Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)
- Class of 1968
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presented by The 1968 Yearbook Staff of CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL Volume XIV FOREWORD and DEDICA TION The Student Body is the life of a school the Spirit. We the staff of the 1968 Panorama have tried to capture the Spirit of Chapman on the following pages. There you will find our joy and sorrow, success and failures. We respectfully apol- ogize for certain portions of our book, for we were not able to carry out, in full, our original plans. A large portion of the original material for the book was in- advertently lost beyond recovery. There- fore, after many extra hours of work and heartache we present the book to you in the best form under the circumstances. We beg your indulgence and ask only that you read this book for the spirit in which it was intended. Thus we present the 1968 Panorama, our best effort, and we respectfully dedicate the book to you - the students - The Spirit of Chapman High School. CONTENTS Academics.................Page 4 Classes...................Page 36 Features..................Page 74 Athletics.................Page 84 Clubs.....................Page 98 Advertisements............Page 138 The Spirit of Chapman 5 a part of all we do. The Spirit. . . 1 ... is of our success . . . . . . and of our 8 9 . . . Of our will to try again 10 We learn to do our part. . . We become a part of the Spirit, 12 And the Spirit a part of us. 13 We leave Chapman and the Spirit 14 15 Senior Class History As Freshmen we gazed wonderingly into the hails of Chapman High School. There we stood as if lost in space. With the help of our sponsors Mrs. Waters, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Anthony, and Mr. Prince, we soon found our ways and became an integral part of the school. Our class officers were Brent Barnette, president; Terry Howell, vice-president; Geraldine Clayton, secretary; Martha Fowler, reporter; and Jackie Riley, treasurer. Terry Howell. Mike Wilson, Judi Wilson, Joe Maddox, Ruth Ann Fleming, and Janie Bishop were homeroom presidents. Ray Dill, Walden Blanton, Greg Edwards, Sammy Raney. Mike Tucker, and David Cooper fought bravely for us on the football field. We were well represented on the girls’ basketball team by Vicki Stevens, Helen Mabry, Dianne Penland, Kathy Hightower, and Jenny Fowler. Our class placed Dan Campbell and Ken Dittemore on the track team. Tanya Cartee helped cheer our Panthers on to victory. Janie Bishop captured the title of “Miss Freshman” For our Sophomore year we elected David Cooper, president; Dan Campbell, vice-president; Jackie Riley, secretary; Judi Wilson, treasurer; and Greg Edwards, reporter. Jeannie Cooley, Dean Strange, Jackie Riley, Tanya Cartee, Barry Boyce, and Geraldine Clayton served as homeroom presidents. The “Miss Sophomore” title was bestowed upon Pal Watson. Howard Brink and Tanya Cartee were selected as “Pleasing Personalities”. Representing our class on the cheerleading squad were Susan Wingo, Lucy Gibson, and Anna Wingo. bbie Duncan joined the hustling Pantherettes, the 1966 Western AA Chimps. Paulette Gowan served as manager. Joining the “pros” on the gridiron were Kenneth Bradley, Rhett Giddings, Terry Howell, Danny Johnson. Nicky Parris. Tommy Burnett, Gary Peeler, and Vince Brown. Barry Boyce and Sammy Raney were managers. David Cooper became a member of the boy basketball team. Our class added Barry Boyce and David Cooper to the baseball team. Our Junior year brought many new and rewarding experiences as we became upper-classmen. We were guided by the |following officers: Geraldine Clayton, president; Tanya Cartee. vice president. Howard Brink, secretary Gary Peeler. arter. Homeroom presidents were Dan Campbell, Jeanic Cooley. Pat Watson Greg and Mr. Prince became our two new sponsors. treasurer; and Edwards, and Ann Ruth Ann Fleming was chosen to reign as “Miss Junior”. Representing our school as Furman Martha Jane Campbell, J B. Godfrey, and Michael Wilson. were Judy Correll, Brent Barnette, f J v sNmd Ray Viehnfig aided the Panthers on the basketball team. Joining the veteran baseball players were Brent Barnette, Bobby Smith, Johnny Anderson, and Robbie Waters Rav Viehman, Rhett Giddings, Terry Howell, Greg Edwards, Walden Blantta, Mike Tucker, and Yancey Tuckor added support to the track team. We were very proud of Ray Viehman who set the following records: Conference chanqp.............. the mile, and All-conference in the mile andhalf mile. is the mile and half-frHle, Upper State champ in The following Juniors merited the honor of being Junior Marshals; Jane Campbell, Judy Correll, Merian Smith, Michael Wilson, Steve Epton, Howard Brink, Mary Vernon, Geraldine Zimmerman, Danny Johnson, and Vicki Stevens. Junior band members were all excited as they left to participate in fee f arblina’s Carousel in Charlotte. The climax of Our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom whil Nit the Cleveland Hotel The theme was “Moonlight and Roses”. Finally the big day came. SENIORS AT LAST! Directing this memorable year were: Barry Boyce, president; Geraldine Clayton, Vice president; Ruth Ann Fleming, secretary; Geraldine Zimmerman, treasurer; Martha Jane Campbell, reporter-historian. David Morgan, Marsha Aenchbacher! Ruth Cooper, Barbara Pruitt, and Dean Strange served as homeroom presidents. Editing the Chapman High Review and Panorama respectively were Carol Dickson and Vicki Stevens. Glen Busbin became a manager of the football team. Barry Boyce and Danny Johnson joined the basketball team, and Terry Howell, Howard Brink, and Greg Cogdill faithfully supported the baseball team. Geraldine Clayton helped cheer our Panthers to victory. Once again the Pantherettes were Western A A Conference champs. The Band of Gold was invited to participate in the Mountain Laurel Festival in Pineville, Kentucky. Vicki Stevens and Ray Viehman were selected as D.A.R. Good Citizens, and Howard Brink reigned as King Teen. Charlyn Dickson was chosen Miss Senior, and Paulette Gowan, Miss Merry Christmas. As we, the Seniors of 1968, leave Chapman, we carry with us many cherished memories. 16 TRUSTEES OF DISTRICT I SEATED: Dr. David K. Stokes. P. C. Lancaster. Marian Gram ling. Thomas H. Morrow. STANDING: Dr. Glenn McCall. Albert Jackson. Arthur S. Wingo, John B. Tinsley. Warren H. On. DISTRICT I COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS Mr. A. J. Stone Mr. Dewell Gwinn A DMINISTRA TION MR. GLENN MILLER Principal HEYWARD PRINCE MR SAM FULLER Assistant to the Principal Assistant to the Principal T. E. MABRY MR. HOWELL E. HIPP Superintendent Director of Instruction 19 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MRS. LINDA RAINES Secretary ED SAWYER. DONALD SAWYER Custodians 21 LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT MR. HEYWARD PRINCE 22 MRS. MARTHA EDWARDS 23 24 25 FINE ARTS AND SER VICES DEPARTMENT MRS. FRANCIS HALL Librarian MR. HARRISON ELLIOTT Band Director MRS. VENDETTA NICHOLSON Counselor MRS RUTH BROWN Reading 26 COACH LINDA LINN PH YSICA L ED DC A TION DEPARTMENT COACH HENRY SMITH VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT 28 To the Staff: Thanks for your hard work, courage, and the ability to ‘tuff out all the hardships. ADVISOR Heyward Prince EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vicki Stevens P inar im t 30 Feature Editor, Chrystal Phillips and Assistant, Kathy Blackwell. 31 To Chapman we give. The CHAPMAN HIGH REVIEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Carol Dickson ADVISOR Mrs. Martha Edwards Journalism is the stimulation of student awareness of what constitutes good reporting. The responsi- bilities of a good journalist are entailed in honest, accurate, and effective communication; creation of vital practice area in basic English skills at the high school level; developing initiative, tact, judgement, and impartiality; and introducing journalism as a potential career opportunity. Deadline Approaches 3 H hi 4ft MAJORETTES Susan Ramsey Jane Burnette Margaret Wingo Gayle Davis Kathy West The Band OFFICERS: Marvin Poteat Lynn Gaines Charlyn Dickson Sue Pittman Ludy Cothran Billy Brown Kathy West, Star Twirler 35 CLASSES 36 PRESIDENT Gloria Cooley VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Patti Thompson Diane Burnett TREASURER REPORTER Margretha Davis Brenda Lawter CLASS OF STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Libby Shehan,Cathy Calvert, Laura Davenport. Patti Thompson, Phillip Brady. Keith Coates. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Danny Gosnell. Ronnie Edwards, Troy Harris. Tamara Crawley. Roger Phillips. Ann Lawson. Cathy Brenda Diane Charles Charlene Joy Lucy Larry Alexander Allison Allison Atkins Babb Ballenger Ballenger Barnette Barney Carolyn Gary Mary David Bruce Linda Nicky Lynn Barnwell Bcason Benfield Bishop Blackwell Blackwell Blanton Boozer Rick Phillip Patsy Walter Debbie Joe Lee Kenneth Boozer Brady Brian Brock Brown Brown Brown Brown “We came to Chapman as strangers unknown Scott Donna Vickie Dianne Brown Burch Burch Burnette Donna Mike Parice Brenda Campbell Campbell Cannon Center Hugh Randy Denise Cathy Burnett Bums Caldwell Calvert Ernie Keith Jimmy Kathy Christian Coates Collins Collins Kenneth Cothran Gale Cothran Rick Cooper Linda Ron Cynthia Gloria Collins Collins Compton Cooley Kenny Elaine Tamara Steve Cothran Cox Crawley Cromer Jimmy Martha Rodney Vickie Cudd Cudd Culbreth Culbreth Jamc HOMEROOM VICE-PRESIDENTS Cooper David Smith, Henry Jackson, Ronnie Gowan. Mary Ann Polk, Ronnie Thompson, Kathy Kyzer. Cheryl Crowder Laura Davenport We had heard of the spirit of Chapman High Margretha Nancy Glenn Allen Mary Ellen Dennis Ronnie Susan Davis Davis DeYoung Dill Drake Edwards Edwards Edwards Johnnie Chris Warren Kathy Robbie Roger David Chuck Ellen burg Emory Eubanks Fain Fain Ford Garner Garrett Rick Karen Gentry Gibson Lorraine Danny Ronnie Claire Gilbert Gosnell Go wan Hall Evelyn Robert Hall Haley Dave Troy Harmon Harris Larry Ann Roger Rita Hayes Helton Hembree Hicks David Will Holden Holroyd Anne Roy Doris Jane Huffman Humphrey Hutchins Hyder Henry Steve Sandra Calvin Jackson Jackson Jenkins Jennings and looked forward to being part of it. HOMEROOM SECRETARIES Rick Gentry. Steve Jackson. Bobby Settle. Tim Pope, Jane Hyder. Sue Lewis. Carol Johnson Cathey Johnson Douglas Johnson Chuck Keller Carolyn Kimbrcll Kathy Lynne Kyzcr Barbara Lambert Jean Ann Lancaster Lawson Brenda Linda Sue Lawtcr Law ter Lewis Michael Thomas Sucthulla Yvonne Debbie James Robert LuAnn Loftis Loftis Lyles McCarter McQueen McSwain Mace Mason Margaret Jimmy Kathy Furman Gene Roger Sherry W. Boyce Mayes Medley Medley Melton Melton Melton Metcalf Miller Eddie Ophelia Ricky Darlene Brenda Linda Roger Eugene Morgan Moms Nodine Peace Pcnland Perry Phillips Pitts We found our way and made friends. Mary Ann Paula Polk Ponder Tim Pope Michael Mickey Poteat Pruitt Joyce Jack Debbie Radford Ramsey Rainey Mike R avan Roy Reid Lula Mae James Kenneth Paul Ridings Scruggs Seay Seay Bobby Julia Settle Settle Libby Steve David Shehan Shockley Smith Janet Oren Larry Ronnie Smith Solesbee Souther Souther Wilton Lee Debbie Forest Suggs Stewart Suddeth Ricky Sullens Patti Ronnie Johnny Thompson Thompson Tinsley Steve Trout Gail Lois Turner Turner Danny Diane Valerie Tyler VanPatton Varner Janice Waldrop Brenda Jackie JoAnne Williams Wilson Wingo Tony Kenneth Patricia Johnny Wolfe Workman Wyatt Zimmerman We began to experience the spirit of Chapman HOMEROOM TREASURERS Cathy Alexander. Lucy Ballengcr. LuAnn Mason. Linda Lawtcr. Randy Bums. HOMEROOM REPORTERS Kathy Medley, Charlene Babb, Barbara Lambert. RiU Hicks, Carol Johnson. PRESIDENT Doris Stallings ■ VICE-PRESIDENT Alice Trout SECRETARY Marilyn Giddings TREASURER Judy Stephens REPORTER Bobby Miller CLASS OF STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Joe Steadman, Lee Cleveland, Sherry McDowell. Lynn Gaines, Ginger Trull. Mrs. Eleanor Belcher Mrs. Ruby Cooper Mrs. Helen Edwards Miss Linda Linn Mr. Tommy Pack Mr. H. C. Yeager June Sandra Candy Robin Brenda Ellen Erankie Allison Alverson Andrews Andrews Babb Bagwell Barnette Debbie Lad son Julie Teddy David Mike Kaye Belcher Berry Bishop Bishop Blackwell Bobo Boyter Allen Kaye Harold Jimmy Judy Debby Carolyn Bradley Bradley Brady Brady Branch Brink Brock We Sophomores win awards for our cheering HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Brad Johnson. Alice Trout. Dennis Raines, Jane Burnette. Kay Boy ter. Joe Mike Jane Kenny Danny Randy Brown Brown Burnette Burrell Campbell Campbell David Robert Barrett Doris Pat Lee Carson Cartee Caulder Clayton Clayton Oevland Pat Louie Cochran Cochrum Mark Phillip Cooley Cooley Sandy Susan Cothran Cox Don Nancy Collins Collins John Steve Cooper Cooper Jane Dell Stan Craig Crenshaw Larry Kathy Conrad Cooley Ann Douglas Copeland Cothran Jerry Benny Crow Davis We influence the Freshmen to show their spirit HOMEROOM VICE-PRESIDENTS Sammy Davis, Faye Scruggs, Mary Martin, Gail Clayton, Candy Andrews, Nancy Skinner. Gail Davis Sammy Davis Lynn Dickson Martha Donnie Edna Roger Dorman Edwards EUenburg Fisher Sharon Nancy Fleming Ford Weldon Darlene Janice Lynn Ford Foster Fowler Gaines Kenneth George Marilyn Douglas Giddings Giles Barbara Johnny Gregory Guffey Wayne Ellen Hammett Harris Neal Phillip Giles Gosnell Ann Barbara Hall Hall Quinton Denise Harris Hawkins David Rose Greene Greenway William Patsy Hall Hammett Sherry Johnny Hawkins Hembree HOMEROOM SECRETARIES Lois Henson, Kaye Scruggs, Rose Greenway, Don Collins, David Blackwell. HOMEROOM TREASURERS Vida McGraw, Brenda Pruitt, Kenneth BurTell. Barbara Gregory, Rhuann Wilson, Ernie Morrow. Phyllis Lois Otis Rodney Betty Ray Butcn Hembree Henson Hightower Hipp Hood Horton Howard Sue Steve Keith Sandra Michael Ruth Regina Huggins Kimmons Lancaster McAbee McCarter McCraw McDowell Sherry' Vida Dave Mary Bobby John McDowell McGraw Manning Martin Miller Morgan Vickey Wayne Ernie Ronnie Nancy Cathy Morgan Morris Morrow Nodine Pace Padgett Terry Dale Brenda Ann Cindy Brenda Parris Peeler Pike Price Price Pruitt Our academic spirit HOMEROOM REPORTERS Jimmy Brady. Billy Rhinehart. Benny Davis. David Greene, Steve Kimmons, Judy Stephens. Dennis Dianne Vickie Billy Wilma Vickie Raines Ravan Reid Rhinehart Rhymer Riddle Eayc Kaye E ranees Bo Charles Ray Scruggs Scruggs Sea wright Seay Shafer Shc vrt Judy Nancy Steve Shipman Skinner Skinner Joe Judy Paula Steadman Stephens Stephens Paul Carolyn Alice Thomas Thompson Trout Brenda Janice Doris Skipper Smith Stallings Michael Gail Sue Stepp Strange Suddeth Ginger David Shirley Trull Tucker Underwood is displayed in NED T and PSA T tests. Theodore Danny Vernon West Margaret Douglas Rhuann Wingo Wolfe Wilson PRESIDENT Loucinda Allgood VICE-PRESIDENT Janice Culbreth SECRETARY Anne Jackson TREASURER Lynn Harris REPORTER Melanie Owens CLA SS OF ’69 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Connie Nodine, Dolores Rhinehart, Steve Douglas. Ricky Martin. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Mike Bums. Diane Pike. Carol Newman, Sue Pittman. Billy Upton. Deborah Allen Loucinda Allgood Hugh Andrews Brenda Arrington Hilda Ayers Ronnie Bailey Janet Barnette Wanda Barnwell Robert Beason Ann Belue Jimmy Benfield Kathy Blackwell Mike Blackwell Greta Brackett Linda Brackett The Junior spirit is a special kind! Larry Brady Ronnie Bridges Janice Brown Eddie Bryant Frankie Bryant Roger Bryant Mrs. Helen T. Bruce Mr. Gorden Cole Mrs. Elizabeth Culbreth Mrs. Martha Edwards Mrs. Jeanette Fehr Mrs. Mary G. Wingo Don Canady Ray Chesney Roger Clevenger Sandy Coates Jackie Cole Jean Coley Thomas Condrey Buddy Cooper Rose Cothran We don't mind losing cheering contests. Terry Crawley Phil Crenshaw Sandy Crocker Cathy Cromer Wayne Cudd Boyd Culbreth Hugh Culbreth Janice Culbreth Jerry Daugherty Robert Davis Steve Douglas Kenneth Dover Tim Duncan Barbara Edwards Ester Emory Chris Evington Kenny Fanner Frances Fleming Judy Forrester Carolyn Fowler Pete Fowler Wayne Frady Van Giddings Joyce Godfrey College is constantly on our minds. Ronnie Gowan Edith Kay Green Martha Green Warren Hall Tim Harmon Lynn Harris Mike Haynes Charles Henderson Phyllis Hembree Janice Hill Richard Holden Ross Holroyd Kay Horton Wanda Huffman Diane Huntsinger HOMEROOM VICE-PRESIDENTS Mike Blackwell. Tim Duncan. Janice Brown. Van Maxwell, Wilma Mathis Brenda Hutchins Anne Jackson Eddie Jackson Linda Jackson Marlene Jackson Delores Johnson Martha Johnson Nancy Johnson Vickie Johnson We are the soul of the Academic spirit. Sandra Lawson Susan Lawter Calvin Lewis Elaine Lewis Danny Lively Dottie Lynch Phillip McAbee Dewey McCraw Roger McCullough Tommy McCutcheon Evan McDowell Eddie McNeill David Marlow Rick Martin Wilma Mathis Van Maxwell Bruce Melton Charlie Morris Sybil Mosley Carole Newman Connie Nodine Barbara Oliver Melanie Owens Gene Pack HOMEROOM SECRETARIES Joyce Godfrey. Sandra Lawson. Ricky Martin, Chris Evington. Janice Culbreth. Dcrrcll Woodfin. Soon, we will be the leaders of Chapman Linda Pack Steve Peeler Steve Perry Edward Pigate Diane Pike Sue Pittman Gary Plumley Kim Polk Marvin Poteat Ellen Ravan Gary Ravan Byron Reid Janice Reid Ethel Reynolds Dolores Rhinehart Betty Ridings Keith Rollins Danny Settle Alice Shelton Roger Skinner David Stephens Donald Strange Tim Sullens Ruth Tapp Joan Taylor Sue Thompson Gloria Tyler Gloria Underwood Billy Upton Caroll Waldrop Philip Waldrop David Waters Gertude Warren The responsibilities of Chapman will soon be ours. HOMEROOM TREASURERS Gary Burch, Ronnie Bridges. Melanie Owens, Steve Peeler. Ricky Martin. Benny Watkins Perry Watson Vemis Watson Alan Weaver Kathy West David Wheelon Kay Wilson Alan Wofford Derrell Woodfin 56 Ann Workman Judy Wyatt Herb Zimmerman Hail to thee - - - ’OLE CHAPMAN!! 57 PRESIDENT Barry Boyce VICE-PRESIDENT Geraldine Clayton SECRETARY Ruth Ann Fleming TREASURER Geraldine Zimmerman REPORTER Martha Jane Campbell CLASS OF 1968 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Faye Newman, Howard Brink, Nicky Parris, Charlyn Dickson, and Ludy Cothran. HOMEROOM VICE-PRESIDENTS Nona Greene, Geraldine Zimmerman, Bruce Blackwell, Jeanie Cooley, and Janice Dill. HOMEROOM SECRETARIES Jackie Riley, Tanya Cartee, Geraldine Clayton, Danny Bruce, and Faye Edwards. HOMEROOM REPORTERS Michael Wilson. Paulette Gowan, Kenneth Lynch, Mary Vernon, and Martha Ridings. BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Susan Wingo and Rhett Giddings We have been a part of the spirit of Chapman for four years. William Brent Barnette Samuel Kent Kenneth Samuel Bruce Wilson Barnwell Bass Blackwell 60 Walden Hugh Blanton Barry Charles Boyce Jerry Alan Boykin Carolyn Dianne Brady Charles Kenneth Bradley Howard Matthew Brink CUTIEST Pat Watson and Robbie Waters It is a part of us and we of it. Billy Thomas Brown Judy Carol Brown Vince Marvin Brown Danny M. Brace 61 Larry Daniel Bruce Kenneth Burch Patricia Elizabeth Burgess Tommy Max Bumett WITTIEST Jeanie Cooley and Larry Cochran Glenn Lee Busbin Martha Jane Campbell Billy Dan Campbell A dale Cannon Tanya Rae James Michael Carolyn Lee Geraldine Car tee Chapman Clayton Clayton But we must leave Chapman for jobs, families, college. BEST LOOKING Gary Peeler and Ruth Ann I-lcming Ludy Thomas Cothran Kenneth Joe Crawley Carol June Dickson Chartyn Jane Dickson Janice Elizabeth Dill Ray Curtis Dill NEATEST Cathie Rollins and Nicky Parris Our responsibilities became Kenneth Lee Debbie Jean Doris Faye Gregory Phillip Dittemore Duncan Edwards Edwards 64 Kcida Jayne Edwards Roger Joseph Emory Tony Allen Emory Steve Thomas Epton Our thoughts became deep. BEST DRESSED Glenn Busbin and Charlyn Dickson Nancy Dianne George Luci Elaine Rhett Benjamin Gibson Giddings Brenda Jane Gilbert MOST POPULAR But we are prepared. Tanya Cartee and Barry Boyce MOST TALENTED Reida Edwards and Terry Howell We shall never lose the memories we have gained from her. James Michael Sheila Gad Alvin Nona Elaine Lawter Levan Lewis Loftis 67 Kenneth Eugene Lynch Nancy McAbee Ciphus Daniel McAbee Helen Lev eta Mabry BEST SPORT Waklen Blanton and Mary Vernon Carolyn Alice Marlow Roger Dale Mitchem Jack W. Messer Charles David Morgan Kaye Gwendolyn Neufel Linda Faye Newman Douglas Gifford O’Shields MOST ATHLETIC David Cooper and Jenny Fowler Harold L. Page Nicholas Keith Parris Sandra Arlene Peace There shall always be a place, Wallace Gary Rachel Diane Marvin Glenn Crystal Kaye Peeler Penland Perry Phillips 69 BEST ALL AROUND Greg Edwards and Geraldine Clayton deep within our hearts, 70 Sandra Lee Ridings Jackie Elaine Riley Cathie Paulette Rollins Steve T. Settle Sandra Kay Shafer Joe Michael Shockley Faye Sherbert Bobby Wayne Smith MOST INTELLECTUAL Michael Wilson and Martha Jane Campbell Donna Kaye Smith Edwin Paul Smith Merian Patricia Smith Vicki Ann Smith MOST COURTEOUS Harold Page and Jackie Riley Mike P. Paula Susan Mary Louise John Raymond Tucker Vassey Vernon Viehman 72 good ole CHAPMAN HIGH!!! Patricia Ann Watson Susan Gail Wingo Michael Jerry Wilson Larry Ken Wyatt Robert Earl Waters Anna Lillian Wingo Geraldine Ruth Zimmcran SENIORS FEATURES 74 76 MISS JUNIOR Connie Nodine FIRST RUNNER-UP Charlyn Dickson MISS PANORAMA CONTESTANTS: LEFT TO RIGHT, Jane Dickson, Nancy Skinner. Kaye Scruggs. Reida Edwards, Lynne Burnette. Kathy West. Kay Wilson. Connie Nodine. Charlyn Gaines. Ruth Ann Fleming. SECOND RUNNER-UP Kaye Scruggs 79 Contestants and Debbie Duncan for Van Giddings Sponsors Ann Jackson for David Cooper Susan Vassey for Tommy Bymett Junior Marshals FIRST ROW: Miriam Smith. Martha Jane Campbell, Mary Vernon, Geraldine Zimmerman. Vicki Stevens. SECOND ROW: Mike Wilson, Steve Epton, Ray Viehman. Billy Brown, Howard Brink. Danny Johnson. 82 valentine king and queen Gary Plumley. Alice Trout 83 A THLETICS 84 85 FRONT ROW: (Kneeling) David Wheelon. Alan Wofford, David Cooper, Danny Johnson. Dennis Raines. SECOND ROW: Barry Boyce. Tim Duncan, Gary Plumbley. Ray Viehman. Greg Edwards. Kenneth Burrell. Boys’ Basketball David Cooper, leading scorer with 14 point average. Center Gary PIumley gets opening tip on opposing Carolina player, makes easy lay-up against opposing team. 86 BASKETBALL SCORES Chapman 65 Woodruff 62 Chapman 48 Hillcrest 58 Chapman 44 Spartanburg 84 Chapman 44 Dorman 57 Chapman 49 Woodruff 48 Chapman 56 Greer 49 Chapman 54 Easley 59 Chapman 72 Carolina 64 Chapman 49 Easley 69 Chapman 57 Spartanburg 89 Chapman 66 Greer 84 Chapman 59 Byrnes 56 Chapman 42 Hillcrest 46 Chapman 51 Carolina 53 Chapman 43 Byrnes 62 Chapman 55 Dorman 56 Chapman 52 Boiling Springs 32 SPARTANBURG COUNTY SERTOMA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Chapman 61 Dorman 77 Chapman 57 J. L. Mann 83 Chapman 53 Byrnes 75 WESTERN AA TOURNAMENT Chapman 53 Daniel 65 Denotes Conference Games Ray Vichman fights a taller Woodruff player for the rebound. Greg Edwards puts shot high above opposing Easley player. David Wheelon reels off shot against Woodruff Gary Plumlcy tips the jump ball to Ray Vichman. FIRST ROW: Martha Dorman, Diane Ravan, Barbara Gregory. Diane Penland. Mary Vernon. Sybil Mosley. Delores Rhinehart. Patsy Hammett. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Giddings. Helen Mabry, Anne Jackson. Laura Davenport. Coach Linda Linn. Loycinda Allgood. Jenny Fowler. Debbie Brown, and Debbie Duncan. Jenny Fowler, most valuable Anne Jackson, leading scorer, has player, pushes lay-up in shot blocked by opposing team, against Carolina. Chapman Pantherettes Teams warm up before game time. 88 Loucinda Allgood gets tip-off from opposing Carolina player. Mary Vernon attempts to block Helen Mabry keeps Easley's forward opposing player. from shooting. Chapman's guards surround opposing player and ball. 89 FRONT ROW: (Kneeling) Hugh Burnett, Danny Gosnell, Brad Johnson, Theodore Vernon, Bobby Miller, Billy Rhinehart, Managers: Joe Stead- David Smith, Henry Jackson, Roger Melton, Kenneth Workman, Boyce man, David Tucker. Miller. SECOND ROW: Coach Cole, Manager, Terry Parris, Troy Harris, Coach Gordon Cole instructs Hugh Burnett on play to use. J.V. BASKETBALL Coach Gordon Cole David Smith tries to put up a lay- out against opposing players. David Smith puts up shot as Brad Johnson watches Center Troy Harris pushes shot through against opposing closely. players. Varsity GERI CLAYTON JOAN TAYLOR KAYE SCRUGGS TANYA CARTEE. Captain CHRIS EVINGTON NANCY PACE 91 Cheerleaders SUSAN WINGO CANDY ANDREWS ROBBIE GAINES, mascot FIRST ROW: (Seated) Charles Atkins, Alien Brady. Brent Barnette. Danny Gosnell, Greg Edwards. David Copper, Van Giddings. Ron Col- lins, Terry Parris. Mike Burns, Manager: Darrell Dollar. SECOND ROW: (Kneeling) Manager: Barry Boyce, Dennis Raines. David Tucker. Tommy McCutcheons, Eddie McNeil, Scott Brown, Randy Bums, Jack Waters, Joe Steadman, Chris Emory, Eddie Hammett. THIRD ROW. (Standing) Walden Blanton, Gary Plumlcy, Tim Duncan. Roger Phillips, Ray Sher- bert, Kenneth ButtcII, David Marlow, Carol Waldrop, Johnny Anderson, Mike Stepp, Mike Tucker, Roger Clevenger, Randy Campbell. Coach Gordon Cole VA RSITY FOOTBALL COACHES: Gordon Cole, Jerry Hammock, Tommy Pack, T. B. Bowling. Coach Cole watches the opening kick-off. 92 Teams warm up before game time. IOOIHAI I S( OKI S Chapman 0 Chapman 19 Chapman 0 Chapman 6 Chapman 7 Chapman 6 Chapman 0 Chapman 7 Chapman 0 Chapman 6 Traveler’s Rest 40 Hillcrest 7 • Easley 49 Woodruff 46 Carolina 13 Palmetto 25 Greer 33 Byrnes 27 Belton-Honea Path 40 Union 40 Denotes Conference Games Greg Edwards accepts a trophy from Coach Cole for outstanding job for season. Alien Brady makes again for the fighting Purple Panthers. ■i I -_____i J11 I w Chapman lines up for offensive assault against opposing line. David Cooper, Chapman’s co-captain and quarterback, fires a pass during practice. Brent Barnette, number 21, and Tim Duncan, number 82, close in Chapman’s co-captain Greg Edwards meets opposing team’s captain before game, on play. VARSITY Joan Taylor. Susan Wingo. Robbie Gaines, mascot; Candy Andrews. Nancy Pace. SECOND ROW: Tanya Cartee. Chris Evington. Geri Clayton. Kaye Scruggs. Our Cheering Squads JUNIOR VARSITY Sherry McDowell. June Allison. Brenda Pruitt. Alice Trout. SECOND ROW: Jane Hyder, Libby Shehan. Brenda Lawter. Karen Gibson, Cathy Alexander. 95 Track -1967 Coach Cole instructs Johnny Anderson on how to get the quickest start. Ray Viehman. Chapman's leading track runner, is current holder of Western A A mile record. CHAPMl HIGH FRONT ROW: (kneeling) Billy Rhinehart. Jack Waters. Rhett Giddings, Mike Lawter, Kenneth Burrell. Ray Viehman. SECOND ROW: Carl Berry. Douglas Wolfe. Ladson Berry. Terry Parris. Kenny Jamison. Joe Steadman, Johnny Anderson. David Tucker. Dennis Raines. 96 FIRST ROW: (Seated) Coach Henry Smith, Robert Beason. Greg Cog- dill, Brent Barnette, Ervin Reid, Herb Zimmerman, Kim Polk; batboy. SECOND ROW: Denny Burnette, Smitty MacArthur. Gary Plumley, Mike Cogdill, Barry Boyce, Ronnie Parris, Mike Owens. Ronnie Parris takes warm-up swings during practice. Coach Henry Smith instructs leading hitters Ronnie Parris and Mike Owens on how to hold the bat. Gary Plumley. leading pitcher, takes warm-up pitches before the game. 97 STUDENT CLUBS 99 PRESIDENT Ray Vichman STUDENT COUNCIL 1 VICE-PRESIDENT Ross Holroyd The Student Council is a working organization for the purpose of developing citizenship, scholarship, leadership, human relations, and cultural values of our heritage for the next generation. To be a member of this organization a student must have at least a ‘c’ average and be a leader at school, home, and in his community. Student Council members are also members of the South Carolina Association of Student Councils and the National Association of Student Councils. The Student Council meets to work on school affairs concerning students, faculty, and administration. The Student Council is responsible for an orientation program for freshmen, socials during the year, homecoming, assemblies, and the election of student body officers. This year the Student Council sponsored a Christmas project in which each homeroom bought Christmas presents for an orphan. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rachel Waters, Mrs. Nicholson; sponsors, Ray Viehman, Ross Holroyd, Cathy Cromer. Gloria Underwood. Luci Gibson. SECOND ROW: Carol Dickson, Ellen Ravan, Lynn Gaines, Viclri Stevens, Ginger Trull, Charlyn Dickson, Nickie Parris, Barry Boyce, Howard Brink. THIRD ROW: Sherry McDowell, Cathy Calvert, Gloria Cooky, Libby Shchan, Patti Thompson. Laura Davenport, Joe Steadman. Steve Douglas. Wancn Hall, Louctnda Allgood. FOURTH ROW: Doris Stallings, Lee Cleveland, Julie Bishop, Connie Nodine, Faye Newman, Dolores Rhinchart, Phil Brady. Keith Coates, Ludy Cothran, Rick Martin. Come one. come all. Vote for - WHO?! One of the outstanding speakers for Character Emphasis Week: Rev. Edwin Young. What? Arc they sitting this one out! The members of The French Club are students from the French classes. The mem- bers enjoy carrying out some type of game, giving an oral report on a person or place, or leading the group in French songs. To help the group understand French culture, a visit of an exchange teacher from Spartanburg is ar- ranged. President-Mike Bums, Vico-President Herb Zimmerman. Secretary Reida Edwards, Treasur- er Linda Pack, Reporter Jack Waters. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lillian Edwards, sponsor; Mike Bums. Herb Zimmerman. Reita Edwards, Linda Pack. Jack Waters. SECOND ROW: Richard Holden, Robert Davis, Greg Codgill, W. Gary Peeler, Steve Epton, Keith Rollins, Hugh Culbrcth. THIRD ROW: J. B. Godfrey, Danny Bruce, Carolyn Bradcy, Melanie Owens, Janice Culbrcth, Sandy Coates, Vicki Johnson, Lynn Harris, Donna Smith. 102 OFFICERS: Consul Sammy Davis; Pro Consul Rick Cooper; Scriba Tony Wolfe; Nuntius Joe Brown. In order to be a member of the Classical Club, a person must be currently enrolled in either a Latin I or a Latin II class. The purpose of the club is to help the students enjoy the study of Latin and become more familiar with the customs of the Romans. During club meetings the students sing songs in Latin and participate in Latin games. One of the Gub’s projects this year was to decorate the bulletin board for Valentine’s Day. CLASSICAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Sammy Davis, Rick Cooper, Tony Wolfe. Joe Brown. SECOND ROW: Jane Dell Craig, Ken Brown, Johnny Tinsley, Lee Brown. Danny GosnelL THIRD ROW: Mcrian Smith, Rhuann Wilson, Mike Bobo, Anne Lawson, Joy Ballengcr. Randy Bums. 103 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Helen Edwards, Mrs. Culbreth, Anna Wingo, Paulette Gowan, Marsha Aenchbacker. Dale Peeler, Margaret Wingo, Nancy Pace, Barbara Oliver, Dottie Lynch. SECOND ROW: Carole Newman, Vicki Smith, Ann Belue. Jenny Fowler. Sherry Babb, Nona Greene. Louise Compton, Judy Brown, Susan Wingo, Crystal Phillips, Brenda Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Barbara Pruitt, Geraldine Zimmerman, Martha Jane Campbell, Susan Finch. Cathie Rollins, Pat Watson, Jackie Riley, Janice Brown. Sandra Lawson. Sue Thompson, Nancy Johnson, Sandra Shafer, Sandra Ridings. FOURTH ROW: Janice Hill Kathy Blackwell Wilma Mathis, Nancy George, Sandra Peace, Sybil Bailey, Faye Sherbcrt, Janice Reid, Hilda Ayers, Brenda Hutchins. Rose Ann Huggins, Pat Burgess, Jan Laughter, Nancy McAbee. FIFTH ROW: Elaine Lewis, Gloria Tyler, Sue Pittman, Linda Jackson, Susan Lawter, Barbara Edwards. Kay Horton, Martha Green, Frances Fleming, Rose Cothran, Jean Coley, Wanda Barnwell, Janet Barnette, Kaye NeufeL SIXTH ROW: Betty Ridings. Marlene Jackson. Ruth Tapp, Ethel Reynolds. Debra Allen, Esther Emory, Linda Brackett, Diane Fisher, Judy Forrester, Faye Edwards, Carolyn Fowler, Joyce Godfrey. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA To become a member of Future Homemakers Of America a girl must have been enrolled in home econom- ics. Some of the exciting activities that take place during the year are F.H.A. Banquet, Thanksgiving and Christmas projects, trips and educa- tional meetings. As a member of Future Home- makers Of America one will develop and improve one’s interest in her own community and the surrounding world. OFFICERS President, Anna Wingo; Vice President, Paulette Cowan, Secretary, Marsha Aenchbacher; Treasurer, Dale Peeler; Reporter. Margaret Wingo; Chairman of Recreation, Nancy Pace. Nancy Pace gives her report to the club members. FIRST ROW: Anna Wingo, Paulette Cowan, Marsha Aenchbacher, Dale Peeler, Margaret Wingo, Nancy Pace. SECOND ROW: Sandy Cothran, Debby Brink, Susan Cox, Denise Hawkins, Mary Martin, Kathy Cooley, Lynn Dickson, Kaye Boyter, Dianne Ravan, Alice Trout, Rose Greenway, Carolyn Bcason, Donna Campbell, Charlene Babb, Yvonne McCarter, Gale Cothran. Sandra McAbcc. THIRD ROW: Gail Clayton, Brenda Pike. Lynn Boozer, Mary Bishop, Ruth McCraw, Carolyn KimbrcU, Betty Hood, Bessie Fisher, Frances Seawright, Ellen Bagwell. Pat Cochran, Joyce Radford, Nancy Lanning, Sucthella Lyles, Peggy Teague, Susan Edwards, Rita Hicks, Phyllis Hembree. FOURTH ROW: Sue Suddeth, Barbara Lambert Brenda Lawter, Debbie Belcher, Elaine Cox, EUcn Hams, Martha Dorman. Brenda Babb, Debbie Raney, Lucy Ballcnger. Carolyn Brock. Doris Clayton, Ann Price, Paricc Cannon, Claire Hall Wiima Rhymer, Paula Stevens, Faye Scruggs. FIFTH ROW: Vida McGraw, Valeric Varner, Sue Lewis, Cynthia Compton. Doris Hutchins, Paula Ponder, Jean Lancaster. Kathy Collins, Gail Strange, Vicki Reid. Carolyn Thompson. Sherry Hawkins. Regina McDoweU, Nancy Ford, Nancy Collins, Sue Huggins. Martha Cudd, Kay Bradley, Sandra Alverson, Shirley Quinn, Robin Andrews. SIXTH ROW: Janice Smith. Lorraine Gilbert, Vicki Riddle. Judy Shipman, Diane Allison, Lois Henson, Sharon Fleming. Brenda Skipper. Kathy Medley, Darlene Peace, Ann Huffman, Dianne Burnette. Kathy Fain, Cathy Padgett, Shirley Underwood. Karen Gibson. Linda Lawter, Debbie Stewart. Carolyn Davis. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Hall Ann Hall Linda Collins. Lois Turner, Sandra Jenkins, Brenda Penland, Patricia Wyatt, Debbie McQueen. Janice Fowler. Pat Clayton. Ophelia Morris, Edna Mae EUcnburg, Judy Stephens, Barbara Gregory, Jane Burnette. Nancy Skinner, Kaye Scruggs, Marilyn Giddings, Brenda Pruitt, Patsy Hammett, Jane Hydcr, Joanne Wingo. June Allison. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricul- tural leadership, cooperation, and citizen- ship. The specific purposes of this organiza- tion are as follows: to develop competent, rural, and agricultural leadership; to create a love of country life; to encourage members in the development of individual farming programs; to encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings; to develop character, train for useful citizen- ship, and foster patriotism; to encourage and practice thrift; to encourage improvement in scholarship. A typical F.F.A. Club meeting. This is the day that sleeping sickness hit the F.F.A. Club. FUTURE FARMERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Geary Jolley, Mr. Guy Blackwell, sponsors; Mike Blackwell, David Stephens, Pete Fowler, Tim Sullens, Steve Peeler, Ray Taylor, Bruce Melton, Perry Watson. SECOND ROW': Alan Weaver, Johnny Anderson, Carol Waldrop, Roger Clevenger, Kenneth Dittcrmore, James Chapman, Randy Pruitt, Randy Griggs. Dean Strange, Joe Melton, Steve Peny. THIRD ROW: Walden Blanton, Kenneth Burch, Eddie McNeill, Phillip Waldrop, Vince Brown, John Morgan, Thomas Condrcy, Lewis Burrell, Ronny Gowan, Gary Ravan, Dewey McCraw. FOURTH ROW: Ray Chesney, Ervin Reid, Mathey Zimmerman, C. D. McAbee, Bobby Smith, Kenny Farmer, Ken Wyatt, Harold Page. Hugh Andrews. David Settles, Gary Plumley, Roger Emory. FIFTH ROW: Charles Henderson, Lany Bruce, Alvin Lewis, Ronnie Bridges, Charles Tapp, Ken Crawley, Edward Pigate, Calvin Lewis, Jack Messer, Terry Crawley, Steve Clayton, Wayne Frady. SIX ROW: Bo Seay, Yancy Tucker. Sammy Harter. Jimmy Brannon, Benny Watkins, Ronnie Bailey, Jimmy Ballcngcr, Jerry Daughtcry, Larry Cochran, Frankie Bryant. Buddy Cooper, Danny Settles, Dan Melton. 106 President-Mike Blackwell, Vice President - David Marlow, Everyone pays attention (?) to Mr. Blackwell. Treasurer Pete Fowler, Steve Peeler. Reporter-Tim Sullens, Secretary David Stephens. OF A MERIC A FIRST ROW: Mr. Geary Jolley. Mr. Guy Blackwell; sponsors, Mike Blackwell, David Stephens, Pete Fowler. Tim Sullens, Steve Peeler, Ray Taylor, Bobby Settles. SECOND ROW: Mike Ravan, Steve Cromer. John Cooper. Ricky Sullens, Chris Emory, Dan Edwards, Joe Brown. LarTy Conrad, Johnny Hightower. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Cudd, Paul Seay. Scott Brown. Barney Barnwell, Boyce Miller. Robert Cartee, Allen Brady. Johnny Hembree, Michael McCarter. Don Collins, Allen Bradley. FOURTH ROW: Quinton Harris, Roy Humphries, Forrest Suddcth, Ray Horton, Neal Giles, Paul Thomas, James McSwain, Jimmy Scruggs, Charles Shaffer. Keith Coates, Teddy Bishop. FIFTH ROW: Vickey Morgan. Randy Babb. Douglas Johnson. Butch Howard, Eddie Morgan. Steve Shockley. Kenneth Burrell. Douglas Cothran. Kenneth George. Bruce Blackwell, Michael Poteat, Douglas Giles. LarTy Helton, William Hall. SIXTH ROW: Robert Mace, Roger Fisher. Steve Skinner, Larry Barnette. Michcy Pruitt. 107 President - Carolyn Marlow Vice-President Keith Lancaster Secretary- Ruth Cooper Treasurer Brad Johnson Reporter Tim Duncan (not pictured) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Fuller, Carolyn Marlow, Keith Lancaster, Ruth Cooper, Brad Johnson, Tim Duncan. SECOND ROW: Robert Beason, Troy Harris, Dave Harmon. Gail Davis, Darlene Foster, Diane Penland, Vemia Watson, Phil Crenshaw. THIRD ROW: Chuck Keller. Theodore Vernon, Hugh Burnett, Tim Pope. Ronnie Gowan, Ann Workman. Diane Pike, Phillip McAbee, Roger Bryant. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Pitts, Jimmy Bailey, Mike Shockley, Janice Dill, Alice Shelton, Greta Brackett, Wanda Huffman, David Wheelon, Alan Wofford, Charlie Morris. 108 Hey, how’d I get in here? Troy and Dave work earnestly on reports for their club meeting. The International Relations Club is composed of students interested in current events. The programs of this club consist of debates, reports concerning our position in world affairs, and class discussions. The hope of this club is to interest its members so that they will do further study on the events discussed during the club period. Mr. Fuller enjoys the debates. Mrs. Fleming leads the club in a discussion of current events.’ 109 “Alright, Brad, let’s debate!” CHORA L CLUB OFFICERS: Reporter, Carole Newman; Secretary and Treasurer, Lynn Gaines; President, Reida Edwards; Vice President. Rose Ann Huggins; Accompanists, Doris Stallings and Nancy Pace. FIRST ROW: H. C. Yeager, Reida Edwards, Rose Ann Huggins, Lynn Gaines, Carole Newman, Brenda Skipper, Nancy Pace, Doris Stallings. SECOND ROW: Dottie Lynch, Gloria Cooley, Libby Shehan, Debra Brown, Frances Seawright, Susan Cox, Ruth Ann Fleming, Shelia Levan, Martha Jane Campbell, Carolyn Brady, Doris Clayton. THIRD ROW: Ruby Nell Jenkins, Phyllis Hembree, Adale Cannon. Kaye Boyter, Dianne Ravan, Carolyn Beason, Claire Hall, Tamara Crawley, Kathy Lynn Kyzer, Jean Lancaster. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Blackwell. Denise Caldwell, Shirley Underwood, Linda Pack, Elaine Lewis, Yvonne McCarter, Kathy Collins, Cathy Alexander, Mary Ann Polk, Ann Lawson, Joy Ballenger. FIFTH ROW: David Morgan, Jackie Cole, Carolyn Marlow, Faye Scruggs, Paula Stephens, Kay Horton, Vickie Reid, Judy Shipman, Martha Cudd, Sue Huggins, Parice S. Cannon, Donna Campbell. SIXTH ROW: Rick Gentry, Phillip Cooley, Wanen Hall, Suethulla Lyles, Jane Burnette, Nancy Skinner, Judy Stephens, Patsy Hammett, Marilynn Giddings, Brenda Pruitt, Debby Brink, June Allison. 110 CHORAL CLUB CHORALCLUB The Choral Club is a group of students who give of their time and talents in order to prepare music for graduation and other school events. It is the aim of the Choral Club to produce better music each year. The Choral Club performs at Christmas assembly. Ill Mr. Yeager directs the club in a song. BETA CLUB The purpose of the Beta Club shall be the promotion of the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students of Chap- man; to reward meritorious achievement; and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. Induction of new members. BETA CLUB FIRST ROW: Michael Wilson, Martha Jane CampbeD, Howard Brink, Merian Smith, Steve Epton, SECOND ROW: Ross Holroyd, Eddie McNeill, Mary Vernon, Geraldine Zimmerman, Kathy Blackwell, Janice Hill, THIRD ROW: Billy Brown, Herb Zimmerman, Steve Douglas, Richard Holden, Jack Waters, Vicki Stevens, FOURTH ROW: Melanie Owens, Janice Cul- breth, Loucinda Allgood, Gloria Underwood, Danny Johnson, Don Canaday, Wilma Mathis, Diane Pike. 112 ...and Kathy is a little weird, too. Officers: President, Michael Wilson; Vice President, Martha Jane Campbell; Secretary, Mcrian Smith; Treasurer, Howard Brink; Reporter, Steve Epton. No, not termite inspection, just Beta Club initiation. 113 GIRLS’ 4-HCLUB Our very successful 4-H club for girls is sponsored by Spartanburg County Agriculture Extension Department, and advised by our coun- ty agents and Home Demonstration Agents. Every 4-H member chooses a project and works on it all year. This club has proved that it is worthwhile to learn what the 4-H has to offer. Officers: Secretary and Treasurer, Kathy Cooley; Reporter. Mary Vernon; President, Ruth Ann Fleming; Vice President, Nona Loftis. 4-H GIRLS CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sara Shaw, Ruth Ann Fleming, Kathy Cooley, Mary Vernon, Frances Fleming, SECOND ROW: Cathey Johnson, Carolyn KimbreU, Lynn Dickson. Ann Workman, Vemia Watson, Deborah Allen, THIRD ROW: Evelyn Hall, Ethel Reynolds, Brenda Hutchins. Bessie Fisher, Faye Edwards, Carolyn Clayton, Pat Clayton, Sandra Jenkins, FOURTH ROW: Janice Waldrop, Vickie Culbreth, Elaine Cox, Brenda Center, Peggy Pogue, Pat Burgess, Marlene Jackson, Cathy Padgett. 114 The boys’ 4-H expresses 4-H as the ability to intel- ligently and nobly use your Mead; to be reasonable, kind, and truthful, and have a sympathetic Heart; to develop useful, serviceable, and skillful Hands; to enjoy life, love, and keep yourself in top physical and mental Health. OFFICERS: Treasurer. Wilton Staggs; Reporter. James Chapman; Secre- tary. Van Maxwell; President. Robert Davis. (Not pictured. Vice President. Danny Johnson). 4-H BOYS CLUB “This is the escape route. We break out tonight at 12 . . . FIRST ROW: Mr. Walkowicz. sponsor; Robert Davis, Danny Johnson, Wilton Staggs. Kenneth Bass. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Dover. James Chapman. Randy Pruitt. Harold Page. Kenneth Bradley, Steve Cromer. Hugh Burnette. THIRD ROW: Furman Melton. Don Collins. Nicky Blanton. Ricky Sullens. Larry Brady. Keith Coates, Roy Humphries. Theodore Vernon. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Johnson. Danny Tyler. Barrett Caulder. Douglas Wolfe, Robert Cartee. Eddie Jackson. Mathey Zimmerman. Gary Burch. Robert Beason. FIFTH ROW: Gary Bcnfield, Robbie Fain, Chuck Keller. Rick Boozer. David Waters. Donnie Strange. Darrell DeYoung. Steve Trout. Bruce Blackwell. Mr. Johnson, D.E.’s soulful sponsor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB The purposes of the D.E. Club are to develop leadership in distribution, and a sense of individual responsibility. It also teaches and encourages the practice of ethics in businesses and the unwritten laws of citizenship. The D.E. Club provides mental and physical health through social and recre ational activities. Most important of all it gives one appreciation of our free, competi- tive enterprise system, and of civic and social obligations to those engaged in distribution. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Johnson, Barbara Pruitt, Sandra Crocker, Ray Taylor, David Stephens, Mike Lawter, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: Faye Sherbert, Bobby Smith, Tommy McCutcheon, Bruce Taylor, Terry Howell, Sammy Raney, Ken Wyatt. THIRD ROW: Kaye Neufel, Roger Mitchem, Doug O'Shields, Sybil Bailey, Kenneth Lynch, Charles Tapp, Ronnie Gowan, Kenneth Dittemore. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Farmer. Alan Weaver, Jimmy Benfield, Hugh Andrews, Steve T. Settle, Keith Rollins, Jackie Cole. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Fowler, Dan Campbell, Glenn Perry, Kenneth Burch, Terry Crawley, Benny Watkins, Mike Blackwell. 116 President, Barbara Pruitt; Vice President. Sandra Crocker. Secretary, Ray Taylor; (Not pictured. Treasurer, David Stephens) Reporter, Mike Law ter. Charles Tapp loves to have his picture taken. Barbara thinks the whole thing is hilarious! 117 FIRST ROW: Mr. Henry Smith. Miss Linda Linn; sponsors. Ray Vichman. Rhett Giddings, Tanya Cartec, Paulette Gowan, Geraldine Clayton, Edward Pigatc, Sybil Mosley. Alice Trout, Rose Greenway, Faye Scruggs. SECOND ROW': Debbie Cuncan, Anne Jackson, Nancy Pace, Vida McGraw, Brenda Lawter, Jane Hyder, Karen Gibson, Margretha Davis, Debra Brown, Anne Lawson, Lu Ann Mason, Mary Ann Polk, Cathy Alexander, Brent Barnette THIRD ROW: Phillip McAbee, Chris Eving- ton, Cathy Cromer, Lurah Gregory, Charlyn Dickson, Sammy Harter, Dean Strange, Robbie Waters, Susan Vassey, Ann Belue, Jackie Riley, Teresa Fowler, Juci Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Susan Wingo, Joan Taylor, Dale Peeler, June Allison, Danny West, Troy Harris, Frankie Barnette, Kaye Scruggs, Pat Watson, Brenda Pruitt, Connie N'odine, Judy Stephens, Jane Burnette, Ellen Ravan. FIFTH ROW: Gary Plumley, Harold Bradey, Ronnie Bailey, Ronnie Bridges, Gary Ravan, Benny Davis, Mike Haynes, Kenneth Workman, Dave Manning, David Greene, Larry Souther, Linda Lawter. PEP CLUB PEP CLUB The aims of the Pep Club are to promote better school spirit, and to encourage enthusiasm for sports among fellow students. Each homeroom is allowed to elect two students as representatives in the Pep Club. All Pep Club members are actively participating in the cheering at basketball and football games. Officers: President, Jane Burnette; Vice President. Paulette Gowan? Secretary, Tanya Cartee; Treasurer, Dean Strange. 118 Barbara Lambert, Vice President; Phillip Cooley, President; Julie Bishop, Treasurer; Margaret Wingo, Reporter; Sherry McDowell. JUNIOR BETA CLUB The Junior Beta Club is composed of freshmen and sophomores who have an overall average of 90. The club is a member of the National Junior Beta Club Organiza- tion. The club programs are given to pro- mote the qualities of scholarship, leadership, and good citizenship. JUNIOR BETA CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Peggy Hamrick, sponsor; Phillip Cooley, Barbara Lambert, Sherry McDowell, Julie Bishop, Margaret Wingo. SECOND ROW: Rhuann Wilson, Francis Seawright, Kaye Boyter, Debbie Brink, Betty Hood, Ruth McCraw, Mary Bishop. THIRD ROW: Sharon Fleming. Brenda Babb, Brenda Pice, Martha Dorman, Vakrie Varner, Jackie Wilson, Debbie Stewart, Libby Shchan, Ronnie Gowan. FOURTH ROW: Lee Cleveland, Gloria Cooley, Patti Thompson, Susan Edwards, Jean Lancaster, Julie Settles, Clara Hall, Laura Daverport, Ann Huffman. FIFTH ROW: Toney Wolfe, Rick Cooper, Tim Pope, Will Holroyd, Keith Lancaster, David Carson, Lee Brown, Ladson Berry, Rick Gentry. GENERAL SCIENCE The purpose of the General Science Club is to explain certain scientific principals and encourage participation in demonstrations. Each member must have an interest in science and a science project. Its activities consists of taking part in experiments with chemical reactions, rocket propulsions, and building science models. Terry Parris, Vice President; Dennis Raines, Reporter, Ken- neth Dittemore, Secretary; Danny Johnson, President. GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: H.C. Yeager, sponsor; Danny Johnson, PhiJ Crenshaw, Kenneth Dittemore, Rodney Hipp, Dennis Raines, Barney Barnwell, Eugene Pitts SECOND ROW: Rick Boozer, Roy Humphrey, Ricky Sullen s, Roger Fisher, Harold Bradey. AUen Bradley. Jimmy Bailey. THIRD ROW: Ernie Morrow, Bobby Miller, Terry Parris, Frankie Barnette, Steve Kimmons, David Tucker, Randy Burns, Will Holroyd, Chuck KeOcr. FOURTH ROW: David Greene, Keith Coates, Mike Bobo, Ken Wyatt, Kenneth Bass. Michael Stepp, Larry Suddeth, Tim Pope, FIFTH ROW: Henry Jackson, Ronnie Thompson, Chuck Garrett, Kenneth Bradley, David Carson, Rick Gentry, Steve Cooper. Jerry Crow, Donnie Edwards, SIXTH ROW: Mike Shockley, Ken Brown, Keith Tooke, George Dill, Kenny Cothran, Byron Reid, Calvin Lewis, David Bruce Blackwell, Douglas Cothran, Kenneth George. SEVENTH ROW: David Holden. David Harmon, Charles Henderson, Kim Polk, Bo Seay, Donnie Strange, Randy Babb, Larry Conrad, Wayne Cudd, Boyd Culbreth, Mark Cooley. Martha Ridings, Vice President; Dale Peeler, Secretary; Jackie Riley, President; David Morgan, Treasure. THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club at Chapman High School is composed of library assistants. These assistants are chosen from those who indicate on their class schedules an interest in library work, and a willingness to give an hour a day for library service. The purposes of the club are to sponsor a greater in- terest in books and library services; to stimulate reading interests; to develop leadership, initiative, and cooperation; to render a valuable service to the school; to develop dependability, accuracy, punctuality, and social con- fidence. The Chapman Library Club is a member of the Eliza- beth Stephens High School Library Association, and the South Carolina High School Library Association. FRONT ROW: Jackie Riley, Martha Ridings, Dale Peeler, David Morgan, Boykin, David Blackwell, Rose Ann Huggins, Peggy Pogue, Susan Jeanie Cooley, SECOND ROW: Bruce Blackwell, Jimmy Brady, Rose Edwards, Teresa Fowler, Kenneth Lynch. Cothran, Jean Coley, Julie Settle, Roger Bryant. THIRD ROW: Jerry 122 Much hard work goes into the preparation of new library books. LIBRARY CLUB Here comes Jimmy and his four-speed library cart. — Officers: Treasurer, Tim Duncan; Vice President, Marilyn Giddings; Secretary, Alan Wofford; Reporter, Kathy West; (Not pictured. President. Charlie Morris) FUTURE TEACHER’S CLUB FIRST ROW: J.C. Duncan, Mrs. Fleming, Charlie Morris, Linda Jackson. Alan Wofford, Tim Duncan, Kathy West, Anna Wingo. SECOND ROW: Debra Brown, Margretha Davis, Dottie Lynch, Mary Martin, Denise Hawkins, Geraldine Zimmerman, Gregory Phillip Edwards, W. Gary Peeler, Glenn Lee Busbin. THIRD ROW: Ann Huffman, Lucy Ballenger, Rita Hicks. Faye Scruggs, Lynn Dickson, Lois Henson, Sandra Crocker, Melanie Owens, Susan Lawter, Sybil Mosley. FOURTH ROW: Lu Ann Mason, Darlene Peace. Adale Cannon, Diane Fisher, Jean Laughter, Roger Mitchem, David Waters, Brent Barnette, Bruce Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Joan Taylor, Debbie Raney, Kaye Scruggs, Sammy Raney, Brenda Pruitt, Marilyn Giddings. Patsy Hammett, Hugh Culbreth, Benny Davis. SIXTH ROW: Jo Anne Wingo, Brenda Lawter, Debbie Stewart, Linda Lawter, Karen Gibson, Jane Hyder, Barbara Lambert, Tamara Crawley, Denise Caldwell, Evan McDowell. 124 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The purposes of the Future Teachers Club of Chapman High School are to interest good students in becoming teachers; to explore the teaching field, including the opportunities and the many areas of the teaching profession; to develop the beginnings of professional attitudes; to set up a program for guidance in preprofessionai service and development; to provide an opportunity to work with children so that members may realize potential satisfaction in teaching; to cultivate qualities of leadership, character, and scholarship among students; to study the lives of great teachers; to bring to pupils greater understanding of the value of education in American society; to render service to the school and the community. 125 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB To become a member of the Health Careers’ Club, a person must be interested in choosing a career in the field of medicine. The main objectives of the Health Careers' Club are: to promote interest in health careers and to create desires to actually plan to choose such a career. Much excitement takes place during club meetings. This year some of the members put on skits at two of the meetings. At another meeting the members enjoyed watching a film. A nurse from the County Health Department spoke to the club members at one of the meetings. Chapman’s Health Careers’ Club sponsors the Candy Stripers. This program is open for any junior or senior girl who is a member of the Health Careers’ Club. This program is proving to be of great interest and benefit to those participating. Ruth Ann Fleming, President; Reida Edwards, Vice President; Nona Greene, Treasurer; Geraldine Clayton, Secretary. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Martha Edwards, sponsor; Ruth Ann Fleming, Reida Edwards, Geraldine Clayton, Sheila Levan, Janice Dill, Tanya Cartee, Carole Newman, Wilma Mathis. SECOND ROW: Susan Vassey, Lurah Grebory, Gail Davis. Darlene Foster, Frances Fleming, Nancy Johnson. Sandra Shafer. Nancy McAbee, Janice Brown, Nona Greene. THIRD ROW: Kathy Blackwell, Diane Huntsinger. Wanda Barnwell. Janet Barnette. Bessie Fisher. Pat Cochran, Jane Dell Craig, Ann Workman, Diane Pike. Vernia Watson. FOURTH ROW: Janice Hill. Judy Brown, Sybil Bailey, Faye Sherbert, Janice Fowler, Ruby Nell Jenkins, Valerie Varner, Cynthia Compton, Ellen Harris, Janice Reid, Donna Smith. FIFTH ROW: Susan Ramsey. Louise Compton, Gloria Tyler, Shirley Quinn, Wilma Rhymer, Paula Stephens. Shirley Underwood, Diane Ravan. Sue Suddeth. Brenda Skipper, Kathy Medley, Paula Ponder. SIXTH ROW: Sue Huggins, Martha Cudd, Kaye Bradly, Vickie Reid, Gail Strange, Barbara Oliver, Janice Smith, Sandy Cothran, Gail Clayton, Denise Hawkins, Lois Henson, Sharon Fleming. Carolyn Brady. SEVENTH ROW: Lynn Harris, Brenda Center, Judy Shipman. Carolyn Thompson, Joyce Godfrey, Sue Thompson, Sandra McAbee, Wanda Huffman. Greta Brackett. Alice Shelton, Debbie Duncan, Mary Ann Polk, Nancy George. FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Fleming, Reida Edwards, Janice Din, Nancy George, Kay Wilson. SECOND ROW: Susan Ramseym, Sheila Levan, Carolyn Bradey, Frances Fleming, Ann Workman, Kathy Blackwell, Diane Huntsinger. THIRD ROW: Sybil Bailey, Faye Shcrbert, Gloria Tyler. Louise Compton, Diane Pike, Janice Hitt. Wilma Mathis. Head nurse, Janice Dill, shows the Candy Stnpere the fundamentals of patient care. Reida, Geraldine, and Donna comfort Tanya after accident with the drunken driver. Reida and Tanya show the results of drunken driving. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Officers: President, Van Maxwell; Reporter, Eddie McNeill; Vice- President, Barbara Edwards; Secretary and Treasurer. Dean Strange. BUS DRIVERS’ CLUB Why the grim look, Mr. Fuller? BUS DRIVERS’ CLUB The bus drivers are organized into a club to serve the school more effectively; to develop high standards of conduct in drivers and their passengers; to provide an outlet for student drivers’ suggestions for the betterment of their job; and to promote cooperation between drivers, students riding buses, their parents, and officials connected with school transportation. FIRST ROW: Mr. Fuller, sponsor; Roger Skinner. Dean Strange. Gary Plumley, Alan Weaver. Phillip McAbee, Eddie McNeill, David Wheelon, Michael Wilson. SECOND ROW: Jackie Cole, Keith Rollins, Tommy Burnett, Billy Brown, Perry Watson, Pat Burgess. Barbara Edwards, Carolyn Clayton, Ronnie Gowan, Kenneth Burch, Eddie Jackson, Ronnie Bridges, Philip Waldrop, Marvin Poteat. 128 The Masked Marvels at work. CHEMISTRY CLUB In order to be a member of the Chemistry Club, a person must either be currently enrolled in a chemistry class or have taken chemistry in the past. Mr. David Wilson, a pharmacist at Kempson’s Rex all Drugs, spoke to the Chemistry Club at one of its monthly meetings. At another meeting, some of the members of the club performed experiments. The club had a party at the last meeting. The Chemistry Club had the privilege of touring the lab at Wofford College this year. This trip proved worthy to everyone attending. Officers: President, Gloria Underwood; Vice President, Loucinda Allgood; Secretary, Linda Pack; Treasurer, Herb Zimmerman; Reporter, Kathy West. CHEMISTRY CLUB Blow a little harder. Richard. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ruby Cooper, Gloria Underwood, Loucinda Allgood, Linda Pack, Herb Zimmerman, Kathy West. SECOND ROW: Derrell Woodfin, Jack Waters, Roger Skinner, Hugh Culbxeth, Charlie Morris, Mike Haynes. THIRD ROW: Mike Bums, Stan Crenshaw. Rick Martin, Robert Davis, Richard Holden, Tim Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Anna Wingo, Lynn Harris, Janice Culbreth, Vicki Johnson, Sybil Mosley, Pete Fowler. David Waters. FIFTH ROW': Diane Huntsinger, Sandra Coates, Gloris Tyler. Susan Lawter, Roger Bryant, Byron Reid, Eddie Bryant Officers: President- Jeannie Cooley, Vice President-Sherry Babb, Treasurer-Ruth Cooper, Secre- tary-Nona Greene, Reporter-Paulette Gowan. FUTURE BUSINESS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mary G. Wingo, Mrs. Peggy Hamrick, sponsors; Jeannie Cooley, Sherry Babb. Nona Greene. Ruth Cooper, Paulette Gowan, Martha Green, Barbara Edwards, Brenda Gilbert, Sandra Ridings, Kaye Wilson, Connie Nodine, Faye Edwards, Mary Kneisley. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Marlow, Janice Dill, Martha Ridings, Peggy Pogue. Gertrude Warren. Betty Ridings. Barbara Oliver. Carolyn Clayton. Faye Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Fowler. Sandra Peace, Alice Shelton, Greta Brackett, Linda Jackson, Wanda Huffman, Rose Cothran. Jean Coley, Carol Dickson. Ruby Nell Jenkins. 130 DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club is formed so that those who are members will become better acquainted with drama. It not only provides an educational aspect to drama but also gives members the opportunity to help in the plays which are given by the school. The Dramatics Club is a way by which students will gain education through enjoyable experi- ence. Greg, you just don’t know how to do it! Et tu, Sammy?' DRA MA TICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jeanette Fehr, Geraldine Clayton. Marsha Aench- bacher, Geraldine Zimmerman. Pat Watson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Kimbrell, Darlene Foster, Lee Cleveland, Patti Thompson, Vida McGraw, Denise Hawkins, Cathie Rollins, Donna Smith, Dan Campbell, Charlyn Dickson. Kathy Collins. THIRD ROW. Carolyn Beason, Suethulla Lyles, Parice S. Cannon, Robbie Waters, Susan Ramsey, Susan Vassey, Michael Wilson, Terry Howell, Sammy Raney, Ray Taylor. Larry Southers. Danny, are you sure you know what you are talking about? MATHEMATICS CLUB Mrs. Waters is starting a mathematical flower garden. MATHEMATICS CLUB The mathematics department has plans to broaden its curriculum to fit the needs of any high school student. Commercial students are offered general and business mathematics. College preparatory students arc amply aided by courses in primary, intermediate, and college algebra, plane geometry, and trigonome- try. With a revision and greater emphasis on the modern trend in mathematics. Chapman students should be well prepared to face any contingency in life. Officers: President, Lurah Gregory; Vice-Pie sident, Jerry Boykin; Secretary, David Morgan treasurer, Danny Johnson; Reporter, Bruce Blackwell. FRONT ROW: Mrs, Rachel Waters, sponsor; Lurah Gregory, Jerry Boykin, David Morgan, Danny Johnson, Bruce Blackwell SECOND ROW: Dave Harmon, Steve Perry. 133 President: Alice Trout, Secretary; Kathy Cooley, Treasurer; Rodney Hipp, Reporter: Jerry Crow, Vice President; Sammy Davis. Bl-O CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB Because the Biology Club is so large, it is divided into two groups, Bi-O and Solo. The purposes of the Biology Club are to stimulate interest in the biological field of science, to encourage the development of scientific attitudes, and to keep the members aware of scientific progress. Each student has a chance to participate in the various programs presented. Hugh and Mike dissect an earthworm(?). FRONT ROW: Mrs. Culbreth. sponsor; Mary Vernon. Nancy Skinner. Alice Trout, Barbara Gregory. Elaine Lewis. SECOND ROW: Brenda Pruitt. Gayle Clayton, Sammy Davis, Jane Dell Craig, Pat Cochran, Kathy Cooley, Cindy Price. THIRD ROW: David Carson. Danny West, Ladson Berry. David Blackwell, Ludy Cothran. Jimmy Brady, Steve Kimmons. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Giddings, Danny Lively. Jimmy Brannon. John Morgan, Sue Pittman, Rodney Hipp, Steve Trout. FIFTH ROW: Kaye Scruggs, Johnny Hembree, Bo Seay, Randy Babb, Donnie Strange, Jerry Johnson, Kenneth George, Alien Bradley. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Helen Bruce, sponsor; Keith Lancaster, Brenda Babb, Margaret Wingo, Bennie Davis, Cathy Cromer. SECOND ROW: Larry Brady, Brad Johnson. Douglas Wolfe, Frankie Barnette. Harold Brady, Randy Campbell, Steve Shockley. Douglas Cothran. THIRD ROW: Mike Bobo, Chuck Garrett, Jimmy Ben Fie Id, Donnie Edwards, Sammy Harter. Gary Burch, Kim Polk, Charles Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Ginger Trull, Ann Price, Sandy Cothran. Judy Stephens. Faye Scruggs, Regina McDowelL SherTy Hawkins, Nancy Collins, Pat Clayton, Bruce Melton. SOLO CLUB A cute little creature, isn’s he? 135 FRONT ROW: Coach Cole, Miss Linda Linn, sponsors; Carol Waldrop, Brent Barnette, Susan Wingo, Kenneth Bunell, Chris Evington. SECOND ROW: Joe Steadman, Tim Duncan, Jeannie Fowler, Joan Taylor. Vicki Stevens, Luci Gibson, Mike Lawter, Coach Smith. THIRD ROW: David Cooper, Anne Jackson, Waldon Blanton, Tanya Cartee. Greg Edwards, Dolores Rhinchart, Johnny Anderson, Barry Boyce, Glenn Busbin, Roger Emory, Gary Plumley, Debbie Duncan. Mike Tucker, Ellen Ravan, David Tucker. BLOCK“C”CLUB President, Carol Waldrop; Vice President, Brent Barnette; Treasurer. Kenneth Burrell; Secretary, Susan Wingo; Reporter, Chris Evington. THE BLOCK C” CLUB In order to become a member of the Block “C” Club a student must have earned a Varsity letter. This year the club sponsored the sale of football program ads. The purpose of the club is to promote the athletic program of Chapman and to encourage students to partici- pate in athletics. 136 OUR ADVERTISERS Patronize Them 139 INMAN SINCE 1902 MANUFACTURES OF QUALITY TEXTILES “A Good Place to Work” MILLS 140 Baked Fresh Daily in Spartanburg Carolina’s Finest Phone 583-1421 “Come Alive, You’re In The Pepsi Generation! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SSO C S...the action bank THE CITIZENS A SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROUNA ueuber f.dj.c 141 INMAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings Real Estate Loans Dan 7!yers 7 cxvers 702 Asheville Drive Spartanburg, S. C. Doughnut Company Owner - W. W. Reese 793 N. Church St. Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 585-1956 Good Health To All From KEMPSON REXALL DRUGS KEMPSON REXALL PHARMACY Owner Fred H. Kempson, R.P.H. Prescription Specialists Phone Granite 2-3051 Inman, S. C. “Hurry! Smokey says it’s urgent.” 142 POTEAT’S GROCERY Telephone 578-2970 Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. Compliments of THE CAROLINA CASH COMPANY Spartanburg, S. C. For Your Truck Needs “Advertising is a part of a good business.” Visit Your Local GMC DEALER CANADY’S HARDWARE The Best In Hardware M. W. BOBO FUNERAL CHAPEL and Pittsburgh Paint Telephone GR 2-2181 Inman, S. C. 419 East Main Street. Spartanburg. S. C. Telephone 582-6341 W. R. VAUGHN TRIM SHOP 614 North Main Street and Super Hwy. Phone 866-6678 Greer, S. C. THOMPSON S GAS CENTER Eugene Thompson Friendly Service Phone HE 9-9966 Lyman, S. C. EDWARDS BROS NO. 1 “Serving the Public for Half a Century” Telephone Greer 877-2948 Inman GR 2-8229 Holly Springs FORD D. D. MOTORS, INC. McCALL’S DAIRI-O Hwy. 29 Lyman, S. C. Wholesome Refreshing • Different Authorized Sales and Service 1000 West Wade Hampton Blvd. Dial 877-0711 Greer, S. C. 143 Compliments of THE GREER DRUG CO., INC. Greer, S. C. SMITH'S STEAK HOUSE Home Cooked Meals Charcoal Steaks-Sea Foods Phone HE 9-9931 Lyman, S. C. Open 6:30 A.M. Until 11:00 P.M. Fine Clothes SHAKE’S GROCERIES Meats. Groceries, and Produce Asheville Hwy. Inman. S. C. “BEASONS 17 Mill Street Inman, S. C. 472-2341 W. N. KIRKLAND. INC. 396 Union St., Spartanburg, S. C. Dial 582-6451 Mechanical Contractor Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning For The Finest Fast Service Food BURGER CHEF By Pine wood Shopping Center Spartanburg, S. C. East Super Highway 29 P. O. Box 296 Greer, S. C. Telephone 803 877-8340 “Is it that interesting, Kenneth?” Telephone GR 2-3205 Inman, S. C. LAWSON T.V. AND APPLIANCE SERVICE Route 2, Campobcllo, S. C. Across the road from Motlow Creek Baptist Church Phone 87 7-8990 All makes and models of T.V., radios, and household appliances serviced” Compliments of GRANDMA'S KITCHEN CAMPOBELLO CLOTH SHOP “Our prices are always sale prices Campobcllo, S. C. Fine Food and Sandwiches Howard Pack-Owner Mill Street, Inman, S. C. MELTON'S TEXACO SERVICE Road Service- Open 24 Hours Tom Dot Melton-Owners 1-85 Duncan-Moore Hwy. Duncan, S. C. Phone 439-6717 DEYOUNGS BARBER A. BEAUTY SHOP Call HE 9-6660 Dual Lane Hwy. Lyman. S. C. Compliments of PETTY S FUNERAL HOME • BAGWELL TIRE AND RECAPPING CANADAY S DRUG STORE Firestone Rubber Wide Thread Recapping “On the Comer” Hwy. 176 Phone 457-3347 Inman. S. C. Landrum, S. C. QUALITY PRODUCE MARKET UNITED MOTORS, INC. . Wholesale and Retail Horace Ballenger 4 Asheville Hwy. Inman. S. C. 1317 Asheville Hwy. Spartanburg, S. C. 145 PEEBLES-KIMBRELL CO., INC. Complete Department Store Greer. S. C. Phone 877-8990 LYNN’S DL’AL LANE PHARMACY 205 Greenville Hwy. Lyman. S. C. Cosmetics by Revlon. Max Eactor. Tussy “Pills of Course” TAYLOR S BODY SHOP Roscoc Taylor, Owner GIANT OIL COMPANY Body Repair and Painting Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. Clift Hardin, Owner GR 2-4842 INMAN DRUG INC. Inman’s Largest Drug Store Complete Luncheonette Prescription Service Headquarters for School Supplies Open 8:30 A. M. - 9: P. M. 3 Blackstock Road Inman, S. C. MERJEL’S GIFT SHOP A. A. TINSLEY’S AND SONS INC. Gifts for all Occasions 986 Asheville Hwy. 8 Mill Street Phone GR 2-2421 Spartanburg. S. C. BENSON S FURNITURE COMPANY GILMER FOWLER S FLOOR COVERING Admiral and RCA T.V. Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. Hotpoint Appliances Phone. Greer, S. C. Phone 877-4191 Home GR 2-8116 Business GR 2-4021 CORRELL'S Auto Parts and Service Inman, S. C. Phone GR 2-3231 146 Compliments of DUAL LANE SERVICE STATION WILKINS McMILLIN Dual Hwy. Lyman. S. C. LUMBER COMPANY Building Material GR 2-2241 Inman, S. C. BURNETTE S BEAUTY SHOP Route 3 Inman. S. C. Phone GR 2-9226 H. T. Edwards Fred S. Bird T. W. Edwards, Sr. Seventy Three Years Combined Insurance Experience Enables Us To Serve All Of Your Insurance Needs Promptly And Efficiently. EDWARDS-BIRD INSURANCE AGENCY 16 MILL STREET 472-2911 Phones 472-2921 BONDS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. DUNBAR ELLIS “Fine Furniture for the Home” General Electric Appliances •Liberal Terms Plenty Free Parking North Main Street Hampton Blvd. Tel. 877-3336 Greer, S. C. •Furniture Frigidaire Spartanburg, S. C. BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS INMAN T.V. SALES AND SERVICE We Service Anything in Electronics 6 Mill St. Inman. S. C. Phone GR 2-2461 Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. 147 Compliments of VAUGHN'S GREENTOP Dual Lane Hwy. Lyman. S. C. SUGAR SPICE Where Everything Is Nice Your Family Drive-In Curb Service Restaurant Spartanburg, S. C. INMAN JEWELERS ♦Watches TOM DUNCAN PONTIAC, INC. I ' 202 N Maun Sl P- G. Box 834 Greer, S. C. VJ Phone 877-7441 ♦Jewelry ♦♦Charms ♦Repairs 81 25 Main St. Inman, S. C. GR 2-9926 Julian Peese Heatinq OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. “A Dependable Source of Supply Air Conditioning Dial 583-4549 Spartanburg. S. C. Compliments of Phone 583-0975 RRRRC Spartanburg. S. C. SPARTAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC. Spartanburg. S. C. Hmtmmm COMMUKITY CASH “You Save More When You Shop At Community Cash” COMMUNITY CASH Inman, S. C. 148 J. R. WATERS JEWELER 135 E. Poinsett Street Greer, S. C. Registered Jcweler-Amcncan Gem Society Member of National Bndal Service CAMPOBELLO OIL COMPANY Compliments of McLESKEY TODD DRUG CO. 107 E. Poinsett Street 107 Cannon Street Greer, S. C. FOR THE FINEST IN DRUGS LYMAN RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN Specializing in Steaks and Seafoods Lunches Served 11 A M. Til 2 P.M. Every Day But Saturday Hours: 7 A.M.- 12 P.M. Private Dining Room Phone 439-6577 pood High Quality Prompt Service Reasonable Rates Fuel Oils, Coal, Fertilizers and Chemicals Toy Hyder - Owner Campobello 468-3935 Inman GR 2-4034 COLEMAN S SUPER MARKET 7708 Asheville Hwy. Spartanburg. S. C. THE ALEXANDER MUSIC HOUSE Lowery Organs-Wurlitzer Pianos and Organs Conn and Lelmer Band Instruments 200 E. Main Street. Spartanburg, S. C. Dial 583 2139 Spartanburg's Only Complete Music Store GREER BODY SHOP Hubert Hill, Owner Specializing in Auto Body Repairs and Painting Accurate Color Matching 104 Francis Street Dial 877-5581 Greer, South Carolina “The Answer To Your Wreck-Creation Problem” Compliments of GRAMLING BROTHERS, INC. Asheville Hwy. Gramling, S. C. Phone GR 2-2951 BENNIE S DISCOUNT STORE “Everything for Less” Landrum. S. C. BENSON CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH “The Best Deal Since The Wheel” VIRL SHOPPE Wade Hampton Blvd. Infants and Children’s Wear Greer. S. C. Ladies Lingerie Sport Clothes 149 Compliments of CAROL LYNN SHOP College-Town Go-Century Thermo-Jac Jantzen Gay Gibson Beach Party Lyman. S. C. Phone 439-2778 Buddy McMakin, Owner ROCKET OIL COMPANY Service with a smile Hwy. 176 Inman, S. C. SAM FREY APPLIANCE COMPANY Real Estate-Investments “Spirit Does Make a Difference Sales- Frigidaire- Service Support C.H.S. Lyman, S. C. Office Phone 439-2544 Home Phone 877-4079 DILL S DRESS SHOP Watches-Jewciry Misses-Juniors-Ladics-Petitcs Watch Repairs DISCOUNT PRICES PAUL FEINSTEIN Drcsscs-Sportswear-Hosc-Lingcric Lyman. S. C. Phone 439-6515 Hwy. 29 DUKE POWER COMPANY Serving Your Every Need! Compliments of THE STEEPLE BROWNIE S CLEANERS AND FLOWER SHOP Inman, S. C. Landrum, S. C. 150 Compliments of LYMAN DENTAL CLINIC BEACON DRIVE-IN Where food is always good P. O. Box 888, Spartanburg Airport Road Phone 583-5356 STEWART-GWINN FURNITURE CO. VASSErS GAS-FOR LESS Gas, Oil, Kerosene and Fuel Oil Asheville Hwy. Inman, S. C. GR 2-7121 Decorative Interiors •Carpet •Draperies •Accessories Bed Spreads 37-39 Main Inman, S. C. GR 2-2881 J. C. LYNCH. JEWELERS Keepsake Diamonds Butova Watches Elgin Watches Watch Repairing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch Telephone 457-2791 Landrum, S. C. MARGARET TAYLOR S STYLING SALON Loop Road 472-9476 Inman, S. C. INMAN TELEPHONE CO., INC. Telephone GR 2-2281 HOLDENS MARINE AND SPORTS CENTER Inman, South Carolina Scrvicc-Johnson Motors-Sales 1265 Boiling Springs Road Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 584-1484 L P. PITTS MOTOR CO. INC. Once A Customer Always A Friend” New - Used Cars 493 West Main Street, Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 585-2226 BELK HUDSON COMPANY Spartanburg’s Fine Family of Department Stores Downtown - Hillcrest - Efirds 151 CARRUTHS FURNITURE •G. E. Appliances ‘Bigelow Carpels Phone 457-3344 Landrum. S. C. INMAN OIL COMPANY Landrum Medley. Distributor for PURE OIL COMPANY GR 2-3421 Inman. S.C. IIARTY AND MOORE YOTHER’S BARBER SHOP Radio and Television Bobby E. Yother. Owner Complete Electronic Service Tom O Moore 225 W. Main St Preston L. White. Operator Phone 582-0479 Spartanburg. S. C. New Girls Dormitory New Building Secretarial Accounting IBM Courses Spartanburg, S. C. 585-3446 Mildred Holden James O’Sullivan HORTON’S Cleaners Furriers Safe Cold Storage Tuxedo Rental A Little Finer A Little More Careful” 146 N. Liberty St. Call 582-5697 •Sales ’Service CLONINGER MOTORS Buick Rambler Greer, S. C. ECONOMY GROCERY INMAN HARDWARE Meats, Groceries, Gas, and Oil Phone GR 2-8446 Five Forks Inman. S. C. Inman. S. C. 152 Ginger Wingo . r t - c r ■. 'A CECIL'S business colu.se yl7p§ jg(J ■! W L. Jl!{ IKK hP . • •— !-• — «• CAVIC W.CKiL-O.t EMTCC'- I M?CWiTgCT? ENGINEER 5PA?TANe URO , .c CECIL S BUSINESS COLLEGE 0, 2 2 22 5 $3 3 A. . ♦to r tS Pl 1 f §_ , £ ftiyoj 7 o£s'°fc s -‘sC « ? ■ ' S 2 re J = A jJrnwZ liifcU-U iLvi C- tuAaBL X, O ) :a %. , a° rtj2XJ (¥ n - N' T). . (A T '-ZS J £7 vV , e A - fiY s _,«T WN 1 -k.«k' v;i£ f1 |V s XT fl w V TV 1 l’Nher' C7 sr vc • ¥3 Cr N0a a Senior Directory MARSHA LYNN AENCHBACHER, Route 2, Box 118-A, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Dramatics Club 1, 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Chem- istry 2, 3; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Recreation 3, Secretary 4; Office Assistant 3; Homeroom President 4; Senior Superlative. JOHNNY WAYNE ANDERSON, 5 Vehorn Town, Inman, S. C. Basketball 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 4: Baseball 2; Football 4; Block ‘C’ Club 4. SHERRY ANN BABB. Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Classical Club 2, Health Careers Club 2, 3; F.H.A. Club 2, 3,4; F.B.L.A. Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; Teacher's Assistant 4. JAMES LEE BAILEY, 80 East Main, Inman, S. C. Football 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Club 2; Hobby Club 2; Biology Gub 3; Chemistry Club 3,4; International Relations Club 4. SYBIL VIRGINIA BAILEY, Route 4, Box 255, Inman, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3; D.E. Club 4. JIMMY RAY BALLENGER, Route 1, Box 377, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club I, 2, 3,4. WILLIAM BRENT BARNETTE, 3 H Street, Inman, S. C. Freshman Class President; Student Council 1; F.F.A. Club 1; Hobby Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2,3; Pep Club 3,4. Block ‘C Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Future Teacher's Club 4; Football 4. SAMUEL KENT BARNWELL, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Football 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; Biology Club 2; Track 3,4. KENNETH SAMUEL BASS, Route 3. Box 402-C, Inman, S. C. Library Club 1; Classical Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; General Science Club 4; 4-H Club 2, 3,4, Reporter 4. BRUCE WILSON BLACKWELL, Route 4, Box 1, Inman. S. C. Biology Club 1; Hobby Club 1. Band 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Library Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4; Choral Club 4; Homeroom Vice-President 4. WALDEN HUGH BLANTON, Route 2, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1,2,4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Block‘C’Club 2,3,4; D.E. Club 3,4; Track 3,4. CHARLES BARRY BOYCE, 9 A Street, Inman, S. C. Chemistry Club 1; Biology Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 2,4; Block ‘C Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 3, President; Office Assistant 4; Senior Class President; Senior Superlative. Homeroom Secretary 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,3; Chemistry 2; Bus Drivers Club 3; French Club 3; Library Club 4; Mathematics Club 4, Vice-President; Choral Club 4. CAROLYN DIANNE BRADEY. Lakeview Heights, Inman, S. C. Future Teachers Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Gub 2, 3; Choral Club 4; French Club 4. CHARLES KENNETH BRADLEY, 19 G Street, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 2; 4-H Gub 3,4; General Science Club 4. HOWARD MATTHEW BRINK, 208 Holly Springs Road, Campobello, S. C. Chemistry Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 3; Junior Class Secretary; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; Lab Assistant; Senior Superlative. JUDY CAROL BROWN, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Speech Club 3; D.E. Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. MARVIN VINCE BROWN, 26 Gosnell Avenue, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; Hobby Club 2; Science Club 2; Football 2; Basketball 2,4; D.E. Club 3. WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN, 63 North Main, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Biology Club 1; Classical Club 1,2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, Reporter; Bus Drivers Club 3,4. DANNY M. BRUCE, Box 242, Campobello, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, President; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Gub 4, Vice-President; French Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Baseball 4. LARRY DANIEL BRUCE, Route 3, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Gub 1,2, 3,4. KENNETH LAMAR BURCH, Route 1, Lyman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; Bus Drivers Club 2, 3,4; D.E. Gub 4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH BURGESS, Route 3, Box 243, Inman, 5. C. Health Careers Club 1; F.H.A. Club 1, 4; 4-H Club 2, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. GLENN LEE BUSBIN, 104 Lannette. Spartanburg, S. C. Biology Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Chemistry Club 1,2; Speech Club 3; Bus Drivers Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3,4; Block ‘C’ Club 4; Choral Club 4; Football Manager 4; Senior Superlative. TOMMY MAX BURNETT, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1; Biology Club 2, Secretary; Football 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, Treasurer; Block ‘C’ Club 4. 155 JERRY ALAN BOYKIN, Route 4, Box 239, Inman, S. C. Senior Directory BILLY DAN CAMPBELL, Route 3, Box 177, Inman, S. C. Choral Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1; Biology Club 1, Program Chairman; Dramatics Club 1; D.E. Club 1; Student Council 1; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Homeroom President 3. MARTHA JANE CAMPBELL. P. O. Box 1, Inman, S. C. Dramatics Club 1; Health Careers Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Future Teachers Club 2; Classical Club 2; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Furman Scholar 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Junior Marshal; Choral Club 4; Senior Class Reporter- Historian; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award; Senior Super- lative. EMMA ADALE CANNON, Route 1, Box 76, Campobello, S. C. Choral Club 3,4; Future Teachers Club 4. TANYA RAE CARTEE, Route 4, Hi-Bridge. Inman, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1; Pep Club 1,3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Health Careers Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, Recreation Chairman 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 2; Chemistry Club 2; Miss PANORAMA Contestant 2, 3; Junior Class Vice-President; Speech Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Block ‘C’ Club 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4; Senior Superlative. JAMES MICHAEL CHAPMAN, Route 2, Box 125, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; D. E. Club 2. CAROLYN LEE CLAYTON, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. 4-H Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Health Careers Club 3; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4. GERALDINE CLAYTON, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Homeroom Vice-President 1; Freshman Class Secretary; Gassi- cal Club 1, 2, Reporter 1, Secretary 2; Pep Club 1,3,4, Program Chairman 4; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 2, 3; Junior Class President, Speech Club 3, Secretary ; Health Careers Gub 4, Secretary; Dramatics Club 4, President; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Contestant 4; Senior Superlative. LARRY WILLIAM COCHRAN, Route 1, Box 410, Inman. S. C. Hobby Club 1; D. E. Club 1, 2; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative. GREGORY THOMAS COGDILL, Route 2, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Gub 1; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Library Club 3; Baseball 3,4; French Club 4; Choral Club 4. LOUISE EMMA COMPTON, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. F.H.A. Gub 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4; 4-H Club 4. JEANIE DORETHA COOLEY, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Homeroom Reporter 1; Health Careers Club 2; Student Council 2, 3; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4; Library Club 4; Homeroom Vice- President 4; Senior Superlative. DAVID ALBERT COOPER, Box 143, Inman, S. C. Biology Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class President; Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Block 4C Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Choral Club 4; Senior Superlative. RUTH ELAINE COOPER, 18 A Street. Inman, S. C. Homeroom Secretary 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1,3; Candy Striper 3; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers Club 2; 4-H Club 2; Home- room Treasurer 3; International Relations Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; PANORAMA Staff 3, 4, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Advertising Manager 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4, Treasurer; Homeroom President 4. LUDY THOMAS COTHRAN, Route 2, Inman, S. C. Pep Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Choral Club 1; Classical Club 1, 2; Biology Club I, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4. KENNETH JOE CRAWLEY, 26 First Street, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; D.E. Club 2. CAROL JUNE DICKSON, 17 D Street, Inman, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1, 2; Health Careers Club 1,3; Chemistry Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Chapman High Review 3, Editor 4; Office Assistant 4; F.B.L.A. Gub 4; Student Council 4. CHARLYN JANE DICKSON, Route 3, Lakeview Heights, Inman, S. C. Health Careers Club 1,3; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Librarian 4; French Club 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Dramatics Club 4; Miss PANORAMA Contestant 4; Senior Superlative. JANICE ELIZABETH DILL, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Classical Club 1; Health Careers Club 1,2,4, Reporter 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Biology Club 2; 4-H Club 2; Future Teachers Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; International Relations Club 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4. RAY CURTIS DILL, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. D.E. Club 1; 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2; Track 1, 2. KENNETH LEE D1TTERMORE, 9 F Street, Inman. S. C. Track 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Hobby Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Reporter 2; General Science Club 2, 4, Secretary; Traffic Director 3; D. E. Club 4. DEBBIE JEAN DUNCAN, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Classical Club 1, 2; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Speech Club 3; French Club 3, Vice-President; Block ‘C’ Club 4; Teacher's Assistant 4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4. 156 Senior Directory DORIS FAYE EDWARDS, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3,4; 4-H Club 4. GREGORY PHILLIP EDWARDS, 1 McMillin Circle, Box 293, Inman, S. C. Biology Club 1; Homeroom Reporter 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Substitute 2, Best Lineman 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Reporter; Track 2, 3; Block ‘C’Club 2, 3,4, Reporter 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Student Council 3; Speech Club 3, Treasurer; Future Teachers Club 4; Bus Driver; Senior Superlative. REIDA JAYNE EDWARDS, Route 1, Lyman, S. C. Classical Club 1, 4-H Club 1; Homeroom Reporter 1, 2; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Library Club 2; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3; Pep Club 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; School Trio 4; French Club 4, Secretary; PANORAMA Staff 4; Miss PANORAMA Contestant 4; Senior Superlative. ROGER JOSEPH EMORY, 14 Bomar Street, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 4; Choral Club 2; Pep Club 3; Football Manager 3; Block ‘C’ Club 3, 4. TONY ALLEN EMORY, 10 H Street, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Biology 4. STEVE THOMAS EPTON, Box 237, Campobello. S. C. F.F.A. Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, Vice-President 1, Program Chairman 2; Classical Club 2; Junior Marshal; French Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH FINCH, Box 151. Campobello. S. C. Library Assistant 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club I, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3. DIANE FISHER. 44 Henderson Street. Inman, S. C. Health Careers Club I, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Future Teachers 1, 4; F.H.A. Club 2,4. RUTH ANN FLEMING, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Homeroom President 1; Student Council 1; Choral Club 1,2,3, 4, Student Director 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, President 4; International Relations Club 2; Pep Club 3; Junior Class Reporter; Miss Junior; School Trio 4; Student Body Song Director 4; Senior Class Secretary; Miss PANORAMA Contestant 4; Health Careers Club 4, President; Candy Striper; Senior Superlative. JENNY ANN FOWLER, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: International Relations Club 2; Health Careers Club 2,3; Block ‘C’ Club 3, 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4; Senior Superlative. MARTHA MARCELLIA FOWLER, 16 H Street, Inman. S. C. Homeroom Secretary 1; Health Careers Club 1, 2, Reporter 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. Club 1, 4; Homeroom Reporter 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; F.B.L.A. Club 3; Teacher's Assistant 4. TERESA ANN FOWLER. Powell Circle, Box 331. Inman. S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. NANCY DIANNE GEORGE, Route 2, Box 78, Inman. S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 3. 4; Candy Striper 4; F.H.A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 2; Choral Club 3; Office Assistant 3 4. LUCY ELAINE GIBSON, Box 533, 88 East Main, Inman, S. C. Classical Club 1; Band 1; Health Careers Club 1,3; F.H.A. Club 1.3; Cheerleader 2; International Relations Club 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Block ‘C’ Club 3, 4; Student Council 4, Corresponding Secretary; Office Assistant 4. RHETT BENJAMIN GIDDINGS, P. O. Box 564, Inman. S. C. International Relations Club 2; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3,4; Pep Club 4, Vice-President. BRENDA JANE GILBERT, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. 4-H Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 3, 4; Classical Club 2; Health Careers Club 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3,4; Teacher’s Assistant. JONAS BERT GODFREY, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Classical Club 1,2; 4-H Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Furman Scholar 3; French Club 3,4. JANICE PAULETTE GOWAN, Route 3, Box 393, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1, Reporter. International Relations 2; Pep Club 2,3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Speech Club 3; Office Assistant 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4, Reporter; Teachers Assistant 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; Senior Superlative; Miss Merry Christmas 4. NONA MARIE GREENE. Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Biology Club 1; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3,4; Candy Striper 4; F.H.A. Club 2, 4; Chemistry Club 3; French Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4, Secretary; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Teacher's Assistant 4. • LURAH RUTH GREGORY, 2 E Street, Inman, S. C. Classical Club 1, 2; Band 1; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 4; French Club 3, Secretary; Mathematics Club 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. SAMMY JEROME HARTER, 18 G Street. Inman. S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Baseball 4; Biology Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. TERRY DALE HOWELL, Route 4, Box 20, Inman. S. C. Basketball 1; Football 1; Hobby Club 1; Science Club 1; Freshman Class Vice-President: Homeroom President 1; Classical Club 2; Homeroom Reporter 2; Track 3: Chemistry Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Superlative. ROSE ANN HUGGINS, 4 Street, Inman. S. C. Choral Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; 4-H Club 2, 3: French Club 3; Library Club 3, 4; F.H.A. Club 4. EMILY FAYE JACKSON, Route 3, Box 33, Inman. S. C. F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Health Careers Club 1. 2; Pep Club 2; Biology Club 2; 4-H Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant. 157 Senior Directory RUBY NELL JENKINS, 151 Asheville Highway. Inman, S. C. Classical Club 3: Choral Club 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4. DANNY JAMES JOHNSON, 21 F Street, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Classical Club 1,2; Football 2; Basketball 2, 4; Chemistry Club 3, President; Junior Marshal; 4-H Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; PANORAMA Staff 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4; Science Club 4, President; Mathematics Club 4, Treasurer. MARY ELIZABETH KNE1SLEY, Route 2, Inman, S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; 4-H Club 2, 3; Teacher's Assistant 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4. JEAN ELAINE LAUGHTER. Box 146, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 4; Health Careers Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4. MICHAEL JAMES LAWTER, Route 3. Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Homeroom Reporter 1, 2; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3; D. E. Club 4, Reporter; Block C Club 4. SHEILA GAYLE LEVAN, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Homeroom Treasurer 1; Choral Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Librarian 3; Library Club 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Candy Striper 4; School Trio 4. ALVIN LEWIS, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3; Hobby Club 2, 3. NONA ELAINE LOFTIS, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 4, President; Teacher's Assistant 4. KENNETH EUGENE LYNCH, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Science Club 1, 2; F.F.A. Club 1,2; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3,4; D. E. Club 4; Library Club 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; Teacher's Assistant 4. CIPHUS DANIEL McABEE, Route 2, Box 46, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1; Bus Driver’s Club 1; D. E. Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2. NANCY ELEANOR McABEE, Route 3, Inman, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 4. HELEN LEVETA MABRY, Route 4, Box 278, Inman, S. C. Pep Club 1; Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Chemistry Club 3, Secretary; Future Teacher’s Club 3; Block ‘C' Club 4; 4-H Club 4; Teacher's Assistant 4. CAROLYN ALICE MARLOW, Route 3, Box 424, Inman. S. C. 4-H Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Choral Club 1, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4 F.B.L.A. Club 4. JACK WILLIAM MESSER, 20 F Street, Inman, S. C. Homeroom Vice-President 1; Hobby Club 1; Biology Club 2; Homeroom Reporter 2; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3 D.E. Club 3. ROGER DALE MITCHEM, Route 4, Box 236, Park Drive Extension, Inman, S. C. Pep Club 1; Choral Club 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. Club 3; Future Teacher’s Club 4; D.E. Club 4. CHARLES DAVID MORGAN, 3 Bloomwood Heights, Inman, S.C. Hobby Club 1; Biology Club 1; Band 1,2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Future Teacher’s Club 3; French Club 3, Treasurer; Mathe- matics Club 4; Library Club 4, Treasurer; Homeroom President 4. GWENDOLYN KAYE NEUFEL, 10 Collins Avenue. Inman. 5. C. Health Careers Club 1,2, 3; F.H.A. Club 1,2, 3.4; D. E. Club 4. LINDA FAYE NEWMAN, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Student Council 4; PANORAMA Staff 4. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD O’SHIELDS, 7 Culbreth Street. Inman. S. C. Hobby Club 1; Science Club 2; D.E. Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. HAROLD LEE PAGE, JR., Route 4, Inman, S. C. F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2; 4-H Club 4; Senior Superlative. NICHOLAS KEITH PARRIS, 43 Blackstock Road, Inman. S. C. Biology Club 1; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Football 2; Basketball 2; Chemistry Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Bus Driver’s Club 3; Student Council 4; Senior Superlative. SANDRA ARLENE PEACE, 5 4th Street, Inman. S. C. Health Careers Club 1, 2; Future Teacher’s Club 1, 3; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 4; Classical Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; French Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4. WALLACE GARY PEELER, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Biology Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1,2; Chemistry Club 2; Football 2; Speech Club 3, Reporter; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Class Treasurer 3; Choral Club 4; French Club 4; Future Teacher’s Club 4; Baseball 4; Senior Superlative. RACHEL DIANE PENLAND, 48 Bridges Street, Inman, S. C. Basketball 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1,2, 3; Health Careers Gub 1,2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relation Club 3,4. MARVIN GLENN PERRY, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Track 1,2; Science Gub 2; Mathematics Club 3; D.E. Club 4. CRYSTAL KAYE PHILLIPS, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Classical Club 1; Health Careers Club 1; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; PANORAMA Staff 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 4. PEGGY POGUE, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Choral Club 1, 3; F.H.A. Club 2; CHAPMAN HIGH REVIEW Staff 3; Library Club 4; 4-H Club 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4. 158 Senior Directory BARBARA JUNE PRUITT, Box 746, Orchard Lane. Inman, S.C. F.H.A. Club 4; D.E. Club. President 4; Dramatics Club 4; Homeroom President 4. RANDY MICHAEL PRUITT. Box 251. Campobello, S. C. F.F.A. Club 4; 4-H Club 4. MARGARET SUSAN RAMSEY, 10 B Street, Inman. S. C. Dramatics Club 1,4; Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Chemistry Club 2; Homecoming Queen Contestant 2; Miss Panorama 3; French Club 3; Speech Club 3; Choral Club 4. SAMMY JOE RANEY, 8 A Street, Inman. S. C. Pep Club 1; Science Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Classical Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; D.E. Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. MARTHA LOU RIDINGS, Route 1, Box 43, Campobello, S. C. Health Careers Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Biology Club 3; Homeroom Reporter 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; F.B.L.A. Club 4. SANDRA LEE RIDINGS, Route 1, Campobello, S. C. Library Club 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; Health Careers Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. JACKIE ELAINE RILEY, Route 2, Box 92-D, Inman. S. C. Class Treasurer 1; F.H.A. Club 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1, 4; Guidance Office Assistant 2; International Relations Club 2, Secretary; Homeroom President 2; Class Secretary 2; Home- room Reporter 3; Speech Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Superlative. CATHIE PAULETTE ROLLINS. Route 4, Inman. S. C. 4-H Club 1; Dramatics Club 1, 4; Future Teacher’s Club 2; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Senior Superlative. STEVE T. SETTLE, 125 South Main Street, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club I; Homeroom Reporter 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Dramatics Club 3; D.E. Club 3,4. SANDRA KAY SHAFER. Box 344, Inman, S. C. F.H.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; Health Career’s Club 1,2,3,4. FAYE ELLEN SHERBERT, 25 Third Street, Inman, S. C. Pep Club I; Homeroom Vice-President 1; F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4; Health Career’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Future Teacher’s Club 2; Homeroom Reporter 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3; D.E. Club 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4. JOE MICHAEL SHOCKLEY, Route 4, Box 249. Inman. S. C. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Hobby Club 2; F.F.A. Club 2; Biology Club 3; Chemistry Club 3, 4; International Relations Club 4. BOBBY WAYNE SMITH, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Science Club 1; Baseball 2, 4; F.F.A. Club 2, 3, 4; D. E. Club 4. DONNA KAYE SMITH, Route 1, Lyman, S. C. Band 1, 2; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Health Career’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Dramatic’s Club 4. EDWIN PAUL SMITH, P. 0. Box 27, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Biology Club 2; Dramatic’s Club 3; Science Club 3; F.F.A. Club 3,4. MERJAN PATRICIA SMITH, 5 Cross Street, Inman, S. C. Band 3; Chemistry Club 3; Junior Marshal; Beta Club 3, 4; Classical Club 3,4. VICKI ANN SMITH, Route 3, Windmill Hill, Inman, S. C. 4-H Club 1, Secretary; F.H.A. Club 1,4; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; D. E. Club 4. VICKI LYNN STEVENS, Route 4, Box 15, Inman, S. C. Basketball 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. Club 1, 3, 4; Health Career’s Club 1, 2, 3; Office Assistant 2, 3; Junior Marshal; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; PANORAMA Staff 3, 4, Assistant Circulating Manager 3, Editor 4; Student Council 4; Block ‘C’ Club 4; Miss DAR Citizenship Award 4. MELVIN DEAN STRANGE, Route 2, Campobello, S. C. Homeroom Vice-President 1; 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. Gub 1,2,3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Bus Drivers’ Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pep Gub 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; Senior Superlative. CHARLES EDGAR TAPP, Route 2, Box 361. Inman. S. C. 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4; D. E. Club 3,4. ARNOLD RAY TAYLOR, 20 Vehorn Town, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Library Club 1,2; Science Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Pep Club 3; Dramatic’s Club 4; D. E. Club 4. DAVID BRUCE TAYLOR, 9 G Street, Inman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1; F.F.A. Gub 1,3; Science Club 3; Future Teachers’ Club 4; D.E. Club 4. JAMES YANCY TUCKER. Route 3, Inman, S. C. D. E. Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1; F.F.A. Club 1, 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 2, 3. MIKE PHILUP TUCKER, 4 Vehorn Town, Inman. S. C. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1,2; F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Block C’ Club 3,4. PAULA SUSAN VASSEY, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Band 1; F.H.A. Club 1; Dramatics’ Club 1, 4; Health Career’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen Contestant 4. MARY EMMA LOUISE VERNON, Route 1, Box 46, Campobello, S. C. Beta Gub 3; Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer; Junior Marshal; Basketball 3, 4, Most Improved Player; Homeroom Reporter 4; 4-H Club 4, Reporter; Teacher’s Assistant 4; Senior Superlative. 159 Senior Directory JOHN RAYMOND VIEHMAN. Route 4, Inman, S. C. Varsity Basketball 3; Track 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Junior Marshal; Bus Drivers’ Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; President Student Council 4; Office Assistant 4; DAR Citizen- ship Award 4; Senior Superlative. ROBERT EARL WATERS, Route 3, Box 101-E, Inman. S. C. Football 1,2; Classical Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,3,4; Baseball 1,3, 4; Track 2; Student Council 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 4; Block ‘C’ Club 3; F.F.A. Club 3; Science Club 3; Homeroom President 3; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Superlative. PATRICIA ANN WATSON, Route 3, Inman, S. C. Health Career’s Club 1; Biology Club 1; Miss Sophomore. F.H.A. Club 2, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Miss Panorama Contestant 3; Homeroom President 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4, Reporter; Senior Superlative. MICHAEL JERRY WILSON, Route 1, Box 77, CampobeUo, S. C Homeroom President 1; Student Council 1; Classical Club 1,2; Band 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Furman Scholar 3; Home- room Reporter 3, 4; Bus Driver’s Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; PANORAMA Staff 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Superlative. ANNA LILLIAN WINGO, Route 2, CampobeUo, S. C. Library Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1.2, 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; International Relations Club 2; Future Teacners Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4. SUSAN GAIL WINGO, Route 4, Box 299, Inman, S. C. Choral Club 1; 4-11 Club 1, President; Classical Club 1; International Relations Club 2; F.H.A. Club 2,4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Health Career’s Club 3; Secretary; Block ‘C’ Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Teacher’s Assistant 4; Miss Panorama Contestant 3; Senior Superlative. LARRY KEN WYATT, 37 Lyman Road. Lyman, S. C. Hobby Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 1, 2; F.F.A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3; General Science Club 4; D.E. Club 4. GERALDINE RUTH ZIMMERMAN, 15 Wingo Street, Inman, S.C. 4-H Club 1; Dramatics Club 1,4, Secretary 4; F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 2, 4; Beta Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Junior Marshal; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Homeroom Vice- President 4; Senior Class Treasurer, Senior Superlative. 160 '
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