South Carolina MERIEL'S GIFT SHOP Meriel's Gifts Men's Wear Norris Casual Sport Shirts GR 2-2531 Inman, S. C. LANDRUM REXALL DRUGS Your Drug Store For Over 42 Years We will fill any doctor's prescriptions Dial GL 7-4255 Night GL 7-4305 CAMPOBELLO CLOTH SHOP Our prices are olways sale prices Campobello, S. C. BAGWELL TIRE RECAPPING 1 Day Service Hwy. 176 Ph. 45-73347 Londrum, South Corolino — LEE WOLFE GROCERY Holston Creek Community ml Don't worry Ronnie. She'll go to the Jr.-Sr. with you! J. B. WILLIAMS SON General Merchandise Groceries—Meot—Gas Little Chicago Rt. 2, Campobello, S. C. VIRL SHOP Infant and Childrens Wear Ladies Lingerie—Sport Clothes Gifts for the Entire Family Main Street, Inmon, South Carolina PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Wholesale Foods FRESH—FROZEN—CANNED—DRIED THE WOOD MORTUARY, INC. 300 West Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina Phone TR 7-3351 Compliments of GOWAN'S SHOE SHOP 9 Mill Street Inman, S. C. Stephen's Esso Servicenter Gasoline—Accessories—Groceries GR 2-4931 Asheville Highway Inman, S. C. FOSTER'S SUPER SERVICE STATION Washing—Greasing—Accessories Groceries—Road Service Phone GR 2-4581 U S. Highwoy No. 176 0. D. BLANCHARD Heating—Roofing—Guttering Sheet Metal Work 18 N. Howard St. Inman, S. C. Dial GR 2-9346 Night 58-2-3443 STEWART-GWINN FURNITURE CO. Everything for the home 37-39 Moin St. Inman, S. C. GR 2-2881 GREER BODY SHOP Hubert Hill, Operator Specializing in Auto Body Repairing Pointing 104 Froncis St. Dial 877-5581 GREER, SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGE'S MARKET Groceries Produce GR 2-3101 10 Mill St. Inman, S. C. ROLLINS FABRIC SHOP 10% Discount on oil Notions, Potterns, and Fobrics to Home Economics Deportments Agency For Singer Sewing Machines and Service 15 Ph. 457-3907 Box 277 Landrum, S. C. BROCK'S DEPT. STORE Phone GR 2-7093 Inmon, S. C. GIANT 100 Where Your Business Is Appreciated Asheville Hwy. Inmon, S. C. TRYON PHARMACY South Trode Street Phone UL 6-6422 Tryon, S. C. MISSILDINES Over half o century of Service Phone: Tryon Hwy. BAILES-COLLINS-CRAIN INMAN, SOUTH CAROLINA INMAN DAIRY BAR All Ice-Cream Products GR 2-9292 Inmon, S. C, EDWARD'S INSURANCE AGENCY H. T. Edwards T. W. Edwords Phone GR 2-2911 Inmon, S. C. INMAN OIL COMPANY Londrum Medley, Distributor for PURE OIL COMPANY GR 2-9292 Inmon, S. C. ifm- .jvV BRADEY'S GREENHOUSE Pot Bedding Plants Phone GR 2-5614 51 Mill Street Inmon, S. C. Just one of the many you'll be taking. Freshmen. BANK OF GREER The Bank That Service Is Building Greer, $. C. Member F.D.I.C. M. W. BOBO FUNERAL CHAPEL 419 East Main St. Spartanburg, S. C. Tel. 582-6341 MORROW'S AMOCO Thonks For 8 Yeors Of Patronage Route 7 Sportanburg THE STEEPLE DRIVE-IN THE STEEPLE LAUNDERMAT West Moin Street Spartanburg, S. C. Compliments of BURWELL CHEVROLET CO., INC. SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Every Item For Every Office 156 Mognolio Street Spartanburg, S. C. 1 16 Edwards Bros. No. 1 No. 2 R. F. D. Inman Lyman, S. C. FRIERSON'S DRUG STORE A Complete Drug Store' Phone 877-3611 Greer, S. C. Louis Allan, Owner 1 ELSIE D. FLEMMING Apparel for Ladies and Misses Greer, South Carolina TAYLOR CHEMICAL COMPANY Aberdeen, N. C. Inman, S. C. York, S. C. Johnston, S. C. Cotton Dust Peach Sprays Peebles-Kimbrell Co., Inc. Complete Department Store Greer, S. C. Phone TR 7-6091 SMITH JAMES Clothing Furnishings for the Men or Students 222 Trade Street Greer, S. C. THE WILLOWS COFFEE SHOP Highway 176 North, Tryon, N. C. Serving Sandwiches Plate Lunches Coffee ond Homemade Pie 10:00 A M. to 10:00 P.M. Daily Except Wednesday and Sunday Sundoy's 3:00 to 10:00 P.M. PETE'S DRIVE-IN NO. 7 The best Hot Dogs Hamburgers Super Hwy. 29A Greer, S. C. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Everything For The Automobile VALLEY VIEW FARMS, INC. The largest ond finest orchards in the leading Peach producing country in America. P. O. Box 378 Inman, South Carolina Meyer M. Levin, Pres. Richard I. Levin, V.-Pres. Compobello, S. C. HAMMETT'S GULF SERVICE Gas—Oil—Accessories Expert Washing—Greasing we give Top Value stomps Inman, S. C. GR 2-6002 Love those breaks! SOFTIE FREEZE KELLER'S STYLING SALON Sandwiches—French Fries Hwy. 176 Hair Styling For Women Who Care' A complete courteous and efficient Beouty Service Landrum, S. C. Ph. 45-72470 Jomes Keller, Prop. SMITH'S BARBER SHOP KELLER'S HAIR FASHION INSTITUTE We need your head in our business' LANDRUM, S. C. Day and Night Courses Spartanburg, S. C. James Keller, Prop. TILLOTSON BROTHERS One of the Caroline's Better Men's Stores' Greer, South Carolina Phone TR 7-2471 JOHN'S DRIVE-IN 29A Lymon, S. C. HE 99952 THE GREER DRUG CO. Prescriptions Rexall Druggist Ph. TR 7-3361 Greer, S. C. IDEAL BARBER SHOP You get the best cuts at Ideal Barber Shop Bosh McCallister Mallie Thompson Bub High Mike Byrd Londrum, S. C. ALTA CUNNINGHAM Millinery, Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel, Gifts Greer, South Carolina Ph. TR 7-5021 OWEN INSURANCE AGENCY W. Donald Owens, Agent 104 E. Poinsett St. Greer, S. C. HARRILL'S, INC. Men's and Ladies Ready-to-Wear Ph. TR 7-4161 207 Trade Street Greer, S. C. DUAL LANE PHARMACY 205 Greenville Hwy. HE 9-3754 Lyman, S. C. GUY'S SANDWICH SHOP GR 2-9330 22 Mill Street Inman, S. C. VAVANEEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 24 Second Street Phone GR 2-5762 Inman, S. C. Compliments of The Commercial National Bank LANDRUM OFFICE—LANDRUM, S. C. Serving this oreo for over forty-six years David Doar, Vice President Andrew J. Stone, Cashier Lillie W. Compton, Asst. Cashier J. R. WATERS—JEWELER Diamonds—Watches—Clocks—Jewelery 135 East Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina Watch for Santa HARMON'S SUPER MARKET NEW PROSPECT 582-0962 Inmon, S. C. The Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Mrs. Ruby Whitmire, Mgr. Greer, South Carolina 204 Trade Street TR 7-6121 PHILLIPS HARDWARE Home Supplies—Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods 107 Spartanburg Hwy. HE 9-2489 Lyman, S. C. 18 Ic znow ecfy menis The yearbook staff wishes to thank all who contributed to the pro- duction of the 1963 PANORAMA. With apologies to any who may be slighted, the Staff and Sponsor wish to especially thank the following: Mr. W. O. Corder, who started us in the right direction. Mr. H. E. Hipp, whose endless patience was indispensable and who helped us arrange picture schedules. Mrs. James E. Allgood, whose house was used for the making of Super- lative pictures. Mr. Herman Ammons, our Delmar photographer, who tirelessly spent many hours not only making pictures, but helping in the planning of the yearbook. Mr. Williams, and Mr. Mahaffey, our Delmar representatives, who gave us helpful ideas and waited patiently for pages to be readied for the printer. Mrs. Belcher, for her encouragement and helpful suggestions. Mrs. Green, our financial wizard, who helped us keep our money straight. Mrs. Harley, who spent a full period coaching” us on selling ads. The Faculty, for their understanding and patience in the endless inter- ruptions. The Students, who kept 1001 appointments to have pictures made. The advertisers, without whose help the yearbook would be an impos- sibility. 1 19 Mrs. Belcher’s homeroom, 12-A, helped boost our annual by subscribing 100 percent to PANORAMA. First Row: Julia Bowling, Jimmy Christopher. Ray Yother, Jimmy High. Second Row: Gloria Swain. Bill Sloan, Johnny Bis- hop, Jerry Meeks, Louise Bailey. Third Row: Anita Mar- tin, Barbara Crawley, Paulette Rollins, Keith Alverson, Gayle Hammett. Fourth Row: Judi Prince, Mickey Medley. Jimmy Melton. Standing: Winton Mathis, Janice Pike, Lynn Chapman, Sherman Reid, Teresa Taylor, Martha Parker, Larry Seay, Mrs. Belcher. Not pictured: Lynda Kirkland. Af na JKaier Where the mountains smile in grandeur ’Neath the azure sky, Reigns our cherished Alma Mater, Dear oF Chapman High. Here our hearts all dream of conquests Onward, let us go Guided by our Alma Mater, Triumph we shall know. Chorus Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Joyfully we tell Of her glory and her honor, Dear ol’ Chapman, Hail! JJrocfu ucina t ie yean fxxjA 120 7 i v • •. •.. ♦ • . :a • . -r sy--' f. i- ■r '-.v • wr y ♦ - 9 'i- i 4 - •. . V' - - • kv l ' ' '.V : v-'


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